Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1925, Image 7

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    FAWE SEVEN
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HCAN1G
COMPANY TO PUT
OUT 100,000 CASES
They, wlthMrs. Warner's motherj
Mrs. KeiU.vwere prominent In the
social and church life of the com
munity. '0vo aci-fllentu- have occurred on
Muin street lnuly, In which the
froiO nr biminexs places have been
demolished. Sunday afiornoon. P. K.
Boyle in attempting to stop the
Hiandard OH company car which "he
was driving, smnshed into the pinto
gluss front of the Schucrmnn Gro
eery on Main street, with disastrous
results. The Ham nr. on North Main
street wn the victim In the other
ASHLAND, August 4. (Soeclal) instance in which A. N. Stroud of
Ashland's local plant, the Bosley ne Hatfield Transfer company
Canning company Is in the midst of 'smashed into tho front of the hulld
a heavy ' season, according to of-'-'"- destroying the windows and
flolals at the cannery. It la ex-' 'renting- considerable havoc. This Is
pected that 100,000 cases will be, "le second time within recent months
nut on tne market this year as.""" "e nninnr nas naa tne tront 01.ki t00 hai.d president of the
against 40,000 last year. The pay-.windows destroyed In a like manner. (Boston Braves, Is "feeling fine" aguln.
ine Asniand bummer School tH Though nUl physicians said he
Art, in closing Its second season in mKht not be able to lenve his home
Ashland, presents an ' exhibit of the -nl' ararmo Lake. New York, in the
work accomplished by the students, Adrlondacks for several months,- they
on Friday afternoon and evening ,,,, t-i,i t ii.o i,,,,,., ,. he in
CHRISTY MATHEWSOM
FEELING 0.'K. AGAIN
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"S'fcW1 YORK, Aug. (A. r.)
Cliilmy Mnihewson, pitching idol of
yearto ago, whose battle for health ap
peared .won hist spring before ho
GAVE S9 LIQUOR
AND CI CARETS TO
roll of 150,000 la a great increase
- over that of last year. Bixty-five
women are employed on the bean
pack which Is at full swing at pres
em. it Isexnected that 1200.000
will -be distributed to. the growers '9' 'his week, nt the Civic club house. S;jkinir.
and to employes this season. It was A "Imilar exhibit was held last yeari Christy kept on n diet, looks ruddy
stated: that the pack was practically M Jl" cle. and attracted wide at-'nmi healthy. Baseball Is silll part of
sol4 out now and that business had lentTon. The display was a splendid hj8 nfP.
been turned down because of lack of onB snowing as It did the worn The lively ball ought not to hundi-
warehouse space. The plant is run
ning to capacity now, lack of build
ing space, not the machinery tho
deterrent. . Cherries and cabbages
have already been packed. Apples.
pears, peaches, and tomuloes to
niong the different linos and what Cup pitchers, he snys. By proper an
may be accomplished by Intensive plication they have as good a chance
work under talented Instructors. io put something on tho ball us did
It is expected the rooms will bo the twlrlers of un age ago.
crowded by interested spectators.
Many have been here from- a dis-
come later. The pack of tomatoes""100 '"king advantage of the op
nnd pears' begins about the middle 1 po'tunlty to pursue their studies,
of the' month. About 700 tons of California. Idaho. Washington. Okla
tomatoes will be packed and 350 "m,a n"d eastern states are repre
tons of nears. . and ir.n tnn of 'nted In ItH Btudents. The session
peaches. ' One hundred and fifty tons. ' the eighth of. Augus and it Is.,
ot evergreen h ankherrles are nlrenriv ""i"u iimi nuuinier sees uiu
contracted for from the Applegnto ''" fine corps of instructors pies-
' Yesterday's Hosulls.
At Portland 4; Vernon 3.
At Ixis Angeles 2; Hall Ijiko 1.
At San Krnnclsco 6: Sacramento 0.
