HfETlFFORn AfATli -TRTBUSE. MEDFORD, OREOON. TUESDAY APIiTL 9. 1920.
TWO
f
tocal and
-'Personal
,. .h pQMJmDken, hw returned from Lo
Imurance man; who 1. well knownl
in Mlford. hi quite .Ick at- hi.:
home In thai city, concerning which : rart in a I
r-mirlr ur: ' "A.imontn. H
It Cornell to quite 111 at hi home California aeveral timea wilh.auc
in this city. He w a stricken with . ceaa. ... ...
Mdden heart attack on Sunday The do don't need a license
and ww riou6ly 111 during the I'oochle ' "
.. . us- f r. n ili ri (in u-aa ronorcea
much Unproved Monday." .
Sic Prompt service. Ju
Wednesday will be ladles-day at ,
the rilks' temple from 5 to i p. m. ;
i Lh'ncfTi oia-iinie nat-nj wjmw.
Xjit. Thursday and BatuidMV. 4
Following a viidt of week t
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. li.
IJvincaton oti'lhe Old Stae road.
Mhum Florence and Franklyn
Smith left this forenoon hy train
V-. Vm-lr ritV ttl rOUtf! tO 3
their home t Hye, Kntcland. Y
had spent the winter in souinern j
eamornia. oin a;v . nuea : reIatjveff j charge ajminrt him to a finish,
eitirens. but have been makinpj ; ciltler wax. modeling wax fori Officer allepe he owned a com
their home for eomeliroe in Eng- chndrM hriBhr colors, non-ereay. QWie dinliliinff outfit which they
tend. 1 Medford Book Store. 19-eixd near his house.
Gladiolus bull ana ouiDiem,!
wholesale and retail, or I will let
them out on shares. 8. J. Taylor.
734- Hawthorne, Grants Paas. Ore.
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Guests from a dl-stairce registered
at Medford hotels include F. C
Archerof Chicago. Mrs. AV. H. Mil
ler. W. D. and N. It. Miller and
Miss Marjorie Miller of Kewann,
III.
Dance. foUr-bits. Walker's Wed
nesday. - JH
Edwin W. bowjoy. L'nited Ktaten
supervisor of radio for the seventh
radio district, will conduct exam
inations for those seeklnB radio op
erator licenses, April 10. in room
303 of the nofftoifico- building at
Portland. Examinations for com
mercial classes of licenses will be
Ktn at 8:30 a. m-, April 10 for ama
teur licenses at 1:30 thai afternoon.
Heat your orchard wltn kindling,
blocks and slabs. TeL 631, Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Mrs. Fred Guy. dauichter Kilene
and son Raynor, of Gold Hill were
house guests at the Clifford Jenkins
home at Ashland Sunday. Mrs.
Guy Is musical instructor in the
Gold Hill and Hogue Itiver schools.
Vou have the babies. We hare
fhe announcement cards. Swem's.
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Marriage licenses were issued this
forenoon at the county clerk's of-
flee to Raymond MeOovern. 21, andi
Mae Lucy Ferrari. 21, both of Red-;
Oing. Cal.; Joseph -Arantz artd Ju-j
anlta Arena, both of Redding: AI-,
vin Trent Anderson-and Gertrude !
Williams, both of Hod IMuff. Cal. :
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po-;
tatoes. 100 lbs. for $1.20; 60 lbs.
7So. Delivered any place tn city.
Johnson' Market, 6th and Grape
St. Phone 07. ( ; .. totrf
Tho quarterly meeting of ' the
Southern Oreicn Huslnessmen's as
sociation was scheduled lo he held
in the federal building of this city
this afternoon. H. 1). Newell, di
rector of the Klamath reclamation
district, is the president of the as
sociation. ' Every day cards, birthday, wed
ding, sympathy, gift. Rave timr
kind express t!u thought perfectly.
Medford Book Hture. '
Among tho Oreconllins registered
at Modford hotel are J.-E. Reeves
of Hlllsboro, W. V. Chfsholm'nr
lakeview. If. H. Lots uf Kiddle. A.
M. Swartley. K. Mills and K. Sta
brouou of Corvallls.
