Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 13, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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local'Bri&s.
Tim hnnnhiilf (timid between tin Kop
Ko KIlownllH nnd thn Itumm Klvcr
Itilffnex, wlilcli will lin played ut tint
high nclionl field nt I lit) end of North
Holly at root Hntnnlny tiftoriioon, pro
mise to tin il hot content. Tli Huff
u'H iiy lliuy iohI hkiiih unit Huron
to pay nil honpltiit mul itmlitil't itro ex
ponent for inn Klliiwuiu.
Wanted Market price padl for wool
timl mohair. J, J, OHotilinieK". I'lion"
i'ua-Y.
, Gladioli nml Tnhoronn bulbs. F.don
Vulloy Nursery, RK0 J2.
Rvorywhr you look you ft
ClivrolBt. H'
Tri'vo l.uiimden left yHtonlny nfcr
noon for lon Angeles ufrr u two days'
visit with IMk pni-tmlM, Mr. mill ,lra. II,
V.'.Liiniildoti.'nltd fileitiiU. ' (
Bt'iiitur miiiiiliinn with ICiiHr enrdn.
IjKXKo DMHorliui'litn. Hwoiu'n Hluillo. 21
A, lovely Htm of rlblxm novltJ,
vanities, 'to, fur Kanter gifts. Ilandl
irtfft Hhop. 19
J'hnHy plant In bloom, ItoKtin Valley
FUtrul Co, oust fni Smith Riverside.
vhon loin. n
Mini IVi flhft. ItiiuiiiRurtiKir.v KiihIImIi
Instructor lit Did local high school loft
i-Hleriliiy iifniiniMin for Clilco, Cullf..
whoro Kim will spend ih Knnier vaca
tion. Youn iiil' want position n ston
ottraplmr or offloo work Will do extra
work In fither. Phono 283 J. if
fort'li boxn nutl (mucins Imnkntu
iirflmloslly arrangM. Hhkuo Vnllny
FUlnU Co. I9
tfunh Outflow! for nil occasions.
Our donlKrt work 1 distinctively nrtln
lie , Itoifuf Vullwy Floral fo. !
Mm. K. J. Ilunl left IliU morning; for
Hot Hprliiitn. Ark., a a delcgatA to the
Y. W, !. A. conference from IliU dU
trlct.
jtn fortlllcr should hit niplll
now. M It nt Monarch H'1 Co.
Phone I'tiu.
t)t a rebuilt lire for a npnro on your
car. Kxcbangn Tiro Co., 2 S. Hlvcr
lon. 22
Horace Ivitnn of 8nm Valley nt4'"!
Wodncnday nftnrnoon In the city at
tending ! hiiHln rum lor
Try our nisrchantt lunch. The
HhAsta.
. MllloMJnarod to the. IU.md tiro And
loUm, Klmnic Tlr Co., ii S. lllvor-UIa.
'f)oi'(orN Hrlttcn, Wnlki-r, HnnnKiin
nml Mary worn In Mmlfonl Tiinnlny
nlHtit iHlonillnn n tniH'tliiK of llin 1n
i Int m of Houtlii'in Or.'K"u,'.' Hiiyit Dm
(IrnntK 1'ann Courier. "It wn votil
to chanKn llin namn of llio orunnlzH(loi)
to Itoituo Klvor Dcnliil Hocli'ly Inalxml
of Ilia Hoiillmrn Oreitun Imntftl imor.
ntlon, Hr, Wnllii'i; Ih rri'liiry at Ihr
niM-lrty."
Mr, runt l.'aniin, corntlir for
Nullono. I'hnno.DKOJ. tf
tln'oi'Ku 1. TiiIiIii'mIiik of MiiH'in (;ily,
lu In n Ki"Mi nt t tin lloti'l 1 loll nml.
Olhrr kti'mlN liii'liiiln A. Ij. (Iiu-n. (I. II.
Ciinlli lil nml M. K, Hanker of I'ort-
liiml, It. H. I Mx, m of Kin tun Hi FiiIIii,
A, J. Ilarliiliorn of Hun l-'riinrlnt'o, A.
VV. Moon of Illll, Cullf,, Wliililn HliU-UIn
of Hilvorlun. tiri'., nml Mr. nml Mm.
I,. Hlijwnit of Hturliiti'U, S'n.
l.iiiiilmr n n linporlml luxury
If foi-ont f i rN ciiiil limn. Hit: I'lni'H
l.tinilwr Co.
