Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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Iocal and
- Personal
With n maximum temperature of j
., ... ,:, ..rierniiun. ves-
tcrdiv won the sarmwl flay 01
vear so far- the weather was still!
i,i -iih n minimum I
1 the warmest day nt tne
of r0 and de-pile the part cloudl-i
new. 'of' today, with nn apparent!
thill"; shower nt time. In the of f-,
Z flr continued ,!,,, wea.h-
r and normal humidity In lh" fore-
cnat for tonlKhl nnd Tuexday. I Auto owners' attention nrrewted
1- . i,i,nim ButHlwlehcs and'hy dlplay of entirely new auto
,v :or ' " MucTCr l"i j awnlnes at the Auto To,, Hhop, 311
lleionvi. 10 .e Krn..,,, nP.n tr
miles
xo;
H. 1.. Wnlther relurneii 10 l on-.cii
land this mornlliK after vIsltiilK at
the T K DunielK home for the
past few clays Mrs. Wnlther will
remuln for a further visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Unnlels through the week.
The Crater Lake OulKI or tnej
Presbyterian church will nolil ns (Htrunnler) Lewis, world's rltain
plcnic nt the Kver Shady auto park lon .rh wrestling match Krl-
near Phoenix tonmni. ine :.
leaving thp Presbyterian church at
0 o'clock. Husbands nnu Kenuc
men friends of the members lire
invited to attend the picnic.
Dr. D. A. Chambers. Houthern
OrcKon Optical Co,, 317 Medford
ltldi?.. has returned. Phone 1HK
for appointment for eye -examination.
rn,
One of tho numerous Medford
nuto parlies to Crescent City and
hack yesterday consisted of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, A., dates, Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. l' Htorm and Mrs. Wil
liam VliKln.
Wins Ella, Parks visited her moth
er in tho Applenate district over
tho week end, returnliiB to Med
ford this morning;.
(luesls from u iilstnnro reitlstered
nt Medford hotels Include Mr. nnd
Mrs. II. T. Poor of Cluverdale, II.
C, It. O. llrork nnd M. J. 'Wclnix
of Troy, Ida., Mr. and MrH. A. Ale
lilns and Hubert Alenlns of Amn
llllo, Tex., Alornnchel Anus, 1
mill CllHtello Anos of Mexico City
John Vincent of Jacksonville li
still ln a hospital at Portland
whero he underwent an operation
for enneer of the knee three week
uko. IHh condition Is slowly lm
proving. It me write your flro Insurance.
Cnrl Y. Tenuwald. Hotel llulland.
Thnne 0U3. tf
Mrs. Arthur Aklns of Uinih-r,
Wvo.. who formerly owned the Hid
den llulo Btiiro In Medfiird, Is the
house mieat of Mrs. C. W. WIllllucK
for tho week.
Millinery salo now Rolng on at
tho Kmmy I.ou Hat Shop In M. M.
more. Vulues to JIO.GO, Bpeclnl
IC.98; values to 1.G0 special 1.h;
value to 7.u0, special vul
tlea to 6.ti0, special 0110 lot
to 14.00, specltil JI.00 ench. Kid
dle hat 49o and up. 01
Halmoit flshlnK Is rather slow,
nlthouiih catches are still belnc
maile with thousands of tho fish
In the. rlvur. Tho wtirm wcuthnr
has brouKht a virtual end to the
excellent sport enjoyed up to about
a week nuo. (Irnnts Pass Courier.
Thll Lotinshei'iy of tho MnlKTrlh
tine business staff lias been In' deep
distress over thu week end ever
since Saturday nlKht when a silver
plated mtitomcHT was taken from
Ills automobile, parked on a city
Htreet, ll reported the matter
at once to the police department
and, deslto a steady search, has
as yet been unable to locale It.
Dr. A. 1''. Walter Kresse has
moved to the rainier Muslu Hide..
