Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORnMAFTj TRrRTTNE, M1CDFOUD. OHfifSOX, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1923
local and
"-J.-Personal
Fire Chief Elliott calls attention to
the city ordinance which stipulates
that when the fire whistle blown nil
outos and other vehicles miiBt turn nt,t' ma"' Medford 8lort followers.
' The Oregon Freshman basketball
five has disbanded for the season
with seventeen out of ninotuen games
won and with a total of 739 points
aKainst opiKjnonts' 3'J'i. Kuki'Iio
"Ueke" Ilryant, former Ashland hliili
school Btar forward was hlnh point
man of the season with 253 points to
his credit, liryant graduated at Ash
land in 1920 and will be remembered
once to the side of the street in order
to give the fire department the. ritslit
of way. Violators of this rule nre sub
ject to arrest and a fine. Drivers of
autos nre also warned not to follow
after the Tire apparatus too closely.
Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eilcn
Valley Nursery, Phone CSO-J-2. tf
Drafting wax. Edon Valley Nursery.
Phone OSO-J 2. 11
California Beach Balloon dances!
Jacksonville: Friday,. .March 23! Peer
loss "4"! No dance at Central Point.
Former Chief of Polico Timothy
who has Just been appointed by
Mayor Gaddls as the custodian of the
city and library parks, will begin his
new duties on April 1st.
. Try our wet wash, 6c per lb. Ainer
icnn Laundry. Phone 873. 325'
. After the fire it is too late to lusure.
See Redden & Cannday now.
' Take your kodak films to Palmer's
studio. First class work and prompt
service. , , , tf
Children's silk half socks with col
ored borders. . Handicraft; Shop. .30!)
The Parent-Teachers association of
the Washington school Is entertaining
this evening in honor of the fathers.
An addresB will be given by Ed An
drews ,and . refreshments will , ,bo
served.
. "Since the official opening of . the
Ashland tourist, auto camp grounds
in Llthia park on March 15, there have
been 13 machines and one niotorcyclo
registered, according to M. C. Edging
ton, who has charge of the camp
grounds, this morning. ThcHe ma
chines carried nearly GO people Ac
cording . to Information furnished . by
the tourists, the .Ashland cauip
grounds aro the only ones officially
open between Eugene nnd San Fran
cisco. Ashland TldlngB.
Twelve-Inch slab wood tl.CO per tier
delivered by taking 4 tier or more.
Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley'
Fuel Co. Phono 7C. tf
' Genuine Illsch Magneto parts and
repairs. Electric. Shon, Eighth and
Bartlett. ....... tf
. 60 pieces of rough dry for .$1.60
American Laundry. ,Phone 873. ,
City Street , Superintendent Dav.iu
is preparing to drag the dirt streets of
the city and some, of the alleys as
soon as there has been a sufficient
fall of rain. It will be useless to drag
thoroughfares, many of which are
badly in need of such treatment, until
the ground , has , uocoine thorough'y
wet. .. '
-: Qrcftml Frannuetto . walnut . treoB.
Eden Valley Nursery, uhoue GSOJ-2.
. tf
.: All kinds of dressmaking at Stylo
craft Shop, Room 424 Medford Build
ing. 309
S. O. S, Will some ono pjeaso save
this office from closing up shop .by
soiling us .somo. rags far . cleanln
presses. Wo pay by .thu pound and
will bo glad to huvo noinoc.no bring In
or send In the rags, . 308
' Mr. and Mrs. Luther II. Hnuck of
Eagle Point . wero in Medford yester
day attending to business mattors and
visiting friends.
. We will loan you nionoy to build or
buy Holmes, the Insurance Man.
. Orders takon for Dudgo uud Mali
Jangg table covers. Handicraft Shop
309'
'.Clifford Heglor from Walkor, Calif.,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Pearl Junes
of this city.
" All kinds of rough and droeaedlum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711
E. Main.
Crescent .orchestra , dance, Eagle
Point. Sat. Mnr. 24th. .110
Kulttlng neodles, all, alien. Handicraft
Shop. 309
Miss Edith Creede roturned yester
day from a several duys visit in Port'
lend with friends. ' , ,
, For Hale One .wind used piano at
a bargain. II. Q. Launspuch. Phouo
227.
