Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 02, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    PZGE TWO '
ocal and
Personal
'The executive board of the Women's
Presbyterlal AsBociatlon of the South
ern Oregon Presbytery Is meeting to
day ut luncheon and for executive
session with the president, Mrs. Wal
tor Frazer llrown at l'enbro orchard
The following are the other members
of the board: Mrs. Volncy Dixon, Med
ford; Mrs. C. 13. Lamkin and Mrs. J.
W. McCoy of Ashland; Mrs. M. C.
(iiLston and Mrs. L. D. Clement of
(Irants Pass;' Mrs. E. W. Warrington
of . noseburg; Mrs.' J. W. Angell of
Phoenix, and Mrs. H. W. Davissun of
Central Point. ...'
Hemstitching and picotlng
10 cents per yard.
The Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor1. E Main and Uartlett : ' ' tf
HeihBtltelilng 8c per yard. The1 Van
ity Shop, cor. E. Mala and Uartlett. 116
The vacation season is now begin
ning, and a number of local people are
already enjoying their annual period
of rest and recreation. July, August
and Septertibef- are the heavy vacation
months, i
We develop kodak films free.' West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Dunce at Trail, Saturday, Juno 4.
Orchestra music. i 04
Th first of a series of public reci
talB glven'by the George Andrews stu
dios will be held Thursday night, June
!lth at the Presbyterian church when
piano pupils of Mrs. E. E. Gore will
present a program of classic and mod
ern romantic numbers.
' Pavilion dance at Gold ' Hill Sat.
night. Don't miss it! 63
Sugar Uowl taxi, county trips spec
ialty, phone 1 27-11. . 82
In Hue with the general donning up
of (he city and making It more nightly
Alex Sparrow ia having the motor
(rucks or Crater National Park freshly
painted and is planning to have his
saddle horso curried sometime be
tween now and July 1st when the
Crater Lake Beason oenB.
Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to 5 nnd
7:30 to 9:!i0 i). hi. tf
First-class carpenter work. Est I
mates furnished. Phone Dixon G39-J-4
. 81
Mr. and Mrs. George D. McClenn of
Mt. Vernon, Wn Mrs. K. M. Tracey
of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Marshall of Svattlo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs.
Will. J. McCarthy of Sun Francisco aro
among the guests at the Holland from
a distance.
Ileal music, good floor, gonial crowd,
pavilion, Sat. night, Gold Hill. .'!
Attention strawberry growers! We
can furnish you cups and crates at
lowest prices. Farm Iluroau Co-Opora-tlv'o
Exchange. t
Perhaps double the hatch of rain
bow irout eggs by the state hatcheries
wll he realized this year in compari
son with lust. It. Is expected no fewer
I bun 10,000,000 tiny rainbows will be
liberated in tho lakes and streums of
Oregon ulter thoy havo passed thru
the earlier stages from tho eggs- to
flugerllngu. State Game Warden Hurg
duff has Just -returned from a visit to
the McKonzIo river and 'Unite Fulls
hatcheries, The Orogonlan,
, Dr. House, tho Chautauqua lecturer,
tolii you of Phillip's Wheat Acid Phos
phates. .. Wo .have It Heath's Drug
Stoic, ; ' ' 62
blocks and dry Blubs tur safe. Call
869. -. - , . tt
Asiier Neff, son of Mr. and Mrs.
It.K.Nuff who enlisted In the navy
during the war Is homo on n furlough.
''It's Her Turn Now." Invost in tho
Y.'j W. (.!. A. 'Campaign week from
Julia th to 13th. . .'-...
tboiie 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,
401 Bouth Riverside. tf
(tin-go Mason of Klamath Falls lias
been one of tho citizens from tbnt section-here
on business this week.
Another of those popular pavilion
dances, Gold Mill, Sat. Good muslc.0
-Sweet potato plants for sale at Mon
nreh Seed & Feed Co. tf
Telegraphic news from Salem tells
of the coming promotion of it former
well known Med ford man ami is to the
effect that at a meeting of the state
board of forestry to be held in Portland-Saturday
11. J. Kberly will be
named deputy state forester under a
now law enacted at tho lust bcssIoii of
the legislature. Mr. Kberly has been
employed as nn assistant in the state
forester's office for several years and
receives an nhliual salary1 of $1800.
Under the new law the board may al
low hint not to oxw-pd $:!500 n year.
