PAGE iWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFOItD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 9. 1923 i i i focal and :" Personal The city water board held a meeting Saturday night In the city recorder's cfflco where (he water system situa tion was further studied and action was taken on several Important mat ters. After this, week the board will meet regularly every other Tuesday, on the Tuesdays the city council does not meet The council meets the first and third Tuesduy of every month . 20 per cent off on capes, coats and suits at the Colonial. ) ' ( , ' 18 Colonial Oarage for tire service. 319 Ladles, bring In your fur work now, and take advantage of the low rates. Bartlett's Fur Shop. tf An unusual sight was witnessed ' Sunday forenoon from the Hear creek bridge over Main street, when two youths were seen paddling in a canoe along In the creek, which Is quite high lor this season. , I Grafted Franquette walnut Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2 tf Twelve-Inch slab wood Si. 50 per tier , delivered by taking 4 tier or more. Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valloy Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Now that the smudging season Is here the housewives will do consider able worrying for fear that they will not awaken in time to close bedroom windows so as to keep the smudge from entering the bouse. Ladies, bring in your fur work now and take advantage of the low rates, liartlett's Fur Shop. tf For sand, gravel, sediment and team work see Samuel Batoman, 302 Maple street Phone 912-J. . ,. ; . ' Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Falling to break the glass In the window at the post office, Cleorge A. BrlBcoG, superintendent of schools, re ceived a little assistance from Erall Iirltt, mayor of Jacksonville and son of a pioneer family, and successfully wrecked the gloss about 8 o'clock last night Superintendent Briscoe had hacked bis machine over the curb into.' the window and then parked his ma chine. Brltt came along about this time, failed to notice Briscoe's car and backed his Cole "8" Into the parked machine with so much violence that the former was again shoved over the curbing. , A shower of glass resulted. I Neither of the two machines was bad- j ly damaged by the accident, the only i real sufferer being the window in the postof fice. i Briscoe was not in his car at the time Brltt backed Into the : machine. Ashland Tidings, Oraftlng wax. Kdcu Valley Nuthitv. ! Phone 6S0-J2. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phono 10b. 711 j Kasl Main. We will loan you money to build or ' buy Holmes the Insurance Man. . Miss Luella Draws, employe of the Rlggs Optical company In Portland leaves this evening for that city after a several days visit with her parents in Medford. 20 per cent off on capes, coats and suits at the Colonial. . 18 Genuine Blsch Magneto parts and , repairs: Electrto Shop, Eighth and : Bartlett. tf ' R. I. Red setting eggs at DeVoe's. j The time for the public mooting of i tonight at the city council chambor on the proposed city planning comnils slon cone ordinance Is 7:30 o'clock. I Grafted Franquette walnut Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2 tf I Franquette walnuts, Ettersburg 121 ! strawberries, Oregon Champion goose-, berry, London Market currant, Chi-. nose privet hedge plants, Thornlcss j blackebrry, etc, at The Jordan Nur-1 sory, Grants Pass, Ore. 16 j Earliest of all. Earl Sunrise, and Mortgage Lifter seed potatoes 214cj per pound. Watklns' Feed Store, Phone 269. 16 Se policies. WindBhleld stickers Issued by the i department of the interior at Wash ; ington to tourists entering ony af the 1 19 national parks this season are de . Bigned to bear the pictures of animals native to each particular park. For instance the Crater Lake will bear tbe picture of the bear. The designs for some of the other national purks fol low: The bighorn sheep for Rocky Mountain (Colorado) ; tbe buffalo for Yellowstone (Wyoming); the Rocky mountain goat for Glacier (Montana) ; the antelope for Wind Cave (South Dakota); the Columbian black-tailed deer for Mount Rainier (Washington; the mountain Hon for Yosemlte, (Cali fornia); the American elk or wapiti for Sequorla (California) ; the beaver for Grand Canyon (Arizona). . 20 per cent off on capes, coats and BUlts at the Colonial. 