Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1925, Image 2

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focal and
JLs Persons)
Thn first nr loud nf rnle to Iwivi
M,.'1font. wK hipprt yninnlnv 'by
the Plumule I'ui'klnK rriiriinny l Srw
VwikCity to Hi vxp'u ilnn firm to lie
Hi nt In KiiKlmul. The hihiIhh re un
early vurlely Known un ihe Wfnir
i;iimnaM. In mlilHlon t t"' Hlpl
I'T car IhjhIh nf peiiiH won' alwi nhfi
lcil fiiHt, iimkinu lotiil nf i'2i crn
from-local pm UliiK hoiifpR o far thl.i
Hi-iiHon.
Nil lithur on iJilfor Fny. k ilntu
wiih Anieifenn I.pkIoii. 137
I'hniliM Mown nl. ni of Mr. nml
Mm. clinrlii llmvnnl, well known l-i-dl
i-cHiiloniH, h ex peeled to arrive In
ihe lty uhoiit ,Si't"nibiT 4th to Hpcivl
t'cvcrn! wi'ckH vl-iiln while on fur
lough from lUiniotil. III., where In i:
Hatinncd with tin United Htales avia
tion corps.
.An ice cream social will he held on
the church lawn of the KiikIMi Luth
eran church on l-'riday evening Auk
list 2X. There will he cnine for old
and younn. Come nne, come all, and
spend a nleiiHiinl evening. I3
Tourist ami other from u dintonce
icisierril al locnl hotcln Include I'.
T. tint! of St. IxmiIm. I.. C. inirnian.
MIhm Minnie Ihirmiiu. and MIhh Irmn
Ch-ary of Kuiikiih City. .Mo., W. H. Alor
tin, W. .1. Camphell, K. -I. Hulllviin.
atnl,!crl Went of New York t'ity. Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Sullivan of Heno, Nev.,
I-;. I-;. (inihiim tf . "rawfordsvllle. Ind..
A. fl. Waters of thi-un". K.
i:rl kHon of MiiKnettc. Klin.. Mr. and
Mi-h. James luinex of Mamhurf.'.
.Mr. and Mm. 0- K. Alison of Mil
waukee. W is., and Mr. and .Mrs. K.
Kin jrof I'liehhi, 'oo.
1'emn. nppli'H, extra low prren,
JohriHon Produce On.. :M1 N. Kir Hi.
j'hone i7. ia:itf
Superintendent of kcIiooIh, K. H.
lledrlck, announced today that a boii
cral meetliiK of all teachern, both
Ki-iule and hlh hcIiooI in the city, will
be held .Saturday afternoon al 2
o'clock, September ft. After the jren
, ral ineHtlnu. the hle.li hcIiooI leachern
will meet Heparately with Principal It.
H. Oonlile, and the frniiln leacheiw
with Superintendent Hedrlck, for
further ln-structlons,
t'arpenior will build, repair, .paint
or decorate for renin I of house. P. o.
P.ox 72. Medford. .
Sixty-three out of Htate cars were
registered yeHterday at the local Htate
nuto refiKtratlon bureau, imi inei-eaw
of 311 ear over the day before.
Fancy creninery butter 53o per lb.
J oli n son Produce Co. -
A total of Hevon pnHHenjiera were
laknn to (.'ruler lake by the hiph this
niornUi and a like number yester
day. KreHh salt wnier nnlmon, 25c. lb.
Johnson Produce Co. (f
The C'opco forum mot this noon at
the Hotel Medford with a pond at
tendance of members and kuphIh. The
main topic of IntoreHt was the Forum
Dance at the Fair (JroundH Pavilion
tomorrow nlcht. on which n report
i-uu hi ii tin liv Ctmlrmnn MIl'dIiin. From
proHcnt npitearancH there will he a
large attendance nt the affair. .. The Red Cross life snvlng corps
Women who are hard to fit to cor-'held their find BWlm of the season at
mots,' son MIhh Nnylnr, floodwln Corset Jthe Natatnrlum last evening- Thirty.
