PXHE TWO
5IEDFORD MAID TRtBtTNE. ftrcDFORD. OKF.OOK. FnTDAT. ArUTL 21. 1022
Focal and
ILj Personal
ltev. J. Randolph Sasnett mft this
niofttlng far Ros&hurK to attend the
convention of the Southern District
Kpworth league, of which he is presi
dent, Mrs. Sasnctt accompanied him
on the trip. The local Kpworth League
will be represented by a delegation
of twenty.three young people, and they
expect to bring home the bannur for
the largest attendance. The league is
also planning to have a large delepa
tlon at the Institute to be held at Ash'
land In July. Rev. Sasnett, who has
been elected dean of the Institute
faculty is very anxious that Bedford
"hrlng homo the bacon" from the Instl
tute as well as from the convention.
Rev. Morenx Oeser, of Medford, the
owner of the new setwlee station being
installed on Kast Main street, was tn
the city yesterday on. business con
nected with the new enterprise. Ash
land Tidings.
Anto tnKurnnce. Hmn A White.
C. L. Ooff writes Insurance on any
thing. Telephone 41.
Flowers for all occasions. See us
about your bedding plants, porch
boxes nnd hanging baskets. Maddor
&. Ilonney, 1005 East Main. I'hone 374.
k tf
Tr. E. II. Torter left this morniug
for Redding, Calif., by auto to attend a
Shrlner meeting at that place. The
Islam Temple from San Francisco I1I
be in attendance.
MaxIni'Uo Cosmetic Shop. 409 Liber
ty IUdg. Thone 657-W. 4?
Hot lunch. 13c. 20c, I5c, starts 11:30
Urine 'cm along -and bare a good Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 28 K. Front St. 29
dance down at the Riverside Communi
ty Club, Saturday, April 22nd. Good
supper and good music - - 24
Invest your savings tn the Jackson
County Funding and Loan association.
tf
. Lime and cement Meaford Lumber
Co. - ' -
What do you know about Australia?
James Pelton of Fort Klamath, well
known throughout southern Oregon,
has-just returned from a trip to the
Antipodes, lie has consented to give
an account ofhis travels and they will
be published in the Sunday Sun begin
ning this Sunday, April 23d.
We are pioneers in the army goods
stores in Oregon. We now have Beven
fbfres in Oregon and one in Washing
ton.' !Ve are the people who last year
sold tents cheaper than any one in
Oregon and this year we are selling
them at a still lower price. We can
save you money on tents. We are here
to stay and save you money. United
Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. 8o. 27
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat.
night. , - ' - 29
Star Moat Market, special fresh Bide
pork, per lb. 20c. ' 26
Win. Ulrich returned this morning
from Portland where he has been tak
ing , medical treatment for several
week. Ills many friends will be glad
to learn that he haa completely recov
ered 'and Is enjoying perfect health
again. Mrs. Ulrich returned with him.
Best garden loam for sale. Phone
912-J. ; . tf
Punce Eagle Point every Sat night
.'. ' "' '. - 29
i Safe
atiWilsoini's
2 Hot-Point Elec
tric Ranges sZu
lset heavy Double
harness
2 Wood or Coal
Ranges
1 Soda Fountain
Small Rugs' and
Tents at wholesale
prices
2 Floor Lamps
2 Electric Fans
2 Electric Irons
A lot of Paint and
Kalsomine cheap
'Aluminum Tea
Kettles $1.25
Aluminum
Roasters 98c
Girls' Dresses up
to 12 years $1.50
Beds, Springs,
Tables, Chairs
Just hundreds and
hundreds of
v bargains
That's All today
WILL H.WILSON
When better automobiles are built
Buick will build them. , . tf
Fred U Colvlg and George G. Hewitt
internal revenue inspectors, returned
Thursday from Klamath Falls, where
tbey had been for the past three week 9
in the Interest of the revenue depart
ment -
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co. ... -:.
Have you your summer sewing
done If not see Miss Helen King.
