Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    MKDTOKI) MAIL TIMIirXK. !MEDFOTD, : OTMlf)X, -SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, 102?
PA ("IE TWO
Tocal and
ILd Personal
There lire nine feet and -seven
Indies or buow at Crater Lake accoiil
lug to a telephone message received
here by Superintendent Alex Sparrow
yesterday from Pete Old, the ranger
stationed In Crater National Park.
This Is two feet more than the depth
of snow at the lake last year at this
.time. . ; . . f ; '
MIss'Florenoo'Oruves and Ida Wood,
piano teachers. ! Stildlp 42ti S. Jvy St.,
Phone 775-W. 25,1
Closing: out all our farm machinery,
several itood buys:.; Patton & Kobin
8011. Inc! . . .: , ( ', '. . tf
The big clock' of lie Soutuern Pu
cific depot waiting room, which wns
sent to the railroad's clock repairer
at Portland the first of this week, Is
still there. Asked as to whether ho
had heard when, the much missed
timepiece would be back Mark Mont
gomery, the- local S. P. agent, ven
tured the opinion- that the repairer
was Just going over the clock with a
vacuum sweeper to locate the trouble,
and that it would be back In a week
or two.
Dance! Oriental' Ballroom! Sat.
night! Admission 10 cents. 25ti
Finest stock of 'Fiunuuette Walnut
trees In Oregon at Grants Pass Nurs
ery, N. 10th St; 250
Owing to the death of "Wally" Ueld,
the management of the nialto Theatre
has taken ', oft the comedy "Ghost
Breakers," yhjcl; was, advertised for
today's showing and another picture
lias been put on in Its place.
16.50 motor driven horns at the
JNectric Shop.
Oriental Hallrooin! Sat. night!. 250
A- largely attended community meet
ing and social gathering of the farmers
of the Table Rock district and their
families was hold at the Table Hock
'school house last night.
Sat. night dance!' Oriental Ball
room! - 256
' We have good values In used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. . tf
Former Mayor C. B. Gates arrived
home tikis morning from his visit to
Portland and Salem this week. He
spent Thursday and Friday at Salem
watching the doings of the legislature
and enjoyed two visits with Governor
Pierce. '-..''
Dance, Eagle. Point, oat. nlto. 2G7"
I After the fire It Is too late to In
sure. See Reddon & Canaday now.
254tf
.' Doctors yestorday performed an
.'operation on B. W.' Barham, amputat
ing both his feet, whicn were mane
useless 'by frost-blto, suffered' while
trapping.. According to reports, the
old trapper Is getting along as well as
.could bo expected. Up, to date nono of
his family has arrived from Modford .
it, be wfth hlnv during-. his Illness.
.Klaniuth Falls Herald.
'; For Sale 3 small hand sprayers at .
half price. Phone A. F. Brodt, 7'49-H
vinlniri or write general 'delivery.
.Modrord. , 267
".Plant a prune orchard Finest Ital
ian trees now on hand at Grants Pass
Nursery, only 26c each In acre lots.
.North. 10th St, Grants Past.. 250
All persons Interested in tho study
pf "Prayer," may liBten to u discus
sion of that subject at the Presby
terian church both morning and eve
ning tomorrow. "Prayer and the
Helgn of Uaw" and "Pride and llumllJ
lty In Prayer" as shown In the parable
of the Pharisee and the Publican will
be the morning and evening subjects.
A. male quartet will sing for several
. bundays In place of thoinlxod qiiartot
on account of the Illness of a member
of the lattor. August Delhi, Dr. W.
t,V. Howard, ForreBt Edmeadcs and
Mr. Waldron constitute the male qiiar
'tet which will slug at the- morning
'service "The Radlnnt Morn" by Wood
ward, and a goBpel quartot ontltled
"Don't Forget Jesus." Mr. Edmeados
.will also stng ''Unanswered" by Utah
o. .' ' ,
J' Oriental' Ballroom Sat. night. A1-.
ford's orchostra. 256
' Suits cleaned and pressed. Pantor
(iim Dye Works. Phone 2-14 and we
willcull. ' tf
.. Lewis Robertson, of Calico, Is to
'hi married .Sunduy at Hertford, ' to
Miss Etta Grieve, of Eagle Point, ac
cording to word received today.
