Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1922)
PAC1E SIX PAGE TWO TTocal and Personal The WaKhlnInn sih'iol .ort;iMf ii m li.'ts Ix-en opt.-ii air room this week and may oniiuut! 8u i-r several days yet, or until the weather becomes colder, as the patent window . fixings, which have been expected. hourly for days inst have not yet ar rived, and the windows have not been put in. They are expected any hour. Mrs. Canode, the teacher of the fifth grade and the 33 pupils of that grade, who occupy the new room have so far much enjoyed its outdoor feature. Al most the entire east side is exposed as there Is much window room. Wanted Two experienced wait resses. Call, do not phone, Optimo Cafe. 154 When in need of snmglps and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 R. .Main. . Tlio last stage trip between Med ford nnd Crater Lake, due to the sea son at the lake officially closing at midnight tonight, was' made today. Only one tourist, and two laborers for thn government went up on the stage this foienoou. . Special evangelistic meetings will ,be held at the Apostolic Faith Mission hall, U'8 E. Main, over the Model Clothing store. f.vangelistB and work ers from Portland, Ore. Sept. lli-24th inclusive. All welcome. No collections. 158 Dance, Lake Creek, Sept. 23. 157 Jtev. William n. Hamilton of St. Mark's church, who has been in atten dance at the Protestant Episcopal gen eral convention at Portland for over two weeks, arrived home this morning to cfficlate at the Swem-Kurlander wedding, after which ho will return to Portland tonight to remain there until the convention closes the last of this week. Partner Wanted For Mfg. business In California, will not you better than ?4,000 per year on an investment of $500. Look into this by calling at Apt. F, Holland Hotel, morning or 7 to 9 p. m. 154 There's a busy Business College In your town. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. The Medford high school football team is now practising, and under Coach Ourno they look like they will be the best team in years for the local school. The Ashland high school hun also started football practise. Durno Is a former University of Oregon ath lete, and one of the best basketball players on the coast. The Salvation Army will hold a rum mage sale at 320 East. Main St, on Wednesday, Sept. 20th. 154 Hear the Jesuit missionaries, Catho lic church, Sept. 24 to Oct. 1. Every body welcome. ' 174' Among the Medford hotel guests who left this morning in their own cars for Crater Lake were Colonel and Mrs. C, L. Hartwell of Long Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Stewart, John Stewart and Clrimth Wright, all of Pasadena, Calif., Mr., and ' Mrs. Leroy Pease of Yakima, Wash., . and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sanders and Jessie Stultz of Spokane. , DeLuxe pistons scored anothor vic tory In the races at the county fair Inst week, tho Coodle Ford bug (No. 1) being equipped with DeLuxe special light weight gray iron pistons fitted to the block at the Riverside Garage, which keeps a large stock of pistons for 'different makes of motors. tt Pfest-O-Llte nattory Stotlon for prompt service, phone 119. tf Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mann and eon John of this city loft today by auto for a weeks visit with friends and rela tives at Portland. The Salvation Army will hold a rummage sale at 320 East Main St. on Wednesday, Sept. 20th. 154 Provide against loss. Insure with Reddon & Canaday. S. T. Rlcbnrdson, Sr., of Harris, Mo., who has; been' visiting. hlB' son, 8am Rlohardson,. will' leave this week for his home.-. See the new Ford Special nnd Chev rolet Speciah extra light weight' De Luxe pistons. The price is lower. Riverside. Oarage. tf Dance, Lake Creek, Sept. 23. ., 157 Dr. M, MeDow was removed to the Dow hospital on North Central avenue Friday evening suffering froin typhoid fever in a mild; form. His condition was reported as favorable. "A dance worth while"!. Wed! . 155 Fire insurance, llrown & Wlilto. Frnnkle Webb of Portland, who re cently boxed a draw at. the Modford Athletic club with Johnny Carlson of Oold Hill, will meet Renny Crltos of Newherg, Ore., at a smokor nt Salem next Friday night. There's a busy Business College In your home town. O. W..N. Take your kodak film to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf ,Earl Ulrkh of Union Creek returned to his homo Monday afternoon nttor n short stay In the city. There's . no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Telephone Numbers to Remember Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) . Insurance Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agenoy Medford NatT Bank A Bldg. Miss Taylor of the O. A. C. faculty passed through this city this morning on her return from Medford where she had been to attend the first county fair in Jackson county. She reports a Rood fair and well attended. Albany Otinoi rat. "A dance worth while!" Fair grounds pavilion! Wed. nite! Launspach'u piece pavilion orchestra! Tickets 11.10. ' ILi' System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford lildg. tf 11. 