Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFOTxD "NrATTJ TRIBUNE. rRDFORT). OftEOOy, TTUTUY. MAY 12,
PAflE TWO
Focal and
Personal
No action hulm tukcn by ( reultj ,Mk ,an, r,M,1otion B , Kconotny
Judge KM. C'alKinH uirtn the pel : lions! m Wcgt s(0 M8 fct.irllnrt
riled tooting leniency for It. U. "i"-;!gulurany, May ,;!,h. Irt pound llls
eenleneed to two years tor a".'gvd. 5 7(l0 aUll 3 ,'B,nnJ
muklng of a false bank report In con- .. ., ,-0.
Hemstltchmg,
The third in the series of Shrine J Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Nichols, Jr..
dances will be hold tonight under UiUiof Kuglo Point wore among the out of
lull temple auspices nt th armory in ) town vtsitora in the city Thursday.
Ashland, and the Medford Shrlneis, Honulution army shoes that fit your
and their ladies will doubtless have aifi.; i,uv a pair and you will have
section with the failure of the Hank
of Jacksonville. A stay of execution
was (Crusted for the court to consider
the petitions. Attorneys for 1 lines have
served notice of nn appeal to the su
preme court ,
Everywhere you. look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
For expert lawn mower grinding rail
Mitchell Ladder Co.
lllg lard reduction at the Economy
and West Side Meat Markets stmt Inn
Kat Onlay, May 13th, 10 pound, palls
.40. S pound iil 0o, and 3 itound
pall 45a. s '"it r. So
The sheriffs office has begun the
work of sending out the election books
and supplies to the country districts
for the primary election next Friday.
May lth. - s t
Th young iople of the flaptlst
church are giving an entertainment at
the church, Friday evening, May 12. at
8 o'clock. A mock trial and debate
being the mala features of the even
ing. Dont miss this humorous affair.
Rveryone welcome. Admission, adults
26c. children 10c . 44
'Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co.
When better automobiles are built,
Butck will build them. tf
contort as well as good service. Sum
mer weight llulbi-iggun union suits 950.
All wool cashmere nrmy socks S"c. 8
pair for $l.nn. Wallace. Uros. silver
ware, set of tl knives and forks. "Re;
six teaspoon 15c, Just what you want
i to take on your camping trip. Trade
rieoting. I at the Army Store and save money.
fc per yd. United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave.
Buttons covered. ' I South. " . - . 45
llsndlciiat Shop. tt A1j Wnda 0 rouuh anil dressed
Crescent orchestra Kagle Point. Sat lumber.'' Wallace Woods, jhone 108.
69j?ll K.sst Matn street.
Chicken dinner ' nt the Methodist . Anify 1ssw Bna,t H , ,l t
cnurcu. soma, aaiuruay. w ,... " .mlsoe, 1KMm(l uar 9o. Mens garters
me new uireciory or me leiepn.-uv Pllr.,.iua 1' S. Heavy
canvas gloves 10c pair, leather face
ranvnit irlxvo a cnud one. Hoe pair.
t Ions of the county. ' J ltrtrld : Mils. . U. R. Wo. Velvet
For Sule-Trlbunc- ads ray. On;tib , cflnk t for .rc Mmy
insertion sold our ten acre nni new, ,T.o0. HI top rubber
and hot.se. but we have a few five and ; tt(l, ( 9i ,0 u Ht 3 s5- We
ten acre bearing pear and npple orch-lnn (t m(mey Vnlua
aids for sale at tlOrt per acre V" ! Armv Stores, 32 Central Ave., So. 4D
easy payments. 1,01a nay neauy . ,,.,,- r 11. Umiwrt of lhl
11
company has ben distributed through
out Menforif and various other ior
Company.
Marinello Cosmetic Shop. 409 T.lbeM
ty Uldg. F.leotrolysis. Fhone 657-W. 4 i
IVin t miss the tun of seeing them I
release the prisoner in the mock trial
and debate Riven by the 11. Y. P. V. of
the llaptist church, Friday night May
12, at S o'clock. Admission, adults J 3c,
children 10c. .44
The, Kolb & Dill theatrical company.
which as usual played to capacity at
tendance at the Page last night left
this morning for Roseburg where their
comedy, "Give and Take" will be pre
sented tonight.
city are aiming the local people plan
ning to attend the "Days of "49" cele
bration at Sacramento, May 23 to 3tu.
