Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 01, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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rEDFORTi matt; tribune, medford. om:r;or, moxday. may i, 1022
TAOE FIVE
ASHLAND BUSINESS
IN GET BEHIND
GRANITE QUARRY
Alilll,.NI, May l. Nii Iim limn
n nin. of liiullim clUciis lomlly
li v Joined hi iiuiiriin('fititr very
no lnl n Ml In I luoinot Ion f unci l liim-l
irlliiilniiry fKiiuiixi-n ini'MH'iit id rt
vloi'lnii 1 Ik' Hlslr "ninlHt 4 im it-v mi
1111 cxtmislvc M'ltW Thin l 11 imi
flC)' loinlml III thn Vlrlnlly of AyiT'K
Hinir. about cl miles m.ullifiiMl of
Aahlnnd. Kor mnim llinr II. '. J , , ,.,.,
(lulny, of tills i lly, uaalatril hv K. V, I
t'lii-ti-f, luia Ih'cii cniuliirtln.
llllUNllVK IIIVI'KllKHllllll i f llll )l'llll.
slllott. tlm linillim lulus (klt-nnivo.
(lotion. Iuhb In i ll m-i llli'il, llllra
nlso 11 I'll 0 thiil tlm flfty-ci-nt cbiirim'
In tourlHlH fin' niiio 1 11 hi i prlvllii
I in ilmiii nwiiy wlili mill Hint tin"!
Uioilllds h iilmnltilfly freii Id nil '
comma, noiiiii or iiik hiii'iiui'M ure
urri'ilnu to iiiiIihiiIIik 10 a fuiiit to
lu-uvliln liil(iiti fur II, u camp
urniinilH iiinl ptnkN In Ki'Mi'iiil, pro-
vlili'il u return In IiiiiiIh to lliii fien
KllltllH. Ill llll' lll I1 1 1 lull till' )l'l'd
llliill IIiiiiukIi Iuwii h flxi'J ill 20
llllll-N ll'l' hum, Willi I hi. uddttllllllll
lliiilliillon nf n i;'-n,ll null wlillii
illHni at liiml hoiini'H illrm'lly on th
lllill nf tlw I'mlffc Highway, till, ill'
I'linmliiilit. i uliiil. iillnu iriifMo mat'
til".
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
7 A. O. IfvliM
California Girls and Horses
in Al G. Barnes Novel Offering
Mr. and Mm, Krunk Houston of
Trull with mnoiiK llm litiHini-nx callijrs
I Wednesday iiiornltiK on tliclr way to
M I'd ford.
J. U. Patrick wliii Iiuh been iIiIiik
aonin mrii.ntiMln uroumt town was
rnKMKcd Wndnesduy iiuttlng In some
ahflvlnn In tti rHlii nin of 1 J, Mc
I'liorson, nuikliiK It morn convenient
jf'r Mm, .Mcl'limson, and now ho In
Nijihl I'ntiiiliuiin Kolii-rl I bourn inKstted puttltiK In somo fliminii In
from n Wall of Rrvi.iul mouth'. Uu-un IrrlKlitlnii il'ti li mi Thiiinna P Vlrh.
firm on ItnKUo river a short dls-
iniinii hi (Vnii'Mi I'liitfni nin.
1
Tln Modern Woodmen nwt on
Mollilny iViiiliic, ,M,,y , n Momhk
Hull, turner uf Mu In and third
tanen below tlm Uo Hcnr'rencb bt'ldK.
Htanley O. Jewell of I'orllanil and ..
A. Jones of Mi'dford wem lure for
dinner Udn.'uv. Mr. .Icweit In
lii'Kiliitory animal InsiM'-tor of tlm 1'. 8.
