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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
L MTTDFOnP MATT TWTTTTTNR M F,T)FOTtT). OR YXl 0". VTtTDAV. PBTHHTAnV X 1022. pacif, fttu! v. XT ku : ; , I r ' BUTTE FAILS LITTLE APPLEGA1E Kvnit-tt Atilmtt nml f uiilly liuvn 'I'liimo nU-lnl IHK dcliool very day i niovnil Into llin CiiIi'IkIi hniiim, j Iniit month urn f'lny l'niiliMt, Klnoni, J Olt iin All.irt, while rrturiilim from : .;ari Hn, i,oy4 Hilvn mul ( Iiiuk Klein-' III.. MM! V fMM 1lin II II I . PI I Ullll I I' In ruiifittiK u riiiily niiki In liU toot Tm'Miliiy ovi'iiliitf and hud u Vtry tmiu fiwit whleli lulil lilm 11 1 fur th" rvMt ut th wvrk, II. I). Mill It Hi-ltliiM tn lm it fin uuoiii Mftlior mi lii'io to thu wintir r'iK'rt. J tuny llnrrrfiTj him l'-n MmIiImk wlih (ill fiunlly Ui" punt wink, return Imniiner. Jlnuiiy Glenn tnrtitl to hc)m Mon day uml the river wm frozen tivnr tin Hlurti il tu follow u trail on Hit' hill ul lti to nrlinol but Ih'iiiiiim lout. Jiimf Heynoldit r n nut itlonK unit found hi") and took III in homo, ' Walter ?.ellltr Iiuh cured notti" bariin for itiivurnl iftitlen In tlio ni'ltth- miik tu mruni iu.uuy. wn.-i n i" t)rhKd. Ho mire know how tj curt' ZllfSlT ",.""t '"""''l.a.'on, for rh oma of It. 1'htt cold Wnvo him iiimiwil out. lonv Ihk a Kd ,r-.rd for till year. It I Mr. od Mm. Jiitnna H.-ynold won' w four nhuvo lure, th ryldt i btialni-HH vlallora nt Frank Hllva'a litit tiltiht, and winio illinium' wim dnna to tli wntiT pliica. eiit'liilly Frank Car ni.u'it harder ahop. Tln lunildnic Monday. Mr. and Mr. Hlilmy Htnnma rf Talent wnrn at lh home of IUiuIii Cimlt hut ButurJay and Hunday. I Arthur Klnlnbnmuier lft th lntlrj all froivn nnd I'lirmrd, ln lum Ixx'ti bony rxpnlrliitf, IhivIhr to put In lot of new pipe, tut will lm ready for hlM ili tilK Friday, New ri'iu hiMl hero V't-liiiHiluy of 1 irt of tht week on u btiHlueiM vlitlt t l:. A. Illldnith'a death. They wer ,('all(urnU iKiltila. j upendlnic thn winter In t'ottaKB drove. .yr ,) jjni, Waltnr Zeldler Mid, lluil llilrtrulh and wlf.i Were railed Wu(i 'ur!4,.l wen pleamtnl vlaltorn of over them aho.it ihre w. ka . Mr, and Mr. Frank fatnenm t.no en when th futher wn tnken an hud. I, . . k lie hint Ihu.i hoverlim Intween life ' , and death ever . elnee. Th- many 1 )' r ront of altendanr. fur th friend mtend their a mpathy to the Pllla .r th UttU Apidexatn aclHK.l . licrenvett fiunlly. Inet tnunlh wna VH., and thn month Uo Th mk..tlmll tenm returned Tiie tor lal 100 icr r nt. Thn pupl'a aro dny of Ji.ni week very tnu h tired out. ry niu h hn'idl aipd hy helnit o n the tiuvi iinu wna hurd and ruld ; few In number, yet aro dolntc ecllent weuther dlMiareeahln, The boya en-1 work. Mln Hurr County nupervl ior Joyed the aamen and wrr trenled to Vnl(.d with lu laitt Thuraday and waa ai veral Immiurta. which they enji.yed j miirtl pj.-n,,. Wth the proKWM made UHlly well, fentrnl Folnt pluyed a jp , , p)Khth Krft( -ery rouKh ..r. ki.o, kln out thvl. , A )(,h Vomhe,t w Pn,n, Venter the flrwt itamn by hrenklriK '., . . . , ... ' l.tiiin In hi. url.l he.l.U hurtle., .! , , ho"' ' Vlalted W ith all of the ether player by apralna "'"' f lt Bunday. re!urnln lu and ItriilHea, but with nil their bud!!"" VenlnK 1J reaiimn her achiwd lurk they nn four out f the nit 'work. teamen. I Mr. nnd Mm. Clifford Dunulnnt in Hre thmitt and ImiNolIti linn bcenjwnro ralli-r at thn honin of Mr.' nnd the irevllln epidemic the pant two 'Mr. Frank 8llva Tueday. week a. I u-aa Haltmarah U ainndln the Mr. rul liit ueen very ick the luat !eek with Mra. I.. J. t'ombeiit and