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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1925)
o o o oo ...o... jt; t ' PSOE TWO L ocaland Personal Tho hotels are well filled with doe tors and their families who are herd Iiikm."" hi attendance at the convention of tin I ticreen doors at Wallace Woods Mate Medical association, and a num I lumber yard. Cor. East Main ami her of tho medical men are aluu beiiiK Genesee. 88tf entertained at private homes. Tho I Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. convention closes Friday nlKht. Johnson Produce Co. tf LANDSCAPING Those desiring to' Itesidents of routhern California beautify their homes and lawns, with ronistered ut local hotels Include Mm. wisely selected and artistically Hr- Harry H. Hyatt of Hollywood. Mr. and ' ranged shrubbery and. ornamental Mm. F. C. Arnim of Santa Ana, Mr. trees, may have the free advice of an and Mrs. T. F. llelfet of Kama liar experienced landscape architect from bara. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Jocklln of Portland, who is visiting our city for Venice. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson of a short time. Phono 372. Another shipment of hats at 145 ottle Howard's. N. Central. Ir. John T. Miller of Los Annelea will talk tonight at 8 o'clock on char acter building, at tho First Baptist church. Child study and vocational guidance will be Included In the talk. ' Admission is free- to nil, Th. MPfifnrd HiihI hrhh ColloL-fi has placed a great many students in good positions and Is receiving more calls than it can fill. Its service to you will he to place you on the payroll as soon as possible. Courses begin Sept. 35-21. OWN 151 Imogene Wallace, accredited teach- . or. Piano and harmony, ttiuuto M Kust Main. Itoom 7. 151 , Silas Tappln, an Inventor of Qulhcy, Calif., arrived recently with his fain- . Ily and Is making Medford his homo I while giving his time to the progress of his Inventions. j G. C. Barbour of Hoseburg. repre- Fred Alton Haight, teacher of pi- sentntlve of the Dunham and Carii nno, Is offering a new original hur- pan wholesale hardware store of San mony and melody method, which may Krandsco, is spending several duya be studied ulone or In conjunction in the city on business. with the regular technical and classl- cal courses. Studio 318 Liberty Bldg.. Medford, Ore, Phone 72. 143 Brfck ice cream 60c at DeVoe's. tf Tourists and others from a distance registered at local hotels Include Mr. .nnd Mrs. Chester Van Aniworp of I Miama. Fla., Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Ca ven of Pittsburg, Pa., Alma IS. Itoberts of Vuncouver, B. C, Mm. Marie K. McGlll of Tulsa, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heckmun of Manlto, III.. W. A. Brown of Rochester, Pa., Carl Stan ley of Philadelphia, and Mrs. P. A, Kdmand, Mrs. It. M. Bigelow und C. Jt. Collins of Chicago. Ladles' hats made to suit the Indiv idual taste at Fashion Shop. Medford Bldg. ' 143 Dressmaking. Handwork a special- ty. Tho Fashion Shop. Medford Uldg. 143 Prink G. Callison, coach of the high school, arrived In tho city yesterday , from Kugene, j Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf . Let me write your fire Insurnnce. rViel V Tnnnnl.l llAllnnH IM.ln I .. . lui'bn ii,vj, ijuiiuiiu i PhOnO 90!f. 'r104tf Tho County Fair association will hold a Children's Day during the fair. There will bo bicycle raceH, plank rides, foot races and other sports. Ho vera I of the local 1 nisi ness houses are giving prl7.es. Details will be an nounced later. Fancy creamery butter 53c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the Test pictures. tf Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. linger S. Fitch of tho Presidio. San Fran- cIsco, arrived In tho city Tuesday, en route for a visit to Crater Ijike. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Hnndlcmft Shop. tf f ))f J i'il MMlil Y Denny has never been more joyously active In bringing bubbling, 9;::j:J;:-rJ;:;:f:;::;:;: vJT 3fc V I W rollicking, peppery laughter than In this gay. Irresponsible comedy. From Elmer SRtfi'K LkSI 11 V 'i r ' Th del'Bn,,uM)' daflhS situations, the foolhardy attempt to show four Davis' Popular ttJcfssofiSoKio ' i J'1")"' women tho town, will send you off into hearty peals of Novol ' '-Iwn So Laugh with Denny-11"11 . .. : .. feS - - " wVu,.4. . , That's OUE suggestion!. wt x?