Urania Pass Courier.
if' Autii Inmirsnra. Brown ft White.
Dear Folks:
told i:. mo" Don Splngtr was
xmn- out liwit Sunduy. Come ngaln,
Don. HrliiK Sir. lien next, time .
',Shv i; Juxt luul outfitter been ill
lu Dixie Club tuii-tin' last night! ! !
HnppiT at 7, anil Wry thing n
tlierw 'copt pomutn. Tliry had Hit'
."(uttW ! "yiilliT yiiiiiN, too,
Jliry ,mwi Soino ffi'fl, .Southern
irt.vie! !!
,?! don't now where all the folks
t'anio from, but when they got there
It. was Mime menagorii- ItebelB were
til Ihc ninjorlty, lmt there) were Vine
lire ( I won't toll you what ItowVs
iftlontv railed 'nil, but ho Mire ought
to coino lo t liuivh toinoiTow and ro-
; Kn'1, .mid there were HhiuM. He.
pub's., IMiio's., Irrli'triana. Moth.
odistK n I'd p'linrnH of oilier lia
lloimlllli.H. The Viinkiin not the
NiM woiil l"y marrying Southern
Hi'iuiIIom.
-.It wns ItolH. V.. luf'H blrtlidny,
and there was a guslu-r of oratory,
liven Krc'd Menr Yankii', that lie
'W waxitl cliKninit In his tribute to
titn tireut So. tioiii'ritl. -
i:l.Bl In ll' rvculim, "llle,"
Tarry Slo llmk to Old V" !.,
.'.iTTro wrvwt up, and the "Break
Down" wiih IcpimhI off with ''The
Vai HimiI." . I'mlcr the innglr aM'll or
tho- hospitality f '' '" N''-
i ()rvw rverlil)' had a "liandsonie"
lime. (And aomo of tlio 1XY i-liib-Imt
are- toralng to CHVIMni lo
morrow. )
Yours, otc.
mIo: M.'Ej.Oinrcli,..
F. K. Jerome was arrested last
night by Patrolman Smlthton on the
eust side of town for disturbing the
i,i,n,a nf the inhabitants of that
section by running with the cut-out on
his Chevrolet open. He gave ball for
his appearance in city court today.
If you have some second-hand win
dow sash suitable for botbod, phono
8S6-X. tf'
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 207'
The Weed basketball teams arrived
on. the 5:35 train' last evening and
were met by a delegation of high
school students. They meet the Ash
land high school teams at'AsJiland to
night..". Pownr sprayer for sale cueap. new.
Phono Mr. Brodt, 749-R evenings,
or write general delivery, Medford. 257
, Dance, JackBon Hot Springs, Satur
day..' ' 2r'f
'' Reports from tourists coining from
California are that the highway is
clear and in good condition over the
Sisklyous and that snow is plied along
the edge of the road in places four
feet deep, but does not Interfere with
traffic.
Chiropody. Phone 61j-j. 1
-m Th Pantorluin Dye
Works and ask about our monthly club
rates. Four suits sponged ana pressed
VI 00 nor month. Club members' suits
cleaned for $1.00. tf
I he chilly spell of yesterday aim v
.i una not nnarlv as cold as the
same two days a year ago, but a heavy
fog this forenoon made the tempera
ture disagreeable. The coldest tem
perature of a year ago this morning
was 12 degrees above following the
minimum temperature or 4 degrees
above the morning before, while the
coldest temperature of this morning
was 24.5 degrees. '
Hemstitching at Deuel's. 207
Dance, Jackson Hot Bprlngs, Satur
day.. ' - ,256
George A. Gardner, county judge,
returned home today from attending a
meeting of the Btate highway com
mission at Salem. ,
For Sale 10,000 acres of land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches., orchards and tlmberland,
Borne irrigated; , also mining property.
