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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1919)
PA (IE TWO MFJVFOttn MATT, TRTBUKK MTCTVFOTiD, OUKflON", SATl'THNAY, .HWI0 11, 1010 E. C. Juromo who for eomo tliuo past was connected with the liodford Grocery company staff, is now with the local office of the Standard Oil company and his duties will keep him part ot (ho time In the office and tho rest of the time outstdo vis iting the various customers. Ice cream to take nouie, 20o a pint, 40c a quart' No war tax. IocaL'Mefs The War Eagle Mining company of Wodford, successor to tho Ralner Quicksilver 'Mining company Whose mines are at Beaglo, has just shipped '12 flasks of quicksilver, the product ot the mine for about 1 a ilavs. to ' SuKar Bowl. Ban Francisco, having sold It at iSS I Dance, Ashlnnft natatorium. Satur- h f 1 fl u Ir Tttn ,Antnl flf t U n Iilna,ll.H . I.I. . I I . i I I .. company was rocontly taken over byjt , . . 72 sbvoral prominent business men whS 6 Wednesday ' Study club will changed Its namo to the War.JSagle hold th0lr last meeting ot the year , Mlnlng company, ; ,.al the home ot Mrs. M. U Altord, ; For, fire insuranco phone 64, cor- ' 517 West Tenth street. Wednesday Iter Ijleventh street and S. P. track. ' afternoon. June ISth. The members D. B.. Wood & Co. Y"' of the College Women's club will bo Many Mcdford people are planning guests of tho Wednesday Study club to go to. Ashland tomorrow to see the for tho afternoon, airplane squadron which Is expected I Sure we are ousy. There Is a rea- to stop In that city early lir the after- son. Peoplet Electric Striro. 77 noon enroute back to Sacramento from Portland whore It has been such a big attraction during the roso festival, .. Free battery Inspection, any make. Battery Shop, 115 West Main The Elks annunl flag day exercises Jn cotaimemoratlon of the birth of ino, American nag will bo held in tho Klks temple Sunday afternoon at 2:80 pi' nv ; Tho general public as we'll astUhe: feiks and their families are invitedVto attend. An excellent tirograitf 'bus '.been arranged, with splendid musical numbers and the patriot address will be delivered by Roy . jSI jron .L. Boozer. Springs for all cars! C. E. Cates Auttf.poj .1 : ;lr.and Mrs. :H. E. Armstrong of Walla, WallaWash., arrived in Med ford. tpd ay and will make this their honie Mr. .Armstrong Is livestock Inspector with the V. S. deparynent of agriculture' and will look after the sheep, industry of western and south ern Oregon. First-class kodaX work, charges about half regular prices. .Jap Art; , Mrs,- F-Si Frazier and son Ralph arrived today from Omaha, Xeb., and will ijpenfl the summer with Mrs L. H. Wilcox end-Ralph H. Wiicox. Glad to Inspect your battery any time. Eattery Shop, West Main. 77 . C. L. Burgess has recently arrived here from' Detroit, Mich., and will open a first-''3. auto ralnt shop ja the Nat building, Monday. Mr. Eur gess was foreman of the finishing de partment of the Packard Co. at De troit and comes west to start ta busi ness for himself. ' Spark plugs for trucks andfrao tora. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . - Tuesday, Juno 17, Medford Nata torlum. Let's go! . ' ' 74 Sewing machines repahdd, bought and sold, and rented 25c per week. Phone 615-J. The Medford postofflce has receiv ed notice from the postotttce depart ment that the air mail service estab lished between Chicago and Cleve land, dally except Sunday, will ad vance carrier delivery of letters at Cleveland and Boston 16 hours, and to Albany and New York City and Springfield, Mass., six hours from connections at Chicago. Medford patrons desiring this special service should place postage on their letters at the rate of, six cents an ounce and mark thereon plainly the words "Air Service." The use of the special de livery stamp in addition to the air servloe postage will advance the de livery accordingly. s. See Haney's Auto Bed advertise ment elsewhere In this Issue. We have tne only properly equip ped Ford repair shop in southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Auto Co. H. H. Noel who with Mrs. Nool recently returned from Portland, has token a position with the sales force of the George L. Treichler Motor company. Dr. R. W. Stearns has resumed the practice of medicine and surgery In the old location, Jackson County Bank. 76 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Horwits of Cleveland. O., are auto tourists at the Medford, enroute to Portland from California. Dick Sanders says now, Is a, good time to have your exterior work done. The air Is clear of Insects and good drying weather. Good clean workmanship. .Phone meal time or evenings. 