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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1921)
T v PffOE SIX ME7J.FO KT MATL Tftrr.TTXE. MKDFORI), OKEGOX, WKDXKSDAY. .7UXK 22. 11)21 Jally the parlc In whh b lie family lamped duiluK tbe I' or two. and hi- :1 Wi.cli ATTEND SUMMER MIhh (lertrcde KiikIi. ten her at Oakland, Oil., hH been cnJoyinK thr vacation Mca.'!(n by a aerlcH of tours, hoKiiwiffiK at Ja!ie 'I'ahoe and extend M MGH SPIRITS ing iih far as Yellownlnno J'ark, IncluUiiiK tlie VoKcinito region. ulso Al .Mil AKIIIANM. June 2 2. A bruit 75 tciirhot'i;, ii'iMMi!(ntiiK ih distiirtu throiiKlioiK the stato. itrc hero I'm' ;hr HiinmiHi whonl, which, lthinliiK on Ttiemlay, for a Kes.'ion of nix weekn, affords rcKUlnr normal cotinnji, micli nH nre tmiKlit nt Mumnoiilli; In fact, tlio m'hool Ih on fXt-nsion of iho )i Kon Torinal cIhmhi'm nut in tho lo a h)Kh tichool liiiitdiiiK, with (J, A. lUin o A Mhlitm! mi iuM-1 n ten dent, hi rhitro of tho m'HRiniiH. 'I'll 1m oxt hlon course had Kh Inception a y nn, und cKpcially UnriiiK the i:tHt- wlntor were niTaiiKotiK'nlM under way perfect I UK the- ln iih ami irovlillii )o(1kIiikh for tin kIimIi p(h. The mill o; hIx ton I cottiixnM in thr parkn h) umtorlfitlY in thin refined . The mitn- mer hi liool having heen established lioro through the effort of the chain- Iiop of cominerco, it v:t t lie Inxiea thing to do for that organization t finnncu the project, wliicli it linn dour to tJjo extent of an appropriation of $2(700 from Kh permanent hud(;ei. It In confidently expueted, however, thai tnitloiiH will, in Die main, provide lot tho expenwH of tho hcIiodI, and if ho, (ho HUhKtantial apportionment will In available for varioiin other enter- priHen for which the Chamber of Coin mei'i'o HtatxlK Hponxor. Practical edu cational advantaKiH afforded covci wide Hcope, including: met hod a in arithmetic, reading, KooKrnphy, lan- KUitKe, etc, for primary, intermedin) and Kia mmar khmIph, alnn educational ineuNiiremcntK, p.nyi holny, and rural school prohhtmu. l'hysieal trainiiiK and public Hchool mulc are additional privlleuoB available. I!oth "work ami pluy" will he mixed In tho rlKht pr portioiiR. In other words, if HtudicM i provo arduous, tin; Ijouih of relaxa tion will be rorrespondinKly pleasure able in the midst of an ideal environ inoiit Implying a typical uuiiiiiior out J. W. MeCoy, cashier of the VUr.t National hanlt, loft early In tho week. accompanied by bin daiiKhters, ,M;ir- Riiret arid I'Yuncos, to Join Mm. ,Me Coy, "who for neveral weekH paHt han been havliiR a cuiuko of le-ono from mountain to Hen level. Tlio family car was tnUoii' alniiK. and ;hero will be a HerhH of delightful motoring toui-H throughout central California, with Han Francisco as a center of radiation. Tho patrol of Hillah Temple will afford tho IS I trine oonl Indent to tho pageant on the fourth. Although Captain Cliapman of .luckHimvillo, Ih away at military cauui. and First Lieutenant Tnngwald of Medford, lias frono to Kan Kranelspu to he married, thoro still remaiiiH Second lieutenant I il u in, of O rants Pass, who mm t bird ranklnir offlcor, 1m capable of mn' HhalltiK tho forces, ami In the event bin HUperlor offleeru don't return in . tlmo to participate, will lead Jiu ro Oessloii anyway. Anions tittidiMitH at homo from Htato unlverHlty fur the vacation aro Jack Brady and Owlght fireKK. Mitts Helen Kinney uf Oakland, Cal.. In hero for a summer vacation with her uncle mid aunt, Mr. and Mih. A. E. Kluncy. Tho two "It's" riiichaiian and Ull lliiKM. woi-o elected 1 epreHcntativcH on tho uehuol bourd Iti.nl Friday, M. W. Odell of Vani'ouver, AVash., Iiiih been an intereHted ob.scrver of ArdilnnriH HUrroiinriiiiKM of lute, espee- Tlie cliildrcn'H playKroiinds in the parkH are hcciich of joyousm-nii thuHe fine days, with all nortu of r.