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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
nTFOT?n matt, TurrurMR mf.dford, okfgon', Friday. .icxf. -ji. v.y2 VACU) F1VTH I Thpro were ten guests at the Cra ter Lfikn Lndcp hist niirht and a hur ry cull was sent to Medford today for provisions as 'there was not onouch jriooa on nanu to more man uiko care oT the workmen who are making re pairs. ' The management is sending out warnings not to attunipt to go to tho l.odjre hefore July 1st. Anyone who goes in does bo at their own risk and will bo charged double rate bccausb'lt is impossible to pack pro visions 111 several miles over the snow to take care ot guests who persist ill going In before the Lodge is formally opened. ' , 1 i OF JOSEPH A. PERRY "We, the committee from Amylbest Ilcbrknh t.odgo No. !7. Gold Hill. Oregon, beg to submit the following, in memory of our beloved brother, JoHepb A. I'erry. ' Whereas, (led In his Infinite love and wisdom has seen fit to allow the angel of deutb to cross tho thresb huld of our bulge hall and cuter the home of a well beloved brother, and taken from our midst one whose going Is irreparable to his family and whose handclasp will be missed ,j among a large circle of friends. J ncretore, no it resolved, ,Thnt the Amythest Rcbeknh f.odge cxtciid to the family of our deceased brother their deepest sympathy. That a copy or -tbei"c resolution be spread ; on tlu- records of our lodgt. and a copy be sent to the I'aeific odd lVI- low, The Med fun Mail-Tribi ami I the fluid Hill News for publieation. ; MiXXlK I.. KTICKMI.. MAIilOL 1UTTI.K, i LOU A VAN SLACK. J Amythest ftebekah ;Ledge No. a?, i Gold 11111, Oivgon. . ' A number of Medford business men visited Colonel .Mundy's oil well in tho Coker llutto district yestenlay and wero milch iniprossed by tho showing made. The well is now down Toll foot and In spite of heavy water pressure tho top of the bailer bubbled with gas, which hurtled with a brilliant flauio, when a match was applied to the sur face. Col. Mundy will now-riin through the rock and extend tho casing, thus shutting off the water. With this ex cellent indication of oil and the Hue showing made at the Trigonin, oil ex citement in the valley Is on the in crease again. to Walla Walla. Wash.: J. L. Mc.Mil-, S. F. Butter, Eggs. Poultry lan and friend of Portland, en route PAN KUANC1SCO. June 2 1. Mutter to Klamath Kails; W. A. Marsh and unchanged. Kggs, extra choice ?'c; friend of .Smilhshire, 111., touring to extra firsts 2UU.c; extra pullets 2.ie; Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. A. U. lverson undersized pullets 22 '-.p. Cheese. Call of Kugene, en route to Klamath forniit flats fancy l'.tc: California firsts Tails; Mr. and .Mrs. O. ,X. Hansen and 17c; California young America fancy two others of Chicago, en route home L'le. Oaiiic 4Mc; peas 5'm 7c; hens from California via Seattle: J. II. 23 4j2Zc. Howry and friend, of Kich Hill, .Mo , en route to Portland: L. W. I'aget Eflfls and Poultry and friend of Salt Lakef tourins to PQUTLAND, June 21 Kggs. selling Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Cicorge Wright price, case count, 2l'ii25c; buying and four children ot Gardena, Calif., price 20it 22c; selling price, candled, touring to the Dakotas by way of 2;"i 27c; selected candled in cartons Portland; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Densdal 2'Jc. " and two children, and three otberi roultry Hens, heav 22 ?j 2?.e; light cuhii American T. T. . . Aniwit :tn Woolen Anaeond.-i t'oppe;- . , Atebisi.ll All., t'.illf - W. Iniliet Maldwill Loeoinot ive I'.altiniore Ohio . . Petllleliem Ste. l "ll" i 'anadiau 1'ai il'ie . . . fentral l.eatlie,- .... 'handler -M otors . . . C'bcsapeake : l.lilo t'bieago. Mil. and St. Chicago. IS. I. ,v IV, rhino Cupper t'olorado fuel - iron I'l.rn Prodints 1 12. G ;T 1:7. "f :i:,.s 'f in. 2 i :: t. ii 1 1 i.i. 'i :; :i . :i ; I xas A I'm ifie o,;H eo I'lmlli. IS . . . i UIIM UIII ilteillit 1 Oil . lit, til I', I, ll'ie . S. Kuud I'loduets . . . S. Letail Stores . . . '. S. Iml. Alcohol . . . lifted t.'it.'H Kubhcr 'niled Slates Sleel . . , 1Mb Couoer lit.; 11. Westitlgb,illM i:ieetiie Willy's overland Aoieriean Zine, Lead and Kin. Unite and Superior C'al.