Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 29, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    Medford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Six Pages ,
Second Section
Six Paget
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,w-i?AV"TWrteKw. TWELVE PAGES TODAY . MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 ; NO. 291
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY
F.
AT
' ROGUE RIVER. Feb. 28 The first
gathering of the Civic Improvement
club at which the husbands and gen
tlemen friends of the members were
(Invited took place at the home of
Mrs. A. R. Brashear last Friday even.
Jng. The hostesses were Mesdames
t'A. R. Brashear, James Murtln and
F. W. Clark. As this was Washing
ton's birthday, the house was prettily
fthd appropriately decorated, the pro
verbial hatchet, cherries and flags
festooning the walls and curtains. An
entertaining Impromptu program,
consisting of music, . speaking and
reading, was given, after which the
party spent an enjoyable time playing
games. After this the hostesses served
a tasty lunch consisting of sandwiches
Coffee, prune whip with cream, and
cake. All present wero unanimous in
expressing their desire ' that such
HthoHnsD nn thaia nninn ninm often.
i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cary of Ohio J
are visiting Dr. W. S. Cary of this
city. Frank Cary is a brother' of Dr.
Cary, and before coming here, spent
some time in California. He says he
much prefers this Bectlon of the coun
try to that of California. Mr. Cary is
engaged in the monument business
in Ohld and is much interested in
softie of the specimens of our native
granite here.' ;
Mr.-and Mrs. Loren Wright, who
have been spending several months in
this dlty. returned to the state of j
Washington last Thursday.
The, last meeting of the 5 o'clock
community basket lunch gatherings I
will 'be held at the Community hall
(text Sunday night. All persons, or-I
tfariicatlons or community clubs that
tpolt part in the previous gatherings
re expected to be present that even-
Ipi -. It is expected that the Camp
'Firs girls will give a demonstration j
Of -(heir work as an organization, and I
this feature In itself will be very inter
eiting. " 1
... at Saturday- an alldtt4'' .iSunday .
School Institute was Mela In this city. 1
We following speakors, namely: Rev.
w( ',. Van Niiys of Portland, Rev.
J,',n, Randall, assistant Sunday school
'missionary, waiter r raser nrown ul
Phoenix, W. W. Robison of Ashland,
Pr.' B; Webster and Rev. Mayfleld of
Central Point, each gave very helpful
and Inspiring talks. Regrets were
.Expressed by those who had the priv
ilege of listening to these splendid
addresses, that so- few were present
to. enjoy the good time spent.
Our high school boys' basktball '
(earn, under the direction of Prof.
Langworthy, left here last Wednesday
morning for Areata, Calif., where they
.wtll 'take part In an eight-team tour
nament. ' It -is hoped that success will
attend) the efforts . of our boys and
teau: they-wlll bring hack the silver
. iup won hy them last year In a similar ;
tournament at the same place. I
IP STOMACH IS
'V' TROUBLING YOU
; Instantly I : End Indigestion
: . Tor Stomach Misery with
, "Papers Diapepsin"
i As soon as you est a tablet or two
Jof ,'Pape's Diapepsin" your Indigestion
,1s gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, ilatu
, lence, gates, palpitation, or any misery
lrom a sour, acid stomach leads. Correct
mur atopiach and. digetttton for a few
"fifjita. ir- Each package guaranteed by
'druggist. ' - - ' '
Dress Making, . Tailoring,
?Altejingf Eepairng, Clean
i ; ng and Pressing
i'.':'X'-" At the
TAILORING- PARLORS
Vv V22 North Bartlett Street
The
Crossett Shoe
For Men
"MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY"
Exclusively Sold
" at
fGooD Shoes"
21 North Central
Eat Prunes This Week.
CENTRAL POINT
IS
CENTRAL POINT, Feb. 28. The
new service station erected just re
cently has been named. The name
chosen is very suitable and appro
priate for the location of the station.
So from now on It will be known as
the Gateway Service station. Perhaps
one of the best reasons for such a
title Is the fact at that point, Main
Street Is the gateway to the natural
wonder. Crater Iake. That Is, It Is
the closest to Crater Lake for those
coming from the north, while Med
ford is the closest for those coming
from the south. The management
of the new establishment will soon
put in a free crunk-case flushing de
partment as they have in their older
station on West Main. A fence of
attractive design will be placed
around the back of the lot along with
this to help beautify the surround
ings a lawn will be planted as well
as flowers of many hues. The Gate
way Service station has been doing
business for over a month, but not
till just now-has a name been de
cided upon. Among their tires they
will feature the new balloon tires,
fast becoming popular.
