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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1925)
PAGE TWO Tocal and Personal A very large portion of. the Med ford put.lk- hailed with iiiuch aatis f act ion ti-e news item published in yesterday's Mail Tribune that the mer chants of the city ot their meeting the night before, had decided to clone their places of business (til day Memo rial Day, May 30, and nil day Satur day, July 4. Before you buy that piano see I,aun spach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and is reliable. tf After months of earnest study the Hoard of Kducallon unanimously rec ommend the P. & K. site. -11 The list of teachers for the public schools will probably be published In tomorrow's Mail Tribune, as the list of acceptances of contracts tendered by the school board had been signed and returned to the board by Monday night. Unless something unexpected occurs the list will be ready for pub lication tomorrow morning. Japanese oiled paper parasols In at tractive new eolors and designs. 65c to $1.50. Japanese Art Store. 4(i Clean rags for auto wipes. Salva tion Army. Phone 3!ti. 47 The Ladies of the ltoyal Neighbors of Jacksonville will hold a dance next Friday evening, the proceeds to be de voted to the benefit of the Jackson County Pioneer Museum in the V. 8. Hotel, and recently opened. HcmBlKching 8c a yard. The Van ity Hhop, Burtlett and Main. tf Why not make your dress at the Wade de Rycke Sewing school, 25c an hour, this includes instruction, us of machine,ete. Phono 1 10. 331 10. Main. 45 Can you beat It? Three hours of good wholesome amusement for 75c! And It's mighty good cxereiHe, too! Dance at the Fair Grounds -Pavilion tonight. Ladies free! 45 Authority to Ihhua $180,000 worth of bonds for a new high school build ing in Mllwaukie, Ore., was granted nt an election last Saturday in Mil waukle, participated in by electors of 11 surrounding districts. The vote was 360 to 372. A'tev. F. R. Leach offers this week his beautiful home, 16 H. Lnurel street, nt $250 below the low figure held ut. Look It over. One of the best buys. 46 "Pavilion party" tonight. 'Admis sion 7fic. 45 Today is tho 1 3th of tho month, and, ns always on the 13th. tho superstitious part of the local public moves with caution. Some of the school site radi cals view with alarm the fart that the 13th comeB so near the day of tho high school location election. Use Bear Creek Oil Emulsion In your arsenate sprays as a spreader and o destroy tho codling moth eggs. Call at Hear Creek spray plant. C0 After months of earnest study the Hoard of Education unanimously rec ommend the P. & JO. Bite. 41 L. U. BhurUeff, clerk ftt .the Hotel Holland, and wife have returned from their visit to Portland, during which ho attended tho meeting of tho North west Ho Lei me na association. Thirty inch hidestruotabto pearls, nicely matched, very luatrous. OHc, Japanese Art Store. 46 F. Steward mentioned In the letter from tho educational experts of U. of O. should have been C. T. Steward, in- , Ktructor in mathematics. 46 , TCva N. Owen of Medford is churg od by Mrs. Delia Acklln, In a com plaint filed In justice court this morn ing, with operating ah automobile tn a rockless manner. No time for her hearing hns been Bet yo, according to Justlco Oowdy. 'Mrs. Acklln declared thnt the car driven by Eva Ni Owen collided with tho car driven by Mm. Acklln, and that the accident wns due to careless driving on the part of the former. Ashland Tidings. "Pavilion party" tonight. Admis sion 7 6c. 45 fipcclul sale of roses going on at the Rogue Valley Floral Co. Earheart street on So. Riverside. Phone 1040. 48 The local Elks lodge monthly news bulletin containing Itomn of Interest to the lodge, members has been re vlvod after a quietus for several years. The first Issue was hoi ng distributed through the mails today to nio mem bers of No. 1186. . Genuine Du Fonts Duco used at Class "A" Auto Paint Shop, 601 N. Ornpo street. . ' 46 Kenl metropolitan tempo! Brand ni'W dance hits! Hear "Dlnty" Monro's "nil stars" at the "Puvlllon Party" to night." Fair Grounds, of course. 45 Commencement exercises nt the Wolf Creek high school Will be held on Friday night nt the Wolf Crock high school. This Is the first com mencement in the history of that com munity and n class of flvo boys will he graduated on that occasion. Summer prices on blocks and slabs. Place your order early. Newcomb for Wood. Phono 631. 