fani- Wiek, hut In reported an n little better ' )y, todny, A trained nur.o .moo up to-1 Hnlph Jennlncn left Hnturdny for flay to tk rare of hjm. 1'rofea-"tcMrn ,,(,,,. ,! erH.ct to be. lip here. Mr. Ward ha hnd two n VT7 roj..,n..i.. e.e,.,.1K year, of training In the army on nudi i"' Mr- ""'l Mr. Paul Amlerrm'a luat t lnr. Saturday. MIh loulae HudKea nnd Wn now rmve nlimit rtKkt lm lu-a of Wm. I'uraol rendered aerenil Inatru anow and mure fulllna lonlnht. thejnu-ntal plect-s and l-lonaln -liller fa Ut of January, W o have good i vored tia with a few vocttl o1b. after aUlKhlnK. 'which rardii were brtitiuht out aud J. Ioub!rilny wna aplni.li.K around , a ,jUu nnir Mr Am,,r r, Z Pf ". y i '-rvH coffee aM rafte. MTimle i'iio hna rnttred .'lion for ... ... . I the nt half, alao MUa. fonley. d! XV" w,r" vl,,,,1 nMn Tueaday the Toakey . hililrei, from M. dford. I,nll y two ln ln a f anow There . .. . . . . . . . ... ...H u ... . U. A.,l,l!H,,,.n.,,y ,.M it.. ir. THaiwu-it naa ini conirai-i tTi" u,.hiiiii"ij i.u tn- gradlnit the railroad to the hal. In ry. whlih ho entlmate will tak three muntha i complete, lie hna moved up here and la making ready tu atari n( mil. .kiii k naa n mua nuuit" lit Kmiin 1 a'.nce Janiary Cth t'hvlln Imnf-ird and l.oula JcnnlnKi cnlled n Wm, I'uraol Ttiea.Iay evi-n- l'o hulldlnit The crulaei will commence work again nt week. r ! Mr. Kud Mr. Cvx Jiioved Ivn.k to town Hunday. It begin to look a a though f woik will be pU-ntlful by another week or an. itay Spencer, F.lincr lloeff, nnd John C'lurk aro exi ted homo thla week. Thero will he a moving day the laat of thn week, ua three famllle will have to move out and in the aame day, on account of real eattitn trana fera. Malmniya will move Into the I'eer houae from tho Frednhur houae. Mra. Abbott out Of the Feeler hnuee Into the Chiller houao Jhnt ahe ha junt hnught, and tho family that Uvea In thla houae will move Into the Kredenhurg houae, Mra. Alrne Jnckaon entertained a few of her friend Tueeday evening with card and mimic. After thla re freahmMit were aerved. Ice cream, cake uiiil aAndwlichea. Thoae pre ent were the Mlaaea O.Ttru.lo and 1'rnaatlne Fredenburg, Veltu llaniiii. Kaala Whaley and Ham llughea. Krneat und (ilenn Albert and Klgie Abbott. I'rnfoaanr Ixiwo ha been on the alck Hat for a few day. Mr. Oolll Ilialnerd I vtaltlng her parent. The engine wa derailed for n abort time Tueaday, v Mr. and Mr. Darker gave nn In formal dinner to tho biiakctball boy, tiaeh Ward, I'rofeaaor liw, and Ira Totignte, n member of the school liourd a wi-ll n an IntereMtlng rooter at tho prcvloua gnme played recently In tho valley. Tho boya any It waa "Home feed." Mr. Marker gavo a few of hi mimical aelecllon. after which card und Jokea flnlahud tho evening entertainment Our hatchery la putting out aomo very Intereatlng work In tho linn of egg thla winter, which heretofore ha been ImpoHHlblo or mi p turned to be, ii they take tho groen egg from thn apnwnlng Million on Little llutte, whip them up hero to tho hatchery, vhero tliey remain until tho eye aliige, then they ahlp them on to other hntcherle. They havo JtiHt flnlahed ahlpplng nut one hundred nnd forty neven thouaiind egua to Tumola hatch ory, Jlond, Dregon, onn hundred nnd thirty-two thounnnd orh to Vnlon, Oregon, Krneat Albert nnd Herrold I'nllon aro giving a dnnco In thn town hall Bnturday uvenlntr. lCverybody wel comu, Hiippcr and good mimic. ' C W. Jackaon handed me In hi Bubacrlptlon for Tko Bedford Mull Trlbuno thl tuornlng, very valuable milk cow, thought to bo cnine-d by n! fall. I A trembling, of tho onrth wa