Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Woonl and
Personal
Thf rnntlltlon of
kiimvn
CHi Um Ten -III. ( Ciilifurniaii i'UioreJ tit lociil ho-
A henvy Mack smoke iiscoiitlinK
Hkywanl in the vlHnlty if tin NaiJi
torium wan notlceO by tunny on the
slret'tH this forenoon with rumml Inter
cut, hut it wiir for Home one to he more
thim cnwually interested, for
nliirm wuh deplumed in uhout 1 1
to iin)iTve ttlowly followinK his loup AHhh Violet Itebut, Mian fJertrude
KeiiousillnHH of munths and operu- Murks and winter of 1a)h Angeles. A!r.
Hon. Ilr Htlll looks much eimulul"".l itnd .Mrs. Clyde liishop of Santa Anai
compared with his former appearand. Mr. and Mrs. J. Monasrh, Or. and Mrs.
and Kalns weiKht slowly, hut his eclor J. Conroy, Mr. ami Mrs. IV S. Scales,
a id Keneral condition ix much li - ier Miss llxle Stales. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
M'-. Terrill an family are now rel- Lee, Miss Joy Iloreseh. Mr. and Mrs.
d-rtsof MedfirJ. having moved fru.n Ji vIiik M. Wilson. Mrs. Ira M. C'askee,
Ju kFonville to 137 Ivy utreti and Alvert Vaughn of San Krancisco,
y.tiurday. He va ;.ole to walk down Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Callahan, and Mr.
town this forenoon and stand around and Airs. O. l- Jlirsch of Inw I leach.
fire, awhile greeting friends on Main Mrs. C. h. Wright, Mrs. U A. Crellin
. m. street, and last nifclit for the first time and Mr. and Mrs. (1. L. NeWhro of
with the Information that an oil fire in many months Mr. Terrill attended Oakland, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. (Joodlet of
was blazing at the Natatoriuni. The the Klks' loilc meeting- Dit'KO, r.Ms. K. it. Wood and
flro department responded, only to dls- &lx days entertainment, twelve pro- daujfhter of Itiverside.
rover that Walter Merrick was merely Kianis, count 'em. for the price of one- If you have trouble with your trac-
hiirnlnt; waste oil on gravel near the show. Med ford Chautauqua season tor or sprayer, cull 1010. Hill's True-
creek. Many felt relieved, for they ticks $2.fi0, fl.bo and $1.00. tiG tor Shop. 22Q N. Hiverside, Med ford,
had feared that the big Xatatoiium 1 Assessments are now due and pav- Ore. G."
u"iw i me cny treasurer s orrire. fi tmniBes, oranges, zuc a dozen at De
Jance Kagle Point Saturday night. ,Voe's. tf
CC J J'rospect Is also to have a new niod
Oeorge A. Wykoff of Portland i In ern two room school to bo erected In
the valley a few days on business in time for the opening of school this
connection with his real estate hold- ""'ill and the district is advertising for
inps- i bids on the building and also for bids
I Kxtra Special for Saturday An- on a loan of $iiuuu to run ten years,
'other lot of trimmed hats, values to -Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb.
j$l2.f.o. only 12. !8. tinge pattern hu:a Johnson Produce Co..
( less than half regular price. Smart f Fresh salt water salmon, 2fc lb.
.new (iiiup felt hats In white and col- Johnson Produce Co. tf
tors, moderately priced. The Knimy1 A wire from Los Angeles nays Mil-
Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. C.'i lah imtrol of Medford was given spe- ;
i he Salvation Army can help some- ,nl recognition- In review of the
tconomy
Grocete
ria
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
wuh In fin men.
Dance Fugle Point Saturday nli:ht.
Cii
Dance at Oriental Gardens Saturday
nlfcht. No out of town dances. A dol
lar or a dime. Kilher way. tr
Forty-six out of the Htale cars were
registered by the local statu traffic reK-
IMrulion bureau yesterday.
llefore you buy that piano see T.aun
npoeh. Mo can wave you money. He
Knows iiianoH and Is reliable. tf
I Have you seen our French vanity
ouhch? New shipment Just received.
AJUady'a Iteauty Khoppe. fit!
Jluster L'oleman, the well known
Medford boy who has been located 111
Honolulu for the past two years. Is en
itiute home, having palled yesterday
fpr San Francisco, and will arrive In
the city a week from today on the
b.iMn. to spend a vacation with his
rpl-itlves and many friends.
j'.For superior piano Instruction. Fred
Alton llaitiht. Htudio 3 1 S Utterly I
llillldliiK. CG
To any organization plunnliiK any
entertainment for the Xatlonal tluard.
please confer with VV. W. Walker,
chairman of the entertainment com
mittee of the Chamber of Commerce
h4i that such entertainment can be
one with your old clothing, shoes, fur- Khrlnera' parade Thursday. The Shrin
nlture. etc. Phone 3"i6 or kindly bring , era lire hnvlnt; a wonderful meeting
to hall at 4th and llartlett. 67 aml heing hugely entertained.
