MKDF6TiT) MAIL TRIBUNE. TrEDFOUD. OlllXJOX. FRIDAY. MA I JO FT 31, 1922
PAOTi three '
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r it .
Tu'itr it inalfcr of
tobacco quality
W'e M.nr ii hi mr hoiirit
ln-liol ili Jl the tobnii'oMivil
in I'tifticrlirlJ jrc of finer
ijinlity (jiuI heme of ktttr
UKt) than tit my other
sirjdrrtt at the privf.
ten
TO
Id
local fin
Ckesterfie
CIGARETTES
Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended
Lower Vices
20 now 18c
10 now 9c
(Two 10'(-Ur)
PALATIAL HOTEL
N NASSAU BURNS
MIAMI. Kla . Mar. 31. The 300 room
Colonial hotel at Nassau tn t ho ltn
hunitt Island wu destroyed today in
u tiro which for a Hum threatened the
dnHlrurtlnn of most f tint city, accord'
liut t radio ninHi!i' received here.
The conflagration wan controlled, how.
ever, alter It had canned damage run
limit Into milium of dollar.
Tim hotel, una i( tho chain owned
nnd operated by the Florida East
fount Hotel company, and a number of
cottages nearby were burned to the
ground. There were no casualties.
The number of guesta In lhi hotl was
believed to bo dlnull as the tourist
senium U near It clow. TUe Colonial,
a Irniiin trurtuie. was Iniilt about
twet mmbkh. ' : - i . I '
Bishop Sumner Says
Jazz Regime Over
POKTLAND, Ur.', f :ir'.:! 31.-
Home lut night from ih east, where
h spent four weeks Investigating
rhurrh heads, laying iirellminaty
plans for tlio general Episcopal con
ference to be hiid here III September
and giving a series of 1 ah ten ad
dresses In New York City, Hiahop
Walter Taylor Sumner of tlio Eplsco
pal dlorcse of Oregon brought with
dim vivid lnipiHloi c f a wonderful
spiritual revival throughout the coun
try. "There Is no tiucKtlou about It,"
declared Itlshop Sumner. "Laymen
an well a rhurcb men (Ltd mu of It
and It was moHt Impressive. Our
young people. It appears, have run
the rare of uiiconvcntlotiuHity mid
they now so the vulgarity of tt.
There la a rniHrkablo reversion to
the morn decent typo of action."
With Med font trad U MMfnid mud
FOR GOV
I.
CONTROL
OF MUSCLE SHOALS
WASHINGTON, Mur. 31. Com-
imncciin iit of work to compluto tho
Wllaon duiu and conntrurt dum No. 3
at Munrlo Khoala, Alu., under gnvcrn-
nicnt upproprlution and nuptmliilon
will U (iropoaed to the at-nutt!, Chair
man Norrla of thu agriculture commit
tee announced on h lit return from an
InMiMK-tlim of Alubaiiitt properitei In
company with other acnatora and
lueiubera of tho Iiouhc military com
IllltUf.
A h nuly of thu nitrate plunta al
Shetfli.'ld, Senator NorilH added, and
of the Hwer Mitcnllalltlea for their
opornllnn hud "aomewhal iihuttered
Mooimhinera who ttttoniit to d
: ivu the public to tin- quality of
tlKilr product by piomlim coiltiterfcit
ii'Vcnue NlumpH over tho neck of the
bottlo wilt not only bi- proiteciited un
der the VolHtead act but aUo uii'b r
thn provlnlona of the p-nal code, It hua
been unuouncftd by tins t nlied Htuteii
niHtrici atuirney a om ui ronmnu. , ij
Hobo bimhea and ecerxroen Hhrubn.
KloiitVttlley Nuraery. tlhU-J-Z, 13
Youiik lmly wantg ponltion un aten
oKruphor or office work. Will do extra
work In cither. I'hone 383-J. tf
I'luiioUH chicken dinner, ('hrlstlan
church biiKHini rit thbt evening begin
n I UK 8:15. Itetter be tliere.
J. J. Hklnner of the California-Oregon
Tower company, who bun been
confined to bin home with the flu wan
out and around yeaterday for the flrift
time In three weeka.
I'eraonal nervlc given to all auto
Kpalrii. Klwood'a Auto Hliop, J 1 H
tJouth Centrul. I'hone 7C9 J. 31
A new lino of embroidery transfers
of initials and mooograms. 15 cents
copy, Deuel's Art Lwpt.
Juki r-cclved a new line of stamped
Kods for applique and embroidery.
Deuel's Art" Dipt.
1-lme for apray. Medford I.br. Co,
The next meeting of the Wednesday
Ktudy club will be b'-ld Aril .r,th at
o'clock.' In the library bulldinK.
