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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1922)
AiEnrtfntv MArt; TUTTttTKn. AtEDFQftTx ' or rook. ' . s at i t ft day.'' maroh u. uej Focal and Personal A nnow tod rain Rtnrra set In Inst evening, following a cold wind which blow late In the afternoon, and by $ . in. today there wag one Inch ot snow on tho ground, and .OS of im inch of rain had fallen. When this tmow is molted it will add to tho much needed jirodiilUtlon. Fair weather ig predict ed tor Sunday. It looked odd this mor ning; to see the bis fut robin, tlioso harbinger ot spring, which have be-' come, numerous heroabontg during the nat week, cavorting on the lawns and picking up worms and other edible' throiiRh tho inch of enow.--' We Uevo nome nice building lots both on the Koet and West aides. See ua. Urown & White. 301 A feature of the service et the Christian church that ia attracting hi nee audiences is the splendid music by the choir under the direction of 1 lurry Seowrnll. by the mixed quartet, male quartet and a seven piece orches tra. The mlxeu quartet and choir w ill fins Sunday morning and the male quartet and orchestra will furnish the music In the evening. Two Splendid sermons by I). E. Millard, the pastor. The public market of this morning was a ftood one for this time ot year with a literal jwtronage. Over 100 naeks of home grown potatoes were (old and there 'was also a big sale of meats. - ' 1 Suidebaker four at a bargain. Call 120 N. Riverside. 3tW Mr. Orchard i.st! Pruning season is here. You should have some of that specially" preiwred paint to prevent cuts from bleeding. For sale bv Thompson the Painter, 126 X. Front St. Telephone 4M. 3u6 C. C." Cate attended the meeting of the grange at Winter today, lie will bo back In time to' make a talk at the tractor school at the C. K. Gates Auto company garafre tonight. Hemstitching, Vicotlns. . Sc per yd. Buttons covered. . Handicraft Shop. tf When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Wooda, 10S or come to 111 K. Main street Till M ALLTHIS WEEK Soo Hem Wanted to wear U. S. Army Shoes We are selling them all this week at $3.25 A Good Dress Shoe $3.15 Ladies' $6 Shoes $3.75 Boys Suits . $3.50 $1.50 Union Suits $1 Mayo Shirts and Drawers . V 50c Men's Work Shirts 59c $3.50 Dress Shirts $1.75 .Old Hickory Shirts :: all sizes Blue Bib Overalls 98c Jumpers to match 98c MEN'S SUITS All the latest mod els, all colors, good tailor-made suits, all wool, and you can save from 1 1Q to an on suit That's all today Will B. Wilson G NEWS Announcement is made of two at tractive subjects at tho First Haptist church for Sunday by Hew F. II. I .each "Am 1 a Debtor?" will be discussed at 11 a. in. and at T:S0 p. in. "An All Sufficient KotuKe." Non-chiircli.Toera will bo Interested in the e veiling ser vice as it w ill be of a popular nature. The choir lias several selections) of jood music. Announcement Is also being made of a popular concert by the choir assisted by a nutubor of the load- ins musicians of the city to be Riven March 21st. Jut.t arrived, now spring bats. 42$ Mcdford bldg. 300 l-atost songs. Hoot Music Co. 3t)3 Lime, cement. Mcdford Lumber Co. Someone wrte its the limit the name of F. S. Pramwell on the. j, til0alrt, iU afternoon .is an anti register of the Hotel Oregon. Mr Jd0to for dcoression. It excites n gonial liramwoll likes to register "It's the . climate," and has reference to Orantsii, Pass." The Orvgoniau. Fire insurance. Urown & White. i loweu, special, c twenty-cent wwcis for LOO. Hutchison & Lumsdcn. 