James R. Fish will accept a limited
number of piano students at his studio
ul S. Grape, Collego Rids. . 307'
' Yon can got It at HoVoe's. tf
A girl was born Monday morning to
Ir. nnd Mrs. Harry Nordwick at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
' Good clean rags wanted lit Medford
Printing Co.
. Crescent . orchestra danco, Km?lo
Point. Sut.-Mitr. 2itli. 310
'When better auloniobllus uru built.
llultk will build thorn. tf
HEN! DIE
THINGS NEW
Sweater
Skirts
Coats
: Waists .
Drciccg
Klmonat
Curtains
Covering!
Draperies
Glnghkmt
Stocking!
Everything
Diamond Dye
Jili IS cent p.u-kn,-n of "DiimonS
Dyes" contains direction o simple nn
wiiman run iy or tint hir old, worn,
fadtd tiling nt. even If shn li.in r.evor
dyed Iwforit. Huy Diamond l;in no
othor Jf irjcl then wrfel home dyoint; in
puAnintaed. Junt tell your dniyejnt
whether the matorinl you wih to dye
is wool or silk, or whether It la linen,
cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dres
never tlrcak, upot, fade, or run.
We have many new Ideas to suggost
to you, why not spend a pleasant hour
ut the Medford Beauty Shop. Room
420, Medford Bldg. Phone appoint
ment 191-L. . 30'J
Another large shipment of hats Just
arrived at Lottie Howard's, 109 North
Central Ave. 3U8
9. O. S. Will someone please save
this office from closing up shop by
selling us some rags for cicuuins
presses. We pay by the pound and
will bo glad to have soineono bring in
or send n the rags. 308
D. M. Anderson of the Goodyear
Tire and Rubber company has movod
from this city to ugene. as a result
of the widening of his .territory.
: We want some clean, rugs at this
office. tf
.Just a line to remind you that I will
gludly duplicate uny bonnfide order
booked by .a transient agent for the
sumo or less money and give you bet
ter service. N. S. Bennett, prop. Edon
Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf
Add to the beauty of your garmonts
by using destlnctlve. lace. , Handicraft
Shop. ! - , ', . i . .309
"The reaping of the tourist crop is
already under way," says-the Grants
Pass Courior. '.'Every day .from one
to six strnngors in the city, are arrest
ed and fined their $5 for turning in
tho middle of-the block. While these
autolsts should know better and per
haps do know - better, Grants Pass
would bo much betetr off if the offi
cers were to warn these strangers and
If they aro again caught, to fine them
heavily. A courtoous request to com
ply with the traffic regulations will go
much further in creating a. good lin
prossion of the city than will tho .as
sessment of a fine.. Grants Pass is
spending a large amount of money on
advertising. It was hoped and is
hoped that results will bo obtained.
Hut .Grants Pass is getting much ad
vertising of an adverse nature"
Haled liny for sale. J. H. Carkln. 348
Household furniture for sale. 20
Cottage St., Phone 377-J. 306tf
.Blight resistant pear trees for fall
delivery. Old Homo on Pyrus Ussuri
onais. . Homo grown Old Home and
Chioh.on Japan. Eden Valley Nursery,
Phono Cfiu-J-2. i tf
A meeting of. the local chapter.
Order of Do Molay will bo hold In the
Masonic hall tomorrow evening nnd n
class .of soveral candidates will bo
given the initiatory work.
Crescent orchestra danco, Eagle
Point, Sat. Mar. 24th. " ' ' ftlO
Owl Confoctlonory, 15 N. Central,
F. M. Wilson.' Everything new. ' tf
Dsnco! Wed.! Oriontal Ballroom!
307
Mrs. Eniil Pcch recontly returned
from a soveral weoks visit witli
friends and relatives in different cities
In California.
All kinds of rough nnd dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711
Eust Main.
Crescent orchestra dance, Eaglo
Point, Sat. Mar. 24th. 310
Hnvo ruusle in your home. Do you
know that 310 .will place a cablnot
Orunswlck phonograph in your homo.
'Jeo II. G. Lnunspnch nt Weeks & Orr.
Phone 227. . '
Mike H'lnloy roturnod last evening
from a soveral days businoss visit iti
California.
Pnuce! Wod.! .Oriontal Ballroom!
307
Orders tuken nt Monarch Food Store
tor turkoy eggs and day old turkoyB.
