Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 07, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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Readers of the Mall Tribune will be
Interested to know that today Is the
birthday' of Arthur Perry, Smudge Pot
editor of this paper, and that despite .
this great occasion the government ut :
Washington still lives, thank good-
ness! . Whore he -was born or how
old he Is are facts not known, but It is
surmised; that It was outside, gf capi
tivlty and that haUfa on tlieihady Bldaj
of twenty, The old gentleman "has
been troiibled lately withjrheimiatlsm :
In his bones outside the head, and his ;
cigarets have not tasted right .j.foj
months past. Outside of tliat be Is
feeling quite spry for a naval reserve
veteran and was bard at work today
as usual.', 4 , Vr f j ,"'i
Rev. B'rinkman.'.Qf Portland, 'presl'
dent of Pacific Synod, will preach at
the Zlori Lutheran church, .Went
Fourth ' street, April 8th, at 11 a. m.
lie desires everyone Interested to be
present. '"'.''
Genuine Blsch Magneto parts and
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
liartlett.' tf
R. I, Red setting eggs at DeVoe's.
The pnblio msrket of this morning
was quite poor due to the stormy and
chilly weather of the past week. It
will be three weeks yet, at least, be
fore the market resumes Its usual
spring and early activity. .
Franqilette walnuts,1 Ettersburg 121
strawberries, Oregon Champion goose
berry, London Market 'currant,i i Chi
nese privet hedge plants,. ,Thornless
blackebrry, eto.i at The Jordan j Nur
sery, Grants Pass, Ore. 16
Earliest of all,'- Earl Sunrise, and
Mortgage Lifter seed potatoes 2c
per pound. Watkins'- i Feed" '8tore,
Phone 269. . . 10
I want to hear from' the owner of a
good orchard for sale lq this valley.
Earl Tumy, 209 Liberty illdg. , 21
The ladles of St. Ann's Altar society
of the Catholic church assisted by tho
Knights 'ct Columbus expect a large i
crowd at their card party and dance
Monday evening, April 9th' at Amor-1
lean Legion hull; Refreshments will j
be served. - ' '
Brown" says he has long and short '
ones. : ' 13tf '
Big dance at Central Point, Friday,
April 6. 14
Cement and plaster, Medford Lbr. Co.
tf"
Showers Is the rather unwelcome
prediction for Sunday's weather to
those who contemplate auto and fish
ing outings. Only a trace of rain fell
yesterday,' and rain clouds threatened
all of today.
Grape vines! Tokays,-Malagas, Mus
cats, Emperors, very best, only; few
thousand left nt The Jordan Nursery,
Grants Pass, Orel' ' ' " 16
Children icared for1 by hour, day or
week.. B12Dakota. , - 18
Ladles bHng In your fur work now j
and take advantage :ptUe, low rates, j
Hnrtlett'l Fur Shop. tf I'
Notices of the appointment' of ' a I
recelyerf f the Elkhorn gun store,!
with Robert MIddleton as proprietor, I
have bean posted on the doors of the
Btore, Ashland1 Tidings.
For Bale New Columbia phono
graph records" Ht'TIaTf price. 'Victor;
Brunswick, Columbia, Pathe & Souora
phonogi-ai))iMiuU 'records At reducod
prices. MubIc Shop,- IB N. Grape street
next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
Phone 466-J. 14 I
We are giving summer rates now on
fur repairing. Bartlett'8 Fur 8hop. If
New phonograph for sale at half
price. Terms. Phone 729-W. 17
It is reported that L. J. Miksche has
purchased two lots on Eleventh street
from D. E. Millard and that he will
put two bungalows on them In the
near future, v '
See Brown for - first olnss shoe - re
pairing.' ' lStf
Roses and flowering shrubs.' Eden
Valley Nursory, 680-J-H. ' tf
Gingham Week, April 9th 16th, will
be a great event at Mann's Depart
ment Store. Come and help ua cele
brate. - )- M
Mr. and Mrs.'C. L. Hobart were Vis
itors In tie city yeBterday from Grants
Pass.- -: "-.'-.-'. - -'
All kinds of rough and dreBsed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711
E. Main. ': ' r
Earliest of all. Early' Sunrise and
Mortgage Lifter seed potatoes -2Kc
per pound. ' Watklns' Feed ' Store.