-'iui'w, phy.'dcal training and amuseinents for thu you n tern, Under t he eye of a matron, who Ih ever watchful over the intei-cHl of the little folks. i:asc-b.-iM and volleyball arc in order for tlmse Inclined, from 10 to 12, while c'!hoiih in KWliriminK are available free of charge from 1:30 to G. TIkj 4-lty, t liruitKh ItH park eoiniiilNsion, bcarH tho major expeime, and fonnidera it a wood fnvcHtmcnt. The only discord ant note ia an occasional whine from some hypochondriac to the effect that t hese playKroumlH, in rounding up the kids, afford their overworked niammaH more opportunities In which to ciiw.'iko in the hrldi;o v ";lsl and ao Klal lioiir pafiliiiH'H, The (wo hc pn rate nnltH of the i'res byterinn Chriatian Fmleavor Kociety indulge in friendly rivalry over nii-i- Hinnary Jiid mattei'H. Jenoiuiuated (lie bluen and the pinka, ontentH are eiiKiiK'd In, tile Iohci'h to entertain the winneiH In a Kertes of plcnica and oilier forniH of entertainment. i(mjImI to return from tnrh:uil;, Cal., on or nhout Ju'y 1, iicroiiipuiil::i ly htiH fatnily, mill Lhi?y will rcin.'iin lirrr- ihirini tlio . iiiminuT nt thi'lr cIckhiU homo on lipiH'r Oranilf! Htruut ovur louklni; tho iiitrhH. Itob (.!(MMlyi'(ir, of th vli-litily if Snn KritnrlHro, who Ih NiiiiimorliiK hor? with his fiunily, mil is Htoiti:iK with liis mothor on fhiirih Ktrt-i-t, i.M m:ik- tiiK til! oiil familiar rumlt--i.,H hlossfim llko tlio iiw, to Hiutll an extent has lie ultivnted the veKetalile nnd flower liatelieti, not to mention the well-kept lawn. I'Jlo telephone eompany lian heen enrrvlni; 11 hl ail in Hevernl papel-H. larKi- lyito heralding I lie (piery, 'Mlow mneh time do you lime?" H all du pellilH. On oeenHioriH eollHiderahle time Ih lout in wttillnt: on (-'entrul, for limttiiicx'. HlHkiyou eliapter, lioyal Areh Jla- hoiih, will ennfer tho Koytil Areh de cree on Tliiiraday evening thlH week, and Mlilaud Lede No. 2'i IkiIiIm a third deftreu HeKHiort on Friday oven-hiB. It. II. I.oekwood of Khellon, Wash., Ihim loti;ht the l.ithia bakery from K. C. JorKenson, and will extend the indUHlry insofar h KiipplyitiK whole aale as well nn retail demand::. He helievea that every Kindle loaf eon- Hinneil in AhIiIiukI Hhould bo baked by the home lii.stittitlouH. Sirs. Jennie liomleau, vhtlliiu: here from Callfnnila. Iimh Mold her home liilneM on l''alrvlew Htreet to X. 10. MordHlrotn, u neweonu'i from .Mon tana. V.. Moody la prepnrinn to I111IPI fine new home on Mairanila atreet Kenaa, Jr., of I'ortlanil, baa been b nf late inapeetlnK plana and Hpeeifl- nitiotiH ol tho nareutat domielle. CAJII' I.KWIS, Wash.. Juno (Kpci i.-il.l After tlio usual fliiiry uml evelteiiienr, Co. A has bueklei into iiriny work with its usual pep and vlKor. Hue to a blunder, probably ut tho uvular army, Co. A, aud other DrcKon roiiiiianir.-i, are scattered about In various parls of ramp. Seven companies Including Co. A are encamped on tlio extreme western end 'of Oreiron avenue, while the re mainder of tho O. N. U. Is scattered limn Hill street tn llilh on California itvenue, about a mllt apart, ('o. A i well sallslied with their quarters be lli!; located In one oT the few shady sikiIs In the barracks area. After two days close order drill the company went on Ihe rifle raiiKft, and as usual made as bi1 If not tho best record of any company In tlio regi ment. Tho best score niaile In our erKunizalion was made by Actlns Cor poral l'i'cilrieks with a score of 18 out of a possible CI), whllo two others