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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1922)
i MEMORt) MAtt T Rt BtJJTE. AnnFOntv, OUKiitK TPKSDAY. MAIH'l! lit, l PaTIT) TOO TTocaZ and Personal Tho Medford' contingent" of music lovers already there who will attend the ChicaKo Grand Ooera company ooneerta which begin at Portland to morrow, will be augmented by Mr. Ed Andrews, Mis Ruth Warner, Miss Francis Davidson and George Mftddox who left by auto at 4 o'clock this ruor nlnit for Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gore, Mrs. Porter J. Neff and Miss Willie. Howard, who made up another auto party which departed for !countants and banker. the Htate metropolis yesterday. j Laundry work done. Phone 455-Y. The lowest rate of Insurance Is j ' 31S jilaced upon the, Hupmobile. 312! There will be a meeting of the WojI Dancing W ed. nlte! Nat! 309 Growers at Medford Public Library Alex Sparrow, superintendent of; Saturday, March 2!th, at 2 p. m. All Crater National park, arrived home! wool growers are urged to be present, from a two weeks absence at Portland I Mr. U. A. Ward, manager of Pacific during- which he spent large part of (Cooperative association, will discuss the time In looking after CiHiter Lake; the wool situation. 311 All members who can turn out to night are requested to be In their places early for the American legion meeting tonliiht which will handle con siderable important business. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-Ins fuels and metals used. Vulcan Weding Works, 39 S. Front street, tt l.opion meeting tonight. SOS H. T. Jacob, of the Whlteomb-Whlt-field accounting company of Portland loft yesterday for SaU Francisco after a briet visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fenton. Mr. Jacob spent nrt of his time here on business with local no- affairs. He declared that he had no news to make public relative to Crater Lake matters. Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company. tf Legion meeting tonight. SOS Attorney Charles Reames this mor- The regular monthly meeting of the Golden l.lnk Hlble class, will be held Thursday afternoon, March J3d. at the home of Mrs. H. E. Marsh. 43 North Peach street. All members are urged to be present. Dancing Wed. nlte! Nat! 309 Pig dance-Applegate Sat., March 25. ning TJled a demurrer In the circuit .aunspach's orchestra. Supper served court against the Indictment returned 'at mjdnlpht. Tickets $1.10. 812 by the grand Jury Saturday, charging! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight and three Lloyd Elwood w ith manslaughter in children left last night Tor Long Peach, connection with an auta accident onjCalif., where they will spend the sum the Pacific highway last winter, on the mer with Mrs. Wight's parents, Mr. grounds of Insufficiency and that the and Mrs. W. W. Murphy, No. 311 Grand indictment does not state a crime. Thejavenne, tha city, and in the meantime court took the demurrer under advise--Mr. Wight will look around for a suit- I..-. ment. If it's insurance we write It R. A. lolmes. The Insurance Man. j 'Don't forget this is rubber heel week . at the Medford Shoe Hospital. Heels only 35c; with half-soles. 25c. . 313 ' Morris Wakeman resigned his posi tion with the Economy Groceteria last Saturday and leaves tomorrow for Corvallls to complete a four years course in applied salesmanship at the O. A. C. Dance Applegate Sat. March 25th. N 312 For Sale Baby carriage, round wicker, rubber tired, used only sUort time. 10 Quince St. Apt. 2. 310 Among guests at the Hotel Holland are James F. Doyle of Portland, Carl l.amont and W. Nelson of San Fran dseo, C. Frank Carson of Butte Falls, Ixiuis lieezer and W. Kerns of Seat tie and E. P. Martin of Portland A millionaire cannot travel in mor? comfort than the' owner of a Hup mobile. 312 Riverside Community club dance, March 25. Best dance floor in the country. Everything ready for a big time. ' 308 O. E. Harness, manager at Portland of the Fairbanks-Morse Co.'s Oregon branch, and his wife who is a sister of Mrs. J. Frank Wortman. left for their home at Portland last evening after a day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wort man. Dancing Wed. nite! Nat! 309 . If yoi gare double the money you couldn't get a better car than a Hup mobile. 