Bring your Invalids and old peo
ple to the Ashland Convalescent
and Rest Homo. 39
With the authorization of Its or
ganization recently given by the
-county court, an election Is to he
held May 4 to determine whether
a water district will he formed In
tho Oak 'Grove district, between
Medford and Jacksonville. Tlu
district would purchase lis viiter
from Medford through a muster
inoter and the cost nf the conn, rue
tion of the nysli-m Is estimated '
be approximately SI.'i.oimi.
. TJynge's old-time novelty dnnee,
Nat. Thursday and SHturdsy. 24
John Dim wax fined 310 in the
city court thin morning for bring
Intoxicated nn the street the other
day. John Doe is wild to he a well
known citliscit of Medfurd.
Hose mending runners removed,
and busies worked buck. Handi
craft Shop. 2 16tf
Comploto rcorgul.taiUon of the
monthly ulumnus nmgusine of the
Oregon Klato 1 college, formerly
known as "Tho O. A, C Alumnus,"
into a monthly pit ht lent ton com
binlng student, faculty and alilmnl
't Intercuts, has been announced by
; tho alumni association. The new
publication will be lmjefl under tho
I name of "The Oregon State Month
ly." and will eventually combine in
this one periodical n number of
'past ahrf present separate 'Campus
jnuwazines. .
j Dance, four-bits. Walker's Wed
Tiesdsv. 1f
. ; J J )
Rain or
Shine -
Your 'grocer receives
Fluhrer'i Milk Bread
fresh from our oven
twice daily.
1 F. 8." r.ichardaon waa among Hit
Klamath Fall people spending -cs-'
terday in Medford.
, Let me write your fire' Insurance.
. Carl T. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone J. . i, ft
Spider Field, .who apiteared in
Medford lat year in Beverai boxing
An(tel, tollowln, n absence or
over a year, and huplaiu o Itak.nc
ocat smoker In the next
iclda foushl in southern
, 1
Medford hold are Air. and lr-.
II. H. Madicon ot Piedmont. I.
i will-r Krniih of Lo Anireles. Mr.
and MnL w Crolton and Mr.
:and id. A. Iu Scott of an Dieao.,
ano ... fr.lln.ln. from Kan Fran-fford
Iclxco: H.-A. Jtabe. C. Corwin. w.
iHart Palmer. Loyal Himex. C. W. !
Themes and C. W. Kivketts. -
Dressmaking, smocking and but-.
tonnoim. i ne r asiuwii cm up, t- ;
. rt-i. -. . : iTi a
13tf ?
. .... .... . .. . i nl
0rtim, Va pent the week end ini
Mt.dford and Jacksonville vUitinw ,
(irv r.,,.iv,,i Aiv ,v tup!
Chamber of Commerce from Ruth i
Hoover of Roseburg siught infor- V. U Hardman of Malud City,
mat Inn concerning Medford's form Utah, was among the motorists
of city government and if it was' from a dtstanra.who registered: to
succ'Nrul. She Is thought to be day at the" local branch of tho out
a student engrossed In the study of of state auto registration burc.au.
high-srhoul civics: Window glass, all sires; also plate
Heat your orchard with kindling, glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka. tf
blocks and slabs. TeL 631, ued-1 Two more playern wero eliminate
ford Fuel Co. tfied last night from .thr city three-
A bounty warrant was issued yes-
terday at the county clerk's office
yesterday to V. 1-anlnl for one coy
ote and two bobcats
Dance, four-bits. Walker's Wed
nesday. S j
Preparations are being made for'
enlistments for the 129 citizens'
military training camps, according
to information received from the
war department. The ; Portland'
center for such activity is at Van
couver barracks, where young men
are given a course of training in
military fundamentals and physical
training. Tho camps will be in op
eration in July and August as last
year.
Dry pine slabs, $5 load. Tel,
631. Medford Fuel Co.. 324tf
Miss Agnes Hedherg of Ashlnml
spent yesterday in Medford at the
Southern Oregon Gas office. i
I I.lrthday cards at Swem's. 24
Miss Helen Xorrls. Medford
writer of radio plays, is given
prominent mention in the latest
Christian Science Monitor to be re
ceived In Medford. Her name is
mentioned in connection with an
article Written about Mrs. Wllda
Wilson Church, pioneer in the pre
sentatlon of radio plan's over sta
tion KGO at Oakland,. Cal. A par
agraph In devoted to Miss Norn.
