Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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CENTRAL POINT
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"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
CITY LIBRARY
Costs Nothing
To Try
; WITH EVERT CAN of Dependable goes
tKis guarantee If after using Half the contents
of the can you ar not satisfied, then return the
. "' remainder to your grocer and he will refund
y yur money.
' W couldn't tflTorJ to mka sucK m iren-cltd fuMwitM
mtiIm Dtp ndiile it all Ht claim it to lie. '
TJEPENDABLE
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"i-i . " '-;, VACUUM PACKED
AT YOUR GROCERS
r XTTf f 4 tf STORAGE if
aV llllf I B BATTERY H
Willarcl
EVERY minute a battery
! works there is evapora
tion 'going on, but'y affects
water only neer the
. acid. No matter how old the
battery may be it has its full
supply of acid, and that acid
keeps its strength unless
isome of it happened to spill
put Water is the only thing
that should ever be put into
your battery and only enough
of that to keep the solution
within a quarter-inch of the
tops of the plates.. . ...
Electric Shop
'- 'South Bartlett Street.
':::-y:-. Meifori, Ore.''
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City Treasurer's Notice
of Semi -Annual Interest Due
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-aiwuai
interest on paving, sewer and watermaiu assessment
upon all properties for which application was made to
extend time of payment, will be due and payable at
the office of the city city treasurer June 1, 1920, and
will.be delinquent after thirty (30) days from saia
date and shall bear, a penalty of five" per cent (o
upon the 'amount of such delinquency. '
' Thirty davs after any such delinquency the prop
erty wilfbd sold for the amount of such delinquency,
together with, penalty and costs of such sale in ac
cordance with the provisions of Section 148 of tne
city charter. ;.''
: : Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 24th day of May,
190 ''''
. ' - MARY A. IIASWELL,
Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon.
CEKTRAL POINT. Mav 27.
(Special) Central Point now boasts
a Citv Library, the same bcin lo
cated in the Conlev huildins on
Second street. Tho opening, which
took place Tucsduv. Mav 25. nus
ouitc a success in both a social and
linaneml way. The refreshment i
served under the supervision of Mrs.
R. II. Puxson and Mrs. I). If. Terret,
assisted bv other ladies of lie com
munity, were fine and met with a
ready sale- On Saturday afternoon.
May 2C. the ladies of the community
will bold u sale ut the library rooms
of homo cooked pies, cukes, rolls, etc..
the proceeds to eo for furniture.
awmmr and other necessnrv couib
ment for tho library. Kverv one is
invited and urecd to attend nnd pat
ronize this sale und help the aood
th nff albnir, thereby makiun a weli-
euuipped library n permanent thine!
here. .
Miss Imoscne Wi."--. who Iihs
been utteodina tbe Conservatory of
Music, ut Pasadena, Ca-l.. tie oust
several months, arrived at her home
here last ntrk to spend the summer
vacation with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. 0 corse Wullace.
Mrs. L. B. Iladlev fnee Helen
Price) of Jersey, Cal is enjovin-i
a visit with her motner and sisters
here now. . Mrs. Hadlcv expects to
rcmu'n here for several weeks and
before returnina- home will visit tho
Hose Carnival at Oregon's Hose Citv.
Miss Cosetto-. Tothrow. popular
vounsr Central Point 'teacher, closed
a successful term of school at Sar
dine Creek Friday, and is now at Isei
homo hero enioymi her vacation. Miss
lethrow has been hired bv the Arate
school board to teach in their dis
trict nest year.
Tho Central Point schools close
Fridav.'Mav 28. This closes one ol
the most successful terms that have
over been in session here. Excellent
work has been doue in the schools
thus vear and much credit is due Ersal
lledriek. the superintendent of tLt
schools, and his excellent corps of
teachers, for the able hianaaemcut of
the school body during the past venc.
The commencement 'exercises Of the
class oMB2o will'be held at Central
Hall. Friday evening-,' Mav 28. Every
one is invited to' come.
The illustrated lecture hem nt the
Brick Church Tuesday evenin? was
much enjoyed - and fairly Veil '. attended.
Vernon Dews. Intcnirb'an driver oh
the' Mcdford-Central Point Division,
is now a" resident of bur e'tv, havinir
moved hero1 the latter' part of Inst
week. Mr. Dews resides in the I. F.