3 4 Ko. ltartlett. tio
llollls Parks and Frank Cameron
motored In from the Applcnatc
district this inorninK and trans
acted a iniaiillty of business In the
city.
NiiKiir nine shakes, new stoclt.
"Knbers," Central Point. 70
Ward lleany, ltlchaid Payne.
Miss list her Church and Miss
"Krankle" Thels melored to Klam
nth Kails Saturday on a pleasure
trip.
KlilliKles $3.ZG per M at Medford
Lumber Co. 33lf
Desplto a thornuuh search yes
terday iiIoiik the llottuc river this
side of (lold 1 1 III. no niore clues
could he found In regard to the
bui-Rlni-H who broke Into two Hold
Hill establishments curly Saturduy
morning. A hIovo und an empty
morphine box were found Satur
day ovetiitiK along the river lit a
point where the men are believed
to have rested, and authorities
kept strict watch Saturday IllKhl
for thu men, hut could not locate
them.
Wells Taxi. the. Phono 2fi. tf
William McClellnnd of Vancou
ver. 11. C, and Jack llestnnd of
Dalas, Tex., and Weston Williams
of Phoenix, Ariz., were anions the
motorists from a distance who reg
istered at the local branch of the
out of state autu registration bu
reau. Wells Taxi, Slic. Phone 55.
K. 10. Dodelle of Astoria Is linlonu
the Orcaonlans registered at local
hotels who arrived yesterday.
Tel. M'J, prompt sanitary gar
bnire service. Hill f
There are over 25 peo
ple in our organization
working with but a
single aim to give you
in Flubrer't Milk Bread
the finost product of its
kind on the market.
9
...... I , . ., ,. i,i all: Ontario i W'"" ..uinei j-
Five students were graduated at
the Hague Hlvcr high Hchoid nt
the cominciH'emi'iit exercises held
IttKt Wednesday. Doris Sundry,
Jessie N'euthatner, Ituf, Moore, Ar
nle Hayes and Neva Todd with the
seniors who completed their wink
there thin spring. Dr. I. V. Poling j
gave the address and '. I., hum ;
" " , I
It'vcr hleh school issued a I11y.l1 :
school annual tlilii year, for thel
10 -.--m..-ii 'i"i"n. ''- "".- j
"'st I'"'.' In the history of thu U,,Iml roiiimlltee hearings l.y Col-1
school. The faculty uf the high , ,lH Wllllnm II. lirecl.y. chief for-1
school l of Principal F. ester. I.nt year he said there
.. Wilier, Jl.m.y- San.lry, Frances; ,,ul guards f..r a total 1 r
(Tat, and I. H. Kaston. of 1 r.s.oou.ono acres, of which "
JJnrothy liatiahmnn, who attend-1
ine iiireweii coihtii 01 .tiuunmo: an-, nuns win ... ....
' Sehtimnnii-lliilnk lit Kuxene Kri-U'llne Shop one day only, Wed lies-
day. returned to iledford this! '''. May 'i'i. 01
( moi nlnK. The Ueliekali ldKe w ill hold Its
Th0 American Leclon U r u m 1 .",'lal "" ""' ' " . h""
! f.r,)B )rl.aents Hilly Mhnw, heavy-1 "nlKht. when a few reels of I opco
w,..ht wreMer. chulleimer of Kd i
day. May 2S, Hilarity Arena. Ill
Californinns registered at Med
ford hotels Include Mr, and Mrs.
J. H. Onklcy of Tulare. Mr. .-and
Mrs, Ward l-Mwnrds of Albion, Mr.
and Mrs, P. (1, limit of Clcndiile,
Mrs. (1, II, Jackson of Los Angeles,
I-:, K. Hart of Sacramento, I), A.
Temphelm, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner,
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Cornell, Mr.
and Mrs. II. (I. Miller and J-'i l
Williams of San l-'ranclsco.
