Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Tocal and
Personal
There have been many complaints
of chickens running at large, within
the paHt two weeks, and Chief of
1'olice Adams announces that from
now on the ordinance prohibiting this,
under heavy penalty, will be strictly
enforced. A number of affcndem in
this regard, who have been hauled up
recently were allowed to escape the
charge being pressed, on their prom
Iko thereafter to keep thoir chickens
locked up, but no leniency will be
phown from now on. Chickens at
large have ruined many new flower
beds and gardens already, und the
mayor and city council have, ordered
the strict enforcement of the ordi
nance.
Full 'line of garden tools, priced
right, Hubbard Uros. 287
Don't fay to bog the new setting at
the Oriental Gardens tonight. 2G
Captain K. J. La lining, father of
Mrs. A. K. Iteamcs, died at the home
of his daughter, Mrs. M. U. Newell, at
Tacoma yesterday morning, Jl was
born In North Carolina, Jan. 20, 1840.
Mrs. Iteames had been at his bedside,
and Mr. iteames who was called from
San Francisco, arrived here this mor
ning enroute -to Tacoma, for which
'city he leaved this evening, to Join his
wife and attend the funeral which
will be held Monday.
Singer electric or treadle machines
eold or rented on term of 'i.ot) per
month. Bargains in second-hand ma
chines. Itepairs and supplies for all
makes. The Hinger Store, JU Si. Fir.
Iance Saturday nlte, Jackson Hot
Springs, Metropole Jazz orchestra.
James J. Jardlno, director of ex
periment station work. Is a business,
visitor In tho city who arrived from
Corvallis yesterday.
Hi tig cherry trees, the best over.
Kden Valley Nursery, phone C80-J-!f.
See Samuer Hateman or phone 912-J
for the best garden loan. ,i
The rooting ut last night's basket
ball game of the Rip Van Winkle clulj
whose members style themselves as
"The Medford Jloosters," contributed
much ,to the Medford high victory.
This rooting was effective owing to
the presence with them, thru tho
club's courtesy and earnest Invitation,
of a Mall Tribune representative to
explain the fino points u,t the game
and let them know the right time to
root. "It is a c"eat gumu wo now
realize," said Mr. Jilll Coleman, yell
leader of the club, after tho contest,
"but wo never understood it before.
The Medford team has It all over tho
Ashland team. Our boys are certain
ly the best fowlers, und the club is
proud of it."
Uanco at the Oriental gardens to
night. Admission 111 cents. 2Hd
I get mine at ltrown's. 290
Ned French and William Oodlovo
nrrlved In Mod ford from tho Univer
sity of Oregon, Thursday evening, to
remain over the week-end und attend
tho Medford - Ashlund basketball
games.-.- .
Lmneo with Metropole Jazz orches
tra, Jacltuou Hot Springs, Saturday
night. 280
We have Just recolvod a new lot of
Hod Mexican beans to sell 20 pounds
for $1, Also fresh prunes, 20 pounds
for 1. 10 cans Tuxedo tobacco for
$1. Hutchinson & Lumsden. 287
Mr. and Mrs. , M. M. Herman of
IU vend do avenue are at present In
Kugene, Ore., where thoy drovo a
week ago on a business trip,
li, 1. ited eggs at DeVoe's. .
Belling1 out new phonographs and
ro cords all kinds half price. Gold Ituy
Kealty Co. Open evenings.
Washington stato visitors tempor
arily sojourning lit the city Include
Mr. and Mrs. louring ton "Wornerko of
Portage,' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C. Hose
of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. .I-dir-nen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMillln, Mr.
and Mrs. JD. F. McMillln, J. F. Kck
h art, and J. H. Lupher of Seattle, M.
V. ' Maofeheud and 1j. A. Henry of
Walla Walla, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Noyos of Yuklma.
Hhubarb und asparagus roots. Kden
Valloy Nursery, phono C80-J-2. tf
Hrown fixes your shoes while you
wait. : 2!0
F. Tech, O. Pech and H. Tunno of
Iako Creek were among out of town
visitors in Medford on, Friday.