Khop(!un .So. Fir. .five applicants enrolled for. this
Mrs. Frnk'Owcn nnd daughter will course, which consists of swimming'
leave this evening for San Francisco, and life saving. This course Jh open
nrilf. .accompanied by Mrs. Sarah to all. The only cost Is the regular
Patterson, who will then proceed to 'charge of twenty to thirty cents to the
(ilasgnw, Scotland, to spend some time tank. This work Is carried on under
visiting relatives. .Mrs. Pntterson has the direction of Dr. O. L. 'Cornwall,
been in (he employ of Mrs. 'Owen an who so successfully put over1 the life
governess fnr her daughter for several raving course of Inst year, and who is
years past. assisted by Mrs. Allan Smith, Mrs.
Screen doom nt "Wallace 'Wnodfl (Thomas Fuson, MIm Marian Newman,
Lumber yard. Cor. Knst Main nnd all Heil Cross life savers anil exnniin
flenisee. 8Stf- rH.
Carl Magee. the "New Mexico editor f your pictures are mnde nt Palm
who Is charged with shooting a Mr. er'H Photo Sludlo, 710 N. Central, they
Lnslor recently, Ik a personal friend will be tho best. tf
nf C. I Wnrnnek. proprietor of aj Out of town Oregonlans registered
hamburger establishment on Front -at local hotels include Mrs. J. .1. Dun-
Htreet. who states that Magee him
dono more than any other one man In
ridding New Mexico of political cor-
ruptlon.
Fresh salt water salmon, 2Rc In.
Johnson Prndure Co. tf )
Homer Harvey, well known local ;
lttaif carrier, left yesterday for Seat-
tie. Wash., to visit relatives, while on
route he will stop at Cottage Grove .Throck of Oregon City,
to visit his parents, and at Portland Send some pictures of Crater Lake,
to vjslt a cousin. (Medford nnd the Rogue Valley views
The Thoman Kenlty Company can to your friends. Pftlmer's pictures are
sell your property. 130tf the best, tf
J.! K. Kerr of O rants Pass was n J Congressman Mar'. In II. Mnddcn of
local business visitor here today. I Chicago, chalrmiiu of tho house corn
Are you getting1 the host property .mltlee on appropriations will be in the
youti money will purchase? See the, city tonight, en route to Crater lake.
Thomas Realty Company before buy- I returning tomorrow afternoon. le wilt
I np J 13Utf he a. guest at a luncheon at Crater
, .- - - a. , 1 Lake lodge tomorrow noon, to
If
1
A Bargain
EMPTY
LARD TIERCES
Hardwood, 50 gallon
(aacit y; easily cloan
od; serves many use
ful -purposes. We are
overstocked, ho while
lliey last, G9 each.
Cost the packer fl ea.
The COLONIAL
Ik
Southern Oregon't
Flneit BaRery
A fea9ute of the public market tiff !
mornliiK was wild blackberries picked
In the ApplcRnte country, and were
sold in gallon lots. Nine varieties of
peaches will bo on nolo at the market
until October l&th, including Jilber
iuh. Muir, l-eonuin i'linir. I-nte ('raw-
ford. Salwny flnK. fiolden ClinK.
Smock Free, Strawberry and Salwtiy
varJptleH. Huckleberries hh well un
the usual line of home nnnin pro
ililce enjityed a liberal patronniit.
An ice cream social will be held on
the church lawn of the Knlish J.uth
eran church on Friday evening. Auk
use 2X. There will he fannies for old
and ynunK. Come one, conic till, od i
sitend a (jlfftnant eveniiiK. I3'
It Is rumored that a local tennis
tournament will lake place In the near
future, probably on 1-thnr I Jay. which
fiills on Monday. September 7th. Thus
far, there has been no Medford tour
nament this season and it is prediri-.
1 thnl a Rreat denl of InteroM would
result from such a meet.
