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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1922)
' vmv, TEN News of Jackson County WILLOW SPIES ILL REPRESENTED AT CO. SCHOO L COMMENCEMENT AT JACKSONVILLE HELD THURSDAY WlllOW SIMUNCiS, Juno 1 -'Willow ftprhiKs wjh v'll-ri'iroitontiHl nt th Jackson county achonl dny nt Aahhind Inxt Saturday. Mont of our vlllhth Rrndoia hnvo been nttimdlitK rhowl In Central Point, nml thp fl- lowing iolvd tlnlr xlutn diploma Saturday, Wlldn IJIi-htiioitd. Kdim Hnwmnn. I.iuy Won unci CnVl and Kolnnd llovor. The following Ktnst rnjoyt'd Sun day rtlnnrr at th Junira ltourdman .home: Mr. ami Mr. koor and daughter Kdmi of Mdford. Mr. and Mra. dwln Honrdmnn, Mr. nml Mix. Jtmri I'orduo, nnd ami, Clyde, und Richard Unrker. The J. W, Kldon family have hon attending- the .'hiutuo,uu In Mod ford. They rvport a Rood ntton dance and many cnjoynhlo number. Mr. and Mr. II. II. Clark left lnt Friday by auto for a wrt-k'a vlnif In ' Portland. They wore accompa nied by Mr. Clark' brother and 111 rlf who were vlxltlnic here. F.rnont Vlurrla began hla work n bookkeeper -nt the Poultry Producn aiworlatton in Med ford Monday morning. Ho Rtndtmtod fttim the Central Point hlith ai-lmol thin year. vwelvlnR honor in bookkeeping. 11" nlxo waa awarded avrond place in the' county commercial content. . Mlwi Lucy KUii-n apent the week end with Klrl friends in Ashland. Mra. W. K Parker and Mm. .Hob. ert C. Hrophy Inotored to t.r.i-tl Paaa laat Thunuliiy and apent the day wlih Mra. Parker' mother. Mr. and Mr. Omar Porter und JACKSONVIU.K, Juno 1. The JarkmmvllUt hint) achool lii'ltl com mencement pxcrrlat'a Tlmrmliiy even Ins and nn lutei'OMlUiK proKiam wna enjoyed by u'ltirK crowd. Knur of the Ki-nlor dan Kraduutod with hlKh red Its nnd brUItt hope of I ho imvjuIhk ywira nnd liko their motto, 'i.lye, l.aiiKh' nnd l.nlxir, auccaaa, II In b- lloved. will ever bo with them. Mr. and Mra. (ieorKO lUwnril had a their Kuost hint w,rk their mothor nnd alstor, Mr. K. A. nnd Mia. II. K. Hlce. HuKh Vonahlo nnd hiintly nml Al Kolilmton of l.oa Ancelea have lenaed tho homo of Mr. nnd Mra. WniibU nnd are realdciita of our city whllo Mr. und Mra. Vennhla nra llvlnn nt their coun try homo in the ApploRato. Knrhiw Witter or Miirllnex, Calif , who la employed In Hi trrio of the S. P., la makliiK hln parents abort vlalt. Mra. Dick Huffman lmam'il through town Tneaday enrouto t Central Point to vlalt with relatlre. T. J. Mlildleton nnd on who have rcalded In our city for aevernl yeitra bwated near Modford recently, whore they liatrc atenily employment, t!eo. I.cwi.t and Mra. K. S. Wllaon nnd "Mrs. Zoln Kick returned from n short trip to Kimono whom they at tended tho J. O. O. K. nnd Kebwca Indue. Mr. and Mia. K. If. Carter have Mra. Porter'a brother, nnd Mr nnd , vitratod their liotno near the court Mra. Hush Porter nnd dauclitt-r. mo-' boiiao on Fifth Htrort nnd locatod In tA,,il t.t lf,,tt,.Hitrtf SliitwI.tL itti.l mmfll ' of hcIiooI were In tovn imo day dui ltiK mo wccK iookiiik tor n locution, Tlioy pspoct to apind Oiojr vacation With relullvea In I'nniidii, ' i Mr. nml Mra. Den Colllna and-Mini Kv Couch weto In our city Tnoadny. They motored up from (.Hunt I'tiaS. J. J.' McMnnoit who recenlly pur chuao tho A ii to no Hoao property I iiMluidulmK the name hefora movlliK Into It, nnd It will bo onn of tho unit eat 1-e.ahlenec In our city. -Ml Cot r I no l, inn who wan n recent vlaltor from KiiKone. huvlim buM her residence, property to lieury Miller nnd family of Meilfonl. nnd rnnii up to i'Ioho tho ileal, nml Mr. Miller and fmii it y nt one took poanoiin. , Pmf. R. 8, StulU npent aevertl ilnya with fi'lenda llvlim hen being enroute from Hold Hench to Jefferaon. Ore, Mra, I'. 