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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
- 1 MEDFOmV MATL' TRTTUTXE. "MEDFOTCP. ORF.fi ON". FRIDAY, 'AT OUST 11. 1022 PACE TTHJEE E SHE BREMER j.j.i.xj faiajfirhrai iiat.teiln.fr teaaSaMa E A fresh supply every Saturday of WHITMAN'S CANDY A box of "Whitman's is a most agreeable fellow passenger on your motor trip. And when you go week-ending don't forget Whitman's for the hostess. ' . A few suggestions: . The Sampler. A quaint box of chocolates and con fections selected from ten leading Whitman's packages.; :, ' , ,; . Salmagundi. Whitman's famous chocolates in ex . quisite metal box, desirablo for traveling. Pleasure Island. Pirate's chest of chocolates in money bags and "pieces of eight." , Fussy Chocolates for fastidious folks. New assort ment. Nut centers and nut combinations. Super Extra. The package known to buyers of good candy since 1842. Heath's Drug' Store 109 East Main Street , The Coolest Store in Town . . HITTSON says sell all Used Cars by r Saturday evening I 2 GOOD CHEVROLETS 2 FORD TRUCKS . 1 REPUBLIC TRUCK 3-4 TON ' 2-REOS i ; 1.VELIE By this he, meant for the salesmen not to turn down any offers, therefore it will be your own fault if you don't make a good buy. Hit the trail for HittsonV ' Hittson M otors " We'll v $17,60 15-Day ''Fare ' From Medford SEC Dally Train leaves Portland 4th St. at Stork B.liS AM , Daily Train arrives l'or timid 4th .St. at Stark 2:15 I'M Watk-End Spaclal leaves Portland 4th St. at Stark, Sat. 1:40 PM Waak-End Spaclal arrives Portland 4tU SU at Stark, .Sun. 10:80 I'M For further, particulars or copy of our beautiful folder "Oregon Outdoors," ask agents Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent. Picnic i: - &' Chickens,' Lunch Meats, Rabbits. Don't forget our Sausage Department .. ... Fresh. Vegetables of all kinds. ,' Star Meat Market Phone 273 We Delivef Riverside Garage Headquarters for the Famous De Luxe . Pistons and McQuay-Norris Rings v We repair all makes of cars and gasoline engines. Bert equipped hop In Southern Oregon for cylinder reborlng and rebuilding motors. LATHE WOUK A SPECIAWI i - V" . y-L:'ii-P.FCL0SE, Prop. . Meet You" at Tillamook , County Beaches Pleasure seekers by the score are going there ' this summer. Why not Join the merry throng? ' . ',' $20.85 Season Fare From Medford Specials PARK TONIGHT The program for the regular band concert in the city park tonight, is one of the best yet presented and a large crowd will undoubtedly be on hand to enjoy It. Such popular classical and dance numbers as the "Holy City and" and "The Sheik" are included. The program follows: Kiefers Special March....V. K. Kiefer Love and Passion J. Messina Love Poem Russian Fantasia. Theo M. Tobain Cornet solo "The Holy City '. Stephen Adams By Mrs. Joseph Schockley The Sheik Ted Snyder Arabian Fox Trot The Druid's Prayer Valse - Gordon Davson Cornet Quartett Messrs. FIfer, Cormany, Campbell and Petty. Serns Alces F. W. Losey B. P. O. E. March. V, PASSES THRU MEDFORD Vice President Coolitlge, wife and two sons will pass through Medfortl to morrow morning on the Shasta Limit ed at 8:40, but will not stop off. Those who want to meet the vice presi dent can do so by being at the station at that time. An effort was made to get the vice president to stop over or make a speech at the station but he 1b on a vacation and only agreed to Bpeak once in Oregon and that at Portland where he remains two days. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Parties stopping at the Qlty Auto camp are: D. B. Scott, returning home to Ranier, Oregon; W. T. Mooney of Oakland on way to.Yose niite park; F-. P. LocHey of Cuero, Texas, returning there; Mrs. May Henry on way from Crater lake home to Los Angeles; M. B. Byron return ing to Los Angeles; A. McDonald on way to Oakland; H. I. Powell on way from Crater Lake home to Visalis, Calif.; G. C. Nlcewood of Camas Val ley, returning there after a trip to Crater lake; J. M. Vlnocke from Canby, Oregon, desiring to settle here; B. L. Maher of Newburg, seek ing a location; E.. W. Barkham re turned ho mteo Medford; Bertha Bachtell of Centralia, Wash., on way to Crater lake; A. M. Case of Lew iston, Idaho, is seeking a location; Robt. A. White of Oakland, Calif., returning there after a visit to the lake; A. Flatley of San Francisco, going to Portland; H. C. Fox of Sa lem, going home from Crater lake; S. W. Sorenson of White Salmon, Wash., plans to stay In Medford. