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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1921)
'PACE ETrtlTT mrrfmh matt, TnmrsT.. MF.tFmt. cmym. wfj'eday. jrst . R Fl: t (dill D IK I'll ! jtl'i ason vf twkv th-:r vmk at , j eoui. tfcaijqnitrter for e ceaded m:L j sionary effort in that srion of Asia.i This social reunion was held at ihej j M:hwi:si eivircii on T?:eiday after-! noon, where a larse namlf-r of futuafj i friend gathered to bid the younzl rray- i iDULU'i I OFFERING ASHLAND -l i.y ere frteh.nKs 'H '5 a - 5'pivens leTs .j:ass hin u'p-, ; .iU r.-t. second "51cm 5i0cs . . ',-t -.tat an; 'i at t hs j ladies Kodsfeed. on their journey. MiMj IS REPORTED S575 1 Mary ot;n?, formerly of this city, is 'alio located at Seoul a teacher of ; music under trisaionary auspices. iitu a h - n h ft triS 1 ail T!;r.',i:' ATLANTIC rirr X. " i- t. Tr ii.:-. :. J Th sf'.nc-'.'.'j th. a f'-rr.-x.n ; V,r.abiy wiSl h- riarl h-hind l.:trrr-'J : TiHt in r'n 'il a.rjjlr- ?ht-l r.-i- k j rh Tra.ir.in:? :tmr,, Tr.fi "oric wiil U?ht an 1 pronal-ly xii! r.'t ir.' li.-1-s ; x:r.. ' f riirr.hc Into rh rir.sr ..'ituraay. H-P-M to a (tun- ft inTi trt y ni tnmrrri-v and another fiound. irt ft- ririt-n out KrMrty. .A? tar-h Ku.T the taste of geitinig thir.KA In i af! for th r hnn.ft'rV dr-parturr-, lorrllnc to pr-.H-r.r ftlnn, I-Mrrnvy-y J hlft jjarry will not S-a7- fr JVrju-y V until the linrp- Jo jjo to tiie arena. ii ASHLAND. .-tfering la-f .- .'-i.'st Iii:!:n I Lord Mayor MeLamkln, of Ashland. . i'. Tho ,,. ana J-"ra .viayor uoarfci. or iiearoro ';.-.'!uy in behalf of Evan iri saM to have h-n ( have bn tendfM'ed ciimpllmentary j tfkftt3. including ringside privjleKes, ' to witness the wrestlins lx)Ut which is His a-.i.-:tant were provided: to take place at the Chaiiraiiqua Madi- i for tn iA f iniis donated on mUcel-json Square Gardens 'on the Fourth, ian'-o'is- eh-:ri.e acroiint. The evan-i Similar privileges are available, in I sceiist will take a Knar vacation, espec-jfact, to the lord mayors of all' the I tally hitting the trail on the hunt, aa fa j towns throughout the valley. TAfOMA, U'a.ih. Twelve aiiton.-: his cu.-Morii d'iriri;; the summer vaca- ( bile rare driver?, most of th-m al-j tion season. Among memliers of the class of ready farr.oi:s for their work on the! .. I Oregon Agricultural college, who mo. oiuery uuu , have received appointments for teach ing positions for the forthcoming school yeai, Mrs. Louise Hammond, nation'! bier tratk.-i, compete in !he ter:th ai.niial Tactima Sp-edwajr race July 4 for points toward the natuinal of the r.irp already- have , cham;,ionHhIi and a winner's priw of about tin, Otu, it was announc-rd h-rt recently. . . j The Kasrern Star i will continue its social gatherings dur ing the summer meetings on the sec ond and fourth Tuesday afternoon of each month being the specified schedule. MANlAfJ.SKT, X. Y June 2t). A day for the world s championship ut drawfl nfar everybody in the ftltnKTn ramp I Kettir.g nervrdiw. :-pt 0-rrg-H and he alone app'-ar worry atiut an much an a M.--hool Mi! flazel Powell, assistant a Apiiroiimaiely .Vi.tmo siiectatora are i State bank, has charge of the insur- exiicteil to attend the race. The!1""! department of Carter & Mills. course covers 125 lap of the Tac.ma I '1."r'nB ,h,! al'a'e Mr- an' M- , , , , , I V. V. Mills in the vicinity of Oakland, fcpeedway, which Is Ju:,t under two ! f.a, fr a f,Ulilslll. vaoatpm nlotor- r:iiif In h-n'th. j (ng aliout San Francisco and its iiu- Ifeading the li-t of driver entered iuerotiK suburbs. is Tommy Milton, winner of the ii'i- of Corvallis, and Dorothea Abraham of Roseburg, will lie connected with Ashland schools. Thelma Tbne, of Athlon,? ha. .An nir,n.l t i n tbej vilnmitlp- Mi,lroTm u'riirht' of Van. cotiver. Wash., to Central Point; and Otto Vox, of I-ake Creek, to Dnnsmuir, Calif. Mr ' rs - y K'tninir rea.iy tor a picn.c. ii.'mle Memorial day race at in lianapo . , ... . .,..v ,K ,, , , )h8 .);ar Ano,hp ,.nt,y wj, bl hao not ll.Hplay-d the leant atllt. "'oe Harles. who tK,k second money y, jat Indlan.iolIs when he finished oniy Mflrinsr.