Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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MKDFOIHJ MAIL TRIBUNE, A1EDFOKD, OKKOOX, MONDAY. XOVKMHKH 12, 192:?
ocal and
Personal
To give Us employes a chanco to
attond tho Arnilntlce Day ceremonies
today the Malt Tribune went to prewt
at noon and closed its offices until
after, the races.
Export blacksmithing and body
work' done at Phoenix. ?05
jqq per cent pure silk pongee, com
mon grade 88c; extra heavy for shirts
34 Inches wide, $1.19 yard. Jap Art
Store. ' 206
"Wanted Small second-hand cook
Btovo. DeVoo'a. If
'A Medford high school rally began
at 11 a. m. today. The school body
marchud from the high Hchool down
' Main streot to the football ground at;
.the end of North Ivy Htreet. Tho ,
Ashland team arrived in Medford thltf
morning and had a ten o'clock lunch
eon at the Hotel Medford, before tho
game. -
Get a turkey for Thanksgiving to
night at tho F & K theat.ro Country i
Store. Other Tirizes will be offered. !
200 j w'1 :r.Uflic and yells they serpentined
uenuine Bosch Magneto parts and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Blddle of
Eugene stopped In Medford last night
on their way to San Francisco where
they are to spend Thanksgiving;.
The dance supreme at the Gold Hill
pavilion tonight. 200
Buy Xmas gifts, deposit 25 percent,
we will save It for you. J(ap Art Store.
tf
Our only business Is Insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
It. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man."
tf
Claud Schmer of Cloveland, O.,
member of the Cleveland American
League baseball team, la a visitor in
Medford today. - j
. Highest grade Utah and Wyoming
coal, atjHolutoly free from slack and
dust. Hansen Coal Co., 84 South Fir.
Phono 239.
Special sale on Ford accessories.
Grease, oil and piston rings. Tho Busy
Corner M.otor Co. ; tf'
To boont tho advertising for Ash
land -Med ford 's football game Monday
two rallies were held on the streets
yesterday. Directly after four o'clock
following " an interesting program
given at tho high school yesterday
afternoon,. the high school kids parad
ed Main street flaunting red and
white pompons. Again at 7 o'clock
repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and
Bnrtlett. 1 tf
Jjost Boys' wheel. BeVoo's.
Mr. and Mrs. AV, M. Crlbbs of Daw
son, Yukon Territory, arrived in tho
city Sunday en route to southern Cali
fornia, from whence they will go to
Florida and visit eastern states before
returning home. Mr. Crib ha ' is a
prominent druggist In Alaska and
hardly had he registered at, the, Hotel
Medford when ho and Emit Mohr be
. gan to hold a reunion and talk over
old times at Dawson, they being old
friends of Alaska days having first be
come acquainted thoro in 1901. Mr.
Mohr spent ten years in Alaska.
Princess Parillb's Jazz band, Gold
,11111 tonight. 200
Xmas gifts are all In Japanese Art
; Store. : tf ,
.Get soft paper scTiool tablets at thl.v
office. tt
Among people from distant points
who arrived in the city yesterday and
will spend Armistice day hero are tho
following: C. O. Witt and family of
Boise, Idaho, O. E. Covering of Bay
City, Mich., O. P. Rondlbr of Helena,
Mont., H. Q. Redding of Atlanta, B.
A. Davis of Des Moines, Io and Mr.
and Mrs. E. E, McClanlhan of Los
:( Angeles.
O'coats $1.00 up at Wilson's sale.
See adds tomorrow. 200
Painting, paperhanging. Estimates
froo. phono 906 -J. Chos. Holmes. 204
"Tho FlneBt Radio Rocolver In tho
World." Learn how you can obtain
one. L. D. Minklor, 403 Ltborty Bldg.
, I'h one 163. . 201
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston, Miss
' lillly Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. Corhin
Kdgell and Colonel Vorhles and Miss
' 'Marlon Vorhles left this morning for ,
"Klamath Falls from whoro they will
go duck hunting at Eagle Rldgo fur
several days.
Danco with . Princess Parlllo's Jazz i
: band, Gold Hill pavilion tonight. 20U
' Reddon & Canadoy write bonds und
lnnuranoo. Phone 720. ' ' " tf
Others went to Medford to neo their
demonstration and return tho call
nmde hero late Thursday evening by
Med ford's youngor set. Ashland Tid
ings. We carry nothing In coal but the
best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming.
