Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    raw TWO
MEnronn matt; TniTtuxR MEnronn. onrcrtoy. Tuesday, may i. iovj
Focal and
Personal
Summer round trl, far from Me.l -
ford to Portland on the Southern Pa-
clflo ratlmml have just been uimoimc-
etl. Ken son tiiknts will lip on sale
daily from .May ;l'th to SeiiUmiber .
nnu i. "n any uckcis win no so...
every Friday and Saturday .luring tho
Hume period. The season fare is $16
nnd the 15 day fare, is $l3.''r. The
season fare from Ashland is $ltV50 and
the fifteen day fare 1 3.75.
Fancy combs, Hurretts. bobed hair
oinnwents. Martin J. lleddy. Jewelers.
57 j
Wanted A woman to do family
Washing for family of throe. I'hone:
390-K. 54.
for Fuller brushes call f.Ol-W. Ski
Tlio "Pnssinjt Show" eomiwiny which!
piays at tno i-age, tneator toniRiit win
arrive in the city late this afternoon
ill
from Keddlnp. Calif.
It requirei throe
baKK.'iKo cars and several passenger
coaches tr bring the large company
and its scenery and baggage.
Dance-, nntto Falls. Silt., May 27th.
57
Remember yon are going to attend
the Grimly meeting at Althea hall 8:00
thla evening. Important business. 53
Fire Insurance. Wrown & White.
The city council held a lengthy
meeting last night at which the meter
tales which the .large consumers of i
water will be charged were decided on.
TheRe rates vary with the kind of con
cern and the amount of water used by
aeh.
For her graduation, a wrist watch.
Martin J. Heddy, Jewelers. 57
For Fuller brushes call 604-W. 58
FAG E
TONIGHT
SEATS NOW!
NOTE: Owing to the enormuos
size of production and length of
performance, curtain rises ' at 8
o'clock. Patrons are respectfully
requested to be tn their seats at
that time, as POSITIVELY no one
will lie Beated during the first
scene.
FIRST TDtE IX MEDFORD
Messrs. Jjp and J. J. Shubcrt An
nounce tlin New York Winter
Garden's Most Stupendous Ilevue
of 1921
PRESENTING
WILLIE
and
EVfiENE
HOWARD
150 STARS 130
75 KKAl'TIKti T5
JH SCKNES 20
23(H) COST I MES lEtOO
I"RICrS: $1.10 TO $2.73
STARTS
TOMORROW
A
PAULINE
FREDERICK
.fax )
t Huhi-U1 by
TOM SANTCHI
and OTIS HARLIN
in an adaptation of
"JUDITH OP BLUE LAKE
RANCH"
i by Jackson Gregory
Flannel shirt, leather breeches,
biols and coinhrero
Ho Imt.-i Iii-r.
Gorgeous own, silk bow, dainty
alljUM'rs
lie lovtvl her madly.
He this great piilui-e of the prent
West.
PAGE
Lester W. Humphrey, Vnite.l
AtntAB nt.m-Vi.iv f.v fWniriwi voul iil il V-
iloclined to deny nr affirm repoVts that
. Ii had tiliiamed from District. Attur
I ney Wnohvine of I .oh Anfceies a list of
it ho menihers of the Ku Klnx Klan tn
'0rejron. Herons thnt such a list h.i.l
1)P(,n s1 to Mr. Ilnmiihrevs have been
rt,(U,1u,tl rronl u,8 Anscle where, it
.vs un,(,rsl0(Hl, ,he Oivnon list was
1 Stained hv the district attorney's f-
Uc(t followin(, ,hf( rpoent s,ootinir of
(wo mpn , a ngllt ra(,mK ,v Ro.
ports from tho sonth were that
the,
names of several Oregon officials were
included on the klan list. Mr. Hum
phrey declined to discuss the subject
or even to admit that ho had asted for
the membershiii data. Portland Ore
Ionian. '
Many beautiful jtitts for graduation
Mat-tin J. Ke.hiy, Jewelers. 57
For Sale Air compressors, pipe
from I inch to 2H inch. Sanitary beds
for camp use, mattress, blacksmith
ouin,a col,iplete, drills, tents, slwvels,
wii. ax0!ti slo()!W hlllnmon,t alt ,hese
ft SPCond-hnnd KiHids. Call Komie
Uiver Canal Company's office South
Fir street or phone 129. 59
Dance, Eagle Toint, Sat. nite. 59
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. White returned
home yesterday after 8iendiii about
six weeks in California.
