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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1924)
MEfoFOBB AIL' TRIBUNE, SfEDflORD, OTCECiOy, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921 PAGE TTIRE12 j )CAL ROTARIANS ,0 VISIT T Emil Mohr, and ho cnvo a few re marks after tiring introduced by tho eloniu'iu liolt'U Medflmd juprietor. Mr. Cribs is now on route to Altiska by motor after n trip of 8000 miles in the United States. GIANT STILL OWNER it their regular weekly luncheon ny tho Medford Ilotnry club de ed to send a delegation to Grants 58 Thursday noon when a Rotary ipter will be installed In that city, rhe proposition of having a large tiu-y sign placed at tho Oregon lifornia line was discussed, but ae n was deferred until more infor ,tlon can be secured. Attorney (ink Newman suggested that the tary clubs of Medford, Grants Pass 1 Klamath Falls join and put up ?li n sign themselves. Among the Buests were Dr. V. W. ason, the local "X-ray .specialist; ilph Wallace of Portland and Wm. lbs "f Dawson City. Alaska. Mr. lbs is an old Alaska associate of E By SUPPOR ! BY LOCAL PLEASED I GIVEN Th cranrl iurv snnnt Mnmlnv mak ing its final reports, and considering: tostipiony in the case of I. B. Hatfield, day for tho op oration of a giant still in mo oin vuuey uininci. no u- wooa tanKs. sun, Kerosene pressure the plant, held in the county jail, were vifwcu uy i.ne tjiuna jury, unu nui field anneared as a witness before the body. Hatfield has a family living In Klamath 1 Falls. The grand jury Is expected to conclude Us deliberations today. NEW BIG PACKAGE pi Another splendid Monday night congregation was present to hear: Evangelist Hughes last night. At the 1 call of the speaker following his ad dress on the scripture, "How Shall 10 Escape if Ye Neglect," there were three who made public their accep tance of Christian faith in addition to the large number who Jiave made the samo confession al previous services. There were five minisnnrs of the city present who heard tho ervangelist last night and he expressed himself as highly pleased with their spirit of fel lowship and cooperation.' A largo attendance is expected to bo present tonight to hear tho speaker on the subject announced for several days, "The Immutability of God's Law." or "When tho Ico Man Came to Church.'1 and not mailing them in to headquar ters. Slio is described as slender, five feet three inches in height, black huir with a plain bob, dark coniploxlon, blue eyes and travels in a car with her sup posed husband and two children aged about three and five years. The hus band is said to bo a short stout man. Alleged Moonshiners Held to Grand Jury LOS ANGELES FILLED Cigarettes That Los Angeles Is so overcrowd ed with tourists and people who came there to locate and went broke fl nancially, that that city is now feed ing 18,000 of such people nnd that moro peoplo are arriving there at the rate of 1000 a day. U tho assertion made here this forenoon by M. W. Griffin and family to L. C. Garlock of the local state registration bureau for out of tho state cars. Tho family arc fornior Oregonians. who have been residing in Southern California for months past, and who are now returning to this stato to re side. Mr. Griffin, in registering his car, gave his future address as Mu lino. Ore. The Medford police hnvo received notification to he on the lookout for a woman who sells or takes orders for hosiery for a Chicago concern, to ar rest her, and to warn the southern Oregon public to beware of her com ing, as she is said to be headed this way from California, Texas and Ari zona, where she has been working. This notification is to the effect that this woman obtained her original trav eling agency from the concern through misrepresentation and has been de frauding peoplo by collecting deposits I. C. Congo and