Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOttI) MATT; TRlIUTNr. ' MKHKOUn. OIM-KJON. FUMDAY. IT.IiUl'AUY 'Jl. IHJJ
Jfacal and
Personaldl
The follow hm filen.lly warning to
the lllOt.ll IstH Of (IlHtllS P.l.sS rtilS iuV
lisliid in the IViilv foiii-iei vestenlnv:
.1 MeMahmt. sttite t raffle officer.
a in on the job utter having been
Just w lion It was thought tluit -ll"'
looal rovaloni'i1 ol' (ho (In had been
thine away with, with (ho la l weather
of tho fait low las tho iiiiment ;i i1
pears to have hr.iKen out nireh. ti tl
I l' is I ll h'll o
i' ii.-tMotion it a ,iio
Matv'i I '111 on the
'Cts t I'l'liill tho
bull ;,ll w al'in:t
i on M innes ta
Tho Orld VVIloWK hull ill Ihls oiiy
will tonight ho a magnet diawini; a hi
crowd if oiK'iuiii!iionl members from
all over (h( valloy, inelmliim ti-aiiis
I'llKS, t Witness lOV al ptllll (iOl O:1
work.' Ciainl Vatrtaivh Korwin .1.
Xolan of 1'oitlanil, will ho present ainl
will probably participate in tho work
A slipper w ill ho ino of tho features of
(hp pvoniim.
Tho latest shades In looliind yarn.
Omn in ;:reon, lile, periwinkle, tancer
one. and old rose. Handicraft Sh p.
e mtineil to his li:mi(' hy illness for (ho one hoars on every stdo of now 0:1s " .
pn-t lew weeks. . Mo is ah.mt duo f ir a ! KiVsh smell everv iia Sl.u Meal
!'it. ndly Hide trio mi (his wax. hnviim! Mftrkot.
imtleeie.l Ms (iianU Pass frKrn.lx o(j Auto insmanoo. Krowu Wl.ito. '
'' A. K. Uoainos is loisioied in the
tVulr.il IVint llnol far sale, 10 i. .... ...... ,.,.., ; ,,. .,. .. . .,,
.noniio he reeettlp p.ii';-l'ii--."l fr vu t
V Klliwhl. -
l'.biar VI
lit, Cte:;iU actty Joxvoler. i d'1' painle
tl
A.nl ttinil (or t ho tuih iui l.lei- I ,o"ttl Jii nro l.tvoi'H tii tilaiuillU', oil
(tuit'f iuid l-Vink .lyi.t.tt. : I iiulitK i,ho itonoiMi.m.vi oolite I'M
Iik.ii (his ooiitiix 1 . 1 i t pnl lor tho oats.i I i rand Oi.inti rnniiiiitiv nl I'.iii
.illomiitod roidii rx and l"ii hii of I ho land ln-rnmlm'. !.i:ih inirtnu lb.
Lank nl ti.dd 1 til, ha.i t t llh'd xvi th number hi-in! WFImh Wiilto iind l
hoard
rooms: would oost $:iii,00d t loiild.
Kindoruarton trainini: will make (Jie
Orrlianlist ' A
spray pinup only
i l ice to lay ,x,L'ttit. j i h( nado. r. ioo . .
... . . . .., Isinin al orno:xns hn?;ntor and happai
xxill ho rediirod $!it oxo x d.u until . , ., , , ,, , V .,
,. , . tor hoth mother nl ohtld. Imv lul
sold. t. old Kay Hoaltx-(Vimnanv, pltmio 0 . , ... ..v.i
I Wo sHolal!o on roborln:; oviindors.
frank Rolxerls. demist. n.nl ; P P . r)o,0 M TJixersldP (laraso. t!
Hi lv:. Telephone M3-R. tf I Me.Hxrd visilers in (Jval.ls IMss yes
:!":"'! The n.iiiiinations far (he va'ious til'- torday inoliilel M. !.. tl;i.l k. I !.rl
r h. p. online ati.J 1 io,""s ,? l"fl-o to ho xete.l i n al ' nor. II. I.. Wallher ami V. H. Shoj.