18 I want to hear from the owner of a good orchard for sale in this valley. Earl Tumy, 209 Liberty Bldg. 21 . Brown says be has long and short ones. 13tf Walter Bowne arrived last night from Portland with a new Packard Single Six touring car. The Busy Cor ner Motor company has recently taken over the Parkard line. Grafted Franquette walnut Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2 tf Cement and plaster. Medford Lbr. Co. , tf Grape vines! Tokays. Malagas, Mus cats, Emperors, very best, only few thousand left at Tbe Jordan Nursery, Grants Pass, Ore. 16 C. L. McKImmey of Talent who was arrested and fined 175 last week on a charge of having beaver bides in his possession, was again arrested and fined $200 this week on the same charge, according to a report filed at the headquarters, of the state game commission. James Beagle of Ash land also was fined $200 on the same charge. Each was given a 30-day suspended jail sentence. . Children cared for by hour, day or week. 612 Dakota. 15 Ladles, bring In your fur work now and take advantage of the low rates. Bartlett's Fur Shop. tf We are giving summer rates now on fur repairing. Bartlett's Fur Shop. If A new outdoor noster board was erected last week on the vacant lot J north cf the Mason Motor company headqi' ters by Foster and Klelser. ! The sai irm is erecting a new sign-: board tie Olympic Flouring Mills bulUlir , Loul-i aella Early Sunrise seed po-! tatoes at 2c lb. 16 New phonograph for sale at half price. Terms. Phone 729-W. 17 See Brown for first class shoe re pairing. I3tf "Proc" Klurn, former Medford high school athletic coach who has been at the University of Hawaii for the past two years and who bad eminent suc cess with the football team there last year has challenged the Oregon Ag gies to . meet his team at Honolulu next Christmas. If the Aggies make the trip it will be the first long trip they have made since 1915 when they ; met the Michigan Aggies at Lansing j and defeated the raid-westerners by a i decisive score. , Regular communication of Reames ' chapter will be held Wednesday, April 11th at 7 30 p. m. Masonic hall. Mrs. Jerry Jerome will have charge of social hour. 16 Roses and flowering shrubs. Eden Valloy Nursery, 680 J-2. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. - 711 E. Main. BldB for the surfacing of 14 miles of the Medt'ord-Crater Lake highway from Union creek to the park boun dary will be opened early in May, ac cording to an announcement made by C. H. I'urcell, district engineer of the United States bureau of roads, in Portlnnd. j Louie sells Early Sunrise seed po-l tatoes at 2c lb. 16 We have good values In used cars. j Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf I Employers Attention Thin offico spccinlizcx in furnishing compensation to injured workmen in ncaordnnee 'Vith tho benefits provided in the Stnto "Worfctnoim' Compensation Act, us well as additional protection to the employer, nt much lower rntes in ninny occupations than' of fered by tho Aeeident Commission. Wo hnve secured this protec tion for our clients for tho pnst six years in old line disunity companies, with the minimum of bother nnd detail in connect ion with clnims, payroll audits .annual audits instead of monthly), etc. All employers now contributing to tho Stnto Fund, desiring to withdraw from same, will linvo to mail formal notice of their in tention before April UOth, to beeomo effective June 30lh. Unlike ordinary insurance which may bo terminated nt any time, with drawal from tho State Fund is only possible once each year. . Wo will gladly call and compare rntes McCurdy Insurance Agency Telephone One Two Three MEDFORD NAT'L BANK BLDG. Among the week end Medford visi tors In Portlund were C. M. Kidd and J. T. Perry. Earliest of all, Early . Sunrise and Mortgage Lifter seed potatoes 214c per pound. Watklns' Food Store. Phone 269. ' 16 We are giving summer rates now on fui repairing. Bartlett's Fur Shop. If I now have material for restrlnglng ennls racquets. Leave them at Med ford Harness Co., Medford Hardware and Sporting Goods store, Young's Hardware or 301 South Central. J. D. Bjouon. 20 A news dispatch from Stockton, Calif., sayB: "Earl Jackson, 25, his wile, 19, and Martha Sheeley, 18, of Clranta Pass, Ore., were arrested here Friday on churges of grand larceny and issuing bad checks. Jackson is accuHed of stealing a valuable automo bile and starting south with his wife and the Sheeley girl. Tbe car was wrecked at Corning where Jackson is charged with passing a fictitious check. He hired a taxi driver to bring the party here. He will be returned today to Redding to face the Corning charge. The women are held pending further advices from Oregon. . Brown says he fixes them while you wait. 13tf Spray hose 20 cents per foot . Cra ter Lake Hardware Co. tf Baled hay for saie. J. H. Carkln. 848 A number of valley trap shooters at tended a shoot at the Ed Lamport place yeaterday and some good scores were made. Among tbe high-gun men were Sid Smith, O. O. Helman, Ed Pay- ton and McPherson each with 25 Btralght and Edison Marshall with 23. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. They are the earliest and best, Louie sells them for 2c. . 16 Auto Insurance. Brown & 'White. We can still Turnlsb spray hose for 20 cents per foot Crater Lake Hard ware Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miksche apd son Norbert enjoyed a motor trip to Trail and return yesterday in their J new coupe. . '.. j Brown says he has lots of gloves. 103 N. Central. 13tf ' Do not buy an electric washer until we have demonstrated the new May tag to you. Crater Lake Hardware Co. tf Auto Insurance, Brown & White, tf Two airplanes, purchased from the government and flying from San Fran cisco to Eugene landed at Barber Field yesterday shortly after noon to re-fuel. They left a short time later to con tinue their trip north. One woman and two men were in the planes which have been purchased for commercial use by a Eugene resident This is going to be a good potatoe year. Get some of those Early Sunrise rrom Louie for 2c lb. 16e Autos washed and polished at Med ford Auto Co. Butck Service, corner Main and Holly. Satisfaction guaran teed. 325 See Brnwn for your shoes. 13tt According to a Roseburg news dis patch what Is claimed to be one of the uciiest gum smugs la mui .viujuil; , In years was made last Friday by Wll-1 Ham Horn, prospector, . hunter and j trapper, who uncovered a seven-foot gold and silver bearing quartz ledge! on Middle creek, near Sliver Peak. The ledge is Just below the one-timo famous Cain mine, formerly one of the richest mines In tbe country. Samples are said to assay $200 per ton. After the fire it Is too late to Insure. See Redden & Canaday now. Blacksmith coal at Medford Lbr. Co. tf Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt servloe. tf Wilbur Godlove loaves this evening for Eugene where he will resume his studies at the University of Oregon nfter having spent the annual spring vacation in Medford. Early Sunrise seed potatoes. They are the earliest and best Louie sells them for 2c. 16 . Colonial Garage for tire service. and explain our MIsb Patricia Miksche underwent an operation for tbe removal of her tonsils at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. . This Is going to be a good potatoe year. Get some of those Early Sunrise from Louie for 2c lb. 16 . Grape vines: Tokay, Muscat, Mal aga, Rose Peru, Zlnflndell, Thompsons Seedless. Trellis grapes: Concord Brighton, Worden, Agawara, . Niagara and Campbell's Early. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Gladlola and Canna bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. tf Nice line of traveling bags. Brown-?, 103 N. Central. 13tf There's a busy Business College in your borne town. GWN. The Easter cantata, "From Sepul- cher to Throne" was repeated at the First Baptist church last evening to a full house, which spoke well for the muslo as It was heard Easter night by a still larger audience. The next con cert by the choir will be given the last Sunday evening of the month. For next Sunday evening Rev. F. R. Leach announced a special farewell service, marking the close of services in the old church building. Mrs. S. L. Ben nett who is a constituent member of the church, will be the historian for the occasion, reciting the early and later events of history in the life of the church. Several will speak and much interest will be found In this passing of the old edifice. Work starts next week on dismantling the build ing. Twelve Inch slab wood S1.60 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 Have your rugs washed on your own floors most convenient sanitary method, kills germs, no dust raised. Get your order in early. E. L. Davis, Phone 644. 211 Stark St 30 O. V. Myers returned last night from Portland with the newest model lied Speed Wagon which was to have been delivered thlB afternoon to the Hart man Syndicate headquarters at Ash land. . . Brown says he has a new line of men's, ladles 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 Bing cherry while they lost Eden Valley Nursery, 680-J-2. tf Noel L. Ersklne gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Phone 729-W. 17 The entire equipment of the Hart man Syndicate, which is on its way to the Grizzly Peak country by way of the Dead Indian road, was badly stuck in the mud for some time yesterday, according to H. W, Hartman. Planks were resorted to and the machinery was standing on solid material late in the afternoon. The road has been somewhat softened as a result of the recent rains. Ashland Tidings. We are giving summer rates now on tur repairing. Bartlett's Fur Shop. If If you want to sell your orchard, farm, or reoldenca, list it with Earl S. Tumy, 209 Liberty Bldg. . 21 All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108, 711 E. Main. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Earliest of all, Eearly Sunrise and Mortgage Lifter seed potatoes 2 Vic per pounfd. Watklns' Feed Store. Phone 269. 16 Twenty lots have been sold In Edge wood park, four lots are left in the original park and seven lots in Hill side addition. E. G. Trowbrodge and Weeks and Orr have built cottages. A half dozen others will be built soon. Mr. Millard, the owner, Is leaving Thursday morning and those interest ed in a lot in this beautiful summer home site park should act at once. . Car oak flooring at Medford Lbr. Co. tf The Mall Tribune has put in a new carriage for handling big rolls of paper and has about 50 feet of carriage track equipped with hangers and car riage for 1500 pounds; just the thing for a bay barn, garage or warehouse. If you need anything of this kind see it at once. A bargain. tf Hemstitching at Deuel's. 38 Stop, look, liBten. Have you over in your life had the chance to buy good shoes for 25c por 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 starts promptly at 9 a. m. 16 Notice of Public Hearing To the Citizens of Medford, Oregon: You ore hereby notified that there will be held In the Council Chamber In the City Hall nt Medford, Oregon, at tho hour of 7:30 p. nt., April 9, 1923, a public hearing on the proposed Zoning Ordinance for the City of Medford, submitted by the City Plan ning Commission. ELMER E. WILSON, Secretary of the City Planning 16 Commission TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOME. ASHLAND. Haven't you gotten over the "flu"! Let us build you up. 16 FOB. SALE Alfalfa hay, very best quality. Phone D91-R-1. ' tf FOR SALE Oat hay and whoot. T. E. Pottenger. 20 WANTED Lady wants work in pri vate home. Phone 174 Jacksonville. 16 FOR SALri 10il Ford bug. 16 valves, starter, all extra equipment, under slung and 5 disc wheels, nt a bar gain. Dan's Lunch Room. tf FOR SALE Oaklnnd Six. newly over hauled, good rubber, at a bargain. Dau's Lunch Room. tf FOR SALE 1 00 acres near mouth Elk Creek and 40 acres near Butte Falls. All for 15.50 an acre. Sec Clarcnco Pierce or phono 617-L. 17 FOR RENT Five room house on S. Central. $12 per month. Phone 10 or 617-L, 17 C. OF C. DIRECTORS At a forum of the Medford Cham ber of Commerce held Un days ago the members appointed two commit- tes who MUggustud the names of 36 ' members for directors. The action ' of the forum docs not exclude other members from uggeting names for directors and in order that these may' be included in the list when the prl-, mary ballots . are sent out, thene sug-! gestions must be in ' before Wednes day evening of this week. i -. I .Home delay is being experienced! this year , in sending out the bullota because some necessary blunks have failed to arrive.- The extraordinary I InoreuBed membership 'was not an- j titipated. The total . number of i members now enrolled is 65 J.' . I Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching 8ntton eovrd Plcotinc So per yard. H. W. CONGEB UNDERTAKER SucceMor to Weeks-Congfir Co. WHlfnrd. Or PHONE 145-J Medford Tent and Awning Works Opposite S. P. Depot YOU REALLY CANNOT AFFORD MARK "A CONNEC IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT THERE NEVER WAS ANYTHING LIKE IT Matinees: Adults 35c Kiddies 10c Nights: Adults. ;...50c Kiddies !..25c STAK FOUNTAIN' Kits nny Mnson Srrew 1 Top Keeps tlio water clean. Also for fwd . -i -. j . Germozone saves chicks AI.VMIN'VM TIMH'GH For Hutlcrmilk nnd Sour Milk. Do not clog mul will not poison elilrks. ICnsy to dean. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Phones 200-529 THE 81,000 gallons sprayed with a "Friend' Sprayer in one day. Next to thorough work is 'apcud; "Friend" Sprayers have the conveniences that make for speed. TrtOS. I. TEMPLE 221 North Fir St Fhono 777 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 mill work comprises. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS 10th and Grape Phone 238 WITH MlftFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. 3C SEE IT NOW! TWAIN'S YANKEE" til Ml ! 1 IMIHi Poultry Modern Poultry Equipment Spells a saving in time, money, feed and worry. Why not improve by buying better equipment. iar. iisotl DOniT.K FKKDIXQ TROVGU For Mnsli, Gi lt, dial coal or Chick Food. Chicks ran't wasto food. Made of best galvanized iron. Foxy to keep clenn. . We carry the largest stock of poultry supplies and equipment south of Portland and north of Sacra mento. Buying in carlots we are able to save you money. Investigate our prices and compare qualities. FARMERS' SERVICE STATION TO MISS IT i GREATEST-',' ii COMEDY WEDNESDAY "QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER" sad ies 317 E. Main TICUT duppl