Opornlloim wi-rn Hinrfil Munilay,
Whlrli wIikii loinplrtivl, will t'lillirKn
thn inpnplty of llin Annwliitnl Oil
roiiiiinny plmit. on llin I'ut lflr lilKhwny
Mouth of IIiIh r-lly, in tlo lln pp-M-nl
fttpnclty. A rn-w of mi.n In at piHfni
nt work on th niiiNt ruction of'tho
aililltlon,
flrowllmr t-nriln for Kilntnr. Bwntn'n
SliKllo. Zl
Horn, on Mondny to Mr. ntiil Mm.
M. O. Drown of Ci-nirnl I'olnl, n nun;
nml on TiiPHilny to Mr. nml Mm. l-oulu
HiiiIiIi of l lw Hitinc illy, a iliitiKhn r.
linrdwiMid rioorlng. Mi'dforrt l,uui
bnr Co. k
Of tho npproxlmnii'ly 23,K)fl Oron
ft nrvlro mon who hnvn flloil lli-lr
linnim ilaliim with lint cluio lonu
roniiulHiilon toOuy M T wnnt ttm raxh
nml 40.3 prrfor tlm onn, nrronllnK to
n Intoiintion (vinniiii !y Marry iirum-
IiuukIi, Hi'i ri'lury id thn r iiiiiiiIhbIum.
Huli'in Cnpltal joumil.
Clrwilni rnrdn for Mlr. Bwnm'
Ktmllo. 21
Tim rtiiinty Miurt lutlil n niMTlnl
HPmlon tiMlny for thn ronnldcrAtlon of
rmul inuiti'm. '
Ki'iol Hufclur rtiril. llf-Autlful f-lli-tk)n
at Hwoni Htuillo. . 21
John M. Hoott. K'UTal panKcnitiT
HKi-nt. 1, T. Hpnrkii, dlntrlct pnninr."r
nnd fri'lRlit nsi-nt. nml A. 8. llown-
no n. rlnlin nint, of
kf xr K f
S ' vui (
FORMER MEDFORD
RESfDEN
GORED
HERBERT OAWt.lNSON
a uNiveoAL uuie.
l-.vi-n IiIm Klrl hud x-n mi of tlio truitiiiK onen to mt Imr money Into
tlio crrMtlin' plnn. I'nul l'o'rtir taw tlilnijH r-l ln-n IiIh crook'n koul n-voltml
III tho HioiiKlit of th rievflty nfoot. 1'laylnK Ot tho Klnllo tticntro thin week.
Thr wrrn no new nrrivalH nt th
cliy uoto csinp yrntcrdny or hint niuht.
Si'Vi-rul piirtlnn of WioiIkU nro nllll
umronni'il ut th ramp wnllln for tho
wniithi-r to clcnr up. Tlio ilownixmr if
mln yoMiordny nfti'rnoon put tho
itroumU In it itnnlily nml rnlhi r furloi n
rmul li Ion.
HIiIh for thn linprovoninit of approx
imately IT.O iiiIIph of Htntn IllKliwayn,
Involvlnit nn pxprndilurn OKtliiuitcil at
t2,0(iil,Otio, will he oMnl hy thn ntnto
hlKhwoy rninmUnlon nt tin monthly
mix-tin In Portland Friday and Hutur.
dy.
Iuvld Mulr clrovo down from Tort-
, land Monday, nccompntili'd hy Mr. Mc-
tormUk, and will r"tum tomorrow.
Mr. Mulr formerly llvnd hore and ban
mnuy frlmU who are Klad to ne him.
Ho wt Itl ling proix.rty lotort-Htn hiTf.
Mr. Iirt tirwr who rnwntly ' re-
tumml to Anhlnod from Cnllfornlit.
'llrrt mIik njwnl Hnvi-rni monihn, no-
roniianiod Mr. Orwr nnd Minit (ii-nr
Kin Coffcn to Mirrd totlny and vImIi
il frlPU'U.
i no noam or onuruiion win hold a
simIhI crnnlon within tho ni-xt fw
thn Bout hern id.tyn to dwt lh toarhlnK ntuff of th
Piwlrlc railroad w tin lin.I hoi-n horn j nrhtxils for n-xt yenr. There arc
nevrrnl ilu ft thin morninit to nH-nd plenty of niiii-ntinM now in nnd morn
the- dny at Cranu rintn, nnd will di.,nrrlvliin dally, Imt nu-h niiidlrntlonH
pnrt from that i-lty tnnlcht for J'ort-Innd.
orr rntlmr alow
lant 'k.
In rornini; In until
Tim iiK iiilicrn of (lie I.lnroln n'-lioi)l
iiii cot ti-arher nnn K latlun tendered an
enjoynlde nurprlno party nnd dinner
In thn tenehi-M of l.lnenin flif)l at G
P. m. yesterday nt the homo of Mr.
I, like Ityun, 215 Kani J.K-knon ntrn-t.
