Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    nvDFORD MATTJ ' TRTBUOT),- lfEBFORT). Oft KAON". SATITttD A V. MAY ite
PTfHE TWO
Jfodaland ,
Personal
Dans for th observance of Mothers'
Day at th First Methodist church.
Fourth nnd Phrtlett streets. Include
Mother's Pay will be observed si the
First Hiqitlnt church Sunday with $m
idmsis on the day In every -service.
several notnlile features. 'Thts Throne The speolnl Mother' VNiy sermon will
Room of JhMiiooracy? la the.sulijeit of be delivered by Rev, F. U. I.ech nt 11
Voter Manet, (he noted nl.nt aiithor.; lt0 ul ,(e ,.ai.l to ...othednMHl. Mr.i Mother's Prayer" will be the special
ltv. from the l'n tod States dewirtnient) . "... ....... ....... ..
of agriculture,' I spendtriff today nt
the Southern Oregon Experiment Sta
tion, Koln over the )ear work with
Mr. Itelmer. Mr. Itlsset is In oharpe
of the experimenters service depart
ment of the nnrenii of Plant lntrodue-j
tlons.. This Is his third trip to the
local Experiment Station.
Sand, gravid, sediment. Phone Stl.'-J.
1 have taken over the White & Trow
bridge Insurance Agency, formerly
operated by Mr. lien. J. Trowbridge.
I will be pleased to attend to all
endorsements, or aid in adjusting
losses. J. W. Wakefield, Palm IU.wfc.
..'.,.' 4''
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Amer
ican Legion, will give a chicken dinner
lor members o the American lesion
and their ladies, in Ixgion hall, nt C:3o
D'clork, on Tuesday evening. Admis
sion 50 cents. . 4i
On account of Illness of the pastor,
D. E. Millard, ll. P. Lindas will fill the
pulpit at the First Christian church
Sunday morning. Mr. Lindas' subject
will be "Building the Christian City."
Mayor Gates announced today that
In nceordance with an Invitation Is
sued to hint by the Kit Klux Klan or
ganization of Medford he attended
their secret . meeting Thursday night,
under the conditions laid down by both
tho Klan and himself as to making a
public report, and is already at work
writing out his reiiort.
Dance. Eagle Point, Rat. nite. 69
C. L. Goff for Fire Insurance. Tele
phone 41.
Maniiafacturers of the better grade
davenports, chairs, rockers, and foot
e tools in latest design. Constructed to
give service and comfort. Of best
workmanship, hardwood frames, wel
MacDonouglt will sing, "Only One
Mother," by Windermere. At the even
inn service Mrs. Susnett will sing,
' When Mother Prayed." The sermon
subject for this service is announced
as "The Human Common IVnomina
tor." Special provision has been mmle
for nil who would otherwise be unable'
to attend those services. Anyone
wishing an auto to call Is requested to
phone Kli-R tonight;'. ; " 1
V have a tine black bear rug Tor
sale for the mounting charges. Call
and see this rug. llartlett's, W W.
Main street. 49
Gifts that last." A big selection fur
the baby Martin J. Heddy, Jeweler.
; ....... . . c.
Attention, ex -Soldiers: Ranches sold
under Soldiers Bonus plan or ay with'
share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray;
Realty Company. .'
Mr. W. F. Jewett ami Mrs. Carl
Washburn of Eugene, drove to thl
city to spend a few days visiting with
friends. They expect to drive on to
Metlford before returning to their
homes. Roseburg News Heview.
Free dirt for lawns oi garden. Call
at building site. Minnesota street IT.
A. Thierolf. '
Everywhere you look you soe a
Chevrolet. tf
Wanted A reliable man to water
lawn and flowers a few hours every
day. Phone 390-L. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Contrail of Rnch
spent Friday in the city visiting
friends and attending to business.
For dancing. Launspach'a orchestra.
45
If it's Insurance we write It R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Anto insurance. Brown & White.
