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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1922)
' VAXiT. TWO medford matt. TRmnm medford. ORKiOT. vf.dnksday, march i:. 1022 ; I Focal and J-Ld Personal A sieial stockholders meeting of tliu Trlgunla Oil and Oug company will lin hold ut the public library in this city next Friday night nt 8 o'clock. Kvory nlockholdor la urged to be pres ent. .An liniKirtant announcement will ho umilo nt this Katherlng liy X. 1. loarythu consult inn n(!ineer of the coinpiwy. Mayor Gates will pnsatdo,- Dim't forget llio revival meeting are to begin Thursday evening, March 16th at the new church, corner Central and i JuckKon. The Smith family in chaiw They are fine musicians. Come and hour them. Rev. C. M, King, pastor. French pastries for sale at Medford Cafeteria Basement, Medford Building. 300 A number of magazine agents are canvassing the town and offering to take subscriptions for magazines, who, iiccording to prospects approached by them, offer as a special Inducement ' the donation of 50 cents of the sub scription money to disabled ex-service men. Local American Legion officials state that to the best of their know ledge tf his money does not Ko to dis- I., .1 ' .. .. I K . - nuiru toiciAun nuu viiov uc Discussion of plans for a new hotel at Crater Lake featured a discussion here Monday between Krio V. Mauser. 'owner of the Multnomah hotel, Alex Sparrow, , 8UKrintendent of Crater Lake park: Superintendent Vetera of Rainier national park, and Morrace M. Albright, superintendent of Yellow- stone nntlonal park and assistant to Stephen T. Mather, national director of parks. The visiting superlnten dents arrived Sunday and were guests of Mauser and U. V. Trice o an Wtoimes .The Insurant Man. automobile trip over the Columbia river highway, with dinner at Colum i bia Gorge hotel. Thins fr the hotvl at i L. S. Jones or the California Oregon "Miss Bruce Putnam of Sulom, pro Power company arvtved this. morning Umbly the youngest Oregon composer from San Kranetaeo and will remain In this city for several days on business;. Among guests ut the Hotel Medford aro K. U. Uabriet, of Salem, J. W. Tes ter of San Francisco, K. Henry or Corvallla. fl, Mrnmmer of Sacramento, IMxle Walker of KiisiicW, 3. McCor- mack of Cleveland, O., and John r. Wilde of Chicago. 1 If It's insurance wo write It. R. A. American Iegion post does not ap prove or endorse these agents. Money to loan on approved security. J. S- MinerRoute 1, Central Point, Ore., one mile X.W. of Seven Oaks. 30S Dancing! Xat! To-talte! 303 George W. Barker, Butte Falls bank er. Is a Medford business xisitor. JMr. Orchardist! Pruning season is here. 'You should have some of that specially prepared paint to prevent cuts from bleeding. For sale by Thompson the Painter, 126 N. Front St. Telephone 464. 306 Fraxler for horseshoeing and all kinds of plow work. 109 S. Holly. 307 The Dramatic club of the Medford high school will present two one-act plays In the high school auditorium Thursday evening, March 16, 8 p. m. Admission 23c. The cast have been rehearsing diligently and they promise a good show. The coach and members of the Ash land high basket ban team passed through the city this forenoon on thai Shasta train enroute to Salem where they as champions of southern Oregon will take part in the state basketball tournament A number of local friends met the team during the train stop here and wished them good luck at the tournament. Medford high students were conspicuous at the depot by their absence. HemstItcbinE, Picoting. 8c per yd, ' "Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf All our pastries are for sale to the public. Medford Cafeteria Basement, . Medford Building. - 306 Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs A meeting of O. A. C. alumni and . ,. former students will take place in the basement of the public library at 7:36 this evening and plans will be formu lated to provide some sort of enter taimnent for the members of the ' Madrigal club which will appear here during the spring vacation. When in need of sash and doors, . call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to 711 E. Main street . , Crescent orchestra. Eagle Pt, Mar. 18 303 - Dancing! Xat! To-nite! 303 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones left the first "of the week on a motor trip to San Francisco and other California cities, , They expect to be gone about ten days. "Shine" Edwards, who has been Io ' cated at Weed. Calif., since leaving Medford several months ago, is here to. face his retrial on a bootlegging charge in the coming term of circuit court. Shine is indignant over the re- Hrt stated that he had disappeared and would not be present when his case was called In court, thereby for- felting his 'jail bond. Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold tinder Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray , Realty Company. . . tf Dancing! Xat! To-nite! ' 303 Fire insurance. Brown & White. The chamber of commerce of Grants Pass at its annual banquet Monday evening voted to extend an invitation to the G. A. R. to hold the state con mention of that organization in Grants r Pass next year. . Over-stuffed Davenports as low as SG0.80, special price at M. F. &1L Co, ' 308 Latest songs. Root Music Co. 305 Early Bart seed wheat (certified seed). Central Point, Ffeed Store,. Jesse , L. Richardson. 304 Kiddies' Colds Can Be Eased Quickly ' Dr. King's New Discover will d that very thing, easily and quickly. Don't say, "Poor little kiddie, I wish I knew what to do for you!" When the couch first conies, give a little Dr. lung's New Discovery as directed, and it will soon be eased. It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm, rlears up the cough, relieves the con rest ion. No harmful drues. For fifty years standard remedy for colds, coughs; grippe. At your druggists, Wte. a bottle, ;, .., ,. ,, - Dr. King's Mew Bis covery For Colds and Coughs Constipated? Here'sRellefiCleanse the system, with Dr. King's Pills. They prompt free Wle flpw, stir up the lazy liver ana x at tne root oi me trouble All druggists, Z5c. , Vk " PROMPT I WON'T GRIPE Ur.Kms Pills Crater Lake are n part of program for the erection of tourist hotels in all national parks of the northwest. Portland Journal. When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 10S. 711 E. Main. Ladies' and gents suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed $1.60. "We an? not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 S. River side. Phone 474. 307 Eight-piece walnut dining room set, former price $460, now $'.'49. M. F. & H. Co. 30S Guests at the Hotel Holland include D. C. Leonard of Xew York. C. V. Loos ley of Fort Klamath. L. E. Walker of Klamath Falls. George W. Barker ot Butte Falls. John W. Cunningham, R. J. Snow of Portland, and C. W. Colvin of Omaha, Xeb. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent Gold Ray Realty company, tf Dancing! Nat! To-nite! 303 B. Evans, or Central Toint, who re cently purchased the D. C. Faber store, was in Medford on business Tuesday. The Oregon Sportsmen's association, the new state body formed this week at Portland, of which C. M. Thomas of this city is the president will hare permanent headquarters in Portland and will have a paid executive secre tary. Propagation and protection of game life ot the Btate will be the alms of the organisation. A committee was ppointed to draft a constitution and by-laws, and organization will likely be completed within the next two months The membership of the state associa tion will be composed of one delegate from each county in the state, named by the county's game organisation. Fine violins. Root Music Co. 305 Please remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad- Vance. Bring in your ads and do sot use telephone. tf Lime, cement Medford Lumber Co. Five-piece walnut . bedroom set S1S2.50 was former price, sale price $128.25. M. F. H. Co. 308 Miss Bessie Higinbotham spent Sat urday and Sunday with her parents in Ashland. She is staying with her annt in Central Point Ashland Tidings. The annual Oregon Y. W. C. A. con ference will again be held at Seaver's camp on Siltcoos lake In the western part of Lane county this year. At last year's camp on the lake, 6a young women occupied the cabins and spent week in conference. , Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship at John son's, Jeweler. ' 305 When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. Bo far there are only two candidates for any office in Jackson county an nounced in the papers. The people generally do not know who are candidates. Mrs. Stella Stilweil of this city, who for the past three weeks has been assisUng the J." J. Walker family in Talent in the fatal illness of Mrs Walker and the critical illness of their daughter. Is still there taking care of the daughter. " Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. 1 Auto insurance. Brown & White. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 11 East Main street Dispatches from Washington, D. C, state that Senator McNary has de clarei that he intends to make a fight on the senate side for large appropria tions for forest protection in the agri cultural bill, which the house has lim ited to $250,000. For the present year the protection fund was more than $600,000. He will endeavor to restore the airplane forest patrol, which was eliminated by the house. Bash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. laundry work done. Plteno 455-Y. 3tS Beauty is the first gift Unit nature gives to woman and the first she takes away. Medford Beauty Shop, room 4-"J Medford Bids'. loel American legion pest ot'flekils made a trip tt Ashland Inst evening to confer with the officios of the Ashland )Kt on the mutter of orgnnl tni; a county coum-ll of tho American Legion and also to talk over the pro position ot admitting the Ashland post to membership in the Legion oruaniaui. lion