Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 04, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    TAfirc TWO
MEDTOfiD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDEORT), OREGON, FRIDAY,
JAMTAKY 4. .
ocal and
Personal
For nnd frozon lUHh Rreotod tho
lncul populace IhlH morning to mid to
tho weok'a viuluty o( winter weather,
mid ulr and continued cold In tho
prediction for Hnturdny. Tho coldont
tcimpcmturo ot thl inornlnit nt 30 de
grees was 10 detenu Iohh than tho
maximum of yomcrduy. Walking wan
difficult on tho puvementH thlH niorn
lnir bocnuHo of tho froion ulusli, mid
nuto driving on ninny BtreetH hud to
be ,carofully dono owing to tho smiio
ronnon.
Bonutlful liouso drome only 11.80,
roRUlar $3.00. Jmitmry clenrnnco snle
boKlnnlnK Hnturdny mornliiB, M. M.
Dept Htoro. 243
llomntltchliiR 8c per yard at Stylo
crnft, opponltn Rlulto thenlro. tf
Mndnnio Pavlown ciu-rlo all tier
own nconery Including a drop curtain,
tho liuKi'Ht orKHiilmtlon both as to
iiuiiibors and merit thut over ap
poarod In Modfurd. Scat buIo now on
at Medford l'harniacy. 243
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kldd aro rosld
Ins at tho Hotel Medford for a tlmo
because of tholr homo havinir been
destroyed by flro the other day.
Ttudio niuslu evenings tree at The
Rokuo. W
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace. Woods, phono IDS.
711 ICust Main.
Klversldo Community club duni'o
Bat nlto. t'
Tho condition of Hoy Elliott, the
chief of tho flro department, contin
ues to Improve although ho Buffers
much pnln from tho Injuries ho biis-
talnod at tho 1'ttKti thoatro flro Inst
Sunday, and ho piissod a rostlem
night, last night. An X-Hay of his
Injuries Iiob not yet boon mado but
will he In a day or ao.
Dr. Nina it. Pickett will glvo a tnlk
on Iloinoarnatlon or tho Hosary of
l.lfo, at .Pr. Coloman's office room on
Jan. 4, Friday evening, at 8 p. in.
Public Invited. Free. S43
You will bo surprised at tho J1.00
bargains offered at Sinclair' Jewelry
Hhop for one woek commencing Sat
urday, Don. 6th. !,
Thoro's a busy Iluslnoss College
In Medford. OWN
Tomiiorary guoBts In the city from
out of the stalo Include Mrs. H.
lluntrd of Grand ltnplds, Mich
Major II. K. llrowno and Harold Dean
of tho United States army who are
onroulo to Toxas from tho north, M
A. Smith, Donald Dean nnd Mr. and
Mrs. 8. J. Iyodorer of Chicago, H. N.
J.yon of St. Paul, A. D. ItaiiiB of Fort
McDowell, and M. J. Wharton of
Washington.
All roads lead to M. M. Dept. Storo
January clenrnnco salo beginning Sat
urday morning. 243
Anothor merry party Sat nlto,
TUversldo Community club. 244"
Wo carry nothing In coal but the
test guaranteed Utah or Wyoming
Our prices on nil fuel wo handle are
always tho lowest, considering qual
ity. Valley Fuel Co. tt
Only six Inches of snow Is reported
today at tho summit of tho siskiyous.
where yesterdny tho snow was drift
Ing threo foot deep In sonio places,
Tho Htato highway deportment, how
ever, Is keeping the Pacific highway
ever tho mountain clear of snow for
travel by tho uso of a snow plow.
Several good used Victor. Kdlson
and Brunswick phonographs with
records for ialo at bargain prices. See
taunspach. phone S17. Offlco and
You can got Krommel Ili-os. famous
Health Ill-end nt DeVoo's.
A ono dollar week at Sinclair's
Jewelry Shop. 84
Mrs. Claude Alexander and family
of Medford wero guests during the
holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M.
riymale. The Alexanders returned
home yesterday. Yreka Journal.
