Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 26, 1925, Page 14, Image 14

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WEPFOftTI MATL TRlTTN, 'mTOFOHH.' QREfiftS', mn.7. .TTTNT! 26. 1925
News of Jackson County
BY FIRE Alii
IN CENTRAL PI.
The Kmm.'iniir-l Mule Quartet of
I Am AnnvlvH, Cnlif., navo a niuut
beiiutiful and pleawliiK pruKian: ut
the brick church on Saturday night.
There wan a large audience who
wriH tto well pleaxed that many went
to h en r t h em a ga in In M ed ford o n
Sunday night
EAGLE POINT ITEMS 1
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By Mm. K. V. Scott.
ROOUIJ KIVKH, June 24. tan
Cameron, an old miner of I'leuHunl
(?reek, died June 21hi at the Hacred
Heart hospital nt Med ford at the ripu
old age of 83 years. Mr. Cameron
has been actively engaged In placer
mining on 1'lensant erek Hlnce about
J 894. lie was particularly well
known In Rogue Itiver nd in hiH
quiet way had accumulated a good
many friend who will learn with re-
Krvt of hi pdKKing. He wuh f Scotch
English deHcent and what relativcN hi
woh known to have lived in Scotland.
The funeral will be conducted lYiday.
June 26 at 1 p. m. from the t'ongfi
Funeral I'arloi s nt Med ford and in
terment In the I. O. O. l- cemetery.
Fred Ilorton was wiiously injured
Runday afternoon while playing ba.Hc
ball. lie waH Ktationed at third base
and when one of the JackMonville men
made a run for that base in Home
manner he struck Fred with his knee
With HUt'h fence at to break three of
hla rlbn and causing other internal
Injuries nnd he lien at a hospital In
GrantH 1'uhh in i critical condition.
An operation waH performeil Monday
evening In an effort to Have hix life,
but the doctor hold out little hope to
IiIh relatives and friends for IiIh re
covery. Air. o n d M rs. Fred lion tier w h o
condurt a store at Wimer left hint
week by auto for a visit In Miniie
sota. They Htopped over in Portland
for n few daH before continuing their
Journey.
, MrH. Paul Tlark and children have
one over into California to Hpend the
aumtner where .Mr. Clark in employed.
, The famllleH of J Jan Neat liammer.
Hmllhpeter, 111111k and U'eldie all
made .the trip to the Oregon Caves
Huiulay.
A Htorm which raged above 'Winter
Saturday evening that was acconipan
leil by much lightening and thunder
net three different fires but fortunate
ly it rained enough to put them out
shortly after they were Met.
A, party of friendH of Mr. nnd Mrs,
J,ohn Breeding nnd Hilly MAore. all
journeyed over near the Cuvew where
they were camped and spent ttie day
Sunday. Those of the party were Mr.
and , Ali'N, Richard Scott, Florence
White, KHlher Winters, Mr. and Mrs.
Iiinger und Mm. Ringer's brother. All
report a very plouHunt day Hpent.
Mrs. UeHSle Burkhart, Mis, Lorn
Cnrter and Mih. Marthu Seaman were
Ashlund visitors Wednesday.
The boyH baseball team of Rogue
River will give a" benefit dance Fri
day night nt the Udd Fellows hall and
a good time is promised ull who will
attend.
A fit ray dog entered the yard nt
Paul C'lark'H one day last week nnd
killed 21 of their fine young chickens
nnd one turkey.
Lelah Milton, Carl Magerte ami
Myrtle McGregory wish through thene
itcniH to cxprcHH their giaiiiude to
friends, relatives and neighbors for
the kindness ami sympathy shown
them In tho recent illness and loss of
their deur mother, Idu Magerlu. Also
tor tho beautiful floral offerings.
Hea.O'tfelly and wife of HolchkisH.
Colo;, are here visiting Mr. O'Kelly's
brother, Ft'ed O'Kelly of this city;
also hln father and mother, Mr. ami
Mrfl. L. A. O'Kelly of CrantM Pass,
j 'Win, Beach, one of our successful
p6ultrymen Is building n large house
to gare for his young stock. Mr.
Beuch keeps Paired Hocks only and
finds them profitable both for eggs
and meat.
