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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
.PA OF. TWO Focal and JLJ Personal The wator consumers of the city are warned not to turn the wator on ai::ii:i to irrigate until the fire whistle s.miula which will be as soon as the reiuur L. 1). Snmlerson and Sum J. llume 11. Oakley of Roseburi; is a guest at j ! of Sun Francisco are cui-sts at the the Hotel Holland, as are V. A. I'owell i lil iti'l Medford Other Kuests include of Curvallis. (.'. W. Kicketts of Sat W. A. Ikihbin of .Kusi-r.e. R. H. Thomp-J Francisco, G. S. Nelson and R. V son and A. King of Seattle, K. Cun-btubbs of Portland. A. U. McGarry of ' ninp of Spokane and V. E. Cunning of, Seattle, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Case of Hillings. Mont., Mr. and Mrs. George Albany, Or. E. A. Carmlchael and Mr. lUrsle. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Darsie, land Mrs. 1.. Holland of San Francisco, and -Miss Jean Darsie of Pittsburg, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Clark and Charles wn.cn w... ue as soon as me . .euu... Cnrew of cfnctnnatii 0 and Marjorie Clark of Berkeley, Calif, have been made in the pipe lino nnd , wrPllce of forvallis and Mr. when in need or stiluses and roof lhe reservo r is ft led up to capacity i , ... . , . .. 1 aeea or sningies ana roor- ... , 'and Mrs. L). . banders of Hurlington, ns? raii WniiacA WnHa tnc -n again. Thev should not confuse tie,.. 1 ca" "aiiaco woods, luis. ll E. Has. Main Get pine flnme lumber at Dig Pines For good Insurance, yon should go whistle signal that nil Is r.vjht usain with tlinr s.mmlprl a retinhir fire nlnrm. which is blown to designate the , '-umber to. tt , to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson ward location. It will be some tiuie He sure of your Hail Insurance. See County Abstract Co. this evening or during the uisht, no-1 Holmes. The Insurance Man. Jesse Winburn. the capitalist, and cording to present outlook, when the Contrary to the general conception nert joses. the writer, of New York break in the main pipe line will be re-, of Lake county, that district has 500ian,i Ashland, who arrived bv auto from paired. miles of running streams which their eastern sojourn nt Grants Pass i Siskiyou mineral water, w holesale abound with trout and other game fish.) )ast Sunday night to attend the Oreg-n j and retail. Urown & Brown. M according to a report made to the state j Caves opening celebration yesterday. Introducing:- Pickard Studio hand-, game cuiymlssion by M. I.. Ryckman, j drove over from Ashland this forenoon , painted china exclusively at .vartm j. superinienneni oi same iisu nunneries j to visit local friends. One of -tie first Feddy. S7 upon his return the other day from a: persons the;- called en was Mayor Cherries are now being shipped from tour of the southern and central part the local express office to San rran- of the state. "In Lake county I found Cisco and other California points. Shipments are being made nt the nte of about 1500 pounds per day at pres ent and will increase daily as the season advances. About 40 tons will be' shipped from Medford alone. There will be a regular communica tion of Reames Chapter. Wednesday evening, June SSth, at Masmic Hull. Initiation. S3 Riverside Community Club dunce Sat. nite, July 1st. Jewel orchestra. Prcani.v-syncopated melodies, hyphen ated waltzes and some jazz. Where were you last Saturday nite? Come down and tell us. S3' E Mark Montgomery, the local South ii ern Pacific agent, accompanied E. O. j Mccormick, vice president of the S. P.. in attendance at the Oregon caves P opening celebration Sunday and yes 9 terday. .Mr. Montgomery says that i over 500 people attended the celebra , tion at the caves, coming from various 1 .parts of the state, and that about 137 i cars were parked there. i Saturday is the last day to pay t assessments without penalty. $7 Typewriter for rent. Phone 359-H. I $5 Mr. and Mrs. M. Lyman are among the Medford people in attendance at the state Grand Army convention, which opened today at Newport. Siskiyou mineral water, wholesale and retail. Drown & Rrowa. 108 The mysterious key. Mordoff & Woolf. SI George A. 'Mansfield, head of the Oregon state farm bureau. Is to go to Washington, D. C, to meet Benjamin Strong, governor of .the Federal Re serve bank of New York, in a plan to forward financial legislation for agri culture. Mr. Mansfield Is the author of the financial plank of the National Farm Bureau Federation, and repre sented the federation before the Fed eral Unserve board at Washington last year, it is expected that Mr. Mans field will be called to present the far mers' side of financial legislation be fore the committee on banking and currency. Portland Journal editorial Dry clean now andbe ready for the Ith. City Cleaning Dyeing Co. Phone 474. 