Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 08, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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HOMEGROWN
WATERMELONS
Come and Get Them
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
at All Times
LIBERTY THEATRE STAND
220 E. Main St.
Open Evenings and Sundays
Brownie
I Gef this straight I
I For the first time in your I
I $1 buys you a genuine If) 0 I
I Gillette ' W 11 I
E The "Brownie" rCX-sJI
I With three genuine ILW L- ' f
Gillette Blades. ' H fJj q q I
I GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR GO. ( A, I
I Now at all Dealers p & I
E No blades like I
I the qenuine N. ' yJ
' Gi eBlades I IME
UNIFORMITY
Every gallon Kke every
other gallon. Every drop ca
pable of vaporizing rapidly
and uniformly in the carbu
retor, and being consumed
completely in the cylinder at
the jump of the spark.
That's "Red Crown."
That's quality in gasoline.
Use "Red Crown" and
nothing else, and your car
will develop the maximum
power that its makers de
signed it to give.
Fill- at the Red Crown
sign at Service Stations,'
W7?e Gasoline garages, or other dealers.
of Quality
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
locaffirieis
A. K. Johnson of Ontario, Ore., left
last niKht for home alter three weeks
stay in Medford. He was called here
as a result of the sickness of his son,
Frank Johnson, of the Holland hotel.
Frank fs improving, following his oper
ation for appendicitis and will be up
in a few days.
Mattress work all kinds. Medford
Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf
Among guests at the Medford hotel
are O. A. Dee and wife of Chicago, G.
A. Van Fleet, G. M. Stein, J. D. Pasho,
C. V. Scheifer, all of San Francisco:
Frank J. Comolly, J. P. Burns, Fred A.
Kingston, W. 1). Pearson of Portland,
A. H. Peterson nf Pnln Altn V. C.
Page of Seattle, Merton Hart of Spo-' Kress comment column of the Kose
kane, II. E. Volkman of Stockton, H. 1 burg News-Review: There is talk of
Holmer of Alameda, K. D. Eller ot detotirlng on the Tiller road from Med
Butte Falls. ford. while the paving in the canyon is
Wanted copy of "Lords Birds of being completed. How nice that would
Oregon," used as text book some years' -e for people in this locality. If we
ago. Call Mall Tribune. tf wished to go to Rbseburg we would
Among guests at the Holland hotel have to go to Medford first and then
are -Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Culbertson of around by way of Tiller. Fine! Glen
Pasadena on their wav to Crater Lake; 's"'' on tho ma anyway when it
v. v Pnnhrim mnn.,1 with the comes to roau matters, siicn worn
Mrs. George Codding returned this
morning from Astoria where she has
been for the past week visiting her
brother whose home is in that city.
Bearing pear and apple orchards
sacrificed at $100 acre ami up. 1 acre
tracts and up. Easy terms. Near
Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
Mrs. F. E. Merrick returned this
morning from a several days visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Raymond C'aufield
and family at Oregon City.
Get your mill blocks from the Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76.
Frank Roberts and family accompan
ied by Miss Helen Strang are enjoying
a week's outing at Diamond lake.
Wanted Auto camp outfit. DeVoe's.
tf
The following Item is from the state
Cochrun, connocted
Southern Pacific from Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Martin of San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheeler or Seat
tle, L. II. Ives and J. F. Ives of Seattle,
W. S. Goldbury and wife of Chicago.
For good Insurance, yoc should go
to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson
County Abstract Co.
makes the people here feel that they
are receiving no consideration at all
from the county officials. Glendale
News.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street.
Walter Bowne of the Busy Comer
There is some talk of postponing the Mo,b1, Co., left Sunday for Portland
hnntlne sonsnn which naimllv starts nd s expected to return tomorrow,
August 20th until a later date, due to driving a new Willys-Knight to be de-
the numerous forest fires which have "vercu to mis. diaries loung.
raged In this vicinity. The game com-! Safety first Insure with Redden &
mission is seriously contemplating this : -anauay, pnone uu.
change until after the ruins.
We will deliver today large load of
No. 1 mill blocks, dumped at J5.7E.
Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. tf
Miss Florence Poole, home demon.
tf
Freeborn Garrottson has accepted a
temirarary position with the Medford
service station. 111 the tire repair de
partment and will remain there until
the return of C. C. Furnas who is now
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ST. I.OI'IS, Aug. S. Breekenrldge;
Long, defeated by Senator James A. 1
Reed for the democratic senatorial
nomination at last Tuesday's pri-;
mary, today issued a statement saying'
he will neither ask a recount nor file !
a contest. !
Declaring ho still considered him-
self the choice of the democrats of
Missouri for the senatorial toga, the
former third assistant secretary of,
state declared between 40,000 and,
"iO.OOO republicans voted In the demo-
cratlc primary, but owing to a defec
tive primary law, there Is no legal i
remedy. Reed's plurality was ap
proximately 6,000.
