Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 05, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAflE TWO
MF,T)FOttD MATT) TRIBUNE. MEnFORDOREflON'. V1HDAV. MAY
10
Focal and
Personal
I C. C, Kelloy, assistant stale highway
' engineer, spent today on official busl
Iiiosh In Medford and plans to start
! hack for Salem tonight,
j No. l Netted cem totntiHs $i.:r per
. . ., i ii- ueiiverwd ny p HCO tn wwn.
The snto tourist hnsine is ,,iokln uU hiHOn A ,jUn,sll,n. 41.
LL; r y IT". '!"'. "V'1 Tents-New all ami onto tent
iKht ears spent Inst night and thin ! , f Bl)V(irllmrtl rtwl(,Brj M.,noh
mornlnRM the city auto camp, cnnlin- xvi,( .... n,,w mi( , M
u wc on their ourneys this mornln. j,l!iri llWH olir. rtcwi wi,l surprise
Up to noon today If! persons in four Ncw army tents 2.3. O. IX
carl had arrived at the camp. ! W()() nrmy WimkoU u, tll0 ,lVW prlw f
VTb.CH, In Vieed, of ahinglea and root- $2.5. like new. Kxtrn heavy khaU
Jnit call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 K. punts $2.T.ri. l'.xtia heavy khaki
Main. : breeches S3.2S. Cemitlie blue cham-
JiarKams second-hand bicycle. Lib-1 brnv shirts $1.00, at I nited Army
41! Stores, S2 Central Ave. So.
arty liepalr Shop.
Rave money on (tardea tools and
hne At Monarch Seed Co,
3:
i j l nave laten over me tine t i row.
'.bridge Insurance Acencv. formerly
C. C. Cnte, county agent is years 'oMratel ly Mr. "en. J. Trowbi idjje.
old today, and by way of celebrating -1 win he pleased to attend to all
the event finally decided late thin foie- miorsomonts, or. aid in adjusting
noon to Ret shaved tome time durins losses. .1. V, Wakefield, l'alm lUock.
the day If he could spare the time, ' 45
Maddox & Ronney Saturday special; ltivwn White, the local insurance
Choice cut anap-drnRon S"c do. ST Ifirin. forwarded to John C. Mann today
Everywhere you look you see a Jan amount of money which was stolen
Chevrolet. ' tf j from hi house several weeks a
Lattice and 'nil kinds of moulding, ; when the house was burslariied. The
our own make. Trowbridge Cabinet ' money was returned as the result f
Works. u Mr, Mann hems the holder of a biir-
Women's woven under garments, ; clary policy,
lace, cloth, and batiste, half price to-j Clean, dry storage to rent. No
morrow, M. M. Department Store. 38 household goods. Low rates. Mason.
H. C. Smith, proprietor of the Hotel i Ehrman & Co. 41
Holland, left last night for Kugene to Have that soiled or faded carment
attend the convention in that city otl cleaned or dyed. Forsythe, 116 Mistle-
RoKtilation army shoes that fit your j llest iien-ales 18 cents. M. M. Dept.
teal; buy a pair and you will have 'Store. 3S
comfort as well as good service. Stim-j a. N. Nowei; of Honolulu, Hawaii, is
mer weight HalbriRgun linion suits '.c. i a guest at the Hotel Medford. as are
All wool cashmere army socks 3."e, 3 ' J. a. Spjvtes and M. D. Illxley of San
pair for $1.00. Wallace Bros, silver- rYanciseo. S. K. DracJiett of Seattle,
ware, set of 6 knives and 6 forks. 75c; I Mr. and Mrs. John K. Todd ot Summit,
six teaspoons 15c' Just what you want Jn. J.. Mrs. B. (1. Lindewan of Middle
to take on your camping trip. Trade town, O., Mr. and Mrs. William Gpld
at the Army Store and save "money. ! man of Portland. J. A. Cameron" of
United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. ' lx8 Angeles and A. L. Harney of Chip
So. v ' S9 j iwa Falls. Wis.