301 You will find beauty and aiiailty In the new Hupmobile. Clark Motor Co.. lealer. " 300 An erroneous report ia out that all the seats have been sold for the Mon day nijht performance at the Elks Minstrel show. Although the ticket sale has been o largo aa to Insure a full house that ni;,'hl. there are still a nuaitM'jr of good seats loft. Already about half the house lias been sold for tho Tuesday night porforntnuce. Kodak films. Medford Hook Stor. 300 Overstuffed Davenports as low as $60.80, special price at M. V. & H. Co. Hani times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company, tf C. W. Nims of Ashland, grand com mander of the. Knighta Templar, and tieputy Grand Commander Milton L. Myers of Salem paid an official visit to the Grants Pass commandery last nlRht. Fine violins. Root Muslo Co, 305 Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads ara cash ia Ad vance. Rri&K la your ads and do not use telephone. ;. - - tf When you want dry mill blocks Jtist rsll Valley Fuel Company. Phose 74. A meetimt of tho folk-Re Women's club was held this afternoon in this city at tha home of Mrs. K. It. Hurd, with Miss Julia. Fielder of Modford as chairman of the social committee, and Mrs. T. J. MalraRren of Phoenix, as chairman of the program committee. '.We believe wo can show you the very best values in splendid modern homes, and arrange, the roost reason ublo terms. Brown ft Whito. -' 301 Try- oor merchants Unch. The Shasta. - r . - Telephone 1040 Rojrua Valloy Floral Co. for your cut flowers and plants. Nicht phone 149-W. - ' - 301 Motorists are already camping in the Medford tourist park, according to lleoru T. Collins of that city, who is at the Multnomah, accompanied by his wife, i Before coming to the Rose City, Mr. Collins said that ho counted ten motor camping parties at the park. There has been a trickle of tourists aloax the' Pacific highway all winter. but the number is now steadily in creasing. With tourists arriving, the crop outlook good, business men hope ful, Medford expects to have an enjoy able summer. The Oregonian. Auto insurance. Brown & White. Orders taken for newest kind of boudoir lamp. Inquire at Vanity list Shop where sample is on display. 300 5o0 bunches of new flowers; also a new shipment of hats at Lottie Hnw-ard's, 109 X. Central Are. , 301 Ladies' silk hose S9c per pair. Hutch ison ft Lumsden. 301 A delegation of local chamber -of commerce members will -attend the annual banquet and election of the Grants Pass - chamber of commerce next Monday night. Bosh and doors. Medford Lumber Co. ' . . . - Early Ilart seed wheat (certified seed). Central Point Feed Store. Jesse L. Richardson. 304 See the Dresden-china boudoir lamp in Vanity Hat Shop window. Made ta any color. Orders taken there. 300 Mrs. Helen Kerr sailed several days ago from Honolulu following a several months visit with friends In the Hawaiian Islands: 32 Beanme lime and sulphur; also dry. Conner Warehouse. ' ! " When better automobiles are built, nuick will build them. tf Seven 20e towels for $1.00, a sure bargain. ' Hutchison ft Lumsden. 301 Rurglnrs on Wednesday night visit ed the store of the Gold Hill Hardware and Implement company of which the mayor of that city. M. S. Johnson, is proprietor, and took away with them a Winchester rifle, a number of shells and several watches.' Try our Tavern coffee, you will like it. Hutchison &. Lumsden. 301 Lath, lirne. Medford Lumber Co. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Duildlng and Loan association. tf O. L. Fox of Heikeley an1 Mr. and Mrs. Fox and Miss Melvine Fox of Monmouth, Ore., are guests at the Hotel Holland as are II. A. Good and h. D. Bowhay of San Francisco, W. O. Hemphill and family of St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. licavitt of Mime aitolls. ' Mrs. Paul Hansen, torsetlere for NuUone. PhoDe 685-J. - . i . tf Sec our coffee window, we can suit your taste. Hutchison & Lumsden. ' ' 301 A local teikcheri institute for' the south end of the county was held at tho uellvlew district school today, which was also attended by Quito a number of teachers from other sec tions. - Men's Suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantorlum way for $1.00 i'hone 211. . . Children's hose 2ie. Hutchison '& Liiingden. ., ,301 "A Great Mountain" will be the sulvl . Declaring that broadcast ImrnlnK of ,iect of the sermon at the Presbyterian! slashing in the yellow pine area- has church on Sunday morninff. An expla-lbecn found be detrimental to the nation of eonie ot the lug tasks or the. Presbyterian church. Special music will be. a duet entitled "l.ove Divine." sung by Mr. MoKlbose and Dr. W. W. Howard. This Is "fcvory Member Can- vass' Sunday all over the nation in this church, mid will bo one or the year's red letter days. In the evening the iMtor will nlve tho last of 8evoral( sermons on "Stewardship" sneaking en the eubjecta of "Savin anil spenu- ln.' Misses Rnwen Oa'.e and Alma l.aw-1 rnnee. The Cllorlou lol bv Mary Roh- afterjfrtl, R(n,hnrt which opened at the f.oj&a f irood will towards the world. .m,,.. , ih Im,s, amusiBa inel- dents, nnd the acting is replete with Hfo and humanness, featuring ilelene . - hadwick and Klehard Dix. tho youth- lul paid who first became famous in "Dangerous Curve Ahead." '"Reports on prospective tourist trav el to the northwest seem highly favor able." shtd A. S. Edmonds, assistant traffic manager of the Union Pacific system, today, after digesting the re views of railroad traffic representa tives In all sections of the nation. "The reviews submitted by the rail road representatives indicate one of the best seasons in many years." said Kdmonds. "Quite a large number or conventions will be held In the north west." It it's insurance wo writs It R. A. Ttoimes, The Insurance Man. All kinds of rough nnd dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10s. Til Kast Main street Mrs. Fred L. Heath, who has been ill. returned from the Sacred Heart hospi tal to her home the middle of the week. Laundry work done. Thone 455-Y. 31S If you have a second-hand garden wheelbarrow in good shape to sell, call 350-L. v There will be a musical program of special Interest at the Christiun church tomorrow evening when tho orchestra will rentier several sHccliona and the male quartet, consisting of Messrs. Waldron. Millard. Scougal and Kirk Patrick, will also sing. A large crowd is expected. The orchestra la a regular Sunday nfght feature of the progrtim usd I attracting a goodly attendance. Mr. Millard will render an interesting sermon. Special: Ilaby bassinet $5.00, at The Medford Exchange. 300 We specialize on re boring cylinder. P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. tf Judge and Mrs. Tou Veile have re turned from their California trip, Th Judge has almost fully recovered from his recent attack of flu. Jacksonville PosL - . i - ' Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced, and guaranteed. Only the finest preheat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Wedlng Work, 29 8. Front street tf Phone Johnson for correct time. Phone 131-J. ... 305 Despite the several heavy falls of snow in the Siskiyoua this winter the Pacific highway over the mountain has been kept open all winter, ami there has never been a day that motor cars were not able to go over the summit something that has never been accom plished before. 'Dressmaking' and alterations. Reli able. 144 South Holly St Mrs. Wooding. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. , tf The- Snider Dairy &- Products com pany of Medford, capitalized at $S0,iV0 filed articles of incorporation with the state corporation department at Salem Thursday. - The incorporators are J. W. Snider, D. O. Frederick and O. II. G rover. Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorlum. Phone 244. Good time Good dance on the banks of the Rogue, at the Riverside Commu nity club tonight Leila, Arthur andJ Don will be there again. - 300 Guests at the Hotel Medford include George Meatb. II. 1L Watts and O. A. Uerger of Seattle, G. U Angelos of Los Angeles. E. E. Thompson of San Fran Cisco, F. B. Riggins ot Yakima and E a Fltts of Corvallis. Three-piece reed Hvibg room sets. special $108.15. M. F. & II. O. - 308 Everv where vou loon you see a Chevrolet tf New and second hand pianos bought and sold. II. O. Laiinspach, phone Blft-R, Have no overhead expense, see me before buying or selling. This is the last night ot the tractor school,- which is being held at the C. E. Gates Auto Compnny garage, and a very largo attendance Is looked for. The school begins at 7:30 aud con' linues until 10 o clock. There was a large attendance of farmers and orch ardists last night, all of whom were very much Interested In the practical talks and demonstrations by experts. The sneakers cheerfully answer all questions and invite questions. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship at John son's,-Jeweler. 305 When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods 10B. 711 E Main. i 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 homo, Urown & White. 301 It. W. Itigham Is anions tho Medford business visitors in tho state metropo lis this week. Onyx Polntox hose at Deuel's, 310 Conn Hand Instruments. Root Music rn nor. : lie sure and see the new Hupmobfle before trading. Clark Motor Co., dealers. , 300 .' A class of repairing that gives satis faction fully guaranteed at Johnson's, :.fewe!er: , ' .' : .".OH k .. ... '-'. ' new timber crop, the state tiotint minnmo at the Nat ionium, r'liiv four forestry is asktun timber operators In the yellow pino area for siwwhUous on tho best method of handling this problem. A letter addressed to Umber operators in tno resum aueeie.i sun- gesta a conierenco at Kiamatu hulls, to bo attended by a committee of tliej state board of forestry and lUuuur oiwralors for the purpose of nrrlvlmt at some nian saiisiactory mine to tne i Merlte naokace kixhIs tree In- sUuetlons. Deuel's Art Inpt. Kvorywhcra you look you, see a Chevrolet. tf Central Point Hotel fur sale. 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Price today 3.0O. Mtehl trade. Pvleo will bo reduced $100 every day until sold. lold Ray Realty Company. I'hoao ;2i-R or 134-Y. ilau J. O. Iloyle, formerly with the California-Oregon Power company lit this city and now located with that coueoru in Klamath Full. Is a Medford busi ness visitor having arrived in this city yesterday. This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc. usej on the bookkeeping machines. lvti't Rive your orders to traveling men aud have them printed out of Medford. Phone us nnd w-e will call. tf If Johnson can't repair your watch throw it away. .I'M "Hie. mrui or runtoipation is hum,, (.Xtiii.llie him to Tacoma to answer III. 11 .111- .- VI k !,.,, .VUt.'t. MTiiKins drawing goo.1 congivgntions at the First Methodist church. The mornlug series on "The Kingdom of tlod" have also crwited much interest. The question box feature of the even ins service has proved very popular s questions of general interest aro an swered by the pastor, Rev, J. Randolph Sasnett. Horace Albright, assistant director and general superintendent of national parks will pass throiuh this elty this evening enronte from tho south to Portland. Alex Sparrow, superlnteu di-nt of Crater 'National ai k. will ac company him from hero to Portlaud. Vernon Vawter and George T. Collins of the Crater Lake eomtutny will meet Mr. Albright at Ashland and accom pany him as fur as this city. Car hardwood flooring Just In. Try sorao. Medford Lumber Co. Professional grade strings. Root Music Co. 3ufi K. I). Gurney arrived Thursday from Eugene, where he has be'n employed by the Standard Oil company. Mr. (tiirnoy has been transff-rrcd and has taken tho position at the local plant of the Standard Oil comixtny. The II. O. K. K. hrUcands are giviifi: anothi-r dance at the K. ot P. ball Saturday evening. March 11th. Knights and ladles cordially iuvitd. 