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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
'iVXClV. TWO Medford people, especially the ImnlrAM nvn nni lonnil liu Vtra nht( l.awton and tho firemen about drop- ping mutches In dry grass lots nlone tho eldo of tho streets. Tho flro de partment was culled out Iwloo yester day to extinguish Krnss fires caused ny carelessly tossing matches or burning clrgaretto or cigar stubs nway, and another grass fire from the same cause was put out without the help of the firemen. At 11:4." a. m. there was a grass flro in a lot ofi South Holly street. The other grass (Ire to which tho department was summoned was at the corner of Went Main and Mistletoe streets at 5 p. m. , : For flro Insurance jmono 64, cor ner Eleventh street and S. P. track D. R."Wood & Co. ' Elks and prospective Elks who ,wlll be initiated tonight began ar riving from all parts of the county this morning for the big B. P. O. E. doings today. , Big dance. .Med ford Xatatorium Saturday, June 21. .Best floor! Best music! Be there! Mrs. John C. Mann received a tele gram last AVedneYsday telling of the serious illness. of her father at Long Beach, Cal.. and late that night Mr. and Mrs. Mann and two children left for that place. : Free battery inspection, any make. Battery Shop, 115 West Main. 77 ' Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Feeling happy at escaping from the chilliness of the Crater Lake cli mate and being back again in beau tiful warm Medford Alex Sparrow, supervisor of the Crater National park yesterday afternoon wrote the words "at large" after his name on the Hotel Holland register. He was accompanied back to the city by H. E. Momyer, the veteran Crater park ranger and tbey will remain in the city a few days before, returning. . Parts and supplies for all electric equipment. Auto Electrio Equipment Co., 27 North Grape St. Phone 237-R. . 7S W. H. Gore Is among the guests registered at the Imperial hotel, Portland. ; . ... i First-class kodak work, charges jabout halt regular prices. Jap Art Store. - ' tf E. E. Millikin, J. C. Ferbert, J. J. Hiller and H. V. Davis are a Los An geles party registered at the Hotel Medford. - . . . Big dance. Medford (Xatatorium, Saturday, June 21. Launspach's Jazz orchestra. Everybody's going! 77 The six Portland boxers and their trainers who will participate in the Elks entertainment la,te tonight at the Page arrived in the city on the morning train. They are In fine con dition and put much of the day at workouts. v Glad to inspect your battery any time. Eattery Shop, West Main. 77 ..Among the 44 graduates of the state normal school at Monmouth who were given degrees at the com mencement Thursday was Fern B. Daily of Medford. Spark plugs for trucks and trac tors.- ,C. E. Gates Auto Co. , Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns have purchased the fine home of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McCurdy on North Orange street and will occupy the same about July 1st. Phone Delaney's stand for taxi. Phone 552. Corner Main and Bart lett, 86 Mr. and "Mrs. E. f. Guthrie and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh-Spencer of Cal gary, Canada are spending a few days outing at Shasta Springs. Mrs. Guthrie and Mr. Leigh-Spencer are sister and brother. Dance Gold Hill pavillan Saturday. . 