See Elinor llanley Hush for re
cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
H21 10. Main. Phone IMI2. 33lf
Temporary auto licenses were Is-,
Hued nt the Hherlff office today
to Wnl la co Dutton of Medford,
fieoi-Ke Wright of JackKonvlllo nnd
10. 10. Hheldon nnd ('. W. HuIum
of Cohl Hill
If you want a Kood huildliiK loan
on tt low into of Intercut, Hue Hod
den A (,o. 3UlIf
Mr. and Mih. F. F. KIukkIoii ar
rived thla forenoon from Chico.
Culir., to Hpenri Koveral duyrt hunt
viKltlnK frlendn while en ruulo hy
motor to Scuttle, WuhIi.
HemstltchliiK He yd. Shlelda. 80
Marie MuitHon ami Murlock Mor
rison ure mnotiK the Klamath Kalla
renidentK who were viHlloru In Med
ford yesterday.
Will take, care of your children
while you work dayH; mother'tt
care. Call CJ03 N. Hurtlett Ht. Co
A marriage licence wun iKHiicd at
tl(e county clerk'n offiro today to
Wit Hum IjaymiK, 27, nnd (iladyn
Dole IH, both of Medford.
Do not idIkh the hit; wreHtllnn
match, Friday nlKht, May 25. Hilly
Shaw OKrecH to meet Jilclc "Wood
and Uon N'olan, Hilarity Arena. Ct
A1inH JEokc AlkliiK, with nn nyer
iiKe of 01.4 per cent over u four
year hiKh h u h o o I courwi', wiih
awarded hiKhest hunoi-H uiihuik tle
Ht-'H HimiorK of Aslilantl hlf:h
hcIiooI, aecui'dlnK to uunounccment
made today hy Superintendent (i.
A. MrlHcnc. Harriett ItevlliKton
ranked Hecond In Heholarnhlp with
an average of !iu.3, while Nedra
Hurtled v.uh third with an nveraiSe
of UO.tl. MIhh Alkln will he named
to k'vo the valedictory at the an
nual nomini'iieement exercl.ses.
Ashland TidiiWH.
Walnut top KraftltiK hy osperl-
onccil, HueceHsful walnut grafter.
Call lit nddresa. 437 So. Fir.
Mr. and Mrs. J. .!. OKscnhruKKc
uml two daughters returned to Med
ford from frescent City yesterday
afternoon after having spent the
week end In that city.
Hemstitching So per yard. Itut-
totiH covered at Handicraft Hhop.
T. It. Young' motored lu from hi
rnncli on Trail creek thin tnorniiiK
ami transacted business In ttie city.
He Kllnor Hunley Ituslt for re-
cleaned alfalfa seed and haled hay.
Main. Phone 02. 332tf
( luests from Portland registered
at Medford luilels include (iemge
t'lark. .1. Weaver, Mrs. K. 10.
Wlllard, Itoso Wetnstern. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Purdy. Krnest Hall. Mr.
and M rs. W. A . Ht ewu rt , M r. n nd
Mrs. 1,. It. t'ronln and A. PanutH. '
The Hand llox Shoppe, 2:2 Kast
Cth Ht., Just east of Orocettrla,
has on display beautiful new hats
of every type. Including the famous
(ago ami Monogram hats; also
more popular priced hutM, 61
Miss Kvelyn Dew, local student
at the 1' nl vend ty of Oregon, who
has been active In campiiH activ
ities nt that Institution, was recent
ly elected president of her Hitroi'ily,
(ammit Phi iteta.
Sugar plno shakes, Medford l.br.
Co. 33tf
T. T. Judy of (1 riff in creek for
feited n cash hail of $10 when he
failed tit appear ln police court
today on a charge -of intoxication
upon whlcli he was arrested by the
night police Saturday night.
Dent' forget the dinner Wednes
day. May 23rd, S:30 p. m.. Luth
eran church. Fourth and Oakdalo.
