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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1921)
r"' page two SrETVFOT?T matt; ttctbttnx MTCDFOTID, ORKGOW MONDAY, JUNK 27. 1021 1-v :-.x.; ocal and Personal William 3. Warner received his cnmnilHBlon as postmaster of Medforcl tills mornlns from the postorfico de partment. The commission certifies to his appointment for four year dat ing from the time the senate confirm ed tho appointment. May 13th last, and bears the signatures of Picslilont Warron Or. Harding and Will 11. Hays, postmaster Rfneral. ' Anothor feature of Interest tlboiit tlio commission Is that It Is ttio first one Issued so far in Oregon, Washington and Idaho, as of the hi postofflco appointments con firmed by tho senate out of 3100 pend ing; Mr, Warner's was the only one from those states. C, L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing anywhere. tf Spend your vacation at Dead Indian Springs. Wonderful mineral water, fishing, hunting. All commodities for camping furnished at Dead Indian Store. For Information and transpor tation phone 374. S8 Tho week which opened rather tamely today will havo a sort of hur rah closing wun me worni-wiiio iniur- est in tho Doiiipscy-Carpentler flKbt of noxt Saturday and the fact most folks will begin that day to prepare to enjoy tho Fourth of July on Monday. All public offices and the banks will close Saturday nood lo remain closed until over the Fourth: 'Ue; Jackson County Building & Ltraji Association office will bo open hqrenfter on Saturday nights to u cotn'modato tho public. ' ' . '1'Vno props and pine fluiuo lumber. IJtiijhnoH Lumber Co. ' tf Tonight is the night of the lawn social glvon by tho Ladies' Auxiliary of.i tlio Flint llaptist church at the homo of Mrs. It. 14. Pouoyar, UD5 South OnHfale, In honor of tho aviation boys. ' All young people of llio church and' congregation arc Invited. Rolled bnrley $1.10 per sack; mill run f l.rjO por sack; wheat Jli.M per 1U0 lbs.; scratch food $li.71i per 10U lbs. Monarch Sooil & Feed Co., 317 K. Main. Phono 2fi0. tl' For Inrormatjon aliolit Dead Indian Springs, stngo and supplies phono 371. SS" Assistant County l'rosecutor Cod ding spent Mnnduy forenoon in Ash land looking after tho state's Interests In several enses In Justico tlowdy'a court, jr. L. Krickson, stato lilgbway employe was fined $100 and costs for running .Into nn-nuto -on an Ashland street' tiu'juno 22nd. A'mun lininod h. Cox drew a flno of $10 and costs and a Jnll sentence of 30 dnys' for carrying a concealed 'weapon. Cox was found loltorlng around tho railroad yards In Ashland Into Sunday night by a rail road officor who upon searching him found In bis pocket a Colt automatic: rovolyor, Invost 'your' savings tn the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tr Wo nro paying 2(!c for eggs at tho Farm llureau Co-Operative- Exchange. tr Mr. and Mrs. Harry D.' Mills tin. I children will movo next Saturday to tholr Ilutto Falls homo to spend the summer, during which tlmo Mr. Mills wllV spend tho week onds thoro from Modford. Itolled bnrley, $1.40 por sack; mill run f 1 .GO por sack; wheat J2.2S per 100 lbs.; scralchfood $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Seed & Feed Co., 317 H. Main. Phono 200. tf Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2I1I-J. tf Tlio Medrord Printers met defeat for tho second tlmo at the hands of I ho Faglo Point baseball team, at the Katno pluyed Sunday ul'lermxm on the Hertford grounds, and tho Wood which was In the printers' eyes before the game has turned to tears. Driving to Portland July 3. wanted 4 or 0 passengers; nice big 7-pnnsenger I car: reasonable. 132L..1 S3 Will exchange new goods for second hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf W. A. Mills of ibis city has sold his Modford income property to W. S. McKce, also of this city. Ashland Tidings. Wo develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf PIcotlKg Hemstitching 8c per yd. lliitlonn covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. C. K. Call and daughter Opal of Dunsmulr are tho guests if Mrs Klslo I'avls. Interest on elly assessments will be delinquent after July first. Heller take care of It now lest you forget. S7 Mrs. Ceo. Madilox, dressmaking, room 1, Spuria Itldg. Prices reason Hblo. (i.r, The final sncred concert al the First Haptlst church Sunday night proved to bo one of tho best of the number given during the year. The (ruining of the choir wan exhibited in the two fin" BiKhems rendered, B well nW In the' roIos and duels and the uuurtcts. Ilev. Learn also gave a 'SIHtfil.VSHRni, reviewed the musical program of the church during tho year, indicating that llio coining year would be one of grealer development of the musical Bblo of the church. Mr. Leach also gavn a short and forceful message on "Tho Moral Man." Modford Fuel Co., cry mill brocks and all otber kinds of wood. Phone 242. ' M Phono 474. Guaranteed work, prompt! Bervlro. City Cleaning & I'yoing Co.. 401 South Klverslde. fi or Interest to fishermen Is (lie fol lowing item from tho tirants Pass Courier: Tho first steelhead to be taken on n fly this year was roKrled last night by Jim Smllh, who caught a three pounder below the Savage llap ids dam on a Blue Upright. There are said to be a large number of .steelhead In tho river this year, but this is tho first to be taken on a fly. The first 1022 models of tho lluick Sixes have just reached tho sales- ("Hlifrtrnla peoi'lo -registered at the hotels over Sunday include Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Webb of San Francisco, .Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bernard and son and Mr. ami .Mrs. J. C. Charles of Venice. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Archer and baby of San .loso. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Collar and Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Dodge and daughter of Alameda, anil .Mr. and Mrs; 1'. W. Thompson, II. S. Ilorsman, Fred Serviss and J. A. Van Horn of Imx Angeles. rooms of the Medford Auto company, j People wishing to go to Cinnabar The great success of the 1921 BuickSj Springs can' go on tho L. II. Newton 1b Deflected in tho slight changes made; Dally Stage Lino, Hornbrook, Calif. 9G in-tho 22 series. Tho 21 model has proven the best lluick over built. X3 Umbrella covers. Liberty Shop. If Mr. anil Mrs. L. M. Swope of Long teach, Calif., are looking around here with the oxpoctalion of locating. They are stopping at the city auto camp. Property Owners Attention. Better pay the Interest on your assessments before July first and avoid tho penalty. 87 F-xport dressmaking, plcotlng, hem stitching, 10 S. Fir, phono 21011. 98 Last night's north hound passenger trains were held up for some tlmo through a freight car breaking down near tho Associated Oil coinpanl's plant, until the track could bo cleared. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ' School for drawing and painting. Mrs. Kdniouduon, College bldg. 927-X. 87 Many Medford people took advan tage or Sunday's fine weather by spending- the day at Prospect, includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Olio Fouls and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Locke and baby. Latest jiallerns in ties. Don Springer 105 West Main. lleinsl llehing 8c per yard nt tho Slylecraft shop. Wn also do dress making, pleating, embroidery, bullous, braiding ami mending. Phono 744-J. M. F. & II. Bldg." Mesdames Knton & Roberts, props. 85 Frank Orlman was among Ibe Sun day visitors In Medford from Walkins. Horse-Shoo tires ami lubes nro the cheapest per nillo. Call and inspect beforo buying tires. lOxcbango Tire Co. ''86 We dovelop kodak Mins froo. West Side. Pharmacy, If I j. W. Smith, cashier oT tlio Clobl 14111 bank, and Mrs. Smith have ar rived home from Seattle-where they attended the wedding of their daugh ter Dorothy. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 Hast Main. tf F. F. Stone, the' harbor, O'Brien's old stand. , v '! Tho railroad companies havo an nounced a ralo of ono cent a mile to members of tho (i. A. It., tholr wives and widows who attend tho national encampment, which will probably be held at Indianapolis, Ind., this year. Other auxiliaries of tho lirand An'y will havo to pay a into of one hud 'one half cents, a milo. Mrs. Pnul Hansen,- corsctlero for Nullone. Phono B85-J. tl' When better automobiles are built, lluick will build them. 1 tf Tlie dairy mooting held on tho llohn ert ranch near Cent nil Point last Sat urday afternoon was a sul'cessful and proritablo ono," with an attendanco of about 50 dairymen from all parts of the county. Addresses wero luado by I'ror. Fills, the O. A. C. dairy expert, and Frank Linn, president of tho Stale Jersey Breeders association. Pay your Interest beforo July first and avoid tli penalty. 87 "Whenever better Llfo Insurance Is wrllton, Cochran anil his agents will bo writing It." tf Tho Knight of Columbus picnic held near Cold Hill yesterday was a de lightful affair attended by about 250 persons. There wore game and amuse ments for all ages. Another big drop In slum prices at. llio Medforcl Shoe Hospital, 110 Last Sixth street. ' If Tree props and pine flume lumber. Ilig Pines Lumber Co. - tf Tiie iranimerHley mine, of Placer, Ore., which has been Idle for more than 1U years, has boon sold and will be reopened, preliminary work being in progress. This mine was noted at one lime as a gobl producer, but litiga tion has kept It Idle. Interest on assessments will bo do llmpient after July first and a penalty of five per cent will be adde'd. S7-" Save money on wrapping paper by using whito print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fisher of Cold Hill, accompanied by their son Wil liam left yesterday on an extensive automobile (rip north. While away I hey will visit Portland and Astoria, returning lo Medford via Tho Dalles, Bend and Crater l.ako. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at tho Farm Bureau Co.-Oporutlvu Jixchange. tf j The road to Klamatii Falls, through mo crater National park via Anna Spring canill Is now n.'iKKntilo. accord ing to the word sent to the city Sun day by buperintendent Alex Sparrow. First class carpenter work. Ksti mates furnished. Phone Dixon G39-J-4. SO State Motor Traffic Officer J. J. Mc Mahon recovered a car Saturday stolen from Its owner, John Weihmai k ol The Dalles. .-He saw two youths with the car in the Medford business district and noticing ono license plate gone started to Investigate, as a result of which hn olacefl tti vnnno-nr nf I lie two, John Anderson, 10 years old, minor arrest and bcroro ho could lay hanclB on the other, aged about 18, the latter started to run and escaped lu tho wildqrness along Hear creek. An derson Bays he met the other youth with tho car at Roscburg and rode with him to Medford. T , ' f To the Citizens of Medford Wo aro announcing our new Square Deal Wot Wash Laundry at 008 North Crape street, which will bo In opera tion on or about July 1st. Our prices will suit your pocket book and wo will treat you square. ;:. 85 ; . , ...,H. F.,PKCK,.Managor.. A.MCSKM icvrs TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOI! SAI.L Three burner oil stove $20,011, oven $1.(111. rivo. gallon oil can $1.00, good condition. 1111 W. Ninth. 85' FOR RUNT Small furnished house for long term. Box II, Mail Tribune. tf WANTKD -Ail experienced cIIbIi wash er. 10 lo 15 men. Also lady cook for samo place. Apply Heel Cross. 8-1 TAKKN CP Two year old black coll. white star on head. Whito bind foot. Phono 132-L. SO WANTKD Mini to net as ixirtcr. Ap ply Hotel Austin, Ashland. . 83 WANTISD Mail to act as night clerk. Apply Hotel Austin, Ashland. 83 FOR SALIC 75 Whito Tailored Leg horn chicks two mouths old at 20 cents ouch. 018 W. Main St. 85 THE LAW PROVIDES healing for (he Ms wounds i.r matrimony, hut nut for Its scratches, . NCe llil.n feast for (lie eye, Do Milley master; picture, . "FORBIDDEN FRUITV HERE WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Vests $2.98 Bloomers $3.80 Cliemiso $4.G0 Drop Stitch GLOVE SILK I nilerthliigs gol Just ii Hide (Ireel of Ixdng plain pink, so (hoy IdosMilui'il Inlo gorgeous colorings of itiaie, oivlihl, sky (us well as flesh. They live eveellent In qnnlllv mill most' unusual nt (he price. ieiae IS H flolntf nwny for (ho siininiei? Have tho Mull 'Tribune mailed (o you. Keep In touch with the home town whllo onJoyliiR your vacation. VH CAN s.wt: You Money On your illiloniohlle Insurance. It ininLs ou nothing to ask us lo show you. It, A. 110LMF.S THE INSURANCE MAN VII Forms Insurance nml Bonds Jackson Counly Hunk Bldg. BankruptStick -and on safe at 3 for 25c If you smoke or i you chew, This will surely interest you: Velvet, Prince Albert Union Leader All 15c size going at . . . AH 10c size going at . 10c, 15c and 2-for-25c Cigars at, each ..... Plug Chewing Tobacco and Cigarettes all going at half price There isn't a carload of this stock, so don't be too late to get your share 3 for 20 c 5c tStt&F than we daimed. OotWore 'three others ! ! j ''Diamond Tires have given us better service than you claimed. One went 10,000 miles without being removed from the wheel, c-ming which time it outwore three tires of other makes, which cost considerably more than Diamonds." Kalispall American Laundry Co., - Kalispell, Montana Buy Diamonds for economy. They arq the real thrift tires, and have been standard for twenty-five years. The Diamond Rubber Company.Iiic. Akron, Ohio 4 FULLorLIF CORDS FABRICS TUBES We Are Distributors for v DIAMOND TIRES AND TUBES 15 N. Fir MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS Medford 1M. !:. v i FREE TUBE OFFER ... , on , PENNSYLVANIA TIRES EXPIRES JULY 1st A Word to 'the Wise Is Sufficient THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. "The Store Where Y oui Dollar Does Its Duty " BAMnramh,' WALKING COSTS YOU NOTHING if your time is worth noiliiii. Hut if there were gold for die first miners, twenty miles away, walkfiig would eost you all that you would lose liy not getting; there (niiekly enough. Doing 'without needed implements costs you nothing ; "., if no profits ean be made from their use; if your time and labor are worth nothing. "' " Dut you have a farm to operate. You have profits to make through- in- creasing yields per aere; through cutting the cost of production; through mak ing your time and labor worth more through the use ofjgond iniplemenjs. Doing without needed implements costs you all that you lose, '.by not. giv ing them. - " . And it doesn't take long for the cost of not having, to run beyond the cost of buying. ' . Drop in and see tho time-saving and labor-saving implements that wc have ready to make real profits for you. HUBBARD BROTHERS Corner Main and Pacific Highway. Phone 231