Phone 2G9. ' 18"
A LITTLE CHAT
it ;:'.".
on tha durability, yes, the nc-..
cesslty, of Vour having a policy '
of Burglary Insuranoo. ' Come
In and consult us It will cost
you nothing and not -obllgalo
you. And you may profit by
tho opportunity, ,
McCURDY
Insurance Agency
Tol. 123
Mi-dfnrd 'National Rank HldR.
Medford, Oregoa -
. Gospel teams .from, the Presbyterian '
Men's club will hold services at the
Unlontown school house on the Little1
Applegute and also at the Sams Valley
school house. Rev. Mr. Amos, the new
Sunday school missionary for the
Presbyterian church In southern Ore- '
gon, and Mr. Robinson of Ashland,
presldont of the county Sunday School
association, will hold a service ami
take Bteps to organize a Sunday school
in the Applegute school bouse.
For Sule 10,000 acres of land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches, orchards and tlmberlund,
some Irrigated; also mining property.
All property must and will be sold at
some prloe. Some as low aB $1.00 per
acre, B to 10 years .time, T.. W. Miles,
Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Illdg., or
Gold Ray Realty Co., owners, 16 No.
Grape, next Farmers & Fruitgrowers
Bank. Phone 465-J. 14
Big dance at Central Point, Friday,
April ... . , i i ; 14
' We have1 good Values In used cars.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf
H. O. Frobach, secretary of tho
chamber of commerce was expected ton
arrive home this afternoon from hav
ing spent the week at Eugene In at
tendance at the stute meeting of and
short course for the commercial club
and chamber of commerce secretaries.
We are giving summer rates now on
fur repairing. Bartlett's Fur Shop. If
A high school dance Is being held by
the Chesterfield -- orchestra at - the
American Legion hall tonight.
Brown Bays he fixes them while you
wait. I3tf
Funeral services for Mrs. Carl Cline,
formerly Alta Walsh of Jacksonville,
will be held at the Presbyterian
church at Jacksonville Sunday at 2:30
p. m, Rev. J. H, Sasnett will conduct
.the services, i
i Auto Insurance. Brown & White. 1 '
Spray 'hose 20 cents per foot. Cra
ter Lake Hardware Co. tf
Baled hay for sale. J. II. Carkin. 848
At' the Presbyterian -church the
Easter services -wlll. be followed by a
nioBHiigo on the Ascension and Exalta
tion of Jesus Christ. The Sucrament
of the Lord's supper will be observed.
All the children who are members of
the church are askod to be present. A
short five' minute sermon on a topic
of special interest will be for them
especlully. The main sermon will be
brief and followed by the Sacrament
The message In song by the male
quartet will he Inspiring and in har
mony with the sermon. The evening
message Will be "A Mnn Seeking After
God," the story of Nicodemus.
Phone Tumy 402 for auto Insurance.
14
We can still furnish spray hose for
2Q cents per foot Crater Lake Hard
ware Co. , tf
American Legion dances Saturdays!
Oriental Ballroom. .. .. 14
Nine-couples, from Medford attend
ed the De Molay dance at Grants Pass
last night. It Ib reported that the
affair was well attended and was -enjoyable,
. ' V ,
Brown says ho has lots' of glovoa.
103 N. Central, " .-' Wtt
"Call Me-Back Pall-O-Mlne" - and
meet me nt the Fair Grounds Pavilion,
Saturday night, April 7th. 14
Legion dances every Sat Oriental
Ballroom. Admission 10c. - 14
. M. Cotturl, chief of detectives of the
Southern. Pacific Shasta division ar
rived In Medford this morning for a
brief busIneBs visit.
. Do not' Buy an eleotrlo waahef until
we have demonstrated the new May
tag to you.; Crater Lake Hardware
Co. tf
Auto Insurance, Brown & White, tf
Autos washed and polished at Med
ford Auto Co.' Bulck Service, corner
Main and Holly. Satisfaction guaran
teed. 32B
See Brown' for your hIioos. 13tf
The fire alarm yesterday aftornoon
was canoed by a fire in O. N. WIIboii'b
car, caused by a shirt olrcult In the
electrical system. Robert Boyl called
the fire department over tho tele
phone, while Wilson was Slapping the
flames and embers with his hat. Tho
car was standing In front of the Mode)
Clothing' company and the largo fire
truck soon arrived on the scene string
ing hose from the plug at Front and
Main la order to be nronnrod should
.tho gasoline tank have taken fire and
the'blaza 'become' BorloUB. " The fire
vas out when the department arrived,
(lowever, having lasted but a fow sec
onds. vTUe only damage -was hurnod
out wiring on the cur and a mutllatod
rim on Wilson's hat, torn by tho vio
lent Blapplng at the flames.
