Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MPJVFOTir MATL TRTBTTNE. MRDFOTCD. OliKfJONT, VltlDAY. .TAMITATIV C. 1022
Focal and
Personal
L a change has been made in the noon
luncboon arrangements during the
Jackson Cpunty Parmer Week. The
ladles of the Presbyterian church will
nerve a dinner between 12 noon and-1
p. m. dally In the church at GO cents.
The Farmers Week session will bo
held In the public library halls. ,
Men's garters loc pair. Army Goods
Btore, S2 8. Central, , ; tf
' Bed,' Spring and mattress special
' New massive whito enamel bed..f 19J5
New all s'.eel bed spring 1.": - lfts
New 80 lb. silk floss mattress...... 1S.25
Regular price cdmplcte....; ...$19.95
Our special price, comulott.j;...il5.00
' bed, spring; and new mattress, 119.50
Sanitary steel cot and new mattress,
16.75. ;The Mwjford Exchange, 211
'West Main. Phone 931. 246
' Miss Iterfha Haumgartner, Instruc
tor of English in the high school, is
now able to resume teaching duties,
following her recent appendicitis oper
ation.
" Keep him good natured
Ribbon coffee.
: Dancing! Nat:; Sat nite, 244
The next big event for tiie Elks
lodge Wlll.be the annual roll call and
nomination of candidates for the new
lodge offices, to be followed immedi
ately by a big smoker.
Mrs,' Paul Hansen corsetlera for
NuBone. Thone 5S5-J.
Kabinet. Karnlval, Karakturlstiks,
Kabinet Koncert, Kitchen Kabinet
First M. E. church Fpworth I-eague,
corner Fourth and Bartlett, Friday,
January 6, at 8:00 sharp. All leaguers
'and friends most cordially invited. The
Cabinet are going to show you a good
Urn.
Considerable difficulty . was exper
ienced this morning by expressmen in
loading and discharging truckloads of
express at, the trains. Pystandra at
the depot were pressed Into service to
assist in pushing the heavy trucks
through the snow.
Redmen and Pocahontas will have' a
Joint installation of officers Saturday
evening, January 7. All arc invited.
....', , 246
Dancing! Nat! Sat. nite. 214
H. J. Eberly, deputy gtate forester,
and former well known resident of
VAr....T -..rr j . . .u
right arm above the elbow when his
'automobile, in which he was proceed
ing to Seattle yesterday, turned turtle,
according to information received at
, Salem this morning. Mrs. Eberly. also
In the car, escaped Injury. Information
received by State Forester fHliott is to
the effect that the fracture is serious,
' , the break having been set three times
without 8 access, and will keep Eberly
in a hospital for a week or more. The
Eberlye were on their way "to visit
Eberly's mother in Seattle.
We have inspected the - reclaimed
Tule lands at Klamath Falls. We
recommend these lands as an Invest
ment rage-Dressier Co; tfjGarage. . ,
Aut-Account Bcwks, Dc, pocket sire, j Several hundred farmers from all
' enables you to keep complete, accurate j parts of the state wi!l gather at AI-
da:ly expense account of your auto forjbany Saturday for the annual meeting
' the year with little effort For sale th$ state farm bureau. President
by the Medford Exchange, 211 West! George A. Mansfield will deliver the
t Guest at the Hotel Medford Include
U. L. McKinley of Portland, W. E.
Dickover of Kugcno. IS. T. Oliver of
Astoria, n. Uase of Oakland, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. F. n. Van Horn of Pasa
dena, and W. W. Walker of Wyandotte,
Mich.
Thone or en.ll our office for informa
tion Klamnth Falls Tule lands. rage
Dressier Co. w if
Send In your reports of weddings.
cnurcn nna society meetings, your
visitors, etc., to this office early Satur
day morning for the society columns
of the Sun.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ford of Denver,
Colo., who are touring the ciast on
their way to Seattle, stopped to visit
Mr, and Mrs. C. B Arnold Mr. F;rd
la a brother of Mrs. Arnold. They are
Very favorably impressed with the
Rogue River valley, especlallv the
fruit.
Forsythe Dyers A Cleaners, phone
3141. Shop at lltl Mistletoe. Prompt
service and prices lowest consistent
with first class work. Work called for
and delivered. US
A Seci:il disvl.iy of rcsMwrod St.
