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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1919)
J ' TACT! SIX a Ji : jrEDFOT?D' matt; ttttitt'nt, Bedford, ;oT?EflONT, ratutjtvay, .tune it, moio ! i ONE THRU TODAY Wlmt wns believed to txs the 1) JIavllund plane wiw slKlitoil MUsln over Medford nt 1 :30 p. m. The sky wim clear and several people In Mini ford saw the piano clearly, it passing directly over Siskiyou Height east of the city, - - - ALBANY, Ore.. June 14. Five nir planes of the Sacramento flvinsr cir cus arrived here at 10:'2." o'eloek to day from Portland. Thev made the flight in one hour nnd ten minutes. Governor Oleott. who was a pnsson per in one of tho planes, did not stop at Salem, but came to Albany ami decided to continuo tho flight when the planes take the air for Cottage Grove at 2 o'eloek. TheDeVnvilniul plane, piloted bv Lieutenant Beck, passed over this place nt 11 :05 en route to Sacramen to, but did not stop. It was reported pnssing over Eugene nt 11 :40 o'clock. PORTLAND, June 14. Five of the seven army airplanes from Math er Field, Sacramento, took the air ot 9:15 o clock today on the first hop ot their return journey, the Portland Vlotory Rose Festival having ended last night.. Lieutenant Colonel Wat son and four of his aviators were to stop at Cottage Grove, and stay there over night. . Tomorrow, Orants Pass, nnd Ashland will he on the schedule for stops. Governor Oleott started for Salem, on his return trip by air, with one of the army lieutenants to day. Lieutenant Beck, pilot ot the De Haviland airplane, was preparing to leave shortly after the first of the flying circus and to make a direct flight to Sacramento, where he hoped to arrive by six o'clock tonight, he stated. Lieutenant J. M. Fetter, -with one of, the Curtiss planes, was left here to make a flight to Seattle, via Ta coma, on Monday. From Washing ton points he was to fly to Moscow, Idaho, thence to Yellowstone Park and finally to -Ogden and Reno, ac cording to plans announced today. OHis- trip was to be made to map out air routes, finding landing fields and generally blaze the way for future flyers.' All the data he accumulates on the trip will be turned over to the war department for use of the air plane service. . - - ' . FIRE lil F.MBLDG Mae Murray at the Page Theatre Sunday Only, With Vaudeville The business district of Medford had a tire scare this morning and the M. F. & H. building tenants re gard themselves as very fortunate hat the fire In the basement of that big structure was discovered In time. Had it gotten a little more headway one of the worst fires in the history of the city might have been the result,- As it was the flames were eas ily extinguished and the loss was comparatively small. .'. The janitor of the building who was supposed to burn the paper and rubbish from the M. F. & H. store and ' offices of the various tenants daily, -. had instead allowed it to ac cumulate by the waste trash burner beside the furnace. An employe of the company started to burn some of this trash in the burner at 7:45 o'clock this morning and left the basement . for a short time during which the big pile of rubbish nearby had caught fire and was fast burning and spreading when discovered. Smoke poured from the basement windows and was carried upstairs thruout the hall ways of the several floors. ' The flames communicated to the heavy wood ceiling and rafters of the basement near the furnace, burning the cable that carried the various electric wires that served the building, thus demoralizing the tele phone and electric light system of the structure. Repairs were later made which soon restored the ser vice, The fire was extinguished' by the firemen, before It had eaten Its way thru the first floor, but the basement ceiling , and rafters were badly charred. ; Hoy Scouts Attention i'All registered scouts will report at the abstract office next Tuesday. June 17, at 7:30. An outing in sight. . ! P. M. JANXEY, Scoutmaster. '., . - ' Notice Notice is hereby given that bonds of Medford Lodge No. 1 16S B., P. O. E. In the sum of $5,000.00, have been ordered paid, respectfully: i.S'us. 592, 394, 322, 858, 378, 149, 590. 696, 734, 868, 827, 267, 11, 369, 672, 900, 647, 152, 778, 640, 600, 779, 448, 83, 577, 320, 7, 578, 813, 93, 652, 656, 747, 'D02, 410, 477, 619, 880 892, 246, 350, 898, 808, 301, 383, 761, 622, 641, 456, 893, 576, 826, 268, 417, 708, 875, 673, 785, 647, 865, 379, 238, 314, 300, 495, 236, 110, 348, 382, 100, 321, 4X1; 385, 274, 351, 89, 98, 328, 182, 865, 766, 886, 721, 96, 753, 716, 20, 555, 338, 399, 756, 599, 229, 501, .769, 508, 381. 