Itawl. boll, ball. American Lcploii
Ijtbor Day ball. boll. bnwl. )i7
II. F. SehorfflUM. manager of the
locephine fair, and II. II. Howell.)
I'ounly ntieiu, sont yesterday In Med
ford conferring with S. I. lirown.
mananer of the Jackson county fair.
Mr. I frown has extended an invitation
1 1 Ikruuinclr nu iwi'u in ititx count V to
exhibit their stock t the Jackson
county rair, 1 ney re ronowniK n
name policy as that adopted here, the (
enconraKoniont of the entrieM'from the .
linkup river valhy and the elimina
tion of professional oxhibltorH.r- (
firnnts Pass t'ourier. i
Kxpert marcellinfr. Day, evenlntr I
anil Sunday appointments, 7 5c. ii-3
So. ,lvy. Tel 43li-It. 133
TtesldeniK of Portland, registered at
local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. (.
A. Madden. .Ml Allies fialluz.o. .Mr.
and Mrs. U. S. Wordcn. Mr. and Mrs.
II. S. Howard. Miss fleo Soenian. Mr.
ami Mrs. C H. Iteach, Mi, and Mrs.
(SenrKe Alexander, Miss Jessie Short,
Mr. and Mrs. K. Singer, Miss Jennie
Hinder, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Dnhl. Mr.
and Mrs. A. If. Heft, Air. mid Mrs. It.
M. Itarnetl. and Miss 1!. William.
Odar flume lumber at Illg PineB
Lumber Co. tf
The Night 1 lawk dnnoe orchestra
returned Inst evening from n trip to
l,.rl l m) lnui Id I I tun tit It hi v fnr the
Pavilion Dance at the Fair fJrounds '
Tonight they will play nn engiiKemem
at Ornnts Pass and tomorrow night
will supply the tiiuslc for the ('open
Forum dance at the fair grounds.
This popular niuslcol sextiMte is. malt
ing a splendid reputation for Itself
throughout the state.
Hrtok ie crenin fiOr at DeVoe's. tf
Fred Wahl returned yestenlny from
a few days' businct tiiit to Portland.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Holland . fildg-.
Phone 9fl3. 104tf
The regular weekly concert of the
Crater I,ako temple D. O. K. K. band,
under the direction of' F. Wilson
Walto, will be held In the city park to
morrow night, if the weather permits,
as n prevalence of the present condi
tions may necessitate a postponement.
The program will be announced in to
morrow' paper.
Screen doors Ht Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and
Genesee
88tf
nlngtn naud daughter. Marguerite, of
Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Mills of Salem,
A (tee and C. It.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
Uoseburg. K. It
li. H. Olson. S. N.
Singleton of F.ugene,
Theodore Wixon of
Tangier of Uillslmro,
Misses Florence Dozer. Nettie Murray.
Laura (iarnjohst and Mrs. A
I loer
'of Corvallls and Mi, and Mi's, (l
II.
which the public Is lnlvled. Me Is Is
being driven down from Portland, by
Paul McKeo by auto.
Try that big milk shake at DoVoe's.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wobber of San
Francisco, Calif., returned lust night
from Diamond lake, as the guest of
((ieorge A. Hunt, manager of the Crn-
terian t neater. t tie miners are on
their way homo from a vacation trip
ito Alaska. On the local trip, Mr.
i Wobber, a finhlng enihualust, caught
III trout, and was thrilled hy his luck.
file was also highly impressed by the
scenery, Mr, Wohber's brother Is a
high directing official of the Famous.
Lanky Players.
i We pay for ashes and sell 'dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc.
if
Al Sat her, formerly manager of the
Liberty theater here, ami Hud Ander
son's most ardent booster when that
boxer was flashing in the pugilistic
world, now n Miudeville performer on
the Hippodrome circuit, spent lasl
night and this morning In the city vis.
itiug friends and old uciiunintuncc.
after an absence of 1 0 yours. Mr.