Unity literature teaches people how
to be well, prosperous and efficient.
Kre distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf
Another big dance at the Oriental
gardons tonight. He there and dance
to, southern Oregon's bent music on a
roiil dance floor. 286
Howard Iaud, former Ashland
school boy, who canio to Ashland yes
terday to take tho Hudson touring car
that turned over on tho CI recti Springs
road this week to Weed. The car was
being driven by Mrs. "Shine" Kd wards
who was accompanied by a friend and
driving to Ashland at the time tho
car left the road. Howard laud Is
managing a garage in Weed and
planned to return the car to Us owner.
Ashland Tidings.
Full' lino of garden tools, priced
right, Hubbard Hros. 287
See Brown for your first class sho
repairing. E ! 0
Toast It!
: Then you will realize
the difference between
Fluhrer's Milk Bread
and ordinary bread.
i
At Any Grocer
! Mi Klb-rt 'Iii'-r. Miss Alice KugT
and Mi.-H Pearl W.trdle of A.shlund
drove to Medford last evening to wit
ness the b;ik.-tl;tll gam and remain
ed over night as the guests of Medford
girls.
Dance tonight at the 'Oriental gar
dens. . 286
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
Mrs. H. A. t'anadHy. who since her
husband's removal to KoBeburg has
been preparing to leave Medford, de
parted Thursday to live permanently
in that city.
We have Just received a new lot of
Red Mexican beans to sell 20 pounds
for $1. Abo fresh prunes 20 pounds
for $1. 10 cans Tuxedo tobacco for
$1- Hutchison & Lumsden. 287
For estimates on fixing lawns
phone &12-J, Samuel Hat-man.
Horn this morning, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Gore, a 10 pound boy at tho
Purucker Maternity Home.
Hemstitching will make your home
made dress or lingerie look like pro
fessional work. Bring your work to
tho Deuel Art Dept. for now Ideas.
288
I have taken over the interest of
Mr. Karkley in the Argraves Hotel.
We have good clean rooms and good
beds, and will endeavor .to give our
customers the best service possible.
Give us a trial. J. K. Hill. 283
K. J. Kunyard, market master of
the public market, left Friday to
spend a few days in Portland on busi
ness. 1
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Grafting wax. Kden Valley Nursery,
phono 6H0-J-2. tf
Kaluh K. Koozer and W. 11. John
son Uttended the chamber of com
merce club banquet nt Ashland last
night. Mr. Johnson Is general man
ager of the Richmond -Chase cannery
of Stockton, Calif., and is In Medford
at present, looking over the valley.
A beautiful dance. The Oriental
gardens tonight. 28G
Why use a treadle machine when
we will rent you a new Whllo Electric
for $3.00 por month. White Sewing
Machine Co., 24 N. ttartlett.
Mrs. Ie C. Part of Jacksonville,
was in town Friday shopping and
visiting. ...
New shipment cotton crepe, all
colors, 23c yd. Jap Art Store.
Iiig dance Saturday nlte, Jackson
Hot Springs, Metropole Jazz orchestra
28ti
Tommy Given a of Kngle Point was
a business visitor In this city on Wash
ington a birthday.
lirown guarantees his ishoo repair
ing. 2U0
Knight's Packing1 Co. has machin
ery on way to double their capacity
for hand 1 1 ng tomatoes and wou Id
contract for one hundred acres of
tomatoes at their plant In Medford.
2!)2
Miss Ieora God ward, who had been
employed la the.S. P. business office
in Albany as clerk and stenographer,
resigned the position last week and
has accepted a clerical position in the
sheriff's office here. She tukes the
place of Miss Agnes Snyder, who re
signed tho position. Jacksonville
Post.
Flowering shrubs, vines and orna
mentals. Kden Valley Nursery. Phone
C80-J-2. tf
Cars for rent without driver.
El wood Auto Shop, S. Central.
