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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1924)
VXCT. TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBFNT. MEDFORI). OR EH Ay. Tt"FDAY. ARV 12.' Tocal and Personal Because the birthday today ef Abra ham Lincoln is a non-judicial holiday and. a legal holiday, the bunks ef the city, the city and county offices and courts were closed all day m honor of the occa-kn. Cmry Literature teaches pecple how to be well, prospers trs and wfflclent. Free distribution. ItM -South Ivy. tf Call lil-U Medford Feauty Shop, 3txree Hi me S ham poo. .V in. cur Facial and Scalp treatment. 2iJ Today was on of sprir Lk balaii aess aad sunshine which started with a mocnir minimum of 33. following yesterday s timimani of Rain the Dredietiott fcr Wednesday. Red cardboard hearts fur decora- fcon purpose. Shields. ;? Be mice Morehouse Eolger. teacher mt vielin. Four years stsdy in Chi cago with European artists, and pupil Frana sser of Berlin. Phone 44 T-R 24-J - B- F. Itulkey of Portland, who will be the main speaker at the Lincoln banquet, tonight, arrtved. In the e.ty a train 13 this forenoon. It was hke oming home for a visit, with. Mr. Muikey. as tor years he was a promi nent citizen of Medford and is a for mer district attorney of Jackson county, and much of his time here is takes up with greeting old friends and acquain :anees. Dance. Jacksonville. TrL nice. Zii Columbia, piaster wait board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Tard- W. K. Waters of Chicago, and C. R. "Bean. Y. A. Becfat and Robert W. Smith of Seattle are among the out X the state visitors in Medford. The week of Feb. 25th Is Prune week. Ask your grocer. Nw modern shoe repair shop now open for busi ness at The Huh thoe Store. First class shoe repair man In charge. Shoes repaired while you wait. Across street from Hotel Nash. James Williams of TUIamoofc. Ore gon Is the truest of Mrs, D. O. Frede rick, his sister. Mr. Williams who Is on his way to Loe Angeles on a busi ness tript has made a special hobby of thorobred Guernsey stock, and his stock has won several prizes at the International stock shows. Metro pole Jazz orchestra. Wed. nite Jackson Hot Springs Valentine dance 77 Talisman Temple No. 40, Pythian Bisters wilt give a Valentine card party at the K. P. halt Thursday evening; 8 o'clock. The public Is cor kalry Invited. 3T H. G. Nicholson, of the Kedford Hardware company, went to Portland Sunday to attend the state retail hard ware merchants convention, which is in session in that city. Shine Parlor for ladies and gents. Fancy colored shoes m specialty. Brown's 14 N. Front- 311 Dance Wed. night with the Metro pole Jazz orchestra. Valentine dance. Jacksoa Hot Springs. 277 The C A. C. Crater club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. A. L. Mentxer at S o'clock. The meeting will be both business and social. Ar rangements for the O. A. C. band that will play In Medford. March it. UJ be made. The entertainment committee will be Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mentxer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leach and Lloyd Moss. Renee Chemet ts one of the greatest liTtug women violinists. Hr tone is firm, strong and resonant, her bowing apple and finished, as her Victor t record wm -rct. Hear them at Palmer's Piano House. 2TS Sh let tls have valentine cutouts and beautiful lace valentines. T . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bard well ar rived home yesterday by train from Los Asjrslee and San Francisco. Dur ing their absence Mr. Bardwell at tended meetings of the Stewart Fruit company. New shoe repair shop now open for business at The Hub Shoe Store. Mod era machinery with a first class shoe repair man In char. Ask your gro cer about Prune week. 3?S B Valentine dance. Wednesday nite Jackson Hot, tfprtngs, Metropole Jaxz orchestra. TT The Crater Lake O. A- C club will meet wuh Mr. and Mrs. Leiand A. Mentxer. T)J West Second street to night at t o'clock. Who's your shoe repair man? Try the new repair shop just opened by the Hub Shoe Store. Modern ma chinery and a fist class shoe repair ' man tn charge. The Hub Shoe Store, across the street front Hotel Nash. ;? Fuller brushes efficient servants. Tel. IJS-R. 24 Mrs. P. G. Trowbridge returned the titter part of the week from Portland where she has been attending the spring; style shows and making a pedal study of popular materials and novelties. The board of directors School Dis trict No. . Central Point Oregon. wt receive, unttf March 1st. UJ. bids en 1J tier S ft. and ?l tier M inch body fir wwod to be delivered and tiered at OntrsJ Point School Jioase before Sept 1st. t9S. Board of Directors reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or ail bids. Zii ' Mi!' and cram at DeVoe's, tr 1 P Milk Bread baked by FLUHRES A baker of reputation. d At Any Grocer MSI The city police had a complicated affair to handle owr the week end when a carload of transients stopped In the city. A man cam4 Lan-tsar droTe In with a car and ,wtth him was a white irir! and two Mexican girls. The tales to Id by various members of the party were extremely cvnfhctinc and sreueed toe uepe- lons of the local officers who found that the hud ceuid be held oi any number of chanres. They stayed at a local rooming houjt OTr the week end but were requested to N?ave town leday. Pending the investigation, the car was held here. Grunts Fas Courier. Valentin postal . cards, a great rani; pictures It each at ishieids. CerticeLU stockings in the new spring shades. Handicraft Shop. 2 ? ; The Crater Late O. A. C. club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. TLeland A. t M-ntrvr. T5 West Second street to- night at S o'clock. Try our dry wash 7c, per ib.. mini mum T5c. All rat pieces troned. American Laundry, phone STJ. tf A great artist coming to M?dford. Renee Chemet. world's most famous woman violinist Second only to Frits Kreisler. First Presbyterian church. Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th. Pro rated membership ticket bow $1 . This also Includes concerts that fol low. Medford Civic club. lt seems like g!lding refined gold te attempt te describe the beauty of her p laying. There are many violinists bat only one Chemet" Bristol Evening News- Mrs. John Seller of Central Point is recovering, after an illness of two weeks. Try our wet wash on your next wash duy. 22 pounds for 7 5c. Tou can't do It at home for this amount. Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 1M. tt Try ear dry wash. 7c per lb., mini mum 73c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tfm The twins born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest A. Wagaer of Central Point, in this city at the Medford hospital, are reported as doing nicely, and their mother also. Columbuk piaaer wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Regular communication of Reames Chapter O. E. S.. Wednesday evenimc. Feb. 19th at 7:30. Social night. 274" Mr. and Mrs. A. Schoenberger. who have been residents of the valley for some time. left this morning by auto for their new home near Sacramento. Calif., where Mr. Schoenberger has purchased a tract of land and will engage in the poultiy business on a large scale. The Week of Feb. 33th & Prune week. Ask your grocer. The Hub Shoe Store will open this week a new chinery and a first class hhoe repalsn man in charge. Across the street from Hotel Nash. V Look for the word Everfast on the selvage of so called ever fast goods. If net there the goods are not "Ever- fast.