344 H South Grape. 28
Medford Service Co.? t 59
J. F. Hale who has been sojourning
in Portland for some time past, arrived
back in the city this morning. He is
registered at the Medford.
Ume for spray. Medford Lbr. Co.
This office Is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the
bookkeeping , machines. ' Don't give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tf
Summer weight union suits, short
sleeves and ankle-length, Wft. lien's
garters 10c, Uncle Sam watches, a
new lot in at 11.15. New aluminum
mesa kits 33c. new aluminum can
teens 35c. Canteen covens, reclaimed.
20c. Just what you want on your camp
ing trip. United Army Stores, 02 Cen
tral Ave. So. 27
After the Indiana We learn from a
private letter, says the Jacksonville
stentinel. that the citizens of Link
River were informed that two com
ponies of cavalry had left Fort Klam
ath, and would be in the vicinity of
Link River on the 2nd of April, for the
purpose of prosecuting a war against
Modoc Jack and his tribe, and compel
them to go upon the reservation.
(50 Years Ago column Treka Journal)
Young lady wants position as sten
ographer or office work. Will do extra
work in either. Phone 383-J. tf
Everywhere yon look you see
Chevrolet - . - - . tf
Notice to Water Users: Owing to
repairs on pipe line between reservoir
and city, water will be shut off from 9
p. m. to midnight Friday. April, 21.
Water Supt 26
MUc-s Contrail of Ruch was a busl
ness visitor In the city Thursday after
noon.
e nave a protitanie naming con
tract for the man who will buy a small
Republic truck. Inquire Busy Corner
Motor Co., Main and Riverside. - tf
to Ford owners: Have your car
equipped with a utility manifold and
stop wasting your pU and gas. Distrib
uted and demonstrated at 217 S. River
side, C. E. Sod erst rom. ... 28
If it's Insurance we write It R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Guests at the Hotel Holland Include
E. T. Eaton of New York. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry J. Conley, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
W hlttler, Mr. and Mrs. Forest D. Gar
land, and J. Sanders of San Francisco,
R. E. Rice of Walla Walla, Wn, Mr.
and Mrs Thei IT fv.1tt.-oll nr Cantita
D. W: McLeod anl William McLeod of
Portland.
.verywnere you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
Medford Service Co.? 29
Ely Fisher is reported as seriously
111 at his home at 126 North Holly
street. "
For garden work, packing and crat
ing household goods, phone 1011-iI. 31
Big Circus Day dance! Nat! Sat! 10c
26
"Forest Protection Week." nuy your
khaki shirts,' laced pants and brown
shoes from Hutchison & Lumsden. 28
Emit Britt, mayor of Jacksonville,
was a business visitor in the city
Thursdoy afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for
NuBone. . Phone 585-J. tf
Rose bushes and evergreen shrubs.
Eden Valley Nursery. S80-J-2. - 27
R. A. Cooke of this city has returned
from a mining and business trip to
Klamath river points.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, nbone 108.
711 East Main street.
WE SELL
Protection
and
Service
THAT'S ALL
BUT
Are You Getting
Both?
Insure with
At the periodical tncetiug of the
Jackson County Medical society held
In this city Wednesday night at the
home of Dr. J. J. Euuiiens, a paper
was read by lr. Lincoln Kalian on cer
tain phases of XRuy work.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. , . . .
Iance Eagle Point every Sat. night.
29
llecauso of the postponement of tho
IiIrU school state championship debate
one week in order to come during tne
dolayqd Junior week-end of the Uni
versity of Oregon, all of the inter
district high school debati have been
postponed one week. v
Corduroy breeches reduced from
$4.75 to $2 .88. O. D. wool army issue
blanftets, like new, reduced from $4.40
to $2.55. Now army pup tents 2.95.
You can save money by trading at
United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave S.
Not ice to Water Users: Owing to
repairs 6n pipe linn between reservoir
and city, water will be shut off from 9
p. m. l midnight Friday, April 21.
