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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1921)
MEDTXVRni matt; ttcttittxt!. "MT.nrfmD, ora:(";ox. Friday, .tuxe 21. 1021 KtflE SEVEN PAY BY CHECK We can recommend no better way to keep your financial affairs in good condition than to pay all bills by check. It is business-like, convenient, and economical. People on a regular salary find a checking account at the First National a great con venience. The cancelled check is sufficient receipt; the stubs furnish an accurate record of expenditures. Ste FIRST NATIONAL Bank Medford Oregon 1 Vacation Trips Now'B Uio tinio to plan a visit back cast to your old homo town, or an outing to your favorite resort by the seashore or in the mountains. ; Back East Low Round Trip Tickets THROUGH California arc now on sale ut Reduced Kino New Eastbound One-way Fares THROUGH California will be in effect June 10 mul daily, thereafter Final return limit round trip tickets, three months from sale "dato not exceeding October Slst. Stop-overs permitted and choice of routes. On your back east trip, see Crater Lake, Lake Tahoo. Yosemite. Sequoia National Park, Carriso Gorge a grand and highly colored f canyon seen from tho car windows or the Apache Trail and Roosevelt dam. Week-End and Season Excursion Tickets Tillamook County Beaches A particularly attractive trip across the Coast Rango Moun tains. These beaches include, Rockaway and Garibaldi Reach Resorts, Noali-Kah-.N'le, llan zanita and Iiayoccan. Daily train leaves Portland Union Station 8:13 A. 11. Special week-end train loaves Portland Union Station - Satur day 12:45 P. M. r Electric train leaves Port land, 4th and Stark Sts., 1:15 P. M.t connecting with week-end train' at Hillsboro. iNo baggage baudlod on electric train. on sale to: ' Newport A delightful seashore resort on Yaqtiina Ray and the Pacific Ocean. An ideal place for the family. Large natatorium and salt water for baths various forms of amusement. , Daily Train Scrvleo "Oregon Outdoors," our new Summer booklet, graphically de scribes tho different resorts in Western Oregon, and Includes hotel and camp information. Copy freo on request. 386 BOYS AND Dl CLUB WORK WITHHOLD GURZON FOREIGN RELATION TALKFRg PRESS Mountain and Other Resorts Josephine County Caves Tickets now on sale. Crater Lake- (a lako in tho extinct crater of a volcano) Tickets on sale July 1st'. Colestin Tickets now on sale. V Slmsta Mountain Resorts Tickets on sale, daily, on and after Juno 10th. , Xoseniito National Park Tickets on sale, dally, on and after June 10th. Kor particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedules or lug car reservations, inquire of any ticket agent of l&lobplu SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. Three hundred and eighty-six boys and girls are enrolled in club work I his year, :tou of them being members of standard clubs. Although it is rather early yet to estimate the result of the work, judg ing from the members enrolled and tho interest shown by these boys and girls, this should lie a banner year as far as club work is concerned. Sewing seems to be tile most popu lar project, with poultry, vegetable gardening and cooking coming in close behind. Tho largo enrollment in the poultry clubs is no doubt due to the generous offer of Postmaster V. J. Warner ot Mcdi'ord to givu a setting of eggs from his purebred White Leghorns to any boy or girl in the county who would carry the project through, make an exhibit at the county fair, and give him one pullet from the setting in the fall. About twenty boys and girls in the county have taken advantage of this offer and arc raising pure bred chickens. Nino members are taking the calf club work. These members own their own pure bred calves sonio or which are registered under tho members' own names. Tho boys ate all enthusi astic and Jackson county has reason to be proud of these young livestock owners. Tile sheep club work is represented by one boy, Calvin lHishnell of Neil creek. Tho "Merrymakers" sewing club ol the Chapparal school has the distinc tion of being the first club In the county to finish