- Handicraft Shop. 27 Dr. Eva M. Carlow will entertain her Baptist Sunday schnol class at her honut on Laurel street Thursday even ing. 1 pay cash for used pianos. Herb La.unspach. Phone 237. Shoes at never before heard of prices. Must vacate building;. Buy now. Xa 11 North Ftr. 274 R. H. Cook, assistant agent of the Associated Oil company, ss expected to arrive in Medford today. Comic valentines at Shields. . J74 House for rent. C. A. DeVee. Included among visitors tn the city fro m Ca I i f or n i a re H . B. Pie r of Loe Angeles. E. K. ?hil(ips of Sacra mento, and Geo. H. Prouer. D. Wiikie. Rosweil McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood manse. Emery W. Harvey and Chve E. D. Frit of San Fran cisco. The Hub Shoe Store opens new shoe rerair shop. Modem machinery and first class shoe repair man will be in charre of this department- Shoes repaired while you wait. Special wait ing room for Indies who wish to wait for shoes being repaired. Across street from Hotel Nash. 2 7 Pacific Package goods are the high est standard for needle work. See the new artistic designs. Handicraft Shop. H. B. Pier, of the Oregon State Chamber of Cbmmere. from Port land arrived bist Right In MedforoX Mr. Pier will speak at the forum luncheon Wednesday noon at the Hotel Medford. . Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Why use a treadle machine when we will rent you a new White Electrtv for $4 per month. White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N. Bnrtlett. T. E. McCroskey of Salem wh has been in the valley for the last week or so left Medford this morning for h.Ia:naih Falls. You can get tt at DeVoe'e. tf The new Bucilla Package goods have arrived. Look them over. Han dicraft Shop. 343' W. E. Morse of Table Rock is j business visitor In Medford today. Get your mnga.il nea at DeVoe a ' We repair all makes of phono graphs. Palmer's Piano House. 27 i' The ladles of the Elks club held their regular gathering this afternoon at the club house, with bridge and tea. Exchange your eld phi no ffir a sew one. ee Launspach. phone 217. The Vanta garments are the best to ! found ffr the baby. A full line at The Handicraft Shop. 174 The asuat bu-ge deleiraMors from A.hiand and Grants Pa.ei and eise where thruottt this county will m attendance at the Lincoln banquet tonight, which beitins at 7 o'clocic Phonoirraphs! See Launspoch. Hemstitching; butrons covered at the Handicraft Shop tf Ray Fruttt left th js forenoon by train fr a busimas tr'.p to a number of California. pWnrs. and does not expect to return fr a week. The Hub Shoe Store t open new hoe repair department Mdrn macninery. expert shte repair nran in charge of all work. Nothing but reoJ leather and first class workmanship wilt be on ail shoes repa:red in th.s dept A '.toss street from Hotel Nash Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Elecirw Shop. EightA and feartlett tf Mrs. Wade DeRycke rtumd Mon day frm ' Port'.and whre she had been In the interest of her sewing school. Coot riittew and ecooora-li-n!. KX'-'u-tive ilnl-r. Hansen Coal Co T"Vt ; tf At Pel' Hemstitching 1c. tj G-?orue Gates is in Part land attend 1ns the auto show in that city. He is expected back tomorrow. Srwfcii wafting room for ladies tn our new shoe repair dept. Shoes re paired whije you wait at the Hub Shoe Store. All repair work for c-.L?h only. Modern machinery. First class hoe repair ssaa in cbanre of th dept Across street from Hotel Nosh. 274 . t -ovai saie. ii:ao uooayeor weit j shoes $ 5J; $7.5 values f5.l: good work shoes Jt)tf to e4.5i. Nol 111 North Fir. 274 I I Among out of town Oregniar.3 in i the city are Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Becht of Woodburn, F. E. M.-Croskey of Salem. M. F. Hathawav of Eusene. 'and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Manuel. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jaeger. Miss LoUta Jaeger. Mrs. Ruth Hughes. Roy Oppie. M. h. , Nichols. P. M. Fouts. E. J. ThurkilL i C. Letering. Lester Simmons. John B. , H;bbard. A. A. Ferns and Chas. Gabrielson. Shields have a beautiful line of Valentine greeting cards 5c each. 2 7 W have good values In used cars. Patton Robinson. Inc. tf Miss Ma urine CarroL accompanied by Dean Jamison of O. A. C. the dean of women at that institution. Mrs. A. L. Mentxer. Mrs. C. D. Thompson and J. H. Butler drove to Grants Pass yesterday. Dean Jamison has been visiting in Medford for several dayj. Linen crepe, ail colors, 9 1c yd. Jap Art Store. The Eastern Star society Is holding a social and business meeting in the M.Lonic hall Wednesday evening. We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. There's a busy Business College in Medford. GWN The ranger at Crater Lake reports that there is at present 7') inches of snow at the lake rim. aad $4 inches at Anna Springs. This is the lchtest snowfall that the lake has had at this season for many years. Duplicating sae books for sale at this office. tf Our only busmess ts insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes. 'The Insurance Man." tf Mrs. Catherine Cole and Miss Gretchen Clemens of Grants Pads were visiting in Medford Monday. Mrs. Wade DeRycke returned last night from a week's stay in Portland tn the interest of her sewing school. Anyone needing help in making or remodeling garments for themselves, family or friends call 141-R and Join one of the classes now forming. Indi vidual instruction is given by appoint ment as usuaL 231 Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Smith of Seat tle who have been visiting tn Medford left this morning for Klamath Falls. New shipment cotton crepe, all colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. The "Children of Mary" of the St. Mary's Academy gave a basket social tn the old Amertcan Legion hall Monday eves In g. There were about two hundred people present Each woman brought luncheon enough for two in a daintily arranged basket and these were auctioned off at sup per time to the rue a. Ther was dancing and cards, and coffee was served with the bosket lunches. Rose mary Henselmon played two piano solos. Rosemary is ten years old. Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf , Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cooley and Mrs. Bernard Pollard of Yreka. Calif.. ' are visitors in the city who arrived Monday. Before yeu buy that piano see Herb Launspach. He can save you money. J He knows pianos and is reliabie. Of- , fice and salesroom, 114 W. Miin St. The suiper t.id meeting planned by he Prear'yterian Men's club for Thursday night of th;s week, has been postponed until Tuesday night of nex week. The men of the congregation are urged to remember this date. Seiling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open evenings. Among Medford visitors m Port land this week are Geonre G. Hewitt and J. LeRoy of Mlfhrd. We fix any e id thing. Liberty Repair Shop. There will be a P. E. O. meetirrs Wednesday afternjon at the home of Mrs. R. E. Penoyar on South OaAiale. It will be guest day and a program will be presented. O. K. Holden. the Pacific5 coast rep resentative of the Park. Davis Dru.r company, was in Medford today at tending to business. Arthur Ferns of Portland, returning home from San Francisco, stopped off today to attend to business tn this city. Colonel C. G Thomson, superinten dent of Crater National park drove to Ash; and ths morning to meet Charles J. Kraebet. w ho has just been ap pointed superintendent of Glacier Na tional par it and w ho is re turn ing from the Hawaiian Islands. Colonel Thomson conveyed Mr. Kraebel by aura to Medford where he boarded ha train exam. So serious Is the epidemic of con rasiows disease among the children f Bend that there is talk of closing the schools. Neariy J lo students are absent from thetr classes. At the r-iriiar weekly luncheon of th Rorary ciui today Rev. Gordon Hart president of the recently f irmed Rotary citi : at Grants Pasts, was guest if honor and extended h:s thanis to the Medford clu for their assistance ;n getting the Graacs Pass orgajuxa--.oa started. Fran Burgess wh left Medford nine years oo for Tacoma was the aeet of George Hunt and made a f-w cemarks dealing with, the fin wirt both the Kiw-uiia and Rotary