Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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MKDFonn matt; ttututxr mfdfoht). orjr.noy. Thursday, may 11. ita2
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Wocal and
lLd Personal
' Karly last night fear was felt that a
froHt would come In the inornhiK. lt
happily It rtpw cloudy and remained
that way, the minimum temperature
being 37.6. Showers Is the prediction
" for tonight and Friday.
Everywhere you loolc you boo
5 Chevrolet . , tt
j For expert lawn mower grinding call
' Mitchell Ladder Co.
' The )'ounK people of tlio flautist
church tore giving an entertainment st
i . t church. Friday evenlns. May 32. at
S if lock, , A mock trial and Uebate
being' the main features of the even
ing. Don't mlaa this humorous affair.
Everyone welcolne. Admission, adults
i:.'1, children 10c. A
'"St." Mark's q-ij wm meet at the
Hotel Holland rlday afternoon to.l"Unient,
emnplete. plans lor bazaar and card
jarty to be given at the American
l egion hall, Friday. May 19th. A large
attendance Is desired.
- - Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
When better automobiles are built
illulck will build them. tt
Friends of L. C. Grimes, who was
'tasoclated with D. U. Ewtng in the Uat
iery and Electric Co. before that con
cern waa purchased by G. A. Johnson,
wil) be glad to learn that he has
6neoed Ihe Central Point Battery &
Electric Shop next1 to the Standard
-Station in Central Point, where he will
handle all kinds of electrical and bat
tery work.
Attorney George A. Codding, who re
cently filed as a candidate for repre
sentative in the legislature on the
democratic picket has withdrawn.
1 nless a name Is written in on the
ballot this leaves the field open to
republican candidates.
Hemstitching,
Picotlag,
Sc per yd.
Buttons covered. ,
Handicraft Shop. U
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat
59
Chicken dinner at the Methodist
church. South, Saturday, 5 to 8, 75c. 44
When the Foothills orchard bunk
house burned last Sunday forenoon
ih large packing shed which was only
a few feet distant was saved only
through the good work of the Medford
I i re. department The department re
ceived a telephone call and responded
with-two men and the chemical, car.
When they arrived the roof of ' the
Tacking shed was afire and TO gallons
,.r.f chemical were used in extinguishing
the blaze and preventing it from again
starting.
f .For Sale Tribune ads pay." One
Insertion' sold our ten acre orchard
and bouse, but we have a few five and
W acre bearing pear and apple orch
ards for sale at $100 pet- acre. On
, easy payments. Gold Ray Realty
Company. tf
' Marlnello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber
ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone U57-W. 47
"Don't miss the fun of seeing them
release the prisoner in the mock trial
and debate given by the B. Y. P. U. of
the Baptist church, Friday night May
12, at 8 o'clock. Admission, adults 25c,
Children 10c. 44
" The junior class will give a box
social at the high school Friday night
at 6:30 after which a 23-12 dance will
!e held at the Nat. All, students,
fdumni 'and patrons of the school are
Invited to attend.
' Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co.
' Watch repairing of that quality that
gives satisfaction at Johnson's,
Jeweler. tf
' Lime and cement Medford Lumber
Co.'
The pulpit of the Hope Presbyterian
churcn at Rogue 'River has been filled
by Rev. Gray, of Portland. Members
of the church feel elated to have
: secured Rev. Gray as he is said to be
a most Interesting speaker. Grants
Pass Courier.
Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44
' Window glass, paint sash, doors,
screens, everything in woodwork.
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 41
' Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.'-
Mr. C. C. Leramon and daughter
Barbara have gone to Hood River to
viit her parents. - . . - ,
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108
711 EaBt Main street '
.'Froien automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, de-inforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat
ins fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 S. Front street. tf
E.i Galena of Chicago is a guest at
ibe Hotel Medford as are J. L. Peter
hon and Mri and Mrs. R. J. Park of
Seattle. G. C Blackwell of Eugene, T.
11. Carruthers of Los AnReles. B.' E
Purvlne and T. F. Mesch of Salem, C
jk Rogers of San Francisco and M. 8
HamhJ of Roseburg. 1
Regulation army shoes that fit your
feet; buy a pair and you will have
comfort as well as good service. Sum
mer weight BalbrTggan union suits 95c.
