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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
MKDFOUl) MAli; TUimJNK. MKDKOHl). OHEflOX, TIIUUSD'AY, 'APHTL 27. 1922 paok vmim CELEBRATION OF 01 ANNIVERSARY MOST SUCCESSFU L Tlin tinnlverHiiry oio!cph luwt even ing by th local 1oIkk In roiiiiiiniiiinji (km ()' tb fimndlnK nf Odd l''illi'WNlili W (IDA Of tllfl IIIOt Nllcceaaful HII'I KrutirylllK event tinder tlin HUHicea of thl order aver held In homiIioi m OrcKon, Tlin Indoor inKi'um, HioiikIi mnwlil lonKthy, litxt nut u dull mo ment In II. Tlio inarch, 'oinirlln acvc-nil hun dred men ii nd woiniin ineiiilmr of the order, ftttrarti'd iinicli iittnntlon and favorablo comment friu Hi" llirunit nf liK)ptn who lined I liu Hlriii'iN, The enuum detmrtmi'tit. In lu hkiiiI 'Mili tary accoutrement , wrnt eauimlnlly ulrlklinc. Th principal feature of tho oxer clae wit th.i oddro ly Heunrr ('. M. TlmniM on "Odd Kullowahlii and AomrU'imlHin." After briefly nki-ti-ti-InK th orlKln of th order, tlin aomik or dwitlt tit length on Hie fniutloiihlt th prluolple Mini orm'tlee of Odd tVllnwahlp hftvn in, Hnd liiUNt con tinue to have n connection with the, davetopment uni welfare of Amcrlcii. FIRE LOSSES IN SOUTHER N ORE SHOW A DECREASE (,'. I tlolf, loiul iir""'ilMllve of ill" Ot'ttaon I'll" Itellef UHHoi-iril lin , returned fiDin Mi M In Ii villi-, (IMK'MI. Miuuliiy HiiunliiK, IiiivIiik utti'iidi'd III" HK'hI'm iiiiniitil i'iiiivi it! Inn, In Id nt the Ilium- (ill. i. A il 1 1 IX mill I 'i An lli'in n( moie lliuii iimnkIiii; lit -tii in t i tin' , ni, iii mill him' Unit i' -eidvi'd mi)ii mi. nil, hi iiml ruiinldi" union ill lliln un eritlou ivin llm n I mtI I'm i 1,1 Hi" iihkiii -lii 1 1 ii fur Hie flrat Oil"" iiimiiliM i.f IM22 ii h rum. lulled w ith tli" Mini" period In ItilM. 'I'll" tlKui'H for tlin collie l ul" allow it xIIkIii il"i reiimi In III" Miniiiuit of IiimiIji in" uillti'ii, Willi" III" flic Inane linve In e n iniiie tluiil ilonhle tllilHK I.f till. flrat till'"" MllltllllH of I '.I '.'I, ulili Ii mil. tii'iivli'i' limn tli'iH" of IU2Q, Mr, iloff nlntiM Unit liln territory i'iiluirlMlii; ,I.iih'iIiIiim mid Jink ciii i'iuiill"H wu one nf the few hk. ii. li t ahowluu mi Iih ii'iik" lil IuimI iii-hn writ ton with ll ileclelmo In fli" lmw. direful Imiulty ('Hliildlnlii'd the flirt Hint 4 lie mperh'iii'e of llm ill" Itmi . I'"lre Itellef immii llitlun Iium hern the ijii. "I It'll"" of in in 1 1. u 1 1 V nil I other liiniinilii c i i.iiiihiiiIi ii fit! llm jtcrrlloty In Hot confined In I U ukoh IiIuii". If til" fu" Iukwh for the en ll partumliirly mn'iwil three Kreat ... , ,.., ' .,; ,,, catue which threuli n Hie country ' j Urt ,. ,,,,, , (,,, will loUroal mirtty In Iny In prm eiuen , , mMrii,K n,i u,,. re. i.rl a di of r)iirt irM eedur, llm ulurinlnK , xrai e Li the nnii.ni. iMvd n( nddlntlun to driiMit, mid lotii wurclnl hiKilleKKlnit. Mrii. John A, I'erl rnntrlhuted nn 1ntereiitln unit onllKlitenluK tulk on th ttalM'kah tmneh of tlin order, , Otlmr fiittire of th proKriiin er Ui'tlonii hy tlm Chrlntlnn rluinh orchvdrm, mlo hy Hv. t. K. .Mlllunl and Mm. VAon Utidner, nnd mdeetlunn vulwd tlm uinliein o with limhter, hy (lie Odd IYIIuwh yiiiirt' t; reudlnK Al tin uniitiul roll (-till. It In ex.m l"d by Mrt, II, A. Canndny; KwedUli thiil from tin to U5 ierent of tlm n i- lkti'he by 11. It. Ilryant. A ierlnl hernlilp will reHMinf In pernon or by fCKtur tirnt-srud by MeJnnie Dully. I"tlr. -.