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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1922)
TOE TWO Mtt)FORD MAtTi TIU1UTNT1. MEDFOttl). OUKC50X, VKMDAV. MAKCII 10. Iirjj L-Uiii.'1-JL -l II -1-JL- . I Focal and MJ Personal An Infornml mootitiK of tho city council and Mayor Gates with a num ber of rppronontatlvo cltlzons wns hold Inrt night to 1Ikciis stops to be tnkon ti ItiHiiro tho continued purity of the wntcr supply of the city. Wo lmve soma nice building lots both on the Kant nnd Weat sides. Soo us. llrowa & White. 301 ', , Your dollar never bought more la its life than during the Hod Tag sale at tho Truax Store. "n Stuilebnker four at w bargain. Call J.'O N. RlventUle. 300 A perulhtr nutomoliilc accident oc curred last nteht. , G. Tult while driving down West Fourth street in his car, failing to see A. S. Bliton's car parked nt the Bide of the road in front tf the Miton hoaio, although a porch electric lisht threw its rays on tho pxrkrd car, run directly into it Both curs were damacod by the collislou, hut not ,1 rously. ... Some nicc'itotatoes: Knrly Sunrise potatoes at the public market Satur day, March 11. They will be choice ones from Pet re. ' 299 Onyx Polntex hosiery lit Dcuel'i.316 . Special: Iiaby bassinet, $5.00, at The Medford Exchanse. 300 'There will be a meeting at the public library tonight at S o'clock of all per sons interested In orpanizinK the pro Hosed new Medford golt club. , We specialize on rcborlng cylinders. When tn need of sash and doors, rn.ll Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main Rtreet. : TQNIGHT, LAST TIMES HERE'S WHAT THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKIN' ABOUT MAE I;MURRAY; '," Peacock, ..i.AUeyV r 1' Kay llrncx, local high school boy and member of Separate Company A, In fantry, OroRon National Uunrd, re inrnod this morning from Vancouver llaniu ks where ho has spent the week olid taking final entrance examinations for entrance to the I'niled States mili tary academy at West I'olut. Hrsg was selected as one of tho four men from National Uuacd complies in this Ktate to bo piven a chance to enter one of the world's finest institutions of hlnher education. Prwen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pro-heat ItiK fuels and metals used. Vulcao Wedlns Works, 33 S. Front street., tt" Phone Johnson for correct time Phone 131-J. 30i" Word of the marriage of Claire Pickel, son of C. A. Ptckcl has reached this city. 1oun Pickel is stationed at Fort OeorRe Wrlftht wear Spokane, Wash., and is in the pharmaceutical department there. Penny tillvron and Claire Tickel werv united in marriage by the chaplain of the post on March 2. Dressmaking and alterations, Reli able. 14 South Holly St. Mrs. Woodinn. Fine program, best talent, bite band, tonight S p. nu Presbyterian church. Mrs. T. M. Sworn, who has been visiting her oldest son. 1. M. Swem at hie home in Seattle. Wash., for the past to months returned to this city last evening. ' Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantorium way tor fl.&O. Phone 24. . . Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ins apparel neatly done. Charges rea. sonable. The Pantorium. Phone 244. i Mr. and Mrs. John A. W'esterlund will not sail for home from their ko 'journ at Honolulu until March 22nd. They had planned to sail March Sth, and -the change to the latter date was I necessitated by Mr. W'esterlund falling in. ine letter containing the above The card party ti bo Riven by St. Ann's Hoctoti on St. l'atrlck's day for the benefit of the Hed Cross, has been Indefinitely postpone.!. This office Is prepared to prhtt ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. IVin't give your order lo traveling mop nnd have thorn printed out of Medford. Phono us and we will cull. tf If Johnson can't repair your watch throw it away, 30a Shoe shines In Portland have come down to 10c in ten different bootblack establishments nnd it is expected .tbat the 10c siilno will become universal in that city, accoullng to the .Portland Telegram. Husiuess is returning to the 10c shine stands and It is claimed