8iO-J. 844 West 14th. People's Electric Store. Phone 12. . 77 Mrs. P. J. Halley arrived home on . Fair and. warmer weather Is pre- Friday from a visit to her parents at dieted for Sunday. There was a. little Cottage .Grove, Ore., having been fall of rain last night but .it just 'called there by the severe illness of amounted to a trace. The minimum her mother who Is now improving, bf this morning was 48 and Friday's " Miller Auto Bed, ideal outfit for maximum was. 67. auto trips, hunting and fishing; folds Remember the tires we have on' with'ibeddlng inside. Sold and dem sale are all new fresh stock and carry onstrated by P. C, Bingham, 603 a guarantee of 4000 miles. Elliott North Grape. -.: : ;. ; . 72 & Cook Anto Co. 73 j W. T. Kester of Chicago, first vice . .Phone Deiancys stand for taxi. ' president and general manager of Phone 552. Corner Main and Bart- Lord & Thomas, the large advertis lett. . 86 ing house ot Chicago and New York Mrs. A. J. Rose and son left tor and Mr. Slsson, coast representative ireka .this , morning for a ' several :of the Curf!s Publishing company of days Visit with relatives. ' I Philadelphia, stopped in Medford to- Se"ats can' be obtained for Schu- day en rou;e fron Portland to San mann-Helnk at Palmer's Music Store Francisco. Mr. Kester is Interested Saturday evening. 72 In the Tom Marshall ranch near the A .B. Rudd is a guest at the Nash city and visited the property while .hotel from Saltillo, Mex., having' ar- here. . ' , rtved In- the city Friday. ' , Dr. A. Burseil. 309-10-11 M. F. & Oh Lady! Lady! Big jazz dance, H Bldg., North Central. Phone 29. N;at., Tuesday, June 17. Be there. 82 j. ;' f 74-' Switches, made from combings; Ona Lowe Of Walla Walla, Wsh.,senera! work. Sanitary Beauty has arrived' to spend the summer, Shop. No. 8 East 4th and Front. with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walker. .' We can save you money - on that bow 'storage battery. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . . Mrs. ' A. "ft. Pbmeroy was among jtha Saturday visitors in the city from Central Point. "Electric Irons, $4.95. People's Electric Store. 77 Mr. and "Mrs. C. E. : Emerson of "Btftte Falls, who arrived in the city Friday and were guests at the Hotel Holland departed today on an auto trip to California points. . : Going fues.- bight? So. am I. "Jazz." -y' ' '- 74 .j Don'f overlook the big tire sale at Elliott & Cook Auto Co. . ; 73 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Holloway, newly weds departed today for Klam ath Falls, in .which .city they will make their home. -Mr. Holloway is en,englneer connected with ihe gov ernment land reclamation project in Klamath county. Prior to her mar riage Mrs. Holloway was Miss Geo jritt'.Whillock, well known', young Medford woman. n . 1 We" have the best tires for ail cars and personally guarantee them. C. E.. Gates Autj Co fc evv . Mrs. Lillian Klrchgessner ot near Los . Angeles, after a. visit with Mrs. G-. It. Llndley left this morning for a visit . at. Portland. , Vacuum Cleaners for rent. Peo ple's Electric Store. , . , 77 '-. Cleveland, O.,. guests at the Nash hotel are I. . MoKenney and George Bernard. !..... Merchants meeting next , Monday evening, at 6:30. sharp at Methodist church.. . Served by Methodist ladies. Jackson County Business Men'B As sociation, j i ,,."73 '..The county conrt holds its regular meeting Monday at which time It will transact routine business and line dp Various projects which it has un der Consideration. . Alco Taxi; . Phone 95. i Phone 497-W. , 90 Beginning next week the county court work of grading arid gravelling the road from upper Table . Rock north to connect with the road