1 Anthony or Klk Oi-ove, Calif., nnlveil In our city Frlilay to vlalt their parenta, Mr. nnd Mra. H. C. Wittier nnd family. Mr. nnd Mra. U l.ylto nt rlcolla Para, Cullf., lire apondlm; n Mhort vnaatlnn In our cltv. They motored here to at tend the Kt'uduatlon uf their tluutthlnr, Mia KeitUm l.vtln. I.oiila Haker waa In our cltv moetliiu old time frlcnda Ik row iluyx llila week, I In haa been employnd In Portland, luit cxpecta to loeato periiinpenlly In Medford, Mr. nnd Mr. Kd Jonea nnd dnutihler of Conullle, Ore., tirrlveil In our city Woilneailay nnd nro tho RUeata of Mr. Jonea' parent. Mr. nnd Mr. Chllder, and will tuke poaaeaalon of their real denco In few dny na they wer fur innr realilanta of Jnckaonvlllo, Mra, Fred l.uy of Antelope apent aevernl day at the home or Mia Kmma lived nnd her mother near our city. AmotiK the ninny Jacksonville people who uttendt-d Hie Shrlnor parade liml Friday In Medford were Mr. A. R Hrlit und Minn .Mollio Hiltt. Mr. nml ..ra. O. C. lirothy. Mr. nnd Mra. Kred Kick, Mr. und Mra. (I. U. Chapman and MU Carmen Ikirothy, . Mr. nnd Mra. v. A. llanna were Kunat of Mr. nnd Mr. 11. K. llunna Tueaday cvetiliiK, Mr. nnd Mra. ;. Meriilt nnd Mr. nnd Mra, Huuderaon worn Kueata ot Mlaa IhhIk Mi Cully Tuomlay. the dny with friend. H. W. Elden waa home for a few day la at wovV, nnd Mm. Klden re turned to Portland with him. pent the week-end there nnd returned home" by train Monday tnornlnir. I - . Safe 7nUk far INFANTS -4 INVALIDS rw i via Tlorlick's Onginal Avoid Imitation 1 and Substitute ywlnbatatfavandaaodaroirlnf Qilldran j RIchmlTk, mailed irraln extract In Powdtr Tk Orbrtnal Pood-Drink Pot All Arm n Co-' W N-rl.M rw--'V'- Hittto Falls, nnd Mr. and Mr. T. Com boat of Appli'Kato have become rval dent of our city, nrcupylm; the homo , of Mr. nnd Mra. Carter. 1 Mr. nnd Mra. Chester Cook who have boon cnKatted to teach our full term - Ml EAGLE POINT EAGLETS A. C, Hoolatl I.nst Friday niornlnK I aUrted for Medford with one our old pioneer. Win. (ireen KnlRhton, to conaull our family doctor. Mr. Il'ilt. on profea- lonal bunlnea, mid After calling him cm the- phono and wulllnn a few min ute met him at hi offlep where I met two men nnd a lady, each waiting inelr turn. After a careful examination he ileclilod whut wua the ailment nnd pre arrlbod what course to follow and na in li! lit be ext'-tod of a doctor, pre- acrlhed aomolhliiK Unit would make mo alcki'l' but left hopo for fitvoi'iililo roNiilia, nml till Tuesday iiioi nlnu I mil alii" tii reauiiiu my dally task w i ll I UK Hi" KiikU Point Knulol for the Mnll Ttlbune, While In Modfurd I met n few of my BC(iialntaiice fiom this pint of the country but they were too huay to atop nml talk and my time wu also o Mm Itod that I had to hurry up na we were expected to aluit by 12 o'clock noon but took time to Vllt tint otrice of the Mnll Tribune, nnd have n III lie chut with the editor mid hi bookkeeper, Mra, Jtlalieley nml ennmntiiliitoj her on her eacapitiK tho clutchea of tho Rana: of outlaw who appeared to h trying to convict hr of wroimdolng to cover up their own dolnx In the Jack sonville (tunk ruse. After my return home I started out to itnthor mateVlul for this letter mid found thnt there worn but few people hud been til Unit day and among them wa Karl Tucker of Hrownahnro nnd he. iiiinle it hurried