The girls' glee club of llm Ori'Kon I )io oily council' luis imthorlneil- Iho Agricultural college lit schoduleil ncllv trutimircr to pitrolmso and cancel trip to southern Oregon iliutim Iho I S IT.tmO of MimII'.h.I refumlliig Improve- According ti nexvn disiKUches from Koseliuig Ciivui( Judge J. W. Hamilton who some time ago announced that lie would not he a euiulLUUs for iv-eleo- spring; vacation, Tho Hist upuoiiruiico Intent bonds, Issuo of PMlt, Itelng Hon, has ieconslderel his JoeUUm tindpv(ll bo nt Cottage lirovo on Marcli 21), lot bonds due Junumy 1st, 1l:'l, $0.iOti will enter the contest for circuit Judge, alter which the club will slug al Hose- j f bonds due Jan. I, l'.iL'O. nnd fio.ooo This decision was reached rtor his : burg, Medford nnd Ashlnnd. Tho club friends in the district urged him to Ih composed of 27 girls. ncnln liocomo n cnndldste. Ho hits! that It Is as good ns It was !ororo ttie cn Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. nr. - A similar move In other cltloai The New Idea Kug Co. 'arst of the state Is expected. cleaning nnd rug weaving. Uvigs fur l.e Merito paoknge goods free tn- m0. u West Tenth. Phone 3ti5K. stiuotlons. IVuel's Art lept. The lot adkdnln the old theater site Everywhere you look you see Ji. on Soulh Central avenue Is being filled 1,... I..,. f,, I ....I.,., a I , served in that capacity for 25 years. ,,.,., ,u ,.. ..,...., i..,,...,. ,.., .. , 301 Pocket knives 7!tc beginning Hattir day, March 11. Crater Luke Hardware Co. 2'.t JiikI received n choice lot of reliable seed, bulk ami packages, from our seed company. leo Watklna Feed Co. 301 There wns hotn to Mr, and Mrs. U, Mct'lannahati on Monday, u baby boy. Pig Hod Tug Sale nil this week, closes Saturday night, March 11, Thy Tninx Store where you t:ot your money' worth. 2'. Comu to Kaglo Point Sat , Mar. 11. j aioes wuison, cenuior u. i- I'.uuy.i wdno. both tentuuvo euiidtdatos. Iiavo itli- drawn, owing to Judge Hamilton's tin- noimcement. Hed Tag sale going strong nt the Trunx Store today, and good moving out fust; you better couio in tomorrow before the sale closes. ,2! When you want dry mill blocks Just Chevrolet. tt M. T. Gourand lias been employed as the driver of the Pantorium delivery car. Herb l.aunspach has recently left that position and will give his time to the new orchestra which he is organiz ing. ' ; A class of repairing that gives satis faction fully susrauteed at Johnson's. Jeweler. 30G Car hardwood flooring just In. Try ome.. Medford Lumber Co. Mrs. M. R. Kice. the early night !MIUt jwlth dirt, and will bo used by tint McQtiay-N'on Is rings; Utvcrslde rosier ana ivieiscr coinpuny ns a sior- v.,arnge. ago grounds. John Uediuon Pilderbuck uud Olyn- We believe we can show you tlunlo Clnrkson were Qiib tly married at very best values tu splendid modern Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon nt homes, and arrange the most reason- o'clock. Mrs, ulldorhivek'n parent able terms. Prown & White. 301 reside about ten miles southeast of Try our merchants lunch. The Ashland, but she line been in Seattle Shasta. ifor some time past. Mr. Ullderbnck Telephone 1040 Itogue Valley Floral , bus resided with his parents about six Co. for your cut flowers and plants. I miles east of town, mid the young folks Night phone 149-W. l ill no to housekeeping on the father's It was slated in this paper week place. In the very near future. Ash- ago that but one fishing license had land Tidings. This w correct operator and ticket clerk at the South em Pacific deirt. is in Portland for! been sold this year. ti indefinite stay because of the sori-' ous Illness of her aged mother in that, concerned, but over 300 licenses huvcj Several thousand dollars to loan on city. .Albert Noth and Milton Ottoman been sold by Kd 11. Luunport. Tho fish- - Improved ruiieh security. O. C. Poiigs. are dividing Mrs. Rice s duties between lntf seusou opens Api 11 15th. j Our lints are nit exclusive design. V..... II... - II I.. ...I. as far us the county clerk's office was eon riot hi. IvuiO'a Ait Denartmetit. them uutll a substitulo operator ar rives to take them over. Professional grade airings. Root Musio Co. . 