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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1928)
PXGE TWO rEDFonn vatl TKTBuyr:, renFonn, onKr.oy, srxmY. may go. Is pczl and . Personal The Medford mt office warm local people that they can nave the libelees much tnuMu hy re membering that under ex luting quarantine regulation promulgat ed, by the Oregon mate board of horticulture, ull floiim' Muck, lree, hhrubw, v I n e m, rutting, grnftf, iteion. bud, fruit pitti. ami tit her Koetlti of fruit ami ornuiuen tnl tree and other plunta and plant product lit the raw or un manufactured mate, except vege table it ml flower need, may be hlilppcd within or without the Htate only when accompanied by a duly authorized certificate of inspec tion, which muxt be obtained from The many music teachers Irom various parlR of tho mate, who will attend the ui nunl convention of the Statu Music Teach era here tomorrow and TucwUy, begun ar riving In the city lal night. Schoota in the county which held clohiiiK exereJue yesterday af ternoon include the diHUictn of Jacksonville. Kagle Point. Talent, Orlffen Creek. Kuch. I-ake Creek, Mt. Pitt, North Phoenix, Provolt, nhe county fruit inspector or his Foot a Creek, Stcrlinc. llrowns i deputy in this county, boro. Table : Rock, 1 Trail, Havage The American Lrf-gion Drum Creek, Buite Creek. Klk Ci eek, Corp presenta Hilly Shaw. heavy North Trail, Tolo and Fern Val- j weight wrestler, challenger of Kd ley. Community dinners and well (Strangler) IxwIh, world's cham pion. The wreHtllni; match Fri- nnd j.iy. May 25. Hilarity Arena. 01 Mr. and Mm. Howard Martin prepared program were held the Hellvlew. Oriffen CreeK Lake Creek school houses. Dr. D. A. Chambers. Southern of Iam Angele are viHlting .Mrs. Oregon Optical Co., 317 Mcdford f Martin' parent In (irant Push. Uldg., ha returned. Phone lHh for appointment for eye examina tion. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hammond left yesterday afternoon to spend the week end at Crescent City. The county health unit will who recently purchased a tract of land on the Kogue river below the Savage Rapids dam, bare become so enamored of the Rogue river country that they theniKi-lves now deolre tn locate In that section. The Natatorium swimming pool hold a iaby clinic in Jacksonville (open at 10 a. m. on Sundays. 6Jt tomorrow at 2 p. m. In the par- Lee L. Jacobs, secretary of the lors of the Presbyterian church. I Mertford lodge of Klks, i getting Ail babies from three month to Jhi lodge affair in shape prepar ix years of age. Inclusive, will be atory to leaving on his annual examined. vacation at Portland, Vancouver, Mr. Mills will be at the Kmma j Wash., and Seaside within a week Cline Shop one day only, Wedne-j or two. The annual vacation per- day. May za. lod of the lodge will be as W. H. Folger, who had been living at the Hot;! Mcdford dur ing the winter and this spring while his wife wu vlsltlmy In the cast, last week removed to their home on Wem Main wtreet. as Mrs. Folger will return within tho next week, and so he could bet usual, during July, August and September. See Kltnor Hanley flush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 82 K. Main. Phone 902. 33'tf Mis Leena .Mars tern, superin tendent of music at the Ashland normal motored down to Medford ter atienu to irrigating m yeaterday to confer with local lthout having to run back and commllt(.C8 ln charge of plan for forth from the hotel so often. ,,, Mu c Teachers convention which opens here Monday. Let me write your fire insurance-. Carl Y. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 613. tf" Ramona Wise of Ashland was among the 18 graduates at tho annual commencement of the Nurses Training chool of Eman uel hospital in Portland lat week. Millinery sale now going on at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. Values to $10.60, npeclal 5.8; value to 19.00 special $4.98; value to $7.50, special $3.98; val ues to $ii.5U, special $I.t8; one lot to $1.00, special $1.00 each. Kid die hats 4'Jc and up. 61 The labor situation In Med ford i continuing to bright on up, ac cording to Clirl (luttlieb, who 1 In charge of the local brunch of the United State freo cm p toy me nt bureau. He believe apple thinning will begin in u short time, providing work for a large part ot the present unemployed and he reports that the irrigating of farm and orchard land ha u I ready begun. Dr. A. F. Walter Kressc ha moved to the Palmer Music Uldg., 34 So. Hartlett. CD Mr. and .Mr. O. A. Morse and son of Portland are guest for a few day at the home of Mr. and Mi. J. C Jiarne on North peach street. Completion und operation of av iation beacons on tho southern end of the Pacific coast ulr route, be tween Sun Franclhco und Los AugelcH, Jh expected by June I. according to a report 011 uirway progress by the ueronuutics branch, UnlUd Slates depart incut of commerce. Homo of tho lights already are In commlsHlon and more will be completed from day to day until fully half the lap Is in operation. Power extensions have been mude to many of tho sites, it in reported, und power will be available ut all beacons upon their completion. Sugar pine shakes, new stock. "Folcrs," Central Point. 70 I'huties Hamilton of the Apple gate district spent several hour in tho city yesterday trunauctlng burdricHM. Nat plunge open daily. 59 The luteMt young men to enlist tn Company A, National (iuard. prior to the company leaving for tho annual slate encampment, are Dcrwood Campbell, Ethun A. Ia Nove und Arthur I), Zell. all of Med f ord. who enlisted yesterday. There ure j ill a few vacancies in the com puny. Shingle 3.2& per M nt Medford Lumber Co. 33tf Mr. und Mrs. F. S. Brandon have a their quests Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Van Fleet of CoivuIIIm. Wells Taxi. 2 Be. Phone 25. tf H. A. Wheeler, chief lecturer for the United State forest serv ice, who arrive tomorrow, will upend about two month in Ore gon and Washington giving Illus trated lectures on "The Lure of tho Forest." He will uppeur at Med-' ford. Ashland, ltoohiirg. Marsh field. Albany, Sulcin, Eugene. JVndlfton. Baker und other Ore gon points. Auto owners' uttentlon arrested by display of entirely new auto awning at the Auto Top Shop. so North O rape. tf Thore are over 26 poo. pie In our organization working with but a single aim to givo you in Fluhrer's Milk Bread the finest product of its kind on the market. The Natatorium swimming pool open at 10 a. m. on Sundays. 69 A record breaking crowd is an ticipated at tho opening game of the Southern Oregon-Northern California baseball league, at the county fair grounds this after noon. Nat plunge open daily. . 59 Hyron C. Barn cm, 2 2 -year old first sergeant of tho Oregon Nat ional Ouard at Eugene, was sen tenced to Merve 13 month at Me- . Netl Island recently by Federal 1 Judge McNary in federal district court at Portland, who then par- ; oled the youth to Major Amos! O. Waller of Eugene on recom- mcndallon of Assistant L'nlted i States Attorney Charles W. Er.sk- I Inc. Karnes was charged with i forging, altering and passing a national guard payroll check for $16.30 madn to Fred R. Hlllman. a member of Jlarne company. If you want a good building loan on p, low rate of Interest, ce Red den & Co. 82 1 if Mr. and Mr. Wallace Wood left yeHtenlay on a tour of Ijike Tahoe, Vosemlte park and other California points. Hemstitching c yd. Shields. SO Medford and Jackon county Odd Fellow will bo well repre sented at tho state grand lodge convention of the I. O. O. F. and meeting of tho Rnbekahs. which convene tomorrow in HoHohurg. to last until Thursday. A dele gation of about 20 member from the Medford lodge will depart fur Koschurg tomorrow by auto. as will u goodly Uolcgatiun of the local Rebekah. Will tuko euro of your children while you work days; mother's care. Call 6U3 N. Rartlott St. B0 Roland T. Warren of Medford was among the business visitors In' Klamath Falls last week. Nat plunge open daily. 