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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
PXOE TWO rnDTCmn mattj tribune, rcnroim oreoox, maw, may ly, io: Focal and 1U Personal There was a frost this moinlnff with A tPTOUrs.turc of 'i'l deicrees in M ford and of degrees in the low lyiiiR parts ofthe vnlley. Mont all I ho oivh rdii equipped for HinuilKine fired up about 6 a. m, The front hinted two hours and did some dnmuiro to the pear trees In the low pa'-ts where tliM ns no gnmdftlnK.. Fair and wanner Weather 1 prodirtod for Saturday. Breakfast at the Medford Cafeteria tnd Delicatessen. Bi! He surts of your Hail Inn uranco. See Holmes, The Insurance Mao. A box of stationery to the one who can do all the Pui!cle-)K problems. Medford llook Store. Gt'. According to order issued hy A. J.J On account of the Chautauqua son Crose, adjiilunt of the Medford post of son the next regular meeting of the the American Legion, all monitors ofKORtie Hiver Valley Ministerial assort- Ihe leElon are reouested to assemble' ntlon will take place Monday. June 5th in uniform on the lawn of tho public Instead of Monday. May tsth. The iisual tramp rvHaila haniiKenmer ami llhrarv at 9:3' a. in.. Tuesday. May ! meeting place will bo the Grants fas HtlcH. All tenRiier ami' friends cor- iHUh, for participation in (ho Memorial lUiptlst church and a splendid program j Otally Invited. Fpwnrth I.cngue "tramp" purty to- night, rain or shine. The party loaves the church at :15 sharp, and members a iv requested to be sure "to living the, day exercises. Shoes called tor and delivered free, repaired or shlned. Mail orders a specialty. Work sent C O. U C II. W'utkins, 127 V. Main, phone 55G. 59 Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at 100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Kasy terms. Near Medford Uiphwar. Cold Ray Realty Co. Phone "JS R or 1S4-V. Sand, gravel, edinent.' Fhon.e. Pennsylvania tennis balls hav vul canized covers. MedfQrd, Hook Store. 0C Rev. Coy 11. Sims of IVillas. Tex., has taken charge of the Methodist church, Thirteen neoiile who arrived li five South in the place of Rev. Kenton vho ers spent last night and this morning' left recently for Sacramento where he at the new cltv auto camp, all being is now tho presiding elder of lh e-nroute north from California. The most popular place so far with tourists for parking Cars and establishing their cwnns at the new grounds is the large epace beneath the Bear Creek bridf. because of its mora sheltered and co-location. The work of erecting the office of William Mavis, caretaker of the auto camp, is under w ay. Try our ' merchants ' lunch. ' The ShasJs. Wanted Woman to do washing for family of three at borne. Phone U90-L - ' ' ' ' ' " 57 6hrloers and their ladies are wel come to the Parlor Tea Rooms (over Woolworth's) where lunches.- teas and loe will be served until 12 o'clock, at reasonable prices, i . 66 The paraphernalia of Ilillah temple. Mystic Shrine, was brought over from Ashland yesterday morning to be used la the big ceremonial being held by the temple In Medford this afternoon and tonight Hardwood flooring. Medford Lu in let Co. This office Is prepare to print ledger sheets, tills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and hare them printed out of Medford. Phone us sod we wM call tf Swimming' season will open tomor row at the Nat 66 " The red feses of the Mystic Shrine were conspicuous on the streets today incidental'to the ceremonial doings of Hiltah temple. '. Get pine tlume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Tour growing grain. Is it insured? Bee Holmes. The Insurance Man. ! V o m e fieldsT" t r a i n a for lXZ home mills to make . OLYMPIC flour. ' n - jutt another reason. ' FLOUR CEREALS FEED Sacramento district Rev. Sims will preach his first sermon at the local church next Sunday. Everywhere you look yon see a Chevrolet. . ' tt Fire Insurance. Bennett Investment Co. tf Swimming season will open tomor row at the Nat 6G The following item concerning a well known Medford man appeared in the Kl Dorado Times of Kl Dorado, Kas., of May 15: "Splendid entertain ment featured the regular 'weekly meeting of the Kl IXirado Kiwanis club at the Hotel Kl Dorado last night The attendance was much better than has been recorded at a meeting of the In diana in several weeks. The principal address of the meeting was made by Sumpter Smith, of Medford. Ore., who was called here two weeks ago by the sudden death of his father-in-law, Capt. V. L. Riley. The speaker talked briefly on the motor car laws of Ore gon, which are held. up as. a model in every state in the country. Mr. Smith also touched on several subjects, mak ing his talk one of the most entertain Ing heard by the Kiwanians In s num ber of months." ' Tires and work guaranteed by Ex change Tire Co., 28 N. Riverside. 