" Ysroom at Weeks Orr.
We have guod values In used cars.
Tatton A Robinson, Inc. tt
Tho rost of the crowd will be there.
Bat nlto, Riverside Community donee.
244
Clarence Cloveland Coto, tho Port
land traveling salesman left for the
north yesterday without having had
time to call on his country cousin.
Claud Clifton Cate, county agent of
Jackson county. Both are very busy
men loo busy to wrlto out their full
names and hence each Is known to
the world as C. C. Onto.; and often
In spite of the distance they live from
each other their nmil gets mixed and
Clarence Cleveland gels the moon
shine ads sent to Claud Clifton, and
the latter gets the haberdasher bills
of his slicker city cousin. Part of the
Portland man's name comes from the
fact that ills father was an admirer
and adherent of a former president
of the United States: nnd part of tho
Medford man's surname Is duo to the
fact he is sntd to be a distant descen
dant of the cliff dwellers.
Shirts, bands, gertrudes, etc., and
not a single pin or button used with
any of them. Handicraft Shop. 14
When In Klamath Falls make the
Arcade Hotel your home. Modern and
up to dnte suites with or without
baths In tho new addition. Kvcn your
home paper will be found In our
lobby. Opposite post office. 243
flonulne ltosch Magneto parts and
repairs. Electric Shop, Klghtli and
Hsrilett. tt
r
TT1
Resolve to
Eat More
Toast to
Help Our Friend '
the Farmer
Made Best From
FLUHRER'S
MILK BREAD
At Any Orocr
d
John Phillip Snusu and his famous
baud of 100 pieces 'passed thru hero
on a special trnln yesterday nfternoon
enrouto from their two concerts at
Portlnnd to San Francisco. During
Iho short trnln stop hero Arthur
Ilaxclrlgg visited with one or two of
his friends among tho muBlcluns.
Hlg Janunry clearanco salo opens
Saturday morning. Boo our add. M.
M. Dept. store. !43
Duplicating salo books for salo at
this offlco. tf
l,iiveland's orchestra will furniHh
tho music Hat nlto nt tho Rlvorsido
Cumliiunlly club danco. 244
Mr. and Mrs. H. Velguth and Mia.
R. P. Velguth of Spokane and Floyd
Oslenscn of Seattle aro nmong tho
visltom In Medford from tho slato of
Washington. '
Will pay cash for good used pianos.
H. CJ. Launspach. Phono' 327.
Clenn cotton rngs wnnted at the
Mnll Trlbuno office. "
Madame Pavlowa carries a com
pany of eighty-one nsiuo rrom ncr
crew of stngo hands and eloctrlclanii.
Meat salo now on lit tho Medford
Pharmacy. 243
C. A. Stewart nnd S. O. nruco, two
flro damngo adjusters who aro in
Medford appraising tho damage on
Iho Pago theater nro staying: nt the
Hotel Medford. ' ' '
Plenty of old paper for salo at this
offlco. tf
You can get It nt DeVoo's. tf
Danco nt Riverside Community
club on tho Rogue, Sat nlto. 244
Ulllier Spencer of tho Illyh Rhyt-;
ter and Company ot Portland Is stop
ping In Medford for a few days to
mic ml to business.
I'so no pins or butis. but buy tho
Vnnln tapo for all babies' clothes.
Handicraft Shop. 247'
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
In addition to Madame pavlowa
herself, she carries alx premier dan
corn and a ballet of fifty. Seat salo
for Pavlowa now on . at Medford
Pharmacy. 243
1,. Kundoll was out this morning
after being In tho hospital nnd con
fined to his room with an attack of
ptomalno polBonlng. Tills Is not tho
first tlmo ho has been allowed to
leave his room, but it was tho first
tlmo ho has been out for a very long
tlmo. Ashland Tidings.
Porch and house dress sale, $3.00
values $1.89. on salo Saturday morn
Ing, M. M. Dept. Storo. S43'
Cropo pnper Be roll. Do oe'fl.
