Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1925, Image 5

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9 IVrEDFORT) MATL TRTTTjyR rEDFOTtTl'.' : OTjJlfiOyT. MONDAY. JULY 20. 1f)23
ELFARE
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Thursday, July 23rd, there will be
a child welfare conference ai ihe high
achool.bulltllng. Rogue River. The af
ternoon of that dny will be devoted to
making a free physical examination
of all children in the community under
Bchool age. This examination not only
includes weighing and measuring, but
also dental, eye, ear, nose, throat,
linnrt 'Itinera and IhnHu Avamlnailn
The conference Is being arranged by '
the Rogue River Public Health asso-1
elation of which Mrs. Merton Stevens
is chairman. As cnllUren up :o six
years of age are entered for the ex
amination, the attendance will proba
bly be large. Parents having children
under six years of age , who desire
them to haev a thorough physical ex
amination free on Thursday afternoon,
July 23rd, write Mrs. Merton tSev
ens, Rogue River, Oregon. Examin
ations will be made by appointment
only. Application must be made on
or before Wednesday, July 21st.
Examiners and assistants arc Dr. V.
S. Geary, County - llsslth, oOOflccr,
Miss Irene S. Mann, . publiO health
nurse; Miss Josephine Koppes, office
secrettuf', and members of the Rogue
River Public Henlth association.
A very Interesting exhibit wt)l .he
on display, consisting of child yelfnre
panels telling mothers of the proper
care of children. - Literature will be
distributed which will enable moth
ers to learn the ' correct methods of
feeding, bathing and otherwise car
ing for the littie ones. , .
V -
Gaino Association .Meeting Tonight.
All who are vitally Interested - In
game and wild animal life in southern
Oregon, are urged to attend a meeting
of the Jackson County .Game Protec
tive association at the Medford' Hotel
this Monday,' evening, at 7:30 sharp,
to take action on the removal of the
game officials recently by the game
commission and transact other busi
ness. EXECUTIVE COMMITTE JACKSON
COUNTY GAME PROTECTIVE
ASSOCIATION. 102
Notion
School District No. 29 will receive
bids for transporting children from
said district to Medford for coming
year. Bids to be In the hands of the
clerk by July 23rd.
School board reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. Address,
ELVIRA S. LEARNED,
Clerk School Dlat. No. 29, Medford,
R. F. D. No. 3. 103
NEW STORES OPEN
IN- LITHIA HOTEL
BLD6. IN ASHLAND
ASHLAND, July JO. A barber
shop, diUK store and confectionary
will open for baslnera Momluy In two
of the new tuoreroomft of the Lithla
Springs Homebuilding, it Is stated.
The Bates barber fihop and sine par
lor will be- open and ready for busi
ness Monday morning The complete
fixtures for the Hnberly confectionary
and MoGarry drus store have been
installed end the latter part of the
week was spent in arranging the stock.
These two establishments will be con
ducted In the same room. Mrs. Daisy
McGarry operating the drug store and
a,nd MY. and Mrs. K. A. Heberly hav
ing charge of the soda fountain, where
light lunches will also be served.
Miss Betty Robley of Portland for
some time a guest at the Churchman
home left yesterday for Crater Lake
with the family of Rev. Ki! wards of
Portland.
Mrs. Ella Mills has returned from
her extended sojourn In southern Cali
fornia. . Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kmory and Mr.
and Aks. Karl Hosier have gone to
Portland to visit for some time. Mr.
Kmory will return In a fortnight how
ever to resume his duties in the First
National.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lAne are
entertaining a number of old friends
the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Cunningham and daughter Mildred
Ills of Willows, aClifornia arrived first
and are leaving Monday They are
formerly of Ashland, living here many
years ago. While here, they, with
Mrs. Iaiie, visited In Eugene. They
go to Klamath Falls and eastern Ore
gon, thence home, Mr. and Mrs. G.
,W. Stone of Hollywood are also
j guests In the Lane home. They too
are former residents of Ashland. The
last named leave Sunday to continue
their trip to Salem and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miller have been
enjoying the visit of aid friends dur-
In gthe past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Ballard whose home Is now In Santa
Cruz, but who were neighbors of the
'Millers in Sebastopol, Cal., years ago.
have been spending some time with
them. Sunday they, with the Millers,
(Visited Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gowland
nnd Hamilton families. Mr. and Mrs.
(Frank Martin of Yakima, also old Se
vastopol neighbors, stopped on their
;way north from a visit in California
to" see their old" friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Mller.
