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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
t rirnr two MTCDFOTvT) MAIL TTTmUNF.; METFOTm OTCTttOW RATlHiDAY. "AlMJir, 22. 1!22 IT deal and Personal J. S. Thompson am! IT. G. Sharp, ot the California-Oregon Tower com pany, weiu in Rose bun; today. Mr. ; Sharp, ho is iu charge of the work !nf sprveytnc the rlRht of way for the There nw Indknti.ma that the ih I'owor ,,B? , e,weon Prospect ami Mu; titie weather is about to break j, ks . whkh w t be built during for a time, as rain la the prediction for K'MIKIll HUH llir lUlvl'HMl 1H iwr Vluuujr , weather Sunday.' The highest tem perature ot the year was reached yeR tord'ay afternoon when the mercury stood at 77 degrees. , ,. Invest your savings to the Jackson County Building end Loan association. : ' .' .".;. i Lime and ciniont. MeCford Lumber Co.",.- - , Uncareful of your fire in the forest. 1f you niinrt' bum the timber wait until j it irt In1 a building and it Is insured with It, A. Holme, The Insurance Man. Mr.HarryManninB. famed as Med ford'ij Carswijl' arrive In the city tomorrow with hit; e'.aliorate Wardrobe for his concert t the'RIalto theater next Tuesday niKht. Word has been received from hlra that he is in perfect physical condition for the ordeal. His coming so long before the concert is due to his anxfe'tyto give the Medford music, Jovlng public the greatest vocal recital heard here in years, by having his sweet voice acclimated and to be Rtirq that the aceousties of the Rialto are .put in perfect accord to show his tones to best advantage, ft may be necessary after his test of the aecous tlcarto have them rearranged. The Grants pass .vocal artist is pleased thai the Rialto. management has de cided to make no extra charge for the concert, which will be given in con nection with the regular film show. Pon't let a blaze from your match Rtart a blaze In the forest A fine line of chtldf-An'a Iima nt ttlnMr ' wfclt and cordovan. Hutchison & Lumsden. t '. , . " 'V ". ' ,-. " 2S New heavy khaki government pack carriers $1.50. Loggers' pack sacks 3.26. O. D. regulation shirts I3J25. O. D. wool breeches, reclaimed, jl "5. Jersey gloves 10c" Pork and beans 5c. elvet tobacco, full two-ounce cans. for 25c A good bath towel for 35c Save money by trading at "United Army Store. 32 Central Ave. So. Excursion to Jacksonville on R. R. all day Sunday. Round trip 25c, chil dren 10c, ' ' ' ' - 27 The session of the state tax investi gation commission, which was to have . been held in Medford next Monday at the'Natatorium, has been postponed until after the primaries. Ihie notice of the dale of the meeting here will be announced in the future. The other sessions of this committee scheduled to be held at various Oregon points hare also been postponed Until after the primaries. -, ,,; ; . V " " ,J Let us assist you In your mailing business. ' Folding, "addressing and mailing at less cost 5 Orders rushed. Address G. W, Mall Tribune, 28 It will pay you to climb my stair way.- Tailored suits guaranteed to ttt and wear wen, J35 to 50. Klein the Tailor, -128 E. Main.:? ; V ". ; , 2& Tiuy the invisible color book for. the kiddies. In the Sunday Oregonian. 27 Born, in Salem. Thursday, April 20, J2Z, to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis W.. .Hunt ington, a seven pound daughter to be named Shirley." Mr. Huntington is the well known athletic coach of the Med ford high school and will remain at Salem over the week end. We have a profitable hauling con tract for the man who will buy a small T......1f.. 1- . . nimuuu nut, inquire rsusy corner juotor Co., Main and Riverside. tf iu rora owners: nave your car equipped with a utility manifold and stop wasting your oil and gas. Distrib uted and demonstrated at 217 S. River- swe, C. K. Soderstrom. 28 Excursion to Jacksonville on R. R. all day Sunday.