312 According to the Ashland Daily Tid ings in Its write-up of the big home coming reception for the Ashland high basket ball championship team Sunday the team was congratulated by Med ford business men. In concluding the article the Tidings "says": "The boys and Coach Hughes are very apprecia tive of the reception' tendered them upon their arrival here and are quite gratified with the backing given them during the series, both by those who attended the games and those who re membered them by telegrams. The Medford chamber of commerce and some four or five business men of that city sent telegrams of congratulation , and encouragement." urcnaraist: lime suipnur $8.75 per . barrel., Bear Creek Orchards. Phone js-it-i. ' E. Burnham' Kalos toilet requisites . have had an international reputation j since 1871 and are qualifiedly the best or their kind. For full particulars make inquiries at Medford Beauty Shop, room 429, Medford Bldg. ; 308 i able location in southern California to enter the jewelry business. He only recently closed out his jewelry busi ness In Medford. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wight regret their leav Ing the city. Mra. Wight was a mem ber of the Presbyterian church and Eastern Star order, and Mr. Wight held membership In the Elks lodge, the Masons and the chamber of commerce. and took an active part In the instru mental band activities of the city. Repairing on ladles' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done, ' Charges rea sonable. The Pantorium. Phone 244. High grade lime for spraying pur poses. Big Pines Lumber Co. 313 The city council at Its regular meet ing tonight wilt probably devote con siderable time to discussion of city auto-camp improvements: Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. H. A. Thierolf. Legion meeting tonight. 30S O. J. Sllliman, of Shenandoah, Pa., is visiting George and E. C. Silliman nd families. He is delighted with the country. Wade sewing school helps you to sew and dress right at small cost. Individual or class work by the hour, city and out of town. No evening classes. We will shop for you by mail. All appointments by phone or mall only. 3d. J. Wade, phone 416. 331 East Main street. 329 Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms: would cost 130,000 to build. Price today $2,800. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Realty Company Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 308' Oregon department, American Le gion, still holds its place among the Legion departments of the union, hav ing ranked in third place for the past two months. The membership is well over 6000, with some 25-odd posts not yet reporting, seven among them being the largest in the state outside of Portland. If you like a good cup of coffee go to the Medford Cafeteria. 312 Three-piece reed llvn.g room sets, special 1108.15. M. F. ft II. Co. . .308 Mrs. Murray Winslow and daughter Jean who have been visiting Mrs. J. H Lydiard for the past two weeks left yesterday afternoon for their home in Minneapolis. The trip will be made via Los Angeles and southern Califor nia. Tenbhun, legion, meet tomorrow nite Telephone 1040 Rogue Valley Floral Co., for your cut flowers and plants Night phone 149-W. 32 Mrs. W. I. Vawter left last evening for Portland when' she will attend the grand opera season wliji h opens there tomorrow nMit. . ' . Dancing Wed. nite! Nat! . ' 309 Everywhere you look' you see a Chevrolet. , tt Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J'nnson of Seattle are guests at the Hotel MedfortV't rt O. F. Ehlman of Seattle. O. 3. Ferry ot San Francisco, Jack t'arruthers of Chi cago, 11. A. Slllos ot Eugene. T. 11. Poyd of Portland and 11. O. Oray of Denver, Colo. There will be n regular communica tion ot the Reames chapter, Wednes day, March 22. at the Masonic hall. 309 Try some pastry at the Medford Cafeteria. Made by Mrs. Howell. 312 The employes of the California-Ore gon Power company enjoyed a banquet last evening at the Hotel Medford. H. L. Walther, manager of the local divis ion acted as toastmnster and Paul II. McKee. vice president of the company was the speaker of the evening. About fifty persons Identified with tho com pany were present many of tbem from Klamath Falls, Yreka and other clttes. High gmde lime tor spray tag pur- loses. Big Pines Lumber ic, aia Four-piece mahogany bedroom sot, former price $540. Special $321. M. F. & H. Co. 30S The general public is Invited to at tend the patriotic rally In the Interest of the Oregon national guard, which will be held at Odd Fellows hall on Sixth street, opposite the telephone company building, at ":S0 tomorrow night ad which will be attended by Adjutant General George A. White and his staff. There will be Interesting talks, an entertainment including a wrestling bout and a boxing bout, and light refreshment will be served. AH members ot the American Legion post are especially urged to attend. Adju tant General White and staff will at tend a similar meeting at Ashland to night. Tenshnn. legion, meet tomorrow nite Meeting of the order of De Molay Thursday evening, March 23rd, Ma sonic hall at 7:30. Initiatory degreo. Refreshments. Glen Fabrlck. chair man. 310 Today was another delightful one of the spring variety with a cloudy condl- ion keeping back the rays of the san. Rain is the prediction for tomorrow y Private Obstetrical Home. 611 North Bartlett. 