69 Temporary auto license were Issued at the sheriff's office yes terday to 11. C. Wltham. J. II. Klrkland. Nancy Hradley, Will Lyman, H. T. Piatt, J. J. Owen brugge. O. P. Mays. L. W. Child. C. McClelland. C. A. Pickel und H. F. Plait of Medford. William Hervoy of Talent. Hoyt Smith of Eagle Point and C. W. Hughe of Gold mil. The Natatorium swimming pool open at 10 a. m. on Sunduy. 59 Petitions against the proposed change, of the Pacific highway, which would route the tourist tra vel Into .Medford over Main street, are gaining in strength, according to C. H. Howell of the Herryriale district. He reported yesterday af ternoon that Eagle Point. Central Point. Tolo. Willow Springs. Phoe nix. Talent und possibly Ashland were cooperating against t h e change, lie also reported that the employes nf the Owen-Oregon lumber company and the Tom) In Itox company have both signed petitions In 100 percent strength against the move. Do not miss the big wrestling match. Friday nlghl. May 25. Hilly Shaw agrccH to meet Jack Wood und Hon Nolan, Hilarity Arena, til An Inte rcstliiK social gat herlng of 20 years ago In Jacksonville was described In the Ashland Tidings the other day as follow. In Its "Twenty Year Ago" column: ! "The Jacksonville Five Hundred (club spent Sunday nt Gold Ray 1 on Rogue river. The following were members of the party: Miss es Eeluh Prim. Loona I'lrlch, Rer ! t ha Prim, Anna Wendl. Mr. 'Louis L'lrich and Mosrs. Chas. , Nunun, Ju4m Wtiklmon. R a y Sexto. Pal lmtugati and Limit L'lrich." j Dr. Illaxos prescription No. for poison oak u guaranteed rem , eily five-ounce bottle 50c at j Heath's Drug Store; near as your 1 phone. Free delivery, 69 The annual Montana picnic will I be held ut the Ever Shady auto park between Medford ?nd Ash 'hind. Sunday. June 3. All form I er Montana residents uro Invited J to attend. j Hemstitching 8c per yard. Ttut- j ton covered at Handicraft Shop Marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's offi. yeHterday to Lawrence Marcellus. 2 7. and Clarice Klelnc. 22. both of Chlco. Cal., and M. J. Canon. 46. of Cllde. jOio-. und Lillian Jetiks. 22, of IRosehurg. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Call nt address, 4S7 Ho. Fir. More than 1 "U delegate and me m bers from t he M ed ford 1. 1 O. F. lodge wyi leave this city during the week for the statu convention and (I rand lodge ses sion to be held in Roseburg. open ing this morning and ending Fri- day night. Among locnl lodges Willi-n Will Menu ueiegaies are. Medford Indgl; No. S3. Olivv Rebekah lodge No. 2S, Rogue River Encampment No. 30 and Canton Siskiyou No. 16. The convention delegate will gather this morning at eight o'clock wrvlcc in the new Chri.s- tion church at Roseburg. tho sermon to be delivered by Brother Uulrd. Cantons and Lady Mili tant will march from tho Rose Hotel in uniform. Tomorrow morning the lodge will open with a regular session at nine o'clock, and the day's program wili b climaxed by a Military ball, fol lowing the evening session at eight o'clock. A p pro i m at e I y 2100 me m be is of I. O. O. F- will be gathered in Roseburg from various sec tions of tho state for thin ses sion, whicji Ik expected . to be one of the largest of Its kind ever held in Oregon. The nuuiber of gtnrsts are said to exceed 'tft'o down town reservations available ami an appeal has been sent out to resident of Roseburg to usjdrt with the housing of the out of town delegates. .Hh(cp Owners Attention! We are in post (ton to pay you more than anybody for uool-mo. Oiair. See u before you well. MEDFORD KAHC.AIN HOCSE. Phono 1062. 