Sather left at noon by auto for San
Francisco, where he will appear next
week. He expects to return next win
ter, on the Orphcum Jr. clrojilt.
Cedar flume lumber nt Rig Pines
Lumber Co. tf
I Harry C. Skyman, nssistnnt city at
troncy, spent several hours In Jack
sonville today on official business.
Kxhlo batteries for Fords, Chovro.
lew, stars, etc., $12.76 nnd tl6.f.
jWllllnms ft McCurley. 10-4 tf
Washington stale visitors rctster-
,ed at local hotels include Mr. nnd
Mrs. T. li. Herman of Kelso. Mr. and
Mrs. K. KuenlK und P. A. Tucker.
W. i:. oldflc Id. A. ):. Johnson. Mr. and
Mi-s. It. L. Sultan und Mr. and Mrs. D
F. Jayne:0)f Seattle.
We nnv for ashes nnd sell dirt
.rhenp, Rrown A White Afisney, Inc.
I Califoruiuns registered nt local ho
tels IncludeoMiss Anne 'Kuhlenmn nnd
Mrs. I. H. Waller of 'sthektoh. Miss
Oeraldlne Mc'aun and " SIIph" Lni'l
('hllds .of Merkeley. Mr. und Mrs. II.
Mimes of llummonton, Mrs.. K. T.
Siewart and Mr. and Mrs. T. I- Vogel
of Sacramento, Mrs. li. P. Pendleton
of Santa Clara. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Oer
vedes of Walnut flrnve. Miss Norma
lllmes of it'eddilig, and .Miskck Cenc
vieve Frederick. Amy Ahboi and
Helen Lantin, Mr. and "Mrs. T. Thor
gan, Mr. and Mrs. A, J J. Ilolani and
Miss Soloreu Manning of San l'nii"
ciso . ,
vinerlcan dance,. Legion dnnc. an
nual dance, labor dunce, day ilnn.
137
Itay Murphy of Ashland was fined
Sl't on his plen of guilty in speeding
yesterday by Justice of the Peace L.
A. Itolierts and S. T. Parks, a scaven
ger, was also fined I ."i on his plea
of guilty to obstructing the Pacific
highway when he left IiIh garbage
wagon setting several feet from the
edge. Jloih nrroHts were made by
State Traffic Officer . P. Talent.
An Ico cream social will be held on
the church lawn of the Kngllsh Luth
eran church on Friday evening, Aug
ust L'X. There will be games for iAA
and young. Come one, come all. and
spend a pleasant evening. 13"
Although n very low humidity was
predicted by the Cnlted States weather
bureau at Portland for today, ihe hu
midity according 'to locnl forest ser
vice officials. Js high and Is contin
uing to rise due to tho Increased mois
ture in the air.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. if
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. CnwHI of Santa
Cruz. Calif., arrived in the city List
forenoon to spend several days visit
ing relatives while en route 10 port
land, where they expect to settle per
manently. I represent' the strongest group of
fire Insurance companlen In America.
Carl V. Tengwald, Holland P,ldg.
Phono flflS. 1Mtf
KdlKon Marshall's latest novel wllj
start in the October number of the
flood Housekeeping magazine.
Hemstitching, buttons covered, fit
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
drain threshing nnd cutting nf the
third crop of alfalfa, will he complet
ed In tho volley by September Toll.
Fresh "nit water salmon, 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
It. Wallace nf Portland, iravellng
freight agent of the Chicago North
tern .lines, is spending; today ,ln the
city transacting business.
Fruit growers get in touch with gov
ernment free employment bureau.
Medford Chanther of Commerce, for
plcUers. , 1 istf
Although ihe regular contracted
baud concerts ended last night at
Ashland, that city will hnve one more
concert next Monday night, marking
the end of the concert season there.
Cedar flume lumber nt Dig Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Mrs. Frankie Donald, and son
Richard, who have been visiting
friends nnd relatives in the city and
valley the past week, will leave the
lest of the week hy auto, for their
home In Los Angeles.