known as "40 & S." If you have a secondhand garden wheelbarrow in good shape to sell, call 390-L. . We specialize on rebormg cylinders. P. F. Close nt Riverside Garage. tf Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- lug fuels and metals usd. Vulcan Weding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf The plate glass window which was broken several days aso when a Ford car ran into it has been restored. The workmen were finishing the job this morning. The .marble slab below the window was also shattered by the col lision and a new one has been in stalled. E. Dunham Kalos toilet requisites have had an international reputation since 1S71 and are qualifiedly the best of their kind. For full particulars make inquiries at Medford Beauty Shop, room 429. Medford Bldg. 308 Phone Johnson' for correct time. Thone 131-J. . 305 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf of nmsle, made a fine Impression Fr! day afternoon when presented In plnno recital In the Multnomah hotel ball rvom," says a Portland newspaper. "The program had been arranged by the Oregon ComiHiseis' society for tho meeting of the Woman's club, and two ; Oregon composers were heard, Miss Kvelene Cnlbrenth playing three of her own works, which are becoming well known. Miss Putnam is about IS and her .compositions, of th modern, im pressionistic type, nre therefore indica tive of untisiml talent and fine mimical understanding, She played a half doxen of her own conuioxlllona and they were most enthusiastically re ceived." Repairing on Indies and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. Tho Pantorinm. Phone 244. Three-piece reed llvms; room sets, social $108.15. M. F. &H. Co. ,308 Everywhere you looK you seo a Chevrolet . tf Tho concert to bo given next Tues day evening at the First Bnptlst church will attract tho attention of the many In tho city who want to enjoy something good In music. The purpoH has been to get together a largo num ber of the lending singers, that a strong program might be given. "Dick Posey" of Ashland, the jHipiilnr humor- The Elks minstrel show unatn scored) Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Huyl and two ; .onus llnrkm' left how this nunnliiK i! hit with tt large Hiuiienee ui m himih ich ihki kikuv km- im ir mmm tor iMcimuu. wiumu nn iin ni'iiu u Page last night. The show will bo home lit SixiUiinc, where Mr. Iloyl will given t Grants Puss tonight for Um bo 'united In hiiHlttcHH In t hnrgn of benefit of the American Lesion pout thnt territory for n well known Port- of that cttv, and the member of the land emirm'tlonery company, largo company began sturltug mr Grants Pass this noon by auto. Tliey will return homo after tonight' a perfor mance. The show will be given lit Ashland- on Friday night, and at Yieka on Saturday night.' Jerry Jerome, end man, ngnlii lert ma sick room in tune to take part In last night's peifm inaneo nnd although still feeling wnb bly displayed his well known acting ability much better than at the first performance. Py hi physician's or der Mr, Jerome will not take part In tho Grants Pass, Ashland and Yieka performances, and will now remain 8t home until ho has conquered thu flu attack. Conn Baud Instruments. Root Mimic Co. aoa Everywhere you look you soo a Chevrolet. tf Will tho party who took tho brown overcoat at tho Nat dance last Satur day kindly leave same ut the Tribune office. 304 But slight damage came out of nn automobile accident here yestorduy In which cars driven by Miss Bruce Put nam. Lincoln and Rock streets, and W. I. Staley, 271 North Hummer street. A class of repairing that 'give satis faction fully Kuiirnnteed nt Johnson's, leweler. 305 Crescent orchestra, Eagle PI. Mar. IK 303 Private Obstetrical Home, CI I North llartlett. 80S McQiiaj'-Norri lings. Riverside (lurnge. weak visiting with friends nml rela tives who reside In that clly.Uui. . burg New Review. KhnkoH, sliliiMles. Mi-dfurd Lbr, Co, Dance ut Emtio Point, Hat., Mar. IN. 803 Professlouul (irado utiings. limit Mus la Co. 30t Modern W,oodmtn Mssttng Tonight . lingular meeting tonight of M. W. of A, t Altlion hull. Vlsltlni? ttetKhbulr Welcome. ' 11 ' i ' ' i l . ' i 'I 'I 1st and p.Ht will also add to the inter-(figured. The crash occurred on I oili est of the entertainment. The full merclnl street as Mr. Staley wn muv program will appear later. Reserve lm? north and Miss Putnam had es the date. March 21. . ! saved to drive out from a Commercial Four-piece mahogany bedroom set. street curb. No one wos Injured. Special $31. M. V. Salom Capital Journal. former price $540. & II. Co. 30S New and second hand piano bought and sold. II. a. Ijiunspach. phono 6IC-R. llavo no overhead expense, see me before buying or selling. 