Dr. Houhp, the Chautauqua lecturer,
told you of' Phillip's Wheat Acid Phos
phates. Wo have it Heath's Drug
Store. 02
Try our tnerchnntr lunch. The
Shasta.
On tho committee that has been ap
pointed to handle the student body
music activities or the II, of O. for
next year Jacksou county has a mem
ber lu the person of John Anderson ot
Ashland,
, For Bale, 1920 Hulek Six, $1300.
Good as now. See Attorney nordon.
; 08
When better automobiles aro built,
D u Irk will build them. tf
' The 48th annual convention of the
Oi'egtin stnto granite convened In
Eugene on Tuesday. Mm. Annn'Dlirt
Ick of Hoftuo Itiver has been appoint
ed a member of tho standing commit
tee oil home economics.
. Wanted Apprentice girl to learn
millinery Ut Deuel's Store. Mllss Taylor."'-
' " 82
Lawn mbwora Bnnrpenect right. Lib
erty ShopV S61-J. tf
There were eight more hntn party
arrivals at the city autg camp ground
Wednesday.
Will trade lnria for shbop. Guy V.
Conner. 69'
Wanted Apprentice girl to learn
millinery at Deuel's Store. Miss Tay
lor, - '". ' ' .
Guests from Portland at the Med
ford are V. K. Lyon, W. C. Mandell.
J. W. Lundy, F. CI Shankland, J. M.
Kusseii, A. 11. Ferguson, G. M. Hroke
land and family, E. A. White, J. W.
Condon, F. !. Ilayburnt G. F. Slgon
thuler, w. F. Sargent, L. A. Hanson,
and D. M. Newgard. Other Oregonlans
at this hotel are W. E. Dykman and
Harry C. Boydsteln of Lakevlew, A. B.
Taylor und C. H. Obenhaus of Hose
burg, F. L. Parker and Will Madison
of Astoria, and II. J. Kuliskey of
Eugene.
Halph Hand will -wrestle Basauta
Singa at Gold Hill, June 10th. '
' Although not definitely decided
Miss Florence Pool, the home . demon
strutlon agent may tuke her annual
vacation beginning on June 8th, spend
lug tho time at her home at Towiisend
Mont.
R. A. Holmes, the insurance Man
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service
See tho Vanity Shop ad Irt today's
paper. 62
Kenneth Williams, tho Grants Pass
ball player with the St. Louis Amer
leun league club who Is well known In
Medford is making a fine record this
season nnd at the beginning of the
week stood .seventh in batting in the
league with an average of 353.
Save money on wrapping paper by
iinln? white print paper in rolls. ABk
this dfflce. tf
Will the party who took tho wrong
umbrella from Nat check room Satur
day night, kindly return same and re
ceive their own. C2
Guests at the Nash hotel Include
Mrs. It. H. -Roberts of Sail Bernardino,
Calif., Phillip B. Lowd and Vernon
Dews of Uutte, Mont., Lymun McDon
aid or Vancouver, M. S. Splkcr of
Portland, and G. Y. Saldh of Salem
Fruit ladders, all sizes. Earl Flu 1 1
Company. - 07
Feed wheat 12.30 per cwt. at the
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange
tf
Volney Dixon was among the Med
ford visitors In Portland this week.
For carpenter work phono Dixon
C39-J-4. Hack to pre-war prices. G7
Hemstitching 8c per yard. Owing
to tho reduction In all lines, we have
reduced the price of hemstitching to
8c per yard. Your orders are respect
fully solicited and will receive very
prompt atttentlon; The Vanity Shop
cor. E. Main and Uartlett. CO
Forest patrol by tho 91st aoro
squadron started in Washington, June
1 and will start in Oregon June 15,
Says Captain Lowell II. Smith. ' The
captain will leave today for Camp
Lewis to be on hand during the first
daya of- the patrol work which Is
starting early in tho northern stnto.
Three' planes will' mako dally circuits
of the timbered nrea of Oregon start
ing the 15th of the month. Two of the
ships will be sent out froin tho Eugene
field which lu tho headquarters of the
squadron and one from Medford, an
other huso, thinks the captain whose
plans are not definitely Settled oil tho
mutter. A total of 127,000 square
miles of tliuhcr In Oregon and Wash
ington will come under the trained
eyes of the Slat's ollservors 'each day
during the fire season It Is estimated
by Captain Smith. Of this area 95,000
square mllos will bo in Oregon.
