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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1922)
TAHE TWO MF.DFOKT MATT, TTUKTTXF. MFBFOttT). OTiF.fi OX. MOXRW. MAY 1. 1022 -IT deal aid I Personal The now ordinance for the licensing, find distribution of ereum and milk, Is! now In effect end up to 9 o'clock this morning only 20 of the owners of cowsj who" Boll milk in tho city had obtained! ttolr licenses at the city recorder's i office. It Is estimated that there are from CO to 100 cow owners in Medford rmd outside who sell milk or cream at mail, and the dilatory ones are warn ed to hurry up and take out tbuir Kcenses, in order to avoid s fine upon vonvlctlon of not exceeding $25. or jail imprisonment ' of not more than 10 1iiye. The license fee is $1. ', This office Is prepare to print dcer sheets, bills, eta, used on the Ninkkeeping machines. Don't give Jour orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phoue us and we will call. if ' Auto Insurance. Brown White. Shoes called for and delivered free, r ' mired or shined. Mail orders a r;ecialty. Work sent C. O. l C. H. W.itklna, 12 W. Main, phone 556. 59 The dress rehearsal of the four act comedy, "Clarence," which will be pre m nted by the senior class of the hish whool at the Page theater tonight, was held at 10 a. m. today at that theater. The curtain will rise at S:S0 r in- Cut flowers, Darwin tulips. X. S. I'm nnett. 6S0. 37 He st garden loam for sale. Pbone !iz-J. tf Found A place where they repair n!l makes of cars, rebore cylinders, sll DeLuxe pistons, McQuay-Norris rings, - Liberty cars. A square deal I luce to trade. . Riverside Garage, tf Mayor C. E. Gates arrived home Sunday from bis week'a visit at Port land and In attendance at the state , lir board meeting at Saleui on Satur day. ' Men's' two-piece' suits dry cleaned and steam pressed $1.00. Bring your etafitiinr And i!vtn? arM mnnpv. ' An drei Cleaners, 022 North Riverside. 35 'When in need of sash and doors, csfl 'Wallace Woods, 108 or come to .11 e. siam street. ' Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. '. " . . 59 The members of the Retail Mer chants Bureau will have their dinner "meeting at the American Legion hall (his evening. The county fair and prosperity week will be the two prin cipal subjects under consideration. Toung lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone 3S3-J. tf "The Medford Domestic Laundry is open to the. public all this week and on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. 3S Sacrafice sale Buy home and living from one year'a crop 10 acres bearing urchard with alfalfa; house and barn, r,nr Medford, paved highway, only '500; easy terms. Improvements cost more. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone "T2S-R or 134-Y. . ; All ot the teachers of the Talent school were re-elected last week for next year. Immediately upon his re flection, H. P. Jewett. principal of the school, handed in his resignation. v.blch was accepted, and Mr. Evans of tritifvtn . Drp - wait olprtpd In take his place. Mr. Jewett will have charge f the Central Point schools the com ing year. Spring millinery clearance 10 days only, commencing Friday, April 28. All pattern and dress hats 20 percent dis count.,, Hats are superior in style, 'teauty and value. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 u We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf When you want an experienced man io do odd Jobs, end repair carpenter wirk, and garden work, phone 1041-M. ':, : 36 G. W. Milam has been fined $10 in Justice Taylor's court on his plea of guilty io having failed to dim his 1 ,-4. . 1- I .. , . t. ,,!. ii-le. The arrest was made by State Motor Vehicle Inspector J. J. Mc- Mtfhon. . " . , Every hat in our shop will be sold at II rarinrtlnn for nna wpplc nnlv li- tnnlug April 2ah. Medford Center Millinery Shop, room 426 Medford bid. 33 '. All kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. ' ; 69 . Five cars containing 16 persons who nrrtved Sunday spent last night and this morning at the city auto camp. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co, , Bearing pear and apple orchards rucrlficed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Cold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Grave markers are being purchased from Legion national headquarters by Oregon posts of the American Legion. Committees of the posts will place these official bronze American Legion grave markers upon the graves of their deceased comrades on Memorial day. Citizens will witness Memorial day services in every community in Oregon where one of the 110 pouts, of the Legion is established. On Memor ial day, May 30, legionnaires of Oregon .and throughout the country will bow in memory of the men who died that the nation might live, the men of Bunker Hill, of Gettysburg, of Santi ago and of the Argonne. , Tom Ray of Omaha gave Ted Thye nf Portland a tough match. Watch Tom Ray and Ralph Hand Tuesday night at Gold Hill. 34 ' This office is prepared to print railing cards from your copper plate. 'Also buslnesB cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies, in 24 ! 