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MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST nf. 1922
Tocal and,
IlJ Personal
mt'i'tiiiK of the toiirnuini'tit com
M.ilti!u n the Coin.) TuiiuiH fliilj was
helil last evening at which tentative
plans were made fr the cluh t:nrna
m.'n. Entries will lie received this
week up to Saturday noon when the
drawing will take place. Opening play
will start Saturday afternoon and con
tinue Labor Day, the semi-finals and ;
finals taking place sometime next I
week. M ucli Interest Is being shown
In this
be
i Uuests ut the Hotel Medford Include
I Mr. and .Mrs. Den Olcott and Sam
1 Kuzer, secretary of state, and Mrs.
Koxer, of Salem, who left for Klamath
Kails by way of Crater Lake this mor
ning; Herbert Nunn and W. H. Lytle
of tile state highway coniniission ; Mr.
and .ii-H. It. K. Htelner and son .Milton
of Salem; .Mrs. K. L. f'riedland, who
is shipping from Trail; .Mi-, and Mrs.
J. T. Beam of Long Beach and Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Lang of Los Angeles who
arrived last night for a three weeks
trip to be spent hunting and fishing;
..m. C harles Moore and son Den of
Atlantic City, N. J., who returned last
night from Crater Lake and who Is
the
i,.., i r
..Will pay cash for a bargain In A good ,,, linv ,.,. ,lf .
used piano. Phone 64(1-11 Mflt.avld A. Stretcher, both of Trenton,
Lawn mower sharpening. Liberty;., , whn -,..,, ,,m fV!ltAr ,,,,.
.Mr, and MrB. T. L. Ball and family of
Havana, Cuba, who arrived last night
and left this morning for Crater Lake;
, ; . . . ' , ' " . , night rrom Crater Lake and wh
this tournament which Is the first to Ienvl t()n t f()r hw Mom(j n
, held by the Copco Tennis club. Laf)t; WUIlum80n llcknlan ilea(
Repair Shop. 144
Tho regular weekly drill held by
Separate Company I) last night was
lightly attended when it Is considered 5j h imtenmueh trnm tha wiliaru
that the local National Guard organ!- ,lttel.y conlmny of ,ortlttn,1; L. c.
spending their
zntlon now has about 70 members. This Dl,,lm.Kll of tho Gcnorul Cigar 0 ',,'
WUS U, U. lU UIUI. I.U., , jy ,)(, wllBra
members are working In the orchards i.-.j.-vmnnn i.om
una jiauKiug esianiiHiiiiteuis, lligiiL uiiii
day, and this condition Is expected to
continue until the close of the fruit
Coll springs.
picking and packing rush.
Specially priced hats from $5.00 to
$11.00 Saturday, Sept. 2d. Vanity Shop.
' . 140
At Arcadia. Farm one and one-hall'
miles northwest of Medford on lloss
Lane we are selling melons at a price
we know the people appreciate, for
Instance Sugar Drop melons, 12 and Hi
fur $1.00. Itockyford nniBk melons, two
dozen for 25c. Iloneydew and Emerald
Clem cheap.' '
;', .Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Barr left today
for Oakland accompanied by their
(laughter, Mrs. Ada Mills, who has
been visiting them for the past month.
1 Kpworth League social tonight at 8
'o'clock In the League room. All leag
uers and friends cordially Invited.
Fred Alton Ilnight, teacher of piano;
'accredited teacher, specializing In
piano Instruction ID nil grades. Pupils
now being accepted for the fall term.
Studio, 318 Liberty Building, Medford,
Pre. Phone 72. ' 144
Purchase of 1000 poundB of beef and
200 pounds of mutton was made yestor
duy by D. P. Montgomery, to be usod
. nt the big barbecue at the Labor Day
dinner next Monday. Meat, coffee,
sugar and cream will be furnished by
the committee, to be used In' supple
menting the lunches brought by Indi
viduals. Ashland Tidings.