11. Hamilton of Albany, who had been visiting here, left this morning for home. Genuine leather vanity cases $1 .00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.5U and tip. IfiO' We have a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. tf In Justice Taylor's court this morn ing at his hearing on the charge of assault and battery on Lena, his wife, Oiner Welcher of near Central Point, was bound over under $500 bond to, await the action of the grand Jury on the case. It is understood that Mrs Welcher has also Instituted divorce proceedings with O. M. Roberts ns at torney. At today's hearing County Prosecutor Moore represented the state and Frank Newman the wife, who with her two children testified. The specific chnrge was that Welcher choked Mrs. Welcher on September 13. "A dance worth while"! Wed! 155 Dance, Lake Crek, Sept. 23. ' 157 Special prices on high school type writer practice paper at this office, tf Up to last night the pear shipments from here numbered 906 cars, 22 of which were shipped out yesterday This leaves about 350 estimated cars yet to be shipped to the eastern mar kets. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf The Valley School for Boys and Qirls will re-open for Its fifth year on Oct. 2nd, 1922 at 1103 West Tenth street In charge of Miss M. IL Dunham, prin cipal. For Information address The Valley School,. Medford, Ore., before Sept. 15th. A. C. Howlett, tho Eagle Point hotel man and newspaper correspondent. has returned from Wilbur Springs, Calif., where ho had been takinir treat ment for a skin Infection, having undergone much improvement during his stay there. Oenuine leather vanity cases $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.60 and up. H0 When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build thorn. tf W. T. Lee, the auto stage man from Klntnath Falls, who has held the con tract for transporting passengers by stage from Medford and Klamath Falls to and from the lake, was in the city today attending to readjustment matters incidental to the lake closing tomorrow nnd the last stage trips be ing made today. Men! When you need, those new shoes or boots, It will save you money to try "Blden's Model Boot Shop," 21 South Central, Medford. 276' Goodrich tiros and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf . In lino with the policy of giving tho people, what they want, the Jackson (County Amusement company has an nounced a price of $1.10 per couple for their next pavilion dnnclng party. '1 his will be tried out by the management tomorrow night and If satisfactory with the majority of patrons will no doubt he continued indefinitely. There will be no letting down of the excellent standard set by the pavilion dancos whether one price or another prevails. Launspach's new. Bovon-plece orcheS' tra. will officiate at tomorrow night's dance.' Mattress i work nil kind's. Medford Auto Ton Co. Phone 104. tf . All kinds of rough nnd dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. Darren Wolgamott, who is In the signal corns service of the United States nrmy and Btatloned at Fort Boott. San Francisco, left , that city this morning for Medford to attend the funeral here Thursday, afternoon, of his brother, Ernost S., and better known ns "Dud," who fell dead from heart failure nt the county fair ground late Saturday night. French salad Ice cream at the ShnNtn. Ton dollars reward for roturn, to P. O: Crawford, California Oregon Power Co.. MetlfortL. roll of blankets lost between Prospect and Modfonl. September 12th. Four army blankots and one doublo grny blanket, roiled in waterproof army bed roll cover marked Capt. E. W. Cleary, M. K. fa ll. 8. A. 164 . Arrangements have been completed for the initiation of a large class of candidates by the local Elks lodge Thursday night lit the Elks temple. Of tho 34,500 Orcgonlnns serving in the World war. but 12 were taken pris oner by the German army. The tusk of completing this branch of search Into Oregon's record In the war was finished Inst week by Adjutant