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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1922)
rani? TWO ssHSBHsaaassHBHcaaai Total and Personal Pi-PKtdotjt P. I,. Campbell or the Vnl versify of Oregon wishes to meet the iihimni and ex-students or that Instltu tlim at tho public library this evening t 8 o'clock, i Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Many complimentary remarks were lieard Inst night on the splendid tea tnre, 'The Child Thou Gavest Me", by tlopnrtimr crowds at the Pane theatre. Jtlchnrd Headrtck, the child wonder or the screen, more than lives up to his lres notices, and the picture lingers jn your memory. , . ', , . Mrs. P. K. Deuel and daughter Cath erine left this afieraoon for a several veeks visit In San FranclsCo'. Loa An Wlea and other California cities, j Gleri Pabrick or the Medford Domes tic Laundry, returned this morning from a business visit' to Portland Fine floor and music. Eagle Point, 264 Everywhere tou look you see . a Chevrolet- . , ;. ; , tt . C. C. Lemmon, of the Oregon Grow cm Co-Operative association, returned this morning from a business visit to Portland where he witnessed the load ing: of 150.0(A) boxes of Oregon apples on a ship bound' for England. ,BiR time. Rood time, at the American lojrloa hall tonight. If you are a sity r!ad, if you are an officer or director of the chamber of commerce. If you are a Spanish-American war veteran, if you una a 0. A. It, if you are k member of the National Guard, and most of all. If you are, an ex-am-ice man, or rather or a brother of an ex-service man drop everything else, break ail .other dates and come. Committee. 261 Try a Super-tread tire the tire with a wider and thicker treait they wear longer. Riverside Garage. tf A. C. Allen returned thU morning from Eugene and Roseburg. While in rtosebiirg, Mr. Allen, who la connected with the state board or horticulture ad dressed tho Farm Bureau In that city. He spoke In Eugene at a meeting called to meet the problem ot a dis use which is attacking strawberry ' plants on the coast. In the coast re Kion this disease known aa Strawberry Nematode is attacking over 100 differ ent klndB of plants Including strawber ries, alfalfa, clover, beans, etc., and the forest service and the state board of horticulture are co-operating in de termining the limits of the disease and are taking steps for checking Its spread and for iu eradication. Fat goat meat from Webster Ranch, Booth 4, Public Market, Saturday. 262 Lota of waltaes. Eagle Point Sat 2S4 Sheriff C. E. Terrlll arrived this morning accompanying George Grigs hy who left town some time ago when he learned that he faced a bootlegging charge which grew out of a brawl m wulch he was stabbed. The Portland police took Grigsby into custody Mon day. ; : -oniraae, nring your rather, your eider brother, or your younger brother to the Legion hall tonight and get acquainted. 261 When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. - '. NOW PLAYING l The drama of a faithful wife yet a secret mother, told with true artistry and crowned by a climax of vibrant power! A First National Attraction fteChild uGav Me, With IJCW1S STOXE . B.UUIAKA OAKtLETOX . , , WILLIAM DEMO.VD and Little Itlrhard Headrirk. ! tho wonder clUld of "The Vt oman in Hia House." SATCRDAlf GARETlt HIGHE8 in "OAR MKNTS )V TRUTH." OOMIXO DOltiLAS FAIR lUSKX in "TUB THREE MfSKI3THKRS." 1M I W 1IK II James Mnllaney. , travelln weight inspector for tho Southern Pacific stopped In this city yesterday while on his way from Portland to San Fran Cisco, ' i ". ' i Only a few lots on paving left Get yours at once at City Hall. tf Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs, F. Corning Kenly re turned this morning after a ten days outing at Del Moute. , Service men, fathers and brothers, do not forset l)ds JJtght at the Legion hall tonight 261 Why? Take chance ruining your auto radiator by freezing when it can be avoided by using "Aqua Zero" which Is safe at SO below im anil absolutely harmless in every way. Is not as injurious to metal aa water. For sale at Valley Garage, $1.00 per