305 For all kinds of tishpole repairing see Eaton. 320 N. Holly. 299 There was' born Monday to Mr. and Mrs: C. Cartrlght a baby boy. Dance Eagle Point, The tar of . provocative beamy and grace. Here TOMOEROW Alary Itoberts Rinehart' laugh able, lovable, comedy-romance, in which a glorions fool careens his way through a charming coincdf - - With- RICHARD DIX HELENE CHADWICK IIio youthful pair who made a hit in - ; , "D.lXGEHOtS CT'RVE 'iHRir' It. P. O. E. hear Koo-Zoo bund to night at' Presbyterian church. 299 Among the Medford people in Grants Fas9 yesterday were J. E. Daley, Byron Chuter. Mrs. M. Irving. Mr. and Mr. A. M. Knapp, and George T. Wilson. Just arrived, new spring hats. 426 Medford bldg. . 300 Latest songs. Root Music Co. 30t Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. O'Neal of Dodge City, Kansas are guests at tho Hotel Holland, as are O. Wyss of Portland, C. A. Hines of Seattle. B. F. Wellington of San Francisco, E. D. Gurney of to Presbyterian, chnrch, at J. Eugene, and Jo.hu Henoett and A. Mil id; hear Carjton Janes. Rnth n Of Reddisg, Calif. ,f i, li- .. ,. i-uue. ceiyeni. iutciora i.umoor to. ' Crescent orchestra. Eagle Point. Mar. 11. . . K ' 299 The Golden Rule has abiel a boy' juvenile separate department to .their store i di as tfl taeate ein Hi 'tot teeny. In dgyw.taivnt, Uii iound every thing for boys tip to young men's sizes. Th 4t3 ttUi foKithc? Elks iiusfrcl show atj nevt. jModay; nhd Tpesday nlglits opened with .1 rati; this noon at tho Page theater box office. There now- seema iovm faooutr ndgms information received yesterday by Carl Tengwald also stated that Julius .Meier and party of Portland and Pen Lamp- man of the Oregonian staff who is traveling with them on their Oriental trip, arrived in Honolulu on February 26tb, remained one day and continued on towards the Orient Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty Company. t Three-piece reed livn.g room sets, special $108.15. M. F. & H. Co. 308 Come j P. ' m. and; hear Carjton Jan Warner and orchestra, t ..', -299 The California-Oregon Power com- pany is making tests at its pole yard I with a fabricated Bteel butt for light j poles, to sec how much strain they can stand, preparatory fc- start inn' wortt on ; the stringing, of .their... transmission j lines to Springfield, Ore. A force of men will be sent out from Springfield to work towards Prospect, and as weather conditions permit work will start on this end. , The power company is cutting a 60-foot right of way, and falling all trees paying the stumpage paid by the forest service, but in sev eral instances the trees have become suddenly indispensable to the owners. Everywhere you loo it see a Chevrolet , V Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship at John son's, Jeweler. 305 Miss Delia Croy of Medford. who w as called here some weeks ago to be at the bedside of her brother, who had received a fractured akull by being knocked down one night in a Horn brook billiard parlor, left Saturday for her home In Oregon, as her brother is practically well again, and It is hoped that in a short time he may feel no ill effects of the fracture. Siskiyou iNews. When In need of ehinglea and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Onyx Polntex hose at Deuel's. 316 Conn Band instruments. Root Music Co. Jos Tho Grizzly hike which was planned for last Sunday was postponed on ac count of rain. The weather permitting the same plans will be carried out this Sunday, March 11 at 2 p. m. All Griz zlies and their friends should gather at the Main St bridge from which place they will hike to the reserroir by way of Spring St. road. Bring your lunch. All nature lovers," hikers and prospec tive grizzlies are cordially invited We can use a real value in an auto mobile up to $1000 on the purchase price of a real up-to-date new modern home. Brown & White. 301 He sure pad. gee the new Uupmobile uefore trading. Clark ifbtor Co., dealers. , 300 Auto Insurance, llrown A White. . Orders taken for newest kind of boudoir lamp. Inquire at Vanity Hut Shop where sample is on display. 