401 S. Riverside. ; , $6 Fire Insurance. Brown & White. 1 Everywhere you look you 'see a Chevrolet. Attorneya Torter J. Neff and Cos Newbury leave Wednesday by auto for Salem, where they will argue a case before the supreme court Friday. My wife and family have left my bed and hoard and I will not hereafter be responsible for any debts incurred by them. C. M. WolganiotL St Another dance at Riverside Commu nity Club on Saturday night, July lsu Don't miss it. Jewel orchestra. S3 Kin linbbard. noted Indiana humor ist and cartoonist, whose squibs have become classics, passed through the city last Monday evening, and dropped a line to his old friend Ed White, say ins that he regretted exceedingly his irahillty to stop off for a visit. Mr. White knew Hubbard when he was a struggling artist on the Indianapolis "Sun." City assessments will be delinqnent after July first and a penalty of five per cent will lie added. ST Dance Eagle Point Sat nite. S5 Joe Hnrd is spending the summer at Prospect as James Grieve s ripht hand man. acting as assistant postmaster anu having charge of the gas.iline and oil sales. For real efficiency in dry cleaning Insist on onr service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 4T4. 401 South Riverside. Sv All kinds of rouen and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S 'ill tast Main street. R- T. Jackson, biological assistant left on a business Tisit to Portland to day. Siskiyou mineral mater, wholesale and retail. Brown & Brown. li$ Have yoa tonnd the "Master Key" Mordoff and Woolf. S4' The condition of 'Tnele" George Nichols, well known Jackson county pioneer who h.as'been III at his home with a high fever since last Thursday shows but slight itnprowtnent. accord ing to reports from his bedside. Don't forget that Saturday is the last day to i nay assessments without penalty. . S7 Dance at Trail Saturday night. S7 Thirty-five persons who arrived from various sections in 10 cars were encamped at the city auto parkfl last nifiht- Atwater-Kent timers for Fords 111.,: Electric Sop. , " S For' ale -Six room ' modern hunts low rim rn." tarraln rrice. " lnju!r 42S South IVy atroef. some of the finest fishing I have ever iiad," said Ryckman. "Five of us went out one day during my visit ill that county and in two hours each of us bad our limit of trout." Ryckman said that the trout were of the rainbow variety and were from eight to twelve inches in length, and fighters. Pent overlook paying your city assessments this week. ST 1'se our dry cleaning service for eronomy satisfaction low charges best work. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 474. 401 S." Riverside. S The ladies of the M. E. church South will give an ice cream social on the parsonage lawn Friday evening, June 30th. Bearing jte&r and apple orchards sacrificed at J100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone T2S-R or 134-Y. (5.00 spotlights fo- your car at the Electric Shop. 86 Gates, as Mr. Winburn and the mayor are on the concessions and privileges ; committee for the coining county fair. They discussed fair matters for some time. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's. Jeweler. tf J Lime for spray. Meii.'ord Lbr. Co. A cabbage head weighing 1U pound grown by Dr. M. A. Miller at S36 Eas Main street, is on exhibition in th front window of the chamber of com merce. Hemstitching, Picoting. Sc per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Safety first Insure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many friends for their sympathy and many beautiful floral offerings, and to especially thank the Elks lodce N"n nf Mf,ml Mr. and Mrs J. A. Helms and sons and K of p fQr thejr hWp jQ Ma visiting Legal Guarantee Giverv te mW it KnUrme i-elnw wrt. Aik rt tne-Mit fife Imuml. rTEATH- pnro STORE spent the week in the city friends and relatives. i-ree dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thicrolf. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. Miss Grace Dye left Saturday even ing for Seattle, where, she will visit with friends for a fortnight. The three course plate dinners nt the Parlor Tea Rooms over Wool worth's. 'served from 5:30 to 7 p. m. are the best in Medford. ST Introducing Pickard Studio hand- painted china exclusively at Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler. S7 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox and daughter. Geraldine. motored up from Medford to visit with Mrs. Ella Fades. Mr. Fox will return this week to his home in Central Point, but Mrs. Fox and little daughter will remain during the sum mer with her sister, Mrs. Hades. Jennings Lodge Items, Oregon City Enterprise. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. The mysterious lock. Mordoff Woolf. ,S4 lieorge Meyers, who recently re turned from a year at O. A. C. has taken a position with the Vnion Oil company service stHtion in this city. Fire insurance. Brown 4 White. When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 10$ or come to Til E. Main street. Tom Swem returned this morning from Portland where he had charge of the Medford-Grants Pass-Ashland exhibit booth at the Sportsmen's show ile reports that the weather has been very warm in Portland. Get your mill blocks from the Valley Fuel Co. Phone "6. We have a black bear mg and a cwugar rug that we will sell for the mounting charges. Bartlett Fur Store. 115 West Main street tf For the information of those who wonder why no effort is made to stop the leak in the water pipe on Main street between Front and Central, near he alley, it is stated that there is nn- certainty in locating the exact spot. and that a paving outfit of the Clark Henery company will be here in a few days, when the work of tearing up the pavement will be made easy, with quick rei-airs. Dance Kagle nolnt Sat. nl'e S5 For expert lawn mower trrindlng call Mitchell Ladder Co. Among the Medford people who at tended the Oregon Caves opening cele tration were Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Lums len. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hittson and John Palmer. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Dance Eagle Point Sat. nite. S5 lister Davis of the state fire mar shal's office in the city on business having arrived yesterday lust In time to witness the activity of the Medford fire department volnnteers who took the small truck and made the trip to the fire on Bartiett street. The regu lars were fighting a hot grass Tire in the west end of the city and had it not been for the volunteers a number of buildings on Bsrllett street would have been homed. Newconib's special on dry planing mill blocks daring heavy run is t dumped at your place tor the large cord load. Orders will 1 delivered in -rder in which they are taken. Phone 031. tf Have you a key tr the mysterious lock"? Mordoff A Woolf. St Storkraisers report that the wild acorn crop this fall will be the heav iest in years, owing to no heavy frosts in the spring, and that this is wel comed by bog raisers and tnrkey grow ers, as the acorns make Meal feed. Dance Kane Point Sat. nite. S5 Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf" C. A. Farrar Is in attendance at the Grand Army convention of the state, which opens at Newport today. aash and doors. Medford Lomber saddest time of our lives. MRS. G ROVER DARNEILLE AND FAMILY. MR. AND MRS. H. L. DARNEILLE AND FAMILY. S Notice e invite everyone interested in better education to see I. C. S. Educa tion Exhibit at Springer & Lee, 105 West Main. " $9 WANTED By Wectl Luiutx-r Coninanv. Weed California. Timber Kallers to contract combined falling, bucking and limb ing, tiood earnings can be made and living conditions are of the best. Cot tages are available for families. In terested parties communicate direct with Weed Lumber Company, Weed. laiuorma. Millinery Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Silk Underwear Neckwear Real Lace by the yard Purses Novelties The Vanity Shop 'Quality and Service' J r.-.vl H li ia SI .H.:V Kr I .1 IMS 111 1A V Til I fDlllAV M 1W f!U"- ' 'II t . J Zane' GreyH J ' Amazing Novel j j' ; U1WILDFIRE'' J -i t Y faithfully picturized as a screen production under the -: title - a"',h CLAIRAKV CASCL CAKTVOORTanrfJEAN HERSH0LT ,: 'v- '-': -- - j?-.j1' :fP I 1 y e , i . , Out in Colorado one horse stolon; M" - I V I another clojicd They won the. I" J i H- 'l JJL . JU. . . race' with a girl of 18 ridinK "Wild.' i 1 IS5f SV - ic " IrL. firc" a wonderful wild horse C"l''Um1- B"er r-" HAKOI.n LI.OVI) in "AmonR Thoe I'rexTif ami AXXA Q. N1IVV)X in "What Wowen Will lk." M3 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EXTRA HEAVY SERVICEABLE ' Aluminum Ware A Real Opportunity for Medfqrd and Southern Oregon Housewives to Buy Heavy, Service able Aluminum Wear at Bargain Prices. ' 2- quart Sauce Pan, handle and Aluminum cover 45c 3- quart Sauce Pan, handle and Aluminum cover 70c 4- quart Sauce Pan, handle and Aluminum cover ,95c Aluminum Tea Kettle (seamless) $1,95 6-quart Preserving Kettles, with covers $1.35 8-quart Preserving Kettles, with covers $1.65 These "prices good only as long as our present stock lasts SPECIAL EXTRA HEAVY EASTERN GLASS JELLY GLASSES, DOZEN . i LargesS Crockery Shop in Southern . Oregon WEEKS -&ORR Complete House Furnishers . .. 69c -AGENTS- BRENL!N , - B that ! iiy Co. ,