Carl Knudsen, post graduate student June Clearance Sale Limited num.
57j
ber of linen and cotton luncheon
cloths. Handicraft Shop. 6
J.ianos! Seo Launspach.
Mrs. YV. T. Grieve and son, John, of
Prospect, were among Thursday's vis
itors In Medford.
lennis racquet resti'lnsing. 208 So.
' : shade dyeing. Jane
, . iHiule panning. 3 X. llartlett. fi8
J he Oriental Gardens again! lie
I there Saturday night! A greut parly!
' B
j W. P. Myers, acting district attorney.
1 U to he fired this month, according to
well defined reports current In legal
circles here today. Disgusted with the
I manner In which the nctlng district nt-
I ; torney has conducted himself nnd the
I oflfce during the enforced absence of
I i District Attorney Onnong, Klamath
litlorneys and clllzens generally have
brought sufficient pressure to hear on
Oanong to cause him to ask for the
Immediate resignation of his deputy. It
was reported. It Is generally under
stood that Caleb Jones has been prof
fered the appointment nnd will necept.
Klamath Falls Herald.
Specials on powder puffs nnd hair
nets. Milady's Iteauty Shoppe. 60
Kggs wanted, 28o dozen, Johnson
Produco Co. t . tf
Among the many Portland residents
' wllo arrived yesterday In the city on
short stays are Mr. and Mrs. M. G.
Havi.es. Miss D. K. I!olgers. Mr. and
' ' H. Itlggs. Miss Klsle Hood and I
I Sir. nno Mrs. S. D. Dunlop.
' Oliver Mill khan, a character lmpe'-
, . soiinior. hlstler, bird and animal lm
I tutor, will open the Chautatluua to
m , morrow n'teruoon. Ills enteilnlnment
1 ' 1" clever nnd will appeal to nil, nnd
j srnson tickets should be secured In
I tune tor this opening number
'. we pay for ashes and sell dirt
i Cheap. Drown & White Agoncy, Inc.
1 tf
t . I'r. I.lliott. who has been attending
ithe Sln'e Dental convention In Port
laud, plans to return Saturday morn-
i , Ing. Mrs. l:illott nnd the children will
t retrain another week.
I It will he a great party! The Orlen-
i tnl Gardens Saturday night! No out
'i of town dances! 6.
i , Dunce Kagle Point Saturday night.
? : 66
j ICllgene's new hotel has been com-
pit ted and will be formally opened
June 11. The building Is seven stories.
' has IS"! rooms, and was built at a cost
l of S::im:.i.oo.
i' Dance at Ashland N'ntatnrlum. two
blocks from new l.lthln Springs Ho
tel. Saturday evening June i! rti...rt
at the I'nlverslty of Oregon and me
ber of the varsity baseball team, has
been named coach and Instructor In
physical education at the Seaside high
school.
Six days of the regular seven-dnv
Program, the very best Chautauoua'
.u.lcnt. comes to Medford this year, t-entral. Phone 1172. 7(i
iiieui an. 66 i"unspacn -iano store now open
A very Important Bpeolnl meeting of for husiness at 1 11 W. Main. Opposite
(he American Deglon Auxiliary will he Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu
held In the Legion rooms of the Arm- B' Co' tf
ory Saturday evening, Juno 6th, nt 7 I Kxlni Special for Saturday An.
o'clock. eg. other lot of trimmed hats, values to
ashlnglonlnns registered nt locnl OI1y 2."J8. Gage iattern haU
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. !,SL,i '"an half regular price. Sninr.
If. White nnd Herman n,,v "Ke felt hats in white and col
crs, moderately priced. The lOmmy
Lou Ha". Shoppe. In M. M. Store. .,5
I A. M. Fnucher nnd family of Idaho
Idaho, arrived In the citv ves-
Supplying your needs without a lot of bothersome shopping around is just
another advantage of buying here. Everything in one store Bakery Goods,
Delicatessen, Fruits; Vegetables, Meats of the best quality, Kitchen Ware of all
kinds, along with the most complete stock of Groceries ever assembled in
Southern Oregon all priced to make your dollar buy more.