. The high school basket ball teams
will play the CeOld Hill teams tonight
at Cold Hill, tomorrow evening they
will play the Phoenix teams at Phoe
nix, a return game to one plnyed here
about a month ago in the gymnasium
now destroyed by fire. Wednesday,
the boys and girls teams played Hogue
River at that city, the locals won
two of the three games played, the
first boys' team losing while the girls
and. the second boys' team defeated
their opponents.
The Houthern Oregon Clay Products
factory located in this city is eliciting
much Interest among the town-folk.
At present they are putting on a stock
selling campaign, which Is surely In
teresting even the &onsexvaXlV buy
ers. The brick Which were turned out
lust fall are now being sold all over
the country, carloads sent even over
into Josephine county, while at the
present the new annex on the Med-'
ford Hotel is using the home product
A test kiln has been completed to
test the various clays as to the pot
tery qualities contained therein. The
factory will make no brick for the
present time. Those on hand will
he used to build the buildings to be
erected to house the other units of
the factory.
The Centra! Point Horseshoe club
will hold a tournament with the Med
ford club next Saturday at Med ford.
So far the local club has played two
tiirnaments with that city and the
result of each one was a victory for
Central Point and a tie. , There are
about seventeen members in the club
at present. It Includes the best horse
shoe p Itinera in the city If not In the
.valley. It 1h a general plan to have
a league In the valley of the different
towns and then playing for the un
disputed , championship. The club
wishes to announce that they will
meet nny or nil comers and if that
should happen to interest nny expert
pitchers, they can communicate with
Guy Tex, local postmaster, and one
of the "crack players."
Many Central Pointers attended the
funeral of the late C. C. Daniels re
cently deceased, and for , several
months a resident of the city, where
he made' a great many friends.
.'. Ernest Ingram made a motor trip
to Gold Hill and vicinity Sunday In
his Ford runabout.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, en route from
Portland to San Francisco stopped In
the city for two or three days visiting
relatives residing here.
Mies Myrna Bus local high school
student who has been confined at her
country home for the past week on
account of a severe case of measles, is
now steadily Improving, and soon she
will be entirely recovered.
Mrs. F. Cummings was an afternoon
caller at the home of Mrs. Elliot upon
the afternoon of Wednesday.
The Junior class of the high school
MiWlt "The Covered Wagon" at the Rialto Theater Tonight
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The first showing of "The Covered
Wagon" at the Rialto theatre this
afternoon was greeted by a crowded
house and was in keeping with the
reputation this wonderful screen spec
tacle gained wherever shown. The
showing commences at 8:30 tonight.
Also at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. tomorrow.
are planning to present a play before
the public in the near future. As yet
no definite arrangements have boon
made.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of San Fran
cisco have been visiting with relatives
In the city, namely, Mr, Bowman's
brother, Homer Bowman.
The Mesdames' koso Kindle 'and
Hugh- Porter, hostesses of a birthday
party given at the home of tho for
mer. A good time was had by all
present.
Duke Schafer and Altony Morris of
Oold Hill were Wednesday evening
visitors In Central Point.
A surprise was given Mrs. Mayfleld
and Mrs. Ed Vincent Tuesday at the
homo of the latter by the Hebekah
lodge. A large number were present
to enjoy the afternoon and entertain
each other. Refreshments were serv
ed to all those who had the good
fortune to be present.
On February fourteenth there was
born to Mrs. A. R. Parker an eight
and one-half pound boy, named in
honor of the day he arrived, Ernest
Valentino Parker. Mother and son
are now quite well, while the father,
Archie Parker, is quite proud over the
new arrival Into his family circle.
The junior class of the Oold Hill
high school presented tho piny, "The
Kleptomunluc" In the city Wednesday
evening. 'The talented young ladles
were appreciated by a large audience
who declared the presentation very
good.
The delegates from the local high
school, Misses KlcholBon, Scott, Heck
man and the Messrs. Brenner and
Brown, to the educational exposition
held at the Oregon Agricultural col
lege, returned Sunday; They reported
a very good time while there. They
made the trip by auto, in the Durant,
driven by M r. Carl 'Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett returned
from southern California after so
journing In those regions for several
weeks. - .
