Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
MEDFORD' MATT) TRTRTTNE, MTCDFOTiD". OHTlCiOK TTTTTTvSDAY. .TTTNF, 1019
' For the first tlmo In several day
. the firo department, which hns been
;' kot pretty husy responding to trass
T ! flrea, did not receive a singlo call
yostorday. Another man was addci
to the department today and on
more will be added Friday, tompor-
rly, and from now on tho depart
mont will work dally at burnhiit the
: lry grass on the plots and lots thru
. out the city until the job Is complct-
'ed. Two men will be kept at this
work, which was begun this morning
by Chief Lawton and an assistant
For lire Insurance pnone 64, cor-
' ner Eleventh street and S. P. track,
. D. R. Wood & Co.
- Wednesday was not the hottest
.'' day of the season ibut it came clc30
to the record with a maximum tern
poralure of 91.5, On June 4th the
temperature was 92 degrees and
renchnri Aft rincrona nn .Turin 1 janH K
.ft Fair weather is predicted for Friday,
ThtB morning's minimum tempera
.Hire of 62 promised another hot
v afternoon. ' ' ; '
' Mrs. B. E. Oore, piano Instruction
technic and interpretation built on
.. harmonic, toasts, v."
1 ' The band concert in the city park
tonight will begin promptly at
- o'clock. -
- : Snrlnira. for all onrn. : f!. K. rzntttn
, ' Hev.TV'. T. S. Sprlggs arrived home
jthls forenoon from Portland where
he had been in attendance at the
: meeting of the state apportionment
- board on missions ot the Baptist
church.
First-class kodak: work, charges
about half regular prices. Jap Art
Store. tt'
- - Mrs.1 H. A. Barnick and Children
arrived from Los Angeles this nior-
nlnc Ann ptll vfetr a fan, riovo miltk
the family of her mother, A. B. Wil
liams. She has spent the past two
years wun relatives in sontnern Cali
fornia while her husband has 'been
with the U. S. company of engineers
In eastern Siberia; ' it. Barnick re-
cently returned and has resumed his
position with the Northern Pacific
railway company and Mrs. Barnick la
on her way to join him.
Spark pings for trucks and trac-
tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co. f
A. GUblsch; ??ho has the contract
tor grading the Green Springs-moun.
' tain road, 10.9 miles from the Pa
fHfff hlfrhwAV in thn ton nt tha mm.n
. tain, arrived Sunday with a force of
men and equipment and is establish-
.. ing a camp.
' " " Phone Delaney's stand for taxi.
, Phone 652. Corner Main and Bart-
lett. - 86
Miss Verna Estes who had been
; here for soma time teaching in the
Seventh Day Adventist school, loft
Thursday morning for her home at
Cottage Grove.
: . Sewing machines repaired, bought
.and sold, and rented 25c per week,
('-; Phone- 615-J.
.bis aance Asniand ?iat., Saturday,
June 28. Wednesday .Tnlv 2nd. Jit
ney dance all through celebration,
- Jnly 3rd, 4th and 5th.' Launspach's
.. six-piece orchestra. : gi
;' ' Some time last night a thief en
tered Into the Valley garage and
- broke Into the cash register and stole
' 70 therefrom.
... "We can save vou monev on that
new storage battery. C. E. Gates
auio uo. -
Have a Super Retread tire sole
put on your old tire. It will last
twice as long as a new tire. Puncture-
proof, guaranteed. Best thing on the
market. Akron Tire Shop, 36 South
' Riverside. 84
' County School Superintendent C.
W. Ager is In attendance at the Ore
gon teachers conference which con-
vened at the U. of O. Wednesday
' night, with a large number of teach
ers and educators present from all
parts ot the state. Mr. Ager who
"was on last night's program, is also
scheduled to speak at today's ses
sions. ' "' ' - . .' -. .
;Baths 25c. Kenllworth Rooms. 103
- Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
Big dance Ashland Nat., Saturday,
June 28, Wednesday, July 2nd. Jit
ney dance all through celebration
July 3rd, 4th and 5th. Launspach'e
six-piece orchestra. 84
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gay, auto tour
ists from Jacksonville, Fa., . enroute
to California, spent a short time in
this city Wednesday.
