Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 22, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    rEftFOrt.D MAllL TRTBUNE, MEDFOTJD. OftF-HOW SUNDAY. APT7TL 22. 1028.
PAGE TWO
Xocal and
' Personal
Sewn (it ins rnt out from !i11 i II. K. I.indna a femur nnll Mr. and S!i . Fieil Cuilon left
Hill say that the Industry of raia- knc.vn real.lent t Me.lluid yj ' yrr, ollioy afternoon f..r their brnn
in,- t.al.y ...f in the valley l.y : J" ,.ZL ZZJuT.tZ "! "'' - '''" .frt
is oil I - " - wmi t-r nun i t'a w nilU fit
Medftird De Mula art? plan
ning a UiP Klamath Kails on
next TliumUity t renew frieml
8hii "d to llitn a taruvan with
thf chapter m that city to no m
Hulem May "d 5 to att-ml ihr
state convention hc-M thf-re. I-axt
Thursday the local group visited
C.rantH Pns and the two lodijeK
ftr!i. a rally for the convention.
Mcdford Do Molayn will take a
patrol to the convention to com
pete Intho htnte drill team con
tent to be held in Hulem at that
time.
First-claw cement work at rca
Munable prices. iirun-lxt-'e Itros..
contractor. Phone 240-R.
Ho. Central Ave. 30
.Mibh Ituth Laurence of Meil
ford, a student at the Albany
collepe haw been named ns one
of the maids of honor, to nerve ,
the queen. Miss Reta Rowley of
Foxter, Ore., at the big college
.May day fete on the campu. -May '
4th, next. i
TVella Taxi. 25c. Phone 25. Mf.
A tragedy of many years ago i
In Medford is recalled by the fol- .
lowing news Item published in the j
"Twenty Years Ago" column of the
Ann land Tidings, the other day:
"Henry C. Buck man. while paint- !
Injr at the. home of Alf Week.-, j
In .Medford, Friday noon, f-U from j
the ladder upon which he wan ;
standing and was fnptantly killed. t
Mr. Mills will be at the linnm
Cline Shop, Phone 454, giving per
manent waves, the week of May!
ilh to 12th. Price J7..5. complete, j
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kennies.,
were among the many Medford :
people spending much of lust
week Irt Portland. !
Well Taxi, 25c. Phone 25. ti
T5. M. Tucker, local garngeman
who has constructed five snownled j
modelii, met misfortune with the
lat tnwtvl when he took It above
Union Creek for a trial' run
week. A rock struck the driving
spiral and tore off over six of
the propelling cleats, rendering the
spiral useless. Mr. Tucker Is hav
ing a new spiral constructed at
nn eastern factory and is confident
that he will give his snow h)mI
a successful trial run in the very
near future.
farmers, and at ode raiser
the increase to met the demand
for htall-fed cuttle between winter
and early sprint before the ranges
'affoift grass. Karl II. la. a anm
j valley farmer. ,htx miles iut from
, Cold Hill, last' week marketed at
; Mdfor.1 3li head of r:ives 14 and
I 1 5 months wlil whlrli nverag d
! over S0 pound- per head, (me
J farmer and tttucki raider jutt nver
; the California I in.- thli winter
marktpd ''in heaJ nf calves ear!
i Icr in the season ao, Medford which
(at 12 months averaged H"U
j itunds per head, areonling to the
Gjld Hill information.
' S-e KMnor llanley ltush for re
, cleaned alfalfa wett and baled hay.
f K. Main. Phone "-'. 33Jtf
; I Jr. K. II". 1'lckle It the owner
of a new Packard ed.tli purchased
: recently.
John H. Carkin, city attorney.
left last Thursday for Portland to
attend a meeting of the state prop-
WEDDINGS
mayonimy of the my, ami who . route fruift a motor trip to port
since leaving this city has n ; hmd.
a resilient f Oregon City, is one William Hamilton, representa
i.f Hie ihree caiuii.laUM for the re- tive of the A. C Spark Plu
publican nomination for Mti kt t.OM1Uany f sail FranciM-o. is in
attorney of Cluckunuvi county. tjlt. tjty u,is week end on bus-i-
Mrs. Victoria Mtc kelson. Ash- m.y,
iund pioneer, wiuse death occur- J Mr?. S. K. HunMt of Kagle
red recently leit 1m r entire estate. p(nt waM ;, lm. ( visitor from
, valued at JT5u0. ( a he city of j .,Kie Point ye.it ei day.
i A.-hlnnd for tho purpote of erect- Mrs. fi. F. Kyle ami son !!..
ing a water fountain memorial to eit. of J-os Angeles, were sched-
tbe M ic kelson family.