30tf Have you read Prof. Douglas and Dr. ltulney's reply to Stoward's letter (tho Hotter Sites Com. Argument)? It was In Tuesday's Mall Tribune. It was to the point. These men are Im partial and they know. 46 James A. Ormnndy . of Portland, general passenger ngent of the South ern Pacific railroad, who addressed tho Ashland Chamber of Commereo fo rum yesterday noon, and spent the afternoon, Inst nlKht nnd this morning here on business, left this forenoon for n business visit at CI rants Pass. Perfume bottles .colored glass. frost ed stoppers. 50c. Japanese Art Store. 46 After months of earnest study the P.oard of Kdurntion unanimously rec ommend the P. & E. site. 41 Visitors from Seattle temporarily sojourning In the city inclitdo Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Fox and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Monin and tho Misses Alice ond Jessie Mornn. Pianos! See Launspurh. tf We ran yet nino acres on Holly street for $10,600. Let tho people keep their homes for the present. They are not In the way. .The school ex perts recommend this. 4 5 Mrs. T. J. Matmgren of Phoenix, who recently underwent a serious op eration nt St. Vincent's Imtmltal in Portland, b returned to her home, nfrmnpanied by a mi rue. Iust winter mir school Mnr.1 thoufcl0 less than two acres Inre ei0jgh for a new high school site. Wi0 do we have aIo have sixteen now? 4 5 Extra Q;0. deep blue cantaberry bell plants. 6ucftozcn, 325m'. Holly. Phone 3P0-L. tf o Among the early summer attrac tions at the Craterian, will be Jane Cowl, noted actressand beauty, in "Ho. meo and Juliet." It will mark the first appearance of Jane Cousin this city. The "sweet girl graduate" and tho "June bride" will both find Mi-h. Trowbridge a clever creator of gowns. After months of earnest study the Hoard of Kdumlion unanimously rec ommend the J & E. site. 41 L. J. Peterson of Coquille Js trans acting business matters in the city for a few days. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Vfrtley Fuel Co. tf Parents- remember, twenty per cent of high school students live east of Bear creek. Why send overwhelm ing majority across congested bridge and Pacific highway, where often 3uoo to 4000 cars pass every day? 4'i I. E. Martin, grand master of the Council of Muster Masons of Oregon, was a visitor In Eugene Monday and was n guest at the noon luncheon of the Klwajiis club. J. It. Richmond, general secretary of the same organi zation, was expected to arrive In the city this afternoon. The two will be joined by E. F. Cnrlcton, principal conductior of work of the order, and will leave for Mod ford tonight, where they will install a council tomorrow night. Eugene Guard. Fruitgrowers Oil Emulsion for your arsenate sprays made fresh daily at the Bear Creek Spray company, ut Hear Creek orchards. &() Over 30 real, honest-to-gonduess dunces for 75c! Wonderful music, ex cellent floor and a fine crowd! Fair O rounds Pavilion! Tonight! 4 5 Fred Colvlg of this city spent yep lenlny in Grants Pass on internal revenue office business. Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. "Pavilion Party" tonight. Ladies free. 4 5 Out of town Oregonians In the city who arrived yesterday included Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Everston of Marsh- field, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Marolf and child of Tillamook, nnd Mrs. W. F. Jeffress and Jpauitn Cleasnn and many others from Portland. $10 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction for each person caught stealing wood on our yards situated on the enst side of Court and McAndrews strets, nino on tho Oregon-Owen Lumber company property. Valley Fuel Co. 3Ktf Ten dollars worth of good music for 75c! and three hours of real danc ing thrown in for good measure! Fair G row n ds Pa v 1 1 in n . Tonight! 