Dance, llutt Falls, Sat., May 27ih.
' 57
I will be in Central Point Wednesday
and Saturday to give music lessons
,,,a 0Ol-
59
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Wooda, 108. 711 E.
Main.
J. H. Mulchay, general freight agent
of the Southern J'acific. with head-
quarters in Portland and I. T. Sparks
of Eugene, district passenger and
freight agent, of the same railroad.
were expected to arrive here this after-j
noon to look after business matters..
both here and in' Ashland, today and
tomorrow.
Don't forget the May festival at the
Lincoln school Thursday evening'. May
25. a fine program has been prepared.
, and lots ot good things to eat. Come
; and have a Rood time with the kiddles
lonce more before vacation, and help to
' build a muclr needed playshed.
A siHH-ial abaction at Chautauqua
'will be the Radio demonstration Satur
I day night. . 55
.Ftee dirt for lawns ot garden. Call
at building site, Minnesota street U.
A.Thierolf.
It is regretted that Miss Van Meter's
'name was nnintentially omitted on the
program of the M. E. concert given
i Tuesday evening in the report of the
Snn. Miss Van Meter gave a reading
1 an d graciously responded with an
i encore.
There will be a regular communica
tion of Reames chapter Wednesday,
May 24 at Masonic hall. Initiation.
Refreshments will be served by thej
officers. 54
For Fuller brushes call C04-W. 5S
C. L. Goft for Fire Insurance. Tele
phone 41.
H. J. Eberley, assistant state fores
ter, has retnrned to Salem after a few
days passed in southern Oregon, whereJ
! he conferred with a number of fire
t
patrol associations. Deputy nre war
dens are being placed in the field and
much improvement work in the for
ests is in progress. New trails are
being constructed, telephone lines are
being installed and a number of look
' out cabins are being repaired and
! placed in condition for the season.
Dance, Butte Falls, Sat, May 27th.
57
Chautauqua opens Friday. The great
event of the year. Go with others.
This is a community affair.
Wanted A woman to do family
washing for family of three. Phone
390-L. 54
C. W. Cox of Los Angeles, is a guest
at the Hotel Medford as are H. C. Jef
fers of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Robbin of San Diego. Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Cutles of Long Beach, Calif.
J. W. Mayo of Stayton, Ore.. B. J. Wall
of Seattle, H. D. Palmer and family of
Spokane. Wash., and T. Spencer
Brown of Oakland, Calif.
Save money on garden tools and
hose at Monarch Seed Co.
Frozen automobile, tractor and track
cylinders welded, de-inforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf
Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses and
vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co.
Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Hazelrigg and
son Worth arrived the first of the
week from Alameda, Calif., for a two
or three weeks visit with friends and
relatives. The Hazelrigga were for
merly residents of this city having left
about fivo years ago.
Everywhere you look too see ' a
Chevrolet. tf
If It's Insurance we write It B.A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Chautauqua week is here. Get your
ticket and enjoy six days of the best
on the platform.
By a vote of two to one Rex Kramer
and Philip Fordyce of Pendleton ' de
feated Lula Garrett and Corlyss Court'
ney of Grants Pass, in the annual
I'niversity of Oregon state high school
debate final, Saturday night. The sub
ject for the contest -was, "Resolved
that a graduated income tax should be
made a feature of a state system of
taxation In Oregon.' '
We'll delivei you 100 lbs. of table
potatoes for $1.85. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. Phone 260.
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat
59
When in need ot sash and doors
call Wallace. Woods. 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
Jack 'Morrill left yesterday for
.Angeles after having spent some time
in this city and on his ranch at Gold
. The mileage table iireurod by the)
Oregon Tourist ami Information Hnr-
can shows mileage ot prlnoiiml liolnUj
In thf stale from Portland,, The iulle-j
ntso is fiBiireiJ on roads .passable by
automobiles ami Is for tourist use. The,
mileage from Portland is as follows:
Albany, 75 miles; Ashland, 323 miles:
Astoria, .10 tl miles; Hums, Sii! miles;'
Canyon City, 31. miles; Coivallls, SC. '
miles; Crater Lake, KP2 miles; KuRone.j
123 miles; (irants Pass, 27 miles; 1
lluntinston. 3SS miles: Klamath Falls. .