An enjoyable dancing party was held
bin bottoms, high tempered steel "si ntgm si me ivai oy xne z-wz ciuu
apring. filled with flax, hair and cot- an a large number of high school
ton. , Spring or down cushions. Cot-1 students attended. Music was furnish-
akuI In denim, velour. mohair or taoes- r lne imperial i"0.
try. No woodshavings used. All
material new and clean. Upholstering
of all kinds.' Draperies made to order.
If interested call Jacksonville Phone
202. J. Weis. Vpholstery. 51
Witness the marriage ceremony at
the entertainment in the Natatorium
given; by the ladies of the First M. E.
church Tuesday evening. May' 16th.
Ticket 35c, ' .45
The'pnblic niarket of this morning
was a fair one for this time of year
with a goodly, supply of early veget
ables and plants on sale. Twelve
booths were occupied. The meat sup
ply . was small, as fresh meats are
growing scarce.
Dance! Butte Fails, Sat May 13th.
Launspach'a orchestra. Midnight lunch
45'
Wanted, the best car $100 or $300 1
cash will buy. Give full particulars.
Box 82, Mail Tribune. . 45
Well dellTer you 100 lbs. of table
potatoes for. J1.S5. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. Phone 2C0.
Children cared for. Mrs. W. N.
Campbell. 371-1 . - . .. 45
James (Jimmy) Jones, a well known
resident of this city who has been bed
fast with an attack of blood poisoning
in his foot is able to be around again.
Hard times made easy, buy ranches
without money, pay with share of crop,
like rent Gold Ray Realty company.
45
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point Sat
59
leash will buy. Give full particulars
music with other interesting, features.
A short program will bo given nt the
Sunday school hour. "The Old Fash
ioned Home" will be the theme of the
evening sermon, which should Interest
every lover of ljomes, as ft practical
application of the theme of tho day Is
heeded. A" new feature will be Intro
duced at the evening service. . An
orchestra has been .formed under the,
leadership of Ray Hague, who recently
returned frow serving two years In the
Jyavy Hand. - The orchestra will render
several s'eleclions. The choir will also
have some-' music In fceepfnjr with the
special theme, "An Old Fashioned
Home," by Mrs. Scougall and Miss
Steiner, nnd the choir w ill sing, "Moth
er's Prayers Have Followed He." Cars
will be sent for anyone desiring them,
if they will call up Rev. F. It. Leach.
Hemstitching,
Plcoting.
Sc per yd.
Muttons covered. 1
Handlctlft Shop. tf
Crescent orchestra F.agle Point, Sat
69
I.lme for spray. Medford Lbr. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed G. Brown expect to
leave about May 20th for a' month's
visit with Mr. Urowna, mother at West
Fork. Arkansas.
Watch repairing of that quality that
gives satisfaction at Johnson's,
Jeweler.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. - . .
Abner Hixson of Watkins, Ore. spent
Friday In the city vjslting friends and
attending to business matters. '
Shoes called for and delivered free.
repaired or shlned. Mail orders a
specialty. Work sent C. O. P. C. B.
Watkins. 127 W. Main, phone 556. C9
Lime and cement . Medford Lumber
Co.
The junior box social at the high
school last night was poorly attended
The work of putting new ties and
otherwise repairing the Medford t'oanl
railroad will be completed by tonight.
The entire road has been gone over
and scores of new lies and-rail put In.
Tho road will begin Monday the work
or hauling Rravel on a Southern Pa
cific contract.
Fire Insurance. Brown A White.
"Ueatity la the Mist gift tout nature
gives to women and the first she takes
away." E. Burnham'a toilet rcqulsltea.
shampooing, hntrdressing, manicur
ing, facial massage, acalph treatments,
hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop.
Medford Building. Phone 191 L. tt
George Nuebcr returned to his home
stead Friday In the Butte Fulls district
after a short stay In the city.