At Seattle !: Oakland 1.
district,
' ' Four' events are listed In tho ten
nis tournament to occur August 11,
v, 12 and 13, with ' the finals and
'presentation of prizes the thirteenth,
the day of 'the community plcnlc-
which with the tournament, is spon-.
i 'sored by the chamber of commerce.
i -John Beeson. has charge of the tour-
' 'nament. and! will make all ;arrange-
" ments. Th'four events dre Juvenile
event, open to boys nnd girls under
fourteen: second event, open to boys
and girls, 14 to 10, Inclusive; third'
event, open to boys and girls 16 to
21. ..Inclusive;, and. the free-for-all
cut. The" lectures by ' Watterson
I,owe both here and In Medfbrd havo
been a source of delighted Interest
to those privileged to hear them
and his Informative articles " In In
terior decorative art havo been those
of an authority, it 1s a regret that
the session has closed, and it is
hoped that everyone Interested .will
take, advantage of tho 'opportunity
to visit tho club house and enjoy
the exhibit placed there.
Mrs. c. W. Chattln and daughter,
Wllma have returned from a so
journ of
PORTLAND FIELD
PORTLAND. Aug. 6 Oregon's VuRt
fortnight at the Lake of- undeveloped resources and the dawn
CHICO, Cnllf.. Auk, 0, (A. P.)
C. L. Coker, lu-Ul in connection wl(h
tho death of ,M. T. Teeter, a neiK
hor, whom he itUinltred stubbing lx
times with at Ice nlelt. travo his tWb
year old son-, liquor nnd citfnrtvoK
to make a 'Houph guy out of hljn.
- Testimony to thin effect wns KiVyn
by Mrs. Coker ui the coroner's ln;
quest yesterday. QueHtloned by Jle:
uty Coroner .Frank M. Xau, Ml'S,
Coker said:. ' L !
"My hUBbnrtd gave our son liquor
to drink and cieurettt8 to smoke.' He
told me to raise our Kir I und ,, he
would raise the hoy because', .toe
wanted to make a roughneck out of
him.", ,
The fflrl Is threo years old. .
Coker. took' the stand und ad
mit led Hlnyinn Teeier. "I did it..biv
rtutso he tried to take ndvanlatre
of my wife," he told the Judge, 'iV. (
Double Bill at t
Hunt's Craterian
i riolurcrt (lf j1 Aho! . I-ewis nnd Muin i
WVestlimc. niateh, wherein .the ch,tnn-;
plonHhlp ohnnKed, ure shown ai!fliO;.
' Hunt's Craterlnn this week as h'(iip-!
clal film fettture In conjunction wjjh,
Jack London's mamerplece, ,Advon
ture." T,hls Is one nf the best spoirt
films on tho Bcreen. . . :,.-
Several of the faster episodes of the
bout aro revealed in slow motion pic
tures, showlnpr the excUltiR points of
the match. The headlock, the itidst
effective hold ; of I-owls, nnd the
crotch hold, Mu tin's favorite Kripi1
shown. - ''.''
Owing to local Interest In wrestlltih
tho pictures ftro of especial Intet-CKt-
To the Cigar Smokers of
Jackson County
open to every one. A meet for the
the Woods. The Chattln's have a inK of a new era of Industrial ac-
conventent .llvay- in tno pucinc Northwest has
most
commodious and
, . ..i . ... .1 Slimmer II a m A I llPro n n.l tvnnw
IVllr SuZbrcuns'tHends have enjoyed I. . attracted aUona, eas.rtbap.ta.
will be provided for the different
events and the Llthla Park cham
pionship will be co.mpeted for in'
the free-for-all. it is expected thnt
at least fifty players will be signed
up when the opening event is played.
W. M. Foley, who with his wife
and daughter, are spending ' the
month of August at the Ijike of
the Woods, came' In to Ashland on
Tuesday to attend a number of com
mittee meetings. Collins Hartly of
Phoenix will return with him. Utter
he Hartly family wljl Join them,
as their guests. Mrs. Grace E. 'An
drews who was Oielr guest at their
. summer horn for a few days, has
returned home,
BULGARIA WAITS
Announcement has been made by
the Commercial Investment Trus.t
company of New York that they will
open headquarters In Portland . for
the purpose of financing manufac
turers,, dealers and Industries doing
business on time paper.