300 tan) bunches of new flowers; also a new shipment of hats nt Lottie Howard's. 109 N. Central Ave. 301 Mr. and Mrs. Chris l lrleh of Jack- Sat, Mar. . U.jsonv tile, spent a few hours Thursday 911 in the city ou business and visiting friends. Ladles' silk hose S9c per pair. Hutch ison & Lumsdon. 301' Bash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Early Part seed wheat (certified seedl. Central Point Feed Store, Jesse L. RiclmrdsoD. 304 Among guests at the Hotel Medford are A. M. Weston of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Richard I Kverit of Unrre. Mass., Gilbert Smith of Tacoma, H. K. Benson of St. Paul, Minn.. W. T. Drury and J. O. Fenton of San Francisco, and C. C. LatH-JIe of Denver, Colo. Dance at Riverside Community club. Mar. 11th. Put asUie jour worries. follow the crowd. 299 See the Dresden-china boudoir lam? in Vanity Hat Shop window. Made tn any color. Orders taken there, i 300 Red Tag Sale, groceries, dry goods. aluminum and granite ware At prices that defy com potttlcn at, tho , Truax Store.. ,. . ! , It Seed Potatoes EARLY ROSE IRISH COBBLER PEERLESS " at very attractive prices . Louie's Cash Grocery We Deliver Phone 271 Room 4-'i5 Medford llldg. 300 Mr. and Mrs. Win. O, Tait and daughter loft lust night on tho Into train for a mouth's sojourn in Los Angeles. New shipment of wire lamp shade frame. Deuel' Art JVpt. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. For business opportunities in 8. Orv gon consult the Four-SI to Sales Agency room 4.M Med tor,l bldg., phone 900. U Mr. and Mr. II. )l. Allyn and the lutter's sister, Mr. C. W. Cato, nnd Mr. George Eaton of Medford, spent yesterday on a visit with Mr. C. D Tboii)in nl Grants Pass. Hemstitching, Plcotlng. Sc per yd. Buttons cover'!. Handicraft Shop. If lleef. pork, ve il and chickens, I lo t ti 11. Public Murket. Saturday. 2!W Known by performance, IiupmuMIe quality. 3oo litis morning nnd forcuoon were characterized by soveral light flurrlws. Much snow fell in tho foothills lu.it night. of IkuoU due .Ian. I. l'.1-. Seven L'0.1 towel for $1.00, sure Imreiiln. iltii!ltltu i Liinisdnn. Hoi Try utir Tavern coffee, you will like it. Iliitchlxon K l.timsilcu. :i"l Invest your saving In tho Jacksnu County ltulhtliig uud I .nun nssoclutloii. tt Ualpli W. Hand of I'ottugo drove aitnlu won both falls from Itlcliard Kantho fiMiu Michigan, Saturday nli;!il nt Cottage drove in Mooso linll, tlto first full took :'l 'mluutos nnd was iiimiIo by the tn in selsHors hold, nnd tho second only nlMiut 10 minutes innd by the doulilu toe hold, t It lit wits it clean fair sport-tun! everybody wits well pleased with It.-- Kitgeno Guard. Mrs. I'" nl Hansen, corsetlero for Nullone. I'liono fiSS-J, tt See our coifeo window, wn can suit your tusto. Hutchison & Lunmden. not If It's luattrunco wq write It, H. A ITiiltiieu Thu InuLiritiii.A Mini Both the Aiililaitd nnd .Medford cbnnibers of commerce have bemi In vlled to participate in the annual ban tiuot ami election of officer gathering of the Grind Plots rlmtiiber next M'n day nlglit at the Josephine hotel lu that city. Jjuiudry work done. Phone V. am All kind of rough and dressed lumber, Walluee WihmIii. phone lOf Til Knst Main etreet. Phono or call our office for Informa tion Klamath Falls Tulo laud. Pugo- DrcMler Co. tf Tho Guild of the F.plncopnl rlitir'!i are considering building a l ull'V tin!) room on tltn lot adjoining the i lnii ' li. but the plans are still In n futmuttvc slate. Children's hone "oc. ilutcliliion & Lumsdon. 501 P. F. Close nt Riverside Oarage. tf I-nth, lime. Modford Lumber Co. Big Red Tail sslo now ou nt tho Truax Store, thl town never before sw such price 011 quality goods. I'jy n c a k c CTglrr 1 J flour l but y- one of ninny fifH cereal In TCy In w h I c h A Obiwriv- fit Biff excel .... ' fi&Z 7 msmmm i iwi'-'--rtr INDIGESTION, GAS OR BAD STOMACH TARXDIAPEPSIN" rape iisptprtn nn proven Itself tho huith relief for IndUvntion, Urn:, l )iittiiioev Heartburn, .Sour , nem, Kel iio-ntutiiin r SIoiiiih U I'U i, Onyx Polntex hosiery, silk and llle.' "' by w ldtty. A Uvt M- la ttd'ir at j)cin l Jlfi '' ''' K'vo ,,not immrdl itu ntnui.i'jli ..33 a;u:iumo ll.uo nnd sulphur; als, relief n .h.trtle the emch ly or- Cry Connor WareUoietfl.. i ., .wMhoMt fMri tMnl, ., cost only r. uon o-mer auiomoDiiee -are twiTstr eentir ' lit 'Citig - Move. MUII..h- hlnml unniiNltv. - Aiiv, , 3991 lel k will l.iill-l lliiu.