Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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TlPfmT MAll,. TtimUMR, flBftffoftt). ORI-noy, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925
CACE TWO
JLd Personal
Th ITooO Rlvor Appli ("Ii'mvprR n
nociutlon hat renrty for iHMianre 7 ior
cent nolen to the exirmt of $100,000.
the money to be UHcd in nupinentlng
the aRpociutlon'n purohapinK fund
Trout inliln;r operation at Dluinoiid
hike were started a week ano today
with the rent) It that 800,00(1 vkkh were
'talned on the firnt duy, Kniployog
f the department reported thut warm
. AttrueUve novelties mftmble- ir er weather In bc-KinninR to break up thv
During the showers and llfiht thun
derstorm here yesterday afternoon
there was a hail storm west of the val
ley with some damajfo reported, most-
ly covered by hall insurance it Jw said
gifts. Natwiek, Inc. 44
Npenal summer prh-es on dry fac
tory. mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
!. M. Scott has returned from u fvw
days' business visit to Kan Francisco.
The first hatch nf China pheasants
for the present season wan made last
The storm, accompanied by hall and week at the Corvallls tame farm and
rain was quite heavy in the Knion un average of approximately lpo ckkr
Creek vicinity. There was ainn much
rain and some hail , in the Trail ami
Prospect sections. Sunday's rainfall
liev was .0 of an inch. Unsettled
weather with probable local showers
ji the prediction for Tuesday.
Before you buy that piano see Iaun
gpach. Me can save you money, lift
knows pianos and Is reliable. tf
buy site, build complete hiRh school I
Iter day are being secured ror mis
year's breeding. .The game depart
inont estimates that between 10,000
and IK, 000 birds will be released this
year.
Kxtra large, deep blue canta berry
bell plants. GOc dozen. 3lT H. Holly.
Vhone 300-L. f
Children's half sox In ail new
t-hades. Xatwlck, inc. 44
.Mr. and Mrs. I-.. H. Voung are vis-
anil equip same, therefore the present Horn In Medford this week. While
high school mum be used In. conjunc-, here Mrs. Voung will demonstrate, at
tion with new unit. A high school built the Hotel Holland, the famous line
on Holly street site cannot be used in of Columbia cosmetics, including face
this manner, therefore the only Hlu-"I"y. skin creams, lotions and sham
ti.n lu in hnihl nn the P. A bl. site. 43 poos.
fruitgrowers un iMmiisitni jr
J. Myle of Salem and Portland Is
the gueft of .Colonel and Mrs. Oordon
Voorhles for a lew days.
Japaucvc oiled paper parasol In at- I
tractive jiaw cojois and designs. o;ic lo
$1.50. Japanese Art .Store. 4fl
,rhe J. A fj. site will cost less to
buy. leaving more money available for
building and equipment. , 43
Medford people will he Interested
to know that the young man who falls
to win the young lady in "Tho Cen
taur," playing at the Crateiian for the
last time tonight Is a former well
known Medford boy, Biainerd Jteck
wlth, the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Vilas
IJeckwilh, formerly of this city, now
living In Seattle. Brainerd Beckwith
Is said to be making marked progress
in tho moving picture field.
Three cranks, an auto tire lock and
a mud chair for autos, also a Dodge
-hub cap await their owners at this
office. They hnve been here some
time and will be dumped If not called
for. 43
New alfalfa hay. 28-K-1. 4fi
F. J. Therkill of Chicago and U J.
Horn and Mnx Cohen of New York
City are eastern business visitors bo
jouvQing in the city.
Why not make your dress nt the
"Wade de Itycke Hewing school, 2 5c nn
hour, this includes instruction, use of
machine, etc. Phone 110. 831 13. Main.
' 45
flo'up to the Weeks & On show
windows and find out Just how much
ground Is available in the P, & K. site
after the waste ground is eliminated.
44
K. F. Carlcton, who will leavo tht
University of Orogon extension divis
ion faculty at tho end of tho spring
term, Is slated to be state superintend
ent of public instruction when J. A.
Churchill takes charge of ' tho new
nornrtnl school nt Ashland, according
to reports current In Kugene.
Children's hnlf sex in all new
hades. Natwiek, Inc. 44
Use Hear Creole Oil Emulsion in
your arsenate sprays as ft spreader and
to destroy tho codling moth eggs. Call
ut Hear Creek spray plant. B0
According lo figures of tho county
clerk, but 115 dog licenses have been
issued for Jackson county canines this
year, nut of an estimated population
of 8000 dogs.