. ' Dr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed
the practice of medicine and has
established his office In the Hutcbin
1 son & Lumsden bldg. ' '
Dr. A. Bursell, 309-10-11 M. F. &
H. Bldg., North Central. Phone 29.
82
, Mrs. F. R. McCauley and daughter
who had been In Medford on business
left this morning for their home at
: Dunsmulr. 1
'Big dance,' Medford Natatorium,
' -Thursday, June 26, Launspach's Jazz.
. Have you heard those zylophones?
- - ' 82
Dance tonight, June 26, Medford
, .Nat. Fine floor! 82
. A tourist party of young women en
route to Portland by auto consists of
Bertha E. Pittman of Fort. Klamath,
and Winnlfred, Nellie and Lura Con
rad of Oakland, Cal. They arrived in
the city-yesterday and are stopping
at the 'Hotel Holland. ,
I'.oiP. Pi' Close & Bon, machinists and
automobile repairers. Riverside Gar
age, 132 South Riverside. Service
car. Phone 162-R.
i Wo have the best tires for all cars
and personally guarantee them, C.
E. Gates Aut.i Covi
WEEKS & McGOWAN Co.
', UNDERTAKERS 1 ,
Day Phono:. Pacific 237.
. NiKht Phones: F. W. Weeks, 10.1.JS
. Lady Assistant. .
A dclcgutlou of from 20 to
members of tho local Knights of
Pythias lodge made an nuto trip to
i rokn yesterday where they con
ferred with the knights or northern
California relative to their joining
tho D. O. K. K., tho proposed chapter
of the higher rank In Pythlandom
which will be organlted hero to cover
tho southern Oregon and northoru
California district. - At present the
nearest 1. O. K. 1C. lodgo Is in Port-
hind. '
Only four more days to pay pav
ing, sewer and wntormatn Interest at
tho city ball. Penalty goes on July
1st.
Electric ranges repaired by Peo
ple s Electric store. SB
The Junior prom held at tho Nata
torium last night was a very enjoy
able and largely attended affair.
Dance tonight, June 36, Medford
Nat. S2
For tho best Insuranco see Holmes,
the Insurance Man;
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Foster are
guests at the Nash hotel from Edge-
wood, Cal. Other northern Callfor-
nians at the same hotel are F. Jass
man of Hilt and Mrs. Ed McKenncy
of Weed. . -
Sure we'll wire your house. Peo
ple's Electric store. S6
Prepare now to own a home, the
Building and Loan will help you.
There will be a dance at the Nata
torium tonight immediately follow
ing the hand concert in the park.
This being the last ot these popular
dances until after the Ashland round
up, a large attendance Is looked for.
Going tonight? So am 1! -Jan.
,- S2
Have you forgotten that there are
but four days moro to pay Interest
on street assessments? See the city
treasurer at once. '
Portland men registered at the
Hotel Medford today include ' RT E.
Neal, Eugene ".Steal, J. L. ' Wight
Arthur L. Bramwell, H. Y. Scarbor
ough, R. E. Morton, H. F. Cotton, -.
S.-Archer, Jt-B. Read, C. C. Cashley,
E. R. Balsiger. A. Caro and Ch'as. G
Mills.
Ice cream to take home, 20o
pint, 40c a quart No war tax.
Sugar Bowl.
Phone 12, People's Electric Store.
S6
The high school commencement
exercises at the Page theater tonight
begin at S:30 o'clock, a half hour
later than the time usually set for
local affairs.
Dance tonight, Medford Nat., Im
mediately after band concert. S2"
We have the only properly equip
ped Ford repair shop In southern
Oregon and the best Ford mechanics.
E. Gates Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Holt who have
been living here with their daughter.
Miss Vesta Holt, the high school
teacher, left Thursday morning for
their former home at Eugene far an
extended visit with relatives.
