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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1925)
o PACE TWO Nfft'DFO'RT) MATL TTJTBTTN, MF.nFOTJT). Tocal and o O Q OTCFlOV. v.TJF.fcT)AY. .TTTXE 0 10. o . , i Personal Cnllfornlans registered nt local ho-1 Turn-lulu nnil olhor icsts from telB include Mr. and Mm. A. U. Ham-. distance registered at local hotels bi llion or Hoiiywoou, Mrs. hi. j. riryuen, i ciuue ait. mm flirn. r.. v,. nuiiBrn 5ne leaves nor busbanii.ii. A. Ii'i-i ills. M. MoCnnney and' Miss KIbIo Pali-bury, Nub., Mr. and Mm. 13. A. worth ami her two mum. Iv!vln and. The church was filled of nuil wan 2 vcurs. .". monllis and -1 , i: alii III lie Kins, s.nuol matin diiya old at the time of her dealh.j Rota's", acted an flower girls and four leaven hoi- husband, H. A. lla-.'Kiya an pall bearers. A- worth ami her two mum. Iv!vln and , The church was filled with rela Worth of MaLysvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Lon West of Lincoln. Neb.. Air. uikF.m. II. (jienn. also her nnri iiis. Mr. und Mrs. ! lives and friends and the flowers Levlnson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Paul, Stohenbergen. Sylvester Stohcnbeigen August Kiiiiilnsko and twelve sisters were profuse and beautiful. tin. H. XI. Bond, Mrs. c. Hall and ana Maynouc umson or riorai ram. i.n1 llloihifs. yhe was a member party. George Fox. Ml, and Mm. jonn i. I.. cnarea b. aewari anu i.. n. The entertainment committee of the HrlKht. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Offner Ktev.art of St. I.ouls. et.o.Be A 1-ullls Medford Chamber of Commerce are and Mia Tcrese lchot of Los Ange- of Vancouver. B. C. and L. F. V. Stub, advised that Jay H. l.'pton. Brand le, Mlsa Dorothy Treat. Mr. and rMs. ler of Juneau. Alaka. i n.. nf Pvihlas. will H. H. Treat, and Mrs. F.dwln Christen arrive In Medford on Monday, June on of liurliiignme. Mr. and Mrs. A. 22nd, and on that evonlnK Iho local N. Lester and Albert Lester of llerk K of P. Iodise will stage an elaborate cloy, Mrs. Otto and the Mines Un Hmoker and program in special recog- ' nerinin and Mr. and M C. L. Cork nltlon of this official's visit. A special man of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. . . n v,innni ftunrds- 'Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. L. k. West- hern at that time who on, and Miss Therol Itock. Mr. and 1 mnmlntrN will be iSSUCtl. 1 c i- ium-i. e. . . niiM ....... I Eggs wanted, 30c dozen. I Produce Co. Johnson tf Hemstitching bc tt yard. The Van ity Shop. Rartlett and Main. tt An additional crew of laborers de parted this morning for Crater Lake National park where they will be em ployed In getting the roads In the park cleared of snow. Scott of Han Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. I To appreciate values you must se V. S. Kale of Long Beach ami Mr. and the display of . Philippine dresses, Mrs. M. W. Ward of Glendale. , gowns, step-ins and hand made hats. Mn fnP .!,. Bnrf .on ,n,.t at The Japanese Art Store. 73 'of the Lutheran church. The ro-J-W t I It p H II I it t Hflltl mains will be forward-d to llrtmkied. ' L I B W 11 1 A fJ Manitoba, Canada, lh., home of her V LI IJ I B U I V I IJ 1 1 1 illill SUICIDES S. F. BAY parenls. Arrangements are in char of the i'erl Funeral Home. as thai lit ,vVinilii ArndV. riienibor of a rellgio cult wnjch- predicted llif- 'end ol tne worm last reoruar.v iw. irnet Is rcpuvtoil 1o (have -leaped Into the bay from an Oakli.lul-hound ferry boat with the word:' "Today may not bc the end of the World for every body, but il.'s the end f-'.r inc." . Arnct, is' survived ";ly his widow and a daughter. Mrs. Mia Sheldon of ".'.louiil Shasta City. S. are K. Dance Riverside Community club Snturdny night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. Conforming to new law. , . ..... u ... 