Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 01, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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PAflfc TWO
Jfocal and
Personal
Six curs In which 18 men, women
and children arrived spent last niRht
and tills morning at the city amo
camp. All the cars but one came from
California.
Telephone 1010 Rogue Valley Floral
Co.,' for your cut flowers and plants.
Night phone H9-W. 320
M fi T)ilCti.lt' Willi C,trlln Jt.0,ft,-.,1
for Medford and vlcinity. llox 82.
I'hocbtK.tire. ' 14
Howard Hill. K. 11. Davenhllt, Gor
don " Voorhios and C. C. Cute, local
directors of the Orepon Growers Co
operative association, returned today
from Salem where yesterday they at
tended a meeting of the director nf
the association. P. W Wooden of
Urania Pass, another of the directors
for this district, also attended.
Nick Young has moved his horse
tdioeiiiK Bhop from Billings ltlacksmith
Shop to ElKhth and Fir streets. 14
PloalinK from one to twelve inches,
five to fifteen cents per yd. Handicraft
Shop. 13
, Fred If. Hopkins, the former well
known local orchardist arrived in the
city this morning for a week's visit.
fturinR which he will be the guest of
A. E. Realties.
, Will pay 2Gc apiece for . hatching
turkey esira under your setting hens.
Ekkb furnished. Phone 2S-J-3. tf
Jazzy, ieppy dance, Gold Hill. Sat.
t . - 10
Mw. Cordelia Ankeny and daugh
ter., Mips Gladys Ankeny, of Kugene
iirrlpvd here Friday for a visit with
ielat4Yes"aJ friends.'
Dainty knitted gifts for the baby.
Handicraft' Shop. - 33.
Fay, & Sloan make their own hats,
426 Medford Building. 14
Lester Hixon, convicted of horse
rustling, was sentenced Thursday in
Klamath Falls to 10 years In the peni
tentiary by Circuit Judge C. F. Stone.
He Is also, under indictment on a
charge of shooting Arthur Hamaker
at Bly recently. Hixon Is well known
In sections of this county.
The latest designs in pillow tops to
be worked in wool and combinations
of wool and ilk. Handicraft Shop. 13
Snyder's orchestra. Gold Hill Sat. 10
Order promptly - filled for knife
pleating. Handicraft Shop. 13
Don't forget Gold Hill danoe Sat. 10
HERE TODAY
The Greatest Artist of .Them All
J ' r - -r - I - . . ,
.liomslas
;"The! Xut" It the kind of photoplay .-iilcrluinim-nt tbul t-vrry Amrr
lcuii likes, go"' clean fun with lot's of action, new stunts and Homo
Of Doug's athletics mixed in. It will uinuse young nnd ,oll alike.
PR1CICS:
Adults Hoc
, Kiddies 10c
'includes War Th
OT1IKK
ATTKACTIOXS OF
, Ql'AMTV, TOO
MONDAY XIOI1T
ETHEL
, HARRYMORK ,
I An article deulhiK with the problem
j of the motor bus on the pacific, coast
entitled "Are the Kailraads Doomed ?"
written by Hubert W. Hub! of Medford.
Is printed In the current issue or
Leslie's Weekly.
Tractor Owners? Send me your
1 name nnd address with make of true
I tor. Important! Bliss Heine, 916 W.
Tenth St.. Medford. tt
Lime and cemem. Modford Lumber
Co.
Mrs. K. A. Hubbard left this inornin.e
for Copco. Califs where she will make
a brief visit with her mother.
Fruit and shade trees. Kden Valley
Nursery. 6.S0-.M. " IS
Our hats are all exclusive designs.
Fay Sloan, 426 Med ford Bultdtng.14
Among guests at the Hotel Holland
are H. K. McDonna of Rochdale, Kng..
A. H. Sprasue of Silverton. Ore.. C M.
Radke and A. J, Wiie of Seattle. D. K.
Christie of Portland, J. V. K. Kelloss
of Berkeley, Calif.. M. M. Fry of Hon
ner's Ferry. Ida., and Vernon Heaver
of Los Anpelos.
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat.
night. 29
Another turnout of candidates for
the Medford city baseball team is
scheduled for 2 p. ni. Sunday afternoon
on the North lfolly street grounds.
The boys had a good workout last
Sunday and If the weather permits ft
is expected some real sport w ill be
bad tomorrow. Medford has some ex
cellent baseball talent and the men
are eager to show what they can do
in a real contest.