$T.". 110 N. t'ontral. j ,,,l oleolion next Thurs lay nisht wore herd.
.;! i o'os( d hy (he Klks at their sossi on last j lr.'l forgot tho shooting nia(oh Sun
nriu. x mi l imros( in mis oioftiin ( ilsy a: i.a-nport s pin:'o.
isoentenit in (Tip r iniest lor oxaltedl .New shipment of w ire lamp
mler. Txv.i vH kmrxxn ri(i?.ons aiv1 ,'iniuos. Pouel's Art Uo( (.
lamlidates fir this lushes! of It In j xinosts m I1k HM ! HollamMiHlnle
the l idire. A bin saiokor will f :lloxx .1. H Sua T an ' .1. M. x' M!in of Seattle,
iniiaodiatelj alter the olei tion. t!-orve f. Iverd and Cooi-ko l.oxvis ol
Sportsnan. alti)(inn' A koo-.I old'ait Krnneispi, Al Allan of itnkland,
iaslii'nvd sh:nt inn mnl 'li xxiU he hold . I'lillf.. J. (5. Lewis of tiYnooiiver. V ,
n;V.'S. (lildsharv of fhi?auM,'and K:x-
I li.- aii'dHiiioiu ,ji
,!.u k;-oii i!!o has h
this time aeoordiii,:
I. in;;,' in the rillil.i .
' The apisMttltnolit ri
there nro three e..i
:i post nailer at
ii di'laxed iOiiiiu,
t roporis In a
'. at Waslumd in.
roil l.oi! .liilx , mi,
did'itei lor t'lo
iln I' I i.i:u'-i.
I leiiislllehiiid,
riootiiiK,
0 per d.
Mutton ooyoroil.
Ilmidleratl idion
tf
i,o
1 '
J'i:.i'pliuio (' iiiniy l-'urm Miiroau
I c i ill. whioh pays $i"o per year.
Sash and doors. Med ford l.uuihor l'o
ilu
01 .'.,1)1
eilHlpalUtt
Jul oi ::;
ll.'.. II loll
din IIP'
.(lid ooli
lVrsons who oaiu over tlie niomf
tains last nishi hy aiiiri from Calif 'r
iiiii rot ort ei-ht inohi s f snow on the
liiKhxxay in the Sisklyous anil that the
Kuins was disaurei'iihle lieoause of the
intense raid. The snow xas frozen,
and rhalns had t i lie used on cars.
Riverside Community cliih danoe.
.ru !...!, 1....,.. M.....I
i ' ii. m.iiii. ii-i"in-s iii ii.riia. ,,in'i ,
, .x... Now
i,t;iot, .' I I ll ll I nun l i. ill.
When til TWd nr pash and doors,;
rail Wallace Woods, 10$ or coma to!
VI 1 v.. Main stree(.
The Salvation Army doughnut sale
will be held at the public market to
morrow mornini;. The material for
makinK them has been donated liy the
morclianls of Medford. and the lou?h
nuts cotiked at the Salvation Army
headiiuarters. The proeoeds so to the
local relief fund.
Syltev sweater jarn suitable for
sweaters, scarfs, tassels anil embroi
dery, $1.00 a spool. Handicraft Shop.
oi.ic
Lanipiit
''VS
s!ia,lo
at Lamport's p.l.ico Sunday.
at
Hiu merchan lise sh ot
plaii'. Sunday, Feb. ill.
Al) members and friends of the Y.
W ('. A., are cordially invited to an
informal reception t uiiuht nt S o'clock
in the Presbyterian church parlor to
meet. Mil's Kdith Denisun. northwest
lield secretary of the Y. W. I'. A., and
to lmar her spuak on the national pro
gram of the association and tho issues
of the national c 'invention in April.