The Holmes for Hoiftrtv real es
tate office in the Nash IVotel cor
ner, after remodeling and renova
tion wink which is about "-oniplet-cd,
present a very tidy appear
ance. Walter P. Dunlap. the deputy
internal colleetor whose head-
quarters ai e in lledf'H ti. silent
uled to leave tuday for Corvallis
In visit relatives, following a visit
with relatives here.
Fair Stockholder Meeting.
All stockholders of the Jackson
County Fair association are re
iue.ed to meet at the Chamber of
Commerce, Medford. Tuesday. April
-4. at 5 p. m.. to cVct director!
Hue Uniutii-StKMict
Mrs. Jul: M. Spence of Seattle,
W.thh.. announces the marriage of
her dtiuj;hur, Mildred Marguerite,
to Y. K. HuehaDHn. Jr.. son of Ir.
and Mrs. W. K. Iluchanan. f F.u-;
Hvr.v. ttre. The marriage took place,
on April .
Mr-. Hm hanan attended the fac-'
uhy (tf delitl.-liy. I'nivei-sity of To-!
runtou. Canada, where she was a1
member of the I'psilun Alpha so- i
rorlty.
Mr. lUichanan attended the 1'nl-1
versitj' of Oregon and is a member
of the Dental XI Psi Phi and Thcja'
Chi fraternity. Mrs. I'uchanan is ,
a hister of Dr. .Maude Speiue of
Seattle.
Mr. J:u hnnan is a nephew of
Will S. Uee of thix city.
i several days in Klamath Fa Ilh ltst i for the ensuing year. directors '
week giving out income tar
format ion.
Politics of thirty years ago
. I will nieet later.
i 32 H. O. FROBACH,
in t
. , , . Jnckhon county are recalled by the
day and yeitorday. 11(4 expects , . . . . " .
, 1 , . following item printed the other
"iday by tho Ashland Tidings in itst
to be back in Medford net
day.
I'tah coal, clean, low in ash. Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 239. 237tf
Mrs. J. A. Churchill, wife of the
sujjerintendent of the Ashland nor
mal school, was an out of town
guest Friday at the Greater Med
ford club founder's day banquet.
"Thirty Years Ago" column.
rrepmdent writes that the
BIRTHS
Re
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Iltaine
I-nt m write your fire insurance, j Su fil(1( , clrcul
pi"'1 ,r!"''" "1''' I,0,el ""'"".V"; !"' iorK Wy. kff an.l '
I hone y-3' J Hariette Huyt UKainst iluwunl .
W hen .ettlcd weather comes Ule Muy(,f W ,J 7u u))1,h ,ho I
1, tvnn, ..!. 1. expt.-u,! .o , , , , ls ,lue fo,.
get in full suing In a short time. ' , , , . . . , . ,
. . . ,, , yards of gravel in which they had i
after having been helil ui bv wet t . . , - .,
.. , , ' Ian interest and which was sold
woather for several weeks, home , . . ,
been playing for the past month
but the games were not deemed
as any great succesj.
punnci.n primaries ai i.agie roinr i r. ijlson cbone iA Marl will le
precinct last aiuray auiacieu 4V , it,.rcsted to learn of the birth of
good straight republican voters, f a daughter. Chartvn. April 13 The
who participated in the election : formerlv resided here but now re
f delegates to the county con-; si(if. at Tacomn. Wash wher..
; Cibson is manauer for the Shell
, Oil company.
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 21. oPt ;
Oregon's tax problem can be met -by
th. adoption of a state income '
tax in the opinion of a sub-coin- ;
mittep of the Oregon Property Tax ,
Relief commission which net here t
late yesterday. The report was
written by Claude K. Ing.ilU. and i
was adopted by the sub-commiUee ;
with only one dissenting vote, that i
of I. H. smith of Portland. ;
Oscar Dunford is gradually win
: yning for himself the reputation of
i lieing one of the most chaj ming
Ir. C. R. Simkins of 542 Ko. Ivy
timekeepers at local wrestling and
AVASHINVJTO.V. Apr. 21. Ui
Walter Johnson, recuperating from
an attack of influenza at Emerg
ency hospital here, v.il! be dis
charired from the institution with
in a week provided no setbacks
oeenr in the m'. ntime.
a a
1,1 to iie 111 1115 oiim i; uut 1 ' I fnrd
t ooin uriii sioi c anoui Aiay isi. jir
he having officiated with
, ... ivih i 1 if ltin kind at Hilarity hall late-
the meeting of the Northwest;, ., ...
r, i l i ...... ! Ike strikes tho gong with a
Rowling congress held at Portland , , , , . . . '
That good coa I. Hansen ( "on 1
Co. Phono 239. 337tf
C V. Loosely, well known Fort
Klamath cattle man, returned to
his home last Friday. following
several days spent in Medford on
business.