Medford Auto Painting. 29 South
Front street, Tolephono 934. An up-to-dato
paint shop. Over twenty
years experience. All tho leading
vnrnlsheB used such as Vnlontlnos,
rati & Ijimbert and Rockwlth Chan
dler companies, tho world's leading
varnishes. Tops dressed any shade
All work guornntood. Call and seo
our work. Distributors for Kelly
Springfield tires. E. O. llrndloy,
prop., Medford. Oregon.
Jnck Kerr and M. D. Field left this
morning for a business trip to Khun
nth Falls.
Rallies' Vanta binder. No pins, no
buttons, no sowing. Handicraft Shop
247
Oet your mngaslnes at DeVoe's.
Tho Dlxlo Study club will meet nt
the library Saturday, January 6th at
2:30 p. in.
Chris Oottlleh sold a carload of
npples to Dan Wullle Co., In London
yesterdny. This shows that npples
which were thought not to be selling
aro beginning to havo a market again.
The dance floor at tho Oriental gar
dens Is seven-eights maple floor laid
on three Inches of asbestos cushion
ing. Tho best floor In southern Ore
gon. Dance there Saturday night. 242
Oet soft paper school tablets at this
office. tf
Tho wholo world loves a beautiful
dancer. Dance at the Oriental gar
dens Saturday night. !4S
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noth and their
children returned Frldny from a sev
eral days vacation trip to Cottago
Crove.
Beautiful homo dresses only $1.S9.
regular $3.00. January olearance sale
beginning Saturday morning, M. M.
Dept. Store. 24S
Milk and cream nt DeVoo's. tf
Madame Pavlowa carries lighting
effects In which tho entire scenes aro
chnnged by simply a change of color.
Scat salo now on at Medford Phar
macy. 243
The Parent-Teachers association
are holding a meeting this evening at
the Lincoln school. Mrs. I.uko Ryan
has charge of the program.
Vanta Vest, "tho shirt without
fault," the very best for the baby.
Handicraft Shop. 4,'
At Deuel's Hemstitching Sc. tt
Danco at tho Oriental gardens Sat
urday night. 243
Miss Alice Vander Sluis left this
morning for San Rnfool, Calif., where
she Is teaching music, after a few
days visit with Lucille Ames of Med
ford. Miss Vander Sluls formerly
supervised music In tho schools here.
All roads lead to M. M. Dept. Store.
January clearance sale beginning Sat
urday morning. 143
Yakima Netted Clem potatoes at
Watklns Feed Store, phone S9.
Dance to real music nt the Orients!
gardens Saturday night. 243
t V. Hansen and wife have re
turned to Medford after a vacation In
Portland during the holidays.
Wool stockings, sweaters, caps,
bootees and everything to keep baby
warm this cold weather. Handicraft
Shop.
Huy your shingles and roofing at
Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. Til
E. Main street. Thon loi. tf
One of the most beautiful New
Year's parties ever held in the state
was given at the Oriental gardens
New Year's V. Dance there Satur
day night. 24 3
Richard F. Antle left last night for
I.OB Angeles after having come to
Medford to attend to business affairs
concerning the fire in the Pago
theater.
Weather Strip shuts out the cold
from around doors and windows
Cheap and easily applied. Bl Tines
Lumber Co. tf
Ruy your screen doors at Wallace
Woods' 'Lumber Yard, til K. Main.
Phone 10. tf
This office has Inventory blanks,
ruled and punched, suitable for all
clssses of inventory. tf
Mrs. Kdlson Marshall entertained
yesterday afternoon In her home on
South Oakdale at bridge and tea for
small bridge club In honor of Mrs.
. . .. M lahUn.l tK Wife
of John Orunell. author of the Rag-
Rruy Ann - ...
' Our only bustnes Is Insurance, hut
we , over every known kind of risk.
15 A llolmev "The Insurance Man."
Max Miller, the Bouthorn Pacific
tolegraiih operator, who wuk replac
ing Albert North during his vacation,
has returned tu Portland this morn
ing. Have your tire repairing done now
for loss money. .Exchange Tire Co.
