Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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From now on the words "Crater
l.nkn National Park. Oregon" win he
stamped on every letter going nut of
the Medford postofflcc, tluiH keeping
tho fart before the world Hint Cm tor
Lake ritiftts, anil is located In Oregon.
I'OBtmnHtpr Warner lias received
authorization from the postoffice de
partment to resume tho use of thin
Crater Luke die, which had boon sus
pended noma time ago on the depart
tnnut's orders. . Tho die, which wan
furnished by tho local chamber of com
merce had been in uaa for the past two
waa received from the department.
Children's trimmed hats 14 oft dur
ing thla clearance sale. Miss Taylor
at Deuel's.
Danced Nat! Sat! Nite! a
If you have a radio, tune to Portland
m Friday evening from eight until
ulna o'clock and hear the Geo. Olsen
Hotel Portlnnd orchestra In the latest
dance hiU. They use Duescher saxa-
!hona, trumpets and cornets. Inquire
There ta widespread interest tn Med- (establishment ot infortunium bur
! ford and vicinity over tho Ku Klux'eaus In various communities of the
There was general ' smudging i this
morninK 01 uu orcnaroa equipped lor rora and vicinity over tho ku Kiux;eaus In various communities of the
that purpose and In consequence a pnll Klan Investigation developments from , northwest and other Muvlst questions J
of HinudKe hum? over parts of the val-jLos Angeles, which wa greatly in- will be considered at n meeting : called
ley until early forenoon. The frost j creased this forenoon when news flow by the Pacific Northwest Tourist nsn
was not quite as cold as that of yea-around the city that in raiding the elation to convene In the club rooms of
terdny morning, the minimum temper-' office of the head official of tho Khin: the Tacoma chamber of commerce Sat
ature lu Medford being 29., which on the Pacific const the investigating urdny. Representatives from nil. cl( lea
meant one of 25 degrees In some parts officials tmt possession of the list of In the Tactile northwest vll attend
of the valley. Floyd Young, frost ex- names of the Oregon members of the! the meeting.
perl made another 100 per cent das j Klan. Sensational aalo on all banded and
prediction when at 6 p. m. yesterday n,.8t trml() ot Jnp rrrp, , coor I tailored hats Vi off. Friday 28th and 10
he forecasted the minimum tempera-n2r yftrd nt The Coonmli 54 1 following davn. Miss Taylor at Deuel's.
... .... ,,., .iK .... iieKre.-.; MrH. a. 0. Poor, representing the
The regular weather bureau prediction ; Northwest Vlavl Company ot Portland,
of this forenoon makes no mention of;, ,low K)ftt,(1(, ,)0rmlin(tltiy Bt ilotv
a frost for tomorrow morning but
another one may cotne along.
Pnxsou's Superb Dahlia roots now
on aalo at Central Point. Order early.
It. tt Paxaon. tt
When tn need ot sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to
711 R. Main street.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corscttcre for
Nulmne. Phone 685-J, . tf
Hear ye, Hear, ye, Klein tho Tailor
Medford. Friends and patrons invited
to phone or call. 32
Fresh homo made cakes at Marsh's.
Heat dance! Nat! Rut! Nitn! 32
War veterans holding government
insurance are to bo paid a total of $1.
TSO.nno as 1322 dividends, according: to
Kenneth l. Cooper, manager of the
Portland office of the railed States
veterans' bureau. Hundreds ul former
makes well-f itting. long Bervtce-glvtug ! service men In Oregon are Aoldim eon
clothes. Choice of 60 patterns. Value; verted war risk insurance. Checks will
$45 to $35, this week only at $42.60. j be Issoed soon, it is believed. Approx-Twenty-one
persona ia eight cars ar- imately Kimo war veterans In Oregon
at Palmer fiano House about Puesch-1 riv,J t the city auto-camp during yes- hold government insurance totaling
;iii'
er instruments. 35
Fresh home made cakes nt Marsh's.
'- ....
The eight year old daughter of Chas.
Herman, proprietor or a saw mill on
Sardine freek, was seriously burned
Thursday morning when her clothing
caught fire all over while she was
atanding near the boiler of the mill.
Her condition rs reported this fore
noon as precarious.
Hematrtchtat,
PlcoUng.