We carry a full line of ladies"
hosiery at the Vanity Shop. tf
If you want to lease a first class
modern unfurnished apartment of four
rooms, including two bedrooms, also
fa sleeping porch, call at the Cargitl
apartments. 9
Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden
Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 13
B. W. Paul returned this morning
from Corvallls where he attended the
state convention of electrical contractu be brought bv the mixed quartet
tors. The lectures and demonstrations from the "Crucifixion" entitled "For
attended were given by O. A. C. facuI-;c.o
ty members and others in the -large
engineering laboratory building.
Repairing on ladies' and men's wear
ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea
sonable. The Pantoriuni. Phone 214.
Hard times made easy, bny ranches
without money, pay with share of crop,
like rent Gold R-r Realty company, tf
..XI TOMOHKMV
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"THE C
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;EXK HOWARD
at the mighty
AVurliUor
STARTS .Tl'ESMV
MATIXKH, JIEliE DANIELS
In "OX IS WILD WEEK"
MEDFORD MATTi TRTHTTNE. lyrEDFORD. ORFfiOy,
F.very one knows him as "Toggery
Hill" nnd he is about as rabid a sports
man ns Medford can produce. After
three weeks In Portland ho checked
out of the Multnomah yesterday ami
started to drive for home, with Uomv
inirg as his first stop. Coming to
Portland bo drove from Medford to
Portland in 1U4 hours, which shows
that the Pacific highway i in splendid
condition. There was u somewhat
heated debate in the Multnomah lobby
before Toggery Bill chock out as t.
whether n Tuxedo is proper wear at
xi formal dinner or whether a man
must wear his "soup and fish." Being
in, the clothing business. Toggery Bill
announced that a Tuxedo is perfectly
proper for a formal dinner, unless
there are women present. In wbtch
event the full dress Is more nearly cor
rect, albeit the dinner jacket is strong
ly championed by same good dressers.
The Oregonian.' ,
.Try our merchants lunch. Tb
Shasta.
When in need of sash and door,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
J. C. Boyle, of the California-Oregon
Power comiuny. who has been danger
ously ill the past few days, was retri
ed today to be out of danger. Klam
ath Falls Herald.
Best garden loam for sale. Thone
912-J. tf
It it's insurance we write It It. A.
Holme. The Insurance Man.
Sunday night at the Presbyterian
church, "The Gospel, What Is It? Has
It Come to Your' will be the theme
for discussion. The message will be
further enriched and Interpreted by
the singing of some of the Tine old
gospel hymns and also by the play
nig on the pipe organ of a medley or
some of the choicest gospel hymns by
Mrs. H. E. Marsh, the organist. The
large audiences at the morning service
testify tJ the interest in the coming of
the Faster season. The message as
announced for this Sunday morning
will be "Why Jesus Is I'uattractivo to
Men." An Inspiring message in song
So Loved the World" bv Stelnor
"Oh Sacred Head, Now Crucified" by
Liszt will be sung by Forrest Ed
meades. A sacred concert Is in course
of preparation by the quartet to be
given Easter Sunday evening which
promises to be one .of the finest ever
"given by them. Lovers or the inspir
jing Easter music will look forward
J with anticipation to this date.
Several thousand dollars to loan on
iniliroved ranch security. O. C. Boggs.
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, eta, used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders .traveling men and bare
them printed out ot Medford. rhone
us and we will calL tr
Among tbe girls from Grants Pass
attending the Southern Oregon confer
ence of high school girls now In ses
sion here are Misses Avon Middleton.
"T-cnilse Everton. Melba I-acey and
Clara llarbeck, who accompanied by
Mrs. Ethel Parent arrived yesterday
afternoon.
Easter Egg Dyes 5c. Medford Book
Store. 9
Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. Eden
Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. 13
The Yreka free auto park, by order
of its board of trustees was opened to
the public yesterday. Many of Yreka's
business men are in favor of keeping
the park open all the year,
i Dance Gold Hill, Sat, April 1st 10
I Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
tinder Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with
share of crop, like rent Gold Ray
Realty Company. tf
! G- M, Loomis, local Standard Oil
;nian. has recently purchased the bun
galow under construction on Pine
street near Jackson from the contract
ing firm of Mehan and Lockwood. The
family will take possession and occupy
the new home immediately on its com
pletion. i When you want dry mill blocks Just
call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76.
j Always a big crowd, Gold Hill. 10
I H. L. Walther returned home tlils
forenoon from Corvallis where be at
tended tho state convention of electri
cal contractors.