327 1 lance at Eagle Point. Sat, Mar. IS. 803 H. P. Rasmussen 6f Medford, was a visitor in Klamath Falls this week. Car hardwood flooring Just In. Try some. Medford Lumber Co. For business opportunities in S. Or gon consult the FourSIte Sale Agency room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tf X newly overhauled car needs work' Ing In carefully. Ikm't wait until the hot weather nnd then lie bothered by nn overheating motor. We aro equip ped to handle all makes of cars and guarantee our work. We guarantee to stop oil trouble. Have your cylinder work done by one experienced in that work and on a first class machine. I)e Luxe pistons; rings, pins. Work by hour or Hat rate schedule. Riverside Garage. P. F. Close 30G Dance at Eagle Point. Sat., Mar. 1$ 3"3 j J 32 Beaume lime and sulphur; also dry. Conner Warehouse. It is false economy to let your gar ments go, when for a nominal charge Forsythe Dyers & Cleaners can fix them up for you. Phone 841. 306 Lyle Purdin, who has for sometime past been in eastern Oregon where he occupied a position with the O. W. R. & N., returned to this city yesterday morning. Central Point Hotel for ale. 40 rooms; would cost 3U,uuu 10 duuo. Price today $3,400. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 303 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. v tf Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantorium way for $1.50. Phone 244. ' Whether the Oregon motor vehicle law, as it relates to the collection of license fees. Is constitutional, probably will be decided by Judge Calkins, of the Jackson county circuit court with in the next 60 days, according to J. M. Devers, attorney for the state highway lepartment. The case is declared by state officials to be one of the most important filed in recent years, and an adverse decision will mean the loss of millions of dollars which is now used in road construction. Portland Jour nal. Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association, tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for Nultone, Phone 585-J, tf A real joy for everybody! tn in ft MCMOra is now at the ... . ' 1 c ' Rialto Theatre Mart If -MIHIMI v I ry y , in her inimitable offering- a filming of Frances Hodgson Burnett's human and appealing story- : 6TT 1a.U IIUV JLAM U 'Famiitleroy' A great story, a great star, a great productionwith the most natural of results, a great success. Whether you are young or old, you will find full enjoy ment in this picture of a thousand delights. T Jf 'ft ISmM riucivH Adults rOc, Kiddie 2.1c, IjOKcm 7."c, in clude war tux. , OMIX KIM.V "THE SPEXDEKH" from the novel by Hurry lcon WiiMMI. . IlC&TKK LA MAIt llnying the Oi'lglnal mil sliul uecompn-niment. I'orfoinuini'c rom mence at 1 :4ft, ' !l:"50, 7:15, 0:20. Door opi-n nt 1:0 and 7:00. 1 iA m II I'M i Hard Working Farmer Completely Cured. Left Truss Off Over Year Ago. i , ' ' Dcnr Sir t I inn very irlail to inroim you tlmt my riipluri) Heeiu to lie entirely cured lifter wcnr'uitr one of your Simmtv 1'ml Trusse 1kh limit one yeiir. 1 left ilu Tiuvt off n your niio nitl hineo tliht time my riiplnre liu neveiM.luMvn any nin of rum. back. I lnul u lnul hi'intul liipliiru of 12 yeuiV xliuuliuu nml lnul tried oilier Timinwk . witlmut benefit. To wiiy I nm leii!i(l with whitt the Akron Truns lm ilotie for im in putting it iniMly imleed. " N Tluiiikfully your, ' JDS. .1. SYZDKK. " Heath's Drug' Store The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street HEY FELLERS! LOOK! Tlient boy. Springer & I.ee, liavc n w!ioU window chock full of the purtiest silk tirrhtit' 1 ever saw. Had lt wipe my speck off a fore I could believe the price nit "em- 63c TWO FER A DOLLAR tin.sh; piiid It dollar enclt fi r omr lately, not ft mite better. Their sitfH tiny. "Thiirnilay. Friday nnd Saturday fiily." Don't mrs wttin' yours. Jcnt seo Vm anyway at Springer & Lee "WEAR MEN BUY" - 105 W. Main. SEEDS SEEDS A full tine of rollaMo bulk and pack go Seeds from Sioux City, Iowa, nursery, Sunrise Potsloo Seeds LeeWatKins Feed Co. Phone 200 307 Ho. Front SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 At Medford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Mnln mt ltlrrl.le QIic Mcfcjfclbuch Wc work Woiulffr with clothes tTmt nre csuiltd ainl spotted. Our in w nu tlnxl for fre.slietiiii"; the np pearaneu of eloth lias won us a loii list of eiithiisiasth4 patrons. Suits enlh tl for when request (mL ' ' v, Muter Cle&nen and Dyeri. DRY WOOD jTwo Tier 12 inch Tine, Ono Tier 12 inoh Oak nnd Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 Special This Week Old-fashioned Buckwheat Cake and Home Made Sausage 25c. TALENT'S CAFE Formerly Mmlford liukery . - ... Hob Iubudtl, Mcr. 436 W. Mala GET IT AT Phone 122-R DEVOE'S ' 1 ' ; . . ' : 1 0. A. De Voe, Prop. Groceries and Confectionery ICE CREAM, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, CI0ARS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES, , SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, SHELLED WALNUTS, MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK, BAKERY GOODS, HOT COFFEE ANp LUNCHES, TRU-BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES We Sell Anita Stewart Coffee YOU CAN GET IT AT DE VOE'S " Open Evenings and Sundays