SS6 miles: la Grande, 2StJ miles; I.al.e-
view, 426 miles: Marshflold via Rose
burs, SS. miles; Medford, 309 tulles;
Ontario 430 miles: Oregon-California
state line, 344 miles; I'etidtcton. 233
...s, . rine...-, m,o-s.
IV miles; Salem, 51 miles; Th
Ss miles; Tillamook, ' 107 nillea, and
W alla Walla, 279 miles.
Tho Chautauqua is a great educator
Take the children wlih you,
Lime for spray, Medturd Lbr. Co.
Watch rtpalrlng ot that quality that
Rives satisfaction at Johnson's,
Jeweler. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. McKee and
daughter left yesterday afternoon for
San Jfranclsco where Mrs. McKee will
visit her parents. Mr. McKee is ex
lie. tHl to return this week.
k Invest your savtnsa to the Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tt
Auto insurance. Brown White.
Viavt dealer, Mrs. Four, Hotel MedCd
64
J. P. Williams and William H. Mis
son ot Portland are guests at the Hotel
Holland. Other guests include Mr.
and Mrs. T. 11. Winston of Sacramento,
E. S. Pern- of li Angeles. O. F. Soule
flnJ tmm of Seattle, and
(Mr. and Mrs. A. S. nabbidge of As-
; e n d ca
.,..., .. , , .
Sash and doors. Medford
o.
Lumber
I When better automobiles are built
Bulck will build them. tf
S. P. White, an exiierienced lumber
uiun of Weed, Calif., is a guest at the
: Hotel Nash.
Don't wait till others tell you what
Tl r Aft t trAkttt tltfll- it ra hnvlritf III flip
iCnauUluullil LlIt yonr t(cktU now
and enjoy these treats yourself.
D. O. K. K. annual dance, K. P. hall,
Wed. M,ay J4th, D. O. K. K. orchestra.
54
All kinds ot rough' and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street ,
Plans to take whatever legal anil
political action might be necessary to
prevent nullification of the eighteenth
amendment and to prevent the addi
tion of a beer amendment were out
lined and adopted in resolution form
at the recent meeting of the national
executive committee ot the Anti-Saloon
league ot America which met in Wash
ington. '
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co.
Hemstitching,
PIcoting.
Sc per yd.
Buttons cOTered.
Handicraft Shop. tt
Dance, Eagle Point. Sat. nite. 69
J. W. Judy, local Standard Oil man
ft'ft this evening for Gresham, Ore.,
where he will occupy the position of
assistant special agent. Gresham 1s
twelve miles from Portland. Mrs. Judy
and their son will remain here for sev
eral days when Mr. Judy will return
and the trip to Gresham will be made
by auto.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Two watchmakers, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson,
Jeweler. tt
Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsetlere for
NuBone. Phone 585-J. tt
Medford is represented by a delega
tion of from 30 to 33 Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs in attendance at the annual
state convention at Eugene of the
I. O. O. F. which begins this evening.
The local delegation has been going to
Eugene by auto since Sunday in vari
ous groups, but the largest number
left for that city by autcr yesterday.
We are watch specialists. We guar
antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf
Lime and cement Medford Lflmber
Co.
I). O. K. K. annual dance, K. P. hall,
Wed. May 24th. D. O. K. K. orchestra.
All Dokies and K. P.'s invited. Danc
ing 9 to 1. 54
ggOuncesforgGp
M H BAKING
lfVJ POWDER
No better made
regardless of price.
MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT
BY TiiE GOVERNMENT
Miss Paulino llrleve returned the
first of the week from h ti li to Kimette
where xhe, nttcnd.nl Ilia I'lilvoi'slty of
Ores.m Junior Week Knd festivities,
T(,(( ri wrostlhiK instructor at
th Multnomah Amateur Athlcllc club,
teleKraplud to Porllnnd that ho would
m.0,,,t ,), t.httlloim. issued bv Ueoino
I la men, the Lincoln, Neb,, Krappler,
and that next Thursday nlnbt, in the
Lytic theatre, Portland, was a suitable
time and place, for the encounter.
Tli ye" has been nw-av from Portland
tor more than a week, but he Is ex
pected ti return by Tuesday mornlnv:.
Mrs. II. W. lAiunsbuiy audwlauuhter
Mrs. I'. (i. II. Pierce of Washington..
1). C returned tu this city tho first of
U( w,,(k ,,. ft fivo ,, fc
southern California.