Hop picking dance at Pernoll's hop
yard pavilion Sat., Sept.'2d, Applognto.
;' ' . " " : '' i4fi
, l.iuln nannlla TRn n n.l tinn ,t4U ........ '
u.u.u (111,1 flUlf Willi juiu
name free. ' Medford Book Store. 138
Floyd D: Young, the frost specialist
who has Bpent BOme time here recently
on frost research work, left today fbr
Ills headquarters at Los Angeles. He
expects to return next March 16th for
Ills annual frost warning stay In Med-
lord.
,. The Handicraft Shop has just re-
colved' a new shipment of Columbia
yarns In all the new colors and shades
! .'''' " ' 138
Dance, fcake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd. ' 139
J. H. Wisslng and family have re
turned from a throe weeks cantpfng
trip to Crater lake and Diamond lake.
" This was another big day for the
public market with all kinds of home
fcrown fruits and vegetables on sale.
The large quantity of Bweet corn from
tho Applegate Bectlon failed to show
ftp as expected, but will be In the mar
ket Saturday, which Is expected to be
a record one In Hie market. '
Don't forget the, old fashioned family
basket dinner at tho Q. A. R. camp
grounds, Rogue River, Thursday, Sept.
tth. Bring well filled baskets. Always
something doln'. Enuf aald. 141
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sopt. 2nd. 139
Dr. ChaB; T. Sweeney and family left
Wednesday for d ' week's ' vlalt tit
Carmol-by-tlie-Sea, Calif.
AH kinds of rough and dressed
Jumber. Wallace Wooda, phone 108.
711 East Main street '
Pacific package garments have Btyle
and originality. Completed with vein
Ing, tucking or hemstitching, explicit
directions for embroidery contained in
each package.' Handicraft Shop. 138
Paul McKee and P. O. Crawford of
the Lnlirornia-Oregon Power company
were in Klamntli iWXe today on a busi
ness trip from which they expect to
return tonight, ' ' '
Automobile Insurance. Brown
White. tf.
-i French salad Ice cream at the
Shasta. tf
'. A new electrically-driven Address
ograph of the latest type was recelvod
yesterday by the Califoriila-Oregon
Power company to be used In the bill
ing department. This machine is the
last word In addressing appliances and
'will prove a welcome addition to tho
Copco office equipment. The old
Addressogrnph, which this machine
replaces, has been made to the base
ment where It will be Usod as an auxil
iary machine in time of neod.
Safoty first Insure with Redden &
-Canatlay, Phone 720. ' ' tf
' 2 qtB. Ice crenm, ' delivered, 90c.
Phone 69. 1 tr.
Hunting conditions' in. Josephine
county are. summed up in the Grants
Pass Courier in yesterday's Issue as
follows: . "Two of the largest bucks
killed this year were brought in by
Oliver O. .Morton, who was hunting in
the Williams creek country. The big
fellows hud fine horns, one being a
six-pointer and the other a five pointer.
They were killed In the Craggies. John
Asi proof that fishing in the Rogue
nvci ib uuw u kuuu inai. uimuai any
one can catch a Hsh the following case
Is cited by some of the old disciples of
Isaac Walton. Ben Plyniale caught
one at the High Banks lust night. It
was a steelliead anil furthermore was
one of the largest which bus been
caught in the river this year. Grover
Coram helped Ben land the fisli and
Pence, of Williams, was also successful ! between them they took the first two!
fallH. It hepan In lml.- rlnnhrfnl whpth-1
er or not they would win the match
In bringing down a nice one. They
were the prettiest ones checked this
year by Game warden Bancroft, who oeiore tne time limit ran out so uorum
Mrs. B. T. DeLosh has returned from
her vacation. Her phone Is 390-L and.
she will be glad to have everyone who
has any news call her or send the news
to the office.
Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial
Garage. tf
-Mrs. Grace Bush and her mother,
Mrs. E. Caldwell of Rogue River, have
been staying In Medford for a week on
business and will return home Satur
day.
