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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
MTCDFOUT) MAIL TTirBTTNE, fEDFOltD. OUFJOK. FTHMV, ATMML 21, 1022 paok rrmire 'i LOOK WHAT CASH WILL DO Corn Meal, 9-pound sack white or yellow , sack v 25c Graham (hard wheat) fine or coarse, sack . . . 45c WholeWheat (hard wheat) sack 45c Rolled Oats . . ; 55c Wheat Hearts, sack 75c Olympic Pan Cake Flour, sack ..... 70c In spite of the fact that Coffee has advanc cd, we can sell you a good blend for, lb. 20c bcd&ieis LA FOLLETTE IN Mrs. Norman Noriiilln who arrived hero UiIh morning from Portland to spend (lit week end visiting r hill vi, will lid Joined by tier htlslmud this morning ntl they will return to Port land Humlay night. "lii'uuly I tin' fli-Ht Klft Hint uutiirei give to women and tho first sbo tukun ' away," K. llurnhnm's toilet roqulMltt, -nlmi.JIMM.ln. hnlrdrciulng, marileur- WASHINGTON, April 21. --Coming, fnclul massage, scalph tnutnu'tilrt, , , . , ..... hair dyeing. Medford Ibiauly Bhop, '"'" -"-""K the laa Mndwrd liulMlne. Phone VJI U. U j '' of rlhM n miViil "" " sought in a resolution inti-oilm-ed to- ATTACK, BACKED BY JOE DANES Louie's Free delivery Phone 271 You know what Sherman said about war Well- That goei double for forest fires. OUR SERVICE- WHAT IT MEANS Wo pride ourselves on our service. Every day we are trying to better it. This is what it means to you. 1 Always courteous, prompt at tention to big and small orders. 2 New low prices on all stock in line with late price changes. 3 Absolutely all new Stock. 4 Increased count school tablets. 5 Only high grade stock of the finest quality. MAY WE SHOW YOU FURTHER WHAT OUR "SER VICE" MEANS? BOOKS, STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES Corner Book Store "Service" Comet Main and Bartlctt Phone 882 II New Imlli towel with fiint colored j bonier. Handicraft Shoo. 2U Tim Appnrcl ('immur. nnd Hatters are nnw located in llu-lr now modern fin- proof building ul Vli North Klver side, uiid have In tlu'ir employ u practical cleaner ami dyer, 2U year 'MTi ni'.! New opto date machinery hint liiiii Installed which enable them to ilo Mull grade wirk. ' 31 Kiockiucn are bruml lure cattle pre paratory to turning, litem out on the i nn Km for the minimr-r. Muny appli ed! Iiiiih have been filed with the forest 'rvlre for grazing privileges in re serve adjacent to thin section. Flowering shrubs and vines. Kd'-n Vullny Nursery. OtJOJ-2. 27 Ksve tint forest; they ore our fu tur revenue, find buy VIluio flour. Keep the money at honn;. f 1.8(1 per sack delivered. Hutchison & Lums U'n. 20 For dancing, Lounnpncb's orchestra. Tint School llevue, given by all th school will ho presented at the high jNrhiMil auditorium this evening at 8 O'clock, Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johniton, JfWuliT. tf Notice to Water rsers: Owing to rvpalri on plxi line between roiti'rvoir and city, water will be abut off from 9 p. m. u midnight Friday, April 21. ! water Hupt. 2 UiIh of nice aprliiK chicken and mtdilta. Star llcat Market. 2C Curpentpra are at work rcmodellug the Intiirlor of the Heath drug atore and iRHtullinK a balcony. The work will ha finlahed hy tht flrat of nxt Ihtrllnit Ummed drHe (or the two and" four yt'ar old Klrl. Handicraft Khop. . ;s oiU to Water I'm-ra: Owing to r-p;ilr ou plo lino hetwwn riwn'oir and rliy, water lll he nhut off from 9 p. m. to tnldnlKht Friday. April 21. Water HupL 2C Ktv dirt for lawns or garden. CjiIJ at hiilldinK alte, Minnewota street H. A. Thlerolf. Cliaileit (iny left yi-ntorday afternoon for St:rkton. Calif., from which city h win procm-d to Iteno, Nct., where hp haa taken a position with the Clark Henry company. The contract taken iy mo i-oiiipnny In that city la a two ,y ar contract and Mr. (lay exptcta to :1k gone for aome time. The Gaya day hy Kenator l.aFolleite, Kepuhll r.an, WiHconaln, who at tlm Maine tlm" mudo piihllc a Htitur from Jogephua Panle'n, former aei n ia'ry of the nary, opposing the leaainij of the Kovcrn ment domnlrt. Mr. I'anlela said in IiIh letter that when thn flrat claims for lease rlxhm on naval reservim were examined hy tho navy department It was found that they were asked for hy parties working In thn Ktoi k yards of Chi cago, who thought they were Klgnlng a petition for an election. Kenator I.aKollette's resolution calls for all documents ami corres pondence between the president, the navy and Interior departments and Ickrpcs on the naval reserve, including those In California as well as Wyoming. IXscusslon of the resolution was de ferred at Senator I.a Toilet te's re UOht. Former Secretary