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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1922)
PXHTC TWO HfEDFORD AfATTJ TRrRTTNTl. frfEDTORT), OT?FiONV TTIESDAY.- JFXE 1.1. 1A22 FocaZ aid Personal Separate Company A with sixty-five members will depart tomorrow allt'r iicon fjr the annual National Guard e;imp at Camp Lewis. The company will leave on the regular train nirlh foiiTid due hero at 5:35 p. m. for Port land, from which city it leaves on the O. -X. (J., special train for Camp Lewis on Thursday morning. The enlisted men of the company will draw daily pay of $1 from the government and . fifty cents from the state during the 15 days encampment, with all their expenses paid. Fire Insurance. Bennett Investment Co. tf Very special prices on all ready to! wear at The Colonial. 7C The midweek Bervice of the Presby terian church will he held this week with Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, corner of West Tenth and Laurel, at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday night, Instead of at the church. Friends and neighbors are Invited. Would you rlo or havo done the assessment work on the south exten sion of the Oregon llelle for a one-third interest In the properiy? Mine Is 17 miles west of MedTord aud has an open cut showing 18-inch vein of free mill ing gold ore. Iiox 93, Mall Tribune. 71 Wanted A live wire partner with come capital, llox 100, Mall Tribune. tf" The city seems kind of lonely with bo many of its prominent citizens and active young men in attendance this week at the Shrine convention at San Francisco. Atwater-Kent timers for Fords J11.7r, l.lectrlc Shop. 80 Everywhere you look you see i Chevrolet. Mollis W. "Scrub" Huntington Ralem high school's athletic conch for next year, has arrived in Salem from Modford, where ho served us mentor this scasin, and expects to remain here during the greater part of the summer. Yesterday Huntington visit ed at the local high schools. Prospects - for next year, he believes, are fairly bright. Huntington won fame for hiin aelf as a fullback for the University of Oregon. Salem Capital Journal. Firo Insurance. Drown & White, Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. .1 acre tracts and up. Easy torms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. On June Gth lust an eight pound daughter was born to Air. nnd Mrs Ralph Smith of Seglar Hot Springs Itesort, Calif. Mrs. Smith was former ly Miss liessie Veneble of Medford Mother and daughter are both reported as doing nicely. Dance Eagle Point Sat. nile. 8D Get pine flume lumber at Dig Pines Lumber Co. tf Alex Sparrow arrived back in the city lato yesterday afternoon from Crater Lake National park to which he took a crew of workmen several days ago to start the work of opening up the entrance roads in the park, pre paratory to the opening of the Crater Luke season on July 1st. Mr. Sparrow left on the early evening train shortly after his arrival here, having been called to that city by the death of a cousin. He is not expected back in the city for Boveral dnys. Darnless hose for children at The Colonial. 70 Notice My wife, Mollie Harnlsh, hnving left my bod and board I hereby give public notice that I will not be responsible for any debts or bills which bIio may contract. Dated June , 1922. S. H. Harnish. 73 A little barefoot newsboy created considerable amusement at this fore noon's trains at the depot by calling out often in a Bhrlll voice: "All the latest Shrinor pupprs." He was selling Portland and San Francisco papers rree dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. H. A. Tliloroif. For export lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Forty-seven people spent last night nt the city auto camp. They had ar rived !n the city yesterday in 16 cars. Dance Eugle Point Sat. nlte. 85 A new line of blouses at $2.75 at The Colonial. 70 J. R. Recs loft the first of the week for Tho Dalles, Ore., whero ho will superintend tho picking of the cherry crop on his rnnch near that city. He expects to return In several weeks. Hemstitching, Plcotlng, Rc per yd. MuttonB covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Dance nt Trail Sat. night. 75 Cigarette It's toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality Impossible . to duplicate. Guaranteed by r ilSTRlKEiJ Well known .Med ford boxoru will be prominent In the 20 rounds of flstie enjoyment put up at Weed, Calif., to- morrow night, beginning at 7:30. The; mum event will be between the Idiihol Wildcat of Medfmd anil Millie Huff of Klamath Kalis. Two other interesting ' bouts will be between Young Meadows ol .Medford and Kid Flynn of Weed, and Chct Brown of Medford nnd johnny Pool of Weed. There will be .two fast preliminaries. Ringside seats I will ue $2.20, and general admission tickets $1.10. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf New ice wool sweaters at The Co lonial. 