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE ' Squeeze the Julco of two lemons into a bottle-containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will upply for a few cents, shuke well, and you have a quartor pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly frag rant lotion into the fact, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous stage beauties ubo this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that1 soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach because It doesn't irritate. Adv. MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 E. Main Bt, i Medford OREGON CAVES CAMP NOW OPEN Meals and Sleeping Accommodations at the entrance, . . R. McILVEEN. Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed, 608 N. Grape 8t. Phone 663 CONTINEinM Quotation on Pumps and Rams for lr- ; ligation.. THUS. L TEMPLE, Medford B. F. Montgomery, K. A. Miller and Frank Feigh appeared this morning before Justice Taylor on charges of carrying concealed weap ons. The complaints against the three men, who are striking S. P. employees, were filed by Victor Q. Potter, a strikebreaker, who is em ployed at the Ashland S. P. round house. Potter alleges that the mon came to his tent at the Jackson Hot Springs auto camp ground, and or dered him to quit work at the Ash land roundhouse. Thev informed him that he was "scabbing" and told him to go "back to California where he belonged." Potter's car bears a California license.) Montgomery was the only man who got out of the car when the men drove to the camp ground, according to Potter's testimony. He also said that if Montgomery bad a gun, that he, Potter, did not notice It. How ever, when it became apparent that action was about to begin in tha ar gument at the camp, stated Potter, Montgomery called to the other men who drew pistols from their hip pockets and laid them on the auto seat beside them. Potter said that he was standing beside his own car and that the men who drew the guns were sitting in another car GO feet distant with the top and windshield up. Upon cross examination he was asked by Attor ney F. P. Farrell, for the defense, if he was sure that the men drew guns. was asked If the barrels of the guns were blued, to which he answered In the affirmative, antl was asked If he was sure that they had been drawn from the hip pockets. At first he said that the men might have been sitting on the guns and when asked the question a second time, said that he was positive that they had been drawn from the hip pockets. After the alleged guns appeared Potter went into his tent, got his gun, started his car and left for Ashland, where. he went to the S. P. trainmaster for advice. The train master advised that he go to the jus tice of the peace, where he Bwore out the complaints. Potter testified that the men followed him the entire dis tance to the justice's office after he had left the camp. Four men occu pied the car and no compluint was gworn out for one of them as Potter oould not Identify him. ; . , TO ATTEND PICNIC At a meeting at Althea hall Wed nesday evening: engagements were made for the1 largest fraternal gath ering ever held in the Rogue River valley. The various camps ot the Woodmen of the World and the Modern Woodmen of America in the valley from Grants Pass to- Ashland, have united for a monster picnic: at Lithia park in Ashland on Labor Dny, Monday, September 4, and the va rious committees are now busy ar ranging a splendid program for the occasion. 1 Some of the features of the picnic will be addresHca by prominent mem bers ' of both orders, music and dancing, a variety of unique races for good prizes, and a big basket dinner. In the valley there are about 2000 members of both orders and the gathering will be known strictly as a "Woodmen" picnic, neither order attempting In the- slightest manner toi attain more prominence than the other. Tho principal speaker, whom the committee expects to secure, has a state-wide acquaintanceship, and 1h a member of both orders and will confine his address to woodcraft and fraternalism. . Although tho picnic will be given under the auspices of tho two Wood men orders, it will ' be . open to the families of the members and the pub lic. A general invitation, is extended to