Chicken dinner at the Methodist
church, South, Saturday, 6 to 8, 75c 44
Two watchmaker, prompt iervlce
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson,
Jeweler. tf
Window screens, screen doors. Med
ford made and made right Prices
right too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
44'
Carl Swainson. a former resident of
this city, now employed as a printer
Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. at Charleston. Wash., passed through
M-....H ih.f ni.alitv that! tne cuy loaay enrouie 10 vumoiui-
THE STORE
WITHOUT
COMPETITION
Is offering sensa
tional bargains in
Men's suits and
shoes.
You can save a
lot of money on
your suit or shoes
OTHER
BARGAINS
1
Overalls ; 98c
Work shirts 69c
Black or
brown sox 10c
Canvas gloves 10c
Leathergloves50c
Worksox3pr25c
, Mens garters 15c
Dress hats $1.50
Rubberboots3.50
Trunks
Suit Gases
gives satisfaction at Johnsons,
Jeweler.
'lenU New all and auto tonus
made of government standard 29-inch
wide canvass, all new and in all stan
uard siies. our prices will surprise
yon. New army pup tent $2.9.1. O. IX
wool army blankets at tha low price of
12.93, like new. Kxtra heavy khaki
paats 2.7o. Kxtra. heavy khaki
breeches $3.23. Genuine blue cham
bray shirts tl-00. at Unite Army
Stores. 32 Central Ave. So. 45
K. A. Howe of Klamath Falls is
spending a few days In the city attend
ing to business matters. He says the
lumber strike at that cifc: l near solu
tion as the merchants have shut down
on furnishing food to workers, on the
theory that the quickest way to settle
the strike is by work.
Lime and cement Medford Lumber
Co. '
Phone 094 Medford Service Co. 44
Window glass, paint sash, doors.
screens, everything in woodwork.
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44
J. B. King of San Francisco is a
guest at the Hotel Holland. Other
guests include C. W. Cottam of Chi
cago. J. J. Graff of Engvne. Roliert R.
Collins and R. P. Wright of Weed. Cal.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. ltarkham of Yreka
Calif.. W. 11. Kassls of Oakland, caitr.
and J. C. Riggln and R. Murdock or
Los Angeles. '
Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
Trr our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Part of Atdencraig farm has been1
purchased by J. L. Helms of Medford,
who has taken possession of 2i0 acres
of the ranch with the intention of rais
ing chickens. With the ranch goes the
farm equipment, Mr. Nelll reserving
for himself 35 acres of land and the
large home on the property. Mr. Helms
has his family on the farm now.
Grants Pass Courier.
Shoes called for and delivered free.
repaired or shlned. Mail orders a
siuM-iallv. Work sent C. O. D. C B.
Watkins, 127 W. Main, phone 5tG. 69
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, de-lnforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 S. Front street. tf
Bearing pear and apple orchards
sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre
tracts and up. Easy terms. Near
Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
Bags
on a short vacation and auto trip.
Firs Insurance, Brown ft White.
Paxson's Superb Duhlla roots now
on sale, at Central Point Order early.
R. H Paxson. tt
"Beauty is the first gift that nature
gives to women and the first she takes
away." E. Burnham s toilet requisites.
shampooing, hatrdresslng. manicur
ing, facial massage, soalph treatments.
hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop,
Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf
Mail service by stage between here
and Ashland was resumed this morn
ing. Postmaster McCall announced to
day. The outgoing stage leaves about
8 o'clock and mail closes at the post
office at 7:30. Incoming mailt will
arrive here at 4 o'clock, too late for
city delivery, but in time for distribu
tion to boxes on the day of arrival.
Later when the Green Springs Moun
tain road is open the running time will
be cut an hour and the stage will ar-
Will H. Wilson
THE STORE
WITHOUT
COMPETITION
. NOW PLAYING -
ZANE
GREY'S
Powerful Story'
"THE 1 1 '
Mysterious
RIDER"
with V, ' . ' ' : ,
ROBERT McKIM
and
CLAIRE ADAMS
RIALTO
COMING SUNDAY
VIOLA
DANA
in her latest jazzy, pep
py picture
'Glass Houses
rive at 3 o'clock. Klamath Falls Herald.
Now Is the time to book your order
with Kewcomb for slahwood the large
load fT.&A dumped. Phone G31. 49
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 und miss it
41
Watkins household necessities. No.
9 North Fir street or phone 957- or
371-L. William Campbell, agent. 48
Asbury Beall of the Central Point
district was a business visitor in the
city Thursday afternoon.