'Iirmra . tf District Attorney George N'euner of Douglas county, who is assisting Dis trict Attorney Rawlcs Moore in thei prosecution of cases now before the circuit court returned to this city last! niRht from his home in Koseburgj where he spent the week end. Mr. N'euner is one of the p-Jimaent cahdt-j dates for the appointment as Vnitod, States attorney for the district ot Ore-! gon to succeed Lester W. Humphreys, the present incumbent who has Just resigned. I Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 59 You arc specially Invited to visit the new up-to-date plant ot the Medford I Domestic Laundry, 30 N. Riverside, any day this week and on Wednesday and Thursday nights. 3S Froseu automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-inforced and' guaranteed. Only the finest preheat ing fuels and metals used, Vulcan Welding Works. 39 S. Front street, tf l.cster Bristowe of Rochester, N. Y.. is a guest at the Hotel Medford as are Mark A. Miller of Hartford, Conn., A. J. gtratton ot Cleveland. O., S. M. Zeller of Corvallis. A. W. Morris of Eugene. Frank Delano of Iji Jolla. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Salmsou of Tacoma, Wn, Home grown seed corn at Wotkins' Feed Store. 39 High class athletic events at Gold Hill. Tuesday, May 2. 34 Children's trimmed hats 1-3 off dur ing this clearance sale. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 A news telegram from Grants Pass of April 29th says: "People In the downtown district stopped and gaped here tonight at 8 o'clock, when several white-robed K. K. ,K.'s suddenly ap peared on Sixth street, parade to a Sal vation Army street meeting and pre sented to the Salvation Army a sum of money to be expends!' for the relief of the W. J.. Smith and John Eads fam ilies, left destitute following the auto accident at Medford. Monday. Follow ing the presentation the Klansmen mysteriously disappeared. It is esti mated that the Klan has 150 members here." Johnnie Carlson is training In Port land for his match next Tuesday night with Frankie Webb at Gold Hill. Don't miss it 34 Lime for spray. Medturd Lbr. Co. Ladies' and children's khaki outfits at The Colonial. 34 T. A. Raffety, chief of the state traf fic officers returned to this city last evening from Yreka where he and State Motor Vehicle Inspector J. J. McMahon spent Saturday night and Sunday in conference with northern California traffic officers. Everywhere you look you, see a Chevrolet tf Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building ite, Minnesota street H. A. Thierolf. Flowers for all occasions. See us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Mad (Vox lionney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. tf A fund of valuable information is to be found in the United States weather bureau's third annual directory of Cali fornia automobiie camping'" grounds, just issued. The directory has been brought up to date. Sensational sale on all banded and tailored hats Vt off, Friday 28th and 10 following days. 'Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 New spring hosiery in all the shades at The Colonial. 34 For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. 45 C. C. Lemmon. local representative of Sgobel and Day, returned this mor ning from Portland where he attended a convention of the representatives of the concern, which took place Sunday The Irrigation season In the Grants Pass district opened officially this morning, when all the canals were filled with water to serve the land owners of the district. ater has been in the main canals for six weeks and crews have been at work puddling the ditches, stopping leakage and put ting in gates and tap boxes. About 12,000 acres of desirable lands will re ceive their first artificial watering. The Apparel Cleaners and Hatters are now located In their new modern fire-proof building, at C29 N. River side and have in their employe a prac tical cleaner and dyer, 20 years exper ience, new up-to-date machinery In stalled which enables them to do high grade work. , 33 "Beauty Is the first gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites, shampooing, hairdresslng, manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, Medford Building.. Phone 191-L. tf Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 59 Mr. and Mrs. George O. Lang of San Francisco are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests include Mr. and Mrs. F. C. OKelly of Hilt, Calif., Gus A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Hagen of Sacramento, II. G. Pound and family of Corvallis, and B. F. Forbes and R. E. Mowery of Salem. Invest your savings ta the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. ' Marlnello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone 657-W, 47 Only one railroad ticket will be re quired for-a passenger desiring to hold a sleeping car section beginning today, according to announcement by Charles S. Fee, passenger traffic manager for the Southern Pacific railway system. Under present rules a passenger desir ing to hold a whole section Is required to pay an additlonul half railroad fare. Two railroad tickets will be required to hold a drawing room or compart ment as usual. Pullman fares will not be affected by this ruling, as the pas senger pays for the space occupied as heretofore. Newcomb is In position now to book your orders for green slabwood to be delivered next week; also dry enough to burn slabs .now. Phone G31. 