Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MTiDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. "MT.DFOUT). OttF.flOW WFDXF.SDAV, 'APRIL 12. 1ft22
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Focal and
ttJ Personal
The K.-iHtcr vacation, which -w ill only
hint until Monday, began with tin'
i lose of tlio schools this afternoon,
rml a number of the leiuiiors Jeft this
evening tn spend this short period
out of town. The reason that li longer
vacation was not allowed by t'ho board
of education was that 1t would extend
the closing of Iha year too far in June.
The public schools will close on June
!Uh this year.
Tlio Order of Ie Molay for Hoys will
meet in the .Masonic hall Thursday,
April 13. Work lu Do Molay desree.
Social night.
Wo cany a full lino ot ladies'
hosiery at the Vanity Shotv tf
American Legion Faster dance Mon
day, April 17th. Nat. 21
I'eoide whose yards Bits being visit
ed by flower thieves are yarned to
keep a sharp lookout for a boy wear
ins a red hat accompanied by a boy
on a bicycle. These two early last
evening were seen stealing hyacinths
from the yard of Dr. K. B. Picket on
West Main street and the. yard at No.
1G North Orange street. The police
are working to Identify the youths and
apprehend them.
Everywhere you look you eee
Chevrolet. tf
When you wont dry mill blocks just
call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76.
lleorgo A. Dunn of Ashland,' former
county judge, was in the city yester
day conferring with political friends.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton of Fort
Klamath, who have Just returned from
Australia where they sKnt the winter,
and later the report was in circulation, reached here yesterday from San
that Mr. Dunn would file his candi-! Francisco onroute home and are the
dacy for the republican nomination of I guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth.
state senator, at Salem today. i
A smashing price wrecking bank
rupt sale of ladies' nnd children's hats
starts tomorrow at 5 o'clock sharp.
Hats that sold up to $14 going at !-.f0.
$1.50, $1.00 and 75c. If you want a
hat be here at nine o'clock when the
doors open. Will H. Wilson. 18
All kinds ot rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Wooda, phone 10S,
711 East Main street.
Hemstitching,
Plcotlng,
So per yd. t '
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
The six'lliiig match that was to
have been held tomorrow night at the
Klks lodge meeting between teams
chosen by Court Hall ami C.us New
bury will probably have to he called
off, as Messrs. Hall and Newbury urv
both ill with the flu.
Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and
pressed, f-1.50. City Cleaning & Dye
ing Co. Phone 474. 401 S. Riverside.
IS
Easter lilies, blooming plants. Rogue
Valley Floral Co., ring 1040. we deliver.
19
.Dance at Kingsbury Springs Satur
day. April 13th. Dest of music. ,Couie
and ' have " a " good"' time." Lovelund
orchestra. 20
Mrs. L. writes:
"I am convinced there is a difference in
baking powder. I have been using any
old powder for ten years but my cakes
are 100 per cent better since I bought a
can of Royal Baking Powder. I recom
mend it to any housewife who thinks she
"knows all about cake making with any
kind of powder."
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste
Send for New Royal Cook Book-h't FREE
Royal Baking Powder Co, 130 William St, New York
Four Piece Suit for
fiolf, Business,
Town and Country
As an illustration of how this stoic senses and
meets the unusual requirements, we present The
Brassie, made by ,
HIRSH WICKWIRE
The Finest of
Clothes Read y-to-W ear
The Brassie is a four-piece suit, the kniekers and
long trousers being interchangeable for golf, busi
ness, town or country.
Made of finest tweeds and homespuns.
Designed with a full understanding of the require
ments of the man who golfs. Imparts a touch of
sprightly gentility for general wear.
"We also show every other new creation for Spring,
as well as the very conservative for those who do
not folloWthe fashion so enthusiastically.
Uoys' two-pant Knicker Suits, the most complete
selection. ever. shown in town. Ages from 7 to 17
years. Prices from
$8.50 to $17.50
Easter Furnishings in a wondrous array. 1
We are ready to show you now.
MODEL CLOTHING CO.