4 5 Ashland was tho point of mobiliza tion last night for American Legion men from a number of southern Ore gon posts, to celebrate Die successful completion of the membership drive in Ashland. OvPr fifty Med ford le gionnaires were present ut the inilatlon ceremony which was conducted by of ficials of tho Medford post. The Mod- ford drum and bugle cor pa headed a parade of legion men through the downtown streets and Inter Joined In tho chase after candidates, who. al though tied together with a strong rope, mnde a dash for liberty ns the parade neured the city park. Columbia plaster wall board Call j l-tl I'KI US. YttlUUUU YUUWU JjU 111 IJV'I yard. Why take n site that there in a ques tion about its being wet? Vote for the Holly street site. 46 Tho appointment secretary's office at tho O. A. C. is busy with scores of seniors registering for positions nnd many teachers in the field desiring' changes, according to Miss May Work Inner, appointment secretary. Fashion dictates stlmuess. simplic ity and suppleness. These nre achiev ed only by nn experienced designer. Mrs. Trowbridge, 906 W. 10th St. tf Why not accept the recommenda tion of the Hoard of Education nnd select the P. A E. site? 45 The regular meeting of the school board scheduled for last night turned out to bo nn Informal one owing to the absence of a member from the city, and the regular meeting is now sched uled for tonight with all members in attendance. Lnunspnch Piano Storo now open for business nt 111 W. Main. Opposite Rlalto theater. Successor to Hoot Mu sic Co. tf Essentials of n good school site Avoid low, filled and wet land. Frank Irving Cooper. Boston's school archi tect. AG The dally number of out of state cars to register hero with the local slate traffic bureau dropped yester day to only thirty-three. .Have you tried that big mil It shake at DeVoe's? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft) It KKNT 5-room hutiKalow. (.iar 4fo. Call nt l!l Ho. Ivy. 17 FOlt 11KXT 2-room apartment. 1 Hi S. Holly. -17 Ft) It KKNT li-room house, clone in, unfurnished. Phono 47U-M, l'i WANT10D For cash. Lot. near or on pavement, not far out. Stale price and location. P. O. llox OfS Cliy. FtiK MALK HulldliiK lots on pave ment. Chicken and slock ranches, ltargaln prices. K. 11. Hurd. Tel. 4-', I li KOH HA UK Itantie. hedronm set and miscellaneous furniture. 213 i3. Cen tral ave. -10 I-OHT On road to Dodo hridKC spare the. Finder please notify lan WntHon at Mann's. -HI FOR Tit AUK OK SAl.K Chevrolet car. Will consider pood cow. ln- quire J PM Court street. 4ti QUALITY " L CORNER J Fountain Lunches and we have Winstel's Delicious Candies. o Davidson's Cornor Ar arg aln MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS MEDPflWD MAIL TTITBUNE, Cloudy tonight, fair Thursday and a moderate temperature it the official weather prediction issued this morn ing. The maximum temperature of yesterday was 74.2. New alfalfa hay. 2K-U-P. 4C Why not accept the recommenda tion of the Hoard of Education and select the P. & E. site? 45 Commander Hmglcton of the Oram's PaM A UH-rh an L'lon post attended the joint legion meeting in Ash hind last night. accompanied by Comrades Smith, Harris, .Sotitunt and Jtrmvn. Workman were busy parly this morning erecting the new sign across north liiverside avenue for the Phipps auto camji. iiminr prices on blocks and slabs. Place your order early. Newcomb for Wood. Phono 631. 39tff .Why talk of litigation preventing a necessary high school when construc tion could begin tomorrow on land owned by the Medford School District? 40 W. II. I tucker, who was formerly owner of the liucker Taxi company, has purchased an Interest in the Kin caid Taxi company of this city. Mr. Hiick'T is well known in Medford and southern Oregon. 1'himI piano for sale, at a bargain. XupI Krskhie. Phono 7 29-W. 6! "Pavilion Party" tonight.' Ladles frr-f. 4r, ii niiii i i ii i ii ii i i ii i 111 1 GREATEST forget .ffirii ikW Ki xn &-ffirira r i a i , M&m II 1 LAUGHING . ' Iftlfcil 1 U S W I ' " ' II l RIOT see this i S III IN YEARS "' today . .. H 1 AWs Mil The world's '?'??? ' i fljj p I funniest motion picture is 8 SCREAMING REELS 8 i ipl here, and everybody's LAFFS! YELLS! THRILLS! Wk Wm M happy. il0ffilQr' C S ' II "Hll fep I III mm m zmmmr. mm mi. . ei.' m .mm M where the nuts come from! The Funniest ' $M n Woman in Pictures J . I V Is a MAN! ' ' y rra j ' .... . : I L i. I 11 I You'll Roar When You See It and I ) I Bl.: gl A Special Musical Score for This II I i&fjft Continue to Laugh for Production Has . Ii I a C9 Months Afterwards when ' JSik R ' :i f p ' Brown ;; 1 fl-gg' Adults 50 Cents v ' . ' I MlM Ii kh C.hiU Id C- And her rendition at the GIANT M I f is ,. . . - . . . . . i.-.p RjfM rt jtSSSSST? - wuiUiixajBK completes a lypicai lofe I of P 1 ' CEATEEIAN presentation., II h ijj wkrBgS!