Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Tha annual mooting of tho Medford
Farm IOHii BHitnciatlnn wat held lam
nldht In tho offic of the secretary, F.
I. Fnrroll, tbo neaMon Iving rievoteit
mooUy to roullno matters. The old
officer nnd .directors will contlnuo In
I office untH the new onen are elected at
: the next mwtinK, which will 1)8 called
: by tho prel(lf!nt, A. W. Stone. ; Tho
CHaociatlon In in good condition, ami
now that tho mowy market has read-.
He now restdiiiR in Dclmont, Houth
Dakota, writes the temperature is 15
below there now.
They run, and run and run, Huimo-
Modern Woodmen of Ameitca fvr tUo
ensuing year wns held ln.it nieht nt
Althea hall and vistttns? members mid
tho Royal Neighbors weio guesfci of
biles do. Clark Motor Co., dealers. 252 , the occasion. Tho installation waa
Tho famous tierman ormy shoos and preceded by a pwRram of music, reel
officers dress shoes. Army Goods Store tatkws, iiiukIc, etc. After tho officers
S2 8. Central.
.Ill ii ,M U, IMI'H 1 !' 1 I 'HIM... II LI'IHH
and relatives nt Scuttle and oUr nor
thern Washington points.
Kituar Wlisht for low tul. es tf
Heclal one day aluminum snln nt
M. t & 11. Co.. Thuntdny, Jim, 12. 0
a. tn. W
Tommy Farlow of I .alio Creel;, K"t
it had lxea Installed by l'ast Cons-.il Tuesday In tho city nUrtndluR to bil- j
Medford men who. spent yesterday , Klemlnic all retmlred to the dining hall
In Grants Pass Included J. J. Skinner, where a plentiful and delicious supper
W. T. Tarn 3ns, Jeogw M. Robert, was enjoyed by all. The order last
Fred Purd lu and N. t Cheney, ; 1 'lKht changed Us nntlnsc nights from
Sat! ToWte! Balloon dances. A-Tmwd.kys to the first and third Wed-
no mattors.
HlK tlmo Kag'.o Ft. Bat. nlRht 252 j jj,
Kpectui wno day aiutmuum mutt him
fiance worth while.
.249 nesduys of each month.
M. K. & It. Co,, Thursday, Januwy 12,
9o. m. ' SI "
Judjre P. U TouVello of Jacks mvillo
It satisfied. Red Ribbon coffee; 313
F. L. Kelly, caretaker at Chris Nat
. Danre. Kagle Point Rat, niKht JG2j spent Tu. s lay after:xn in ti e city
during the year was $329,750.
Creiwut orch. Kugle Pt. Bat. nlnht.
152
William Campbell, local agotit of
U 313
this city has
renison was distributed to poor, been selected by the stock shippers of '
'JiwtBd Itself hope to handle ft-larR Wrwlm camp on tha
number of applications from borrow-; 0rH,B Spriw MounUln .U(1
added during 1S"1 making tha total 1 r alu! venl9on m bl Oregon Journal.. Phone ST 1-1
Srt i? rim durins closed season and c. W. (WIK AMrolo cf thl
CO. The total amount of loans Issued , vn. t vr'. .. w.. .w
families.
j Washington. Orw.m, and Idaho a one
held Friday "night. ; t
; All kinds of rougn and 1 dressed
'iaraber. Wailnee Woods, toon 108.
711 E. Main Rt
A lighting plant for sale at a bar
Rain. Owner has secured electricity
na.a na ..-. v.uuer Uet acquainted with Cash ana Cflrry of the two membora of their business
Whfcn in heed of sash and doors, J system. , . TUis evare ,wa nuilt Up forjo' repraent them in conferences with
call. Wallace -Wood. 108 or come to; the good ot the hundreds of people tB6 Southern Pacific railway official
7Ll?" M''" 8tl, . ... ,, he eon working hand In hand at Portland and San Francisco, and to
.That much talked of special raeetln : with us. and have learned to live and'gtvo expert testltmoiy bettre the Inter,
of the city council was not hold Ust;Jot u We now briwiln down1 state commerce eommtsalon at Wash
nlKbt because Mayor Gate , was Btilljtho hith cost of livtm?. All Roods are ington. D. C. A vote was held on the
out of the city, nnd will not be held , marked tn niiUn ficures 100 cmta.i iytinn J K Smith nt vinrtr
4onight, but is now scheduled to be that la Tulue you gtt tl,r dol. ,Jalj received 27. and Mr. Ashrala
Jara worts of Kot).l you buy Jvist Uie 28. the ether candidates pettlas 19
best at everything fur leea. at tha SBotjvotes, The hearlnxa are for the pur-
Cash Basket .Crocery. at the Mn4on;pose of securlnK new freight rate on
stock shipments, and ail sections ot
the country will be represented.
