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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1921)
aGE TWO' MEDForm mail rmnvxv, yimvcmr), onmox frtoay, july 1. mi Tocal and Personal The Crater lake Reason officially oitoued today mid it seemed natural to see the stages waiting at the mor ning trains for incoming tourists. Only four tourists, three women ami a man. went In the stage from here; lmt it is understood that about a dozen tourists went up on the stage from Klamath Falls. However, a number of tourists and others left for the lake this fore noon from this city in their own autos. The driver of the stage which arrived in Medford from the luke last night Bald autos still could only get within two miles o( the lake, and that the visitors would he transported up to the lodge and lake rim on packhorsos fur nished by the 'Crater Lake company management. Just think!' Vou can buy an alum inum percolator Saturday at the Cra tor Lake Hardware Co. for one dollar and: twenty cents. Come dally. S7" The hanks of the city will close Sat urday ' itonn. to remain closed until next Tuesday at 10 a. m. All drug stores In Medford will he closed all day July 1th. Ilaskins' Drug store will be open Sunday at regular hours. 87 Tho committees at work upon the uuslulnnneo fund for the Ited Cross ure receiving both encouraging words und funds. The campaign will be car ried over Into next week. Hemstitching 8c per yard. Special attention given rush ordors. Kxperl operator In charge. Vanity Shop, cor. llartlott and Main. 02 A reception will be held nt tho Firm Methodist, Episcopal church tonlght-at H o'clock for the new members of the church. A good program will he given and a social evening enjoyed. Mem bers and friends of the church uro all urged to ho present. If you -want some print paVor In 'ills, to fit In your paper racks br ta u0 without the racks, hotter bco us at once and save money, tf (Jordon Warunr, eight year old son of Postmaster and Mrs. Warner ar rived In tho city Wednesday from l'rospoet where ho Is spending the summer with his mother and sisters, for a visit In town until ho departs With his father Saturday afternoon for l'rospoet. Invest your Havings In tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf A trio of auto tourists at the Med ford from Jacksonville, Kin., who ar rived hack In the city last night from n visit at Crater Lake, consists ol Moadnmes F. O. liarwald and .1, Rich ards, and II. 1'. Moyorson. They have been In California and aro touring north. itolled hurley $IA0 per sack; mill run 1.K() nor sack: wheat $2.25 per 300 lbs.; scratch food $2.75 per 100 lbs. Monarch Sood & Food Co., U17 Ii. Main. Phono 2(10, tf ' Tho Fourth army Hlgnal corps paus ed through the city this forenoon on tho southhiltind passenger train en route from Camp Lewis (o San Fran claco. For Information about Dead Indian Springs, stage and supplies phone 1174 88 A special meollng of tlie Hoy Scouts' will be held tonight at tho Washing ton school grounds at. 7 o'clock. Tree props and pine flume lumber Illg Plnos Lumber Co. tf Mrs. Anna llroud of Jacksonville, who had been visiting her (laughter. Miss-Anna llrond, the well known nurse who has been taking the V. of O. course In community welfare nursing in Portland, arrived home this morn ing nccompanlod by Miss Anna who will visit here and In Jacksonville for some tlmo. Two business lots for sale. Will trade for house and lot in business district. Phone 1 11-11-3. "SU Tho postofflce will be closed all day next Monday wllh tho exception of the genernl delivery and stamp windows being open for an hour in the ifiornlng. and there will be no mail deliveries ulther In tho city or on the rural routos that day. I A safe and sane Fourth should he our motto. To make It doubly sale call p. L. Huff and havo your property Insured. Office phono 41. Hesldonco 1187-M. 87 Mrs. L. 10. Williams left Tor Minne sota last evening, called there by the death of her fiilber. Dr. Lonsdale. C. L. Ool'f writes msuranco on any thing onywhoro. tf Mrs. V. T. MeCray who has been liv ing In Tracy, Calif., for the past year returned to Medford today. Dr. H. 15. Murphy has established a dental office 403 M. F. & H. Illdg. !'4 Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Noth erland of this city Wednesday, June 2!l, 1921, n baby hoy. Mr. Notherlaml is a clerk at the 11. K. Marsh grocery Tho Jackson County llulldlug Ai Loan Association offico will bo open hereafter on Saturday nights to tic commodato the piddle. 