etuis are dom in that city. Judge asd Mrs. F- L. TouVeilo are home fr-m a ten weks outing thru California. T-y had a fine trip, but are arrays giad to get bacic to their comfuc'ijie home st Jacksonville aad to the beaut:es3 of the R.gue Rivec ; vajy. Cnlonef C-irdon T-rhiee returned i;v f-"ir v!it it P'rr'a-d. j KTCBT IXOWT FORM Os INSURANCE BOJM S. A. EOUEtS . Trtt tNSWfiAMK MAN MdOOM COUNTY SAW tulkBtlM inct UO MELLONTAX BILL1 IS ENDORSED BY MEDFORD KIWANIS FARM CONFERENCE! i i j The KiWn, clefe enjoyed a talk Wday by Dr. Clarence W. Greene. President oi Albany college. The Doc- V?r aid there is a tremn.Ious need in h-s country for live or sun nations ' nk th Kiwanis club WJrklBZ With! s for the bet- her civic erganizutlons for the terment of th nation and state and ; particularly the local communities, I Dr. Greene said there are-altogether : toJ many students attending eotleties t today who are not able, after complet-r Ing their education, to adjust them- selves to circumstances and fill the pla-.-es in life they should- He said nrtt aw! wE tnis is ane to ttte par - ents of the boys and girls who allow them to grow up without having any:,.- -,.,n t i i i a'""-Ie aur' to Prfrm and with- out work which robs them of the nwesstry essentials to aid them tiJ preparing for the batt!e of life. He said thia was one of the reasons the Albany college requires every student who attends that eo!!es to earn part or all of his or her own way through L-olIeee. The club passed a resolution to send to the Oregon senators and representatives endorsing the Mellon tax reduction plan and asking that they support the same. The guests were: Dr. Clarence U" Greene, of the Albany club: W. L. Kadderley of Corraliis. and Harr7 White of the Salem club. T. E. Daniels was the lucky member today receiving an auto trouble light. It was announced that the Rotar ians and Kiwanias would have a Joint meeting next Monday. REMARKABLE RECORD. Anon? the knowing ones, the finan cial condition of Keiiford is caasia? favorable comment, especially when conditions in other localities are con sidered. The soundness of lledford tan is is proverbial. Before, after and diirins the war. and falling prices and readjustments. The Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, the the remarkable record of never having borrowed a dollar. ' Adv. Wilson Service Christian Church Highly Appreciated With the subject of "The Idealism of Wood row ITilson."' D. J. Howe, pastor of the Christian church deliv ered a splendid memorial sermon ! Sunduy eveninjt tht was highly ap- preciated by the audience. Mr. Howe brought out in a forceful I and convincing way. the outstanding ideaU of the war president from a t non-piiUticsit standpoint and said hzs service to hu country will standi out ;is a brush spot in the annals of his tory in the years to come. The music consisted of patriotic hymns by the o r.greiratio n. an an them. "I Will Lift Cp Mint? Eyes. by the choir and a selection. "Our Coun try's Cull. by te male quartet eou- istinff of M-'ssrs. McDonoUijh. Ctiiin, Hariri and Kirkpatriclc. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT WANTED To r-rt furnished 5 room modern house: consider buyinr if suits. P. X Box 4M. i4 MSS. E. D. H0MEW0OD Aune Studio Orefoa Wocea Vote "Yes" On Important Subject Portland. Or-c. "Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription has iven me ereat' help and I am said to ive it my' recommenilation. I suffered a pny-j ca; anil ftervo'is breakdown. I beverne very weak and me whole system i seemed to b tn bed condition, but after tasm about two bottles of the! Ft?r.t Prlsr.pt.ion my- health re turTiedl my nerr4 were strn. and I never flt better. Mrs. E- D. Home-wood- 17 Ivy St. . If you're a.?noi or troubled ltkJ Mrs. Homewj:d. iro fo your drutcjrst at ence and cotain this preejcription of Dr. Pierce's i! nahlets1 r Hsuld. Wrue Dr. Pwrre Ln Buffalo, - T.. for tree medical advice. Adv.) Dresa