everybody In southern Oregon and northern California to come and enjoy the day whether they are mem bers of the order or not. Bring well filled baskets, coffee, cream and sugar will be furnished by the com mittee. In- a few days the entire program will be completed and given to the press of the valley for publication. SI Battling Frlck won ;tho'. decision over Joe WallerUn thev main event of the Medford Athletic club smoker last night. The hoys stepped four rounds of fast boxlnpf and seemed anxious to make the afmti a fight all the way, FrlckB shado over his op ponent was mainly due to aggressive ness. In the preliminaries' several fly weights performed- and tho old re liable Sonny Austin gave one of hlB clever Impersonations of a high class fighter. Sonny met Joe Harrell and after the draw decision announced he would like to meet Harrell again. Kid Picket failed to put In an ap pearance for his go with Billy Sales of Eugene and this number was scratched. ' ' 1 A fair sized nudience witnessed the bouts which were llvely.tand up to the good standard shown by Mana ger Brown, ; GIANTS ON SKIDS BEATEN BY REDS, ClIICAtiO. Aug, ,11. (Ky the As sociated 1'resn) J The skidding C funis tumbled to defeat tor the third straight time yesterday, 7 to 3, at the hands of the Cincinnati Heds, falling- still further away from the National league lead as the Cardinals won an easy victory from tho Braves by the same score. The American league teams wure Idle. The Pirates, winning from the Phillies for their eleventh straight victory In their steady march toward first placo, are hammering the ball with such tremendous force that the pitchers on the opposing clubs are beginning to wonder if it is possible to. stop the Hlugging. They drove out 1(1 more hits giving them a total of 84 In the four-game series with tho Phillies for a total of 108 bases. They also have been traveling fast on tho bases, the records showing they scored 57 runs In the series. The Dodgers enmo back at tho Cubs after dropping the first two and handed their opponents a 10 to 1 defeat. Yesterday's Results. ' National league. Boston 3; St. I.rQUis 7. Prou)tlyn Iti; Chicago I. Philadelphia 4: Pittsburg 14. New York 3; Cincinnati 7. ' American Ia'ukuc. No games played. Const TiCague. Portland 0: Vernon 5. San Francisco 6: Salt Iko 1. Los Angeles 3; Sacramento 2. Seattle-Oakland postponed, wet grounds. OBITUARY ALDRICH Marcus . J. Aldrich passed away at Klamath Falls Aug ust 8, at the age of 74 years. Death was unexpected and sudden, duo to heart trouble. Mr. Aldrich was born in New York, coming to Modford about one year ago, and had been in Klnmathi county but ft short time. 'He leaves besides his wife two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Ernest Bean, Duane and Floyd Aldrich, all of Montana; Mrs. Sarlta McDonald, Hood River, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Weeks-Conger company at 2 p. m. Saturday, Rev. J. R. Sas nett officiating. Interment in Med ford I. O. O. cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry returned last week from Diamond lake. Inci dentally Mr. Perry shipped one of the first cars of Bartlett pears from the valley yesterday to the east. Fourteen people left for Crater Lake this morning from the official Crater Lake office. Among them was L. Jef fers of New York, writer and lecturer for the U. S. government. Sparkling foaming golden brew Just on tall cold one and thirst vanishes Columbia Brew Wherever good drinks are sold Snider Dairy & Produce Co, Local Representative HILL A Select Jfon-Soctnrlan Hoarding School Hoys between i and 20 yearn Social Advantage, Homelike Atmosphere Small Classes anil Sinn Teachers totalled . V. S. Army Officer Opens Sept. IS, 1IKM , ; , " PORTLAND, OREGON Tomorrow Morning At 9 -O'clock Sharp we will put on sale a big assortment of fine alumi num ware direct from the factory to you at Water Pails i Roasters i Double Cookers 3-piece Sauce Pan Sets Lipped PreservingKettles Convex Covered Kettles, etc. Better get in on this, they won't last long. 1 Ladies Fancy Felt Slippers .. , . . ........ j . ' . . -H i Just received another shipment of Ladies Slippers and they go on sale at 98c A few large $10 steam cookers going at $3.50 Hundreds of other bargains THAT'S ALL TODAY The Cheapest Store in the West Will H. WilM 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.. ,i V