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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
HEDFOltt) SLUE TRTBTJNE, STEDFORB, OUEGONT, FT5ID3T, JTTXE 14. 1D21 PJGE THREE localRieis , Clarence Reames returned to Seat tle Thursday after spending a couple of days In the city visiting friends and relatives and attending to business matters. ; When better automobiles are built, IJnlck will build them. If Charles Dooley of Murphy, Oregon, returned to his home Thursday even lug after spending two days in the eity on business. Pay your Interest before July first and avoid the penalty. 87 1 Miss Mary Ellis of Ashland spent Thursday In the city visiting friends and relatives. -; Wishing to retain the good will of Our patrons after a loss as well as before we only offer insurance In the strongest . companies In the business. This agency would like to help you Insure effectively against loss. Call ilcCurdy Insurance Agency. 82' ' Many local people are recalling at tills time that Jack Kearns .manager of 'Jack Dempsey on July 4, 1914, lirought a couple of ham and egg fight ers to stage an exhibition at Ashland. Que of them posed as Red Watson, a lightweight of Borne prominence, but some one discovered that Red was fighting some place else that day, and the cat was out of the bag. Kearns is Weil known to a number of Medford and Ashland people. "Whenever better Life Insurance Is written, Cochran and his agents will be writing it." tf Frank Amy is down from his home stead near Prospect for a few days on business. Evangelist Fred Scott and wife are conducting special revival tent meet ings at the corner of Jackson and Central every night nt 7:45. Sunday 2:30 p. m. Come and get saved, re ceive the Holy Spirit, and be healed of your disease, Jesus the same yester day, today and forever. All welcome. 82 -The Del Norte "Save the Redwoods League" have launched a postal card campaign for the establishment of the Mill Creek Redwood national park, to be a link In the chain of national parks in southern Oregon and nor thern California. Another big drop in shoe prices at the Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 East Sixth street. ' U , . V. J. Emerlck has returned from a short fishing trip to the Wagner Butte country. He had fair luck,. but the water 1b still, a trifle high. : People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on the L. II. Newton Daily Stage Line, Hornbrook, Calif. 96 O. H. Frolibach, secretary ' the Chamber of Commerce, spout Thurs day afternoon In Ashland attending to business matters. We do not specialize on any one make of car, but are equipped to re pair all makes. Experienced mechan ics with excellent equipment of tools and machinery enable our shop to turn out work promptly and at a satis factory nriee. We specialize on cylin der reborlng and oil troubles. ' River side Garage. 81 A. F. Stennett of this city has re ceived a letter from John H. English of Los Angeles stating that Walter D. Merrick was married In that city last week. Mr. Merrick Is well known in this city, and Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Merrick, and the news of his nuptials comes as a surprise to his many friends. For ice cream Oakdale and 11th. tf At a meeting of the American Le gion iost Wednesday evening Frank P. Farrell, George A. Codding and Ren Hilton were elected delegates to the state convention at Eugene, July 1 and 2. Mrs. Ethel Kerr Is the delegate to the Women's Auxiliary of the Amer ican Legion convention at the same time and place. Two popular dances this week by the Majestic orchestra: Friday night at Jacksonville and Saturday night at Eagle Point. Enuf sed. 82 Rev. J. T. Anderson of the Baptist church, was among those who went out today on the passenger train. He was accompanied by Mrs. Anderson and their two sons, who will remain in Medford for the ensuing two months. Rev.. Anderson is en route to Des Moines, where he attends the Nor thern Baptist convention. Marshfield News. Interest on assessments will be de linquent after July first and a penalty of five per cent will be added. 87' Work on the new Nichols and Ash pole slaughter house in the east part of the city is underway. It will con sist of a cooling room, a killing room, a hog killing room and a storage room, and be modern throughout, and con- Btructed entirely of concrete. Next spring a refrigerating plant will be installed. The plant will cost between $8000 and $10,000. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper In rolls. Ask this pfflce. tf The finishing touches are being put on the new units of the Cargyl apart ments, and Dr. 15. H. Porter expects to have them ready for occupanc by July 1. All but, three of the apart ments have been Bpokcn for. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co.-Opcrative Exchange. tf Herman Offcnbacher of the Apple Kate uus u business visitor in the city Thursday afternoon. If your merchant does not handle Rogue River Brooms you can get them at the public market. 