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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1925)
o MEDFORP MJ. TRTHUyR. MEPFOft). rpTilSiOV. FTiTOAY. ''(jyrfir&'lfc) 21, 1D2r. HOTEL NEEDED AT UNION CREEK AS L CattU Market Outlook Improves O 9 union ctunoK, Aug. ao. tiio nights nre qulto cool hat now and touristH thai cunio In late ut night headed fur the lako ami cuunut net cabins or rnuiiiH here, complain bit terly. Three carloads WedncNedsiy spent the nighl In their caiH at the ramp mound, and it In not an un usual thing to wo bonfires all night with people around them trying to keep warm. We mirely m-ed more cabins or a hotel at Union Creek. Mr. Hid en and family of Medfoul enjoyed a week'a outing here, return ing homo Sunday. " .Mr. and Mrs. SutrhwoJI, Mrs. Hall, Mt-8. Freeman and Mrt. Owen coin potted a party that motored to Crater Lake Sutfday, Mrs. KihmMcoi', MIhs Jane Snedicor. Mrs. U'arreii and two sisters visiting Iter from the east, were a party that tame from Med ford via Klamath Fulls to visit at the Satchwcll studio from Monday until Wednesday. The Misses Florence and Ann I Turd, were ;abln guests this week, enjoying the side trips from this place to the points of note. Mrs. J. D. Williams and family from Ciold 1 1111. arrived In camp Tuesday. She will go from here to Huckleberry Jit., for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Miller, from Applegate, are on a camping trip here The beef cattle man may now have his inuinp at higher prices. While the cattle population of the western range states has de creased, a final liquidation of the surplus may send about as many cattle from that section as last .year, aid tlje price trend is distinctly tpward, according to P. V. Ewing, director of the Research Division of the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. More carcasses of beef rweived the stamp of federal inspectors in the first Uvi months of 1925 than in the corresponding period of any previous year except 1918 and 1919. Average prices at Chicago are about one dollar higher than in 1924. The average farm price of beef cattle April 15, the most recent report, was $6.65 gainst $5.82 last year, $5.78 the year previous and $5.53 three years ago. The number of feeders moved from leading markets into seven cornbett states since Janu ary was one sixth less than a year ago and nearly one-fourth less than two years ago. from ,0dt'g:iit' to the llughy Cun ning Co. in Axliland. He carries cm t i'd on each trip. q W. Childers is now running his meat wnuoii to I'hoenix every day between the hours of 5 and 1 p. m. , James Spiers run a splinter In his knee recently, which became Infect ed and he waP obliged to give up his work at the Sum-rest. Mollis olsen, who has h-eu at tending school at Kugene. is spending the summer with his parents, and working In the h;irvent. Mrs, (Miff liond was a Medford (visitor Tuesday. She had tho mls I fortune to run over her dog which was killed. CALIFORNIA SAMS VAI.I.KY. Hn Auk. nil. ! , ... , O . .. . inii iiiniuiicii. M.nio niiiri uiisiiii-ss or i-xinliitiiiK Homo vory fir melons unci tliu nu-.'tini; was lhc'0ii.tiiiiluiiiit ol iillur fiiii- VfKvtabli-H. fu? which (lu-y a oomiulttw lo invcKtlK.itf I lit- pinlj- i roporl tlu-rn la littlo Balo. alillily of kIvIiik h picnic Willi inviia- Tho liuiviwtitiir of tho Bartlott peitr linn lo all Ki'nnmTs. Crop is nnarinK ciiiniitutlon. Somo flno fionii' Ciiliinniia Ijiivim's aio riMiiii'lTil i f tho fruit havo bocn lo l InoliiliK lor lainl llial will urn- i nIkiwii thin xeuKim jilurt' itui without in malum, ami whool will IwkIii the second Know SaniH valley imuih-s as near as -lomlay uj su'iitrinui'i'. any placo in ilniUK thai. i . .Ml allilay ri'lminus iiic.-lhm will In; hi'lil at tho schoolhousi! Suii'lav with Uov. Whlio of Ashlaml in ilmrm All tiro Invited to linns your ImsIu'I.i anil atli-tul. hovi'ial troui hero alli'mliil t ! Medford to Have Bargain Basement HowThc Catile MarhisDehavfng PEPlCtVT 1923-19X4- 1924 -IBIS 5LuqHltrt nnnoMAS0W0JPMUMUIJ ATsTo h D J IF IM IA M)J U UNOl STEERS rrT 11 11 11 FEOERAL '11 i , 900,000 1Q A lf 800,000 y ipmcas j 49 j I ' ! 700,ooo VT f of the death of his brother. IS. Mar- San Kranr-lsco aro visiting at the Ion lost lev. which occurred Mumlnv. wti-jiti.in imnin in piimiuimw vi.ii.h- Kire was reported on Huckleberry . August 1! ut Modesto. (allf. Ho was' iw. .n.i Min. .i,,h,.tnn ...,i 'Ui.n Mt. yesterday, the result of a careless smoker, Prompt work of the-forest i angers controlled It by today. Mrs. Arthur WoKsing and son Carrol left Wed nesday morning for Med -ford, to attend the funeral of Mr. 