Williams property on Second nnd Ock
streets, and lias started a lodirm:
house there, which already is eniov
ine it's share of prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knhler nf
Portland are anests at the home of
Mr. Kahler's parents, Jtr. uiid Mrs. W.
r,. Ivahler ot this citv, this week.
;The liacalaiueate services of the
class of 1920'. of the .Central .Point
hiith school were held in Central Ilp.li
Sunduv.eveuiptr. May 23..J The hous-j
was wel filled 'and. the uddress de.
Uvered. bv, Ilevcrend'Boowr of ' Mcd-
tora was eTeutLy,nioved bv nil pics-
ent. -There; wi.- do excellent' procmuri
rendered too.; to which every una
listened' with rapt attention. '
Miemoriul day will be 'obsrvtMl
here at the Brick - ChuTch- Sunda v
mornins, May 29. Kverv "one is
eirnestly reauvstd to be there and
t la hoped that all who can nossblv
attend will make' every effort to be
present on that day to pav rcspei't
to the memories 61' 6'ar dead heroes of
many years aao. A fine sermon will
be delivered and special musio.will
have a part in the moniina's prdirram.
A. welcome waits for all and tbe mu
tation extends to every ope in the
einity. " . S ; -
Ja-k Colev and Fault E. Boss.
who are stu8enfs at tbe 0. A. C. were
aiaotta- friends and bonte folks lore
for it few boufa Monday tnqraina.
The voooe men were en route to Cali
fornia, where they fro on a class enui
neorinnr trip.'
Heal estate here for the past fcv,;
days has been rather quiet, but the
oeents oro cheerlul and smiline with
al, and report thut several bii deal:
are about to be made and business is
not as bad as it might tie, but on the
contrary prospects are quito brieht
and property is looking up.
Elmer Feldenhcinier: of Portland
is in the valley th:s ' week lookin
after business interests and the fine
pear orchard which hWonirs to him
in the Willow Springs district.
A shower was given Miss Bcxs
Thompson by hor numerous friends
here at the homo of Mrs. Ted Hilf
Monday evening... A niost enjoyable
time was bad bv the many voun:
people present, and the bride to be re
ceived manv useful and beautii'ul
presents. Miss Thompson will be
one of the June brides of Central
Point. She is a young woman of
chnrminz personality, culture and
ehuj-m and hus a Jiost of friends in
Central Point and vicinity. For the
past vear she has been n member of
the citv high school faculty. Mr.
Ralph Arnold, the man and the erooi.i
to be in the case, is well known
Central Point, and holds the respe.-f
and good will of the entire commu
nity.' The best wishes of every one
in the home town of the ntt peopl
arc extended to them.
Monday afternoon, in the citv
Oiera House, Decoration day exer-
PROSPECT, .May 29. There la a
great deal of. sickness in the road
camp above Prospect. It seems to be
like the flu."
lira. Hart iN'ktiols nnd daughter
Edna tpade a business trip to Med
ford and back Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cuton and noli
I.lojd ot Medford, canio up Saturday
evening and spent Sunday with Mrs.
Cuton's sister, Mrs. O. H. HoUenbeak.
They returned to Medford Sunday
evening.
Bert Nichols has been gathering
his cattle from the lower range and
putting them on tho summer range.
J. M. Shaffer left this morning to
start work on the road for C. J. Sey
mour.
Sirs. G. K. Ilollenboak has been
suffering with a sore throat and
chills and fever. Sbo Is much better
at thia writing.
The prominent power company
men who were up hero on business
looking after the new power plant
Saturday were raul McKee, vice pres
ident and llarry Crofford, secretary-
O. A. HoUenbeak who has been
very ill at the hospital came up Mon
day to visit his children, A. A. Hol-
lenbeak, G. E. HoUenbeak and Mrs.
W. E. Mooncy.
Dewey Hill spent Sunday with his
fuilis. Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Derby.
Those from Prospect who attend
ed the Trail dance were Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Pankoy and Mrs. D. W. Sargent.
Mr. and 'Mrs. J.' K. Orlove and son
Hoston, Dewey Hill, Chester Jones,
Ray Davis, Johnny Scans, Hay Hoi
linger. The people from the road
camp were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nat-
wick, Mr., and Mrs. Roy Vaughan,
Stewart Dltsworth, Uriah Vaughan.