Eugene Register.
Next week, June Gth to 13th Is cam
paign week for tho Y. W. C. A. lie
prepared to give. -
Mrs. Roy Prultt was ablo - to be
taken home from tho hospital Wednes
day.
The oxtorlor Of the Nalntorlum
which has long been ah eyesore be
causo ot its faded nnd discolored up
pourance ia being repainted in H
maroon 1 color. This improvement Is
much welcomed nnd will add much to
tho general attractiveness of the busi
ness district.
Wo are ready no to do It. What?
Sell you hardware and sHirtlng goods.
Southern Oregon Hardware Co. 04
Oi-egoiiiuns registered at the ' Hol
land are Mr. and Mrs. M. H.' Anders 01
Huntington; Mr. mid Mrs. C. E. Hose-
lund of lloseburg, II. L. Adainson of
Eugene; nnd I In; following from Port-
hind: E. E. Horn, E. J. Kellogg, D. W
Lnndls. W. S. Kennedy, E, P. Geary, It.
E. Morton mill F. 11. Thompson.
For top and upholstering. De Luxe
Auto Top Shop. " ' tf
Mattressos made over, furniture up
holstering and repairing, crating and
packing. lXiuglas, 137 North Central.
Phone 200-Y. 03
Mlllce lluglnning Juno 1st, our
price for hemstitching will bo 8c pet
yard.' Satisfaction guaranteed. Vanity
Hat Shop. Oil
Frank MoTaggart Is n business visi
tor In tho city from Kugetao this week.
William, tho violinist with the Ma
jestic orchestra, Jacksonville, Juno 3d.
:l
Violin Instruction, Floronce Howell,
special dttentlon to beginners. 8parta
building, phone 54E-H. tf
Auction sale of furniture, Central
Point, at Methodist parsonage, Satur
day, June 4tli. 03
Wm. G. Talt, president or tho First
National bank and vice president of
the state bunking association, is at.
tending the association's annual con
vention at Seaside: '
Orth hull, Jacksonville, Friday night
Juno 3rd. Uenl dance music. Majes
tic orchestra. 03'
Cholve of three surfaces of kodak
prints Velvet, gloss, squeegee tenniu-
eled). Sweiu's Studio. 05
Big auto sponges 25c while they
last. Oiled tunned chamois 7c. Hurry
nnd look thorn over. Medford Phar
macy. Oil
F. L. Jepsen of Slsson, Is out! of the
northern California residents visiting
In tho city.
Films In at 10 a. m out at 6. Swem's
Studio. 66
Fruit ladders, nil slr.es. Earl Fruit
Company. B"
Wo develop kodak films free. West
Side Pharmacy. tf
Twenty minutes will be cut from the
operating time of Southern Pacific
train No. 13 betweeD Portland and San
Francisco beginning yesterday, ac
cording to arrangements made by the
company to cut the schedule time of
several of their fast trains.
Another popular dance Friday night,
June 3rd, Jacksonville. Majestic or
chestra. 03
Dancing 9 to 1:30, Orta ball, Friday
night, June 3rd. 03
Regular value HOc auto sponge, spec
ial 25c while stuck lusts. See our win
dow. .Medford Pharmacy, Main and
Central. 63
Rev. Iliiteln and Rev. and Mrs.
Lewis will positively spend Sunday in
Medford In attendance at the last ses
sions of the evangelistic campaign
which ends at the tabernacle here
Sunday night, and will not bo In Ash
land at the big meeting Sunday night
which inaugurates the Biilgln lLewls
revival campaign In that city. ' '
Invest your savings In tbe Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Saturday night, June 4th is the time,
Riverside Community club house on
the Rogue Is the pluce. Just .1 nice
drive on a moonlight night with her;
she will enjoy t;,e trip; ask her. Good
music. Good eats. Congenial crowd. C4
Use pure lead spray for your la.st
applications. Corona Dry Arsenate of
lead. Earl Fruit Company. 07
Among the .passengers arriving in
tbe city yesterday by the Klamath
Fulls auto stage were Francis Walts,
E. W. Riggs, Emll Flackns and J. F.
Lewis.
Sweet potato plants for sale at Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co. tf
Lottie Howard has a full line or
summer hats for till ages. Call and
see them. 109 North Central. 63
If your cur needs washing drop In
und look over our special 25c wash
spbnge. This Is a regular 00c value.
