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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1928)
o o o O o .11 1, IML'S. STEDFOTCU SDOU TRESUNE, JfEDFORD, Om-yiONWltllfiMUN . I Miri ni'i nil THEY SAY "Swim in Drinking Water" Our weekly water test, liy the State Board of Health shows it tn lie in "A" eiiiiilit'um "Sale for drinking piii'imses.'' The, only safe water is a sterilized water. Our pool ranks with the highest in ihe state for purity of water, and surpasses any in South ern Oregon. MERRICK'S C. POINT' PICNIC PROVES TO BE A J Plan to Spend Your Vacation and Week End Trips at Beautiful LAKE O' THE WOODS Resort Now Open Bigger and Better Than Ever Furnished t'tihins Now Hunts Lunch liuoiu Service (Station Si me I!nth!iij; Suits Fish in:,'. Demi Indian road is in srnod eondition An ideal recrcit tion spot for Ihe vaeationist. Fresh Milk Always Available LAKE O' THE WOODS COMPANY Phone Lake 0 ' The Woods for Reservations Commercial Banking Has a Unique Function Are You Getting It? Coinnieivial hankers have iiuieh to do with the moulding of an institution or business sun-ess. We have worked hand-in-hand with many of Med ford's most successful businesses, and offer you the same service that these firms endorse. Let Us Get Acquainted ,M :.;:,.;! First National Bank Mcdford, Oregon SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000 1 FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16 inch 4 $2 7JJ Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. lllNorth Central o Reichstein To! fill Deuel A WAff W CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! ci:ti:.i, point. July i (Sporial) -- The annual Sunday M-houl pkiiu- was held KrUlny al tlu U'iiutil'ul l,alc Crook camp ami untved t bo onv of ttu must onjovablr pU-nlfs ttvu the Sunday Mi'huol lias ever In Id, mostly mi aciount of tho fine .swimming fa cilities, which funiishi-d n goutl place Cor tlur young tnopl 1 oldi'i- nnos, lu t-njuy the water and al.-o a shallow plai'f lower down the rivi'k Cor tUo lit t lo on-s to p:uldh in the watt-r with no four to parents. Tho ramp is on Hutu tm'. and Is tmppIUU with plenty of laldr.s, briu'hoa and places to tmild fin-s for coffee, etc.. and furnishes an ideal place for a picnic. owiiiK lo the ruh in farm and rchai'tl work, several of th i t-Kular atrvndants of the Sumlay school were unable to attend, but about 100 people met at the church at H o'clock and went in; a body. M r. Kichnuuul furniNhed j a lai'Ro truck in which benches ! were placed and he transported ' oni' of the Jolliest bunches of tho( day that was the children. j A beautiful picnic dinner was j spread Just at the edse of the water, which every one enjoyed. Various games were played, but! the main feature of the day was, the swimming. leo cream in: abundance was served. Several of (he young peoplo J wore invited to the Charles Hez-, malhalch home I'riday evening to ! enjoy an evening of table Karnes ; and a general good time. Thone j present wore the Misses Amy j .lohn-on. Kuth Welwtcr, tlrae Merritt, Wyvette I'.oswell. Lynette Mezmalhalch; -Messrs. Hob Mer-: ritt. Carl and Clifford !!ufw1l, Philip and Kverett f lozmalhnlch. ' Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. Cha.. llezmalhalch. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webster. ; daughters. Ituth and Huby. and son. Lorne. arrived home Thurs-; day from their summer's vacation w hich was spent in taking an auto I trip to their old home In Canada! and visiting their relatives and 1 old friends. j They enjoyed their trip lm-, niensoly. but claim their time wa.