87' 'Tho condition of J. T. till wards ol Phoenix, who was operated upon at a Portland hospital for gallstones Is re ported as improving. Save money on wrapping paper by using whltu print paper In rolls. Ask this offico. - , tf . Cbmnlalnt has been filed with tin police of Riiiall boy's uhIiik sling shots and parents nre warned that such I contrary to the lav. The sling sled If almost us dnugeroiis roitho small hoy lis the target. ' ' Dr. H. K. Murphy has established a dontnl office 403 M. V. K- II. Illdg. Ill Tom Fulton, editor of the Jackson vlllo Post, spent Thursday afternoon In tho city. Plcotlng , Hemstitching '8o per yd. Buttons covered. .From present Indications unless those who attended the recent meeting of the Medford Chamber of Commerce in the public library make good their promise and secure Ibe requited num ber of names to the petitions for a siK'dal election to erect buildings on tlie fair grounds there will be no build ings and no fair this year. The time Is extremely short now. Don't fail to be at the aluminum sale of the Crater Lake Hardivare Co. Sat urday. See the windows. N7n Two business lots for sale. Will trade for house anil lid. In residence district. Phone lll-K-'l. 87 Horace Nicholson expeefs to leave shortly on a business trip to Seattle and llremerton, Wash. For ice cream Oakdaln anil 11th. tf .Mrs. Delroy (ietchell ami daughter Valerie who returned from the middle west the forepart of the week, attend ed the Chicago horse show and Mrs. Kdith Deerlng whom Mis. (ietchell was visiling won lour blue rlulton.s in one day at this event, also driving tlie famous W'anamaker pair to victory In one contest. Mrs. (letchell says that the readjustment period is noticeable I ii that section, all lines of trade being affected, the fur trade exceptionally hard. It was oppressively hot during their stay, and they were glad to get back to the Pacific coast. It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Itonds, plus Service. Jens .Jensen and family will leave next Tuesday by auto for Minnesota for a year's absence. Mr. Jensen will visit, bis father ami mother In I Jen mark, and Mrs. Jensen and children will remain in Minnesota with rela tives. Mr. Jensen will leave as soon as he call get his passports fro,m the state department, lie lias not scan his parents for nearly 18 years. Tlajy live on Lauglunil Isle which 'lies oj'f I he mouth of the Kiel canal. Tim local man expects to go duck hunting for one mouth on a lain;, as part, of vacation. ; Swli ing at Kat, houiB 2, to 5 apd 7:30 to 9:30 p. in. : tf Tito appearance of "Irene" In thin city, scheduled for Saturday night, July Kith, has been cancelled by tlie Pago theater, and tho next hooking Is lor the middle of November. High railroad fares and excessive charges and I ho producing managers fight with the actors' union, Is given as n reason for tlie shutting off of theatri cal attractions during the summer and fall. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at. the Farm llureaii Co.-Operativo lixchaiige. tf W. F. Wygant, lias located in Med ford ns a special advertising agent, writing copy and designing ads for merchants, Irlmmlng windows and writing show cards, lie Is recently from Klamath Falls and previous to that was located In Salem doing adver tising .work for C. P. Illshop, of the Salem woolen mills. Treo props and . pine flume Inmbor. Illg Pines Lumbor Co. tf The famous Piisiuoro Trio appeared at Ashland on Tuesday evening of this week so delighting tho large audience present thai arrangements wero made for an additional concert Friday night, Inly I Herbert lllckford Pusmoro, the music master of San Francisco, intro- luced the Individual members of the trio and made brief comments on tlie various numbers on tho program. People wishing to go to Cinnabar Springs can go on tho L. II. Newton Dally Singe Line. I lornhrook. Calif, in; Maurice Coliini, special agent of the Soul hern Pacific, arrived Tliursdav ifternoon from the north. Another big drop In shoo prices nt the Medford Shoe Hospital, 1111 East Sixth street, tf The only bet locally on tho Demp- sey-Carpentier fight that has come to light. Is Frank Wilson betting a slmo- leon against a hat, that Dciupsev will not knock Carpentler down In the rirst round. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Miss Clrnce Nichols of (Irants Pass, returned to her homo Thursday after visiling In the city for a few days with friends and relatives. ;. 1 Ileum! aluminum roaster, just the tiling for medium size roasts, $1.10, al the t rater Lake llardware'Co.V alum inum suit! Saturday only. S7 unlpli Cowgill, Fnmk P. Farrell. lloorge A. Codding anil A. ,1. Coose left last nlghl for ICiigene, as delegates It the state convention of the American Legion from the Medford post. The convention last two days with a spec lal program for Sunday. L'xport dressmaking, plcotlng, hem stitching, 10 S. Fir, phone 215-11, IIS J. C. Pendleton and wife of Table Mick spent Thursday In the cltv at tending to business matters. ' When better nutoniobilos nro built Hulck will build them. tr Mrs. Leu Williams left last nlghl I'm Mink Uapltls, Minnesota, where she was called by tho Illness of her fat her hulls from $22.50 and up. Don bpiiiigor, urn West Main. h.i i i trims of Jacksonville spent I liursibty afternoon in the clfy visiting friends ami attending to business mat ters. When In need or lumber or shlnglef call Wallace Woods 122-J. 11 1 Mis. Stanton of Seattle who has been visiling M,s. (;,. (i,sn left I liui'sduy evening for her home. Itolled barley, $1.10 per sack: mill tun $1.50 per sac!:: wbcat $L'.LT per leu ins.: scratelifood $2.75 per 1 no lbs Monarch Seed ft Feed Co., 317 K .Main. Phone 'Jiiti. ( Mrs. Kltlon Jennings or the Apple Mate spent Thursday in the city shop ping anil visiting friends. Interest oil city assessments will he ueiintiueiit lifter July first. Heller take care of It now lest you forget. S7 Thomas .1. Kttson leaves the first of the month lor Denver. Colo., mi a two weeks business and pleasure trip We develop kodak films free. West ,1 Anionir the new buildines underway t O'ha. Deiin. tlie well known local at this time is the bungalow on Crater I contractor, left for Portland this fore Lake avenue being erected by A. .1. noon lo close up a deal by which he Taylor at a cost of approximately will obtain the contract for eonstrue $3500: a new home of I. K. Schiller on ition of 15 miles of new logging rail- Uose avenue, and the residence of W. IC. McCuiston on West Ma'ih street. .Mr. McCuiston is a recent arrival from eastern Oregon. (Ii.ty-and Gray have just finished a new $o00 bungalow ou Koss Cotirr. The home of ltoy 'rhomas on Minnesota avenue has just been completed. The Dr. M. C. Harbor new home on the corner' adjoining is ub:n noaring completion. Phone 471. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South, Iliyerside. tf , William Simpson of the Mason Khr- nilin company left Thursday lor Ster-, !, Stand. read for a big mill at Brookings. He und Mrs. IH-Uu returned Wednesday from a trip to Cr.;seent City and Brookings in connection with this pro ject. .Mr. Delin is finishing up the work on bis contract of building four miles of the new Crater lake road. School for drawing and painting. .Mrs. Fdiuoudson, College b!Ug. S27-X. .... S7 Win. Dukes and Cuy C. Leary are vi.dtots in tlie city from . Klamath Falls. - '' F. F. Stone, the. barber, O'Brien's tf ling, Cold:; for n Visit with bis sister and other wdativtjs. ' I Imbrella covers. Liberty Shop, tf Mrs. Clyde Hat'.eirlgg jWho has b"cn visiting friends and relatives in this city left Thursday for her home at Oakland, Calif, she was accompanied by her sister, Mrs Itobert Uoyle: Will exchange new goods for second hand or pay cash. Mordoff & Woolf. till' A. K. Wallace, I raveling passenger agent of the Northwestern "railway, spent Thursday In the city. Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 201 -J. tf Mr. and Mrs. Hen Plymalo leave the end of the week to spend the Fourth of July holiday at Prospect. Ilroonis made by the Rogue River Ilroom money. J.' M. f'orger of Payson, Ariz., -Is a guerff at.,the Nash who arrived in the city Wednesday. ' Wo' develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf (leorge Maddux, the little negro shoe shiner .at Wissnant's barber shop has received' on -offer from Ashland to enter the Fourth of July parade next Monday. Since there Is a cash consid eration of five dollars and ten dollars If ho wins' a prize involved, Oeorge enthusiastically accepted Hie offer. You can get Human Meal bread at tlie Keonomy Groceteria. DO Mrs. J. W. Cot urn, wife of .1. W. Coruni, former of this city, passed away at her home at Ilornbrook, June 2!lth. She leaves besides her husband two children, a boy of seven and a girl Works aro the best for tho I of nine. Funeral services were held Insist on homo made brooms. 81) S. A. llcise, who recently purchased (he Jensen Cigar store, has purchased tlie recently completed home of W. A. C-rary ,oii ICast Main street, for a con-' sidnrntiou said to be in the neighbor hood of $i(MKI. Mr. Ilolso is a recent arrival. in tiie city from North Dakota. We lire paying 20c for eggs, nt tlie Farm llureaii Co-Operative Exchange. ' ; . tf . The ., Improvement, .. building and painting habit lias not only nt rink Medford and the other cities of the county, but the people along the highway!) and throughout the countrv imbued with the spirit and are build ing new houses, barns, garages, im-1 proving those they already have, are1 painting ami cleaning up generally i around tlie premises. It's this spirit that makes Medford and the Rogue i river valley attractive to every iinejjij "Whenever better Life Insurance lsK wrlUon, Cochran and his agents will 1 be writing It." tf It. W. Davis, day clerk at. the Hoi-1 laud hotel is laid up suffering witli a 1 bad cold. j Dr. 10. II. Murphy's dental office will j be open evenings with tho exception: of Saturday. 8S Alice Welsh ami Paloma Itaudleman two O. A. C. students, who will he em ployed us waitresses at the lodge hotel nt Crater lake, arrived in the city; Thursday and left for the lake today. I Interest on assessments will ho de-i llnipient after July first and a penally of five per cent will im added. 87 A delegation of 12 Shriners from Grants Pass was In Ibis city Wdnes- day night to attend a meeting of the Shrilue patrol, which will appear in the Fourth of July parade at Ashland. Latest patterns in ties. Don Springer I05 West. Main. Word litis renehod here from Kitgcne and I lend that while the McKou.io pass is open Ibe road is bad, being still heavy with snow and that chains are ro(ulrod by autos in negotiating tlie pass. The Economy Groceteria Is baking Roman Meal bread every tiny. HO George Codding, delegate, and Mell aril Molllnet, alternate, from tlie Med ford post left last night to attend the state convention of the American. Le gion at Kugene. Ralph Cowgill, anoth- !'i delegate and A. .1. Coose, another ilternate left for Kugene Wednesday. Spend your vacat:,n at Dead Indian Springs. Wonderful mineral water, fishing, hunting. All commodities for camping furnished at Deail Indian Storo. For Inforinaliou and transKr- t 111 toll phone 371. ' , NS" at Ilornbrook Friday. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlore for Xiillono. Phono 5S5-J. tf A. Hirch, the prominent mining engi- t neer of San Francisco, arrived in Med ford today to look over his orchard property near Jacksonville, which lie purchased about it. year ago from Waldo Wiliard. . Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 318 Fast .Main. tf Joe Pardee returned to Motlford on Thursday after a several days stay at. the home of his parents in Grants Pass. 1 fPlTS m Tw. W 1 i .: wm I now - Nf $$1fM FRANK MAYO in . "THE MAGNIFICENT . BRUTE" II err you hih Frank Mayo, liero of roinntut'. In (he role nl' a kit lirnllH'i' (if the pines, ivlm binaslH'-s Ills way IInom;l ii lntma as slrony: a Ms un usual lovo story: you sec stir. rlnji- situations In Naluiv's most liraulil'iil M'hlnurt, RIALTO scnd.vv George Ado's stage I'nrce ".It'NT Ot T OF COLLFGF." TODAY AND SATURDAY After that you miss it! t . CECIL B:' DE MILLS 'S MASTERPIECE 'FORBIDDEN FRUIT' GORGEOUSLY GOWNED AND SET and LARRY SEMON in "THE HICK" A thousand laughs every minute is tlie record mado by this comedy. SUNDAY