"Miss Frances"" Sherwood," musical
director of tho Medford schools has
been kept homo by illness during the
last few days. 1
Spend an enjoyable evening at the
Oriental gardens tonight. Admission
10 cents. 28ti
Get soft paper school tablets at this
office. tf
A. H. Posenbaum left' this morning
for Hose burg where he will be for
several days.
llrown cuts down high shoes to ox
fords. 290
W. T. I.eo of Klamath Falls. in
chargo of tho transportation depart
ment of the Crater Iake National
1'ark company was In Medford today
on his way homo to Klamath Fulls
from Portland.
Grafting wax at Monarch Seed Co.
tf
Who pays the agent, you or the
other fellow? Kden Valley Nursery.
Phono 6S0-J-2. tf
Mrs. KntheHno Cole of Grunts Puss
was In Medford today shopping and
visiting. '
Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop.
A beautiful placo to bring a friend.
Tho Oriental gardens tonight. 28fi
Tho precipitation of the 24 hours
ending nt 8 a. m. today footed up .01
of nn Inch. Fair weather is the pre
diction for Sunday.
Phonographs. See Itunspach.
Columbia plaster wnH board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Included among out of town Ore
gouluuN temporarily in the city are
Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Allen of Mursh
fleld, Mrs. C. C. Cathey of Albany, IX
It. Kvans and Mr. und Mrs. G. E.
Hecker of Kugeno, und C. O. Ulekey,
K. K. Kibltr.kw. K. M. Hies.
Urndy , b M. Jansberg, F. W
Fred J
Monroe
II. 1. McGanlhati and D. D.' Stall of
Portland.
Cars for rent without driver.
TOlwood Auto Shop, 8. Central.
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. ' tf
In tho Mall Tribune yesterday there
was an announcement of a concert of
tho elementary schools to bo Monday
night. Tho concert has been post
poned to a dntor day In tho week, to
allow time for the staging to bo ar
ranged. An announcement of the ex
act day will bo made tho first of next
week.
I pny cash for used pianos. Hero
Lnunspnoh. Phone 227.
Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees.
Kden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-S.
tf
Tho ladles of the Baptist church
gave a supper lust evening at tho bap
tist church that was very well pa
tronized. Get your magazines at DeVoe's.
Our only business Is insurance, but
we cover every known kind of risk.
H. A. llolmoe, "The Insurance Man."
tf
W. R. Coleman of this clly. and Roy
Parr of Ashland, returned yesterday
from Tortland whero they had been
attending tho state game wardens'
conference.
Try our wet wosn. on your next
wash day. IS pounds for 76c You
can't do it at home for this amount.
Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal
Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf
Trado at home and bank tho differ
ence. Kden alley Nursery, phone
iiKO-J-2, tf
W. (J. TMmnpton of Portland has
been in Jl-'.lford f th. last few days.
MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE,
A ft-ature of the i-ubl)- nuuk'-i of
today was the first appfaraiitt there
j of Quick Lunch seed potatoes. There
j was also a goodly supply of fresh and
smnKea pork, and dresscu cnicKens.
' Try our . dry wash 7c per lb., mini
mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed.
American Laundry, phone 873. tf
Netted Gem spuds, $1.75 per 100
lbs., delivered any place in Medford.
Jolinson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir.
phone 97. ' .
Mrs. Emma Wing and daughter,
Mrs. Clay, of Klamath Falls, are visit
ing friends in Ashland and Medford.
. Mrs. Wing has lately returned from a
I trip to Hanta Cruz and other Callfor
. nia cities and Is speeding the present
time between here and relatives in
Medford. Ashland Tidings.
Columbia plaster wall board., Call
for1 prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and
repairs. - Electric Shop. Elcnth and
Bartletfc . tf
Visitors In thc clty from Chicago on
pleasure, or business are S. H. Kirst,
TZi S. Anderson, O. E. Whltmore, Mary
J. Whltmore and H. W, Gmnenre. -
Before you buy that piano see Herb
Launspach. He can save you money.
He knows pianos and is reliable. Of
fice and salesroom, 114 W: Main St.
Hotter have the car overhauled now
before the tourist rush commences.
