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POR TWO MEDFORD MA Tli TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, OREOON, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 Jocal and Personal Prof. C. G. Woodbury, formerly director of the Indiana Experiment Station and now director of the re search department of the ' National Canners association, arrived here this morning to spend tho day at the Southern Oregon Experiment Station at Talent. While in the valley he will make a study of the local canneries and the, canning situation in general. He is a former college mate of Prof. P. C. Relmer at the Michigan Agricul tural college and in charge of the re search work department of the nation al canners organization with head quarters at Washington, D. C. lieautiful creations :n eastern mil linery. Jledford C'entor, 2nd floor. 4 We can still furnish spray hose for 20 cents per foot. Crate'r Lake Hard ware Co. tf Gladiola bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery Phone 680-J-2. tf Despite the fact that rain Is much needed the general hopo is that the present spell of fine weather will con tinue until after Easter. - Nursery stock, absolutely acclimat ed, guaranteed. Guaranteed Fran- quette selected walnut trees, finest home grown grape vines(Tokays, Mal agas, Emperor, Muscat, Concord, Black Prince, etc.), fruit trees of every variety, largest Gladiola field In Ore gon (bulbs at (1.00 doz., blooming age) thornless blackberries, raspberries. Logans, 7 varieties straberrlos, rhu- iarb, asparagus, fruit trees every de scription, blight resistant pears, Dose, Ilartlett, Cornice, JJ'AnJou. We pay charges to you. The Jordon Nursery, Grants Pass, Ore, at N. Tenth street. 317 Nowcomb Is now delivering 16-lnch green slabwood at $1.75 per tier In four-tier lots or more. Place your order soon tor early delivery and iiavo cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks. Phone 031. 290tf Those wanting tennis racquets re rstrung delay Bending them away as 1 will have material hero in a few days, saving you the postage, and will be here to back up the work. J. D. Jteeson, 235 South Central. 5 A small but highly appreciative audi ence at the Page last night much en joyed "The Bat," the famous mystery play, with its thrills, spookiness and laughter, which keeps the audience in bewilderment and guessing as to the outcome, until from tho time the cur tain rises until just before it falls, Practically the same excellent com pany as presented this play last sea son before a large audience at the Page, did the entertaining last night. Colonial Gnrage for tire service. 319 Look! Look! Spot dances! Jackson ville! Frl. March 30! Poerloss "4"! 8 Pytliian Slstors bazaar and danco. Time:. JFriday, March 30th. Place: X. P. hall, afternoon und , evening. Everybody Invited. C The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Amer ican Loglon will hold initiation cere monies at tholr session tonight. Fol lowing the regular mooting, members of the auxiliary will meet with the legion mombors for a program and re freshments. We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Ino. tt Like chickon? If so, try one of our Rogue River Special milk-fed fowls. Cupp & Shirley Produce Co. Phone 95. 128 Grape. tf Visit our millinery dept. beforo selecting your Easter hat. 2nd floor Modford Center. , 4 ABhland will have a clean-up day to morrow In accordance with the procla mation of Mayor Loomls, which urges that all citizens clean up their yards and alloys, from where tho accumula tions will be hauled away free of charge by the city. Mayor Gaddls expects to Issue (i proclamation soon for a clonn-up dny In Mod lord. For several yoars past local citizens par ticipating In clean-tip days have had to have the rubbish hauled awny them selves, ns tho local city government hold that it could not afford the ox pense. Drunswick phonograph, compare tho tone, play any record made. (10 will put one In your home, balance easy payments. See II. G. Lnunspach. Blng cherry trees. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 080-J-2. tfV The mystory will be solved at Wea vers Grocory, Central Point, March 31st. He there with your keys. 7 . HELP IS COMING! But don't wait until your build ing Is In danner tho time to protect yourself Is Ix-foro not afterwards. Take out our pol icy - ot tire I nui unco and bo safo. McCURDY Insurance Agency Tel. 12a L, , . - Medford National Bank nidg. ' ' Modford, Oregon Join the Clinmber of Commerce L. J. Allen, Btate leader of the Boys and Girls' Farm Clubs, arrived In Med ford this morning from the northern part of the state end addressed mem bers of the high school agricultural class at the high school building this forenoon. First class furnlBhed rooms, 315 N. Holly. Phone 3C8-J. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 E. Main. j Notice to members Co. A, 186th Inf. O. N. G.: Quarterly muster Wednes day night ' Every man must report at 7:30 p. m. Capt. H. A. Canaday. 