Yantod To borrow $12no on sood
security. Will pay highest rate of
interest. Phone W9-M. 294
Atta boy! Laok who's here! Cash
spat dance at the Riverside Communi
ty club Sat.. Feb. 25th. Somethins
doing. 2ST
Sarah North, sister of Mrs. V. ll.
Canon is ill in a local hospital, and
JndKe and Mrs. W. H. Canon are here
from Roseburs on that accinnt. How.
ever, he will return home fmteht o.-Saturday.
TOMORROW
A GREAT
DOUBLE BILL
OF FUN
and ENJOYMENT
imxlels in plain and fancy
l( iwe!s. Hauilloraft Sh l. 2'.'2'
Ab:iit JT.-iiiiioO is ti bo expcn.Uvl hy
the Cnlifimla-Creis.'xii Toxvor company
in construct hia new transmission lines.
J. C. Tlvrupson of Medford, ropresent
ins the enmpany is in Portland tiyinit
(o arranso xvith the hihxvay coaimls
sion to have a hub-power line cross
the latrine hitihway at one ioint. and
the commission il lesn't like tho idoh.
for the li:ie may fall in a storm s mie
time and cause trouble tr traffic. Tin '
ro;osed line is to rnn from Prospect
to SM'infieil, cominK alont the-wost
fork of the WillameKe and striking
the highway at Walker and' trailing it
as far as lloshen. Portland Orest.;
nian. Everywhere you look 3rou see a
Chevrolet. tf
New O'. n. hn eehea $l.r.o, at y. S.
Army Cmds Store, 22 Central Ax-e. So
'
Ray IV.tvis of Prospect arrived yes
terday and will sjHnd several days in
the city attendiny to business.
Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat
Market.
If it's insurance we write it. R. A.
Holmes. The Insurance Man.
Klamath county approved the $ou,.
oofl road bond issue at the special
election held last Tuesday by a major
ity of almost six to onp. according to
the Klamath Kails Herald.
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 E.
Main. . 4 .
Afghan and rus henks. Handicraft
hop. " ' 2.2
Tomorrow is the last dav -which
j George G. Hewitt, deputy collector of
internal revenue will be in the city
at room 2t7 Federal building to assist
: taxpayers to make out their income
tax returns for the year 1921.
i Remember the shootrnV matclt Sun
day. : Fire insurance. Hrown & White.
i A witness before the jtrand jury at
Jacksonville yetsterday .was Peputy
j Sheriff Ernest Lister of Josephine
.county. . ,
e have cut them once more. The
'axis of Prospect.
Lc Merile iack:ice po.uI.s-- free In
stnictions. lv-nel's Art IVpt.
Rev, frank Stevens has ho "n hold
ing meetings In the Salvation Army
hall this week with if.md aucmlauco,
and the interest Is prow inv: xxith each
mooting. He will preach tmlsht. Sat
urday niaht and Sunday nilit at S p. in.
Sjiot daneos 'n everythlns. Kaitle
Point Sat. Feb. 2."ilh, 2s
Perry O. Crawford of tin1 California
Oregon Power eoinpnny, retnrtioil this
morninc from a week's business visit
to CoiH-o-Calif.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
C. L. Clovencer of Grants Pass,
spent Friday in this city on business.
Officers" dress shoes reduced from
?T.no to $.-,.r,o. o. I. maiklnaws re
duced Trom $5.3fi to $7.00. One sjioop
skin lined moleskin aviator's coat re
duced from $13. CO to $'J.fi0. V. S, Army
Gixuls Store, 32 South Central avenue
AmnnK cuest.s at (ho Hoti'l Medf rd
are .1. A. MacKeiuie of Los Viim los.
M. RoRoman of San Francisco, l. O
Nielby of Eugene, t;. A. tinrdon of
Cliioo. J. W. Fleailhi: of Sacramento,
Mr. and Mrs. H. I!. Patrick of Omaha,
and Peter H. Gorman of Souttle.