Medford Pharmacy, prescription drug
gists. Phono 10. ' 03
John M. Scott of Portland, general
passenger agent ot tho Southern Pa
cific, left with Mrs. Scott today for a
visit of several months duration at his
old home in Scotland. Ills many Med
ford friends wish a pleasunt nnd Bafe
journey.
C. C. Hoover has been called on the
jury nnd will therefore not be able to
attend personally to tho delivery of
milk this week. Any complaints will
be promptly taken care of by telephon
ing Hoover's Dairy. tf
Pino flume lumber at Big Pines
Lumber company. tf
Ubo pure load spray for your last
application. Corona Dry Arsenate of
Lead. Earl Fruit Company. 07
The Fariu Bureau of .Jackson county
will have a largo delegation In atten
dance at the Farmers Week session at
the O. A. C., Julie 13 to 19, according
to tho present, outlook. It Is now being
planned to have n local auto caravan
lonvo bore a day or two before. '
East Sldd Meat Market just opened
tip with a full line of fresh and cured
moat. Olvo Us a trial. We will thy
und please you. Prices right. 03
Furniture rmisneo nnd repaired.
City Auto Paint Works. Phohe 754-J.
tf
Yes, the music! will be jazzy and the
crowd Will bn merry, the moon will be
shlnlhg on tho lloguo Saturday night
at the Riverside Community club. Are
you going? Sure, let's go. 04
Although tho Bky had a threatening
and cloudy look today the weather pre
diction Is for fair weather tonight and
Friday. Tho niuxlmmn temporaturo of
Wednesday was 82 degrees.
Picotlng ;
Hemstitching i
Rtlttnns corered'- '
Handicraft Shop. ..If
Chl-iinniel demonstration, JiinV 3rd
nnd 4th. M. F. & 11. Co. 03
On!- new Intenslvo course 111 machine
bookkeeping will quality you to do
practical bookkeeping work In a few
weeks. Speed typing and shorthand.
Summer classes (morning only) at
special - low rates begin Juno tlth.
.Medford Business College. Oil
Miss Mnrlo Fnldlnu, tho county
health nurse, left. Inst Saturday to
spend a three weeks vacation In south
ern California.
Popular Saturday night dance at
Eagle Point, Junn 4th, Majestic or
chestra. William's violin. 04
Mrs. Paul Hnhsoti, corsotlore for
NuBotio. Phono G85-J. tf
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co.. 310 East Main. tf
The work of drilling at the Trlgonia
oil well Is now progressing smoothly
and favorable through a very hard
rock formation with the oil prospects
growing better dally. Tbe drill Is now
down over 1200 feet.
The Riverside Community club will
give another one of their popular
dances at their club house on Rogue
river, Saturday night, June 4th. Come
and enjoy a good time. 04
Ladies don't miss chl-namel demon
stration, June 3rd and 4th, M. F. & H.
Co. 03
That cut-off Improvement to make
auto traffic more safe at the corner of
North Oakdale and West Main Btreets
at the Methodist church (South) cor
ner, was finally completed yesterday.
The Work, which was done by the city,
hud dragged on for several months.
Cut the cost of your ruel bill by
pluclng your order for winter fuel. We
are delivering good 4-foot fir wooil
from $7.75 to $9.00 per cord. All other
ruel In proportion. We allow no com
petitors to undersell us. Valley Fuel
Co. ..... tf.
At Eagle -Point, June 4th. Latest
dance music. Majestic orchestra. 04
Guests from a distance at the Med
ford are C. V. Piper or Washington,
A. A. Forth of New York, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Breston of Rochester. N. Y..
Samuel Applestone, Geo. Fox and W.
W. Phillips of Seattle and Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Rankin of Claremont, Calif.
Dance and supper Eagle Point, Sat
urday night, June 4th, Majestic orches
tra. 04
Wo ore paying the highest prices for
all kinds or poultry and eggs. Farm
Bureau Co-Operative Exchange. tr
OBITUARY
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MORGAN Thomas1 Jefferson Mor
gan, private in Co. II, 308th Infantry,
died of lobor pneumonia lu France,
Oct. 15th, 1918. He was tho youngest
son or Wilse and Helen Morgan or
Trail, Ore. Born in Baker City, Ore.,
June 27. 1891, aged 20 years, 11 months
and 18 days. He had been a resident
of Trail for 21 years. Ho was a mem
ber of Sequim, Wash., I. O. O. F. lodge
229. He leaves his parents, Air. and
Mrs. W. P. Morgan, Eagle Point, Ore.,
two brothers, one sister, Henry Mor
gan, Sacramento, Cal., Ed Morguu,
Eagle Point, Ore.: Mrs. Pearl Russell.