Making, Tailoring Altering, Eepairng, Cleaa- ng aad' Pregslng At the TAILORING PASLOES 23 Norta Bartlett Street Dr. Jud Rictert ! ... . , . A.XD OPTtCtl" SO DROPS rSET l.e Ztat yutH ii1ILiLUII21U Hi DATA SECURED FDR Ouuide of thcs? idertificd ewct'fe work of th.a ecccxic ari- caltnral confereace tfct wiH b. he'd , . m Jac3on court v cvt wwfc w im- " P03 Co rtaEze the detailed iniorm - the varioos groups may hav facta and flares) relating to agriculture before ae B3niUlturaI group eOTTTiKttee 'lave beea busy for several dav and ajhave luifcrmation avaiiabie that never 0e:cre aas been segresated- The ponjr i men. the dairymea, the livestock men .,. h;, aj ,.-.. tlement have prepared tentative pro-' Sram which show that an inteiligent consideration wul be given to each , subject The real estate men have or- i anized into an associati-ia in order ' that they may effectively carry out the provisions cf the land settlement group t recommendations and the community ; zeneraily is alive to the fact that if Jackson county is to prosper aad have mere settlers eTery farm, civic, govern - aientai and commercial association as wH as each indiTidual in the county must work together lV?r a constructive Tlirpoae. J , a R A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special convocation Tues- rtw- VTaK n m Royal Arch Decree. Re- - (vrmdn tth v ai. tors welcome. A. F. NOTH. Secy. 274 Coughing Tires the oH k;vp-- their -rita!-i7- The cest standard familr cnn?h medicine for old and yenna CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY iW eeerv member oi the family Reputation Through Big Ask the r-portir oq a sensat:"n-shut?t th m:in whi Lin'lii the ' bin 1 story " that btnkf Jae'imrliae Lanier heart. Then follow her stetw until they become the frenzie! eliekin of a ii.tn'et"s h-"is. lan:inor in despair. The cry is f.ir color, f r surprise in s.-cne as vrel! as in drama, for ILiV in highl:rht and half t :nes. SEE THOMAS H. INCE'S screen version of Talbot Mnirdy's nrvel "The Devil's Own," dealing witi the pc-s-er of tte pre S3 j - "HER REPUTATION" t : : with - - MAY IVMVOY PA THE yrws ' u ii - v i i TICKET SALE FOR ; . 0. VV. MiNSTREL I SHOW IS STARTED' R"h-a.r:-vr f t that Mt o. w I Mirtsrrel an.l vou he:r Vnt folks, it sure am fine to see h.w vre!! they .ret bi " roiln" and tongues ; a wagarin". EHiacni tiie buci and : ..n r wil, antv a:ix in.s-u ! around the hall wuh men put- to-'-Ay with tickets. So get buy and if one of . them do?s not happen to solicit yo i you will be able- to secure uckiis at the Suicar BowL Make reservations at the same mittee has worked out a f!o!r plot taat will enable them to seat a lare audience. Secure your reservations lri-r i. will be the kirk of. the sea- Mkif e! but Do not for- Medford A.-r.;or:'. Wednesday. CREAM CLEARS A ! I STUFFED-UP HEAD 1 if you ncstr-:s are rtofrr-d and: j ylur head is stuffed because of naty; ; catarrh or a cold, apples little pure.! ' antiseptic cream into your nostrils. J it penetrates thnjush e"ery air pas- j ; uw. sf5thinr anti healing swollen, t J inflamed n:embra.ies and you get m- I1 stunt relief. Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Tour clotyired nostrils open rizht up t you? head is clear; no more hawk r or snuritinx. tount r.rty. ah me. ' nuffiness, dryness, struffjriin for . oreath is erne. You feel fine. Adv. j WHITE TRUCKS ED F. WEBBEE LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Medford Service Station Phone 14 HeadL ' XT PAL mess FRIDAY "LAWFUL LARCENY h.ert'T (he gharri tightin trerseflhat hayeilt (h towch -ARO-CO coconut OIL SMAWTOO 1 farolinar aiff to lowly Hmorr J feur xr druoqiri X "carrier it j -50 cenir the botllm CARO-CO ff UNION ' CruiTU CAROLINA Heaths Drug Store will tupply you Superior Radio Sets Representing Federal Telephone . Mfg. Co. . ' Radio Corp. of America Mur Rad Radio Corp.' Magnavox Co. Crosley Radio Products Virgin's Radio Service 105 W. Main NEW SHOW ... . TODAY