35 "From the depot to his office a path has been beaten by the feet of cundt-. dates, according to C. K. Gates, the( well known "Pop" and mayor of Med-, ford," says the Portland Oregontan of Saturday. "A few weeks ago "IVp", thought he wanted to bo a candidate' for governor, but when so many en-j tered tho field he decided to change! his plans and announced that he will,' be a candidate for the repuhlicun j nomination four, years hence. Thus he is the early bird in the 1 !:') cam paign. As the various candidates for governor arrive in Medford they look' up tho mayor and he trots them! around to the local republican lenders! and introduces them to such cltlxens! as they meet on the main drag, thej mayor being as impartial as a brass band." C. U Goff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. For Sale Darwin tulips. Eden Val ley Nursery, tS0-J-2. 37 Watch repairing ot that quality that gives . satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. - tf J. R. Farrow pleaded guilty on Sat urday in Justice Taylor's court to a charge of driving an automobile with out sufficient brakes. He was fined $10. State Traffic Officer J. J. Mc Mahon made the arrest. When better automobiles are built, Bulek will build them. tf 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 426, Medford bid. S3 Your old straw hats made like new, $1.00. Apparel Cleaners & Hatters. 622 N. Riverside. Phone 223. 3 11. I. Graves ot the Industrial Rela tions department ot the Associated Oil comimny displayed four reels of mo tion pictures last Saturday night at the local office of the Associated Oil company. Employes ot the company and familes as well as a few friends attended. The pictures depicted the production of oil in the oil fields of Mexico and California and showed drilling operations, etc. A wonderful line of new patterns will be Included In this great clear ance sale, 10 days only. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 If you have a radio, tune to Portland on Friday evening from eight until nine o'clock and hear the Ceo, Olsen Hotel Portland orchestra In the latest dance hits. They use Buescher saxa phones, trumpets and cornets. Inquire at Palmer Piano House about Buesch er instruments. 35 Hemstitching, Picoting, Sc per yd. Buttons covered. ; Handicraft Shop. tf Through the work of the Oregon Legion News Service bureau, Roy Bishop, long sought by his mother, has been located 'In. Malad, Idaho. Infor mation came to Portland headquarters from Lake County post, American Le gion, Lakevlew, Ore. When in need of shingles and root ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Gold Hill always puts on a good show. Don't miss Tuesday night. High class boxing and wrestling. 34 Eat at the Medford Cafeteria. Prices reasonable. 39 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Small grocery store at invoice price, with or without pro perty. New stock, new building. Good location. 437 S. Central Ave. 39 FOR SALE Cheap, 3V4 truck and trailer for lumber, or truck and bed for general hauling. Phone 433-V. 39 WANTED Work as second maid or nurse girl. Phone 990-J. - 35 FOR SALE Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and tip, 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near highway. Gold "Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-U or 134-Y. FOR SALE At sacrifice: Buy home and living from one year's crop 10 acres bearing orchard with alfalfa, houss and barn, near Medford and highway, only $1500, easy terms. Improvements cost more. Gold Ray Realty Co., phone 728-R or 134-Y. LOST Between Preston ranch and Medford, black fitted handbag. Re ward. Call Mail Tribune. 36 IX)ST Black and white setter dog. Phone 390-W. FOR SALE Chalmers car. In good condition. Call 522 W. Tenth St. or phone 358-X. 38 FOR SALE Almost new furniture. Call 522-W. Eleventh. Phone 358-X. .'!; FOR RENT By owner, newly rerin ished 4-room bungalow. Phone 593-1. WE SELL Protection and Service THAT'S ALL . BUT Are You Getting Both? ' Insure with McCurdy INSIHAXCK AGENCY Fifty miles back In tho mountains, at Jitu tlrieve's place at Prospect, Stanley U. Jewett of the United Slates biological survey, listened a few days ago to ti conversation between n man and his wife In southern Cullfornlst, by radio. "Tho snow is off the Crater l.ake road three and one-half miles above Prospect now," said Jewett, "In southern Oregon timber wolves are now confined to the Willow Creek section in tho vicinity of Mt, Mo Ltiughlin. These wolves besides kill ing deer, have killed several head of cattle for Mike llunloy." Portland Journal. Every hnt In our shop will be sold at a big reduction for one week only, be ginning April 27th, Medford Center Millinery Shop, room 426 Medford bid. 35 Pax sou's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point. Order eurly. K. II Pnxson. tf Window screens, screen doors. Med ford niado and made right. Prices right too, Trowbridse Cabinet Works. 