gallon. - . - .265 Mrs. J. H. nateman, mnaer of the Medford" building returned resterdnlr from a business visit in Portland Lefa go Kagle Point Sat night '264 Moonlight dance Tou bet! Ejurta Pointy 264 Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co. Paul Culler. T tha Ashland br&nch ot the California-Oregon "Power com pany was a business visitor In this city yesterday. Get acquainted with Cash and Carrv system. This store waa hnUt un .r the good of the hundreds of people that have been working hand In hand -un, mil mu teamea la live anal let live. We are now bringing down III lilnli m., , , t ... . I un us. and bate learned to live and i.vj uvuia. ah gooes are I marked in plain figures 100 cent. I that Is the value tou ret for mm rfnl best of everything for ies.. aYtha Spot Cash Basket Ororerv v,-.' lar worm or goods you buy Just the Cash Basket Grocery, at tha Vinson Barn. 226 N Riverside An r Frozen automobile, tractor and track cylinders welded. . guaranteed. , Only the finest pn-heat-ing fuels and metal used. Vulcan Welding Worii. St a Front street tf Lynn Sabin, secretary of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce, Amos Voorhles. of the Grant Pass Courier, Stanley Clark of the nM r.. Copco office, and James Logan, attend v.,., mm tfMun iiupa, AHoaQ.i ed the bi-monthly banquet of the Cra-l1 ters club last niaht a ut. h. club. The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer rood Ji4 ai thi ,m end North Central at from til to $15 ior naiance or month. tf! All kinds of mill block. Valley Fuel Co. . , Vernon Vawter returned the first of me week from a business vialt to San Francisco. . . , , Dr. Frank Roberta, dentist Deuel Bldg. Telephone 503-R. tr Try our merchant' lunch. The Shasta. J. O. Eifert, Southern Pacific engi neer from Roeeburg is visiting his mother, Mr Rosa Eifert of this city. Mrs. Paul Hansen corset lere for NuBone. Phone 68W. tf High grade tailors for men and women. Orrea, Ashland, Ore. tf State Superintendent of Ranks Frank Bramwell. accompanied by his father waa a Medford visitor yester day. A complete line of McQuay-Norris Piston rings In five and thlrtv-one thousandths oversize. Riverside Gar age, tf Get our nricea the cord. Medford Fuel Co. Phone 242. 265 S. M. Nealon, one of the enterprising young farmers of the Table Rock dis trist was a business visitor to this city yesterday. Fred Alton Halrht ..,.. nd harmony. Classical and popular course. Studio SIS Lihart. rm. Medford. Ore. Phone 7t tf Phone or call our nfflra fni, lfni Uon Klamath Fails Tula lauds. Page- uressler Co. tf At the last mnetlnir nr ,,.n of the Knight of Columbus It was voted to move the K. C. headquarters from the old Amerlrnn fj,.in v.ii ... . O " nail iu the Medford building to the new ,uln halL Tbe neU K c- meeting will be held there on February 13th at which time a Valentine party win most likely he given. Edgar Wight Oregon agate Jeweler. , tf Mrs. Frank Parker, dressmaking, removed to 520 North Orap St Tel. 41'x 263 Miss Anna Tubbs. who has been re siding with Mr. Pickel of the California-Oregon Power company, will leave Sunday night to Join her' father In Long Island, Neb. Miss Tubbs is but ten years of age and will make the trip unaccompanied by a grown person. We specialize on reboring cylinders P. F. Close at HlveraM. - ... vvaiaga. . . II - oiyiecrart Shop for all klnda of umuanmg ana remodeling. Room 1 424, Medford Bldg. , i iO l Robert Brownlee will leave tomor- 282 row for Lucedale, Miss., to Join Mrs , "., n juiu ivira. I lirownlee who Was called there by the .