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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1928)
o o IKED TPtTPXTXTl, 'HT.TWQTtTf, 'WTEfioy. TFEsriAY, TTLV 2:f? M2i. o BEDFORD AUTO COMPANY SOLD An int porta nt nnnoum-cmeiu in :iuloinohile cirrles was matle imlay liy John Denison, when h- an nounced ihe sali of lii.s business in Seherer lroi:iers nf .;m' i vilh ami H'loit. Wis. Tin- rt.-ul i-ji mi ll h 11 n entire surprise, i-speemiiy to tin many frlt-mls nf the .Mnt I'oril Auto company. if which Iii-n-lson was proprietor. (icruhl O. Seherer Is hfic. uml will ho followed hy his hrother nhout the umh of Aim uM. Air. Seherer will lake possesion on ihe first day of August .an. I tin- nw vm wtll hp known as Seherer Mo Jr company, ami will occupy ihe rame huilrtiiifr at :tJi-4n North l:iv crshle avenue that has l.e.-n occu pied hy the Aledfonl Auto c.mipany In the past. The Scheme Moiur company has leaei tins t.niniini: from .1 It. rtonNnn. Hit- owner who hiiM ju.vi had Ho- iniiidinu com pletely i -l'ini-In ,1 for ;h" new firm. The Schcr.-r hrother have heen Uliick (leal, is ai h-l.ii and J.iim-v vii!.-, WN., for ,;ir. :h.-ir father having siy I his fust i.ntraci Willi the lliiick MoU.r company in liMt:,, nr two y.-ars after the fjri l:u: k car wa loiilt. and sine- thai Tlllie tile Srhen-IS h:lVe l.fel) ;im- i .atcu iin l'.;ij-k in uii-i-i. Th y Were lllull-ed to Collie to (Me 1:011 hy fi'i.mK. anil Were impressed with M I'd fori I and vicinity, and ill. via:-- er .tpinulMic al'out the i:..u- Kiver valh-y . In ial;i:;u ..vi tin- husi ncss nf .1' !i a I iiisMii. Mr. Schcri'r slates ih.i: i: was pari of the agreement ! hat I e ni son stay with the new firm lor a few months, and devote his time in promotion of sales, for the new firm, or until the Seherer Moii. i" company l come.s well known iliiouuhoui t he cou my. When a d;ed a I unit this. Denlsoii state. I that he v. mild n main in Medfi.nl f..r at leat six inontlis. helping the Seherer Motor com pany, and d'-vmin smne of his tune t- final settlement nf many auii-niet'ile contracts and ac. i.unts which he lii.hN. M r. I )enison slate.) thai he had not made def inite pl:tt for I he fill n lf. ;( t h" deal had romi' tip to completion I within such a short time and that ii iniyht he that later he w oiild enter some other line of hustness here in Medford. ami in the mean time was retaining his store hulut i 11 u and home here. Mr. ienion has ln-'-n the liuirk dealer in Med ford for the past fen years, and altogether he ha heen a HuieU deah-r for the past 13 years, h.witik h-hi the l;uick contract ht-:'ore coming to Medford, and has spent a total of 1.'. years handling vari ous makes of cars. The service mi Ituiek cars will he continued at the Unick servtc station, opeiated hy II, A. Skinner, as in the pat. and lhiick owners will In- assured nf the finest serv ice possilde. Mr. Skinner has han dled the service- on Jiuieks for the past six years for Mr. Denison, and he has a wide reputation for real service. Halph Gill will continue: with the pew firm as salesman, having acted in that eapaohy for several yen i s past with the Med ford Auto company. Hoth Mr. Seherer and Mr. It'-ni-soii are more than optimistic ahout the 1 : IT : line of lluick motor cars, and they will hold an advance showing of two of the new models next Saturday. th L'Sih. L HOLD KID PARTY AT TABLE ROCK: v visit Portland unJ Seattle and possihly work In the truit ui Yakima, and ho gone u mon',14. .Mrs. Francis Archer and Small daughter left for hnipe Sunday, afier a t wo weeks' visit .with M rs. Archer's parents, Mr. a ml Mrs. Wilson, and other re la ti v.