Gen eral White, who found that two second lieutenants nnd 10 enlisted men wore captured In battle by Gorman troops and held In prison camps until after tho armistice. One of tho 13 died In hospital at Rastatt. Goodrich tires and tubes nt Colonial Garage. tf Japanese block prints of exceptional value nt Deuel's Art Dept. 157 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Browne of New York City ore gueta at the Hotel Medford, having driven in their car nil tho way here from home by the nor thorn route. Thoy are now enroute homo by the southern routo. For Sale Attractive Blx room house furnished or unfurnished. Exrollont location, paved street, corner lot. gar ago, woodliouse, shade trees, flowers. Telophone 163 or 622 evenings. tf For Flr Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Roy Uebb recently with the Ashland Tidings, left Sunday morning for Hep pner, Ore., where he will be connected with the local newspaper of that city. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf rKDFOUT) matt;' trtbuneI mm (Hy International News Service.) Jack Bergen, handsome "daredevil" motion picture uctor, stumbled out of the home of George Cline, motion pic ture director, at No. 190 .Undercllff avenue, Edgowater, N. J., shortly after 9 o'clock on the night or August 25, mortally wounded, with a bullet hole through his chest. He died shortly afterward, but not before ho had scrib bled on a bloody piece of paper the words, "George Cline killed me." Cline when arrested told a dramatic story of how he hud befriended liergen for sev eral ycurs until wdrd camo to hlra re cently that the young actor hail be come ovcr-lntlmate with Mrs. Cline. Summoned to tho Cline home, accord ing to tho director's story, llorgen ad mitted his misconduct with Mrs. Cline K. O. Boh Brown and Battling Frick will leave this week for Crescent City, Calif., where they are billed to appear In boxing bouts Kuttirduy night. They were signed up for the events a couple of weeks ago. "A dunce worth while!" Fulr grounds Wed. nlto! Splendid music! Wonder ful floor! Clever entertainers ! "A maximum or pleusuro at n minimum cost Tickets $1.10. 155 Lime and cement. Modford Lumber Co. Colonel E. E. Kolly has received a lotter from Brigadier General George U. Glbbs, signal corps branch, now stationed at Washington, D. C, con gratulntlug tb.o local man upon his en llstmont in the Officers' Reserve Corps. General Gibbs was Colonel Kelly's commanding officer in the Spunlsli-Ainerlcnu war. also In the Great war. Colonel Kelly prizes this communication 119 highly as he does the' letter of appreciation written to him by General Pershing) when he re turned from France. 2 qts. Ice cream, delivered, 90c. Phono 69. tf Jeromo Churchill, connected with the California-Oregon Power company power house at Prospect, was a Med ford business visitor this morning. Roy Hill Is liable to find out in a day or two thut the Juckson county fair nnd its wondors, as related in the ad vortising iostor for weeks past, ended last Saturday, and then remove that poster from the Crater Lake office window In this city. Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe's? tf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tinny returned Sunday froiu.u week's visit in San Francisco. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. T. G. Bradley of tho California-Oregon Power company with headquarters at Co poo, Calif., Is a Modford business visitor. , We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to otfor? tf Carl Evans of Portland, drove over to Klamolli Fulls today on business. Mrs. Evans and baby will remain us guests of Mrs. Bert Anderson until Mr. Evans returns. Kodak films nt DeVoe's. tf The officers of the local M. W. of A. camp predict that there will be on overflow meeting next Wednesday evening nt Althea hall when State Deputy Head Consul Roes and State Lecturer Walter M. Pierce address the assemblage iixn tho subjects of fru tornullsm and woodcraft. Both gentle men have state-wide reputations as eloquent and logical orators. While Dnio Franklin was grinding coffee In n mill at tho Economy Groce teria today the tip of tho third finger of his right hand was accidentally clipped orf, innking a painful injury. Mr. und Mrs. Lynn W. Smith accom panied by Miss B. Holmes and Miss M. A. Lummon drove to Crater Lake Saturday night. At a point on the road near Rogue Elk, Miss Holmes saw what slio thought was a bobcat nnd called tho attention of the others In the party to it. Mr. Smith turned his spotlight In the direction indicated by Miss Holmes and put two