-t. Petroleum Montana Power (hid! Sbattuek Arizona (bid) ..... Pure Oil Invincible Oil Oeneral Asphalt IT.,", 2 t. persons, en route front Herkeley, Cal.. to Portland: .Mr. and Mrs. T. dinner and four children of Oregon City; hero to locate; Mr. and Mrs. L. Ham and two others of Oakland. Calif., en route to Portland; L. 10. Weaver an dtwo others of Niles., Calif., tour ing north; -Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Kipley of Portland en routo home from Southern California; Mr. and .Mr J. Krank Shoemaker and friend of San Krancisco, en route to Seattle; W. Ii. Johnson and friend of Colusa, Calf if ., louring to Portland. 15(ii Hie; broilers, heavy light IS y 20c; old roosters, ducks, young white, I'ekiu. l 2 1c. 10 it 12. 1 ''I o."iC. 2S; Latest Arrivals at -Auto Camp Grounds Grain and Hay Wheal l.l0f(i 1.21: oats, $25 corn. No. U, yellow, ?:!01i Ill.jO. j Milium. $:il. i Hay lluying price, timothy, valley,1 f2l; eastern Oregon, $2H; allalla. Jla Colli; grain, mixed, $20; clover, $i:i',i j II; straw, $14. ! N. Y. Stocks MOW YOltK, June 21. Trading in stock today was dull and unusually l Cane Sugar Krie Oeneral Kleetiie l ienci al Motoi s ... - (looilrieli "o Ci'eat Northern, pll Oreat Noi-them oie Cll's. .. Illinois ivmral Inspiration Copper Int. Mer. Marine pid International Paper Kennecolt Copper Louisville - Nashville ... .Maxwell Motors .Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Middle Slates oil Midvalo Steel Missouri I'ai ll'ie New York Central N. .. N. II. and Hartford Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific Prod. Itef. .. Arrivals of Thursday at the city auto camp included tho following: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munthl of Reno, Nov., touring south: Mr. and Mrs. D. H Power anil three children, of Port land, en route to San Diego, Calif.; Mr. and .Mrs. 0. Hardy and four children of Callngo, Calif., touring Livestock POIITLAND, Ore., June 21. Cattle steady; receipts 7u. Hogs steady; re-; r0il,0ili) shares, celpts HO. Prime light $S.7u(Jj 11. Allls-Chalniers i contracted. Short coverings among (Oklahoma ' speculative favorites caused rallies of ! Pan American Petroleum 1 to :i points. Sales approximated (Pennsylvania ! I'eople s l.as Pittsburg and W Sheep steady; receipts 10.11). Butter PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. llutter steady. Extra cubes 2ilfi3Uc; cartons :i(ic; prints 3.1c. Bntterfat, No. 1 churn ing cream 29(f) 33c f.o.b. Portland; undorgrados American licet Sugar American Can American Car c Koundry .... I American Hide & Leathe r pl'd. American International Corp... j American Locomotive . American Smelting & Uef'g. ... American Sugar American Sumatra Inline 2 i.r, lis. 411.7 :n.3 7tl. 34. st Va. . il Copper . Kay Consolldat iKeadlug I Hep. Iron Steel . . . lUoynl Dutch N. Y. . Shell Trans. Trad. Sinclair Con. oil Southern Pacific , . . iSoutllern Hallway .. standard Oil of X. .1. pfd. 1 l.li !t.7 ! 2 s r. t; 1.2 21.2 ss.r, ;n.r. 42.7 Sl. i s.r, 101',. 3. 113.7 Itl.li lti.S 22.2 17.3 111',. 1,;. tll.S I l.li.S IS. 3J.7 i s.r. 12. i;::.:i 43. s Till. in. 20. 70. IS. 2 I I' The Vacation Season Is Here If you are planning a camping trip, we are prepared to furnish everything for the lunch basket. Call and lookover our pic nic goods. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY j Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 ' -' 1 ." ' ' '"' "-" ' - J What Are You Going to Do the 4th ofjolx? WHETHER YOU INTEND GOING ON AN OUTING TRIP OR GO WITH THE CROWDS TO SPEND THE DAY IN 'JP' WE FURNISH THE COMPLETE WEARING OUTFIT FOR EITHER OCCASION AT VERY LOW PRICES.. FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear This department is filled with bargains in garments of style and quality at. very low price. We ask you to visit this department, as we feel sure you will find the ' garments you are expecting to get for the summer. Ii If m 9 LADIES' SUITS We have just received a new line or! Ladies' Suits, in All Wool Trieotine. These are handsome suits. . Some are embroidered, some headed, and all are new up-to-date styles. These suits are Ai i j ii. ' i. i ... : if i . priced ai uie amazingly tow price ii). $3250 We have another line of Suiis, assorted coloi-s and stvles, priced at $13.00,, $15.50, $10.00, $20.00, $22.50. $27.50, $30.00 and up to $60-00 LADIES' WAISTS AND BLOUSES White Voile. Waists priced at $1.15 Pongee Waists $3. 