202
Unity literature teaches people how
o bo well, prosperous nnd efficient.
Freo distribution. 310 8. Riverside tf
Hamburger sandwiches at DoVoc's.
Joo Moomnx of Eaglo Point was In
town today nttending to business.
Don't forgot tho regular Frl. night
danco nt Jacksonville,, Jan. 4. 243
32x3 Vi cord tires $10. Exchange
Tiro Co. 252
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick I. Heath
hnvo moved from their homo on West
Main street to nn apartment In tho
Cargylo Court.
Expert Income Tnx Help. BAB
College Hldg.. phono 2S9-H. 251
30x3 tires for $7. SO, Exchange Tire
Co. 262
Tho Medford high school Is nt pres
ent rehearsing nn operetta, "In the
On rd en of tho Hhnh," which Is to bo
produced In tho futuro.
In Plnno Instruction. It Is wiso to
socuro tho services of tho best teacher
you enn find. Frod Alton Htilght,
Teacher of Piano, offers you tho bo.it.
Lessons rosuthed Saturdny, January 5.
Studio 318 Liberty Building. 244;
Tho first basketball game of the
season will be between the alumni
nnd tho high school nt tho Armory
Friday evening, Jan. 11. Tho lineup
for tho alumni tenni will bo ns fol
lows: Rudy Blngler, Ward Boonoy,
Leo Wilson and Elhert Coleman, for
wards: Rcea Baughuian nnd - Lloyd
Williamson, centers: Dick Slnglor.
Justin Smith, Russoll Shmrwood nnd
Richio Payne, gunrds. Tho first prac-
tlco takes place In tho armory tonight.
Accountant experienced In Corpora
tion, Partnership and lndlvldunl pro
prletorshlp accounting,' Is open
- ' J 1. ' ' - .' i ' '' " 1'
. . . . : - -
EVERY KNOWN FORM OP
INSURANCE
AND BONDS
R. A. HOLMES
.THE. INSURANCE MAN".
PHONE 444
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
SINCE 1909
A pupil, whoso nnmo is withhold by
tho school authorities was suspended
from tho local high school for steal
ing, yesterdny. For somo tlmo past
hats, sweaters, gym suits and dresses
from the domestic sclenco department
had been disappearing und somo of
the disnppenrances were traced to
this pupil. Tho conditions In tho high
school. It Is sabl. put temptation In
tho way, as things aro piled together
In 'the clonk rooms where there are no
lockers or cupboards to keep things.
30x3 Vi tires for $S.50. Exchango
Tiro Co. 2f.2
Snappy music and a good tlmo for
every ono at J'vlllo Fri. Jan. 4. 243
There will bo a mooting of the
executive bonrd of tho Rod Cross to
morrow afternoon at tho Rod Cross
rooms.
Oeorgo Irvlno left tho first of tho
wock to resume studies nt O. A. C.
Reserve Seats Now
For Pavlowa
Tho reserved sent salo for Pavlowa
is now on at the Medford Phnrnulcy
for nnd from present indications, the
engagements for tho preparation of Armor)' will bo packed. The people
Income, profit and loss and financial of tho Roguo River valley are Bhow
stntemcntH and tho cnmnllatlo
tncomo Tax returns,
Medford, Ore.
Danco nt Jacksonville Frl.
240
Jan. 4.
243
Among the out of town Oregonlans
visiting in tho city for a short tlmo
nre Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. O. Eakln of
Portland, A. .Eugene Aufrnny of,
Salem, and V. M. Hilary of Eugene.
Try The Roguo hot rolls and pastry.-
fresh evory day 11 a. m. Main nnd
Ornpe. !47
Weathor Strip shuts out the cold
from nround doors and windows.