TWa office la prepare to. print Found A place, where they repair
ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the, all makes of cars, rebore cylinders,
bookkeeping machines. Don't give, sell DeLuxe pistons. MeQnay-Xorris
yt,ux orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
aa and we will call tf I
Danciag!Natl Sat! nite! Ss
Kenneth Hodgman, district state j
highway engineer is on an Inspection
rings. Liberty cars. A square deal
place to trade. Riverside Garage, tf
Ladies' suit reduced one-fourth to
morrow. M. M. lept Store. . SS
Dancing! Nat! Gat: nite! 3S
Tlie Asltland high school baseball
trip Of the Pacific highway between team will meet the high school team
here and Roseburg today. ; from Grants Pass this afternoon, and
Fine large sweet pea plants 75c per , a good game is expected. Grants Pass
dos. Jtota. Maddox St Bonney. 37 j hi-,h will play the Rosebuix high to
Auto Insurance. Emwu t White. ! morrow afternoon at Grants Pass.
Mrs. M. T. Edwards has moved her I Choice beef stew, iter pound, lSc.
stenographic and multigraph offices Star Meat Market. 38"
from the third floor of the Liberty! When in need of aash and doors,
building to rooms 405-406-407 and 408 fall Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
on the fourth floor of the same build-1 711 El Main street. "
lng.
Beat percales 18 cents.
6tore..
I
43 j Mason, Ehrpian & Co. will pay cash
M. M, Dept. for local grown prunes and beans, any
3K : quantity. 41
I
Tomorrow Will lie Too Late and Today In Your Last Cliance
TMOS. H. IXCrs DKAMATM' ACH1KYKMKNT
"HAIL THK WOMAX"
It's Different
..
TOIORKOY MISH YOlIt DIXNKI
BRKAK A DATK, BCT lHJX'T FAIL T(l
SKK .
Harold Lloyd
in
.1.
HOW OR
f . yi laughter Special
' ' I ' " ; SI I A
V US 'SSh'- 't'"V! 3lE s fa"---
ft.
Lloyd s Latest
; 4 , .t ' ' ! t r
Lloyd's Greatest
A comedy novelty, a hilarious niiv-np In the uppers anil lowcru,
- l .. plH)o and lieneath a Pullman. v
OV THK SAMK IMUKiHAM
A JXJWX KAST DKAMA
WOMEN WHO WAIT"
With Marguerite (laytou, Ciolnliton Halo anil ('o, SlacQmirrie
The new barber shop In Urown ami
llrown hllltard parlors, under the pro
prietorship of F. J. Fry imd O, K. Ste
phenson opened for business this mor
ning Instead of tomorrow as was at
first proposed.
Two watchmakers, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Jchnson.
Jeweler. , tf
Hasebnll Talent and Oak Grove, at
2 o'clock Mindav, May 7th, at Talent.
39
Dr. J. Ruddy, tho eye, ear, nose
and throat specialist 6f i.on Alleles,
will he in Ashland. Monday, May Sth.
Any one wishing to consult him can
make arrangements with any of the
local osteopaths. 3S
Miss Florence Poid, home denftm
stratlon aifcut, and iMrs. Jessie Me
Comb. Ktate lender of homo demonstra
tion agents, are spending today at
Grants Pass.
One lot of ladles' ox ford a S cents
tomorrow tumuli sixes . M. M. Dept
Store. ' ( 3S
Itotnn grown lead corn at Watklns'
Feed Store. 39
Kverywhore you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
J. K. Mason, former superintendent
of the Kirtland farm, who has been
sojourning tn California since last Jan
uary, arrived here the other day in .his
new Cole Eight seven-passenger car
for a visit with friends. Mr. Mason
has recently accepted the important
position of secretary and field man of
the California - Nevada Shorthorn
Breeders association, nnd plans to
leave for California tonight or Satur
day to take up the duties of that posi
tion. -
Paxson s Superb DiiKlta roots now
on sale at Central Point. Order early.
R. H Paxson. tf
Window screens, screen doors. Med
ford made and made right Prices
right too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
44
The Gfinzlies and friends will meet
at the Nat Sunday morning' at 9. for
an all day picnic at the home of W. 1.
Greeuleaf near Gold Hill. Hrlng bacon,
eggs and potatoes to roast by camp
fire. 3
The Southern Pacific has announced
round trip rates to Portland on ac
count of the F.Iks convention on May
loth to 21st. Sale dates are May 11th
to 17th inclusive, return limit May 24.
at one and one-half fare for the round
trip. Round trip rates will be in effect
for Memorial day. May 30, to all points
on the Southern Pacific lines where
one fare is $25 or less, at a basis of
one and one-half fare. Sale dates are
May, 27 to 30, Inclusive, with final re
turn limited to June 1.
If 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.