--.. . CI ,alUBr severa,. weei,8 afJ0 ' ' novo, mju, oet our prices on coal and wood by I A rnrf llnl I ... M I the cord. Medford Fuel Co. Phone 242 aurai we have another lot of thoee aJl iu, luuw ail I - n w ', ui luauiauce dLrrieu oy wool raintlte overcoau for 18.00 at an'r c&rU PUcl upon the Hupmoblle. U. S. Arm ClnnAm a, m .ltxkM . - , ' onre, s weniraii""i oouin. L. , I I ne Tegular mnnthlv . ,U. I tf . , t - uicciiujj ui iiiq uoideh Link Bible class will be held Thursday afternoon, Jan. 26th, at the M. C. A. home, 229 N Bartlett street All m-mh,,. ..7. . . , -.,.111111, a, urgea uj db u js uovoiea largely w eat nreaenf 1 1 , . . . - tinvcai - 14 I Attention. ni.Rniiti.,,. d- , I . - -1 aauuucb auni unaer Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with snare of emn ni-, . - n share of crop, like rent. Realty Company. . Gold my Lieutenant Harry Harper and his wire, formerly Miss Naomi Wilson of this city, arrived last night from Eugene and will spend a few days here visiting friends and relatives. Roasted by experts, Red' ! Ribbon coffee. . ei w resuing, Reuben vs Hill, Wednesday night. ar ... " a U . Hand, Gold 261 yrcpEOIffl MATT pum8. MEDFOnn . onKOONVVKDNKVAV, ,TAXTAlfV T, t!2 The American tiWrton team, which is )fH0tlcally the ttumo na th Altuniil team which played the high school the rirst gamo of tho season and inclden tally defeated them, will play the Ashland Elks team nt the Ashland armory tonight The Elks are report ed aa being a fust aggregHtton and the game promises to Ue a real'Vnntest, Will care for one or tQ small chil dren at my home. Address Mis. M. Josselyn, Ashland. Ore. 263 Alta Nay lor, Goodwin corsetiere. 20 6. Fir street, upstairs. Phono 918W. SK5 Oikts nt the Hotel Medford include P. A. Rowe of San Kranctsco, Hen Reu ben ot Chicago, Loren J. Luper and IVlmer Luier of Albany,' Chrl N. Kressler or Mollue, D. R. KelloKg. Jr.. It. K, Orace and J. J. Ward of Seattle. George W. De Lope and K. H. Sherwln ot Spokane and L. V. Rex of Eugene. Bash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. .Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. tf Among guests at the Hotel Holland are J. W, Manners and F. P. Shaw of Portland. W. W. Kern and J. M. Har bour of Seattle, Mr. and Mra. R A. Johnson of Albany, J. R. Fox of Rt. Louis. O. F." Ryan f Sacramento, W. C, Wallace of Loa Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Pargeter of Pretty Prairie, Kansas. Get your calendar free at our office. R. A. Holme. The Ina. Man. tf We have the famous Herman army " uiaat tu in; 8hoe regulation marching, garrison tan ullrl rttirki Awm . K n . fv a - -- w d4w v, o. MVnl 000,19 s,or. a Central Ave. Bo if Mrs. Ida Turner, who ha been con tuck of la grtope Is able to be out aaaln la grippe Is able to he out again. wrestling, Gold HUL t?. night. 261 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Line of Yreka. Calif., have returned to their home after a visit with friends and relatives la thl city. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of wop, like rent; Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Mr. and Mrs. William flHrh whn -- , , unaiii tinea wmi bn sending a month la the city left Tuesday morning for Union creek. Properly blended. Red Ribbon coffee. 261 M. S. Johnson of Gold HM wu business visitor in the city Tuesday afternoon. e Wrestling. Gold ' HUL WeJneadav night 261 , Frank Myers, Salem confertloner. left Salem yesterday for Medford where he will visit a brother. Ha ri pects to return to Salem In about one week Salem Capital-Journal. Trench shoes with or without hob nails at Army Goods Store, 32 South Central Ave. After February 1st. according to a new ruling of the poetoffie depart ment, the phone number of the post office will be in the telephone book, and patrons can call up and aak any thing they desire, eicept If they have any mail. Heretofore. Dhone have been barred from public use In post- ornce, and the new order will allow people to secure information about parcel post tone rates, etc. Sylte Rope silk black and colors. Fre instructions. Deuel's Art Dept A force of men Is emoloved hv the Medford Coast railroad putting In new tie between this city and Jackson ville. Army slickers $1.00. at U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave. Ted Thye, well known in this city ana vaney has been matched to wrestle with Plnkey Gardiner at Port land February 1st Gardiner has been Wrestling In Los Angeles where he waa flopped twice by Walter Miller. Richard Kanthe who met. Ralph Hand at Gold Hill a month or so ago Is scheduled to meet George Lambert at Salem this week. High top rubber boot f 4.85. at U. 8. Army Goods Store, 32 So. Central Ave. Mrs. John Reter of Jacksonville waa among the out of town shoppers in the city Tuesday. Wrestling. Gold Hill. Wvnntm night. . . el. Luper Brothers, saxophone and trombone soloists will demonstrate Conn band instrumenta at our store, Thursday. January 26th. Ynu am enr. dially invited to come and hear them. noot Music Co. 261 Among the Granta Pskh nannia in the city Tuesday afternoon were Mr. ana Mrs. F. 8. BramwelL A. B. Cornell and Attorney Jamea T. Chlnnock. uest music Eagle Point Sat. night . . 