78 kMrs. John Williams of Yreka, who attended the funeral of Mrs. H. L. Walther in this city this spring, died a few days ago of tho same malady to which Mrs. Walther succumbed. Mrs. Williams had many friends in this city and her death is deeply de plored. Yours for electric troubles. Auto Electric Equipment Co., 27 North Grape St. Phone 237-R. 78 California visitors registered at the Medford today included L. F. Wilier of Los Angeles, F. H. Strleby of Berkeley, E. L. Rettlg. R. J. Rahm, M. I. Brondy, A. Hipshman, F. A. Hammersteln, E. T. Dougherty, H. S. Hagan, W1. H. Warran and T. K. Stein. Sewing machines repaired, bought and sold, and 'rented 25c per week. Phone 615-J. - Kate Barton of Portland, a repre sentative of the Ellison & White Chautauqua circuit, is in the city and a guest at the Nash hotel. . We can save you money on that new storage battery. C. ' E. Gates Auto Co. ... Jerome A. Hillbcrt, manager - of the Blue Ledge mine and Harvey Helms, Ernest Dorn and Pat Swayne of :tlie: Blue Ledge district, all of 'whom will be initiated into the Med ford Elks lodge tonight, .arrived In the city this morning, in charge of Sam Sandry. That dance Saturday, June 21, at Gold Hill, is going to be a bigger and better success than ever. Roberts orchestra will make your feet glide across that up-to-date floor, and en joy the evening as you never did be fore. Don't forget the time, the place and the girl. The Pavilion, Gold Hin. ........ -, .. 78 The colored woman from Califor nia who robbed a man of $,i00 in Medford on Wednesday night has evidently mado good her escape as no trnco of her has been gained by the authorities, renders' Medford store pays 40c cnsli for eggs. 7S Little Missus Minnie and Doris Melvin returned to their homo at llornbrook this forenoon after a two days visit here with their grandmoth er, Sirs. R, D. Uuckmaater. Electric Irons, $4.95. Peoplo's Electric Store. " 77 Prosecuting Attorney Roberts ar rived home this morning from his business visit at Salem. Twln-flro spark plugs. . Auto Elec tric Equipment Co., 2 7 North Grape St. Phono 237-R. 7S Clarence Meeker Is homo from ten days trip to Portland and other Oregon cities, on business and plea sure. Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. P. & H. Bids., North Central. Phone 29. 82 Lieut, aud Mrs. Gain Robinson, who have been guests of Mrs. Robin son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Deuel, left Friday for San Francisco, where tho lieutenant will be mus tered out. They will return to Med ford for a short time and then go to Kansas City, Mo., their home. Dr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed the practice of medicine and has established his office in the Hutchin son & Lumsden bldg. 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. S40-J. 844 West 14th. Mrs. P. R. Pratt aud party of three women, all relatives, are motor tour ists from Long iBeach, Cal., enroute north stopping at tho Holland. Let the next one be an "Eveready." Auto Electric Equipment Co., 27 North Grape St. Phone 237-R. 7S J. I. Robinson of Spokane, and W. H. Bremmister and G. N. Grafton of Seattle, are Washington state visi tors at the Medford. We have the best tires for all cars and personally guarantee them. C. E. Gates Aut Co ' Miss Helen Anderson of Portland is a guest of Miss Alice Vandersluis this week. Ice cream to take tome, 20o a pint, 40c a quart. No war tax. Sugar Bowl. " Mrs. Nellie Arnold and Mrs. Emma Cline with their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rifenbark of Sioux City, Iowa, left Thursday for Cinnebar Springs, Cal., for a five or six weeks stay. Mr. Rifenbark is their new nephew. . j . . Vacuum Cleaners for ront. Peo ple's Electric Store 77 A California auto,nadLi.Af tourists at the Hotel Holland cpmurises Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCormlck of Visalia and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hooker of Modesto. They are enroute to Port land. Alco Taxi. Phone 95. We have tne onty properly equip ped Ford repair , shop in southern Oregon and the best Ford mechanics. C. E. Gates Anto Co. F. O. Ahlstrom and J. Frank Car son of Butte Falls, arrived In the city this morning and are at the Hol land. People's Electric Store. Phone 12. 