New pleating machine installed at
the Handicraft Shop. 13
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ads are cash In ad
vance. Bring in your ads and do not
use telephone. , tf
J. H. Fisher of Portland, credit man
of Mason-Ehrman & Co. arrived
from Portland this morning for a sev
eral days business visit.
C. L..Goff writes insurance on any
thing. Telephone 41.
When you think of chiropractic
think of Dr. Bray, 31314-15 Medford
Blrlg. 9
Frank Miller, who has been in Oak
land and San Francisco for the past
two weeks returned Thursday.
Cash price for lime sulphur J8.75 lb.
Bear Creek Orchards. 8-R-l. , tf
Marbles, real agates, Medford Book
Store. -9'
George E. MacVicar, resident engi
neer of the state highway commission
will move to Medford the first of next
week, in order to be nearer his work,
which is on the Crater Lake road
through the northern part of the
County. Ashland Tidings.
Everywhere you look you ,see
Chevrolet tf
Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery
0S0-J-2. . 13
C. M. Speck, manager of the Farm
Bureau Cooperative Exchange, return
ed home today from a business visit
at Portland.
An to insurance. Brown & White,
"Ueuuty is the first gift that nature
gives to women and the first she takes
away." E. Hurnham's toilet requisites:
Shampooing, halrdresslng, manicur
ing, facial massage, scalp treatments
hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop,
Medford Building, Phone 191-L. ' 13
Young lady wants position as stcn
ographer 6r office work. Will do extra
Announcement Is mutto that Hoy.
G. H. Young. D.D ot Portland, educa
tional director or, the Baptists of Ore
gun, will speak at tho morning service
next Sunday at the First Baptist
church. He will have it message of
Intervst. Rev. P, R, Loach speaks in
the evening on "Prepare to Meet Thy
God." Several will bo bapllxed at this
service. The choir has some giunl
music for both services. They are
also busy arranging for an elaborate
Easter concert. Thursday of next'
week, "Tho Triple-Toned Golden
Chimes" concert will be given at the
church by P. Waldo Davis and son.
Mr. Davis has made tour transconti
nental tours, traversing ST states with
these chimes and has won (be ap
plause ot hundreds of audiences. It
will be a unique entertainment such
as many have never beard In this city.
New hand-made blouses at the
Colonial. !
Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co,
A feature of the public market this
morning was one or tho fattest blc
dressed beeves ever seen In the city.
This beet which was , from Dave
Pence's ranch on Elk creek and was
sold by him at a booth, is the fattest
ever seen in the public market's his
tory. Superintendent Runynrd said.
Lauuspnch'a orchestra, newly organ
ised, open now for engagements. Per
sonal attention to private and club
dances. -Go anywhere anytime. Phone
016-R.
Goodwin corsets fitted and altered
free. 20 S. Fir street. Alta Naylor. 17
There was born this morniug, to
Mn nnd Mrs. Ernest Rice, at the
Sacred Heart hospital, a daughter. The
condition of both mother and child Is
reported as satisfactory.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, coxsctlera for
NuBone. Phone 685-J. tf
Model dress linings absolutely cor
rect in measurements. Simply sew in
your dress nnd work Is done at the
Vanity Shop. tf
Although considerable progress has
bocn made with the census of ex
service men which Is being taken by
the American Legion aided by . the
ladles' auxiliary, there are still some
uncompleted districts and Commander
Elmer Wilson has requested that le
gionnaires with cars and those who
can spare the time to act as enumera
tors report for duty at the U'Rlon hull
Sunday morning where they will re
ceive blanks and Instructions for the
day's work.
'New silk hose in all shades at the
Colonial. s
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet tf
J. Wesley Judy, local Standard Oil
man. returned this morning ' to his
duties with the company after a two
week's vacation, the most of which he
spent fllvverlng between his home in
this city and his ranch in the Griffin
Creek district where he had Intentions
ot building some fence.
hx-senflce man, with local refer
ences of reliable parties, wants yard or
garden work. Reliable' party. Phone
081-R or call at Horaco Evans, 828 N
Central. 'tf
Frozen automobile,' tractor and truck
cylinders welded, reinforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-hcat-
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Weding Works, 39 S. Front street tf
Wendell Iawrence and Edward
Kelly leave tomorrow morning for
Eugene where they will remimo their
studies at the University of Oregon.