264 We axe still selling Velvet tobacco 2 for 25c at U. 8. Army Oooda Store 32 Central. The many friends of Mr. E. 0. y . . .... v, nrs. J. Riddell will be pleaaed to learn that she.ia convalescing rapidly from her . wu,a,ci.UJS i . recent serious illness. W have Inspected the reclaimed .v n.uiiivwi IUQ IOVIA1IUQU TuIa " at Klamath Falls. We ... . . recommend these lands a aa Invest ment Page-Dressier Co. tf Lowest rats of insurance carried by 263 ChfnpflA Vow Vaara mn... 1 ' - ' " ' ..Ml WUIVB L IVt-nlf a nil m-lll I.. j I... , , next -v ic uumovii vy i'?cai Chinamen, in conjunction with cousins trom Montague and ,Yreka, Calif., and Ashland: Tho season lasts for about a j i. j . iiun una ouming incense. JJefore the - - uiji.vuw, inuu5vuau wuiliu imhii. t.it. i iJi,ii-Aj n i-1 tru iuaeri Sin. and shoot off firecrackers, hut of l,AnH . ... ., icvcui jraf me ceieurauona nave tfbeen tame. , Hemstitching, . .. Plcotlng. 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handlcratt Shoo. tf Special attention to children's teeth. Dr. V, R, Kaufman, dentist. Hnmta Bide. Phone office 285, Res. 33 1-R. 26 1 uu noiumMH i ni-llic, UlUMItll UM l'oiilanil offiiVm imiioMtii'ejt u i-hitnue F '-' " or tliuo on two or Its trains between Si ill l'ValtclxtHI nn.l I'i.hI.iiiiI nlf,-illvA February - . ., 12th. The Stnft:l Limited will run on a 28 hour schedule be tween the two points. The new sched ule has not been completed, relative to the arrival and departure Interme diate rnlnts. , . , Wrestling. Reuben vs. Hand, (Md Hill. Wednesday night. Stil Shakes, shingles, Medford t.br. Co. Miss M-nhel Snndbeig. who has been with tho PatUm'book ftor. for the past year and a half, will leave within re any a tor Madford. whei-e she will make her home. She hiu accepted ixvsltlon with lhf ivn Comer book store in that city. Salem Statesman, a new and eomolete stock of ma chine needle. Deuel's Art ItopL Please remember that classified ail locals and small a us are cash In ad vance. Hrtng in yonr ads and do not use telephone, u Tho county court will meet this eek to select thn election officers for the year, three from each nreclnct. They a ll serve at the spring primary and the general election net fall. A new and comulete line of Packaaa Goods. Royal Society or L Martin. Free Instructions. Deuel's Art Dept. Tickets ror Eugene backet ball game rill be on sale tomorrow inoi-aliTg at : 00 o'clock. 26 1 State Superintendent of Banks I ram well left for Salem Tuesday afn.r spending a ahort time in consul tat I -.n with Attorney George M. Roberts on the affair or the defunct Pank of Jacksonville. A public statement on fm"?Rt P" 0,8 situation a II be Issued, pursuant n ,H..ai aMJ a... ...J . vt other depositor. Madrona Dairy Jersey milk and cream. Iu purity and uualltv aneaka for Itself. Phone 201-J ror sauiDle. 264 Lota of enoore Kagle Ilnt Sat nite. 264 vunam unver or Klamath Falls, a stockman or that district Is spending a few day In the city on business. For business opportunities In S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency room 421 Modford bldg.. phone 00. tr Seven carload of aheen and eattl from the Applegate and Jacksonville districts were shipped to IVrtland the nrsi ot tne week A nice dressy raincoat for $7.50 t t 8. Army Goodt Store, 3S 80, Central Ave. , . , Snappy trots, Eagle Point Sat. night. ,264 A force of carpenters are engaged la remodeling the new hall of the Amer ica Legion over the Toggery. Thomas swem win decorate the interior. Everywhere von look vou tAA a Chevrolet ' f Hot coffee and light lunches, ta males and chill con earns at DeVoe's Geo. M. Cornwall of Portland, pub lisher or The Tlmbermsn, was a Med rord visitor today. As Strong men show ihnle m.tfta tinder adverse conditions likewise docs the Hupmoblle. 