Klre Insurance. Brown tc White.
Mayor Gates Iras as yet . issued no
proclamation with regard to Labor Day
being observed as a legal holiday.
MayOr Lamkin of Ashland issued such
a proclamation yesterday, calling on all
business houses and firms to close
their places of business that day from
!:45 a. m. until 4 p. m., to enable ail
people of that city to attend the big
Labor Day program and dinner in
Lithia park in Ashland.
Have you tried that big milk ihake
at deVoe'a? tf
Bishop G: .Mont Williams, formerly
bislion of the diocese of Mar
quette. Mich., and who is now in charge
'of the Episcopal churches in curope.
jwill arrive tomorrow for a visit at the
home o! Colonel und Mrs. Voorhies and
will also visit lit the home of his H'm,
T. I'. Williams or Phoenix
i When in need ot shingles and roor-
Inu call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E.
Main.
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd. l9
Telephone Numbers ,
ta Remember
Fire Department .
50,
(Fire calls' only)
Insurance .
Any Kind
123
McCurdy Insurance
Agency
Medford Nat'l Bank
".'.'v Rid" ' . - '
Liberty Repair Shop.
144
Bearing pear and apple orchards
sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre
tracts and up. Easy terms. Near
Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty
Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
.Mrs. M. E. Stone of Portland, re
turned homo this last week-end after
a ten duyB visit with her son, L. O.
Stone of the Pantorlum Dye Works.
Orders taken for men's and young
men's all wool, made to measure suits,
SIS nnd tin Rn Iho mnnv naw atvloo
and over 200 samples, at Forsythe's, '
110 Mistletoe. Also dyeing, cleaning
and pressing. 138
Anyone who haB a cash register for
sale please call this of flee' 76. tf
Frank C. Clarke was a business visi
tor at J rants Pass yesterday.
Fire insurance. Brown & White.
We want to purchase a cash register
at once. What have you to offer? tf
Fred M. Slmonton. klnn organizer,
who was active in the organization of
the Roseburg klan, spent last night in
UiIb city bn his way from Portland to
the southern part of the Btate to meet
with klans there. Roseburg News Re
view. '"-. ;'
CbbIi paid Tor friction top cans, any
size; must be clean. Hutchison &
Lumsden. 139
Milk and cream at DeVoe't. tf
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Stoltz and Harold Stoltz of Sac
ramento and Miss Mary Bebb of Med
ford left yeBterduy for a trip to the
Oregon Caves.
Apples for sale, hand picked draven-
steln culls. Phone 7-F-4. v 139
Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sopt. 2nd. 139
Mrs. Arthur F. Hazelrlgg, who has
been visiting Mr. Hazelrlgg and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Laudram,
leaves this evening to resume her
duties as auditor of the Imperial hotel
In Portland.
Lime and cement. Medford Lumber
Co.
There's a busy Business College In
your home town. 147
i The wife nnd daughter of the late
Senntdr Bon Tillman of South Carolina
stopped ofr this morning on their way
north Tor a brief visit with Mrs. Edison
Marshall. ' ,
We want 500 friction top cans, Buch
as syrup or CiMbco cuns, any size. Must
be clean; will' pay cash. Hutchison &
Lumsden.. ' 139
J Pacific package outfit, articles of
reul merit that have always lived lip
to their reputation. Handicraft Shop.
1 . ' . ' 138
MIbs Mildred Heine who has been
visiting her parents, Dr. and MrB. T. O.
Heine for tho past two weeks returned
hls morning to Portland. '' ;
: Lime Tor spray.' Medford Lbr. Co.
The Valley School for Boys and Girls
will r6-opon for its fifth year on Oct.