What ,. ti'i nii'ii -m hoot hours," "''""KK'ttl survey.
iiiilli'il in unto tiiifrii' Hiiofit ru- J "dun K. I. ItrlKKM of Anhlnnd.
iiiilmiH. n fiT to llm pnilu'd from i llnlph Cownlll of Cir.it ru I I'olnt and V
ii. in., lo U p. in, Iwirit" Minim will Im II. nwter of Mi-tlford win ilm hi-ri-
. . ' ti.. ! wniiiK iii i'um (hit Hln i t iiniioun.lim fur dlnni-r nl tlm huiiiii tim. Tlicv
liiiiion In K-i'ii.l hu i-iiviri-d tin. ! h1"''''' l""1""1'"'"' - out woiklnx In Hip inK-rt oft
hi 11110 nr miiiiy iiml Hiiiiiuiii. uhk,i ... . . "" "'"'"'r noyM. J. n. joni-ii una 'in
fremiti I M'. I'tc, Ill nrili'i' to urilvi'
Nl ri'liiiri lii-iihlv.. unili'i Nliiniliiiu
I ii riiuuv, suiy b.
rh iin h will hold n
!hi Chrltliui
liH-iiilim for
of whin ilioruuKli dovri,,,,,,,..,,. (,t,i,...i. dvoi..,l to i..lHl.,imry xt.-n. w)
M. J. Jon?. V. A. Hill und II. II. Smith
of Hutln Katlw wcr? hroe for dlnnor
Hit. miurry liiiiillm In thi wuy of
-pilnlllnlitnw a iniilld rnlnriulno ill
mir viTy ttiui. It In ik'kiIIi'k to
ilwcll iin.n lh wonili'i ful uriT of i
mtTii Bio nil" niiiirilrn, Imili Vi-i
Klmi, Mniior front I'oilluuJ
Mi Mlnrix lllit to In ii'tiH'iit.
nd
Bdiifmluy nd no wui J. V. Jti-rrlun,
,th miiH-rlntcndi-nt of the fUli hatch-
ry. II r.Kirtii that he lion alre-ndy
Kt mul Hilt" nnlnK will -oon mvm luindrd mul fifty thoimuml fUli
Im nvmli. uii'il. di vi ioihiii'iiik to thin luit'liflil out of th ikich h has takon
mom mul New llHimmlilix hnviuw "l-r way on a national out of l,lltU Hutln crnuk hi-rc and that
ii..tl...'.ro.ntli.. in tin rlnMifl.il-1 . ,"r N""" wl" ' nl1 thy ar doing fln.
tlon. "lUrr timnlir1 I. known th-' Jp"H" liil.urn will ,..,. wt. Urn , y j. A nnU w,f w, on
. . . i . .. . .... ... i nil nnilotlivlliK him. 1 hi. Mvn.tti-utif ...
worm i.v.t. nauiiiirx or ini nuinr , , . . - - " . iriclr Mrm on the IV & K. It. II. wnr
'i . ....
Im, und..r wny for Horn tln.n ""'" n'l nmew. Aim.
,,ni.t th.iiiili im.lr..'lliun rhanm In. , '"J Mr- ''rKK I'bllllp of th!a plure.
. , Hunilny, April 2S.
Tnlr-iit'M oiympk innrutlion wm- Mr. and Mm. O. C'onovpr wprp trad
Ii M Imit rriiluy, Julio 'lin-nnn. n Inn hire U'l-iliipmla)'.
mnmhiil of th duy, mid Cout h J, W, II'vr, aiixrlnti'ndont of th1
HiiKhiK. oiflriAl alnrti'r, linth
v,in,.l,i.. .ml l,v i- url. I ".uiini. win n an 1'iirimivii imo, mm
mu Willi tlli of llll" ll,lllvn-iinjllil
tlm l.itiKr om. iimlilnt 'oitip.lltlvi.y.
