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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1922)
vcm two MrcnForcn matt; TmmTNR mf.dfotjd. oueook. wf.dxksdav. mav x mi i Jfocaland 1 ILj Personal rThe Al G. narncB f-irous unexiwrted ly nrrlvod In the city nt 2:43 a. m. to day on special trains from Montague, t'.ilir., where only an afternoon perfor mance wan Riven Tuesdoy before a Mn northern California crowd. The im loadlnB of the circus despite the early ;iTrlval here did not begin until 5 a. m. tfod by 7 O'clock the big job was com pfe.ttvi. The circus played at Klanlath Kails on Aiotiday, and leaves here late tonight for Roseburg. A large audience .mi en ded this afternoon's performance. Tonight's performance begins at S S p. m. This office Is prepare to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give v"r orders to traveling men and have U.?m printed out of Medford. Phone vs and we will call. tf Auto Insurance. Brown & White. .No. 1 Netted Gem potutoes $2.25 per 100 lbs. delivered any place in town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 41 Tnptuln W. L. Riley, father of Mrs. S;' Sumpter Smith, died suddenly today al his home at El Dorado. Kas. The tvul news was received in a telegram which reached Mrs. Smith early this 'itrternoon. Captain and Mrs. Riley ri well known in Medford. having .lived here for a year until a little over a year ago. Much business of a routine nature handled at the city council session "lnof night, including the passage of an ordinance, ratifying the city's purchase tf the 'Williamson property on East Main street as the main part of the site for the new auto camp. Cot flowers, Darwin tulips. X. S. Ptitt. 68.' 37 ; liPst garden loam for sale. Phone 012-jr." tf 4"lean, dry storage to rent No household goods. Low rates. Mason. Ktiinsan & Co. . 41 L. G. Wyman was among the Med to:, 1 visitors in Grants Pass on Tues day. - .. " .jHave that Boiled or faded garment rie;.ned or dyed. Forsythe, 116 Mistle toe. Phone 341. 40 Pound A place where they repair nl! ' makes of cars, rebore cylinders. kS3 DeLuxe pistons, McQuay-Xorris rinffs. Liberty cars. A square deal place to trade. Riverside Garage, tf ee our window of laces 5c per yard. Hutchison & Lnmsden. . 41 Rev. E. P. Lawrence of Medford and Rev. J. K. Howard of Jacksonville wf-re In Klamath Falls last night tak lnr part in the installation of Rev. Arthur L. Rice as pastor of the Presby trian church of that city. When in need of sash and doors call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to "11 E. Main street. , Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. '.''. 59 . Mason, Ehrman & Co. will pay cash i-tt (ocal grown prunes and beans, any quantity. . ', 41 The war department has announced that the annual encampment of the Oregon National Guard will be held from June- 15 to 29 inclusive. The coast artillery forces will probably go to Fort Casey, Wash., and the infantry nd other departments to Camp Lewis, . Young Jady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work In either. Phone Z&2-J. tf The Medford Domestic Laundry is Open to the public all this week and on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. . . 38 . I-ace 5c yard. Insertion 3c yard. Sec onr window. Hutchison & Lums den. 41 Mrs. Clarence R. Evans of Ashland i- here spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Irs. C. W. Whillock. We are watch specialists. We guar- aritee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf 'rescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat. :' " . , 59 The Medford Domestic Laundry cor d'.nlly Invites you to visit their plant tiny day this week, also this evening and Thursday evening. P. J. Fry and O. R. Stephenson are installing a. three-chair up-to-date barber shop in the rear of Rrown and ttrown billiard parlors. Messrs. Fry mill Stephenson have both been bar bers in this city for several years. The Fhrtp will be equipped with all modern equipment, electrical clippers, etc., and will open for business Saturday, May th. Sacrafice sale Buy home and living from one year's crop 10 acres bearing orchard" with alfalfa; house and barn, netir Medford, paved highway, only TS"0; easy terms. Improvements cost more. Gold' Ray Realty Co. Phone 7" R or 134-Y. Kverywnere you iook you see a Chevrolet. tf' WE SELL Protection and Service THAT'S ALL BUT Are You Getting Both? Insure with INSURANCE AGENCY McCurdy Prof. Krcell Hodrl'ek, principal of; the Central Point schools expects to, teach in eastern Oregon next school ( year. Ho has been connected with the, Central lViltit schools for several' years. Spring millinery clearanco 10 days only, commencing Friday, April 28. All pattern and dress hats 20 perceut dis count. Hats are superior In style, beauty and value. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. Sri When yon want nn experienced man to do odd Jobs, and repair carpenter work, and garden work, phone 1041-M. 36 A fine line of new laces just received nil to go at 5c per yard while they last. Hutchison & Lumsden. 41 R. Mcllveen was in the city from Medford visiting the local forestry of fice In regard to the permit for the erection of the camp nt the enves this summer. Grants Pass Courier. Your soiled and faded rarments given personal attention. Low prices, prompt service. Work called for and delivered. Forsythe Dyer & Cleaner, 116 Mistletoe. Phone 341. 40 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. 711 East Main street. The circus may be in town, but don't forget the big dance nt Riverside Com munity club on the site of May tith. S(J The meeting cf the -Jackson County Game Protective association will be held Thursday evening, May 4. at the public library, not Friday evening, as announced. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Rearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at f 100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone T2S-R or 134-Y. The Al G. fames circus certainly has a live-wire press agent in the per son of Thomas Dawson. He is always on the lookout for the Barnes interests and is very pleasant and obliging:' Vacation time Is here, better see C. L. Goff about burglary insurance, also fire, automobile, liability and accident insurance. Telephone .41. tf This office is prepared to print calling cards from your copper plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies, in 24 hours. tf. Lace values to 15c per yard, all for 5c while they last. Hutchison & Lums den. 41 Rex de Rosselli. press representa tive for the Al G. Barnes circus, is an old time friends of George Porter and they had a fine visit today. Inciden tally he purchased quite a bill of lum ber from the Big Pines Lumber com pany for the circus. Shoes called for and delivered free. repaired or shinoil. Mail orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B. Watktns, 12. W. Main, phone 556. 59 Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 59 You are specially invited, to visit the new" up-to-date plant of the Medford Domestic Laundry, 30 X. Riverside, any day this week and on n ednesday and Thursday nights. . ' 3S Mrs. W. H. "Kendall, state president of tSe Women's Missionary society of the Christian church, will be hero to morrow. There will be a luncheon at the church at noon followed by an afternoon session to which all the ladies of the church, and all others interested in missionary work, are specially requested to attend. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-Inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- ing fuels and metals nsed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf Modern French dry cleaning. Ser vice guaranteed. Phone 223. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, C2i X. Riverside 4n Eat at the Medford Cafeteria. Prices reasonable. 39 Notification from County Agent Cate to begin spraying pears appears in de tail in another part of this issue. Baseball Talent and Oak Grove, at 2 o'clock feunday. May 7th, at Talent. 39 Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 59 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for XuBone. Phone 583-J. tf Children's trimmed hats 1-3 off dur ing 'this clearance sale. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 .The. Blue Diamond Special bowling team of Hood River consisting of the following players: Chas. Kruser, El mer House, Walter Wood, Chas. Good win and Adolph Sartor, on their way to Los Angeles to participate in the Pacific Coast bowling tournament, passed through Medford this morning. Walter Wood was raised here and learned the game on the Natatorium alleys a few years ago. He is now one of Portland's best bowlers. . Home grown seed corn at Watkins' Feed Store. .. 