'Hiomas Burrow. Mr. W. J. Freeman, of Central I'olnt, Mr. W. C Owen, of Portland, and his mother, Mrs. Julia A. Owen, composed a party that visited the Hall and Freeman camp for a few days this week. Percy Freeman and wifo were also up for a short visit. wife and four children 53 years old Ellen Kills of Cottage Grove Is visiting her friend Jeancttte McFad den. she accompanied Mrs. C. Band homo from Cottage Grove. Donald Tryer left Saturday evening for Tacoma, wheie he expects to enter high school and visit his uncle. Donald will bo a senior this year and will be greatly missed in our local high school. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Weiler, Sr., who havo been guests of their son several weeks, left Tuesday evening for Portland, where they will spend a week. They will also visit Seattle, Vancouver, B. C, Banff, etc., travel ing oast over tho Canadian Pacific. TlH'V will Visit In -111.-:, uti,t llm .Mr. ana Mrs. m. .i. uueii uu ii.ni- slau, ,,f iluiiana. Tlmv oi.- tn lly of Los Angeles arrived by motor ( arrivc t 'their homo in Fort Worth. Sunday evening and are visiting rela-. Texa!V about tho Ill8t of . October, lives in Ashland and Medford. TheTno Wt?ne,.s nro in jove with Tuient Oilena formerly uvea on cue B" and expect to return next year. ' :::iLr'0n a"U3 T1 uTi'r;rnf Tuesday. They expect to bo in tuo . . '.'.., valley about n week before returning to Loh AiiKelea. TALENT W j ItuKsel Urown Is Buffering with mularia. It was necessary to cnll Dr. Conroy of Medford Monday evening. v"' W. J. Martin find D. Howman motored to Cliiloiiuin Friday return ing Saturday. Harry Hill, who was visiting Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill and Harlow McAVIUinnis, left last Wed nesday for their homes at Whlttler, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Blglcy spent Sunday with thetl- old friends Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Costley. They have been to !os Angeles and were re turning lo their homo at Willamette, Ore. U n M nun t.... Mr. and Mrs. Kader. recently of , ... 'hllonuin, have suld their rancli a .,. ,. . '. .. . , ,, ,,,l,e U of Talent and moved in.ol "r tlie green house by tho 8. P. tracks. ,r.. ,ltlll r.. Ltl ., , , v. ,,, I "nil .Mrs. ftiasgow Strat on ol recently purchased by Mrs. Keith drowned In the river there and leaves Harold of Corvallls aio guests uf He wus: their daughter, .Mrs. Hai l Newbry. Mr. Jolinston is principal In the Corvallls schools. . Mr. Hayniie of nlem was n guest Sunday of Art Wilson. Ho was looking for a location. The Southern Oregon Experiment station just north of Talent, was visited last week by the board of re gents of the Oregon Agricultural College, accompanied by J. T. Jar dino of the Oregon Experiment sta tion. - Thomas Hill has purchased the Plaza market, owned by II. A. Stearns in Ashland and took posses sion last Saturday. Mr. Hill has also bought the Jesse Winburn home on Granite street in Ashland and tlie family will move in a few days anil enter their children in tho Ash land schools. Mr. Hill formerly owned and operated the Hill Mer cantile Co., In Talent and his many friends wish him success in his new business venture. . .Mr. and Mrs. Kd Koss loft 'last Monday for Corvallis by auto, where they will attend tho Walnut Growers' Assn. It is tlie plan to travel in a caravan and visit various growers and inspect equipment, etc. A very pleasant occasion took place Tuesday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hurley colobrated their 17th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holderldge and Mr. anil Mrs. Charlie Holderidge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reed and their families and W. H. Hurley were present for six o clock dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Uuirenco Wilson spent the week-end at Lako of tho Woods huckleberrylng 13111 Spitzer, Tom Lamb and Clar ence Holmes were huckleberrylng at uiko oi tne woods over the week end. They harvested 23 gallons wnicii was all their Ford would carry. George Carter is homo from KIs son. (Jul., for the week end. Cliff Garvin Is hauling blackberries tho Talent schools. She has secured a position In the high school at Kllensburg, Wnsh. Mr. nnil Mrs. Hobert Davis of Prlnovlllc, Ore,, Called on .Mr. and Mrs. ;. 