AU wool cashmere army socks 35c, 3
pair for 11.00, Wallace Bros, silver
ware, set of 6 knives aud C forks, 75c
six teaspoons 15c. Just what you want
' to take on your camping trip. Trade
at the Army Store and save money,
Vntted Army Stores, 32 Central Ave
South. ; 45
Bearing pear aud apple orchard
sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre
tracts and ui. Easy terms. Near
Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
Chicken dinner at the Methodist
church. South,. Saturday, 5 to 8, 75c. 44
George T. Collins left early this mor
ning by auto for Happy Camp, Calif.
expecting to return tomorrow night
Nitrate of soda tor sale by Monarch
Fred A. Williams, chairman of the
Oregon public service commission has
lfn appointed a member t the uni
form legislative committee for Oregon.
Washington, California and Idaho. The
purpose of the oommittce is to forma
late plans for uniform protection or. telegram front Krlc V. Manner. presl-!
travelers at grado crossings, through-J dent of the board, urging the postpone-i
out the northwest. A meeting of the metit. Mauser, who Is in Washington.
committee will be held at OlymplajP. C, was asked by wire Tuesday j
uuue 2. (night whether such a step would be
Two watchmakers, prompt service 'desirable, considering the weather con
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, jdit ions, lie was told the views of sev-j
Jeweler. tf!eial Portland florists and rose gro'-j
Window screens, screen doors. Med era, who reported that few rose buds
ford made and made right. Prices ! have developed. lVfinite action In fix
right too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works, j Ins a new date will bo taken Thursday
4 1 ! ut a meeting of the festival hoard.
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
Work started yesterday on the load
ing platform at the new Oopco ware
house site at the end of South Fir
street. Flans are under way for the
.construct ion of a shop whew the coin-
Pa"F "jvilr all its own electrical
Paxson's Superb Dahlia roots now
on sale at Central Point Order early.
R. 11 Paxson. tt
"Beauty Is the first gift that nature
gives to women and the first she takes
away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites,
shampooing, halrdressins, manicur
ing, facial massage, scalph treatments,
hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop,
Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf
Be on hand for the humorous enter
tainment given at the Baptist church
tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Admis
sion, adults 25c. children 10c. Come
and see the fun. Stay away and miss it.
44
Perry O. Crawford, Paul B. McKee
and Donald McKee of the Califoruia
Oregon' Power company left this mor
ning by auto for Roseburg, Creswell
and other points from which they can
reach the new power line.
Watkins household necessities. Xo.
9 North Fir street or phone 957- or
371-L. William Campbell, agent. 4S
Flowers for all occasions. See us
about your bedding plants, porch
boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox
& Bonney, 1005 East MaliLPhone 374.
tf
Chicken dinner at the Methodist
church. South. Saturday, 5 to S, 75c. 44
Articles of inconocalion weje mail
ed to Salem this week for the Ashland
Granite company, with a capital of
$150,000. Tha incorporators are: E. V.
Carter, Julius P. Wolf, H. H. Elhart.
F. D. Wagner, D. Perozsi, O. W inter.
N H. Harrison. Emil Peil and H. C.
Galey. This new company has taken
over the Iilalr Granite works, which
has been operated the last six years.
If you are not among our satisfied
customers, try v.s today and adopt the
profitable 'habit Phone 223, Apparel
Cleaners and Hatters, 624 N. Riverside
46
They have won a reputation by per
formance. -Let your next car be a
Hupmobile. 47
We are watch specialists. We guar
antee results.9 Johnson, Jeweler. tf
George N'ueber is down from his
homestead in the Butte Falls district
tor a few days.
Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44
Foot troubles scientifically treated
at The Marinello Shop. Expert Pedi
curist in attendance. 47
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf
The Howe Greater London Shows, a
three ring circus is booked for appear
ance in this city July 12th. Ringling
Bros, and Barnum and Bailey circus
is scheduled for early :a September.
Invest your savings To the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 105. 711 E.
Main.
Dance, Eaple Point, Sat. nite. 69
Miss Bessie dough of Glendale. Is a
candidate for representative from
Douglas county. ' She is well known in
this city.
Make your little girl happy with an
add-a-peail necklace. The family and
friends will keep it growing. Martin
Reddy, Jeweler. 4C
Sand, gravel, sediment. Phone 912-J.
Gof writes Automobile Insurance.
Telephone 41.
Baby Blue, who appeared in the
main event of the smoker here Tues
day night will fight Kid France in the
main event of a smoker at Sacramento
f riday night.
Shoes called for and delivered free.
repaired or shined. Mall orders a
specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B.
Watkins, 127 W. Main, phone 556. 59
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TK'KKTS
V.tix Orrfcc (!
