Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOE TWO
MEDFORD M AIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREfiONT, - WEDXESD'AY,. 'AUOUST P.O. , 1025
Personal
Duo to the strike situation In the
Country llie local train Hervieo is rath
er demoralized us I ) trains running on
lime, especially trains from the south.
About 9:30 this forenoon five trains
arrived at about the same time. They
were nassenRer tsnins No. IS from the
Berth ami No. 12 from the south, and
jwo frelKht trains from the south and
one from the north.
All members of SI. W. A. & W. O. W.
are requested to be In Ashland Labor
Day, nt 9:30 a m. to take imrt In the
parade. Sleet at Moose hall. 140
;i A novel advertising stunt In the
lobby of the Page theater, calllnK at
tention to the current attraction for
several days In that house, the (ins
Ldwards "School Days" film featuring
Wesley Harry, is a small school with a
bell In the tower.
School opens soon. Select your
fountain pen and have name on it free
hefore the rush.. Sledford Hook Store.
187
Mis. Oeorse A. MoJisfleld of Pros
pect arrived In the city this morning
rrom n trip to Portland.
Women cutters wanted at Radovan
Dryer, 90S West Fourth street. Phone
',t2 ur 25. 140
i Mrs. Tina Dower, well known club
woman and writer of short stories and
poems of Centralis, Wash., and her
daughter Jean are the guests of Sirs.
Nil Jirown of Crater Lake avenue for
the coming two weeks. They arrived
Sunday and will be shown the points of
Interest In the valley. Sirs. Urown
plans to take Sirs. Dower on a trip to
Crater Lake and Pelican Hay and to
the Oregon Caves next week.
Prost-O-Llte Hattery Station for
'prompt service phone 119. tf
f, Sheriff George Lewis made a trip to
tflay to Medfonl to bring back C. A.
Wright, wanted bore for larceny by
bailee. Wright was upflrehended 'in
Sledford .Monday and the Jackson
county sheriff waB notified where the
man could be caught. The warrant for
hia arrest has been held hers for the
past two or three mouths. Grants
Puss Courier.
Fire Insurance. Drown & White.
Sir. and Mrs. Fred Relnecke of Pitts
burg who are visiting Sir. nnd Sirs,
(ieorge Piirucker and children, Miss
Anna Purucker and George Purucker
visited Crater Lake this past week
end.
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd. 139
Sir. and Mrs. D. O. Fredericks left
InBt Saturday for a week at Prospect.
We have a splendid bargain 1n a
second-hand typewriter at this office.
, . tf1
Sir. and Sirs. C. C. Cate returned a
day ago from an outing trip seven
miles from Ixist Lake.. This is the sec
ond bear hunt Sir. Cate hag returned
;from successful. He Bays If the black
bear he killed last week was "huge"
UIiIh brown bear Is monstrous.
. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent.
?0old Rnv Realty Co. .
The three-year-old son of Sir. and
'Sirs. C. E. Gray, formerly of Ashland,
but who now live at Gold Hill, died
Saturday and was burled Monday after.
i noon in Mountain. View cemetery at
' Ashland.
, When in need or sash and doors,
call Wallnce Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
.'Quests of the Hotel Holland Include
: K P. Rands, mining man from Oregon
' City who left this morning to prospect
(pound Applegate; Charles Dahl and
family of Portland left this morning
Tor Crater Lake;. Mr. and Sirs. H. 8.
Noble of Minneapolis and Sir. Noble's
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Noble of In
tllanapolo, Iowa who are touring from
Minneapolis loft this morning for Los
Angoles to spend the winter; W. T.
Jillunger left this morning for Klamath
'Falls by way of Crater Lake; Albert
Lalsure and Sirs. Leisure and Sir. and
Mrs. Ray Lyman and daughter of Ber
keley are on their way to Salem.
tioodrlcu urea and tube at Colonial
Garage. tf
'(Herbert Jones, formerly well 'known
young man -of Sledford Is 1n town for
the woek visiting old friends and
hcnnulntaneps. 'Ho has been In Vir
ginia the iast winter.