Capable ;' mechanics, . labor-saving
equipment, reasonable prices. 1 River
side Garage,- P. F. Close, proprietor.
. 288
Mr. and Mr A. N. Wright of the
Cozy Nook orchard at Phoenix were
in Medford today.
Try ouc dry wash, 7c per lb. mini
mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed.
American Laundry, phone 873. ' tf
We will Ian you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man.
A large number of people are plan
ning to drive td Ashland this evening
to attend the - second game of the
basketball series between- Medford
and Ashland. The game will be played
in the Armory, and reserved tickets
can be obtained at the Medford High
school or at Crowson'a. t
We have good values In used cars,
rattan 'ft Robinson, Inc. . tX
Coal briquettes. Clean and econom
ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal
Co. Phone 239. . tf
A meeting of sheep men In southern
Oregon wus held this afternoon at the
Hotel Medford to form a Wool Grow-,
ers association. -v .
There's a busy Business College
In Medford OWN -
As an added attraction the F & K
theatre at Central Point will run the
M. W. pf A. pictures along with the
regular program on next Tuesday
evening. Thore will be no extra
charge of admission.
. Columbia piaster wall board. Cal
for prices. ' Wallace Woods Jumber
Yard.
Mrs. George A. Mansfield arrived
In the city Friday afternoon from her
home nenr Prospect to remain with
Mr. Mansfield, who arrived here from
Portland In the morning, until he de
parts, for Toledo and Newport, in
which towns he will give addresses on
Monday und Tuesday. Mr. Mansfield
expresses himself as delighted with
tho progress he Is making In his ef
forts to capture the democratic nomi
nation for U. S. senator at the May
primaries. ' Ho 'declares .he is daily
gaining strength thruout tho state and
especially 'in Portland. He will be at
home very little from now on until
After the primaries, and will spend
tho most of this time at his Portland
headquarters.
Exchange your old piano for a new
one. See Launspach. phone 227.
Johnny Munn brought his parents,
Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence Cllno Mann,
homo last night from their auto trip
to Eugene where earlier in tho week
ho was very proud to see his old man
elected ns a director of the Oregon
Retail. Merchants association, and
then on to Portland for a short visit
with relatives and friends. Johnny
reports they saw little snow during
the trip, hut did see enough prunes to
fill up his Uncle Fred.
Lawn planting and landscape work.
Phone 87-R. 291
E. Campbell, ticket agent of the
Southern Pacific, at Los Angeles, Is in
Medford having boen called homo by.
the death of his father.
Phonographs! See Launspach.
Mrs. 8. Vilas- Reekwlth who has
bean visiting In Medford for tho past
few weeks plans to leave for Seattle
with Miss Alice Holloway next Wed
nesday. Several prominent O. A. C. officials
nrrlved In tho city' yesterdays after
noon and thH morning to look nftor
business mutters hero and in the val
ley connected with that institution,
and to visit the Southern Oregon Ex
periment stntfon. v They- left for the
station this forenoon, chaperoned by
Professor Relmer, its head. , In the
party were J. K. Weutherford of Al
bany, president of tho board of re
gents of O. A. C; Jefferson Myers of
Portland, and Harry Bailey of Lake
vlow, also regents; and James J. Jar
dlno, of Corvallis. director of experi
ment station work.
Miss Ellen Rogers of Portland who
has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. W.
Rogers. hcre for tho last few days,
left this morning for Oerher, Calif.,
whero she will visit for a while on her
way to Los Angeles.
John levon, manager of the Hort
land Flour Mills office, left for Port
land last evening to visit with rela
tives. Rev. Ernest Leo, tho local FtVe
Methodist minister will preach In the
Pioneer1 church nt Jacksonville tomor
row evening. '
J Notice to Pnronts
) Beginners in the Firitt grade will be
accepted in ouch of tho elementary
trvhools. Washington, Lincoln, Jack
son and Roosevelt up to nnd including
Monday. Feb. 25. but not later. Any
child who will be six years old on or
before May 1st, 1924, may be entered
nt this time. Please send them by
Monday. AUBREY G. SMITH,
H6 Supt. City Schools,
,i, t ,,...THE , l:i r t
CLAVILUX
IS COMING! .