Flowers for all occasions. See us
about your bedding plants, porch
boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox
& Jkroney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374.
tf
Chicken dinner at the Methodist
church, South, Saturday, C to 8. 75c. 44
If yon are not among our satisfied
customers, try us today and adopt the
profitable habit Phone 223, Apparel
Cleaners and Hatters, 624 N. Riverside
46
Laird V. Woods of Dallas Is the first
ex-service man to cash in a bonus loan
warrant. Wood's warrant was receiV'
ed by State Treasurer HofT for clear
ance Wednesday. It called for the
payment of J3000, the maximum
amount which can be loaned under
the provisions of the bonus law.
They have won a reputation by per
formance. Let your next car be
Huumobile. 47
We are watch specialists.. We guar
antee results. Johnson, Jeweler. ,tf
Phone 594 Medford Service Co. 44
The Grants Pass chamber of com
merce has recently issued some at'
tractive folders outlining on one side
the different natural attractions sur
rounding Grants Pass and showing
'their situation and distance on a map
on the reverse side. The folder is ac
companied by a pamphlet on the
Marble Caves.
Foot troubles scientifically treated
at The Marinello Shop. Expert Pedl
curist In attendance.
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
NuBono. Phone 585-J. tf
i Invest your savings Tn the Jackson
County Building and Loan association
tf
Curls UlrJch of Jacksonville apen
a few hours in the city Thursday on
business.
When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 K
Main. -
Dance, Kagle Point, Sat nlte,
Make yonr little girl happy with" an
add-a-pearl necklace. The family am
friends will keep It growing. Martin
J. Keddy, Jeweler, 46
Bert Newton of Horn brook. Calif.
a pioneer resident of this city and th
Butte Creek district, but a resident
the California town for the past ten
years Is In the city visiting old frionds
and attending to business.
Found A place where they repair
all makes of cars, rcbore cylinders,
sell DeLuxe pistons, McQuay-Norrls
rings, Liberty cars. A square deal
place to trade. Riverside Garage, tf
This office Is prepare to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tf
Wild rannrtes have made their ap
pearance In the city the last few days
and are vying with the spurrowa In the
rush for fiuid on the street nnd lawns
though outnumbered a couple of thou
sands. The wild canary likes the
woods best and is not often 'seen In
towns. Wilbur Ash polo says thhy have
Ihmmi driven from the hills by the snow
and cold werttuoK, which Hhnt orf the
supply of insects. The wild canmies
are descendants of tame canaries that
soaped from wines, nnd hiv or two
species, one a steel grsy color, and the
other with bright yellow backsl and
steel gray underneath.
Snnd, gravel sediment. Phone 812-J.
lloft writes Automobile lusurnmv.
Telephone 41.
I have taken over the White & Trow-
bridge Insurance Agency, formerly
operated by Mr. Hen. J. Trowbridge.
Judge George W. Dunn of Ashland,
reimblicnn candidate for the ststo
senabs spent Thursday artermmn in
the city on business.
Pies, rakes, salads, meats nnd
vegetables mad to order. Medford
Cafeteria. , 45'
Dunce. Eagle Doint Sat- nlte. f-
C. U C.off for Fire Insurance.: Tele
phone 41.
Dick F. H.igue of Itoyette. Ida.. Is a
guest at the Hotet Medford as are T.
F. Saunders of Fresno. J. It Horfmun
of Seattle, F. E. Collins of St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Grase and Falph
Grase of New York, Mr. and Mrs. H.
H. Wheeler of KugeneT C. XL Ualley
of Oakland, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
L. R. Flag of Los Angeles.
Manuafactnrers of the belter grade
davenports, chair, rockers, and foot
stools In latest design. Constructed to
give service and comfort- Of best
workmunshlp, liardwood frames, web
bing bottoms, high tempered steel
spring, filled wun nax. nair ami t-oi i
tun. Soring or down cushion. ( ov-
ered In deulm. veloitr. mohair or tapes
try. No woodshavings used. All
material new and clean. 1'pholslorlng
of all kinds. Draperies made to order
If interested call Jacksonville Phone
202. J. Wei. Vpholstery. &1
Dance! Butte Falls, Sat. May 13th.
Ijtunspach's orchestra. Midnight lunch
45
Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall
Tribune office. tf
The F.Iks bulge observed Mothers
evening last night In connection with
the coming national Mother's Duy oh
servance of Sunday. Mavor Gate de
livered a short and appropriate ad
dress.