its work and file final reports in the office of the stale club leader at O. A. C. They held their achievement program April 1.1 at the Chapparal school house. Jlrs. John Righam is their local leader. The members of the club who finished their work are Naomi .Magrttder, Dona McDonough, Grace liigham, Wenonah McMnnis, and Ruth liigham. Miss Helen Cowglll, assistant state leader, was in tho county for a week during Jlareh visiting the sewing chilis and helping the girls with their work. 111'. Allen, state livestock leader was here, in May looking after tho boys and girls interested in that line of work. Miss Puller, rural supervisor will be "on tho job'' all summer and will be read to help the members in any way possible. Club members having any difficulty with their work please write to her at Medt'ord, box SSfi. 1.1INIIUN. June 2;!. (Canadian Cress I The imperial rout'erenre did not hold a formal session today, hav ing adjourned after lan d 'in zoo's speech yesterday until Krlday. It is planned to discuss the (Japanese alli ance early next week. Lord Cur'nn's speech was a com prehensive but highly (-iifidential re view i.f tlie Kritish foreign policy. The conference agreed that the address should not be published. Lord Ourzou took the conference completely into ills confidence and invited the delegates to Interrogate him. This invitation was ,fi ly acted upon. Cremler lUetgnau and tne otner Mniers subjecting Lord Curzon to what practically aniouuttMl to a cross- examination. The foreign secretary, it is known, did not lopcb upon the Japanese alliance excel" in a general way and neither advocated that It lie denounced or renewed.. Me dealt at great length, however, vltb the dip lomatic conversation wjilcb he re cently held in i'aris with' Premier llri and and the general lilies id' I'.ritislt pulley both in Kurope and in the Pa cific. MISSOULA, Mont., June 'I'Z. J. A. Urlianowicz, fiscal agent for district number one of the federal forest ser vice, which includes Montana and northern Idaho, entered a plea of gnilty to a charge of embezzlement when arraigned before a United States commissioner here today. Ills bond was fixed at $10,000, which his friends aro attempting to raise. Kvidence of alleged defalcations i.i UbiMiowicz's accounts will be pre sented to a federal grand, jury at Helena tomorrow. It was stated, For- est service officials today declared that a check of tho records showed a shortage of at loast $ 100,000. Medford-Jacksonville Stage Line FARE 10c Wolfing -room Medford, 5 South Front. Phono HOD INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. TAD'S TID BITS ON WORLD SPORT tt0etsIt" The Cora and Callus Peeler This Corn Remover ia Guaranteed. Hnllrf from corn RnfTorlnn followa tho application of "(itts-I t'ft I most us quickly OB pain follows t lio thrust of apliiorknifo Oh, TIiom I.e.-in, Till I.i'kh! iJeiir Tad It net' inn to! mo that irtlsts iiiul writers Hiii'tid most of I their time moaning over the beautiful leKs oT that beautiful Courses (.'as pen tier. I can't for t ho life of me sec what the beautiful les have to do with t he Kieneh man's ability to fiht. There have hern any number of niis wit h beautiful less, eyes, anil hair. What lie needs is a beau tiful Hock. A pair of beautiful "Krankle J.ui leys" never yet made a champ. Youth for tho TllKKK Mil, IS M.MIT tfor reformers). XKJHT AND IMV M I K 15. i' ' SlrV Endi Pain ful Calluiea and Corn into tho flosh. Not only hnrd corns or Boftcorna but cvnry kind of corn or rnlltis surrenders to "Gets-It" nnd poeJs rttrhf oil. It takes Justn fewscrondstostoptho pnin with two or throe drops. Go to your drunKlst todny. Gta bottlu of "Guto-It." Costs hut a trlflo overywhere. - Your money buck if mt (mtlMfk-d. MfU. by Jfl. La wren co & Co., Chicago. FREE TUBE OFFER ON PENNSYLVANIA TIRES EXPIRES JULY 1st A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. "The Store Where our Dollar Does Its Duty" Dt'itipsrys Weight. Two yearn iik I his week .lack lempsey stepped on a scales on the porch of his training quarters ut AIuu niee liny, Toledo, and tipped the beam at HOI pounds. Jack K earns. In order to test