near Trail on the west side" of the river, will be begun. . The county commis sioners recently decided on this much needed improvement, which will give an outlet to the people pf that community Jn the winter time. . A complete line of Fairbanks Morse motors at the People's Electric Store. .;s 77 Mrs. Gus Newbury arrived home this forenoon from Portland where she attended the Eastern Star order convention. . Fir slab and dry wood for sale by J. T. Gagnon. Phone 859. Floyd E. Reese, Ty on Tester and Floyd W. Krlgbaum are guests at the Nash who wrote "U. S. army" after their names. . Come in and see the new , Acorn Electrio Range. People's Elect ris Store. 77 Mrs. J. T. Little and Mrs. R. F. Armstrong were visitors in Medford today from the Griffin creek district. Dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night, June 14th. Good music. 72 , James R. W. Gregg leaves, this evening for Chicago on a business mission for the V-Plex piston ring establishment. Ashland natatorium Saturday, June 14th, big dance. . 72 The Harvey minstrels which play at the Page theater Saturday, night enlivened Main street this afternoon with their band and parade. ' Big dance Ashland . natatorium, June 14th. Medford jazz orchestra. 72 Call Mitchell in regard to- that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. , Tho four generations who have been the guests of Ueorgo W. Doug las tho past two weeks, left tor their homes In San Francisco today. Tho four generations were represented by Mr. Douglas' mother, Mrs. J. Doug las; her daughter, Mrs. M. 1). (Iru ham, nnd tho hitter's daughter, Mrs. Earl Wilson and baby Vivian. From San Francisco the latter two leave tor Boston and Philadelphia to visit rolatlves. nlooso danco Saturday night Launspnch orchestra. ' 72' The Medford Printing company Is prepared with up-to-date cuts v to print horse bills, letterheads, envoi opes, etc., for horses, cattle, hogs and poultry. . tf . Among guests at tho Hotel Med ford today are Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Chamberlain ot Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mo.Mullen of Eugene. A motor wll always run like new if Vroperly lubrtcated. Veedol is tho best Insurance for proper lubrication. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Moose dance Saturday night. Launspnch orchestra. , 72 Roland D. Flaherty, former bsbIs taut county agent, who resigned and left Inst March to engage In the sheep business In the Yakima valley, arriv ed In this city this morning for nn indefinite visit, having recontly sold out. His plans for the future are as yet In an embryo state. Spark plugs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. . We rebuild and recharge batteries. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. P. Rupton and S. M. Cohen ot Chicago are auto tourists stopping at the. Medford who are en route north. , ' Fryers, fryers now -read. Phone mealtime and evenings. Sanders. 72 You can get a lot of miles out of that old tire by using one ot our re liners. C. E Gates Auto Ci , C. M. Cornell, son of A. B. Cornell, returned homo Friday morning from Fort t). C. Russell. Wyoming, where he was discharged from the army after a year's service in the M. T. C. Cornell says It seems good to get back home In God's country. Mrs. Cornell and the son spent Friday In Medford. . ...-". Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. tf : Remember the dance at Eagle Point, Saturday night, June 14 th. 73 Buy your tires while we have this sale on. You save a good many dol lars. Elliott & Cook Auto Co. 73 For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. Mattresses made over, furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. : The best public market ot the sum mer season was that of today with a goodly supply of fresh vegetables of all kinds and strawberries, loganber ries and gooseberries. These were the first loganberries of the season and they were of, tine quality. Plenty ot jaz: music at the Eagle Point dance Saturday night. 