Be. r9e, 1.29 aluminum sale. M. P.
ft 11. Co., Thursday. Jan. 12, 9 a. at.
First come first servod. 29
- Reorganisation sale starting Thurs
day, Jan. 12th. MillUiery, blouses, silk
underwear, purses, etc., etc., at cost
and less than cost at the Vanity Shop.
215
Asbury lleall of Central Point, spent
TuesdHy iu the city visitina; friends
and attending to business matters.
Suits to order at pre-war prices from
$3S to 55. Klein tha Tailor. Upstairs.
250
Ida E. Wood and Florence Graves,
piano teachers. Studio 426 South Ivy.
Barn, 226 N". Riverside Ave. , . tf
Try a Sper-tread tire the tire with
a wider and thicker treadthey wear
irom we i-ower company, -see u aijior,Kr. Riverside Garane, . , tt
Pmil's Electric Store. . . 25ti AmoaR iruta at the Hotel Medford
The lumber industry is greatly im-Un j, A. Welco of 8;x,kan0i mf. Ml
proved all ovcr4he coast and Reveralj Mi..Al-s S. Smith of Vancouver. U.
big ships have- recently loaded atiC u. anJ Mrs. W. It. AtcDonsld of
Aberdeen and Hoquiam, Washington,
nnd at Portland for Japan. The latter
country is using vat Quantities of
lumber for building purposes.-
Trench shoes, bob-nails. Army
Goods Store, 32 S. Ceutral. tf
' When better automobiles are built.
Bulck will build them. ? tf
Seattle, C J Hurd of CorvalUa, 8. 11.
Liudberg of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs.
M. W. Garner of St. Paul, Id inn.
Ham and. eggs 2oc. Gusher Cafe.
Or. Frank Koberta. dentist. Deuel
BldR. Telephone 505-R, tf
George Gates and Raw leg Moore
enent the day ia Grants Paaa on busi-
Mambers of the American Lesion nesg yesterday
afre expected to. turn out at 7:30 thiaj Tne moderate, charges for kinder
evening equipped with saws, hammers 'SMtea training cannot.be compared
uiv wiUer w pieiHuv iuw - Tjwitji uio lasting benefit t the child.
vIsttlnR friends.
It drives and control! easy. It's
the car the ladle love to drive. The
Liberty, nt the KrVerslde Garage,
When In tieed of shingles and roof
Ing call Wallace Woods. 10s. Til K.
Mnln.
Kiluiey Phillip of the Appleitato
was among the out of town visitors In
the city Tuesday.
Thousands of mile without trouble.
Remember llupmoblles are doing It,
'252
Got your lot to build on at the City
Hall before they are all gone. tf
There was brtrn to Mr. and Mrs. F.
It. Hoover of Smith River,. Calif,.' in
the How Association honpttul noven
lund son, on January 10.
For January only, tnlloMtiaie suits
and overcoats reduced $10. Come und
look them over. Klein the Tailor. Cp
stairs. ' 2i0
The W. C. T. V. will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A
headquarters. A full nttouJaueo In
desired.
Hemstitching,
Picotlng.
Sc per yd. 1
t)uttona covered.
Kandlcrau Shoo. tf
Tha HliHta Brotherhood of Railway
Clerks will give a supper followed by a
dance at the American Legion hall on
Tuesday, Jan. 17th. A number of
tickets have been sold which state
Phone 778-W. Terms reasonable. 250 that the affair will bo Riven in Althea
A meet In s of the countv court will i ball, but it has been decided to Change
quarters over the Toggery for occu-. Transportation furnished. Tiny Tot he held Thursdav, when appointments' the sceno of tho dance to the American
pan?yv A Wrge attendance is expected I school Phone32-Wi ' 255 jof road supervisors for the year will be I.egum hall, as the other hall is too
as, work details were always popular! . x your Tord start trd these made. A- protest has been filed by t small. The supper will begin at
in the army. ; , j eold mornings? We guarantee to make residents of the Gold Hill d'strkt o'clock and the dancing at 9.