Buy wisely but buy now, the Build
ing and Loan will assist you. '
We rebuild and recharge batteries.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. :
A motor tourist party stopping at
the Medford consists of J. F. Brooke,
Cecils Brooke, J. F. Brooke, Jr., and
Chas. Mohen of San Francisco. : They
are enroute north.
The dance to be- given at Prospect
Saturday night, June 2S, promises to
be the event of the season. . Jazz
orchestra. 84 "
Everybody's doing it What? Pay
ing up their interest on assessments.
Why? ' Because property values are
coming back.
Lena E. Osborne and Lillian An
tenruth of Yreka are guests at the
Hotel Medford.
See the city treasurer about your
semi-annual interest payment this
week. Times ate better. You can't
afford to lose your property for a
few dollars. i
Spark plugs foi all cars. : C. E.
Gates Auto Co. ' - -
Mrs. D. H. Jackson and son, Har
old, of Wichita, Kansas, arrived to
day to spend the summer. Mrs. :Jack-
son is- a sister of Mrs. S. S. Smith.
They spent last summer here and
are in love with the .valley.
Mrs. E. E. Gore, piano instruction,
technic and Interpretation built on
harmonic ibasis.. .- '
By paying your semi-annual Inter
est by Monday you save penalty and
interest, also advertising your prop
erty.
Mrs. Olen Arnspiger and children
left Thursday morning for Baker,
Ore. They will spend the summer in
eastern Oregon visiting relatives.
Cet one of Haney's auto beds for
camping, Chautauqua or Crater Lake.
The American home Is the safe
guard of American liberties. Own
your own home. Consult the Build
ing and Loan.
F. M. Huyler was one of a party
to visit the caves Sunday. He reports
that his was the only Grants Pass
party to visit the caves so far this
season, while 24 Medford cars have
maae me inp. urants rass courier.
Dance tonight, Medford Nat. Fine
floor! Fine musicl Fine time! 82
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. tf
Auto touring parties stopping at
the Holland include Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Driscoll, R. O. Drlscoll and
Miss J. Moll or Irvlngton, H. J. and
F. R. Alley of San Francisco, and W.
Y. Patton, Mrs. E. Winter and Ray
W. Turnbull. :
Call Mitchell in regard to that
lawn mower and have It sharpened
right. Called for and deliveNd.
Phone 320-J.
You can get most any
old thing at' DeVoes
most any old time. .
Among Grunts I'nss visitors In the
city Wednesday tincl tills forenoon
wero liubt. F. Harris, lieu -M. Collins
and Clara D. Calhoun.
Dunce tonight utter band concer
Medford Nutatorluiu. llavo you
heard those xylophones? 82
Herman Puruckor, who arrived
Wednesday from tho Dromortou nn,vy
yard, whero ho hns 'been serving 1"
tho storokeepliiit department, for
visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs,
Geo. Puruckor, loaves this evening
for lliisto, Okln., to Join his wlfo and
son. Ho will locato lu Tulsa or Ok
luhoma City.
You can get a lot of miles out ot
that old tire by using one ot our ro-
ltnors. C. 15 dates Auto C)
Thero is both pleasure anil profit
In mowing a lawn, besides tho satis
faction of having tho yard look well
Elmer D. Elwood, tho optlclun. while
moving tho lawn at his homo last
evening found a $T gold ploco.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar llergnor, wh
have charge of tho Vlnlng tbentro ut
Ashlaud, are putting on high-class
moving pictures and are doing a nice
business.
A Seattle auto touring party en
route south at tho Hotel Holland
consists of It. V. Prosser, Paul Por
ker, M. D. Parasch and A. B. Gray
Fred Morgan and mother, of St
Louis, who are former residents of
the valley .nml are Uncreated In tho
1 11 1 bee orchard are back for an ex
tended stay.
Hemstitching,
Pecotlng,
Handicraft Shop.
George Clark, who Is lu charge ot
all the construction work in Oregon
for the Clark Henory company, nrrl.v
ed In tho city this forenoon with his
wife and two children from Salem
and the family will remain "hero for
a month while Mr. Clark oversees tho
Pacific highway work being done by
his company between Central Point
and Gold Hill. The company at the
present time has 65 men engaged In
this construction work.
