Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1921)
i3ixcwiu, Oregon 1 f pace -ten ilEBFOED ?.KTL' TRIBUNE. rETDPORD. OREGON. WEDNTT)AY. JTXE 09. 150T I. A. jcjLrthal aid lit fjJ! mi ti-ir ar;i- j u-niz.i; it tutplm waraaee ad of Seattle. oil-r tis ivection of Mr.! justs, io will U.i Ikci tit car piAjiiS tbe a;;J-t tso4,. , Yoi;njj. Tb HJtt Co. took tb lint! CELEBRATION ! ASHLAfjD'.ULY4TH Tk offr-il ft'sgwr. w.a fvTXTtr 1 t- EL lUKKMJtl IMf J psmiz with' ertry city, 1 ao4 fxiLWuMy in JiutuKi erntf rproud. A r arti,t aviation 4ucrtloti farsrer trrr tta jril, showering ttt ptrUripaat. ad ODlookr with ro pta!. JMaUf) prsj;raui of th litus of march by Marshall Vrd How. 1 t tarad will tiHumw: trui)nr. ax o'tlrx.k and start promptly at 10 o'clock.. Ttui parade will form on th boul vard btwa u Inuraection with Jionh Mule itr-t, oppot.lu: the lihrary and tnuwA to tli Granite City hospi tal. Thla section of the boulevard will ba cto.d to the general traffic from . to. to U a. di. tti float come Into 4hland froto Lb Donta thy may detour from tt Paciric highway alonK Mechanic t Oak i(r(. oa Oak t Km-m a'tjW, fccfoaa HprWK tret to B street, ilwi; JJ Ut t Third and on Third ttft to Main or If they nntitri anav iwn- tlfiue directly through the, -city ovar iu racmc tiittuwuy (Mala mreet; to th boulevard. All the float are to coma Into the boulevard opposite the library, at which joint they, will revive their nurabar and b escorted to their posi tion. Kvary ear will carry a number on each aide, about UxH Inches. These Bum bom will be In the hands of the; I jor : tini w!ti tiit. j tsZ iJl !r Kjvrn for iu-jt tuiique h!: i tb I'juuusa-l'M-ilK: njti-1 !Kitl cotusuliy :; t 4-4:gii4 Jtetu.-.- uta ia tbe tecl slants vy it iiiir.. Tlu lxTtrJ j The Eii.-iLa.Ti t'jiff cotilsu of A.j Tie cau u the armory ;a tie fJ.ivz-i off, ti:'u vXijH mm''- Moh, C'miva )iz:tiui. 1. L. Nfc3, ; ertniag will b the arUtjon dance. MWiie utt, tt3 h City or Wic-jt'- f'- Mnrby. . i A (fecial train will leave Granu icuaity will form at i't awioii. I ' 'he parage, eaA mayor will lead Paaa at a. a. aiojjpin at all Iv. ivrih;',, WA'j-A. Yvvr, jth diritlrja frr;ra hji (lace. poiirt, arrlTine la AiUand aiout S:fr5. infill, lB!.-al Pvitt. Kag;e Pon-M J jj.-un-iii ar wortics ru-tarr:Bg u wju. teare. Aitland a J-1 11:11, Hoi Kirer. A ''O fJrtier caea jnze which w3l be 14: 40 p. nj. Athlaid. ! FREErlAlEE c:r;dr4 np aa to nuke jt KOMiblei for a great Dumber of the inarching ' ADMIRAL H. P. JONES Tn Vjciei to rece;ve pnzei. 1 Afternoon Program ''' ; -1 p. m. Patriotic aerricea by noted). The -!jre a.-e: Mn. iMl-n FeM, epitetlcg Mesf'ri T. W. Fulton, inft:v.a'-)ti-i Jacluon-rliie. J. K. Vi'hart'n, reretemitg Cold j ipa kern. HiJl. 1 p. m. W 2 p. in. Free-for-all Kooert W. RqL), representiEK all i irint In the park. The youuger cbll the other pla.e in Jatkaon county I dren will Indulge in till aport. The parade will hea4 north on the 2 p. ra. Wrestling match In the boJlerard and prveed to Pat Main . f'ha'iunjqua building between Ralph ttreet, thefj on Kaat Main atreet to j Hand of fjld Hill and Ted Tbye of the plaza, thence oa North Main klreet Portland, to a finish match, two out of to Mechanic, thence eastward oa i!e- three falle. There will te no time limit (hanU.- u HeiriLun, ttien aouth on 2:30 to 2:30 p. in. Hand concert In Helman to ita loternstlon with North i I.lthia patk. Mala atreet, where It will disband. 2 p. m. to 4 p. rn. Elderly ladles' Thone wlio deaife may park their i content near the round table. Cham' COMMAND ATLANTIC .FLEET floata along Helman and street! after tbe parade. Prize Offered A prize of 1100 will be given by Mr. Jee Wlnburn for tbe most original feature In tbe parade. JVj will be given fyr the second best, and, 15 lor fbWttllrd. , ' '' ''iti ntW be given for Ibe-neKMun, a'tid prizes, US for tbo"'rM and' HP of ltie second bent lldjvidiia'hfua- tnrea, . . "In the Indimtrlal dlnplay a' jrt-Ize H 1S will be given to the beet display and $10 to the second. f 125 In caxh will be paid to the city or town having tlio largest );rc;ntag of Itit jMpulatlrm marcblng in the pa rade. 126 will be paid for the best decorum ed building in tbe city on tlio Fourth.. Jf.O will be given to Ihu blind prc- Mechanic; plonsblp of southern Oregon hornCHhoe plublng, near tbe children's play ground. Contestant may bring their own horteshoes if they have any choice others will be iyrnWied. 