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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
nRDFOTn MAIL' TTnTUTNT VF.DFOttD, OTiF.GONT. PPT DAY. ATMHT, 2I, 1022 R I ALTO If you like red thrills and the Big Out Doors the least bit, you'll surely like this drama Now Playing "THE CAVE GIRL" This is realy one corking food picture. Coming Sunday HOOT GIBSON ia Peter B. Kyne's story- RED COURAGE' CHARLEY NICKEL F UNERA L'S L TO BE CITY COMM E DD HELD TOMORROW Funeral services for Charles Nlrk ell, ploneor newspaperman of south ern Oregon, who was slrlokon sud denly nt OiikUtid, Calif.. Thursday, will ho held Saturday morning at 10:SO o'clock at tho grave In the Jark.ionville cemetery. Tho . body will arrive this evening. Charles Xickcll was born at Yrcka, Calif., February 16. 1S5. and was 6 years, one month, and 24 days old nt tho time of death. He started In tho newspaper business at tho ago of 16 yoars, and devoted tho active days of hln life in this profession. l(o was tho founder of tho IVmooratic Timet) at Jacksonville, and after- wara tounaeo inn southern ure gonlnn in this city. In 1914 he moved to California, where he since, made hU home. y.lo w.is well and widely known amonf the pioneers of His klynu and Jackson counties. He leaves a wlfo and throe daugh ters to mourn his loss, Mr. F. A. llcnnott of Seattle. Wash.. Mr. I.cwls I'lrirh of Jacksonville, and Mia Helen Nirkell of Oakland. Cal. Final servWs will be conducted by tho flow J. C. Howard of tho Fres byterlan church of Jacksonville. am CHUNG China Herb Store TliU I ti certify that Qlra Chun of MtMlfnrd. Ore, has cured roe of goitre nod Htoinuoh Imtible. 8. M. Leonard, &0 J KU Grants Cam. This la to certify that Glm Chun of Medford, Ore., has cured me of rupture or four years" standing. K. O. lsham, 411 8 SC. Omnts Pass. Ore. kfedrord. Preson, Jan. IS. 1917. This is to certify that I. the under Rimed, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for Several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Glm Chun (whose Herb store Is at III South Front street. Medfont). I decided t-y get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling hetter as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as 1 was to sue Cm Cluing and try his Herbs. Signed) V. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses: Win. Lewi. Eagle Point. W. U Chlldreth. F-agle Point. M. A. Anderson. Medford. ft. It. fftrinwa, Hngls point. C. li Moore. Kaclo Point. J. V. Melntyre. Eagle Point. Geo. Von 6r Helien. Eagle Point. Thoa. B. Nichols. Eagle Point. ND WARNII SECOND WARNING TO AUTO DRIVERS Deputy State Motor Vehicle Inspec tor J. J. McMabon has Issued a soc ond official warning to tho effect that all headlight law violators from this dale forth ran expect to find them selves in court. Tho law" require that the lights be dimmed when approaching another car no matter on what rood or street the cars may bo, in the city limits or outside.' It is advisable, says McMa hon. that the lights be left on dim while driving at night on the more congested streets ct the city. All violators of the law will be placed under arrest and fined. Drivers are warned also to ob serve the speed limit when passing school houses, which tinder the state law is specified as 12 miles per hour, and under the city ordinance 10 miles per hour. Fourteen violators of the state law regarding school houses were arrested and fined last week in Ashland. With XI ed ford trado 1 MM ford made J ., 1 II T Plan Now to Enjoy the Canadian Pacific Rockies Mountain drives aod climbs, golf, fishing, boat ing, ridJng, bathing, ex ploring, otc. This Summer Whatever your vacation plans may be for this year, they will he more complete if they In clude a visit to the wonderland of the North American continent Arrange to spend your whole vacation, or a part of it. There is some thing different to do and to see every day you are here. Banff Spring Hotel Chateau Lake Louise Glacier House Opens May 15 Opens June 1 Opens June 15 , For complete Information, fares, efc.,' call or write.'". Canadian Pacific Railway W. H. Deacon, General Agent, nroadway 00 53 Third St. Portland, Ore. F Saturday Flour Special For tomorrow, Saturday,, we will sell a 49-lb. sack v of Crater Lake Flourat JjpZ.Ui) This Is Strictly a Hard Wheat Bleached Flour Also a 9-lb. sack of white or yellow Cornmeal for Z4C WHITAKER'S Cash and Carry Grocery FOR PURCHASE L OGAL GIVE PERFORMANCE NEW AUTO CAMP 'Tho work of preparing the now city auto park site for occupancy? began