Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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    WOMEN! DYE
THINGS NEW IN
"DIAMOND DYES"
Koch pnoknire of "Plamoud yos"
rnutalnM directions so simple any
womnn run dye or tint her worn.
hahhy drfst-cs, skirts, waists, coats,
mot'kinRN, sweaters, coverings, drape
ries, hnnKlnus, cvorythitiK, oven If she
linn never dyed before. ,lluy "lin
inond DycH" -no other kind then
perfect homo riyclnir in sure because
lUamond l'y.-s hi-b Kuainnlpcil not to
fpot. fade, iiirenk, or run. Toll your
tlrtiRKtM whether the inntvi'itil you
wl-h to dye Is wool or el k. or
whether it l linen, cotton or mixed
lujo.ls. Adv.
Dr. Johnson
Says
Tin slri'iijitli of a nat toti
depends mi tlii health of the
pooplc-
The strength of i-very in
diviihinl depends on tboii
cln'wino apparatus. .
OUR MOTTO
Dentistry at prices yon can
afford.
Dr. O. J. Johnson
DENTIST
228 East Main St.
Phone 669 .
' CHILDREN -
must have the hest of the "ufaff of
Hie" if they are healthy and happy.
NUT-BROWN BREAD
. The Bread That Builds'
, PEERLESS BAKERY
Ask yonr dealer for NCT BROWN
BREAD
.
Special Sale of Army Goods
ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PPJCES
Old Hi-Cost of Clothing Dead for Keeps
Army Blankets, like new, MlvHI ... !SR:.0"
-New Army lup Tents, henry Khaki Ihirk. They nutko a dandy
enmping outfit for two people. 7. 2.1).
ew .rniy rack hack. They will carry 2 blank s a pup tent,
' mos kit, canteen, etc., at. 1.
, Mess Kits, new, aluminum, regulation
CanlnM, new, aluminum
' Canteo-n Cv.ns J. A
Canteen Covers, reclaim
O. !. Breecheti, reclaim, good sIimim 1.
Xew O. f. Shirts, rrfruLation . 3,
leatlier I'nlU-o, a good buy .' A 4,
Shirts, row, extra heavy khaki I,
New Wall Tents in standard mm at unheard of prices.
United Army Stores
32 So. Central Ave.
GL1TTERGL0W
it. , - . :
An. Exclusive Easter
Creation in Neckwear
Impressive, with a keen sense of soft color
harmony, refinement and pattern elegance,
truly expressive of Spring.
;,;::::$l.p Eachv:'-'
See them, in pur window
Springer & Lee
"DUDS FOR MEN'
; 105 W. Main
LADIES' CIRCLE
N ROGUE RIVER
ELECT OFFICERS
noun: kivkk, April r.'.-.i the
hisl meet in R rf tho "Ladles' Circ'-
which was hold ut tho homo of Airs
Partens, tho following officers wore
chosen f( r tae muting your: Mrs.
Priest, president: Mrs. llrasheir. vlre
president'; Miss Antlerscv so. rotury
ti on surer. Varinis plans and meth
ods ol work Were discussed. Kac!)
ono prevent was Riven n dime to use
Ir. whatever way It would multiply
iih t, and to report at the next moet
ine. The Juniors and Sophomores cn
t. rtainod the Seniors with a bann,uel
on Wednesday evening at the school.
On Wednesday evening tho 1. O. O
V. held me of their serial events at
I he hall.
Mr. and Mrs. furl Materia are th"
happy parents of a new baby Rirl.
Congratulations are in order.
The, school children have pledged
$i!0 for the Near Lust relief und every
hoy and girl is on the joli. Tho high
xchot: 1 pupils will held a home rook
ed food sale at CVKelly's sure on
Saturday. Come und hoy and help
(h starving.
Mr. und Mrs. Charles Robertson
and little daughter of Modesto, Calif.,
are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Msc
Laren. The school faculty were at dinner
with the Carstens Thursday evening;.
Thf3e present were Prof, and Mrs.
E. C. llrowno. Miss K. PonniiiKton,
Miss Gertrude Michael Mr. K. C. Ja
rohsnn, .Miss Kvelyn t'arstens. Other
SAGE IEA BEAUTIFIES
Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens
So Naturally that No
" ' body can Tell.
