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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1921)
MWDFORT MAIL TT?TRTJS"E, rEDFOTJT), OUKCiOXV "WEDNESDAY. .7UXE 8. 1021 F2GE THREE Sure Relief GssSr for INDICEfTOW IpcdEfieis Uttui'Ka A. Maiit-fwhi,' president of the Oregon Farm Bureau has returned' jliutn au extended n! over the state. I Mr. Mausiield says he is Koing to ill Bell-ans Hot wafer Sure Relief INDIGESTION S t Lifa Insurance DIJPAIITMKXT- The Kogue lliver Canal company will take no legal action against 'Sacramento." the aged Chluamau, who was caught last week taking coal from the company warehouse. "Sacra mento" vigorously protests his Ihno cense in his native tongue, and points to the tact that he has fl&uo In the animate a campaign to have congress . i 4 . 7 , . J . there is no need for him to steal. As investigate the federal prisons of thel, , . .. . . , , , , , tar as is known this Is the fust time in land, and men therein serving long1., ., . , , , ,, ,,. ,,,, ' ... ..... the historv of Jackson county that a terms for violations of nnlitarv laws' , . . . , ,, , . . , ., , , Chinaman has been accused of steal- and etiquette while overseas. He Is i . . . . . ... . , ins, and it is a rarity anywhere out- inspired Ly the btory ot a sold er, now ; . . ,. , ., , . ..,, , .- . . 'side Iheir native hind. Sacramento .serving seven years for being drunk, has gllf(el., a toolhaclu,. and shoving a lieutenant olf a shell' ,g kn()wu (u )f plattorm w hen he got in the road. i , . . . . , ,,,, it Nat tonight. Splendid j Ultuiy nm ttroUnU the place. MrnnAOiAM mivo lltDHOIfi!rOU!0 .n-e, earner Tenth and Oakdale to M. B, Buunull of Mason City, Neb., who will occupy the same July 1st Tl.e consideration LelUR $li',uti'i ,;;sh Mr. Bunnell is u retired budne.i. petit i,o:ne time 0:1 ;hi basement, is rplendidly built and fin is lied liirounhoiii and Is nicely lo ei.tud.. - The ii'.v.v pioprietor is having it paint:'il and arranged for occu pancy. We extend a tcdial welcome to :i an. I i'y. One of the largest sales of city property during (lie past few we-?!is was the purchase of .1. P. Ha okiiig. a iil;.ce tu make hi.! Mr. Bui. liotue and Is delighted v illi Med'ord ; and this valley. Mr. Hunm-ll and ' WALKER DROVE CHALMERS daughter are now visiting in Ash-! PORTLAND IN 12 HOURS land. j The Hale res-Menoe is c::o of the' A. YV. Walki r. !i ivip:; a five-passen-nicest In the city, has Id room:: and ger Chalmers, nv-compmiied by Mrs. Walker, Jens Jensen and two daugh ters, and Fred Ryan. left Medford Tuesday morning at S a. ni.,- arrived at Kugeue at 12 o'clock noon, left Kugeno at 1:30 p. and arrived In Portland at t):30 p. 111., being eleven hours and "id pidiiites on the road. They iua.de the trip without a mishap of any kind and the Chalmers was still rarin' to 6- , 1 . The entire coast of Greenland Is haw inown. " i- Is Viirvv , offerins 1 hll forms of protejiUton.J. of the eume hi;:li litnndnrd ns our other lines. It. A. HOLLIES THE INSURANCE MAN AU Forms Lnsiit-nni'c nnd liontls Juckson County Hank Iililj;. Sic.:1 i What Are You Doing With Your . JCodak Pictures Ate you taking cave ofthom after you have had thcin "made. Look over iriir com plete line of Loose Leaf Aulo 'Albums. We develop Kodak Films Free, Dancing music. A til One of the new additions to the Cargill Apartments will be ready for occupancy in about two weeks, and the oilier in about six weeks. Vse pure lead spray for your last applications. Corona Dry Arsenate of lead. Karl Fruit Company. C7 Workmen have commenced the work of excavating for the new slaughter and storage house to be built' by Nich ols and Ashpole on their property In the eastern part of the city. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Duildlng and Loan association. The work of moving the machinery and equipment of the Kogue Kiver inning company to their new quar ters on Front street, south, is under way. f Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlere for Nulioiie. Phone 5S5-J. tf The graduation exercises of the University of Oregon will bo hold at Kiigene, Thursday, Juno 3d, ami 11 large number 01 Hoguo Itiver valley collegians will visit their alma mater at that time. The commencement day address will be delivered by Kdgar II. Piper, editor of the Oregonian, and a feature of the week will bo the re union of the class of lSHti. It. A. Holmes, the insurance Man. Insurance and Honda, plus Service. Sooley V. Hall, manager of trans portation to Crater Lake, has received j nonce uiiu ti people 11.1111 iiosiou win arrive lor a trip to me laKe July is. Fruit ladders, all sizes. F.arl Fruit Company. G7 II r. and Mrs. S. L. Leonard and son Ted who have been visiting their son Guy at Fresno, Calif., left tills morn ing for home by auto, and expect to leach tills city tomorrow afternoon. Wo develuj) Kodatt films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf T. J. Fuson attended to business matters and visited friends in Ashland for a few hours Wednesday. 6 You Save Money5' says the Good Judge And get more genuine chew ing satisfaction, when you use ithis class of tobacco. This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever did.'. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you' that. ' Put uj in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobaccor 1 TUNG! BASANTA SINGH Hindu Champion vs. ' ' ' R.W.HAND Un Defeated Southern Oregon Champion y.. , 1 , v r. j: NO PRELIMINARIES ' FINISH MATCH BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS PAVILION ARENA GOLD HILL, OREGON Friday, June 10. , 9 p. tm Sharp . SEATSi ON SALE AT Ross & Ross, Central Point; Irwin Cigar Store, Ashland; Brown & Brown, Medford ; M. D. Eowers, Gold Hill. TICKET PRICES $3.00, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c Feed wheat S2.30 per cwt..at the Farm Dureau Co-operative Kxchango. tf Attorney William MrlKSS of Ashland attended to legal business in the city and county seat Tuesday. The work of thinning apples and : pears is in full swinir in the orcharils of the valley. Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone E45-H. tf Paul Heddy, n student, at the Simla Clara college has returned to Bpend the summer vacation with his parents in this city. Mrs. Sidney S. Smith and two sons will leave the middle of the mouth for, their old home at Washington. Iowa, where they will spend tho summer with friends and relatives. Mr. Smith j will spend tint summer at his summer noine at nis cottage on I'euean nay in the Klamath Lake country. Save money on wrapping paper by usinp white print paper In rolls. Askj this office. tt V. J. Kmerlck leaves Thursday for Pelican Bay where ho will make ready for opening his summer camp uhoiit July 1st. A. 11. Cornell of fl rants Pass was a business visitor in the city Wednesday, afternoon. ' 1 Charles Hamilton of Rueh spent a few hours in the city Tuesday attend ing to business matters. Dance at Beagle Saturday, June 11. Good music. (lood eats. Good order. Good roads. Good, time for everybody. 70 Tho Medford Wood company is a new fuel concern which has establish ed yards at the corner of Third and Fir streets. A supply of wood has been received and shipments will be coming in steadily In preparation for all demands. Orders will be tilled for all kinds of slab, fir and oak, In full length, or stove lengths. Mill blocks also handled, all at the lowest, possi ble prices. All wood seasoned and ready for use. G7 Wrestling fans of tho Kogue River valley are showing interest in the match next Friday evening at Gold Hill between Ilasnntii Singh and Ralph Hand, the undefeated pride of Gold Hill. This is the first time Hand" has been in action since he wrestled a draw with Ted Thye, who has since been defeated by Walter Miller. Thye has been asked to referee the match. Hand will weigh 1(13 and Uasanta Kit) pounds, catchweights, best two out of three falls. There will bo no prelim inaries and the bout will start at nine o'clock. Tho appointment of Martin D. Bow ers of Gold Hill, as a member ot the state lime board, was announced by Governor Olcott Monday. Bowers fills the vacancy caused by the death of Ills father, Benton Dowel's. Tho ap pointment was made In conformity with the provisions of the statute which requires the recommendation of the State Tax Payors' league. Bowers also had the recommendation of the state llmo board. $50.00 reward for return of box of tools taken from II. C. Thomas house in east Medford C. E. Starna, 701 West Jackson. 72 OBITUAEY PRIM Charles Print passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. I. Keklesen, (n- Portland. ,0rn., Tucst day, Juno 7th, at 'the ci(re of 63 years. Mr. Prim was ex-judgo of Jackson eounty. Born of a pioneer family In Jacksonville 111 the year 18r,U. lie leaves one son, C. XV. Prim of Wash ington, D. C, and two daughters, Mrs, A, I. Keklesen of Portland and Mrs. IC. IJ. l.ynn of Warren, Arizona. Funeral services will he held at Jacksonville cemetery under liliflldeeH of Medford Lodge No. 1108. B. P. O. 10., Thursday,'' June 8 at 3 p. in. Weeks-Conger Co. In charge. LEACH Sarah" Jane' Leach died at her home, No. 417 North Bartlett street, Medford, Ore., June 7, from liemorhages. Sen ' was a native" daughter of Jackson county, horn on the old Whetstone ranch went of Medford, April 7th, 1870. Seh was !." years and 2 months, and was a member of Wentonka Council No. 20, Degree oft Pocahonttts, also of the Christian Church. She loaves a hus band, 11. L. Leach, and one boh, Mer rill D. Rhodes, also three sisters and four brothers, who aro Mrs. I.uclnda Pullen of Modesta, Cal., Mrs. Luvina Walters of Gold Hill, Ore., Mrs. Alice Murphy of Medford,' Ore., Daniel Murphy of Salem, Ore., and Francln Wlliluni and Benjamin Murphy of Central Point, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, Thursday, Juno 9, at 2:30. p. in. Services at tho grave will bo in ' ment In the I. O. O. F. cenieterj1. Notice All Pocahontas members are re quested to meet at the Redmon hall. Thursday afternoon tit 2 o'clock, June 9th, to attend the funeral services of Mr. H. L. Leach. 67 MAUD SCHLEICHF.RT, Poc. ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Wood cutlers or will sell , HtuuipRge. Gold Kay Realty telephone 72S-R or 13I-Y. " " tf lknown. ' !! I I r " i J'rtfti iuuai - 1 riE. 1 It 4 UKr'j YOU nAVL tfc.E.IN WA1 lliiNvji f UK I f I n ( . : 31 ' ' ' . : " I mposfer !-telj fese pieopie few goxie I rtwn mnThsr nam anrS na:ip1 iiniii I P ii i r rr. s s , ;v . n nil ii i i f jtj B mwrr ""af Trxttm vikWJFm'v h ' n m?s pinion . iib i ii i i - vrv -r ,-. ill f, i OTHER " ' L "' ' . SUNDAY ' m FEATURE3 ( "'wa- J-anBMj FRANK MAYO in V OF QUALITY I .! L M I ''HONOR BOUND" .' W i - ; ; .B.