'mEPFOTTD OT?E'f;OX. '
RIP VAN VK
TAKE REVENGE ON
T OF PEN
One of the pathetic features of the
M-fl ford-Ash In na basketball game,
Friday night, which served to dampen
the joy of AleUforU'a brilliant victory,
was the siaht of. the drama .beiny
enacted in tho "Hip Van Winkle" cor
ner, it seema that liomeo Kop'pes
had. In his exeesa of zeal, launched a
wild tirade or abuae against a dia
tinguished gtttherini? of "Medford
boosters," who 'etinsistently - sacrifice
their voices in behalf of tho Medford
team. Koppes accuaed thia bunch of
being ' "Kip Van .WinkleV and even
staled that they cheered the wronf!
nlde. The veracity of Koppea up to
thhf time haa never been doubted by
thoae who: know him and even now
many people aro purchasing-, unit to
take with the expected tirade he .will
launch againat the "perpetrators- of
the cowardly act."
Kop was warned by many friends
Jiiat before tho. game but. in spite, of
all, he sneaked into the armory and
was swallowed: up. In the melting pot
of fans. . So Insignificant did he be
come that a vigilant search by. the
police , and high school . authorities
could not even find a thumb print of
him. -. liot Mike Jacohs came into
the breach and busted his magaphone
paging auid Romeo Koppes. ' '
Oh, the pity of it! Kop bit! With
fearful glances, backward ho anucli
out to the office. So atmid was he
that he failed to-watch his step and
when he arrived at the office, four of
the Bill Coleman ' bunch pounced
upon him. i
Shamefully he hung his head, nil
tho old pc). and spriglitllnoss gone
and was walked across tho floor
atrufght to the very front row
of "Itl4i Van Winkle's corner." Many
were the cheers and Jeers that greeted
that fallen Idol of the press and, ns
ho made his bow to the assembled
multitude which he did by the for
cible uid of three of tho f'oleinan-Warntr-Taylor
faction he was recog
nized to be the most typical Winkle
of them all.
II. -. M. Crater Lake
Chapter No. S2.
Special convocation Tues
day, February 20th. M. M.
and P. M. Degree. Visitors
welcome. .
A.- BY.iNOTH, Secy.
288
ANNOUNCEMENT
We take Pleasure in nnnnnnnlnn
tho addition of another capable- me
chanic to our list , of employes. Mr.
i paries t. (ienzcl, baa returned i . to
Medford nnd has already taken em
ployment With US. Mr r.envnl ,vl
was with us seven months last year.
Well llvml n . KlL
- i' iu ma ii-puuiuon OI
being a speedy, competent mechanic.
This marks one moro step In our
efforts to give to our customers maxi
mum service at reasonable prices.
28:i RIVKIiSlDR r.AH.irsk?
TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY
WANTED Housekeeper for man and
wife In small rutin try town. Write
to 625 X. Riverside. - ass
FOR HUNT Housekeeping rooms on
346 X. Front.. 2SS
FOR SALE Transit, light mountain.
Hurley, perfect condition, $175. W.
... rignt. wtewart Klk. 2S7
TONIGHT Come get the
good old Hart thrills you've
; missed. , - '
W.M. S. HART
'Wild Bill Hickock'
Hlo first picture In 2 years!
BEGINS TOMORROW
Mary Philbln
Wm. Collicrt
Jf-
Myrtle
Steadman
and
Josef
Swickard
From the
Jlors by
Dixie
Wilson
full of thrill,
mystery, nnd
real drama.