mdlce. Ablo on tho Little AppltKilta Tueaday.l her of cam were, ready nt 7: CO. The niembara of arhool went ordered to' enter tho car, ntt knowing what wn In Mt.ro for them. The flrt itup wu; mndo at tho Caaler homo where aomo limn wa a pent It) game flntHhliig with (too J thing to eat. Then where. Juat follow tho loader nnd before ono cou'd think, tflu gueata found them aelve at tha Stevens homo. Hero they found the aamo happy welcome; tho remainder of the evening wa npent In enjoyment of music and more eata. The time for the etttortalnmnnt put on by tho throe literary aorletle. will be February third. Thoro will bo three Interaeilng part a ahort play. mliiBtrel, Doctor Cut and Slaah. The money will go to defray the expenneg of the athletic atuoclatlon. Thoae that aro Interested In the arhool and would llko to know what atudent can do thomaelvo, ahould not rulaa thla entertainment. Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! Hera' Something About & S.S. That You'll Be Clad to Hear. Yott mleht Juat an welt know It right now, -th ratiaa of akin erupt Uma. pimple, Llnrklieaila, holla and n on, la right In the PIihxI. Thar ib no get ting away from IU Mclvnee haa provad It. Wo prova It. Tou can provo It. When tho cnuao of akin trouble and t irupllon la In th bluod. It lan't cum- PHOENIX SCHOOL NOTES I , The BoraoBter examination will ho Klven thla woek. Somo puplla aro oxompt booau.uo of tholr oxcollont work. Nod Wold of Modford ontor ed tho ltlRh achool Tuosday. Tho Bcmlor clans cntertalnoil tho MrU echooV and toachora In a royal pianuor laat Friday evcutng, A uuiu- lt B. 8. B. Olv Too An Angelle "klKl mon aenan to almply treat tlia akin. A lnttle uf S. H. !5. will prove to yen what la happening In your bkaul, H.H.!. I a arlentlflii bluud elemiRor, It rtiivea out tha tniiurlttea which cauae rcimiui. tetter, raah, pimples, bollii, bliiclihoiula, blolohe and other aalu rruptloii. When thiine Impurltle aro driven out. you can't stop aeverul very nice tlilnpn fnim liuppKiiim;. 'otir llpa turn niit nrally may, 1 our eye apiii klo, your eoniplexliin 'clear. U becomea beau ti rul. Vour ia.ee loolia llko that ot iv piimtieroiia, rudriy, well-fed, refined CeiitliMiian, or If you are u woiiinu, your coiiuilesion become 1 tin real kind that tho wliula world an adnilr'). K.S.A I ul:io a pnwcrl'ul body-bulldor. uo ron.su It ImllilH new und lii,M' blond tell. Thiil' why It fills out aunlien ehneltj, bony neetia, thin limb, help ii-Riuti lost flcHli. H couta little to liave tV.la happen to you. H. H. H, I irnlil at ad drug tre. In two atr.e. 'i'Ug luiticr U U Ui mvv gugutkA COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH ALL SALE PRICES North Central The Busy Street YOU CAN SAVE BY TRADING AT THE GOLDEN RULE Visit our store and see the new Spring Goods and get our prices. Our buyer is now in New York with the buyers for the other 75 Golden Rule Stores. New goods are arriving daily at the very lowest prices Jap Crepe 33c yard A FEW 0F01R MANY BARGAINS Shoe Laces 5& 10c iVtt-r nil JVr Woiir Men's All Wool Vtiitu WoK; Hho.. $23.00 nt $-l.23 jrootl line of Ladies' Silk ronu't'C Natural IVttieoalH in Cotton uiui color, ut G7 Silk, in both plain ami ami $1.35 rr yanl fancy colors. I line Icnem, 30 inches, New Fancy Skirtings', nt 25 van! jiricwl from $1.15 to ; $5.50 per yard American Lady Cornets priced from $1.25 Cotton Crepe for Shirting, to $7.00 priced at 32f (loud Wort. Sh'e 27 inch White Outing $3.00 Flannel at : 18 yard u I Silk I'oiicee in white nnd colors at $1. GO yard Yonnp Men's Suits : at $13.50 and up Khaki Cloth, 2tf inch, ; nt 