, Launspnch's orchostra featuring lat
est hits Silt. Oriental Ballroom. 14
Astoria merchants did not expect n
fire. Does your Insurance oovor tho
full value of your Block? Tolophono
Tumy No. 402 for Insurance Offlco
Liberty Bldg. 14
After tho fire It Is too Into to Insure.
See Raddon & Canaday now.
BluckBmlth coal at Medford Lbr. Co.
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John Schorl, of Gold Hill, was In tho
city today fur treatment following an
accident which occurred the first part
of tho wook. Mr. Sobers is an om
ploys of tho Heaver Portland Cement
company, and while working nt that
plant was Injured when a largo boul
der fell on his head and chlldars. Ho
Is rocovorlng. Grants Pass Courier.
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
tudlu. - First class work and prompt
service. tf
,v' jOrapo vines: Tokay, Muscat, Xtal-
agn, Rose Peru, Zlnflndoll, Thompsons
Seedless. Trellis grapes: Concord
Brighton, Worden.'Agawam, Niagara
and Campbell's Early. Eden Valley
Nursery. Phone 680-J-S. if
For Sale Wlckor baby sulky, modi
inn U.o, Burgaln price. Good ns
now. Phone 910-X. 14
W. J. Virgin loft this morning for a
sovernl days business visit In Wood,
Calif., and vicinity whore he recently
sold and Installed a numbor of radio
sots. .
Uladlula and Cnnna bulbs. - Edon
Valley Nursery, 680-J 2.' tf
Big dance at Central Point, Friday.
April 6, - 14
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE,
Mrs. George Deffenbacber- arrived
this afternoon from her home In
Eugene and will spend several days'
her visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Her-!
man before continuing her trip to
southern California.
Nice line of traveling bags. Brown'?,
103 N. Central. 13tf
Have your rugs washed on your own
floors most convenient, sanitary
method, kills germs, no dust- raised.
Get your order In early. E. L. Bavls,
Phone 644. 211 Stark St. 30
A dance at Ruch this evening will
oe attended by several Medford cou
ples, - , , : , "
Tlie old flat car which has beoO off
the truck for months past and which
has -remained an eyesore to all passen
gers passing thrpugh on the Southern '
Pacific, has been moved from Its sta
tion near the Big Pines Lumber com
pany 6y the management of the Med-ford-Coast
railway. J. T. Gagnon,
manager -of- the road superintended
the putting of tho car buck on the
track this morning.
As an opening special for Gingham
Week Mann's Department Store will
offer for Monday only 1000 yards of
good gingham cheap at 20c a yard for
10c a yard, limit 10 yards to a cus
tomer, i 14
Colonial Garage for tire senvlce.
"Buby Blue Eyes", we want to see
you at the Fair Grounds Pavilion Sat
urduy night. Alford's Imperial orches
tra. . 14
Mrs. M. D. Fields and children ar
rived this morning from their home in
Alameda, Calif., and will make their
home here. Mr. Fields, who Is travel
ing auditor for the California Oregon
Power company has been here ' for
some time. '
Oriental Ballroom.. Dance! Sat!
Launspach's orchestra! 14
Twelve Inch slab wood f 1.50 . per
tier delivered by taking 4 tier or more.
Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley
Fuel Co., Phone 76. , tf
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
"The Soul's Sapreme Question" is
the subject announced by Rev. J. Ran
dal ph Sasnett, for the evening sermon
at the First Methodist church. Mrs.
Sasnett and Mr. MucDonough will sing
a contralto and tenor duet, "He Loved
His Own." This Is one of Gubriel's
most favored compositions. At the
morning service Dr. S. A. Danford, the
district superintendent of the southern
district, will deliver the sermon.
Brown says he has a new line of
men's, ladies and girls' oxfords. 13tf
Blng! Bing! Bing! Bing! Blng! No,
I am not swearing. Just trying to tell
you that you will get a Cory Thornless
blackberry- plant with each Blng
cherry while they last. ' Eden Valley
Nursery, 680-J-2. ' ' tf
Noel L. Ersklne gives piano lessons
at pupils' homes. Phone 729-W. ' 17
, George L. Troichler, the auto man,
was a business visitor In Grants Pass
yesterday.