Yhen you want drv mill blocks lust
call Valley Fuel company. Phone 7o.
The Southern Pacific railway has
taken 5iio of the Jackson county
pamphlets and will distribute them
throughout the oast ami middle west j
The county turned over 200 i)f the;
ll.lets, to the railroad company Wed-!
nesday. and 2''0 of them two xvoeksl
aeo. I
Lath. lime. Medford Lnmber Co. i
Miss Mabel Sandberg, fornii'ily with
Pattern brothers, returned ,to Sulem
yesterday after a short visit at Mod
ford.--Salem Statesman.
A Rood time assured, Easle Point.
Saturday 23. I
The sheriff has been servin? jury;
notices all week, and .three of the!
women on the list Thursday agreed to'
jury ja-rvice according to the county
clerk who was instructed to draw ten
I'rii'k Anderson has rotu ttod (o his
minim; claims and homestead In the
true Led '.'.o district .i ior si short stay
in the I'itv.
All kinds of rxuuh timi nressoi
lumher. Wnllnee Woods, phono 10S,
711 Fast Main street.
Pat Sxxaxne of th, upper Apploualo
was a business visit".' In 'the city
rV.ursiliiy nfterncon.
All xxool cavntrv sweaters reduced
from $100 to $2V, al C. S. Army
Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. Si
I.'. I'. Piir.'loxv h.i-; roluttiod from
ISos-dmri; where ho nMondod the con
!rti:i'n of the stat- n-i-n-hunts,
e miplote liti" f Motjuay-N'oirls
piston rinus in & an! "1 thousandlhs
oorsi..e. Klverstde G:irai;o, tf
Charles Nutian oi .i.i 'ks mx illo s.iont
a f-'xx hours ill the o.tx Thurslay in
loisitii's
When hotter ntttomoblles are built.
Rnirk will build the-n . t
Itoloio mix rot i . ii 1
tulo'ii I i;-:i ,iii, !is I'lriiilhir xxilii uo
,iso will ho t iii-:it luii'd. 'lit,' pal. wove
"Oitti-noi ll by .Liih'.i' Ciilklui ti a live
x oar toriii.
I'toaiio.ienn'tlilH'r tli.it cla-inlflod nd!,!
locals and mnatl a,ls are cash In nd.f
xaiioe. Ihjiiu In your uds and do not
use toli-plumo, t: member to
M. S, Johnson of ti dd t lit. wpoul Iho moinbet sh
'tlmiMlay m tho i-liv nlnouMm: t , IiiimI. olndod.
ness n-rtttorn. New 1, 1. hrn $ ) r.ii mid' $.1 1J,
tnvost yoitr savings In thft JiK-ktum l . S,' Wmv Sfot". -;I2 (Vntril Ate; H-t
Ouniity ltitlldln and Loan nsoclaHort, Mm. K.hx ard (tmily an I ' MI- iTM
; tf lA-m's l.et otter mid Utixo-i t;.inluf- of
, I .Mrs. Mark- Olterdulo, iiilliolinh ll"( ii ! .nil i I'il-ni , d.ioiit Widn sil.iv a (toll
ill xvith lite flu has boon cniiHuod to'tuxm In ,M Itiml.
hur homo foe sovi'ial day , ( 'itm -out imcu-h i a. K.lole l',,lnt.
Several Ihou-.ind dollats tx'lo.m oil ; fVIx .'MM' ' , ;.",,
tinproxed i-auoli s.vurtiy. o. (, touns, ' Vulcan ' ftitM sidltiR-t. ittmtanteoll.
' 1 illr!lu!.i Stioi, S. ltlvoiHldi.