Now is the time to book your order
with Newcomb for alabwood the large
load iM dumped. Phone 631. 49
Watkins household necessities. No,
9 North Fir street or phone 9ti7- or
:i7l-L. William Campbell, agent. 4S
Rev. K. P. Utwrence will be absent
from his pulpit at the Presbyterian
church for the next three Sundays, but
arrangements have been made fur ser
vices for each Sunday. Tomorrow
morning Or, Wm. P. Holt will siienk as
county health officer on "Matters IVr-
taining to Public Health. Special
music will be a violin trio from Ixdien-
grin played by Misses Ruth Campbell
and Elsie Kaufman and Curleton
Janes. At the evening service J. ('.
Clark, Y. M. C. A. secretary from
Shanghai, China, home on rurloiigh,
will bring a message from the heart
of the great hat Ion now in the midst of
so much turmoil. It will bo well worth
the hearing of every one. Mrs. R, E.
McElhose will sing a soprano solo, s
Flowers for all occasions. See us
about your bedding plants, jmrcb
boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox
& Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374.
" tf
If you are not among our satisfied
customers, try us today and adopt the
profitable habit Phone 223. Apparel
Cleaners and Hatters, C21 N. Riverside
46
Inrln Prick capsUed In his Ford
touring car on. King's Highway last
Pies, rukes, salads', meats nnd
vegetables made to order. Medford
Cafeteria. . .' 46
! 11' . 111 1 I'. I. .. . Jl..1 ' .1
THE X-RAY
Wanted Clean cotton rags at MalllUo 82. Mad Tribune,
Trfbijne office. . tf
For rent, on shares dancing pavilion,
hotel, restaurant fishing, hunting,
bathing and camping privileges cover
ing 100 acres. River frontage. Gold
Ray Summer Resort, Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. 45
George W. Walters of Kings high
way is seriously ill with a tumor on
his left temple, and Mr. and Mrs.
Walters have sent for all their chil
dren, some or whom live nearby, to
come home. Mrs. Carrie A. Miller of
San Jose. Calif., arrived here last
Tuesday, and another daughter, Mrs.
A. B. Kaeler, and her husband, of Fort
Jones, Calif., drove through to Med
ford last night. The oldest daughter.
Mrs. Leila Young of Elgin, 111., is on
the way here and is expected to arrive
any hour.
Bee Dean & Dixon for codling moth
spraying. Phone 106. 49
Everywhere you look yon see i
45
by the boys of the high school but aHlht "! although the car was dam
those who did attend had a good timeiid considerably Frick escaiied with
and plenty of refreshment The Junior l'Kht """"P on he I,
class cavo the social for the uurnose nd windshield wore badly 1
Chevrolet tt
Have you seen the new stone
marten chokers In Bartlett's window
Prices range from $10 for the cheaper
grade to $40 for the finest 49
The Women's College elub will meet
this afternoon at the home of Mrs. R.
W. Stearns, S3 TtortirOrange street.
Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses and
vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co.
X-Ray at Dr. Murphy's office. 47
Save money on garden tools and
hose at Monarch Seed Co.
l '
CHANGE OF LIFE
MAN'S TRIAL
Proof That Lydia E. PinkW
Vegetable Compound is of Great
Help at This Period .
MetroBolis. Illinois. "I "have taken
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
1 pouna ana n is an n
claims to be and has
I benefited me won-
Iderfullv. I had been
I sick loreigntmontns
I with a trouDie wnicn
confined roe to my
I bed and was only
I able to be op part of
the time, when I was
I advised by a friend.
I Airs, fcmitn, to try
I Lydia E. Pinkham's
iveeetafcie uom-
Bound and Liver Pills. I was so much
benefited by the Use of these medicines
that I was able to be tip and about in
two weeks. I was at the Change of Life
when I began taking the medicines and
I passed over that time without any
trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do
all my housework washinp, ironing,
scrubbing, and cooking, all there is to do
about a house, and can walk two or
three miles without getting too tired. 1
know of several of my neighbors who
have been helped by your medicines. ' '
Mrs: Emma Culver, 706 . 7th St.,
. Metropolis, Illinois.
