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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
' IWnfi TWO ' jrcnroRt) matl tuitutnti. MKnronn. oukhonv vimuv, maucii 17. 12 Jf ocal and Personal Tho HIkIi 8chool Parcnt-Teaeher nilwoclatlon will entertain tho student's of the hlRh, school nt the American Lrfilon hall at 7:30 t:nlKht. A number of aurprlso stunts and excellent re freshments nro being planned. All stildente and their parents are cordial ly Invited to bo present. Hard times made easy, buy rauches without money, pay with share of crop. Ilka rent. Gold Ray Realty company, tf it it's insurance we write It R, A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Laundry work done. Phone 435-Y. ' : sis Vt. Patrick's dance tonite at Gold 1111). -'. , 305 . V. Dillon, state secretary of the Y. l. C A., will visit tho valley next Tuesday, lie will make several 'ad dresses on association topics while here. ' , Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-intorced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Wedfw? Works, Sa S. Front street tf t llumtiam Kalos toilet requisites have had an international reputation since 1ST1 and are qualifiedly the host nf Ihetr kind. Kor full particulars make Inquiries nt Xledford tk-auty Shop, room 429, Medford Hide. 30S iHinclnB! Nat! Saturday nite! 0 Miss'Sid llclihan of Ashland spent Thursday afternoon in the city visiting friends and relatives. '. Thone Johnson for correct time. Phone 131-J. 305 Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. 'Charges rea sonable. ThO Pantorlum. Phone 244.. Lady Grateful for Help Received ;Kor 3 3 years I suffered Increas ingly with stomach and liver trouble. 1'lQatine with uas distressed mo very nuu.il and caused perlous: hoort flut tering. All mudic-ine only believed temporarily. I Rave up Hope of ever b-iiit cured. My druggist advised me one day to try - Mayr's Wonderful lloniedy. I am feeling like a new woman since and can now fat any thins with co ill results." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays thta inflam mation which causes prarttcally all sionuuh, liver and intttioa.1 ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or jnoney refunded. At all drupslKts. .. .... . Adv. Tho Salvation nrmy will have a salo( of doughnuts nt tho public market Sat-i unlay. The proceeds will git for the! locm army work. Tho material for the. doughnuts tins been donated and thej doughnuts will be baked at the army. headquarters. They knead (need) the dough. The recent burglaries in Medford are causing many people to consider j the security of their homes while they are taking their vacation and the house .is untenanted. Many of the, houses which have been burslarited j have been built for a number of years and the door nnd window fastenings: are, not Riving tho service required of j thefn. Ah piece of machinery' will j wear out with use and such is tho case j with the fasteoinss. If this Is the case j at your house, call the Medford Purn. & Hdw. Co., Thone 25-J. They will in- vestlpate your needs and will rIvo you an estimate on re-httrdwarelng with new, up-to-date poUs. 20G Three-piece reed livrtiR. room sots, special JlOS.lS.' M. F. 1L Co. SOS Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms; would cost $30,000 to build. Price today f;l,2tKV. MtRht trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold R;ty Realty Company. Phone 72S-U or 134-Y. 305 The Jackson County Medical society met at the home of llr. Woods In Ash laud last Wednesday night. Dr. Malm Kren of Phoenix, read the paper of the evening, the subject betas "Auaphy laxisis.'' A discussion ou professional lines followed. Everywhere you Iook you see a Chevrolet tf Kvur-piece mahogany bedroom set former price filO., Special 32l. M. F. & H. Co. : . 308 St Patrick's dance tonite at Gold Hill. ' : 305 Splendid progress ls being made on the northeast of Medford oil well. ' The diamond drill was down e 1CC0 feetj Thursday and worklnR in very favor-j able formations. The promoters have been very hopeful of striking oil within I00O feet and; at the progress being made now they will soon reach that depth. . t A newly overhauled car needs work ing In carefully. Don't wait until the hot weather and then be bothered by an overheating motor. We arc equip ped to handle all makes of cars and guarantee our work. We guarantee to stopoil trouble. Have your cylinder work done by oho" experienced In that work and on a first class machine. De Luxe pistons; rings, pins. Work by hour or flat rate schedule. Riverside JGarage. P. F. Close. 306 J v Car hardwood flooring just in. Try sorne. Medford Lumber Co. ... Dancing! Nat! Saturday nite! 304 ' A DOUBLE ' ' BILL THAT'S TOO GOOD TO MISS Starting Tomorrow j ; -.' .....