Re per yd. " ,
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. " , tt
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
, Lots of nice spring chickens and
rabbit. Star Meat Market. 32
terday and spent last night and this mor than $25,000,000. Some of thla
morning there. j is term insurance and aome what is
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's, j called the converted work risk insur-
32jance. The 1922 dividend will range
If it's insurance we write It R. A. , from $15.30 to $21.30 to veterans hav
Holmes, The Insurance Man. ing $10,000 policies.
Hats in all popular styles and colors, The Geo. Olsen Hotel Portlnnd or
sale 10 days commencing Friday, April jchestra will give a concert by radio
28th. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 every Friday evening from eight to
1 wo and three-piece hiking suits at nine, for the next ten weeks. This
The Colonial. 34
Two hundred and nine seniors at the
I'niversity of 6regon are applicants
for graduation from that institution.
Back again to "Main Street." It will
orchestra uses Bueschcr Baxaphones.
trumpets and cornets. Palmer Piano
House is the local agent for lluescher
instruments. 35
Try our merchants lunch. The
seem good after your trip around the , Shasta.
world with the Tri-L's tonight 32
Dance! Nat! Sat! Nite! 32
FInd-no-leak makes any tire punc
ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty
Repair Shop. . ; 4l
Elks May Day dance Tuesday, May
2nd. Launsnach's orchestra. 36
Chicken dinner 12 o'clock until 2 p.
m. at "Summit Ranch" every Sunday.
Remember the name and look for the
sign on top of the Siskiyous. 33
The fund being raised by the Grants
Ps.se Courier for the relief of the fam-
See "Clarence" Monday, May 1st.
Page- theater. Tickets go on reserve
Saturday noon. Prices 60c, "5e, $1.00.
.32
Rd Brown will give his seventh an
nual treat to the kiddies of Medford
who haven't any way provided to at
tend Barnes animal circus, and would
otherwise miss the same. Particulars
win be given later.
Mrs. F. L. Orr of Evans creek Is
visiting Mrs. A. B. Williams this week.
Elks May Day darfce Tuesday, May
ilies of the men killed or Injured in the ; 2nd. Launsnach's orchestra.
Hats! Hats!
' Especially
Low Priced
for Saturday
To buy a . nice Hat
for a little money,
ee our selection
first.
a MissTowne's
' ,. Colonial Shop -.
auto-tram accident in Medford last
' onday, had reached a total of $S2.50
on Thursday noon, all contributed by
people of Grants Pass except a $2
donation by Mrs. George Hunt of Med
ford. '
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
Two watchmakert, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson,
Jeweler. tf
36"
DYE STOCKINGS
OR SWEATER IN
"DIAMOND DYES"
"Diamond ayes" add years of
, wear to worn, faded . skirts. . waUts.
; coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings,
, hangings, draperies, everything.
1 Every package contains directions so
simple any woman can put new rich.
' fadeless colors Intc ner worn gar
1 ments or draperies, even tf she has
never dyed before. Just buy Dla
i mond Dyes no other Jiind then
j your material will come out right,
bttcause Diamond Dyes are guaran
; teed not to streak, spot, fade, or run.
I Tell your druggist whether the niate
I rial you wish to 'dye is wool or silk,
lor whether It is linen, cotton or
' mixed goods. Adv.
r
BEGINS TOMORROW
A KNOCKOUT PROGRAM!
Carpentier had a right
failed. But-
that
I
5 An
"I Ij'i ' , i: , 4 . , . .
send Kid Care Battling
Boredom' down and out
for the count
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BEN TTJRPIN :
lle screen's opular ladies' -man
in "LOVE'S OUTCAST"
Two lteds of Hilarious Fun.
EXTkOEDINAEY
ADDED FILM
FducaLional reel on the
MorkiiiKS of the human eye.
GENE HOWARD
at the mighty .
AVrRLlTZKK .
SKETC HO GRAPH
'WHAT'S THE LIMIT?'
GOING TONIGHT "THE CALL OF HOMEV
To the men of Medford: You prob
ably know as much about the Y. W. C.
A. as you do about a Turkish harem.
Come on the ,fri-U tour tonight and
get some inside dope on both of them,
itckets $1.00. 32
A. B. Cornell returned last night
from a business trip of several days to
Medford. He roports having heard
Harry Manning. "Medford'a Own Caru
so," in his popular concert in the Hear
Creek village and states that the thea
ter was packed with a wildly enthusi
astic audience, which greeted the local
songster with loud plaudlts.-M3rants
Pass Courier.