15.. E Kvans,-. Monday'. '"' They wero out for a week's motor tour. Glen Bond. Hollls Olson and Cad Hills, who are -visiting- here from Cottage Grove, returned Saturday from an outing nt Crater Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long and family and tho Dopp family or I'hocnix nindo tho trip to Hucklo berry City last jSaturduy .leturnliw Tuesday. They got a hlto lot of huckleberries. J Mr. and Mrs. J. It. King of Santa Hurl, nra called on Mrs. X. Oatmanj Wednesday of last week. Mrs. King lim it in i. in. i sci'iti'iH hum- ocen v lew- ; Kinugo picnic, at llogllo Kivcr S;il ill lug this section recently with keen dav. ' Mrs.. Will Wilier mid liuth Gar- interest. These men havo been from! M. M. I H'part uient store Is ar- vin expect lo leave Mumbiy nr Tues- iCnlifornfu, from where wo understand icrganizatiou Tom PanUcv was ch At Ihu Jackson county IVuinuu 'unln gto npeu a "liargain Itase- and Mrs. O. T. day for a trip to San Francisco, the people have their eyes "set on where Mrs. Wider will visit - her j Kogue river valley," and we know that daughter. Mrs. Weller will drive her such a delightful little valley as our new car. own could not help but sliuro in their Miss F.ilua Walkins has gone to Interest. Iianduu for a lvn week's ouiiiig. Miss At tho last meeting of the grange a Margaret Purvis Is taking her place'ncw nuisler was elected alter Hie in the 1. D. office during her nb-: resignation of Fred Croft, former froiii their recenl illness. gatolicepe secretary. Slate .Master Pulinlter was In teuilance and was of great help, well as interest to those nrescnt. Friends of Mr. am) lr .1 it l.'ili.M. I e" nt." In connection with their mod al llson i era sloi-e sometime In Senteinber. Cllllence Meeker will leave soon for San I'Yanciseo to purchase new goods suitable rir the new department. A new stairway is being out Into the basement, shelving and counters bntlt sence. liill Vlmout i-cluineil Monday from Cottage Grove, w here he attended III Kpw-orth League institute. Dr. Dant'ord of Kugcup, presiding elder of the southern district, was in Talerit Wednesday alteruooil In hold quarterly conference at the M. F,. church. He was accompanied by ltev. Grlsham of Sutherland. Horn, to Mrs. Glen Cleveland at the Community hospital In Mcilfiiri! Sunday evening, a li-pound daughter. All are reported as doing well. Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Tiirnbaiigb left Thursday for a vacation motor Iriii. Report 771 Accidents In State; None Fatai SALIO.M. Ore.. Aug. !. A total of 771 industrial accidents were reported to the state industrial luclilenl com mission during the week ending Aug ust !)( declares the weekly report There were no fatalities. Ot the total number reported, 023 were subject to the provisions of tlie slate compensa tion act. 143 were from firms and corporations that have rejected the provisions of the act. and five were from public utility corporations not subject to the state compensation. Cook with gas. from the Stumps. Mrs. Georgo tin bin of Grants Pass Mrs. Dick Hopper of Walla Watla. AVn., and their guests Mrs. Piatt and daughter of Long Beach, wero cnllers Tuesday at tho homo of K. K. Kvans. Mrs. Hopper was formerly Miss Marlon Sahln (ttnd taught do mestic science In tho Talent schools a year ago. j Mrs. Oassio Blakcly and ' children who havo. been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. Heller, who recently suf fered! a stroke of pnralysis, returned Saturday (o her home in Astoria. Krlcnds of Mrs. Holler will be glad to know she is greatly improved. Herbert It. Bowman, our genial mail carrier, and Mrs. Bowman, ac-j compauied by her parents, Mr. add Airs. M. M. Maine of Portland, who are visiting them, left last week, Thursday, on a motor trip to los Angeles nnd southern California' points. Mr. Bowman is on his vn-j cation nnd his son, Ralph, who is hero from Bonanza, Is carrying tho rural mall during his absence. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Clinton of Milan arrived Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Clinton's mother, Mrs. Jen-, ulngs, nnd her two children. They' lnive rented th& Mills property south of Talent. Mr. T. J. Coslloy hns received dews "if you want to forget the weather, member met 1 TR.EE T E.A ORANGE PEKOE O Lithia Springs Hotel $1 ASHLAND, OREGON Sunday Night Dinner August 23, 1925 $1 Shrimp Cocklitil Kipc Olives .Sliced Totntitoes Sued Pickles Chicken 11 hi Sonlny . . , Consomme a 1 'Iliilieiint! 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