See Dean ft Dixon for codling moth
spraying. Phone 106. 49
Everywhere von look you see a
Chevrolet tr
The attention of all n-servlre men
la t thn flirt that Mav 2."th Is II
the last date for tiling cash or loan
applications under the Oregou bonus
law.
Have you seen the new stune
marten chokers, in lUirtlett's window.
Prices range from 10 for the cheuper
lirrailn tii 140 for the finest. 49
Mco-Dust kills aphis on roses ami
egetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co.
Mrs. Walter Pierce of I.a Grande.
ife of ono of the democratic candi
dates fqr governor, underwent a major
peratkm at a Portland hospital Wed
nesday. Her condition is reported to
be satisfactory.
Bus leaves stage depot for Jackson-
ille dance tonight at 9 o'clock. 44
X-Ray at Dr. Murphy's office. 4i
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fellows of the
Trail Creek district spent Thursday
the city attending to business mat
ters and visiting friends.
Rvn monev on garden tools and
hose at Monarch Seed Co.
We have a fine black bear rug for
sale for the mounting rharges. Call
and see this rug. Bartlett's, 113 W.
Main street.
The work of putting new shelves
and counters in the Heath drug store
Is now under way. The improvements
Include a balcony -which will almost
double the capacity of the store.
Gifts that last." A big selection for
the baby. Martin J. Reddy, jeweler.
46
Free dirt for lawns ot garden. Call
at building site, Minnesota street H.
A. Thlerolf.
A number of local high school stu
dents arc In attendance at tho Junior
Week End festivities at O. A. C to see
what college Is like and to give the
institution an inspection with the view
of attending next year. Quito a num
ber of tho local seniors Intend to visit
the Oregon campus next week end
when Junior Week End activities will
be in full swing there.
Bus leaves stage depot for Jackson
ville dance tonight at 9 o clock. 44
Everywhere voti look YOU S00 a
Chevrolet.
Miss Mabel Weedon has recently
been added to the membership list of
the sales force In the Martin J. Redely
Jewelry store. Larry fichado states
that the addition , was necessary no-
cause of the Increase In business.
For dancing. Launspach'a orchestra.
45
If It's insurance we write It It A
Holmes. The Insurance Mnn.
John Gore returned this morning
from Portland where he has been for
the past few days on business.
Auto Insurance. Brown ft White.
ECONOMY GROCETERIA
The Home of Bread Like Mother Made
Outing time will soon be here fishing, picnics, hikes, touring and
all the other outdoor trips, and the big problem is the lunches.
We just made a fortunate buy of lunch goods, and will price
them to you as we bought them, away below the market. Bet
ter(buy your summer needs, as these prices can apply only to the
stock on hand. f
. ; It for (i fur V2 fur
i 'lVtvLLiin('liTtuRUi-a!vays:n)(.....5c $1.15 $2.25
lMtvia lVvi-to.1 Meat. IV.', always 10... 21S 10 70C
! iVUvia Veal Uaf, '.Vs. always l.V 33? Gl $1.25
IMoria Vjt'iina Sausao, ' Vs, always 1.V JKty 0 iV1 $1.25
IMociatMrn IWvt Hash, always 1.V ItHc 0-1 $!'.25
I Mtvia I mnt ry Sausnno, 1 's always 'JO.- 11? (U $ 1 .25
IMocift Huitilmi'Ker teak ', Vs, nlw's. l.V 7-V $1.15
ALPINE MILK 10c A CAN
bug
ar Su
gar
The canning season will soon be here and you will need sugar.
We are carload buyers and always have a good price.
For tomorrow: ' '
Pure Cane Sugar $7.15
i ii '
Gates & Lydiard
per 100
J. J. Him btcr und & M Hullts of the
California-Oregon l"owT company, left
this morning by auto for Ub-ndale on a
brief business visit.
Wanted, the best car JiOO or $500
cuHh will buy. tilve full particulars.
Box S2, Mail Tribune. W
Ilig dance at Jackson villo, Friday.
May 12. iienefit Jacksonville ball club.
44
The Junior box soelaj nt the hlKh
school tonight gives promise ot being
well attended.
Big dance at Jacksonville, Prlday.
May 12. Iienefit Jacksonville ball club.
44
Lattice and all kinds of moulding,
our own make. Trowbridge Cabinet
Works. 41
. J. W. Judy, local Standard Oil man.
returned this morning after a brirt
business visit in Portland.
Italloon dances Suturday nte at the
N'at. 41' i
We'll deliver you 100 lbs. of table
potatoes for $l5. Monarch Seed ft
feed Co. Phone 260.