I K. J. Farlow who was si badly n-
Jured the Fiurth. in fulling diwn the
steps hling up tl Main street from
the Ice plant. Is gaining sliwly. Ho
does nit suffer so severely as at first.
Mr. and Mrs. Sweet, with Mrs.
Sweet's sister, Mrs. Sweet Of Santa
Kosa. Ciif.. arrived the latter part of
the week and re guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ku hunks and of
(Mrs. Jennie Goodyear. jMter tney ex
I pect to drive on to Seattle where they
Jwill visit Mrs. Lennart und daughter
Mildred, r?turnlngnKaln fci Aashland
'before leaving for' their home in the
south.
Mr. George Helms Bpent the week
lend with his family on Church street.
He is employed at Hilt, Cnlif.
The union services at the Presby
terian church Sunday evening were
well attended. During the summer
months many of the churches unite
In the evening service, meeting at the
different churches In turn.
Floyd Place left the last of the week
for Oakland, aClif., where ho will Join
his parents for a vacation trip through
southern California.
Mrs. Barbara Mclntyre and sister
Agnes loKfnnoy of Ossea, Wis., are
goests 'of Mrs. V. D. Booth and of
Mrs. S. L. Allen. The ladies are
srhoolnmtes of Mrs. Allen.
Ashland Elks receive fifth place
in the parade at the rerenl conven
tion In Portland and second prize of
$f0 was won by the orchestra In the
Jazz band concert held during the
convention. St. Paul, Minn., won first
place.
Mrs. John Enders nnd daughter
Shirley returned from a visit of sev
131111 (VCvKN Willi ri'lli'.iVUH If. 1111 II lUlltlH
ut Klamath Fallot tho lust of tho
week
Th Rev. S. J. Chaney and family
with their guests, the Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace of Chllllcothe. Ohio, returned
frtA Itot'kv Point, where they have
mient the mint few davs flshiftir. Thev
report a cuteh of severa I fish, t he
(argent weighing seven and a hulf
pounds.
Special Program for
Vaudeville Tuesday
- Co. The skit Is fast and Hfiftlflfc
There jre three In the company.
ThewDixon-Rlgg trio, ocrobats'-a(Jl
form 0 number of thrilling and dim-
cult feats.
g'here will be the usuaWihotoplaV ?T
ferings In addition to the vaudyvljftj,
- Mm
Harry Carey at iVltn
The Rialto Toni&kt
Duke Knmakua and his Mid-Pacific
band Is the leading attraction at the
Orpheum Jr. vaudeville bill at llnni'm
Craterlan tomorrow, matinee and
night. They play the guitars and uke
leles of their native land. They play
popular hits, and the haunting melo
dies of Hawaii.
Lou S5oeller nnd Janet Bodwcll pre
sent a cyclo of songs. Miss Bodwell
Is billed as the smallest prima donna
1 nthe "world, and Zoeller is a song
writer of note.
A male impersonator Is ore of the
novelties of the hill, offered by
Wuynne Lorruhie, who Imitates bom
men nnd women, nnd keeps the au
dience guessing on which side of the
human family she belongs.
"Tangled Tales" Is a sketch about
a huslmnd who is always deceiving
his wife, presented by Arthur Howard
"Soft Shoes," Hurry Carey's new.
est dramatic romance, at the ninjfj
theatre tonight, proves to be a oOW
orful and interesting production. ilsQ
It treats of Carey as sheriff for
small western town who, fpt
curing nn inheritance, decides to
the bright life of the city.
Sail Francisco and the hectic hUiutiM
lenves him somewhat cold.
about to return home when htyMHlS
room Is robbed. The burglar trovt
to be a beautiful girl. At thftttLp
Carey becomes nlvolved In a-ici:tflE
gang war on the Barhary. cn,?9
in the end, he Is able to $ixjt$
irirl bJifk tn n better ltfe.t-4'tti .
Lillian Rich has the lehffip.W
male role while Francis F"iiJh',ti
others are in the suppoPtlniyVfctft
One of tho fast "Go-Getters'r corner "
dies is on tho bill. . . J.1."
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Wednesday
Special
Medford
to Do
is a Good Place
Your Trading
These Bargains are not
for Tuesday
WEDNESDAY ONLY!