Every red blooded American will
want to see the boxing contests and
wrestling exhibition at the Page the
ater Wednesday, July 2nd.
Tourists at the Hotel Medford In
clude Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bordwell
of Los Angeles, C. r D. Morris and
Mildred Morris of Grass Valley. Mr.
M. M. Boone ot Sacramento, and Wll
Hani J. Stafford ot Philadelphia. Oth
ers at the same hotel are Mr. and
Mrs. N. Kline of Oakland, Cal., Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. McCarthy of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanna of
Dunsmuir. t"-r-V: iti t' 'i
Mattresses made over, furniture
upholstering,-watlng, and packing
Douglas, 101 South ' Central. Phone
615-J. tt MVtM -
Mr. and Mrs. ES MY Wilson arrived
home today from Alturas, Cal.
Public stenographer Elsie Farrls.
Room 212 Garnett Corey Bldg. 85
L. Williams of Ashland is in Port
land this week making arrangements
to market his peach crop. He says
that the southern Oregon fruit crop
this" year Will equal If not surprass
all ' former -records "Fruit growing
in the -Rogue River valley Is a busi
ness and no longer a, fad," said Mr.
111 iamsr Portland Journal.
Do hot forget the boxing contests
at Page theBfre.-WIednesday, July
2nd. - '.
Among today's guests at the Med
ford are the following: O. S. Fischer
of Washington, D. C, Aaron Task ot
Boston, N. O. Holman of Ottumwa,
la., Morris Attenstein of New York
J. A. Cenard and Eugene Plunkett ot
San Francisco and W-. Homer Maris
and John F. Breggeo of Carvallis.
Switches made from combings;
general work. Sanitary Beauty
Shop, (No. 8 East Fourth and Front,
Phone 497-W. 90
Miss Larsen, nurse at the Sacred
Heart hospital, left this morning for
her home at Hugo to spend her two
weeks vacation. ' '
A motor will always run like new
if properly lubricated. Veedol is the
best insurance for proper lubrication,
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
William S. Soeffel of Chicago. Is a
business visitor In Medford and a
guest at the Holland.
Dry oak and fir wood for sale,
Phone 818-R. 100
Alfred L. Chapman the Custer
guide and only white man' living
who witnessed tho fight between tho
Sioux Indians and the command of
General Custer,, which ended in tho
massacre of the latter, will give his
illustrated lecture on this great trag
edy In American frontier history at
the Liberty theater Friday night. Ho
gives the lecture at Ashland tonight.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
T. Gagnon. Phone 859.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALErT-One bull calf ten days
oia. 1'none 48S-M. 84
FOR SALE Piano. Phono
929-W
87
VOR SALE Two well improved five
room houses, lots 50 feet .each.
Bargain. Phone 929-W. . 87
FOR RENT Room with housekeep
ing privilege lor one or two ladies.
Cheap. Phone 497-W. No. 8,
Fourth and Front street, north.
- :'. , . ...' 83
FOR SALE Rabbits. Fifty breeding
does. New Zealand and Flemish,
bargain prices, 247 Heatty. ' 83
DR RICKERT
EYES SOTENTPIOALLV
(TESTED, AVdViLABSUB
; PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS USED ;
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite 1.2 over "May Co.
J8 E( Mla, Vpntfl!r a. .
BURLESON WILL
NOT GRANT THE
A. F. 1. DEIViAND
WASlllN'OTllX. June 211. Tost
master Henernl Hiitiesim toilav lot'
I'ommiUei! of the Atmwim Feileni
tin II ot' 1. alloc lliat lie would not ilirei'
the telcm'npli t'tummiiis to re-eiuplov
persons! who went on slnke as lie eon
siilered tliev hail left (heir work
violation of the rule lniil iliiwn liv
the iroverninenl's wire control hour
tuiil the war labor hoard.
Mr. llurlesnn told the cimimiltei'
that whatever strikers would bo re
eiunloveil. rested entirely with 111
umnncers of the eoinmmics.