Hemstitching 8e per yard. Rut
tons covered nt Handicraft Shop.
tf
National guard units throughout
the stale, including Company A
of Medford, have been invited to
take part in the state-wide shoot
to be held under the auspices of
the National Rifle association May
& and 6 at tho Clackamas range.
This will be a telegraphic shoot
with machos held at the same time
on avallublo rttnges throughout
the state. Roth guard and civilian
teams will participate.
, If you daslDA a j violin, with a
beautiful tone and prepared to use,
call nt room 4, Collego Rldg., 31
Nn. Orapn Kt. 34
Judgo o. M. Corklns of Lake
view In Kt I IT presiding over one
of I lie .Multnomah county circuit
court terms In Portland, ho hav
ing undertaken this relief work ;
practically ever since he presided
In circuit hero. I
Rest Ftah Coal. Hansen Coal Co.
Phone 23y. 3 3 T t f j
Marriage licenses were issued
yesterday at the county clerk's of
fice to Leo (llrst and RUnche
Rdgnr and to H. Hansen and
Mabel linger all of this city and
to C. A. Higglns and Ruth Owen,
both of Berkeley. Cal.
Walnut top grafting by experi
enced, successful walnut grafter.
Call at address, 437 Ho. Fir.
After having been house guests
for a short time of Mr. and Mrs.
W. N. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. D.
. Clarke or Valley City. N. !,.
left Friday evening for homo.
The. Chamber of Commerce
nouarium has been devoid of fish
for over a week in the expecta
tion that more will arrive from
the Rutte Falls hatchery in a Muni
time. The new fish will be a year
old and about four or fivo inches
In length and will be a direct con
trast to the small minnows which
had been on display there ful
some time past! The uiiiatium
ls undergoing n thorough cleaning
at the present time. ...
Dr. liluzos prescription No. IM
for poison oak a guaranteed rem
edy '.-ounce bottle 5"c nt Heath's
Drug Store: near ns your phone.
Free delivery.
1
Good bread is not mado
by
Accident
It is the result of tho
use of modern scientific
equipment by trained
men with years of va
ried baking experience.
This is the reason for
the acknowledged su
periority of Fluhrcr's
Milk Bread.
last week.
William Is e. well known as
sessor of Klamath county and who
formerly held the Crater lake
stage concession, recently obtained
a ten yea is' co n t ra el with K 1 a m -ath
Falls for the collection and
disposal of that city's garbage, and
visited Medford last week to con
fer with L. W. Phillips, manager
of the City Ha unary Service to
learn all he could about garbage
matters.
Save the sutface nnd you save
all with Lucas tinted glass paint.
Woods Lumber Co., 711 K. Main.
Phone H)8. 32
Henry Fluhrer left last Friday
on a short business visit to Port
land. Summer school announcement
f the Medford schools ls that
Marling Juno 4 in grade school
and high school subjects, a six
week's course for pupils wishing
review and make-up work will be
lie 1,1.
"Re kind for a year for a dol
lar." send to Jackson County Hu
mane Society, .Medford.
Among the local Rotary club
members who will attend tho dis
trict conference at Seattle are
W. W. Allen. Dr. Kd Shorkley. J.
C. Carle, J. W. Wakefield, W. R.
(iiblelt ami C. J. Semon.
Furniture repairing. A. N. Thl
baull. Phone !t!-li. ,12
Lauren H. Couley of Kugene,
who is spending the week in Med
ford on business, is the guest dur
ing his slay here of .Maurice Sher
wood Spntz. Mr. Crnley and Mr.
Spat, are spending the week-end
fishing and golfing.
See Kllnor llanley Lush for re
cleaned ulfblfa seed and baled hay.
S'Jll K. .Main. Phone y02. 332tM;
After having been connected I
with the Treichler Motor company
for three years. John Roggis be- ;
gun duties last week as salesman
for the Kakln Motor company.
See Charles A. Wing to buy your
homo. 1
When sunshine comes again la
bor conditions in the valley will
ho considerably improved. Inas
much as spraying will be begun
ami possibly Irrigation work start
ed. However, at the present lime,
there Is a large surplus of labor,
according to the local brunch of
the l.'nlted States free employment
fiervice.
If you want a ood buibllm; loan
on a low rate of interest, siee Red
den fr Co. 4'.'tr
L. M. Sander of Roise, Ida.,
was among the motor tourists
f i oin a distance who registered
yesterday at the local branch of
the out of state registration bur
eau. Matters of tin usual interest are
to be taken up al I he next reg
utar meeting of the .Medford Cam
era club to be held tomorrow eve
ning In the photo studios of .1.