Our prices on all fuel we handle are
always the lowest, considering qual
ity. Valley Fuel Co. ; ' J . tf
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
'"Wilson's big sale starts Wednesday.
See adds tomorrow. - r 200
Miss Mnrgarot Mansfield arrived in
tho city Sunday from Prospect to
spend Armistice day in tho city. ,
You can atop around to Princess
Parlllo's jazz band at Gold HU pa
vilion tonight. i 200
Mt. Pitt flour made from selected
Wheat. ' " 203
Chile con carne. Gushor Cafe. tf
C. C. Cato and wife arrived homo
Saturday night from having spent last
.veek in attendance at tho Pacific In
ternational Livestock Exposition,
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108
711 East Main,
We will loan you monoy to build or
buy Holmos tho Insurance Man
' Ask Halt & Hall for Mt. Pitt flour.
203
Wo have good values in used curs.
Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf
Washington state visitors In tho
city Include Mr, and Mrs. F. Nublls-'
houser of Tacoma, G. F. Smith of
Yakima, J. W. Flaig, Jos. T. Kent and
G. F. Nickinson of Spokane, and V. A.
Bocht, Ralph Down, J, C. Edwards
and J. F. Bahl of Seattle.
Modern six room bungalow, largo
sleeping porch, close in on paved
street. Must sell at ouco. A snap.
Phone 1056. 201
.C'hJIe con carne, Gusher Cafe, tf
: Duplicating Bale books for sale at
this office. tf
James .Murray of tho linotype staff
of this newspaper while at work last
Saturday aftornoon had tho miHfor
tuno to catch a ingor In his machine,
Halo of 'Pacific Tackago goods at ! Tho membor was badly trushod and
83 1-3 porcent discount. Handicraft
Shop. , . ' auO
Mrs. Oeorgo Snow aeconipanlod by
her brother Is in Modford visiting
Mrs. I. M. Creed.
House brooms 60c at Wilson's snlo.
.. .. 200
Buy your screon doors at Wallace
Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 13. Main
Phono 108. tP
Krommcl's genuine health broad at
DeVoe's. tf
' Prontls Hill, well known man of
Portland and San- Francisco was In
Medford 'last night on his way by
motor from Port la nil to San Fran
. Cisco.
. ' Real Jaws music at tho Gold Hill
pavilion dance tonight. 200
' Try Mt. Pitt Blond flour. Central
Point Mills. . 208
' . Brunswick phono graph n, the
world's most popular phonogrnph.
Easy terms. II. G. Launspaoh, Phone
1 227. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood, Mrs. A.
E, Allison and C. W. Wood of Los
llanos, Calif., were in Medford yester
day and made a trip to Prospect and
Crater, vLake. They declared the
. weathet to. be fine at .tho lake. and.
the roads packed Just right with snow
ISO that not even chains were required
' to make the ascent to the rim.
Alumlnjm 'ware 95u at - Wilson's
nalo. ' 200
. Chicken and boof tamalos, Gusher
Cnfo. tf
V, There's a busy Buslnoss College
'in Modford. OWN. ' '
P
The Milk does
It
Fluhrer's Milk
Bread
,At Any Grocer
J
For Wet Wash
Dry Wash Rough Dry
" , Phone 873
Wot Wash, pound.. 5c
' Rough Dry, pound 9c
American Laundry
at first It was thought It might have
to ho amputated, but happily that
danger is past. ; ,
Hco Wilson's adds tomorrow's
paper. 200
i HemHtltching 8a per yard at Stylo-
craft, opposito Rialto theatre. tr
Fancy Delicious, Jonathan, New
town, Spitz apples. Winter Nolls
pears for winter uho, $1 to $1.75. For
present use, &0c to 70c. .Modford FIhIi
Co. Wodollvor. 200
Mrs. William ,Kchvartft and son
Kenneth loft Sunday for Kugene to
bo at the hedsldo of her sister, Mrs.
11. 11. Long who Is III in that city.
