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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1922)
PAfiE TWO MEDFOnn MATL THTBTTXE, MEDFOTJn. ORKCOW TITKSDAY. ATAl'ST 20. I'll Focal and sLJ Personal There will be a community meetins tuniijlit at the Table Rock Bchool house and the principal speaker will be C. M. .McAlister of the Portland Union Stock Yards. Mr. McAlister.lB au enthusias tic supporter of the county fair Sept. 13-lCth, and says there is being laid in this fair a fine foundation for Medford us H future stock center. The Handicraft Shop has Just re ceived a new shipment of Columbia yarns In a!l the new colors and shades. 138 Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday niKht, Sept. 2nd. 139 Choice home Krown water and musk melons were almost a drag on the public: market today due to the large quantity of fast ripening fruit in the valley and the fact , that yesterday much of this fruit was peddled from wagonR throiiKliout the city at attrac tive prices. In consequence hundreds of fine water melons were sold at the market this morning for 25 cents, and choice musk melons at 25 cents a doz. There was also a large trade In other ho,me grown commodities of all kinds. The first sweet corn from the Apple Kilte section will go on sale at the pub lic market Thursday morning in large quantities. , EverBharp pencils 50c up. Seven grades of black lead and t indelible, .VJpdford Hook Store. 136 'l)ance Wed nlte, Jackson Hot Spring. II 137 'K. Chandler Kgan loft last night for l'ort'and where he will secure a new ''adillae Right touring car and drive t back for leonnrd Carpenter. Special meeting of Medford post No. in of the American Legion Is called for tonight at the American Legion hall at 7:30 p. ni. All members are urged to attend as this meeting will have an important decision to make. By order of Elmer E. Wilson, comman der: A. J. Crose, adjutant. 136 Appreciation for the help and the excellent concerts given by the ElUfl iand on the Crater Club tour to Copco, Sunday, is heard on every hand. All of the Craters and everyone else on the trip enjoyed the music by the band almost as much as the Inhabitants of the northern California villages where the concerts were given. The Medford lilks band is probably the first and only hand worthy of the name that ever filled the air over the lake be hind the giant Copco dam with music. The success of the trip and the crowd drawn at Yreka are duo, in a large part to the band. Don't forget the old fashioned family basket dinner at the O. A. R. cainp grounds, Rogue River, Thursday, Sept. 7th. Bring well filled baskets. Always iioniething doln'. Enuf said. 141 Dance, Iake Creek, Saturday night.; Sept. 2nd. . 139' James Boyd, clerk at the Hotel Hol land, who underwent last Saturday an ouierRoncy appendicitis operation, is nnw not only pronounced as out of danger but ns satisfactorily convalesc ing. . ' Pacific package garments have style and originality. Completed with veln ing, tucking or hemstitching, explicit directions for embroidery contained In each package.. Handicraft Shop,. 138 All kinds of : rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 Rest Main street. Miss Oraon Older of Montague, Cal., ih visiting frlonds and relatives In the city for a few days. .. Automobile Insurance. Brown ft White. tf French salad Ice cream at the Shasta. tf A. 10. Kellogg of Clold Hill spent Mon day afternoon In the city attending to business matters Safoty first- Insure with Redden A Cannday, Phone 720. . tf 2 nts. Ice Cream, dolivored, BOo. Plume fin. tT W. H. Price, general mnnAger of tho Multnomah Hotel of Portland, and the 'rater I.ako lodge, Mr. and Mrs. W T. I.ce of Klamath Ftills, and Miss Marlon HIM left this morning for a several days visit at Crater Lake. Orders taken for men's and young men's all wool, made to measure suits, till and up. See the many new styles and over 200 samples, at Porsytho's. lid Mistletoe. Also dyeing, cleaning and pressing. 138 .Mrs. A. H. Kochler and daughter re turn to their home In Fort Jones, Calif, today after having been the guests of Mrs. Koehler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tli'orge W. Walters for the pase sev eral weeks. Hre Insurance. Brown & White. We want to purchase a Cash register nt once. What have you to offer' tf Mr. and Mrs. Josse J. Houck loft by automobile a day or two ago and are motoring to Gold Hill, southern Oregon where they will probably spend several weeks. The Houcks have property in terests near Cold Hill and are away on a combined business and pleasure visit. Corvallh) l.nzctte Times. Cash paid Tor friction top cans, any slue; must bo clean. Hutchison Lumsden. . ; , , i 139 Milk nnd crerni at DuVfie'e. ' tt Telephone ' Numbers to Remember Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance , Agency . Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. A largo, number of the friends of Dr. Myron T. Boozer, the former Medford minister, who has been student pastor of the Presbyterian church at the O. A. C. for two years, assembled at tho automouite park last nignt to give tne popular minister a rareweii dinner, says a Corvallis news item. He leaves the first of the week for Ames, Iowa, to take up student pastor work at the 1 preciation were made by Dr. I. B. nooti, or me .Memoaist cnurcn; u. v. f'nllnhitn P A Tfnbham T A ndba,- 'and Mayor Moore. Dr. Boozer preaches aunuay nignt at a union cnurcn service in honor of his last Sunday in Corval lis. School children should have their name on fountain nena. We do on old I lienu ftn nil nana ua aall nr'a iln It free. Medford Book Store. 13C Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night. Sept. 2nd. 139 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rilev have leased a residence at 828 Dakota avenue and I win occupy the Bame September 1st. ! They will build or purchase a home later. There's a busy Business College in your home town. H7 Dance Wed nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 137 Russell Summers, Jr., of Kenosha, Wis., left yesterday for northern points. Mr. Summers Is the salesman of Coopers underwear and Black Cat hosiery. Paciric package outfits, articles of roal merit that have always lived up to their reputation. Handicraft Shop. ..; 1 ,. 138 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. , -. Bishop Manning and Mrs. Manning ol New York, returned last night from Crater Lake and loft this morning for Portland to attend the big national con. vention of the Episcopal church. Anyone who has a Cash register for sale please coll this office 76. , tf For good Insurance, yot should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. . George T. Collins expects to leave the middle of next month on a week's trip to Cinnabar Springs, Calif. Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville, spent Monday In the city attending to busi ness matters. .,. , ... Bearing pear ana apple .orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and ud. 1 acre- tracts and UD. Easv tfirmn Men Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. I. T. Sparks, traveling passenger and freight agent of tho Southern Pacific railroad, spent todav in the eitv from Eugene looking after railroad affairs hereabouts. The Valley School for Boys and Girls will re-open for Its fifth year on Oct. 2nd, 1022 at 1103 West, Tenth Btreet In .charge of Miss M. H. Dunham, prin clml. For Information address The Valley School, Medford, Ore., before Sept. 15th. ... . ... Tho Ashland public schools will open the day after Uibor day, being delayed because of plans for a big all-day cele bration in Llthia park. Wo want 500 friction top cans, such as syrup or Crlsco cans, any size. Must be clean: will pay cash. Hutchison & .Lumsden, 139 You can get it, at DeVoe's. tf Baron Coleman, attorney of San Francisco and his mother, Mrs. Etta Coleman are stopping In Medford a day on their way home from a busi ness trip. through British Columbia, "Fifty-eight different norms of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." tf Ritckor Taxi Co.. ilflV 1111(1 illicit anr. vice. . Phone 870-W, City trips 25c. 148 ine rollowlng parties registered at tho Oregon Tourist Information Bu reau in the Chamber or Commerce building Monday: Mr. and Mre. A, N. Molina, it. J. Blalsdon of Santa Crus, Ciillf., H. J. Van dor Morwee of llerko ley, Calir., B. A. Dyo of Los Angeles, Oalir, J. Height of Hiawatha, Kans., David A. Stretch and William Buck man of Trenton, N. J., j. s. Spidell and O. W. Comstock of Portland, Ore., Cur tts Mcrrlmnn of Choney, Wash., Miss Eunlco Rosoman and Miss E, Anna Rudmurr of Los Angolos, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mitchell, Miss Mltcholl and Thel ma Mnckey of Chlco, Calif., and Ed Collins of Nnmpa, Idaho. For Fire Insurance lee Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Dance, Lake Creok, Saturday night, Sept. 2nd. U9. Earl Ulrlch of Union Creek has re turned to his home aftor a short stay In tho city. ' System Service t. wrltos Fire and all other Insurance. Strornr Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf ictatio Wildcat" Welty will tackle Carlo (iianotti at Wmi. ciif 1 I bor day and is the toughest proposition imihiiibiic varmint nns tackled In nine, uinnom is a one punch battler, and. according to his manager has flopped a hundred opponents by Ills snappy methods. As Mr Weltv has trimmed tho best the Weed man agement could put before him. there Is considerable Interest in the forthcom- ng battlo locally. Both will weigh HO pounds. C.lanottl was the -pride of Weed" before he emigrated to San Francisco. Dance Wed nite. Jackson Hot Spring. Dr. Robert J. Conroy is tho first IoohI rltiwn to purchase one of the 19-3 rords. Take your kodak films to Palmer's tud o. First class work and prompt service. v yf Mr and Mrs. W. L, Jackson ,, ilaiighter. Olga. lert by automobile this miming for (irants Pass and Medford where they will visit relatives for the next week. Albany leniocrnt. Goodrich tires and lh.. tiarnre. tf P. C. Blgham and Ike Matnev leave tomorrow morning with a team and light wagon for a real hard-boiled" i trip In the mountains and expect to' return with larirn iiiumiii. . and huckleberries. . Have you trier) that hi? mm, .1..1.J Guests at the Hotel Medford include Bishop and Mrs. Manning of New York the former being a delegate to Episco pal convention at Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Merrlman of f'lianpv Wn. jand M. E. Merriman of Shanghai who' are going on to California; Baron Coleman, San Francisco attorney and1 Ills mother Mrs. Etta Coleman; L. C. Hill. Mlchelln tire representative or Portland; Sig Skavlin or the Wadham Co., Portland; W. T. Lee, operator of the Medford Crater Lake, stage line and. Mrs. Lee; R. W. Price,- general manager of the Multnomah hotel, Port land, and the Crater Lake lodge; Gra ham Dukehart, assistant cashier of the U. 8. National bank of Portland; Rob ert B. Davis and Mrs. Davis of Klam ath Falls, Btopplng here on way to Portland, and Hugh E. Ford of Eugene, representative of tho Imperial Candy company of Seattle. Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night. Sept. 2nd. 139 Elmer Forest of the Steamboat dis trict, is spending a few days in the city on business. The Handicraft Shop has just re ceived a new shipment of Columbia yarns in all the new colors and shades. 138 Charlos Hamilton of Ruch spent Monday afternoon in the city attend ing to business mattors. Pacific package, outfits are known from coast to coast as tho best art embroidery package. For sale at tho Handicraft Shop. 13S The cases against Alvln Fleming and Bob .McCllntock, alleged auto thieves who were returned to Medford Sunday night In tho custody of Sheriff C. E. Terrill and L. L. Webber, whose car thoy are alleged to have stolen, will be heard next week upon the return to Medford or District Attorney Rawles Moore, who is now enjoying a well earned rest and vacation. Dance Wed nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 137 Mrs. L. Carpenter or Centralis, Wn., arrived Sunday for a visit with Mrs. E. G. Coleman of this city. Kodak films at Do Toe's. tf Mrs. P. A. Cleland, mother of Mrs. t lias. T. Sweeney, arrived In the city this morning from Kansas City, Mo., to spend the winter with her daughter. She was accompanied here fmm rn.f. land by Mrs. R. C. Day and children for a two weeks visit with Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney. When In need ot shingles and roor Ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. ... . '.... Mrs. Clarence Meeker returned last night from a several weeks vacation at Seaside and other points in the north ern part of the state. Sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. . - A charge or carrying concealed weapons has been riled in Justice Taylor's. court against Everett Dahack and the case will be heard next week, having been postioned because or tho absence of District Attorney Rawles Moore who is spending hlo vitnntlnn ni some unknown and secluded spot In me nuts. , Whon better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tr C. V. Martin, superintendent or tho Gold Hill cement plant was In Medford this morning transacting business. ' . Mattress work ail Kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf" Carl Bowman and F. Roy Davis lert this morning on a deor hunt which will InBt the rest or the week. They intend ed to hunt ih the Umpqua Divido re gion. , - t Gdodrlcu tiroB and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf . Oregon ranks twenty-eighth among the states of tho union In polu.of total registration