Mothers are pleased with our school
shoes, and tomorrow should find you
here getting your share ot good shoes
for fliat boy or girl. M. M. Dept. Store.
. 3S
Progress is being made on the con
struction of the new bridge over Dear
creek into the city auto camp, and the
foundation for the structure Is about
ready. ' ,
Baseball Talent and Oak Grove, at
2 o'clock Sunday. May 7th, at Talent.
39
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
Star Meat Market, special, (fresh
side pork, per lb.. 20c 38
A number of local fishermen report
fair luck in salmon fishing near Gold
Ray dam. They say, however, that the
river Is yet too high and that it will be
for some time yet because of the melt
ing of the. snows In the mountains.
Flowers fjr all occasions. See ns
about your bedding plants, porch
boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox
& Bonney, 1005 East Main. Tbone 374.
, tf
For dancing, Launspach's orchestra.
45
" Sand, gravel, sediment. Phone 912-J.
Dancing! Nat! Sat! nite! 38
Why Women Get Despondent
Are not women naturally as light
hearted, brave and hopeful as men?
Yes, certainly! but a woman's organ
ism is t-HHentially different from a
man's. more delicate, more sensi
tive and more exacting. Women In
delicate health arc hiorc dependent,
more nervous, more irritable and
more despondent. When a woman
develop! nervouxnesK, BleeplcssnesH,
backaches, headaches, dragglng
dowh pains and melancholia, she
should lose no time in giving I.ydia
E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound
a fair trial, as It will quickly dbipel
such troubles. This, root and herb
medicine contains no drugs and has
been the standby of American
womanhood for nearly fifty years.
Adv.
WE SELL'
Protection
Service
THAT'S ALL
, BUT
Are You Getting
Both?
Insure with .
McCurdy
nffilllAXCE AGEXCT
State Fire Marshal Sykea. was In the'
city for a short time this morning,
looking over the equipment of tho local
fire department nnd aiiuounced him
self as well pleased with the condition
In which he round things. Mr. SyUes
drove here front Medford with Fire
Chief l.HWtoB of Medford In the Med
ford chemical truck, and after spend
ing uhotit an hour lu the local station,
returned to Medford with Mr. Lawtoit.
Ashland Tidings. .,.:(
"Beauty is the rtm gift that nature
plves to women and the ttrst she takes
sway." H. Murnham ' toilet reo.iilUa,!
shamiKuiina;. hatrdresslng. tuanlcur-!
lug, facial massage, acalph treatments,!
hair dyeing. Medford Heauty Shop, I
Medford imilding. Pluum 191-L. tf
Invest your savings m the Jackson
County HulUllng and Loan association.
' tf
Flnd noleak makes any tire punc
ture prtof, preserves rubber. Liberty
Repair Shop. . 41
One lot of ladies' oxfords !S cents
tomorrow (small slxe. M. M. Dept. j
Store. ., JS j
In the monthly report of the traffic j
division, which was Issued by Llouten-
ant Van Overn last night, the records j
show tbut of 50 cats stolen in the
mouth of April, four are uurecovered.
Three of the unrecovored -curs wore
Insured. The department also recov
ered a motorcycle stolen tn Seattle,
one automobile stolen tn Portland In
March, and an automobile stolen in
Salem. Twenty-one of a total of 49
bicycles stolen were also recovered. ,
Portland Journal. , . ' ..
Hardwood flooring. , Medford Lum
ber Co.
Try our mervtiaius lunch. The
Shasta.
Window glass, paint, sash, doors,
screens, everything In woodwork.
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44
Mothers are pleased with our school
shoes, and tomorrow should find you
here getting your share of good shoes
for that boy or girl, M. M. Dept. Store.
as
Fair weather Is (he prediction for
tonight and Saturday. During Friday,
the rainfall was .05 of an Inch.
Eat at the Medford Cafeteria. Price
reasonable. 39
Lime and cement ModronI Lumber
Co. -' '
Marlnello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber
ty Hldg. Electrolysis. Phone 637-W. 47
Riverside Community Club dance,
Saturday, May 6. After the circus
come down for a good dance. Don't
we always have a good time? You
know it Spot dances. 3S
U Wright of the tleneral Electric
company stopped in this city yesterdsy
for a brief visit with 0. O. Alendefer.
Mr. Wright waa enroute from
Angeles to Portland.'
Uraa for spray. Medtord Lbr. Co.
