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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
MTCDFOrJ) M"ATL TTCrBTTCTK ISfRDFORD, OK1WOX. FRIDAY. J UXK 2t, 1021 PSGE TWO deal and Personal Tlio last meetlnK of tlio Y. M.-C. A. camp candidates for tlio camp which that orRanizntion will' establish on Hoguo river near Hutto creek next week will bo held at the pulillc library Saturday night at 7:30. This gather ing Is to make final arrangements for the 12-mile hike, to the camp from the city park next tiifsday morning Any boy of JacksonQtiivly oven 19 years of jige and of good character Is elig ible. The camp equipment will be seat by auto. Indications, are that boys from all part Jlfc 'county wlll be 'present. The return trip from the camp will be made next Thursday, hemstitching, plcotlnb-. Singer Sew. ingMach. Co., 10 S. Fir St. Phone 215-It Tho June bride harvest In this coun ty has been .i very good crop this year and (hero yet remain six days willi splendid prospects for many more weddings. Prospective brides and grooms, as well as their relatives and friends, should particularly read the page ad In this Issue with suggestions of where to purchase tho trousseau and presents. Modford merchants are especially well prepared for everything In, this line. Tho cooler weather of today with its nice forenoon breeze was welcomed Tlio maximum tomperaturn of TIiuph day was 03.7, ns compared with that of 95.6 of Wednesday. A generally cloudy condition is predicted for tonight and Saturday. $5. L. Ooff writes Insurance oV' any thing anywhere. ' ...tr Ladles! When you order groceries, flour, produce ami household neceusl Has of any kind do you nsk for homo made and home grown products? If you have not been doing so why not observe this rule, help build up your town and establish mora pay rolls thereby increasing your returns. - Get I ho habit and Insist on homo products. CM. Houston and Hugo Ouenthor of the Modford postoffico staff leave tonight for Kugono to attend tho state convention tomorrow of tho Oregon 8tato Federation of Postofllco Clerks, ofiwhlch Mr. Houston Is president. Mr. Cluonthor is secretary of tho local chaptor of tlio organization. The Farm Itureau will glvo a moving pliituro show at Henglo, Sat. eve., June 25. Proceeds to go to homo demon stration fuiri. Kvoryono invited. 8! Blind ton, cents anil ling cod fifteen conts por pound today and Saturday at Modford Fish Co. 81 Tho elevator In tho federal building has been Cut of commission for sev eral days and will bo Unit way for probably four or flvo days yot until a now' fllffcfro magnlto brako ari'ivea from Chicago. Troo props and plno flumo lumber. UW Pines Lumber Co. tf Tho coolost ijlaco In tlio cltj' will bo In-Iho spaclbus'liall at tho Niiliitorlnm Saturday iilalit? ICntortiiinmont liy (lio big.;' Imiiorial orchestra. Admission 10c- 8. Tho Elks lodgo will not IkiIiI weekly Hohslons as In past years during July arid August. Tho next meeting will he hold tho third Thui-sdny "lii July, and tho' August mooting will bo held the flrnt Thursday of that month. Then tho -regular woekly ineulliigs will be resumed In September. Invest your savings In tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf ,Wo aro payjnifc 2IIc for eggs at tho I'Brm Uuieaii Cooperative ICxehiingo, j tf .Miss Anna Ilurd of Denver, Colo., and Miss FWmmi-e Ilurd of Clal'lln. Kas., arrived liero last Wednesday to spend their vacations with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Kurd. piwn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. '201-J. tf ftoyal typewriters. Tlio twin-six of them all. Modrord Honk Store. 81 Tho first forest fire of southern Oregon was reported Wednesday near (ajlco In .fosephlno county by the Sex ton ..mountain lookout. The fire cov ered about 30 acres before It was got ten under control, ! ' ' Will exchange new goods for second hand or pay rash. Mordoff & Wooif. !! The coolest place In tho city will be initio spacious hall at tho Natatorlum Saturday night. lCntertainniont by the big, Imperial orchestra. Admission 10c. 8I d. W. Luce, freight traffic manager, ! and H. A. Hlnshaw of Portland, gen I era freight ngont, of tho Southern ! Pacific railroad, who spent Thursday I In Modford looking over tho general situation, departed on Mr. Luce's spec ial car last night Tor Iti.seburg and Eugene. Silgar Ilqwltnxl, country trips spec inlly. plKtj Ji-It, ..' s:' W1 develop kodak" fflniB freo. West Bide Pharmacy. ..... . tf Jfi and Mrs. 11. Levi of San Fran elm witbtliilr inald and chauffeur, who; tiro on h. motor trip to the north, arrljrfd In the city Thursday after noa.' spent tlio nlghVnt the .Modford amUdolltifiutvt tttfi tlnlr Imirnov f,ifluv Victor flijrjjaififc family of Dunsniuii', l 'bio, visltod the family of K. K, Cave of this city Monday and Tuesday, and loft for Seattle Wednesday. JiOose Loaf ledgers to fit any busi ness. Medford Hook Store. Si Tio tciniwrnluro of tlio Hogno liver hiis.'greatly warmed up with tho hot weather of the week, and the depth of tho water has much subsided, which means that In another week theio will be fine fishing. Dear creek and I lie smaller streams are In the same con dition Raisins, large package, 27c. West Bldd. Groceteria. 