Large stock Victor records at Pal
mer Music Store. tf
Residents of southern California
registered at local hotels Include Mr,
ind Mrs, 'It. c. Duncan nnd Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Mcnrlch of Pasadena, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Wntklns nnd Mr. and
Mrs. K. M. Andrews of Santa Ana.
Mrs. (. V. Oray of Long eliach. Mr.
and Mrs. fi. F. Hunter of Santa l!ar
bara, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jocklln of
Sherman. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. V. New
man of Venice, and the following from
Los Angeles: Miss Frances Thomp-I
son. Mr, and Mrs. .1. S. lloiton. air.
and Mrs. F. A. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. 1
M. A. Hope. Mrs. F. F, Oraves. Mr.
and Mi's. D. fl. Hums, Mr. and Mm. ,
I L. Norton, Mr. and "Mrs. F. I). Shu-1
merhnr'. and Miss Vada Hayes.
Fverfast. the only practical material
for school dress. A wonderful as-'
sort men t of Colors and materials nt
the Handicraft Shop. U7
WATERMELONS 1c lb.
Cntm' Itllll fiM Tll'oili.
A Vft()ll,AW'N. OIlOllAUIV-:
One .Mile lil (Vlilnil Itnlill.
VETCH
RYE
SEEDS FOR
FALL PLANTING
GET OUR PRICES
LAND PLA8TER IN
STOCK NOW
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main Phono 260
VETCH-RYE
NOW IN STOCK ,
. . ; ..
Sulphate of Ammonia
Advancing in Price.
Picking Bags
Seed Grains Grass Seed
Sulphur
JARM BUREAU
CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE
Mi- and Mrs. J, Ottingr, who re
cent iy sold their Interests in the Jack-'
'son 'Hot Springs near Ashland, ni'
'contemplating to move hack to this
jclty. which was formerly their home.
For sand, gravel, pediment, eleanlng
or lawn work, phone 912-J. Samuel
Wateman. if
1 Mrs. Orace Onrd Pollock who re
cently underwent nn npirutlon nt Sa
cred Henri hospital, wtts iviiiovi-iI to
her home Wednesday, nml is conval
escing rapidly.
There's n busy business College In
Medford. OWN, 141
T The directors of the Medford Chnm
'ber of Commerce will hold their regu
lar mt ciint tomorrow oiht. at. whi -h
lime many Important ijiicHiii.nn will be
, brought up for discussion.
I Pudweiser -fl.GO per dnz. nt De
jVoes. , , i:rotf
Mr. ami Mrs. fl. H. Miller, who had
been visiting friends fn the city for
several weeks, departed last night for
.their home In San Diego, acilf. '
Noel Lrsklne gives piano lessons at
pupils' homes. Think of the udvan
'toge. Phone 729-W. 14:1
Ampico Re-Enacting Pianos
The Wellington - Model W
is the lowest priced high grade
piano in the World. .
This dainty; instrument, finished ex
quisitely in the finest of mahogany or
walnut, is a piano of beautiful tone
quality free, responsive action
and withal, built so solidly and honest
ly that it will outwear the majority of
pianos priced a hundred dollars' higher
Come into our piano room and see and hear
the Wellington todayJ You will find it just
the piano for your boy or girL to start their
piano lessons on. Priced at $395 and $410,
it is truly the highest , grade, low priced
piano in the world.
WEEKS & ORR
D. C. DURHAM R. W. WILSON
Piano Tuning ,i Mgr. Music Dept.
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19
Brunswick
300 pairs of Shoes Just Landed
End icott Johnson Shoes
Dress Shoes, Work Shoes, Men's Shoes,
Boys' Shoes, Boys' Hi-Tops, Little Boys
Hi-Tops, Men's Hi-Tops, and the price
is right. ; ;
, Better Shoes for Less Money
More Wear in Every Pair .