-r Te.rnmi hafl l-iruo to.a few seconds behind Milton. "-1 F'rank J. Hard,' of Eugene, promi nent In fraternal affiliations, and who took a prominent part in staging the ceremonial held hv Kitlah Temiile of Preliminary to returning to the mis- this city, in the Lane county metropo- M.n.ir.. uk!u , iorea, a gooll-ye l.... March 6. 192.1. died recemlv at .Hisses Marie , Can Tfe Calif Ho never fnlli- rieriv. eretl from the shock occasioned by the social was tendered Church and Alice Ki'n. visitors in this I vicinity for sotiietime past, who are in Prince Albert's a new note ih the j6ys of rolling Talkikg' about-rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell yoii 'right Here,'that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast I You've got a jiaiiidf ul-of-?.appine'ss coming your di rection wheii you pal it with P; A. and the makin's papers! For Prince Albert is not . only delightful to your taste and pleasing in itsrefrcshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! - 'And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you, whisk it into shape before you can count three! And, the'next instant you're puffing away to beat the band! , Prince Albert is so' good that it has led four1 men to smoke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It's the greatest old buddy smoke tliat ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! Pr.ics Albert It artld In toppy red 6ff, f i.i- red tint, liandrome pound and itall pound tin humidart und intha pound cryttul tlata humidor with tpor.ae moittentr top. mmm the national joy smoke Cct7tl?W 1021 by K. . KryuolJ Tobacco Co. WI'on-5jleBi, N.C. . tragic death by accident at Oal-land Calif., of his Bon Charles, alx.ut a year ago. The final riles were made the occasion' of n double funeral for father and son, held at San Jose eary in tti(; week. The McCracken and Lennox families of the Valleyview neighborhood, are receiving a vlsft fnim the K. K. Mc Cracken family of I'klah, California, who will remain In this vlcinty during the summer. Miss Constance McWilliams, of Kla math Falls, is visiting her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McWilliams, and Is also renewing the acquaintance, Plnaforelike. of her cousins, and her uncles, and her aunts. Harold fiimpson, state university student, is having a merry vacation in pater's hardware store while his bro ther Glenn Is attending the American l-egion reunion at Eugene. Harold will remain around here for a major por tion of the summer. George Stannard. Ashland student pursuing studies at I.os Angeles, is another homecoming addition to the large educational col ony sunimerlng hereabouts, A lively tennis tournament Is In prospect here for three days, July 14, 15 and 16, incorporating entries in the Junior, Juvenile,- senior, and free-for-all classifications. In readiness tor this tourney, the courts have been placed In prime condition. Clyde Pangborn, birdman, will ma nipulate an airplane taxi before and after the Fourth, also during the cele bration proper, excepting hours of the holiday strictly devoted to parade and stunt features according to contract. One incentive Jvr 71 years '... way back in 1S50, Folger's Coffee was supplied to the early builders of the Pacific Coast empire. I: was liked ; it was considered good Coffee: But we were fat from satisfied with this pioneer product. We constantly sought ways and means for improving it for bringing out the best coffee flavor and for keeping that flavor absolutely uniform. ... - This incentive the incentive of striving for something better has dominated the Folger organization for seventy one years. That is w hy vc know you will like Folger's Golden Gate Coffee. It is the best coffee this long experience