, 312
Splendid furnished apartment in
Mali Tribuno building for ront nt
Jiico. tf
A .largo number of girls of the
senior class of tho local high school,
accompnniod by tholr mothers, nttond
od a tea glvon Jn tholr honor this
afternoon ut tho Hotel Holland. O. A.
C. .studuiits nnd former studonts were
tho hostesses ut the enjoyublo affulr.
. Milk and cream at. Do Voe's. tf
Grape vinos: Tokay, Muscat, Mal
aga. Rose IVru, Zlnflndoll, Thompsons
Seedless. Trellis grapes. Concord,
Brighton, AVorden. Agnwani, Niagara
and Campbell's Early. Eden Valley
Nursery. Phono 680 J-2. tf
Phouo Gordon Stout, 3C5-R for car
repairs. 311
Twelve Inch Blab wood $1.60 nor
tier delivered by taking 4 tier or more.
Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley
Fuel Co., Phouo 16. tf
Malta Coniiiinndory, No. 4, Knights
Templar, will hold a conclave tonight
in tho Masonln hall at Ashland.
S. O. 8. Will soineono please save
this office from closiug up shop by
selling us some rags for cleaning
presses. Wo pay by tho pound and
will be glad to havu someone bring In
or sand in tho rags. 308
Thornlcss blnckberry plants. Eden
Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf
Closing out nil our farm machinery,
several good buys. Patton & Robin
son, Inc. tf
Oriental Ballroom! Dunce! Wed.!
307
Chamber of commerce .drive work
ers were nusy uns morning in ine
city and tho surrounding districts nnd
Hoc-ured many memberships. It Is pre
dicted by some that when the final
accounting Is made it will be found
that tho drive went over bigger than
anyone hid suspected.
Gordon Stout sells cord tires nnd re
pairs cars t right prices. 119 West
Tenth street. 309
. Auto Inimrunce. Brown & White.
"Chuck" Fanner spout yesterday
fishing In tho Hoguo nnd reports that
while he had good luck in catching a
few trout thut the slcelheiid were not
biting.
James H. Fish will accept 8 limited
number of piano studonts at his studio
31 N. Ornpo, College Bids. ' 307
The members of the Women's Biblo
class of the Presbyterian, church will
bold their regular meeting at the
home or Mrs. Lane at 219 South Holly
street, Thursduy afternoon at 2:30.
Newcoinb is now delivering 16-Inch
groen slubwcod St $1.75 per tier In
fosr-tier lots or wore. Place your
order soon fur early delivery and have
cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks.
Phone 081. . ' . . . ; ?l)Ctf
Colonial Garage for tiro service.' 319
TamaloB! Tumalos! The real, hon-eat-to."
goodness articles! ' Where?
Thrift Shop, Sparta lildg.! When?
.Mar. 28, at the big spring opening, of
course! .310
Now that the contemplated plan of
combining tho city auto camp with
the Natutorlum camp has been aban
doned, the city council hns authorized
Its parks comiulttoo to get estimates
on tho bungalow, tuhower -bath and
other Improvements ut the municipal
auto camp, so as to havo nil the im
provements ready Inside of 30 days.
You will find that tho use of our
yarns iwlll give a new pleasure to knit
ting. Handicraft 8hop. ' 309
Fresh "Hot-Shot" BntterloB for your
spray rigs. Eleotrtc Shop, S. Bartlett
street. 319.
i For sand, gravel, sediment and team
work sea Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple
street. Phone 912-J.
J. F. Flelgol and H. L. Cochran re
turned yesterday from a several days
business visit In Salem.
Fruit, nut and shade trees. Eden
Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf
' R. I. Red setting eggs at De Voe's.
Former Mayor C E. Gates Is a
grandfather for the second time, sa
girl having been born this morning to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr, at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
Nursery stook, absolutely acclimat
ed, guaranteed. Guaranteed Fran
luotto selected walnut trees, finest
homo grown grape vlnesiTokays, Mal
agas, Emperor, Muscat, Concord,
Black Prince, etc.), fruit trees of every
variety, largest Glndlola field In Ore
gon (bulbs at $1.00 doz., blooming age)
(.hornless blackberries, raspberries,
LoganB, 7 varieties straberrieB, rbu
'aru, asparagus, fruit trees every de
scription, blight resistant pears, Bosc,
Bartlett, , Cornice, D'AnJou. We pay
charges to you. The Jordon Nursery,
Grants Pass, Ore, At N. Tenth street.