-r ....i ..... - - , '-' - r A family reunion was hold at the lledrick homo on II street Huirdny In honor of Mi-h. lied rick's mother, Mrs. Ha rah Jlot8, wIiokc birthday wuh cele brated with a dinner and visiting ' relatives and friends. The out of town KueHtR present were: Mm. May Tup per of liy. and Mr. and Mm. K. II. lledrick of Medfurd. Ashland Tid- Ventura, and tho following from Los AKIph: Mr. and Mm. C. H. Itauman mr. unu airs. J , -. vnvvi'fuu, mr. vuu Mrs. J. It. Andor, K. A. Parnes. Klddell. S. If. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Tattln. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Dally and D. F. Uobcrts. You will be able to earn a good salary one year sooner. Courses ho- ln SePl- "-21. Medford Business College. OWN" 151 Stylish frocks nnd gowns, designed and made to ordec. Fashion Shop, Medford Bldg. 143 Mm. II. H. Boomer was among the Grants Pass residents who spent Tuesday In Medford. i rears, n nines, extra low nrices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. phone 97. l33tf Fresh salt water, salmon, 25c h. Johnson Produce Co. Fruit growers get In touch with gov- 'ernment free employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, fori i pickers. llfttf I Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf A supply of a new publicity book let Issued by the Medford Chamber of Commerce has been received at the Kugene chamber and will be distrib uted to tourists here. The booklet contains a fine may of the Pacific highway, as well us the Crater lake and Diamond lake districts. Kugene Guard. Jackson County Fair and pear Show, M'dford, September 16 to 19. 1 07lf Dr. K. D. KIwood, optometrist, has moved to his tempornry office over Lamport's. 228 K. Main. tf o. O. Alenderfer left for Hilt. Cullf., this morning to spend the tiny there on business. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Large stock Victor records at Pal- mp Music atom. tf ' i nurinm iium it (iifmiui- ri'ii'i -i lit XIPi-cl.'k'ii f.itm- tun Infill. In tho P I... .11... t families of J. A. Delaney.of Great; F01 sumi. gravel. seOlment. clnning Falls, Mont.. F. D. George of New lor lawn work, phone 912-.7. Samuel York city. G. I llenr-h of Anknnka,.! pnmnn tf Okla., D. F. Herman of Madison. WK. 1 fi. M. King of lliitte, Mont., and K. F. Gulhrle of Phoenix, Ariz. If your pictures are mnde at Palm er's Photo Studio, 716 N. Central, they .will he the best. tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods 'Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and I Genesee. ' Rdtf j At the regular meeting of the Med- ford W. C. T. V. yesterday. Mrs. W. T. , Berry was elected president. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf If your plrtlires nrn mnrt nt Pnlm- I There's h busy Bust new Colleirp In I M ,lMtniJL ro. S WlA T El N?BKKafe'iWB5gaaB31- ! W'A Lj.y Screen doors ttt Walter Woods this forenoon hv the lnr.il V. S. Free ' SJVVW Rfii...,. LJii. (.fWi'f. li-P II: sZPZZE&SK - ft a C. i R U Try that big mllK ahuke at DeVoe's. ' moved to hN temponuv offlee ovr T mm 1 mf wwbmwmmb." I V&'JKV 1 Ea I tf KunpoifH. K. Main. tf - (t ar-d 75 PackB- E--vwher ' ' 8 ' XwOjgX - 11111 fEDFORD MATL TTtTTSpTfl I Out of town Orexonfans who are guests at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. F. K, Pulton und L. A. Pulton of Multnotnuh. Dr. und Mm. ft. J. IMIk inglon of Astoria. I. J. Allen of Cor vallls. Mr. and Mm. II. J. Hendrlck hoii, P. O. CuIIIhoii, Dr. and Mm. C. I-:. Hunt and Dr. and Mm, W. Ureal of Kugene, Miss lielle Pulley and J. A. Uullmi of Tillamook, Miss Alma (Ma zer of Monmouth, Mrs. C. P. Chaplain of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Wixson of Jtoseburg. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf J. A. Chandler, dealer In Page fenc ing at Im Clrupde. stopped a few hours In tho city toduy while enroute to ! Klamath county where he will Install several thousand rods of fence. , Fond some pictures of Crater Lake, Mnrtrnrrt nn.i th v-iw ,n your frendll Palmer's pictures are (nfl best. tf Alva Ilurbidge loft today for San Francisco where she will spend her week's vacation. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumhr Co. tf Will In in Miles of firnnts Pass, spe cial agent with tho Southern Pacific lines, spent several hours In the city today on busbies. j Reasonable prices in keeping with high class work at The Fashion Shop. Medford lildg. 