27 N. Crape St. a;.ytf come. Regular communication of I Irani ej Chapter Wed nesday evening nt S o'clock. Social night Yifttdui member Wei ll ATTIK M. Al.DKN, Pecy. DF ODO FELLOWS "They never put half In the The Medford Theosophicul lodge paper what happened when the is placing In the Jackson County t. Francis darn burst two month ' Library this month the bnk "The ago, laying wuste to a beuutlful Dramatic History of the Christian country and killing hundreds of Faith," by J- J- Van Der Leuw , people," said W. K, Morris of jL. L. D. ThLs book relate dra Table Rock yesterday, follow Ing ! matically inpirltiKly und wuibor hi recent return from a visit lojitalively the hUtory of the Chri-t- Mouthern California. "They ure j tan fnith from it beginning tu still finding bodies," he continued. ' tlie death of St. Augustine. Stu- "and I understand that it I more .dents of hlMory and religion. pa.i - like 1000 people killed Instead Ocularly, w ill find it interesting, j of 2 SO. whji.li really was the num- The official program of the an- Iber of the unidentified, but the nual Roseburg strawberry cat ni clty of J-os Angeles Is saving no : val Just received bere indb iiteH expense In repairing the damage 'that thl year's celebration will be fund bus large crew ut work." ' the best ever held In Douglas I See Elinor Ifunley Rush for re- county. A big three day program cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. ' starting Thuiday and ending mi 1 t2fl E. Main. Phone 102. 332tf : Saturday night with a mammoth i There ore approximately 1 DUO firework display will entertain 'slate examination papers on hand the thou winds of visitor expected (at tho county school superintend-j to attend. j ent's office, und a board of ex- I Local Legionnaires will be In jamlners will be engaged for thelterested to hear of the big Aim-r-l greater part of lhl week going ! lean Legion meeting of Coos and over the papers which are from Curry County Council at Randon students in the sixth, seventh and Thursday, Muy 24. In addition eighth grade. All subject of the to largo delegation from these bitter grade come under the state jtwo counties, representative from examinations, but only geography Roseburg, Medford, und other and physiology are the state exam-j Southern Oregon pot are ex Ined subject In the other two (petted to attend. Slate Coin- J grades, I mander O eorgo Love, Adjutant The Rand Rox Shoppe, 223 East) Carl Moser and other celebrities 6th St., just east of Groceteria. I will be present and tho Marsh- has on display beautiful new hats field drum corps and the ian of every type, including the famous don band will provide the music, Oage and Monogram hats; ulsoi more popular priced hat. 61 ) W. S. Gllmore was surprised , with a party at his home. 55 North , Orange last night In honor of his ! birthday. Among the guests who "happened along," at ":3 were Mr. and Mr. W. C. McCulton. George Veachum and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moller. Sugar pine shakes, Medford Lbr. Co. 33tf Emll Small of the Gold Hill district, who was mining und prospecting In the county last winter and tbbt spring, left Fri day for Sun Francisco to remain with a sick brother there for a few weeks, and expect to return the latter part of June and resume his mining ventures. Helman's baths and plunge open for the season. ?u For failure to follow out court order In paying his estranged wife monthly alimony. William Coggins In justice court yesterday I was sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail. He was charged with contempt of court. Hatulplcatlng and smocking. The Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Rldg. tf Cleverly presented and well uct- cd Is the report of the several Medford jeople who attended the , presentation of the "Rusy Honey- 1 moon." tho Central Point high . school enlor class play on last ! Friday evening. The play , was nearly two