Factory blocks. $6 load. Tel. C31.
Medford Fuel Co. S2tf
T. Gaines of Trail was a caller
at the Crater nutfona! forest offices
here this forenoon.
The new two-tone twist candles,
20c and 2."ic per pair. Medford"
Hook Store. l!t
The payment of one dog license,
this forenoon at the county clerk's
offflce was made under protest,
when G. I1. Smith, local rancher,
protested tho present dog license
law as a means of double taxation.
He declared the dogs on his ranch
are assessed for general taxes and
the'purchase of lircnses Is nothing
else than the payment of double
tuxes. Nearly !'0 licenses were is
sued yesterday, bringing the total
close to 500, and leaving nearly
5000 unlicensed dogs yet in the
county. An added two dollar pen
alty will go Into effect April 15.
Competent and experienced book
keeper nnd office man desires posi
tion. References. Rox 25, Tribune.
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Attorney Allison Moullon Is
lcmliug this week in Giants Vans
attending the April term erf circuit
court there.
Take your films to Swem's for
master photo finishing. 1'4
Guests from I'oi tlunU at Medfor.t
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. It. IX.
Keller. W. It. Redhead. F. li. Kin
ery, A. Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Jlnl
A. Webster, IjuiiIkc raiternoii and
mother, 1.. StresHcr, W. M. SaXe,
II. A. t'obk. U. A. 1'ilie. U W. Scott.
J. II. Dunn, H. Wiley. M. If.
Nichols, K. S. Mctjuirk. JauicH
Klenitng. IJ. Kytmin. It. . Max
well, It. O. Miller. R. G. Ihutmaii
ami K. K. Wilsun.
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lsmber Co. ., 237tf
. Highest t ratio Utah coal, any
sUo. anywhere, any amount, Han
sen onl Co. rhtinn 23i. tf
tooTate to" classify
i;.mi;is;i;my o have, a cus.
turner who inu-it have an or
chard: not n pretext, hut a r;il
orchard. Pears, of course, hut
some aM)let mlKht he worked in.
(tve full details, lncludinu acre
aue ami amount of spririir work
Already 'done. See lloI.MKS for
IIOMKS. Nash Hotel corner. r
FOU I1KXT Oil SALF Nice Ks1
side home: & rooms, basement
unci lawn in. 1 First Ins. Atcom-y,
JO V Central Are. Phone H'V
- lilt
Fun hi;.vT
houje, 410 W.
113 Ho. Ivy.
S-rootn furnlhrd
Jackson. Inquire
WANTKU An experlrni-ed shoe
man for few days. J. II. Mc;er.
Anhliiri. ore. )i
Fort HALF Sulmliintlnl rtlsooiinl
on Ford Titdor eednn; rnr
Just broken In. Write ifox R 1!
FOU KALK fired to lay While
tKhoin hnhy rhlvks-. chenp 'If
Isk'm within few days. l J
. Mrl'ay. Medford. fit. i. l!ox 1.
Phone 33t-J. jo
Foil HAI.i: Itrand new hasaln.
4 rooms, bsth. breakfast nook,
built-in, basement and Kuntjre.
situated on 1 acre, fine csnlen
soil; . 1 2 4tHi; imi , sih. Iiafcanee
ea.y tTms. KxohiMlve.
WARXOCK RHKLf.F.Y.
44 North ltlverlde Ave.
1'hone 12SI.
Two couples of California 'youn
people were united In marrla e bi
judjit Olenn O. Taylor in lit' t
flee In the federal building yet lew
day afternoon, as follows: M v,a
Ixuie Smith and Harvey B. 1U
of Hinklyou county, with Richard . .
Calder and George . ood as wit -
neases. and Mae I-ucy rerrarl ant
Katrmoritl Edward McOovern or
count. wltn meve Korrlrl
0torge w Wuod , ,.
l.
Dance, four-bita.
ncsday.
