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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
PJGE TWO MEDFORT) MA"TL TTfTBtTKE, MTDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JUXK 2:1, 1021 L ocal and Personal Thore seems to be no lot-up In sight to the. present warm wavo which yes terday afternoon reunited it climax of 15.6, as the prediction of this morninK for the next twenty-four hours only forecasted fair weather. However, a Blight cloudy condition off and on to day seemed to presage relief through a thunderstorm. But yesterday's inax imnin. 'was quite cool taken In consid eration with the heat record of last year :whlch was 109 decrees on Aueiut 13. The 1920 record wave started with a temperature of 97 on August 10, and continued as follows: 103 on August 11th, 107 on Aug. l'JIh, lo on Aug. 13, 105 on August 11 and 103 on Aug. IB, and then dropped down to nearly normal. Hemstitching, plcotlng. singer Sew ing Math. Co., 10 S. Kir St. Phono' 215-11 9S" Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2U1-J. tf Grasshoppers aro becoming quite had In somo parts of tiie county and aro doing ilan)iigfi lu nlfaira fields and gardens, and before tho nuisance bo-l comcB too serious County Agent Cati may. ptit on a campaign of eradication of tho pests. Ho requests that, all per sons suffering from tho raids of grass hoppers communicate with his office as to such a campaign, and to ledrn how to com ttiit tho evil. Seo Handicraft Shop window bar gains In children's dresses, Friday and Saturday. xa Two popular dances this week by thj Majestic orchestra: Friday night ut Jacksonville and Saturday night at Unglo Point. Knul' sed. 82 A civil service examination has been ordered for July 23 for appllcauls for tho Ashland post office. It was a sur prise to tho Ashland people because , tho term of tho present postlnaslor, Mr. Kaiser, does not expire for some tlmo yet. Uinltrollu covers. Liberty Shop. If Hundreds of young turkeys aro dy ing from tho fatal disease lllackhead Turkey raisers can elimlnale this loss by using Oermazone, a guaranteed cure for all poultry diseases. Monarch Seed & Food Co., sales agenls. tf Tho members of tho local Knlghls of Columbus chapter and their relatives and friends uru looking forward to the first annual picnic anil oullng of Ihc organisation which will bo held next , Sunday, Juno 2(itn, In Ihe grove Jusl west of Cold Hill on the Willow Springs road. There will bo races and sports for tho children as well as tho grown-ups. Tho picnickers will leave on I lie outing by auto after, I lie 9:30 a. in. mass at tho church Sunday morning. Kiddies' play sufls choice "Tic I Inn dicraft Snrtp.v, ' - S2 Modrord. Fuel Co., dry mill brocks and ulE otuur kinds of wood.' Phono 242. . '., , v 8-1 Mrs. T. i".Hales f Alienl i, Wash. arrived- today to visit her son, II. T. IJcI,oHli,' and ramlly. ' Phono 47l Cluaranteed work, prompl service. Clt'y Cleaning A Dyoing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Property Owners Attention. Heller pay tho Interest on your assessments before July first anil avoid the penalty 87 Among tho eastern gnosis registered at tho Medford aro K. It. Kullerlou V H. Crelger, .L. ti. tlrlffilli and Joe liner of Chicago, i ' Children's dresses, 2 to t! years chblco 7.ric. Handicraft Shop. 82 Uso Carco, a guaranteed preparation to rid your vegetable- and flower gar den of grubs, slugs, cut warms and other pests. Monarch Seed it Feed Co. "' ,r For the first time since Hie world war tho 2,ri ccnt incul Is back again In tho city. A new hoarding house up slajrs In a West Main SI reel business block lias out signs that regular meals are served at this price. School for drawing and painting. Mr&. rCdihoiiUson, College bldg. 927-X. i 87 Two popular dances Ibis week by the Ma.ieslle orchestra: Friday night Ht.'Jncktftinvllln nnd Saturday night al F.Hglo point.