This company Is one of the largest
finance companies In the United
States. The board of directors' is
composed of men of large financial
and business interests, among whom'
are David May, of the May depart
ment stores, Morton J. May and Ed
ward G. Wllmer of, Dodge Brothers,
and others of equal prominence.
w. O. Jde, who has-been manager
: the brim with delightful doings.
; Boating ''tot thrtf - who . w!rtr;
boats, tote And middle slued boats;
sail, motofr or row boats take' your
choice. -Wading, swimming nt any
Only few. days left special electric
rnnse offer; get your's now! 1.18
SOFIA. Bulgaria, Aug. . (A. P.)
The Bulgarian foreign office . has . 0f the Land Settlement Department
VMtU .I AUn. a nkn ntniirn K 1 " .". vi tvino ui iS BIUIW-WIUO UrJVeiUpmeiU 1U1IU
side the beautiful .lake are filled to . Clreek troops to the Bulgarian fron- secretary of th Oreaon state eham-
"litthM ' ler uecauseof tbB.assasslnation- re-.-ber f commWCB'trvcr a period of
f?l tly of St:- Nlcoloide, a Greek citl- several months, iias been chosen as
. zen on. Bulgarian territory and 08- manager of the new financing com
oausg. of alleged ' terrorlstlo acts pany. . . . (
, nsmlnsr nntAka In nitlirnr n TkA n .r a -i Y7t I. - i i -
and all times. Bridge' garlan army, however.-was declared slstant In lahd settlement ' work and
parties, musical even Ings .'""f'Pf 6 ready to do its duty it called upon.' actively In charge of the Ashland
'"""7 7lZn krt me-' ' ornclal information reaching the gateway office for the past six
beside the open-campf Ire Una "" for,gn offce ,s ,hat tw de- months, will succeed Mr. ; Ide aa
times In the roomy living .J tachments started from Sollnka and manager of the land settlement de-
Lht,Ci ,n ,hi!y, nre,ent to Covnlla Monday for the Bulgarian pnrtment in the Portland chamber
huckleberrying, whlfh at present to , ,, . ThA ,..- ,,, .i, , -
rnnniwui, . v.. , mnn felt tnnt Qreece 1 was acting
The delicious odor of huckleberry . wUh Breat precipitancy and he ob
ple is wafted to the passer-by on aerved thllt the Bulgarian govern-
vagrant breeze from many a can n. ment was wng and rendy t0 d0
In making the round of the lake lu justlce 8 it had already dono
one realizes the rnany cabins and , tho ca8e of ,he Mnlng of AIban.
. many that could not be so designated . an8 from SerDan territory which
umi uui mi - .inn. 1 caused nrotests hv the Juao-S avian
taw nf Tl Hl, . " ' '
1 season, there are a number of new government.
' cottages witn many in process
' erection. Week-ends bring a cara
: van of autos filled with those who
' wish to spend a little time in the
environs of thtB gem of beauty
shadowed by Mount Pitt ond sur-
rounded by the giant, sentinels of thej
.forest. The cottages are all occu
pied, wl.th the exception of very few
. and those doubtless .will be shortly.,
Saturday, two truckloads of boys re
turned from the lake, evidently en
route to Medford. . .Whether, enjoy-.
' Ing the many diversions or sitting' by
the camp fire, many of them pen
fireplaces built near cottage or shore,.
: all who dwell beside the lovely lake
for a season, count-ft a delightful
experience and will later hold It a
cherished memory. '
i.MIss Noreen Anderson Is now In.
charge of the social columns of the
Tidings.. "
. ..Miss Edith Dodge Is enjoying a va
cation. at the lake with her parents,!
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodgeprlor to
"her entering college a little later.