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WANTED-
We are anxious to secure a represen
tative display of Vegetables, Grains and
. Grasses, to be displayed at the Fair.
If you will bring in the best you have
in Vegetables, Grains or Grasses, we
will display them for you.
If grown from our seed we will give
your name special mention.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Phono !
AT VOIR KKRYICH
.117 K, Main
WEBB, W. Va., Aug. S. Walter
Copeley, republican candidato for
prosecuting attorney of Mingo coun
ty, ,was killed and Lee Curry and
Rufo Wullace, probably fatally shot
In an election riot here today. The
fight was the outgrowth of a bitter
campaign in a proposed bond issuo
election in Wayno county.
strution agent of Jackson county who!tnkinB 1,ia annllul vacation.
. ... .. Titn ituhlin mnrlrot thla mnrnlnff wna
wnn pytipprmi linen tnia woeif win nnr - ......v ....... ......
return until tlm 17th of Aiiirnst. She a splendid one for the middle of the
has been attending the Home Econo-1 plll"'s in large quantities were
mics convention at Corvallis and ,- "o rawn.rr.H uno uwKuerms
iirninniHiur i.or t.nv until th 17th of . wp plentiful. Peaches and apricots
.., were also on sale. Corn was the chief
Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial vegetauie omer vegetauies not ueing
Garage. tf . aa pienuiui us usuui.
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard re-1 a ' 01 8e us rs.
turned Sunday from their outing at
the close of the National Osteopathic! Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard re
convention and the convention for the,"1,""1" uuua weeB s ouiing ai
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists. I ula"ionu nine, iney report mat tney
They were joined by Dr. and Mrs. T. J. 1 ,om "lson ana 11,8 Iumilv alm
Ruddy of Los Angeles, and visited the."1111 tlle Iatter Intended to start for
following points: Yosemite park, Marl-I Medford yesterday, stopping a day or
pen forest of Redwoods, Redwoods of "u P"" " uie wuj
lioi-.hern California; Oregon Caves, r011'
Crater lake, Diamond lake, Pelican Bay collision occiirrea yesieruay at tne
and Lake of the Woods. Dr. Ruddy isconer of Main and Riverside between
dean of the eye, ear. nose and throat a N""nal touring car from California
department of the Los Angeles College ian1 a Chevrolet roadster belonging
of Osteopathic Physicians and Sur- nere' ,Tne Chevrolet was going east
geons. He is very enthusiastic over """" "uu ""mh was coming
the scenery in southern Oregon and!north on Hlverside. "Eye witnesses
expects to return for future camping 8tatf that 11 alleared as though the
tril)8 .roadster was attempting to beat the
. .All varieties of peaches in season at' a,'Be car t0 tlle crossing. The tourist
booth 3. Public Market. A. N. Wright. I n "le National came in from the right
117 and struck the Chevrolet smashing It
Victor L. Zorn of Victor L. Zorn and , jr.""u B""""B no uamage mm
comnanv. fruit brokers and distrihu- 3e'r"
tors, of New York Citv. was one of the L. A. Riffle, of the Diamond Rubber
fruit commission men who attended company, of Portland, is in this city
the meeting of Southern Pacific offlc-!'0'' a short stay. He Is accompanied
ials, local fruit men and Pacific Fruit I "V his wife and daughter, Miss Flor-
Spent Fortune in Search
r 1
"I spent $1800 in 7 years treating
with physicians, some apeolaiistH
costing mo $10 a visit, only to at last
say that nothing could he done for
nve, that 1 had cancer or ulcers of the
stomach. I suffered awful pains in
my stomach, hut after taking a few
doses of Mnyr's Wonderful Keinody,
these nil disappeared and for 3 years
am feeling fine." It is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
tho calurrhal mucus .from tho intes
tinal tract and allays tho Inflamma
tion which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments
including appendicitis. Ono dose will
convince or money refunded. For
sale at nil druggists. x Adv.
Men Wanted
for logging camp, saw mill, box factory
and lumber yard. Good wages, good ac
commodations. Write or Call
Fruit Growers Supply Co.
Hilt, Calif.
Express officials this noon.'
Hemstitching, .
Picoting,
8c per yard.
Work finished
When you want it
The Vanity Shop,
Cor, Main and Bartlett St. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strang leave'
tomorrow for Crater Lake accompan
ied by Mrs. Emma Jacobs, a sister of
Mrs. Strang who is visiting from Los
Angeles, and by Mrs. C. W. Vrooman,
Mr. Strang's mother who will be 90
years of age next month. Mrs. Vroo
man has not been to Crater Lake for
some time and she wishes to make the
trip again despite her advanced age.
The party will remain at the lake for
two or three days.
Buy Medford home. Pay like rent.
Gold Ray Realty Co.
J. H. Mulchay ot Portland, general
freight agent for the Southern Pacific
and I. T. Sparks of Eugene, gentral
agent for the S. P., arrived tills morn
ing for a brief visit with Mark Mont
gomery, local S. P. agent.