Tho ladles' Aid of the Christian
church will sorve chicken dlnuer
Friday evening: ut C: 15 p. in. in tu
church basement. Pluti-s 00c. b
Kverywbure you look you see
Chevrolet tf
Crescent orchestra Eagle l't. Sat.
nlBht 2
II. It. Fulrchlld, asslMtaiit dlUtrlct
suli-s manascr and It. Heck. suicrln
telident of the motor vehicles depart-!
inent of the Standard Oil company ar
rived In this city this afternoon from
Portland and will remain here for a
brief business visit.
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co.
Flowering shrubs and vines. Eden
Valley Nursery. CSO-J-2. ' 13
A meeting or the De Molay for Itoys
will be held at the Masonic ball Thurs
day evening at 7:30. Work in the
De Molay DcRrec. Kefreshuients.
Order of Committee.
Dance Kagle l'olnt every Sat. nlghL
23
h. A. Murphy will start a milk route
In the city beginning Saturday, April
1st. I'hone l-F-13. '
liuexts at the Hotel Medford iucludc
C. U Meuck of Philadelphia. K. C. Dil-
betiKer of San Francisco, H. I. Kell)
and C. 11. Colt of Chicago, Mr. and
bis Iioih-s of producing cheaper fertll-i Mre. v. P. Stater of Eugene. It. F. 111!
ilres there tecue the plants were, Ktaurmau of Denver. Colo., G. A. Ill'
Start the Month Right.
Let Jones Help You Cut
. Your Cost of Living
3 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY-ALL 'PHONE ORDERS
GIVEN PERSONAL ATTENTION
' '
Large Oval Can of Sardines in Tomato Sauce ., 17c
No-Rub Washing Powder, a dandy, only 22c
10-oz. pkgs. Fancy Dates ..... . ........ ........... ..... ., 14c
Cream of Wheat, that famous bkfst. food , 22c
3 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti , ... 24c
S & W Canned Fruit Salad, per can 32c
PREPARE FOR THAT TRIP-WE HAVE EVERYTHING
Ladies' $5.00 Riding Breeches A. $3.50
Men's $4.50 Riding breeches . . . . $3.00
Ladies' Middies in Khaki , $1.98
Khaki Hats for ladies, just the thing for riding and hiking $1.25
Men's Wool Sox. Just right for fishing .. . . 32c
GOWNS GOWNS Big sale Saturday on all Ladies' Gowns.
Look at these in our window. Prices-so cheap you can hardly be
lieve the figures. '
New Girdles, all colors ... 75c
Men's "Army Last". Shoes, Nothing easier on the feet ... .$5.50
BIG LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES
Remember and 'phone early. Our free deliveries go at 8 and 10
a. m., and 2:30 p. m., and we want to give you the best service pos
sible. ...
JONES OF COURSE
Phone 125 The Cheapest Store in Medford Phone 126
II
See How Louie Is Reducing
the High Cost of Living
1 00 pounds Best Hard Wheat Flour
100 pounds Cane Sugar
12 pounds Breakfast Bacon
1 sack Corn Meal
5-pound can Best Coffee
10 bars White Laundry Soap
12-oz. tin Royal Baking Powder
2 1-pound tins Best Red Salmon
1 pound Star Tobacco '
1 bag Cream Rolled Oats
1 package Oat Meal
1 pound Tea
2 packages Post Toasties
1 No. 10 Karo Syrup
1 package Crackers
The above articles now on display in our window. In 1920 they
cost you ; $50.60
Today they cost you at Louie's
$23.09
Delivered Free
AND THAT AIN'T ALL
Best Creamery Butter (delivered only with other groceries) per
pound . 34c
i.h expensive lo operate lor eruiMer . 8wylmm vf 8ealUe.GeorKe A. Wcb-
I'rooui i Hill. Iiu,.. ,,. I-. Anm.l... .ml J T Itraillpv
lit r'loxlnn.tl 1 1 '
The Indies' Aid of tho Christian
church will servo a chicken dinner
Friday evening at 6:15 p. m. in the
church baxement. Plates COc. i
Stamped pillow cases for crochet
! and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum-
Free Delivery
LOUIE'S
(Fouts' Old Stand)
Phone 271
ber Co. '
Hemstitching,
rieoUng.
Sc per yd.
Uuttons covered.
llnudicraft Shop. ' tt1
HlKh school students are busy now
in their spare time and a number of
them are working hard in order to get
out material for this year's volume of
Tho Crater. Tho interest shown in
the publication of this year brook is
more widespread than heretof ire and
considerable talent, both artistic and
liteiar', has shown up bo tar In its
preparation.
Positive results "for the woman who
enres obtained In luclnl and sculp
work. Visit the Marinollo Shop. Kloc-
trvilysls, exiiert mamd waving, 40'.'