. Watch for Will. H. Wilson's adds
tomorrow. 200
(let Launspach'n prices on planoH
before you buy. , Ho knows pianos and
is reliable. Phono 227. ,
Chickon and boof tamalos, Gushor
Cafe. , tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koser who
wm-o in Portland last week at the
PucJfio International Livestock show,
returned to Medford Saturday,
i At Deuel's Hemstitching ic. tf
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
Studio. .First-class work and prompt
sorvitic, ..' . tf,
Unity literature teaches people how
to bo well, prosperous and efficient.
Froo distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf
, One used Stelnway piano, $185, nt
Palmer's Piano House. 200.
Tho local Radio club had Its first,
weekly meeting Friday evening and
tho following offlcors woro elected: '
President, I. . W. Payne: vlco presl
dont, N. Kane; secretary treasurer,'
V. Jarl. Radio Interference was dis-:
cussed, plans woro made for a codei
claH fur the youngor radio fans, and
It was discovered that about fifteen
hoys wero getting Pittsburg and other
Atlantic coitat stations regularly. The
mooting was hold In the city hull and
was very well attended.
Regular communication of Reames
Chapter Wednosday evening, Nov. 14.,
Social evening and a big tlmo for all.'
Mrs. Georgo Trelchler, chairman of
social committee 201'
Your car battery charged In 8 hours
at tho Kloctrlo Shop. , tf
Clean cotton rags wanted at the
Mull Tribune office.
Among tho people from Oregon
cities visiting In the city are Mr. and
Mrs. Ro he it E . ft i d d lo and so n of
Kugene, John Miller of Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Kelsay of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. liloom of Albany,
and tho following from Portland: Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. A. Kingston, Mrs. R. P.
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stevenson
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Conklin.
Wo have several Rrunswlck Aeolian
and Sonora phonographs taken In ox
change for Victrolus that wo will soil
oheap. Palmer Plnno House. 200
J. P. King offers to sell a S3 Colts
automatic cheap or trade for chickens
- 200
Celebrate Armistice day In a sulti
cleaned and pressed at the Pantorlum
Dye Works. Phone 244. 201
Miss Lucille Talbot of Seattle, ft
niece of Guy Conner, Is staying with!
his family in this city for a few days
Guaranteed vulcanizing and re
trending. Exchange Tiro Co. 201
;Hesldenco burglary Insurance $9. OR
per $1000. li. A. Holmes, thd Insur
noce Man. ' tf
II of ore you buy that piano see H.
O. Iaunspach. He can savo you
money. He knows pianos, nnd Is re
liable. Office nnd salesroom at
Weeks & Orr, Thorn 227.
Superintendent Chas. G. Thomson
of Crater National I'ark nnd Post
master Win. J. Warner and families
arrived home last evening from their
week end trip to Crater Lake,' for
which point they left Saturday noon.
They found very Utile snow In the
park, with the road practically clear
of it, and spent Saturday night in the
superintendent's houno at Anna
Spring camp. Sunday morning they
went up to the rim of the lake where
there is much drifted snow In spots,
but soon a very hard snow storm set
in there. The party left Anna Spring
camp for homo at 2 p. m. Sunday.
Enrouto to "Medford they stopped to
seo James T. Grievo at . Prospect,
whom they found being bothered
with his goiter, but btherwlso well. '
Tokay grape juice $1.00 a gallon.
J. I. King, Pox 451. 200
Get mamma and walking doll freo
by buying season ticket. J3.50 doll freo
for, $20 ticket, and $1.50 dol! free for
$10 ticket. Those season tickets are
good 'for everything in Jap Art Store
before Jan. 1st. 124. tf
With all their leading features.. the
Victrola costs no' more. . Palmer's
Piano House. 200
Dr. and Mrs. James Hayes will
spend this week end in Seattle.
Keep In mind tho sale of Pacific
Package goods at 33 1-3 per cent dis
count. Handicraft h-hop. 200
30x3 cord tiros $10.50. Exchange
Tire Co. 201
Residenco burglary insurance $9.08
per $1000. R. A. Holmes, tho Insur
nace Man. tf
Robert Duff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Duff of Medford, was a guard on
the Santa Clara university team that
defeated tho St. Mary's college team"
last Saturday in San Francisco.
fabrics $8.50. Exchange Tiro Co. 201
Two wind-up automobiles with gar
age. 0 5c. Jap Art Store. tf
Residence burglary lnsuranco $9.08
per $1000. R. A. Holmes, tho Insur
nace Man. tf
Tho shortest road from whore you
aro to where you want to bo, a bigger
job and bettor pay, Is via Scientific
Salesmanship. Register now for
Evoning Course. Medford liusfneas
College. OWN. 201
L, 13. Humphrey of this city met
the south bound train Sunday after
noon and took a number of the Stan
ford football team which was return
ing from Portland, and took them by
auto from Medford to Ashland whore
ho put them on tho train for the south
again.