- Kimf sed. 82 The funeral of Oliver llarliaugh. Ihe aged and well known citizen or Jack sonvllle,- was hold Wednesday after noon at . his lain homo lu that. town. The services, which were largely at tended, were conducted by Itev. .1. K. Howard of the county sent Presbyter ian church. Tho burial was In the Jacksonville cemetery. Itargains in children's dresses. Frl day and Saturday, llandlcrart Shop. 82 Hemstitching 8c per yard at the Stylocraft shop. Wo also d dress making, pleating embroidery, buttons, braiding ami mr'udlng. Phone 7II-.I. M, F. & II. Itldg. Mcsdames Katon & Itoberts, props. x,-, Mr. and Mm. Fred Chess of Kimono who have many friends In tills vicinity and own a ranch In tho Applognte dis trict, arrived ill the city Wednesday artel are guests at tho Nash. Tree props nnd plno fliiiiio lumber. Hlg Pines Lumber Co. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Mr. nnd Mrs. ('has. Newman of Hornhmnk arrived hero Wednesday Willi tho Intention of making Medford their homo. They are slopping at the city auto camp at present. Tho Scandinavian society will cele brate their Mid-Summer, toast at Grant Pass park, June 2. Will stint from S. P. dCHil at nine o'clock by free truck. so When belter automobiles aro built. Jlnlck will build them. it Among tho northern California visi tors In Medford aro Mr. and Mrs. II ly, Young of Diinsmnlr. Pay your Interest before July first The First Paptlst church announces its final sacred concert lor the season for next Sunday night at 8 p. in. Tho many who have heard with much pleu uro these concerts will be glad to know that this one will be given. Mr. Scougall, who has sung previously in the choir, and Mr.' William Vawter will assist in this concert. A full pro gram will appear later. A new forest road on which bids will be received July 5 by the district engi neer's office lu tho bureau of public roads, Portland, will open up tho Ore gon Marble Caves in Josephine county from tho west side of the Siskiyou national forest to motorists. There is no road into the Marble C:A'es country at present. Persons visiting It arc forced to pack in over a trail several miles in length. With the completion Wishing to retain ihe good will of ji our patrons after a loss as well as of the new forest highway, motorists boforo we only offer insurance in the may make the entire trip In 1 machine strongest companies In the business, j going west from Holland. The forest This agency would like to help you ; road will be eight and a half miles in and, nvold (he penalty, insure effectively against loss. Call McCurdy Insurance Agency. 82 Wo want second-hand furniture and stoves and pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. SO The Farm Hureau of Josephine coun ty Is planning a celebration to be held at Riverside pari!, Grants Pass, on July 2nd, among the features of which will be the main address by George A. Mansfield of Medford, president of the slate farm bureau federation, and com munity singing. "Whenever better Life Insurance is written, Cochran and his ugouts will be writing it." tf Kvnngelisl Fred Scott and wifo are conducting special revival tent meet ings lit the corner of Jackson and Central ovcry night at 7:4fi. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Como and get saved, re ceive the Holy Spirit, and be healed of your disease, Jesus tho same yester day, today and forever. All welcome. 82 The MedTord W. C. T. H. has re ceived tho following from the Ashland W. C. T. U.: "Ashland W. C. T. U. night Is Thursday. Please come and bring a large delegation to help In croaso our membership. Take seats a littlo to right of speaker's Bland. All wear white ribbon. Don't disappoint us.. Come." Save money by insuring in an oh scuro mutual firu insurance company? Not likely. Savo money by Insuring in standard stock companies historically sound? More than likely much more. Wo offer tho latter kind of insurance coupled with real service. May wo call and explain? McCurdy Insurance Agency. i 82 Anol her big drop In shoo prices at I ho Medford Shue