77 The cooking for the big Elks ban quet tonight, including the prepara tion of those several hundred spring fryers is being done at several local restaurants and two bakeries. . Sure we are Dusy. There is a rea son. People s Electric Store. 77 Among Oregon visitors at the Med ford are George H. Clark of Salem, C. H. Obenbaus'of Roseburg, H. E. Gall of Grants Pass and O. O. Gooch of Eugene. " A complete line of Fairbanks Morse motors at the People's Electric Store. 77 Misses Flora and Neola Douglass of Bremerton, Wash.,, are guests at the Medford who arrived yesterday. They are touring In a Ford car. Dance at Trail Saturday. 77 Northern California guests at the hutols Include 1. it. 1'otorsoii of Sites, W. B. Rider. D. L. Colvlg and V. tl. Drow of Yreka, at tho Medford and Mrs. M. -It. Ager of Ager and II. P. and Sidney Terwllllger of Mon taguo tit the Holland. Cotuo in and see the new Acorn Elect rlo Utilise-. People's Eloctil Sloro. 77 .Mrs. K. J. Fonts arrived homo this forenoon from Portland where she had spent the past two months in a hospital recovering from a major op eration. . Wo rebuild and recharge battorles. C. K. Gates Auto Co. ' Spark plugs foi all enrs. C. E Gates Auto Co. Try our merchants luuch. Tho Shasta. tf H. L. Trunx, D. Wood and C. A Wtnotrout arrived hero In tho city this morning from Grants Pass and are guests registered nt the Holland You can get a lot of miles out of that old tiro by using one of our re- liners. C. 13 Gates Auto Cj Call. Mitchell in regard to that lawn mower and have it sharpened right. Called for and delivered. Phone 320-J. J. Carter Brandon, nephew of Dr. E. B. Picket and a junior at the Uni versity of Oregon whore he has been prominent in athletics, is in the city bidding friends farewell, as ho will sail from Vancouver, B. C August 1 on tho Empress of Russia for Canton China, having signed a contract to teach and be athlotlc director in the Orient for the torm of three years Mr. Brandon will not only do educa tional work, but will be actively en gaged along tho lines of trade and commerce as ho intends to do quite a bit of traveling thru Chiua during the summer vacation. Hemstitching, Pecotlng, v Handicraft Shop. ' Help wanted. Permanent posi tions, at Medford Domestic Laundry. 7S Tourists and other guests at the Medford include Mr. and Mrs. Clay Whitely of Muncie. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kerr of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schomer of San Francisco, Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Wright of Port land. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wright of California, J. J. Evans of Kansas City, and W. T. Virgin of Reno. Mattresses made over, furniture upholstering, crating and packing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. . Public stenographer Elsie Fan-Is. Room 212 Garnett Corey Bldg. 85 Among the forty-two members of the O. ,A. .C. reserve officers! corps unit who left last night for the Pre sidio at San Francisco to attend the six weeks annual reserve officers training camp was Otto Cnntrall of Ruch. ... Switches made . from, combings; general work. Sanitary Beauty Shop, No. S East Fourth and Front. Phone 497-W. 90 Mrs. Helen Ulcknase of Portland, who had been the guest of the Park hursts at Crater Lako since their ar rival there left this morning for a six weeks visit at Roseburg. GrapeNuts food builds and maintains health Made of Wheat.and Barley Delicious! 