IN A SPECIALLY
WRITTEN COMEDY
BY AARON HOFFMAN
11 Ml
GIVE
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CASED ON
CAPITAL v LABOR
SYMPHONIC
JAZZ ORCHtSTRA
MUCKS:.. Floor, $2.20:
rows, fl.10; lunt 2 rows B.V-.
lhat the coming Hose Festival un
doubtedly will be postponed fir at
least two weeks because of the back
wardness of the season and lai-k of
roses was virtually decided today
when the festival officers received a
Portland Journal.
C. L. tlofr for Fire Insurance
Tele-
phono 41. j
For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. !
45 ,
If It's Insurance we write it
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Mother's Day will be given
than usual prominence at the
R. A
!
more !
First :
Baptist church next Sunday in all the i
services of the day. The Golden Link j
class will have the morning service iu i
charge and w ill send cars for all who j
are shut In, or are unable to attend for j
any special reason. Those who desire)
that a car call for them are asked to '
call tip Rev. F. R. Leach, or Mrs. Fred
T. Mears.
Pies, cakes, sa1ad, meats and ;
vegetables made to order. Medford
Cafeteria. 45
We'll deliver you 100 lbs. of table
potatoes for $l.S3. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. Phone 260.
Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call
W. V. Farmer, formerly of Medford.
recently accepted the position of fore
man of Ute mechanical department of
the Ford Garage. Mr. Farmer is a
graduate of the Ford school at lVtrolt,
Michigan. He with his family are
making their home in this city. Rose
burg News-Review
!t building site, Minnesota street H.
A. Thierolf.
Dance! Butte Falls. Sat May 13th.'
Launspach's orchestra. Midnight lunch j
45
Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mail j
Tribune office. tf j
T. H. Spooner and William T. Welch I
of Chicago are guests at the Hotel j
Holland. Other guests include M. E.
Lery and F. Stoddard of Seattle. J. F. )
Jones of Salem, W. A. Woodward pf
Albany, L. G. Hulen of Eugene, and
W. C. Stone and A. Stewart of Ruse-1
burg. , j
Dr. Emmens has resumed bis prac-
tice in the Medford building. 43
Sacraflce sale Buy home and livlcg
from one year's crop 10 acres bearing j
orchard with alfalfa; house and barn,;
near Medford. paved highway, only j
$1500; easy terms. Improvements costj
more. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone
728-R or 134-Y.
The young married people's club of
the First Methodist church will meet
ab the church Friday evening at 8
o'clock fur a business meeting.
J. P. Hughes, hardware merchant of
Itutte Falls, was in this city yesterday
visiting with friends and acquain
tances and reports that he has sold his
business In that city.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet . . tf
Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses and
vegetables. Sold'by Monarch Seed Co.
NOW KKMJN'fJ
n 12 to 4 anil 7 to 0
- TAKE
lialrony, Int H rowd, 111. 03; ni'xt il
Inclndrn war tax.
9 m K BW wm m II I k ; I. is t. A k i i u 'A'. . JI' A 4
I , CO M E W,A Y h&fm ftW'M 1 r 1
I res?..peak- -S" ' ' ;
I louder than . j IfflfA mXi& ' . . - . . ,
I . claims for I 1 I fS.V iMVtA II' II
kwJi wiwM'dmii to ,hirk and be happy- , . :
I fmX V I Yra 1 II I iiMii!f"Wvl -how to turn niece work into tmce-work. II
isasa mm-mmm n
T'.S'cuSBHT m l iMM Sltl -how Wputa .little bit away for a rainy " I
Eleven men of the forest service left
from thiii city yesterday morning via'
the Klamath Falls stage for Klamath
Falls whore, they will report to the bur
eau of eniyntulogy of the department
of agriculture. The men have been
detailed to assist In eradicating the
beetle pest which Is destroying timber
cast of Klamath Falls. The beetles
hibernate in the winter, and the pr
codure of cMermlnutloit Is 1 1 find a
live filled with beetles, cut It (liwn
an. I burn It. This bus ti be done In
the spring before the beetles come out
of hibernation.
X Hay at J)r. Murphy's orflee. 47
Save money on garden tools and
hose at Monarch Seed Co.
L, V. Kex, traveling representative
or the Giant Powder company arrived
yesterday from Eugene and Is calling
on local merchants.
The Page theatre lux office will
remain open today continuously from I
12 o'clock noon for the cenveulence of!
those wishing to make reservation!
for the Kolb & Dill performance ut i
8:30 tonight j
"Girts that last." A big selection for'
the baby. Martin J. Roddy, Jeweler. I
4.; j
Everywhere you look you see a I
Chevrolet tf;
Mr. aud Mrs. Norman Xoruille ar-j
rived here from Portland this morning, i
the bitter will visit her mother here
until Saturday, and Mr. Nonnile, who1
until Saturday, and Mr. Normllo will,
return to Portland tonight '
Big dance at Jacksonville, Friday, '
May 12. Benefit Jacksonville ball cluH.!