Mattress work all kinds. Medford
Auto Ton Co. Phone 104. tf
'H. V. Welch, assessor of Multnomah
'county, is down from Portland on bust
noBs for a Tew days. This Is Sir.
Welch's first Visit to Sledford for sonic
:tlme and he Is greatly planned with the
( metropolitan appearance' of the city
and the Wonderful sconory of the val
ley. When better automobiles are built,
Hulck will build them. tf'
George T. Collins returned late last
night from a brief business trip to
Klamath Fails.
Sash and doors. Sled to ra Lumber Co.
' ' ,
One of the largest attendances re
corded at the Medford city auto camp
this year was that of last night when
thlrty-rotir cars containing los 'people
registered.
Dance Wed nlte, Jackson Hot Spring.
137
Emll Mohr and family returned Mon- "About 350 men In Portland - are
day rrom a several weeks tour of Ore-j awaiting definite In formation from
gon and Washington. Sir. Slohr re- the Ford factory at Detroit concerning
porta that ho and his family enjoyed the rumored shutdown of the Highland
the triji immensely and that while in' Park and Lincoln factories, where the
Hauler national park they saw wonder- passenger cars of the Ford line are
nil wild flowRi-H, acres upon acres. He made," says the Portland Journal. "W.
stalls that the highways In Washing- II. Goodwin of the local branch of the
ton are superior to those In Oregon as Ford Slotor company said today that
they are wider. , the main offices had sent no informa-
Your name free on fountain pens tlon to Portland about the proposed
purchased of us and they an Water-' shutdown, but to the contrary he had
mans. Sledford Hook Store. 137 received a wire from Detroit that Port-
"Fourteen deer were seen In five land would receive its quota of passen
mlles Sunday by Sam Rockhlll, Kern ser cars for September. The Portland
Rock hill and Sam Stlnebaugh who, branch. Goodwin said, would be able
I were on meir way to me caves, says lw i.uuimo u,ci,iuuD -j
the Grants Pass Courier. "Three of or more even If the Detroit plants
I the deer were bucks and the rest does .should "top. The Portland branch em
land fawns. No attempt was made to ploys 65 men while Ford dealers em-
shoot them as It was not clear how far I'l'W " more. Many ueaiers said it
the boundaries of the national monu- the main plant should bo shut down
Iment extended. If was found, how-'they would be able to continue opera
lever, that the caves boundaries extend tlon from 8i weeks to two monthB.
but a mile and the three are thinking Several managers said they, would con
.bow good one of those bucks would , '!nue anyway and book orders ahead."
Telephone lumbers
. , , to Remember
rPire! Department ' '
50
(Fire calls only) J
Insurance .Z
Any Kind
123
McCurdy Insurance '
Agency,;.
Medford Nat '1 Bank
Bids.
have been."
Kodak films at De Voe's. tf
J. A. N'ott of the L'nlon Pacific rail
way company arrived in Medford yes
terday afternoon for a brief business
visit.
When In need ot Bhmgles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
.Main. ,
Sirs. S. SI. Bullls returned Monday
night from a two weeks visit In San
Francisco.
The Handicraft Shop has Just re
ceived a new shipment of Columbia
yarns In all the new colors and shades.
138
Wm. Von der Hellen of Prospect, the
contractor, was a business visitor In
the city today.
Pacific package outfits are known
from coaBt to coast as tho beBt art
embroidery package. For sale at the
Handicraft Shop. 138
SUsb Irene Frank who will teach this
year at the Table Rock school returned
recently from an extensive trip to
Portland, Seattle and Port Angeles,
Wash., and then spent two weeks In
Grunts PaBs before returning to Med
ford. Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd. 139
Sir. and Mrs. Earl Roberts left today
for Redding, Calif., whore they will
onter their two children In a convent
at Redding.