At The Golden Rule At Medford Hardware & w. A. Kinney Fur. House At Louie's Cash Grocery
Medford'. Largest Department Store SpOfUng Goods 0. South Central 8t.-Phon. 271
The Live Hardware Merchant Offers - ,
Figured Voile Mixing Bowls Glass Berry Sets Budweiser .v;
2000 yards of figured and dotted ? Brown earthenware. 1 itrined'ind highly 3 C .''Eight-inch berry bowl with six ITf ,' '. i , t .85"
MrS'S TheJapaneseArtSVarietyStore At The M.M. Dept. Store MMBo&Sj
VSUOQS C3C XlCttQ WctlC 12 North Bartlett C. W. Lambrecht ,, ",'lfledford Bulldlno. .
, 226;230 E..tM. ; ..', ' , QfQy Leather -
Water Glasses Cut Glass Union Suits
Waier UiaSSeS ,,. . VUl U MO . .The only and original Cordova Ctf.,'
OAf- , r Cut glass sugar howls, creamers, A f T Men's summer weight knit union Q q leather; other lines laced edges J q
Thin blown water glasses, as-' A II i bowls, vases,- sherbet glasses, Aw 'suits, $1.25 values; Wednesday X U but they are not Cordova; Wed- ,t
. sorted shapes; set of six '."" plates; 75c values, Wednesday.... . "special U nesday special OFF
At Model Clothing Co. At Medford Pharmacy , At Russell's At Heath's Haskins' Drug Stores
126 East Main St. "VALUE AND QUALITY" , . Corner Main and Central Phone 31 At Near to You a. Your Phone
Athletic Union Suits" Stationery Lunch Cloths Mechanical Toys
"- ' ,' T. r ,, . . , . ., . Bild-More mechanical toys, A . .
Genuine soisette athletic union C f Fine (luallt-v writing paper, as- Ar The "Jiffy Clean" kind of oil- f r builds windmills, wheelbarrows, A-
kiits for men; sizes 36 to 48; $1.50 r I ,,u sorted tints, gold and silver l X v cloth lunch cloth sets; Wednes- f v waRons, , mechanical hammers iX
value, Wednesday special..;.:.:.;, l-i ft?.; '' " day special U J . and many other toys; Wedncsd'y U I
At Mann's Dept. Store At Mordoff & Woolf At People's Electric Store At H.E. Marsh's Grocery
' The Store for Everybody 217 We.t Main St ' 212 We.t Main-Phone 12 130 Eaat Main-Phone 2B2 .
Waste Paper Baskets ; Electric Irons Electric Ranges Jell Dessert
eXS 7Q C J SZ:tKa::S $0.28 clcS1 Jell dessert Wednesday special,1 17
finished nicely; recular $1.25 I . rt efficient workmanship can make them. PeV and wiring in your home for iJ. Jell Ucsscit, wcuncsciay spcdiu, m .
w j j i.bitii ip.- m m One year guarantee. Regular 5.25 values, , h J fwo nnckntros for XI
value, Wednesday special........... F Wednesday special . 1 $12.00 per mouth for 12 months. DOWN packages roi
At Gates & Lydiard At The Hub Shoe Store At C.M.Kidd & Co. At The Colonial
Buy Here and Bank the Dlfferenc. ' r . '105 East Main St . . , f, : 223 Eaat Main St Southern Oregon'a Flneat Bakery ! , ; .
Raisin Bread White Pumps , Boys' Dress Shoes Angel Food Cakes q
- a r Angel foods, baked as only v
' ; ' , 'Arf Women's, misses' and children's Cf All' 11.95 Fluhrer can bake them. Canyon 1 II C'-'-.
Raisin bread, Wednesday spc- h rubber sole, cloth, white pumps; I ,VV 4.) pairs boys dress shoes, all ffrd to bake them at this price? IM
.'Vial, three loayes for..., uJ , Wednesday special, per pair X sizes; Wednesday special 4W ' , Each;.:.... M ,., ,
"'''"' ' j ' " '
At McDonald's At JarmiQ 6 Woods Drug Store At The Men's Shop Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co,
225 We.t Main Street Model Ph.rmaey-Cfcpo.lte Groceteria Next to fllalto Theater . North Bartlett Street , v ,
Fly Swatters Lifebuoy Soap Bandep! Shirts Pudding Pan
1i With every purchase of threc' ' , 4 ' ' , ... AC ',
V,i . bars for 25c, one cake of Life UPfifk Fib and silk banded shirts, not Four-q,fart aluminum pudding JM
',.., Buoy Health Soap..:.: 1 1 V V all sizes; Wednesday special J ; pan, Wcdgesday only... : I V ,y ";
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