Everywhere yon look you see a
rhevrolet. tf
Bargains second-hand bicycles. Lib-
jerty Repair Shop. 41
I fresh home made cakes at Marsh's.
32
Dance, Gold Hill. April 29. ' S3
Lime for spray. MeUford Lbr. Co.
Ladies' and children's khaki outnta
at The Colonial. Si
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's.
. 32
A. D. Helms reports the regular
dance at Helms Club House, at Kings
bury Springs was well attended last
Saturday night, and he believes will
grow In favor as the spring weather
makes the club house more popular.
Comply with traffic regnlatlons and
have a dandy spotlight installed com
plete on your car for $3.25. Riverside
Garage. - tf
Everywhere yon, look yon see ' a
Chevrolet tf
Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call
t building site, Minnesota street H.
A. Thierolf.
"Booth Tarklngton's 'Clarence' wins
high piace among native comedies."
New York World. 32
Guests of honor at the Elks lodge
session last night were Senator A. W
Norblad of Astoria, who is a past ex
alted ruler of the Astoria lodge, and
John A. Westerlund who attended
lodge for the first time nlnce his re
turn home from a several months so
journ in HawalL Both made happy
, speecnes.
Sale of children's garments Red
Cross Thrift Shop, Saturday, 15c, 25c,
&c. Sparta Bldg., upstairs. 32
Flowers for all occasions. See u
about your bedding ; plants, porch
boxes and hanging, basket. Maddox
Sc. Bonney, 1005 East Main. Thone 374.
tf
Don't forget the Trl-L tour tonight!
Tickets $1.00 at Y. W. C. A. 32
: WE SELL
Protection
" , and
Service
THAT'S ALL
BUT
Are You Getting
Both?'
I Insure With
McGurdy
INSURANCE AGENCY
New spring hosier? in all tho ahiidis
at The Colonial. JH
For dancing. Launspach's orchestra.
Bo sure to be on deck when the
Ti l L Htomiuhtp still tonight nt T : 30.
Si
Berry O. Crawford of the California
Oregon Bower company will leave to
morrow afternoon for San Kruuclsco
where he will spend s'Viriil days on
business.
Dance at Trail Sat. night. ' 82
Tho Apparel Cleaners anJ Hatters
are now located In their new modern
fire-proof building, nt 029 N. River
side and have In their cmuloyo a prac
tical cleaner und dyer. 20 yearn cxpor
lence, new up-to-date machinery In
stalled which enables them to do high
grade work. 3j
"Beauty is the first gift that nature
gives to women and the first she takes
away. K. llurnham s toilet requisites.
shampooing, halrdresslng, manicur
ing, facial massage, scalph treatments,
hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop.
Medford Building. Bhunn HU-U tf
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's.
32'
Mrs. ldella Acker who has been
visiting her (laughter. Mrs. Charles
Furnas of thla city, left today for
Meadvtlle, Mo., where she has been
called as the result of the Illness of
another one of her daughter.
SiMHiul mimic, Gold Hill, April 29. 33
Invest your savings tn tne Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Lime and cement Medford Lumber
Co. - i
Choice beef atew, per isiunil, 12Mc. I
Star Market 32 ,
Ciataop post. American Legion, of'
Astoria, has started an Investigation!
among the various letl in mets of the
state to determine if member have
full that the veterans' state aid com-
mission has been over discriminating,
In the awarding of bonus loans. Sev-j
cral members of the Astoria Legion ,
post charge that they have been re-'
fused the maximum loan by the com-'
mission, although the security offered
and the appraised valuation are allcg-'
ed to have entitled theni to the full
$Su00 allowed. Queries will 1 ad
dressed to all Legiun posts in the state
to ascertain It the complaint Is gen
eral. In which cmao steua wiif lH taken
through the state department to adjust
the difficulty.
Marlnello Cosmetic Shop. 409 Liber
ty Bldg. Electrolysis. I'hone 657-W. 47
N'ewcomb is in positi"n now to book
your orders for green slab wood to be
delivered next week: also dry enough
to burn slabs now Phone 631. 85
O. U Goff writes Insurance on any
thing. Telephone 41.
For Sale Darwin tulips. Eden Val
ley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 27
A crew of Copco engineers began
Monday on a location or final survey
of the new power line site from Tiller,
Ore., to Prospect.
Viavl headquarters. Hotel Medford.