Mr, and Mrs. Knrl Scott visited nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. William
WillianiH above Wimer Sunday after
noon and had the pleasure of being
shown over their fine little 30 acre
ranch. This place Is all under Irriga
tion from the Kvuns creek ditch and
With plenty of water and the soil built
up as It Is It produces some wonder
ful crops. Mr. Williams" hobby (h
onions nnd potatoes and last yenr
from a little over M acre he re pons
8I.6U0 lbs. of onions harvested which
sold for 700, and from appearances
bis crops will bo nr good this year.'
Mr. Homeland has sold his 4 0 acre
ranch ohovo Rogue River to Mr. Mc--Dunough
who will take poHsession at
once. Mr. lloagland nnd sister will
leave soon by nuto for the north.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John 1 tee son and son
Richard were pleasant callers Monday
evening at the Scott home. Mr. Itee
son has a contract to build a house
here near. Rogue River and be nnd
family will enjoy camp life on the
bunks of the Rogue which Mr. lieeson
is thus employed.
At the school election held here
'recently 0. K. Sams was re-elected
director nnd Oeo. I,ovd re-elected as
clerk. Tom Conway has been hired
.an Janitor to fill the place of Mr. Mor
ton who has so ably filled that posi
tion so long.
Jacksonville wns defeated In n fast
nnd Interesting game of baseball Suu
dUK. afternoon by Rogue River. Not
Very bad but the score was 7 to 6 In
favor of Rogue River.
Ily M. done.
CKXTIIAL POINT, June 25-
-Ijist two of the young aHpl
day drew a large .vl and was n
i-loi-ely contested game. The local
boys won by a Hcore of 10 to 9.a
The Parent-Teachers associatiSi is
giving a iue social Frblav evening
The Ladles' Civic club held Its InHt 0unc 26, In the play ahed. ThtQnoney
meeting at the home of Mrs. -Hoy ' tn ' "-d to purchase song bookH
.7, Ashnole. Mm Tor flnnln n.lr. U,e H,fOI.
Airs. ,m , 1j. union reports mni me " - - f H i.-n(l(U,nri ,, ,
nh.ni ert Mm. Ashpole. Mrs. Chaney. Mrs.L.. ' "(lr ana wif of San
.J", " ' " :i- " " i Hittainbotham. Mr. iinn nmi .Mrs'",w California, visited win Mr. and
iinwr iiiceiiiiK iioiii me loiiiicr ihi- i -
back to the first and third Saturdays
of each month, as the former meet
ing dte interfered with other meet
ings. The next meeting will be on
J uly 1 "i, there being none on July
1, because of the holiday nnd oelo
The youthful "Jack DempseyB" of
(his locality are getting Into trim for
something big ho it appears; last
Sunday night there was nn im
promptu "try out" on Main street by
Mrs. Charles Crotsen for a few davs.
Mrs "wnwmu ut a oromer or Airs.
"I Crotsen. Mrs. 8. A. Carleton of Ash
been I 'l'uI is visiu"K her brother, John
Sunday morning the town had a 11H,,' nire- " uut n'n ,,ear
... result as to who won the bout, but
H,1(!m nrc .re wni.n ouusefl Kome.,, wou( nr ,, ,,oth 1ckeil.
little excltpment. .IubI as the cliunh mi H. FIi-IiIb rcctlveil the rather
hell cenBed tolling the rail to wor-( n0w the (ither lay from his
ship, the fli n bell elanced out tlie ,,hylelan that he mum give up the
oniinoiiH alarm or tire. 0,j pnt hrush for Borne oeruiiatlon
it kiok nut a lew minulea to empty Whi,., ,.nrrk-R len. lead and tur-
Hryant of .Medford, MrB. (traee von
der Hellen of Portland and
IteynoldB were club vlHltors.
The next club meeting han
pOMtponed for two weeks and will
then meet with Mrs. Clement and!
.Mrs. Camphell. Mrs. flrace von ler AnnciunceiiM'lit.