Water Supt 2
O. C. Hoggs returned homo this mor
ning, from a short business visit at
S.ilom.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
Everywhere you look you see a
ChevruleL tf
Following the report that the ice
had broken on upper Klamath lake.
received here several days ago by A.
C Allen of this city who recently pur
chased the Rocky Point resort an
nounc merit was made that dully pas
senger, freight and mall service was
inaugurated yesterday by Arthur Leu
vltt who recently took over the three
power boats formerly operated on the
lake by Captain Calkins.
Medford. Service Co.? 29
ilaby bearable that are easy to
finish. Just a touch of hood work.
Handluraft Shop. . . . . - 2S
K. E. Hodginan, state highway engi
neer in this district, was a business
visitor In Grants Pass yesterday.
Don't let a blaze from your match
start a blase in the forest A fine Hue
of children's hose at 25c, black, white
and cordovan. Hutchison ft Lumsden.
28
New heavy khaki government pack
carriers $1.60. Loggers' pock . sacks
(3.25. 0. D. regulation sblrts 13.25
u. u. wool oreecnes, recioimeu. st.tit.
Jersey gloves 10c. Pork and beans 5o.
Velvet tobacoo, full two-ounce cans,
for 25o. A good bath towel for 35c
Save money by trading at United Army
Store. 32 Central Ave. So.
Representatives of Portland hide
firms are In the city dickering for the
local supply. There has been little
change in the price of hides for
months, the hide owners figuring they
are lucky if they get the price of the
twine used in tying the bundles.
Let us assist you In your mailing
business. Folding, addressing and
mailing at less cost Orders rushed
Address CL W Moil Tribune. . 28
It will pay you to climb my stair
way. Tailored suits guaranteed to fit
and wear well. $35 to $30. Klein the
Tailor. 128 E. Main. ' ' 29
A baby clinic was conducted at the
Methodist church at Ashland yester
day by County Health Nurse Faldine,
at which there were many entries.
Notice to WaUr Users: Owing to
repairs on pipe line between reservoir
and city, water will be shut oft from 9
m. to midnight Friday, April 21.
Water Supt 26
Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt Sat
night 29
Wildes Veazie, sales manager of F.
E. Miller Company of Portland Is at
the Medford hotel for a few days call
lag upon clients and friends. Mr
Vearie whd formerly represented Free-
man Smith and Camp Co., is well
known in this city.
Hear ye, Hear ye, Klein the Tailor
makes well-fittlngi long; service-giving
clothes. Choice of 50 patterns. Value
Hi) to rob, this week only at $42.50.
Bargains second hand bicycles. Lib
erty Repair Shop. 41
A. J. Cobs of this city left Thursday
morning for Klamath Falls where he
intends to take up his residence.
Hand tailored suits, Medford made
guaranteed to fit and satisfy, $35 to
$50. Klein the Tailor. 128 E. Main. 29
Thw finest fabrics and loveliest de-
signs in baby garments. Handicraft
Shop. 28
Fred 0. Smith, traveling freight
agent for the Oreat Northern Railway
arrived here Thursday morning on a
brief business visit. - '
Medford Service Co.? . 29
Find-no-leak makes any tire punc
ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty
Repair Shop. ' ji
The fishing situation in the river in
the Grants Pass vicinity is summed up
as follows by the Dally Courier of
that city: "Catches of chlnook salmon
are being reported levery day, with a
steady improvement noted. Tie water
Ih still rifther high and cloudy. The
salmon are said to le in the prime of
condition." '
"Lumber goes up as forests burn
down." "Burned forests bnlld no
homes." Hut you can always get qual
ity service and courtesy and a hearty
welcome at Hutchison & Lnmsden's.
t 28
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Nino cars of people' u ml 21 persona
spout last niKht. and this morning at
the city auto camp. Most of the cars
came from the south.