The P. ft K.- site will cnnhlo the
school bnurd to build the new high
school at on co. and will Involve no lit
igation. 43
Thirty inch indestructablo pearls,
nicely matched, very lustrous. 98c.
Japaneso Art Store. 46
An automobile caravan was con
ducted into the Copno Power plant
workings on the Klamath Hlvor yos
torday. attest from California points
and a fow from Medford assembled nt
Hornbrouk and wore escorted by ser
vice cars along tho north hank of the
Klamath river to Copco. Them were
about 2ti automobiles in tho proces
sion. The mountain road was well pa
trolled and Was In excellent condition
for this time of year. Guests were
conducted over tho workings and were
much Impressed at the magnitude nf
this public utility development.
.For a good inareelle aee B. Young.
Room II over Palmer's Piano House.
76c, 43
Special sale of rosea going on nt the
Rogue Volley Floral Co. Knrhenrt
street on So. Riverside. Phone 1040.
43
Out of town Oregonlnna sojourning
here Sunday and today Included U. H.
Reese. of Corvallis. Mrs. R. Davis and
Ruth Davis of Chlloquln. Dr. L. Go
nan of Kugene. and the folowlng from
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hen
bard. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hackus. Dr.
F. VI. Dlemer, Mr. and Mrs. . I J.
Kmlth. Dr. fleorgo A. Canny, Mr. and
Mis. Wm. P. 1-ord. Mrs. W. Hmvklnn
and Margaret Hawkins.
The hih school site window exhibit
nt Weeks Orr'a Is an eye opener. It
shows where the majority of tho hlh
school population reside: It shows the
center of population In Medford. It
shows what has hnppened to the I tear
Creek bottoms In tho past and what
might happen the the future. 41
Genuine Du Ponta Dueo used at
Class "A" Auto Paint Shop. 601 N.
Grapo streoi. 4
Clark Hymons of Portland, who In
Interested In Anhlnnd lithia develop
ment Is visiting his cousin Corbiu Kd
gell. Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early. Newcumh for
Wood. Phone 631. 3!tf
Perfume bottles .colored glass.frost
ed stoppers. bOc. Japanese Art Store.
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Toinl crop production In the Tule
lake district nf Klamath county will
rxceed the half million bushel crop of
1924. In the opinion of County Agent
C. A. Henderson of Klamath county.
Tho I. & B. site provides ample
grounds for Immediate needs and fu
ture expansion. 43
Planoa! See TAtinspach. tf
Mr and Mrs. Mnyer (Dan) Cole ar
rived home Sunday In a much more se.
dato manner than In which they de
parted on the Shasta train a week be
fore, when a delegation of friends
showered them with ii nt the d'ioi
and hurled "newly wed" Messages to
otherwise embarrass them befniv the
train passengers.
The "w't girl grndunte" ,inl the
luno bride" will both .Mm.
Trowbridge a clever creator of gowns.
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The P. & K. Kite is admirably adapt
ed to agricultural experimental work,
an important factor in tho high school
course, t 4Z
your arsenate sprays made fresh dally
at the Bear Creek Spray company, at
liear Creek orchards. , fco
Fancy creamery butter 40e per lb.
Johnson , Produce Co.
' The following Seattle people me
guests at local hotels: Mr. and Mrs.
K. P. Wilson. Mrs. A. C. Wilson. Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. AVnse, and Mcsdames
James D. Hodge, H. S. Bolcom and J.
C. Sullivan.
$10 reward for information leading
to the arrest and conviction for each
person caught stealing wood on our
yaida situated on the east side of
Court and McAndrews strets, also on
the Oregon-Owen Iaimher company
properly. Valley Fuel Co. 38tf
Attractive novelties suitable . for
gifts. Natwiek, Inc. 44
The next regular midweek Pavilion
Party is scheduled for Wednesday ev
ening at tho Fair Grounds Pavilion. A
special musical program Is. in course
of preparation for the event. X.
- Voters interested in the high school
site should take a few minutes from
business nnd look over the maps, pho
tograps, etc., in Weeks & Orr's show
windows. 44
Columbia plaster wall hoard . Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard. . .