3S Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Paxson's Superb Dahlia roots now on sale at Central Point. Order early. R. H Paxson. tf Medford will be largely represented at the annual meeting of the southern Oregon Federation of Women's clubs to be held in Grants Pass next Satur day. Delegates from all of the worn en's clubs in southern Oregon will be in attendance at the meetings which are to be lield throughout the day and evening. The morning session will Btart at 9:30 o'clock. Window screens, screen doors, Med ford made and made right. Prices right too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 Jt it's insurance we write it. R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Free dirt for lawns or garden.' Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thlerolf. ' Lawrence Pennington, of the local Prest-O-Life storage battery branch, returned the first of the week from a brief biiBineHS trip to Eugene. Hats in all poj.ular styles and colors, sale 10 days commencing Friday, April 28th. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. . 36 The meeting of the Jackson County Game Protective association which has been culled for a discussion of the question of fishing from the Anient i i mm win take place tomorrow night. I May 4th in the public library and not s Friday night as was published yester- Dam will take place tomorrow night day in this paper. Baseball- Talent and Oak Grove, at 2 o'clock Sunday, May 7th. at Talent. 39 Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Flowers for all occasions. See us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox & Bonney, 1005 East Main, rhone 374. tf J. E. Eager, division rondmnster of the Southern Pacific ruilrond, is in thct city from Roseburg today looking j after the arrival and departure of the, Al i. Barnes circus trains. I Sensational sale on all banded and ! tailored hats H off, Friday 2Sth and 10 following days. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. 45 "Beauty Is the fiist gift that nature! gives to women and the first she takes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites, shampooing, hatrdresslng, manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, Medford Iluilding. Phone 191-L. tf Five cars containing 11 persons were parked at the city auto camp last night and this forenoon. Invest your savings tn the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf ' Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty Repair Shop. 41 An eight pound son was born to Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. West of Phoenix on April 2Cth. Mother and son are doing nicely. ' Window glass, paint, sash, doors, screens, everything tn woodwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. The results of the chinning contest for class B in the rural schools athletic meet held recently at Talent was omitted from the other scorings pub lished. The following is the corrected record of the meet: District 62, Wimer school. 62 points: Dist. 3. Ruch, 40 points; Dist. 14. Willow Springs, 33 points; Dist. 69. Oak Grove, 33 points; Dist 10, Lone Pine, 11 points; Dist. 29, DeWey, 7 points; Dist. 99, Fern Valley, 5 points. Elks May Day dance Tuesday, May 2nd. Launspach's orchestra. 36 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. ' tf William O. Shepard, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Port land, will give the baccalaureate ser mon at the V. of O., Sunday, June 4. President Ray Lyniaa Wilber of Stan ford university, will give the com mencement address the following day. ..Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Lime and cement Medford Lumber Co. . George Pope of the Dennis, Kimball & Pope company of New York,, accom panied by Chester Barr, the Medford representative of the company, spent Monday in Grants Pass looking into the fruit prospects of that section. Marineilo Cosmetic Shop. 409 Liber ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone 657-W. 47 Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Jack Wilson, T. M. Schaller and Ray De Colla of Chicago are guests at the Hotel Holland as are George W. Stokes of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Hartman and C. M. Shugg of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fraden burg of Santa Monica, and John T. Mason of Oregon City. For Sale Darwin tulips., Eden Vab ley Nursery, 680-J-2. 