After the show attend the 1I dance
at the Nut. Ikinclnic beultts' at 9
o'clock. 1 20
Doiiositora of the defunct First State
& Savings bank at Klamath Kails will
be paid 90 per cent of their deposit
whllo stiKkholdors will bit assessed
$?97, according ti an estimate con
tained In u report by attorneys of the
sUto bank exumiucr. filed Wednesduy.
Miss Eltxtibeth Welch who. has been
(siting her parents for the past fuw
iys will return to Portland Sunday.
Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery.
GS0-J-3. 27
J. N. McConathy of Chicagu is a
guest at the llotul Medford as are Mr.
and Mrs. O. S. Nelson or Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. t'relghton of Moscow, Ida..
II. L Ford of Eugene, J. Arthur Rlggs
lood River, Paul M. Kercher of
White Salmon. Wash., F. It. Morehouse
of Sydney, .N. S. V nnd Mrs. A. U
McLachlan nnd Miss F Pavis of Aus
tralia.
Personal servioo given to all auto
South Central. Phone 769-J. 31
Promise to resume construction of
the Strahorn railway within t0 days Is
contained in a telegram received by
E. llond, superintendent of the
road, from Strahorn and submit
ted to the mayor snd city cottncll of
Klamath Falls for consideration In re
lation with Strahorn's request for a
oar's extension of time on his con
tract with the city. Strahorn said that
if the extension was granted he would
complete the road to Rpiague river
within one year from tho time of ox
piratlon of the present contract.
Strahorn urges that a torminul bo pro-
Mod at Klamath Falls.
Fire Insurance. Drown & While.
Mrs. Wilt Andrews who J111 . lieen
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ucutli
for some timo past will leave, tomor
row for New York where she wllj muke
an extended visit with her daughter.
nig orchestra! llest niusic . But.
nlte! Nat 2G
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hoko and son
Gene left this morning fur the nor
thern part of 'the state where they in
tend to reside having sold their home
in this city.
The Improvements d Medford
National bank will be completed by
July 1st according to present plans.
Charles Olson, wrestling champion
of Canada, who met Ralph Hand at
Cottage Grove twice within tho last
month, is in the city, and may appear
at the next smoker of tho Gold Hill
boxing commission at Gold Hill. Tom
Ray who met Ted i'hye at Gold Hill,
April 11th, is scheduled to wrestle Aft
Chester at Boise, Idaho toniifht.
Erick Anderson of the iue Ledge
district is In the city for a-few days
attending to business matters.
Judge Wm. M. Oijvlg arrived home
this morning from his visit at Portland
where ho and James E. Crieve suc
cessfully launched the professional
baseball season at Portland.
William Von der I("Ilen returned to
the city today from Portland where he
was on business connected with the
state highway coinmlasion meeting.
Thursday with Its maximum tem
perature of "3.3 was the warmest day
of the year so far. and as the weather
sharps see ahead the present fine spell
of weather will continue Jor several
days;
Of especial Interest to local Metho
dists will be the visit Sunday, of Dr.
. .. ..
. u. nowann. im executive secre
tary of tho Centenary for tho Portland 1
r. r A T l 1 T, .1. .,, . ... . 1 '
tJi, jiui ui wm meci. wiin me
building committee In the afternoon,
and wlU deliver, an address at the
First Methodist thuroh at eight o'clock
In the evening.