Mr. and ; Mrs. James Rogers of
Santa Cruz, -California, have spent
the past ten days at the Lake of
the Woods visiting their relatives, the
'jvims ana uean lamuies. mey
nkn. tn Mtim in A.hlnnit Wcdnes-1
day' of this week. - Mrs. Rogers was
formerly Miss Josephine Saunders,
. a niece of Mrs. C. W. Nlms, and
who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' Saunders, lived In Ashland for many
I years. Mr. Saunders wos associated
' with Mr. .Nlms In the Ideal Gro
i eery. Both Mr. Saunders an John
' Saunders, his son, live In Santa Crux
also. . .. 1
. The funeral of Mrs. Emma Jnno
' Roberts occurred Sunday afternoon
at two o'clock, from the ' Dodge fu
: nerai chapel. .' Interment was at
; Central Point.' The. Rev. W. Jud-
oon - oldfleld conducted the scr-l
:-V vices. Mrs. ' Roberta has lived In
Auhland 88 years, nnd was very well
I, known, not only In Ashland,' but In
the valley. She is survived by three
, children, Mrs. V. E. Onll and Mrs.
Lulu Van Wegen of Ashland and E.
i J. Roberts of 'Medford. There are
two grandchildren, Mrs. Merrltt Ran
! dies of Ashland and Lee Roberts ot
Medford. ' I
, Mrs. W. M. Barber, and daugh
, ter Josephine have returned from
on extended trip east and south. A
number of former Ashland friends
. were visited. Among those mention
ed were Mr. snd Mrs. A. T. Warner
who lived here for a number of
'years. They built the beautiful home
, on Church street, now owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Schwein. Mr. War-
r was In the bars wars business.
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: Our polished floors :
A perm abhors.
And this is his objection;
, Wheit floor are bare
"-No'carpets there
To offer- him protection.
Tonight
For Dessert,
nave
EafT to make
quick cool dainty,
: ana (jovdi
ms torus mwI
tatoikUa. ii'
Cnnk with rns.
Special Prices On , f
Auto Camp Beds. . .$9
Med. Tent & Awning Work's
tf Opposite 8. P. Depot
Phone 145-J
37 Years in Medford
Over 3000 Bank Accounts
Old depositors remain throughout the years and
new names are entered on our books each week to stay
there. " . .; ;
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Is it an accident that this institution satisfies so
many people for such a long time, or is it due to the su
periority of its service? ,
Jackson County
Bank
Medford, Oregon
Established 1888 V
"Inviting Your Business On Our Rec6rd"
't"j
There Are 4157 Cigar Smokers in Jackson County
We hope everyone of them sees this announcement
It won't be repeated.
Because we are not going to spend a lot of money on publicity.
: We prefer to take the money we might spend for advertising and
; put it into Quality.
That is why we are only going to advertise a few times just enough
. . to get you men who appreciate Quality and who really know Value
to try' the generously good George W. Child Cigar.
- Doubtless you knew this long-filled, Sumatra wrapped, hand-made
cigar years ago. During the war we couldn't afford to keep its quality r
up so we stopped making it. Now it is back again. ?'"'''
It is fully as good or better than most 2 for ISft cigars.
The man who smokes one buys another, then 5, then a box, because !
they are so generously good.
Now, we stand squarely behind the George W. Child s Cigar with an
unqualified guarantee.
Every dealer who sells this famous cigar (banded for your protection)
it authorized to make this guarantee. We will back him to the limit.
Next time you think of buying 2 for 15 cigars, pay 5f for George
, W. Childs save the difference and you will have the genuine
satisfaction that comes of getting full value for your money.
ztn GEORGE W.
U
TTTT TTy
CIGAH
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:. Medford Grocery Company -
Corner Front and Tenth Streets Phone 20
7
Medford Plate arid
Window Glass Co.
Automobile (Class and glass for all
purposes. We repair broken win
dows and resitver old mirrors, make
mirrors any site. Complete , Una
beveling and grinding machinery;
employ nothing but experienced
help. . ......... .
J. V. MORGAN, Manager
11i S. Bsrtlett Phone 140
CASH PAID
For Second-Hsnd J
Furniture and StoTes
W.A. KINNEY
Frniture House i '
315 K. Main Phone 600
mass
32x4
Straight Side
: $14.95 "
Phipps Auto Park Service
' Riverside at Jackson Btrtet
VETCH SEED
Hungarian Common ' (.
Now on Hand.';";
LADDERS
Spruce very best. Low frice.
PICKING BAGS
, Very clicnp in price. .
Farm Bure9
Co-Operative Exclune
SWIM
at tha
ASHLAND NAT
Cltan Sulphur WM
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