trip In tho after noon to our blacksmith no na to ho ready to commence to cut hi hay, I ulaii met Wort Pool und he waa here on the aiune errand, mid while with them learned that tho new camil, or rather the old one that ha been mi lurttod, waa In aotno Insliiiice causing considerable troubln along the, lower side hy leaking und more oapeclall from the Hradahaw In up on na In one Inatnnre tho water burst out aevernl feet below the ditch and tore large place out of the alilo of the mountain flooding tho land Ix-lew, and I heard that It hntl done ronldenihln dummto to the Antelope orchard, and to the fruit but at a Inter date I met thu fore man, Frnnk 1 Inaction, and inquired of him ami he said that about all the ilamnco done was fliMutlng the orchard so much thnt he could not do tho plow lug but no acrlotia dniiuiKe. Mr. nnd Mr. II. A Weldtnan who nwn n farm nnd orchard on the Crater Lake highway were in town and n they era Interested in the dairy nnd IKOiltry business to considerable ex tent, the question naturally canto up na to cow food, and he suld lu addition to hi splendid hay crop they hnvo planted five ncroa In sunflnwer In make ensilage. Mr. Voldman believe III keeping the yery best breed of stock nnd In liavlntt thP very best of feed to bring rosiili. Mia Juno Itilman nml her mother Mra. II. II. Hitman, who la working In the office or the Karl Fruit Co. In Medford were caller at the aunnyaldn hotel Friday afternoon, I received card frm Itev, II. tl. Adam, the pastor of thla circuit an nouncing that he exiect to be here hero rinliiiilay mid ho waa J. M. KltiH or Hut to Falls and Jniuni Culhertaon of I. like Creek, They both ihiiiio out on tho Ilium Full atuge nml Mr. Culhert son went on up homo on iho Kuxlo Point I. lil a ('reek alngn, Mr, AlKIn, (he aupoi'liitenitenl or Iho water aysmm In the Medford district nnd four oilier men nnd a womnn were hern fur dinner Hulurduy, J. I). I'iiti li k, our buss carpetiter hun taken a Job tearing nwuy aomn of tho old building mid a part of tho rest on Mra, ArgloM F, (hoon'a phun! lliut be longed lo her father, the lata J, 3. Foyer, John Mlllur, ntiotlier carpenter who litis been employed on tho aumn Job while tearing off, the roof of one or the old building foil through the roof, It being rotten (hat it would not bear hi welMht, and hurt hi aide an that ho la linnlilo to work at pnta out. I I notion that Miss lleirord. tho lncly who Ihis charge or the Hlewnrt farm about t'4 mile norlheual of hern who hna been apoiHlliig tho winter In the east, ha returned lo our mlilat. Corbett Hinlth und hi mother, Mra. Mary llcnlo or Ihittn Fall, have been here visiting her daughter, Mra. Hhor limn Wtailey. Charlie Clngende, nnd family, Charley, formerly ,,f t Jio llrownahoro country hut now of Medford, am; ".la daughter, Mr. U-e ttrudshaw ot Hrownshoro, pasMod through hem Bat urduy afteiniaut fr the old homo place. Herbert l, Hutland or Fori June. Calif . wa u diner ut the Hiintnslile hotel (!itnrdiiy. ' William I'niltt, wire ami on l4iw renco of Wellen, F. J. McPhraon nnd family, (loorge and Jerry IjiwI were among the diner Htiiula Unii Dulev, wlfo nml bnby snd hi futlmr, Juhn Oaley, nil of Medford, were out here Sunday nfleinoon visiting Mr. Alllo Haley, Hlg Hkuvlln. with Wa.lliiiiiis & Knrr Urn, of Portland wa heie for upMr, and .i wa oy Stanley and family nnd Mi k Young, There wa ipilie an Interesting ball gniiio hern Hominy afternoon between the Kagle Point team and the Cold Mill team, The game wn closely contest ed from stait to