Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 24, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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tiftTL (lTltl j srhodW will Blvt-a plotmv Hhow In (hi stiimnK Willie a
lu Personal
Tho rlty council at It nieetlm; Mon
day night, as predicted recently it
would do, decided to cut down tho use
of sprinklers In commercial cardans
Of the city. A number of those Hardens
are equipped with from half a doztn
to a docun, sprinklers, which they have
been operating; The new edict limits
the use of to only two sprinklers at a!
time, arii) this rule, which Koea int.):
effect next Monday, It is thmifiht will
conserve a lanre part of the city's
water supply anil tend more to an
equal dlstrihution of that supply over
the city. The council also decided to
put on a Bpcclal man during the sum
mer Reason with police authority to
watch out for all violators of the city
water rules,
fancy combs, Nurrotts. bobed hnir
ornaments. Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers.
r.7
Wanted A woman to do family
washing for family of three. 1'lR.ne
3S0-U t 5
The Parlor Tea Rooms are aervlns
special luncheons. Site, front 1 1 : SO to
2 O'clock. Tij
' Twelve persons in five cars arrived
at the city auto camp last evening,
pent the n'.Rht there and continued
on their journeys this momlnK. All
the cars but one came from. California
and are north bound.
For fuller brushes call CM-V. 5S
Danre, Butt Falls, Sat , May 27tlt.
'
Fir Insurance. Brown & White.
May ' Festival at Lincoln school,
Thursday, evening, May 23, 7:3t
o'clock. The admission is 10 cents for
Adults. 6 cent for children. ( 54'
Be sure to come to the V. 0. T. I,
meeting at the Y. W. C. A. rooms at
2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Plans for the
regional conference wlllxbe made.
For her graduation, a wrist watch,
ltartln J. Reddy, Jewelers. 57
Show of 19;M," The annual encampment of the Ore-
and V'lwne Howard, I jtou National tinned will be held June
(hall of the buildlns Thursday after- the bin New York Winter Harden sue l. to 2'.t Instead of .ltily as previously
: noon st 2:;h. Miss Susanne Holmes. Jeess,-drew a capacity audience hist announced. The militia bureau has up
I county superintendent will show some niht at tht Pago theater, which was! proprlated $IOl,2tU.SO for pay, suits!-
in almost continuous laughter all the tence and transportation, t'oasi aitll
time the two Howards, those fa- lory units w ill t ruin at port Wmdeli On
uious laugh makers, and Will Philbtiekj Puget Sound, and the infantry and
assisting comedian, were on the stage, other units at Camp Lewis, Change of
The big production In its two acts the dales of the cuuip was secured
huely slides of Oregon birds. The
proceeds will be used for a bird bath
on the ,lacks;n lawn.
. Wanted Clean cotton rasa nt Mall
Tribune office. tf
You can get credit on old tires when
Inning Miller tires. Kxchange Tiro
Co., L'S X. Riverside. fit'i
Furnished room with bath, M Nor'h
Oukdale. Phone t'el-J, 5i"
linie Pain watches f I .".", lieavy can
vas gloves 10e pair, leather face canvas
gloves iTic pair, jersey gletves 1'V pair,
leather shoe lace loe pair, unity soap
!'e bar. web belts 3e. cotton socks
pair for "Tic, O. l. wool army blankets
$'-'.93. 1-fold steel auto camp bed $I2..V,
Kampkook j;as stoves $7.30, at Pnited
Army Stores, S2 Central Ave. So. 37
A specicl attraction at Clmutami'.ia
w ill be the Radio demonstration Satur
day night.
Free dirt for lawns ot garden.
at building site, Minnesota street ll.j
A. Thierolf.
The Alpha IVlta class ot the Chris-1
ti.an church will hold their regular
class party in the lecture room of th
church Thursday afternoon at 2::!rt.
Soldier w ho looked at improved 11 i
acre ranch please write Mrs. li. Pups.
Orants Pass, Ore. 59
C. L. (".off for Fire Insurance. Tele
phone 41.
Dance, llutte Fulls, Sat., May 27th.
Two Standard Oil trucks made a trip
to I'nion Creek Monday with a quan
tity of gasoline and about 400 gallons
of lubricating oil.
There w ill be a regular communica
tion of Realties chapter Wednesday,
May 21 at Masonic hall. Initiation.
Refreshments will be served by the
officers. f4
For Fuller brushes call C01-W. 3S
Chautauqua ojtens Friday. Tho great
event of the year. Co with others.
.This Is a community affair.