- Round trip 25c,' chil oren ioc. ' ' '" i 27 A.' J. Vance; manager of the local telephone company, returned this nlbr ning from a week's business visit Jn Portland during which he attended a state" Convention of telephone execu tives. " " - " If It's insurance we write U. R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. '"' ' ! Everywhere you " look you . see a Chevrolet" '" 1 - tf 1H.0A0 lulies on two illlior Z2xi cords on a Dodge roadster. Exchange Tire to., zs North Riverside. 3 n. F. Lindas will deliver an address ot the Flint Methodist church Sunday morning. Ills subject being "Building a i unstian City." . At the evening ser vice Dr. A. Howarth of Portland will tipeak on "Christian Conquest." Dr. Howarth is area executive secretary for the Portland area, and Is a minis ter of exceptional ability. Dr. Howarth will "meet the building' committee In mo HiierDOOn. " ai(j4iroru Service Co.? . 29 For garden work, packing and crat- ing household goods, phone 1041-M. 21 Dig Circps Day dance! Nat! Sat! 10c .... .... - .. : 2(;i Iluy the invisible color book for the kiddles, in the Sunday Oregonian. 27 Mrs. M. E.' Real was a visitor In Asniand on Thursday . from Rogue Hirer. "Forest Protection WeeU." Buy your Kmtw snirts, laced, pants and brown shoes from Hutchison & Lumsden, 28 Mrs. ram Jtansen. coreetlere for - KuBono. I'hone 685-J. " ' tf Twenty-four automobile makes -are equjpjmu with MHIer tiron. I'ut Miller on your'car. , Hxchange Tire Co., 28 N, Senator H. Von dor Helleri hf Wei len, was among the out of town visi tors in the city yesterday. B. Durnhum, world's largest estab llHhinept of beauty. This Is your guar- autee of, tho merit of E. Burnham Toilet Requisites, in constant use at Alourord lwaiityshop, room 429 Med lord Bldg. .' ' ' -' 32 Rose bushes and evergreen shrubs. caen vanev Nursery. 680 J-2. .,' . 27 Dance Eugle Mnt every' Sat night the summer, states that a crew will be started from Tiller south within a few days. The right of way "matters are being rapidly nettled and the com pany expects to have the mechanical work under way within a very short lime. The men were endeavoring to buy prunes in a wholesale lot for tho survey camps and in the heart of the prune growing center of the northwest were forced to buy Washington prunes. Roscburg News-Review All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 10$. 711 East Main street, Try purA merchants tunch. .The ShasU. , ,. ., , Dance at. .Riverside. Community Club tonight. Don't fall to come. . They nre all coming. Good eats. Good music and always a good time. J. T. C.agnon expects to start his sawmill at Jacksonville soon to take care of his box orders. The sawmill in this city is busy sawing dimensions, etc., for local spring building opera lions, which will be In full swing by May. 1st now that the weather seems to hare settled. . Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone 383J. tf We are pioneers In the army good stpres in Oregon.. We now have seven s to re 8 in Oregon and one in Washing ton. We are the people who Inst year sold tenta cheaper than any one in Oregon and this year we are selling them at a etui lower price.. We can save you money on tents. We are here to stay and save you money. Cnlted Army Stores. 32 Central Ave. So. 27 . Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty company, Earl Ulrich has returned to his stock ranch on Union creek after spending a few days in the city. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat night - - 29 Best garden loam for sale, . Phone S1S-J. , tf Dante Eagle Point every Sat night ' 29 Charles N una n of Jacksonville was a business visitor in the city Friday afternoon. , Auto insurance. Brwa White. C. L. Goff writes insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. ' For rent on shares dancing, pavilion. noiei, restaurant . fishing. - hunting. bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 acres. Rirer frontage. Gold Ray Summer Resort, Gold Ray Realty Co, Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 2 Attorney James . T. Chlnnock of Grants Pass attended to legal matters in the city Friday. .. ioera ior an occasions. - Bee us about vour bedding plants. Doreh boxes and -hanging baskets. Maddor ' Bouncy. .1005 East Main. Phone 374. ... - tf Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty Bldg. Phone 657-W. 47 Hot lunch. 