- SUNDAY Rupert" flushes' Comedy Sensation rcinrmwH...! - ,..:,..;... .,,., ,., miwJLw-M tih $m p .. tern MEDFOTID, OKECiON, Mrs. A lice A pplegato Pargent of .U' ksonvllle will adli""a tnp Oaugh tn'S of the American devolution nj'-et-ing at Ashland next Friday arlie hoim of Mrs. J. P. Lodge, on "Historic Spots in the Hoguu Jtiver Valley." Why allow your making, designing, cutting, fitting or finl.shing. garments worry you. when you can find just the help you need on the large cities' plan? Prices irie an hour and up. Mrs. Wade de Jiyckc, 331 Eust Main. Phono 110. 48 Why not accept the recommenda tion of the Hoard of Education and select the P. &. E. site? 45 The first new straw hat of the sea son to be worn In a proud, almost bra zen matter of fact manner, was seen nn the head of A. It. Cunningham this forenoon In the business section, while on his way to get a hair cut. Dressmaking and plain sewing. P West 12th street. 48 The ball park owned by the Med ford school district contains 4.4 acres. 4 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ktoltsse have re turned from a motor trip to Eugene where they went to spend Mothers' Day with their daughter Loraine, who Is a students at tho L. of O. Hemstitching, buttons covered nt the Handicraft Shop. tf "Pavilion Party" tonight. Ladies free. .if, in i iihiiii i in Willi 1 1 Hill mil in M I mill I I III I o WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, Issuance of another new po' tag-O r.tamp to commemorate the landing of the first immigrants to the United Slates from Norway has been an nounced bhe postofflee department. The stump to be Issued in denomina- ti'is of two fiid five cents, wux be known as the Norse-American Com memorative Btam). and but a limited number will be printed. The first Norse immigrants landed in -w York harbor October !t. 1K23, coming over in tho sloop liestauratlonen. The stumps will be placed on sale at Wash ington, May 18. Summer prices on blocks and slabs. Place your order early. Newcomb for Woood. Phone 331. 3!Uf Why not accept the recommenda tion of the Hoard of Education and select the P. & E. site? 45 Among California guests nt the lo cal hotels are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keedgear, and Air. and Mrs, Davis Kunyan and child of Los Angeles. Mrs. Eraser of San Jose, Mrs. Soule of Piedmont, and the folowing from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Cray. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Love and. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Lawrence. .Hand made and embroidered baby dresses of fine white material for 2.50 nt the Handicraft Shop. 5U Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. IP i hi hii mm MiliMllWI'BJLMBM-tMIMI 1925 JCL Pirn is demon-I Vvs. strafing vwi known t;iumnw cnr. luetics has interviewed many Medford . ladies at the Hotel Holland during her short ytay here. She will remain . here but one more day and has ex-1 tended ' cordiul invii.Ttion to local j women to call ThurstlSy and see her j line of facial preparations and sham- ; poos. I Columbia plaster wall hoard, t an for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. j We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. "I Tennis racquet restrlnglng. 20S South Central. Phone yil-W. The Golden Link Jtible class will give their farewell party for Uev. and Mrs. F. It. Leach and daughter, Helen, Friday, May 1'ith. at the home of Mrs. F. L. Lennett, 531 S. Riverside, in stead of at the home of Mrs. Penoyer. us previously announced. Fifteen nev Everfqst wash mate rials for your summer frocks. Thin materials for the frilly feminine styles, heavier materials for the boy ish tailored models. ' Handicraft Shop. ' 5U Fancy creamery( butter 40c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. . It. I. It.' oksts at DeVpe's. tf "Pavilion parly" tonit'ht. Admis sion 75c. 4B MWl1 llllitl i mi Hiilill lilWfcl'IIIMH II mill Bill Mil' " I IMI'rWi'lMIIWIIIMf iii i i The W. C. T. l wj! nt ; 3Iaptlt t'lnii in i"'""' M at A, ni'i' T's Uuy im-oki-hti 1i:iu lwen in-ep.rrtH and n lun uuoiulam-i; is desired. Guaianlei'd lawn nmwei' 'nhnn)fil Inir. i-allMl -fur und. delivered free. Hertford Hdwaie & Sporting Phone 'J'Jti. 4fi you will find many beautiful weaves and rieh fa:t colors In tho i:verfat mutetinlH at the Handicraft Hhop. Also u wonderful line of laces from which to select your trlmmlntw. "Pavilion party" toniaht. Adinis- FOR INGESTION 1 6 Bell-ans I Hot water 'Sure Relief 25t and 75e Packages Everywhere in. . . i. . Tt m hum iliaillTJIl A ,w