r:
RIALTO
Continuous Shows Today and
' Tomorrow '
IvClff
RATFTDAY.'" FETTRFA'RY
COUNTY COURT T
ASK) BIDS, RUGH
PAVING IN MA
Our county court hag finally com;
nleteil thf man. nnrt auHmntrxt ftif thf
j paving of the road from Medford" to
1-Buch, via Jacksonville, a instance of
j-elxiut 12 miles. Judge Gardner, informs,
I us; that the court will be rosily, to ad;
;vertise for bids for this- work about
jthe middle of next month. .-" ; ;
The road between Meflforil and- Jack
sonville, five. miles.'wlll be paved With
asphalt, 18 feet wide and 3 ihejics
thick. From Jacksonville to Illicit,
seven miles, the paving will bo con
crete, nine feet wide and three and a
half luches thick, and will be built nn
the south nnd east side or right band
side of the road coming this way from
Ritch. This will give the heavy traf
fic coming this way the benefit of the
paved road the entire distance. Tho
other half of the' road will be macad
amized. Jacksonville Post
Victor Bur sell
Announces for j
Co. Commissioner
Victor Rursell ftrinntiiicos na-a enn- ,
didate for the ' republican" riortilnation 1
to succeed himself ns county fcommis- j
slonor. ' ' 'f '
Mr. Biirsell says ho has done what
he could to assist in reducing the i
general warrant indebtedness from
several hundred thousand dollars to
its present cash baula, stands fnr
pood roads, reduction of tuxes and a
better community In which to live.
He says the money paid a commis
sioner does not justify him in making
an intensive cniiip;U,'n.
EYKttY KNOWN FORM OF
INSURANCE
AND
BONDS
R. A. HOLMES
"THE INSURANCE MAN"
PHONE 444
JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
SINCE 1909
SS3SBST
;, ' . Twice
MAIL ORDERS NOW ALL SEATS RESERVED. MATINEE PRICES $1.10; 85c, NIGHTS:
$1.10 and $1.65 including tax, ' Regular seat sale Wednesday, February 27th, 12:00 o'clock..
NOTE: "The Covered Wagon" orchestra consist of 15 splendid musicians under the direc
tion of Earl Schwartz.
DEPICTING THE
adapted mmmfimm
' 23. -1924 -
WEDDING BELLS
Ade-Iliert'-Juhn 1'hwnix urn:
inl -Mi"'-
I In-
,-rr.t Kelson, were mniTUMi ...
j Presbyterian nianse by Kev. E.
Ji-wrence Saturday noon. The bride
has been a resident, of Uranw. Puss.
while -Mr. Phoenix has 'been working
with different construction crews tne
1 past year, having been with the t
Ifurnia Oreon Power ronipany -dunm.
the summer in come-of their construc
tion work, i
f. DANlFXS-lintin ("buries Daniels
died yesterday at his home in Central
P6!nt from heart troubles, aged T
ydars, 8 months. I I days.'' Mr. Daniels
Armory
i j OBITUARY
i - . ,
If iEWAlP'-SL
' Has AARON HOFFMAN'S if f J
K BRAND NEW -
LAUGH , RIOT : U
, Prices: Orchestra $2.20, $1.65; Gallery $110 (unreserved.)
. - , Includes War Tax.
SEATS NOW SELLING AT CROWSON'S HOURS 12:00 to
4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00.
2. DAYS
BEGINNING
Daily Matinee3 at 2:30; Nights
VARIOUS. EPOCHS , IN
tt.is a native J Vermont and had f0.
lowed mining the greater part of his
life, having been a resident of Grants
Pass for 20 years, and had been run.
nint; a repair shop in Central Point for
srme time. Deceased, was a member
ol' the .Masonic fraternity, and leav.,
his wife Isabella. -Funeral services
will be held at the Perl Funeral Hon,
Sunday at 2 p. m. - Interment' in Jack
sonville cemtery. .
. A Iteliable Cough Remedy
Why experiment .'-with unknowq
remedies for that cough "or cold when
you can secure Foley's Honey ana
Tar Compound? It is a safe and re
liable remedy for the relief of coughs,
colds, hoarseness. Equally beneficial
for young and old. Mrs. Anna Cornell.
Ilridgeton, X. J-.. states: "I bought
Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound for
my cold and find it great." Insist
upon the genuine. .Refuse substitutes
Hold everywhere: i Adv.
TUESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26
8:30 CURTAIN , ,
Friday, Feb. 29
at 8:30
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