37 Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf It cost the Al G. Barnes circus $160 for the privilege of showing in Med ford today, $100 for the city license and $i30 for the rent of the baseball park, exclusive of the food for the large number of employes, wild ani mals and horses and other Incidental expenses. When better automobiles are built Buick will build them. tf Your old straw hats made like new, $1.00. Apparel Cleaners & Hatters, 622 X. Riverside. Phone 223. 36 G. R. Chapman and Myrl Garnett have been recently employed as ser vice station operators by the local sta tions of the Standard Oil company and M. li. Leonard and J. W. Judy have been promoted to city scrip book sales men. A wonderful line of new patterns will be included In this great clear ance sale, 10 days only. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 Hemstitching, Picoting, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf The mid-year conference of the Methodist church will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the church. It will be an open meeting to which all members are invited. There will be reports from the pastor and heads of the departments. The district super intendent will preside. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Elks May Day dance Tpesday, May 2nd. Launspach s orchestra. 36 Captain George W. Stokes of the state fire marshal's office In Salem ar rived in this city for a several days business visit with Chief Law ton and the local fire department.' Bargains second-hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. . - 41 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Maurice Cotturl of the Southern Pa cific ixdlce and detective force arrived in the city this morning to spend the day; here looking after the circus do ings. Mrs. M. P. Hlggin of Worcester, Mass., U a ginst nt the Hotel Medford as are Mr. and Mrs, It. O, Holimun of Cuff Invlllo, Kns., C. F. Thomas, 1. I.. Thomas and 'Minnie Thomas ir Cleve land, O.. A. It, Hlbeo of Los Angeles and C. R. Neshitt of New York city. Lattice and all kinds of moulding, our own make. Trowbridge Cabinet Wmks. 41 Mrs. V. L. Cornish returned .yester day morning from a three weeka trip to Hot Springs, Ark., where she at tended the national Y, W. C. A. con vention as one of tlio delegates from this district. Born, on Tuesday, May 2. to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Unvis, a son, Both mother and child are well. One of the Standard Oil company's tank trucks took the first load of gaso line to Prospect Monday. 720 gallons of gasoline were In the consignment. Head Consul Bouk of the Woodmen of the World order, who uddrussed the chamber of commerce forum hero this noon will inert with the local Wood men of the World organisation tonight and will spend tomorrow in Grunts Pass, addressing the chamber of com merce forum there tomorrow noou and meeting with the Woodmen of the World body there tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Clemeth Dnlton who have Ut'en visiting Mr. Dnlton's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dalton of this city, at their home on North Peach St.. returned the first of the week to their home ln.VttlleJo, Calif., the first of the week. George Seaburg and A. I. Gallon of the East Side Boiler Works of Port land, are here erecting the largest gasoline storage tank In this vicinity, for tho Associated Oil comiKiny at its plant one mile south of the city on the Pacific highway. The tank will In crease the storage capacity of the local plant 46.000 gallons. The company eugineer. M. Welch. Is also here w ith a force of local carpenters and me chanics who are enlarging the ware house and garages at the plant. These Improvements and additions have been found necessary to handle the contin ued increase of business. There was a large crowd of rural folks in the city today which together with the people from other cities and towns throughout the county and the home folks gave Medford a holiday appearance with a vast assemblage enjoying the circus parade and wit nessing tho Al G. Harnea perfor mances. ; ; WHEN HOUSE FALLS H. H. Wcuver ,, seriously In jured yentcrday .afternoon while helping to row , jl . ftou fur Gene Pow on Park Avvnue. Tho house had been JacKid UP and was restlni; on piers one nf which slipped unit allowed the houw.' to drop. Weaver wag cauKbt under the edire of tho house and Was crushed nsalnitt the ground, which according to wit nesses, was luckily soft. Thr injured nm'n was at once taken to the Sarrftl Heart Hospital, where ah" operation was performed last evening. Weuver's pelvis wn fractured and the operation wus necessary to net It. It is reported that his ronditlnn Is favoraliln toilav. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THE CONVAI-ESCKNT HO.MK. ASH- - LAND, la now open. Tho place to get well. ' 30 FOIt SALK Registered TofrRenburK goat, thirteen months old, bred, 103 Granite, Anhland. 3U WANTKD Young lady with or with out car to travel. Profitable and pleaftant work, wllh excellent opKr- tunity for advancement. Apply to- lilKht to J. Wllaou. Holland Hotel. Jt FOR SAI.K Pasture for 100 tslieep for two months. C. Xurian, Medford, K. No. 1. 38 FOR SALIC An Invalid's .adjustable wheel ehiar. 344 8. Central. 3X Pictures add to the funl No outing is complete without a Kodak 1 Get yours here at the new Low Price. We also have the Films and do Expert Developing and Printing. Medford Book Store KODAK CANDIDATE HALL I OF THE KU KLUX Denying that he Is n member of tlio Kit Klu Klaii, or has' been formally giving the seiret i.rderit support. Charles Hall of Marshfleld, cainlidattt for the republican nomination for governor, was Ii Medford tcday. uud admitted to a representative of the Mall Tribune, that he had been told tho Klan was solid for him and hoped they were, us that meant his certain iHunlnallou. "I have been given the endorsement of the Federated Patriotic St. iletles of Portland." said Mr. Hall, "but a far a 1 know the K, K, K. Is not Included in that ropibluutUm, But 1 hoiio Hie K., K. K. will support me for I hear there are thousands of them, nud such support will imtke my nomina tion certain." "I might also day tho negro por ters nre going to vote for me, and at, least two member of the Knights tf Columbus. The hill for compul sory public school aUetuUmit bus my umitlultflod support and will be pun.! rf. by a big majority. Tho Masonic orders lit the state are solidly behind It." BACK RAD TODAY? luirkiu he U usually Kidmy-nt h and nmki'H you dull, nervous and tired. t'se ionn's Kidney pills for weak kidney the remedy reiotn mt'iiOcd by your friends mid neigh bor. Ask your nolithbor! Mr. It. A. Smith. 103 H. Jackson .St., Metirord. nays: "I know tbi value of 1 loan's Kidney Pill mid nin Kind to recommend lhm. My kid ticv were wnk and Ulsordund nml I had severe bnckut-he. Th pains Ihrouteb my kidney tnnde It hard for me to do any Monplnff or lifting, hut 1 loans Kidney Pill from Hi Medford I'harmnry iiiimi "removed the l ii( kn lie and other 1kn of yd ney disorder." Price flop nt all dealer, pun't simply usk for a kidney rriimdv Ki-t Hi. .ins Klil in-v Pill the same Hint Mr. Hmlili had. I-Vsifr Milt. urn t'o... Mfrs.. ltutfiilo. X. V. Adv. TIMELY SPECIALS Curling Ironi $3.50 Orilla $1.95 and $2.05 Immersion Heatr . $3.75 Lowest Prices on Radio Supplies WIRJNO, SUPPLIES, i REPAIRS iReriard Electric Co. I JAMES "GOD'S WANTS . pM'li - - ' S ' AND THE LAW" ' The call of the North comes again from the master pen of Ourwood to thrill ' and entertain. It is a puUing, living drama of primitive men and beautiful women, and the R N W M P KCXDAY I- ickI SfiNi'e ' In . "Hilly Jim" 'Lip rasiifr A Bargain Quick Sale 1921 OAKLAND LIGHT SIX Kllll less Hum .'1,(100 miles, tidiiil.iH new PRICE 5050.00. EASY TERMS . CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE C0,k s ' 123 South Front Btveot f ,f ' tftiAu li.'..i.'jMft.A ,jimmmtm iftijfcsa! m' PAGE J, Mil IN A speciAtiv WRITTEN COMtOV BY AARON HOFFMAN GIVE - BASSOON CAPITAL vLAB0r ) 7 SYMPHONIC JAZZ ORCHtSTAA i.,.v to Ni:Tnr. tickhn uy mail now. Order will be filed lii order idllielr rm-eipt and filled before tho reitulnr Inn i trice snip upon, iiet Tuenduv, May tub, at 13 u'rto.k. Adtlrt-BK Itiern. fiuk a)irkti. potofflco mony orders to P(s theater. Ilulliilo wit a d dre its ii tt stumped (tiiveliipo to llinuro atit return PHIt I V: l lmir, r'Ji; (tnti-ony. 11 K rou, f 1. 11.1; next i !(., I.IO; bo. I 2 rows .Vie. Iim CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Kf'KKtTlVH FKIl. 1. ItKKI MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Halt Kirrpt flonitny I.V. MEDFOKI) 10 A. M. ' LV. flOHKIIl'ltO I.OO 1. M. (HUNTS P.SS-MKIFOIll STAGtCH Pally anil I.eavo Medfonl I0.1X) A. M. ' I.tWl V. M. 4. n V. M. Tare: Mrdford Grant Vw, t.1S f5rnta Pa-llorbnr, f.TOO; SlnlfonLIUMrborc $1.15. . "J i ismnni M',m"i OLIVER CURW00D COUNTRY - fct - 'r THURSDAY NIGHT MAY 11 H::iO Curtain TAKE lud.-. liar tn. Hundajr Irava Rranl Pa IO.00 A. M. i.tMl 1 M. 4,43 I M. Presents k TODAY and the Remainder of tho Week SUXIAV4 !' red Htonn In 'Hilly Jim"