Have you tried that big milk shake
at deVoe'st tf
Sir. and 'Mrs. W. 13. Robinson left
yesterday for the Blue Ridge mine and
will be gone two days.
Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial
Onrage. tf
The Beaver' Portland Cement com
pany here reports having shipped over
one thousand cnrB of Heaver C'cment'In
the past twelve months. This 1s the
greatest production of any Industry on
the coast. Gold Hill News.
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
Btudlo. First class work and prompt
service. tf
L. E. Whiting of Portland, was In
Sledford today un route to Atlnntlc
City, N. J., whore he will attend the
national meeting of tho International
typographical union. Mr. 'Whiting
was tne pioneer linotype operator 1n
Medford, doing the first work on the
Mnil Tribune. Harry Young Is the next
oldest operator. Sir. Whiting owns a
ranch near Eagle Point.
Dance Wed nlte, Jackson Hot Spring.
, 137
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. L. Davidson left this
morning on an all day fishing trip to
r isn iuKe. : ,
System Service Co. writes Fire and
all other Insurance. 8trong companies.
Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf
Joe Allen, who has been an employe
of the California-Oregon Power com
pany for the imst several months and
Mrs.'Allen of Cnrglye Court are leav
ing In a day or two for Portlnnd where
tney win reside. .
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept, 2nd. 139
Dr. Robert W. Stearns nnnounces
that he now has Dr. Ralph E. Green an
his associate, and that ho will open
and conduct the community hospital at
843 East Slain street for the care of
medical, surgical and obstetrical casos,
wiui luuoratory and X-Ruy equipment.
For Fire Insurance see Bennett, IIS
West Slain street tf
Huckar Taxi Co.. tiny and nlcnt ser
vice. Phono 876-W. City trips 25c. 148
irs. r. k. Merrick returned home
this morning from a three weeks vlBlt
in Chicago. .
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
Flfty-elght different forms ot Insur
ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man."
tf
Sir. nnd Sirs. W. H. linrr, who have
been residents of Modford for the pnst
several years left yesterday afternoon
for Oakland, Calif. Thoy were accom.
panlod by their daughter. Sirs. Ada
Slllls whose home Is In Oakland and
win remain Indefinitely.
For good Insurance, yon, should go
to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson
County Abstract Co.
Wo want BOO friction top cans, such
as syrup or Crlsco cans, any sl?.o. Must
ue cionn; will pay cash. Hutchison &
i.umsilen. i;ia
Funeral services for tho late Todd J
tarn win be held Friday at 10 a. m.
nt the Wenks-Congor Funoral Parlors,
Rev. D. E. SHIlard Officiating,
time for spray. Medford Lbr. Co.
The Valley School Dor Un,vs nnd Girls
wm 1-0-opcn ior us mm year on Oct,
2nd, 1922 at 1103 West Tenth street
In charge of Sllss SL It. Dunham, nrln.
clpnl. For Information address Tho
Valley School, Sledford, Ore., before
sept 16th.
Governor Hen Olcott. Secretary of
State Sam Kozer, State Engineer Her
bert Nunn and Dr. It. R. Loe Stetner
head of the state hospital, nre to be
members of a party to arrive nt Lake-
view Saturday for the Lnknvlew Round
Up, which opens a throe-day program
on that day.
Pacific package outfits, articles of
real merit that have always lived up
to their reputation. Handicraft Shop
138
LI1110 and cement. Medford Lumber
Co. -
Anyone who has a cash register for
Bale please call this office 75. tf
Hearing pear ana apple orchards
sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre
tracts and up. Easy terms. Near
Sledford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
N. B. Newcomb and family returned
Sunday from a trip to Crater Lake.
Four of the boys returned via Huckle
berry mountain and brought with them
a quantity of Huvkleberrles.
There's a busy Business College In
your homo town. 147
Dance Wed nlte, Jackson Hot Spring.