2nd, 1922 nt 1103 West Tenth street
In charge of Miss M. ,H. Dunham, prin
cipal. For Information address The
Valley School, Medford,' Ore., before
Sept. loth. '
' Charles Putney, Southern Pacific
ongineef on the Ashltmd-Diinsmulr di
vision Is' in Medford for a brief visit
with friends nnd relatives'. '
Pacific package outfits are known
from const to coast as the bast art
embroidory package.' For sale at the
Handicraft Shop. '' '" " 1S8 j
For good Insurance, yon, should go
to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson !
County Abstract Co. '
says he has seen 41 deer brought in
this season. A number of these are
now at the cold storage plant."
Silk hats specially priced Saturday,
Sept. 2nd. See our window. Vanity
Shop. ' 140
Work on the new fair grounds pavil
ion is progressing rapidly, a large force
of carpenters working every day in
cluding Sundays in order to complete
the building as soon as jiosslble. The
truss work, to which special attention
Is being paid to insure the absolute
safety of the building, no matter how
large the crowd is nearly finished, and
the work of laying the expansive floor
will begin nt once. The JackBon Coun
ty Amusement company Is planning to
stage the grand opening of the pavilion
on Wednesday, Sept. tit.lt. Full details
of the festive affair will be made
public later.
' Fifty-eight different torms of Insur
ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man.
tf
Bert Vertin of San Jose, Calif., is
visiting his uncle, L. J. Miksche and
family at the Miksche residence on
South Central.
There is fun for you at the Epworth
League social tonight, 8 o'clock, in the
League room.
Twenty-three dollars stood between
Kenneth Hodgman and a road contract
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hodgman
has been a division engineer with the
department, resigning a few days ag'o.
He put in a bid for a Job yesterday and
was nosed out by another contractor
who offered to do the work $23 cheaper
than the bid of Mr. Hodgman. "Any
way," observed Mr. Hodgman philo
sophically, "it is better to cry that you
didn't get a Job than to get a Job and I
then cry because you did." Mr. Hodg-I
man has been one of the star men In
the engineering force of tho highway
department. Portland Oregonlnn.
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
I Fred Sundeen, lnborer, was arraign
ed in the city court this morning on
the charge of being drunk and pleaded
guilty and was fined $10.
Rucker Taxi Co., day and night ser
vice. Phone 870-W. City trlpB 2Cc. 148
Jesse Winburn and Dr. and Mrs. F.
G. Swedenburgh and family of Ashland
are spending a two weeks vacation at
Crescent City. They are expected to
return this week end.
For Fire Insurance aee Bennett, 113
West Main street. tf
'John Brault returned this morning
from Portland where he has been visit
ing his father and other relatives for
the past two weeks. , .
' Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night,
Sept. 2nd. 139
Miss Maude Jordan of Deuel's de
partment store Is oh her annual two
weeks vacation.
Kodak films at De 'Voe'a. tf
held the fish while Ben dropped a rock
on its head.,. The fishermen both de
clare that a fly was the lure that was
used. '
System Service Co. writes Fire and
all other Insurance. Strong companies.
Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf
Corporal Ivouis Richardson, son of
Mrs. S. T. Richardson left yesterday
for San Francisco after a two weeks
visit with his parents. He will resume
his duties with the U. S. Marine guard
aboard the U.S.S. Texas.
Dance Wed nits, Jackson Hot Spring.
137
Judge F. M. Calkins of the circuit
court who left the first of the month
on a thirty days vacation and motored
to Seattle and other points in Wash
ington, is expected to return next
week.
Take your kodak films to Palmer's
studio. First class work and prompt
Borvice. tf
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
PACKERS
AND , BOXMAKERS
; Independent .
Fruit Co.
Phone 226
RIALTO
NOW PLAYING
MIX
and .
JANE
NOVAK
in an
Adventure Film Filled With
Rapid Moving, Bang-Bang
Action
t
from the novel by
MAX BRAND.
, COMING SUNDAY
.'"OVER THE, BORDER"
adapted from Sir. Gilbert
r Parker's "She of the Triple
iCheveron," featuring BET-
TY COMPSON and TOM
' MOORE.