The spring vacation at that institution
ends tomorrow and clans work begins
Wednesday.
Darnle8 hose for children at the
Colonial. i
Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night.
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Trowbridge of
EuKene are Kuests at the Hotel Med
ford as aro W. H. flurr of Minneapolis.
R. A. lllrsch of Portland. Mr. and Mrs
M. Gibbons and son of AVenatchee,
A. A. Drnmmond of Tacoina, A. It.
Cole and F. O. Rogers of Seattle and
R. P. Grubb of San Francisco.
Laundry work done, rhone 455-Y.
21S
Hemstitching and pecotlng Sc at
the Vanity Shop. tf
The annual congregation meoling of
the Presbyterian church um com?re'
gallon will be held at the church Frl
day evening, April 7th. It will begin
with a covered dlHh supper at C p. 111.
followed by the business niectinx at
which time reports will be heard from
church officers and all the organiza
tions of the church. Members of the
church and congregation are urged to
save that date, bring their c-ivered
dishes well filled nnd hear reports and
help plan for the new year.
Higgest dance this season. Gold Hill.
10
Fire insurance. Brown & White,
Messrs.! Helinan and ' Hob In Hon of
Ashland, two of the crack trapHhots of
the vaflny, spent yesterday afternoon
shooting the clay birds at the Lamport
place on tho Pacific highway. , They
are jiractlclng for the state . tourna
ment which will be held in Portland
In the near future. Dr. F. G. Thayci4,
Roy Davis, Frank Miller nnd several
others also went out yesterday after
noon and got a little practice. It Is
expected that a largo number of the
trap Hiiooicru or tne community will
shoot tomorrow,
When better automobile! are built.
Bulck will build them, tf
Rose bushes and evergreen shrubs.
Elen Vulley Nursery. . G80-J-2. ' 13
Personal service given to all auto
repairs. Kl wood's Auto Shop, 118
South Central. Phone 7C9-J. 31
A telegram bus been received by H.
A. Jansen, stutlng that W. J. Hills
paused away In Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. Hills was formerly a well known
resident of this city. No details of tho
death are known except that the de
ceased was III only a short time.
, Stamped pillow cases for crochet
and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co, ,
Everywhere you looK you see a
SATHItnAV. 'A1MW, 1.
William Isaacs, Medford'a Muratoje,
returned last evening fixim PoHluml
where ho Journeyed, ostensibly to en-
gulf the Hupcrrimiu magnificences ot
grand opera. Since the end of the sell-
son he has been allowing bin exuber
ant spirits to cool sufficiently to re
turn to the home town without causing
riotous disturbances, At ' least this
Impression has been gained from the
manager of Bill's clothing tmxlness.
"New Sluing skirts at the Oolonlal.lt
Free dirt for lawn. or garden. Call
jnt building site, MluiU'sotu street. H.
a. Tiiieroif. :. "
A new lino of embroidery transfers
ot Initials and monogrnuut, 15 cent
copy. Deuel's Ait Dept
., Horace Bromley Is .confined to h(sj
Home, it is reported that ho Is threat
ened with iippeudlclils,
J liai received a new line of stamped
goods for applique and embroidery.
Deuel's Art Dept.
Crescent orchestra Katile i't, Sal.
night. 29
When In need of shinglei and roof
ing call Wallaeo Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
While Mr. und Mrs. Frank P. Fundi
were culling on friends last night In
tho I'arsyll apartment house, from N
to II o'clock, their Chevrolet ear, No.
22.9!), was stolen from In front or that
building. No trace of It had' been
gained up to early this afternoon. This
Is thu third car that lias been stolon
from MV. Fafrell In the past two years,
and the rirst two cars were finally
recovered.
Saalt nnd doors. Medford Lumber
Co. . '
Flowering shrubs nnd vines. Eden'
Valley Nursery. Kmi-J-2. 13
All kinds ot rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10H.
Til East Main street.
Miss Mary Scougall arrived in HiIk
city yesterday morning from her home
in Portland and will make an extended
visit here w ith her brother, Harry, and
family.
Dance Eagle Polnl every Sat. night.
29
L. A. Murphy will start a milk route
in the city beginning Saturday, April
1st.- Phono I F-13. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kay arrived here
from Salem on Thursday by auto for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. llollls Hunt
Ingtou. Tho latter is tholr daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay accompanied by
Mrs. Huntington drove bnck to Snlem
today. Mr. Kay Is the former state
treasurer.