-j too short, as they weren't able . to avail themselves of all tlio . pood dinners offered them. They realized that the five year.i they have been gone from Canada has; caused quite a change. ! Mrs. Koy Nichols and small son ; and Mrs. Karl Heft nnd daughter. Kvelyu. ate enjoying a camping trip at Crescent City this week.; They left for that city Wednesday, j Mr. and Mrs. C Nicholson ; nnd Mrs. Maine Single were Sun-! day visitors ut the J. K. Iloswell home Mrs. Single was with a J party of friends from Los Ange- J les, whore she resided and t hey ; have been to Crater luko and : lake of the Woods and continued ; their way Sunday to the const at, Unndon and will return by th'? liedwood highway to Los Angeles . i Johnnie r.ohncrt and l.ouls: ltuhnert took their cousins. Mrs.i and Miss Kawlinson for a sight-1 seeing trip to Crater lake Wednen ! day. returning to Central I'ohv j Thursday. Mrs. Itawlinson nml . daughter are making the liohuer; family of this place a few weeks' I visit, and are spending the sum-' nier in an extended pleasure trip.) having left their home In New York In May. and expect lo eon-j tintie it until September. ! Mr. and Mrs. I ten Duncan and J daughter. Kllzabeth, enjoyed a; picnic dinner in the Uthla park . Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Ilutfield were Ashland visitors Sunday. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Ayres and fain-: lly were in town Sunday from the Wellen district, attending ser vices al the Union church of j Medford. Mrs. Clark McDowell of Mcd ford was In town Saturday vinlt-; Ing -Mrs. Dora Urlstol. The music at the Union church was especially good last Sunday; ; and Is deservin of mention. During the morning services the ladies' quartet, consisting of the , Mesdames I.oulsc tirinor, I'rancis' AYyatt. Delia Tex and Lulu Strnh-; meier rendered a beautiful song.' "The Shepherd's Care." Clifford liosweii sang the solo. "Th Way-, side Cross" and the younx men's qpuitet sang tile chorus. In the evening Miss Lynette Ifeainalhalch sang a solo and James Htirri snng the solo pari in a song and wrt joined in the chorus by the young p'-ople's choir. Mrs. Archie Parker and chil dren. Marjory and Krnest. are spending the week with Mr. Par ker's mother. Mrs. Klllott. Mrs. (iriner. Sr., who has been ill for severnl weeks. Is Improving and was abb- to be ut tho Kundav, school plenle Kriday. Mrs. Kearney lEoblnon and daughter. Iva, of Ktna. Cal., were; callers In our city Saturday. t Miss Klorence llamrick and Miss Ali'-e Sea brook have Jus losed a week's dully Illble school at Table I lock. ' Mr-. Paul Martin and Mrs. Joe PonwcII drove up to Awhland Sun day afternoon for a few hours In Lythht park. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Scott and daughter. Ktbelyn. and little Deity! Keirler drove over to Ituch Sat urday r renlng and vfsllerl with Mrs. Scott's parents. Mr. and Mr.' Throckmorton. ! Car! Coleman came over from Klamath Kails Sat ui day evening after work to spend Sunday with his ki'i' ndparent. Mr. and M is. Huyck. ! Lester Scott and Hurry lurnpert' -pent Sunday In Klamath KaPs. MUfi Kdith Inmsn r'(ft'rned home M'Miday from a week' citmpiny fyv at th Mthodlst Kf'' i worth League. 'i:b wm apetit' tat Little Itivcr, 30 miles front ! Itoseburg. where she went as a delegate f rom t h is d 1st net a nd t with several others represented the Medford Kpworth league. Un Monday evening Miss Kdith deeoyed down to tho ltowc!l liouio, where she' found the bur prlse of her life awaiting her. which h ul been planned by be.- mother in honor of her birth day anniversary. she ca mo in ' unsuspecting of foul play and a fter a few minutes- conversat ion 'with the family, she was sur rounded by a room full of her lMo-t intimate friends. The room had been tastefully decorated with Knglish ivy and 1 lowers by Dor othy Inman and Wyvette ISoswell. The evening was spent in various games and music and at 1 " o'clock th guests were invited out to the d'oing room, where a table loaded with Ice cream and cookies awaited the in :ind a beautiful birthday cake h.ul the place uf honor, decorated in white and pink, and surrounded by present.-. Alter the candles on the cal; were blown out. refre.-hmcnis wciv served and the juvp-y time eon-' ttuied. Those present were 1 he M isse M I Id rod 1 Illl ger, Lynette Heinal halch. lluth Webster. Wilma She-; ley. Alice. llcatrice and .le-si Seubrook. Wyvette Dosw.