308 Auto insurance. Brown & White. An' auto party consisting of Miss Florence Pool,' county home demon stration agent, Mrs. Karnes Smith and Mrs. A. T. Lathrop left yesterday after noon for Corvallis to attend Homemak ers Week at the O. A. C. which began esterday. Later in the week they w ill drop up to Portland to witness one or two ot the Chicago Grand Opera Co. performances. Tenshun, legion, meet tomorrow nlte Economy Groceteria The Home of Bread Like Mother Made NOW BAKING 1 tiuici id Health Bread We have sent to one of the world's largest bakers, and bought the formula for a per fectly balanced Health Bread. Nothing like it ever baked in Medford GATES & LYDIARD Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique ' and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. All former O. A. C. students and those who are now home for the spring vacation are Invited to attend the dance and' reception which will b given Thursday night at the American Legion hall for the members of the O. A. C. Modrigal club. The dance will begin immediately after the Madrigal club concert at therhlgh schooT. -r Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. This office is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone as and we will call. tf H. T. Haswell and E. 8. Trowbridge are among the Medford men registered at Portland hotels on Sunday. Everywhere yon look you see a Chevrolet tf" Ex-service man, with local refer ences ot reliable parties, wants yard or garden work. Reliable party. Phone 681-R or call at Horace Evans, S28 N. Central. tf Applications from ex-service men of Oregon for cash and loans under the state aid act have reached the total of 22,222, according to a report Issued Monday by the World war veterans' state aid commission at Salem.' Of this number more than 12,000 are for cash and nearly 10,000 are for loans. The commission has passed on 16,200 appli cations and Is holding 3000 for comple tion. The total of claims rejected stands at 133. ,' : Launspach's orchestra, newly organ ized, open now for engagements. Per sonal attention to private; and club dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone 646-11. A new line of embroidery transfers of initials and monograms. 15 cents copy. Deuel's Art Dept. James Waddell, a student In mechan leal engineering at O. A; C.,' 1s home for the spring vacation. Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. Boggs. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold tinder Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, Ilk rent. Oold Ray Realty Company. tf There are ih now developments. In the Hale kidnaping cm so 'f l4 WMiw nlliht. and so far as Is known were have, been no arrests ns yet of any men suspected of taking mrt In the sennit tlonul episode. Mr. Halo was over town this forenoon, but did not carry n rifle as he did on Sunday and Mondtiy. Hemstitching,' Plcotlnff. , So per yd. Buttons covered. , Handicraft Shop, tf When in ' need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to 711 K. Main street. Fire Insurance, Brown & White.. Kev. t M. Klna. pastor of the Nar.ur- ene church, calls attention to the fact I that the Smith family are captivating the crowds at the vhurch, which Is located at the corner of North Ontral and Jackson streets, sit every service There- Is fine music and good preach Ing. Rev. U. S. Hunt, district elder of the Nainrene church will be present tonight. Over-stuffed Davenports as low ns 1C0 S0, special price at M. P. & H. Co. SOS When In need of shingles and root ing call Wallace Woods. 10S. til E. Main. Dresden china boudoir lamps made in any shade of tnffeta. Inquire- at Vanity Shop where lamps Is on dis play, 3W. O. G. Steele and T. il. Bradley. Cali fornia-Oregon rower company men from Yreka arrived in this city jester day and will remain several days m business. Eight-piece walnut dining room set. former price 1460, now $249. M. F. I H. Co. 30S Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. Bring la your ads and do not use telephone. tf Five-piece walnut bedroom set S1S2.50 was former price, sale price I12S.25. M. F. & It. Co. 308 Jack Smith, a prospector, was bound over to the grand Jury yesterday on $2500 ball after a preliminary henrinc in the Justice court at Gold Hill. The iharge against him Is "advocating the commission of a felony." Attorney George A. Codding represented the state's side of tho case as special state attorney. Smith did not furnish bond When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone "6. ! Try our merchants lunch. The1 All kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 11 East Main street. - Among new residences which are now under construction In this city are those of Pert Thierolf and Roland Hubbard on Minnesota avenue, nnd Cole Holmes on Siskiyou Heights. Have you seen the boudoir lamp at Vanity Shop? Orders taken for lamps and also for -desk telephone frames with Dresden china ImmuIs. Something artistic and very popular. 