15c 20c, 25c starts 11:30 Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 28 N. Front 8t 29 Sunday at the Presbyterian church will be a special day for the considera tions of the value of the Sabbath and how it can best be observed. There are dangers today that the neoole are losing this valuable day from the pro gram of the rushing American life. In the morning service the pastor will discuss "What Shall We Do With the Sabbathr At the evening hour the message will be largely for the young propie ana wui be a discussion of whether there shall be a wide license or common sense restraint on that day in me use or It The mixed ouartet will sing at the' morning service two strong numbers, "Oh Word of God In carnate, oy hcott and also "More Uve to Thee Oh Christ" Attention, ex -Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with uare ot crop, like rent Gold Rav Realty Company. f " 27 When better automobiles are bnllL Bulck will build them. . ..', " tf Sash aud doors. Medford LuniW Co." ' '; , C. L. McGlllkuddy of Yreka. Calif.. has returned to his homo after a short stay in the city. . . , Crtscent orchestra Eagle Pt. KaL night. ' oo 'Medford Service 'Co.? ' " 29 ltfntoii Poolo of the Applegate sivont Friday in the city attending to bual-m-tin matters. Mr. Poole made tho ti) in on Unto this time, but usually covuo by horee mid waKon, which ho tnwln- ains is the surest and quickest meth od of travel. Froe dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. Thlerolf. x Men's two-piece suits dry cleaned nd steam pressed $1.00. Uting your loaning and dyeing and save money. Apjutrel tleaners, 62 North Riverside. SI This office Is prepared to print calling cards from your copper plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your stool dies, in .21 hours. ' tf. S. E. Rostwick of Kau Claire, Wis., is a guest at tho Hotel Medford as are Z. Culver of Salem, A. T. Irish of Spokane, 11. E. Luby ot Seattle, II. K. Taber of San Francisco, H. W. Riley of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. K, I McClaiu of Ias Angeles and C. H. Kliinos of StiH'kton. Frozen automobile, tractor und truck cylinders . welded, de-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street. tf A. P. lVilton ploadi'd guilty this morning In Justice Taylor's court to n charge of siKedlng und was fined $U. Tho arrest was imulo by J, J, Mc.Mu lion. Hoar ye, Hoar ye, Klein tho Tailor makes woll fittlng. kuiK HrvkvglviiK clothes. Choice of DO patterns. Value $15 to $55, this week only nt $U50. Burguins second-hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. 41 lluml tailored suits, Medford made, Kuuiuntocd to fit and suttsfy, $;15 to $50. Klein the Tailor. U'S E. Main. 25 Win. Otfittt. proprietor of tlieortutt garage and niiu-hlne shop on Nsrth V'niut street, has made a few socket wrenches that are masterpieces' of lathe work. Although ho uuulo thoin for a few of his friends he Is contom- plating making a few for public con sumption. Community dancliiK! Nat! TonlKht. ' 10c. :7 ' Lime for spray. Mdforl l.hr, Co. I The finest fabrics and loveliest do signs in baby garments. Handicraft Shop. 2S j Medford .Service Co.? , 2 : 11. Ditsworth of Prospect, is a Mod-1 ford business visitor having arrived yesterday from that city. , Free: Toy dog that barks to every lr, R. W. Stoavns hits purchased tho ' Harry YptiiiH has moved In Modfonl residence formerly occupied by John from , his ranch Hour Wolleii and will llrowntoo on East Main street. The live hpr M the pH-Sonl,. lie was for Hrownloes loft several luontlis nito for merly linotype opornhir oil the Mall tin ti- former homo In Mississippi. j "I'l tUtirto nii'. Pl'oof roiuler on the Port- t'oinniunlty tlunolnn! Nut! 10c. Everywhere you look Chevrolet Medford Service t'o.T IVnlghl. omn , v. . 