Phone Mr. A. G. Foor. S2
Hunmobiles are enduring. S3
Helmatt's white sulphur baths and
plnnge will open for the season Satur
day. April 29th. $J
Fresh home made cakes at Marsh's.
22
A section crew Is imay putting in
new ties and getting the tracks in con-
ditlon on the right of way of the JaeM
sonvllle-Medford railway lietween
Main and Sixth streets.
Viavi dealer, Mrs. A. 0. Foor ofi
Portland. Hotel Medford. 32
Watch repairing of that quality that
gives satisfaction at Johnson's.
Jeweler. - tf
Star Meat Market, special fresh side
pork; per lb.. 20e. -32V
Dance at Trail Sat. night. $3
It Is estimated that it will be two
weeks yet before loaded trucks can go
to Klamath Falls over the Green
Springs mountain road. The snow is
now reported to be fast disappearing
from this road.
When better automobiles ore built,
Buick will build them. - tf
Every hat in our shop will be sold at
a big reduction for ono week only, be
ginning April 27th. Medford Center
Millinery Shop, room 42C, Medford hid.
" ?,Z
Fresh home made cakea at Marsh's.
' . ; .
Mayday danoe, Cold Hill, Sat. S3
it is reported that 11 three of the
' contracting crews on the Crater Hike
'highway are bringing in equipment 1n
i haste and that the work will begin In
, the near future. Hill Bros. ar iiuttlntt
In motors to run rock crusher and
;200 horsepower will be utilized In
j those crushers which are situated near
Elk creek. William Von der Itellon Is
i putting in a 100-150 h. p. crusher Vi
j miles this side of I'roapect, and Ohte
and Stone who have the contract from
Medford to KlncsliI hill, will be aprend
mg crushed rock in another two
. weeks. ,y
Sash and doors, Medford Lumber
Co. ' .
Your old straw hats made llko new
si.uo. Apparel Cleaners &, Hatters,
622 ,. Riverside, phone 223,
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayes loft this
morning on a business, and pleasure
trip to Portland from which they ex
pent to arrive back borne next Thurs
day. . 1
18,000 miles on two Miller 33x4 cords
on a Dodge roadster. Exchange Tire
Co., 28 North Riverside, 32
Beauty and simplicity in the new
HupnioMle. Clark Motor Co. 33
CH0
1Y GROCETERIA
1 THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER. MADE
With the approach of warm weather the housewife, naturally
avoids the irksome task of Baking. With the addition of our spec
ial pastry department we are better prepared than ever to supply
your needs. Pastries with that good home flavor, all at prices ,
you can afford, to pay. - ;( . . , ,
For Saturday we will have:
Chocolate Eclairs
French Pastries
Cream Puffs
Patty Shells
Apple Turnovers
Jelly Tarts
Chocolate Cup Cakes
Vanilla Cup Cakes
Cocoanut Macaroons
Napoleon Slices
Cinnamon Rolls
Parker House Rolls
Napkin Rolls
Buns '
English Muffins
Lady Fingers
Layer Cakes
Loaf Cakes
Sponge Cakes
Jelly Rolls
Marshmallow Rolls
Angel Cakes
Assorted Cookies
Doughnuts
Assorted Pies
French Rolls
Poppy Seed Rolls
Nut Rolls
Nut Bread'
Raisin Bread
Maple Sticks
AND BEST OF ALL, THE BEST BREAD EVER BAKED IN
SOUTHERN OREGON
In Our Grocery Department
Best Long Grain Head Rice, 16 lbs $1.00
New Pack Shrimp, 7 cans ; . . . $1.00
Toilet Paper (good quality) 22 rolls $1.00
Red Beans, 12 lbs. $1.00
Karo Maple Syrup, gallon cans 74c
Corn Starch, 5 lb. package 40c
Golden West Coffee, 5 lb. can $1.69
SHOP IN THE MORNING IF YOU CAN
GATES & LYDIARD
Guests nt the Hotel llullan l Include A general survey of fruit coudltti'B
J. W. tVatford of Sun Krnnclsco. Mr. lis now being made til iKniittrts county
and Mrs. II. C. Kwing. M. II. Kwing by A. ('. Allen, slum horticulturist for
and Mrs. J. W. Stewart f Portland, 'southern Oregon; II. Warner, lnic
txmis K. Cean of Kuene, IC. Hyan of tor, and K. It. Ontmno. chief In-ipei tur
Diinsmulr. Cullf., and K. 1). Carter of, of Jackson county who arrived In
Sun Francisco.