hours and one-h'ujf in 1 length and Is one of the longest ever attempted by that high school. Tel. 542. prompt sanitary gar bage service 80tf Sheriff Ralph Jennings was In formed yesterday that Paul Ham ilton, who Is a suspect in the Gold Hill store robbery earlyl yester day morning, has had a criminal record in the stntoj of Washing ion and Jived at the address which the sheriff found on paper In the grip left behind by Hamilton when he was frightened from the burglary by M. D. Howers. Merle Smith, who yesterday forenoon was believed to be a suspect, was declared last night by the sher iff not to be connected. Author ities ure still searching for Ham ilton. Well Taxi. 25c. Phone 25. Like Al Piche or Medford. who Jumped Into fame last Sunday by catching a big salmon out of a pool with his bare hands, an L'inpo.ua river angler near Reeds port, W. G. Skidmore. is being lauded for n piscatorial feat last week by which he caught two fine trout on (me line. Skidmore has been making futile cast at his favorite fishing hole and threw a lust line out. The lust cast was successful us it hooked u large beauty ami us the man was pulling it Into the boat, another flash was made ami two large trout were captured. One meas ured Ui 3-8 Inches in length while the other was 10 3-4 inches. Verne Steven und family, who had been living in tho Rig Ap plcgutc section, have moved into the house of W. A. Childcr in Jacksonville, which had been oc cupied by Glen Hale und family during this school year. The Hale family havo moved to Ashland. If E. L. Williams h in Med ford, he requested by Chief of Police Clutous McCredie to report at t he police station, where bin presence is wanted In regard to a letter from Mayor George De mon of Corvallis, asking for bis whereabouts. Mr. und Mrs. F. C. Kingston left yesterday for their home ln Chici.. Cal.. following several days spent tn Medford while en route by motor from a business trip to Portland. Federal Prohibition Agent Terry Talent will Icitve tomorrow or on Tuesday for Seattle tn order to meet the requirements of a tele grain received' yesterday, ordering htm to appear In Seattle next Wed nesday. He plans to make the trip by airplane, using thb same mode of transportation which brought him to Medford to act as a wltnes for the state in the Newton C. Chancy trial, which ended Thursday evening. A family party consisting of Mr. und Mr. Carl Y. Tengwald ami daughter. Mrs. Ella C. Wester lund and the hitler's sister. Miss Sophie ilolmberg. left Suturday noon on a motor trip to Crescent City and return. George L. Yost of Jacksonville hpent several hour in Medford yesterday afternoon on a business und pleasure visit. THE BEST DENTISTRY DONE PAINLESSLY 'COUPLE ARRESTED In a raid on a home at Talent hot niht W. P. Croby und Cora 4 'roi--y were urreteit Twer :y ijuai of beer, and u gallon ? alleged moommlne w ere found ouriid in the garden. Accord ing to the arresting officers, thetv lias been numerous complaints against the place. A hearing hits been set for Monday morning before J ustice Roe of Jackson ville. The arresting officer w;e Terry Talent, and Iouis Jen nings, and State Officers Dennett and Caks. ID )l BASEBALL PRIZE To the first player on the Med io nl Merchants nine who socks out a four bay-er in this afternoons baseball game at the fairgrounds, an attractive wrist watch will be presented by Hrophys Jewelry store of this city. With the pros pects of winning this remarkable .ilit which Is being offereil by Too Hot to Cook Dine at HOTEL MEDFORD TODAY $1.00 ; Bmi'hy'ti. the meniltrs uf the M-'tl- fori W-.UU will "lay on tin- ball" I Tl: sift lii,li is Iwlim irff-rcl l.y lirupliy'8 i "nc " " ""01" ber uf fine -iSUsrwhicb will K j awaiturx aiy goint; to la- up uY. aumo Heavy, imuug; aim uemiii y varinii M jtlfuril -players afUT to-i;ifiK fnmi lix.al miTcliantx nn-j flav frav . Th Klamath