forlorn little tame kittens In the limelight. They were sitting on a stump. It is believed however that Mr. Smith over shot tho animal with tho spotlight lieam and that what .Miss Holmes real ly saw, was a cougar'us her description of the animal brought tho other mem bers of the party to thut conclusion. medforb, oreciox. Principals in Killing of Movie Actor while the three were at Saranac Lake, "on location" for a motion picture. Cline said he then challenged Bergen to go upstairs In the Cline home, where the two were to fight a revolver duel In the dark'. Ho declared that llorgen attacked him while they were going up tho stairs and the fatal shot which killed Bergen wAs fired. Several days after Cline's arrest detectives uncov ered a clue revealing that a "myster ious blonde" was in the Cline home on the night or the killing, i ft developed that she was Miss Alict Thornton, bank employe und sweetjieart of Ber gon. Slio had revealed to Clluo, she udmltted, Bergen's alleged Intimacy with-the former's wife, (which Mrs. Cline confessed to alsoi Mrs. Juck Bergen, the deserted wife of Bergen, when informed of her hiisband's slay ing was undisturbed. She observed Mr. and Mrs. S. G. LalTue of Minot, N. D., are vlBlting Crater Lake this week accompanied by MV nnd Mrs. John C. Mann of Medfoifl. Mrs. La Due is Mrs. Mann's sister. For good Insurance, yotv should go to Goff Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Guests nt tho Hotel Hollnnd Include E. G. Kenny of Detroit, Mich.: L. 41. Newlon of ITornbrook; W. W. Connor and W., W. Kerns of Seattle; C. A. Hollenbeak and family of Prospect; Ellis Oatman of Roseburg, 11. A. Dal mon nnd W. E. Motzger of San Fran cisco; P. S. Drake and W. II. Felgen son of Portland. The finals match of the Copco Ten nis tournament will tuke place at the club court tonight, according to pres ent plans of the tournament commit tee. This match in which R. S. Dan iels will meet Horace Bromley is arousing considerable interest among local tennis enthuslnsts nnd a good sized gallery promises to ho present when piny Is started at 0 p. 111. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walters of King's Highway celebrated their six tieth wedding anniversary yesterday. September 18, 1922, und received the congratulations of a host of friends. Mrs. Mollio Witcher left Monday for Millvllle, Calif., near which town she owns a cattle ranch. .Medford once more demonstrated that big crowds are either handled carefully by tho small police force, or thut the local and visiting people are exceptionally careful and good natured on such occasions. During the county fair, with the thousands of uutos and big throngs in the city or nt the fair grounds, not one accident wus report ed In this city or between it and the grounds, und there were no fights nor disturbances, and remarkably few liq uor violation arrests. Several minor auto accidents were retiorted during thut week in the country and nt the fulr, exclusive of Sunday's big accident on the race track. Mrs. Milton H. Rouse, formerly Violet Z. Woninck, left Saturday for San Francisco, where she will join her husband, Lieut. M. It. Rouse and from where they will snll for Hono lulu this month. Ho is an army In structor in aviation. Mrs. Rouse's sister, Vern Womack, nccomponied her us far as Sacramento, whore she will stay with her brother. Boy P. Womack and family and go lu school there. Your model fitted nt the Goodwin Cor&et Shop, 20 K. Fir. 156 Pacific Fruit 'Express car number !0li left the valley last night, loaded with RoKue liiver valley peal's, bound tor the eastern market. When In need of sash nnd doors, call Wallace Woods,. 10S or come to 711 E. Main street Mr. und Mrs. Porter J. Ncff return ed this morning from u several days' visit In Portland. Dance, Lake Crock, Sept. 23., 157 Llmo for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Pickel return ed the first of the week from a seve ral weeks motor trip through Ore gon. Idaho and Washington. W. E. Mctv.Ker of San Francisco, business malinger of the West Coast Veteran, Is in tin- city on business. According to the attending physic ian, K.arl Koplin. driver- of the. rac ing car which crushed through the fenco and water tower at tho fair grounds Sunday, stated this morning that the accident was due to the broken steering knuckle arm. ns re ported by A. W. Walker and as stated in yesterday's Mull Tribune. Tuesday September Tjkorvfo;rv that he had' died as he lived," and indicated no sign of grief. Mrs. Bergen said that she and their four-year-old daughter had not seen Bergen for four