.We are giving summer rates now on
fur repairing. Bartlett's Fur Shop. If
Everybody will be at Central Point
Friday nite.. , 14
Everybody In town will be at Mann's
next week, April 9tb to 10th in honor
of Gingham Week: j 14
"The spring term of tho Portland
center of the University of Oregon
will open Monday and continue until
June 26. During the winter term-1003
Btudents registered for the different
courses.
Dance! Oriental Ballroom! Launs
pach's orchestra. Sut! Admission 10c.
i x '14
-The latest In dance hits will "be
heard nt Central Point, Friday nlte. 14
"You've Got to See Your Mama
Every Night" as played by Alford's
Imperial orchestra. Fair Grounds Pa
vilion, Sat. night Let's go. 1 14
L. A. Williams and George G. Hew
itt of this city have been among Med
ford visitors In Portland the latter
part of the week.
If you want to sell your orchard,
farm,' or residence, list it with Earl S.
Tumy, 209 Liberty Bldg. -! 21
- All kinds ot rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711
E.Maln.
When better automobiles are built.
Bulck will build-them. tf
While the Girls Club of the Univer
sity of Oregon has been making 'ft
concei t tour of southern Oregon dur
ing 'the spring vacation the Men's
U. ot O. Glee olub has boon an a con
cert trip through eastern Oregon.
Earliest of all, Eearly Sunrise and
Mortgage- Lifter seed potatoes 2 c
per pounfd. ! Watklns" Feed ' Store.
Phone 269. - ; 16
Everybody will be at Central PoiP
Friday nlto. 14
Tho auto park has boon open since
March 21st ns the tourists have been
seeking admission to the park for
woekB as they passed our gates, and
every night during tho past two weeks
tho pnrk has had from 10 to 15 tourist
cars stop there. The tourist season Is
opening earlier this year than custom
ary. Yroka Journal.
Celebrate Glnghnm Wook at Mann's
beginning Monday, April 9th. Con
tinues one week.- ' 14
There's a busy Business College
In your homo town. OWN.
, Car oak flooring at Medford Lbr. Co.
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A number of-. Medford people at
tendod' a dance nt Ruch last night and
report that a good time was had danc
ing In 'addition to nn excellent mid
night supper.
Tho Mali Tribune has put In a new
carriage for .handling big rolls ot
paper and has about 60 feet of carriage
track equipped with hangers and car
riage for 1 500 pounds: Just tho thing
for a hay barn, garage or warehouse.
If you need anything of this kind see
it at once. A bargain. tf
Oriental Ballroom! Sat! Dance
Management Aniorioan legion. 14
Dance In town Snt. Oriental Ball
room. Admission 10c. 14
Hemstitching nt Hoiiol's. SS
Handicraft Shoo.
HemstltchtiK
PlootlDI
8o par jard, -. j
MEDFORD, OREGON,
"A business deal which' bad been
pending for some time was closed last
week whereby Judge D. W. Bagshaw
and' son Dan became the owners of
the weekly newspaper at Zillah, Yak
ima county, Wash., a growing town of
about 1000 " people; surrounded " by
some of the finest orchards- in that
famous fruit district," says the Jack
sonville Post' "The father and son
drove up there last week In their car
and will take possession of their new
business on the 20th of this month.
Dan remained at Zlllab, while the
Judge came back by rail to prepare
for removal, with' Mrs. Bagshaw, to
their new home."
. Stop, look, listen. Have you ever In
your life had the chance to buy good
shoes for 2Gc per pair? Come to the
Thrift Shop, Sparta building, on next
Wednesday, April' 11 ' and you will
have that opportunity. Many pairs as
good as new, a large variety of sizes.
Sale Btarts promptly at 9 a. m. 15
Colonial Garage for tire service. 319
Have you heard "Red Moon" as
played by Alford's Imperial orchestra,
Fair Grounds Pavilion, Saturday night
April 7th. 14
Ladles, bring In your fur work now,
and take advantage of the low rates.
Bartlett's Fur Shop. - tf
A dance given by the Fan Tan or
chestra will be the chief Boclal func
tion of the week for high school stu
dents. ' The dance will start at 9 to
night '
, Twelve-Inch slab wood (1.50 per tlor
delivered by taking 4 tier or more.
Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf
Milk and cream-at DeVoe's. tf
Ladles, bring In your fur work now
and take advantage of the low rates.