Ituln In thn predli tli,n for Friday.
DurlnK tho 24 hoiirn ending at 8 a. m.
tiKluy, .OH of an Ineit of rain fell In
Mwlford and vlrlnlty, tlm mont of
whleli rttmn lut yentcrdny afternoon
when II amounted to a reritnoU down-xitir.
T
10 DEATH BY BULL
The nnd new Of thn dnnth of Wil
liam J. 1'hlppM, a former n.-nldent of
Meilford, who reled near Clover
1ii, r.rltUh foluinhln, wan re,'ve,l
ly relative In ililx city yewterday. He
wan Buililenly klll- yeMterday ruorn
Ini: l.y a Pull. Mr, I'lilppn ewried a
rnrii-h al,iiiit one iiillu north r,t
lllalne, Vii nnd II w on hln ranch
fhnt the nr-eplent oeurrert.
lie wn thu old'xt inn of J, ,1.
I'lilppK, deeeimi'd nnd Mr. f'nllHtft 1'.
I'hipim nnd a hrother of I'. 1.. I'hiipn.
Ir. Int 1). I'hlfipM nnd Mny 1'hlppn nil
of (hln elty.
Mr. I'liipp Im ntirvlved y n !f
and four x inn II children in uddltioh
to H non, lu ll W. f'hlppH of Oakland,
fnllf.
1). K. I'liipp eft.lat evil 1 1) it fur
rilnloe, Wn., ut whleh pl.'ii,.' thn body
will prohaldy ho hurled.
SPECIA
L EASTER
WIDOW DISPLAY
TOMORROW N
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
H. E.
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
M
arsh
THREE ESCAPED
CONVICTS CAUGH
T
SAN QI'KNTIN, Cal., April 13.
Tliren (onvlom who ernpei from thn
ntaln prlnon hero l.ut Friday were
rnptim-d today near Knoxvllln, Cal.,
nflnr a mhoIvit batilo lastlnR aeTfral
minute. It wan announred by Warden
Jnmen Johnaton. Thn thmo were Wil
liam 8. Segon, nerrlns ten yearn for
rohliety; Fred Turner. nerrinK nlm
ilnr nentenrti and ln Henfro, a life
termer. Tho fourth man who enrnped.
IkniKlan Griffin of Ijo Aneeles, ntill in
at I a rue. a m
TO CROSS BATS WITH
3
i)i-iniiiiFyryi(j
Easter Shoe Sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
10 REDUCTIONS
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Nothing reserved in our entire shoe stock.
Every pair on sale for two days at 10 less
Ladies', Misses', Children's,
and Men's Shoes
Boys'
Ladies' White Low Shoes
i 8.r0 Wliile Kid Pumps, 1-st rap
$7.05
8.f0 White Kid Oxfords 7.65
$5.50 liite Cnnvn.s Oxfords
f 1.05
$7.15 White Xubuck Sjort
Pumps $6.71
Ladies' Patent Pumps .
$vS.0O Patent n-rstrap..........$7.20
$7.25 latont 2-straj $G.43
fijalilnfk Kid dxftrda:...$6.08t
8,75" lhwnKul linp $7;'88:
"Ladies' High Top Hikers ;
Chippewa Special ..;..,:.....:.$3.50 '
Children's Shoes
.$1.98 Patent, straps 5 to P
$1.70
$2.25 Kid, nnkle straps, 5U, o 8,
$2.03
1.50 White Canvas, strajR, 5
to 8 $1.35
2.25 Patent, straps. S4 to li.
$2.03
2.5i) K itl. st raSVJj to 11 2.25
11 AVliit,f.t rnp?.. SJ,vi toll.,
. $1.58 -
$2.50
to 2,
Patent, straps
$2.25
2.75 Kid, straps, 1 IK to 2 $2.48
1. OS White, straps, 11 U, to 2,
$1.70
TWO DAYS OF THE GREATEST SHOE S ELLING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
Emm
lEPARTMENTSToRE
PAY LESS AND DRESS BETTER
Men's Shoes
$8.50 Men's Dress Shoes, Black
or Brown $6-50
$5.00 Shoes $4.50
Men's Work Shoes .
$5.00 Double Sole .; ;...$4.50
Men's, Outing Shoes .
$4.75 Speeial $4.28
$3.00 Muleskin ;.V.;....$2.70
Boys' Shoes
$4.50 Boys' Shoe8...:l'.'..'J$4.05'
$4.00 Boys' Shoes ............$3.60
$3.50 Boys' Shoes $3.15
$3.00 Boys' Shoes $2.70
s
Thn homo offire l)a'Jall team of
Tho California Orofton Power com-!
pany knr.wn an tho "Kop Ko Kilo-J
wattn" will rronn batn with tho TtoKue
Hlver Uufnex" of tb Kogue river di
vlnlon Saturday afternoon, April IS.
on tho High achool fluid at 3 p. ni.