CHERRO Egg Mash fed with CHERRQ ,
Scratch feed will please your flock and.,
bring best results.
At Most Feed Stores !
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
. We are taking orders daily for Children's Clothes made,, to order in the
latest fashion and material desired. Call and let us help you make your selec
tion and have your children's clothes made with that personal touch and style
that all mothers appreciate so much, besides hcing relieved of all respon
sibility. All Our Work First Class
We have a shipment of the very latest in Knitted Wool Scarfs and Jackets,
the colors and stylos are exceedingly nifty and will appeal to you on account
of the very reasonable price.
Our new shipment of Laces and Kmbroidery direct from the New York
market insures you of all the latest in this line at prices that can not oe du
plicated elsewhere. ,
Our Millinery Department offers n wide range of the very latest creations
at prices that makes it possible for you to purchase your Fall Hat for little
money.
Many other attractive, lines in our strictly new stock. New, numbers
arriving all the time.
JACKSOX (X)VXTV
FA1H .
MKDKOIU)
Hept. 1J to 10,
SHIELDS
222 W. Main
Medford
SAMPLE STORE BARGAINS
' f 5 ;SH0ES -
Men's Outing Shoes, black and brown
Elk $2.49
Brown Mule Skin $2.35
Drown Mule Skin, Hi top ...$2.S5
Men's beavv black or brown Work
Shoes $2.95, $3.50, $4.50, $4.65
Men's Armv last, brown, soft toe,
Goodyear welt : '. $4.50
100pairs Navy Athletic Shoes' 'with
out heels $1.95
Same with best quality rubber
heels '. .' $2.45
Men's Dress. Shoes in brown and
black, several different styles. Very
reasonably priced at $3.85, $4.25,
$4.50 to $6.00
Hoys' Shoes, a big shipment just in.
Priced from $1.45, $1.95, $2.25
to $3.50
SHIRTS v :
Men's Blue Ghambrav Work Shirts,
full cut .' 1...75
Men's Khaki Work Shirts, a big
value for the money ....i. 59
A fine line of Dress Shirts from
$1.00 to $3.95 ,
SHOES ' . ;
; - i
1 .lot Ladies' White Shoes and Ox
ford, to close out $1.98
1 lot Ladies' Black and Brown Ox
fords, small sizes only. $1.98
1 lot Ladies' Shoes ....$1.98
1 lot Ladies' Shoes $2.,69
A big stock of Infants' Shoes. Very
reasonably priced at $1.10 to $1.95
U. S. ARMY GOODS
Army Pup Tents, made of heavy
water proof khaki, new :..$2.95
O. I)., Blankets, 3i lbs., guaranteed ,
75 wool ." $2.95
Barrack Bags, -new, very handy to
have, only. 50.,
Bed Ticks, worth double the price,
o'l.ly ..... : 75 and $1.00
Safety '.Razors, Cillett pattern, in
. leather case, onh' 50
MEN'S SUITS
Don't fail to. see our line of Men's
Suits. Compare1 the qualify and the
price. They are absolutely all right.
A' big assortment of extra Trousers,
' from $3.00 to $5.25 '
ALSO A BIG LINE OF HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, FURNISHINGS,
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, BLANKETS AND QUILTS. ' '"
SAMPLE STORE
C. J. BREIER CO.
Go-operation Not Needed
..'...' i . t
All you need is money to buy feed and flour cheap at
Johnson's. We have just stocked up with a full line of
feeds and flour, and we honestly believe we can under
sell any one in town.
WE NEED AND BUY FOR CASH
Eggs, Fancy Veal, Hides, Wool, Pelts and Furs
JOHNSON PRODUCE CO.
... , ' 241 N. Fir St.
DANCE!
HOT SPRINGS FRIDAY NIGHT
SEPTEMBER 1ST
Under Auspices of
TALENT ODD FELLOWS
Lodge 211
, SNYDER'S BIG
7 -PIECE ORCHESTRA
Everybody Invited Good Floor
Good Music A Good Time