The intersection of South oak-1 . May .7 and t, have, been" set as'the order next, month.
ilal avenue and' Tenth street Is ill Hs time for the first annual musio j Fresh shipments of smelt arrlv
undergolnr improvements of bene-j fc Uvali lo he . ,rnired by the ins daily. Free delivery any place
fit to all motorists in . the cutting ! So t ithern Oreson Normal . school, i In city. Johnson' Market. Phone :
off of two corners of the Internec-.j
tion. making it possible to drive
mnkins excessively sharp lurnn.
jjeal your orchard with kjndllnr,
blocks and slab. - TeL 631.
Fuel CO. . ' II"
While he wax scheduled to have
lieen given a- preliminary ie:krin '
In justice court yesterday. ueorgCj
Wolfe, arrested iiiturday tor tne
..,.,.. nllairoil' TTinllvHfl in
iiwrTwiMiiv n ,
ntill In the FortMt crcffK kcc mrr. t
Frt.lay. He I at liberty on bonds
of $1M0 and plans to fight th?jthp st kio of l a-shinRton.
WVildinir anniversan cards jil
.Sw em's.
cushion billiard tournament- when
Reginald Flfor dereated Kay wat
kins ami Dr. W; E. Jnris defeated
Batten; living Fifer. hntis. Fuji
and Marvih: Barriclc in-' tho runnine.
for champions hill honors. Barrick
dhil'FOJI 'ar'HW"fMrV; frrr-ne. rJiome Saturday n.'Kht from a visit
hile Flfer and i-antis arc not far'ar Yreka. Cal.. with her aunt, Mrs.
b'ebind.
We
needs
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The
Jaaper Hnnna. Trail rancher.
Who received nerloua Injuries when
truck by hia car which he" ra
cranking la.it week near the Mu -
tual Mill and Seed company mill
on Jackson atreet. waa reported
I today to be somewhat Improved at
- ! the hacr
k time It i
1 I the use i
I of a spin
the hacred Heart hospital. For a
was feared he would los-e;
of both less as lha result
ne Injury, but thu condition
; . , . -
i " " wu- i ' n.ru . t n. 1 1 IJ I'll
Walker's Wed-!. A JJa'nce. "four-bits. ' Walker1 We-1 delCBute and . alternate,, r e s-p e c
JSj. fcMiday. . :. "IS! lively, to the atate convention of
Ml I i I-eona Marstem haa arranged
thej festival so that both grade
schi ols and high schools may take
pure . There will be voice, 'orches
tra L "and '' band eencertR. Miny
Hvi-IscUoi. -t of southern Oregon have
CnrrH. ICO IB Hit eVenl Od indlCa-
cioas - , -ore that there will be nearly
hvv a oiiareu taking part. (
uo loose Tenders and auto
tboae tender and auto;
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Doai.t i straignieneti at Urtirs Sheet
MBU12 tTOriUf. ODnOBHO I AWIo Uliiu i
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ocrvi 3 aut.iun. rnone mx, - tf
Xf r- t nnil Vru V' TI . X..l
amon r the viltoI? in Medford from
Che id lumber and cedar posts.
itltt'
juedfo rd Lomlwr Co. .
Tern Jwrary auto licenses were is-'
sued a the sheriff, ..ffice yeMer- j
lav to 'Kmil.Anru-en.rVrunir v. !
Iwis . ?uper STvice Flation, T. W.i
Heott avid V. .' Saruiers . of Med- I
ford, VI.. L, Wlthrow and Charles i
Thompt-ton of Ashland, Frank Burn-j
ham of ; Trail and Paul Walker- of '
Central I'oint. .
vith a "ge't well" card from 8vcm'.
21"
: Tom n:nd Harver Crlssby of Ash
land specnt Sunday' viKllriK relatives
Jn te Mi:dford and Cold Hill dis
tricts. ;
That eood coal low In ash. Han
iien Coal Co. Phone 239. . i tf
MLsa -!Dorothy.' Iteynobis .arrivel
J - H'- Suffoeool.
are Proud
Years
No business can' continue -for '20 years unless fomkle'd npon-and
carrying out the principal of honest service.
This agency was founded on April 9. 1909 by R. A; Holmes and
today many of our original customers are on our books.'