4 p. tn. Haaeball between the Med ford, Us and AblaJld, Klj(rM high kcJioo (bounds. Xmting tbi'.'WII game, tb, aylatjnt will do stuutsvpver the ball,riiit- Tbe ball game prrinilsea to te a humdinger. 't p. mr. Children's aniiiisem nts and 'cllntesU near tennis eoVfrW" Ladles' baseball throwing near courts. Prizes will be '8lvan,"ah! -I.lthla park chain plonship title with every event taking lace In the playground section of the park. 7 to 8:30 p. m. Hand concert In I.lthla park. ft' p. in. Marvelous display of fire works by the llltt. Fireworks 'company t'1!'tf',fY vice Admiral Hilary P. Jones, now second In command of the Atlantic fleet, who will ussurne duties of com mander-in-chief, with the rank of ad mirai, July 1, succeeding Admiral Henry II. Wilson, appointed comman dant of the United States naval acad my at Annapolis. An achievement ' IN TIM CONSTRUCTION ARISTOCRAT OF TIRES i' I i V V::i M nuLr 1 1. tl;'. When w decided to manufacture a Cord tire the type and quality of tire to be pro duced uia likewise decided upon. Oyer a year elapsed between the time the original design of this particular tire tuat tarted to the completion of the molds. A year of hard morh with much retracing of steps, finally to be rewarded by the produc tion of a tire which even to the casual observer is apparent as splendidly designed from the engineering viewpoint and pos sessing striking individuality. The new Savage Cord is a mighty tirtf, not due to so-called secret or patented pro cesses, but as the resuU of untiring research, experiment and test 2 In it are the refine- ments and improvements of later -day con struction. In it is the expression of an ideal the ideal to build a tire that will Excel all others and ever reflect credit upon the name it bears. ' . j Many months cf grueling, experimental runs on test cars and stage lines over all conditions of roads proved and disproved the correctness of theories and enabled us to eliminate weaknesses and incorporate improvements, finally to present to the mo toring public this Aristocrat of Cords which we believe will render the maximum of un interrupted service and mileage per dollars invested. And in the final analysis is this not the only basis upon which you can figure tire costs 7 EXCB. ... , ; Ui.E.JZpr?J,2rJLs sava6E''TiRE ca. ssjn dego, can fornix- OUf? BEST ASSET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER MMHHMIMMIIMMMIMIMUII Exchange Tire Company Medford, Oreg'on 7 ----- ' - v . ' : The Geo. A. Hunt Co. -and the Mail Tribune give another one of their popular children's free matinee at the Page theatre Saturday. July J, at 10:JO a. m. This will be known as tbe 4th of July free matinee and Chas. Ray in "The Basher." has been secured spec ially for this event. This story depict a county towii youth who ha a throwing arm and attract the attention of a league man ager. He is promoted into profession al baseball, but suffers a noticeable affliction of inflated chest and falls down on the Job, Just when all bis home folks are at the game to see his wonderful pitching. He takes an oath never again play, but to save hut sweetheart': home, which is Jeopardized by her brother's betting, be goes again to the pitcher's slab and wins the season's nMter" tor his own home town There is. pretty, love story and the. Picture sparkles uh. humor .through out.-, Children from the country are sjec. lallyj requested to attend. ,A11 that is neeessary ,1s tu. clip this coupon .below and present.it at the door. Every cbyd must .have a coupon. to COUPON Clip thiB. present at door of Page theatre, Saturday, July 2nd and be admitted free to matinee at 10:30 a. m. Not good at afternoon matinee. UK IN TENNIS FINALS WIMI1LEDO.V, June 29. (By Asso ciated Press.) Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of California, won the final match in the women's singles of the British turf court lawn tennis championship tour nament here today, defeating Mrs. Satterthwalle, of England, In straight sets, 6-1, 6-0. Miss Ryan thereby earns the right to meet Mile. Suzanne Lenglen in the challenge round for the championship round. The moving picture - show at the lleagle hall was well attended and everyone had a moBt enjoyable time. Net proceeds were $14.85. Assistant County Agent F. C. Holtbaugh gave an interesting talk, on Farm Bureau problems. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blackford and daughter and Mrs. McKav of Willow Springs were out Sunday to visit with .Mr. and Mrs. Lucus. Miss Vada Morrison went to Med ford Sunday to visit wltfi Mrs: Weiss for awhile. ,At . the . annual school meeting, at Anlloch .Monday Mrs. .Lucus was ypt ed, In aa clerk and Mr. ;Sam; Pollard as a i rector. . ..,, . . The Antloch neighborhood voted for a new school house on the. same grounds as the old schoof bouse now SlUDUS. . Mr. Esller Bailey of Central Poln has been sawing wood the past week for Mr. J. W. Scott on his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Narragan spen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pollard Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Scott Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Morrison, formerly of this neighborhood, but who has been visiting her mother and brothers in Colorado for several months Btnrted on her return trip, but was taken sick with appendicitis and was taken to the hospital at Twin Falls. . . Mr. Ralph Russell and family were oub to tho Meadows to visit Sunday ,. Mr. Russell of the Meadows is re ported quite sick ontt had Dr. TJhayer ot Aieuiord out Monday evening. 11. C. Chapman returned home Sat nrday after working three weeks at Medford. At the Page A double bill of extraordinary enter tainment opens today at the Page theatre, which Includes, a strong dra- mutlc feature- and a special screen comedy. "Forbidden Fruit," tho Ccil H. De Mille dramatic production with an all-star cast Includes such popular players B Agnes Ayrcs, Theodore Roberta, Kathlyn Williams and For rest Stanley. The picture develops through scenes of strong dramatic power replete with pathos and thrills. It Is elaborately staged nnd the feminine principals wear striking gowns. There are many thrills In "The Hick," Ijirry. Semon's special comedy and a large portlcn of the action takes place uiHin the farm. Ijtcry Introduces, Civilization's Greatest Achievement Some Eskimos were brought down to Edmonton, Alberta, on official business. They had never before been south of the Arctic Circle. - They had never seen a street, "a town, a window, or a woodep door. A bed, a water "tap and an electric light produced completely new sensations. Street cars were unknown to them; telephones unheard of ; trains not to be believed even when beheld. They had never seen an automobile until someone took them riding in one. '' They .had never set their eyes on an airplane until some one did his most daring stunts in one to thrill them. They had never even seen a movie! But what do you suppose moved them most in the whole bag of tricks which civilteation produced for their amusement and amazement? What seemed to them the greatest wonder of all? The cold storage plants I The White Man didn't always have to hunt and fish when he wanted to eat 1 Here was civilization's greatest gift, its greatest benefaction. - . This feature of civilization makes it possible for Swift & Company, in the season of over production, to store a supply of food for distribution in the season of scant, or non-production. Thus we are able to maintain for all a constant supply of such choice and necessary foods as Premium Milk-fed Chickens,, Brookfield Buttor and Brookfield Eggs . Swift & Company, U. S. A. FINANCIAL SPECIALIST When in need of medical attention you eon suit a specialist; when lepal matters ttotlicr you you see an attorney; why do any differ- . cntly in financial matters? The First National occupies the position of '-1 financial specialist to its patrons.;;And ney tnuUhis the place to come when tlievV? require disinterested advice. - i t Federal Reserve Member . ? Khe FIrst National Bank? Live Well-Live long EAT MORE BREAD Bread made from Vilmo Flour is your best rood. Your dailv pxisfpneo j ,l. 1, un me kind of food you eat. Eat bread and lot. " make you live. Get a sack of VIL MO of your grocer tomorrow, or phone 84, : 1 TO?"