and skill in coffee roasting have produced. You will find that it is smooth and rich; and its fine flavor is kept for you in the vacuum tin. You will like Folger's Golden Gate for it is "Different in taste from other coffee and better." I ; Ask ydr.r grocer for it. ' FOtGER & CO.' - S'.''ft!e - Ki:iis:is City - Dalits Shizuuka, Japan Mr. and Mrs! Phil Rose, of Montorey f allf., after a brief visit at Santa Uosa, will arrive in Ashland shortly for a vacation stay of several weeks at I he lCubanks home, accompanied by their young son, 4 hustling juvenile who has passed his first year's birth- lay. The Nazarene church will institute series of evangelistic meetings on June 29, with Hev. Ethel Arnold in charge, Mr., mid Mrs. 11. G. Douglass. Seattle vocalists, will lead the singing. Make Oregon Your Hotel WI1HN IN PORTLAND mm k POPULAn SPACIOUS LOIiliV At the Center of Everything Broadway at Stark St. V r-O (Ve ugftost ' you write, phone or wire (or Itcnorvutlotis KTIIirn II, . MliVKKM. Arunngi-r YOUR OLD RUGS mid t'iti'(M eim ls rcM-otcn lino n.-fV i i. I ri' itrt.s III ll lliiinlnnl cot IMi-k say.: "TIh rugs wo clean nre .lean lhrll ui I'lenu Vni." I' ree llelivcry I'lllilll- I Mil IT TAKES VT j Mosan Art Rug Co. I III Vt 'l i nlli Nt. ; PAINTING i PAPER HANGING ' TINTING Interior Decorating in all it3 branches. PIANOS Refinished and Polished. FURNITURE Finishing, Polishing and Repairing. All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. City, Auto Paint Work At the third annual Anierlcnn Le gion state convention, to be held at Kugene, July 1 and 2, Commander I Glenn Simnson nnd Adiutnnt Don Spencer are duly accredited delegatps fmni Ashland Post No. 14, Milt Iliegel and Don Dlckersun being alternates. Simpson anil Spencer went overseas, and lllegel sailed the sens ns tnnchih Ist's mate on a government vessel carrying nitrate cargoes from Chili to Kiinipe for ammunition r urposes. One-Minute Top' Our auto top tal;.n but a minute to raise or lower, it Is very handy anil convenient and no a'ti iiwner should be without one. Solidly nnd suhfait lially tuiide. our tops will give the loni;e;;t and bent possible service. Ask for prices iind a. deim?:istration. WE BUILD SPORT TOPS. I. Service Garage ,22 20 3. Fir St. Medford '1ir for lilii" nllliont ilrlverx. Per day f t'J.oii Of the pastors In town nnd their name is leision two own nnd oierale autos. Itev. C. A. Kdwards manipulate a Methodist motor, anil Hev. Walter Mvans Is breaking in P.aptlst IlnlcK. There may be others, but they belong either to pastors emeritus, superannu nted clergy, district superintendents or other high ecclesiastics, not filling the active pastoial relation. All of which prompt a repetition of the ojd iiuery as to who was the first motorist mentioned in holy write? Klljah. when he Sceded up to heaven "on high." The 0. W. Dunn family contemplate a vacation passed In Lane county, with heaibiuarters at Kugene. It will he, a motor tour iiostponed from uncertain weather conditions prevailing In the spring until the arrival of the good old imrnerttmo. FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE PRODUCTS COFFEE ..TEA EXTRACTS SPICES AND BAKING FOWDIsa. Card of Thankt We desire to thank our many friends for their klndncss'nnd symitathy ex tended us during the Illness anil death of our lieloved mother. C. W. AND F. S. 11HANDON JAMKS AND C. W. nRANDON MltS. MAHKL HANKS I.OLA OHiNOS AND F V.MII.IKS. FREE T ON PENNSYLVANIA TIRES 1 1 i '.. EXPIRES JULY 1st t ; . ' I A Word to the Wise Is Sufficient THE BUSY CORNER MOTOR CO. 'The Store Where oui Dollar Does Its Duty' GOOD CLOTHES ( V Make Them , KLEIN TAILO - V OOD! All kinds of wood nt right prices; dry mill Idorks. P.tiv ne.vt winter's noHl now nhllr It I rhriip. -Medford Fuel Co,. Licensed" CITY SCAVENGEE All reftue Irntn4Untet removed oa hort. notice. Weeklj- vlidt In, rd do.ue rtlirtrlcff. Dally -hUAlnm --. -!.... ir BWIWI'l!';! i . k r.