Ton can turn rray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth'a
Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any
drue store. Millions of bottles of this
old famous Sape Tea Kecipe, Improved
by the addition of other ingredients,
are sold annually, says a well-known
drug-gist here, because it darkens the
hair so naturally and evenly that no
one can tell it has been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray or
becoming faded have a surprise await
ing them, because after one or two
applications the gray hair vanishes
and your locks become luxuriantly
dark and beautiful.
This is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren't
wanted around, so get busy with
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound
to-night and you'll be delighted with
your dark, handsome hair and your
youthful appearance within a few
days.
This preparation la a toilet requisite
! and is not intended for the cure, mitt-
gallon or prevention of disease.
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.20
10
Former Senator and Wife Who
Declare Second Marriage Illegal
It
k s "
rA
llenrv Ktnch ll illis. former V. S.
ieiK)ited marria.ie in Italy this week to
illesal by Mrs. Mollis hecanse she han
to secure a divorce. Mr. Mollis was the
New Hampshire since lS5i.
r nests were Mrs. K. l
Jacoht-on and
Mrs. Jessie Oyer.
Rev. Aaron Wolfe. Rev. Alexander
Smith and Klder Ralph Rood left
Tuesday miming to attend the Pres
bytery at Kosebern.
Prof. K. C. lowno and nil the
teachers have been given contrails
for another year by the school board I
Kev. A. Wolfe has tendered his res-J
ijrnat'c n as pastor of tho Presb terilin
cbttn-h, the same to tuke effect on I
May 1st.
I
A place of interest to the women
ot Mcdforcl is the new Parlor Tea
Room, which will bo 'open Saturday,
April Kith, vhy Gladys Cooper and
Ruth Nichols, over Woolworth's.
Kavors made, by Miss I.idia Peaii will
be given the guests and afternoon
tea and pastry will be served.
The tea rooms are unusually at-
Iract've. being finished in ebonyl
pi r'od furniture, small French ciinia-
turcs. rer-n ductions of Leture aud!
atit'iuo mirrors decorate the walls. .
Th bankings being Persian in doHign, ;
tnade In the attractive Itatiste colors
An unusual feature is the import -d
tea and pastry, that wilt be a part of
the servclce. Special attention will
be giveij to afternoon teas, bridge
part'es and after theater and othW
occasions.
The tea rooms will he open from
2 o'clock to T o'clock and from 7
o'clock until 12 o'clock. -,,
HUGHES WRITES CUT
S'
ASHINOTON, April H Reduc
tion of naval personnel t 67,000 en
listed men as provided in the naval ap
propriation bill now being considered
by the house, would reduce tho Ameri
can navy below the 5-5-3 ratio estab
lished by the arms conference, and
"wold be most injurious to the Inter
ests of the 1'nited States," Secretary
Hughes today wrote Representative
Rokoik, republican, Massachusetts.
Although J921 was hardly 'whati
could be called a "banner year" in the
various industries, it is encouraging
to note what the Shinohi ni'anufactur
era have to say regarding its business
during the year just past 'and the pro
spects for 1922:
"The sales of Shlnola during the
year 1321 were nearly fifteen per cent
greater than any previous year In the
history of our business. January,
192i was the largest January we have
ever had, and inoro than donhlo the
business of 1U2L ,
"Webelleve that the very marked
Increase in our! business during 1921,
was due to tl.e bvt that tue retail
price of Shlnola was kept at 10 ceoU
all during war times, und today when
ormoiDy is the -watchword, tho 10
font jiiice Btill appeals Hjrongly to the
fmyin? public. We are very outlmls
tic about 1922 business and very' grate
ful to the trade In general for the co
operation extended."
or course, de;iler and consumers
alike know that rihinola Is a first
class artlelw a shoe polish that gives
genuine satisfaction,
A big advertising campaign has been
carefully planned, including this paper
and the announcements are now run
ning for this year.