., 137
Price of pears on the Portland mar
ket was reduced slightly Tuesday mor
ning, duo to an oversupply. The high
est price paid for fancy Bartletts is
$1.60 to $1.75 for an apple box full. The
cheaper grades are selling around $1.00
per box, and some of them are bringing
us low as 75e. Portland Journal.
Apples for sale, hand picked Graven-
stein culls. Phone 7-F-4. 139
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd, 139
Sllss Lillian Roberts, accompanied
by her mother. Sirs. N. D. Roberts, will
leave tomorrow for Newport, Ore.,
whore she will spend a six weeks va
cation. Cash paid for friction top cans, any
slzo; must be clean. Hutchison &
Lumsden. 139
, Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Sir. and Sirs. Ben Garnett and son
Clifton left Slonday morning by onto
for Portland where they will remain
until the end of the week.
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
We want to purchase a cash register
at once. What have you to offer tf
Louis Richardson, son of Sirs. S, T.
Richardson left this afternoon for San
Pedro where he will resume his duties
as corporal In the Marine guard aboard
the U.S.S. Texas. He has been visiting
his parents here for the past two
weeks.
Orders taken for men's and young
men's all wool, made to measure suits,
$19 and up. See the many new styles
and over 200 samples, at Forsythe's,
118 Mistletoe. Also dyeing, cleaning
and pressing. . 138
E. E. Loomis, traveling auditor for
the Standard Oil conlpnny Is In Sled
ford and will remnln for several days
on company business.
Snroty first Insure with Redden &
Canaday, Phone 720. tf
2 qts. ice cream, delivered, 90c.
Phone 69. tf
Sirs. A. H. Callahan and Mrs. Gar
lock left this morning by auto for Doad
Indian Soda Springs where they will
Join Mr. and Mrs. William Lyman and
Mrs. Fred Scheffel who have been
camped there for the past week.
Automobile Insurance. Brown &
White. tf
French salad Ice cream at the
Shasta. tf
Sir. and Sirs. Donnld McKee returned
this morning from a several days visit
In San Francisco.
All kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108.
71,1 East Main street
When a strong breeze blew up early
last evening, relieving the murky at
mosphere for a time, many people at
once declared that "a storm 1s com
ing." Sure enough It grew cloudy to
day and tho official prediction Is for
probable rain. Slost residents, except
thoso engaged In the fruit industry,
hopo that thore will come a storm with
plenty of rain, which haB not been en
Joyed here for several months.
Pacific package garments havo style
nnd originality. Completed with veln
Ing, tucking or homstltchlng, explicit
dlroctlonB for embroidery contained In
each package. Handicraft Shop. 138
Lightning caused about 20 fires on
the Klamath river recently. In Jose
phine county there Is a fire weBt of the
Stevens ranch In the Williams creek
valley, another on the forks of Wil
liams creek, and one which covers 200
acres in Poker flat on' the Klamath.
Dance. Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd. 139
County Prosecutor Rnwles' Sloore,
who is enjoying his annual vacation
was soon In Salem this week by local
people returning home, indicating that
he Is mixing liimlness with pleasure.
Don't forget the old fashioned family
baskot dinner at the O. A. R. camp
grounds. Rogue River, Thursday. Sept.
7th. Bring well filled baskets. Always
something doln'. Emif said. 141
St, J. Bagloy of tho dog and pony
show, which has been here for some
time, declares there are 110 bills
against that organization. Sir. Baitlev
Is staying horo nntil his sister gets
won. '1 ho show is not for sale, and he
Intends soon to go on the road with the
show. ,
Dnnce Wed nlte, Jackson Hot Spring.
137
There will bo a community meeting
tonight, one of the series under the
direction or the Jackson County Farm
Bureau, at Sams Vnlley where C. SI.
McAllister from the I'nlou Stock Yards
ot Portland will lecture.
Tho Handicraft Shop has Just re
ceived u new shipment of Columbia
yarns in all the new colors nnd shadps.
1 , , 13$
Sirs. J. W. Harrison and daughter of
the Gold Hill section who are visiting
in the neighborhood of Seattle, areex
pected to return to the Harrison ranch
on Galls creel; about September 1st.