30H 32 rteaume lime and sulphur; also! dry. Conner Warehouse. When better automobiles ar built.1 Hulck will build them. tf According to a news dispatch from Salem, the state capital. Delbert Fehl of Medford desires to serve Jackson county as a member of the lower house ot the state legislature and Is out with a slogan of "business efficiency, lower taxes, development, progress, liberty, American Ideals, Oregon first." Invest your savings In the Jackson County Uulldlng and Loan association. tf Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantoitum way for $I.J0 Phone 241. v D. K. Stacy pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding yesterday. In Jus tice Taylor's court and was fined $15. Deputy State Motor Vehicle Officer McMahon made the arrest. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlero for NuBone. Phone C85-J. tf WiH pay 25c apiece ' for hatching turkey eggs under your setting liens. Eggs furnished. Phone 28-J-3. tf Yesterday with u m:tlinum teni peialutM of 70 dejiroeH wiih the wttrm cm of the early spiiug seusou, ami caused the somowhttt umisuul sUht of men going iiliout In their slilit sleeves in (ho iiflernoon. The minimum tent erntur of today was down to 'M. A eur tiiio the tiuulmum of ettevd was f2 degrees, nnd today' minimum was j'W degrees. Italn was ihe piville lloti then ns It Is for tomorrow. Heauly is. ttt first gift that nature wives to woman mid the first she takes away, Medford Ueauty Shop, room 43 Medford llldg. liO With Medford trade Is Medford made Jauleii Hodge, a sludenl. In the sehoid of home wmomleM ul tl. A, C, Is NMitdlng the spring vncntloii with I ler mother, Mrs. Daisy Hodge at the lloilgo lioiiie on Hons l.ane, Every w hern you loot't you soe a ClwvrolMt. tf Children eared for, 101 Newtown. 312 Outer Lake Chapter R. A, M. No. 32 ItoKiilur eoiiiiuutiUalion Mar. 21t. VInIIoik wol come, A."l NOTII. 8ecy. :tos Merchants! We speelallae in writing and preparing cops : planning lay tutu: will lug ami preparing minion, booklets, foliI'M nnd letters, I'lione !lo;M.V!, ,M lwU tor IIIIhi llflne. Hl't VMNH Al i:itTIHlJ ,ti:rv 010 West lOih Ht., . Medford TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED flood 861-Y. milk cow. Phone 310 FOR SALE Three outside electric chick brooders including houses and an in gooo condition. Kach 100-chlc: capacity. Price $10 each. O. Mack, on the highway at Phoenli - 31 run iu acres, with 5 acre water right, 4 room house, large barn, some fruit. $3750, will give terms to right party. This is an Ideal property for iioultry ranch. 5 room plastered house, furnished paving paid In full. $2000 lor quick Bale, terms. C. S. BUTTERFIELD.- 310 t"( f TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY TIME Lonely Land of the snows and the howling wolf pack. Where the will of the stronfat man i law. Where the way of defeat is the "Trail of Death." Into this land and against the tyrant who ruled it comes a "rank outsider" to conquer, avenge and love. A drama that stirs tho blood like a wintry wind in the face. Racing through dauntless adven ture, amid the wild beauty of nature untamed. Added Attraction Century Comply futile en GENE HOWARD lit the Might) U 111 lll.T cJACIC HOjLT oP the .frith?. Start Iris Garden, Choice Bulbs Cheap I have an Immense collection of choice Irises, and naturally some sorts are In larger quantity than 1 need, others too few of a kind to list in my catalogue, etc. . If selection Is left to me I will send 10 choice kinds, each distinct unci carefully labelled, for $2.50 prepaid. This Is an excellent time to plunl them. If you want something of ex tra high class and -beauty, let mn vend you ten superb sorts for $5.00. 1 promise value in excess of the price in each instance. Yes, my catalogue lists gladioli and perennial plants. It Is sent for the asking. W. 1 1. Crbwy "Gladiolus Farm" Jloring, Oregon. 1 "Vw'Vv J I Ktcwiiit 1 :!! WMt' r'li "' II fmiiolin n.it el, 'Conjuror's jPJf W MADGE BELLAMY A'" "&tr - ii NOAH BEERY l V? supporting Vt ' I PWa J wlkty Coming Attractions I (Km f fhrf&fy T.",,r"n '"- i ' yif "' . T on ri,","',n if . I AJN . , "TllllKK tt'OIIII IIIIAXII" I FOR SALK nest garden loam for sale' Phone 12-J. tf Kodaks dot jour kodak' now. Loarrithfi' little tilings ncccssan' to got quick', good' " pictures, then when vacation comes you arc ready. Medford Book Store , 34 N. Central St. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE Yankee lo i. e n Shoe 28 Wi Front Street t i. Wednesday, March 22 Electrically Percolated Coffee Our Specialty Home-Made Pies and Sandwiches, Second to None Do-Nuts and Coffee : We Would Appreciate Your Patronage C.W.Montgomery ( t W. A. Duchine 4