With a score of 03. Clyde Gardner
of Medford, defeated at golf Harry F.
Goeti! of tho Three Horsemen of Coetir
d'Alcne, Idnho, at Portlnnd last Satur
day, according to the Portland Jour
nal. ,Wo design, wo cut. wo fit, and wo
make, any one or all four, for our aim
1h to please you- Mrs.- Trowbridge.
105 W. 10th Btreet. . tf
. Fancy , creamery butter 40c per lb. f
Johnson Produce Co.
The advance man , for tho Snapp :
Brothers snows, to bo here for a week '
beginning May 18th. la In the city. -The
shows will be on the lot opposite ,
the Southern Pacific station. i
Merchants' Association meeting to- '
night. 0:15 p. m, sharp, Hotel Med-:
ford. Several important talks lndud-1
Ing one on "What the Tourist Traffic '
Has Done for Medford and Prospects '
for .192 5." j
Fashion dictates stlmnesH, slmpllc- i
Ity and suppleness. Those nre achlov- j
ed only by an experienced designer. '
Mrs. Trowbridge, 905 W. 10th St. tf
Ford Hills, a former resident of this
city, visitod friends here Sunday nf
ternoon, on route by auto to Seattle.
Launspach Piano Store now open
for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite
RIalto theater. Successor to Root Mu
sic Co. . tf
.Have you tried that big milk flhake
nt UoVoe'a?
Mrs. Nellie Dowd-Jefforda Is build
ing a summer homo on Rogue River
near Trail. ,
. Tha discharge of Harry Cain, pri
vate 1 1 th tank company, regular
army, was found and awaits tho owner
at this office. , Mr. Cain enlisted at
Milwaukee. Anyone knowing tho ad
ieno Mr. Cain pleaao let us know.
44
Hemstitching 8c a yard. Tho Van
ity Shop.. Bartlett and Main. . tf
The Medford high school won the
annual southern Oregon high school
track and field meet Saturday after
noon at the fair grounds, scoring 62Vi
points. Ro.se burg wna second with
26 Vj points, nnd Central Point third
with 19 points. Ashland had no en
tries in the meet, for tho first time In
year. . , .;
Summer prices on blocks And slabs.
Place your order early. Newcomb for
Wood. Phone 81. -3iUf
ice und snow nlthough tt is still nec
csnary to work In eight feet of snow.
Officials of the game department an
ticipate a heavy egg tako ut Diamond
lake this year, ltst seuson the lake
produced more trout eggs than any
other lake or stream In the United
States.
Why allow your making, designing,
cutting, fitting or finishing garments
worry you, when you can find Just the
help you need on the large cities' plan?
Prices 25c an hour and up. Mrs. Wade
de Rvcke, 331 Kant Main. Phone 110.
48
Summer prices on blocks ifnd slabs.
Place your order early. Newcomb for
Woood. Phone US1, 3Utf
Alhurtus. the Miracle Man, who has
been holding forth for the last two
weeks at the RIalto theater, to packed
houses, closed his local engagement
Sunday evening, nnd will open in
Grants Pass Wednesday.
Hemstitching, buttons covered nt
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
A force of workmen are creosotlng
telephone poles In preparation for ex
tension work this summer of tho
Home Telephone company.
Kvery voter in Medford should take
a luok at the high school site exhibit
in Weeks & Orr's show window. It
consists of maps, photographs, etc..
that can't misrepresent. 44
Dressmaking and plain sewing. 9
West 12th street. 48
Adherents of the P. & K. site elec
tion apepared on the strets this morn
ing wearing buttons labelled 'Tho P.
& K. for Me."
Columbia piaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods JjUtnber
Yard.
Fishing is growing better both In
tho river nnd the smaller streams, and
a number of good catches of salmon
and trout were mndo Sunday.
; We pay for avhns and sell dirt
cheap. Hrown & White Agency, Inc.
v tf
R. S. Daniels left today for Klamath
Falls on a short business, trip in the
interests of the power company.
The P. & K. site Is admirably lo
cated for athletic .events and can. ad
mirably be made the center nf com
munity activities. , , 43
. Mrs. Gus Nichols of Ka;le Point was
among the out of town visitors In the
city today.
Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co
The outlnir of tho Ionl O. A. C. club Medford .defeated Ruch. at the Hol-
yesteijday at Union Creek was attend- ly .street grounds Sunday ufternoon,
ed by about 20 members who motored 11 to 7, In a baseball game,
up to that point during the forenoon.) Dance in the "open air:" Attend
had a crimp put in it bv a heavy storm the popular "Pavilion Parties" at the
during which much rain and hall fell. Fair Grounds Pavilion Wednesday and
nd which was accompanied by much t(im
thunder and lightning. It , was one of , , j" "
u it . - tV ..... ily sojourning hero are Mr. and Mrs.
members had ever seen, the targe hail
;Uones fairly covering the ground like
snow.
Guaranteed lawn mower sharpen
ing, called for and delivered free.
Medford Hardware & Sporting Co.
Phono 290. 48
J. A. Dolllson and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Mlcken of San Francisco, and Mr. und
Mrs. J. A. Mickcn and Mr. und Mrs.
H. C. Turner of Los Angeles.
ITsetl piano for sale at a bargain.
Noel Krskine. Phone 729-W. C9
H. H. Stewart of the Owen-Oregon
As one of the features of the season i,.,...' J , ...i., , tJrt.i i
at Diamond Lake resort this summer,
there will be an orchestra of college
boys. They will eniertain in evenings,
and act as guides, boat tenders and
clerks during the day.
R. I. R. eggs at DeVoe's. tf
Evidence of a political storm la
gathering about W. K. Crews, state
corporation commissioner, and well
known resident of this city. Is shown
in the following editorial comment
from the Eugene Guard, of last Satur
day: A state Official In any capacity
openly lending his presence to a stock
selling campaign meeting presents
rather a remarkable figure, but when
that official Is a corporation commis
sioner, charged with regulation and
restriction of stock selling projects,
the spectacle becomes still more re
markable. At the meeting of the
Guaranty Oil compuny stockholders
hero Wednesday night. Corporation
Commissioner W. J3, Crews acted as
spokesman for the company manage
ment In Invltlngany stockholders pres
ent who might be dissatisfied with
their Investment to come forward and
receive a refund of the amounts they
had pakl, together with interest from
the time Investment wua made.
. The P. & K. site will provide splen
did playground for. the youngsters of
Medford, something now sadly needed.
Mervyn Chas'tain, a graduate of the
high school this yearff and a star of
basketball and. baseball teams, will en
ter the University of Oregon next fall,
according to present plans, and Gilbert
Knips. his running mate of the local
quint will enter O. A. C.
If you want a furnished apartment
with all the modern conveniences, see
or phone Hotel Holland. tf
Mrs. Emma Hoffman has returned
from a visit with friends nnd relatives
In Washington state.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & "White Agency, Inc.
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J. T. Sullivan,, formerly a resident of
Medford, but now of Tacoma was in
Medford Saturday enroute from work
on tho Redwood highway.
Raise Them Right!
MADRON A
MINERALIZED YEAST
GHick-Grb
DEVELOPING MASH
Will Do More Than You Really Anticipated.
Chicks, will develop into strong, productive pullets
'if fed this good mash. .
Leg Weakness will be' entirely eliminated from your
list of poultry troubles. "
Monarch Seed & Feed Go.
,323 East Main Phone 260 -
Tho Farmers' Service Station ',
May loth
Tho iM'uplo of tho Roifiie River Vallov have ahvn vs accepted
MAY 10T1I as tho end of the Frost Season' '
MAY 10TH HAS PASSED
Therefore, we may assume that ..the frost season is. practically
passed and the Fruit Grower has
ONE LESS THING TO WORRY ABOUT
The Hail Season is NEVER 1' ASSET). If you are one of the few
Fruit Growers who have not yet secured j o u r Hail Insurance,
may we surest that
NOW IS THE TIME
r. a. H.jme. THE INSURANCE MAN
Particular People Prefer "Pavilion
Pari Its!" . There' n reason! Fair
CJrounds. every Wednesday nnd Sat
urday. J,et's go! . 48
Hegular communication
of KeumeR Chapter, Wed
nesday evening. May 13th,
nt 8 p. m. Josephine chap
ter will put on the initiatory
degrees. Visiting members welcome
to all meetings.
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Attention I4kIUh!
Mrs. .Young of the Columbia Cos
metic Co., Chicago, will give free face
maasnges .demonstrating -a new homo
beauty cream. Room 404, Hotel Hol
land, three days only.. . 44
. R. & S. M.