83 July 4th Is another holiday that falls on Monday this year, giving bunks and barber shops, and federal and county offices two days rest in a row. First class carpenter work. Esti mates furnished. Phone Dixon 539-J-4. 80 Mrs. Leon B. Hasklns and children who are spending the summer aat a cabin near Prospect, will return next week for a week's stay in the city. R. A. Hulmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Indications are for a large atten dance of dairymen of the Rogue River valley at the meetiug which will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the ranch of William Rohneit near Central Point, for the purpose of dis cussing dairying conditions through out the valley. Prof. Fit In of the O. A. C. will be one of the speakers. u! Boy! Big time nt the Gold Hill dance Saturday nite. Good road all the way. , 81 S. Meadows, who was arrested by District Game Warden Dailey for fish ing with a foul hook in the river at Ray Gold pleaded guilty in Justice Taylor's court Thursday, and as he has a large family and was without funds to pay a fine was sentence! to serve 30 days in jail, which sentence has been suspended during good be havior. He hud not caught any fish yet when detected by Warden Dailey. There is a penalty for violating- the city ordinance stating that there Bhall be no shooting of fire crackers or any firearms at any time or any place in the city of Medford. No merchants shall be allowed to sell same. Must be enforced. Chief of Police. 82 A. R. Lee and II. W. Richards or Powers and Sam B. Flint are among the Oregonians visiting In the city. Two popular dances this week by the Majestic orchestra: Friday night at Jacksonville and Saturday night at Eagle Point. Enuf sed. 82 Harold Otto Frobnch, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Frobach of Medford is one of the many graduates in the course in commerce of the University ot Wisconsin this month, and has al ready obtained a good position with a prominent btmlness efficiency firm of Peoria, 111. The chamber of com merce secretary's son is not very well known in Medford, as since he grad uated from the Ashland high school several years ago, ho has been attend ing the university most of the time. Swimming at Nat, hours 2 to & and 7:30 to 9:30 p. tn. tf Mr. and Mrs. F. Gluner and four children of Oregon City arrived in the city Thursday with the expectation of locating here, and are at present stop ping at the city auto camp. Latest patterns in ties. Don Springer 105 West Main. Three passenger stages and one touring car all filled with passengers for Medford arrived here from Klam ath Falls about 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. We have a larg stock of used and rebuilt tires. Get your spare tire and save trouble. Exchange Tire Co. 85 The members of the Elks lo-lge wore so well satisfied with putting their stamp of approval on Carl Tengwald's recent matrimonial venture, at their meeting lust night that they then went to the basement of the temple and filled up on Ice cream and cake and other good things. Horse-Shoe tires and tubes are the cheapest per mile. Call and Inspect before buying tires. Exchange Tire Co. 85 I We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf D. M. Donaldson of Los Angeles, who was arrested by Chief Timothy yesterday morning on the churgo of fleecing a man at Dunsniulr, Calif., out of a small amount of money by n fake watch scheme, for which he could not be extradlcted back to-California for trial, turned over to Chief Timothy money to reimburse the swindled man and to pay all other expenses inciden tal to his arrest, and was released on his promise to take his auto at once and not stop between this city and Portland. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Lndder Co., 318 East Main. tr F. F. Stone, the barber, O'Brien's old stand. tf Mrs. Winnlo Braden of Portland, state exhibit rgent, left here this mor ning for Klannxth Falls. Her visit to Medford was fur the purpose of talk ing over with the chamber ot com merce, county court and county agent the proposal to have a Jackson county display In the permanent state exhibit in the Oregon building at Portland. Mrs. C. E. Goble, teacher or piano. 219 W. Main, upstairs. the ceremony the party motored to the 'I' Inn i) l)i m Inline In Central Point where a wedding supper was served. Mrs. Clark is a graduate of Central Point high school and haB been well known in business circles in that place. The groom Is a teacher In the Waterman Piano school, and Is ut present a resident of the Hogue river vulley. Their many friends ex tend best wishes to .Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Bruce O. Force of Meadows and Vena Pomeroy of Beagle wero mar ried by Rev. E. P. I.awronce of the Presbyterian church at his home on South Orange street, Thursday even ing at 5 o'clock. To the Citizens of Medford We nre announcing our new Square Deal Wet Wash Laundry at COS North Graiie street, which will be in opera tion on or about July 1st. Our prices will suit your pocket book nnd we will treat you square. So H. F. PECK. Manager. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsotlure NuBone. Phone D85-J. 81 for tr I WEDDING BELLS A wedding of Interest to Medford and Central Point friends was boI- emnized Thursday evening at the of fice of Rev. J. R, Sasnett, when Miss Mary Belle Thornbrue became the bride of Frank B. C'lrak. Tho Imme diate family and girlhood friends of bride of Frank B. Clark. The inline TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Help for cooking and gen eral house work. Mrs. II. w. Iling hnm, phone 597-J -3. 82 FOR SALE li-room modern bouse, furnished or unfurnished, snap ror cash. Inquire &18 King St. 82 WANTED Competent second girl. Mrs. Gordon Voorhies, Tel. tiilO J. 82 FOR RENT 20(1 acre hearing apple and pear orchard. P. O. Box 10iH.tr WANTED Experienced orchard spray men. Telephone 728-R or J34-Y. tl FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. ..Cool, . sluidy grounds, home-like, "near business center. Now manugc , meat. 15 N. Grape St. titi" FOR RENT Furnished rooming and boarding house. D-30, care Tribune. tl WANTED A home for a little girl of thirteen who is willing to work ; can take care ot children und assist witli - housework and make herself gen . ernlly useful, with the object of earning her clothes and books for school next term. Is very anxious to learn. Call Red Cross, 450. 83 Notice W.O.W. There will be no picnic Sunday, June 26. Post poned to later date. COMMITTEE West Side Groceteria 132 West Main Street Saturday Specials Sliced Pineapple, large can 24c Del Monte Raisins, large pkg 27c Sunkist Raisins, large pkg 27c Large Italian Plums, per lb 9c Lemons! Lemons! Lemons are high. We made a good buy this week. We will sell Saturday, while 25 cases last, at 29c per dozen. BE SURE AND BUY PLENTY Mof f att & Launspach P. S. Lemons, per dozen 29c Always the Lowest Prices Town Rousing SALE DEUE Town Rousing SALE Kayser and Vanity Fair Silk Under ; wear. Entire stock at 20 per cent Discount One lot Corsets at 1-2 price Entire stock of Corsets 20 per cent Discount New Spring Skirts, Flannels and Mallinson's Silks, specially priced A new shipment of House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons. Special at 98c and $1.19 33-inch Pure Silk Jnp Pongee 98c Best quality Georgette. f 1 ?Q 4 J. . JJ All colors Heavy Crepe de Chine..- All colors $1.49 and $2.19 .Canton Crepes. All d O QO colors P.UO ABC Silks. All colors. Values to $1.25. Now 59. MEN'S SUITS AT MARVELOUS REDUCTIONS Entire Stock of Men's Suits, All Greatly Underpriced $12.50 $19.50 $23.50 $27.50 $33.50 $37.50 MEN'S HATS EXTRA SPECIAL Our entire stock of Men's mid Boy's Huts nnd Caps, including new Hummer straws nnd felts Regular $2.50. Sale price $1.88 Regular $3.00. Sale price $2.25 Regular $3.50. . Sale price :..$2.63 Regular .$4.00. -Stile price --$3.00 Regular. $4.50. Sale price .. 1....... $3.38 Regular $5.00. Sale price L .'. $3.75 Regular $0.00. Sale price $4.50 Regular $7.00. Sale price $5.25 Ladies' Ready-to-Wear at Staggering Reductions All Spring and Summer Suits, Coats and Dresses Must Go. Heavy 3G-inch Outing Flan- OZp nul. Special at Percales 12 l-2c and 22c Cotton double J 1 QO Blanket at V 1 70 48x48 Jap Lunch f 1 QQ Cloths, $2.25 values V Fine finality 9-4 Bleached Sheeting T'iC $5.00 Comforters at ; $3.48 C5c Braissiercs at 39c Ladies' Lisle Hose, black and white 19c and 29c Entire stock new Silk Blouses, at 1.. $2,98 - and up 42-ineli Wool Voiles. Were $1.25. Now . 49c Entire stock of ladies' and children's Underwear at 20 per cent discount Best quality Jap Crepe. QrJ All colors 7 oz. Cotton Batts 12 l-2c Best Silk Sewing Thread. All colors 12 l-2c Spool Silk Poplins. All colors. QQ Values to $1.75.. Now ;.VOC 3(i-inch Silkoline ut 19c Kovcralls, Play Suits for girls. Special . 98c Pillow Cases Special 25( all Ribbons on sale at 20 per cent Discount All Notions on sale at 10 per cent Discount Big Assortment Staple and Sport Silks Specially priced 00 yards white Madras 1 Q Shirtings. 50c values A V I luck Towels acli . 19c Men's Pure Silk Hose. 75c CQ - and $1 values. Now Men's pure Chambray fCl work shirts Men's fine Knit Silk Ties $1 00 Men's white Handker chiefs, 3 for 25c Men's Dress Shirts at .... srv is Men's Mercerized Lisle 1 Q -Hose, black, brown, gray...- 7 i Entire stock Men's 25c OEt Linen Collars, 2 for JC Boy's Koveralls and Oft Play Suits OC Men's heavy Blue Bib 1 Ctfl Overalls. All sizes J 1 OU Men's fine Athletic Union suits : 95c Big assortment boy's Shirts OQ and Blouses at -...Men's Silk Neckties 39c and 79o F. K. DEUEL & SONS CO. Inc CORNER MAIN AND BARTLETT STS. MEDFORD, OREGON PHONE 31