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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1921)
TrEDFOT?D rATL TRTfitTXTC, rEDFOTlT), OREttOX. SATURDAY, MAY 21.' 3!)21 It is a gi'eat convenience to pay your bills with a check and the cancelled, check is a legal receipt. Then, too, it gives you a STANDING in your community and lays the foundation for CEEDIT. ' A Bank Connection is also desirable and necessary, for there are many ways in which our Bank can be of service to you ia business and private affairs. Come in amd open a checking account. . . We will welcomo you. Jackson County Bank Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve CAMPAIGN STARTS FOR CHAUTAUQUA Special Clearance Sale ONE WEEK ONLY Fine Standard Talcum Powders and Toilet Soaps At Cost Come and Look Them Over .Medford Pharmacy Main and Central Prescription Druggists Tin; Mrrifoi d ('ha.Unuim ommit le lu-WI ti noon ni'-iMlng nnd luncht'on .'it tho Holland Hotel on Friday. whore priparatioiiH were made and rurtJH-r niaiiH (lih;us.R?U rardinR -Mcdford'H firpt chauluiuiua which opens at the TahcrnU' lt; ThuiKday May L'ti, at J!:ao p. m. Mlttx Kigrld AranNun, tin? Chaulau ciua fligcti arrived in .Mud ford Fri day inoininK nnd was present at the meetiiiK. In it few brief remark. .MIrH Aranson told thewo present NOinethiiiK about Ihn proKrnni. eon Ridered the mrontfest over liad upon thlH circuit. Forty towns in Cali fornia, having this name program hav already closed their C'hautau- qtian and In- all Uwt'b pin? there has not been heard one adverse crili eism and the eireult is J 00 per cx-n in return eontraets for next year. i'lans for an tntensivo ticket caiih palKii were formed and a committee chosen to do the work on .Monday when a flying squad will canvas the town and give all a c.hanco to gt their tirketft early. The adult sea bo n ticket advances to $3.00 on Thursday noon and as there arft only a, certain number to be, sold at all Chau tauqua fans should buy early and avoid the advanced price.. Htudent tickets for $1.50 may b had at the hlKh school and children's tickets from the principals of the grammar schools for $1. Proffranis will start at. 2:110 and 8:110 each day. The Liberty Belles of Boston Three Talented and Vivacious Girls Who Open Chau- tauquajWith Two Bright' and Colorful Programs t i . ' . . . EAGLE P01NI EAGLETS By A. O. HoWUtt Lambert's "Trublpruf" Tires iravo you soon ihoin. "Will fit any Domouniiiblo Him, iiro choiipor than pnoutwit ios and will cliniitiato all tire trouble. No spares, iubos, blowouts, jacks, punctures, pumps or profanity. Claren E. Jaqua 318 East Main St. Renard Electric Co. Efficient Work Reasonably Priced NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS 1 16 N. Central Phone 465-X Latimer's Powdered Arsenate of Lead Packed in 4 and 5-pound bags For sale by DENNY & CO. Phone 294 Warehouse S. P. Tracks When I had reached what I thought wan about a column space in the Mail Tribune I was Junt about ready to give an account of a fine entertainment that was given by Mis. Win: Von dor Hollon on Thursday, May 12th, to the members of the Cfvic club of our town. Among those present were Hoyal G. Drown, J. V. Ilrown, W. H. Ilrown, S. B. Holmes, Clem Macdonald, It. A. Macdonald, Ralph Stanley, Roy Smith, T. IS. Nichols, A. J. Floroy, Lottie Van Scoy, Paul II. RynniiiB, R. A. Wled- man, J. M. Nlchol, Miss Ituth Vouiik, Mrs. W. C. Clements and Mrs. Wra. Von der Mellon. After going through the regular routine of business receiv ing reports, etc., and discussing propo sitions for the future they decided that they would discontinue giving dances, at least until lator In the season, as the parlies who have the hall leased for the season asked such an cnor 1 1 nious rent that they concluded not to pay It. After the business afrulrs were disposed of light refreshments were served and then the company was entertained' by Mrs. R. G. Brown and Mrs. R. A. Wledman by singing a duct and other songs. 1 see that Mrs. Gus Nichols' name Is not on the list that was handod mo and whether she was absent, that time or it was an oversight on the part of the friends who gave me the list or not I am un able to say, but she is an actiyo mem ber of tbo club. The next meeting is to be at Mrs. J. Prank llrown's nnd Mrs. Ilrown nnd Mrs. Wledman aro to bo the liostusses. These social gather lugs are not only very pleasant but nf vital Interest to tho welfare, of tho town. Among tbo callers not montloned In my last letter was VernR' Mathews. one of our rustling fanners who was hero getting a load' of gravel to do some concrete work on Ills farm. Mr. Parr of Reese crock was also a busi ness caller, nud so were Mr. and Mrs. J. Wattonburg who aro making a suc cess of farming on the .loo Rader place on Antelope oivek. .Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Unison and R. Wlllingala of Portland,' were here Thursday for dinner. Sam Church of Aaato was also a caller Thursday. Mrs. A. J. Moen and son were Jiere Krldny evening nnd spent the nlphl on net- way to tint. ianr.. to visit rfior mother and alter spending a few days expects to start for her home In Iowa. Mrs. C. II. Wilkinson who awns a fine farm out nortlieast of Modijuril on he Kaglo Poiiit-Phoeni road but ives tho most of her time on their place at I Iks Dead Indian Soda Springs with her husband and her' daughter, Mm. Raymond Camp, who Is' the wife f an electrical englueer In Montana, s here visiting her parents and passed hnmgb hero last Saturday on their way up to the Dead Indian Soda Springs to visit her fattier, Charley Wilkinson. Two of tho daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hannah were transacting business hero last Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Si-mon word here for dinner Saturday. Mr. Semon is one of the contractors on the hriiluu work on tho Crater Lake highway. He s Interested in the concrete plant in the north end of Medford nnd is fur nishing the sand and crushed rock for he bridges hrross Antelope, ' Little Unite, Reese crook aiuvjllog creek on said highway. j' ' C. A. Hoswortb, press agent for I'oley & Hink shows, was here for dinner Saturday and so was 1(. 1). Hen son foreman for the Kluiu Adv. Co. Sunday morning 1 took passage on the stage ami went to .Medford to hear the renowned minister. Rev. K. .1. ltnl gin, preach and had the privilege of hearing him preach three of his won derful sernums. It is useless for me lo even try to tell what he said or how Two programs of splendid music and entertainment will be provided for Cliaulanqun audiences on the first day by the Liberty Holies of Boston. This company bit etlillslieil unlqui record In. the Lyceum and "Chautauqua world. Far two year tiey have received reparta at 100,i'u every concert presented. Each of the three yount ladles comprising the Liberty Belles Company- Is ac complished aa a singer and as an Instrumentalist. The variety of entertain ment provided ig very much greater than Is ordinarily possible; .". , At . Tabernacle, Medford, May 25 to 31. ' " ',' TAD WILL COVER CARPENTIER-DEMPSEY" ' TRAINING CAMPS FOR MAIL TRIBUNE Tad the well-known Kpurt writer. who pretliirtcd Johnsun'H vlrtory over JeffrieK will cover the Curpentier- Uelnpney training cninps for The Hail Prihune. Hero is what Tad Kaid ber fore the battle, July4, ll 1 0. 1 H KADQUA HTKUS, UKN'O. Xev.. July 4. 1910 J tm .leffrU'H will face Jaclc .lohn.son this afternoon In the inoiiHtep arena her6 at lleno and try to prove to tho world thut it yreat fighter hH eonie hark. in my opinion Jim JuffrieH is through, llv wa a great lighter, he had an enviable reputation, hut in ioinHon he will meet a1 man who is fur HUperior to any -other boxer that he has met. i - - Jeffries was always pounds heavier than his opponents; he was younger, stronger and taller. Today he wiC meet a man who tips the beam ac 210, a man who is almost as tail as he Ih, just as good a hitter, and a cleverer boxer by far. The pubh': is Just beginning to see that this black man is a great fighter. Jeffries climbed to the top, saw his best days, loafed fur six years, and is now trying to come back. Terry Mr-Govern tried it and fail-; ed: Jim Corbett tied it and failed, i Kddle H'aulon. Del JIawklns, Young i Corbett. Cieorge Dixon, tJcorge I.a- vinge and others too numerous to mention have tried it and fnllod. It is possible that Jeffries can do what these other wonders failed to do ? Can you figure Hysonby, : Colin or Nealon off the turf for six years and then trained to win the Derby? I can't, and thut Is why I pick Jack Johnson to win. Hasn't he beaten everyone tho pub lic has asked him to? Wasn't ho the class in every one. of those fiKhlf.? Was he ever mussed up or knocked down for the eounl? Doesn't it seem to you that this colored fellow must be a master to get away with things so easily? Johnson is a better fighter than Jeffries. I don't expect to see Jack go up, bump Jeff on the chin nnd. walk out, however. 