Adults 3,'ic, children 2.fh til
The county health unit has out
lined a heavy schedule for this
week, with four child welfare
clinics scheduled, the first of which
will take place today at Jackson
ville. The other three clinic will
take place In Medford at the Lin
coln, Washington and Jackson
schools, and will be held for chll
I dren who are to enter the primary
1 grades next fall, from the nges of
live to six. Four clinics are ftNj
plnnned for next week, according
'to County Health Physician I.. D.
Inskeep.
Helman's baths nnd plunge open
I for the sea.son. "
' Programs were scheduled to he
( held today at the West Side and
i I'niontnwn schools, which were
j closed today for the summer vaca
, tion. These s hools nro two of
i H which wlllui.e dismissed this
week
I HundplcntiiiK nnd smocking. The
Fashion Shop. 4LM Medford Hldg. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. yon and
: daughter Inex of Yuba City, Calif.
left this morning by motor for
Augusta. Me., fallowing a visit
here wltlKMlss Nnoml Fluke. They
I plan to make their permanent
: home in Augusta.
I Mr. ami Mrs. Vein VanDyke nnd
family. Mr, nnd Mrs. C. I. Hutcht-
' son, Mr. and Mrs. Clen Itohlnxon.
Mr. nnd Mis. o. n. AtuspigeiG.nd
llni'vey Fields were among those
who spent part or nil of the week
M EDFORD MAIL'
J. Hurt, representative of the
John Deere Plow company of Port
land, spent thla morning In the city
011 hushies. '.
Two hundred mill Beventy-five j
additional guard and lookout
watchmen will he hired to fight
fir
n.HI
in the national forests as the.
'Hull of n projected increase in
""
iy fr n, Increase, routing U'Tfi,-
nun, waH pointed mil In ni:i-
ine loresiry service moo
, eecs- I
j 7811, OUll acreM ean y 11 hlnh fire has-
lard. l-ach man was i'.-hponllile
. for an average of 34.00,, acres.
' lt,n-l..,. tlw. iu,m I here were !f.0:i4
"
"lmB wl" ""' '"'
followed by 11 business meeting and
election of officers.
11 1.... 1. fm llm cine.
. ..,...!
delivered at the receiving wharf
nt Port t)rford. where they are
ptuced on
HteumerH for transport
to t'oriK Jlay.
A in on tho hotel kuohIh lu Med
ford from tho utale of VaHhlnnto.i
are A. It. .lamcH of (Vntialla. Mrs.
V. Watkinn of Hoquiam, V. M.
Ke.ster of Kuokane, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank YouiiKtown of fhehaliM
and Mih. Alma Vino and llert New
man of Seattle.
Mr. nnd Mm. II. Watt enter-
tained a few guests at dinner yes.
terduy In honor of Miss IMlzabetn
Ituer. who will leave for IOurope
June 1, and her guest from Chi
cago, MIsh Ada Tnwnsend, who has
been visiting In Medford for the
past two weeks. '
M rs. M. K. 'ha pma n a ml M rs.
J. (I. Kimball will leave Wednes
day for Portland, AValla- Walla
and Hpoknne, to spend a three
weeks vacation visiting friends.
MIhh Clara Kalkins and llerke
ley DuVall of Klamath Falls vis
ited at the home of Mr. und Mrs.
Don Newbury iu Ibis city yester
day. Thi Ladles' Auxiliary of the l!ap
tist church will meet in the ladies'
parlor of the church Tuesday after
noon nl 2:30 p. m.
Miss Alma Lawrence, Mrs. Por
ter J. Neff and Miss Mellm Wil
liams, who motored to lOugene
Thursday night to attend the fare
well concert of Madame Schumann-
Helnk, returned to Medford last
night.
The Women's Ilible class of the
Presbyterian church will hold their
last party of the year next Wed
nesday, May 23, al 2:30 p. m.. at
the church parlors, with Mrs. It.
A. Field as hostess. (luce each
year MrH, Field entertains for the
strawberry festival, and as this
Is her special date she particularly
wishes 'all the old members to be
present. New ones are also cor
dially Invited.