George Kunzman left yesterday by
anto for Portland where he will meet
Mrs. Knnzman who has lxx-n in Seat
tle attending the Parent-Teachers eon
ferenee as the Medford delegate. They
are expected to return tho first of the
week. ,
Big danre at Jacksonville, Friday,
May 12. Iienefit Jacksonville bull club.
44
Children cared for. Mrs. W. N.j
Campbell, 371-L. 4.r
L J 1
C9
H. W. Paul returned this morning
frvin a several dsfs businnks visit In
S.-nitlo and Portlnnd.
Crescent orchestra Kagto Point, Bat.
Wanted, iho bit car lino or $."io
cash will buy. (Ilv full pnrtli-ulnrs.
Ho 82. -Mail Tribune. 4f,
Mrs. W. J. iinruell and daughter
Josephine rclurnd this inutnliig from
a several months vllt In Minneapolis,
Minn., Where they were culled by the
illness of Mrs. llurutetl' daughter,
Mrs. Ixiren Collins nnd by tho Hlnens
and dentil of her husband, l-oren !''
Collita. Mrs. Collins bus rm ovep fl
from lu-r Illness and will uirlvn In sev
eral woeks after which she wl reside
with' her parents til Three Oaks orch
ards Tho younger ot the (wo Collins
children urcompanied Mrs. 1 lurtnll
and Josephine when they arrived this
nuirnlng.
When In need ot Bash and doors,
call Wallnre Woods, 103 or come to
711 K. Main street.
Ilasebnll, Tulcnt vs. Jacksonville, at
Talent, Kundny, May 14. 44
II. II. Folrchlld, assistant district
sales manager for the Portland dis
trict of the Htundurd Oil company ar
rived this morning for a brief visit
with local reptesentatlves of the com
pany. .
Don't forget tho big Community
dance at thn Nat Hat. nlte. Freo dunn
ing 'until :30. 41
Vlavl dealer, Mrs. Poor, Hotel Medf'd
64
Miss Kb II l Huberts and Mis
Cindy Mauley Mt hist nHrht for Cor
vallis whi'i-o thy will spend Junior
Week Knd St the O. A.'C.
Phone Medford HervWo Co. 41
Shrlnere' Dance
llllluh Temple it Ash.
land will give another
one of their delightful
dunces on Frlduy
evening. May Kill at
Ashlund Armory. Mu
sic by Love I s n d's
Paruinmrnt orchestra of seven pieces.
All Manoiis uud their friends ara In
w
vited.
44
A. F.
Work In M
44
A A. M.
iiinicatlon Med-
riduy even-
:w p. ni.
M. deKree, Refreshments.
L. K. WllJ.IAMa, Beey.
A Seclnl romiuunicatl
V V ford IMlge loa. Frhl
Ar Ing, May 12th, 7:
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CONVAl.KHl'KNT IIOMK, ASH I.AM)
Kverythliig conducive to the up
bidding of heultli. Id'Htfitl surround
ings. 41
FOR HALK I.-I7 Hurler llosch mag
neto, Kod running condition. lluu.UO
i asli If luken at once. M. 8. Wnrken
ten, Medford. It. 2, lk,x 91. 4d
WAN'TlilV Klderly lady wishes isisi
tlm as housekeeper; more for home
than wages. Mrs. A, Isn, Mudrord,
tlenernl Hellvery. 45
THE WOMAN OP POISE
Once a 'rarity, Is now t bo observ
cd nnd admired upon every 4iand. In
deed, no other woman can flourish
long In the midst of.' Ibis woil;nf,
eompllcated life. , In tho homo,-In
business, in wicl.il life, tlio woman
who Is serene und confident wins,
while the nervous, flustered individ
ual wastes her talents und 'gets no
where. Of course, ' polso is depen
dent mnlnly upon sound health and
steady nerves. If you feci that you
are being- kept buck in this way, why
not turn to thut great woman's rem
edy Lyiliu K. I'inkhnm's 'Vegetable
Coinoound, whli:h whs manufactured
from a thorough understanding of
tho nervous eystorrt ot women? Adv,
Fresh
JHlome
Made
Cakes
HAVE YOU j TRIED OUR
HOMEMADE CAKES?
Mrs. Goodwin makes Sunshine, Atiglefood, and Layer Cakes of
all kinds. Special cakes of any kind made on request.
i ' . . . .. . i . - .
ORDER ONE NO W FOR SUNDAY
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Personal Attention Prompt Service
n. E, Marsh
Phone 252
GROCER
Phone 252