Ii In ih'I only Die ill nil c lnt nlno ili
pri lum y i.f iIiiiki. Inti'i '!ml to hi1
HMiirvd Iiml our lmnl pi'opl Join
furira In thn rnlnhlliihiiivnt of im
miIim prinA on mull a milixtntillul
Imihi, provlilhiK n liiiiiio liuliiKiry,
Willi Ii nIioiiIiI ifit. il mrnt Minr
tlohn. fur tlm pi.llillU..ii mi' iltilit
nl bund. ik'iIiuk only ri.tidili i. f mid
'IKOUIHIii'lH' III to di.Vioi thi'lii,
I'foplo uf thn llli'' In lii'lii'liil will
Im of t. i til nn niii.rititiiiy to Im, k up
moral rni'oiirtiKi'ttit'itt by fliiiuii lul
uppoi l In fui lhcrlim n p rnmii. ni
Imlimlry. Iiuiltitf lh imt yi.nr tli
luarry'a output rrm-bvil n viilim
lltiK lill.UOU, Iihm lirrn li.rr-
nld tlm piit nix yi'mi wlih iioinliiul
niiicrwi. n ninlini whiili nhtmld
lltiio pbctiomrnul om If llvin
lnrnt ikiui iilun llnr whlrll ttin
prnJiH-l nliiiinlanily luMlfl".
Ih-iiih fioiii Anlilund.
. AllvcHta orcberd wan nlno bpro on bus
Inm and llla m that the pi-omxTt
for a fino crop wa novnr iM-ttor. Thut
li" ban It wi'll pruni-d up nivl In fliu-
nhnpo. Tlml bp him aim benn mnkliiK
milni) Rulmtantlnl Improvement In the
linn of new btilldlni; and la yettlnn It
Malta t'oinmniidnry nieeta on Wi-d- l In fine lifl) again.
rwnlriK. Mny S. nlmi work In! Mm. J, WuttenliiTR nd hor dnilRh-
I'.iiihik or no luiiiiiH, lu-nrly 1000
f wrvli'o men hiivn lieell appointed
pOKlnttinter unip'r Ilia pieaelil od-ii.lnlhlrulli.il.
Mil liVlt an.l nrart n r, I a
home. I
Mm. Charles Wilkinson wfr spent
ti.e niotit. of her tlm at their Ii line at
tlm I)ud Indian Soda Hprlntn, came
out Friday and went out to her farm
on tlm Khk1 Piilnt-l'lioerilx roail. Jlr
hiiahand la unable to live with any
comfort In the valley on aoeount of the
altitude and the result. Is l hey live
together In the hlllN.
(J. M. White of Medford. pasaed
through here Friday 'on his way up to
(ieorne 1!. Ilrown'a with three lars?o
brooil 8'iwa of the Poland China breed
that Mr. Hrown had purchased on Ap
plegate. Mr. White said that he was
to move Mr. H. U Young out to M-d-lord
on hla return trip.
Minn Carmen Wlls m of Me lford, U.
I.. Dinf.n, a cattle buyer of Fort Klam
ath, Mr. and Mm. Hoy Stanley and s n
Ilertland and J. Jones of I'.utts FuIIm,
were here for supper Friday, and Mr.
Jones was here for dinner and re
mained over night.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Sponger, Dr.
Woir, liesbie Hurlihart, Ma Magerle of
Kogue Iliver, spent Wednesday hunt
ing gates above Easle Point. They
were the guests of Mrs. Frank Iewls.
V. OF V. SPEAKER AT
FORUM THIS WEEK
"Conimiirty Consciousness" Will
be the suhjeet of an address at the
Medford Chanilier of Commerce for
um next Wedneddiiy. This will b
given' by 1. I. floak who Is th hnf
counsul of the Woodmen of thn
World arid who 1 nlno the president
of the Chamber of Commtrc of
Denver, Colorado. ' .-
As a recognised lender iminn In
surance men, Mr. Ho.ik was called to
WanhlnBton durlnsf the war to help
frnme thn insiiranre policies of the
government, lie was one of the bid
men of the country who rendered
expert service without renumera
linn and ho is entitled to every comic?-,-
that may be extended, him
while In Medford. ...
The luncheon wilt tie 'held ' at the
Medford Hotel at the noon hour and
officials of the Medford Camp, are
exti-nded the privilege of this forum.