BIRTHS
M r, a ud M rs. 10. '. I ! row n of
Med ford are "the parents of a n
eight -pou ml girl born Saturday,
May -H, at the purucker maternity
home.
American hi Mexico Killed.
MKXICO CITY, May 2 I .
Dispatches to Fxcelslor today said
t hat F. F. Noblen, American su
perintendent of the Latiu-Amerl-
au oil company had been mur
dered hy a workman at Alamo,
near Tamplco. '
I'ho workman was smid to have
drawn n gun and fired at Nolden,
kilting him Instantly, during a dis
cussion with tho superintendent.
Nolden's address in the I'nlted
States was not given.
SihvIiiI CoiiYoenliim
t'raler Ijike t'hapter No.
3L It. A. .l . May 22ml,
":3 i. m. Work on M.
M. ileuree. I'.y order II.
I'. I'. K. MflllU-S.
Seey.
Kegular communication
of HoiimcH Chapter Wed
nesday e v e n I n it at 8
o'clock. Social night.
Visiting members wel-
11 ATT HO M. ALD10N,
Sec v.
CENTRA
IAIN
61
eome.
nt
THE DUNCAN
SISTERS'
in t lie I'omeily verMon of llnrriet HoochtM
Rlowe's civiil iinvol. 'TNCLK TOM'S CAlilX"
"TOPSY and EVA"
BETTY BROWN . COMING
t the Wurlilier WED. NIGHT ONLY
BtT8hor 6 BIQ ACTS 6
Future. VAUDEVILLE
TR I BUNE, MEDFORD,
POP GATES LOST
HIS VOICE, BUI
1 11rn 1 no min
ih in Ul I U U
I f 1 1 I . A . 1 J 1 j
L.IMI.U IIIVS Mill ;
havlnu tiavcve, over
0f' , H'C "
V, ..J "of V HI,
, j, ,,,. Fln., mHnln nm,
Shrine
v4llll various larKc anil Binall'lnu "al" l" JaekKonville. Kla.,
, middle west fr"i where he vlnited Atlanta, (la
n ! ,,,,,.. Ky.. ,, a p o I i 3.
... i v,.l,li.sm,i.t nn(l T .m nui n.i.t in.l
S(.iti ,,,,-,. man ever hefore on
.Meiuorii ami ine ituKiie mver vai-
1(.y .,ifUi residence place,
j Thlw Is not honst talk on the
Jmn , p,,ho myH ne honestly
: felt It Saturday and still feels It
,.,. Klw muny ollu.r ir,.lly
.laces l.ul men- Kreenery was aril
f,.al he hardly knows how to ex
'press it
but it waH not like the
' rr.ir.fl olil ernnil fri.enei-v nf fire
... .11 1.
j atmosphere of those other placvH.
hut what H the UHe-He can't tell
: Jiint wny Aienmrti una tun vuiley lfl!
ko beautifully dltierent to him.
"I felt it when coming down the
Slsklyous Saturday nnd when I
stepped from the Shasta train at
Ashland Into (ieorge's waiting
automobile in which we rushed
thru the valley to home," said Mr.
(iales.
W hile Pop could talk for hours
about tho ivondeiM of the Shrine
convention, Miami and the other
ities and sections visited, Includ-
jnff Houston. Texas, where he
1 watched the hulldlntr of the great
auditorium lor ihe national demo
cratic convention, and which city
he declares is the prettiest large
city he has ever seen: New Orleans
whero he ate every toothsome
edible known, etc., the most im
pressive feature of the trip to him
was that he lost hlH voice Kinging,
several t linen enroute nn the
Shrine train, nt Miami, and ar
rived ln Miami without being able
to utter a word for a day or more
To any one who knows Pup
Oates well his suffering at this
mishap must have been excruciat
ing. The writer of thlH article
would like to go fishing with him
some day when he Is speechless.