H. S. Wilson, al leged to have been associated with I. B. Hatfield in the operation of tho giant still raided by federal and county officers in the upper Sams Valley dis trict last Thursday, were arrested Monday, and bound over to the grand jury, with bonds at $3000 by Justlco of the Poace Taylor. Astounding Prevalence TT IS appalling to realize that probably 70 of the adult pop ulation suffers with Piles or some other form of Colon trouble. Yet, I GUARANTEE to cure any case of Piles by my non-surgical method or refund the patient', fee. Oa or .bout March firt mr .Mod omnia- t . iu. IwhumI In mv BM Of roa ""-'- ' ' , ' ra new dhhiiii Main, directly oppo.it. uto CoortHouM, Portland, Or.ion Sond today for my FREE UloXratad book. M. DEAN.M.D 2ND AMO MORRISON PORTLAND. OREGON MCKT ost TM 15 P PC P WHT M WPlTIMG Our Tenth Anniversary Ten years ago today we opened for business in Medford. For some time Mr. Bennett was associated with the business, later disposing of his interest. It is gratifying to know that many patrons who started with us during the first year are still our regular customers. For any degree of success which we may have achieved, we give full credit to our host of friends and patrons and to our loyal force of employees. We have endeavored to have this store exemplify the highest type in retail merchandising, both as to pol icy and quality of goods carried. We wish to thank our friends, patrons, and the gen eral public for the many favors shown us, and assure you we will make every effort to merit your continued confidence. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 MERCIAl USERS OF FORD CARS AND TRUCKS IN MEDFORD Their Business Depends on "Ford Service" and Low Upkeep WHAT OTHER CAR CAN YOU BUY THAT IS SO HIGHLY RECOMMENDED? NAMES CARS TRUCKS FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN $796.40 Medford FORD "TUDOR" SEDAN $697.60 Medford Binns' Meat Market 1 Snyder's Dairy . 3 2 Jackson Co. Creamery 2 5 Medford Grocery Co. . . ..... . . .3 1 Medford Dom. Laundry ....... 3 American Laundry . 1 Eads Trans. & Storage 1 Medford Genl. Delivery ...... 3 City of Medford 2 1 Big Pines Lumber Co. 1 Rogue Valley Lumber Co. ........ 1 Valley Candy Co. '..'.. 1 Medford Tobacco Co. .. 2 Hansen Coal Co. . , .... 1 Peoples' Elec. Co. . ..... 3 Paul's Elec. Co. . . . 1 Home Tel. Co. . ............. 1 . Peerless Bakery ........... . 1 Pantorium 1 Wm. Hammett, Plumber ..... 1 Mod. Plumb. & Metal W'ks . . 1 Rogue Valley Milling Co , 1 Standard Oil Co i 2 Union Oil Co. 1 1 Shell Oil Co 2 1 Hotel Medford '. 3 Hotel Holland ; . 1 Newcomb Wood Co. .......... .2 Woods Lumber Co. 1 1 R. R. V. Canal Co 5 ; Jap Hand Laundry ; 1 , Van Dyke Dairy ......... ... 1 Geo. Gillman Dairy . . .: . , . . . . 1 ' Medford Service Station . . 1 2 1 2 2 .Jh NAMES - CARS TRUCKS ' Jntinsnn Produce 1 A. L. Vroman, Plumber Thompson Paint Co Brownlee Olds Co Medford Ice Storage Bennett Nursery Pacific Fruit Co. . . . . .... . . Witham Battery Co A. Penwell, Plumber 1 Medford Furniture Hdw 1 Medford Harness Co 1 Weeks & Orr 2 Rogue Valley Floral Co. ..... 1 Cal. Ore. Power Co 16 Hansen Cement Co ' 1 Laurel Street Cash Mkt. ..... 1 , Oakdale Grocery 1 . Bungalow Grocery 1 Crater Lake Hdw 1 i Merrick's 'Motor Inn ......... 2 Presto-Lite Battery Co , 1 Lee Watkins Co V 1 Medford Irrigation Dist. 3 1 Jim Stewart, Bee Mar 1 1 Walton Bros The Shasta 1 Oregon Granite Co. . 1 1 Chamber , Commerce , 1 Gaddis Dixon 1 Young's Hdw. Co . . 1 Murphy Dairy 2 , Medford Poultry Co. ....... .1 Jackson Street Grocery .... . ..." 1 FORD TOURING CAR $479.20 Medford FORD ROADSTER $448.00 Medford , Our Social 712F.L B re it J ' " f MinllH'lmil I I' 1 III ' HT. I 1 ;3 FORD COUPE $630.00 Medford G LINCOLN Terms: Cash, Balance in 12 Monthly Payments E. GATES AUTO CO. FORD FORD TRUCK CHASSIS $461.28 Medford FORDSON I