Andrensbnrg Roller canaries at Smith-
with Red enl Oregon Hardware Co.. Saturday,
jjg.ljan. 7th. Come in and hear these birds
sws. 245
Hilton Smith and Kverett Brown
were recently found guilty of having
venison In their possession and were
assessed $C0 each. The trial was held
in the justice court, trie complaint
having been entered by Game War-
It j dens Pat Dully and Ceonre Bancroft.
who round the meat .after Bearch
warrant nad bwn Issued. The two
men were arreste.1 in New Hope.
Grants Pass Courier.
lluara Campbell, local agent of
Oregon Journal. Thone 3T1L. . 249
Dancing! Nat! Sat nlto. , 244
A Ford automobile minus license
plates and covered with enow this
foreuoon. showing that it had been
standing all night and had probably
been abandoned, was conspicuous at
the corner of North Central avenue
and Sixth street early .thla forenoon
Chief of Police Timothy took the car
in charge and Vll Investigate in an
effort to find the owner. .
Children cared for. Mrs. W. N. Camp
bell. 104 Newtcwn. Phone 371-L. 250
Wanted ciau or boy not going to
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
A,E. Reames was a business visitor
in the Josephine county courthouse at
Grants Pass yesterday afternoon. -
New hand laundry, 23 South Grape
3t Come give us a trial. .215
Suits to order at pre-war prices from
138 to 55. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs.
250
A basket ball game between the
Rogue River and Butte Falls teams
will be played at Rogue River, January
13th, and a dance will follow immedi
ately after the contest.
Ida E. Wood and Florence Graves,
piano teachers. Stndlo 4M South Ivy.
Phone T78-W. Terms reasonable. 250
Liberty cars are ia a clasa by them
selves. See thorn at the Riverside
Main. Phone 931.
251 opening address. Election of officers.
Porter J. Neff returned this morning revision of the constitution and award-
from a brief business trip to Portland, ing of prizes won by stock judging
Scharaus Stewart the Bee-Man will
Bee at the Public Market,' the marrow,
with, a wee but comb honey in bulk,
.and other forms.. You miht bring a
pail and have it filled. -What? 245
Watch, his expression when he
tastes Red Ribbon coffee. 246
.The Misses Carlton and Eddie Carl
ton left yesterday afternoon for an
indefinite stay in San Fracclsio and
Los Angeles,
, Dancing. Nat! Sat' nite. 244
Does your Ford start hard these
cold mornings? We guarantee to make
.it start right or no charge.; Riverside
Caraga ..-.'.'.'
teams at the Pacific International ex
position last fall are on the schedule.
All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel
Co. , tf
Dancing: Nat! Sat nite. 244
Among guests at the Hotel Holland
are J. S. Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs.
George II. Smith and J. M. Eruhn of
PorUaad, II. Q. Smith and J. C. Weath
erwax of San Francisco, and Mrs.
Annie Kegg of Montague. ... ; ;
school to sell Portland Telegrams and
ten live outside papers. I give you
papers at cost and you can make good
money. See Ogden, rear 6t 213 South
Central avenue. . ; : . 215
Washington dispatches of Friday
state that Senator McNary culled up
and secured imssago of a bill to pay
the claim of Clarence U Reames for
extra expenses Incurred by Reames
while assistant to the attorney general
tn the prosecution of alien enemy
tr.ses during tho w ar.
Please remember that classified ads.
locals and small od are cash tn ad
vance. Bring In your ads and do not
use telephone, . tf
It drives' and controls 8;i easy. It's
tho car the Indies love t drive. The
Liberty, at tho Riverside 0 arose.
I. A. IV w and family, former rest
dents of Medford, are. now living at BS
11 street tn Ashland: .' , . .-
Benf, pirk, mutton and chicken at
way down price.. - Booth It,, Public
.Market. Saturday... , v 245
When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace WVods, 10S, 711 E.
Main. .. . . , ..,
A now dispatch, , . from , Klamath
Falls says: "Karly .resumption ,of work
on the Strahnm railroad nnrlh and
east ru Klamath FaiU. tapping one of
the finest pine timber belts tn the west
it seen lu the report received here
Wednesday from Portland that Robert
K. Strahoro hal won h)s suit against
the Oregon. California Eastern for
recovery of $472,000 In capital stock,
and an amendment to the transports
lion act whl- cleara certain technical
ities heretofore standing In the way of
approval by the Interstate commerce
commission to floating a $55,000 band
issue. It has been known hero .for
some that Strahorn had succeeded In
marketing the bonds and It ia under
stood the suit was initiated to remove
obstacles.". . ..