Now n m to the route he covered,
going, with short stops nt the vari
ous places Portland to San
Francisco, to the Grand Canyon, to
A MnMiuenique, N. M., to Houston.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIH
WANT10D To buy second hand
tnotometer for large cnr. Write
Hox 32. Mai) Tribune. 02
W A N T 10 U Fa m 1 1 y wny. h I n gs. Will
call for and deliver. Phone 3tI4
11. ir
FOlt SAL10 Hy owner, Ei-rooni
modern bungalow with garage
and woodshed : lawn, shrubs,
fruit trees, garden; two blocks
from Jacksonville high w a y;
$3r.m,; $3ihi cash; rest like rent.
2"i Koiiwood Ave. f p 02
FOlt SA1J0 OH KXCIIAN'niO XO
acres next lo Derby schoolhouse. ;
Joseph AUirlln, Kagle Point. 02 j
WANTIOl) Housework, day or
hour; plain sewing. Phone 1-34-;
X. 73 '
- !
Fol SAL 10 One portable sawmill
complete; one Multnomah drag
saw. practically new. Hox 131.
Tribune. 02
LADIIOS WANT10D Sell Mary
frocks. Wonderful proposition. ,
Write Hudusi Co.. 40 N. loth St..!
Portland, Ore. 0 .
FOlt HALF.- Furniture, rugs and
beds. 010 South Oakdale Ave. ,
umr
Folt SALIO Kxcellent dairy cows
Across from Merrimau Dairy. 02
- I'anerliaiiKliiK done.
anteed. 3a I West tith ,
WANT 10 D
Work guar
St.
Foil It 10 NT Furnished front
room; hot and cold water; prt-'
vat if entrance. Call al M U No.
Hartlett St., after f p. m. 02
FOR HALF. A fine business lot on
highway, 50x7 ft., tilose In;
worth 12oii; also a modern f
rooni completely furnished house
In good condition, on adjoining
lot and a good buy at 2'um; pav
ing, water, sewer nnd sidewalks
paid iu full; $2650 takes both.
See Charles A. Wing A gene v.
Inc. Phone 728.
Today
and
TUESDAY
iff
OKIION, MOXDAY, MAY 21. 1!)JS.
Tex., to New Orleans, to Jackson
ville. Kin., to Miami, where he
stayed five days. He did not take
ihe Hide trip to Havana, Cuha. be- :
cause of luck of time uh ht desired j
to vitiit various pluceu en route ,
hack lo Medford.
The weather was'nlce und warm
in Miami a peculiar warmth an '
he carried hin top coat nt all times. !
As ions uh he was walking he did :
I not net-d it, hut ax kooii uh he Htoji-
netl h rountl it necesKorv to nut .
.the coat mi.
l(t-j A't'' iat, K l ft fr home the
,nel morning of May 4ih. drove 27U
; m.o s u ru ne eviauc to I'-ao-
,i;Hnn ral-K. l-la., anil next day tooK
istopplni; at each p;ace for 11 visit.
and th n on to Mlnneinae, Ind., his 111 " nortinvest and lias spent
native place, to visit his sister and i most "f hi" lifl' ln f"'est. Cap
her family. 'tain and Mrs. Chase and their
The sister had nrranued n Joyful i Joum? son are at present stoipinn
surprise in havlnc Ills brothers nt the Hotel Medford until they
John of Port Huron. Mich., and 1 fn'' a suitable apartment.
Henry of Qulncy, 111., nnd their:
wives present for n Joyful reunion.
i ""- weigns ; pounus. is
ine largest or tne t;ates brothers,
and Pop. the 4-ouncest of them and
'mly f2 ',',un;lH- Skinny
11 H, ''f 'f; ' wh"
iiT V il V.
........ ,v,t UM(( i,,,,,Mib
; these blK bothers.
From Winnemne Mr. fjntcH went
to cTTTTiigo where he spent Beveral
days, then to 101 Paso, Texas,
where he spent a day after which
he visited I.os Angeles for a day or
two. San Francisco for a day and
then came on home to Medford.