. For Fuller brushes call 604-W. 58 j Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Vmniels have
Many beautiful gifts for graduation arrived home from their two months
Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers. 67 ; auto Journey which took them through
Mr. F. A. Rice and Mrs. H. E. Rice parts of the Imperial valley, Arizona,
of Noti. Ore, near Eugene, the mother! New Mexico. old Mexico and Nevada.
and lister of George L. Howard, ! W. T York left yesterday for Myrtle
demitr sheriff, are visiting him at Creek where he will take his old ikisI-
Jacksonville. tion or grade and rock inspector on &1 satisfaction
After-theatre lunches a mtecmltv at thA Piicifie littrliw-m- It is enacted Jeweler.
tha Parlnr Tea Rnnnil rr Vnnl. i thuf fc n-Ill V,o 41,-, l.v.iln. tnr 1 "SnOWy" KnightOU returned this
mid over 20 scenes Is a merry bodge
I mdge of humorous stunts, clever danc
ing, comely voting women and band
some costuming, pretty songs, bur
lesque and travesty acts, novel scenic
effects , )0d colorful scenery. The
performance moved with a snap that
was relished." Although much of the
dialogue and stums was very New
., lYorkish it did not go oer the audi
ences head, especially the imiiesque
,oti popular plays as must of these had
been seen in Medford, notably "The
Bat" and "hone."
For Sale Psed car bargains. Daniel
I pon s liarage, 1U W. Crutral. Sfi
Chautauipia week Is here. fiet your
c.lU ticket and enjoy six days of the liest
on me piaiioriu.
We ll delivei yotl 100 lbs. of table
potatoes for SI !3. Monarch Seed &
Feed Co. Phone L'tlrt. '
Hotel Medford guests include S. J.
Kvans of Seattle, Mr. aVd Mrs. John
A. Danell of Cincinnati, d. W. Wilklns
of Milwaukee. Jack II. Pendleton of
Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Cf 1.
i Brand of Bremerton. Wash.. Mr. end
Mrs. W. D. Comer of Seattle and K.J.
Haas of Chicago.
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat.
Yhin in need ot sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 10S or come to
711 E. Main street
P. 0. K. K. annual dance. K. P. hall.
Wed. Mav 24th, U O. K. K. orchestra.
64'
CI uli women from all over the state
are greatly Interested in the approach
ing' convention of the Oregon Federa
tion of Women's clubs to be held nt
Tillamook May 30 to June 2. A pro
gram of special interest has been ar
ranged by Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbat,
Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, of Corvallia will
preside.
The Chautauqua Is a great educator
Take the children with -you. ,
Lime for spray. Meflturd Lbr. Co.
Watch repairing of that quality that
at Johnson s.
tf
Worth'. 55 the remainder of the summer. morning from forttanu wtiere ne nas
For Sale Air compressors, pipej New wall tents iu all standard sizes.; 8,me msl i"1'"'""' "lcu,,TO
trotn 1 Inch to 2V4 inch. SanttBJT beds: Auto tent in white duck nr khaki at Mount Angel college.
for eainp use, mattress, blacksmith 1 very low prices. Canvas is advancing! Invest your savings n the Jackson
er in the near future. Save money
buying a tent now and buy it at the;
Army Store and save money.
Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 5
Wanted A woman to do family
washing for family of three. Phone
390-L. '
Save money on garden tools
outfit complete, drills, tents, shovels, j in price and tents are sure to be high
: Picks, axes, sieage nammers. ail tnese
' r ecoBd-hand goods. Call Rogue
River Canal Company's office South
Fir street or phone 129. S
; Dance, Eagle Point, Sat site. 59
: i Tha public market beginning with
next week will be open three days a
. fetic, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
' lays ."Instead of two days a week as
! aal bees the rule for months past.1
" home grown strawberries sold at this
, anorning's public market at 12V4 cents
st.no. . . .-
-May Festival at Lincoln school
, TBUrsday evening. May 23, 7:30
'clock. The admission is 10 cents for
adults, 6 cents for children. 54
: Dance, Butte Falls, Sat, May 27th.
;V. . , , - 57
I I will be in Central Point Wednesday
and Saturday to give music lessons.
Ida Wood. 59
, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Foree of
Butte, Mont., are guests at the Hotel
Holland as are Joe Wills of Seattle.
C. Rogerson or New York City. W. J.
Oarnett of San Francisco, H. W. Riley
Of Eugene, S. II. Hawkins of Portland,
K. Surney of Vancouver, B. C, and
Oetorge H. Smith of Roseburg.