-ll. C,rac' Merrill. Dorothy and IMith In man. Messrs. Cov Drown, .lame Harris. Jolinnie P.ohnert. Philip and Kverett ezmalhalcb. Dob Merrltt, Karl Dcall. Krnest lie tel. Clifford and Carl Doswell : Mrs. Inman and little daughtc: : Krnest ine ami Mrs. Maude Dos- . well. ' 030 FELLOWS OF Al LAKE CREEK Wefers and punch were s during 4 he evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnson j and family arrived home Sundae i from thi ir road work on t In crescent City hlghw'iy, where I they June been foi several weeks. Mrs. Dollie Love arrived home last Sunday from a two weeks' . trip, spent in northern California. She Went with Mrs. Myrtle Denton I and Delbcrt Denton of Cor I Klam- ath. They went over the Kcd-1 wood highway, down by Cres- j cent City and spent a week u i the home of .Mrs. Love's niece, i Mr-, lterni.e Johansen at Kleld'Sj Landing a few miles south of Ku jeka and also a week at Willow! ere. i; With Mr. and Mrs. Tyson - Deal) nnd family. J M. M. ohcuchain. who was, taken seriously ill at the family! home Monday evening, is still . unimproved. Mrs. Sheloy und daughter, Wil-. ma. who have been spending their; vacation at Newport, arrived home Saturday evening. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. George Fox and daughter, Gerald inc. accompanied Dr. nnd Mrs. Goldsbury as guests! io Koschurtr last Sunday and spent the day. While In Itoseburg. Mr j and Mrs. Fox called on Ned Dixon.' a former resident of -Central i Point, who is now running service station in Doseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Al Huyck, Milton and Carl Coleman, drove up tn : Ashland Sunday ami enjoyed ai picnic dinner hi l.ithia park. ; J. L. Hurger and Mrs. Hedge pat h came over Saturday night from Gazelle to spend Sundae with home folks. lau Killed In llx plosion. ' ! CHICAGO. July 1 it. iT) out man died today, another was dying ; and six others were suffering from ; severe burns a nd ot her il ijiiric ; following an explosion late yetcr- ; day of aeetyleue gas tanks in Ihej air rediictlfn company's plant. I. k i: cit i : i ; k . .mh i n s-.mc imcicI.o ,. i'an;..i; ..... 1 O . !' ..i .M fit ;'"!! hebi .i !'. n:c at I. at..' i r,-. k Snnd.'y. Tbo-e allciid ing were C. K. Clark. I.MIi- Clark. Annie J. Datcinan Mrs. 1'. K Ked d.n. M,s. I. ,1 Wih y. Mrs. Mark Kline. Mr. A. I.. 'lab-. .Mamie i'. Norris. Carne M.-Danfel. oraee li.imlm. .lost 'dtin.i'JI'.an.' lNi- Mil lard. Katie Puleii.U Ai U ill int. J. W. (lai'ihn. ' !oi X' I'alen. D. Mctiann l. ohu K. Ni.rri-. A. L. C,. J. Vi!e. I', i: Uci ib n. Mat k K hue. Cliai )fs I i il-. . II. W. Tell, Lulu Dishop. George illshap and June N'.m ri-. al- lh" Milai.i a ml the Hall clnl.hcn. W ill Almv. .Mr. and .M W. D. JmIhimoi anil cbil.i;e-i :iftl- .M i .ldii.:iMn's iimSiuT ami Mr. S.-tilo speii1 Su nd ay ai I 'cad I 'u! i n ed a spring-. M i . and Mrs. C. K. tclb s and faillliv Wele gller-ts ti the L. II Wya al ia niily Sunda , Mr. II. A. Meyer and Auilb-v i. tiMiud frnu :b'ir trip M nda cveiM.u; and rt-porl a fine tn ie. Ma, tan I 'ai low i pe!iding a few da at the home ut' her raud larer.t. Mr. and .Mrs. II. G. Meyer. Mis. Ilcsh i (1f Medford c;ime ut Tucsda;. t.o cuok for her sun while he I- haVIIUi. The Mioses Julia and ll. l.n Sid b y ere in M( dtoid Saturda . The regular dame at l.ak-- Creek will be Satuiday niglii. July I.. C. Dean, who has been Work ing in Medford, runic holm- Mon day to pul up his hay. G ge Liudey of Klamath Falls and his -en-in-law, .Mr, Keetmi of San an- i.-i ... were gite-ts of 1.. C. Iteau a lew days lasl week. They had, supper w,th .Mr. and Mrs. I '. It. 1 M..u,e I'riday evening and b-ft for bono the same night. Chdc I'lvmire ot l.os Au;;cles and his si-ter, Mrs. Day C.inips. win. have m , n v is! ag ibeir lio.lli er. .Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, at Dead Indian so. ia splines. ( pe,t to iait tor home Tuesday. M: s. W. Y. M.ushall has has as house giost during the p-.i.-t week I Mr. ami Mis. McAlcc of Washing ton. .Miss lielb -;,tk.u. alter a sh-ot isil in Calil i'i iiia. ret uriied lioiuc Sunday. Ocorge Ow-'iis of Pctaluma. Cal.. who has in en visiting friends and, ridatives near Met! ford for the past couple ni weeks, spent Thursday vlvifing the 11. L. Gri-som families ami spent Friday at the II. L. Tonn home. 11. i:. Peeh t..ok a load of bogs to Medford Tuesdav for Day Dags dale. . , tarry Toini ami A l in I lankln Wen callers al II. L. Tonus Sllll dav. ! Just Like a President ' N l'J UM.n, ui ... 1.