All property must and will be Bold at
some price. Some aa low as $1.00 per
acre, 5 to 10 years time. T. W. Milea,
Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or
Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 15 Far
mers and Fruitgrowers Bank. Phono
405-J. ".'','
Everything In highest grade uursery
.Btock. ornamental, berries of every,
description, nut trees, etc., at Grants
Pass Nursery on North 10th St. .256
Rev. F. R. Leach, pastor of the First
BaptlBt church, announces a theme
for Sunday 7! 30 p. m. which should
uttrnct many to the BerviceA His
theme- will be "Would Christ Bo
Wanted in Medford, If Ho Were oh
Earth?" The siieaker will apply the
question to the business, political, so
cial,. Industrial and religious life of
'the olty. f lie Instrumental trio, con
sisting of Messrs. Janes, Root and
Scott, will have two good numbers,
and Mrs. Scott will sing. a solo, which
will be enjoyed.
Dance, Jaokson Hot Sprlugs, Satur
day. ' 2;'
Dance Sat. Oriental Ballroom. Al-
ford's orchestra. 256
Mrs. George Llndley and daughtor
'left this morning tor Klamath Falls
where they will remain for a row
days' visit.
All kinds ol rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711
E. Main. .
, B. W. Meadows has opened a com
bination repair shop on the corner ot
S. Front and 8th- Mechanical black
smithing, latlui work, grinding, filing
and gun making. 2r,8
C. C. Cate, county agent, nttonded
the community meeting and onjoynblo
social gathering held last night at tho
Table Hock Bchool houso.
Strnwberrlos, 0 varletlos, best only
c each In any quantity at Grants Pass
NuraeTy on N. 10th 8t. 25K'
A bale of 3-4 size blankets shipped
UhI fnll Just arrived. We put on sale
at $1.49 per pair. Hutchison & Lums
den. 2M
There were a lot of chickens and
"louts on sale at the public market
this morning along with a goodly sup
ply ot pvoduco of various kinds, and
Including tho rinest beet and pork
that has been seen in the market tor
a long time past.
Orlontal ballroom masquerade, Wed.
Jan. 24. SM
Snt. night dnncel Oriental Ball
room! "k"
Porter J. Noff returned home to
day rrom a visit to Salem on legal
business, during which he round time
to drop In and watch tho legislature
transact business.
Ladles silk and wool hose, values to
$2.50, to close out -we put a price of
is! on them. Hutchison & Lums
. 258
Hot tnmales and chill cou came ni
Do Voe's. "
A very unique cliHiactcrliution of
the Dixie Club meeting of last night
Ih given in the ad-letter of Rev. J.
Kiindolph Sasnett In this Issue.
Finest California Privet Hedge only
5c each, HoseH only 25c to nc each ut
Grants Pass Nursery on North l"th
St. . ' , ,:5,i
Ladies black silk and wool hose:
special to close out KSo pair. Hutchi
son l.uniHden. 25s
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buckingham and
.., i-ntnrm.il last night from several
........ ..i.i in Smi Francisco. 1'alo
Alto. Redwood City and other Califor
nia cltit'S situated In the Bay region.
Grand masquerade Wed., Jan. 24.
Oriental ballroom. 2S,i
Better hurry! $45.00 buys moat any
suit in stock for a few days only.
Klein tho Tailor, 128 E. Mai up-..,.i,-.
. Citizens of Modfonl received graphs
this morning through' the mail rrom
.1,.. rri..na .f Arthur l Silencer, roun-
-i rnr ih. Union Pnciric. These
graphs Illustrate the comparative per
capita debts of states of the Vnlon
nnrt tho ratios of net state debt to as
sessed valuation,
George Hunt and other local theatre
offlcluls recelvoil films this morning
from 8. P. train No. 13 shipped es-
"How do you reconcile dlvlue-heal-ing
with the work of Mr. Couc, who
claims no Vmper-nuturul power?" is
unclallir from the north to be shown 1 one of the questions which will be un
! Instead of the Wallace Reld picture at swered by Rev. J. R. Sasnett at the
the nialto Theatro today. Pictures of
Reld will bo withdrawn wherever they
are bolng Bhown today In deference to
the memory of the deceased Btar, as
I today Is the day of Ilia funeral.