1 think it will bo a long fight. Johnson , is catlike, in all his work. He is cautious, cun ning, fast and tantalizing. He won't take n chance of break ing his hands on Jeffrie. He won't try to kill him with a punch, but will nose him out round after round until the big fellow- either falls from ex haustion or is beaten so badly that his Meconds will come to his rescue. (Note Jeff's seconds climbed lulu the ring as Referee Tex Ricltard was counting Jeff out in the fifteenth round ). ' ASK TAD. IIM KNOWS. VALLEY AFTER A 57-YR. ABSENCE To the I'dilor: In ISti-J I covered thu ItoK'ie river vulloy ItH It'hKth unci liroudtli on the back ofa ft mule. There vvcis pruc-tk-ally not'.'.iiiK to bar our wuy. A Kl'eat drill o tile valley lay in pri meval simplicity; the rain and sun Khino felt ulikc on the Juhi and unjust but they were few and far between, with Jacksonville the only town, a rather lively little , town at that time, 57 ywirs tiKo.- In the last two or three days I have once iiKain been over all parts of tho valley, but I huvo viewed 11 from the upper deck of a K.ord. If one did not know It to be a fact, it would be impossible to recognize it as the same gcogrupiutal locality. with fruit orchards, wide fields f waving; grain and splendid home on every band, It is more like a drraiq than a reality. A half century has intervened and left its hand marks a proof that the world U moving, but I have been far away and the transi tion has gone forward and builded well in the meantime. Kre another half-century has rolled round a new life sd a- new civilbw tion will be. here, but It will tie still mate future or Rogue River valley, reateiv more splendid. The ultl- who shall tell? i do not claim to be seer br nage. but looklnc throuch the -wizard's mlllnlRht glass, 1- seem to see much good in the twilight of yearn yet to be; rising ever In a new ness -of-llfe; a peerless commonwealth is surely the lot of your people 1 ' LOnA KING. Husband and Wirt loth Sick Mr. and Mrs. Anciew Comer, Shen- nndoah, Va., were both 111. He writes; "Rheumatlnm and bladder trouble was our trouble. " My wife had rheumatism in her anus so she could not use them. She 'has had no trouble Blnce taking Foley Kidney Pills. . I don't have to get up at night so much Blnoe taltlns Foley Kidney Pills, nor have I a weak back." Backache, sore, swollen or stiff muscles or joints, tired languid foellngrryield quickly to Foley Kidney Pills.- Sold everywhere. Adv. CONVINCING PROOF ThatLyrJia L Pir.U.ami Vegetable Compound Has Mr.: inordinary ; Curative Power I : Cases of Womai'j Ail.i.-xts " 6liim!ius',' 1: ' I Vu fTere.-l very much pain.'.durine;-. hiy monthly periods and- tell v.cai; anu mi run. down. 1 tried many remedies and tha doctor said I would htvfl lo have an op. eraiion. Then be, fore my baby was. born I had terrible pains in my sides. I took Lvdia E. Pink lham's- Vegetable Compound' and it helped mo wonder- , fuify. 1 have had two children s:nce I began taking your medicine an ! CI nil of my own work in eluding waii.ine; v il' carrying them. I can also recmn-nend Lydia I-.. Pink ham's Sanative Wn-di. Vou may uss this letter as .-ttosti'.imial if you wish." Mrs.Tnoms I,. Cum'-tv. 701 West Mound St., 0imms. OS-- . buch aoonitmnas M-s. hristy was in points direer.ly tn a 'ery!i'.red condition, of a woman's.evtem, tnd by following her example ta'.inf l.ydla M. Pinkbam'a Vegetable &imnun4, w.nen may be reliered frnm.i"k Vlron's and be re stored to normal kril:li and strength jut is ike was; If there is any thitf about your condi tion you do not Understand write Lydia. R Pinkhim Mediciae Co., Lynn, Mass.,. in regard to your health. . E I f- K'''3'i,-; .' W7f he says it for one must near nnd see him to near fully understand, lilthnliKh ho generally uses such plain language that tho unlearned can fully under stand him. And after hearing him three times am surprised that men of good sense. would publish such letters as were published lust before he caine to Medford in tbo Mail Tribune, trying to influence people from going to hear him preach, but it shows tho vindic tive spirit of those who oppose every thing that Is good and is of tho sumo strlpo as those who are working lo try to bring back the saloons into our country ih which I hey are nianlfostfug ; the same duvllsh spirit. Mrs. Tungnte of lluttc Falls, camo out. Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Carrie Thoinason who is helping in the Sunnyslde hotel. As I camo out from Medford Monday morning on the llutte Fails stage Mr. John Cooper of Trail and I). II. llhy man were also passengers. Mr. Cooner eVlilier Id Tmll un,l Mr Ihvmun In ' I visit his parents who are on the J. II. Cooloy. orchard, his father being the foreman. J. P. Coin, our agate man was a passenger going to Medford Monday morning. Ho tool; in two sacks nnd u bo of agates to ship to parties north, lie is making ipiiio a business out of gathering and shipping agates. Ho re turned that evening to his room but started for Newport to be at the bed side of his father who is quite low, tho next day. Mrs. filenn Kunkle. C. K. Ilellmvs and wife and .Mrs. Kd t'owdon were among the business callers Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Mrshons of Med ford were In town soliciting business in their line. They are reeentlv from Nevada and have opened business as i manufacturers uf choice randesr Mr. MershoiiB sad they had crossed the country twice coming via the southern' route; and returning via the northern route and decided that Medford was the place for them to do business. Mr. and .Mis. Thomas Cingeade were among the business callers Monday. Ira Tungato and Oliver Adams of Butte Falls wore passengers on the Dutte Falls stage Monday for Medford. Mr. Pollard Uniys Rn'd Mv. Nflrrcgan and Kay Loosely were' guests Sit the Sunnyslde Monday. em 'JF: . AFFECTIONS OF AW CF THE T 1 fOLLOWIHS fiPT3 tW BC CAUSED BY f rUffVES IMPINGED AT THE SPfNcf w BY A SUBLUX AT CO VERTEBRA I Chiropractic I SPINAL) 1 LUHC1 Li via CUtrTAL MOAN Adjustments, win- 1L Remove theA Cause of i Dlt. A. ' BUHKXiTOD, Clllroprr.ctor Suite 4 and 5 Sparta Bldg., Main and Riverside. Phones: Office 286. Res. S2. ' - ' DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director . ini. .mii.Wj- CITY AUTO . PAINT-WORKS WAsinxr.,, poi.isiuxc. top - ' , l)J!I2.SSI.i - . Phone 7M-.I , 2S Konlli Ha it lei l Medford. Oro. Medford Iron Works i Tractor," Trnelc, Sprar Outfit, and' Gas Enjlnc Repairing a Specialty GENEItAli FOUNDRY " A MV MACHINE MTOP MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES l.earo Medforil 11 a. m. Dally. licave Iiosohurg i p. m. Dally MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS LKAVE AlKDI'-OHD. 8:00 a. to. 11:00 a. m. ... 1:00 p. m. , 4:30 p. m. Cars stop at all In'terroediate points, 1 Waiting, room Mcilfoidi 5 South Front. LRAVR GRANTS PASS. . 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. Phone 300 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. BUY A GOOD BICYCLE ! It saves shoe-Ieallier, time and em-rgy Harley-Davidson ! Bicycles I Arc as good as Harley-Davidson Motorcycles All llleyeles anil Motorcycles re. palml lit Gaylord Motorcycle Shop Moilfonl Nm, Plione INS-M SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT ELECTRIC SIGNS Vou quit telling goods at six o'clock (or thereabouts). So do, your clerki. ,; But the rent does not quit. ; - ' . , And your taxes do not quit. Moreover the people do not go to bed at six. Why not let an electric sign and brightly lighted windows, illuminated with electricity, go on selling goods for you after six? All through the evening in fact. Why not The very people you want to reach the purchasers have no time to be on the street except evenings. That is .the time they roam about, looking, seeing, formulating and deciding . r on their purchases. People do not have to hunt up your electric sign. It hunts them up like a search light- ' It is seen from afar. -.... , It talks, to folks all along the street. , . They do not have to decipher it, either. ' ' ' It burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly, deep'ry and surely. And mark you, they will remember it, and you and your location, after they have gone home. Once more then, we ask, "How about Sunset to Midnight" May we send our representative to help you decide? The California-Oregon Power Company Phone 168 . Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street 1 ImluilinK nppenoK iiiK. A Murk, nf lilrctmo huve hpen known I ' J - INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. t-.'wvFf't.i. .