- When fn need ot shingles and roof
fnc call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.' - "
" Dance. Eagle Point. Sat. nite. 59
County Building and Loan association
tf
Auto insurance. Brown ft White. 1
1'nited lavl ueaier, Mrs. toor, noiei jieui u
Since the departure of J. W. Judy
for Greshani, Ore., where he will take
54 'the position of assistant special agent
n(t i at the Standard Oil company itrancn
hose at Monarch Seed Co. I 1 om Jnnsion nas m-en promoieu iu
There win be no meeting of the! operator in charge of the Standard Oil
Jackson Parpn.-Tenrhpr r,rciP n Fri-: service station on North Kiversiito.
dav of this week. Thev are civing For expert lawn mower grinding call
by Adjutant t.eneral W hite, w ho point
ed out that Uio curlier camp would
Iraw a larger enrollment. A special
lispcnsatlon fi-otn the secretary of win
was necessary to get tne requireu
funds, since none were available be
fore Julv 1, under oivlinury conditions.
D. O. K. K. annual nance. K. P. hall,
Wed. May 2llh. D. O. K. K. orchestra.
Ml 1okies and K. P.'s Invited, Dane-
lug ! b I. ' :!
Tires and work guaranteed by Fx-
change Tire Co., 2S N, Riverside, its
doff writes Aiitotuobllu Insurauee.
Telepliono 41.
Invitations have been sent out for
the junior prom which will he held
Wednesday night. May :'l. The senior
reception will be June 7Ut, one week
later. Commencement exercises will
be held at the Page theatre on Friday
night. June i'th. Junior girls are win k
ing with fervor on the decorations for
the prom.
Wanted -Boarders. !-! N. Central.
f.t;
Breakfast at the Medford Cafeteria
aud liellcatessen. .
Knights of Pythias District conveu
tion. Roseburg, Saturday, May - t li.
1922. All knights that can go or have
autoiiiolsiilest for this trip report at
K.'ofP. hull not Inter. than Thursday
evfhlug, May 2.iUif W'q want at bast
one hundred. ' ' 33
City Recorder Alford has not yet re
ceived a reply, to his telegram sent t;
tiowe'a Ureal London Circus for that
concern to send a representative io
Medford as soon as iMssible to confer
about either cancelling the date hei-o
of that attraction on Memorial day. or
arranging for the purade to bo held at
a time bf the flay so as to not Interfere
with the Memorial day exercises.
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum
ber Co
Although tho minimum temperature
of this morning was but 37 degrees
the atnmsphere felt quite chilly and
made fires welcome In homes. Most
passengers on . outgoing auto stages
this morning wore overcoats buttoned
up. Fair weather Is the prediction for
Thursday.
This office Is prepare to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don't
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phono
us and wo will call tf
Shoos called tor and delivered free,
repaired or shlned. Mail orders a
specialty. Work sunt C. O. D. C B.
Watkins, 127 W. Main, phone 556. 59
. . '1 1 . ' ' 1 ' - 1 tl II !l
The latTe company which presented , The lioc.ue ItUor Unptlal unsocial Ion
"The Piissiug Show of .lit;)" nt the i convened 'I'llemlrty ami U Htlll In ses
Page theater last nl;lit tlepard'd In Its ' slon today is t the Baptist church In
special train at t::il a. m. today fur j Ashland to eelebiste the ruly sixth
Portland, where toiu.cht It begins Its
engagement at the llelllg tlteutuo for
the remainder of the week, This big
attraction only appears In two Oregon
cities on its lour. Medloid ami Port
land. The company left but litile
money In Medford during lis brief sta
us it to1 lived by Hpoclul Irulii yesteiilay
afternoon and departed the snme way,
Hearing pear and npplo orchards
sacrificed nt $tt0 aero ond tip, 1 aero
tracts and up. Knsy terms. Near
Medford Highway, .Cold Ray Realty
Co. ,1'hotin 72S-R or 13 I Y,
I'ire Insuriinee.
Co,
Bennett Investment
tf
Hiuilversary of the association In this
valley, Quite a number of distinguish
ed I in lit u.l church workers ute lu (he
illy to attend the meellng, among
whom are the liev. J, I'. Austin, llev.
o, C. W right, executive secretary of
the Baptist woiU In the shite, t c I It of
I Vi it l.i li. I Among those present liom
Medf ud are Prof. Aulue Smith and
ev. P. It Leach who are scheduled
for talks during the two tlavs' session,
Sand, gravel, sediment. Phono Will J.
Fverywhers you look you a
'Chevrolet. tf
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
,. iF- 11 turn
Sure Relief
ELL-AM S
j and HnckoK, fvrvwb.r
way to the Audubon society which will.
give a picture show on Thursday afternoon.
Frozen automobile, tractor and truck
cylinders welded, de-inforced and
guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat-
ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan
WnlHinir Wnrlf. M S Front alrul tf I State
Mitchell Ladder Co.
Sash and doors.