made, scores of -17. Katurday mornliiK was 'Spent in kit inspection and In- slriicllon, In nomenclature nnd usu of field equipment. At niKin Satunluy fjn per cent of the company wen; granted leave until taps Sunday evening. Most of tho members took advantage of (lie lehvu lo visit Seattle, Taconia and other points of interest. All members of the company aro In lilh spirits anil aro worklii); with de termination to win their share of the medals and trophies offered as prizes for rifle firiiiK. romtitivo drill, etc. Thoro is no sickness In tho company, and duo lo tho excellent mess pre pared by Cooks Iverson nnd Itoynolds under the supervision of Moss Ser Uoiiut Tcrrlll, most of (ho men are liiiliiiiiB weiKhl in splto of tho Btrontl oiib triilnlug they aro inceivins. MAUSHALL. w. William tho west, ' The local chapter, 1). A. II., adoplliiK ways and means looking tlio installation of a substantial and appropriate marker for the old South toad, in order that those who run. or ather speed, may read. H. (I. Woleolt has botiKht the nro ory stoo of Win. HIIiIih In thu depot ffllakes cann ineaskr CANN1N0 is a real pleas ure when you have a good oil cookstove. Just light the burner nnd tho steady, clean, intenso heat is driven directly a gainst the cooking. The kit chen stays clean and com fortable. To insure best results uso only Pearl Oil. Pearl Oil is clean burning and uniform. Refined and re-refined by a special process. Most eco nomical to use. For sale by dealers every where. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalifornL) PEML.OIE v. HEAT AND. LIGHT S. Hart In Big Role S. Hart's latest picture of O'Mnlloy of tho Mounted,'' will bo I ha feature attraction at the lilallo theatre today anil tho remain der of tho woek. Tho role of O'Mnlloy Is said to bo ono nf thu stroiiKeiil char acter portrayals with which. Mr. Hart has favored Ills followers In many months. Thrills mid clever Incident abound throtmhout tho action of this virile photoplay. Tho star apiHinrs as ono of tho .Mounted tho inexorable law of which is, (Jet Your Man! He hits upon tho idea of robbing a bank to wain niotiibcrshii in a Bans of out laws, so that ho can capture tho man ho wants for iniirdor." llu ho Is dis covered in sendiiiK I lie money hack ami accused of treachery, llo is forced to battle lor a Kirl's honor Iho (jirl bolus tho Hlslor of tho allcgod, inuider- or. hho saves O Malley from the out laws ami together thuy malm a thril litiB csonpu. it Is then Unit Iho mount ed pollcoiium learns that Ihn mtiidoi was Justifiable, tin ho conductor! thorn lo the boundary lino and permitted (hem their freedom, whllo he returned lo Iho post and rosisnod. Ills resigna tion was decide I upon when ho found himself in lovo with the Kill. Tho pic lure is graphic In action and Is hi;hiy inleresliiiK. The slar Is supporleil by Kvn Novak, Antrim Short and others. "What's Worth While?" If you were asked "What's worth while?" wlial would your unuwor he',' lu a vai;ue sort of way you havo a! ways told yourself thai you knew, but the chances are that you have never Kiven the subject serious thouKhl. If you were to keep that thouKhl 'What's Worth While'' before you. dis sect It and then prncliso it, you'd never have cause to say 'Tin sure un lucky," and when your day's work i: over you would know It had heen con scientiously done and your nithl's sleep would ho sweet. Lola Weber has adapted the thounht 'What's Worth While," to the screen md It's not a sermon, but a picture of KiippliiK heart Interest from stem to stern. At the 1'aae theatre today anil Ihe remainder of the wonli. Claire Windsor and Uiuls Calhorn havo Ihe leading roles. Others In Iho