564, 616. Interest will cease on same June 15,. ".919. . . L, L. JACOBS, .72 ' Secretary, i IS 10 BE HELD IN VALLEY JULY 14 A new vital project is proposed for the voting; women and girls of southern Oregon in tho form of a i'nmp" from July 14 to 21. The girls will live in tents, 'good meals will be provided and good times are prom ised. The morning will be used for stndv classes in the Hible. foreign und home missions and stories for Sunday school classes. The after noon is to be given to a good time and the evenings will be filled with stories of missions nnd three evenings of the Chnutamimi program. tiirls nnd their mothers will lie asking -who is to he in charge of the camp, but as Mrs. M. ('. Heed of Ashrand'will be with the girls no one who knows her. will be anxious lest anything will happen to inar the week. The expense will be $1.1)0 a dav und $1.00 extra to meet the expenses of the speakers. Within a week announcements will he sent to everv church. Latel the names of teachers nnd speakers will be published. The next nuestion that will bo nsk ed is where will the camp ho .located and to whom should application be sent? The camp will bo in Ashland park, and Mrs. J. II. Hovt of Ashland will register girls and vonng women up to Julv 10. Women will be admitted to the classes as well as girls. Who cannot be a member of the camp bv paving $1.00 for expenses ? Indications are that there will be a large vote cast at Monday after noon's school election which will be held at the high schaol building be tween the hours ot 2 and 6 o'clock. All registered voters of the city can vote on the school director contest to elect a successor to W. E. Phipps whose term expires, but only taxpay ers can vote on the tax budget prop osition. Up to today there was only one candidate for school director, Harry btoeckman, the civil engineer, bnt H. C. Garnett, the hardware mer chant, early this afternoon shied his hat into the ring and announced hlB candidacy. TONIGHT ONLY Modern Husbands 7 V; A HE-VAMP and a SHE SIREN y v Cut up something awful until Friend Husband ap peared and then -? ALSO And Charlie Chaplin In "The Vagabond" A Reissue. ALSO Pathe News . Regular Prices vV Due Consideration to Your Own Interests T This is neither miserly nor selfish' ' V. I II LXj J it is a matter of financial prudence 1 Jl I 2 I! to have a rcscrvo fund and save all ' I f , I 11 'T II you can. ' ' I ' I lfj Start such a fund now with tho II&li V V Jackson County Jfauik. , '. II 0 'II jjg?ffe?S,, 4 Per Cent Interest Jr 11 5iSrfj paid on savings Ar It '. -gPgfj,5 account. -.. jrfr ( ' TO TOLEDO FOR BIG FIGHT TOl.KDO. Ohio. June l l.-No less lliun ;i(HI siieeiul trains will be run to Toledo for the heavyweight cham pionship contest between Jnek llemp sev und Jess WVIurd on Julv 4, Tex Ixiekard, promoter of the' contest, said todav. Willnrd announced todav that ho expects to weigh within two or three pound, of what he tented when he won the championship from Jack Johnson in Havana in 1!)1". Willard tipped the scales nt 2411 pounds then and he was onlv -''i pounds above that figure when ho finish ed his workout vestenlav. If the cut' over Denipsev's dam aged eve is sufficiently healed, the challenger will bo allowed to resume boxing tomorrow; Sailor Hill Ketehel, the voting henvvweight who joined Wilard's staff of spurring partners is on his wnv hack to New York toilav. Wil lnrd sank a left honk into Ketchel's mid-section und he allowed that ho had enough. How's This? We offer On Hundred Dollnr Reward tor any cqb of Cuturrh that cannot a cured by Hall'a Catarrh Medicine. Hall a Catarrh MeOioire haa bn taken by catarrh attfterera for the past thirty Ave year, and haa become known ae tha moat rvltabla, remedy for Catarrh. Haifa Catairh Medicine acta thru the Ulood oa the Mucous surface, expellinc the Pol son from the Dlcod and healing tha dl eased portions. After voi i have taken Hairs Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will ecc a irreat Improvement In your Kneral health Btart taklnr Hall'a Catarrh MMl cine at once and itet rid of catarrh. 8end for teitlmonlald. tree. F. J. 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Dine nt the Holland nnd dine well. ; CHICKEN DINNER ; SUNDAY ' 12:00 to" 2:00 : 5:30 to 8:00 3C COMING Three Days Commencing Thursday, June 19th RUPERT HUGHES' Tremendous Dramatic-Story "The Unpardonable Sin" Directed in Person by MARSHALL NE1LAN . The Most Amazing Tale of Love and Adventure Ever Filmed Special Musical Program Augmented Orchestra Evenings v.. ' It New Shipment Arrived During tho win- U. S. WAR TRADK 1?0A1?0 prohibited to import nhout 9" of our line, hut late ly it became all free, and we are. getting new ship ments every week. Kodak Finishing First class work and every day service. Charges arc about half price. 6 or 8 Ex. Mini Developing....: '. 1,5(1 10 or 12 JSx. Film Developing 12()o Post Card Size Picture Printing, 3 for 10c 2iox3'i in. Size Picture Printing..., 2 for 5c Jap Art Store . Medford Oregon Would You Expect Your Wife ti to Work in a Ditch? NEVER! THE IDEA, YOU SAY, WOULD BE PREPOS . TEROUS. !- ' . 'And yet, perhaps you may lie )erinitting that sauin wife to do her own washing, to nil) her strength and beauty away over a tub of steaming lainidry. Is thero any vital difference between this gruelling task and digging ditches? THE ELECTRIC WASHER DOES ALL THE HARD WORK OF WASHDAY iSce that .your wife has an Electric Washer to perform the real la bor of w.'ishday in your home. Preserve her good looks, her health and good spirits by providing her with this great washday boon. In a score of different ways an Electric Washer soon pays for itself. . . ; ; ,; California-Oregon Power Company Phone 168 1 . . Medford, Oregon , J 1 lm i,JJxm '.t!l i i il l ii i In ill mtiiii I'