126 East Main Street
Let' 8 Have a Smokeless Summer
After a visit here they will return
home by auto.
lry clean now for Easter, Prices
most reasonable. Phono 474, City
Cleaning & Dyeing Co. IS
, Khubarit and asparagus roots. Eden
Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 19
We have a profitable hauling con
tract for the man who w ill buy a small
Republic truck. Inquire lUisy Corner
Motor Co.. Main and Riverside. tf
The Hoy Scouts will have nu all day
hike Thursday.
American Legion Faster dauco Mon
day. April 17th. Nat. SI
Newcomb sells slab wood (or $S.OO
per tier aud less. Why pay more?
Phone ivl. SO
Hose hushes, fine healthy S and 3
year old plants. Rogue Valley Floral
Co. 19
The city park board of Ashland at a
meeting Monday night decided to
charge an admission fee ot fifty cents
a day at the auto camp ground in that
city. This will cover all churgvs with
the exception of gas used. A number
of new rules and regulations wsre
adopted.
Dance Eagle Point every Sat. night
29
Crescent orchestra taglo Pt. Sat
night. - 2
For garden work, lawn making and
mowing, packing aud crating house
hold goods, odd jobs and repair car
penter work, phone 1Q41M. SU
Mr. and Mrs. Corbin Edgell haw re
turned from a month's stay at Sunta
Harbara, Calif., and are visiting Mrs.
Kdgcll's mother, Mrs. Alice Holloway.
George F. Treichler arrived home
this forenoon from a short business
visit at Portland.
Ladies' and men's garments cleaned
and dyed in a superior manner. Send
your garments to Forsythe, 116 Mistle
toe, phone 341. Packages called for
and delivered. 20
American Legion Easter dauco Mon
day. April 17th. Nat. 21
"Heauty is the first gift that nature
gives to women and the first she takes
aw&y." E. Humham's toilet requisltles,
shampooing, hairdressiug, manicur
ing, facial massage, scalp treatments,
hair dyeing. Medford Iteauty Shop.
Medford Huifding. Phone 1SH-U tf
A. It. Addington and Frank Hartman
government hunters under the cooper
alive arrangement between the Vnlted
States biological Burvey and the state
game commission, report a large band
of timber wolves which range the
year around in the region of the Cas
cades east of Medford and Ashland.
Deep snows will prevent the men from
workiug in until about the first of
May. Portland Journal.
The Knights of Columbus will hold
their annual Easter ball at the Nat.
Wednesday evening. April 19Ui, for
members and their friends. Imita
tions can be obtained from members.
IS
Launspach's orchestra, newly organ
ized, ojien now for engagements. Per
sonal attention to private and club
dances. Co anywhere anytime. Phone
646-R.
Cbi-Najnel demonstration M. F. & H.
Co., April 10 to 15. 201
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
H. G. Payne. E. C. Whltcomb. A. L.
Townsend, John L. Wilde and C. L.
Marlon of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Miller of Eugene. H. B. Schweitzer of
Boston, . E. Henry of Corvallis, p. A.
Maurier of Seattle and W. G. Wolfe
of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Dance at Kingsbury Springs Satur
day April 13th. Host of music. Come
and have a good time. Loveland
orchestra. 20
American Legion Easter darrfce lion
day, April 17th. Nat 21
Day and evening classes Gregff Re
view and Sliced typing; special rates.
Business College. 20
M. P. Jacoby of Tolo, returned Mon
I day from San Francisco.
Hear latest dance music by three
artists.. Nat .Wed. nite. 18
personal service given to all auto
repairs. El wood's Auto Shop, llJf
South Central. Phone 7C9-J- 31
Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Bonus plan or ray with
share of crop, like rent Gold Ray
Realty Company. tf
Miss Louise .Manning, teacher of
Latin in the high school, accompanied
by her mother and uncle, who are here
viBltlng her, will leave this evening by
auto for Portland to spend the Easter
vacation visiting relatives and friends,
Dance at Kingsbury Springs Satur
day, April 15th. Best of music. Come
and have a good time. lxiveland
orchestra. 20
Grafting wax. Eoren Valley Nursery,
680-J-2. 19
American Legion Easter dance Mon
day, April 17th. Nat. 21
Mrs. L. A. Salade and Mrs. H. D.