Every hat In our shop will be sold at
a big reduction for one week only, be
ginning April 27th. Medford Center
Millinery Shop, room 42ii Medford bid.
25
This office Is prepared to print
calling cards from your copper plate
Also business cards, letter heads and
envelopes from your steel dies. In 21
hours. . tf.
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, de-inforcod and
guaranteed. Only the finest predicat
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 8. Front street, tf
Dance at Trail Sat. nlk'ht. 33
The Howard and Grimes auto stage
service between Medford, Ashland and
Klamath rails U expected to begin
next Monday. ' '
10c! Nat! Sat! Nile. 32
Dance nt Trail Sat. night 33
Forty children's gnrments for Mile
at Red Cross Thrift Shop Saturday,
luC, 2oc, S0c. Sparta Dldg., upstairs.
32
nverywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. , tf
Every hat In our shop will be sold nt
a big reduction foe one week only, be
ginning April 27th. Medford Center
Millinery Shop, room 420 Medford bid.
i ... .. ... it in .i
Hosehurg Wednesday. The purpose of
the Inspection Is to ftlt the DoiikIiim
County Kn nnd fruit lnss-ctor In
controlling fruit disease.
Twenty-four 'nmomnblln makes are
equipped With Miller tires, put Miller
on your car. Exchange Tiro Co., 2S N.
Riverside. 32
Children's garments 15c, 25c. ODc,
Saturday, Red Cross Thrift Slum,
Sparta Illdg., upstair. 32
K. Hurnham, world's largest estab
lishment of beauty. This Is your guar
antee of the merit of E. Hurnham
Toilet Requisites, in constant use at
Medford Hesuty Shop, room 429 Med
ford Illdg. ' 3f
Horace llrouiley, who was operated
upon for uppcndlcltls snmn time ago,
was out for the first time yesterday
and was riding around In his car. It
Is expected that he will regain his
strength rapidly from now on and will
get bac k Into business and social nctlv.
Ity within another two or three weeks
All' kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woodc, plume 108.
711 East Main Atreel.
'Spring' millinery clearance 10 days
only, commencing Friday, April 2H. All
pattern and dress hats 20 percent dis
count. Hats nro superior In style,
beauty and Value. ' Mis Taylor nt
Deuel's.
The Crater iJike road will not be
o'tt f-o truvel fur several weeks, ac
cording to Stanley (I. Jpntt. chief of
the predatory nnlmnl department of
th bureau of biology, who returned
thla morning front southern Oregon.
Snow still tdiHks die roud bealnnlng
ntxitit three mile above l'roict,
Port lu nil Telegram.
All kind of plant at the Public
Market Saturday and every market
day. Von can get them by the doxen
or by the thousand. Price will be
right. Ilooth 2S. jj
Always! Seven plore orchestra!
Nat! Sal! Nile! 32
We are watch sfiecialtsti. We suar
anteo result. Johnson. Jeweler, tf
A wonderful line of new pnttern
will be Included In this great clear
ance sole, 10 days only. Miss Taylor
at Ieue's. 3fl
. A. J. Morley, manager of the Sagi
naw Lumber Co., of Aberdeen, Wash.,
ami his brother are here on business.
Young lady wants position a eten
oarnidier or office work. Will do ejtra
work In either. Phone 3S3-J. N tt
Ho tliero Saturday, April 29. llel
man's white sulphur baths and plunge
opening, Ashland. J2
I test garden loam tor sale. Phono
912-J. tf.
A. r. A A.
A Special Cotumui
V ford Lodge 103.
VV Ing, April 2, 7:
3fi,,32
Work In M. M. degron
M. .
inlcation Mel-
Friday even-
30 p. in.
U 15. WILLIAMS. Secy.
-J.ji.Ji e
... , 1
Fresh Vegetables
Lettuce
Radishes
Green Onions
Asparagus
Bunch Beets
FOR SATURDAY
Spinach
Cauliflower
Green Peas
1 Cucumbers
I Bunch Carrots
Tomatoes
Artichokes'
Rhubarb
Cabbage
Bunch Turnips
Fresh Hbme-Made Cakes
Personal Attention
EVERY DAY
Prompt Service
E. Marsh
Phone 252
GROCER
Phone 252