Hospital, 119 Kasl Sixth street. tr Clarence Kvaiis who witli Ills wife and child bail been visiting bis mother al, Seattle and sisters at ilremertou for tho past two weeks, arrived hoine this forenoon. Mrs. Kvaus and baby will continue on their visit at llrenier lon for somo time yet. Wo do not spoclali.o on any one mako of car, but aro equipped 'to re pair ail makes. Kxperlenced median les with excellent equipment of tools and machinery enable our shop lo turn out work promptly and at a sails ractory prico. Wo specialize on cylin der roliorlng and n.'l troubles. River side Garage. '. .81 People wishing to go to Clnnnbur Springs can go oil the L. II. Newton Dally Stage Line, llornlirook, Calif. 9(1 III cooperation with tint farmers of Jackson county (lie biological survey division of the department of Hie In terior Is continuing Its war against tho gray digger squirrel, according to Ira N. Galirielson, head of the rodent ani inal section, who recently returned from field work near Medford. Ga lirielson stated that, between I .) i mid 50,(100 acres or land on tho rringo of tho cultivated areas will have pot son sot out. This Is the third year of the campaign and he sn.ys tho iiiimbei' of animals has boon decreased until some areas that were infested arc entirely fre from the pests. Portland Journal. For Ice creani- Oakdalo and lllh. tf Two popular dunces tills week by the Majestic orolieslra: Friday iilghl at Jacksonville ail Saturday night al hagle Point. Knuf sod. 82 Gus Newbury has been In Portland for several days past on business. Interest mi assessments will be d llnqueul after July first and a penally of five per cent will be added. 87 Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper in rolls. Ask tills ofl'lco. If Despite Hie present warm wave the real summer season will not be re garded as on hero in earnest until the writer of a special column In tills newspaper begins his annual cam paign of maligning (he sparrows. , Waterman fountain pen inks are deep rich colors. .Medford Hook Store. 80 Food wheat J2.30 tier cwt. at the Farm Huron u Co.-Operatlvo Kxehango. tf Assistant County Prosecutor' George Codding spent today lu Ashland In looking alter the state's Interests In several oases In Justice dowdy's court. Including the preliminary hearing of J. R. O'Diiiiovau on tho charge of lar ceny of an auto by bailee. It' your merchant docs not handle Rogue River Hrootns you can got them at (lie public market. S3 First class carpenter work. Kstl- inalcs furnished. Phono Dixon 0:19 .1-1. 86 George llaiion and .lanios Cnven of Grants Pass, spent. Wednesday In over seeing Ihe installation of u now pump at the Gingham orchards. Automobile pennants in official bine ami white. Medford Hook Store. Ml' It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man insurance, and Ponds, plus Service. Clarence Koames enjoyed his' visit here so much that he postponed de parting for Ills home in Seattle until today. The "Dokoy" orchestra will furnish Ihe music for the K. P. dance Thurs day night. All knights and their ladies are Invited. SO There Is a penalty for violating the city ordinance slating tiiat there Shall be no shooting of fire crackers or any firearms at any time or any place lu the city of Medford. No merchants sha'il be allowed to sell snn 87 cniorccd. Chief of Police. length and built on a li per cent grade. Wc have a largo stock of used and rebuilt tires. Get your spare tire and savo trouble. Kxehange Tiro Co. 85 Two popular dances this week by tho Majestic orchestra: Friday night at Jacksonville and Saturday night at Kaglo Point. Knuf sed. 82 Henry Muekcy, the photographer, expects to leave In four or five days on a two months vacation. His itin erary has not been completed but be will spend Ills regular two weeks in the hayflelds of Klamath county, after which ho will retire to the seashore and the mountains. "1 have had the flu two winters hand running, ' said Mr. Mackey, "and I'm going to get the pneumonia out of my system, ami n way from the click and clack oi Fords." Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to 5 and 7:30 to 9:30 p. lu. tf For Sale or trade Columbia drag saw, only used 20 days. Seo Medford Shoe Hospital man, 119 East Sixth street, Medford. 81 Arthur L. Hill wlil return Thursday from San Francisco, where ho went on business, and to look after tho in terests of tho War Kaglo mine, a quicksilver property lu tho Meadows district. The owners recently receiv ed word that tho general tariff bill now ponding before congress will pro vide an incrcaso of $20 per flask on lniH)ited quicksilver, nnd increase the price of Anioiican quicksilver from $50 to between $H6 and $70. Horse-Shoo tires and lubes aro the cheapest per mile. Call and Inspect heforo buying tires. . Kxehango Tire Co. 85 Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 3IS Kast .Main. tf T. I,. Richardson and wife of los Angeles, who have boon visiting his nephew, Sam T, Rleliardsou of Ibis city, left Wcdiicmiay evening for tho Kast on an extended tour. F. F. Stone, the harbor, O'llrien's old stand. tf Knlghls, don't forget tho dance Thursday night. 1). O. K. K. orchestra. 80 George Cotterlll, a carpenter cm ployed on the Gold Ridge mine (level iipnient work, Toll on a snag Tuesday al'ternoon Inflicting a painful injury to his side, lie came to this city Wed nesdiiy for medical trentnient. f Mrs. C. K. Golilo, teacher of piano. 219 W. Main, upstairs. 81 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for Nullum-. Phone 5S5-J. tt' Trevo Liimsden who loaves June 28 lo accept a position with a Los An goles bonding bouse, Is making pre paralions for his departure. Ills plaee as assistant cashier or the Jackson Counly bank will be filled by William Vawter, and the lattor's place taken by Scott Davis. . We develop kodak films froo. West Side Pharmacy. if C. L. (inff writes insurance on any thing anywhero. tr James Whlltiker or Yroka, Cal. spent a low hours In tho city Wednes day visiting I'liends on his way lo Can ada hy auto. Tho Farm Hureau will give a moving picture show al Heiigle, Sat. eve., June 25. Proceeds to go to homo demon stration fund. Kveryono Invited. 81 Tree props and pino' flume lumber. Hlg Pines Lumber Co. tr George Maddux (Lltllo George), a well known local barbershop porter, expects to leave about August 1st for his old home lu Maryland. Invest your savings in tho Jackson County Htiildlng and Loan association. It' K. P. dance Thursday night. D. O. Iv. K. orchestra. Refreshments served. All Knights and their ladles are ex pected lo bo there. so Attorney (ins Newbury and wile wlio have been at Kiigeno attending the graduation exorcises of the law de partment of the I'nlverslty of Oregon will return home Friday, They made tile trip by auto. Wo aro paying 25c. for eggs at the Farm Hureau Co-Operativo Kxehango tf Will exchange now goods for second hand or pay cash, Monlnff & Wooir. 99 A carload or hides were shipped out Tuesday hy Nichols and Asliisilc to a Portland firm. This Is tho first sale r Roguo River hides in many months, and brought lour cents a pound not enough to pay ror skinning them oft tho carcass, lot alone salting and cur ing. During tho war hides sold for 2a cents, and before for U cents. I'm to this lime It has boon lniMsslblo to lispose of them even as a gift. Sugar Howl taxi, ci.untry trips spec ialty. phone 127-11. 82 We develop koduk films free. West Side Pharmacy. if Victor llcrg and family of Dunsniulr, Calif., visited tile family or K. K. Cave of this city Monday and Tuesday, and 1 6 ft for Seattle Wednesday. Plcotlng Hemstitching So per yd. Ptittons covered. Handicraft Shop. tr Arthur Klelnhaintnor of tho Apple- sale was n business visitor in the city Wednesday -afternoon. e line mens caps, lowest prices, very latest. Don Springer, 105 W. Main 80 Dan Hagshaw. Jr.. has returned to Must lie, Ills home in Jacksonville from Idaho f. where ho has been for several mouths. I llovs of Ihn cltv uro miirmrinc In t It fPll innn I a ,.,.