41 An important meeting of the Amer ican Legion post will be held tomor row night. A large attendance of the ex-service men Is requested. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere tor Nullone. Phone 585J. tf , Hear ye. Hour ye, Klein the Tailor makes well-fitting, long service-giving clothes. Choice of CO pattern! Value $43 to $55, this w-oek only nt $42.50. If it's insurance we write It R. A. Holmes, The lusurance Man. . i he work of constructing the Kirt able bridge across Hear creek from tho rear of the public umrket to the new city auto camp, for the Pacific highway entrance to that camp, was begun this morning by a force of city employes. This work will be difficult because ot the high water in the streum. and the men at work In the water have to wear hip rubber boots. The removal of the city's buildings from the present leased city auto camp to the new grounds owned by the city will be undertaken within a day or two. Huts In all popular styles and colors, sale 10 days commenting Friday, April 2Sth. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 Tom Ray vs. Ralph Hand, Tuesday night. 34 Two and three-piece hiking suits at The Colonial. 34 There was a large delegation of Grunts Pass citizens here at the base ball game between the Medford and Grants Pass teams, whose rooting aid ed materially in the latter mentioned team's victory. Tho Geo. Olsen Hotel Portland or chestra wilt give a concert by radio every Friday evening from eight to nine, tor the next ten weeks. This orchestra uses Buescher saxaphones. trumpets and cornets. Palmer Piano House Is tho local agent for Buescher Instrupients,' " " 33 Fire Insurance. Brown & White. . Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. u wsMJltice PRESENTS Wtlh the eo(foreTfoberts iFM(MaYmdl Sdwarddlarlhjdd Gerhwte Claire TONIGHT "CLARENCE" v Tho Pacific lilghwuy, twilli uud south, from this city was fairly crowd ed with autoM yesterday of people of Medford mid the valley on timings. There was n long string of cars all day up to the summit of tho ShtMyotm nml back, Flndno-leuk makes any tiro punc ture proof, preserves rubbor. Liberty Repair Shop. 41 Window glass, paint, sash, doors, screens, everything In woodwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works, 41 John Carlson vs. Fritnkto Webb, Tuesday night, ' 31 Tomorrow will be big dny In Par-elil-Temiier elides of Medford, Ash-' land and the valley because, ot tho! presence of Mrs. M. P. Illgglns, nation-1 at president, mid Mrs. J. 1.. Hill of I Portland, state president. In Ashland tomorrow noon it Hun he m will be served ut the Hotel Ashland In their honor, for which all the tickets had already been sold by Saturday, and in the ufternoon u Purent Teacher coun cil will be held, Tomorrow night u recoptfon will be tendered In the K. of I hall In this city by the various Parmit Teucher circles of Medfortl In honor of Mesdames Hlgglus and Hill. Elks May Duy dance Tuesday, May 2nd. Lnutispaiii's orchestra, ,, 30 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workutuutiulp. Johnson. Jeweler, - tf Best grade, of Jap crepe In all colors 32c yard at The Colonial. , 31 N. S. Bennett, ilia nursery man. tcp- jped into the Mall Trihune office this afternoon and presented the force of the business staff witha bruutif quot of tulips grown from bill fill bolt- lbs Im ported directly from Holland, Mr. I Bennett now has 1SU0 of these Import ied bulbs In bloom, forming u beaaitful sight. j Try our merchants lunch. The j Shasta. All fight and wrestling fans will be In Gold Hill Tuesday night. May 2 Best card of the season. 34 Mrs. P. L. Orr of Evans creek la visiting Mrs. A. n. Williams this week. Ralph lUirdwtill returned home Suit day from Portland In hi new Packard cur. whUh he drove down, and which aroused much admiring attention on tho streets today. Elks Mny Day dunce TursJay, May 2nd. Lsunsch's orchestra. 36 Uitthe and all kinds of moulding, our own muke. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. -H Frank 1!. layman, of Portland, can didate for the republican nomination for public service commissioner, was ill MmUord today getting acquainted. Mr. Laymun Is an attorney who has ! made a siieelutty of rate esses before ithe commission and wbs formerly bus iness executive for a lurge wholesale house. Everywhere you look you soo a Chevrolet. . tf Bargains second-hand bicycles. Lib erty ftepuir Shop. 41 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mordoff re turned Sunday from HttendlnK biivers :BEGINS TOMORROW, ! jpreateft cafl of ever assembled on the screen Including d Huziits CharteMerwilh tyernonDent ctalhiMecMndaze . A Photoplay that marks a new era in the screen art A Story of Love and Mirth and the Small Town Bigotry that Stfffled Both. 7 i. sm r i "v j S v vii'itl. hi Kiin I. i-jnt'lti.,i l li.,t la ... ...... ....... ..,.., . ... j ..,....,.,...,, ,,,,,, ,.,- , ,i,, (moi, th,i (I'll, In ttt.ttt t.l .1..., II, it, lu 1.'..,...! W'...... t I...., t i. I ,, ,,, , ,,, ,,,,,, r,.., ,- I ""i U Hi-,, uiiiiiI mill l.ilu .,1 I. , in-Ill nr., kiiiii. .. , . r,-----, ...... ... ii.ie. I mi this ttsyv i , .,. ,. 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