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PARLOR.TEA ROOMS
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In NAVY
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senator I'ro.n New llaiu:slt!r'. w h 'se
Miss Anne White IJohhs. 1 declared
successfully defended all his elforts
first democratic sin.itor elected In
Yesterday's Result
National .
ltoston 2: ritiladelithiti I.
UrvKikln : New York I
Cliicniui 3; Cinrlnu ili 1.
Plltiiliius I ; St. Loi.is v
Amctican
iH-troil Cleveland S.
Philadelphia S: lloI m (i.
New York 5; WashinKtmi
St. Loiiis t ; Clfirado -.
CoAit
Sa'.t Ijike s; Portlnn.l 1 1.
Los Angcle S; Vernon I.
Saciainentu 1; Seattle t.
Oakland 3; Kan Prmu isct
WICHITA. Kas., A.nl ll -Caiduin
Poh Riper, heavyweight boxer hero
for the wrestlins? nieteh. .last night be-1
tween VA "sJtraniilir" Lewis, chunvj
lion. and Karl Caddock of Iowa, chal
lenged IawIs to a mixed wrestling and;
boxinK bout. j
In 4ssuing the chaltene Roper salil .
l ant willint; and very nnxiouy to
meet 1-wis in su.li u but. Mefir!:
taking on peiniisey Lewis run take his J
chances on annlenne not sa gisd. l
will (Mist a side b-t of flD.Duii that 1
ran Mat, tsltii." :""V."
"If he wartts t niuke his Deutpscy
offer Kootl he should meet me first."
i , ,
KI GKNK, Ore.. April 11. One hun
dred and thiity-flve '".athlete from
seven Oregon colleges nn.l universities
are entered for the first Oregon relay
carnival to be held here today and Sat
urday under the auspices of the i'ni
versity of Oregon. Ily far the greater
number of the entries come from the
1'niveisity of Oregon nivl from Oregon
Agricultural tollee, but the other
Rchools each will have ten to fifteen
athletes in tho comp' lition.
PORTLANO. Oi April 11 Nineteen
high schools of t!i stat :iave eutered
ti.-aniH in the ei!leeatti annual track
and field rneet of Columbia university
Saturday. Direft'.r of Athletics Mau
rice J. Smith said more than 110 ath
letes would OH'.pelH,
PORT1.ANU Ad Santel, claimant
cf fhe light-heayywulght wrestling
title of the world, won an hour decis
ion over Tarro .VUyaku of Jar a n.
There were no falls.
WICHITA. ICiS.-KM (Slranglcr)
Lewis, worbt's heavy weight ,t hatn
pion, succesiifiilly defeiid'.-d his title
against Karl Cn.fdock. fcrmer titlo
holdT, in a wretifng match, two f.illa
out of three, i ndilock won the first
full In 1 fi III 111 II t . --1 .
EASLES
may be followed by serious
i cold troubles; us nightly
V VAPORUB
Ooet 1 7 Million Jan Uted Yearly
Our equipment means
dry cleaning, without
wear thoroughly, gent
ly. Prompt work, '
"WE ARE NOT WjWSATISFir.O
! JnMt' Li j
i&AJkuSl&SLtftit m '
SPECIAL 11
EASTER
SUNDAY
AT PRESBYTERIAN
L'asitrr Sunday v'.U be u ureal, day
at tho'l're diytci .tut church,. In addl
(ii t to the laislcr niea: ui;o, ono on
t!u thought ( f latutcr's Hiipromo
tlM't to tho World," in the morning
service; nmj u very brief inersittfi in
','luinviulalllf." at nlglu; IUo litnlciil,
fi'aturea'tir tho day uii.iWiuiV ta tH fijist
all fortiier cihuts n,' tho Huiattct
which hat! itl ready ;wi!fti'.tvejj nfi,ttll'k.
their iius.ttl pr.MtV.lni. ' MV'.'JI'Ofvr
Kdiucaitrt: ljijler iu! tlif iiiVj, Hii&t
Uoi ktnl Viiii'ii1 (or Weill 'In ' preparii
lion, new .luumc t ll)i clioUc.-L J.liul
tui:i been purchased, one Unur solo,
which 'as the favoili in one of ttir
Inrgi lit 'cities lat vcj,i), Ul ilnij ijuna
as u't-aritom al.' flu Ktn-!t'rjj fcuve
iiici t1 (njithor1 Itnle inir,' iiirtcii.M In
their preparation. Lovers uf i:oo
mvisie may be tno or a real treat It!