Liberty llldg.. C57-W. X
Auto Insurance. Frown & White.
Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call
at building situ, Minnesota street. II
.. Thlerolf.
When better automobiles are built.
lluick will build them. tt
Julia Opp, of Jacksonville, On1., was
tendered a farewell banquet at Heed
college, Portland, yesterday on the eve
of her departure for tho University ot
Oregon, where, she will continue her
studies for the final semester. Miss
Opp was a member ot the sophomore
class at Heed, ami prominent in stu
dent activities. She was a member ot
the Drama club, and several women's
athletic teams. She will continue her
work in romance languages at the
University ot Oregon.
I When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods. 108. 711 K.
Main.
Dou't forget Gold Hill dunce Sat. 10
All kinds of rough and dressod
lumbor. Wallace Woods, phono 108.
711 East Main Breot
Khnbarb and asparagus roots. 12Uen
Valley Nursery. CSO J-2. 13
Crescent orchestra Eaglo Tt. Sat.
night. 29
Paul It. McKeo, Pony O. Crawford
and A. S. Kalenborn of tho Culifornia
Oregon Powe.r company left this mor
ning by auto for Copco, Calif., where
they will make n brief business visit.
Now lower prices on women's wear
at Tho Hub Saturday, April 1st, ono
day only, coats, suits, dresses and
skirts, entire new shipment for this
opening sale. The Hub. - 8
Lime and cement. Medford Lumber
Co.
Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valley
Nursery. 680-J-2. . 13
' Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tt
llurbanU and Corey's Thornloss
blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery.
r.so-,i-3, - ji
When Dare Miller and a man named
Millett trudged into the Hotel Austin
at Ashland, carrying heavy satchels,
at & a. m., March 2!Hh, and registered
from We?d, Calif., the iiolice took
notice and later Chief of Police Hatch
er procured a search warrant for theirJ
room, and made a raid, finding 1
quart bottles and 12 pint bottles of
moonshine. Miller, the only occupant
of the room at that time, was arrest
ed. Millett never returned to the
hotel. Miller's hearing will be held ;
Saturday afternoon at Ashland. George !
A. Codding, assistant district attorney,
is looking arter the state's end of the
case.
We carry a full line of ladies'
hosiery at the Vanity Shop. tf
If you want to lease a first class
modem unfurnished apartment of four
rooms, including two bedrooms, also
a sleeping porch, call at the Cargiu
apurtments. 9
Repairing on ladies' and men's wear
ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea
sonable. Tho Pantorium. Phone 244.
Mrs. Martha Hussell, who sold her
home here to Mr. Monte Heniuiy, left
ou train 16, with her tlin-e graudsons.
for Jacksonville. Oregon, where she
expects to make her future home. Her
son. Frank, left Monday morning with
furniture by auto truck. Vreka Jour
nal. Hard times made easy, buy ranches
without money, pay with Bharo of crop,
liko rent. Gold lly Itcalty company, tf
Trv mil" marrlmnt. Inm-h Thn
Shasta. '
A letter was received j estorday by very badly until the day of the lettex
Clerk Gardner of the Hotel Med-'but that he had taken a turn for the
ford from Emil Mohr w ho is taking i better and felt that he was on the road
mineral baths and treatments at Muri-lto recovery. . . -t
etta Springs, Calif., as a remedy for At The Hub Saturday. April 1st. one
rheumatism with which he has been ' day only, opening and sale of women s
suffering considerably of late. Mr. I dresses, coats, suits and skirts, all at
Mohr stated that he had been feeling new lower prices. The Hubs r
Are Your Teeth
Infected?
There is a widespread movement all over the United States to
educate the public about the dangers of infected teeth, or Itigg's
Disease. The most common symptoms are bluish-red gums that
bleed easily. The disease -attacks the tooth roots and causes a
poisonous pus to form. The pus gets into the blood and causes
rheumatism, neuralgia, stomach disorders, heart and kidney troubles,
epileptic fits, ulcers, and many other diseases. The doctors are ad
vising everybody to have a good dentist examino their teeth, as it
Is said eighty people out ot every hundred huve Kigg's Disease. It
can be cured in its early stages, and when well advanced cuu ofteu
bo controlled. Progressive dentists are waking up ou the situation,
and are advertising their services iu the newspapers. When a man
Is able to do good w ork, whether dentistry or anything else, he ought
to let the public know about it through advertising.
DR. O. J. JOHNSON
JZ1H Eu-st Luu tit.
Phono COO
VALUES
EXCEPTIONAL
IN OUR
HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
A large assortment of women's Hosiery in a wide variety of
shades and colors.
Suprisingly Reasonable
Prices
You are always assured
of the latest modes and
finest quality at the
VANITY SHOP
"Quality and Service"
Cor. Main and Bartlet Sts., Medford