Table .Itock Council
I. 1). Stated assembly
Tuesduy. May 31Hh. M.
I. Grand Master pre
sents u . with charter.
Dinner nt 6:30, Masonic
Hall. All companions requested to be
on hand. Degree work will be exem
plified. 44
meeting.
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Scottish Kite.
Special meeting SiKklyou
Lodge of Perfection Monday,
7:30 p. m. Petitions for re
union should be filed at this
Paul 13. ItYNXIXG,
- - Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK JtKXT 5-room modern house;
clone In. ?30. Dr. Klliolt. - 45
l'X)H SALE First
28-H-l.
cutting
alfalfa
43'tf
FOR HI HE -Man with teum. Phone
452-H. 4S
FOH SALK Choice lots on pnved
. street near West Main. Owner.Mrs.
Ktta Hay, 1104 West Main St. Phone
804-Y. 48
WANTED 1-lounekoeplnK by widow
with two children. Call or write 645
Palm street. 46
FOH SALE New piano of quality
Easy terms. Xoel Erskinc. Phone
7S9-W. C
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Since 1909
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LATER
Since Writing This Ad We Have Received Reports
J? a Number of Losses Which Occu.ired Yestelay!
COMEDIANS
BIG WHITE
TENT ,
Cor. Fourth and Fir Sts.
Farewell Week
TONIGHT
Tho Great Swede Comedy.
'OLE, THE SWEDE
DETECTIVEi"
Coming
"KU KLvJX KLAN"
Doors Open 7 P. M.
Orchestra 7:40 P. M.
Curtain 8 P.
Prices 10-25-50 Cents
M.
Mirth! Music! "Mimicry!
TOMORROW!
Official Opening of Summer Season
Special
Bargain
Matinee,
2 P. M.
Admission 35c
Kiddies 10c
OlfcPHEUM JR.
ADVANCED
Vaudeville
Evening
.7 and 9
Adults 5
Kiddies 2
With a Bill of Exceptional Merit and Variety
' . ' ' By Stars of Song, Skill and Smiles
IIEADKl) BY
TONIGHT
LAST
' TIMES!
i'CHiCKIE'
The Popular
Newspaper
Story With
DOROTHY
. MACKAILL,
JOHN
BOWEES,
HOBART . .
BOSWORTH
THE COTTON PICKERS
Presenting a Company of
ALL WHITE ARTISTS Characterizing the
Southern Negro With
MICKEY & ELSIE McGARRY,
Bert Colcrnan, Walter Swartz, Ray Kelly
and Peter J. Smith.
JOE WHITEHEAD
Musical Comedy Star
, LUCILE & MILDRED VISEMAN
Offer an "Intimate Musicale"
JACK & CLAIRE McMAHON
In "Variety With a Punch
BOLLIGER & REYNOLDS
"A Trip On a Line"
TOPICS OF THE DAY-
-COMEDY
Orchestra Direction of F. Wilson Waite
FRANK & 1 IS I
WHY NOT BUY FROM THE
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND
CUT OUT SUBSTITUTION?
We Wholesale and
Retail
Frosli mul smoked rnoats, 'home
made lard nnd sausage. Fruit nnd
freslk vrari'tables from the farm
cvorv immiins. Fresh Fish from
Marshfield. Creamery Hutter.
Choe-se and some can irnods. We
ive tje consumers the benefit of
our large buying advantages.
Johnson Produce Co.
241 X. Fir St. Tlione P7
COMING WEDNESDAY!
WORLD'S FUNNIEST,
MOTION PICTURE! ''
with U Uk
' 3
1
5yd Chaplin
Dlrtcled ty $colf iidiwy
THE GIRLS CONFIDED IN "HER"
THE MEN MADE LOVE TO "HER'
THEN THE SKIRT SLIPPED OFFH
AND THE NEWS SLIPPED OUT 1
8 Riotous Reels
OH WOW
WHAT LAFFS!
FOR RENT
55 ft. Riverside Ave. Frontage
in Sparta Building, just off
Main St., or will remodel into
smaller stores'to suit Tenant.
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Windows and Sash, Screens,
Window and Door Frames,
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind!
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
c Price Absolutely Right.
' Do Not Order Prom Out-of-Town Concerns Before
Letting Us Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
MedfoaA . A Modern MiJJ Oregon