SMEN'S SHOES
AND SUITS
tr
I! 7lUik far INFANT
S
fSHSKfrsE
mmrz
nd INVALIDS
ASKCIOIi
iii3fi'!or'i.c!l's,
,-, M$m il Original
AvoiJ Imitations
PorInCinti,Invalid3(in.:Oriwln(raxndrn iRLhn.nk.ionlied rulti rxin.ot tu rowi'i-f
Tlrt Oi-itliul Kood-UtlnU J-ur All Aires Ni Cok-.Nm.rl.'dna - Vie
; greatest bargains ever offered to the;a!iitionai names for Jnry nrvire. tnj
BE BE
DANIELS
In her Latest, Speediest anil
Most. Gorgeous i'ict uif,
"DUCKS
and
DRAKES"
BUSTER
KEAT0N
The King; Pin of Coinciliiuw, in
a i'omedy Knockout, i
"CONVICT 13"
4JOI; TOMttllT
CHARLES RAY
people of Melford. absolutelv all wool
jraintite fabric overcoat, a $35 valne.
I reduced to 112.60. r". S. Armv Goods
Store, 32 South Central avenue.
Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Boons plan or pay with
share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray
Realty Company. ' tf
The condition of William Brayton
who suffered a severe relapse from an
attack of flu, was reported as b'-tter
today and it was said that he had re
covered sufficiently as to be able to sit
up aeain.
All the latest shades in colored
linens for art needle-work. Handicraft
Shop. 2!)2
We have Inspected the reclaimed
Tule lands at . Klamath Falls. . We
recommend these lands a an Invest
ment Paee-Dressler Co. tf
News dispatches from WashinKlon,
D. C, yesterday stated that the Culi-
fornia-Oregon Power company has ap
plied to the federal power commission
for a license to construct a transmis
sion line one mile from Prospect power
house to SpiinKfield, Ore., connecting
with the Mountain States Power com
pany. . ;
Fresh smelt every day. Star Meat
.Market. 2'J2
For business opportunities In S. Ore
gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency
room 421 Medford hldg., phone 900. tf
The Ixiyal Daughters class of the
First Christian church will give a
Washington tea in the church parlors
this evening. A good program lias
been prepared and all are invited to
attend.
Laundry work neatly done. Phone
,:'5-' 293
Hard times made easy, buy ranches
w ithout money, pay with share of crop,
like rent; Gold Ray. Realty Company.
tf
The first debate of the year in the
foiitliern Oregori district of the hlnh
school debating league of the state will
he held tonight at Grants Pass be
tween the teams of the- Grants Pass
and GJf-ndale high schools.
A regular dance and a real time,
Sat. Feb. 25th. Kagle Point. 2i8'
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
Gaston Domergiio, local '-insurance
man, returned yesterday afternoon
trom a brief business trip to Seattle
-IS.
'"Peaceful Valley
Sol Smith llnsstdl's
I'Vmous Singe Success
I!
I HAY AT HIS LI ST 11
make up the list. The petit jurv -Willi
meet next .Monday, when a new grand
jury will be drawn.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Royal lirown of Kagle Point, snout
Thursday in the city attending to bus!
cess matters and visiting friends.
Edgar Wight for low price tf
Miles Cantrall of Huch. spent Thurs
day in the city attending to business
matters.
Phone or call our office for Informa
tion Klamath Falls Tale lands. Pase
Dressler Co. tf
Miss Sadie Orr-Dunbar. who has
been in this city for the past fexv days
speaking to the eJub women of Hose
burg and members of the health aso
ciatlon on health work, left this mor-
uing for Medford. Mrs. Dunbar will
siieak before the club women of Med
ford. Grants Pass and Ashland hof7.ro
returning to her home Itosebtirs
News-Review.
Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for
Nullone. . Phone 58a-J. tf
John A. Westerlund and wife who
have been suendinir the winter in
Hawaii expect to sail for home March
th.
Host music, good crowds, etc., Kagle
Point. Sat. nite. : " osk
Anent the Josephine countv end of
the primary contest fur tho
judgeship of Josephine and Jackson
county, the Portland Telegram savs:
"An effort is being made by local poli
ticians to induce M. I). Norton to enter
the field against Senator ('.. M. Tho
mas and Gus Newbury of Medford Tor
ttie office of circuit judge. Norton is
displaying but a lukewarm Interest In
the proceedings at .present."