Store away your winter furs, wool
ens, bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar
Chest. Safe, economical, convenient.
We have made and aol.l over twelve
hundred cedar chests. Get yours now,
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. Co
Crescent orchestra Eagle- Point. Sat
59
Tires and work guaranteed by Ex
change Tire Co.. 2S N. Riverside. 5
The new city nolo camp was still
waiting for Its first tourist guest this
noon. A number of tourists arrived In
tho city yesterday but spent last iilsht
at tho old auto camp. Signs will be
erected today at both entrances to the
new rump aud word w ill ho sent broad
cast both north and south announcing
it is open and receiving guests. While
all coming will be welcomed and cared
for the city authorities would just as
soon have ft few days yet to get tilings
in better condition before aulolsts be
gin coming in largo numbers.
Wanted Hoarders. 129 N. Central.
50
Breakfaat at the Medford Cafeteria
and lx-licatessen. - 50
Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall
Tribune office. . tf
it Mcllveen, who will conduct the
camp at the caves this summer, was
in the city this morning. He states
that tho roads are in such condition
that he has been unablo to get in his
materials and supplies tor thu camp.
Grants Pass Courier.
For Sale Host home made cakes,
pies. 129 X. Central. Mrs. lloardman.
50
You can get credit on old tires when
buying Miller tires. Exchange Tire
Co.. 2S N. Riverside. 56
This office Is prepare to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't give
your orders to traveling men and hare
them printed out ot Medford. Phone
its and we will call. tf
Tomorrow will lie the last chance
at the state bonus for those w ho want
the loan or cash, as all applications
must be In by May 2a, according to
local officers of the American Iegion.
The applications must he in the hands
of the state commission on Thursday,
w hich necessitates the mailing of them
not later than Wednesday afternoon.
Shoes called tor and delivered tree,
repaired or thlift-d. Mail orders .a
specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. U.
Watkina. 127 W. Main, phone 656. 69
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 72S R or 134-Y.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAI.H Furnished six room house
428 8. Fir St. 5S
FOR SALK I'iKS. Telephone
m;-y.
08
FOR SALK New alfalfa hay. or will
trade for Rood work horse. Tele
phone C. C. Darby. iS
FOR RKNT Furnished houso. Inquire
408 N. Holly or The Oaks, 323 K.
Main. G5
FOR 8 A LK Sweet peas.
20 S. Peach.
H4
Phone V.T.r..
Q . .0
ONE SUNSET ALL-FEATHER DOLL PILLOW
Our special, per pair
Leader, per pair
National, per pair
Monarch, per pair .
Wonder, per pair
Dr. It. 11. Sawyer will loot ura tn
Grants Pass Wednesday and Thursday
illgbts on the Ku Kltix Klan.
Sand, gravel, so.ttuient. Phono 01-J.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf
Mrs, May C, Itllxs, national field
secretary ot tho Woman's lloinn Mis
sionary society of the First Mothmllst
church will givo an Illustrated lecture
on Alaska In the First Methodist
! church Wednesday evening at S
o'clock. Mrs. Bliss spent three months
In Alaska gathering material for this
lecture. She has Ti hand painted
slides nnd a rarw treat Is lit stora for
all who attend.
Flie Insurance, Ucnnett Investment
Co, tt
Oot'f writes Automohllu Insurance.
'.Telephone 41.
Did Vllm Mora Cotid
Many men und women suffer from
hackaclte, rheumatic pains, stiff Joints,
sore muscles and other results ot kid
ney trouble br lit iino they neulect tho
first warning symptoms, KIey Kidney
Pills aid the kidneys to throw- out the
IKjIsonoua waste matter that causes
pain nnd misery. Stephen Lewis,
Kldridgrt, Ky writes: "Foley Kidney
Pills did mo more good than all tho
other medicine, 1 ever took, 1 had kid
ney trouble ten years. I don't have
any pain like 1 had beforu I took
them." Sold everywhere. Adv.
Stockholders Notice
Notice is hereby given that the,
annual meeting ot the stockholders of)
the Homo Telephone and Telegraph
Cumpany of Southern Oregon, will be 1
held ut the office of the company,
West Sixth Htr.n'l. MeiUonl. Oregon.!
at 3 o'clock p. tn., June , 1922.
02
W. 11. tlOHl! PrvHhlent.
A. M. No. 32, CrSUr take Chapttr
NO. 32.