Dufur, Ore. Funeral services will Tie
held ut the Perl Funeral Home, Satur
day nt 2:30 p. hi. Interment in I. O. O.
F. cemetery. The funeral services will
be under auspices of Medrbrd lodge
I. O. O. F. and American Legion.
FLATER Isabel! Flater died at her
home In Jacksonville, June 1, aged SO
years, one month, one day. Deceased
Was boril in Windsor, Ontario, Canada,
April 4th, 1841, and was married to
Daniel Flater" lit Chi.hani, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Flater had been married
sixty years and have lived in Jackson
ville Tor the past 11 years. She leaves
to mourn her loss hot- aged husband,
Daniel Flater, also three sons, three
datigHters, Geo. ' Flater, Weavervlllo,
Cnl.i John Flater," Jacksonville, Henry
Walkeiv Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Aund Gil
Hsplo and Mrs. Catherine Brown, Jack
sonvlllo. The funeral services will be
held at -the Methodist chlirch, Jackson
vllle, Sunday, June 6th. Interment in
Jacksonville cemetery.
SMITHSON Helen A. Sitiltlison
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Smlthson died nt the home roiir miles
northeast or Medford, Juno 1, uged ohe
month, 20 days. Interment will be In
t'hoenlx cemetery, Juno 2nd, at 10
a. m. -
Getting Along Good
Women are as great sufrorers from
kidney and bladder ailments as men.
Foley Kidney Pills help rid the blood
stream of lmpurltUs that cause rheu
matic pains, backache, swollen, aching
joints and stiff, painful muscles. Mrs,
Carey, Box 91, R. F. D. No. 2, Middle-
towh. N. Y., writes: "I had kidney
trouble ever since I was a little girl.
but I am getting along good since 1
have takeh Foley Kidney Pills." They
act Immediately and help restore the
kidneys to healthful activity. Sold
everywhere. Adv.
A. F. & A. M.
Jl Special comnitlliicatlnn Mod
A v rord Ixidge 103, Friday even
Ing, June 3, 7 p. m. Two
M. M. degrees.
03 L. E. WILLIAMS. Secv.
SEAT at
SALE The
OPENS TOMORROW 12:00 NOON
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Floor $2.50; Balcony,
$2.00, $1.50, $1.00; plus
10 per cent War Tax.
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A pulsing story of the Great Northwest and the frozen wastes north of ,
Sixty."
Coming Sunday
"Till! FIRE CAT"
with Edith Roberts
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AUSTR1ANS FACE
TRIAL FOR TREASON
VIENNA, June 2. (By Associated
Press.) Eleven former army officers.
Including Major General Joseph Hum
mel were, placed on trial before a spec
ial court here yesterday on the cliarKo
of having committed i reason. In "con:
noctlon with tho recent attempt or for
mer Eriiperbr ' Cilarlcs 'to roRnih: the
throne of Uunsary. The charge is
based on the allocution that the men
organized legionary troops for the pur
pose of restoring tho Hapsburg dy
nasty; I '.'.'"
Tlin nnmilfiHftn of 'w York- CMv
greater than that of any state In tli
U City is
union except New York, Pennsylvania
and Illinois.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Three passenger Saxon,
running order, $85.00. 'li. Genesee
st. , . in
FOIt KENT 5-room furnished bunga
low on King St. Possession on June
aih. See Mr. Taylor, Valley Fuel Co.
If
WANTED To buy tomato plants.
Phone .111-W. ti
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.A TODAY
Do you remember the tims. you" first suffered the pangs of
love all the agony and grief?. And when the girl turned
you down, you were going to commit suicide, but you didn't
have nerve enough, so you vented your pent-up feelings on
your mother or sister and "hated women." You'll love it all
over again and a lot more when you see this Riley-Ray
picture. Our word on it, it's great!
T A MT ft? RT TTF I? T is Playinff the old Qn
JllllvjE IJU IJLILIV you have always loved
in the way you love to hear them.
M PA G E
Coming Sunday
"PINK TKiHTS,"
Clmw Homimro wltli
(ilmly Walton.