Evevy year has shown an increase over the preceding year. Dur
ing this 20-year period we have written literally thousands of
poKcjcs aiid : ! : y r:.
' - '' ' ,'
We Have Paid In Losses An
Aggregate of $226,133.87
V.hcn foiiiuled, Iho iiism-ancc business in .Medford vonsisted al
most entirely of fire, plate glass and life insurance and surety
bonds. Today, we have in force some 67 forms of insurance and
make a claim that, if there is a form of insurance to cover your
that is available
We Can
This Office
The Oldest Company in the World
The Oldest Company in the United States
The Largest Company in the World , .
and Largest Company in America (other than Life)
Total Resources of Our Companies $509,348,096.00
Including Only American Assets of Foreff2fxi Countries - -
R. A. Holmes Agency
Jackson County Bank Bldg. ,
A new citizen' for Medford la H.
1 1!. Shu man of Tacoma, Wash., mf
j ohanlc for the, Pacific Fruit aud
i Produce company, who ia moving
here with hU family to become
' permanent realdenu.
i cheap lumber and cedar noatal
Medford Lumber Co. IS7tf
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r.V".i. T "
" ' wa were
ciccieu uy tne recent Modern
,
! 97.' ' - " -. JJ8tf
Mac T: E. Dantfls left last night
to spend some time at Los Angclea :
on a pleasure, vlsll.
XOTICF. TO WATF.lt
I'SKKS nopKl.VS lATFJlAt I
An important, meeting of . the '
Vax" ... unacr ""Pklns f
, . i
l-tll,lf . llff nornnv fn I imi nikirt
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m., in the bawmini o. the Modford 'l
Hotel at tvhtch the committee will :
,? , a" 1"' "Vf!' on n
option recently obtained from the
j Public "Water company, and other
m.atlers ln which every land owner
"'" m water users
re f '. ?.r?nU
' ICTOK LtKhELb. Chairman.
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Donald- Clark.,
- Mi F. Hanley. I
I. It.- Kline. I
Frank E." Upton, I
' John H; Carkin.
Committee. '
,
StMUisll Kile. ; ..-I ,
Stated meetinir Siskiyou
Im&sb of Perfection. T:30
p. m., April 8th. lie fresh- !
ments. . i
U E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
. .
Keuular communication i
' of tanits Chapter, O! K. i
K.,- Wednesday .-evening? i
.April 10, 8 o'clock. - - I
HATTIE M. ADEV, j
. Secy. I
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f Same Business!
Same Location !
of Our Record!
Write
Represents
'. -t "Phone
"Moity Waned -to -worthy- peD!e
to pay their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co., Km. li. Palm 6lk., cor.
Main and Front, upstairs.
Try Our
Delicious
Coffee
Rings K
10c each
-.it:- - v 1 1 V v; - V
x V :
Model Bakery
111W. Main St.
These Drug- Stores
Are' Open Nights
; ...ThisWeek
Japm&yiooii
James HcNair. Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy '
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LOUISE FAZENDA
, Claude Gillingwater
f in
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DR. RICKERT says:
What Is vision oxlniUKtiim?
Tired. Htrninptl. weak, or i
riumnl o.ves indirato oxIihus
tltm and defective vision.
Our methods' correct all vis
ual delects. Call hero willi
otil dfhiy.
DR. JUD RICKERT
OPTOMETRIST
222 E. Main Medford Ore.
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24 YEARS
That testify to strength
When a h.-titk lias served faithfully nnd ilrpoml
alily fur L'4 yeiirs, nhviiys iiicctiiij; t-vi'i'v ri-as-oiihIiIp
dt'nriitid, ahvny.s coiisfiputiously safo
jtiiarding (lept)sitoi-s' funds, always following
the smuttiest of hanking polieies, it lifts proved
its solidity and stability.
A splendid 21-year reeoid testifies to
stfeiitrth uf the Iftrst Sntional Hank, ' .
First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
Daily at
1:30, 3:15,
; 7 and ? P. M.
TALKING-,
lad"
Daring"
Explorers
at the Mercy
of an Unseen
Terror
YOU'LL
LAUGH!
YOU'LL
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SEE AND HEAR
PART TALKING
H Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
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pointed heeL ;'
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