- If '"' - froin: H a4tanjsjd'at ay'qi4jncty uujetice U 'gn.'ti tms; popiJr ,loui annual attraction both nights. Fire insurance, tirown & Wnlte. Heat1 Ruth Warner it f'il Trovstore" ith Geo.: Maddol nd male , quartet. Andrews, McCurdy, Kirkpatrick, Gore. Presbyterian church. 259 Towels, special. 7 twenty-cent towels for $1.00. Hutchison & Lumsden. 301 A warrant for the arrest of Robert Reddell, of Gold Hill, was sent the sheriffs office in Multnomah county this morning. Tho warrant charges the obtaining of money under false pretenses. -Grants Pasa Courier. You will find beauty and quality In the new Hupmoblle. Clark Motor Co., dealers. 300 Kodak films. Modford Book Store 300 Over-stuffed Davenports as low aa WiJ&O, special price at M. F. & II. Co. 308 Miss Vivian Chandler, of Marshfield who refereed tho girls basketball game last evening is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Hoi lis Huntington and other classmates and friends from the University of Oregon. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with Share bf drop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company, tf Central Point Hotel for sale, 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Price today $3,800. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company, phone 728-Ror 134-Y. ' 299 Fine violins. Root Music Co. 305 Eugene Plunkctt, the assistant cash ier of one of San Francisco's largest banks, Is spending the day hero with v'ernon Vawter between trains while. enroute home from Seattle. Please remember that classified ads. locals and email ads are cash in ad vance. Bring in your ads and do sot use telephone. tf Brother Elks! We or going to give you the glad hand, on Minstrel nfte. Come down to Riverside Community club and exchange compliments, Mar. 11th. - , 299 Pest of all dance Eagle Point. - 299 raoiWEiEiJi The Home of Bread Like Mother Made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Crescent brooch set with blue stones and pearls, between the Page theatre and Shasta. Finder return to Mall Tribune and receive reward. , . ,, 200 FOR SALE Tho following priced right for quick sale. See them at Tenth and.Oakdalo. Four-hole Hot-. lwlnt range, water heater, wire and ! switch; large flat top desk; largo three-quarter oak cabinet mode li brary table, cabinet talking machine, mission davenport,, white enamel wood, bed, springs, mattress and ; drosser to match, several chairs and other household effects too numer ous to. mention. ' Tboso goods are "priced to move them. Robert II. Specials for Saturday Golden Wct Coffee, 5 lb. can. . $1.69 Royal Baking Powder, 5Qc ize 38c each, 2 for 75c Royal Baking Powder, 5 lb. size ,. $2.29 Del Monte Green Gauge Plurm, No. 1 cans 3 for 25c Del Monte DeLux Plums, No. 1 cans 3 for 25c Del Monte Blackberries, No. I cans 3 for 25c Large Oval Sardines in Mustard 3 for 44c Green Lima Beans, No. 2 cans 3 for 68c Del Monte Spinach, No. 1 cans 3 for 43c Grated Pineapple, gallon cans , 69c . Bakery Bulletin Gream Puffs Filled With Pure Cream (You Know the Quality) 4 . for 25c Gates & Lydiard r BIG JEWS ALLTHIS WEEK 5oo In Wanted to wear U. S. Army Shoes We arc selling them all this week at $3.25 A Good Dress Shoe $3.15 Ladies' ?6 Shoes $3.75 Boys' Suits , $3.50 $!,50iVnion;Suits $1 Mayo Shirts and Dwers .O.ro5e Nfcn'sWrkiShirtsSc i L $3.50. Dress Shirts . : 5 1 ".75 r . i Old Hickory Shirts j : all sii.es 1 Blue Bib Overalls 98c Jumpers to match 98c MEN'S SUITS All the latest mod els, all colors, good tailor-made suits, all wool, and you can save from $10 to $15 on your suit. That's all today Will H. Wilson CREPE PAPER Table Decorations NOVELTIES Made to Order for St. Patrick's Day Medford Book Store 34 N. Central St. 3d.) ' Jtoyi.