-- unit friends of this place. Their ,ir Portland. Klii of Mr. and Mr-, was injured h 1 touri-t car htttinp her Wednetla.v exening. The hahy wandered out on t he street after "some children and was unahle to get out of the way of the passing car, which e arried her k eve nil feel on the humpi r ainl then threw her. un co iw 011s, on the n round. Seve- party.rai rios were nronen mm ie;tis Hock are fell thai (he little one's linvo s u i after your game, tea up ! f Q) W IT ORANGE PEKOE i i:nti:ai. point, .inly t S t''i;i 1 1 - J'rnj ,lnnntin li t'l fur Klanuith S;ilun1;iy imnninLI l'ui' a wick ci- twii. Ttji intim tH'it), it- of the Chi'is- lian KiuU'uviir lu'ld a "Uiils Satnrtlav fvt'jiini.' Hi '1'aMi 1111 the li.-ii lit it'll 1 lawn al Ill Sea- "r hip is tlljlirf ll liiock tiom". Tlu-y mrt under 'Hie parly .Injuring th" l"l,,v lllo iri't-s al llm I'liinii fhlinli at Mnppi'il anil olfi-r.-.l assislain-'' 7::i" anil Ifll lnn in a bn.ly.'an.l Mr. I.i'os liimily liolils tilm .timiil w.-r.' pi.'si nl anil lhi Maiiiel.'sw. ns llie.v llllnk ll wa l pii'vailiim slyl" in .In- was that imr"i.l.il.le. nf a small .liilil. an.l va.. rcl"--' I!"'. an. I Mrs. J. M. .lolmson. sriiir.l l.y ,-...-ralls. kiln' pant:-., riaiinhu'r. Amy. ami her son. half so. Us. shmt ilri'ss.-s rlhlions with Mr. Ulul Mrs. Maryyn .Inlm an.l l.niifl. n anil chililrPli. left tor a lu Kill sanies, su.lt as ilare haseilays' irip early Wednesday m.irn ilrup the handkenlijef. HiylilRini;. Key. Johnson has heen al D111. hmaii. unv played and pop- tending the synod of the ITeshy- iie er.-am ami lollypiips tyer terian clnireh. hleh is lieinK held served fur refreshments. ,in Albany, and heiore returninc The yenns people were Klad I'elltral 1'oillt lliey espeet to H'el. oiiie 111 their midst .Miss J'.h-: visit Mr. and Mrs. Johnson's ilan land, who with her parents. Bluer and family at Milton, moved h.-re ree.-mlv (null Newi .Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nieholson anil, .M,.xi,.. I hahy of Modesio. (.'all!'., called al Tills proved In he one nt thu ihe lluswpll . home Friday even hesi enjoyed parlies ( Ihe season. . inn. They were on a piea.-ure V. ):. lliiniett, who purehased trip to iviilei- l.aUe. Mr. Nii-hol-ihe Kinesi s. oii ran. li. west of ton is a i.'iuisln of Mrs. Ilosweir:) i.iwn. is havinu- a new .esiiieiieo.and Is a unlive of JaekMin eonnly, I. uilt on the place and l.ou Swariz his home (ornierly heint; on Mil am" . Mr. Acres have heen on- lionalre Drive. Kane.l 10 do Hie huilt.ln and (in-, lr. SUdham of (jrants Vass ishlm; parts, w hich they heiinn I spent Ihr day in town last Tues this week. j'lay ;.t the home ol her ilaimllter, I All unusually pleasant time was Sirs. John Hosm. While In town Jspeiil l.y III.- Ladies I'.ineaii lllhle 1 .-lie fulled oil Mrs. Mi.ria rurkey class o( the l'nion Sunday school pile. at shell- monthly parly W.'-d licsdny I Mildred Burner, l.ynetle lle.- al lernoon, from 2 : to r, o'clock. ' malhalch. I'oy llrown. Clifford und l.-i ihe hcaiitilul shade trees ail lloswell. spent llm evenlni; at the Louis Crimes home. :in Ashland Tuesday. (iwini; to the absence of the! Mrs. Hickman, who has heen class president. Mrs. liny Nich- in poor health for the past few Mils, who is taking her vncal ion weeks, has Improved and is nKiiln at Crescent City. Ihe vlce-presi-1 a hie to enjoy driving out In their denl. Mrs. Kllloll, took chari;e oficar. ' Ihe devotional pall of Ihe after-! Several nf our residents drove ' noon. ITnyers were offered hy over to Medford l-'rlday and en I. Mrs. Davidson of Table linok and1 joyed the evening; hand concert. :each lady uave a scripture versel Mr. and Mrs. George l'ox and ilniiiK a promise. , danuhter. (leialiline, were Med- i Mrs. D.