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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
a o o O TVTTWF&TUY. M$Y 57. 1A22? -PA f ocal and JU Personal Th first grass lire In the.clty this east in C;ifornla this eprl to hln year t, far that resulted in calllnB out der travel. Mr Oarlock, manaK0r of J! Jl ,"'... ,! vo-ter- Medford branch, writes that he all- day afternoon In the North Central j avenue and Third street neighborhood, which was extinguished, however, be-! fore the fire department nrnvcu. , Triors was no damage. The grass on tho uni lota and uncared for park- ing in- front of some homes Is getting dry tftid discolored, especially fox tall, and because of its heavy growth Is gradually fjoriubiB a,j fire menace. Orders taken for anger odd anil sunshiho cake at 75c each, at 7 37 W. 14th street. Phone 224-L. 01 Hey.; F. R. Leach returned Tuesday from tsremerlon, Wash., where he went for trie purpose of purchasing a home. He noports that he found and pur chased one of the better residences of the city, where he goes next Monday to loeule as pastor of the First ltap tist church. The men of the church, learning of Mr. Loach's visit, arranged . to welcome him at a dinner at one of the hotels. Rummage sale at the Salvation Army, 4th and Bartlett, Thursday and Friday mornings, this week, from 8 a. m. to.; noon. !Ui:and Mrs. Vernon Vawter and Mr. rripd Mrs. R. F. Olin leave for Los Angeles Thursday morning to attend the Shrlners' convention. Before you buy that piano seo Laun spadi".' He can save you money. He knows Dlanos and is reliable tf Thirdly Cleaning & Dyeing com pany vill be closed all day Saturday, ik' 68 The Grants Pass Ministerial asso- elation, at their meeting yesterday, ex pressed, thelr.disfuvor nt the holding of a rodeo In Grants Pass on Sunday, July fi. The matter was taken up in the 'Churches on Sunday and reports wero made by the pastors at Monday's sossslbn. Grants Pass Courier. You will not believe that "Gipsy Love Song," "Marcheta," "The Ros ary," "O Sole Mio "Love's Old Sweet Song." "The Swan," "Melody in F," etc., etc., can be played in a compara tively short time by means of a new original method until it Is demonstrat ed to you. Try It with a guarantee. Fred Alton Knight, Teacher of Piano, 318 Liberty Building. Medford, Ore. Summer course, June 1st to August 15. . ' CO Oregon's greatest eccentric dancers In contest at Butte Falls Saturday night;f,f - , ; ; 67 Registered at local hotels this fore noon wero the following people from a distrtrtfcef' Mr', and Mrs. K: F. BlBhop of Newark, N. J.; Chas. Merrium of 'Washington, D. C, A. Anderson of Sy racuse, is'. '., Mrs. Ilia W. Kuotz of Warren, Ohio, Mr.' and Mrs. N. R. Bozley of Salt Iake City, G. C. Sordy and family of Lewiston, Idaho, S. L. Rarrix of Chicago, Mrs.- J, B. Green hut, Miss :JmUo. CroejihuJ, Mrs, L. Galley, Mrs. Blanche' Pftiisch,. Henry Neagle and E. M. Gallon of New York City, and Hi "ptss Haovpf of Ogden, Utah.' . h'- ' . 'm i . - ' Special thftf W4W(n?"ffrvr tablnot Singers. SUigpr,,Cp.t30. o. Fir. 60 Lots of rizes at th.Q .But'e FttUs dance Saturday night! , 67 One of tho latest type vefrlgerated display cased for salads, fancy cheeses and meats, and a new Shorer counter for bulk goods have been Installed by the H. E; Marsh Grocery. Tho City Cleaning & Dyeing coin- puaiy .vlU bo closed all day Saturday. ' v ' . ' 58 Fresh salt, water Balmon. 20c lb. Johnson Produce Co. Kri. Norman Normlle of Portland is visiting relatives here, having arrived from Grants'Pass on Monday where she had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Korr. Dance extraordinary, Butte Falls, Saturday nightr, 'A real party! 67 Chlnose and -Japanese parasols in new designs, and shapes. Attractively priced, 60c and up. Japanese Art 8tore. , 61 Mrs: Harry Durow of Kan Fran cisco arrived hero this morning for a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Al , bert Burch of: Black Oak ranch. The City Cleaning & Dyeing com pany will bo closed all day, Saturday. '. ' - 68 Columbia plaster wall toard Call for prices. .. Wallace . Woood Lumber yard. . Nine more cars wero roglHterod nt Merrick's Motor Inn yestorday than tho 68 of the day before. Tho Proenlx C. E. society is giving a big "Penny" social at Clyde Hull at 8 o'clock Thursday. May 28th. Every body como and have "oodles" of fun and good oats. 68 Fresh salt water salmon,. 