McCaskey left yesterday afternoon for
a two or three weeks visit in Sun
Francisco.
One of the beBt dances held this
eaon tonight Nat. 18
Hemstitching and pccotlng 8c at
the Vanity Shop. tf
Auto Insurance. Brown & White.
George Hunt, local theatre man, has
been 111 since the first of the week
und Is still a little under tins weaklier
although It is thought that, he may be
able to get out for a short time today.
Guy W. Conner returned from Hose
burg last night. Mr. Conner pur
chased It cars of broccoli for Steln-
hart & Co., of New York, and shipped
to them.
Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. Eden
Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. 19
Miss Kathryn Dunham and Julia
Fielder, public school teachers, leave
this evening to spend the Easter vaca-
lion at the ranch of Dr. Sweeney in
the Applegate district.
Work of laying pavement upon the
unimproved portion of tho highway
between Grants Pass und flexion
mountain will commence Thursday
morning, according to Manager Dud
ley, In charge ot the work for the A.
D. Kern company, the contractors.
Mr. Dudley is now assembling his
crew, und has men at work grading
ready for tlio "hot stuff." Camp is
being established near tlio Antlers,
on the highway. The first piece of
paving will be the tulle to close In
the break Just beyond the city, when
tho pavement will be continued to
the foot of Smith bill. About 100
men are being employed by Mr. Dud
ley. Wages (or common labor aiv
$:t per day, Grants Pass Courier.
Scatter sunshlue with Easter cards
Large assortments. Swem's Studio, 21
A lovely lino of ribbon novelties,
anities. etc., for Easter gifts. Handi
craft Shop. PJ
Hear what Nut tonight. Three
artists. Best dunce music. 1?
Howard and Grimes, the men who
have handled tho Klamath Fulls to
Crater Lake stage run for the pust few-
years und who also operate a stage
lino between this city and Klamath
Falls have, during the winter uiouths
had two largo busses made to handle
the tourist travel this summer. One
is a Stndebuker and the other a Cadi I
ae with a seating cupucity of about
twelve persons. It Is expected that
tho Medford Klamath traffic will be
gin in unother two weeks.
Pansy plants In blixuu. Rogue Yullcy
Floral Co.. eust end South ltlversid.
"hone 1040. 19
Young lady wants position as sten
ographer or office work. Will do extra
work in either. Phone 3S3-J. tf
Porch boxes nnd hangUiR baskets
artistically arranged. Hoguo Valley
Florul Co. 19
Fresh cutflowers for all occasions.
Our design work is distinctively artis
tic. Rogue Valley Flornl Co. 19
Hunford MacNIder, national com
mander of the American Legion has
notifiod Harry N. Nelson, legion state
adjutant in Oregon, that according to
tentative plans, he will be able .to
meet the Oregon legionnaires at their
fourth annual convention to be held In
The Dalles In July.
.Newcomb sells slab wood for $-.00
per tier and less. Why puy more?
Phone 631. 20
Lottie Howard has Just received a
shipment of Easter hats, flowers,
feathers nnd ribbons. 10!) North Cen
tral avenue. 20
Lnwn fertilizer should be applied
now. Get it at Monarch Sved Co.
Phune 260.
Get a rebuilt tire for a spare on your
car. Exchange Tire Co., 2S N. River
side. SJ
Wednesday evening. April 12th. the
D. O. K. K. brigands will give another
dance at the K. of P. ball. All knights
and Uieir ladies are cordially Invited
Music will b.furnUbd by Launs-
pach's orchestra. 18 j
Aubrey Smith, superintendent of the)
public schools, arrived homo SiuiUay
from having attended tho annual uiect
itig of the Inland Empire teachers as
sociation at Seattle.
St. Mark's Guild will have a food
sale Saturday, 15th, beginning at 2
p. ni. at the Southern Ore. Gas Co.
offices. West Main. All home cooking.