Watch repairing ot that quality that
gives satisfaction at Johnson's.
Jeweler. tf
When better automobiles are built
Bulck will build them. tf
Hemstitching,
Pico ting. j'-
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
Pattern hats one-fourth 'oft tomor
row. M. M. Dept. Store. 3
HUlah Temple of the Mystic Shrine
of Ashland, will hold a ceremonial at
Medford on Friday,! May 26. Nobles
and their ladles are Invited.
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat.
V)
Young lady wants position as sten
ographer or office work. Will do extra
work In either. Phone 383-J. If
The' Medford Domestic Laundry is
open to the public all this week and
on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
3fc
Dancing! Nat! Sat! nite! 3K
Mrs. Peter Nlssen, Mrs. Anna Qunm
and Miss Helen Nlssen of Minneapolis.
Minn., are guests at the Hotel Hollund.
Other guests Include W. H. Diggers.
of Lyle, Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Murphy and R. O. Amidmt and family
of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mnlr
of Portland, R. W. Munger and family
of Los Angeles and Mrs. A. A. llollen-
beak of Prospect.
Lace 6c yard. Insertion 3c yard.
See our window. Hutchison & Lums-
den. 41
We are watch specialists. We guar
antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat.
nit
Sacraflce sale Tiny homo and living
from one year's crop 10 acres hearing
orchard with alfalfa; house and tarn,
near Medford, jmved highway, only
$1500; easy terms. Improvements cost
more. Gold Kay Realty Co. Phone
728-R or 134-Y.
NIco-DiiHt kills aphis on roses and
vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co.
The largest salmon taken this sea
son was caught yesterduy by Claud
Bardon. Tho Salmon weighed 45
pounds and was la perfect condition.
It was taken at the new dam on a six
foot rod and required about 35 minutes
to bring ashore. It took a number six
brass spinner. Grants J'ass Courier.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet tf
A fine line of new luces Just received
all to go at 5c per yard while they. last.
Hutchison & LiirosdoB. .
Your soiled and faded garments
given personal attention. I-ow prices.
prompt service, Work called for and
delivered. Forsythe Dyer & Cleaner,
11 Mistletoe. Phone 341 "40
Ladies' suits reduced onefouilh trv
morrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 3
Mrs. Sarah II, Sargent, who has boon
visiting her sister, Mrs. Hon Sheldon
at Oak Lodge for the past six weeks
left yesterday for her home In Iloston,
Mass.
All kinds of rough and dressod
I lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street;
Sash and doors. Medtord Lumber
Co. , '
llest percales 18 cents. M. M. Dept.
ECQMOMY GROCETERIA
" THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE
Another Feast of Fine Pastries for Saturday,
YOUR HEARTY RESPONSE TO THE OPENING OF OUR
NEW PASTRY DEPARTMENT HAS CAUSED US TO MAKE
EVEN GREATER PREPARATIONS FOR TOMORROW.
GOOD WHOLESOME HOME FLAVORED PASTRIES,
MADE AS MOTHER WOULD MAKE THEM, AND ALL AT
PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. HERE IS A PAR
TIAL LIST;
i French Pastry
; Napoleon Slices .
Patty Shells
Jelly Tarts
Pineapple Tarts
Pineapple Turnovers
Cream Puffs
Chocolate Eclairs
Coconut Macaroons
Almond Macaroons
Mocha Slices
Peach Marangue Slices
Lady Fingers
Coconut Kisses
Vanilla Wafers
Chocolate Drops
Sponge Drops
French Doughnuts
Raised Doughnuts
Cake Doughnuts
. Marshmallow Roll
. Fig Roll
Jelly Roll
Drop Cakes With Icing
Drop Cakes With Walnut Halves
Pineapple Cake
French Mocha Cake
Angel Cakes
Sponge Cakes
Loaf Cakes
Cinnamon Rolls
' Cinnamon Twists
Nut Rolls
, French Rolls
Napkin Rolls
Poppy Seed Rolls
English Muffins
Assorted Cookies
. Assorted Pies
Nut Bread
Raisin Bread
Coconut Gems
AND MOST OF ALL, GOOD OLD HOME-MADE BREAD,
THE BEST EVER IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Sugar
It's time for Sugar to go up, to meet berries coming down. We
have just received another car and urge you to buy now and save
on your canning. v
GATES & LYDIARD
Ted Th ye, Portland middleweight,
was awarded a dm-lslon over Tnrrlo
Mtyake, Japanese Jul Jltsn ixert at
SKikane Wednesday nlxht. Thjre'won
the first fall lit 17 minutes and Mlynke
took tho second In II minutes. The
third fall was awarded Thye when
Mlyuke refused to quit iihIiik a, stran
gle Lold.