BREAD
1 lb. loaves 3 for 20c
H lb :10c
ROYAL CLUB COFFEE
3 lb. can . . . . .$1.49
Three 5c sticks of candy free.
OTHER SPECIALS
printed In the official program which
woes to the printer on Monday morn- ( hotels Include
, ' Fowler. Mrs.
', " " 'V " 1 1 rlni or Tacoina. Mrs. O. W. La Fray
his week were held at Ashland, due ,,,, Miss Anna F. Harklmm.
to officers absent nt U, Angeles. I Mrs. Wm. Pcrgott. Mrs. A. It. I,ew
.... iiuim nii.t, lie llllil 'ellVn lltwl XI i ILf 1 o i.-iii.i
dyeing. Jane Knedlcnr. Also f senlile nn,l' m.. .i m...' A ' r,'
tnd children of Spokane.
fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
l.'sed tractors for sale or rent. Pill's
Tractor Shop. 220 X. Itlverslde, Med
ford, Ore. Phone 1010. its
Falls.
terday to spend several days visiting
friends.
Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. !
Johnson Produce Co.
Thirty-five Jersey rattle from the
herds of Warren Graves nnd Stanley
ucnarus at .Marlon brought 55440 at
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. can 49c
Prepared Mustard, 1 pint jar 17c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 39c
Polar White Sofip, 15 bars. ... 49c
Citrus -Powder, pkg. . ..'. . . ....... . . . 19c
Folger's Soda, 1 lb. pkg., 3 for . 25c
Borden's or Carnation Milk.... 9c
Campbell's Soups, all kinds, each 10c
Apricots, No. 2-J can .' . . 18c
Ghirardelli Chocolate, 5 lb. can $1.35
Cuban Pineapples, ripe and sweet, each 25c
New Potatoes,, per lb.' . . . . . . . . . .5c
Home grown Green Peas, 4 lbs. 25c
Sugar Cuired Cottage Butts, per lb.. . . :28c
Veal Roast, per lb. 15c
Boiling Beef, per lb 10c
Veal for stew, per lb. ... ...... , :10c
Decorated Servjng Trays, in pleasing pat
terns, choice 43c
Not a single ray of hope for n com- n Bale recently. The highest price paid
puisnry school bll In Oregon was left Ior one animal was 40U.
by the decision of the supremo court
of the United States; those who had
championed the measure Indicated af
ter a study of the decision ns printed
In The Oregonlan yesterday. The de
cision of the court, unanimous as it
wns. left no chance for an application
for a rehenrlng nnd m means bv which
the Oregon law might he redrafted to
overcome constitutional
Portland Oregonlan.
Marcelling 75c. 31 So. Orange
street. Phone 655. 75
Assessments nre now due nnd fin
able nt the city treasurer's offlee, 66
ine baseball game that was to have
been played at Klnmnth Falls on Sun
day between the nines of Tim M,.n
Lsea piano for rale at a bargain.
Noel Rrsklne. Phone 729-W. 69 '
Ora Phillips and V. CI. llench were :
nmong the visitors from Jacksonville '
who were In the city yesterday. j
Special summer prices on dry- fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf I
John K. Hoppln of the John K. Hop- j
pin company of Minneapolis. Minn.. !
objections. leaves tomorrow for his home after ;
spending two weeks here with his :
father nnd mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. Al
bert Hoppln of Hose nvenue. j
Columbia plaster wall board. Call '
for prlcos. Wallace Woods Lumber !
Vnrd. I
Judge W. IT. dowdy, Justice of the
pence ior tne city of Ashland, is se
WHITE ENAMELED WARE
First quality enameledware Tea Kettles, Dish Pans, Combinettes with cover Stew
Kettles, Oval D;h Pans, Coffee Pots and others. Pieces worth up to $2.00. Special
for Saturday, your choice 98c
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
Tribune nnd the Klamath Falls Her- rloU3y "I it his home on I'nion street
maple floor. Peppy music. Admission
i .011. Tax 10c. 66
I'sed gas engines for sale. Hill's
Tractor Shop. 226 N. Itlverslde, Med
ford, Ore. Phone 1010. ss
Mrs. Frank Carter was anion"; the
Wsllors from (lold Hill who sj.Vnt the
'lay In the city yesterday.
Secure your season tickets for Chatt
tauipia Week ut once, at Swem's Itlv
erslde tlarage. Palmer's Plnno Houso.
nil's llepatr Shop, K. 11. llurd's of
fice, and DeVoe's. Also from any of
the Chautauqua committee. 66
'Kggs wanted, 2Sc doxen. Johnson
Produce Co. ,f.