8 1 Two popular dances this week by the Majestic orchestra: Friday night at. Jacksonville and Saturday night nt Engio Point, Enut sed, Si", Among tho Klamath Falls people In tho city arc Mr. and Mrs. F. II. .Mill and C. I). Johnson. I'icotl.ig Hemstitching 8c per yd. Iluttons coverod. Handicraft Shop. 12 lbs. sugar J1.0U. cetcrla. tfl West Side Gro-! Sl Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. tlio Eagle Point Eaglets will play the Printers on the local grounds at the north end of Holly street. The Eagle Pointers were victorious over tlio ink sllngers last Sunday on the Eagle Point grounds und tho printers have blood In their eyes and vow Bweet Vengatinc. No admission will be charged and a large attendance is de sired. Interest on city assessments will be delinquent after July first. Hotter tako care of It now lest you forget. 87 Anyono knowing Mrs. V. A. Peters' address pleaso call 333. 81 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor of Rose burg were business visitors In tho city Thursday. . Mrs. Geo. Maddox, dressmaking, room 1, Sparta Hldg. Prices reason able. 85 Owing to a change In plans there will be no Woodmen picnic next Sun day. , 82 ' J. Ashcr Ncfr or (he II. S. marine corps who reported back to duty on the II. S. S. New Mexico, flagship ol the Pacific fleet, at San Pedro, Calif., on July. llth after a furlough visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Neir, will bco much of tho world In Hie next year. The New Mexico left San Pedro for San Francisco on .July 22nd to remain In that port until after July Ith, and then starts on its cruise ot South America, following which it is scheduled to crnlso to Hawaii, Japan and Australia. The Medford boy re cently passed a 100 por cent physical examination In the service Sco Handicraft Shop window bar gains in children's dresses, Friday and Saturday. 82 Dnncc at Gold Hill Saturday nito. Paved roads, good music, good floor. 81 Mr. and Mrs. T. IS. Hanlols leavo for Portland tomorrow whore Mr. Daniels will next week attend a convention ol Ilfo insurance agents. Umbrella covors. Liberty Shop. If Hundreds of young turkeys are dy ing from tho fatal disease lllackhcad. 'I urkey ralsors cun eliminate this loss by using Gonnazoiio, n guaranteed euro for all poultry dlseasos. Monarch Soed & Food Co., sales agents. tf Tho paving of tho highway betweon Grants Pass and Medford is progress ing in good shape, only about of a mllo being loft heroro tho paved parts are connected up. Tlio unpaved por tions aro about 2-100 feet near tho lime plant and about 2000 fotat Gold 1IIII, Iho hot stuff being pourod In tho town now. Tho work will be completed In a Jew weeks. Grants Puss Courier. ''Kiddles; play unlU'clioloo 75c. Han dicraft, shop. '.. j . . sa Sliced pineapplo; largo can, 2l cents. West Side Groceteria. 81 Miss Florence Pool, county home demonstration agent, who is on her vacation visiting relatives at her Tor nior homo lii Montana, Is expected back In Medford on July 1st. Medrord Fuel Co.. rtry mill brocks and all other kinds of wood. Phone 213. 4 Phono 471. Guaranteed work, prompt sorvleo. City Cleaning & Dyolng Co., 101 Soulh Itlversldo. tr California auto tourlsls who arrived at tho Holland yesterday on their tour to the north aro Mrs. S. A. Perkins and daughters, and chauffeur, W. (I. Fletcher, of Santa Hailiiira. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. ltosenclalc and daughter PhylliH I Miss Sara Jen son of Salinas. Property Owners Attention. Itoltor pay tho Interest nu ymij assessments heroro July first and avoid the penalty. 87 Paved roads all tho way to the Gold lllll dunce. Saturday nlto. Host of music. Good rioor. Everybody's going. 81' Mis. Virgil and daughter Miss Fan nin Virgil, of Klamath Fulls, are visit ing Mrs. Virgil's slstor ami hrother-in law. Mr. and Mrs. E. ,. Martin or Hie Kenllwnrth hotel. Mr. anil Mrs. Mar llu liavo lately come from Arlnona ami bought out tho Konilwortli hotel. Children's dresses, 2 to (! years, choice- 75c. Handicraft Shop. . S2 Lemons, per dozen, 2! centH. West Side Groceteria. yiu Miss Paulino Johnson of Medrord has this wi-ek been visiting her con sins. Misses lleth and Joyco Johnson at Ashland. Use Cnreo, a guaranteed preparation to rid your vegetablo and flower gar den of grubs, slugs, rut warms and olbor pests. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. tr Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. . Mother Superior ot tho Sacred Heart hospital leaves today tor Oakland Where she will visit. H 'K t 'AN SA VK You Money On your automobile liixiiruuec. It roMn you nothing to ask us to show you. R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All Forms Insurance nnd Itonilx Jackson County Hank Hldg. The Home of Bread Like Mother Made It's Hot now, and we know you want to avoid cooking. So for Sat urday, while 1000 last. Good Big Old Fashioned Cream Puffs- Filled with Pure Whipped Cream ! Why bake in hot weather when you can get that good old-fashioned home-made bread for 8c. Come in Saturday and get your Sunday supply. ' -, . ;. c. ' . Gates & Lydiard, Props. M.F.&H.Bldg. ' (las'ton Doniergiio has returned from an auto trip to San Francisco and Del Monte, Calif., attending an Insurance meeting In the latter phico. School for drawing anil painting. Mrs. Edmondson, College hldg. 927-X. hi Don't Torget tlio dance at Gold Hill Saturday nlte. Good llnio for all. 81' .loo Hoaglanil of Central Point, spent Thursday In the city. Mr. Hong-! lund.,iu!CoiiUy returned from Los An golos whore ho spent the winter. Two popular dances this week by tho Majestic orchestra: Friday night at Jaeksonvillo nnd Saturday night at Kaglo Point. Enuf sed. 82 Hurguins In children's dresses, Fri day and Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 82' A deputy Fnltpfl States marshal wltii seven prisoners s'.ient a tew bonfs In tho City Thi-.isday afternoon and left In the evening for Portland. Threo or tlio men wero charged witii bootlegging, throe with horso stealing, and one with white slavery. They will be bailed before tlio fedora I grand jury In Portland. Lemons, per dozen, 23 cents. West Side Groceteria. 81 F. W. Holbrook of Portland stopped off In tho city Thursday afternoon to visit Willi Leo Holbrook or this city, employed by. the Husy Coiner Motor company. They bear the same name, but aro no relation, being old friends. F. W. Holbrook In en route to Klamath Fulls to look after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly and chlWroit left today for Chicago and Harbor Point, Mich., to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Kenly will return about August 1st. Hemstitching So per yard at the Stylecraft shop. Wo also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, buttons, braiding and mending. Phono 7II-J. M. F. & II. Hldg. Mosdamcs Eaton & Huberts, props. 85 Troo props nnd plno flumo lumbor. Hlg Pines Lumber Co. tt Mrs. S. S. Smith and son Floyd leave today for a visit with friends and rela tives at Washington, Iowa and other iiilddlo west points:. Our whole wheat bread Is iiiado from tho finest whole wheat flour only, at your grocer. Pullman Ilnkerv. 76 For Snlo or trade Columbia drag t-aw, only used 20 days. See Medford Shoo Hospital mull, 110 East Sixth street. Modford. 8! nw.ar ' "A tor 2 dc RIALT0 'O'MALLEY OF tJmMQUNTED' Acclaimed by Critics noil , ' TvilrohJi lo I'jS "' wivi s. " CHART'S strongest: plcl ii re, leaves the Itlalto toiiioioriv night. "f r r ivi in St NI.V TOM MIX in "HANDS Ol'l NOW PLAYING! a striking story of infatuation 'h extra? ilgant passion. DON'T WAIT Until the LAST MINUTE t To buy your Fourth of July wants in footwear, ; make your selections early when styles and sizes i give you a better selection, at the last minute you may be disappointed. FOR MEN Mahogany Calf Ox fords at $6.00, $7.60, and $8.50. In Brogue and Eng" lish styles. We have the "Duckbill" last. Good Shoes" e Shoe Store of "Hi-Quality" and mm mm&mA Sunday "BEAU REVEL" FOR WOMEN All white, Mahogany j Calf and Kid, also all I black Kid in Oxfords, ! one-strap pumps . and i Sport Models, prices from $5.50 up to $6.85 . 21 N. Central I "Lo-Prices' You Wouldn't Pay for a suit if you knew it could be bought else where for TT That sounds obvious to any sensible man, but plenty of people are doing just that. Because they either don't know the facts, or perhaps never cared to investigate. In many cases the high price paid for Merchandise is the buyers fault. He don't care to investigate. ft! Suppose you investigate. Compare our prices with others. Lee Unionalls $3.00 Blue Work Shirts 69c Work Pants 98c Heavy Overalls $1.15. Boy's Overalls 85c to $1.10 Play Suits 85c Mens Wool Suits $16S0 $18 $2350 Investigate FLAGS FLAGS FLAGS Big, 25c; medium, 10c; small r- Hundreds of Flagsfor the 4th of July --, ' i ' .' - -1 - ( : ' . j ". ' Out! Out! Out! goes the 2nd Hand goods. Going out fast. Furniture, Stoves, New Graniteware, Wall Paper and Paint, all must go. We must have the room for Men's Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes. Every week our sales are larger, and we are compelled to carry bigger lines, more merchandise to supply the trade. We are doing the Clothing, Furnishing and Shoe business of Jackson county and doing more every week. , . t Suppose You Investigate WILL H , f The Cheapest Store in the West 28-32 No.' Front St. Phone 467 Lest you forget, we say it yet If not in, push your money under the door. Children's Tennis Shoes 98c Men's and Women's Tennis Shoes $1.23 Heavy Work Shoes , $3.00 T $10.00 Dress Shoes $5.50 WILSON Y