Artny Issue soap It Is sure a dirt
chaser, pound bars Sc. Men's partem
inc. Cartridge box, P. a.. 25c. Heavy
canvas stoves 10c pair, leather fare
canvas (tloves, a Rood one, 30e pair.
CartridKe belts. V, R, 6oc. Velvet
tobacco, 2 ox. cans, 2 for 2Tic. Army
hand axe, new, $1.00. lit top rubber
boots, sizes 8, 9. 10, 11 at $3.85. Wo
are here to save you money, l.'nlted
Army Stores, 32 Central Ave,, So. an
Mothers are pleased with our school
shoes, and tomorrow should find you
here jcettlnic your share of rood shoes
for that boy or girl, M. M. Dept. Htoie.
3H
Hearing pear nnd apple orchards
sacrificed nt $100 sere and np. 1 acre
tracts and up. Kiisy terms. Near
Modford lIlKhway. tlold Hay Houlty
Co. Phone 728-11 or 134-Y.
Dancing! Nat! Bnt! nite!
A lire which occurred In Kails' sec
ond hand store on Foutli l-'lr street
this thnrnlnt; 'caused liule dainaite. It
started from a fine sud si-t tho pf
on fire caUNlng i tt It o a bliue for three
or four inlniltes, but was qnli My extln-
ttuUlied by the men In the store with
out the aid or the tliu department.
MuibkiX & Itouney Saturday special:
Choice cut sniip-dniKim SSc do. 37
Vacation time Is here, bettur soe C,
L. (ioff aixmt ImrKlnry In mi ran ee, also
fire, automobile, liability and accident
Insurance. Telephone 41. tf
Lace values to l&c per yard, till for
5c while they last. Hutchison & Lums
den. '
One lot of ladles' oxfords S rents
tomorrow (small sizes). M. M. Dept.
Store, . 3X
. E. F. Guthrie left yesterday after
noon for llerkeley, Calif., where he
will visit for several duyi with Mrs.
CuUirie who has been In that i lly for
Home time.
Nltrato of soda for sale by Monarch
Seeil Co.,
mh of nice aprJint chfiltens and
ralihlts. Slar Meat Market. Its
200 hats to select from at Lottie
Howard's. 109 . Central Ave.
. . J T- -
Three rurs of tourUts frnm Califor
nia were seen this mornliiK enroute to
ItoKue river and oilier flshlntt streams
In this vli'ltilt) . The occupants of one
of tho cars stated that they had been
hero for severul days.
Maddux & llonney Saturday special:
Choice cut Htiiip-drnRon Kfc doi. 37
Pattern hats one fourth off tomor
row. M. M. Itept. Store. 88
(!eo. Knnznian, proprietor of the
Medford F.xfhiinue, has built a Bw
front with Improved display window
lit his location at 211 W. Main street.
Ilii! dance Kingsbury HprliiKs every
Sat. niuht. Uvdom's orchestra. 3V
The tirants Pass Women's club will
servo a luncheon Saturday noon to
out of-town women nttendlntt the
Southern OreRon Federation of Wom
en's Clubs sessions In that city.
Women's woven under Karnienta,
luce, cloth, and batiste, half price to
morrow, M. M. Department Store. 3n.
- Hue lurite sweet'pea plants 7bc peri
tlox. pots. Maddox ft llonney, 37
Shoes culled for and delivered free,
repaired or whined. Mall orders a
specialty. Work sent C. O. U. C, 11.
IWatLlns, 127 W. Main, phono 650. 69
Dance. KukIo Point, gut. nite. 69
. 1 ' 1 i1 v . i.ii.-i'ia.. 4
Something New
We have always carried a very complete line of Jellies, Jams and
Preserves,and now we have added Libby's Jams put up in tins.
LIBBY'S APRICOT JAM
, , LIBBY'S PEACH JAM
LIBBY'S STRAWBERRY JAM
The quality is excellent and the price very reasonable.
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Mi E; Marsh
Phone 252 V GROCER ; Phone 252
Begin now to boost the JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
Store. . ; '
Dancing! Nat! Sat! nilo! SB