4tj
Twenty-eight persons who arrived i
hure yesterday, mostly from California, j
in nine cars, spent last night at the !
city auto cam p.. The majority cotit.n!
ud on their Journey north this imv.n-1
ing. - j
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY !
cunllVck"n !
The wonder-working milk diet ami
other curative diets. 4.1
WANTED A snap In a used car. Spot !
cash. Answer, givlni! full particulars.
Box 82. Mall Tribune. 45 i
FOR SALE Cprlgkt concert grand
piano. Just the piano for church.
' school or dunce hall. Call after V
p. m. or Saturday. 3H S. Central. 45
FOR SALE Airedale puppies, thor
ouithbred. Phnii 691 H I. .
TT1
A FINE SHOW FOR ALL! bring the
Mill
iiM lira a urnm
" ! VWWm "how '.o keep your ay ,nd save some of
iXW m4mim mi itr-Mm your wife.
'j in W'. c- jl ' and pray for rain each pay day.
'if fl V'i 'll ABSOLUTELY CHAPLIN'S NEWEST .: . .'
,GT.. ' llifj - ,. Um?', ' Pn the amft Program, , -ENID BENNETT in a . delightful comecMrnnxa - ' - ' ' I I
H M ' .with Charlie - . u ;l I
ij ' "KEEPING - UP WITH LIZZIE" I
The 2;l 12 club of the high school
will hold n dancing parry at the Nut
tomorrow' night The dance is under
the mauugeuieut of hlith school stu
dents and the music will be furnished
by tbi Imperial Trio.
l.tUlleo and till kinds of moulding,
our owu make, Trowbtidgu Cabinet
Works. 44
lllg dance at Jacksonville, Friday,
May 12. Benefit Jacksonville ball club.
41
Miss 1 till lo Norrls, daughter of Mrs.
Frank Preston, loft yesterday after
noon for Saratoga. Calif., where she
will Bpeud the summer with her uncle,
Charles Norrla.
1 have taken over the White A Trow
bridge Insurance Agency, formerly
operated ,y Mr," Ben. J. Trowbridge.
Pig dance tit ''Jacksonville.- Friday,
May 12. Lcucflt Jacksonville bull clu.
41
We are offering a beautiful
Burnished
7Dinn'erware
'- h
three Uue, white and gold pattern.
HALF OFF
Values to 40c, choice 1 D
Values to COc, choice 20?
Values to $1.C5, choice .... 50
Sold in sets or separately. An opportunity to
own a 42 piece set for only 12 50, wbil?
they lust. '
You should see our Lunch Cloth Sets
with Napkins to Match, in assorted colors, .
They are really beautiful. n ' j '
Just received, a fresh
supply, of Voffan
Cadiej.
Charles Chap
i
A, A. Mrowti arrived In this city this
morning from Halt Diego, t'ullf,, where
be bad been spending the w inter and
will visit for about a mouth here with
blH nephew, Harry Seouuall and the
Intlnr's family niter which bu lll re
turn to bis homo In 1 1 1 nut Hlver,
This office U prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and huvu
them printed out of Medford. Phono
us and wo will cull. tf
Auto luKuruneo, lir-wn it While.
K, F. Guthrlit returned tltlx morning
from Iterkeley, Cnllf., where be has
been vhltlUK Mra. Guthrie Mr the past
week.
I will be pleased to attend to till
lUdoraeiueutH, or aid In adjusting
losses." J. W. Wakefield, PuliU Hlok.
4f.
Dance. Kur.lti Point Suf. nlto. 09
line of Genuine
Coin Cold
of the very latest styles at exceedingly low
prices. "
We have a well known brand of Rubber
Sprinkling Hove, in 25 or M feet lengths.
Guaranteed for one season. Call and look
tbeu over,! '"
SHIELDS
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Starts to Work
Tomorrow at
Legal Guarantee Giveru
V.i . ttl Knll h'MMHi i-iMitlmm u(k,
Ak l-i tlliMMiii I'll imitiniHt,
II KATU N DIU ll 8TOHK
DR. RICKERT
Eyes Scientifically Tested
and Glasses Properly Fitted
NO MIOIH I'Hh'U ,,
Hi ok tit !4itM Accurately Duplicated
FACroitV OX VltKMlMKH (
Don V. Mln I'mkl
mi' .
The usual new shipment of
HATS AND FLOWERS
222 W. Mam
Medford
whole family!
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