years. Mrs. Cline's brother, Charles Scullion, now in Hackensack jail with Cllno, is said to have been in the Cline home on the night of the tragedy und, according to the testimony given to Prosecuting Attorney Archibald Hart, went upstairs and procured the revol ver given to liergen, with which he wus to battle in the dark with Cline. Miss Margaret Walz, of Philadelphia, sister of Cllno (whose real name Is Walz, has rallied to the moving picture director's defense. She attributes the tragedy to the "recklessness of youth." Both the wife and sweetheart of Borgon have publicly declared their belief that "Bergen got what he de served." BASEBALL SCORES Anieiicun Lengtie ST. LOIUS, Sept. 19. ( By tho As sociated .Press. ) George. Sister of the St. Louis Americans, star major leuguer, did nut pluy in today's game with Washington on the advice of his physician, who stated thut tho injury to his right shoulder, suffered eight days ugo, was of a nature which ad mitted of complications. Sisler agreed to stay out at the series with Washington, but his physician has admonished him to remain off the field the remainder of the season. DETROIT, Sept. 19. Babe Ruth drove out his 34th home run of the season in the first Inning of today's New York-Detroit game. Plllette was pitching for detroit and one man was on base. R. H. E. Cv'ew York A 4 8 0 Detroit) 3 4 0 Batteries: Jones and Schang; Pll lette and Woodall. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 19. Ken Wil liams of tho St. Louis Americans, clouted his 39th -homer of the season In the fourth inning of today's game with Washington. No one was on base at the time. Williams now is leading the major leagues by two homo, runs, his closest competitor being Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Nationals, who has 37 circuit drives to his credit. At St. Louis: R. H. K. St. Louis 3 8 0 Washington ......4 11 0 I'atteries: Johnson and Picinich: ' Vanjdlder, Kolp and Severeid. At Cleveland First came: R. H. E. Boston 4 10 2 Cleveland : 7 9 0 Batteries: Pennock, Russell nnd Chnplln: .Metevior and O'Neill. Second game: It. II. E. Boston 2 8 0 Cleveland 3 8 1 Batteries: Ferguson and Ituel; Winn and L. Sewell. National lA'Ugtic. At Boston: R. IT. E. St. Louis 8 15 1 Boston 4 10 0 Batteries: North, Sell Donk nnd A NEW SIRE TREATMENT FOR PILES We note with satisfaction thnt a well known physician in his hos pital and private practice has dis covered that Moone'a Emerald Oil will remove tho most obstinate Tiles with just a few applications nnd stop all itchins, burning, hleedini? nnd distress. Sufferers should pet a small hottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and hppin tho treatment at once. Tt is a remedy that Is easily applied anTi the first application gives in stant relief nnd comfort. All good druggists have lt or can get it for you on short notice. Adv. Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching ricotlng 8c per yard. Buttons covered, in. 1022 1'Alntmith; -Miller, Matthews and Cowdy. . 'Ar Philadelphia: n. H. K. -Pittsburg- G 4 0 .ii!:idelphlu 1 " Ilitttft-H's: Clitzm-r iiud S'tirnidl; Kini,'. Winti-rs and ll. nliii". Wo want a good sized boy, 11 years of age or older, with a bicycle or mo torcycle to carry dailies after school, also work Saturdays. Good pay for live-wire. Splendid place for a young man uttending high school. Apply in person at office. R. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Regular communication Tuesday, Sept. 19th, 8 p. in. Visitors welcome. A, F. NOT! I, luf Secretary. ECONOMY GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made We have received a supply of Ball Mason uart Jars Priced right, too GATES & STARTING TOMORROW A TWO-STAR PROGRAM No. 1 rams ' - . It is one of those rare pictures that are a credit to the industry. No. 2 ' Also 5th Round "LEATHER PUSHERS' DON'T PROCRASTINATE GO TODAY! 'The Good Provider' will go straight to your hart. . It is the type of picture . that you remember for months and months. You who have put off going, had bet ter get busy today for it's the last day. ADULTS 35; GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Sriueeze the Juk'o of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake wi ll, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan blench, and complexion whitencr. .Miuisngc this sweetly fragrant lem on lotion into the face, neck, arms :v hands each day and see how freckles and Mfinishcs bleach out :iml how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Adv. LYDIARD x Otor Y'Hoibarfi ( i at motharleM-mmnhoixlJ v KIDDIES 10