Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 10, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    MTCDFORP MATTi TRTBTTNTC. MV,TFOTCT. 01?F.C,0'. rxrAY. .TfXE 10. 1928.
Rreyilte
Thai he hail returned to his
heme in Hevelstoks, it. C for tile
fir.it time in olshl j'nui ami that
he will iirulmlily Httiy tliero with
lilt brcithei-M unJ sisters lu the
purport of a letter received yes
terday ly Clarence Frye from
Jiobcrt Galligan, Canadian worlu
war veteran who last winter was
ii familiar fiiture on the street
xi-IIIiik impels. Calliuan left Mid
ford three weeks iiko hlklnj; and
In his letter staled that he U
planning to obtain a pension from
the Canadian isovcrnment for war
service.
A wheat field in which a man
of ordinary height would lie hist
Is the property of William ISohu
ert,' well known rancher north
west of Medford. The wheat over
on entire field of many acres is
of equal heiuht and In places be
cause of the heitfht of the stalk
and heads, the wheat has fallen
down. The crop will bo readv
for harvesting next month and is
expected to returti a heavy yield
per acre.
Mrs. I!. O. Davidson returned
homo early last week from spend
ing two weeks with her daugh
ter. Miss Klsle Davidson, a for
mer nurse in the Community hos
pital of Medford. and who Is a
nurse In the Convalescent hospital
at Portland.
Miss Ora Uoblnson Is expected
to arrive this week from Sacra
mento. Calif., to spend three
months visiting relatives in Med
ford. inoludini; her sister. Mrs.
llladys C.lenn. She Is n member
of the Sacramento school teaching
staff and will. return there when
school re-opens next September.
linns Prasar of India left yes
lertlay for his home after olsht
years' absence In this country, the
lust few munths of which he Ins
been employed by Hie California
Oregon Power company. Mr. Pra
sar, who is a graduate of the Uni
versity of Wisconsin, is excen'ion
ally well Informed on the affairs
i! Ill native land and Rave several
interesting talks before, local civic
clubs while here.
A luncheon meeting of the en
teitainm,.ni committee for the
California Press association will
meet at the Hotel Medford to
luol rew. The members are: K.
C. Caddis, w. H Drew, II. I.
I'.rumlcy, Carl swlKiirt. A. A. Hay
den. Co. c. O. Thomson, Hubert
Kuhl.
The T.uilies Aid society of Zion
Lutheran church will meet at the
home of Mrs. tieorge Scnter, MIS
Dakota street, Thursday, June 14
at 'J o'clock.
The W. II. M. S. of the Kirst
Methodist npiscopal church will
meet Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. II. A. Koppes 1'3
ltose avenue. Mrs. K. C, Koppcn,
prum-am leader.
The II. M. L. Ilil.le Study cluh.
meets with Mrs. Mary Downs. 107
Portland avenue. Wednesday after
noon. Mrs, J. V. llubb-r will lead
the study: Juiin ltiih chatner.
Visitors always welcome.
The Misses I'egy llamill, Kran-c-s
Siiarrow and Roxunna Huhl,
wlio have been attending Kath
erlne lirtuison's school ut Hoss,
Calif., returned home Saturday to
spend their summer vacations.
Mrs. Myrtle lilakely will leave
today for Mt. Angel, tire., where
she will attend the graduation ex
ercises of her daughter Nina. Th-y
will visit relatives in Portland for
a few days and attend the ltoso
show.
The fire department was call
ed at !i o'clock last night to ex
tinguish a large burning brt'sit
pile in the rear of Hilarity hall
on South I'ir street. Little dam
age was done.
OF RADIO DRAMAS . HOME BREW RAID PICNIC JUNE 2:
Radio Program
KMED
MMI Trlbune-Vlrclii Station
Australia. For ho )uul lnoimht ihe lant ami most dungeruuK leg
the um tri-inn t u rel monuiilum" nf Iuh truiiH-iK-canlc f tiuht, from
to a pt'itVi i liinliiiK ht're ut 10: lit Suva, l'lji islands, a Ui stance of
oVlu, it tin. morning, complfiint; 1 C1 miLs.
lluiilu fans art promised noun
espc.f iy intoivsiliiK tnKiains
from station KMED during tin
: next few weeks with several radio
dramas liein featured.
Karl Davis who has just re
signed us local anuounccr will
'direct the jiluys with several vulu-
able additions to the , east whif h
i was used in "Madame ti". 1'ioW
a hly the f i is t d ra nut will he
; "Onion Stew" hy HcU-n X orris.
Medford Kill w ho is now ill in a
Portland hospital. KtJO or Onli
; land broadcasted this comedy and
it met with instant suet-ess.
A series of American Lesion
' Krolies will be Riven from this
' station previous to the bi con
vention here. Monday. June 1 1,
the regular MiCurdy-Daniels and
1 1'ordaml Lumber company re
i quest hour will be broadcast
from 8 to It o'clock in the eve
ning. From 11 to 10 the Mono
I Motor Oil company will put on
! a musical program.
; M r. Davis will be associated
j with Clyde Kakin. Dodse car deal
er but Intends to retain an ac
tive interest in radio activities.
Mark Hums, 30. of Stewart aven
ue, is s hcdulcd to have a hearing
in the local Justice court tomor
row forenoon, (olio wing his ar
rest at S o'rlmk laj.1 nifcht by
Sheriff Kalph Jennings and Po
licemen Sloneker and Peck foi
the pnsses.-iun of 4ti titiarts of
home brew and one Kallon of
moonshine.
Purns is aliened by the authori
ties to have been selling the hec
tor some time. It was found by
the officers in the woodshed,
flihlieu house and dwelling fol
lowing a short search. The house
is located near the fair grounds
a short distance from the Pacific
highway.