THOMAS MEIGHAN in "THE EASY ROAD" Separate company A, Medford, and Company ii. of Portland, received hon orable mention for their excellent ai pearance in the parade in Portland last Wednesday afternoon of the ISi'M olticers and men of tlie Oregon Na tional Guard on their arrival in that city from Camp Lewis. The parade awards were made by a delegation of regular army officers. Property Owners Attention. Better pay tho interest on your assessments before July first and avoid the penalty. Mr. and Mrs. C. I!. Stark and son of Chico, Calif., and W. J. Smiley of (irants Pass,. arrived at the city auto camp Thursduy with the expectation of locating In thcclty permanently, as did also Mr. and Mrs. A. O'. Heas and eight children of Salmon, Ida. ' : Pay your interest before July first and avoid the penalty. . ' 87 Auto tourists at the Holland who are enroute south and stopped here yester day for a visit are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hollhaiii of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Dinsmore of Portland. Fastman Kodak films. UoVoe's. 1 tf Frank P. Farrell leaves this evening for Kugene to attend the state conven tion of the American legion as a dele gate from the Medford post. All Medford Hoy Scouts are request- ed to meet at the Washington school j grounds tonighi tor special business ; meeting. They are expected to act as j escorts for tlie Whitney Boys chorus while in tiie city and to usher and receive the offering Sunday evening at tho big concert in the park. Open air dancing at Nat. Sat. night. Imperial orchestra. Admission 10c. Robert Newland, mail carrier on the east side, leaves tomorrow on a vaca-' Hon of 'Jii days, during which time he' hopes to completely recover from the' attack of flu which lie suffered last; March. With his family he leaves! soon for Texas to visit relatives in that state. j The Ited Cross drive Is reported as; lining splendid. Half the amount of! the budget, was raised this morning in three business blocks. Mrs. l. A. KigU-ston of Chicago is tlie guest for the summer of her sister, .Mrs. Mahlon Purdin. A quartet of Koseburg men regis tered at the Medford and who arrived here Thursday consists of Chas. Gil bert, S. K. Sykes. F. H.. Churchill and F. L. Leburii. G. W. Jenkins and friend and Mr. and Mrs. f. W. lCstes and another couple lelt the city auto camp ' ground this :or:iing for a visit at Crater Lake. H Funeral Notice ,The funeral services for Wilbur Wil cox will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, Saturday, July ii, at 10:30 a. m. ltev. Sasnett officiating. Interment in I. O. O. F. cemetery. Ycu Money tin your mitoumhUc Insurance. It costs you nothing to ask us to show you. t It. A. IIOt.MI. THE INSURANCE MAN AH Forms Insiirrim tV and HoikIm JuikNun'roiniy itt''ll llfilici S!lI!!lllll!U!llllIlllllillilllllillll!!!IIIIII!!!H!l!IKI!lllW Tiie Home of Bread Like Mother Made Shop Saturday for Sunday and Monday, as we will be closed all day Monday. To help you with your camping trip, special prices have been placed on luncheon goods. Roast Beef, per can 18c Corned Beef, per can 18c Vienna Style Sausage, per can 10c Chicnic . ; . 12c Sandwichola 12c Deviled Meat 5c and 10c Veal Loaf .' 13c Veal Loaf, large can 19c Red Salmon, flat cans ;. 12c Alaska Salmon, tall 2 for 25c Sardines in Oil, per can . 6c Van Camp's Clam Chowder ' ... -9c Sliced Pineapple, tall cans 19c Spagetti with chile and cheese 10c SPECIAL ' Lipton's Cocoa, 1-2-lb. cans . . .: 13c Make your sandwiches from our famous sandwich bread, and be sure to shop for Monday. Gates & Lydiard, Props. : M.F.&H.Bldg. - Price Makers of Southern Oregon Shoes lonMen Carried in Stock by This Store Walk Over Shoes for Men Florsheim Shoes for Men Wright's Arch Preserver and Combination Shoes for Men Nettleton Shoes for Men Exclusive Agents for Above Shoes Women's Shoes Carried in Stock Walk Oyer Shoes for Women (, Selby Shoes for Women Selby Arch Preserver Combination Last Shoes for , Women Selby Arch Preserver Combination Last Oxfords for Women. Widths from AAA to E Buck Hecht Outing Boots. All widths, for Women In the Heart of the Business District The Cash Shoe Store THE HUB Handicraft Bhop. tf Mile Pharmacy, (