finish mid the result wnn Kagle point came out with their feather drooping again a the iro stood h to Q III favor of the (odd teniii, O, C. Kblln nnd family and F. K. He-idofdt and N, Campbell, Mr. Chn. Wilkinson i.f.Doiid Imllun Koda Kpring-; Kl Netting. A. M. (lay ol Huit Fall, were her for dinner Mon day, und so wa Charley lirown who any that he la idling Ford. Ford Mr, F. A. Wlnilny, Iimh gronlly Im proved und si'oiiis (o ho on thn roud to recovery, Our town was almost iltiaolutcd Mo morhil day m-i I only nuiilo two trlpn nci-oss to Ihn ioatofl'li, und the first time saw only one iniin nml m wu the lliitto Full sIiiko driver who aiiin In, but later In the afternoon Mra, Ucurgo Trefren, JSIr. Wllllaui Abbott, her daughter. Mm, William Welch, her tn Orhln Abliott nml a young man by Hi" natiin of Heck, Miss -:iHu Wluiley wetil liotno with IIioiii. Retail Merchant Meeting The regular monthly dinner inectliiK of Iho Itt'lull Mei'i-liulil Hureail will be held nt U:!Hl p. in, Monday, Junu Mil, lit the American Legion hull. Mi-rchuiil who liuvo nut affllluied Willi thU hiin-au are Invited Ui do to, TIh-io tiro no due, nor I there ti Inltlutlon foe. A ( hurge of l 40 I iiiinle to cover the col of seven month. ly dinner. 'I liore will he no meeting dmlng July, August or Keptomhnr. Subject to be iHi'iiss"i Proiuc Ity Wi-cli, and County Fair. Notice All Mroii having hill against tho lllr.li Krhool Athletic Asu( lutlon or IIIkIi Hchool Htudeiit Jlody pluiiso pro sent them ul oncu. iij nnd preach lMth morniitg and evening, mm tractor and Ford auppllo for the It a. til. and 8 p. Ui., next Sunday ,'C. K. Onto Co. June 4th. There were mill number of strati gore hern for illniior ut Friday nn'l Inter tn tho afternoon .four came In lain for dinner, but I wua not at home to get their name. II. A. Hanson of Jtrownsltoro, wa Mis KUIe Whaley of Hutte Fall, canto out Tuesday morning to vlalt her mother, who ha been on the lck list, under thn treatment of Dr. Holt for several weeka. and nlater lloaa who I assisting nt the Hunnysldn, I am gtiid to he nblo to ny thnt her mother, TKe old fashioned idea of giving full measure of value m coiiee lull measure oV quality J1 measure of flavor dlbfull measure of econoiny; has always peen the policy beliindM-lBco W9? yj Ltd 9 ANNUAL JUNE NOW IN FULL SWING Z3 L ONE LOT OF WOMEN'S COATS ONE LOT OF WOMEN'S SUITS " ONE LOT OF WOMEN'S SKIRTS $9.95 $11.95 $7.45 VALUES TO $17.50 VALUES TO $20.00 VALUES TO $12.50 QQ5LRPm8E BOXES CONTAIN VALUES FROM 25c TO $5.00 PICK. 'EM OUT 7c " Y t Jr each ALL KUPPENHEIMER SUITS ESPECIALLY PRICED ONE LOT OF BOYS' SUITS $4.2 MP'S t)RESS SHIRTS ONE LOT 98c ALL MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES VALUES TO $10.00 REAL BARGAINS ONE LOT 85c HATS ONE LOT OF MEN'S CLOTH HATS MEN'S CAPS ONE LOT OF MEN'S CAPS i SHOES ONE LOT OF MEN'S DRESS SHOES 98c 98c $4.45 VALUES TO $3.50 VALUES TO $2.00 in black or brown calfskin One Lot of Boys' Capn, Values Up to $1.50, On Sale at 49c - 'All of Our Newest Hats Reduced for This Sale DRY GOODS 25c value Ginghams, per yard 19c 40c value Ginghams, per yard 29c 85c value Tissue Gingham, per yard . -63c 32-in. Devonshire Cloth, per yard . . ...,.27c 40c Jap Crepe, per yard 29 C 75c Willow Weave Suiting, per yard . -59c 75c 9-4 Pequot Sheeting, per yard .". . . . 59c 36-n. Lonsdale Muslin, per yard . . 17c 36-in. Hope Muslin, per yard . . ... . . 14c 36x42 Pillow Cases .. . . 25c 81x90 Bed Sheets $1.29 OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT SPECIAL JUNE SALE PRICES