Medford Lumber
When better automobiles are built,
Buick will build them. tf
The first shipment of rainbow trout
eegs of the season has arrived at the
game commission offices from
Nico-Dust kills aphis on roses and! Sencer creek and will be sent to the
vegetables. Sold by Monarch Seed Co. ! "aunPrlf's al "nscuurg. uasnuKe ami
Everywhere, you look yoa see al 'taea.lu, 500,000 to each hatchery,
rhoi-rnint f! v,si;ttfin A. E. Burghduff announced
Teut pegs are being
driven at the
corner Ivy and Eighth streets
where the Chautauqua which oens
Friday will show, and numerous sec
tions of the large tent are on the
ground in readiness for raising.
If it's insurance we write it. It. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet tf
Coming
Friday
HAIL INSURANCE
Bate $2.50 per $100.00 Insurance for the Season.
Will yon take n chuiii-e this year ott lisini your entire crop
ir will you voluntarily take a loss of 2 i-'2r(, The cost of
insurance njrainst loss or damage by bail?
Just telephone
ONE-TWO THREE
McCurdy
Insurance Agency
RINSO WEEK
Economy Groceteria
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION
' ' " and
SPECIAL PRICES
to introduce this new soap
Pkg. 7c V
5 for .. ... 29c
10 for ..... 57c
17 for ............ .. 95c
Washing Machine Size. . . . ., 23c
GATES &LYDIARD
Tuesday
Don't wait till others tell you what
a great treat they are having at the
Chautauqua, but get your ticket now
and enjoy these treats yourself.
D. O. K. K. annual dance, K. P. hall.
Wed. May 21th, D. O. K. K. orchestra.
El
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. "Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street.
Manager Montgomery of the city
baseball team has scheduled a return
game with the Udand team, for next
Sunday to be played here and an
nounces that Medford nas secured thejl
services of Pitcher Harham, ex-league I "j
t,A-,....K ...Vitl. ii'tlT ,,.. lltn r.n 9
ii'tui ci, nun li win mv niv .,..i,o
mora oven footing with their oppo
nents. Two watchmakers, prompt service
and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson,
. Jeweler. tf
I Mm Paul Tlannen. enrsetlere for
NuTlone. Phone 5B5-J. t tf
We are watch specialist's. We guar
antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf
The two airplanes which stopped
over night here last Saturday and
which left Snnday forenoon were tour
ing the state in the interest of the
citizens' training camp and were In
Portland the first of the week, where
they dropM!d folders advertising the
camp to be held at Camp Lewis this
summer.
Store away your winter furs, wool
ens. bedding, etc., in a Pacific Cedar
Chest. Safe, economical, convenient
We have made and sold over twelve
hundred cedar chests. Get yours now,
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 60
Lime and cement. Meaford Lumber
Co.
Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat
. ' 59
. Mrs, Pax non and Mrs. Purdln will
entertain St. Mark's Guild at the home
of Mrs. M. Purdln, 912 .North Central
avenue, Friday afternoon. May 20th.
Hemstitching,
Picotlng,
8c per yd. .
Buttons covered.
Ilandicjit Shop. tf
For Sale Itest homo made cakes,
pies. 129 N. Central. Mrs. Hoard man
5fi
I
! mm
LMmm fir
NEW SHOW TODAY'
DUiSIIi
PAULINE
FREDERICK
lu one of the greate- rolei of her brilliant career
, 1 - luppoited by ' -
Tom Sanchi and Otis Harlan
"TWO KINDS
OF WOMEN"
A story of thoroujrlibreda
voirion and horses.
-men,
Adapted from Jack
ion (Oiegory'i West
ern itory
"judeth or
BLUE LAKE
RANCH."
COMINC PEIDAY
THE SHIEK"
acncs'ayrc j
RUOOtfH VALCHT1NO
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to the
Page
WANTED
Someone who appreciates the quality of
a Cadillac Touring car at the right price.
, $550.00.
4 A man with a Ford, who wants a 1920
Dort Touring car like new and priced at
$575.00.
A driver, pwner, for a fine Oakland Six
Tourinjr car, priced at $790. Must be driven
to be appreciated, lots of snap.
An out-door man who wanis a Ford Bug
at $175.00.
. Terms Granted
Busy Corner Motor Co.
Fashionable
DRESSMAKING
Experience in all branches.
Designing of all kinds.
Promnt Attention to Mailorders.
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leap Close to Mature -
Play Good H&ltfo to Wis?
Be Constant Uses
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K,Sl,lmrtd -U. 3. Pat. Off.
Ill Bread Looks FJlueh A like
There is no Bread Like
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ForHczilh Building and Health Hooping Qualilioa
It Is made only by tho-
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