H'iillK anything to the team mt'inliiTs These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy - D DDE LUMBER cAi.r, 238 TROWBRIDGE lAMIIKlt YAltl) W D El O E33 1 El, 1 Teeth! Wealthf If l 0 fjf, Not the Cheapest I But f$ the ! Best 1 Work J at a Moderate M Price It's a Fact! Healthy, clean teeth are essential to good health. One infected tooth may cause a great lot of trouble. It is wise to have your teeth regularly' inspected. Those which are doubtful shpuld be X-rayed. A diseased tooth should be immediately extracted if good health is to be enjoyed. Come in this week ! Let us examine your teeth advise you in case dental work is needed. We have X-ray equipment right here in our office and, should extractions be necessary, we do it PAINLESSLY! ' In my office, right here in Medford, I make plates of such popular materials as Porcelite, Ecsinite, Hecolite in fact, every kind of plate material in use today, should a plate be necessary. 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! 1 R. L H. GOVE . . 235 E. Main St. y :- Office Phone, 872-J Residence Phone, 786-J D OREGON EDITORS 10 i T IN MEDFORD AND CRATER LAKE: 'Ilitffll'iiHii'l It hax I 'Oil drrldi-d Unit llir liHM'linK nf the State Kili1ori;i as MuHatbm will In- hrtd in Mrdford und nt CnitiM- Lak Julie 29 and 3uth. hiNtctid nf at Albany u tui inully pliuini'd. Thl nici'tinir fnltnwx imnn-dint--ly nfter tbt ('allfuriihi IMitnrhtl iiK'Ottni; ill Mrdford mid ( 'rater Uiko, June LTj to I'sth inclusive. The rhimsc in d ite id" the tn gon newspaper meeting uhm tlefin Itely miule tmlsty hy Iluheit V. Sawyer ut Itend, president, after mi Invitation had heen exten.l.-d hy I!. V. I'l'lee. nililKIKer t'f the t 'rater Ijike ludi;e tn pjve free i ntertain inelit ut the hidKf fr tin- news paiHT men from June 2'J lifter lumh July and after eun feirlnj; with thr vlee presidents of whom S. S. Smith of this city is one. Although Alhnny had made pre parations to entertain the Ore gon editors the people of that eity. with W. It. I'ronUsc and V. I. Jackson, owners and editor of lht IH'nuierut Merald. as spokes man, ronsented to the rhum; with the undersiHniiinu the asso ciation Ih to meet U ere next year. The Mnlfnrd and Oreuon etmi tnlltee in ehttrue tif the entertain ment uf the California newspaper people will also urraime for the Oregon vlfi..rs which will. no duuht. Inehide a i;olf tournament on Thuiday, June the da preeeediiiK the convention, and a reception on the evenitiK of the 27th or I'Mh. With several hundred newspaper men and their wives as visitors dunlin the week, from I'aliforniu and Oremm. Metlforil and southern Oregon people will npatn .how their world renowned hospitality. laho- Kuim wool clip . 1-5.000 fells !ove ;i."i rMifv pound. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, KtHl K.t,K One 10 weeks old Huston Hull pup, can le regis tered, pet-feet markings. screw tail. i'. A. Holes, Central Point til KOI! SAI.K t'lost. m. 10 acres no. (toil; T acres in Hose ears, fi year old". I arte asparagus. An Interestinu bargain. South ern Oregon Ilea II tv Co. Phone loon J.;. , r9, W KA I.TI I V. pleilsitm xu tfetheni ts for all; write enclosing itamp. Kern tVvvy. Station :. Chve land. hio. 6i WAXTKO Hear from owner of ranch for sale. State cith prior. . particulars. I. K. !ih, Min neupoli!!, Minn. 66 Wednesday Night 7:30 P. M. to 11 P. M. Announcing The New Name Selected for the Prize Winners Announced $50.00 in Prizes Prize Winners May Obtain Their Checks on. This Night The Public Is Invited Talks By J. D. MICKLE State Dairy and Food Com missioner PROF. P. M. BRANDT Professor of Animal Husband ry of 0. A. C. porter; J. NEFF Stockholders Attention All Farmers Holding Stock Should Be Present Wednesday Night To Receive Their Annual Dividend Checks GOOD MUSICAL PROGRAM BY ORCHESTRA Set Aside Wednesday Night, May 23, and Be the Guest of S. A. Kroschel