(. tli.. l,.,,,,ii if tin Deinpsey-Carpoiillcr ngbt July 2. In tho backyard of C. M. Thomas his soils and heirs held a debate Tuesday with neighbors' children, but left the decis ion to their lawyer father when he. came home. The debate, was long and vocirerous. Tho youths are more ex cited about the outcome than their elders. Interest' on city assessments will be delinquent after July first. Hetter take caro of It now lest you forget. 87 Among the auto tourists enroute north who are guests at the Holland are Albert Delko and family of Pima dona and Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis of Los Angeles. Probably due to the hot weather of the past two days today's public mar ket was a poor ono with but compara tively few offerings. Anyone knowing Mrs. V. A. Peters' address please call 333. 81 Quite a little excitement was creat ed Wednesday afternoon by a small firo which broke out at 3:50 o'clock' in the boiler room at the llullis & Skewis Baw mill, which was extinguished by the plant's own fire department, but not beroro the city fire department had been called as a preonuflon. The fire caught from some saw dust on the floor close to the boiler nnd caused hut littlo dam ago. The plant Is located outside of l ho city limits, at which tho fire de partment stopped and waited. This is the second boiler room firo at the same plant In Its history, tho first ono having caused muoh damago to the niachlnory. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cu'rrle and two children of Sacramento arrived here Wednesday with the intention of locat ing and arc stopping at the city auto cam). Mrs. Geo. Mnddox, dressmaking, room 1, Sparta Hdg. Prices reason able. 85 South bound passenger travel has been so heavy tho past two days that train 13 has been run In two sections on both days. James Grieve who came down from Prospect yesterday afternoon and de parted for home again today says that the Derby road is in fine condition. Ho made the trip down in two hours over tills road. Owing to a change In plans there will be no Woodmen picnic next Sun-i day. 82 The man wanted In California towns for working the cheap jewelry selling fake Is under arrest here, Chief of Police Timothy claims, in t lie poison of J. H. Donaldson of Los Angeles, whom he located this morning in a local garage where he was having his car repaired. Ho Is wanted at Duns inuir where a warrant is out for his arrest, and is being held for the offi cers from that city to come and get him. Tho chief also arrested another man, who was a companion of Donald son, but let him go on finding no war rant was out for his apprehension. A third man Is being sought in the city I in connection with the Callfornhwswin- dles. ' A farewell picnic party Incidental to Mr. and Mrs. H. BJ Clark leaving soon to spend the summer at Crater Lake was tendered Mrs. Clark In the park at Ashland last evening by twenty of her neighbors and friends. Mr. Clark is at present "at Caiup Lewis with the local national guard company. a momiled policeman who pursues a supposed murderer with the energy and relent lesfiiiess characteristic of the Canadian police, only to be balked at Ihe last when his quarry proves to be tho sister of the girl he loves and who has saved his lffe when he is about to be hanged 'by bandits, he adds another splendid characterization to bis gallery of western screen imrtraius. The story , was wrlten by Mr. Hart and the direction by Lambert lSllyor is all that could be asked for. Eva j Novak beads a eapalde supiKirting company aiuk all acquitted themselves with credit. The picture Is well worth seeing. I OBITUARY. McDONALI) Mrs. Eurcn Ann Mc Donald', wife of J. O. McDonuld, pass ed away at tho homo of her son, J. 13. McDonald at Trail, Thursday, 9:20 a m. at the age of 75 ycarB. Deceas ed had been an invalid for two years and suffered the third stroke of par alysis ono month ago, which was tho immediate cause of death. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, one daughter nnd nine sous, most of whom wero at her bedside at the last. Funeral services hold at 2 p. m. Friday, 2 4 th., , , , , At the Page If you are interested in knowing what's worth while in life, you should seo Lois Weber's latest production for Parahiount, 'What's Worth While?" which was given its premier at the Page theatre yesterday. It is an ex cellent picture which, is distinctly ' worth while seeing. ! The story deals with a blue-blooded Igirl and a man's man of the cave man variety. ,There is a good love thread running through the narrative and tho picture abounds with thrilling scenes that bold one's attention until the final fade-out. Claire Windsor, who scored in "Two Please Ono Woman," is the leading woman ill "What's Worth While?", while playing opposlto hel ls LouIb Callicrn. Hoth aro capable players and they head an excellent cast. Hart's Picture Scores William S. Hart's latest Paramount picture of tho west, "O'Malley of tho Mounted," scored a triumph at Its presentation nttho Hlalto theatre yes terday. It is certainly one of the strongest character portrayals with which Mr. Hart has favored his follow ers In many months, to say the least. ' Thrills abound throughout the action of this virile photoplay. As O'Malley, The eiyboniferous geological strata sometimes attains a IhicknosB of 20,- nnn ,., " ' C r 'XPECTMI 'MOTHER! For Thr Generation Have Made Child-Birth Easier By Using w2Srm WailiroH BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOD AHDTHI BABY, f (tli Dradfield Regulator Co.. Dcpi. 80. ATLANTA. Ga, Carnation ' Universal Tire Filler Rides Easy ( Try Our Dodge Car Gaylord III) N. Riverside. ' Phone I8H-M DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROI'8 USUI) Ilroken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY O.N PltEMlSlSS ' - ItOH K. Main. Itniralr ' GREAT CELEBRATION SALE! Only a few Days left in which to do your shopping before the Fourth of July : Ready-to-Wear and Summer Goods Reduced Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Goats, Suits, Corsets, Sweaters Ladies' Coats $14.98 1!") Liitlios' NiiiiinitT Coats in all colors, irood styles and sizes. Val ues star.oo to .t;7.r() $14.98 1 All Coats Reduced 25 Kvory (-oat in stuck, outside of special lot assortments, ;oinjy at Oue-loiii'th Off. Organdie Blouses $2.75 lieautiful Organdie Hlouses in white or colors, nicelv trimmed. Special $2.75 to $3-50 Muslin Skirts 98c Fine Muslin Underskirts, lace and embroiderv trimmed.- Reuu la r 1.50 and 2.00 Skirts 98 Long Silk Gloves 98c Heavy Silk Gloves in 32 or IK button lengths, all colors. Reg ular .$2.00 and 2.f)) gloves. Spe cial ,L... 98 Black Silk Lace Hose 98c Special for while thev last, 1.7a Ladies' Black Silk H(.se....v..9S( Voiles, Special 50c : . Beautiful 'Mi and -I') inch Fancv Voiles. Regular $1.00, $1.25 nnd $1.50 values. Special 50 Plaid Ginghams 18c Tieautiful Plaid Ginghams, soft, finish and fast colors ....18 Gowns and Envelopes $1.39 These are made of fine Embroid ered Cambric, alTsizes. Regular $2.50 to $3.50 garments $1.39 Children's Summer Hats Rig showing of Children's Sum mer Hats in Straws and Cloth. All sizes 50. to $1.50 JLi riiLTrJlli rilLifTN DlPARTMMSTSToRKr AUGUST McCALL PATTERNS White Nubuck Oxfords $6.25 Nubuck Oxfords in Military or low heel, regular $8.50 shoes-, in all sizes'. Special $6.25 Canvas Oxfords $5.50 Fine quality "White Canvas Ox fords; plain toe, military heels. Regular $7.50 shoes. Special $5.50 ' Black Kid Oxfdrds Regular $9.50 Black Kid Oxfords in military heel, imitation toe caps. Special -...$6.75 Brown Low Heel Oxfords Rig value ill Misses' and Ladies' Low I feel Oxfords. All sizes, 2' u to T'-j. Special ."...$4.00 Children's Low Shoe Sale We are giving extra big values in Children's Footwear this week. Munsing Wear Less 10' All Munsing Wear reduced 10 Per Cent. 'Xo underwear wears like Munsing.