this morning and tho Job will be rushed through as fast us pos sible. City Superintendent Davis has a fore of men cuttlnu out tho brush and burning It, on tho city's tract of land along the east side of Hour creek Immediately adjoining tho William.1 son property, which was purchased by the city council this week as tho main part of the new camp ground. Mr. OuvU also has steps under way for the immediate erection of a mov able bridge over Rear crvek to this ground iwu-k of tho public market, to form tho entrance to tho "amp from South lUverside ave. When this bridge Is completed and the brush has all been out out. the ground along the east side of Hoar creek will be graded and leveled, and then the city's buildings on the present leased auto ramp will bo moved to the new site and put In place there. Tho new auto cump will bo completed for this year, and ready for use within thirty days, although the improvement work will be done gradually through out tho summer, fall and winter until the ramp has been standard tied. . This move of the city council estuN lishlng a permanent camp ground by purchasing the Williamson property tor I6.S00 and combining It with the adjacent ground owned by the city along Hear Crook and tho city land owned on this side of the rn-ek, has met with general commendation. In fact some of tho city's closext clti ns who are usually opposed to muni any city expenditure have pruis, U the mayor and the council for mak ing tho move, as long ns it win im peratively ncccKsury for the cltv to cater to tho auto tourist business and establish a permanent standardized camp ground. AT H. S. TONIGHT patrons ot the schools In the htsh school auditorium tonight. The en tertainment will be given as a Tnr-out-Teacher benefit and I he pro ceeds wl'l go to tho vurlous circles to help finance some of their activities. The pit .'gram, which has been pre pared by the school children under ;he supervision ot school officials, will consist of twelve number, all different, now mid Interesting. Tho hlKh school oroluHtru iiml girls hlith school glee club will participate while the grade schools will bo rop- chlldcon from every A diversified, ptfbgrum. Including :ons, dances, u farce unit niunlcttl j resouted by nunthors will ho presented by the grude.' romhlnod schools of tho city to thoj A genorous attondanro nt tonight's ix - ontoitfttnment U anticipated by tlio school people, who have ntnitn n itreat effort to Klvn the audltinco a program Hint they will milny.. Safe TnUk f infants a invalids ASK FOR Horlick's U Original IJ Imitations niSubitituta PorInfanta,InvatIJsoiafownrCMId.n I Rich milk, msltsd grain sstraet In Powd.r the Oricioa) PiMd-Driuk For AUAkssIno Co- 'of NouHshlag DlaWibl BIG CROWDS ATTEND LACHMAN A IVAL Another large crowd, much larger than on the opening niKht. was drawn to the l.achmnn Kxpneltinn shows last night and the various at tractions did a rushing bus! newt. The management expresses Itself ns well pleased with the way Medforcl and vicinity has patronised their offorinK so far and confidently expect to entertain lncrens-d crowds tonight and Kuturday night. The fine weather makes tho carnival grounds a popular place to congregate these ninhts. Saturday night will ne tho last one here for the Larhman Exposition j Shows as the aggregation breaks j camp at midnight to depart for j their stand next week nt Albany. As usual all the riding devices will be ' in operation Saturday afternoon to accommodate the school children. PREDATORY ANINIAL EXPERT IN CITY Of interest to the farmers of Jack son county is the presence here o( Stanley Jewett, head of the federal! predatory animal extermination work in this state, and Harry Llndgren, the O. A. C. livestock specialist. Ilotb have their headquarters at County Agent Cate's office. Mr. Jewett will remain hero for sev eral days and put on demonstrations la various sections of how to poison coyotes by the most modern poison, a new supply of which has been received at Mr. Cate's office, as well as a sup ply of the latest poison for exterminat ing rats. Mr. Llndgren Is bore to start pig feeding experiments with farmers of various sections. All farmers interest ed In the matters above referred to are urged to get Into communication with Messrs. Jewett and Llndgren. Two-Piece Suits $35 to $50 Three-Piece Suits $40 to $55 We Make Them 'Nuff said GUS THE TAILOR 419 MEDFORD BUILDING Mann's The Best Goods for the Price No Matter What the Price Mann's Economy News Worth Heeding NEW TWEED COATS Splendid for