- . iny THE MONARCH .. -r OF MIRTH in the first of a new series of three-reel record-breaking r Ivi," 'i'n4 comedies; ' ,v.'' '- t. ? ...... 1 ever mmw Guaranteed to be the greatest thrill comedy ever made. FEATURE NO. 2 RUDYARD KIPLING'S immortal Class'iQ of the East and-West. "without BENEFIT , OF CLERGY" .TOKIGtlT WILL U0b0EK!3in''ATbOB' KELATION : ' SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! A Full 11M0 Feet .of Pictures taken in tho Page Theater by LOUISE LOVELY recently. ; Seo youvselves and . your' friends in ,'the 'movies. F.liner E. Oatman, tho county fruit Inspector, and Mrs. Oatman arrived home Thursday .afternoon from their sojourn at San Francisco since the middlo.ot January, having been called there then by the illness of their grand daughter. Mr. Oatman's friends bad to look nt htm twice today to rccogntr.e him, an his nppenrauce had been changed so much by tho treatment which removed a goiter, followed by a severe nttacV of the flu. He I regain ing In weight and health fast now, and ts ready to resume his Inspection duties. Mrs. Oatman's health .was greatly benefitted by the stay lu San Frhnctseo.1 . .. Conn Hand Instruments. Root Music Col S05 ; Shakes, shingles. Medford Lbr. Co. Telephone io-io Rogue Valley Floral Co., for your cut flowers and plants. Nlglit phono 149-YV. ni'O Ju.Iko F. M. Calkins held a session of circuit court at Grants Pass today for Josephine county, at which decis ions were rendered In two divorce case nnd testimony on a foreclosure suit was heard. Professional grade strings. Root Music Co. 305 Oreluinlists! l.lme sulphur JS.T3 per barrel. P.ear Creek Orchards. Phone SR. 510 ! St. Patrick's dance tonite at Gold Hill. 305 J. F. Halo has disposed of all hlB property Interests in Medford and he and his children leave in a few days for Portland where he will engage in the brokerage business. Mr. Halo has Ilvod here ginco 1905 and has been engaged In the piano business ruoct of that time. Ho has built two or three houses and sold them and recently dis posed of his interests in tho Stewart and Atkins buildings to Mrs. Ora U Barnett Mr, Hale although leaving Medford says it Is the best city on the coast ' A class of repairing that give satis faction fully guaranteed at JoSison's, Jeweler. 303 Private Obstetrical Home, 611 North Bartlett, - 303 For sale-Furniture. 133 Almond. 306 A. S. Robinson, service station In spector .for the Associated Oil com pany Is expected to arrive tomorrow to glvo' the Associated station in this city the "once over." " No wardrobe complete without a silk hat Get one at the Vanity Shop, Fri day and Saturday. 303 McQuay-Norris rings. Riverside Garage. Fireman ball at Gold Hill tonite. 305 "Eight families, touring in machines with California licenses, are camping at the intersection of the old and the new Pnciflc highway about a mile north of the city limits," says the Grants Pass Courier. "The party' in general were disgusted with the cli mate in southern California. One of the men, who lives In Boston, was on his way to Chicago with his family after wintering In the south, while sev eral of the party were enroute from Los Angeles to Seattle. Their meeting and camping together' was a coinci dence, as they had no previous acquain tance." Just received a new line of tamped goods for applique and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept ' A new line of embroidery transfers of initials and monograms. IS cents copy. Deuel's Art Dept " v See the new taffeta dresses at The Colonial. 306 olen Allen, former Medford resident who has resided in Klamath Falls for some time is now employed by the California-Oregon Power company in the capacity of timekeeper at Copco,' Calif. . . . Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. This, office la prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machine. Don't give your orders to traveling men and Lave them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call, , tf Three room furnished apartment with private bath and garage close in. "11 East Main. Phone 10S-J 2. 307 Floyd L. Hutchinson, who has' been stationed attbe fiuh hatchery at Trail has been transferred to Marmot, Ore., where a new station is being put into operation. This station is situated on the Sandy river about 30 miles from Portland. . If Johnson can't repair your watch throw it away. 305 Hats of silk nnd straw combination. good all the year round on sale at" the Vanity Shop, Friday and Saturday. SOS The Colonial has all the new shades in silk hose, , v 1 306 Emil Mohr who has been confined to his apartments in the Medford hotel for the last ten days with rheumatism was able to be downstairs Thursday. French pastries for sale at Medford Cafeteria llasement, Medford Building. . . .. ,., 30 Frazler for horseshoeing and ' all kinds of plow worV. 109 S. Hotl. 307 An Extraordinary