Mr. Donald Ross re-entered school
after being absent for the past six
weeks on account of appendicitis.
Miss Kathleen Plele is confined at
her home on -account of a siege of
measles which she contracted a short
time ago, but at this time she is on
the road to rocovery.
Doris Hubbard, who has been con
fined to her home the past week on
account of mensles Is now quite re
covered. iV
Mrs. C. B. Jlostel spent several days
in Sams Valley this week, visiting rel
atives. No plans have been given out or
formulated) concerning the rebuild
ing of the gymnasium destroyed by
fire last Friday. Undoubtedly it will
be rebuilt sooner or later in tho year.
, Mrs. Elliot is now the jiroud owner
ot a new' radio receiving apparatus
which Bhe reports to be exceptionally
good,- receiving all the coast stations,
as well as the stations further east.
TALENT TALK
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown returned
Sunday from a trif to San Francisco
and southern points. They were gone
about a week and made the trip via
automobile.
BABY'S COLDS
are loon "nipped in the bad"
without "doting" by m of
V VapoRub
Ovt if Million Jarm Ud Ymmrtp
Arrival of the Pioneers
In the photoplay you will find all
the gripping interest of the hook by
Emerson Hough, ail you will see tho
pictorial beauty of landscape, tho
hardy argonauts as they trudged be
side the ox tennis on the 2000 mile
journey from WesUort to Oregon.
You will share wlthf them their grief.
Russell Alford returned last Satur
day from Sacramento and California
points for a visit With his mother,
Mrs. Catherino Alford. llo drove thru
in his car. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tryor and
baby returned to Hah Francisco Sun
day, after a visit of 4 few days at the
home of his brothiift Marlon Tryor
and family.
Mrs. Mona Anderson, who has been
very 111 with flu is able to be about
again, .
Helen Snook, a member of the
sophomore class Is out of school on
account of measles.
Talent boys and girls basketball
teams will play Central Point teams
at the l'hoonix Gym.' next Saturday
evening.
Glenn Hill was In Ashland Tuesday
and attended the picture show.
A party of young people chaperoned
by Mrs. Will Wyler spent Sunday at
the summit of the Sisklyous.
Ijucilo Arrant, member of the
freshman class, Is now attending
school In Ashland.
Miss Sabiu, faculty member, Ethel
Keith, Willie Oatman, Wayne Hold
rldge and Gladys Barton returned
Sunday from the educational confer
ence 'at O. A. C, and gave their re
port before the student body Monday
morning,
Misses Blanche and Ira Huhbs were
week end guests of their cousins, Mr.
und Mrs. A. W. Huhbs In Medford.
Our girls and boys basketball teams
played Phoenix at Phoenix Wednes
day evening.
We are sorry to lose Bessie and
Richard Oden from our student body.
They left Wednesday for Los Angeles,
and will be greatly missed.
Mrs. Eliza La Duo who has been
spending the winter in Talent left last
week for St. Johns to visit her daugh
ter, Mrs. K. C. Troop.
The lecture last evening at M. E.
church by Rev. M. C. Reed of Ashland
was well attended. Mr. Campbell
(Dick Posey) read a number of his
selections, which were well received.
The speakers were Introduced by Rev.
Dorn.
Does the Jewett Stand Up?
HERE IS THE ANSWER
The latest "National Used Car Market Report" shows that the 1922 Jewett, taken from,
the United States average, is worth more today in dollars and cents than any other six
cylinder car of the same year Costing at retail not to exceed $250.00 more than the Jew
ett. These figures represent the answer of the buying public- all over the United States
to the above question, and it is emphatically and convincingly in the affirmative. ; .
Come in and let us show you the figures.
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
123 South Front St. . . Phone 202
on Oregon Soil
Joys, pains, homesickness and tho
pleasures around the campfire ut
night, and you will thrill and cheer
at their heroic defense of their wnmon
and children from tho attacks of the
Indians. You will sit entranced when
you see 500 "covored wagons" ford
ing a swollen river with hundreds of
After an absence of thruo weeks, we
are glad to have in our midst again
our popular teacher, Miss Tbolma
Moore, and she In delighted with the
unanimous attendance at school this
week.
Mrs. Earl Tucker and Infant eon,
Virgil, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. K. Hank or Eagle Point, last
Friday and returned to her home near
Brownsboro Saturday morning.