70 Frances Perry returned last week from Oorvallis where she has jut completed her second year as a stu- dent at O. A. C ror bale nest home made cakes,' pies. 129 N. Central. Mrs. Eoardraan.j 8 I Lime for upray. Medford Lbr. Co. E. II. Hedriek who had filled the position of superintendent of the Cen trul Point schools for the last three years, after winding up his affairs there, left the first of last week for the north, where he will spend the summer, after which he will go to Heppner, Ore., to take charge of the city schools of Heppner for the coming year. Wanted Clean cotton rags at Mall Tribune office. tf The Apparel Cleaners and Hatters aro building an addition to their new fire-proof dry cleaning plant at 024 N. Riverside. 71 The annual camp meeting of the Western Oregon conference of the Seventh Day Adventist church will be held in Portland June 13 to 25. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-heat- Ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street, tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Guests at tho Hotel Medford include Wayne W. French of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reed, H. A. Bou tell and W. E. Cassel of Sun Francisco, Robert V. Jacob and Miss Bessie Jacob of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hromwell of Colfux, Wn., and Roy Boomer of Seattle. Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf $5.00 spotlights for your car at the Electric Shop. 86 J. F. Pratt, Gold Hill rancher leaves this week for an extended visit in his old home In Ohio. This office is preparer! to print ledger sheets, bills, etc, used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us nnd we will call. tf One bugler wunted in Co. A, Nation al Guard, Medford, for Camp Lewis trip. . - 71 Horn' this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strang, a son. Both mother and child are reported as doing well Dunce at Trail Sat. night. 75 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Applications for the citizens' mill tp.ry training camp, to be held at Camp Lewis, Wash., this summer, may still be sent in, under the temiiorary exten sion of time grunted by the military authorities for filling the Oregon quota. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf Be sure of your Hall Insurance. See Holmes, The Insurance Man. A. H. Wlsslng, R. F. D. mall carrier No. 2, will start on his annual vacation tomorrow. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. ill East Main street. It will pny you to ollmb my stairway and order that suit you've been want ing, now. Klein the Tailor, 128 East Main. Upstairs. 71 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Bevan leaves this afternoon by nuto for Vancouver, B. C, where they will visit for the pext two weeks nnd spend Mr. llevan's annual vacation. Remember the plnce, Baord's across from the Riverside Apartments. Ice cream nnd cake, coffee nnd sand wiches. Served by the W. H. C. after noon and evening Wednesday. 71 We aro watch specialists. Wo guar antee results. Johnson, Jeweler, tf Taxpayers aro renilndod by Clyde G. Huntley, collector of internal revenue, that tho socond quarterly paymont of their federal Income tax Is now due and payable at his office in tho custom house at Portland. Unless this tax payment renches the collector's office on or before Thursday, June 15, the taxpayer becomes liable to a penalty of 5 per cent and the unpaid balance becomes immediately due and collect able. Dance nt Trail Sat. night. 75 Your growing grain, Is It Insured? See Holmes, The Insurance Man. Mrs. Wm. B. Hamilton and daugh ters Natalie and Ruth leave the middle of the woek tor Portland whero they will visit friends and relatives for sev- oral weeks. The report that Gone Howard, organ ist of the Page theatre has left Med ford Is a mistake. Mr. Hownrd is here and says he has no Intentions of leav ing and will remain at tho Page Of long as his services aro desired. Everywhere you look you see n Cnevrolot. tf Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald McKee, Mr. and Mrs. John B. McKee and Paul B. Mc Kee and family motored to Hombrook yesterday and are expected to return today. Mr. John MoKee will proceed to San Francisco from Hornbrook. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. oash and doors. Medford Lumber OreKon Klks will liold their annual convention ut Seaside September 7, X and 9. according to arrangements made by J. E. Turnbiill of Eugene, sec- rotary of the state Elks association. Hotel Heaside will be headquarters of the delegates while in the city by the sea. There are 20 lodges in Oregon and about 5000 visitors are expected to attend the convention. Summer prices for cut flowers-. Maddox & llonney. Phones 374 and S43. 76 Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. 