Daniels' letter said that all during bis administra tion he bad fouKhl leasing for the naval roferves. , EVEN COCKROACH IS RADIO FAN SAYS SERGEAN I ......a ..j. insist uponKello the original Lorn fl tmyn wonderful -Smy. Mttl. I W um Wn't h'9 any I4t09 umU ieV lit ktHlt' CH t'tmhmtt 'cnurm I Itk Ktllptt't much I hmt thn fth Wilt ( a ie yl" AT Kellogg flavor and Kellogg crispness are so different that there can be no comparison be tween Kellogg's Corn Flakes and imitations. Little folks quickly say, "Get Kellogg's, Mother please," because Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Kellogg's are always so delicious that big bowls quickly dis appear and eager little mouths appeal for more i And big folks appreciate the superiority or.' KelloggTs because their flavor is so inviting. Kellogg's arc wonderful! Insist upon Kellogg's tho mw9P box that bears the signature of taACTFD W. K. Kellogg, originator of TOAait1 KelWe's Corn Flakes. NONE CaKIl ARK GENUINE WITHOUT UAKfcS IT! it y CORNFLAKES Alia aiaVtri ol KfcLLOCG'? KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooktd InnnbUd have sold their home on Mistletoe avenue. Mem twoplece suits dry cleaned and steam .pressed 11,00. Uring yonr cloanlng and dyeing and save money. Apparel Cleaners, 6J2 North Riverside. 31 This office la prepared to print calling enrda from your copper plate. Also buslnesa cards, letter heads and envelopes from your stool dies, la 24 buuni. ifm tVoeen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders wcldtxl. d-lnforced and gtinruntecd. tmly the- finest preheat InR fuelH and meuia utii. Vulcan Woldlng Works, 39 H. Front street. tf James K. tirleve rcturnej this mor ning from a several days business visit in IVrtland aud will return to l'ni8Mct today ancotiipanM by Earl Hemphill who will assist hliu in Instal ling his radio set. Take time to extinguish your camp fire, and buy fancy Nvtted (lem pota-lM-s 2.;5 tHr loo lbs, delivered. Hutch Ison & Luiumlen. 2S AVe are watch spH-iallsts. Wo guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler. tf tiladloll and Tuberose bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery. CSO-J-S. , 27 According to announcements receiv ed by mom bora of tho Craters club tho entertainment 'Tuesday night for the ladles is complete and the ladles will bo exported to glgglo In at least three octaves. The announcement says there will Ik) no Ice nearer tho enter talnment than Crater lake. Wutch repairing of that quality that gives gallafactiou at Johnson, jeweler. . tf Durbimlt nud Corey'B Thornless bltickberry. Eden Valley Nursery. C80 J-3. 27 Choice beef stow, per pound. 12Hc, Ktftr Market. 6 M. 0. Evans of Salem, who Is well known In this city whore ho resided for somo time and la field representa tive of tho Oregon Growers Coopera tive association, wns in tho city Thurs dny nfternoou and night from Grants I'ass whoro ho lias been spending sev eral ua.V8 in looking after .association nffnlrs In thut city. Vhen you go camping bo auro your fire Is out, and don't forgot your camp supplies will bo carefully filled, double checked and packed at Hutchison & Luuiadon. 28 Fruit and shodo trees. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-3. 27 Ahen la nwil ot Bash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Mala street. . K. II. Pock, of Medford. hns boon ono or tho Portland visitors this woek Hemstitching, Picotlng, So per yd. , Muttons covorod. lianrucrart Bhop. f Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. 680aJ-3. 37 lien in neod of shingles and roof ing can wullace Woods, 108. 711 E. Minn, HAUKlHUfltO. I'a.. April 15. The troublesome cmkriuuii is a ra dio fun" and communicate by wire-b-Mt with his brotbt-rs and sinters, Howard Zimmerman of Harrtsbure. a sertceiint ni.ijor In the l'emiHylvatiiu Naiional (tUKid tteli'vi-i. mid hu m-cks to prove It by experiment, the reoults of which were madu public today. in a bug infested barracks in I.ux unilMi'g, under the direction of Cap tain Arnihtrong of the Fifth division. kIkiiuI corps, with wbkh Borireant Zimmerman was serving shortly after the armlntlce, the discovery in me in tha natural order of events. "We were having night rudlo school and- were working 4n the Khortent poNhible wbkv length," tlie siTgeaiit explained. "The wti were three fit t apart on a glass top table. "One nlKbt every! lling was work ing H-rfectly wlun suddenly our tutes tx-g-an to net quevrly. Hy the flickering UkIiI of thw CHndle we lo cated a cockroach between the re ceiving and traiiMiiitting apparatus. Wo removed him and, to our surprise the operation again became normal. This led to further experiments, which established our conclusions." Just Listen to This for SATURDAY Leather Shopping Bags and Purses Combined, only - - - - 52c This is certainly just like finding 'em, and they are awful handy. Why pay $1.75 and $2.00 for one? Ladies' Pink Vests, for . 