1 !l .. ..." u i- r-. g. vhii lnn inn. I Fresh salt water salmon. 26c lb. x- al,nie in l,o enno . Johnson Produce Co. the greater part of the summer. Mr. Mrs. H. A. Fuller was among the I One of the host pitchers battles seen Cone will attend the University of Medford visitors spending today In on local tlmonds In years past was a Washington summer session. Grants Pass. . feature of the Copco-Company A. ball .,...".. K .1 .....Tjhii. - ll.,Mlor l.ilbers nlnmliers. nntntni-tf l"''e of '"St Sunday. Bourne of the spneh. Ho can save you money. He anil building laborers meet Thursday Knows pianos and Is reliable. it' Mickey, the Imported Chinese dill nlekle hound of Miss Ada Brewster the home demonstration ngent CLEMENT The funeral services for little Iteta Clement, ! year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement were hold at the Catholic church Tuesday, June 9. at 9 a. m.. with Kather Black ofl'ichilin SAN I MANCISCO. Juno 10. The body of a man found floating yester dny In the bay was identifieil today I)c Molny. Medford Chapter, Order of Do Molny, Kill elect officers Thursday, June 11th. By or dor of M. C. milk to come to the aid of the babies. OS FOR INDIGESTION W S6 Bellans lrW Sure Relief .old! 254 and 754 Package The lighthouse team made 4 errors iik compared with the 7 of their oppo nentH, to whom they owe their defeat of 12 to 7. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. Kancy rreamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Mra. F. J. Moran of Hutte Falls and aiIhs H. Ditsworth of Prospect arc former team Htruck out 12 men und r'tit . t ih. rniMinntm-'i! hull nmnn neia ine Kuartismen (town 10 y nus. BtrP0 ' 70 while Judd of the soldiers was credited The pourhiR of concrete Into the with 1 1 strikeouts and allowed 1 1 hits. while forms of the Medford Memorial Maus- heinif Klven his evening drlvo around oieum is to commence me inner pan ..id. int nvonini- fi.ii nff iho run- f this week. Heveral extra men will ninp board of Miss Prewster'fl car niul e employed to carry this work alon. suffered a broken blp In two places. '' pK8 av Dft.oe's. tf The Injured pup was immediately k'v-J Arthur WIhsIhk of (IraiHs PawH. a en first aid and then rushed to a local former Medford mall carrier, will be (lag hospital, where ho lies today in a in charge this year of the Union Creek piaster cast with about even c-hances resort operated, by James Grieve of of recovery. Witnesses of the accident Prospect. At that resort this year say it was hard to tell which carried there will be several additions, whlrh Jackson county nuests rep on the worst. Mickey, who was a very include a new delicatessen shop and lHt(,rej ut Iocu hoteiH, likely pup snowing traces or imcui- Kiiran 10 oe operaieu ny i. uecKfi Kencc at times, or his owner. hymer. Now Is the time to loud up on enndy Fresh salt water sftlmon. 20c lb. for your summer vacation trip, (iet It Johnson Produce Co. . ( at DeVoe's fire sale belunlnK June 1 1. 1 During; May more than K00 cars utll- tf fsien Kugene's cit yauto park, the total june lltn I'oriiaiUI peopiu reiiisiei en i hhi i t-i t-iiiM ( fiuiuiiK f oi, i iiim nun hotels who arrived here yesterday in- nearly double those of May, 1124. elude Itelle H. Howe and Nina Upht- 'orikclll KPk stockins with silk nni seir. Karnh Cowrie, Mr. and Mrs. (.!. K. lirle tops and soles for service. Flni Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold lilake. even weave. Made in all the newest the Misses Thelma Pefferle, Petty P. slndep. 