Hellen visited friends here for a few Br.' T. DeLa Ithu, eyesight Bpeclnl
days while her son l in training 1st, will open offices In the Medford
1!"',''!,?' n' Comer B"K- u,y 1. and will he
.Irams to ,.ul-1 "! were in our community "m"U-'ely "quipped for the scientific
the churches nnd homes of tho city
for a fire has become iiite n rarity
with us. It was Hoon determined,
however that It was only a wood
sheil burning and prompt action on
the part of the fire laddies prevent
ed the m-arhy buildings igniting und
reduced the Joss to a minimum.
The only casua ItieH reported was
the smashing of n foot beneath the
wheel of a passing auto In Die ruHh;
the foot, however, belonged to; Home
body's dog.
The little five months old bnhy of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mornve died on
Monday last. The 111 He tot was
taken sick on Sunday with inflam
mation of the bowels and no amount
o'f care and treatment could finve
the little life, although a fierce bat
tle was waged In the attempt. We
are all grieved to hear of your great
Ioh. friends, and our sincere nnd
our heartfelt sympathies go out to
you In your trouble.
While there were not prostrations
or sun strokes reported the popu
lace, nevertheless does not need to
be told that It has been rather warm
for several days.
pentine as an accessory.
The "Kids' parade" was a decided
success last Wednesday, and' the
youngsters were so enthused that
they asked, and were granted, per
mission to stage it again In the even
ing. The para tie was boosting the
"Pieil Pincp Ma lone." which showed
,hnt jiight nt the F. & K.
Messrs. R. II. Puxhoii and F. M.
Jones took n. run into Medford on
TlAirsduy morning on business. Mr.
Pa xson returned within a few hours,
while Jones remained for the day.
' As am now reporting the local
news, I would greatly nppreHnte
any notes which may be brought to
me. Call, write or phone your news
and I will give It the best attention
possible. If it Interests you it may
Interest your neighbor. Let's have
it. Thank you! F. M. Jones, nt
Pnxson's.
Man has two bad habits
eating and nverhenllng.
A fattened goose hath
liver.
fattened
a few days ago.
examination of the eyes and fitting of
The ball game between Owen-Ore- glasses. Rooms 425-426 across hall
gon f'o. nnd Kngle Point teams Sun-'from Dr. Coleman. 86
For healthful complexions
eat foods made with
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
DACSBMG BK7CnD
Its greater leavening strength means
light bakings perfect digestion
SALES XV. TIMES THSE OF ANY OTHBR
hot or cold M MM
Safe Milk
and Diet
For Infants, Crowing Children,
Invalids, Nurting Mothers, etc.
Rich milk, combined with extract of choice grains. Very
nourishing, yet so easily digested that it is used, with
benefit, by ALL AGES, ailing or well. An upbuilding diet
for infants, invalids, nursing mothers, etc. Convenient,
Light Nourishment, whenever faint or hungry. A cupful,
taken hot, upon retiring, induces sound, refreshing sleep.
Attention, Fruit Growers!
Wc have taken over llic lai'tfc packing nnd pre-coolinR plant
irmcrly operated by the Oe;m 0 rowers' Co-operative Assn.
and are now prepared to enter into contracts with growers for
their crops of pears and apples on the spot cash basis. Growers
will find it to-their advantage to communicate with us before
disposing of their crops. Office at packing plant now open on
North Central Ave.
Telephone 30, or can call evenings 972-J
V
Suncrest Orchards
LLEWELLYN A. BANKS, Mgr.
LITTLE APPLEGA1E
' Jack Crump wim home from Unite
I'ullH lant Week end.
Charley und Al Dunfnid nnd Wulier
Zejdler tnude a hmdneriH trip lo Talent
nnd Medford Krlduy.
v There were ninny pirntckei-N on the
creek Sunday. Our creek In a ve
tempting nput thene hut d;iyn.
, lorlM Klelnhnminer from Medfrnd
ivna home Sunday.
A.rn. Untes nmPdatiKliter IVrnihy,
ICaii Jlumiltun nnd Mrs, runup mo
tored to llm-h the rirat O the w.-.-k
Vlrtfliilu Cnmeion Iiiim hren xiIuq
in Medford C"' Jnrkminvllle.
The Andermin family were nut from
JtledfOrd and a hunch went tmimminK
at Cameron bridge.