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
I Sept. 2nd. i:;9v
I Mrs. A. E. Trowhridc-p lias lust re
turned from a week's vacation In San
Francisco, where she studied the styles
for the fall and winter.
Sam Kozer, secretary of state, says
If you contemplate filing by party con
vention or assembly for any political
offices In Oregon you must do so be
fore Sept. lith, or if you intend to ruce
as an Independent, you must file a
certificate ,of Individual elector before
September 27th.
Leland Cantrall of Applegate, arrived
this morning to spend several days in
Sledford. .
Sirs. J. E. Weaver of Central Point,
was an out of town visitor today.
The visit of the California Trade ex
cursion to Klamath Falls has been
poBtiioned from September 23rd to
October 21st, because of duties that
keep the Californians In San Francisco.
A petition for the rehearing of the
case involving Richard SI. Hrumfleld,
alleged slayer of Dennis Russell of
Douglas county, Is being asked in the
supreme court on the ground that the
members of the supreme court appar
ently did not grasp the argument set
out In the appeal brief prepared by the
attorneys of the defense.
Guests of the Hotel Sledford Include
Sir. and Sirs. I. O. Olson of Los An
geles, F. A. Korman of Boston, W. W.
Blanchard and family of San Pauler,
Calif., Lewis II. Friedman, sales man
ager for L. Sonneborn Sons Inc., or
New York; Sirs. Fletcher D. Proctor
or Proctor, Vermont; A. Burch of San
Francisco, who owns an orchard in the
valley and is staying here while the
pears are being picked on his place;
Peter Grant of Memphis, Tenn., who
returned from Crater Lake; E. L. Mann
of Salem, who owns large timber Inter
ests in the Klamath country; Herbert
D. Hewell. manager or the irrigation
project at Klamath Falls; Sir. and Sirs.
N. W. Blanchard Jr., Nathan Hlanch-
ard. Dean Blanchard and Elliot Blanch
ard of Santa Paula and J. W. Warner,
also of Santa Paula; W. E. Curter and
family of Norfolk, Va., who loft this
afternoon for Crater Lake; Comman
der nnd Sirs. W. N. Hughes of the Unit
ed States navy.
Sirs. C.'J. Semon, who has been seri
ously ill the past four weeks at her
home is out or danger now and Is fast
recuperating.
Sir. and Sirs. R. D. Semon who have
been living in Butte Falls, spent the
week end In town visiting Sir. Semon's
parents, Sir. and Sirs. C. ,1. Semon.
Sir. and Sirs. W. W. Wheeler and
two daughters, Slary and Louise and
Mrs. SInry Mathews or Los Angeles,
returned Slonday from a trip to Crater
Lake and Pelican Bay for three days.
Clarence Boyle' and Mrs. Boyle, for
merly Sllss Allison O'Brien of Sledford,
and Sirs. Cora O'Brien or Santa Bar
bara have driven up to spend a month
In this city. ?
Roy. E. P. Lawrence and Mrs. Law
rence havo returned Ironi a two weeks
and a hair vacation at Diamond Lake
and a week at Klamath Falls. The
regular services will be held at the
Presbyterian church Sunday morning,
and the last or the union meetings will
be held at the South Methodist church
Sunday evening where Rev. Lawrence
will officiate.
W. O. yebster, local salesman of the
Associated Oil company, left on a
vacation the first of the week to he
spent nt Seattle.
A large number of boxing Tans or the
valloy intend to attend the Frick
Sleadows bout at the Sledrord Athletic
club- smoker tomorrow night. Four
preliminaries In addition to the rour
round main event, will be on the card.
Shrine Stated Session
The Initial gathering
after the summer va
cation will be held nt
Masonic hall, Ashland
Friday evening, Sept.
1. Patrol members
will please bring their
suits for deposit with
the caretakor; preliminary to arrange
ments being made for the fall cere
monial. '.