Special communication.
Tuesday. May 23rd, S n
m. M. M. and I. M. IV.
groe. Visitors welcome.
A. F. NOTII.
53 Secy. It A. M.
Attention, Shrlners
Please see that your
banquet notices are
filled nut and mulled
at once In order thut
we may know tho
number to provide for.
visiting Nobles will bo
given tickets on re
quest to undersigned or Glen Fahrlck
ot Medford. or Win. Day, Ashland.
Attend to this at once. a Ceremonial
and banquet Medford. May 20th.
F. J. NK W.MAN. Potentate.
M9
Money Talks What's Next?
Prices Good Wednesday and Thursday
Mazola, gallon $1.86; 1-2 gallon 98c; quart 51c; pint 29c.
Sardines, large oval size, 2 for I, 31c
Fruit Salad, extra fancy 25c
Sun Maid Seedless Raisins', 2 lb. packages 45c
Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lb., $1.08; 2 1-2 lb 58c
Don't Overlook Our Price On Flour
WHITAKER'S
Cash and Carry Grocery
Special
. . . ,t .$1.50
$3.00
$3.50
. . . . $3.95
$4.00
See Our Window for Display and Prices
Largest Assortment of Camping Equipment Carried in Southern Oregon
WEE
WEDDING BELLS
MInh I'M i III ttiooks nnd Meilo Wit'
li tis u ei',. mil(i', In nun I l ine Hut hi -day
.'VenliiK at tho homo of tliti bi ble's
parents on Hip 1'ivellle hluliwuy, Only
rl ri'lvntbl nnd lliiineillalr
lives Weio present.
Ivla-
Medical Association
Votes for Whiskey
ST. LOl'ia. Mo., May 2H. tlty Atmo
elated Pressl. The VONolulloii present
ed yesterday to the house by delegates
of the American Moillcut iinhhoIi.I Ion
upiieallntt to congress for relief from
"the pi'.'sen" unsatisfactory condl
HAIL INSURANCE
Rate $2 60 cr $100.00 Insurance for the Season.
Will voti take n eliniiee this year on losing ymir iilirtf crop
or will you voluntarily lake a loss ot' - I--' j The cost of
iuMirniioo-iinuiiis( loss or daiuai,'.' Iiy haiU
Just telephone
ONE-TWO-THREE
McCurdy
Insurance Agency
A BRAND NEW FLAPPER
All Patent One Strap and Buckle, 1 18 inch
HecUt Latent Cvitoat Designed Vamps.
Sizes 3 up to 7 1 2
$6.35
( a pair
See Them in Our
" ij
Gooo Snocs"
21 North Central
(Sine 1912)
PulowVa
To the first 250 children who
come into our store, accompa?
nied by theiy parents, we will
give, FREE-
Goose and Duck Combination ..... .$4.50
Our Big Special,' per pair . . . . $5.50
Bestyette; per pair .$6.50
Choice Down, per pair $10.00
Restful, per pair . .$10.00
KS &"ORR
tloim" us to the distribution or wills
key, was adopted by an nvm whelming
vol.. in, I a). Tim resolution asks. guv.
eriimeutal itlMliiliulloil of whiskey for
tiled leal pui'imses only, In sale.l pack
ages of eight, sixteen and thirty-two
milieus.
Card of Thanks
Wo wIhIi to (lunik our Irlemls for
iheli' kindness and sympathy during
the Illness nnd death of our dear wlta
und tuftthor, for the many bouutirul
floral oiTeriiiKs: also the music by tlin
Htllls ulster.
MAMKI. Hi t MP - ,
JOHN 8TTMP
.Mil. AMI MUH, WM, HTl'MP
MIL AND MltS. 0. K HTITKH
Mil. AND Mil tl. W. IH'IINKTT
MIL AND Mllrt. WM. CUOHIIY
Mil. AND Mm. MARION DOZlKll
63
I
Windows
Avt.
'AtfTHOmztfi
A0ENTS-
lues
BRENLIN
t
Largest
Crockery Shop
in
Southern '
Oregon .
CANVAS HOSE
WE MAKE IT
Hill.
D. O. K. K. annual dance, K. P. hall
I window
had
that
really
Wed. May 24th, I). O. K. K. orchestra
Complete Hous e Furnishers
- 54'
' Everywhere you look you see i
Chevrolet tf
Med. Tent & Awning Works
OlIosito , V, lU'imt