-U-lllli L-. M 1 1,4 L IIM .L.LS L-g.-1 - -'- - - . Orang-Utan Writing Notables Insist on Every Little Honor C. HALL REPLIES ; 5 Ry TOME ' EVE OF CONTEST 1 1 Heine nnd lirnitK with u trlbiite t llm trinity of frendlil, love nnd truth, coni'luili'd with n iM'Uiitlf.il tiitdeuil, Wii etitliuiiliinlli iilly rerelyed. I An untrained nnd liiliurmnnliiim ortiiltn of futile vli en vndeMVorlliK to render old luilliuU In Illlm-ttO Uy C'OII- Jlern wu Imvu ''IIhiikh," thn tmmn iitun lltoruteur, nt the typewriter, and j' JlKK," hhi culliilKimtor In liuit ator . leu. Hceiiiirlni nnd aNHiirled literary ef forU In the edltorliil rooniH of a newa piilH'T. w lili Ii huit aaked tlimn to aet down Ibidr linprenMUinii of life with tlm In Al (I. llnrni'H ClifiiH, ("iiiiIuk to Med- part ford U'edii"mlii. May Urd. nnd wluit they think of the illy iu which tin liiNr la lornted. I "Uunaa linn Htopped work t ili'inund raitu Jne nnd n hy-llnn. The ity edi tor wua Buinewhut alow In KratitltiK thenn little favora, nnd "IlnriKa" la he Klnnlnx to bawl him, the town nnd a . To the Kflltor: May 1 MKk your InddlKenei? In a little further npnr in which to re ply to 111" IriKcniou nn( wicked fiilnehooda t of my eonternpory, S. New lM.rry, He Imrncd that my lleenae iim n teacher Wfi revoked. I linve on exhibition at tlm Klk'x ciuo tnreo (lirri rent tnu lu r n cer- tlflkiitf-a, Ikkui1 under the (.'olvlK, ! I'lcrcn nnd Mitchell ndrnliilHtratlonx. I have hImu nffldavlta ahnwlnit thnt I taught four terma In one dlMtrict. The recordH ,ll n;o ahow thnt New- 1 bnrry never '.nuKht morn thun ono term In any one diatrict. I merely , cite thl unhappy rec ord to ahow ' thnt achool board in thoa day were mado up of men of acharacter and diarernment. Aa a matter of InterAat, I wna the '. younfeiit teui her ever recxlvlnff a ' flrat Krado -ertlflciite In Jackm.ii ' county and have held that record 1 for thirty nix yeara. Alao that the whoo:a I tnuicht turned out more ' tciiehr than any otlmr rural whoolii. In the cuuiity. Flva of my farmer puplla dlatln-' Itulahcd themaelvea in the mlnhrtry, one pupil la now a railroad precedent ! n. wapnpar offlv. wW tHara'rf noth-1 ""7" " ", . , . . . , . . i tata ana nation. Inie for th t ureateat living flmlan, Viea reff.r to aa.he, a(fldavU ; author la eat. ' (wherein Jack Altken, Judico of our! "Not even a rarrot In tho dump!", lata ronteat. makea oath that New-! enlulnia the oranR. "lianRa" and berry I oat naid peraonal corneal by "JlKKa" do an aerlnl act In tha dlaplayg Ielllng conaclence "conahcanao." which noma ninety "monk." Iftkn11 Wemirm to offer thU URKetlon In 'Sugar l( Cut 8 AN FRANCKSCO, AdiU f. The t'ullfonila-Jiawuilnn refinery ha an-j nounced a cut of ten cent per hundred ' pounda In refined cann aux&r from I5.KO to $5.70. ll hla dofenae. The word waa entirely Unknown to him, aa he never had one, and doubtleaa thought ia aome new tangled