About bull ii ilnun clii lit In the
local piiHiorriie will l i! I vii mi op
portunity. Mny 3 of prrfi'i'ttna- litem-rlv.-s
In mniicra ri-Kiinlina; m-linlule
eic, iIiik to a formal cxsinlnsilon
nmnu lliesa 1 1 inn
Following closely upon the dls
m iniiioi'iit ennferencf at Wanhlnstoii
anil surceetllnit the wrinnmenl ciu-feiem-e
at tlenon, a third conference
was lately held up the canyon amid
K.ip ami Halt aurrouudltiita. affording
mitnn niKiliigutRlied vuiiors an op
portunity ifvi-wn at clow rang
the cbnrms of this rustic retreat In
the midst of a lyidcnt woodlnnd and
brook Hide environment.
F.vorylmdy loves a b re. nnd w hen
the) horse Is ridden by a pretty girl,
smartly gurbe l, it's a dull eye. Indeed,
that doeisn't aparkle at the slitbt. With
the Al (i. Humes Wild Animal Circus,
coming to Medford on Wednesday,
May 3rd, f.ir two performances at 2
and 8 p. m., beautiful hleli achool
horses, with pretty girls to ride them,
dance a step with the forefeet of their
uti-eils. The splendidly trained horses
In this act arc va'.ued at $112,000, and
the girls well, they're mostly sun
kist beauties of southern California,
and the total of the German repara
tions wouldn't buy a lock of their hair.
You'll see many of 'em in the two
mile street parade the forenoon of
present an equine) ballet one hundred ' circus day and In "Alice in Jungle-
the iinli.r of ihn T. inyin. This meet- ter. Miss Kvlyn were also among the
log will fix tli liioXnilnn of com- .usluess culler WeJncsduy. Mr. and
iM.iii.l.iiy prililnns which inn be Mr Wallenberg ar.i the lesBeca of
7,, " U " . . " ', , "n" of "'" ,"'l fur'"" uI,'n tn" banks horses dancing to the throb and swell ; land." the beautiful fairyland fantasy,
Merifonl Mav "d Al ih tneeilns "f ,,0,c" r'v'r' b,'lonK1'" f 1 bomas 0f Ike big show bacd, with a;iicrb cditir.n of 1922. which opens the show,
M.iy 3 stiiiiier will Im served al :30. M1-"0' n;l bl sister, Mrs. f.arlylo grace and In jierfect uni n. Now and land you'll asree that both the girls and
V'H.I..I, tl. 11'.,..l..I..- I . ... .. .. . . . . . .
i''"1"" " MIH-HI..-I h tt i"-,inen. tne young women nisiiouui anuiue norses are wcnarousiy iatr.
A pilse of ten rt..lUrs for the best 'tred one of the best farmers In the
omilon. as ort. r-d by the t. ft., county, anil that Is saying a great dinner Tt-.'rsday whose names I failed
w us won Ut Frlduy rvinlim by ileal. Tho ditch and flume will soon ... i,..ir r, i,,.,.. iliari Ki,u...l v
nilli and
I'.dlih, blKh w honl
ti-r of Mr. mid
The subject replied to
tldll." I
pui.tl. and bo completed so as to put water all M h Km Myhre, Oscar S:nilh
i"."; .f,I::.K:- ovrr. U- Bn, a ,ilrK0 'nrl of ' ll,Md',W,, Coiirel. came in tor dinner.
, act lu alfalfa.
Harvey Stanley of Wellen. was here
J. U Iloblnson, one of our prominent
farmers who is generally up-t -date lor dinner ThursJay, Messrs. J.
Thursday on his way to Medford but
stopped at, the Sunnyside over night
until after dinner and went out then
so Medford.
There were four young men came In
.11 In toll or "l"'ly t to alfalfa and was plowed ,WI. for K-norally put. m quite are reprenut.ves of International
, 3 just a few day. before tho deal was lot of com and he rep .ed he was, Lis trl hut ing Co of cho.ee paintings.
I made with John Hader and I predict ' owlDB now nn', .pln it us he of that city. Pcrkeley. Cal.
Thn Hit. In Kchoot arsHlons for May
Will be held at the Nnfiiriiie church,
ii lid In llm nuMintlitie Children's week,
April an, May ". will be observed on
tlm bunis of fin thciimi a Rundiiy
scboul cnnipulun on ii general plan,
as out lined by special committee.