motoring, for traveling, for shopping, for dress and sport wear, as the occasion demands. All wool unlined . Tweed Coats. Economy price, each $18.50 Full Lined Tweed Coats. Very special Saturday $25" Tweed Suits, special, $22.50 Three-piece Tweed Suits, coat, skirt and knickers. Special, each $29.50 Two Recent Arrivals Vp ' NEW CAPE DRESSES All the beauty of a new season is reflected in these new conceptions. Canton Crepe Cape Dresses, $35.00 to $50.00 All wool Jersey Cape Dresses, extra special $25 Sassy ' Jane Dresses, in Gingham, Voile and Or gandie, wonderful styles $6.98 to $37.50 each DRESS SALE This is not a regular of fering," iudecd not, it is a very unusual offer made possible throtiRh a remark able special purchase. Hence, this wonderfuf op portunity. ' . A GREAT SALE OF MILLINERY Women's trimmed hats, in great variety of styles, $10.00 values. Sale price, each $8.00 Women's trimmed Hats. Some new chic styles, $12.50 values. On sale Saturday, each . .$10.00 Women's Sailor Hats, in all colors and shapes, $5.00 values. On sale Saturday, each .... $3.00 Children's Sailor Hats, all colors and shapes. On sale Saturday ........ ; ... $1.50 to $6.00 Children's Madge Evans, the best and most be coming Hat for children. On sale Saturday, each $3.75 to $6.00 SPRING SEWING SUGGESTIONS Attend This Wash Goods Sale Tomorrow Betty Wales Dresses A new shipment, just in. Bought at special prices. On sale at Special Prices. New' Canton Crepe and f'repo Knit Dresses, made to sell at f 10.00. One sale at $25.00 SPECIAL A few Silk Crepe Knit Dresess, in sports colors. Cheap at $2.1.00. On sale Saturday, eaVh $18.00 3'J inch Zephyr Gingham, fine imported gVade, in a choice line of patterns, TA' grade. On sale Sat unlaw yard : -12 32 uich Tissue Gingham, hest quality, new patterns. Sells regularly at 1.00. On sale Saturday, yard 89 30 inch Klaxons, in fancy fig ures, fast colors. On sale Sat urday, yard :..A5f 30 inch I.ong Cloth, extra fine grade, a 25c, value. Sat urday, yard 19 30 int-h Muslin, fine quality. Sells regular at 10c. Satur day, yard x...... .16 18 inch Crash, part linen. Sold at 25c. ()n sale Satur day, yard : 19 32 inch Devonshire in a great variety of pnt terns. Suld at 30c. On sale Saturdnv, vard 30 inch Dress Linen in the newest popular faiades, 1.50 value. On sale Satunlav, yard $1.10 30 inch Frem-li Hut inc. On sale Saturday, yard, $1.19 Checked Jap Crepe, the fin est grade. Fa st color. Spec rial, yard 59 Tissue Gingham, 32 inches wide, in a wide range of pat terns. Sells regular at 70c. Saturday, yard 59 32 inch fine imported Zephyr Gingham. Regular price 70c.. On sale Saturday, yard, 65 COAT SALE Vol tho hadlln toll but little, and spam utterly In atleuato to tell the story. As Important as the price Is. we've paid a treat deal of attention to quality. There's a stylo here for you you and you a stylo for every woman. m i Jersey Coats, in n zreat variety of colors, 0.00 values. Satur day i.... $3.98 Extra fine grade Wor sted Jersey Coats. Cheap at .00. On sale Saturday, each, $598 New Polo Coats in a fine line of colors. Special, cadi....$9.98 La Vogue Coats, in the new cape effects, $25 to $75 each New Capes, the wrap pv st vies, priced from $12.50 to $35 each SPECIALS IN HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Woman's White Washa ble Kid Gloves, all sizes. Cheap at 2.50. On sale at, pair l.$1.48. Strap Wrist C'hamoiscttp Gloves, 1.75 values. On sale Saturday, pi. $1.50 Xew line of Bead Neck laces. On sale from 69 to $2-50 each SHEETS Children's Half Sox, the biggest line in Mcdford. Priced at pair 35, 48, 69 Children's Silk itose in black, white,' brown. On sale Saturday, pair $L39 Kayser's Italian Silk flose, in all colors. &pe c'ml, pair $3.75 CORSETS AND UNDERWEAR Agents " for Gossnrd, Warner's" and stylish stout, corsets, priced from pnir $2.00 to $10.00 Women's Athletic Un derwear, priced from suit........ $1.25 io $3.00 75c, Bandeaux now 48$ Rubberized Aprons from 89S to $2 00 Women's Athena Union Suits, all styles and sizes, 1.05 values. Saturday, suit $1.25 Princess May Union Suits 'for women. Spe cial, suit ..$1.75 Women Vfiiio Lisle Sum mer Vests, $1.25 value. On sale Saturday,' each, 89 72x00 Bleaehod. Cheap,. at 1.25. On . sale Saturday, each 89 Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody Entrances E, Main and N, Central Med ford, Oregon' BEDSPREADS 72x84 fine grade. : Bod S .reads, $2.75 value., Sat urday, each $1.98 Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid -Agents for Pictorial Review Patterns