Take your kodak films to Paluinr's
Btudlo. First class work and prompt
service. tf
Learn Spanish In 30 days. Mearoru
Business College. 258
Larry Munn has purchased the Roy
Thomas residence on Minnesota ave
nue and Mr. and Mrs. Mann and son,
John, will occupy It in the spring.
Better hurry! uil5.00 buys most any
suit In stock for a few days only.
Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, up
stairs. '
Fine cotton blankets in white and
gray In 3-4 size, at less than today's
wholesale cobI, $1.49 pair. Hutchison
& Lumsden, . 28
A. E. Reumes left last night on fl
business trip to Portland and Salem.
The highway commission yesterday
evening service In the First Methodist
Church tomorrow.
Will trade farm tractor and plow,
used less than 30 days, for live stock.
F. P, Farroll, Jackson County Bank
Bldg. . 247tf
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. , 711
East Main. . . .
Kidney Troubls causes Lameness
"A lameness followed me for some
time, and I felt that it was caused
rrom kidney, troublo. One bottle of
Foley Kidney Pills had the desired of
feet," writes H. B. Arbuckle, South
Barre, 'Vernifct. Backache, rheuma
tism, dull headache, too frequent or
burning urination are symptoms of
Kidney and Bladder trouble. Disord
ered kidneys require piompt treat
ment, iV'Kloct causes serious compli
cations. Foley Kidney Pills give quick
relief. Sold everywhere. - Adv.
ranted the request of the California tT00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
Oregon Power company to stretch a f
nnwer line between Grants Pass anu
Wlldervllle on the Grants Pass-Ores
cent Olty highway. , ...
Habla UBted Espano)? Special eve
ning Spanish class. Medford Business
College. 258
This office Is prepared to print
lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. Don t give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed -out of Medford. l'none
us and we will call. tf
A number of out of town visitors
were present u't the Weed-Medford
basketball game at the N'at. last night,
including Coach Walter Hughes of the
Ashland, high school.
Dance, Eaglo Point, Sat. nlte. 2iT
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267.
For u Sale New ' Columbia phono
graph records at half price. Victor,
Brunswick, Columbia, Patbe & Sonora
phonographs and records at reduced
prices. Music Shop, 15 N. Grape street;
next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
Phone 465-J. tf
Ttle way would be opened for the
appointment of as many state traffic
officers as the secretary of state
deems necessary if a bill introduced
by Representative Cowglll becomes a
law. TJie limit is now six at a maxi
mum salary or $150. The Cowglll bill
would make the minimum salary $125
and , the maximum $ 1 1 a. Portland
Telegram. ' . .
When bettor automobiles are built,
Buick will build them. .' tf
Wed., Jan. 24. Masqueradol 0'rl;
ental ballroom. - 2uO'
Clyde Gardner returned yesterday
nrternboii from an hour and. a half
fishing trip to Rogue River : add
brought . with him three large steel
head, the largest, of. which weigheil
'siSvOn pounds.' ; Ho reports that large.
catches are being mado with eggs
Auto insurance. Brown & White.
iMllk and craim at DeVoe's. tf
CONVALESCENT HOME, facing Park.
' Ashland, Is a. small ranch with
rresh dairy and poultry products.
Place to recover health. 25C
FOR SALE Gas and Coke Range, with
hot water coils; Alrdale puppies.
Call Sunday morning 30 Rose Ave.
WANTED To exchange city resi
dence tor team, harness and wagon.
Phone- 311-R. 258
WANTED Light housework by mid
dle aged -woman; ' Enquire Wash
ington Hotel. - 258
WANTED Capable shorthand writer
with personality and energy for part
time work; Gregg preferred. Ad
dress P. O. Box-9Cl. ' 25S
FOR SALE Strictly modern bunga
low, hardwood floors, fireplace,
nicely built-in features, comer lot,
east front, plenty of shade. An un
usually good buy, property can be
seen Monday.