72' Hemstitching, Pecotlng, . Handicraft Shop. ' In Justice Taylor's court Friday afternoon John Winders, the Evans creek rancher, after the state's wit nesses had given their testimony, waived examination and was bound over to the grand Jury. He is charg ed with having broken into the barn at G. H. McElroy's place near Rogue River and taking therefrom a cultivator. P. F. Close & Son, machinists and automobile repairers. Riverside Gar age, 132 South Riverside. Service car. Phone 162-R. Saturday night big dance at Eagle Point. Good music, 72 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Seven-year old mare, weighs about 1200. " R. F: D. 1, Box 50, Talent. Phone 7-F11, Ashland. W. M. Petri. 83 WANTED Three pigs weighing about 50 lbs. each. S. A. Marshall, Route 1, Central Point, Ore. 73 FOR SALE One mountain hack, good as new; cost $100, price $40; one riding corn cultivator, in good condition, price $15; one David Bradley sulky , plow, price $50; one set of "30 hundred wagon springs" in perfect shape, . price $14. Inquire Delbert Marshall, route 1, Central FoInU 77 FOR SALE Bay horse, work any where, 11 or 12 cwt, $65, worth the money. Phone 539-J3. E. E. Morrison. 72 FOR SALE-; One 1919 Buick Six. Two cord tires on rear. Like new. Can be seen at 15 Rose avenue to day. 56 FOR SALE 1918, Chevrolet, Al condition.- Crater Lake Motor Co. 73 IN ITALIAN FIELD KOMR, Mnv Jfl, (Oorrostioiulonop ot the Associated I'ross.) "Amvri can influence in Itnlv must succuctl (ionium influence of nre-wiir titivs. American troops, lnucliincs nml nirri- culturul implements must replace the Teuton brands. American edilcution must sum-roodo Uoriiwmie. cilucalion The books from the shelves of libra ri written in Ilnlinn to impress the Italian mind WitiiOcrnumv's urent- ncss nnd suiierioruv.nnd Herman cnt- iUociics written in Italian must make room for new books written in Italian of America'!; troutness nnd cntnlo fiiie.s of American houses in Italian to preach American- trade nul com merce. , This was the Klidement of Or. Wil liam Onirics White, of Hie Hockefel Icr Tuberculosis FulimUition commis sion sorvinir with. 'the'' American lied Cross, Dr. White 1ms ennducted an :.... ; u .1.. . i. esiiuHsuyc iiivesiiKiuiou 111 iiiu eou ciitiomil svstcm of llnlv with u view of iutruducim- into the schools the American system or hviriouiu inslmo tion. 'v ' 1 -'' "Wo have "found .in the libraries throuL'hout Ittilv, litimlrcils "of books telling of German methods and Ger man systems. .The ramifications which (iertnnnv had in ltnlv to cap ture Itnlv's trade; were enormous. It brought her results for, until 1!)15, ho hud 11 irreutcr commerco with Itnlv than nnv ether nation. "Knowledge of America whero al most half n million Italians went an nually before tlwiir. of American methods nnd life are laekiin; in Italy while works on .Uertnaii education, can bo found in irrent abundance." WASHINGTON INVADED (Continued from page ooe.t come to concress. nskinir onlv for a non-intoxicating beverages." Referrinir to President Wilson as "the .ureaiest man in the world to duv," tho speaker said organized la bor had stood somirclv behind him and was asking, congress to do lis much. Women. Are There "Nr. Colpovs' siieecli was interrupt ed bv the arrival of a delegation of women who, bended bv n band mnrcbed directly to the speaker's stand. - The crowd rose and gave "three cheers for the ladies." The women..werc led bv Jfrs. K. Rooncv of San Francisco, who nt the invitation of the chairman mounted tho sneaker's table and nnnounced she was the "first womnn advocate of personal liberty it) America." Stammnt- her foot on the table nnd Wnvine her nnrnsol. sho shouted amid cheering: "It will tukc a woman, to nut 't across. am) von onn bet vour "fn I'll go to the devil if I don't do it." At n pn'.ise dorm? Mr. Colpov's nd!res one of the delegates shouted : "Give him .a drink." The snllv drew n luut'li from the crowd and when Mr. Colpovs said maioritv sentiment on prohibition was represented, "no hinttcr what prohi- 9 CopirTitiiC resttatercd. W19 Test? Sure! Drive around any day and osk us to test your battery solu tion with a hydrometer. If you aren't used to making this test yourself you will be surprised to see how easy it really is. If, your car is a new one be sure to have your battery regis tered and get the benefit of Willard 90-day Battery Insur ance. At the same time ask for acofjyofthe booklet, "Willard Service and You." It tells all about the Willard Service and Adjustment Policies that are of o much importance to you B-t her your car Is a new one or not, - . electric: shop WEEKS & McGOWAN CO ; -UNDERTAKER ; ; ' Day Phone: Pacific 227.. . Night Pbonee: F. W. Weeks, 10S-.12. . . Lady Assistant. You can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. YOU Have Only Tonight : To see the "Wonderful Production Don't Change Your Husban d ;. now at the ''V.