1 Innd'craft Shop. 73 Can. Flora Veeder. Leah Mttrphy and Charles HuKKina of the firm of Hu Hnrrlet PauKhmau, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Kind and Robinson, auto dealers, Ih Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kerns, spending a few days In Portland on Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kvans, Mr. and Mi's, business. ? IlemstltchluK bu:tons covered at V , , ' ' , , .V Voe's. llUrt" ! IklllllUII, HUJJt-rvlBUr UI UIU j H. lOIchenberKer and Mesdames L. U. Murphy and F. Husseau. Puclllla and Pacific package goods nt the following reduced prices: Co- Crater Lake National forest tumo slips. $3.25. reduced lo $2.17. Oowns, $3.00, reduced to, $2.00. Com blnntinns, $1.85. reduced to $1.23. Baby dresses, $1.35. reduced to 9c. All other packages reduced according ly. Handicraft Bhop. 73" Miss Kathryn Dunham and Mrs. H. A. Koppes left Monday by auto for a ten days' visit with relatives at Marsh field and Portland. Dance Hlverslde Community 'club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial orchestra. 89 Appearing In Justice court Saturday morning on a charge of shooting a China pheasant, D. P. Miller of Med ford was assessed $25 and costs of $2 on his plea of guilty. The arrest was Is spend ing the day inspecting the Tiller road some distance above Trail. Pacific and Pucllla package goods one-third off. Ilnndlcraft Shop. 73 Among the out of town Oregon guests here at local hotols, In addition to Portland residents, are Mr. and Mrs. D. R. niching of Halein, Mrs. It. ' M. Wray and Clayton'L. Long of Cor jvallis, C. B. Lowe, G. H. Campbell and Do not forget the dinner dance at Jackson ollt Springs, Thursday night. June 11th. 70 Do not forget the dinner dance at Jackson Hot Springs, Thursday night. 70 j Local anglers are taking a new In terest In life now, with the word pass ed around that the summer run of steelheads Is In the river and that the big fellows are taking the spinner. Some good catches are reported on copper spinners and this promises to be the main sport for some time to come. The fish have not yet started taking the fly. Grants Pass Courier. oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen at Do tf Fre-h salmon eggs for sale. John- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harney of lOugene. Lee eRnll of Lnkovlew, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Vorthaltcor of Klamath Falls and Theo Wlxsan of Koscburg. Cortlcclli full fashioned, pure thread bilk hose ranging In price from ".I VI. sr, tn Si.ao. Handicraft Shop. With more than 500 Elks present son Produce Co. tf J. H. Loirev nnd fnmllv nt Wlehttn Falls. KurtH. are Rnendlni; n few daVRlP In the city while en route to Seattle, Wash. We pay for ashes and Bell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc. tf Fancy creamery butter' 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co, Fair and warmer weather for Thursday and cloudiness tonight is the official prediction, following a warm temperature and much 'sunshine today, which started out with a minimum of 4S.8 degrees. Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Pianos! See Launsnnrh. tf Among the people from Washington ma do by Game Warden Fred Merrill, from Portlnnd and other parts of the . 1 -... -I I ulnth n . .. I "twill, tj racsage goods now on sal. at the ' -gently a. Hood River. The Cass "TkmZ TV Vat ....... "".'. " .r.u'l i. "T J . . "mil. Mr.' and Mrs. R. T, ...el i iiii.iii.ne ul priii-n ii.r unuff 1110 d.ihi.k.ucicii r'li i iippi iiu leulur. Don't fall to mnke your so- dresses, white and colored voile, 6.7fl loctlons enrly. 73 Jap Art Storo. 73 Mrs. O. T. Johnson, wife of Dr. I The Thrift Shop Is continuing Its Johnson, has returned from a visit to clearance sale. The following are Portland. some of our specials: Whlto waists at DeVoe has bought the entire stock H and 15c each. All woolen goods of fire damaged goods of the Valley Including women's and children's Candy Co. and will have It on salo In ' coats at ono-half their former price, his summer garden, beginning Thurs-1 Wo have two oloctrlo heaters left at day. Juno 11. tf ench. Ladles' und children's hats Mr. and Mrs. Harold naff of Ban ISOo to Soc. A good line of small