10 Crepe do Chene and Georgette Waists and Blouses priced from $i.90 to $15.00 , LADIES' COATS , Sport Coals, assorted size and-eolors, priced at $7.00, $7-25, $10.00 and $14.50 Dress Coats, both short and long styles, Capes and Dolmans, good stvles and colors, priced . fronr$16.50 to $49.00 LADIES' PETTICOATS . In Sateen, plain and fancv, priced from $1.00 to $2.45 , Silk Petticoats, priced from $3.00 to $10.50 LADIES' DRESSES J nllie new ('anion Crepes, Satins, Geor gette, Crepe de Client; and Taffetas, from $17.00 to $36.00 Ladies' Organdie Dresses, priced at $9.75 The Perky P.eggy, Crepes are the new est tiling of the season. We have them in assorted colors and stvles. Priced from $7.50 to $15.00 We have House Dresses in regular anil out-sizes priced from $1.75 to $7.50 CHILDREN'S DRESSES All Sizes " fn Ginghams, priced f nun 70 lo $3.50 Jack Tar Dresses, Middvs ami Skirls Middies priced from $1.50 to $2.25 Plaited Skirl from $1.50 to $2.00 Dresses priced from.:....$2.25 to $6.00 LADIES' OUTING CLOTHS Khaki Riding Dreeches. priced at $3.10 and ' $3.75 Khaki Coats and Middvs, priced at $1.95, $2.80 and $5.25 Coveralls, priced at $3.85 .Men's Khaki Coveralls, priced at $2.35 LADIES' SKIRTS In plaids and stripes, both pleated and plains. Priced from $10.00 to $18.00 Some Plain Skirts, priced at....$4,00 to $7.50 I i ns. -4- en s ieparuiiciit Always cur aim to give you the best at the very lowest prices. If you need a Suit for the 4th, come in and make your selection. Prices very reasonable. MEN'S FURNISHINGS iiMcn's Lisle Hose, in black, brown, grey, at pair 25", 35 - Men's Dress Cotton Socks at 2 pair .. for 25 Heavy Cotton Work Socks, 20 pair Men's Dress Ties, priced at 50, 75 to $1.50 , Men's- Wash Ties, priced at 25 to 50 M(-n's Dress Shirts without, collars,, .French cuff, priced at $1.50 lo $3 Men's Dress Shirts, with collars, priced at $1.00, $1.75 and $2.00 Good hcav'v, -.full cut Work ShirrK, sizes til, to 17, at 75d each Good 1'iiUVut, heavv weight Union Made, Bib Overalls, at Men's good, full cut Sport Shirts, priced at $1.00 to $1.15 Dov's good fiualilv Dress Shirts, at 90tf, $1.25, $1.15, $2.00 Joy's Kaynee Dlouses .$1.00 Dov's heavy weight Overalls, with double scat and knee at .' ......-$1.15 to $1.25 Levi Strauss Koveralls, age 1 to 8 at $1.00 Levi Strauss Koveralls. Blue and Khaki, ages !) to I I, at $1.35, $1.55 and $1.75 Men's heavv Khaki Koveralls, Union Made, at $3 85 Men's Khaki Pants at ,..$1.50 to $2.80 Men's Whipcord Pants at. $3.50 Other good Work Pants at; $2.80, $3.15 and $1.20 MEN'S CLOTHING Men's Heavy Bine Serge Suits. $3500 Other good Blue Serges at, $33.00 Good Brown and Grey Serges at $30.00 Good Suits, well tailored at $32.25. $33.00, $33.75, $37.50, $38.00 0. J). Serges, Norfolk style, $28.00 YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING oiing Men's Suits at, $22.25, $23.10, $25.00, $33.00 and $35.00 BOYS' CLOTHING Blue Serge Suits at. $7.00, $7.50 $8-00 to $13.00 Other good suits at $8.40, $12.00 and $16.20 A few Suits wit h t wo pairs Trousers at $7.50, $S-50 and $9.50 Suils fin' bovs, .r, (5 and 7 years old, at $1.90, $5.25 and $8.00 DRESS PANTS Men's and Young Men's Pants at $3.50, $4.90, $6.30, $7.75 Good Hals at : $2.25 to $4.50 Kxcellent dips at 50, $1.00 to $2.10 Men's arid Boys' Khaki Hats at 50 to 80 Straw Work Hats at 15, 20 and 25p Specials All the Time Ladies' White Canvas One Ladies' Dark Brown Ox- Ladies' While Canvas Ox- , sho(s ,ic((1 en's Work Shoes, priced Men's Army Allocs, priced Hope Muslin, priced Strap Pumps, priced at fords, priced at $4.25, $5, fords, priced $4.00 to ' ' i $5 35 to S5.75 "" $3.35 to $6.50 $5.00 to $5.20 at 15 yard , $4.25 to $4.50 $6.95 to $7.50 $4.15 ? . . I 1 - : "j ' ' Men's Dress Shoes in the . , n .v ()iitj Organdies in plain i,,,.,, Pen-ales, light col- J. and l. Coats Sewing Men's Heavy Work Shirts Palm Olive Soap at $785 U25 $8!35lo Flannel, priced 'at 18y2 colors, priced at 38 to 85 i6 yard Thread at 6 spool at 75 cad. 8 cake $9.85 vard varcK I . ; ; - Home Journal Patterns Carried Here Golden Rule Mercantile Co. The Daylight Store NORTH CENTRAL-THE BUSY STREET 42. Ii.2 7.r, HI.7 as. ni.r, II. G 25.5 1 1.