Cheap and easily applied. Bis I'lnes
Lumber Co. tf
Tho Newton-Pashburg store has
closed Its doors this week after over
sixty years of continuous seryico 'In
our city. The storo was opened In
the early sixties by Mrs. Newton's
father, tho lato John Pnshburg, and
was first a cigar store, thon branched
out Including notions of all sorts, then
added a substantial line of groceries
and was a popular pioneer store,
wher'o largo quantities were shipped
to tho mines which in those days were
very active. Yreka Journal.
Wenthor Strip shuts out the cold
from nround doors and windows.
Cheap nnd easily applied. Big Tines
Lumber Co. ' tf
1'sed sewing machines, over 40 to
choose from. Trices $6 to $60. All
guaranteed. The Singer Store, 10
South Fir street. 247
Miss Ijiura Oodward of tho South
ern Pacific Company, has been trans
ferred to Albany. Ore., where sho will
bo employod and reside In tho future.;
Porch nnd house dress sale, $3.00
values. $1.S9. On salo Saturday mor
ning. M. M. Dept. Storo. ' 243
Aberdeen Utah coal. Utah s beat.
Hansen Conl Co. Thone 239. tf
Miss Margaret Devereaux, county
nurse. has returned from a vacation
trip during tho holidays.
Selling out new phonographs nnd
records nil kinds halt price. Oold Ray
Realty Co.
Lunch all hours, Tho Rogue. 247
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Henry and their
son Jimmy are residing nt tho Hotel
Medford for d few days prior to their
departure to southern Cnlltornla for
several months.
Coal briquettes. Clean nnd econom
ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Conl
Co. Phone 239. tf
Californlnns temporarily sojourning
in tho city include Mrs. Dudley and
Miss Alberta Dudley of Ixng Beach,
W. O. Wakefield of Los Angeles, and
the following from San Francisco:
Mr. and Mrs. F. Klnlver. Hniel Mor
gan, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Llninger. nnd
C. A. Stuart and S. C. Bonce of San
Francisco.
Big January clearance snle opens
Saturday morning. Bee our add. M.
M. Pent. Store. ' ' 243
n of Ing their appreciation of so largo an
P. O. Box 777, nttrnction being shown at popular i
prices. Tho first twenty-two rows aro
two dollnrn nnd a half, ten rows at
two dollars, and six rows at a dollar
nnd a hnlf. All these are on the lower
floor. Tho height of the stage makes
a good view of the performance pos
sible from all scats in the house. The
entire bnlcony Is ono dollar. War tax
Is of course, to be added to tho above
prices.
January Clearance
Sale, M. M. Dept. Store
The M. M. store starts a big January
clearanco salo tomorrow morning re
ducing everything In their store before
Inventory. Tho people ot southern
Oregon will have a chance to buy all !
their winter needs nt a great, savings j
ag everything in tlio store has been
reduced. "
They have uyt ui this salo In order
to make room for new goods that will
arrive shortly.
Wide spacious aisles, plenty ot
room, new fixtures and latest stylos of
goods In all departments.
Tynw Tax In Pendleton
PENDLETON. Ore.. Jan. 4. Pen
dleton has one, of 4ho lowest tnx
lories III tho state. In tho belief of
local people with a total levy over
all of 35.6 mills for tho coming year
as against 38 mills for last yejir.
Roseburg. a city which always has a
low levy, has announced a tax of 41.6
mills.
A. F. & A. M.
Special communication Med
& A
January 4
ork in
E. A. degree. By order W. M., A. J
Crose. secretary. 243
Special communication
ford Iodge No. 103 A. F.
M. Friday evening Janun
' x 1924. at 7:30 p. m. Woi
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Steady employment for
year: married man: 30 years ex
perience on fruit farm. Oeo. H.
Reynolds. R. 2. Thone 21-F-ll.
Jacksonville. 24S
FOR RENT Two room well furnish
ed house and garage. Call Thone
S31-R. 245
WANTED Young hoar, thorough
bred not necessary. H. R. Stoioy.
Klncnld Ranch, Agate-, 344
FOR Tlt.VHK Ford delivery for
wagon or tractor: gtvo or take dif
ference C'U Pine St. 244
THE FIRST QUESTION
YOU ASKED
about the recent fires was '."