-11 - Governor Smith, deiimerullc pier-i- (initial nominee, (oday sent the 1 1 J -lowlt;.; lo PrcKidcnt Cm Men ol Mexico: "Willi a feeling of horror I learned of the assassination id ProHldeiibelect Obiegou. .May I pre Van apdii ymr ecelleiicy to ciki vey in his family and to the Mexi can people my sincere etmdolcnces with thrill in this grenl tragedy." i ears 9 oi service in MODEL Fords JL Ixpcntl i I u re of (Vw dollars may cnallc von lo ;cl thoiisands of miles from your old car riTUlK !Moilcl J' t'ord is Mill a j-rciil mr. It led llio motor indu.lry for J fitly cai-K iittd il is used today liy more people titan any other auto moliile. .More than ciultt million Model T Fords are in arlive nervier in eity. town and eotintry, and many of litem ran he driven for two, three anil live more years and even longer at very small tip-keep expense. The cost of Model T purls and of neeessary labor is unusually low because of established Ford policies. The labor charge for Inning up the motor is only $1. This includes replacement of commtilalor case, brush ami vibrator points if necessary. (Iritnling valves and cleaning carbon runs from $'. lo $t. Overhauling carburetor, ."(). Installing new pistons or connecting rods, $6. Tight ening main bearings, S(. For a labor charge of $20 to $25 you can have lite motor anil transmission completely overhauled. f ,,,, The labor charge for replacing rear axle shafl, drive shaft pinion or drive gear is All sockets and joints of front end can be tightened for 8 I ..(. The steering gear can be completely overhauled for a labor charge of !?:.r0. Mufller repaired for SI. The labor charge for repawning the Coupe is $25. Sedun. $2.. Tonr ing Car, 8:20. Top deck of dupe or Sedan can be replaced for a labor charge of :? 1-. All of ihcse prices arc approximate, of course, because the root of materials needed will depend on the condition of each ear. They show, however, the low cost of pulling the. Model T Ford in shape for thousands of miles of additional service. See ihe nearest Ford dealer, therefore, and have him estitnnlc on the cost of reconditioning your Model T Ford. lie will tell you, ill advance, exactly how much the complete job will cost. .... Tnmrae (Suit to Portia and to California Kccpin" pace with Southern Pacific's program for greater speed and more convenient service, schedules arc again reduced to Portland and San J;rancisco. The "Oregonian" saves an hour; the "Shasta" saves Jo minutes running time between Portland and San I'rancisco. Now coordinated train and motor-coach serv ice to Portland on faster schedule, a new mmur coach service between Roscburg and Marshficld brings to Southern Oregon uneiuah d travel con venience. Go by train or motor-coach, liy day or overnight. Note these schedules. To Portland Level "Shasta" . , , 10:37 a.m. "Orcgonian" . . 6:v5pni. Motor Coach . . 7:15 a.m. Mnlor-tiiath It MarihfiM Irairs Roirhurg j;jo. m. To San Francisco Anivc P.iril.tit. y:IO p.m. 7; M) .cm. 7:35 p.m. 'Shasta" "Orcgonian" l.c-a vc-s 6:55 p.m. 10:37 a m At. S.in Ft.tnci 1t):3y a.m. 7:30 a, in. Motor coaches leave and arrive atouihern Pacific Passenger Station. Southern Pacific J.C.CARLf. A v.m Phone I Ford Motor Company Detroit, Michigan Ford Parts and Repairing C. E. GATES AUTO CO. ; Pacific Highway at Sixth Phono 141 FOED FORDSON LINCOLN RED TOP Coaches to Summer Resorts (O P,FD J . TOP , J Luxurious comfort cool breezes beautiful scenery frequency of schedule easy riding -Tcal economy. Whichever way you look at this miiiiy-fided question of stage travel, you will (ind many good points in iu favor. Choose Ccijcm Si.tkc Red Top Coaches for plenure, c-tpeiiicncy nnd economy. Trnrr! tht beautiful McKrtuic Highway via Oregon S:agesl In voiir nvn Inlr ret . pt ronf tf Ihe Prf Top ronrh of Ottjin Mo;cj iiy !). Ti.ty l ave tr cd you lor.g rntl faitlili,;j-. (QfcgotT )t?gcs ystem Tllli KED TOP COACHES si'(.i: i.ivwi-: jai ksiix NiH'lli u::i I. 1 1': I'l nm: I K ti V: II. 111:30 am: IS:O0. nor i r, : rt 2 pm , 2: IS. u imionk aim. an. : 1 1 nm: t2:a0nm. . Portland Ashland ..d.ll way points INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Mantgar Phont 10 30 N. Contral Medford, Oregon WK DKVKLOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Rcxall Store" ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For "Women $ 1.95 0 o