None too early to begin on em
broidered piece for an Xmas gift.
Attend tho sale. Handicraft Shop.
200
Orchardlsts! Place your order now
for your fall requirements of lime
sulphur solution. Rear Creek Spray
Co. Phono 401-R-l betweon 7-8 p. m.
' 205
Buy your shingles nnd roofing at
Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711
E. Main street. Phone 108. tf
All young people desiring to havo
tho use of tho athletic features of the
First Ilaptist church are asked to
meet at tho church parlors Tuesday
7:30 p. m. The room arranged. for
games moots all the requirements
and rules and Is adapted and will be
used for basket hall, volley ball, in
door baseball and other Indoor games.
All players will have freo uho of the
shower baths, and tho social features
of tho church. All Interested aro urg
ed to bo present at this meeting and
learn of big things planned for the
young pcoplo of our city. Young ,
women as well as young men aro
eligible. . j
Rluo and white lunch cloths on
salo. 4Sx4S, 66o; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70,
$1.48. "Jap Art Store. tf
Radio sets "tailor made," rebuilt,
repaired. Installed, Guaranteed. L.
D. Minklor, 403 Liberty Rldg. Phone
163. 201
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
Mako your -selections early. Pack-
ago goods on salo. Handicraft Shop.
200
REVIVAL SERVICES
LARGELY ATTENDED
Sunday's services In the - revival
meetings at '.he Christian church,
wero well attended especially the
morning and eyonlng services.
At tho men's meeting at 3 o'clock
there were nhout 85 men present and
a flue interest was shown in the ad
dress given by D. J. Howe, pantor of
tho church. Tho male quartet sang
two selections which were appreciat
ed by tho audience. ...
There wero eight additions to the
church at the morning service, and
the largest attendance and best atten
tion during tho meeting wero evl-,
do need at tho evening service.
The mooting continues nightly with
timely sermons nnd splendid . mes
sages in song. The sermon tonight,
"Conversion, What Is It; and Is It
Necessary?", will be outlined upon the
blackboard nnd will be an important
ono 1n tho serios. Baptismal services
at tho closo of tho service tonight.
E
E
MAKES A BIG HIT
Headed by the high school band, the
local -liteh Hchool held a football par
ade at 11:30 ocluck tho line of march
being down Main stret, thence to the
football field. The local American Le
gion Homes des Chevaux had a buries
que Ford car In the line, which balked
and stalled, and was labelled "Police
Department." The Ashland football
team was represented by a squad of
bandaged and disabled youths, two of
the number being carried on stretch
ers. . The parade wiib a good display
of high school spirit, and was wit
nessed by a largo number of people.
One of the largest crowds of the year
Is in tho city today to see the football
game.
Tho opening meeting of tho serien
of two weeks Uiblo teaching servloes
to be heltl-ut tho I'resbytorian chureh
will bo this evening at 7:30 p. m. If
tho lnrco attendnnce nt tho service
List night in which Cash Wood told In
vivid description of tho great evan
gcllxtlc work going on In Angelus
Toniple, Los Angeles, is any critorion,
thore will b a good attendance. 'X
The malo quuntet will sing this
evening and speciul mUHic of eomo
kind will be given every night. .
ltev. L. H. Quick who will present
tho messages each;, evening is said to
bo a man of dcop spiritual life! Plan
to be at every mooting If possible.
RACES SURE TO GO
OBITUARY
MILLSAP8 Donald James Mill-,
saps, son of Mr and Mrs. Grover Mill
sups of 838 Dakota avenuo, this city,
passed away at a local hospital lato
yesterday evening at tho age of 4
years, ono month, 21 days. Pneu
monia was given as tho cause of death
which came after an Illness of 10
days. Tho family have been residents
of Medford for oho year.