' F. J. NdWSIAN, Potentate.
W. II. DAY, Recorder. 138
With Medford trade Is Sledford mndo.
Handicraft Shop.
, Hemstitching
Plcotlng
So per yard.
Buttons covered.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Experienced packers,
dependent Fruit Co. "Phone 228.
LOST On Willow Springs road, n
fancy riding bridle. C. C. Hoover.
138
FOR SALE Oil TRADE Dodge car.
Cash, or trade for property. Pat's
Cafe, 2S N. Front St. Phone 594. tf
FOR SALE Choice peaches. Carmen
now ready, Slulr and Elberta about
Sept. 5th, 2Hc lb. Bring boxes.
Chas. E. Gray, second place north
Rockpolnt Bridge, Gold Hill, Ore. 139
FOR EXCHANGE Ewes nnd milk
cows for stock cattle or Ford. Box O.
139
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
PACKERS
AND BOXMAKERS
Independent
Fruit Co.
Phone 226
MEDFORD SCHOOLS
OPEN SEPT. 1 1tH
The public schools of Medford will
open on September 11th, the open
ing having been postponed a week
from the original Intention, as an
nounced and published in this news
paper some lime ugo. , Notwithstand
ing, seme confusion has been caused
among parents and pupils by a Port
land newspaper recently erroniously
publishing that the .Medford schools
will open September IS. .
Work preparatory to tho schools
opening on September 11th keeps
Superintendent Smith busy n'ght.and
day, caused mostly by a number of
teachers, who had been engaged, re
signing for various reasons, ami the
filling ot their places with compe
tent 'educators.
'.DurhiH the, couty fair, September
13th-lGth, It Is announced by Super
intendent Smith that the schools will
close part time for a couple of days
in order to pf-rmit the public and
teucht;r8 (c a'WMit! I ho fair.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
One hundred and tight people
stopped lit the i-ity auto camp hiHt
night with thirty-four cars. The fol
lowing van it's wore registered: .1.
A. Grass of l'orulello, liln., on llie
way south; ,T. Owons of linker, Mont.,
on route to l.os Angeles; " V. L. Loue
tit Los An'h-H, en route honif: .lack
Union of iilythi', Calif., on the way to
Los Angeles; .1. t Dale of Portland,
on the way south; ('. A. Zinton of
California, en route home; .1. S. (ill
ley of I'rosser, Wn., en route to Oak
land, Calif.; Dull' Hates of lCllens
liurg. Wn., en route to Oakland; H.
McKesSell of Arhuekle, Calif., en
route to Crater l.niie; It. W. Tainor of
Napa, t'il.v, Calif., en route to Long
Beach, Calif.: .1. X. Wire of Napn
City, vn route to Lous Beach; :. T.
.Moire'I 01" San iDeito. Calif., en route
hume; Kr',: Witte of San lego, en
mute hone-: Thomas llaimanl uf
linllal". N. V.. en mot!- to San Diego;
c. K. Chapman el' Vis-ilia, Calif., en
route to I'oriland; L. M- -Monroe of
Walla 'Walla, Wn., en route south; F.
W. Robinson of Oakland, Calif., en
route to Sledford; J. S. Humphrey of
Los Angeles, who may Ktop here; Ouy
.Mo'ore of Seattle, en route to Los An
geles; Waller Hunt of Salem, en route
home W. 1'. Day of San Francisco, en
route home; 1.. M. Hansen of Port
land, en route home; W. ' Single, of
I'oitland en route homo; J. E. Glass
of Kutuinvllle, Calif., en route home;
E. H. Myatt of San Diego, en route
home: .liilin Wilson of Grant, Nel..
on the way to Los Angeles; It. E.
Dundy of Seattle en route to Los
Angeles and H. .1. Humly of Seattle,
on the way to Los AnKoles.
Please remember that classified ads,
locals and small ads are cash In ad
vance. Bring in your ads and do not
use telephone. tf
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