tho scales had Ihreu or four newspaper men hop on first and they admitted that the hands pointed to the correct figures'. A moment laler Le ni sey , d resned In a bathing suit, stepped on and tipped 201 pounds. On the day of the Willard fight, .lack hit tho same scales at 187. You can figure from that Jack's weight for this fight. He will be lighter no doubt, as ho intends working harder. At Toledo he had a bad cut over his eye and almost slopped work entirely. It's a good bet that the champ will be well under 1H0 pounds on July 2. lie weighs Just r.itj pounds today. Another Scoop for (.. Trill. The .Margate City Vreo .juice had another sporting scoop recently. (!eo. Tritt, the "on his toes" reporter, visit ed ('arpentier's barracks nnd learned that the French beauty luul engaged a number of new sparring partners, Mr. Tritt was very Inquisitive and kept boring (Jus Wilson for news, (ius finally became a bit peeved, and in order to shake Mr. Tritt informed him of the thrilling news. "We will have two new Rets of partners soon,' piped (ius. "lea and I'ert Ins will he here next Monday and on Tuesday we expect liogers I'eot." Mr. Tritt smiled, hurried nway to the (ireat Neck Telegraph office and sent the following wire to his sheet: "Carpentier will have two new sparring partners next week, Leon I'enins and Jtodger I'eet. This is ex clusive." Canada ChI'h Cheerful Chirps. "Uempsey in Cood Trim," says Cor hett. That's encouraging. lts better to be in good trim than get a good trimming after entering the ring. The gold miner may accumulate a fortune, yet his work is all In vein. Kx tract from popular novel: "Do lores adored him in her way.' If she didn't adore him in her way, of course she'd kick him out of It. The national budget now has to get along without the revenue that used to come from the national "budge." "See that bank of clouds up there?" "Yes, I suppose it Is In such banks that one finds the silver linings." IVnn founded I'hiladelphla, but I'encilvania was named fr him. The last straw that broke the camels back was not of the variety Mil" MHf to ip n Clicls'tllll. EVERY cent you spend over the price of Calumet might as well be thrown away. You don't get a thing for it You can'tget greater leavening strength or greater purity than are offered in Calumet, It is made in the world's largest, best equipped and most sanitary Baking Powder Factories. Contains "only such ingredi ents as have been officiallyendorsed by the U. S. Food Authorities. No matter what you pay you can't secure as much in sound bak ing powder quality. On the other hand you can buy a cheaper baking powder- a little lower in price than Calumet and much lower in merit. That's the worst kind of false economy. Calumet never fails. Every baking is perfectly raised sweet, even and tasty. Used by millions of housewives and is the largest selling brand m the world. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. Calumet Graham Muffin Recipe 1 cup of white flour. 1 cup Graham flour, 1 tablespoon sugar, 3 level teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder, 1 teaspoon ; salt, 1 cup of milk, 1 egg well beaten, 1 tablespoon melted butter. Then mix ia the regular way. WOOD! Ml kliuls or wooil ut rlKlit pi-Ires; dry mill blocks. Itny nrxt winder's wootl now wlillo It In clivii). Medford Fuel Co. dir. Kir mill Tlilnl l'lionc SI2 Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed ot. short notice. Woukly visit In rout dence dlstrlclJ. Daily buBlnesa did trlct Phono 8Vf. YOU CAN GET MOST ANT OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'I . i SIC A by brand ""IImw Coiod w portable type writer. Other makee at attractive prio&t. Bee ua before you buy. mi:iI'OUI( hook stokk innn Values In USBH CARS liscd l)ulf'(! Brothers closed cars which arc cxccllcnl. me chanically iiiul in appearance arc now on our floor. They arc most unusual values. If you are interested in a real enclosed car "buy," we ad vise coining in at once, for, as yon are, well aware, the demand for Dodge Brothers Motorcars, both new and used, is very strong. GEO. L. TREICHLER MOTOR Co. 10-18 S. Fir St. Phone 304 Medford X