"These employes voluntarily left
the serviee of the I'umimnies," the
postmaster ueneral sniil, "in violation
of the rules of the war labor board
and the wire control honnl anil the
postmaster eenernl will not iliiw
their reemployment. Shall establish
ed uoveriiineiital policies be nlmiulou
ed or eovi'i'iiuientnl powers surrender
ed to employes because of threatened
or attempted strikes f The poslmas
ter trenernl has answered no.
"The innnneeriiil officers of the
toleirroph companies report to ine to
dav that the t nil fie is lieiiiL- hnnilli'
without tlclnv; Unit thoir business Is.
prui'tit'tillv normal; that (he imieliin-
erv lor hnnilliiiir irrievaneos ol em
ployes is at this lime fuiietioniiiir an;
that no irrievnnces nre penilinu' un
acted upon: ami furthermore, that no
denial has been uuule uv either com
punv of the rieht of its own emploves
to individual or eolleetivo Imrynininu
in settlement of tirievnnees."
After leavimr the postmaster nen-
eral the federation committee anil S,
J. Konenknmn, president of the Com
mercial Telcirraphers' Union, confer
red anion? themselves. Konenkftmp
rend the postmaster ccneral s an
nouncement but said ho would not
comment on it until Inter.
Robert Foote Harris and Miss
Clara Dorcas Calhoun were married
at the rcsidenco of tho officiating
clergyman, Wednesday, Juno 25; at
o'clock in tho afternoon.
Rev. L. Jlyron' Cooler of the First
Presbyterian - church, read tho ser
vice. Mr. -Harris Is a prominent fruit
grower of Grants Pass and but re
cently roturned from Franco whero
be saw' Borvlce with tlio American
army. . Miss Calhoun is a prominent
young woman of Grants Puss and for'
several- years has held a responsible
position with tho C. & O. C. railroad.
Doth young people have long been
prominent in Presbyterian circlos ot
their city and numbor among their
friends hosts of prominent people
who Join In wishing them happinesB,
Sir. and Mrs. Harris will ; spend
their honeymoon camping 'out In the
mountains and will make their homo
In Grants Pass.
:JEvery Coffee Drinker
'snould know hovv j
easily and healthfully
INSTANT
POSTUM
takes the place o
xoIfeeL' "
All the Comforts of Home
The Huney Auto Bed is Btrong, light
weight, compact and easily placed In
position In one or two minutes. Mudo
to fit any car. Great fdr Chautauqua
and Crater Lake camping.. Price
?12.U0. ' ,
It. K.' HANKY, Medford, Oregon.
Expert
Workmen
1 . ::-.7,m! -vis -
When you have your auto
repairing done you want to
know that experienced me-
hamcs do the work. -
Our workmen arc experts!
and all of them have the en
dorsement of the Command
er of the Eockwell .motor
feld whero they ' were me
chanics during the war.
When you want expert
workmanship at,a fair price
bring it to us or 'phone and
we will call, ' .- -
, . V
Crater Lake i
Motor Co.
Ei E, Waters, -.South Fir St,
NORTH DAKOTA VOJING
FA TOO. N. P Juno I'll. Seven
Inwu missed hv the Non-l'iti'liNiui
l.onmio mii.iiiiilv in Hie North Pu
kolu leu isla turn Insl winter uro beinii
voted upon (inlaw :
The Hank of North Palcolu law
nnd the slate industrial eoiruuissioii
net are Hie chief lows involved. The
other laws are: Aiithori.iinr official
newspapers; $100,1100 inuiiiL-riilion
licitnrtmciit uimroin'iation ; judicial
district Mvstcin; siimhi statu lax com
missioner; new stale educational ad
ministration. Hoy Scouts Attention
All scouts that took part In Hie
Salvation Army drive will report at
tho a lint nu-1 officii tonlKlit ut 7 : :t 0
to miiko plans for tho L'lks outing.
P. jr. JANNKY, Scoutmaster.
A. Y. A A, M.
Special communication Med
ford lodgo 103, Krldny liven
ing, Juno 27. Work In II. A
nud
. C. degrees, by order of tho V
M.