35c to 75c 9-4 Ppp'l Bleached Sheeting, Saturday only, per yard ..... .53c Some beautiful Serpentine Crepes. Saturday only, per yard 29c Marcel Irons, the kind that makes the wave , ,23c CRETONNES CRETONNES CRETONNES Another big shipment of Ginghams. Come in and look these over $1.25 bottle Lavoris, the great mouth wash . . .; '. . . .96c 3 packages Epsom Salts, for . 12c 50c size Brownatone hair coloring 44c 60c jars Pond's Vanishing Cream 54c Tanlac, per bottle. Saturday only 97c BIG LINE OF VEGE TABLES AND FRUITS Our grocery department is always full of good things and our PRICES are always below the other fellow: " Large package Golden Rod Oats "27c White or yellow Corn Meal, per sack 25c Ghiradelli's Chocolate, 1 pound can . 28c White Wonder Laundry Soap, 8 bars for 30c Fisher's Pancake Flour, per package 24c Curve cut Macaroni, 3 pounds for 22c Sunbrite Cleaner, 2 packages for 13c Make out your list and phone early, but don't overlook the shop ping bags. JONES of course Cheapest Store in Medford Phone 125-126 Free Delivery PEK N S TAKEN OVER BY GOVERNOR OF INCUR A PEKING. April 21 (By Associated Press.) The troops of General Chang Tso-Un. governor of Manchuria, today took possession of Peking and Tien Tslng, replacing tlm local police forces of those cities. The transfer of author ity was devoid of incident. Tho only sign of hostility between t hnng-Tso LIn and General Wu Pel Ku commander ot Central China forces was tho cutting of the Peklng-Fukow railroad at a pvint south of Tien Tsln which caused inconvenience to a num ber of American travelers enroute to Shanghai. President Hsu-Sliih-Chang regards COMB SAGE TEA III TO It's Grandmother's Recipe keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. IT to the threatened civil war between the firces of Chang Tso-Lln and Wu Pei-Fu as taking on a grave aspert Wang Shih-Chen, who was premier under former President Yuan Shih Kai, is endeavoring to bring about con ciliation, proposing that the two lead ers establish equal military authority, while the prospective national conven tion deliberates concerning the fate of the country. The various foreign legations are simply awaiting developments. ST. LOCIS. April 51. A mule, typically stubborn and understanding only the German Innguago. died on board a city harbor boat from fright and heart uilure after it bad Ix-en ma rooned position on tho river. Cup tain W. II. Hornbrook reported to day. Two families, thlr livestock and chattels were taken to safety, he said. The mule being commanded in Knglish to walk the plank to tho boat's deck refused, and after an hour's cajoling, beating and com manding, finally obeying tho Ger man command of its owner. After hoarding tho bout, however, the mule eolln)Ncd and died. (V ft BONDS County bonds yielding 4.90 City bonds yielding to 67 Canadian Province, yielding to 5.30 Canadian City, yielding to 6 ! Irrig'n. Dist. Bonds, yielding to 61 Corporation Bonds, yielding to 7.70 Foreign Bonds, yielding to 9 C. E. Miller & Company Portland, Ore The eld-time mixture of Sags Tea ana euipnur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair ' is grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to Keep tncir balr a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youth ful appearance is cf the greatest ad vantage. Nrwadaya, though, we don't have tha troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and 8ulphu Compound." it Is very popular because nobody can discover it haa been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a ttn.e: by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladies with Wyeth'a Sags and Sulphur Compound, la that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duce that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This reudy-to-use preparation is a de lightful tollot requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It la not intended for the cure, mitiga tion Of prevention of disease, Fresh Home Made . CAKES We are now able to furnish you with EXTRA QUALITY HOME , MADE CAKES. Mrs. Margaret Goodwin has kindly consented to place her cakes on sale at our store. These cakes are first quality, and we will have them fresh every day. ORDER ONE NOW FOR SUNDAY Personal Attentidh Prompt Service M. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 Prevent forest fires in Oregon's outdoor ... ' Si 1-4