Hemstitching,
Picotlng.
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. . tf
llurliank nnd l'iinv'i Tlinrnl,ua
blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery,
US0.J-2. 13
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIt SALIC S heart n machine with
tx netB knives, tl5.00. I'lione
V
VAXTEI Competent woman for
Keneral hotmework: two adulu. IS
Uom Court. Mr. Duvld Itoncnberx.
tt
WANTKI One-home truck wiiKon.
C. Volkner, It. 3, Iloic 4S. Medford. 9
WANTED 1'nher at the Page theatre
Apply in Mrson. don't phone. tf
Merchants
Attention
HAMS0N CASH CARRIER
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
RHODES imos. of Tacoma offers for
salo In whole or In part, the entire
I.aniMun Cash Carrier equipment,
formerly used on their first two floors
This equipment comprint' track Kta
llons, carrier und cable, nil in first
class condition, and may be pur
chased for a fraction of the cost of
new. Address
A. M. Fraser
Itliodfs Hi toiler, TiKoimi, Wiihh.
Special
COMMENCING
FIRST
SUBJECTS FOR SUNDAY
11a. m., "Beautiful People" 7:30 p. m., "Nearsighted People"
jervices every
BIG MUSICAL PROGRAM
At each service there will be extra fine! music by tho
male quartette, the chorus, Mr. and Mrs. .Scou
gall; Mr. Waldrbn, Mr. McDonbugh and others, ' , , .,,
The 10-piece orchestra will also furnish music part of the time.
1022
TRIGONIATO DRILL
IF WEATHER NICE
U tomorrow (Sunday) Is a nice
day, drilling will bo conducted at Trl
Kotilu well, for tho benefit ft tlto
public, to ncu Dm tuts and oil us I;
is hullod rrotn I hit well, und see tho
gas burn as If bolls over the top of
the bailer. The public Is cordially
Invited to bo present, providing It Is
Too Busy?
Too luisy to go to church Sunday?
Some day the angel of tlnath will
tap your shoukler. You cannot put
him otF.
Why not cultivate the spiritual side
of your nature?
The old commandment:"Six days
slult thou labor and do all thy work; hut the seventh
day is a Sabbath" was intended for you. Cold-blooded
economists tell us that men who rest on Sunday do
the most work.
There is a seat for you in this church. Come Sunday.
fvsnu-mlvr th StiNvitb to ketp it hoi;. In tt Jj,
tho ifutlt nut Jo an; uvrk. tJ
11 A. M.
REV. G. H. Y0UNQ, D. D., PORTLAND
7::;n i. m.
I "PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD"
? ' (Oi'diiiaiHr nf Haptni
First Baptist Church
N. Central and Fifth St. ,
Are You
: Trying
to Fool God?
I li-a 1 this titiitjiic iit'.st mii (lisi'iKsctl Sunday
evening ly
DR. HARCOURT W. PECK
An Evangelist of Note, a Preacher of Power
Many arc licim; lilcNscd iiiil-i' the ministry of this
j man of ( 1ml.
At 11 A. M. his sitli.jtvt will l.o
"WHAT IS THE GREATEST THING IN
'. THE WORLD?"
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Fourth and I5artlctt :
REVIVAL SERVICE EACH EVENING
Dtiiinir Next Two Weeks. (Saturday t-Xfcptctl)
Exceptional Music. You Are Invited
Evangelistic Services
SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, AT THE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
during the week, excepting
evening
Saturday 1
tt uli o plousuul. diiy, .othm wine tlici
will ho no drilling,
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out this slip, iincluNu with no und
mall It to .Foley & (' 8835 ghofflold
Ave., Chlcugo, 111,, wiitK yimr ,
and HddroMS clearly, You will reculve
In return n trial pnekauu containing
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for
couylis, colds and croup; Foley Kidney
Pills ror piilim In sides and buck; ilimi.
minium, backache, kidney nnd bladder
al.lnionls; and Foley Cathartlo Tab
lets, iv wholesome anj thoroughly
eloiiiiAlnii cailmrtlo . for constipation.
bllloiiHUCMM. Iinaduehos, and sluggish
bowols. Hold everywhere.
'
work In either. ' I'lione 383-J,
tf Chevrolet. tf