-lla Si oll an.l Mrs. F.liz.a-! ford visitors Salurday adernooil. ! In-tli liurues hail charge of Ihe. Mrs. Myrtle Kent was vlslllnt; i social hour, w hich wax spent In ' her mother. Mrs. Court. I'lli-ltcy- Whether you go around in par or play in "dub" ff&H&fnS yu H agree that TreeTea Iced is a "birdie" P.tJ-i.M?'-1 for summer comfort. The reason is that Tree Tea Oranee Pekoe has the full .-.I... 1 ..1 LU WILllUtUU L11C U11UL1U11 caused by pouring over ice. Tree Tea Orange Peoe for cool refreshmenf contests and enjoyed hy all and Mi's. I-onise Crimes and .Mrs. Krun-i-is Wyatt sans a duet, then the committee. consistim? of Mes dames l.ouise (irimes, H. 1. .lew ett. Case and Klliott, served ex cellent enlie and h-e cream. Arrangements were made , 1o send hniupiPts lo sick triends. 'J was- decided to make t he Annual party an evening affair and eom hiiie it with choir practice, and serve a supper for the ladles and their husbands on the lawn at the ! .1 I,. Murei- home, t he second .Thursday, evening in Aufittst. The, ladies, present wore Mes I dames Klsle .Martin. Pella ' mcott, ( 'aerie 1 lain rick, l.ulll SI rohmyier, Wilson. Davidson, Anna Weltster. (Jrimes. Sr., I jimpman. Richmond, lo nsiiii Hi fiwn. I Ieore.p Davis, Case, Klliott. Kllaheth llurifei, K. I,. Kaher, Maude lioswell, Miss Uieilo Hall. Mrs. Jewett. Tram is Wyatt, l.ouise Crimes and 12 children. 4 Mrs. Kd Strohmeier was visit -iim her aunt. Mrs. Maria I'nrkey pile Weihiesdny evening, i lister Mann and l.oiiis Pavis .left for Washington hy aulo Wed I nn-day moi ninff. They expect to yimfliiiiiifi 1 1 IfcgllliSillifSlllr'i' 'igSWiTtMSISiiMl MPW pile Thursd.ty. The new building which was re centl erncttMl 1V Mrs. Mary I'rlee, next to the postoifice, is hem made ready for, the public hy Mr. and Mrs. Koy .lones and prom ises to be one ofr our best Kioeery stores. The location is idual and Mr. Jones is well known, as he has been eWatfed in dealing wim the puhlie in Central Point for the past few years, as ho served as clerk In the It. 1'. Thelss store und the K. C. Kaber store and also the telephone office. i ...Miss llek-n .1. Carlton has Just1 returned from a slKht-seeintf pleasure Irip,.. which included Cra ter lake, Hend, McKenzi hlKh-; way ami crescent City. ! Mrs. ' Chapman .of firnnts fass returned home from a visit with her son. Mr. Ca.snd and family or this place, she was aeeompa-, nied on this visit by her hou, i Mr. A. K. Chapman and daughter, I.ena. of Portland. f Mr. and M.h. ltoy WillianiK nnd family d"rnve over from near Crrs oent City Sunday for n couple nf days. They were dinner quests at the l!vw"ll home. They were accompanied by Mrn. 1. I,. Johnson. Good Vaudeville Craterian Tonight were never so a! Km i Cord Mileage hmh.. was never so better Hves madetqdayij ! i&- 111 UNITED STATES RUBBER COMPANY" viffltA i! illlls I !! Ullli I I : ;;;' I FOR SuTellO Bcebe & Kindle lgdford. Auto Supply Jc Parts Co. Medford Beebe & Kindle Central Point 'Inshy bits of dfi'nelnjr of seve- t ral varied types, harmony sltiKinK j by a sister learn, syncopated mel odies, a ihrlllitiK basketball Bumf tin the dark, and plenty of peppy comedy make up tho Association Vaudeville prnpram offered ait, I Hunt's Cijiterlan theatre minor-- row niKht. To lielle Montrose and Douk las Keynolds go headline