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, re-Inforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-Ing
fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works. 39 S. Front street, tf
Free
tier
THE WE OF BREAD" LIKE- MOTHER IDE
pecia
Lippincott's famous Preserves in tall
16-oz. jars Strawberry, Raspberjy.aijd
Blackberry, always 60c ajar;-;-&-Jp
for Saturday, per jar . . . . . lv.
And with every two jars you buy you
will get a 50c jar of Apple Butter FREE
The suppiy is limited.
flour:;'- :
Better get that Flour now or
you will pay more for it
Now is a good time to buy Sugar
GATES & LYDIARD
1 rzr.-. --heee
A V" " " " ' '
QUIT TOBACCO
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar, or (.'hewing Halnt
"No-to-Hae"
fo break the
tubacco habit.
lias hi-lped thoiis.i rids
costly, nerve-shattering
henever you have u
X' it . . ....
line oi stamiiec. 4J. noli iiinr-ii.i. , , . : --- -
,,... , - ,.,.,.. inmKlnK ,or tt cigarette, lK.ir. nine or
eon cloths. )e,,e s Art Department. Vra chew, Just io '
Sl akes, shingles. Medrord Lbr. Co. To-Hac tablet in your mouth Insteu.l.
Miss May Lindley, local girl nt the to help relieve that awful di-slre. 1
t'niversity of Oregon is student man- Shortly the habit may be completi-ly
ager ot girls' tennis this vear nn.l .it. nroKen, onu you are better off men-
lany, piiyHieany, Ilnancialiy. Tt'u ko
tended tho meeting of the O. A. C. and
physically,
easy, bo simple.
of O. athletic representatives held "a Vflt h? No"
ently iTo-liuc, and if it rtoesn t release you
r
I -..!-Il I . I
r . .1 , , . ,- . irorn an cravini? lor tobacco. In nnv
Heef, poll; and chcK-en' S.-1t1n-,t.iv "' . Hny
hnnb 11 ii ii . . mini, your uruKBiHl win refund your
booth 11, Public .Market. 27,10 without question. . Adv.1
VKGl
NEXT MONDAY NICHT
A TICKET OFFICE SALE
TUMOIUtUy 12 O'CLOOK
THE DRAMATIC SESATIOHj OF NEW.XQRIAHAQO .
4
CArt Ml.(, in !!L
JUU New Vork
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THRILLS AND LAUGHS
AiU Main
III
lilcauo
Unquestionably BIGGEST
PRICES: Floor $2.50; Balcony $2.00, 1,50, $1.00, Plus 10 per cent War Tax.
12 to 4 and 7 to 9,
l Ml (ST
AT I ItACI IVK
, Ol I I l!l (,S
Eox Office open
Do you want to
buy good all lea
ther shoes at the
right price?
If you do give
us a look over.
We have the best
shoes that the lar
gest shoe factory
in the world makes
and we are selling
them so you can
savelrombz to M
on a pair of shoes.
MEN'S SUITS
We have the
largest stock of
Men's suits in the
Valley.
Some fine pure
Virgin Wool suits
we can ;save; you
ifrom SS to 'SI 5
If in vniir st
U' s T . 'lit- i
IfourdonY be
lieve it-just ask
your neighbor.
He can tell you
all about it.
OTHER BARGAINS
Men's dress sox 10c
Mens work sox 3pr 25c
Men's iKiderwear 50c
150 union suits $100
Canvas gloves tOc
Men's white hdk 5c
Blue bib overalls 98c
Mens work shirts 59c
A S3. 50 dress
shirt for $1.75
Other dress shirts 98c
A cowhide' ( ; ' .
:j suitcase $7.50
Furnished house
for rent
also housekeeping
rooms.
That's all Today
WILL H. WILSON
imn i-iiii (toiiMiiiiirfiimi i J li
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