Depend upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound.' Nervousness, irrita-
' bility, heat flashes, headache and dizzi
ness, are relieved by this splendid med-
. Icins.
MlMIIIIll
r ... i
L. U. Collins of Yreka, Calif, spent
Thursday and Friday in the city visit
ing friends.
When in need of sash and doors.
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come t
711 E. Main street ...
Viavl dealer, Mrs. Foor, Hotel Medrd
.64
Wanted A reliable man to water
lawn and flowers a few 'hours every
day. Phone 390-L. tf
On Saturday. May 2". Roseburg will
be host to about 400 members of the
Knights of Pythias lodge, who will
gather here from all parts of southern
Oregon for the regular district conven
tion. This district includes Kugene,
Cottage Grove, Roseburg, Grants Pass,
Ashland, Medford and Klamath Falls.
The grand lodge officers will be pres
ent and with the delegations from the
cities mentioned and from other points
within the district the attendance Is
expected to be well over 400. The
convention will differ ' from former
meetings of this nature in that Instead
of putting on the work in the Knight
degree such as has been done formerly
a Page 'class of 100 members or more,
the largest Page class in the history
of the lodge In this district will be
initiated into the order. This work
will be conducted by the grand lodge
officers themselves. The program will
include a number of fine features.
chief of which will be a band concert
by the famous "Dokie" band of Med
ford. Medford is to be well represent
ed in this convention, and in addition
to the band will have more than 150
delegates. Roseburg News-Review.
Everywhere you look you see
Chevrolet tf
For expert lawn mower grinding call
Mitchell Ladder Co.
Dancing! Natatorium! To-night
Come early. Free dancing until 9:30.
44
Farmers of the valley have starWd
their annual warfare against the goph
ers and digger squirrels, both rodents
being reported quite plentiful this sea
son.
Big lard reduction at the Economy
and West Side Meat Markets starting
Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound palls
ri.40, 5 pound pail 70c, and 3 pound
pail 4Gc. ' 60
Sash and doors. Medford Lumber
Co. ' " .
The largest and best orchestra in
southern Oregon will be heard at the
Nat tonight Admission only. 10c.
Free dancing until 9:30. 44
Thomas Simpson of Ashland, spent
Friday in the city attending to busi
ness and shaking hands with friends.
When better automobiles are built
Buick will build them. tf
Hig lard reduction at the Economy
and West Side Meat Markets, starting
Saturday, May 13th. 10 pound palls
$1.40, 5 pound pail 7,0c, and 3 pound
pail 45c. B0'
Mike Hanluy, Jr., of Butte. 'Creek,
was a visitor in the city on Thursday
and Friday.
Meet your friends at tho community
dance tonight at the Nat. 44
All kinds of rough and dessed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108,
,711 East Main street. '
ot raising funds for the Junior prom
which will be given May 31. All Junior
boys are in favor of having the money
for the prom taken out of the class
treasury this year instead of being
forced to pay admission as has former
ly been the case. The senior reception
it has been announced, will be held
June 2nd.
i ents New . all and auto tents
made of government standard 29-Inch
wide canvass, all new and in all stan
dard sizes, our prices will surprise
you. . New army pup tents $2.95. O. D.
wool army blankets at the low price of
$2.95, like new. Extra heavy khaki
pants $2.75. Extra heavy khaki
breeches $3.25. Genuine blue cham
bray .shirts $1.0l, at Unite Army
Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 45
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
E. M. Eldridge of St. Louis is a guest
at the Hotel Medford as are F. M.
Roeplcr of Fresno, E. B. Fitta ot Cor
vallis. J. C. Osborne of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. T. D. Lewis of South Ilend, Wn..
W.. L. Beyer of Eugene, S. II. Hess
and Thoo. A. Comrades of San Fran
cisco and Charles F. Smith of Los
Angeles.