V Gladiolias Offer As an Inducement of very liberal planting, I offer one hundred small gladiolus bulbs, ranging from 1-3 to one inch In diameter, for $2.25 charges prepaid. A full thousand will be sent for $20.00. These bulbs ccntalu many choice named sorts, practically all will bloom splendidly this year if planted early, all will be magnificent bulbs at dlgglug tlmtf. Tbey are mixed varieties, of course. Not less than 100 sold. Join with neighbors and got a thousand, and have armsful of gorgeous bloom for yourself and frlepdn.. ... A catalog of gladioli and plants for the asking. . W. L. Crissey "Gladiolus Farm" IJ01 Ing, Oregon. Catherine, the little charge of Mrs. O. M. Speck who has been very slek with a cold, I luiprovlng, . . Mr. Orchurdtstt Pruning season Is hero. You ahoulil )mve some tit that !ectally prepared paint to prevent cuts from .bleeding. For wale bv Thompson the Painter, U'6 N. Front St. Telephone 461. UG All silk hats at 23 per cent discount at tho Vanity Shop, Friday nnd Sntur day. :t05 See the new shades and styles In silk sweaters at Tho Colonial. 30i" I P., Humphrey T the California Oregon Power company leaves tomor row for Kan Francisco. Ho will return by auto and will bring his family to this city whero I hey will make their home. Hemstitching, ricoting. So per yd. Vluttona covered. Handicraft Shop. tf All our pastries nro for Bale to tc public, Modford Cufeleria Busemwnt, Medford Building. 30rt Fireman ball at Gold HIM tonlto. 30i Principal O. U. Campbell of the local high school received a letter yesterday from "Dad" King, coach of the Rose burg basketball team, expressing his appreciation Bnd the appreciation of tho Roaeburg team of the treatment accorded them while they were In this city. Several thousand dollars to loan ou Improved ranch security. O. C. Hoggs. 'When in need of sash and doors. call Wallace Wooda, 10fr or come to 711 K. Main street. Even-where you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Dancing! Nat! Saturday nite! 304 Mrs. Henry Bates spent Wednesday visiting friends In Ashland. Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like not Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Sale of spring hats In lilk and straw combination.' See them Friday and Saturday at The Vanity Shop, Main and Bartlett. 305 Havo you seen the boudoir lamp at Vanity Shop? Orders taken for lamps and also for desk telephone frames with Dresden china heads. 'Something artistic and very popular. SOS M. S. Johnson of Gold Hill spent Thursday In the city attending to Dual ness matters. Ladies' and gcuta' suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed $1.50. "Wo nro not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.. 401 3. River side. Phone 474. 307 It Is false economy to let your gar ments ko, when for a nominal charge, Fbrsytho Dyers & Cleaners can fix them up for you. Phone 341., 3o6 Dancing! Nat! Saturday nite! 301 The petit jury for tho February term of the circuit court will convene Mon day, and tho docket will be cleared for the hearing of bootlegging and Bank of Jacksonville failure cases Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Overstuffed Davenports as low as IC0.S0, special price at M. F. & IL Co. 30s Latest songs. Root Music Co. 305 Fireman ball at Gold Hill tonite. 305 The radiophone craze is growing rapidly in the Rogue River valley, the latest to figure on buying one of the Inventions' being John W. Johnson. Last night a number gathered at the home of Keith Baughman to hear the air message's, Thursday evenings be ing featured by a musical concert radioed out of Seattle. Wednesday night the Haughman radiophone heard Denver, Seattle, and a man on Catallna Island ordering some groceries from Los Angeles, and insisting that they be sent on the first. bpecial sale iou cant keep us down, we are bounJ to stay. For Sat urday and Monday only, March 18 and 20 we will sell heavy bluo denim, 1 and 20.' We will sell heavy blue denim overalls, sizes up b 42, for 89c, over 42, for $1.19. 4 pair army an!nucrc socks' for $1.00. Hickory shirts for &c, limited one lo a customer. The store that gives you better goods for btis money, Vnlted Amy Stores, 32 Central Ave., South. 306 When In need of shingles and foot- ln call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Dresden china lkmdolr lamps mado la any shade of taffeta, lnqulro at Vanity Shop where lumps is on dls play. 308 The A.' M. O. R. C. class meets this evening at the home of Miss Florence Graves, 426 South Ivy, A full atten dance Is expected. t 4 Eight-piece walnut dining room set former price $1C0, now $219. M. F. & If. Co. . 308 Fine violins. Root Music Co, 305 Ocne Howard, tho popular Page or- ganlrtt arranged for today a medley of Irish melodies, which adds to tho spirit of St. Patrick's day. Mr. and Mrs. C, .'