3v0 We have somn wonderful values to offer you in small cheap homes. Urown & White. - 3tU linns are being arranged for a luas' meeting of tho people or the Apple ' gate valley to be he, at Km h. March 19, to propose having a union high school at that place. State Superinten dent Churchill Is expected to be pres ent. Just received a rbolce lot of reliable seed, bulk and packages, from our scod company, lee Watkins Feed Co. 3l MeQuay-Norrls rings. Riverside Oarage. A section crew was occupied this morning in making repairs on the Southern Pacific tracks Just south of Main street. New line of stamped 44-inch lunch eon cloths. Deuel's Art Department. Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. O. C. Ikggs. College students from this city will come home for the spring vacation a week from today. Several of them be longing to the O. A. C. cadet bnd will not return, but will tour a number of coast towns with thnt organization, The O. A. C. Madrigal club is also making a tour and will appear In Med ford during the spring vacation. Our hats are all exclusive designs. Room 4LC Medford Cldg. 300 New shipment of wire lamp shado frames. ' Deuel's Art Dept Snow in Ashland was about the same depth as in this city when the storm ceased last night, but tho weath er seemed a little colder in that city than It did here. Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. For business oporlunitle, In 8. Ore gon consult the Four-Bllc Bales Agency room 421 Medford bid., 'phone 900. tf Known, by performance, Hupmobile quality. ' 300 Onyx Fointex hosiery, silk and lisle, In colors, at Deuel's. 316 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RKNT Delightful room With privileges of refined modern home. Home meals if desired. Rox 30, Mail Tribune, " ' :ioO hOlt SALE Good assorted Newtowns 40c box. 2 for 75c. your box. 317 IJ Jackson. Phone 1100. 300 FOR 8 ALUIt. I. lag. IX-Voe's. R'-d eggs for hatch- FOR RKNT Front sleeping room suit able Tor two gentlemen; bath any time. 15 N. flraie. ' 302 WANTED Main sewing by day or garment. 1'rlcen reasonable. Mrs. Ilennett. fiOl . Mr fit. .'10ft SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four '. Touring Ca,r $1385 at Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main at Riverside A large number of it.iMohurg rooters arrived last ntiiiit by auto and by train and will atvend the As'ilaml lt.inoiiiii'; reserve seals have been sold t Rose burn people for uitlaht's game. Attention, nx-Koullera; Itntmlie sold under Soldiers itomm plan or pay with share of crop, like rout. Cold R.y Itealty Company. U liiiaraittecd cure for blues If ou oorno to the Rlversido Community club j dunce this very night. The moon never! tutu to shine here. Peerless orchcuru Onyx Pointer, hosiery at reu.er.!Ufi Card or ThanVs Wo wish to express our sincere ap preciation for tha many acts ol kind ns mm words of sympathy tendered us by our frlenils in our recent be reavement. J. K. ItOUKRTH. IUI. FRANK HOHKUTS. 300 MR!. !,. J, Hl'dllKS. WAN KltANOI.SCO. M.,r. II. Jafet I.tadcUerg, capitalist, wua retaid en Im!'.