WILL H. WILSON, The Price Maker
The Cheapest Store in the West
32 N. Front St.
J. I. CASE
Potter Farm Machinery
Standardized Machinery
NOW ON DISPLAY
Also Bargains in
Used Tractor and Spraytrt
o
Bill's Tf actor Shop
226 North Riverside 0 0 Phone 10tt)
I TourMs from aOlitancp who nre
'registered at Merrick's Motor Inn In-
elude O. M. Hockert of Sidney. Mont.,
C. H.vDavis of Alkimore. Ilwo. F. H.
SchoeitH nf ftugustn. Kas.. K. It.
Clark of Iteaumont. Idaho, L !ros-
Iwald of Detroit, Mich., and Charles
I larcast of Phoenix, A riz.
Maid O' Sko. mnde of 100 per cent
orange; a puro nnd wholesome drink.
I 141
J The Insurance business of the .late
(.Martin McDoiiough has been taken
over by Henry (J. Maekey.
I Screen doors nt Wallace Woods
'Lumber Yard, cor.- East Mala fcno
(lenese.e. , . ( ; Ktf
I Mr. and Mrs. O. II. JorUan uf St.
'Maries. Idaho, arrived in the city last
: evening to spend several days visit
ing friends and relatives.
Stnpb drugs nt DeVne's. if
I Mrs. A. F. Ih'ockwoy of f! rants Pa
spent several hours in the ciiy this
forenoon on business.
J Will have no more peaches nt puh
'lie market. Will sell as good or bet
l er peaches at orchard for 2c a pound.
' W. II. Watt. - 1.17
Phonographs
FARMERS' FRIEND
Power Sprayers
NOW
IU
DOROTHY MACKAIL
C 'mon down and meet 0 'Malley
shake hands with a regular,
he-man, fightin' cop. A cop
vhb get his man every time !
he'll give you the biggest thrill
in adventure and the greatest
thrill in love
It's-a Knockout!
NOTE KIDDIES: Free to all
a new
August
OF
Camping
Now is the time to buy all your camping
equipment at a great saving to you. Why
wait, buy now while prices are down during
this August clean-up sale.
Roamer Steel
Camp Beds
Tho iviil comfort lied, size
ISxTIi nnd rolls to size -ISxIi ;
rc'iilnr 1 1)0, now.... $9.95
Ueifiilnr khaki folilinu' mat
tns to fit nhovp ln-d: iiami
tufted and lioxod; regular
S.2."i, now $7.S5
Fourfold nntn bods, size
4i;.7(i, roiinlar 0)0..5S.75
Camp Stoves
"Sure JFoal" gan stoves, two
lmriipr; rei:. $S.2.")....$6.25
Colcnian two-hiirnpr iinsoline
stoves, ri'LMdiir !fl2.."i0 anil
n.no, now $11.45 ?S
75
Fry Pans
arpo stiel fry pans 12(1
12-incli fry pans, pool handle,
ril,, 35
ALL CAMP GOODS ARE REDUCED
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
Army & Outing Stores
32 So. Central Ave.,
R. S. Stewart,
Manager
Phone
JACKSON COUNTY
PLAYING
MILTON
SUNDAY .
James Cruze's
Comedy
"MARRY ME"
With Everett Horton
and Florence Vidor
Saturday Matinee, "A FROSTER,'
confection.
Clean - Up
ALL
Wall Tents
7x7 S-oz. wall tents, reirnlar
7.jll w $6.95
7x7 10-oz. wall tents, rntrnliir
!).7:, now $8.05
SxlO Ht-oz. wall tents, ri'jru-
lar . 12.7:., now $11.50
Other sizes in proportion.
Camp Stools
Canvas folding stools, recu
l.ir 5(1,. 39
Hardwood canvas stools, rffiJ
nlar :K 69
1-iisy camp chairs with arms,
regular 4..-.0, now....j53.65
Water Bags
One-(allon water bags, regu
lar Ode, now 75
Two.gallon water bngs, regu
lar $1.1.'., now 95
Oppoi0 Hunt's Citerian
Your Satisfaction
js Our Success
013-L
AIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19
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