Jose woro local visitors yostorday on children's dresses. Magazines lOo per their wny to Heatllo. Mr. and Mrs. idoneh or free to those unahlo to buy. llahb are well known In. the Rogue Visit the Thrift Shop for hnrgnlns. River valley. Ho was a former rest- The Hurdlck lOlectrln Cabinet Co.. dent of Ashlnnd. while his wife, neo has Installed a 1000-watt sun ray deep Lucille Koontz, formerly resided In , therapy lamp In the office of Dr. Hal Modford. I stead. Philips building. This latest 10 in iim Cllno's Shop anniversary j model lamp gives the patient absolute week. June 8th to 15th. Call and got Protection from exploding bulbs or one of our benutirul gifts for ladles. dangerous burns. The doctor Is nn 72 expert masseur, has practiced in Med- Jaa. J. Chinnock. well known Grunts j ford slnco 11115, and has had long ex Pass attorney, was a local business vis. perienco with modern electric, thermal ltor from the Climate City yosterdtiy. and other drugless treatment of circu latory, nerve and organic troubles. 08 Alfred A. Aya, vice president and general sales manager of tho Column bla Tire corporation of ' Portland. drove doti-ii yesterday, accompanied by I his brother, A. W. who has charge of their branch in this city. Mr. Aya re ,' ports a splendid Increase In the use : of C T. C. tires not only In Oregon. Itig reduction sale on box chovo lates. from 26c up. Hhnatu. 1 70 Mrs. R. M. Wray and son 'of Cor vallls arrived In Iho city this morn In glo spend several days Ion busi ness. Orders laken for angel food nnd sunshlno rake at 75c each, nt 737 V. 14th street. Phono 221-L. 73 Wright of ltlnlne nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wells nnd children of Port Angeles. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. J. A. Swigart left this forenoon for Chlcngo lo Join his wife who Is al ready In that metropolis and to attend tho national, Rotnrian convention be ing held In that city. Tonnls racquet rostrlnglng. 208 So. Central. Phono 1172. 70 Lnunspach I'lano Store now onen for business at 11 1 W. Main. Opposite Kiaito theuter. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf Fifty-eight out of the slate cars were registered hero yesterday at the local state traffic registration office In tho Chamber of Commerce building. Fancy creamery bultor 43o per lb Johnson Produce Co. . Mrs. A. C. Tuppor and son Wayne of itoniiinm, Wash., are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. John Vincent of Jacksonville. Mrs. Tupper Is a sister of Mrs. Vin cent. ' Used piano for rale at a bargain Noel Ersklne. Phone 720-W. no .Have you tried that big milk shake nt DeVoe's? .....n win iiu t-uiicti u.r juiy i lor 1110 . i iiiimriiia nun .oilier coast i-tn.Bii .jcuuii ui aiarsuiieiti a new no- imiuvn. no aiso says ine ousiuess or tel. Plans call for a 300.0(f0 struc ture with 114 rooms and nine stories. Candy! candy at DeVoe's fire sale. tf Seventy-three cars contnlnlng nbout 2!i0 persons stopped nt Merrick's Mo tor Inn yesterday to spend the night. Kggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Produce Co. . tf The nnnual visit of tho business mrn nnd flrants I'ass Concert band to Rogue River will bo made on Friday night. June 13. The llrants Pnss Cham ber of Commerce Is boosting for n full turnout of local cemclmnts and resi dents to attend the event. In order that the two communities may get better ncnuiilnteri. The band mado tho trip to Rogue River Inst year at about the wimo time nnd hnd so much success that it has been made an annual af fair. Rogue River has no band of Us own and appreciates the visits of the local organization. Grants Pass Cour. ler. nig reduction sale on box choon. lnles from 25c up. Shasta. 