Bartlett's Fur Shop. tf
In the detailed account In this news
paper of the Elks lodge Installation of
officers on Thursday night several
typographical errors crept In owing
to the last minute rush which due to
the headache of the proofreader in
addition to his regular wheels, escaped
notice. The article also fulled to men
tion the fact that Louis Ulrich, the
new exalted ruler, had appointed
George- Bohnert as inner guard, and
gave the Initials of the newly appoint
ed restaurant manager, P. C. Bigham,
as "P. P." Otherwise the account was
very veracious and complete.
For sand, gravel, sediment and team
work see Samuel Bateman, 302 Maple
street. Phone 912-J.
Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden
Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2. tf
Tumy writes all forms ot Insurance.
14
Saturday dance.- Oriental Ballroom.
Launspach's orchestra: Admission 10c.
.'- ' 14.
Mrs. Eddie Meyer of Lake Creek
was In Medford yesterday shopping
and visiting with Mends.
Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery.
Phone 680-J-2. tf
All kinds ot rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108.- 711
East-Main, :
We will loan you money to build o
buy Holmes the Insurance Man. '
It Is reported that a number of out
of town people will attend the pavilion
opening dance tonight Music will be
furnished by Alford's Imperial orches
tra and a large crowd is expected.
The Easter cantata. "From Sepul-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CONVALESCENT HOME, ASHLAND
Our Milk Diet 'patients Rain bo-
tween four and five pounds each
wosk 4
WANTED Washing and ironing. Sat
isfaction' guaranteed. Mrs. Offord.
Phone 9B1-L. 16
WANTED Work by school girl.
Phone 332. 16
FOR SALE 124 acres. 12 acres In
alfalfa, somo good corn and wheat
land, good range, two sets of buildings.-
This is an Ideal ranch for tur-
keys. Will trade for Medford pro-
' perty.
Eight room bungalow, $2750,
: terms.
Close In five acre tract. 6 room
plnstered houso. good well, large
tank,-some fruit: fine -location for
poultry ranch. Terms.
A nice home on east side, hard
wood floors, fireplace, built In fea
tures, shade and fruit. Terms.
f,500 will handle nice home, east
front, corner lot on pavement.
160 acres on P. & E. near Derby,
; small house, 3000 cords of wood,
1.500,000 feet of timber. For quick
sale $2000.
, . C. S. IIUTTERFIELD. 14
FOR RENT Six room unfurnished
, apartment, stationery tubs. llRht and
wtor furnished. Phone 760-W. 16
WANTED A sotting of Seabriglit
bantam eggs. Phone 25-J-2. 14
WANTED Young man for steady po
sition In greenhouse work. Apply
Sundny morning. Rogue Valley
Floral Co. 14
MEALS
Our meals are the
talk of the town. '
Merchants' Lunch
50c
Shcrt Orders
35c
We Suggest That You
Give Them a Trial
"GOOD MVSIC
TheShasta
SATURDAY, APRTL 7,
cher to Throne,"' ty Thomas G. Sheo
ard, which was listened to with' such
great' pleasure by an audience that
taxed the seating capacity of the First
Baptist church last Sunday -evening,
will be repeated Sunday at 7:30 p. m.
Charles O'Hura; tenor of the American
Light Opera company, will assist as
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Why I prefer to borrow or
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1st. Because every dollar I invest 'stays in Jtfedf ord and every dollar I borrow - y;;
is from friends who will be lenient -if misfortune makes it necessary to be'&'o. '
2nd. Because every dollar invested or bdrrowed is .
part ot Mearorfi's .ana Jackson .County's taxes:.'. , ' :
3rd. Because I am dealing with men whom everybody knows and who help
support our schools, our churches, our lodges and our homesi '.'
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C. M. Kidd, President. Office 30 No. Central ' O. C. B0GG9, Secretary
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Continuous Shows Today and
Mutlnec: Adults 35c,' Kiddles
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Alford's Imperial Orchestra
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See the latest thing in
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will' also the full stringed orchestral
which was greatly enjoyed Easter. A I
large number expressed a desire to
bear' the cantata again, and others :
who were not able to be present have
been pleased to know that the cantata
could be heard Sunday evening. As
the music starts at 7:30 p. m. every
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WILLIAM FOX Presents .
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GREAT FOREST FIRE
"HEARTS AFLAME"
Tomorrow 12:30 to 11:00 P. SI.
10c. Nights: Adults 50c! children 25
ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
person attending' Is 'requested to. be..,,
seated on time bo that the music be '
not interrupted. Rev. p.'R. LeacbtwiU ;'i
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Assurance of Immortality." New mem; ,
bers will bo received at the morning
service, nnd the'pastor will'Bpealr on :
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