56 Goff writes Automobile Insurance. Telephone 11. After Chautauqua visit the Parlor Tea Rooms over Woolworth's. 68 Rev. A. C. Edwards of Ashland will deliver the Memorial day address in this city next Tuesday. Wanted Woman to do washing tor family of three at home. Phone 390-L. Fancy combs, Burretta, bobed hair ornaments. Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers . 57 Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf The 'Natatorium. preparatory to the spring opening, has taken on quite new appearance. Isotn the small ana large plunge have been covered with coat of white water cement which adds greatly to its appearance. The interior of the plunge auditorium has also been repainted. The hack part of the Build ing is being fitted up for the conven ence of tourists with laundry trays, ironing board, ice box, gas plates, sink. dining tables and hot and cold show ers. For Fuller brushes call 604-W. SS Dance, Butte Falls. Sat, May 27th. I 67 Let s go! Gold Hill. Sat nite. 67 R. E. Waldron of the California Oregon Power company returned yes terday from a several weeks business visit in Copeo. Calif. . . Fire Insurance. Brown ft White. For her graduation, a wrist watch. Martin J. Reddy, Jewelers. 5' All members of the Christian church choir are urgently requested ti be present at the rehearsal tonight at 7:45. ' ' ' has luvn nrrattired. - I ,Muny beautiful gifts i graduation Martin J. Roddy, Jewelers. &" For Fuller brushes ?ll SOI-W. 58 Swimming season will open tomor row at the Nat. Relatives near Weavervillc, Calif., are weklng Information as to the whereabout ot Alvln Bennett, sul posivl to have been a one time resident of the itotus River valley, acciudltm to Wnde 11. Wilson, editor of the Weekly Trinity Journal at Weavervllle Who lMmselT resldiHl, in' Medford dur ing the Scars 1906 and "1907. Mr. Wil son writes that ho recollects that a man ruUucd Hennelt whose first name he thinks was Alvln but Is not sure, lived somewhere In tho valley during those yeats.'ahd was Resident or the stock association which had a, blooded. stallion.- M arena Morton Bennett, bro ther of Alvln Bennett, died recently t his home at Douglas City, Calif., seven miles Xrotn Weavervllle and relatives since then have tried to locale Alvin Ueniiett without success. For Sale Air compressors, pipe from 1 inch to 2 4 Inch. Sanitary beds for camp use. mattress, blacksmith outfits complete, drills, tents, shovels, Picks, axes sledge hammers, all these ;TrowbrWM CabInp, Works seconu-nana goons, van iuKur are River Canal Company's office South Fir street or phone 129. ' 69 Children cared for. Phone 278 It. D, Big dance atj the Nat Sat lilte. 66 Among the ' Medford ' people who spent Thursday In Grants Pass were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hansen of Medford and James Taylor. Snyder's orchestra. Gold Hill, Sat. nite. 67 Dance. Eagle Point. Sat. nite. 69 Dance. Butte.Falls. Sat, May 27th. ' ' G7 I will be in Central Point Wednesday and Saturday to give music lessons. Ida Wood. 69 Lloyd Cochran of Los Angeles Is a guest at the Hotel Medford as are Laurence Prank of New York City, M A. Smith of Chicago, W. C. Champion of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Rodgora of Jamestown. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. W. Sommer of Cordova, Alaska. Jack Vanderborg of Bangor , Me., and Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Winters of Seattle The Red Cross Thrift Shop wants old clothes and household goods. They will be repaired and cleaned and placed in the fiands of those who need them. If you have anything phone 456 and some one will call at your house. 55 When in need of shingles and root ing call Wallace Woods, 108. Til E. Main. Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. 1 tf Donald McKee of the California- Oregon Power company arrived yester day from his home In San Francisco and will spend the next tew weeks. in this city. Big dance. Gald Hilt. Sat nite. 67 Dance.' Eagle Point. Sat nite. 69 Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall I Tribune office. tf You can get credit on old tires when buying Miller tires. Exchange Tire Co.. 28 X. Riverside. 