Municipal truffle rules, moderate
snd eminently fair to all parties con
cerned, are being unwilled, not only
by louilxtx but also by local residents,
especially those Ini created In accea
sniii.il in supplied to tourlsis. who
u. i ii i j . . . . j . .i. in i. i a
DON'T NEGLEST YOUR
AUTO TOP
Med. Tent & Awning Works
OpiNialte M. I". l-Hit
ItA'llt. kl- I .. M ... .)ltll..ll. ..Ml f 1 1
'rhe im-al paper carries a clnsj-lfled . . . f .. . . , . R , . with his work was here ThursJay an.l Hughes. Ernest O'Riley, Gus Anderson
ml whl. li announces Hint "Hie con- '''"i,, ' r i!",,'.i,," i, ... 1 hUcI him if be had his corn ground and Ira Love of Berkeley, Calif. They
l it l..u..n.,f ll,ilM la H Alllnf ' llllll-i. HAW " ' ". ' . u. pt. '... "
Hint the tourists art
Ilia Medford auto ramp
The Parent-Teacher gathering will that there will be a fine crop next -- 's """'f "! r.aC!.r- ' Henry Fr,nch n1 8n UyJ VCDt
be held bi Hotel Ashlitnd, on Tues- season If not sonner.
duy, May i. Mm. Hill, state presl. i rank Haseltnn. the foreman on the
dent, will be here also Mrs. Mdton or(.llBr1 WM ,n lcwn Tutirs.
Hlgslns of MaHaachusetts, nations
pre dent. There will be a luncheon . , . ..
lit 13:30. foliowe.f by . reception "l-rj. I bright for a big fruit crtp this
from t to o. In tho evenlnif these season and that the frost had done no
distinguished vlsltirVa will be enter- damage so far.
mined al Medford. Mrs. H. T. Kl-! Mr. and Mrs. I E. Wood of Medford
more, of this city, has been Appoint- passed through here on their way to
has bis harrow attached behind it thusjto Medford Thursday and returned via
finishing It up as be g x-g quite a di- raffle Point to do their trading,
parture for him f ir he generally plows Shorty Allen of Wellen. was a bttsi
his corn land In December, but the ess caller Thursday, and Ralph Tuck-
past seas n has hern so wet he could er nn(1 wife and their son In-law. Wm.
Stauh of Itrowns'Miro, were transact
ing business at the Eagle Point State
8-13.
Hubert Hentley. former clerk In
the Ashlund postoff Ice. Is now cur
rier on rural district No. I. succeed
ed delegnif to the national conven- Hum, Kails Thursday morning and the
tlon. whli H meets In Tacomu. May udy wnkcd through the towu and dis
tributed religious literature as she
I went and some of It was very Interest-
In;. They were accompanied by a
man named lluchcs.
I I received a note from Rev. C. C.
been promoted to the position of Hulet. the Sunday school evangelist
"glad hand extender" to tourists In for the Prcsliyteriun Sunday school
auto camp grounds park. j society Thursday, too lato f.ir my Wed-
I nesilny letter, requesting me to an-
In these moving and housecleanlng nounce that he and Rev. Harrison
days. . remember tho aalvage neU'WOij hold services in llutte Falls
not get on the. land so Is trying it "the
laiy man's way." t
L There have been two rr three snail ' back.
changes In real estate that 1 bad notj Inex Whiilock came in Thursday
heard of in time for my last letter, j with the expectation of finding a Jit
Wm. G. Knishton sold a small tract of ney to take her to Medford but soon
bind, a little over an acrrc, to Hoyd i learned that there is no jitney service
Pierce, nnd the rest of the tract, jiin-jhere 83 our legislature passed a bill
ing the old F. M. Stewart property to; exacting a tax or license fee of some
Clifford Hicks -Xi. about four acres, all "thing like $350 fr carrying passengers
of both tracts set In alfalfa nud under
the Irrigation ditch, both good buys.
And 1 understand that there has beqn
a lot sold to a wouiun, but am not
able to report it as yet until 1 learn
more definitely.
Ceo ice Holmes, our carace man.
oiiarixrs In the tent near the Tidings .... a i u j a i,inn.. iinniir,! Wot.