143 Mm. V. W. Hammond departed for Kugene this forenoon to spend several daH on business. We pay- for ash and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf "fi. D. Hale Is moving his household goods to Jacksonville to make his home." says the Ashland Tidings. Kxide batteries for Fords. Chevro let h. Stars, etc.. 1)2.75 and 116.50. V"'lnm MHiirlev l4tf The Misses Louise YVels. Klsle Phin- ney and Marjotie Page tire anion; Jacksonville callers here today. Pleating of all kinds at The Fash Ion Shop, Medford Bldg. 143 Misses l,eah Patton, K. Ferguson nnd George B. Sinierville of Butte ' Fall are spending today in the city ' on business. 1 represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies in America. Cnrl Y. Tengwald. Holland Bldg. Pbnw jni initf Including the 22 cars of pears ship ped yesterday to eastern market" by local packing houses, a total of 666 cars have ben shipped so far this sea son from Medford. ttedde the above total, six cars of apples were also ship ped. See the special suit sale ad of th Model Clothing Co. In this Issue. 140 Washington state visitors ren-tered nt local hotels fuel tide G. F. Harland nnd family of Walla Walla. M'"8 Ma rie Mnnson of Bcltinghim, Mr. end Mrs. l. H. Fiearh of Ccntrnlhi. !nd Miss May me MaHnfferty. M. D.. -Mr. anl Mrs. H. W. Sawdon, O. A. Dow. li a .. J - j (i img jinn jiiiimv unu 11 r. nnti ivis. Jt. r Tl n-.i-rlnflr ,inl rlni.ffhlnr rtf Mi.nKla F. C. Dlllnrd. city water engineer. has returned from Portland, vhnn he Kmplnyment bureau, near picket".- po- . tutu diggers and berry pickers being most in demand, as the unal rush of job hunters today had decreased. I Dr. K. D. KIwood. optometrist, has ' nmved to hi temporary office ovr lun'fs. K. Main. tf' hurt spent several lny on llineKR. I JCTr-Xi ,RCl.tVU SsaaK.C ft II lJk.iA'LL.'iiMjfii Ml v.... .-.... IHI fTTDFORD. OKEnOX, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 192.1 Th Portland Oregonian will pub lish on Sunday, September 6th, an Il lustrated urticfe covering the mineral resources of southwestern Oregon ami the progress of their development, as ;a part of the publicity program of ihe j mining bureau. Mining men. and oth. jers Interested In the development of lour rich resources, should arrange to ' mail out as many copies of this article 'IB outside mining men us they con jveniently can. I Noel Krsklne gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phone 729-W. 141 R. A.'Ockllng left this forenoon for Kugene, where he will spend several days transacting business. I Staple drugs at DeVoe'a i tf j Fair and moderate weather Is pre dicted for Thursduy. Yesterday was an ideal late summer day with a max imum of 83.5. and today's minimum was 46.5. A year ago today the max imum temperature was 14 und tho minimum 57. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main a.i.i Genesee. Rfttf State Trnfflc Officer A. A. Shortes. stationed at Grants Pass, was a bud- ness caller several hours In tho city this morning. Maid O' Sko, made of 100 per cent orange; a pure and wholesome drink. , 141 Mm. J. C. Murray left last night for Cleveland. Ohio, where she will spend several weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. L. ltcddy. and other relatives. Visit CowgiM's Scenic Avenue ranch for the finest . and sweetest water melons grown. 143 The number of out of the state cars registered here yesterday with the lo cal state traffic bureau was only 33. which is the smallest number of such cam to register in any one day In Med ford since last spring. That the lull Is temporary Is indicated by the fact that by 10:30 a. m. today a like num ber of hars had already registered. Bargains in used .pianos, Aldrlch, lister, Ludwig. Packard. Kimball. Soe them at Palmer's Piano Houe. 142 Paul and Miss Thelnm Oannuaway of Fern Valley spent several hours in the city today on business. Cash paid for friction top one-half gallon and gallon cans. Must be clean. Hutchison and Lumsden. 141 Among residents of Portland regis tered at Medford hotels are Mr. F, H. Bennett. Joyce Bennett. Bavhcl Cronqulst. Mr. and Mm. D. W Fer rnson. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. MKeon. Mrs. O. J. Schumacher nnd son. M nnd Mnt. A. C. Barnes. Mr and Mrs. G It. Hltt. Mr. and Mis. George Pren tls. Mrs. K. S. Covert nnd the follow ing physicians and their wives: Dm. A. W. Hotmnn. Harvey O. Parker. T. H. Coffen. .1. Arch Stewart. C. L Booth and R. S. Stearns. Div R, D. KIwood. optometrist, has. moved to his temporary office over import's. 22ft K. Main. tf S&re Relief: I fK rr i - -bmio I 1 'V.t,!l Jf9 III 5jTOTE' .TSV EH lllfllKIV . tr , H U bNlc-h amm coming sooni .T..X wjiasi Mrs. Mary L. Scott, one of the Pa- (clfic coast's leading contraltos, and iher niece. Miss Marie Judd. are visr Iiing Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Williamson jof this city. During their stay here (Mrs. Scott and MIsm Judd will visit Crater lake and other scenic points I In southern Oregon and. after their two weeks visit here, will return to Special sale of suits Thursduy. Fti their home In Seattle. ; any and Saturday, ut tho Model Cloth- Will pay cash for used pianos, lug Co. Reductions to 50 per cent. Weeks & Orr. Medford. 13Utfj HI Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ktngsley arrived R. G. White, local stage driver, who in the city this forenoon from Duns- pleaded not guilty to a charge of muir, Calif, to spend several days vis- speeding a stage loaded with pusscn uing menus and relatives. Select that high school suit now 2-pant suits at as much as 60 per cent, discount Thursday, Friday, Saturday. at the Model Clothing Co. 141 T. T. Chave, Dist. Mgr. of the Wood, men of the World arrived today to as- sist in the fall campaign of the local camp. Ho has Just finished putting In n class of 100 at Klamath Falls and the Medford camp oflfcem went over last night to put on tho work. Going to lAot Angeles; room for two. Phone 49S-J. . hi Mr. nnd Mrs. D. D. Dodson, Mrs. John Perl and Miss Adeline Board- man nre among local citizens who mo- toreu to Crater lake yesterday. On their return they were accompanied by Frank Perl, who had been employ ed at the lake for several months past. Make that date now for the Ameri can Legion Labor Day dance next Monday night, at tho Armory. 143 Five passengers were taken to Cra ter lake yesterday by the stages, a to tal less than the average dally num ber. I The Theosophical lodge will meet tomorrow night. September 3. at 8 o'clock. - , . Dad Dunlop, manager of the Rlvolu theater at Grants Pass and former well known Medford man was In the city on business yesterday afternoon nnd to witness the vaudeville show at the Craterian last night. It's Monday night; The Legion's Labor Day dance, at the Armory. Al- ford's orchestra. 143 Mr and Mrs. W. F. Hunter of La Grande arrived this forenoon to spend several days with friends and relatives while en route to San Diego. Want to buv barley. Farm Burefii Cooperative Kxchange. ' ' 42 Watermelons lc per Pound At the PHIPPS ORCHARDS 4'2 Miles Out on Crater Lake Highway mJHt Ttu gr (III. ILI1 P-TODMENTS WiSS:"SSS . II TWtiitfS8ffl&iU&8i 3 : . .- b I The city attorney's office Is very busy at present completing ballot ti- ties for the special city election to be held October Sth, at which time Med- ford will vote on 12 measures, which will include the Big Butte water bond measure, temporary court house, and measure to annex outside subdivisions. gem recently, ha chunked his pica to guilty, but as yet has not received sentence. The finest musi.-- In the valley and the wonderful Armory floor. Itemem- her that Legion Labor Day dance Monday night." H3 Plans are being perfected by the American Legion golf committee for a turnament to he held on the fair grounds course Sunday. September 13. Handicaps will be established In play next Suday and Monday for all who cure to enter. Prizes will be awarded fr lw net scores, in play thnse two days as well ns In the tournument of September 13 1 . BROAD- THIS IS STATION We sell a clean, sure-fire, comfort giving coal. - Order "your win ter's supply now and take advant age of LOW ca i PRICE "PHONE 239 MEDFORD ' She Answer to t,'ie Burning Question H ! BUY YOUR COAlI I NOW!! . . HUTEC Ij&H&ERSHIH oocoocoooooocooooooooooooo Insurance First Insurance A. L. niuu. manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. oOOOCXXXSOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXJOo VETCH-RYE NOW IN STOCK Sulphate of Ammonia Advancing in Price. Picking Bags Seed Grains Grass Seed Sulphur FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE For parties or Inform al Kai bci inKK of any wirt our ice cream is always the most de Iij;lul'ul and appro priaie dessert you can . serve. Guests recog nize -the best when our creams nre served. Yum Yum and Xu:ritious Ice Cream