or automobiles and trucks, according to data compiled by Secre tary of State Kojor. New York leads with 812.138 automobiles and trucks with Ohio soconu and California third. Tho total Tor tho nation is shown as 10.608,127 automobiles and trucks. Oro gon Is well down tho list In porcontago 01 gains in registration for the year, with only 6.4 per cent more cars regis tered on Juno 30, this year, than wore registered on july 1, 1921. When In need or sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. It is reported that thn ril,i.,,r .,.. me kock point bridge has been excel lent recently and that tourists vim hn.i never caught a fish In u roUi stream In their lives before, caught numner ot fine stoe bond urh ,1.,. Fishing In the miner reach nu r ti," river is improving again also and the mo run or stcelhead is exacted to be gin within tho next ennnlo nt nnoi. '- Buy Medford hntnn Pnv tlbtt Gold Ray Realty Co. ' Mrs. Lewis Mlshler and daughter Josephine of Klamath Ftolli. wi. cently spent a few days visiting here ami in brants Pass, returned today to rtuiumiu rails. We have a snlnndid ha renin in a second-hand typewriter at this office. tf Rodney Scluiler. nf lioiml'a ,,.,-. 1.. on his vacation nnd plans to spend mosi ot Ills time hunting. Dunce. Lako Creek. Snmrflnv n!i,. tept. -nil. ... - 1x0 A Ford btm occupied by two Califor nia youths stopped in Medford yester day and caused a good deal of atten tion due to the fact that it was liberally plastered with labels taken from vari ous sorts of bottles of liquor. Wine, beer, ale and whiskey labels covered the car which has evidently been in British Columbia recently. For Sale Canning tomatoes. Phono 597-H-2. Ed Pierce. 13li William Helms .of Josephine county, spent Saturday and Sunday In this city and' Jacksonville visiting friends and relatives. Prest-O-Lite Battery Station for prompt service hone 119. tf iMrs. J. M. Trefrep nnd two daugh ters of Roseburg, Mrs. Early, .Miss Kdna Houc k, Miss Clara Trefren, W. A. Trefren, C. G. 1 Iom.lt and Lyle Love lace formed a party which went to Medford yesterday to celebrate the birthday of Beacher Simmons. Grants Pass Courier. Fire insurance. Brown As White. Mr. and Mrs. Ambers Watson and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. Watson's mother, returned Sunday from a sev eral weeks motor trip through eastern Oregon. Women cutters wanted at Radovan. Dr!r, S08 West Fourth' street. Phone 762 or 250. . '. .140 Don Frazer and Airs. May Frazer, former Medford residents are in the city for the day and are visiting old I'riends and renewing old acquain tances. Don is now located in Lodi, Calif., and his mother resides in Sacra mento. Master Robert Conroy underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils last week and is improving rapidly. Handicrart Shop. Hemstitching Picoting Sc per yard. Button's covered. WANTED EXPERIENCED ' PACKERS Inrlenendent Fruit Co. " ' .'' Phone 226 ? ' f f ? cigarettes ) id.. They are GOOD! Do Voo Know WHeue. umie Boys 60 je.1 10 1, W - it sTa - "i w BILLBOARD said: "Wesley Barry as 'Speck' offers more entertainment than the combined efforts of a dozen male stars. Break whatever engagement you may have, take the little folks, the young folks and the old folks and go and see 'School Days.' It will repay you by making you feel younger and better and happier. This screen classic rides faster than an aeroplane, straight to success. Entertainment value 100. It should be shown to all .(the world."' 1STA IStH is?a I . h i . WtfJ I - r weuf, I'll see jj II n lW AfTtB SlrtOOLi n 7 KM ! f JTl X . : : . . . UtJ 1 mi so dovi iwe 'WF- a .cur tUJOfe - ( 4 T ODAY DAYS Every mother who has boys, every man who remembers his boy hood, every human being who can thrill to the joys, the disap pointments, the pranks and the glory of boyhood, will more than relish the many human and humorous touches of "when we were a couple of kids." ' Indeed, it will bring back to you in the most vivid manner the irresponsible, untamable heart of boyhood. And we feel that you should not miss this wholesome and highly entertaining screen comedy. ; - THE PAGE MANAGEMENT. AND LAST OF ALL, but by no means least Our Price of Admission Remains the Same. BRING" "YOUNG AMERICA." A DIME ANY TIME De Luxe Presentations Include (1:30,3:10,7:00, 9:00) 1. Pathe News Weekly. . 2... "Betty" Brown at the mighty Wurlitzer. 3. "Speed 'Em Up." 4. Wesley Barry in Gus " Edwards' "SCHOOL DAYS'?! SUNDAY Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson in "BEYOND THE ROCKS" at deVoe a? ....