. Schaver of Gold Hill spent Thursday In this city trans acting business. Please ro member that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash in ad vance. ( Bring In your ads and do not use telephone. tf J-dmo, cement Medford Lumber Co. rive-pieco walnut bedroom . set $182.50 wna former prico, salo price $128.23. M. F. & H. Co. . . 208 Two watchmukors, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship at John son s, Jeweler. . ( . , 305 N, P. Hanson, of Climax, In the Ante lopo creek section, was a business visitor In Ashland. Mr. Hanson was circulating a petition to bettor the road up Antelope creek to the Climax sawmill, with tbo ldtcntlon of taking the matter up with the county court Ashland Tidings. When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76, Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Autd Insurance. Brown & White All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. ; Wallace Woods, phone 108. EE THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE i v 1 , For the Lenten Season SPECIAL ATTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO PROVIDING A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF FOODS FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. BELOW IS A PARTIAL LIST, PRICED SO AS TO AFFORD YOU A SAVING. , Holland Herring in 10-pound Kegs ; . .$1.48 Sockeye Salmon Bellies, 10-pound pails $3.49 Mackeral in 10-pound pails (22 fish) $3.24 Bloaters, each 10c Fancy Boneless Herring, l ib. boxes 39c Fancy Boneless Codfish, 1 lb. Cartons 32c Codfish, 1 lb. bricks 20c Oysters, 5 oz. can 17c Oysters, Fancy Eastern Selects, 5 oz. can 30c Minced Clams 19c B. & M. Fish Flakes, per can 15c Finan Haddie Flakes, can 10c Imported Crab, No. 1 can 42c Imported Lobster, No. 1 can 39c Dunbar Shrimp, per can 19c Tuna Fish, No. 1 cans 23c Booth's Oval Sardines (small size) 13c Blue Jacket Sardines (in oil) 8c American Sardines (in oil) 6c Imported Norwegian Sardines (In olive oil) per can 12c Large Oval Sardines . . . . ; 15c Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans, 2 for . . . . . 25c Extra Fancy Sockeye Salmon . ., 27c Extra fancy Sockeye Salmon (large size) ........ .'; .. .. . 44c Preferred Stock Sockeye Salmon (large size) .. . 7. . .u... . . 40c Now, Men, Here Is One for You $1.45 GATES & LYDIARD Camel, Lucky Strike or Chesterfield Cigarettes, in cartons of 200 each. For Saturday, per carton Tom Merriman returned Iho first of tile week from a btiHlticit trip lo Han Francisco, lie attended some boxing bouts at Dreamland, and says that all who think the engagements b' l I at the Nat were "rotten'' should "o tlu-m. riash and doors. Medford Luiuoot C". Card of Thanks I wIhIi to extend my slnrero thanks tr my friend for thi1r smilHtarnt dur ing tho Illness nnd death tf my wife. Also for the bountiful floral offerings, ro; W. O. KNIGHTON". 32 Heaumo lime and sulphur; also! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY dry. Conner warehouse. When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Charles Niimn of Jacksonville, Sxnt few hours In tho city Thursday afternoon. Saturday special Oasollne 28 '.e, a saving of 2c iter gallon. AVe accept scrlit and coupons. Valley UariiKe. 301 A lM l V ford I V la;, J 305 A. F. & A. M. ar communication Med- I,o1ko 103, Friday even March 17, 7:30 p. m. I,. K. WILLIAMS. KOIt KALi; Household furniture. tilayt-r piano, baby baxnrnelt. i anni'd fruit nnd all furniture for u firoom houne. 135 Almond Kt. 3'U I UK K ALIO One, two and threc ai re tracts In Itorrydalo Addition. Ken unliable prices nnd Kood teruiH. Phono V.Z ,. 310 lim 8ALI Second hand sewing w chine cheat). Paul s Klectrlc. 3uS KOIt KALK Completely, furnished HlricUy , mullein 6 room Iiuuk.iIow, fine place, large lot; a teat bargain. Tonus. Immcdiutu possession. ('. 8. lluttnrfinld. ..... 3H0 ( , , LS yts;i Corns Pool OK Like a Banana Skin vhrn you tmirh tlirtn with Stor SdrolM ol "l t.lt.' tlio wfi rr, quK-k uru rmiovr turd by million of pmplo. Use "Geto-lt" Nnilnnsrrmiaritttlnit, trliiiiiilnior r. Ins. liKtaitt rllrf from nil ptlntiuJaono iir.it. (i.u lull a trlilo rv.rylirr. Money hack if It toll... B Vwrvnc , Co., Mrr hlr.jtiro. Hold lu Mnilford byl'Qii H. HaalUns HOMEY' SAVERS . 1 Minute Tapioca, pound . . New Shrimp, No. 1 can ,. ....... . ., Pqariut Butter, pound ,. , Blue Karo, No. 10 pail . V .:'.'.v. ) . .;,.V V. l!.'. ;V. Cheese, Full Cream, pound . : . . ... ... . Special Price On Sufilaf, Flour, etc' ' M Here is a new one Louie's Best Coffee in 2 1-2 and 5-poum put up under our own name and absolutely guaranteed to I best coffee you can buy . Don't Forget We Have Early Rose, Irish, Cobbler ani Seed Potatoes; We Deliver LOUIE'S (Fouts' Old Place) , 1 7c .,15c . 65c 30c ! tins e the Peerless' Phone 271 (n rcnut Mam street