For January ouiy, tailor-made suits
and overcoats reduced $10. Come and
look them over. Klein the Tailor. Up
stairs. 250
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan assocla
tlon. tt'
Vic. McCray, civil engineer, who has
been In southern California for some
time past la tn the city visiting hi
family. Mr. McCray surveyed the
Medford city water system.
Get your lot to build on at the City
Hall be fore they are all gone. tf
Fred Alton Hatght. teacher of piano,
will resume lessons Tuos.. Jan. 3d.
Studio SIS Liberty Uldg. Phone 72
245
George T. Collins left last night for
Portland to attend the special meeting
of representatives of the State Elks
association. Tho only Medford lodge
dolegates at the meeting will be Mr.
Collins and Msyor C. E. Gates, who is
spending the week in Portland.
Fred Alton Halght. teacher of piano
rod harmony. Classical and popular
courses. Studio 31 S Liberty Bid?..
Medford. Ore. Phone 72. tf
Don't forget Knighta of Pythias
dance Saturday night Jan. 7. All
knights and ladles Invited. 245
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tupir of Albany
.tarted for homo early this week after
Saving spent tho holidays with Mr.
iud Mrs.' J. Vincent of North Jackson
ville. They drove from Albany to Med
ford in IS hours In their Chevrolet car.
On New Year's day Mrs. Vincent en
tertained some friends at dinner in
honor of the Tuppers. A feature of
this dinner was a large ripe and per
fect muskmelon that had been laid
away for New Year's day use.
Suits and overcoats of dependable
stylish woolens tailored right Prices
$28 to $55. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs.
250
A gigantic sale of groceries, flour
and feed, fresh and salted meats at
the Spot Cash. Basket Grocery, cash
and carry system, the Vinson Barn.
226 N. Riverside Are. 256
,Ted Thye, Portland wrestler, and
Carl Nelson will meet at Walla Walla,
Wash., next Tuesday night In a Police
Gazette rules match.
Everyone should carefully Inspect
the Hupmoblle before purchasing a
new car. Clark Motor Co. 21
in tho iVcomher Issue of "News
Mticrdotii," Bert Moses of "Sap ami
Salt' hua an article entitle "The Mus
ings of Mokcs," on tho publishing and
advertising problems of newspaper
publishers, Illustrated by a cut of himself,
Any member of the Knights of
Pythias wanting' work plume f'JO-Y, six
o'elwk evcniUKH, or see J. T. Pony,
chancellor commander, . ,
Kdgar Wight for low prices. tf
M:s. Arthur lUsuli'lgg has returned
to Portland after a short vblt with
friends and relatives In this rtty.
To closa out we offer you ft genuine
nil wool ralutlte fabric overcoat, regu
lar price $3".00, sale price $18.00. Army
Goods Btore, 32 South Central Ave,
Pat Swayno of the upier Applegnte
was a business visitor In the city tho
middle of the week.
KnlRhta of Pytblaa-dnnco at Catl
hall, Jan. T, Everybody come. . 24f
Ben Rueben of Chicago who waa de
feated by Ted Thye at Portland Wed
nesduy. ts being approached for a
match with Ralph Hand at Uld Hill In
the nesr Mure.
Plana lenwous given. Good terms.
Special attention to beginner. Mrs.
T. C. Selneke. 403 N. Holly. Phone
537-M. 247
Elmer (julgley of Walker. I ultf.. a
former stockman of trie , AprlKnte
transacted business In this city and
Talent the first of the wuuk
Boiu tn Mi', aud Mrs. Myil Gtiinett
on Monday,1 J;ui.' 2, u in and mm
umirtur pound girl.
Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
males and chill con cnino at DeVoe's.
MoleHliln breeches and pants, Army
Goods Store, 32 8. Central. tf
Miss .Uphlii tliisli'k, ono of the ( ii'li
ers of the Lincoln school, Im timOned
to tno fouse with a" bad Cold which
wiitt contracted oh a visit during the
holtilnya In Klamath county, with sev
erul other Medford teachers,'
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumbar, .Wallace Woods, phone 1 0 it.
711 E. Main St.
When In need ot ssh and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or com to
711 E. Main St.
One of the fentiues of tho Burred
foneei-t to bo given by the Jacksonville
Presbyterian choir Sunday evening
will be n baritone thorn "lt by
fleorgn Wendt. Mr. Wefidt la a mem
lr of tho Dookte band and Is classed
as one ot the. best players in southern
Oregon. Another Interesting number
Is the Christmas anthem "Holy Night"
which la repeated from the Chrlstiuus
program ty special retjuest.