. . . , . . i CTOiiuay. April o, nun cjiv.ii oj up iv .... o ... .. ..,.....- ..
oftl.e. conducted by the I Mc Im- '...,.,,,, lh ne,t.iv nlclil
strangers here for! S. J. Smith of llutte Falls, came out
ol I I.e. conuiicien n.v ion inn i . .,.,,,,,. , o,h
provemeut club, which opened for . JnUlullnn Va5 1-th
, he season on May 1. ' There were two stra
a bill worked through by the rail
road company and now the stages
are not allowed to carry anyone, but
just after she had made the discovery
a car came along with only three men
so she secured a seat with them and
went on. but S. J. Smith was not -so
fortunate, so had to remain overnight.
O. E. Merrill of Derby, who has been
spending a few days in Medford, came
1 . . l a.
"' '- ' ' ' IT " '
Ll Ll
ii i
ill I l rc-.v
VOfc sStfts -- Jacket over Pep.
VVX permint gum
Sugar, jacket just
"melts in your mouth," f?aa25A - "
table gum center. VST
And with Wrigley's three old Nf '.
itandbys also affording friendly jf
aid to teeth, throat, breath, ap- ytff S I -
petite and digestion. yw-j Vv 1
Soothing, thirst-quenching. v"xW fy V '
Making the next cigar jSffjy (f
taste better. yW )f
REPISEIAME
MEDFORD
BUSiWESS
ESTABUSHMEM
"Were not Satisfied
Unless 1cm Are
- CITY CLEANING & DYING CO.
101 South Riverside
Phone 474
QUALITY, WORK, QUICK SERVICE
The Model
Boot Shop
- 21 S. Central
Shoca Repaired While You Wait.
E. N. BIDEN, Prop.
VULCAN AUTO SPRINGS
Complete stock of these famous spring for nil cars on hand. Price, re
t -jr i. '-i .'.. .) .unable.
: BEST SPRINGS ON THE MARKET V
We make truck bodies, nnd do all kind, of blacksmltblng.
1 wit' 1 ..s
Mason, Ehrman & Co.
Wholesale Grocers
Cig'ar Importers
Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston
MEDFORD
BLACKSMITH SHOP
Itepaira and builds springs
All new springs guaranteed.
General repair, lilacksmith
ing. Only Spring Furnace
in Southern Oregon.
11 8 S. Bartlett. Phone 183-J
When your
Duds
Are in our
Suds
you can bet, you'll get re
sults. Remember we sp
cialize on rough dry fmily
wash.
NASH BARBER SHOP
Up-to-date Service-
Bowman & Noe. ProDs 2lt &. Riverside. Phone 873
American
Laundry Co.
Vilmo and Harmony Flour
STRICTLY GUARANTEED.
Anlr Ttmii. dnnlof fnr nnB nf tnesn hriindg.
Veterinary
Hospital
AND
Sale Stable
IXR. 0. A. GITZEN
111 N. Fir St. Phone 551
Automobile Springs
Merriman's Blacksmith Shop
THOMAS T. MERMMAN, Proprietor.
20 South Riverside Phone 279-J
"With Medford
Trade Is
Medford Made."
C. B. W ATKINS
HAS OPKXKI)
Lee Watkins 6 Co.
FEED STORE
Choice Grade Crushed Barley,
Flour, Bran and Middlings, Hay,
Grain and Poultry Feeds.
Custom Grinding nnd Rolling a
Specialty.
AN UP-TO-DATE
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
AT 127 W. MAIX ST.
Next Door to Walker Auto Co.
PAINT AND
CLEAN UP
The Old Reliable
SHOE SHOP
No. 7 N. Fir Street
Best Shoes for Less
Money :
We handle Weyenberg Shoes
Hig Class .
Shoe Repairing " -
HERBERT TILLS? '
MEDFORD TENT AMD
AWNING WORKS
MAXIFACTtRERS .
Awnings, Tents, Auto Tops and
Cushion works; Tourist Supplies,
. Anything made of Canvas.
f. f. ui rkr, rnop.