breakfaat food. May I nay In condunion that ! l:rothrr Newherry I not altogether I o Mnme. Hi early education being ' "rr.e what n Kl" ted. Certainly he hna never heard of thnf oimnle I iiwlo of AcaoupiT concerning the frog who tried to awell hlmat-if to the nizi.1- of an ox with auch dU axteroua effect, otherwise he would not have taken on auch a contract. Very Truly, COURT HALL. To the Editor: ! Referring to article publinhed by . Mr. Newberry wherein ho claim to. have defeated Cpurt Hall In a per aonal conteat. The facta are as fol io wo: Hull won the conteat, Mr. ' Newberry gatng down on the word , conaclence which he apelled "con aheanae." Very Truly. J. C. AITKEN, I Judge of aald context. Ed. Note: The apelllng above ia i aa 'written by contributor. flu TO SPEND Mnnnnn VUUJ iUUU CRATER LAKE ROAO One motorist say $ : "1 recently returned from an 1100-mile trip. Before tarting I cleaned out crank case and filled with Cycol. With Cycol I found better lubrication, smoother oper ation, entire absence of spark plug trouble, although base was full at all times, less carbon and an increase of three mites to the gallon of ts" M. BLACKMAN Sao Mateo, Cal. from each gallon of gasoline Ordinary motor oils contain destructive "sulpho" compounds, no matter what "base" they are or where the crude comes from. It is these impurities which cause them to break down rapidly under engine heat, thin out and result in faulty lu brication, excessive oil and gasoline consumption and unnec essary maintenance costs. Cycol retains its correct body under engine heat, gives more efficient lubrication, insures a gas-tight piston seal .and re duces upkeep costs. You too will notice a great improvement in the power and life of your motor, and in maintenance "costs, by flushing' your crank case the right way and using Cycol. Remove drain plug while the engine is hot. Replace plug and pour in two quarts of the grade of oil specified on the Lubrication Chart (not kerosene or so-called "flushing oils). Run the engine for five minutes. Drain and refill with .the correct grade of Cycol. Cycol will mix with other oils but it is advisable to use Cycol exclusively, because it contains no destructive "sulpho" compounds and because it insures cor rect lubrication. Look for the Cycol Sign. It is your guarantee against get ting motor oils which contain those power-wasting, money ' wasting "sulpho" compounds. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, Executive Office, Associated Oil Building 79 Nw Montgomery St., Ban Frauciaco The federal rada department and the state highway commission appro priated 300,OO0 for road construction contracts to be let this year on the Crater Lake highway. The contracts for grading and macadamizing the two unit let last week amounted to $175.- 000. The bridges will cost about 175,- 000. This will leave about $50,000, pro vided there arc no additions to the contracts let. to assist in helping c'ose up the nine mile nap between the Cas cade Gorge and .McC'loud bridge. I Rivera rrk on the 1 R"gue and Pacific highway, between Gold Hill j and Rogue river, owned by F. C. Elliott j is "w onen f ir Its first seas m. It consists of five acres with abundanc of fne shade trees and shrubbery. 