20c lb. Johnson Produce Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walch of tho Ante lope district wero among tho many visitors In the city this morning. Fred Alton Haight. teacher of piano, announces summer course, June 1st to August lfithi Superior piano instruc tion supplemented with new original methods. Further Information upon refluent. Studio 318 Liberty Building, Medford. Ore. Phone 72. 60 Slllt and cotton flags; nlso cotton bunting, at Japanese Art Store. 60 r wv(j Help Save ; the Children of Oregon TJic Doernbec her Hospital Committee will visit y o u to morrow. k t, Do your bifc and we'll go over the top. J . ! Tln-O f?ilfurd i v. I EHsotlatlon brunch. because of its being the first "JUree A" bureuu in Oreson that ('ulirorntiins cominK north on the Pacific li?hway come in contact with, is tho one that bni the brunt of the early Califor nia rUHh to the urocn fields of OreKon. i There belnc no hoof and mouth ilia- liclpates a record ureaK.nB season . northward travel by - native sons" in search of a breath of cool, fresh air. You will have to nurry ir you get your share or those 2UC oranges at u Voe's. 54 Columbia plaster wall board. Call fo." prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. Alva Barges departed this morn- Ing for lied wood City. Calif., where he1 inteudi to locate permanently. j Have your brass and aluminum, ctiHtlimH made at Eagle Urami Foun dry. Aahland, Ore. 140 Oberlln street 07 Oranges, oranges, Voe'H. 0c a dozen at De Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Avery of Marsh field are among the out of town Ore- gonlans on temporary BoJoyrnB in the city. Others are V. N. Diaz and H. M. Hawkins of Salem, and tho following from Eugene: Mr. and Airs. James F. Crandell. P. P. Knh,'ht, C. F. Hchmeer, T. F. Jones. II. J. Kalisky, F, It. Car ter and J. L. Fuller. All liiick layers, "masons and plas terers in this locality, are Invited to at tend a meeting to be held Thursday night, at 8 o'clock, In Carpenter's Hull. 6 Box. top machines $5 each. Drop heads $10 each. Singer Co. 1 0 Ho. Fir. wishing to get up his .muscle and re v 1 60 1 dure his weight, has purchased a corn- Mrs. Fred Mlddlebusher of Trail, ( blnalion hand plow-cultivator for Gor. was a business caller In the city last evening. Regular communication of Kennies chapter Wednesday evening, May 27th. at 8 p. m. There will be Initiation and social night. 67 Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen ut De Voe's. , ... 54 Four hundred and twenty-eight se niors and graduate students have ap plied for degrees at the University of Oregon, and while failure to complete academic work may reduce this num b.er somewhat before Commencement Day, University officials say that the 1925 graduating class will exceed 400, u record. In University history. Two hundred and ninety-five seniors on tho Eugene campus have applied for de grees. An additional Iirty-rour com pleted their work on March 14 and will participate in the commencement exerices, bringing the Eugene total of upplicanU-to 340. . Why not employ a dressmaker or experience and n nutation . Mrs. Trowbridge, 005 W. 10th street. tf Let's put Medford over the top. Help raise her quota of the American Le gion Endowment Fund! 58 Messrs. S. B. Loewenberg and "Pete". Crelghton of Portland are local busi ness visitors calling on the electrical firms o fthia city. Fancy creamery butter 41c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. . . ,t , Plarios Sob Lauhspach. tf Mrs. Elizabeth 'L., Davla Moft last evening for Battleground, Washington, where ; (mo' wlll spend ao'me "time vis iting relatives. . ' ' - The Theosophlcal lodge will hold an open mooting in their lodgo room on Thursday evening. May 28, at 8 o'clock to which nil are Invited, 1 Barber shops open Friday night un ,tll 9 o'clock. . CI oho all day Huturdny. ' , 59 . Tho appearance of Mimi Brothers', famous dnnce orchestra at the Fair Grounds Pavilion tonight promises to draw a record attendance. Local res idents who have heard this aggrega tion state that a musical treat is in storo for all who attend. Tenitis racquet restrlnglng. 208 So. Central. Phono 1172. 70 8 "Big Timo" artists playing and singing all the latest , popular dunce hits! The musical treat of tho sea son! Fair Grounds Pavilion, tonight. 