MANN'S THE BEST GQODS.FOR THE PRICE, N OMATTER WHAT THE PRICE
MANN'S
Laces and Handkerchiefs
Luce and net collar and cuff sets,
1.25 value; special I1.0
Fine eiHhroiderv edges, 29c value;
special, 10 yards .'..1(H.0
GLOVES
Women's "Kayscr chanioisette
gloves in grey, brown, black and
while; two-button nnd gauntlet
styles; 1.25 value, 2 for $1.00
Adler's kid gloves in black and
white; $2.50 value $1.0
UNDERWEAR
Cliildren's Princess Slips in n good
tiality of long cloth in 8 to 12
year sizes, sfi.2.) value; stiecial
$1.00
Children's knit waists, -b"e value;
3 for $1.00
Women's crepe and nainsook en
velope chemise in all colors and
stvlcs, -up to .l.f0 values: each
..." $1.00
Women's linen handkerchiefs, up
to 75c values; 2 for $1.00
Women's novelty voile and batiste
handkerchiefs, 29c values; special,
4 for $1.00
Women's Kayscr chanioise.tte
gloves, Ki-button, assorted colors
and sizes; 1.25 value $1.00
BELTS
Women's sport belts in assorted
colors and sizes; 1.29 value..$1.00
Women's Kavser knit vests, bod
ice tops, 48c valiie'3 for $1.00
Women's fancy Richelieu vests,'
imdice and built-up tons, (i9c value;
2 for . $1.00
DOMESTICS
3(i-in. fine check nainsook and
crepe; (!9c value; 2 yds. for $1.00
:?0-in. lissc ereue: 09c value; 3
ds. for $1.00
Fancy Turkish wash cloths: 1-V
value; 8 for .: $1.00
o(i-in. fine bleached muslin, 20c
value; 6 yds. for $1.00
72x90 seamed sheet, 1.19 value:
each 1.00
.'l(?-in. unbleached m u s 1 i n, 18c
value; 6 yds. for $1.00
."(i-in. fine w h i t e nainsook. Me
I value; 4 yds. for $1.00
72x90 2io-U. cotton batts. 1.19
value; each $1..00
Wash Goods
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
Phone 486 487 Medford, Ore.
32-inch fine dress gingham, 39c
value; 3 yards for.....'. $1.00
" nfi-inch tub - fast suiting, m!iny
shades, excellent quality; 65c value,
3 yards for '. $1.00
38-inch flock dot voile and figured
voile, up to 50c value, 2' vards
for 7.$1.00
36-inch curtain scrim in white,
cream and ecru; 20c value; 6 vards
for $1.00
DRUG5
Coty's Compacts, natural color;
1.25 value ....$1.00
Lanchere Sea - Spray after bath
dusting powder, 1.25 value $1.00
Forhan's Tooth Paste, indicated
'in the treatment of pyorrhea,
chronic and suffering gums; 60e
value; 2 for.... $1.00
STAMPED GOODS r
Stamped pillow cases on good
grade tubing, attractive patterns;
1.S0 value $1.00
CORSETS
Nature's Rival Corselettes for
misses nnd women, ;1.25 value
$1.00
STAMPED APRONS
Women's Stomped Rubble- Aprons
in all colors and designs, 79c value;
2 tfor $1.00
32-inch fast colored English prints,
60c value; 2 yards for..... $1.00
36-inch dress linen, 69c values;
manv good shades; Saturday, 2
yards for $1.00
32-inch .imported tissue gingham,
excellent patterns; 50c value; 3
yards for $1.00
36-inch' fine Ilombre voile, 69c
value; 2 yards for.....;..,v....$1.00
HOSIERY
Kayscr Chiffon Silk Hose in black,
white, nude, beige, camel, cheri
and taupe; $1.25 value....:.....$1.00
Women's Lisle Hose, ribbed to the
toe; black, beige and grey; 09c
value; 2 for r..........'$1.00
Children's Fancy Socks in all col
ors and sizes; value up to 75e; 2
for :.$i.oo
Children's Fancv Socks, sizes-up
Jo 7291! jalue; 5 for $1.00
Menu's Dtpactment Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
pnone "HS6-48J
Medford, Ore.
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A Big Day of Bargains at Mann's Saturday
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