Try a Super-tread tiro the tire with
a wider and thicker tread they wear
longer. . Riverside Garage. tf
Tim Cloth Ink school being conduc ted
tbls week by Ml Fkreuoo Pool and
J Miss Esther Cooli-y, the O. A. C. cloth
CHINESE TARIFF '
S AGREED UPON
prugruiit for Imreunlng C'IiIiim's rev
en iH'S and tho t'ltllM'Hii ili'leriitliln no
cepteil the report, wiilunll ted by Hi'h
uti'r L'tiderwiiiul, vlmlrmiiu u( tliu
Miili-coiiimlltmi,
WASIIINUTUS. .Ian. 6. The
agreement for an Increase of Chinese
tariff rate to an effective five per
cent was adopted today by the nine
conference powers sitting as a com
mittee on Far Eastern questions.
Tho Far Eastern committee also
adopted resolution providing for
eventual withdrawal ft foreign troops
from China, t'poii the request of
Chliuit the resolution provide, he
minister at Peking of the eight pow
ers will meet with a rommlttee of
three Chinese to discus the troop
withdrawal question.
Ml of the imwoi approved the
Si 1 ' 1 " ' " "' 1 1 1 '
245
fihrlns Installs Officers
llllluli Temple meets
In Masonlo Hall, Axli
laud, Friday evening.
Jail, t). Hinted session
and Installation of of
ficers. A full atten
dance Is requestnd,
V. J. NEWMAN, lvtontato.
W. II. DAY, Recorder.
In K.
245
A. f. 4k A. M.'
HprnMal C'niiiiuiilcnll(iii Med
ford IMKt 101, Fililny even
lug. Jan. tith, 7:30' p; m.VTurk
A. degr4
, L. I5. WII.I.UNH. Beey.
i m i ' i ii. .! i
White corn for noonuy at Monarch lnK iectnluit, will come to a close to-
Sed IX Phone 260.
morrow ufternoon. The sctniol hna
The JVi tland Telegram of January-. 'e attended, with an average of
3rd, lists Senator C. M. Thomas of tills ;,r' '"' present dally from various
city, as one of tho "wilful 14" who vot- ""' ' the county. One woman came
ed against tho gasoline fair tax in the fr"' Wlnior, 32 miles distant to at-j
legislature, and publishes a series of The Applegate district Is well
represented.
When better automobiles ar built
ssssswBsasisaw fir . .4
r V jl
-DAYS
BEGINNING
MONDAY, JAN. 9th
z TWICE DAILY
NIGHTS
8:15
of the
By VICENTE fBLASCO : IBANEZ!
ALL
' SEATS
RESERVED
Floor 85c
Balcony 55c
Box Scats $1.10
Including war
. tax
SEATS
ON SALE
Box Office
12 o'clock
the day
of each
performance.
telegrams from prominent cltiiens in
cluding Mayor C, K. Gates, who tehv
graphically condemn the legUlature
fob "deprivlns the people of the right
to rote on the question ot holding a
world fair in 1923.
Try our merchant lunch. The
Shasta.
G. K. Whipple of Yreka, Calif., la
spendlug a few days In tho city and
valley attending to business matters.
Lath and plaster, Medford, Lbr.
Co. , ,
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler.
Attorney J. T. Chlnnock of Grants
Pass, attended to legal business In the
city Thursday.
Weyeuborg shoes. Expert shoe re
pairing. Herbert Tllley, 7 N. Fir 8L
1
White corn for botulny at Monarch
Seed Co. Phone 260.
Hen Williams of Trail Is spending a
few days In the city attending to busi
ness and visiting friends.
Only a few lots on paving left. Cet
yours at once at City Hall. tf
Marlnello Shop. 409 Liberty build
ing. Oraduate expert work. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Marcelles , $1.00,
shampoo "Sc. round curt 50c, ru&nl
cures 50c. - 245
Prank Amy will leave the lat of the
week for Vnicn creek and begin tlie;
work of clearing land for the hotel.
garage, and store to be erected at that
place by himself and Jim Grieve of!
Prospect. A concession was granted
recently to them by the forest service.'
They expect to have the business In'
oieration early In tho summer. Ac-
Lcordlng to a telephone message Thurs
day there was no snow at Prospect
then.
High grade tailors for men and
women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. , tf
Fresh lime ana plaster. Medford
Lumber Co.
Miss Ruby Durke, chief telephone
operator at the Puget Bound navy yard
at Bremerton, Wash., lias returned t-
her work after a visit with friends und
relatives In this city.