Verne Shangle In the Medford
building.
Onion sets, 4 p!s. for 25c. Alex
ander's t'Irocery, 31
Mr. and Mrs. William Dobbins
of Mcdfnrd who have hven visit
ing friends ami relatives in Klam
ath Falls and Chllouuln. will re
turn to Medford next Tuesday or
Wednesday.
About Htm) persons will attend
the international K iwanls conven
tion to be held In Seattle. June
17 to 21.
big tack hammer between rounds
and with unerring accuracy,
bringing out a I autiful and artis
tic tunc unless he happens to miss
the Rong and the hammer hits
the f'iVd of a man seated beside
him at the ringside. i
window roon
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Dr. Emmett J.
CARPENTER
Chiropractic
Electro-Therapy
308 Medford Bldg.
Office Phone 430-R
Residence Phono 669-R
MANN'S
Department Store
In order to accommodate our
Qut-of-Town Patrons we will
Continue Our
DOLLAR DAY
All Day Monday
pwsawinw iww awM www
o
The M
Big
Display,
Sale and
Tailoring
Exhibit
At Our Store
MONDAY
ji
and
TUESDAY
April 23 and 24
'from
CHICAGO
will be with us!
A special feature exhibit to dem
onstrate to the men of this town
the wonderful tailoring valuer as
nationally advertised in Collier's
Weekly, The American
Magazine, etc.
Next to Rialto Theitre
1 R. W. LEE
EN'S SHOP
and varnishes at
Co.. Til K. Main.
I. lira Valuta
Wimd 1. umber
l'lione lev
The II. M. Meailer dwelling
property en North Centi.il avenue
was .-eld last
thmugh the
ageney. w hu h
sale l.,1
lledy he
cek l,i I). J. Kline
Charles A. Whig
also e-unplet! the
k nf (be lii.y Nven
n this city to v
A
I'etei M-li. who left today wlth-Jus
family for Hutchinson. Kail,
where he plans to engage in t bv
paint business with his lather.
Miss Hilda .Savior returned to
her home at Cottage ( li o e lasl
Thursday, after vtsliinu her dsu-r.
Mrs. John Wehl of th Kagle
I'nlllt Keelinll.
' Kresb i InM for oiir Mill." Is
lo be the theme of t he annual
met tin; nf the Southern n KMi
i iXsiriet I'etteratiiin of Wtinieii's
elubs whbh will be held In Med
ford. start in ii l-'rblay. A pi tl ;'T,
and eontlnulnt: for twod ays.
$1. It. tn. holt, i epi esentative of
the Itoiee Motometer eitmpany of
San KianelMo. spent several hours
In tho eity yesterday on busl-
LEAVE YOUR DOLLARS
AT HOME
You Can Now Buy Genuine'
Neon
IffllS
In Medford
We sell these genuine Neon signs outright on
long, easy terms. Call factory representative
Peoples Electric Store
Distributors o
(Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls
,
THE BEST DENTISTRY DONE PAINLESSLY
A HEART to HEART TALK on
PLATES
NOT
THE
CHEAPEST
BUT
THE
BEST
WORK
ATA
MODERATE
PRICE
Exacting peopls who require plates are
interested in the materials that are used
in their manufacture. Through the use
of new plate materials discovered in this
country and abroad, the modern plate ia
much stronger than the old type rubber
ones and far more attractive, natural and
comfortable.
In my office, right here in Medford, I
make plates of such popular materials as
Porcelite. Resinite, Hecolite in fact,
every kind of plate material in use today.
Come to my office if you need a plate
. let me show the different materials to
you and explain their advantages you
can make your'selection in advance. And
REMEMBER! YOUR MONEY BACK
IF YOU AREN'T SATISFIED! .
DR. I H. GOVE
235 E. Main St.
Office Phone, 872-J Residence Phone, 786-J
nighrnt Quality Jewelry Krpatrtn
Satisfaction Auiird II
Quality and Trie.
Watrh Repairing
rtlamond Setting
fs", ' Mall na yoar want.
REDD T Jk CO.
IBM I
arid Bullion
Purchased II
I .v -nr.l hy VW .1 C iltfmU
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING RKRNING CO.
1W 7 M.,k s,..s. Ftk,k.
Mall T-lbuna adiairird adi neh Clr.in rncs wanted nt th v,u n... n . ...
V
to uuu .Un.. nr m a.. .. T,.- i. ne Man Tnt
tl,une office. Muat b clm.
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