Kelatlves are expected from Klam
ath Falls to attend. tho sorvlcos which
will bo hold .at' iho Conger chapol at
2 p. m. Wednesday, Mr, M. C. Murrey
officiating.. Interment in I. O. O. F.
cemetery. ' f ', t ' .,
Tho auto speedway Is In firsL class
shapo, there are a number of fast cars
and motorcycles here, the dare-devil
drivers" and riders aro ' raring to go,
the track is in excellent shape and tho
races will be pulled this afternoon be
ginning at 2:30.
There will be three auto races and
two or .three motorcycle races which
insures a good speed program.
Gates open at 1 p. m., races start
at 2:30 p. m. The football gamo will
be over In "tlmo for the races.
To know
how good a cigarette
really can be made
. you must try a-
l(srRIKE
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. For
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Remarkable in its extraordinary control over all
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1 is not injurious to the most tender, delicate skin.
Best for children. Read below what Miss Jose
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mend it to all aufferinc from akin disease.
Too can buy this Ointment at all Drug Stores
To be cure of getting the genuine, see that portrait and signature.
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imitations. '
DR. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO.
257 Washington 8treet. Bufialo, N. T.
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F.&E. Theatre
CENTRAL. POINT
With Modford trsflo la Mcflford mndn. '
JSVKRY KNOWN, FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND'i llONDS
K. A. HOLMES
"THE INSURANCE MAN"
PHONE 444
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
. - SINCE 1909
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Contnuous Shows. Today
A STORY AS JAZZY AS ITS TITLE SUGARED WITH LAUGHS
AND SPICED WITH STARTLING SCENES AND MELODRAMATIC
ACTION IN PLENTY.
LJiy ADDED JAZZY
Jwtf FEATURES
rX ft Mack Sennett Comedy
NOW f yvW "SKYLARKING"
PLAYING , JV? HODGE PODGE
N$Ty "BETTY" BROWN,
' '1 jBMa5'V. at the oraan
Theodore KasfoPP l I N jTt: yrjfi
,RicardoCatez)y ; l(cJ:jy -Robert
Cain Jj? M
Presented by Jus t-tu'jf '
WEDNESDAY
JACKIE COOGAN
"OLIVER ,TWIST"
,WEDNEStAY;ONLY
RUPERT. HUGHES
Production ,
"GIMME"
i
Dining Rooms
of Reputation , ,
CERTAIN CHEFS become famous for their"
culinary skill. Catering to the public spreads
their fame. There are thousands of, house
wives who regularly display equal skill, for they
too know how KITCHEN BOUQUET improves
most dishes, how it brings out the full flavor of
meats, "snaps up" the stews, improves, gravies
. .by making them full flavored and bringing out
" the deep, rich brown color; how it "adds the
last touch of tastiness to soups, sauces, etc., etc.
. Add a tablespoonful just before taking off stove.
Your grocer sells lots of KITCHEN BOUQUET.
Get a bottle and win fame for your! cooking.
Kitchen Bouquet
with HELEN CHADWICK, GASTON
GLASS, ELEANOR BOARDMAN, H.
B. WALTHALL, KATE LESTER
'COUNTRY STORE." every .Monday
Night..
Matineo Every Sunday 2:30 p. ni.
Admission 10c and 30c
Vining Theatre
ASHLAND
Monday
November 19
ORDER SEATS BY MAIL
With Class and Charm All Its
Own. The Best Musical Comedy
the Stage Has Ever Known.
. The Smart MuelcalVCpmedy. .
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Positively the Strongest Cast
Ever Seen In This Musical Hit
DALE WINTER
"VLO IRWIN, MARY O'MOORE,
GLADYS NAGLE, DOROTHY
LA Mar, HENRIETTA HOUSEN,
DOROTHY .KANE, HOWARD
FREEMAN, JERE DELANEY,
HENRY COOTE, GEORGE COL
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MANTELL.
Exceptional Beauty Chorus '
Large Orchestra
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PRICES:
.11.50, $2.00 and $2.50, Plus Tax.
Hemstitching
Handicraft Shop
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Kodak Finishing
for tho who drmud the best.
Swem'i Studio
117 B. MJ Mvrlford
1 . .
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GOLD HILL PAVILION
I Armistice I
Dance.
Real Jazz Music -I
j Princess Parillo's
i Jazz Band
a"8 llll
'Vaudeville Supreme
5 BIG TIME A J
' ' ' ' ACTS J
Headed by 1
I - Chief Bookhart's
. v . . World's Famous
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