Lime st Medtord Lumber Co. tf
lr. Frank Koberts, dentist. Deuel
Dldg. Telephone C03-R, . U
Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville, attend
ed to business and visited friends In
the city Thursday.
Pr. H. E. Murphy, dentist, over
Woolworth store.
Hemstitching,
Picotlng,
to per yd. '
Buttons covered.
Handlcrait Shop. tf
According to an announcement from
Salem, Adjutant General White will
recommend to Governor Olcott that
Kay R. llriggs of thla city, and Jamos
V. Van Winkle of Ashland, members
of National Guard companies be ap
pointed from thla state to West Tolnt.
Recommendation la equivalent to ap
pointment At an examlntalon held
recently In tlw state capitol, Ilriggs
and Van Winkle stood third and fourth
In a heavy list, and a recent ruling of
tho war department that Oregon is en
titled to two more students at West
Point makes the appointment pouslblo.
Another Medford high school graduate,
Ooorge Leonard, Is now a student at
West Point. .
The famous Herman army shoes and
officers dress shoes, Army Goods Store
32 8. Central. tf
Hoyal G. Hroyfn Of Eagle Point was
a business and social visitor In the city
Thursday. , . . ' '
Army underwear and onion suits
ebnaper than elsewhere. Army Goods
Store, 32 8. Central, . tf
It. I. Btowart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. - Residence 217 Apple
street. Phone 643. . , tf
i Axel Lundgren of' tho Blue Ledge
dlHtrlct la spending a fjw days in tho
city attending to business matters.
Amy cots 13.23 at Army Goods Store,
32 8. Central Ave. tf
The next meeting of the American
Trench shoes, hob-nails, Army
uoods Store, 32 8. Central. tf.
nulck will build them. tf
There was born to Mr. and Mr.
Dick Straus of Gold Hill, in the Dow
Association hospital, January 2, 132.'
a nine pound n. They aro doing
nicely.
Insurance Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tt
The Catholic ladies In conjunction
with tho Knights of Columbus will
hold a card party and dance on Mon
day evening, Jan. 9th, at American
U glon hall In the M. V. &. 11. bldg.
Refreshments will he served. All
friends are Invited.
China Hly bulbs. Jp Art Store. j
ALL
EYES
are on the big
Clearance Sale at the
M M. DEPT. STORE
ens Tomorrow
h . . - . . " .... .
The Home of Bread Like Mother Made
Inventory shows a slight adjustment of stock necessary in some
lines and to start the New Year right wc are marking prices down
for a Saturday special that you cah't afford to miss. Come early
as the stocks of some articles are limited.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOK RENT Housekeeping apart
mcnts; adults only. 323 8. River-
aide. 217
WA.NTttD A housekeeper .for two
business people. Modern home, good
wages to tho right party. K, Mail
- Tribune, . j
Golden West Coffee, 5-lb cans . . T
Diamond W Coffee, 3 lb. pkg.
Diamond W Coffee, 1 lb ,
Ecoteria Coffee (guaranteed coffee) 1 lb. ,
Ecoteria Coffee (guaranteed coffee) 2 lbs
Golden Marshmallow No. 10 can
Tea Garden Preserves (all kinds, priced from 35c
Brown Beauty Beans, per dozen
Libby's vegetable Soup, per dozen :
Van Camp's Tomato Soup, per dozen
Blue Jacket Sardines in oil, per dozen ...... ..
Apricots No. 21 cans . . .
Phy pure fruit jams, 3 for 40c. Dozen $1.57. Case of 24 .
Small Green Lima Beans, No. 2 cans, each . . . ... .....
Apple Butter, tall glass jars ,.
Strawberry Jam; 1 lb. glasses . .
Diamond W Jelly powder, 3 for . '.
Ripe Olives, per gallon can
Corned Beef Hash, 1 lb. cans, 2 for
Corned Beef, No. 2 cans
Roast Beef, 1 lb. cans1. . ; ..........,.,
Olive Oil, Imported Virgin,, gallon
Holland Inferring, 10 lb. "kegs
Govt. Bacon, 12 lb. cans, guaranteed
Sea Foam Washing Powder, large package
White Borax Naptha Soap, 25 bars
Pearl White Soap, 25 bars
$1.78
.. 93c
7?3c
.34c
. 83c
. 93c
to 44c
. 97c
$1.00
$1.09
. 89c
., 19c
$3.10
. 25c
25c
25c
., 25c
$1.09
. 25c
j 30c
, 18c
$3.49
$1.48
$2.10
. .19c
$1.00
$1.00