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 np. Easy terms. Near
Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
J .A. Wolf and Elsworth Abel were
each fined $15 this morning when they
entered pleas ot guilty to charges of
speeding in Justice Taylor s' court
The arrests were made by Traffic Off!
cer J. J. McMahon.
Marlneno Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber
ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone S57-W. 47
Regulation army shoes that fit your
feet; buy a pair and you will have
comfort as well as good service. Sum
mer weight Balbriggan union suits 95c,
All wool cashmere army socks 35c, 3
pair for $1,00. " .Wallace Bros, silver
ware, set of 6 knives and 6 forks, 75c;
six teaspoons 15c. Just what you want
to take on your .camping trip. Trade
at the Army Store and save money.
United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave.
South.. 45
Tom Gaines of Trail has returned to
his home after spending a few days
in the city. .
Two watchmakers, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson,
Jeweler. . tf
The Bennrul public has Hula Idea
of tho progress made In medical and
surgical science during the past five
or ten years.. Titers la still long wuyj
to go; but the advances made have
placed the dlu gnosis And orgunlc loca
tion of dlMeaae beyond thrt'slMgo of
experiment. .'
The science, utid art .f X-ray diag
nosis and treatment U now only 25
years old; during which time It has
been developed by pbysloists, electric
engineers, photographic eheriihaViind
physicians. ' "
lurlng the rirst 15 years progress
was slow and knowledge gained wui
limited, by reason of Imperfect equip
ment. Muring fiee 1. years the ap
plication of X-rays was restricted to
the location of bullets, or the diagno
sis tf fractures or other diseases of
Iwmes. The Interpretation of such
pictures was relatively easy, and a
ph.vslcjan with a smull X-ray machine
to his office was the only specialist
The American Invention of X-ray
machines, such as the "Interruptles
transformers" and "thermionic tubes"
prepared the way for great advances.
The medical use of X-rays has been,
during the past ten years, expanded
to tho diagnosis ot all diseases which
produco deformity In either the bones
or the orguns or the body.
Today, a roentgenologist ran diag
nose diseases of tho chest and heart,
the stomach and bowel, Rail bladder
and appendix, kidneys and bladder,
the pelvic organs and even the brain;
so that the treatment of suiTi diseases
i Is Iteyond the stage ot cuesswork
and Is baited on exact knowledge.
It will be readily seen that a physi
cian cr a surgeon cannot devote lime
enough to the medical and surgical
application ot X-ray science to be
come proficient In It, and also In his
own work. .To fill this need a now
specialist has n risen In this new
Ith
The top
iroken In
the accident wliieh occurred when a
tront tire oiew oub an.i me irom hr(Ulch of medicine, which Is so Intri
wheels took a quick flop and Jammed. ... a8 t0 d);mi.n,i ,hn . ,,
causing the car to overturn.
They have won a reputation by icr
formance. Let your next car be a
Hupmoblle. 47
We are watch specialists. We guar
antee results. Johnson, Jewclar. tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Judy left yester
day afternoon for Tiller, Ore, for a
brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kerr.- -
Foot troubles scientifically treated
at The Marlnello Shop. Expert Pedl-
curlst In attendance. , 47
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corseUert s t or
NuBone. Phone E85J tf
Dean Allen of the University of Ore
gon school of journalism arrived this
morning for the purpose of delivering
an address to the conference of high! does not Imply ability as a roengen
study of the one engaged In Jt the
"roengenoMtst" the X-ray special
ist. The X-ray specialist has a
ground work of medical science elab
orated by years of training In bis
special line ot work. . ,
The public is not benefitted by
.-ray picture. Their health prob
lems are concerned only with the
Interpretation of the rvNultn of an
X-ray examination by a specialist In
that work. The work of the roent
genologist forms only a part I (hough
an important part) of the whole ex
amlnaiion and diagnosis.
X-ray equipment may be purchased
by Xnycne with the means to buy It;
hut possesslson ot such equipment
school editors at the high school this
afternoon.