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
Mrs. F. N. Parker left last Week for
a week's vacation at Newport, Ore.
We want to purchase a cash register
at once. What have you to offer? tf
Dr. R. S. DeArmond, former Medford
resident, arrived yesterday from his
home in Portland for a visit with his
sister, Mrs. Ernest Smith and his
brother, Hugh DeArmond. He drove
down and intends to make a trip to
Crater Lake, Fort Klamath and Klam
ath Falls before his return to Portland.
You can get most any old thing at
DeVoe's most any old time. tf
A. A. Kerr of La Grande arrived this
morning for a week's visit with his
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr.
Dance at Community club Wednes
day night, Jackson Hot Springs. Good
music. 118
arettes
till VI cm
II II II U
They are
GOOD! 1Q,
Bay th'u Cigarette anAStt Money
ence. The party, together with Mrs
G. H. Smith, will make a tour of south
ern Oregon visiting at the Oregon
Caves and Crater lake. Roseburg
News Review.
Charles Talent and family left yes
terday for Bend to attend the Dokie
ceremonial held in that city last night.
On their way home they will spend
several days outing on Pelcan Hay,
Crater and Diamond lakes.
C. W. McDonald and family spent
Sunday at the Lake of the Woods.
G. D. Zeh, manager of the transpor
tation department of tho Associated
Oil company, passed through Medford
yesterday and spent several hours
with local officials of the company, on
business. Mr. Zch accompanied by
two friends is making a tour of tlle
coast and states that he is disappoint
ed with the roads.
R. H. Rennle and family of the Giant
Powder company branch in San Fran
Cisco is spending a few days at Crater
Lake. He and his family are accom
panied by.W. G. Rennie and family of
Sacramento.
All summer millinery B0 per cent dis
count. The Vanity Shop. tf
H. B. Janes returned yesterday from
Diamond lake where he took Carlton
Janes and family. The latter will spend
several days outing at the new sum
mer resort which is becoming more
and more popular. Mr. Janes made
the trip there and back by way of
crater Lake and pronounces the roads
in fair shape.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Drew and family
returned yesterday from a week's vaca
tlon spent at Crater and Diamond
lakes.
Mrs. W. T. Grieve of Prospect is a
Medford business visitor.
Ed Lamport and party left yesterday
for Diamond lake where they will
spend several days camping and fish
ing.
Considering the quality of goods
delivered, hasn't Jackson county been
gyped or "Sandafcred" about all it
can stand for the present? Jackson
ville Post.
Relatives of Mrs. J. C. Thompson
who motored up from San Francisco
arrived yesterday for a several days
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POUND Kodak case. Owner can
have same by proving property an
paying for ad.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 60 acres of
cleared land in Michigan. For par
ticulars see M. T. Edwards, 403
Liberty Bldg. Phone 163. tf
FOR SALE Rea Speedwagon. Will
take car in trade. Clark Motor Co.
123
WANTED Experienced girl for gen-
ci m iiuunewurit. iiim. i. ii. mciuruy.
Pbone 391-R.
MAIL YOUR FILMS TO
SWEM'S STUDIO
217 K. Main St Medford
OREGON CAVES CAMP
NOW OPEN
Mcnls ami Sleeping Accommodations
nt tho entrance.
It. McIIA'EEN.
There's MY lancht I tell yov, fellowe,
ihera's nothing tike Kellagg'a Corn Flahes
and colit milk when tho thermometer'
flight Kcllogg'a make it possible for me ,
to huutte all day because they digest so
casilyt I've cut out the heavy stuff,
YOU BETI"
0 M K
acn a cn
Giv&youv stom
Eat
ance
CORN FLAKES
extra-refreshing with fresh fruit!
Agree to eat lighter foods this summer and you'll feel
a lot cheerier and work and think a lot better I Heavy,
greasy foods in hot weather dull the mind and slow you
up physically as well as mentally 1 Every man, woman,
and child would enjoy better health if they ate sustaining,
easily digested food such as Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
And, eat Kellogg's liberally all you want; let the little
folks and the old folks have their fill, for Kellogg's Com
Flakes are not only beneficial, but with Kellogg's you use
plenty of health-giving milk ! And, you never tasted more
delicious food than Kellogg's Corn Flakes, particularly
when eaten with luscious fruits now in season!
Think of Kellogg's Corn Flakes as the perfect breakfast
cereal; as the cooling, refreshing lunch for the hottest day
and for the dainiest, most satisfying dessert for the
evening meal served with fresh fruit and cream!
Insist upon Kellogg's the kind
in the RED and GREEN pack
age that bears the signature of
W. K. Kellogg, originator of
Corn Flakes, None are genuine
Without it!
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
..llH1'
Alto makers of
KELLOGG'S
KRUMBLES
and
.KELLOGG'S
BRAN, cooked
and kruiublcd
. CORN FLAKES
.rAii Aiw hut -