7j Every whurn you look you soo a you soo a Chevrolet. tf tr Not lef to , Water 1,'sors: Owing to 1".) repairs ou pipe Hue botweon reservoir Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Curnahaii were and city, water will be shut off from B business visitors lu Modrord on Friday p. in. to iiiUluUht Friday, April 21. t 1U. ....... II...... , V,,l..i. Silt I , ... ! i ii'iu ill iiiim I ,inn. i, .,, .-.(., j - IUr tlam-e ht Klm'.ahury SprliiKH l.ovelaud's PainmiAisii orrhos Handicraft Shop. is tin. . 1!7' llabj veai'ttl'les. that are easyij H'K finish. Just a totioli pf liand Work, tonlto. Tho iiddltlon ta thu Colonial HaniKH which has recently boen .completed Iiiin Increasnd thtt capacity of thu biilldliiK fifty per rent, being hulf tho sUo of llio orlKlniil liulUllnn and belnK of Hie same stylo and class of con struction. Th iiildttlon has now burnt tu use for three days. Th Apparel linanora nml Hatters are now located In their now modern fire proof building l North Hlvei'-' side, slid have la their employe a practical domior and dyer, 20 years eM'oiii'ncf' iNVw nji'tiMluto ii)arhlnery has bvnii tiistallod which tmattlim thorn to do IiIkIi grado work. 31 Take time o extinguish your camp boy or girl who brings father or moth- fire, nd buy fancy Netted Gem pot a- or to The Medford KxchnnKo Op'r toes $2.23 per 100 lbs, doltvercd. Hutch- tunity Sale Saturday, Monday or Tuos. 28 ison & Lumsden. We are watch specialists. Wo guar antco results, Johnson. Jeweler, tf W. H. Ling of Yreka, Calif., a former well known resident of this city is in the city for a few dnys procuring treat ment for his eyes. Mr. Ling has re covered from a severe attack ot stom ach trouble, and is rocuieratiug rapid ly which will be welcome news to a host of local friends. Gladioli and Tuberose bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. 27 Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. . :" tf Burbank and Corey's Thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery. GSiKI-2. . 27 O. C. Hoggs, state land board attor ney for Jackson county, was in Salem South Central. yesterday on business at the state house. Mr. Hoggs' home is at Med ford. Salem Capital Journal. When you go camping be sure your fire is out, and don't forget your camp supplies will be carefully filled, double checked and packed at Hutchison & Lumsdeu. 2S Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valley Nnrsery. 680-J-2. 27 When in need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 11 E. Mara street Paul B. McKee'and I. B. Walther of tho California-Oregon Power com pany left this morning by auto for Roseburg on business. Hemstitching, Picoting, 8c per yd. , Buttons covered. ... Handicraft Shop. tf Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. 27 When in need of shingles and roofV ing call Wallace Woods, 108 Main. day. No purchoso necessary. 1'S "Lumber goes up. as forests burn down". "Burned forests build no homes." But you can alwuys get qual ity service and courtesy und a hearty welcome nt Hutchlsou & Lumsden's. After the show attend the big dance at the Nut. DancliiK begins nt 9 o'clock. . 20 Community dancing Nat! To-night. 10c 27 City Attorney Fred T. Mears 1 slow ly breaking in to dally business rou tine again after having been at home ill with an attack of flu. Grafting wax. Edon Vality Nursery. 6SO-J-2. . 27 Personal service given to all auto repairs. Elwood's Auto Shop, lis Phono 709-J. 31 Free: One 25c box Mendets free with each $1.00 or more purchase at The Medford Exchange Opportunity Sale, Saturday and all week. April 'I'--29. Big Opportunity Bargains. 2S X. O. Xorwick arrived home from Oakland. Calif., this morning after n visit there with his daughters, lie was accompanied here by another j daughter. Mrs. Robert Heald of Taco- nia, Wash., and her daughter, who olso had been visiting A Oakland, fir a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Xordwlck. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Corduroy breeches Teduced from $4.75 to $2.85. O. Ti. wool army issue blankets, ikn new, reduced from $1.45 to $2.95. New army pup u-nts $.95. You can save money by trading at United Army Stored, Central Avs S. 11 3 Community dancing"! -Nat! Tonight.' ioc. Verne A. White and Hazel M. Col lins, both of this city were married 711 E. Thursday In Yreka. Although rela tives and friends had suspicions the 1 ' i ? TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY TIMES A Tremendous Screen .Drama produced by THOMAS II., INCF. with' an all itar cast ; . . including HOBART BOSWORTH powerful player of powerful roles. Added Attraction! TtHKUVII.I4; rttoM.RY itlMEHV tklMT'N 1UMI4MI FlVlld. uii it.tiiv ik;it AF-HtV F.IIU.K OKN'K IIOWAUB nt tlx liiiglity. Wurilt-r. Tlio Beautiful MADOE BELLAMY TULLY MARSHALL and N1LES WELCH 1 ' from tb"it'ory by Carey WiUon. r-snt: "5arw i ur. j. vi. Jlobinaon of Jacksonville, marriage came as Quite a surprisa. who recently retired from the drug The groom Is employed by the Hlttson business in the county seat after a : Motors company and the bride is a long session, and who is a pioneer. physician of the Rogue River valley, spent Friday afternoon in the city shaking hands with friends. Have you your summer sewing done? If not see Miss Helen King. 344 South Crape. 28 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 tbem printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber " LIbgrty Repair Shop. 41' daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins of this city. , Big dance at Kingsbury Springs tonlte. Loveland's Paramount orches tra. , i'i Summer weight union suits, short sleeves and ankle-length, 95c. Men's garters 10c. I'nclo Sam watches, a new lot in at $1.15. New aluminum moss kits 35c. new aluminum can teens 35c. Canteen covers, reclaimed, 20c. Just what you want on your camp ing trip. United .Army Stores, 32 Cen tral Ave. So'. 27 Hardwood flooring.' 'Medford Lum Dcr Co. . ' " . HOLLAND CAFE $1.00 Sunday Dinner . Menu Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Chicken Gumbo Soup Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Thoysand ' Island Dressing " .'I J.' - li "' ' Choice of ' : Prime Ribs of lioef, Au Jus Half Spring Chicken, Fried Southern ' - Stylo Fried Belgian Hare with rasher of ,' '' ' ! Bacon ', . Chicken Pie, Family Style Mashed Potatoes Oarden Peas In Cream - Brown Sweet Potatoes Choice of , ' (1 Chocolate Ice Cream and Cake Apple Tie. ' Rhubarb Pie Cocoanut Cream Pie TICKETS' NOW SKM.ING MONDAY ADD OA NIGHT rVJrlV. AMERICA'S GAYEST, FLEETEST AM) MOST ANTIC KEVl'K Th Motit Noteworthy (iirl-and-Masic .Show Tliut Has Ever Visited - . , ... j , the PacK CoaH , ; 5&cl Doh enri ! a n i. I n cUY . . pcetent SkohdjalPevujicalCom LATIN QUAPTEP, cTaGto e,y mi ?7S? SmiJ IpMii-m M-wmmm r m Ft' ' I K)'fS I " .i r ii la : I WW R it. Rl Hobnrt ealism: worta puts into his role that ac curate delineation of char acter for which he is famous. O ' A Ulo of color- OtOryiful 6inga'oic( of pcarl-huntrs, smngglerr, ship and the sea, tl.ouftb which is woven .a . virila romance and ft mystery. "THE CUP OF LIFE" IT HAS 4 Fait moving Action: hiir.nt irg and luterest holdinj from first scene to last, n Thomas II. Ince only can screen it. lui-niicuily As 1'la.veU ior A Muntlut at the tireenwiib VIllaKO and i Mitim-it TlieHtii-s in Xew York." ;' " " THE EVENT OF THE THEATKICAIi SEAHOV rRlCI-S: Iower Floor, $a.73; Balcony, f'i.at), 11.05, ft.10. Includes War Tax. ' . , , Free Wiring,: Flans by Experts Htan'co to llll . ; -Li . l! Any electrical contractor-dealer can be of decided as the owner in helping him plan to use electricity in his home. The place for switches, for lighting outlets, for bawe plugs, floor plugs, etc., may make a real difference and the Bizc of tho wiro which should be used is a technical matter which few home owners uu- '' ' derstand. . - ' .... i , . , . ,.. , This technical service is free for the asking. It adds to the valuo of your house to have it properly wired, and the work of wiring it will be materially lessened if the man who docs the work has iutel ligent and unmistakable plans to follow. ' . The California Oregon Power Company Phone 168 , ' Medford, Oregon ' 218 West Main Srteet . llll . . I'll (loffe - 1 " Ice Teit ' Mflk