85 When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf Ermel Ingruham, chauffeur for the California-Oregon Power company leaves tomorrow with company A of i tlm O N C... for Camn Lewis to ntteml summer camp. Harold Riddle will take Ingrahum's place during his ab- sence. sacrifice sale, Medford home and living income only $1000, balance like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co ' Safety first Insure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf Great assortment of tans and gray woolens. Just the thing for summer. They're dustproof. Come in and look them over. Klein the Tailor, 128 East Main. Upstairs. , 71' Clifford Beckett, assistant postmas ter In the local postofflce begins his annual Vacation today and will spend the next two weeks fishing on the Applegate and Rogue rivers. Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Fire insurance.' Brown & White. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. Roads to Prospect, according to re cent visitors to that place are in splen did condition from here to Trail. From Trail to Rogue Elk some work 1b be ing done but the road is not bad. From Rogue Elk to Evergreen ranch the roatM Is better than it has ever been, and from Evergreen ranch to Prospect work has just started but does not in terfere with traffic. Bartletts $55.00 per ton No. 1 can ning, and $27.50 per ton, No. 2 canning Guy W. Conner, representing Califor nia Canneries Co. Phone 64. 75 Insure your hay now. Write or telephone C. L. Goff. 74 Kodak finishing, better work, less charges. Jap Art Store. 88 Employers of labor in Oregon are required by law to furnish to the state labor commissioner such statistics and data as he may require in the compila tion of his reports on the industrial situation in this state. Such is the gist of an opinion given to C. H. Gram, state labor commissioner, by Attorney General Van Winkle. The Crescent orchestra will open a new dunce hall at Lake Creek July 4. 88 The pageant, "In ttie Garden of the Heart," and pantomime, "O Zlon Haste" will be presented at the First Methodist church, Tuesday, June 13th at 8:15. Admission 35c. 71 Rich Bachelor Wants Wife "Many people havo blamed me for not getting married. Slnoe childhood I have suffered from stomach nnd liver trouble, never being able to get nny medicine or doctor to help me. Now that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has entirely cured me, I am anxious to get a wife." It Is a simple, harm less preparation, that removes the cntnrrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays tho Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. Adv. Prosperity Week Specials Women's nil white" nnd patent trimmed eiuiviis strap pumps nnd oxfords, extra special, $1.85 Emerson Brand shoes nnd ox fords for men, nil sizes, best liny in Medford ...$5.00 Athletic canvas shoes, sport trim, for boys nnd little gents, just the thins for vaention. Hoys $2.50; for little genls, $2.25. Edmond's "Foot Fitters" for men, Tom, Dick nnd Harry, $7.50 a pnir. Hifth class enps for men. six choice patterns, $2.50, $2.75 ami $3.00 each. ; Hoy's high fcrnde calf dress shoes, mahogany- brown, $4.25. Youth 'a $3.95. . FREE A pair of sui;ar pine stills with every pair of hoys' or youth's shoes. fS&circidtk "Cooo Shoes" "Good Shoes" Built Our , Business Since 1012. - j Harold Woods, who returned recent ;l.v from Corvallis where he hail just finished his second year in elee'rical 'engineering at O. A '.. left this morn- InK for Copeo, ('alii'., where he ban ac cepted a position with the Califnrnia- ( Oregon Power company which is in creasing the capacity of the Copco piani.oy jj,duu Kilowatts. We will write you a non-cancellable sick, accident and disability policy. J. 11. Cochran, Mgr. Pacific Mutual. 75 -New and second-hand pianos and phonographs bought and sold. H. G. LaunspBch,, phone 040-R. 72 Victor Chevalier, of Portland, riding a motorcycle from Vallejo, passed through this city yesterday enroute to bis home. He traveled the 405 miles from Vallejo to this city in 13 hours on his harley-Davidson. Bartletts $55.00 per tor. No. 1 can ning, and $27.50 per ton, Xo. 2 canning. Guy W. Conner, representing Califor nia Canneries Co. Phone 04. 75 Tho pageant, "In the Garden of the heart," and pantomime, "O Zlon Haste," will be presented at the First .Methodist church, Tuesday, June. 13th at 8:15. Admission 350. 71 E. E. Keily, exalted ruler of the Med ford lodge of Elks will deliver the main address at the annual Flag Day exercises of the Roseburg Elks lodge to be held In the high school auditor ium at that city tomorrow night. During Prosperity Week entertain your friends at the Parljr Tea Rooms, over Woolworth's Stored Phone 017. 74 Big supplies of om grown straw berries were sold at theipubllc market this morning, and orders were taken for sixty cases for future delivery for canning. f Hardwood floorins. Bedford Lum ber Co. j Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. 