On account of error in shipping Tom
Mix In "Dick Turpin" will be shown to
day and tomorrow Instead of "Teeth"
ttl the ltlalto theater.
You will have to hurrv If van pel
your share of those 20c oranges nt De
tf
I leap luscious, juicy
stnnvlyrries on two
Sureddki) Wheat
Biscuits. Serve with
sugar and cream. Thats
tJie appetizing, balanced
dish for Summer I
aid. hns been called off until some fn
lure dale because several of the k'lnm.
nth Falls players would not be able to
ploy that day.
Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John
son Produce Co. tf
Special snle on single fnced Red
Seal records, while they last. Former
price 11.25, now 75c. Palmer Piano
House. i fl7.
Included among tourists and other
visitors In the city who nre guests at
local hotels are Mr. anil v.-. t i
Jackson nnd J. K. Brady of ciiicniro!
Henry llovljoy of Janesvile. Wis Mr
and Mrs. Damon of Honolulu n i''
Itowmnn of St. Louis. Jack ' a'
Slff and Freemont Itoe of ,-,.w vrk
City. J. o. Kdwards of Ftrnnltlvn nn.i
J. T. llradley of Xashvllle
The opening of the formal dinner
lances nt Jackson Hot Snrlnm. win i,.
put forward one week, Thursday. June
i i in.
Fresh salt water snlmnn
Johnson Produre Co.
P. W. James of North Hend. hn...
pugilist, who once knocked m u-ia
McCoy, but Inter occupying the milnlt
as an evangelist, has disappeared from
mat city leaving n number of unnnld
bills.
Have your brass - and nli.n,i.
eastings made nt Eagle Prass Foun.
dry. Ashland, Ore. 140 Oberlln street
6K
25c Hi.
Vc',
The
rials nt
Mrs.
"f Rev.
Shredded
genuine everfnst wash nuite
Ihe Handicraft Shop. 67
r.. iieicn of Ch cneo f,in.i
and Mrs. R. P l , ...,.. ...
the Presbyterian church, arrived In
the city this forenoon en route to
Klamath Falls, where she will spend
the summer visiting her sister. Mrs W
S. Slough.
Dance Fngle Point Saturdny night.
I'sed sprayers for sale, mil'. Trac
tor Shop. 5 x. itivci(le. Medf,,!-,,,
Ore. Phone 1010. gj
There are not enough places to sup
Ply the demand for housekeeping
rooms, boarding places and sleeping
ior in. students or the Ashland
summer normal school which starts In
" '""' and continues until
July 2. according to an announcement
made today hy Superintendent O A
Itriscoe. Ashland Tidings.
oiumoin piaster wall board
prices. Wallace Wood
Tard.
C.owdy has been falling In health for
tne past Winter, but became suddenly
worse lust Saturday and hna been In a
serious condition since that time.
Ashland Tidings.
.Have you tried that btg milk shake
at DeVoe's?
Mrs. J. A. Itichie of Auburn. Wash.,
arrived In the city last night to spend
the summer with her father, A. N.
I'rice.
Columbia plaster wall board Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard.
The weather bureau made good In
that It predicted fair ond warmer
weather for today, as the temperature
certainly was warmer and the sun
shone most of the day. accompanied by
a cloudy condition. Kleven hun
dredths of nn Inch of rain fell In the
24 hours ending nt 8 a. m. today, and
the maximum temperature of yester-
ony was t. degrees.
Hemstitching, buaons covered
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Postoffice Inspectors Tennyson, Jef
ferson with headquarters nt Scuttle
and tl. K. Hnugen. whose heudiiuurem
are In Medford. completed late yester
day a two days' annual Inspection of
the Medford postoffice.
We pny for ashes and sell dirt
cheap, llrown & White Agency,- Inc.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Painter of Los
Mollnos. Calif., are spending the week
in t- city on business.
Hemstltchliifc sc u ynrd. The Van
ity Shop, llartlett nnd Main. tf
William Cobb has accepted a posi
tion with the American Itnllwuy Kx
press office In this city.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
lawn work, phone UrJ. Samuel
Poteninn. ,f
J9&1
A minor collision occurred last
evening nbout 7 o'clock on the Pacific
highway nt Central Point, when a
jhlgh powered motor car driven by a
California tourist rammed n "defenae-
jlt:s" Kord, "which "had been parked at
I the Bide of the street by its owner. W.
C. Gentry of Tolo. Several bent fend-
jera and a dented gasoline tank were
jam-Miir the carnalities.
I The fire department will practice
with the new Stutz pumper at the Ho
tel Medford tomorrow at 10 a. m. The
j department will not only demonstrate;
Ithe new pumper for throwing water. ;
but will scale the hotel walls with their '
ladders and give n complete fire drill. !