23 Chimney, sweep." John Buckley, phone 259-H, between 8 a. m. and t P- n. 261 R. A. Koppes. city editor of the Mall Tribune, Is confined to his home with a severe cold. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Everywhere you look yon see a Chevrolet tf Ben Bcovell, the popular war enter tainer, will leave tomorrow morning for Roeeburg after spending ten days in southern Oregon. When in need of sash and doora. call Wallace Woods, 108 or corao to 711 t. Main street When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Ben Scovell gave aa entertainment t the high school last night which waa highly enjoyed by a fair 'sized crowd. He was introduced by the Rev. Sasnett. who gave a brief history of his work. Scovell proved himself a good entertainer, and waa particularly good In Shakespearean selections. He also rendered "Caaey at the Bat" Mr. Scovell will make another appearance at Ashland, and then goes to Rose burg for a return engagement . Ticket for Eugene basket ball game will be on sale tomorrow morning at 9:00 o'clock. 261 Orderly crowds, Eagle Point Sat. night. . , 264 Be Sure and aeA the lnteat mrulel Hupmoblle. Clark Motor Co. 283 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Vulcanizing machine at 311 N. Central Ave 283 FOR SALE Good Swiss Jersey bull t monius 01a. J. A. Manke, Med rord, Route 1. 269 Zane Gray New Book To the Last Han' A GOOD ONE Medford Book Store ' . : I' N. Central St, ' The' Old Reliable U ' years in business J. K. .Mil HUM l 1 iu,v TiunJ,,i rn nn ... ..:.n i.i i k A i .... , ii'n'M i inn ill v llllloruiH, HUM i will stop at Siiriuimmtn and 8n Fran- , i. , .. .... itiii, in I. I,., it, puiniiii,iii,iiiirr ill the atatM ' i i'.i . . M. li ,i ., i i i i i -1 New and reclaimed O. D, hrwehesi tind shirks nt U. 9. Army Goods Utort. j S3 South Central Ave. Mr. and Mr. Edlsm Murtihu'l of Ihls city spent the Inst. or the week visiting Mends and relative atl Eugene, Ore. Ticket for Kuiicno basket ball game will be on sala tomorrow morning at 9 :00 o'clock. aJl ' OBITUARY H1LIRETH E. A. lllldreth Sr., passed away at Cottago Orove, Ore,, Monday evening at the ago of HO years. He whs a veteran ot tho Civil war, and a renldent ot Jsrksmt county ror more than 30 years. Mr. lilt Urnth bears a wide acquaintance and a more detailed. account or hla past will appear In a later lasue. The body will arrtva In Medford this evening, and funeral servlroa will- te hold at HPHE motor of the New Series of the good Maxwell is so finely balanced that high 6peeds are attained with minimum vibration. This absence of vibration reduces wear, and assures a minimum of repair and main' tenance costs. a These mechanical elements of great value are fittingly augmented by the great beauty of the New Series. Tourlni Car, aS A. W. Walker Auto Co. West Main Street, Medford Hlic Good MAXWELL Where Ford Work Is Guaranteed At the Lowest Cost to You Overhaul motor and transmission and re babbit block . ., .$29.00 Overhaul transmission only $14.00 Overhaul motor and reborn block t. ...... .$40.00 Reline bands . .,. . . $3.00 Reline bands, starter type ........... ,. v ., $3.75 Reline Bands, enclosed cars , . $4.00 Overhaul rear axle ',... ... .... . . ', $7.00 Grind valves, test coils, adjust carburetor ... . ..... . . ... $5.00 Grind valves only . . . ... .... . . . . "j ,. . . ,... . '. ... .$3.50 Compare these prices with' any other shop. We do it cneaper be cause we have the only completely equipped shop in town,. G. E. ; Gat es Auto Co. Piuiois or Meks-t'imgni' t'n., ttt i . ill., riiurndit.v, Uev. J, R, tnum i in. Peckham's Remedy A Medicine for Children - The best we know of for croup, cough and cold Heath's Drug Store The Sari'Tox Shop ,100 East Main Street ' Roadster, S85 Sedan, t485 Coupe, f , not t officiating, Interment In - : lial Point tmiuiioiy, I li.' UU 1 ' I ' " V. : . . .. ".-Ma' ' It.vid .....:' i' , :. .'i-l ., ' , ...... ; , '. '. a, ;. ?