U K. WILLIAMS, Secy.
Wanted lllils for 'rrniiHportntlon
Tho Kenwood School Dlstrlrt No.
102 will rocelvo bids for tho trans
portation of not moro than Dfi chil
dren to attend tho Mod ford school
the coming year. All bids must bo
In tho hands of tho olork by July
10th.
Tho board reserves tho right to
reject any nnd nil bids.'
For further particulars In regard
to contract, bond, etc., sen or phone
clerk. Mrs. II. A. MATTHEWS. '
Clork of School District No. 102.,
It. Y. 1. No. 3. 84
Dated June 21th.
wiu yHiioiB lur UIII1UIUH lliw niiu
house cleaning. 10a bundle
m.i ......... n .,
How's This?
We offer On Hundrod Pollan lUward
for any.cnio of Catarrh thnt cannot b
cured by Hatl'a Cntnrrh Medicine.
Hail' Catarrh Madlrlre hn been taken
by catarrh, auRerora for the pat thirty
five yeara, and haa becomeknown aa the
moat rellatlo remedy for Catnrrh. Hnll'i
Catatrh Medicine acta :hru the Wood cj
the Mucoua eurfacea, avpellinv the Tol
aon from the BIcoU And heallnff the dla
eoaed portion. r- -
Aftrr yon have taken Hairs Catarrh
Medicine for a ahort time you will iter a
ftrwit Improvement In your Konernl
ictilth Hlart tnklnic Hall'a Catarrh Moll.
clno at one and Ret rid of catarrh, iieiui
to r icniininniaii. irne.
F. J. CHBNKY ft CO., Toledo, OhlO.
Hold by all DrtiKulete, 75c
FISH. NEWS
; i youGcaii' a'iways find
something nioo in
, " fresh f isli every dav;
'' also' linicli goods nnd
everything when you
eall :'.(i2.
SL i 1 5
Medford
FishMarket
Our middle name ia Fish
USE
First class condition and best values
in Medford. See them before buying
, fcl. E. Gates Auto Go.
LIBERTY
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
ENID BENNETT
"Partners Three"
Beiuitiful Cabaret Girl loft utrandod in tho Ariaona
desort by hor Bruto Huaband Wonderful Grip
ping story. '
PEARL WHITE, hi 12th Episode of
"The Ug'htning' Raider"
TOMORROW SATURDAY
BIG BILL HART in
"THE BREED OF MEN."
The Biggest Production in Ten Years
The olctura youll newr font tuMmlae la ikeme,
A vertuble rvtttea of unendintf womltr. A reawace ol the
rt wr, toty of the love that pek ell Widen Undine;.
"A trtmtnitoaM pit'
"Onwet thimcttatir
tint film mr pr
Hidd inNtw York,
"$f9ttor iSrllUJ
f it with enlAea
m."v grtttt ftidfrcl of
Jh4 $tttn, "
J "Our aJvU U, go
'Thm Ver e
Humanity,' "
A rwi Mm
"Of M itfmoft n.l
'tttuit."
4 -mm rw Wm4
"A dhtintt octyti.
mint in motion pic
fwre crutiott.
-ffMttwin-M
1 ' certain to tooth
tho Aearf of hmnmn
if'. - ...
;
Ttila to Ihg plclure fur your
Full Orchestra Directed Bvv
Mr. Harcko of Liliertv Theatre
HWKniiMiiMMMWMWaHM
A REAL TONIC "
For the" After Effects of tho Flu
Or wlienever a toiih' is needed. IToIiiis Syrup of
Hypopliospliites Oomp. i.s the best. An lionest l(i
ounee bottle, 1.00. !
Let us tell you about it.
HeaLh's Drug' Store
Phone 884 The San Tox Store
Vulcanizing
AU our work itrlctlr gnariuitmd to
be lint claw. 11 N. Fir St., Modord
; nioao i-J ;
MpnroRn viilcanizinr workr
k - - 4
GARS
- Dodges ,
plievrolets
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