. . .. 317
Nick Young of the Eaglo Point dis
trict was a business visitor in the city
Tuesday afternoon. ; ' ',
Sandwiches, salads, cake, pio and
coffee at all hours. Crater Lake loe
Cream Parlors, Medford Conter Bldg.
307
The Grants PaBS Courier chronicles
the arrival of Matte Vineyard of this
city In Grants Pass for a several days
ViSlt.,.; . , , , ; .....
Strawberry and rasp 'jerry plants.
Phone 419-H. 310
I Ladies wishing to attend the Great
jer Medford club luncheon Monday are
, requested to telephone MIsb Dot Berry
'nt 81U-J for reservations. Those wish
Ung to attend are asked to make resor
I vutiouu before .Suturday noon.
Newcomb is now dellverying 16-inch
! green slubwood nt $1.75 per tier in
four tier lots or more. Place your
( order soon for early delivery and hnvo
cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks.
Phono 631. 29Ctf
Hemstitching at Deuel's. 318
: Friday night, March 23rd is the date
lf the entertainment to be given by
local school children in the high
j school building. The entertainment
win start promptly at 7:30. Everyone
Interested Jn the schools is urged to
attend. The entire program will be
published in tomorrow night's Mull
Tribune..
' Newcomb Is now delivering 16-inch
green slubwood at $1.76 per tier in
four-tier lots or more. Place your
order soon for early delivery and have
cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks.
Phone 4)31. - 296tf
Colonial Garage for tire service. 319
:Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hodgman re
turned yesterday from Klumath Falls.
Mr. Hodgman leaves this evening for
Portlund and will return about the
first of the month when he will be ac
companied to Klamath Falls hy Mrs.
.Hodgman. They will make their resi
dence In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Plymale will move Into the formor
Hodgeman residence on North Orange
which they have purchased, this
week-end.
Oriontal Ballroom! Dance! Wed.!
307
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Use Grandma's Sage Tea and
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
Will Know
Tho uho of KaKo nnd Sulphur tor re
tUuring faded, nnty hair to Um n'ltora)
color dtttua back to grandmother
time. Shu u tu' 1 1 it to koi her hair
beautifully dark. k!okh' .and attrac
tive. Whenever her hair took on.tUat
dull, fartod or Btrunked appearance.
IhiH tdmplu mixture wua applied with
womtttrful' effect. t ' , -
Hut brmvlnjc at home is muflHy nud
out-of-date. Nowudays. by asking at
any drug ,tp!'o for a bottle Kot
"Wyeth'H Sana - and Hulphur Com
pound," -you -will get tltiH famous old
preparation, improved by the addi
tion of other ingredient, which can
bo depended upon to rHtoro natural
color and bvuuty to tho hair.
A well-known downtown druggiHt
hu.vh it darkens the hair ho naturally
and .evenly that nobody can tell It hint
been nppllrd. You simply dampen a
NpotiHe or soft brush with It and drnw
thin through your hair, taking one
Htrniul at a time. iy morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two, it bocomos
beautifully dark and glossy. Adv.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOll liKAKKiSunuuor ranso for u
band of sheep. J. W. Drossier, 121
K. Main. 30')
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstttchioff
Plcotlon
8o per yard
Rnttnna envumd.
fft otfc
.J
asscjiejifej
and
KnhaiKo the appear
ance of your bathroom
by fitting It out with
equipment thut adds to
Its cleanliness and at
tractiveness. Disss Is
a sanitary material for
hnth room usiiKe.
Modern Plumbing
' 45 Heating Co., -
Spurt a Illdg. lhone 020
Johnny Cuiisun. well known In this
section as a boxer. Is slated to meet
Hilly Springfield of Ban Francisco, in
, that city, at the Dreamland arena next
; Friday niuht. The program lists thein
I as the curtain raiser, and. Is the first
I appearance of the "pride of Gold Hill''
in California pugilistic circles.
We have good values in used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. , , tf
j A. K. KcllogK of Oold Hill uttnuded
to business matters in Medford Tuos
day afternoon.
Like chicken? If so, try one of our
i Rosue River Speciul milk-fed fowls.
Cupp & Shirley Produce Co. Phono
s&. u' umpe. ti
Everett Dahack of Eaglo Point
spent Tuesday; in the city-nnd Jack
sonville on business.