5 Mrs. Dolph Phipps (Mary E. Cellars, ex-')0), has been visiting with her two small daughters In Portland. The Phippscs live in Medford. Old Ore gon Magazine. ; Flowering Blirubs and evergreens. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Brown style shoes are coming up. tf Iilrara F. Meador who has been con fined to his home tor the past week with sickness is able to be out again. Choice everbloomlng roses. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf There's a busy Business College In your home town. GWN. Car oak flooring at Medford Lbr. Co. tf Judge C. B. Watson and Al Pankey were among the Gold Hill visitors in the city Monday. Ixits of prizes Central Point, Frl, March 20. 4 Rhubarb and asparagns roots. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2. ' tf Grafting wax. Edon Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Mrs. O. S. Hlldreth of Portland left this morning for Medford to make an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Hlldreth has been visiting in RoBehurg with Mrs. E. J. Robinson. Roseburg News-Review. Have your farm laterals and survey ing done by experienced engineers. Le Tournoux Bros., 512 S. Holly St Phone 941-J. 5 See Brown for shoes. tf Blacksmith coal at Medford Lbr. Co. tf Word has been received by the county court that Peter McKenzie committed from this county January 4, 1884, to the state hospital at Salem died there last week. He was an inmate of the institution for nearly 40 years. ' Try our wet wash, 5c per lb. Amer ican Laundry. Phone 873. 325' After the fire It Is too late to Insure. See Redden & Canaday now. Dance, Central Point, Fri. Mar. 30. 4 George Older of Montague, Calif., spent Sunday In tho city attending to business matters. , . " ..- Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. ' ' ' " tf Twelve-Inch slab wood (i.50 per tier delivered by taking 4 tier or more. Hand picked wood, moBtly fir, Valloy FnhlCo -Pbnn TO. '-. tf Oriental Ballroom! Sat! Dance! 5 Mrs. Joslo Smithtalu and children who- had been Btaylng hero for some time .left last night for Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Brown sells shoes. 103 N. Central. tt Genuine Blscli Magneto parts and repairs. Eloctric Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. tt Easter millinery opening Wednes day to Saturday, March 28 to 31st inc. Tho Vanity Shop. Main at Bartlett. 5 Fair weather Is the prediction for Wodnosday. The temperature yestor day was the warmest of the year so far with the maximum of 79.5 reached In Uie afternoon. Winter undorwear has felt very uncomfortable during the day time the past two days. How ever, tho early mornings have boon quite chilly, and this morning's mini muni temperature was 31.5 dogroes. 60 pieces of rough dry for (1.60 American Laundry. Phone 873. Twelve men slab wood (1.50 per tior dolivored by tnklng 4 tier or more. Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley Fuol Co., Phono 76. tt Aro you lucky? Como to Control Point Frl. Mar. 30. 4 Prof. Irving E. Vinlng of Ashland dollvcrod n public address at Bend Ore., Inst night. Let's go to Brown's for shoos at 103 North Central. tf , Splendid furnished apartment in Mall Tribune building for rent at once. tf Oriental Ballroom closed Wed. Big danco Sat! 5' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braymer and two daughters moved tho first of tho wook from their residence on South Holly street to a now- location on North Central. Mr. Braymer haB re cently accopted a position with the Siskiyou Lumber company. Cement and plaster. Modford Lbr. Co. tr Hemstitching at Deuol's. 31S Regular communication of Reamcs Chapter Wodnosday eve, March 28th. Initiation and Past Matrons will put on tho Floral degree. Refreshments will be served. 4 Professor M. E. Wright, prlnclpnl or tho Gold Hill schools, suffered a broken noso whon he was struck by a foul ball at the opening of the baseball season at Gold Hill between the Sams Valley and Gold Hill high schools. Wright was standing near the first baso lino when hit. His nose was broken In four places. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main. ' You can get It at DeVoo's. tf Dnnco! Sat! Oriental llnllroom! 6 Miss Theresa McDonnell iof Yreka. Calif., spent Monday In tho elty at tending to business matters and visit ing friends. ' Easter millinery opening. Wednes day to Saturday, March 28 to 31st Inc. Tho Vnnlty Shop, Main at Bartlett. 6 Thornless blackberry plnnts. Kden Vnlloy Nursery. Phono SSOJ-2. tf Closing out alt our farm machinery, severnl good buys. Patton & Robin sun, Inc. tf Ted Fish, a former employe of the Standard Oil company Iiub resigned and Is now engaged in selling autos and tractors for the C. E. Gates Auto Co. Brown sells good shoes at a living price. 103 North Central. tf When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Orders taken for Easter cakes, Mrs. York. 6 J. J. Skinner, who was painfully burned Monday morning by the flash of a short-circuit of a 4000 volt power line in tho California-Oregon Power company sub-station on South River side, is reported as resting easily at the Sacred Heart hospital where he was taken following the accident. The attending physician states that the burns on It 1b face are not serious. Skinner's left hand, according to the physici.an is the only part of hiB body that was severely burned. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Household furniture for sale. 2C Cottage SL, Phone 377-J. 305tf No dance Wed. In Oriental Ballroom Big dance Sat! Jesse Winburn has returned to his home at Ashland from a stay of sev eral days in Portland. Orders taken fur Easter cakes, Mrs York. Just a line t'o remind you that I will gladly duplicate any bonafide order booked by a transient agent for the same or less money and give you bet tor service. N. S. Bennett, prop. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. Blight resistant pear trees for fall delivery. Old Home on Pyrus Ussurl ensis. Home grown Old Home and Chieh on Japan. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 6S0-J-2. tf Dermott McMorran, holder of the Eugene motorcycle club track record went to Medford today to make ar rangements for local entries In the races to be held there June 15 and 16. Several Eugene riders will likely par ticipate. Eugene Guard. Owl Confectionery, 15 N. Central F. M. Wilson. Everything new. tf Anyone wanting work done, or their lawns cared for at the Central Point cemetery, see J. B. Watkins, sexton, or phone 33x1, Central Point. Be sure to be at Weaver's Grocery, Central Point, Sat, March 31st. 7 Larry Mann has purchased the Car- lylfi Natwick bungalow on Minnesota avenue, and will take possession about May lo. Phone Gordon Stout, 365-R for car repairs. 311 Grope vines: Tokay, Muscat, Mal aga, Rose Peru, Zinfindell, Thompsons Seedless. Trellis grapes, Confcrd Brighton, Worden, Agawam, Niagara and Campbell's Early. Edon Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711 East Main. Pat Bluke, representative of the Willys-Overland company arrived yes terday from Portland for a briof busi ness vnilt with the local dealers. He made the trip In a new Willys coupe sedan. . Easter Greeting cards. Medford Book Store. 5 Haled hay for sale. J. H. Carkln. 348 Nowcomb is now donverylng 16-inch green slabwood at (1.75 per tior In four tier lots or more, riace your order soon for early delivery and have cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks Phone 631. 296tf Maurice Johnson, nephow of O. V. Myers is visiting at the home of the latter for a day or two while enroute from Los Angeles to Eugene by auto. Ho will resume his work at tho Uni versity ot Oregon at the beginning of the spring quarter. Something doing every minute at Woaver's Grocery, Central Point 7 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. Spray hoso 20 cents per foot. Cra- tor Lake Hardware Co. tf A comprehensive report on tho Klamath river in Oregon and Califor nia has recently been completer! by onglneors of the U. S. Goological Sur vey. Tho rciort describes 24 unde veloped power sites, most of which ore downstream from the California Oregon lino. It is said that the power sites would dovolop 300,000 horsopow- or at low water and from 600.000 to 700,000 horsepower at times of me dlum flow. Fruit, nut and shade trees. Eden Valloy Nursery. Phono 6S0-J-2. tf Everott Esds, formerly of Medford was a visitor hero over tho week end. He departed this morning by auto for his home In Cottage Grovo. Fresh "Hot-Shot" Batteries for your spray rigs. Electric Shop, S. Bartlett street. 319 E. B. Barron suffered a broken collar bone and a dislocated shoulder shortly after noon today when he fell from a horse whllo out at his ranch. Ho was in the pasture on horseback preparing to get some cattle ready to drive to the range. For sand, gravel, sediment and team work see Satnual Batenian, 302 Maple street. Phone 912-J. Strawberry and raspberry . plants. Phone 419-H. 310 factory. FRESH i . from the 1 iVTOBACCO JA lytY I ROLL YOUR OWN WITH I I RlsX Croix Paprs Altachxl I Mr. and Mrs. Tommy NIcholB, Jr., of Eagle Point were among the but of town .shoppers In the city Monday afternoon. One of the best known stenogra-. phers In Medford has purchased a Royal typewriter from the Medford Book 8tore, trading in her old machine of well known make. 6 W.- Y. Crowson and family spent Sunday on a picnic, celebrating the 44th birthday of Mr. Crowson. Volland's Easter greeting cards. Medford Book Store. 5 G. J. Kahler of Redding, Calif.. Is spending a few days in the city and Jacksonville attending to business. Do not buy an electric washer until we have demonstrated the new May tag to you. Crater Lake Hardware Co. tf E. V.- Carter of Ashland, pioneer banker was a visitor in the city last week. Mr. Carter has been suffering , all winter from a fractured leg, and is j still unable to move about without the aid of crutches. ford Auto Co. Bulck. Service, corner Main and Holly. Satisfaction guaran teed. , 325 R A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special Convocation Tues day, Mar. 27th, 7:30 p. m. P. M. and M. M. degree. Refreshments served. Visitors welcome. 4 A. F. NOTH, Secy. Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Allen Of Rochester, N. Y.f suffered for years whit rheu matism. Many times this terrible dis ease left him helples and unable to work. He finally decided, after yearg of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric acid deposits, were dis solved in the joints and muscles and expelled from the body. With this Idea in mind he consult ed physicians made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheuma tism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. He has therefore instructed druggists every where to dispense Allenrhu with tho understanding that if the first pint bottle does not show the wav to" com plete recovery he will gladly return i your money without comment. All drngKiBta ran supply you. Adv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Good bargain, Overland 4, 1921 model, In good condition, i Call 37 during day. 545-W after 7 evenmgs. 6 Billings Has Started Something Wo will give our cash customers 10 per cent discount on everything we do or sell, such as blackamltlilug, spring work, machine work, wheel and wood work. W'o carry a largo stock of guaran teed Vulcan springs for nearly all makes of automobiles. AVa buy smithing con in (carload lots and largo quantities of iron and steel of all kinds. We also have an electric welding machine. ordered, which will bo horo In about two weeks, and will save you money on welding. Wo have a first class blacksmith and machine shop and omploy the boat mechanics, and we are going to divide the pro fits with our cash customers. Wo will go a little further and give all our customers who are indebted to us the same discount. It paid by April l. HlI.LlXtiS CARRIAGE & AUTO WORKS. 8 i Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8o per yard. Bottom ,flovrsd. H. W. CONGER UNDERTAKER Successor to Weeks-Conger Co, Medford. Or.' " you ARK' Sj . . All dust, stains, spots H removed - Wo double I life of your ololhing 1 with our dry cleaning. UNLESS1 Homewood Oregon Women Vote "Yes" on Important Subject Portland, Oreg.- "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has given me great help and I am glad to give it my recommendation. I suffered a physiea.1 and nervous breakdown. I became very weak and my whole sys tem seemed to be In bad condition, but after taking about two bottles of the 'Favorite Prescription' my health returned, my nerves were strong, and I never felt better." Mrs. K. D. Homewood, 170 Ivy St. If you're nervous or troubled like Mrs. Homewood, go to your druggist at once and obtain this Prescription oi.ur. .fierce s in tablets or utiuici. Write Dr. Pierce's in Buffalo. X. Y for free medical advice. Adv. Don't Delay! Today's your last chance to sco tho picture- everyone luis hailed us. Thomas Meighan's best Thomas Jyleighan i GEORGE ADES 'Back Home and Broke" "If you want to discover who your rent friends nrc, tell the world youro broke!- Melgh nn diil und inado a mint of laughs! . . TOMORROW! You'll Laugh You'll Scream You'll Yell Whon you see TUB H0TT c7ftosJ.9hce's With 1M)UIS Marl.KAV and MAlKiK IIKIJiAMY A Knclnjc Comedy Riot! PRICES Mutlncc Adults t... 35c Kiddies 10c Evenlns Adults BOc Kiddies 25c Watch Thl is jpace jVitlj Medtora trade Is Medford mad. Mrs.E, D , HI mm 6 American House wives are using Calumet Baking Powder today with the same success that their mothers experi encedoverathird of a century ago. This perpetual growth of favor Has made ' ; IS BEST BY TEST The Economy HUV5 POWDER sales over 150 greater than that of any other brand. There isn't a bakingpowder of great er merit there isnt a leavener ob tainable that will produce more satis factory or positive results. That's why the largest baking powder factories in the world are always busy turning outenough Calumet to supply the great demand.' 4 A pound can of Calumet containa full 16 ounces.Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKiNG POWDER, . Here's a Shoe particularly suitable for young men and older men as well, vho like striking elegance in their footwear. It's a genuine Edmonds "FOOT FITTER," hard to duplicate for twice the price in Style, Comfort and Quality. Our genuine Edmond's "FOOT-FITTERS" are the only Shoes in the world which have both full-length vamps and solid sole leather boxes. They are Com bination in both last and pattern and fit the feet all over like the paper on a wall. Solid leather all through. Price $8.00 C.M. Kidd & Co. EGGS ARE CHEAP Now is the time to preserve your eggs for winter use with WATER GLASS Quality ana Slain nnd Grape The Variety of Our Mill Work is practically unlimited. We make everything that goes into the building of a fine home, from the stately stair case to small corner pieces, mouldings. -etc. with a thousand things in between. It takes a visit to tell you what our milhvork comprises. TROWBRIDGE 10th and Grape HOTTENTOT t Tlin four-lrSRiNl ' thmiilcr-lxrit dimes lo l'.UiK TOMOKHOW. Mm ST Service First Phone 874 CABINET WORKS Phone 238 MACHINE WORK Repairing: Babbitting and Welding Crater Lake Automotive Co. Selling Fairbanks-Morse Pumps and Engines and Hayes Sprayers Williams Implement Service 28 So. Burlier! Fbona 865