Army underwear and union stdU j tt atart right or no charge. Riverside aaainst the re-annolntment of W iilinm Suits and overcoats of dependable
cheaper than elsewhere. Army Goods! Garage. ' , Van Houten, and this mattar will be stylish woolens laUored right Prices
Wj The nowly elected officers of the settled. Friends of Van Houten claim
Store, J2 S. Central
Amy cots 3.25 at Array Goods Store. ! American Legion post of Ashland were
32 S. Central Are, tflin9talled last night as follows: Geo.
At Talent on next Saturday night the e. Dunn, commander; Lynn. G. Slack,
Junior high school team of Ashland, vice commander; S. A. Peters, Jr,
will play the second team of the Tal-jadjutant; H. G. Wolcott, financial offl
ent high school at basketball. - cer; Walter U Evans, chaplain, and
Ham and eggs 25c. Gusher Cafe. i Don Sijencer. historian.
Fresh lime and plaster.
Lumber Co.
Medford
$28 to $55. Klein the Tailor. Upstairs
250
Mrs. F.inma Wooding of Portland
there is no chargo against his effic
iency as a road builder, but refusal
to re-hire neighbors after they had : arrived la this city last night for an
quit county work for higher pay Is the 'indefinite stay with her daughter. Mrs.
basis for the protests. The Jury list A. F. Hagen.
Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
Murclur Junk House has. chaniced
Miss Mary Terwilliger who recently . hands .into American Junk Co. Phone !m. F. & II. Co.
for the coming term of the circuit
court'wi'.l also be drawn.
Great one day aluminum sale Thurs
day 9 a. m., Jan. 12. Don't miss It.
219
ir
. a ciean nance, uigie roini. .j.
A scheduled business change in the
Eagle Point district Is the purchase ot
the William Von der Hellen store by
Roy A. Ashpole. the Inventory of the
stock now being underway. Mr. and
had a major operation performed In! number vttl hA ptven lntnr fhivmfrn
the Dow Association hospital, has re- this paper. - 250
turned to her home recovered. Another local boy found himself in
Hot coffee and light lunches, ta-j trouble this morning as a result of the
males and chili con came at DeVoe'.j peculiar adaptability of snow as a mis-
foleskin breeches and pants, Annyjgte. Retaliation and panishment did
lOOOS btore. S. Central. tfnot come In tha na.ua form imp a!Mr Vnn Apt IIpIIpti will male Iholr
At a meeting of the Rellcview Tele-j quickjy a it did in the case, of a cer-i home in this city,
phene company yesterday it was di-;tain high, school boy but it came aid I Liberty cars are ia a class by thorn
vulged that new construction during was iB tQe torm ofa $5.00 fine imposed . selTea. iSee them at the Riverside
iuo year niuouuieu 10 in iirei j,v Actlnz Justice Farrpll ln!ita.1 of Garasrn.
cta33JineB. ine company owns tnree iB tBe form of a Bhort "course in
llnea with 25 telephone connections. ' astronomy." .''". ' .'
The annual cost to each member last i Stockin cans." Armr Goods Store.
year'waa 13.40; a savins of $20.00 per 'a South Central . s v ;,tf
To cloae out we offer you a genuine
all wool ralntite fabric overcoat, regu
lar price $37.00, sale price $18.00. Army
Goods Store. 33 South Central Ave.
Rom to Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Ii. Hale of
this city on Jan. 11th, a six and one
half pound boy.
White corn for unmtiiv at Monarch
Seed Co. Phone 260.
Orvillo Fry, three year old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis l Pry. No. 10)2
East Jack-aon street, had a narrow-
e&caoA TiiAHdftr fmtn lnutn? i)u ulcht
of hla loft va. hv fnlllntr tn n t,,ilr af
year for each customer..1 "The bfflcers
of the contfany are F. C. "Ilolmes,
president; A, C. Joy, secretary; C. A.
Brown, K. S. Moore and W. B. Beebe.
directors. Ashland Tidings.'
High grade tailors for men and
women. 0rres. Ashland. Ore. tf
Lime at Medford Lumber Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. BrownleeTire In
Portland for a "few days on pleasure
and busfness. 'Mr. Brownlee is looking
after material for the Brownlee Lum
ber. Co. ,
Community dancing Nat Wed. nite.