70 Pete Onrd, ranger of the National Park service, stationed at Crater Lake was a visitor in the city today on bust, ties... Sate of package goods now on nt the Handicraft Shop. We have endeav ored to make this sale an event which' will moan a great naving lo tho huu-; dreds of patrons who have mndo this whop possible 73' Mrs. Van Do Russell, of llutte Falls, arrived in the city tho first of the week to visit relatives and friends for the next several weeks. Remember the fire sale on candies tno Medford branch shows marked growth. A. A. and A. W. Aya left this afternoon for California. You will have to hurry If you' get your shnro of those 20c oranges nt Do Voo's. tf. Mrs. Haxel White i and nephew. muce Kasch. of Council muffs. lown. are visiting Mrs., White's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Goo. II. Collins of South Ivy street. Marcelling 75c. 81 So. Orango street. Phono (155. I 76 L. W. Klliott of Salem, who is con nected with the state Income tax de partment, was the principal speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Lion's club held nt Hotel Medford this noon. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Do not forgot the dinner dnnce nt Jackson Hot Springs, Thursday night, June 1 1 tli. 70i L. (!. Chapman, tho well known, advanco man of the Foley and Ilurkc's carnival company, was In Medford to. jdny arranging for the appearance of i nn i nurai-tion In tile city Juno 22 to 27. The bill posters nlso arrived In the city today making known to local and valley citizens that It will not be long before the carnival la to be here. Foley nnd llurke's combined shows have shown In Medford several times during the past years, and It Is ono of the best attractions of Its kind on tho road today. Tho opening of the formal dinner dances nt Jackson Hot Springs will be put forward ono week, Thursday, June 11th. 6S. Miss Margaret Van Scoyoi will re OBITUARY HA WORTH Kmlly Margaret Tin worth passed away. in this city Tues day morning, June 9. The family have been residing for the past two weeks at tho Nye Apartments, 1005 Vtest Main street, having recently conic here from Seattle. Mrs. Ha wortli wns horn February 18, 18IM1, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALH Hay 14-F-22. Phono 71 rOK SALE lly owner. 4 room house. garage, ltargnln. Terms. Phone 37. Central Point. nt DeVoe's. beginning June 11. tf eelvo pupils for tutoring during the lly next Saturday it Is expected that summer vacation. I'hone 69J-J. 72 the west road lending to Crater Ijiko I Miss Genevieve Austin, who has will have been cleared of snow nnd heen connected with the Sacred Heart be passable for cars, but not above hospital for tho past four years. do- Anna Springs camp Package goods at niarvelously re duced prices.. Gowns, combinations, boudoir Jael.fcts. caps, children's things and PJiny other useful articles be found'St the Handicraft Shop. 73 Oranges, oranges, a dozen at Do Voe't. tf parted this morning for fabler. Idaho where she will locate Indefinitely. For sand, gravel, sediment, rlcnutng or lnwn work, phone i2-J, Samuel Ilateman. . tf. Columbia plaster wall ooard Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. Q . . MADRONA BRAND FEEDS More widely used and most highly praised by every user.. You are assured of uni form blended highest quality Ingredients In MADRONA FEEDS TRY 'THEM '. Maile by MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Phone 260 and J50J-2 i Vow is the time for rlran. f Cast of ,. . j-w ' ' ' ' r.i.-nirv(is ' : - - j Nunibcrins' .k' sv ! Paramount' s third mighty epic of fff II V V 1 the ld West "The Covered ZlAj) temmmMi-m. V Wagon" and "North of 38" were its y . today" .yl.-fcJVw , .- J ACK HOLT 1 wmrs''iwv3&2w-j&i .mwmfimasz$m-. wm-uxs?v.c JitmmA:;&&. mmiH MUfczz iv bmEuw bt .wsMBSvawviStfwtui-wuLav xoki ,'i.n Muutossaaim irr JtoMVMVjMe&Mr&r&r-, -jjvsi--i4 mt-t.. "mmmwmmsr.: ...... 'Gyp.y Love" . : W XV .. . f,' l 'vl ..ll- t-.sj' sW MAIM v " . .'.. TV.' A 4 ., t. Sunday Raymond Griffith O O O