-! ooi'imu today from a Warrant Htni-Keit In t-oiuioi'tloti with tho fail ure of tho Scumllnnvlan-Anu'iii'iin I'linU. The warrant m urdereil uuavhrd by the court ami I.lmlvbviu relmn-l Irom runtoly. The court held that tho Informa tion iiHulnst l.tmli.lioitf .11,) t,m .,, forth an etrailltuli offciiKv The wairant ihaiKeU tint tommlsslon of a frit ml by Llmlibirg, It, tlmt be m. vcrtlwcu the rwiurrM r.f the bonk in an effort to show that It wim solvent. Counsel for Llndclwric douiwd sikIi advert Ulng ami the court held there vmim not mifflrlent Hhowlli to ub tnntlntn thi hnri!. BANKER RELEASED ON HABEAS CORPUS Anclejit Arnblc Order, Xohe of Hie M vMlo Khi In. Mnlf.MU, Oregon, Friday evening at V p,' m,, Man ll HIJ'J Al l, M A.MlNH 1 1 1 i Ti kcli liM ludiug ladles, SU.IHI DO YOU LIKE OOOL MUSIC? If you do then you will lik$ our Sunday evening . service at tho First Christian Church Special at 7:30 OREGONIAN'S NIGHT SERVICE. 15 Piece Orchestra and Male Quartette Selections. A hot shot sermon on "TAKING THE IF OUT OF LIFE." 11 A. M. Sermon "THE POSSIBILITIES OF FAITH." "The Home Like Church Welcomes You." Don't You Love Good Things to Eat? Try Our 50c Chicken Dinner Sunday at TALENTS GAFE Formerly Medford llokery SEATS NOW SELLING! PAGE Medford's ' EVERYTHING? NEWP ; New Song's New Dances ' New AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Wihon Waite, Conductor lMUCKSi ,-Mopr, MI.V Ualcony, lnt 4 rows, $1,11.1; last fl iotvs , ' , .' LI0.. Iii.Iu.Um War 'J. ..., llo tlfflio Open Dully f'-.ot) n and 7:0 lo :() iGEEK CABINET DEFEATED ON ALLIED ISSUE I.ONPON', March 1 1. Aecordlna to a mofisuge reeolved bv llMuteis from ! n llrei'k seinl-iu'flolal sou no (he ou!i- liiet el I'lenilijj- tloiitisiis will nvilmi as a result eHtu udvetse vote yes terday In th chamber of deputies. ATHF.X. March 11.. - The govern lueut suffered a defeat In the cham ber of deputies yesterday, wlieu Pro liiler Cioiuiaiii was n'fosed u Vole of Confidence the vote being 101 to 1,'al. Premier tloim.irlit, prior to tho vote explained in tho nasoinbly the outeonie of his neKiitliitloiis (lining his recent trip to l.iuidou, Paris and Rome, llj stntd that, a the allien desir ed to establish pence In the Neur llust, he had accepted their mediation on condition the allies creed rctardlii the hoo terms. W"ie must therefore await the results of the PnrU confereueo on Neur I'ttMtein (uHti(iiiH, Jl. Gomiarls told the rhatnher ol deputies that uegollallons for a loan to jtireece went well udvuui-ed and tnly awaited action by the liiternn tlonul finance coiuinlssliui uud uUo tho consent if America, lie then moved the veto of conf Ideiiee. afe en, (l.l.mKI litnw. Mar. II.- A Hate In the nfiiie of W. It. Hnnfonl. in iMin r of tloi I'uien 1'uclflc Kulliond v,, ' fouuil nin ii lodav, lo corUliis in n m poit to Ulo polli e ami a Miopnmri' t'ii roil .r l. iv..'. u iii.ikhi and IIS.- IIUU Im I.I to 1... tli,liiK Special Dancing Party given b) Hillah Temple AT THF, NAT Hob Fpla-kl, Vyr. NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS , , , H:M (TRTAI.V Fifth Annual Costume3 New Specialties CAST OF OVER CO Instrels PAGE As a Guaranteed Gloom-Chaser, This neW bill today would bring a smile to a cigar store Indian What Becomes of a Hospital Nurse Who Has Blonde Bobbctl Hair and Blue Eyes? You'll Discover tho Answer in This Shrapnel Shell of High Explosive Laughter HI Mary Roberts Rinehart's Fascinating and Amus ing Tale of a Reckless, Lovable Chap Who Stood a Hospital Upside Down and Won Its Prettiest Nurse. "The Glorious Fool" with y Richard Dix and : Ilelene Chad wick who scored "a hit n "Dangerous Curve Ahead." Extra Laugh Feature Al St. John In His Latest Giggle Producer "THE HAYSEED" LITERARY DIGEST AESOP FABLE HOWARD at the mighty Wurlitzer WOOD! Fir rJ.fM Tier nnd up. Ft nil KttK'C 'oid t.!M I on. MEDFORD FUEL CO. PAGE . i i i I (V Tie timl TWril, llinno SU 1 1