cast in clude Arthur Stuart Hull, Mona Lisa and Kil win Stovrns. i;W YOKK, Juno 22. .loo Lynch, world's baataniweisht champion, last niRht knukod out Sammy Sandow of Cincinnati in .13 seconds of fiKhtiiiK in the opening round of a ten round match. CI. i:KI. AM). Juno 22. Tommy (ilidious, St. Paul lishtheavi neih! who lun eleven coiiMVittive ku.ickouts fo his credit nnd Willie Median, of !'an Kt .ui'.ie . are scheduled to meet here loniht in a li'-rouud bout to a derision, (iihhons expects to onto, the riuu wei.uhin.i; 171 iouu.!s, 2" THE IDEAL ' IT EXPRESSES: THAT IT EXCEL," AND EVER REFLECT CREDIT UP0K THE NAME IT BEARS When the decision a'ao made to manufacture a Cord Tire the iyp? and quality of tiro to be produced was lifec L'jic decided upon. The result of an exhaustive investigation showed dearly that the motoring, public did not receive a full return upon their normal investment in tires, or in other words, the motoring public failed to obtain mileage and service in . proportion to their investment and in proportion to the co;.t of producing the average cord tire. We were further impressed with the growing need for a tire of unquestionable quality, a tire into which was incor porated the most, desirable of the latter day attainments and features that'would render the purchaser mileage and service in direct proportion lo his investment. To accomplish this it is quite apparent that a tire of superior quality and excellence mutt be produced. So the , new Sovafje Cord is a mighty tire, not due to so-called , secret or patented processes, but as the result of untir . ing research, experiment and test. First, as to design. Over a year elapsed between the time the original design of this particular tire was started to the completion of the. moulds. A yczr of hard work with much retracing of steps, finally to be rewarded by ths production cf a tire which even lo the casual observer is apparent ns splendidly designed fronj s?ii engineering viewpoint and r-'sscssing striking individuality. ; Large, not overside, but built up to the maximum standards established by the Tire and Rim Division of the Rubber Association of America. Built by a staff of skilled craftsmen carefully selected due to their knowledge and experience in the cord tire work. That raw materials should be selected for quality i natural, but what is more essential is that every process of production is guarded by continuous inspection to in sure against any impairment of this quality. ' r These tires havj been subjected to many months of gructing experimental runs on test cars and stage lines over ail conditions of roads, enabling u to both prout! and disprove many theories, and in several instances choose the better of two known standard practices. Weaknesses were eliminated and many improvement incorporated, finally to present to the motoring public this Aristocrat of Cords which we believe will render the maximum of uninterrupted service and mileage per dollars invested. And in the final analysis, is this hot the only basis upon which you can figure tire costs ? built mmexEL VlCC-rRSIDENT AND GENERA HAHA1KII THE 5 PR ECKELS SGVfiGE"TtnE CD. SfiN DfE0, CAL I FORNIX OUR BEST ASSET IB THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER iiiiimuiumijiisi0miiincti3:fiiiiiiiLiun ILxcHange.Xire Company Medford, Oregon Enders .Cash. .Department vS'tore Ashland, Oregon - V- Look them over everywhere and then sec us. We will save you from $50 to $150 on used Fords. Our business is Fords, and when you buy from us it must be right. Nothing over $350 in touring cars or roadsters, overhauled. G E. Ijates Auto Co j'otiuds less than his opiKniout,