,The public is invited to w Uncus the
demonstration.! . . . i
Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen at De '
Voe's. . tf i
A very interesting nnd much appre-
elated entertainment feature nt the '
nj j Elks' lodge Inst night was a clever per- ;
ii'iuiance vy jay uore. tne amateur!
magician and presldigator in new acts, i
Out of town Oregoninns, exclusive
of Portland people, who are guests ut
local hotels include Eunice LSusick and
Jessie Murphy of linker. C. C. Endrup
;nnd J. E. Enger of Iloseburg. Sari J.
Wood of La Grande. Win. Dietz of
Oakland. Alpliia Uusic of Union nnd
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abbev. H. D.
Peterson and U. .Washburn of
Klamath Falls.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ,
WANTED Young men to thin applet. '
Phone 40S-K-3.
FOll SALE Fine matched roan grev '
tenni about 1600 lbs. each, 7 nnd 9 ;
years, sound. AJso two other good
horses. Cheap. Phone 8 5G-Y, 25
South Peach ireet. 67 !
FOK SALE liuggy, wagon, har-.
ncsses. spike tooth 3-section. spring (
tooth, cultivators, reaper, mnwpr,
rake, other farm tools. Cheap, j
Phone S4ti-Y, or call 2 5 South
Pearh street.
N-O-W!
The Height of
Dramatic Loveliness
GLORIA
SWANSON
1
rOI! HK.NT Furnished apartment. 3
. rooms, sleeping porch, Oarage. 3n.
t"-l Palm street. fifi
Call
Lumber
A
TfUILMEAl?
IN 7, BISCUITS
June Clearance Pale -Odd napkins,
-tamped o. i. s. ,0 and 15c. Handi
craft Shop. 6-,
J. I. Morrison of Sams Vnllev was
anion the itintiv hii.in... -i.t.AM i
the city yesterday.
Fancy creamerv butter nn nAH i.
Johnson Produre Co.
Assessments nre now due a na
nl'le nt the city treasurer's office. 66
r. v. iniiard. enalneer nn the eltv
..ier survey, is out of the cltv a few
days lnvestiKatinK the sources of water
from Fish IjiWe ... n..... r- ..
June Clearance Sale 4f. Inch lunch
loins and nankins tl i .
lunch cloths and napkins ;9c. Handl.
rait .-n.ip. 67.
I! I. 11. cks nv De.oe's. f
H:iel Kvans. a noted theater ......
ist "'f IVnvcr. c,,v, ,, ,,.!,, of viss
''ttv lironn. hi has been stoppina
"ii kti ailio ,,r a ,1,.,,. or , , tno
dtv. preside,! st the l,is Wurlltrer or
can dunnc the first film performance
at the Craterinn theater Inst nlsht.
1(f) h salmon ckks for Kile. hn
son Produce Co. tf
HUNT'S CRATERIAN
MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8TH
LOUIS 0. MACLOON Presents '
The. World's Transcendent Star
JULtdT
"Hith ROLLO PETERS
tnd the Entire OrHrhwl Company That Presented the Immorta
RonuM 0n Hnndaetl nd 8venty-Four Times In New York.
SEATS NOW SELLING BOX OFFICE OPE 12 TO 4 Arfo 7 TO 9
0 uower Moor, first la rows S3.30, next 6 rows $2.75, balance $2.20.
Balcony, first 2 rows (2.20, balance $1.10.
AS
MADAME
SANS
GENE
Never was Gloria so gloriously
alluring as she is in this picture.
Produced in France and sup
ported hy a comu.ny cf re
nowned French artists.
SUNOAY
Matinee and Xipht Only
"CHEAPER TO MAFY"
'ith
lxwis Stone. Courad.Vacel.
Marsnerite l)e I.a Motte
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
BATHROOM FIXTURES
Glass Holder, Towel Bar and Tub Soap
Dish all durable! white enameled and of
fered as a set at the extremely low price of
98c . , , :
" See Them in Our Window. ' ; !
Weeks & Orr
An Installment House With a Reputation
Sons of Italy Inn
Italian Dinner Served at All Hours
1 " ' Announce a 'A
Merchants' Italian Spaghetti Lunch
. 40c
Evening 7-Course Dinner, 70
Sunday Spring Chit-ken, S1iiir;lietti or Kavioli
7-Course Dinner, $1.00
We cater to private parties
Private dining rooms for all occasions
Tasty Italian Dishes of All Kinds
Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets
In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens
Phone 307 o
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