4
Tin luiiuml picnic of tlie 'Co pen
Korum will lie 1 eld at Prospect,
Saturday. June L'lid. iiccordini; to
ait announcement by the commit
tee in charge. Prospect has been
chosen for this year's ft'air not only
because of lis natural scenic ml
vunt.ifU's hut also in order to nivo
every l'oici employe a chance to
inspect the new Prospect No. -power
plant, iccently completed. It
is expected that many will take ad
vantage of the specially conducted
tour of the project, which Is now
the "lar iest h dro-eleetrtc power
plant in the state of Oregon." A
bit; program of athletic spurt-; and
entertainment is hoins arm muni
for the day and will he concluded
by a dance in the evoniuK.
LT. NOVELL WILL
BE
ADDRESS MEETING SNOBOY MANAGER
Lieutenant Novell, Who (ov
ii cross- the North pole, ami At
lantic; ocean With Commander
P.yrd, and himself one of the
leading aviators of the day, will
speak at a meeting to be held at
the Hotel Medford next Tuesdiy
evening. Lieutenant Novell vlll
tell of his" historic experiences
nml discuss niifield need
Snoboy Fruit
per.i to foreign
as United state
represented here
erty as district
flees in Hotel
Mr. Dougherty
tion as manager
reau exchange
new duties.
distributors, ship
countries as well
h points, will bo
f by W. T. Dough
manager with of
Ilolland building,
resigned his posi-
of the Farm liu
to take over the
L DAVIS WILL
SELL DODGE CARS
The voice of Karl Davis an
nouncer for tlie Mail Tribune-Virgin,
radio station and well known
local baseball "ump" will no long
ger greet those who listen in to
K.MKD programs as he lias accept
ed a position with Kaktn Motor
Company of this city and will us
sume a place on the sales staff of
that firm commencing tomorrow.
Mr. Davis, an enthusiastic . boost
er for the Dodge Urothors lino of
cars, is welcoming the opportun
ity of joining the Kit kin orgnnl::a
Hon and his many Medford and
southern Oregon friends arc glad
'that he is remaining in this city.
"Wo are especially gratified lu
securing Mr. Davis as a member
of our sales organization.".- Mr.
Kakin said last night. "W'o feel
that we are fortunate in having
i him help us lu the campaign of
! further popularizing Dodge Broth
ers rars in tills territory.
Today
S p. in. i:ennig service
Mam SI. .Methodist Church
South.
Monday
fl:.1ii a. in. Los Angeles Heap
Company.
In a. in. American Laundry.
7U : SO a. m. 1 'ant orium Dye
ing and Cleaning Co,
11 a. m. liorrydnte Stoic ami
pecks llakery.
1 1 ::ti a. m. Central Point
1 lour.
U::iO p. m. Lewis Super-Service
Station.
4i : 1 f p. m. Med. Mail Tribune.
S p. m. MeCurdy Daniels and
Porter Lbr. Co., KeUesl
Hour.
H p. m. Mona Motor Oil. Co.
IRE ON JUNE 21
The most noted pipe orKan
ivt ever heard in Mediord. will
give a concert on the beautiful
organ at I lie Presbyterian chare n 1
Thursday evening. June t' 1st. j
livery lover of good music should 1
hold thai night as engaged. The ,
orgunlst is Frank Scaly of New
York. City. Mr. Scaly has held
hign positions In the musical
world there for I1U years. He has ,
been urganist for the New York
Symphony Orchestra with Waller
i amraseh as director for tbo :
past 27 years mul organist for
New York Oratorio Society for
;t0, years under Ihe. same director.
It will he a rare treat to listen
to sin;h an organlsl.
One of tlie most attractive radio
concerts of the year was the piano
recital program presented hy last
Tuesday night under the direction
of Mrs. Itosa lllackmore-W lllett.
Mrs. Willett featured two of her
talented impils, the Misses Ailcen
Crawford ami Doreen l.eaveretle, in
several notable selections and also
presented, two of her most famous
numbers, the "Magic Urn Scene
from Wn tner and "llhapody No. I-'
from Liszt.
A special feature was the first
prer.entulion here of the noted Ihiv
ninth Festival records of Wag
nerian Ciand opera by Mr. Harold
Corliss.
Sheep Owners
Attention!
Wo are In position to pay you
moro than anybody for wool-mo
hair. See us before you sell.
MKDFOUD HAIKIA1N HOUSE.
Phonn 0 fi 2. 27 N. Orapo Ht
NKW LOKK, Juno ft. (!) A
warning against any attempt today
at a trans-Atlantic flight was
sounded by Dr. James 11. Kimball,
United States weather forecaster.
HKIKHANK, Australia. June fl -
(V) Home again, a hero in his
own laud, Charles Klngsford-
Smith, pilot of the trans-oceanic
monoplane Southern Cross, today '
enjoyed Ihe tumultous welcome of
t be eiti'ens t Prison m and all
Rogue Elk
Hotel
and STORE
27 Miles from Medford
On the Crater Lake Highway
Are again under the
management of
W. G. McDonald
I w ish Id cxli'iiil In niv iiiiiuv friciUls a conlial iiivila
t'uui hi stop 11I Kd'iic K1U and iiiaiii enjoy llic hearty
hospitality llml inailo this resort famous under my
iiiannenii'iil two years as;o.
W. C. .M.-IKJNAMJ.
Delicious Home Cooked Meals
Southern Fried Chicken
Hot Biscuits and Coffee Made RIGHT
All This Week
Ends Saturday
Night
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Retf. Sale Yon
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'30x5.00 17.35 13.00 4.35
31x5.00 18.05 13.55 4.50
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Pacific Highway tind Main "YOUR TIRE SHOP" Telephone 14
Remember!
This Is the Last Big Week
of Our Sale