1 You can get most any old thing at DeVoes most any old time. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Costelln dud Mitt Oostello are tl touring party from Am torin enroutosoutu stopping tit tho Holland. . Dry oak and fir wood for sale. Phono 81S-R. 100 A motor will always run llkp new If properly lubricated, Voedol Is tho best Insurance for proper lubrication. C. E. Gates Auto Co. II. K. Gale of Grants Pass, is In Hie city on business, with a possibility of lorn ling hero. ,( ... , Fir slab and dry wood for snla by J. T. Gannon. Phono 8i. Guests nl the. Nimh lintel today In cluded T. II. Illmlo nt Sunt n ltimn, Cal., F. II. Itoss and A. Wlednrmiilor of Sun l'niiiflKco; Gordon Qulmhy of Kliinmtlt Full, F. M, MeKeo of .Inrlt snnvlllo mid ll,s J. Arnold tit AV ni ls Ins. Fiir tho boat Insurance boo Holmes, tho Imiuruiit'o Man, lllg dttuco, Afhlitml Nut, next Sat urday night. Medford .lius orches tra. . 7S l'J. ll. Helms of Jacksonville, Is 111 the oily lo intend1 tho Kilts celolirn I lull. ' i. II. Ciwiloy, pi'iiiiliiliir of Hin Mo tel MiMlfni'd mid president of Hie Motll'ord Lumber tV, wan n kiivhI nl tho I'nipiinii linlci lata hIhIii. 1 1 1 linn, Chun, It. ('utility, nf Yt'olta, Willi iiIhii lieio. Utiatibitrg Review. 1 P. Cliiiui it Sou, iiiiii liliiliilH anil attloinnblle iv:itivm, Itlvnr.ililo linr iiuo, 132 Hiiulli ltlvoriiltlo. Hci'vlco ear. I'litiun Hi'.'-U. Tliu Mt'dford Printing company In prepared with up-tn-diilo cut, lo print lititiin bills, lollmiieads, envel opes, etc., fur horses, cattle, hoi'.H and poultry. tf M$AW& bestow i frrrcr V W 1? EI1!X tf, lJ H A f W hlii . FOR fa'aM& Kt Cooking A NutrittoiiB Diet for All Ac.crt Qulckjjuueli nt Homo or Ofi'ico Avo! i fmitnllona nntl Substitutes m WOMEM REQUIRES HEALTH AND STRENGTH When win (Iipvo over n tiino wlion wnmrn worn dtiiiiK no nmnli Tor tiiatildinl niul wheu yns llm lieiiUh tuut Ktivnsrth of tuti' wtniirii morn vlitU In tlui very rxisli-iii ti nf mil' country; Vo can smtVly -say Novor. Tliolr uniTillcon, lltnlf; linlii.ilvy, thi'lr i;tnirni:n, (lit'lr patriotism is bt'ttuttt'til Ivyontl wmtl.s of (U'srription. I itt. wlmt of I lin jmnt' onn wlni vvnnl.s to help hut oniuuH, Imi-ansu slio is opproswtl ly soum fnnilniiio ilisonli r. 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VeaetaDle- um&oiin ?m AiA3K'A-!.-VJ TURKISH BATHS Medford Sanitarium MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Also uscnt fur Fairbanks and Mnrsa Kimlntis, , 17 Snuth RlvnMliU ' tine of the bel mid sur tnl,ay to build, up more mid lilKKcr Imliintrlcn In (ircKim In In miptiort the lu tlilntrlqii we have. "SucceHS irendH KUcreHS." Tho HUeress nf tho Iniliis til. ii wo Imvo utit only ratine i he in to crow, ),,,( uto itl I rails new ludiitilrlvn ineauliiK MdltK I'AYKOI.I, MONKV In flrculato In Dro-koii. WEEKS & McGOWAN Co. ; . UNDERTAKER liny Phone: Pacific U27. NiKlit Plumes: V. W. Weeks, 103-.I2 "jt'rr - Jlinay, Assistant. ' ALE TOMORROW AT WILSON'S The Cheapest Store in the West T T f t f t V I t y t . f t t t t T t y y f y y y y y t y y . y y y t Even GOD would not-forct-.COULD NOT FORGIVE V '.1. v V I I I ti nil1' v SL 4 V tJ'-V if4 y.w i" ?w "'.m' If: i. -.7J,iW- tin J?WrNLri J LI :ffWW LIU 1 w f 1 'WWTWS i pRinFc . ATTENDANCE RECORDS SMASHED EVERYWHERE . SHOWN WE HAVE ONLY 1200 SEATS ji.tixi;kh AtiuitH anr. ('iiiliiicti i.-,f, TOMORROW LAST DAY Shows Start- , Matinees 2:15 p. m. Evenings 7:15,9:15 ' - ' kvicxi.;'h Public requested to , come , ' u,m v Mc- . early, and when possible at,' ZX starting of shows. ' ; ciiihtren xsit. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA . y y y y ? ? x ? ? t y ? ? y ? ? y f ? ? y y ? ? f y y y y y y f t f y y f T r y f t r t f y y y y y y, y t