85 mm i RUDOLPH VALENTINO DOROTHY , . COMING SATURDAY CECIL B. DeMILLES drama of Beauty and Thrills "SATURDAY NIGHT." Enroute to Crater Lake one can onlv I get by auto as far as Wliitehorse, four miles this side of Anna Spring camp, until stopped by the deep Know. Superintendent Sparrow's force "f laborers which went up several days ago, are now encmniied at Anna Spring camp while they are engaged in the work of opening up the roads of the Medford and Klamath Falls entrances to the national park, and the road from Anna Spring camp to the lodge. It is expected that the road through the park all the way from the Medford 'entrance to the lodge at the lake will ibe open to. auto travel by July 1st, I when the season opens. It now looks as though it will be June 20th before the onices of the national park super intendent will be moved from Medford to Government camp, for the season, in the opinion of Harry H. Long, secre tary of Superintendent Sparrow. . 'All hats greatly reduced at Lottie Howard's, 10!f . Central Ave. 71 Ladies' and gems wearing apparel cleaned and neatly pressed. Prompt and efficient service, prices reason able. Foray the, Phone 341. 110 Mistle toe. 75 Joe Wills. W. L. Jordan, and H. J. Lathey, of Seattle are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests Include W. G. West and family of Klamath Agency, Dr. S. W. Ellert and children and W. W. Hudson of Portland and Edith R., Fredenburg( Ernestine Fre denhurg and L. H. Swink of Butte Falls. We will write you a non-cancellable sick, accident and disability policy. .1. II. Cochran, Mgr. Pacific Mutual. 75 For good insurance, you should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. THE PICTURE THAT SAILS THROUGH A THOUSAND THRILLS! AND IN ownrfthel.adyLetiy Frank Norris' famous story Wilford Allen, secretary and man ager of the Grants Pass Irrigation dis trict, and Sniierintendeiit E. J. Car- jrillo of the Shaituck Construction com jpany which built the Savage Rapids ;dam of that district, accompanied by ,(.'. E. Hazelhurst of Los Angeles and Edward Ross, an accountant from Salem, were In Medford today on busi ness. There is a dispute between the construction company and the district as to what is due the company, and the errand of the party in Medford today was to find a third member of the arbitration board, the other two mem bers being Messrs. Hazelhurst and Ross. Nothing nicer for outing suits: two pair trousers, ono regular, one riding Reduce Those Dangerous Swollen Veins Physicians are prescribing ami hnspltalH arc using a new and harm less, yet very ' powerful germicide that not only cautieH enlarged or verieose veins nnd bunches to become normal, hut also reduces goitre, en larged glands and wens. Ask nny first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) and re fuse to accept anything In Us place. It Is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long' time and further more if this wonderful discovery does not pro duce tho results anticipated, you can have the re refunded? It is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep on enlarging. Often they burst nnd cause weeks of pain, suffering and loss of employ ment. Start the Emerald Oil treat ment ns directions advise and im provement will begin at( once. Yolir druggist can supply, yon. Adv. STARTING TODAY 0 ALTON The Story of a Pirate Hell-Ship of the Pacific Of slant-eyed smugglers, roving Pacific seas al dare-devil man-girl who beat them a soft society dandy, shanghaied and made a man! See the murderous mutiny! See the burning schooner race with death and blow into bits! See the battle for love and treasure in Magdal ena Bay! Then, shimmering over this savage background, see the fashion, lure and beauty of a world that lives on pleasure, until WELL, DON'T SLIGHT YOUR FRIENDS. BRING 'EM ALONG! THIS IS MEDFORD 'S PROSPERITY WEEK. mm breeches, priced low, considering qual ity. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main. I'pstairs. 71 Try our 75c dinner irom 5:00 to 8:0.1. Parlor Tea Rooms, over Woolworth's Store. When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 10. Main. ' Tnn I ATE Tfi PI nOCICV IUU unn. w uknguu WANTED By man and wife, position on ranch; no children. 1024 W. eleventh St. i 73 FOR SALE Completely furnished five room house; sleeping porch, garage. Close in. Terms. ' Phono FOR SA LB Half interest In small business. Inquire H M, Mull Tribune FOR TRADE 1918 Oakland for Ford touring car. Phone 408-K-3. tf WANTED To buy thirty hogs about SO lbs. 597-J-3. tf FOR HKNT Furnished housekeeping and sleeping roqms. Rath, garage. Close In. Oil X. Bartlett. 7 WANTED Invalid to care for. Hartlett. Gl 1 N. FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, lfi N. Grape. TA LOST In Medford or while fishing on Bear creek, Little Rutte or Rogue river, one open-faced gold watch, with letters "K. C. L." on facpjTW'l my name engraved in back of case. Liberal reward If returned to Tltco. Glass or to this office. Chas. Grainm. FOR SALE New modern bungalow, furnished or unfurnished, in best part of city- See owner at 45 Ross Court. Owner leaving town. Phono 962-Y. "SI Tlc greatest fight the screen lias ever known high up in tlm dizzy rigging Hiidolph Valentino and Walter Long fight to the end.. Co. ' .