ECO
N
OMY
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE
SOAP DOLLAR DAY
BY REQUEST OF MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS, WE ARE
GIVING ANOTHER DOLLAR DAY ON HOUSE CLEANING
SUPPLIES. YOU WILL SOON NEED A LOT OF SOAP AND
WASHING POWDERS,-AND NOW ISTHE TIME TO LAY
IN A SUPPLY. , ;
Crystal White Soap . . . .... ..... . . .'.'21 bars $1.00
Sunny Monday Soap 21 bars $1.00
Silk Soap 25 bars $1.00
Pearl White Soap 25 bars $1.00
Luna Soap 25 bars $1.00
Polar White Soap , 25 bars $1.00
White Linen Soap 25 bars $1.00
P. & G. WhitcNaptha 15 bars $1.00
, Nq Rub Naptha 21 bars $1.00
A. B. Naptha . 15 bars $1.00
Fels Naptha 12 bars $1.00
Citrus Powder 4 pkgs. $1.00
Star Naptha . . . .V 12 pkg. $1.00'
Old Dutch Cleanier . 10 pkg. $1.00
Sun Brite Cleanser ........... 1 ...... 15 pkgi. $1.00
TOILET SOAPS
Large Fairy Soap 10 bars $1.00
Small Fairy Soap ....!;... . . 21 bars $1.00
Creme Oil Soap , t 12 bars $1.00
Palm Olive Soap . . . . v' 12 bars $1.00
Small Ivory Soap , 13 bars $1.00
Imported Castile, 3 pounds for ,., 53c
EXTRA SPECIAL
From 8 A. M. toll A.M.
Assorted Toilet Soaps, Witch Hazel, Oat Meal, or Butter Milk,
any kind, or assorted.
26 BARS FOR $1.00
GATES & LYDIARD
Notice
The people of the Town of Phoenix
nereby express thulr appreciation to
the Medford Flro Department for their
quick response to tho fire call. We
hereby extend our thanks to Chief i
Iiwion and the department for their i
kind help. TOWN OF PHOENIX.
Py T. J. Malrugrvtl. Mayor.
2H K. E. Furry. Fire C hief.
2C
Card of Thanks
Wo wish to thank our friends for
tbetr kindness and sympathy during
our recent bereavement Also for the
many beautiful floral offerings.
MRS. 11. J. TROWI1RIDGE
26 AND FAMILY.
A. F. & A. M.
Regular communication Med
ford ImIk 103, Friday even
Inir, April 21. 7:30 p. m.
L. E. WILLIAMS, boc
Advertise your
and gef results.
wants In the Sua
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
McGurdy
.INSURANCE AGENCY
NEW LOW PRICES ON OOOD SHOES FOR MEN
NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED
Dr. Baker's Cushion So'e Black Kangaroo Kid B'ucher
Lace Shoes ..... $7.85
Brown Vici Kid, Straight Loco Shoes, made on Banker's
Last, a snap at only , $0.35
Same in Black Vici Kid $5.85
Brown Mahogany Sidccalf Oxfords, Hi-Toe Last, a $0.50
value, onr price . $4.50
, POSITIVELY GUARANTEED
MADE EVERY PART SOLID LEATHER
t r:
"Good Shoes"
21 N. Central
FOR BALK Close In 6 room furnished
house flGOO; 7 room bouse $17u0;
6 room bungalow $2800; C room mod
ern bungalow $3200. All assessmonts
and taxns paid on last three, (lood
terms. C. 8. Ilutterfleld. " 27
GOING
TONIGHT!
"RED HOT ROMANCE'
KILLS
GLOOM
AT
A
GLANCE
WANTpi Experienced confectionery
girls at Crowson's. Apply In person.
- . ' 27
FOIt 8ALB Five room modern bun
galow, sleeping porch, kitchenette,
Karage, close to core line, one block
from paving on ' gravelled street,
$1500 If taken this week. 20C Kim
St. 27
WANTED Loan of $1500 on two mod
era homes, at once. 206 Elm St. 27
Ifir,' .D'P-roaring ' "
f fveryone laughs,
KAfIL Hlll.VEY, r2$JTaCf
TO A AVI I .HO X iiii'l l2f'
Jim Jhuitl) f'nt. ' il
BEGINS TOMORROW!
"THE CUP OF LIFE"
A picture brimful of alvenlir', fld'on nnd (fullls, with
Holmrt llovortli, Mudgo liclliuiiy, Nile Vclcli pixl 'I'll 1 1 y
Mui-Hlinll. "
TH KirrS NOW HI I.I.I (i
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