57 Wnshlngtonians registered nt local hotels include It. R. Rogers of Spo kane, Mrs. Jessie Ferguson, John Fer guson of. Tucoma, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Smith and Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Gallagher of Seattle. llavo you dope your bit? Help to raise Medford's part of tho American Legion Endowment Fund! C S Hendllners on tho "big time" vau deville circuit! Mann Brothers' fa mous syncoputnrs only nppearnnce In Oregon 1 Fair Grounds Pavilion, tonight. May 27. 67 Mrs. J. A. Manke underwent an operation this morning. - at Sacred Heart hospital. . Wo pay for uhIioh and sell dirt .heap. Brown & White1 Agency, Inc. tf 'New shipment of gold fish and moss. Jnpancgc Art Store. . 60 It will cost the Snnpp Broihers car nival shows, which are hero on the carnival grounds on South Willamette street, a total of $400 to show here this week. An Initial payment of $100 was made this morning to George A. Gil more, city recorder, and tho balnnco will bo paid this weole. The assess ment Is made on a basis of the number of attractions offered, It la stato. Eu gene Guard. Ellison-White Chautauqun June 6-12. Armory building. Seo official program for six days. Two programs each day, twelve splendid programs, Single admissions entire course $7. Se en ro season t ic ke ts for $2.60 bef or opening day. from any one of the guar antors or E. H. llurd, 402 Medford I Hlilg. Season reserve seats 60c nt Palmers, June 1st to 6th. Studont tickets $1.50. Junior tickets $1.00 this week from Miss Ferguson. Jackson; Miss Van Meter. Roosevelt; Miss Cox, Lincoln, and Prof. Hanhy, Washing ton. Student tickets from Supt. Smith or Prof, llussong, high school. Com- mltee. 58 Have yon done your bit? Help to raise Modford'a part of tho American legion Endowment Fund! 68 I About 8:30 last night two cars driven by H. M. Harvey and Frank Peck of this city, collided at tho Intersection 'of Main and Laurel streets, with no serious damage resulting to either ve hide. In Jmlgo Taylor's court this morning Peck was fined $16 for speeding on West 11th street. Only atop between Olympt.t. Wash. nnd San Francisco, Oul. Hear Amor lea's most vet-Halite dunce orchestra at the Fair Grounds Vuvllioii. tonight! 6 Irft's put Mfdfiirri over the top. Help raise her quota of tho Amcrhun Le gion Lnuowment Funu? !... i a uu'i.?i-t fit thlu ellv lfnVtR Mrs. C. A. Nwlgart of this city leuves ' tunlk'ht fur the east, where sh.willbe pend the summer vlsItlnK friends and relatives in Illinois and Wisconsin. ce Miss Kranklln for tutoring. 315 ti. Bartlett. Phono 608-I't. 69 9D. J. Vaughn or the Flounce Kotf) district, was a business caller In the city this afternoon. Orchard men. The Standard Mfg. Co., repairs orchard ladders at factory. , one 973. 00 Former Sheriff Terrlll of Jackson ville, who underwent a Herlous opora- tlnn Rome time, alio was in the city to any visiting friends. Although he mis not yet regained the welgnt, wnicn ne .lost during his long siege of Illness ho j appears to have fully recovered from (the effects of his long Illness. 1 Oraduallun gifts at tho Japanese Al t Sotre. oe- 1 Andrew lieim oi Mount nnasia uuy. Calif., arrived this morning to spend i n few fliiva trunsactinLr business. lJlu.meh ,,)nn0 titoro now 0en I for business at 1 1 1 W. Mnln. Opposite rtlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. rtt Albert Grantham of McCloud. Calif., returned to that city this morning af ter spending several uays visiting friends in the city. Our work stands every tet. If you are in doubt come and give us a trial. Mrs. Trowbridge, 90G West 10th. tf Gordon Warner is having a very vexatious week of it because in. addi tion to his dally school examinations his father, William J., is spending the week on a part of his vacation, look ing after the big garden of the Warner home. This means, that while the postmaster Is doing this, Gordon has all the hoeing, planting and similar .work to do. The older Mr. Warner don to use, Used piano for rale nt a. bargain. Noel Erskine. Phone. 729-W. 69 Rev. E. P. I-awrence will give the commencement address at tho Sams Valley high school this oveningat 8 o'clock. Trie . Presbyterian prayer meeting will bo In charge of Mr, H. F. W. Spllvcr. It. I. R. eggs av Deoe's. tf Included among Portland visitors in the city are Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Hamil ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rargelt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutke . and Mrs. Bailey. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Mrs, C. J. Hanson of Kan Francisco arrived last evening from Belllngham. Wash., to join her husband who has been visiting Mrs. D. It, Phlpps. Hemstitching, buttons covered nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Much of today was cloudy and quite warm, starting out with a minimum of 47.5, following Tuesday's maximum of 86.5. Partly cloudy weather is pre dicted for Thursday. Columbia plaster wnll board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. 1 Dr. nnd Mrs. H. G. Rlddell leave to night to attend tho Shrine convention nt Los Angeles to to Visit Santa Bar bara. Fancy creamery butter 41o per lb. Johnson Produce Co, ' The ilubllc niarkt'wlp b ope to morrow morning, in accordance with the new rule of throe market days a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Tho market will also bo open Saturday (Memorial Day) until 9 m. Marcelling 75 cents. Telephone 655 for appointment. 67 The out of the stnte cars registered yesterday by tho local state truffle bureau numbered thirty. Have you tried that big milk shake at De Voe's? Xol ice Stores Closed Saturday. At the meeting of the Merchants' Association it was decided to close all business houses nil day Decoration Day. May 30th, and as this falls on Saturday, tho stores will kOep open Friday evening until 8:30 p. ni. ; Our patrons are requested to keep this In mind and mako their purchases accordingly. F. E, REDDEN, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VOli HAI.K Witmly Rood fienh milk front, lmi. a. u. iiuiiHcuni. 524 is. Klwrnlilo. ' ' M KILL MOLES 1 AND GOPHERS WITH Poison Gas Hunt's Poison Tiaa Halls will ; qulukly rid ' your Kunlon of these trouble 3omo pests, INEXPENSIVE to USE Ask Us About Them MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Service In Seeds-- QUALITY1 . ' L CORNER J Fountain Lunches and we have Winstel's Delicious Candies. Davidson's Corner far nd Main MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS After th first 'nf .Tuno nnrmlt't l AHer tne firm or June permits win. necessary to build camp urea in . - the National Forests, exclusive of Union Creek or Lake of the Woods where fire guards are stationed. These permits can be obtained from any for est ranger or from the Foist Service office in the Federal building. We pay for asheB and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Slightly over a ton of salmon were caught Tuesdiu by the fishermen who made the drift during the night. Twelve boats made the trip, bringing in zvia pounas. Monuay nuuiiu. yto oruugiii to tne iuy which place Is again handling the all in excellent condition' inon were all in excellent nonunion """" t-wrwnef. . -STADAY. :' JiJmk You remember the brilliant artistry of BkSII pM KifeWit Milton Sills in "The Sea Hawk" and scores yigglfi i 0Si otner productions each better than its PyilS '' predecessor, until this amazing drama has ltlli 'r WftUrh'L I mmlv given Sills the vehicle that carriad him to ESfilllJ . full stardom. cSSTmen Co-Starring Butiful - l cTa E0Xferi925S of nOT? T5 iiCJl-- Mnl ' Medfor'd High 1UiVlO , TSSk s Iflf ftwryr - kenyon A3ix6fc-iirfj2:y ' mil lentatlons Friday) Jjto?s3Ka"fifiSfe35rTT j "I Want My Man" is a drama of a great fove and is pi ,s v;. ' of that rare type that holds your interest from the J' " ' " very start. It has everything necessary to entertain I it 1 and please you. . , , . I j Othet Craterian Attractions Include: " TWO REELS OF COMEDY PATHE NEWS L I, "BETTY" BROWN AT THE GIANT WURLITZER f"-j . : r r V " AdultSf ; rT I Sunday CORINNE GRIFFITH in "DECLASSE ; .. . Kiddfes j,"?wL::'i.iTi' v'vr-tr1 avllsl . IOC i r ' f- VH f 4 STv -.-:.;.-rj5t5V t n V " M T- - 9 rrr-! -7" ' -,.- .:y-".-,-.-.-Tft -C'J1 O V. v. . ! ...t,.4 A- .KVl.t...( r.- . . - -tMU,,'.--rVyt.4.l-ilk J I .... m .... m I, imj f---j..-, - -'nrktiflirili irfT"iay ... O' A - - - w 1 SureRelref FOR INDIGESTION Btt.v-v.ttS '.ill lectins A 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief routaKs everywhere Announcement The NEW LODGE at Summit Ranch Will Open SATURDAY May 30 Special dinners will be Rerved iron. 12 to 2 and from 3 to 7 for 7:e throughout opeiiiuv week for large parties desmn- dinner. Please telephone Summit Kamm. WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MfcDrGRD MADE I