Invest your savings rn the Jackson
County Building and, Loan association.
tf
Goff writes Automobile Insurance.
Telephone 41.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CONVALESCENT HOME. ASHLAND
Finest place to regain lost health
Diet and hydropathic treatment 45
WANTED To rent a horse for a
month. Light work. Will pay well
for use. A Jt, care Mall Tribune. 48
WANTED Woman for cooking, and
general housework In family of two.
flood .wages. Inquire Mrs. Geo. H.
Parsons, Hillcrest Road, Tel. 491.
FOR SALE Alfalfa In my orcharu
Just west of Central Point; imrty to
cut It and pay so much a ton. Phone
R. L. Wilson. Hotel Holland. 51
FOR 8ALE Good Chevrolet body
touring car. Clark Motor Co. - 40
LOST Pair brown kid gloves on N,
Hart but 81. Finder please phone
Mann's Store. r 46
specialist, or the knowledge needed
to make X-ray examinations which
are of value to the patient, any more
than the . possession of a , blgh-pow
eied racing car would make a man a
successful racing driver; even though
he were expert In the . mechanical
knowledge of automobiles. ' '
Grave danger attaches to X-ray
work done by unskilled. Inadequate
machinery may be purchased and the
representation made that It is ade
quate and that the possessor has the
skill to use it to advantage
There are many so-called X-ray
laboratories elsewhere In this region;
but. they cannot1 and should not be
expected to furnish material aid to
the patient.
Between Portland, Orogon, and
aacramento, lalirornia, there are
only two places whert competen
X-ray service, fnrnlshed by an X-ray
specialist skilled by years of training
and with adequate equipment, can be
had. These are At the Sanitarium In
Ashland and at the Sacred Heart
Hospital In Medford. Dr. Lincoln
Kalleit is the roentgelologlst In both
places. ' ( Adv.
FOR RNT Sleeping room.
N. Holly St.
Man. 22K
. 45
FOR BALK Three
brown gelding 2
1380. . Carl Each
Eagle Ptiint.
Jersey cows;
years old, weight
. Phone 4F-I4.
4
lffkMt Ossuty jw!ry Besatrinr,
mauosa natung, . watas
Bepalrtag.
Satisfaction Assured In
quality and price.
Mall of your wants.
MARTIN J. EEDDY
9
, A Practical Man for a
. "- Practical Job
. . . ..." "
WM. A. DALZIEL
Republican Candidate for
LABOR COMMISSIONER
Primaries May 10, 1022
Honor Your Mother
' , .bygoirig Sunday to the ; ; ' '
First Baptist Church
(N, Central and 5th St.) 1
: - - . . -- '1 ' t '" .' i I -' , t
Two special services Extra music
11 A. M.
"OUR MOTHERS"
. 8P.M,
"AN OLD FASHIONED HOME?'
(Orchestra and Choir)
VC'i
Ton.w
HI'XIHV
AXlt "
MO.MHV
NOW
At work he wields a wickedpick,
Ofttimes he lays a wayward brick;
He toils and boils and sweats
. - there.
There's not a job he will not shirk;
He takes his dinner pail to work,
- 'Cause it's lunch time when he
' gets there I
CHARLES
CHAPLIN
t i
IN
'PAY
DAY
9?
And the saddest thing of all
Was to hear the Missus call
""Ya gotta get up; ya gotta get up,
An' go to your work this mornin'l"
The New Chaplin Laugh
Knocks All Records in Half,
-Al
so
ENID BENNETT in
"Keeping Up With Lizzie"
Delightful Comedy-Drama Played
by Sterling Cast
COMING TUESDAY
BEBE DANIELS in "TWO WEEKS WITH PAY"
REPAIRS
" 'S I- " i
Now is the time toiix up the mower
and rakes for haying. We have a
complete line of John Deere ana
McCormick mower and rake repairs
, Order yours early, while our stock
is complete.
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Hubbard Bros.
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