We notice that Mrs. Walter Mar
shall Is advancing the season by
bringing out her new Chevrolet car,
which she purehosed last week.
' Lester BradshAW, our local rodeo
chamiin. dasheti through Browna
boro Monday, on h.'s weekly call for
mail.
Ed Tucker, son. Earl n'.id daughter,
Mildred, passed through here on their
hero on their way to Medford last
Wednesday.
Our sheepman, Kny Loosley, has
moved his sheop from tho Geo.
Brown pasturo, where they have been
fpr the past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abbott wero busi
ness callei-H at Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown of Med
ford visited Miss Thelma Moore Sun
day. We observed that tho young folks
at tho Ralph Tucker home wore en
joying their weekly ball game Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hansen, and
children visited Mr. Hansen's sister,
Mrs. Lew Rohr of Lake Creek, Sun
day. ..I).'
Percy Henry motored to Roseburg
where he will be employed loading
cars of early vegetables for shipment.
Mrs,- Wm. Hansen and son, Gerald,
wore visitors nt Walter Marshall homo
Thursday.
M. H. Leonard went to Eagle Point
Tuesday afternoon.
Among those who went to Medford
last week were J. O. McCalllster,
il nnmimonnnn mruio I
DftUYYIlODUKU iOO
oxen and horses swimming vigorously
for the distant shore.
Aside from its magnitude as shown
upon tho screen there is a symphony
orchestra of 15, and a musical score
which charms the ear, adding to, and
enhancing tho pictorial beauty of tho
offering.
Ralph Tucker, Ellen Tucker, Blanche
Dyslngor and W. H. Leonard.
Mrs. Earl Tucker and Infant
wont to Eagle Point to visit
mother, Mrs. Haak.
son
her
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall went
to Eagle Point Tuesday.
'Wm. Nickel!, went to Eagle, Point
Monday.
Walter Marshall has a now Chov
rolet car.
Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Mooro were
visitors at their daughter's home, Mrs
Thomas Abbott.
Jacob Monia camo down to Browns
boro to attend to business Sunday.
KnnklnR fnr Hnlfh
tf
another favorltt
9 omtzxi
Surrounding luiciotu Musjcfiino cherries.
Maraschino pineapple and hazelnuts.
Walnuts, Brazil nub and pecans is the
cream ieft of cream with a deep coating
of richest chocolate the very laA word
m sweetmeats.
Mallow as
INSIST ON
AT ROCK POINT
HOCK POINT, Fob. 29 The Klve'r
sldo property known ns; the , .Fred
Wahl ranch was sold recently to p.
Fuhrman of Medford, who, with -his
family will make their home there.
Miss Katherlue Dick spent the week
end in Ashland. . : f
Roy Oanfield has leased his ranch
for the year to George Hall of Port
land. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hull will make
their home here for the present. Mr.
Oanfield expects to leave In the near
future for Michigan where he will
visit relatives. Mrs. Oanfield will
make her home In Medford during his
absence.
Richard Gray returned . Sunday
from Corvallis where he attended the
educational convention.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Slead and fam
ily visited Medford on Saturday. .
William Franklin spent Sunday In
Phoenix. . '
C. R. Boyd of Medford visited orch
ardists In this vicinity the first of the
week in the interests of the American
Fruit Orowers association,, by whom
ho Is employed.
Mrs. William Puhl has returned
from an extended visit with her
daughters in California. .
William Gilbert came ' out from
Medford on Wednesday to attend to
matters on his pear orchard.
The Hammer family attended the
dance at the Henderson place Satur
day night and reported the usual en
joyable affair. - ' ;',
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelso aid son
visited friends and relatives In Central
Point on Sunday.
Ralph Haymond was a Medford
visitor on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Strahan attend-,
ed a social affair In Evans Valley last
Saturday evening. j ,
Miss Dorothy ltobblns returned the
first of tho week from Silverton where
She has been visiting friends the pant
month.' " ..;'"'.,:
Mrs. Rose C. Gay, Mrs. I. H. Porter
and C. J. Rltter were' attending; to
matters of business in - Medford on
Monday.
' Mr. Chalk is spending a few 'days
at the Del Rio packing out an order of
Newtown apples. j ....-.'; t .
Frod Chartraw was among those' in.
attendance nt the Henderson dance
Saturday night.
FRUIT&NUTS
In a famous lint.
Moonlight
VOGAN-S