this Waster tnes-x!o in sciifj, I'cnir
M'eclal numbers will ho soing in the
mot nini ami the eaitlnu "From
Ib'llth to Idle" will lie cUcH ln the
eveninn, Rcmeinber tho hour for
rvchiim will ho S p, m. New ini iii
birs will also ho welcomed at the
morutuK hour. Titer.' will nlso b. u
.brief r'usier pi iij-,tif:il, the lust of tb"
Sunday Hchool hour, to which the
parents will como. Tito tiufdn u aro'
to brine liberal Kftster offerings tor
ItiiHa, lor the uicut mass movent, nl
Hod t In-ill.
Introducing
The Customer
And Inspector
. i .
It Is vioith while to listen to'tlio
prnrtlcal customer and critical
Inspector. We believe v know
how to grow, dig, Inspect, pack
and ship nursery stock. Onr
customers and the ' in.Hctor
seem of the imo opinion. Read
the following four fiuolutions
typifying scores of others in our
files 'ro!errlnK lii recent hh!e
Hunts.
"Mr. bus received ht.l trees
and Is greatly pleased. The
other trees he Otdere.t for com
paris m at a less price h" says
were mere slips nlongsld.t of
yours, lie Is certainly converted
to the Washington Nursi-ry
stock and I etpvet a k.hi.I order
from biui for net season's de
livery." another "
"The Jnspcctjr says the Wash
ington Nursery trees coining
into this Valley nr. the best
trevs ever iniected by him.
Ills nauie Is -of . Califor
nia." ' ' T .
another
"You have no idea of the compe
tition here, but they nil lake off
their hats to Washington Nur
sery trees. The planters say that
they are tliu best ever shlppi-i
Into this section."
another
"There have been about M.ftOO
trees condemned here from vari
ous nurseries und the Washing
ton Nursery Coiiipuny slock has
been checked out O. K. by the
iniiiM-ctors., One phiuter .-iiV ho
would rather have pant twice as
much for our trees as for those
he bought. Out of l.euo, -tH were
eondetn nod."
W'a contend that the planter Is
entitled to the best there Is In
t grade and condition at a price
which enables the nursery to
give him full protection as to
variety,' quality and service. The
records of this and the past II
Vara convince u:i that there l.j
only one proper way to conduct
the nursery business 'nttd that Is
with the tame Integrity rf pur
pose us does tho conscientious
banker, merchant, professional
man or farmer.
We cm still supply for itume.
iliate shipment from our cold
Ntonw.
APPLES: Winter Itanann. Slay
man WUicsap, Wealthy, Jona
than, W. W. Pearmain, Yellow
Transparent and oilier loading
apples.
CRAB APPLES: Transcendent,
Red Slberliin, Whitney, Yellow
Siberian.
PEARS: llaitlett. Winter Nelis,
Anjoiilome, Idaho, Seekel, Chi
nese Pyrua I'ssnrlensls (blight
resistant l and other s-nrn.
CHERRIES: lilac); llupubllcan,
Centennial, Karly Richmond,
Montgomery. Also 2 year trans
pbrtted Mu.z.'iids for eominer
rial planter to topwork, provid
ing Insurance' against Cherry
(iutnmosis.
PLUMS: Afmndanee. Ilmbank,
namson, Mnmonil, (iivind Duke,
(Iret n Gage', etc. ,
PRUNES: Italian, , Standard,
French XX, Imperial, etc.
PEACHES:. .. Crawford' , Karly
Crawford Late, Chauiploji, Bok
hara, Cro'sby, J. 11, Halo. Males'
Karly, Perfection, Slappy, Tub
ran ('Una (Hie ennner), etc.
APRICOTS: Tllton, Wenalchee,
Moorpai k, Alexis. ,
And most of the leading vari
eties of berries, shade trees,
shrubbery, vines, etc, ,
Washington Nursery Co
Torjpcnieh, Wash. .