Chester Jones had to go to a doc
tor about his cyos Monday.
The power company is cutting
down trees along the flume this
week.
. Mrs. h. H. Pankey and her daugh
ter, Mrs. J."VT. Sergenf. spent Wed
nesday at the Bert Nichols homo.
Later in the evening Mr. Pankey vis
ited their .home. .
.' C. J. Seymour camo. up Monday In
a . new Baby ; Grand Chevrolet from
Medford. ....
.Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I.ccver and son
Earl were visiting at Prospect Sun
day. -.'; -
K. C. Amidon, Joe Phipps nnd
Tracy Boothby finished digging their
ditch last week, They ,havo beon
working on it for,uoino time, .
'AT
THE PAGE SUNDAY
The Baccalaureate service for the
graduating cluss of the high school
will he SundOxV evening, 8:00 at the
Page theater. Parents, patrons, and
all those interested in our' schools
and the boys and girls of the city and
community are cordially invited to
attend. The order of service will be
as follows: ; -.
Invocation .......Rev1. Jouctt Bray
Hymn, "The Son of God Goes' ' '
Forth to War '
Scripture Reading
: Rev. L. Myron Boozer
Pilgrim's Chorus,". .......... Wagner
Girl's Glee Club; , r
Prayer Rev. J. R, Sasnett
Vocal Solo, "Good-Bye Sweet Day"-
- - -- Vunnab
Miss Evelyn. Pew,
Sermon ...Key. D. E. Millard.
Hymn. "Now tho Day Is Over"
Benediction .. Rev. D. K. Millard
CHICAGO, May 29. Governor
Henry J. Allen of Kansas will nomi
nAte Mn.ior General Wood at tbe re
publican convention, it was announced
at Wood hendnunrtcrs here todav. '
Arrangements have been made, it
was said, to ootnin a proxy trom n
Kansas delegate for the governor.
ciscs will be held. : A vcr fine tiro
gram, consisting of patriotic recita
tions, music, and an address, given bt
one, of the most prominent speakers
in the vallev, wdl be given. An urg'ir.t
invitation is extended to all to h
present, and it is hoped that the house
will be full. -
Cut This Out It Is Worth Money
Cut out thla slip, enclose with 5c
and mall It to Foley & Co., 2835
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing
your name and address clearly. You
will receive In return a trial package
containing Foley's Honey and Tar,
for coughs, colds and croup; Foley
Kidney Pills for fain in aides and
black; rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca
thartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, headache,
and sluggish bowels. For sale by
Medford Pharmacy.. " " Adv.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only look for tho name California
on the package, then you are sure
your child is having tbo best and
most harmless physic for the little
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
lovo its fruity tasto. Full directions
on' each bottle. You must say "Cali
fornia." Adv.
Feat
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Holland
Cafe
Our Bank believes in fostering and encouraging
every legitimate enterprise in our community.
We wil( be glad to accommodate our customers with
loans at any time upon approved securities consistent
with safe banking.
Come in.
We invite YOUR Banking Business
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Wledford, Oregon
Stenography
Multigraphing
Circular work of all klnaa
.) .' Mailing Llata
Tunnell & Edwards
. , IOf-308 Liberty Building
' -'.-'. Medford, Oregon.
ORIENTAL
ART GOODS,
CURIOS
DRY GOODS
CHINA WARE
BASKETS AND TOYS
Kodak Finlshinps, Best Work, Lowest
Prices.
Postal curd photos, $1.25 dozen,
additional, 00c dozen. Costumes fur
nished free.
Japanese Art Store
34 N. Central Medford
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JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
5
427-8-9 M. F. & H. Eldg. ,
Money is the great revealing factor of character. . Tlie moment one be-,
gins to get money he shows his c.havu'ter by the way he uses it liy the way
ho saves it, or tlie way he spends it. '. .; , , .
Subscribe to a few shares of our
; rate of one dollar a share per month.
C. II. KTDD, President
current stock and pay for them at the
O. C. BOGGS, Secretary.
Notice to Prospective Range Users:
We have a few HOT POINT Model D
ELECTRIC RANGES
left at the old price, $175 f. o. b. Medford.
New price $194 f. o. b. factory. You can
make a saving of $35 by placing your order
for one of these now.
California -Oregon Power Company;
Phone 168. 216 West Main Street, Medford, Ore
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