Representative of
Goodrich Company
Visits Medford
Carl H. Cadwell, manager of the
Portland Pacific Goodrich Hubber
company branch, spent tho past
week in southern Oregon with H.
W. Moore, district representative
with headquarters In Medford.
Mr. Cadwell Is very much pleas
ed With the business! nf Ihn Cmwl.
rich company In southern Oregon
and predicts a greatly Increased
tourist travel for this section this
year.
Mr. Cadwell and Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Moore spent Sunday on the
banks of the Uogue.
Phone
51
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE -PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
KO ODD
FOR
Q II JlVlRFR
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238
TROWBRIDGE
LIMBER YARD
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FOR CRATER L. PARK
IS
j ,
! The new chief ran'r of Crater
; N'atiouul iark went no, duty today
j HlmulineouHly with the announce-
id. ntltv. He is Can-
taln .Jolin . , nase, hii, or r.UBene,
i World war veteran, former Nation-
" U"-. -llon.l.y
well mini f ed for the pnsitinn. as
1 1'" has heon IokkIiik for many years
In the V, orld war Caiitaln Chase.
who entered the war as a lieu
tenant nnd was promoted to n cap
taincy, served in the Sixty-fifth
artillery with a number of Med
ford young men, and rendered con
spicuous service ln France In
charge of nine and one-half Inch
siege guns during- major opera
tions. Several local men served
in the same battery. He fs a mem
ber of the American legion, of sev
eral fraternal orders and of the of
ficers reserve corps.
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A NEW FINANCE PLAN ADOPTED
BY ROOFING COMPANY
The Wonver-lleiiry MfK. Company of I.oa Anse
les, larne miunifncturers nf comioltinn shingles
nnil asiil.nlt roofitiKH, nro offering to the puhlle
a finance plan for payment of new roofs of their
products. The plan calls for a small down pay
ment and the balance In ten monthly payments
with an unusually low Interest rate.
The Weaver-Henry Company offers a complete
line of asphalt roolin.t products and are featur
ing a new line of slate covered asphalt felt
shingles, known as the C.othic pattern. This
shingle has proven a very iKipuliir one since its
introduction in Medford Just a month ago. These
shingles may he put on over old shingles if
desired and are guaranteed iu such a case the
same as un a new roof.
The Weaver-Henry Company has ntnde arrange
ments for a rooflni expert to Install their prod
ucts, nnd their finance plan cares for the entire
cost of the roof applied, including labor.
Kor further Information concerning this new
product and th.nmo plan, please call nt this
office. Phone 14 days, or 60S L, evenings.
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Builders Bureau
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n.-,.L-f,n Prowers have "old all
but aliuut 750,000 pound of
wool clip.
APHIS STILL
CONTINUE
TO BOTHER
AND
NIAGARA
NICO-DUST
Is still the best means of ridding the garden of
this and other pests. ,
BRING BUG TROUBLES TO US
We can help you in your fight against garden'
pests by supplying the right remedy. Call upon
us for such information as you might need. We
will be glad to help you.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
DANCING FACILITIES OFFERED PATRONS
OF AUTO CAMP NEAR PHOENIX
The Kvcrshady Auto Camp, located on the Pa
cific highway one mile norlli of Phoenix, is Just
completing the Installation of a dance floor with
urrangements lor music from an automatic elec
tric ortliophonlc.
This popular nuto camp, under the new man
agement of J. H. Maassen. has undergone
numerous nnd costly improvements during the
past year, such as new cahias.-oil room, honey
moon quarters, hot and cold water, facilities for
serving dinners In regular hotel stvle. picnic
grounds and the latest, the new dance floor, a
novel service free to patrons of this auto camp.
Mr. Maassen has emphasized particularly In his
Improvements, cleanliness. The buildings are
all freshly painted In white, the grounds are
carefully kept clear of any rubbish and leaves
and much attention and expense has been con
secrated lo the rare ami preparation of the lawn
and flowers surrounding ihe building
Of Information
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