honors. Their act Is extremely rnmlcal. Miss Montrose is one of those wooilen -faced comediennes that muk" ffli laiiKh in spite of a miturally Rrouidty turn of mind. She slmulntes tin unsophisticated country clrl who is stK wlruck and Is consumed with a desire to he an actress. She becomes a favorite the moment she ap pears and ktfps the audience in a continuous uproar of laughter with hr fini-mukiiiK. i Featured on the bill are Frank .Owens und fcdlth Kelley. a clever pair of cha racier dancers. They 4 are assisted by a singer and nn ; other dancer. They carp their j own musical director, u violinist. I In this revtfe you will find i(ond i music, classy sinKing and daninK of both the eccentric und classi Icul kinds. iMnyliiK 0 game of basketball on bicycles- Ih somethhiK that has never heen seen here before. Cooke, .Morion and Harvey will stage a Renuine contest, half of which Is idayed In the dark with illuminated balls. Harmony . singers, Ihe (ierber Sistei'H, wilt be heard in popular and classical songs. They possess voIcch which blend prettily and Ithey creittf on excellent inMM ! sion with their personal dainti ness and attractiveness. llecaus a man like Sam Ftevo , has taken the harmonica serl : ously that tiny musical InMru i merit, once dsp!sed as the piny thing of rhildren, has attained jthe dignity of living recognized j a a legitimate muslcjit instru ment. Tltere are mtw whidc or chestraH consisting entirely of h.ir i moneys, and evn Paul White ' mans" band now Inehules a bin -: motilca player. In blackface Sum Hevo plays everything and any 'thing, from opra selections 4m l the "meanest" blues. fiCrfiXH. Plans nrp under way to finance big 1,-evenu holel project. USSELL "MEDFORU S OWN STORE" 0 Tomorrow, a Sensational EE III T III WiU&T&ZS& r Rayon Combination S1.98 ..Value S1.65 I ,;n'e li'iiniiicil, ill Jill pisfcl sliildcs. Sizes lit II. 20 to 50 off Willi two months ol' sum mer vet iihonil Russell's1 offer virtiuilly the clioiee of mir en tire summer stoi-k iit s'ii vitigs tluit are positively astounding. Coats One mine) ion only on our entire stock, Half Price Here are eonls 1 lint: will gracefully lend t Jieinselves (o ( h i needs of hot h fall and sumiiieV days. .Kx iiiisitely tailored. Wayne Knit $1.65 Full - fashioned, all silk .chiffon hosiery, and perfect fiUintf, $1.(5.- value; all shades Rayon Combinations $2.25 Value $1.98 lirassiere top, lai'e t riiiinil'd ; in .'ill-pastel shades. Sizes :! l to- -10. ' '" Wayne Knit Hose $1.35 Pine silk, service weight full-fashioned; lisle hem. Voile Underwear $1.25 value 98c Ciiiiiliiiinliiili sli-iins. Illitl (i'iiwiis . French Pantie 98c -tl.'J") r n y n n Freneh panties, stepins. All iastel shades. 50 Discount Sweaters Smart slip-on sweaters in clever designs and necklines, with V and round neek and coat stvle. The New Clase Net Hose $1.95 Atmosphere, kasha heige, aun metal, honey beige. mm , ' pH-4 Pongee, 85c values on sale tomorrow at, yard ....... -69c 40-inch Fancy Silk Crepe, $3.50 values, yard $2.69 t 40-inch Satin Marcella, $2.75 values, yard . $2.39 40-inch Crepe de Chine, $1.98 values, yard ....... ; .$1.69 40-inch Rayon Celanese Voile, $1.59 value, yard . . $1.49 Printed Radium Silk, regular $1.25 value, yard ..... . -98c . - , . . -. , : , ; - Separate" Blouses $i.98 I'.rondeloth, ii(iie fig ured and rayon. $2.50 Stepins $1.98 $2.25 Silk Chemise and Panties $1.98 Accessories 10 Per Cent Discount lowers 59 to $2.50 Jewelry of all kinds, G5tf to $5.98. Purses i.and . bags, $2.98 to $15.00. Gloves $2.98 to $4.50 0Jb -i. ,. o.