Thn rivalry between (he tnama or
iginated by a challenge from the
Homo Office team to tbo Uogue Hirer
team which wa annwered In kind by
a hot acceptance, edited by the man
aser of the Uufnex.
Some of tbo San Franeinco officials
of the Tower company will be present
at tho came and a complete staff of
rooters from each side. As the two
teams have already tangled and di
vided honom. In two practice games,
it Is anticipated that a hot game will
be witnessed. A. P. Hasan and S. M.
Scott will umpire tho name.
In the evening of the samo day, a
meeting of the Copc.o Forum will he
held in the Copco building, which will
be attended by members of both the
division and the Home Office staff.
ESTABLISH K. OF P.
LODGE IN ASHLAND
I a. 8. Finspth of Italia. Crnnd
ChanrolWir of the Knights of Pjthinii,
and Attorney Walter I Tooze, Jr.,
'of .tlcMlnhville. ileputy grand chan
' cei:rr, drove down from - 1'ortlnhd
I Wednesday, spent the uiicht here and
went to Axhland. wher they will
npend two or three days and expect
to organize a K. of P. lodge. Mr.
Toozo ha n numtx-r of friends in
Miilford. Ilia brother. Ueut. Tooie.
who saw active s.rice ovrcscas, and
whoso twin brother was killed over
seas, spoke in Medford several times
during the war.
A. F. A A. M.
Special communication Mod
ford Lodge 103, Friday even
ing, April 14. 7:30 p. m. Work
in E. A. degree. ' '
L. E. WnLLlAMS, Secy.
Notice Contractors
Bids will be received by the Rogue
River Valley Canal Co. tof the con
struction of three concrete highway
culverts on tho Crater Lake Highway.
For Information call at Company office
South Fir street 17
Notice I
The poople who are piling garbage
and rubbish on tho parking or alleys
must call the City Onrbage to get It
removed, an-the' city" does not remove
It' tiny more free of cltargo.
20 CH1KF OF POLICE.
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Hve wlstr to etpH? TSur,'-nPTpP8t
thanks antf Appreciation' to our Mends
of 'Medford, for. all their kindnesa and
sympathy to us. and also tor the boun
tiful flowers which wero sent during
our recent bereavement. . '
MRS. V. J. RORERTS
19 AND FAMILY.
Card of Thanks
Wo winn to thank our friends for
their many acts of sympathy, kindness
and assistance rendered during our re
cent bereavement and for their beau
tifnt floral offerings.
MRS. ISAAC F. BRITTSAX
19 ' AND FAMILY.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Woman or girl for general
housework; two in family. Hox A
Mall Tribune. 21
FOR SALE 4 acres, some fruit, good
noune and outbuildings. Price I27D0,
This is toss than buildings cost
C. S. Butterfield. . . 20
WAN'TEtV Any kind of work by m,ar
nod man; steady worker. " Cans.'
'Hall,1 Talent: x-- ' ' J
FOR REN T A part m en t,. h Igh class, to
. aolectead, people, only, Carglll Court
FOR SALE Reasonable, six high
grado registered Jersey bull calves
up to six months old. Their moth
, ers test from 7.55 to 9:45 butterfat.
Here la your chance, if you want to
improve your herd. rror.. C. Enjei
AMERICAN LEGION
Annual
Easter Dance
Monday, Apr. 17
NATATORIUM
Admission 25c a couple
Launspacli's Orchestra
It -.gx' pSv-
It's not what you pay but what you get for .what
you pay that counts. The very best values ever
offered are embodied in bur genuine Edmonds
"FooVFitters" at $7.50 They have all the com
fort of an old shoe no matter what the shape of 1
your foot. Tt ere 's Beauty and Elegance in their
Style and More Wear in their leather. They're
designed by Style Experts, made in the Most
Highly Specialized Factory In the Country and
are fitted in this store by experienced salespeo
ple! ; -7 .
Price $7.50
C. M. RIDD CO.
223 E. Main St.
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Easter Flowers
Can It really he Easter in your homo
without Flowers?
You can mako your selection from tho
following list:
Kaster Lilies, Hydrangeas. Hyacinths,
Primroses, Roses, Sweet Pens, Tulips, Calla
Lilies, Carnations, Ferns, Palms.
To avoid disappoitraent, arrange now
for your Easter Plants and Cut Flowers for
delivery in good season.
M ADD OX & BONNE Y
ITiones 371-813
3Z"T-I
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bardt, R. 3, Medford, . , ., 21
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