66 A secret federal grand Jury indict ment returned May 1 against C. : A. Lincb, Grants Pass automobile me chanic, for alleged concealment of assets from C. A. Sldler. federal court trustee in bankruptcy, was made pub lic today hy the Vnlted States attor ney's office. Linen was arrested sev eral days ago and released en $1000 bond by Herbert Smith. United States commissioner at Roseburg. He Is al leged to have concealed a book ac count for $126 due him from H. W. Webber. The defendant's bankruptcy schedules, which were tiled January 9', show his liabilities to be $12,997. HereVtobitS Vour onaeriul coflee'TW is the toast of the delighted estKphas been served a smacking .good cupol M'JP coliee ; , 1 and assets, $5896.77. Portland Jour nal. " Free dirt for lawns 01 garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H A Thierolf. ' ' Soldier who looked at Improved 1114 acre ranch please write Mrs. B. Dups, Grants Pass, Ore. .69 - Big dance at the Nat Sat nite. 66 Mrs. Geo. W. taunsbury who has been ill for several weeks and who was taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital several days ago, is reported as con siderably improved. C. it. Goff for tire insurance, -leie- phone 41. Dunce, Hutte Falls, Sat., May 27th. i 67 Swimming season will open tomor row at the Nat. 6b' - The annnal commencement ot the Ashland high school was held last night at the armory In that city. The graduates numbered 74, It being the largest class ever graduated from the high school. Dr, H. IX Sheldon, dean of education of the U. ot O., delivered the commencement address. Chautauqua opens Friday. The great event' of the fear." tia with, others. This Is'a community affair. For Fuller brushes cull COI-W.' fs New wall tents In all standard sles. Auto tents in wh'lte duck or khaki tit very low prices. Canvas is uilvanclliif in price mid tents are sure to be hlgh-i or In the near future. Savs luoney buying u lent now utid buy It ut lhu Army Store nu save money, V'nlted Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So, r7V Big dance ut the Nat Sat nit". 6 Mrs. Cieorge Wellcome, George Well come, Jr., and K. R. Holliday of Ana j condn, Mont, uiv guests at (he Hotel! Holland. Other guests Inclutl G. A.. Jackson of Sacramento, T. A. Wn and family of Sodro Valley, Wash., und; Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Walter Kress of Merrill, Ore.. S. U Kidder of ItoseburK. I. C. Sutton of Grants Pius und Roderick Miles of Portland. Frosen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, ' de-lntorced and guaranteed. Only the fiuest pre heat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. 39 8. Front street, tf Everywhere yon look yoa se a Chevrolet. - tf Store away your winter furs, wool ens, bedding, etc.. In a Pacific Cedar Chest. Safe, economical, convenient. We have made and sold over twelve hundred cedar chests. Got yours now. 60 Peter Ord. Crater National pnik ran ger who left theTlrst of the. week with O. C. Henllne for'Crater lake returned Inst night and reports that t trVi miow is 5 feet deep at Auna Springs camp and about 14 feet deep at the rim. He started yesterday morning at 4 o clock from the Unlge and arrived at Whiskey crek about 11 a. m. The trip can be made by auto a far as Whiskey creek ut the present time. Swimming season will open tomor row at the Nt. , .; ,When In need ot sash and door call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 P XI 11 It alrMl Buy Medford hohie. Pay like rent Gold Ray Realty Co. ' K. E. Hodxnian, district highway engineer returned last night from Klamath Fulls where be has been with a federal engineer planning a road be tween that city and Uikeview, If It's Insurance w write It R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Everywhere yon look yon see a Chevrolet tf For Sale l!scd ear bargains. Daniel- son's Garage, 113 W. Central. 66 Court Hall and his sister. Miss Pearl Hall, rethrned to this city yesterday. Miss Hall has been in Rochester, Minn., at the Mayo Brothers hospital where she underwent an operation and Mr. Hall met her in' Portland on her return. Big dance at the Nat Sut nite. 66 Crescent orchestra Eagla Point, Sat Corsets fitted and altered free. Good win Corset Shon, 2 S. Fir St. 6C Ira Jones, a resident of North Da kota, arrived In this city Wednesday and will remain for a few days visiting friends and relatives and transacting buslnesf. Watch repairing ot that quality that gives ". satisfaction at Johnson s. Jeweler. tf Invest your savings ro the Jackson County Building and Loan association Auto Insurance. Brown ft White. Jack Partridge ot Prospect, arrived yesterday from Prospect on business and left this morning on the return trip. ' ' Lime tor spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Vlavt dealer, Mrs. Poor. Hotel Medrd 04 For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. " . Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of Cra ter National; forest, left this morning for Hutta Falls on forest service bust ness. ' ' . ' Big dance at the Xat Sat nite. Hemstitching, Picotlng, 8c per yd. Buttons Covered. Handicitit Shop. tf Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co; Economy Grocerteria The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Decoration Diyi with t cmpin trip suggest J lunch supplies. Come where the assortment is the largest and prices the lowest. Ye have everything in canned meats all at prices you can afford to pay, OUTING SPECIALS a , For Saturday only, while 500 pounds last, Svift's Premium Bacon, Per Pound . . xt i 47c APPINE ?rMi1' .10c IN OUR BAKING DEPT. Buns-Sale limited to capacity Two dozen for . . 25c FOR THE JAR OF SALAD . $1.00 Shrimp Seven cans for GATES & LYDIARD TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CONVALKSCENT HOME. AHHI.AND Rhetunatlsm and neuritis yield to nature cure methods. , ' ' l. WANTED To bane desirable home unfurnlHhed, In Kod residence dls trict. Excellent care giiurantefHi Phone 17KJ. CO Charles I'alin, Sid Brown and Curl How man arrived hoiuo lute yentorduy afternoon from a nevernl days useless rinhing sojourn at Lake 'Orr on the side of Mount Hliuhta. iieur llroy. Cullf. The water Is too high und It was too windy and there is too much snow for flhhing ut this location until ahoui month fmut now. The Medturd tni-ii cauKht cuily two flith, fiilr sized black bass, und hiul to camp out in the huuw and run their car about twenty miles through a foot ot snow on the trip. All kinds ot rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 10s. 711 East Main street ' When better automobllos are built Oulck will build them. tf To a reliable party who will pur chase a new five-ton Mack truck we will furnish a good lumber haul for this season, with an option for another season. Truck can be bought on easy payments, l'rultt Myers Motor Co. tf The many friends of'Henator H. Von der Hellen throughout the county and tute will learn wlfh rcRrct that he has been in faillnK health for some tlitie past and Is now In a serious con dition at his home'at Welb n. It may be necessary to .have a major opera tion performed on him, within a few days. , Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcolled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for NuBone. Thone G85-J. tf Crescent orchestra Kagle Tolnt, Sat f Thi hlir f erewonliil f llilloh temple i wrald frum the tmU'l ruot Into a tank ot tho Myfttlu Khrln.1 begnn about 3' on the strewt w scheduled to Uke o'clock tills ttHcrnoon at the Natatur-l placs. iiiiiiit-dttty alter which the Iiiiu, with flirlui'rs r.'ent front all bnniuet of tb' Hhrluers and thslr parts of southern Oregon. A reress Indies was to be, served lu the hutsl, was taken ut & p. lit. for the purade Kullowlna the Hhrlne session ot to from the Nat to the, Huh I Medrord, 1 niKht ut the Nat the Hhrln ball was iid at the dive of Catitnin Kill-1 scheduled. ryHONEST ALL 1 FOR MEN W'l4n we wrap up a pair of KMh'llSON Hlioex or (HfortU for you we aUo wrap up more viUue for your nu.o)- titan you ran Bet anywhere In .lclforl. t'rirrm rangn from SA.tMl up to 9U.OU, and let ua mmiuiv you llutt ae rltlu-r fit your ! or line a snle. "A Jr'IT OH No KAM" lias Imiw our hun since IUIJ. 21 N. Central ' i Cooo Shoes" rt)R HALE Pasture for 3 or 4 bend cattle for. about two months. Phone G39 J-3. ' - 0 WANTED Housekeeper, middle-aKed lady or womiin with small child. Cull at. Fairmont Booms, 31 K. Main. Phone 4IM-M. CI FOB. SAIE Nice room and fix turns In center of biminess district chc:' C7 N. Main St., Ashland, Oro. phone 104. fi3 t ... hail Insurance ' ;: . Rate $2.50 per $100.00 Insurance for the Season. Will you take a cliimcc thin year nn losing your entirfi prop or will you voluntarily takn a Iosh o't 21-20 Tlio -cwt of insuranr:e against loss or flamajfc by hail ? Just telephone ONE TWO THEEE McCurdy , ".' Insurance Agency . FRESH VEGETABLES Head Lettuce Green Onions Radishes Cucumbers Artichokes. Oranges Bananas Tomatoes Bell Peppers Spinach Asparagus Green Peas Bunch Beets FRESH FRUIT California Grape Fruit . Florida Grape Fruit FRESH HOME MADE CAKES Personal Attention , , H. E. Phone 252 GROCER Help Medford Raise $3200 for'Y. VV. C. A. I III! Bunch Turnips Bunch Carrpts . Cabbage New Potatoes Parsley " Pineapple Strawberries Prompt Service Msvrsh Phone 252 mi