33 and 40? j 40 incll an Siik Crr,e de Chene, from $1.50 to Children's flinghnm and $2.80. ( Crept; Konipcrs from $1.70 to $3.00 4Q jnch fil, s;ik Gcf,r.tte nt$1.45 Solid Leather Work Slue for men at S 83 inc Brown ' IVppercl R. Muslin at 15 f.2 inch All Wool nroad ' Cloths, at $3.40. All new colors Lingerie Crepe in plain and figured at 35 3fi inch Light Striped Outing Flannel at 3( inch Sateen, good 20 yard grade assorted colors. ; at 33 Nig Line Hoys' Suits Low prices New 36 inch Percales at 19c and 27 Cotlon Press Crcpc, ' assorted colors, priced Tan, Brown Oxfords at 39 at $4.15 -H inch Plaid Gingham nt 19 J. L P. Coats Mercerized Crochcd Thread 10? Ball See our Work Gloves at 2fJ? Men's Heavy Cotton Sox. 15 Good Heavy Work Shirts at $1.00 Men's Cotton Sweaters at $1.25 Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Men's Co! ton Dress Sox 5 pair for 81.00 We sell all rcgulcr l'c Shoe Polish at 12 ' Cotton Towelintr at 15c. 18. 20 30c and 35- Old Hickory Garters at 25C Talm Olive Made Soap, large cake 10? J. & T. Coats Thread 5 Spool 32 inch Oregon Flannel, Grey and Khaki colors at 95 Silk Sewing Thread 150 yards atl2 Men's Bib Overalls at SI . 25 Dress Snaps 3 dozen for 10 36 inch nope Muslin 15t yard. Men's Hats $2.25 to $4.50 ZC, inch Black Silk Taffeta from $1.40 to $3.00 , Ready Made Sheets Mx90 at $1.10 2x90 at 90? and $1.30 1x90 at $1.35 65 inch Cotton Damask at 75 and 90 A. C. A. Bed Ticking at 50 Fancy Feather Ticking at 49? Fancy Mattress Ticking at 34? Best Grade Dress Oxfords $5.50 to $8.00 Ready-to-Wear A few bargains left Ladies Dresses One Lot. each $10.00 OneJjOt, each One-Lot, each $18.00 $25.00 All Ladies' Coats Suits and Dresses at reduced prices. See them before buying. 36 inch Figured Sateens at 50 All Linen Satin Damask priced from $3.00 to $5.50 Ladies' Cotton Hose priced at 25 C- 35 and 50, in brown and black Ladies' Waists One Lot, at $5.00 A few left at $3.35 Others from $7.00 to $10.00 Men's Dress Shoes $4.75 to $9.95 Unbleached Sheeting S-4 priced at 60 9-4 prioed at .68 28 inch 8 oz. Canvas at 28 36 inch 10 oz. Canvas at 37 40 inch 11 oz. Canvas at 40 Children's Cotton nose. 2 pair for 25 Others at 25 per pair, and 40 and 45 per pair Pillow Cases 42x36 inch priced at 34c Pillow Tubing 36 inch at : 33? 40 inch at 42 inch at -38 -54 Ladies' Satin Pumps $7.50 to $8.15 Bleached Sheeting 8-4 priced a't G7 8- 4 priced at 75 9- 4 priced at G8 and 75 10- 4 priced at 70 and 85 Men's Cotton T isle Hose. 5 pair for $1.00 Bnster Browa Silk Hose, outsizes, blaek and brown. Price $1.55 Buster Brown Silk Hose. $1.00 Assorted colors MEDFORD'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT. STORE We sell for cash only, the same price to all. You don't Day for others when you trade here. Be one of our customers and save EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR EVERYBODY : h t t . - ... 1 ' - Ml'.l)l'tKl tiltANTS l'ASS ASHIvWD BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE lcaso Secure KLAMATU FAXLSp H your Wo will gel! your btislnctia handlo you ii partner, etc. No Clinrso for, IJhUiibs . Transactions Confidential WE LOCATE BUYERS r FOUR-SITE SALES AGENCY ASHLAND OREGON MKDFOUD Beaver UUk Medford Bid. Phono 4 lhone 900 4-MUST TOWNS SOU'TUKHN OUUQON Cut Rate Wood Yard We have esablished a new wood yard at 111 North Fir. v i All Wood Seasoned and Dry, at Cut Rate Prices. Phone 551 DROP In Horseshoeing FROM $2.00 UP , All kinds of wood, iron, steet work done reasonable. iFrazier's Blacksmith Shop j . FRAZIER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP !i09S. Holly Medford