'" ... '.'.V. ' 249
Only a tew lots on paving left Get
yours at once at City Hall. ... tf
Guests at the Hotel Holland include
W. T, Field of Rochester. N. Y- P.
Maher of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. C. VH.
Miller" of Newberg, Ore., R. Stewart of
Roseburg, Ira N. Oabnelsan of Port-
, land and, A. E. Brandt of Corvailia.,,
Lath and plaster, Medford Lbr.
Co. ;
'Kdsar TV'lRlit. Miiahie Jeweler
" 'White ;corn for boralny at Monarch
f-ff,j r;). phone 230
Mr. hnl Mrs.1' John Forncrook of,
Kiie;ie who celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary in that city aer
eral Weeks ago, arrived Monday, and
w-111 spend the winter with their son,
Deputy Sheriff Forncrook in Jackson
ville. ' '
Try 'our merchant lunch.; The
Shasta. " '
China hi? bulb. , .rap Art Btore.
Oregqn's National Guard finished
the year Jn first .place for relative
strength anji general efficiency among
all western and Puciflc coast states of
the ninth corps area. Oregon has held
its' place at' the head of the procession
cow for 16 months, according to the
monthly, reports put out by the fed
eral government. The strength of the
guard is 'flow. 2400, having increased
from 1400 during the lost year.
, Big time to-nite! Nat! Balloon
dances. ; ? . , 249
Any member of the Knights of
Pythias wanting work phone 690-Y, aix
oclpok evenings, or see J. T, Perry,
chancellorommander. :
old scissors which he had gotten hold! tit
cf when his mother was out in tncj;'
.MraPauUHansaa ceraetiere for
XnBone. Phone 58S-J. j ' - tf
D..L. Ewing, formerly of this city
nowv of, Grants Pass, was .a Jiedfbrd
pusiqeaa. visitor. ye&terday. -. . ,
We nave inspected the reclaimed
Tule lands at Klamath Palls. We
recommend these lands as an Invest
ment. Page-Dressier Co. tf
Money back guarantee on Red Rib
bon coffee. 249
A dancing party will be given Friday
night at the American Legion hall
under the auspices of the 23-12 club
of the high school.
Phone or call our office for Informa
tion Klamath Falls Tule lands. Page
Dressier Co. tf
Great one day aluminum sale Thurs
day 9 a. m., Jan. 12. Don't mUs it.
M. F. ft H. Co. 249
The latest style In the standard for
est service lookout house has a com
plete set of lightning rods projecting
at every corner of the building, aa well j First come first served
Big reorganization salo at the Van-1 yard. A blade-of the scissors cut and
ity , Shop .starts. Thursday, Jan. 12.brulBd the Innsr corner of the eye.
Everything- gqjng for cost and less! but fortunately did not peraianently
than cost. Vanity Shop, corner East j injure the sight,
Main and Rarftt 2491 It la requested by tho financial com-
Tbe couaty c3rt ordered the c:unty! mittee of the First Christian church
! scraper jon over "he Medford-Jackson- j that all persons having made pledne
villo road Tuesday as the road was
getting bumpy. j
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ads are cash in ad
vance. Bring in your ads and do not
use telephone. tf
Fred Alton Haight, ioacher of piano
and harmony. Classical and popular
courses. Studio 31S Liberty Bldg
Medford, Ore. Phone 72. tf
George L. Dunn of Ashland, former
county Judge, spent Tuesday afternoon
in the city viHiting friends and trans
acting business matters.
toward paying off the old indebtedness
send or hand the amount to Mr. Cobb.
California-Ore?; n Power Co., B, W.
Paul at the Paul's Electric store, or to
D. K. Millard, 521 V. Eleventh street,
tomorrow if possible, or not later than
Friday evening this week.
Next time try a Hupmobile. 2!"2
For service phono 311, Foraythe
Dyers & Cleaners. 254
In order to have Miss Esther Day
man, national girls' work secretary cf
the Y. W. C. A. at the first annual
meeting of the Modford assoclatl n.
'Mam '
Safe
Milk
For Infanta
& Invalids
NO COOKING
the Food -'Drink' for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Home, Ofnce,n4
;Pontaing. A$k for HORLICICS.