Brunswick phonograph, compare
the tone, play any record made. $10
will put one in your home, balance
easy payments. See H. G. Launspach.'
Mrs.- J. E. Purdue, or Medford, -left
this morning for her home nfter
sponding the past month in Roseburg
and vicinity viBlting with her brothers
Douglas and Tom Kincntd, who reside
at Looking Glass, and niece, Mrs. Min
nie Colby, of Roseburg. Roseburg
News-Review.
Blng cherry trees. Eden Valley
Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf
Regarding the naming of Clare Wil
liams of the local high school basket
ball 1 team -on the mythical -All-Star
state basketball team, the Capital
Journal of Salem has the following to
sayr "Williams of Medford while
making only four points was picked
for the showing he made against Wes
tergrin In the -Medford-Aatorla game,
holding him to 13 points, his lowest
score In the throe games In which tho
Astoria team played."
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. .'711
K. Main.
Mrs. W. E.-'Trapp H'nurt to
morrow for her home In Pocutello,
Idaho, after a soveral months visit
hero with her son, R. E. Trapp and
family.
Flowering shrubs nnd evorpreens.
Eden Vulley Nursory. Phono tiSOJ--
Mr. and Mi's. H. L. Ilromley arc
"moving this week to Grants Pass
where they will vesitie permanently,
Mr. Bromley having been promoted to
district manager ol the Liimoi ni.
Oregon Power company offices nt
P.rftnla Pnna . I
Auto Insurance. Brown & White.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Golden Link Illblo elnBs of tho Baptist
church will be held ut the homo of
MrB. Cope on North Quince street,
Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All mem
bors nre urged to attend,
rhnico ovorbloonilni; roses. Eden
Valley Nursery. Phone C80-J-2. tf !
'. William George, nephew of Mr. nnd j
Mrs. Frank Carnnhan of this city has
been given the agency for tho Satur-,
day Evening Post In tills city, former- ,
ly handled by the Davidson News com-,
pany.
' There's a busy business Colloge I
in your home town. GWN.
Cteartkinking!
'normal aigtstion restored
Dt KINGS PIUS
rjot constipation
TF'-..,S
For lrtfanti.
incatidt at
Children
The Original Food-Drink fcr All Ages.
QuickLunchat Home Office Fountains.
RichMilk.MaltedGrainExtractinPow.
.derOi Tablet forms. NouHihina-Nocooldps.
S" Avoid Imitations and Substitutes .
THIS IS THE
GREATEST
OF SWEATER
SEASONS
Begin now to knit the gar
ments you will need for sum
mer wear.
All the latest . kinds and
shades of yarn, such as:
Claire de Lime, Silver Crepe,
Silver Shetland, Lustre IceT
found at
The
Handicraft
Shop
Bring your knitting worries
to us, and we will gladly help
you.
Join the Chamber of Commerce
NEW TODAY!
A CLEAN, WHOLESOME SHOW ONE OF THE SWEET
EST STORIES EVER TOLD A SHOW THAT EVERYBODY
WILL TAKE TO THEIR HEARTS FATHER, MOTHER
AND THE CHILDREN.
Supported by '
MAHLON HAMDLT0N, RUSSELL SIMPSON, ETHEL GREY TERRY
and others
Frcui J. Hurt ley Manner's play, which bus been 'performed in tltc Theaters of the
.. ... . . . World more than t.",000 time.
Abo
Hound
5
LEATHER.
PV8HERS
TATHE
NEWS
WEEKLY
"BETTY"
at . (he
Organ
PRICES:
Matinees
AdultH '-tHe,
Kiddies 10c
lRbl
Adults BOc,
Children
Ji3c.
Sunday TOMMY MEIGHAN in "BACK HOME AND BROKE"
MATTRESSES
We have just received a complete line of
Selected "Kapok Floss" Mattresses
Which are now on display. You are cordially invited to
call and see them. Every mattress is POSITIVELY
GUARANTEED. We are offering a wonderful assortment
of patterns in Art Ticking. You'll find not only the largest
but the best selected stock in Southern Oregon.
AND THAT ISN'T ALL
We will take your used mattress in part payment on a new one, or make it
over for a reasonable price. We specialize on Box Mattresses, Hair Mat
tresses and odd sizes (to order). :: :: :: Furniture Upholstering
Rtope Mattresses Department
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