Your tree men' since fOtb'J.
II. II. SPERLING, Salesman
Medford, Oregon. . llox (PJ0,
, THE MIRACLE OF MILK
So i-eeonstfuclive is ilw jtoicsh Hint tin1 list of iliMcuse!
tinieiiiiMli' In its Iheuliiiciil tire ton I 1 1 1 u In print. (Vrtiuu it in
Unit Won. 1 l l'iil results Imve Jieeii K'Hten in ileep-sciiteil liel'Vt)
trutilile, stulilioi'ii (liscii-js uf (lie slotniieli, Iui;i'Ih, liver, lu'iii'l,
ItiilnVy, iirlcries, i-tc.
The Milk Diet, if taken in it saiiiltii'liini, wlicru the pnticnt
lllis coiiil'lele yest, li.-illis, fresli nil', (isenml hie t I'i'llt incuts,
uniel, I'l. iisiiiii kiiitiiiiii. liiis nn.l is inlclliifi'iitly ilirei'iod, is it
Vi.'l iliil'l.' woiulervvui kei ,
CONVALESCENT HOME
. ; ... .v MRS. W. M. BARBER
l3 GtWite 3t. ARhland Phone 411-R
What Our Service
Will Do for You!
Wluiher it I'e a sin, ill lawn or a la rue olio; u cbli-kett hoime tor
ro,.o injHii. our sirvl.o will make it beautiful ami n.i -red 1 1 to juitr
iHl;thlioi li.iod. . ' , -4i
W e mow hiwm. spade und plant i;.it'd"iis, Hpiay rosn bushes and
fruit ireen, iciioviitn chi. ken hi ii-ics, polish flmrs. In (act there Is
not uiiyihiiio. lli.it we will not do mound the home.
n nmvi im.i liii-nm . nil oav me iioiinie nun w.rrrv oui oi iiome
iiUiiu:, Wn carry on nil the work and ou reap all of th hen. (lis,
tic o' all Us troubles. ,
Mill
ft
Our iirU'P are ii.iiom.lilo'
w I I !ni".V"U estimates,
Medford
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Fishing Season Opens Saturday
The fish will ho bliliu:, Overhaul yc ur tinkle box new. Ilrtii4,
home a Rood sliini: n the openiiiK day of the season,
W'lirli. sier Fish lux Tackle fully ltve to i,o repiitii,,n cf lite
nam.. " liiciiesiter" -,r:unii ever) Uei.. (or .pinhty n cuns Tru
rliihertiien appreciate its sii-rllim value. , '
Wimlii'1cr I Uhliiu l!..d K.-ul eiib.yio. ul lii every cent. Htm l
ro-ls and Millt ha m in u rods uiieiullei for strenKlh, liKhtneM, octlo.t
ami camjutf , fer.
rv'
v: i r r: v . i. t.j i 7rl-
'lncliest-i- Line Stroii
tested tlims ( r Mil klu -Is of fish-Inn.
I P-MI IiMI.V S lli:,lOl UTKI1H AT
,Crater Lake Hardware Co.
1 We ran furnish yon uilli u license.
Hie WIVt
What E. L. Melton, deputy sanitary " in
spector, Oregon Dairy arid Food Commis
sion, said about the
.-PULLMAN
BAKERY
"This ia a fine, we-U equipped, bakery,; equipped with mod
t era machinery. Both flour "and machinery are clean and sani
tary and bread ia full weight and properly labeled."
THIS IS THE HOME OF
Scholz's,
Butter-Roll Bread
' ,r ; Pure and Wholesome
- v i- - - - 11..' i". i , t i .i
You 'aro assured of . full weight and clean and sanitary
manufacturing methods and 'the highest quality ingredients
' when buying Butter Roll Bread.
. " . . . , . ' '
AT YOUR GROCERS I
('.ill m ill sSoiuli 1 1 , . 1 1 v ,nwl ie
Service Co.
W In" IH-Icr IU-cU Smoolli
in tlnit- iuiet Rears niada (i.r
ntreiiKth und n minimum
aiiiiiunt ot friction.
llKMTK.K hlore
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