"How much insurance did the oAvner have?'.'
That's the First Question
' -
after afire. ' .
ECONOMY GROCETERIA
I . ' i t . . 1 -' ' ' . . :
The Home of Bread Like Mother Made
There is ho New Year's resolution so good as is one to save
money. The easy way to save ij to eliminate the enormous pyra
mid of expense under the guise of service luxuries. Clerks, credits
nnrl dflivfrifs ar convenient.; so is a man of all work or a house
keeper, but we can't all afford to keep thorn. Here are just a few
first of the year specials examples of what we can save you by
permitting you to shop the pleasapt way." No waiting for clerks,
and no clerks to hurry you.
GROCERIES
RAISINS Unbleached fancy Thompson Seedless Raisins. Sale
limited to 2000 lbs. Special for Saturday only 3 lbs. ...... .25c
Ripe Olives, gallon cans ..... 69c
Crystal White Soap, 6 bars ...... i 25c
Fancy Grape Fruit, No. 2 can3 25c
Mother's Pie Filler, any flavor 27c
Roast Beef, 6 lb. cans . . 89c
Muscat Grapes, No. 1 cans' . . 10c
Australian Jams, No. 2 cans . . 20c
Sunkist Apple Sauce, No. 2 cans . ; 13c
Goody, Goody or Sunkist Plums, No. 2 cans, 2 for 39c
Loganberries, No. 2 cans, 2 for ... . 25c
Lima Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c
Rex Jelly, No. 10 pails , 89c
Pure Fruit Jelly, No. 10 pails ...... $1.59
Preferred stock or Franco American Soups, 3 cans . . . 25c
Florida Grape Fruit, large size, 3 for 29c
Lemons, fancy 300 count, per doz. 23c
Fancy Black Cooking Figs, 3 lbs. 29c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
$1.25
. 65c
. 40c
Fancy Lard No. 10 pafl .... ..... . ... .. .
No. 5 pailr . v . , .
No. 2 pail, . . .v . . . . . , . . ,
KITCHEN WARE DEPARTMENT
Glass Tumblers, 6 for . ........ V . 23c
BAKERY DEPARTMENT
JELLY ROLL Regular size and quality; for Saturday only,
each . . . .. . .: . ... . . . 10c
HOT BISCUITS Froini 11 A.NL to noon. Hot from the oven,
per dozen 10c
Gates & Lydiard
Buy Here and B dnk the Difference
Lots of Room to Park Your Car
F.&E.Theatre
CENTRAL POINT
SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY
MATINEE
KATHERINE MacDONALD
in
"HEROES AND HUSBANDS-
TWO REEL CENTURY COMEDY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
You'll get thrill enough out of a fire if you are
fully insured. j
We maintain a fully organized and" reliable in
surance service for your benefit. Visitors always
welcome at our office.
McCurdy-Daniels
Insurance Agency, Inc.
14 " Medford National Bank Bldg.
Telephone "One Two Three"
Mrs. Wallace Reed In "Human Wreck-
age'' Coming scon.
Matinee every Sunday 2:30 P.
COOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOOO
Hemstitching
at
Handicraft Shop
OOOOQOOOOOOOOQOOOCOOOOOOCX
Your Old, Worn-Out
Hot Water Bottle
C r IS WORTH
50 cents
to us
In Exchange for a New One
Bring it in and look over our line of Pure
Rubber Bottles
;. ' ALL PRICES ;
Medford Pharmacy
Phone 10 Free Delivery M
Notice to Members of Medford Civic Music Club
SECOND CONCERT OF SERIES
CAROL ROBINSON, Pianist
One of America's Most Brilliant Young Artists.
Presbyterian Church, Monday Night, January 7
Club membership tickets ft. On sale at Hoot's Music Store. Palmer's Music
' House, or at the Church door Monday niht. ' " , ,
Help your community by becoming a member of this splendid civic organization.