32 different kinds growing therein. It la Ideally located .on a beautiful s'rcfli rf water and has -plenty of spring water, cann tables, stoves an1 chair, rest roorrs. and everything t" make to'irlsts confortab'e have been put in, j I an ! la strictly sanitary. A gravel t driveway has been bui't from thei h'Hhwav into the park. i A dam hag been put in backing the. water up making a nice lake that is' belna: stocked with two year old st"el head. j Mr. Elliott bas a service ettl n where he carries ti es, gas and .oils. ' H' ala' has a a 'da fountain and cn-! fectlonery making not only a srdend'd' camping place for tourists but a nice, place for people to spend Sunday or camp. - . Hand-Tailored SUITS MEDFORD MADE . Choice of 50 Patterns Values $45.00 to $55.00 This Week Ony . at $42.50 Special Sale of Army Goods ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES Old Hi-Cot of Clothing Dead for Keeps Army Itlankofs, like new, HlXI 1X0.1 -Vw Artny I'up Tenia, heavy hluiki I Hi. k. They nutke a tlrtiuly camping outfit, for two people a. 0.1 Xcw Army I'm k Sack. They will hit- 2 blanketa, a iup tent menu kit, canteen, etc., ul J.."l Moa Klta, new, a'uminum, rcKiilntlon '. ,;i." Canti-ena, new, ulunilnuni 35 CitntM'ti 'upi , jji) ('anlc-n oer, reclniui .a . 1. llMfH-lK-?!, reclaim, (tmm1 .Iiw- 1.7.1 ew it. It. Shirt , r girHtlon lieuthf-r I'uttee, a (food hoy 4.50 Hhlrt. new, elr hemy khaki ...."!...".'...'"!.. I. HI New Corduroy Krecchc!, a IwrKiiln at 2.MA A new low price on Ill-Top Kubher I loot h li.HX ('time in and aee our ww StH-l f'oldlnjt Auto lied. When folded will lit in tne Hack scat of any aulo, even a Konl. TENTS New Wall and Auto Tent, tnado ol t". S, Ntnndiird -J.it Inch White liu k. XxlO, K oz $ 9. (Ht !'. I or.. 1 1 1.1 UtV2, H ,rr.. ., It. OO 10x12 ll) o ytMO A'mwnv Auto tenia. Thl wmk only S it7, H or, 0,30 0x7, III 0.. JJM We are In Medford to atay, and aae fon money. United Army Stores 32 Central Avrmw Kouth. r " 0 1 ........ ; YOU WEAR NOTHING QUITE AS IM PORTANT AS OR SUBJECT TO SUCH SEVERE WEAR AS YOUR SHOESvThink of the number cf steps you take the miles ' ycu walk each day the severe strain on your feet and the shoes you wear. In genu ine Edmcnds "FOOT-FITTERS" ,we Fit YOUR FEET Properly and thereby Insure Your Comfort. ' ' ,Iu This Store There's 'No Feverish Anxiet to "Make a Sale," but Careful, Intelligent Help to Find Just What You Want The ' Kind of Service That "Makes a Customer," Price $7.50 G. M. Kidd & Co. , 223 E. Main St. I Hur yitur camp fire Is dead Then bury It! Gas Is a Glean, Convenient Fuel It ccmes into your house and to the stove in a small, well-concealed pipe. Gas fires pro duce no smoke and their flames can be per fectly controlled. Kitchens in which gas is used for cooking are easier to keep light and clean. The ad vantages of brightness and cleanliness in your. kitchen in themselves are reasons for investigating more fully the many merits of gas as a fuel for cooking. ; Southern Oregon Gas Co. MOTOR OIL, FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE "SULPHO"COMPOUNDS KLEIN The TAILOR