Beautiful Easter eggs. Just the place
to get your Easter "goodies." IS
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. I
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 58 5-J. tf
Miller-Geared to-the-Koad tires nnd
tubes. Exchange Tire Co.. 28 N. River
side. 2
Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. East of Salem
are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other
guests include II. P. Burroughs of
SeatUe, George V. Barker of Ilutte
Full. W. D. Henry of Portland, C. L.
Rogers and George A. Hush of San
rranclsco and T. G. Pangbom of New
York City.
1940 Lumber an iiniKirtcd luxury
if forest fires continue Big Pines
Lumber Co.
Greeting cards for Easter. Swem's
Studio. 21
Hardwood flooring. Slodford Lum
ber Co.
Greeting cards for caster. Swem's
Studio. 21
The Bonnet Nook stock of millinery
was purchased by Will H. Wilson and
will be put on sale at u big reduction
tomorrow. See his ad. Hats for
women and children.
Send Saster cards. Beautiful colla
tions at Swem's Studio. 21
The service at tho Christian church-
tonight Is to be one of exceptional In
terest. Mr. Millard will speak on
"What the Christian Church Hollovcs".
All members of the Kit KliiK Klim lire
Invited as the message Is to deal with
the subject of the Klan. The music
will consist of the usual mule nuartul
and a duct by Mrs. Scougull und Minn
Stelner, This latter number will bo a
treat hi music lovers.
For street wear women's spoil
suits with skirt or knickers. The
Toggery. So
Please remember ttint classified ads.
loculs antt small ad are cash In ad
vance. Brlnit lu your adt and do nut
us telephone. . tf
When better automobiles
Itulck will build them.
If It's Insurance we write It
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Mark Montgomery, local Southern
Pacific railroad agent. Is coutini'd to
his homo again, as he discovered that
the flu from which he thought he had
recovered. U still with him.
Everywhere you look you see
Chevrolet tf
Hard times made easy, buy rnnchos
without money, pay with share of crop.
like rent. Gold Ray Really company. U
Severn! thousand dollars to loan on
Improved ranch security. O, C. Boggs.
Flowering shrubs aud vines. Eden
Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. i:
e
Itulph I'. Cowglll lu his lillim lit
Salem this week for the republican
nomination for ivptoHcutntlvo from
.liU'kHou county uses neither platform
nor slogan In no doing,
Trim your new Klligham collar and
curt nets with dainty knife pleating,
plimtcd any Ire and width. Handicraft
Shop. Hi
ThU ofllto In prepared to print
calling cards from your copper plate
Also bushiest cards, letter headu und
envelopes from your Hloel iIIch, In 21
hours. if,
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines, lout give
your orders to traveling men and have
are built, itnem primeu out or mouroru. mono
tl'ius and wo will cnll, tf
R. A. I The bud weather of Ibis week Iiiih
put a limp In auto tourist travel, j
must of the touiifctM prefcriiug Ui tie
up indoors In a good uim pluov until1
the weutber becomes Iiioik Hellled. Ill
(lie past three du.vs but nine curs con
taining IS persons hnve arrived at the
city uuto camp, -duly a few woie there
today.
When In nsod ot annli and doors,
cull Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
1'ivtty ghmsor pottoiy vases for the
Easter flowers. Handicraft Shop. 1
Sash aud door. Medford Lumber
Co.
lillowM lor upplliiiii cinlivoJtWny suit.
iibto for porch or breakfast rooms,
lliiiiillcnift Shop, ' 19
tmrnnmrna
Dyspepsia Had Me
In Its Clutches 1 5
Years, But I'm Now
A Picture of Health
TANLAC
it wonderful, tayi Mrs.
Lillian Turner, .421
2Sth St.', N., Seattle,
'Wa$hn. All my friendt
marvel at the remark'
able change in my ap
pearance, the addi.
ThaiuanJ of people who
Buffered so long they bo
lie'ved their case beyond
reach have found permanent
relief through Tanlae. Get. a
bottle from your druggist.
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toil SALE Toggenburg milk gout;
fresh. Phone 3(i5 Jacksonville. 21
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