4 acres on highway close to Med
ford, $500, under value.
5 acres 1 mile from Medford, good
house, will trade for city property.
Fine home in Ashland, acre of
ground, all kinds of rruit, will trade
Tor Medford property or close. in on
highway. ' - '
A bargain with or without furni
ture, modern 5 rooms, large screen
porch, close In one block rrom pave-
inont, lmnieujntfl possession.
40 acres.' 25 alfalfa, 3 timothy, 1
grain land: $5000 for quick sale.
Strictly modern .bungalow, nicely
furnished, $4200, terms;
B room house, two lots, $950; $100
cash will handle property, on pave
ment; good location.
25(i C. S. BUTTER FIELD.
"ECONOMY MAKES HAPPY HOMES AND
SOUND NATIONS. INSTILL IT DEEP.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching. "
Plcotlng
; Kc per yard. ' '. '".
Buttons covered.
ill!!
SUNDAY SERVICES ' ' r ; ;.'
1 First Christian Church i
! ' ' 11:00 A. M. Sermon:
I 'What the Christian Church Stands for . 1
: . Special Music Mixed Quartette. '
7:30 P. M. Sermon: . E
'A Lion in the Way 1
Special Music Orchestra Selections and Vocal Solo by
" Mrs. Scougall.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Continuous Shows Toilny and Tortitnrow l'JSItl to; 11:00 V. SI.
TONIGHT LAST TIMES
THE DRAMA
. . MAGNIFICENT
TOMORROW
Morion Davlea and Forv.t Sinn,
ley In ."THE lOl'Sli DIANA"
anil
;: . IIVSTEU' K EATON
In "MV W'll'K'S KIXATIOV
' A habitable four-room house is better th'an a realm of air-castles also fj Pvn
one dollar placed in our Association each month is better than dreams of a thousand. , . .,.
1923 will be just what you make of it in this regard. '
SAVE TODAY AND EVERYDAY
For the past two years we have paid 8 per cent, payable semi-annually.
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Jackson County Building and Loan Association g
A ... HOGGS, Secretary 1
t O. M. KIDli President.
Would Christ Be Wanted in Medford
IF HE WERE ON EARTH TODAY?
1 worth while question. 'How about the political, the
business,' social and the chuvch life ? Hear it discussed
and enjoy some splendid music at 7 :'M P. M. .
11A.M.
"THE PLACE AND VALUE OF ENTHUSIASM"
A person who cannot enthuse does not get. any where.
. . ' (lo Sunday to the
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
.' s, . ; ;,,Tile friendly Church"
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Tastor .
To the Fruit and Vegetable Growers
of the Rogue River Valley
We have a common interest. You in growing, we in canning and marketing your pro
" duceranct we invite your co-operation in developing a business for the coming years in early
Beets, Asparagus, Spinach, Rhubarb, Beans, both green and navy, Tomatoes and all Varieties
... of berries and fruits. ' '
: If you will register with us in time the approximate amount of each you would like to
sell us, itiinay enable us to cheok over: production of. anything and find market for all.
We. will increase our facilities and equipment as your crops increase and, with suffi
cient workers obtainable, there is every prospect wecan buy of you to your advantage all you
- produce suitable for canning. , . ,
Rogue River Valley Canning Co.
NEW BUFFET LUNCH
Will Open at
BROWN & BROWNS
Corner Main and Front 5f.,
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923
Something Different in the Catering Industry
Buffet Lunch Open 1 1 :00 A. M., to Midnight
A House of Personal Service
' ? ' ' ' H.B.ADKINS,Prop.
A Few Second Hand Bargains
in Implements
One second-hand wagon
2 spring-tooth Harrows
1 3l2 H. P. New Way Engine
I 4 H. P. Novo Engine
1 Cletrac Tractor
1 12-20 International 'Tractor
HUBBARD BROS.
Corner Main and Pacific Highway-'
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