-i'Y " All who saw it, yesterday, said they-wouldn't have ! . , missed it. : TOMORROW MONDAY WALLACE REID in "ALIAS MIKE MORAN" biliotiists.wlu happen lo have u kchI on either cm! of this capital mnv snv" another dcleirnlc shouted: "(live tliciu n tnste: ituivbn lliev'd fed different about il." FATAL ACCIDENT T It" Page Theatre TF Prices 50o to $1.00. War Tax htUlvd. Seat ante Now on. 'It. M. II.XIIVICV Vivscnls Mr. and Mrs! Wiii. II, Alley of Siiutii Durham wore killed In an autimiolillu accident between brca cetit City and Kiirekn, California to day nccordliiK to it long" distance telephone mossnKo received at noon today by II. W.'lllagluim from Frank Owen, who Is In Crescent City; Mr. John (lurdnor of Chlcuxo, a member ot the party, was Injured. No de tails of the accident wore received. Mr. tiliiKhnm, whoso parents llvo in Santa Harhara and Is an Intimate friend of Mr. and Mrs. Alley, loft this afternoon In his car for Crescent City. A I.os AnKolcs nulo tourltiK parly enroute by nulo to Portland which arrived In the city Friday and will depart toWrrow consists of MIssos (lertrudo nnd Murnaret IMorcu and (5. K. llettlimer. They lire at thu Hotel Modfard. DR. RICKERT EYKS SClENTIKICAMiY TKSTKI), AMI J lasSKS PROPERLY FITTED no nttora usKi Broken Iionseo Accurately Dtipllrutwl Sulto 1-8 over Mnv Co, VJH K. Main. I'twtnirs AND CREOLE BEAUTY CHORUS The LnrRest and Highest Class MilBtrol Organization En Route. A Guaranteed Attraction. 1 . 40 MINSTREL KINGS AND QUEENS Including Famous Ballad Singers, Entrancing Danc ers, Novelty Entertainers, Export Comedians, Instru . mental arid Vocal Soloists. A 20-Piece Band, Every Man a Soloist. , 1 ' ' 10 Vaudeville Acts 10 ' Watch far the Parade! I I INSURE Your Grain and Hay and Ranch Buildings. I have best plan, cheapest RATIOS und UHST CO.Ml'AX IKfi. Don't put it off. 8KB .MB. J. W. WAKEFIELD l'lioucT 17-lt. ) JijfiTillJi icli5lJfl aMu!" itMltllM THE HOUSE OF BIG FEATURES SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOW ., v ; , VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES MAE MURRAY In "THE SCAR LET SHADOW" A COMEDY DRAMA THE KIND YOU LIKE LY0N-M0RAN COMEDY NEWS SCREEN MAGAZINE a r'iYJ.. lhe$CARXF;i JSlIADOV" GEORGE T. WILSON IN SHAKE SPEARIAN SONGS AND BURLESQUES MR. WILSON APPEARS BOTH MATI NEE AND EVENING SPFCIAL , MUSIC MISS FLORA GRAY ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 10 Thi3 Program for Sunday Only. Comim? Mondav-Tuesday Allen Bmrlw '41 9 Take home to Mother la brick of our three colored Ice cream. 60c. All read v to serve. The Shasta Hints for Commencement .Azurcft Toilet Wafer, IWder, efe. (laiilen Glow Toilet (ioixls in sets. I) jer-K its Toilet Uooils in sets. .Miii'y (iardnei' Toilet floods. Heath's Drtig Store Phone 884 ) The San Tox Store TURKISH BATHS Medford Sanitarium T.ADIIOK j When IrroKUlnr or dnlnyod imo Trl juiuph I'IIIb. Siifo nnd nlwiiya dopond i ulilo. Not aold nt driiu xtiiriu. Do not nxporlmnnt with mlmra, iinvo dlnnp : pnlntninnt. Wrlto for "Kiilli'f" nnd j partlcularK, It'll frnn. Adilrnun: Nnt ; lonnl Muillcal liiHtltut, Mllwnukoo, I Win. - 1 ANNOUNCEMENT . . .... , .... , New Proprietor I have purchased and taken charge of the Crater Lake Motor Co. and will be pleased to see all the old patrons as well as everyone else needing first-class auto repairing and all kinds of welding. All the present force of first-class mechanics will be retained and will be in charge of Seely Hall, foreman. This is one of tne largest' and best equipped garages in Oregon and we guarantee all our work. Crater Lake Motor Co. E. E. WATERS, Prop. 16 and 18 South Fir St.