ISrAv;U lautcUoas & Substitutes
as from the cupola. Storm windows to
be placed over the plass ones in the'
copola during the winter are attached
by hinges and let down in the summer,
rather than removed entirely. Other
minor changes of an improved nature1
have been worked out by the forest
lookout experts and included in the
new plans and specifications Just com
pleted under the direction of C. M.
Allen, telephone engineer. From 12 to
15 lookouts will be built from the new
plans, the work being done by the
rangers during the winter, and the cut
out pieces put together on the moun
tain top in summer time.
Aut-Account Books, 50c, pocket size,!
enables you to keep complete, accurate
dally expense account of your auto tor!
the year with little effort For sale
by the Medford Exchange, 211 West
Main. Phone 931. 251
Combination toque and muffler, all
xcol, 50c. Army Goods Store, 32 -S.
Central. . tf
The present weather is hard for
stock in pasture, and stockmen are,
predicting a Chinook wind and warm
rain by the end of the week. Frank
Bybee has about 1000 head of Sheep
pastured on his land near Jacksonville
and feeding has started throughout the
county as a result of the snow of last
week, which is hanging on unusually
long for this valley. ' - . v i
. Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan associa
tion, i . ; . ' ' - tf
Children cared for, Mrs. W. N. Camp- J
bell, 104 Newtown. Phone 371-L. 250
Dan Saners of Squaw creek Is spend
ing the week in the city and the coun
ty seat attending to business matters.
All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel ,
Co. tf
Beat the burglar. Insure with R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. . tf,
An expensive Job of house wiring , the annual banquet will bo served
may be as cheap as the cheapest if I Tuesday evening InRtead of Monday
put In by a wlreman who Is looking) evening, January 17th, at the ChrlB'.lan
for pay-day. See Pierce for "House J church at C o'clock. Tickets 50 cents a
Wlrlna of Duality." Phone 465-X. 251 1 olato. mav be secured at the Y. W. C.
Ec; 59c, $1.29 aluminum sale, M. F. & A. or from Mrs. Minard, Mrs. W. E.
H. Co, Thursday, Jan. 12, 9 a. m.iTumy, Mrs. Ella . Wortman or Mrs
249 Loraine Cornish.
LAST TIME TONIGHT 8:15
SEATS NOW SELLING
THE TALK OF ALL AMERICA!
EVERYBODY WANTS TO SEE IT.
IT'S A TOM YOU CAN SEE MANY TIMES
: VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ
4
SEMEN
of the APOCALYPSE
A Stupendous Visualization of the World's Most Widely
. Bead Story i
Nowhere Ebe in Medford,
Can You Get Two Hours of
Such Gripping Entertainment.
TOMORROW .
Strong-heart, tho Wonder
dog in
'THE SILENT CALL"
M9 1
NOW LISTEN! We could start to work and
tell you a lot of bunk about why we are holding
this sale and about how we only have one store
to buy for how wre can buy so much cheaper
than the guy who has to buy for a lot of stores
and so on
let What Yon Want
'rices
Prices that will knock the other fellows' prices
clear off the Christmas tree.
ere They Are
Is
WelLH
Men's Work Shirts 59c
Men's Work Sox, 3
pairs for - - 25c
Black and Tan Sox 10c
Mayo Underwear
Garments - - 60c
$1.50 Union Suits
for,- - - - $1.00
Men's White Hand
kerchiefs - - 5c
Men's Garters - 10c
Army Coats going
at - - - - - 75c
Army Fanls going
at - - - - - 75c
At 9 o'clock ve will put
on sale 10 dozen
; aluminum roasters at
each - - - - 98cT
Men's Elkhide Shoes
at - - $1.98
Men's Heavy Calf
Skin Shoes - $2.50
$4,50 Shoes at 52.98
Dayton Loggers $4,98
16 Inch High Tops $5.98
EVERY SHOE IN THE
HOUSE REDUCED
Men's New Suits
at - - - - $12.90
How do you like that?
$25.00 Suits - $17.50
$35.00 Suits - $23.50
Little Boys' Suits
at - - $3.50
TRUNKS, SUITCASES, BLANKETS, QUILTS,
OVERCOATS, ODD PANTS AND DRESS SHIRTS
Every thing in tlie
: ; Store; ;.Cut Deep
orrow
lit o. 'Code in i
Will M
'if. ''h I " ; h V
THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST '
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