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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1928)
P3TJT5 TWO METTFOTCD lME TRTBTTNTC, WEDFOTID, OPTCflOr. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1928. iocal and s Personal Shipment tit the iieitr crop was In full KuiiiK when Jliimillon J'nl ton left Mfilfonl for I'orllaml. Tho fru 1h unu of thu turnout tint Knuuc Itivnr valley ever hail, and liiinilredM of i-arloadti liuvo already Iteen dlflmttrhcil to eastern mar kets. At one lime people thought 'r(i.ii-rmv. rnnstitutiun d a y .Si pti nilier 17. will be observed In ' the valley would lie fine for ei ou - the Medford public schools In an j InK apples, and orchards were set Informal mnniH-l-. Teacher of the out. but later It was realized that different classes, especially In the the country was pccullurly adapt- lilltlUT KrudPH and In IubIi stnuol. eu lor ine crowinK 01 pears 01 a' will make talks on the subject superior .pialUy. so the apples were : of the constitution of the I'nltcil i abandoned. And before the np- lI(le( I plea there had been peaches. The ( I am a pupil of John M. Wll-j valley has found Itself in pears! V 1 ..... .. . ..I...... i (in. I li.i...,.lu utii.iill.,.. In- ihlu fi-ntf I liains and an ospericnceo i - - V. i nil: "I like the looks of this valley . There were 45 districts In Jack-I and expect to locate here as Hoon , son county represented at the: as I sell my property at Cambridge, j school exhibition In Hie new edu- , Xeb.." said I A. .Mack, of that ! entlonal biiildlm.' at the fair j place, as he waited for a train ' B'oi'nds. There is a total of 74 1 yesterday. t'uv the past 111 dnyschools In the entire county. j Mr. .Mack has been looklnii around! -' 10- Ford, of the r'lsher Kluur-j in velw of sclectintf a home and , ""K '" " "I' headquarlers at ' 1,1 the same time has spent some Seattle. Is a business visitor in I j lime vlsltlni; at the homo of his .Medford for several days. The father. Charles .Mack, a newcomer company which he represents had to ,.Slland. . i '"" "'-' county fair. .Mr. and Mrs. C. J. 1'aliner re-1 Norwood Cleveland left here for : lurned diirini; the mist week" from - (iiecnvlllc. Colo., yesterday after. a five weeks' vacation snenl at spcndini; a few days vlsltlni; at Ihelr summer home at oceanlake. I'"-' home of .Mrs. Gilbert Mow- , strallon Thev were nccoiiiiianlctl on the art station ori:ix; hku.mtda fhksi:ks nui AT ( i:TUL POINT, I-TTUIK IX AIU NKHVU The Nip ami Hip hop. opposite upuliu i would pnilntlily Ijo Hume time ln (tivu lrit.iif4-ALItuitk' siTvliu' would be pi ai'tit aljln, fmt llmt it nurvko "Ul,,u"" ' he wcon irv York un :!erniuil;i Ciiitinl I'uint HiL'h ML'llOOl. onullU ll.lAlll-IO.N. for buyim sa tomorrow. ntiHollnc, j J"r 1". .Mityo. or the imperial , mi-hi m uHtitlittHlul at an ciulki- oilH. JlKht lutu lu'.s. Hchool Hllii-' Auwii' l.imlleil of l-oiidon, lias (IaU. jplicM. .M inks. raiHiUH anil ciKars. ' ''' IH-i iiuitl;i nuiking lnv,.tl- r jKaliims witli reference to the . IOUTL.ANL, Ore, Sept. 1 5. Jf J'OIITLiANIi, on Sept. 15. ; cMtnltlj.sluueiil of an air-purl in the . Tliu victim,, slie tolil police. n (yp) Ako was nerved to tiny. "J rolony. . . . 1 an nnsoi'letl mhnuuK by her hus- : i i no you onp dollar for each year's! Whilii lie has made no official , hand. ilLii. Durothv Cimm-Ia w-.u i difference between your astu und unnouneeinent, he stated at a ; reported; dying in a hospital here, The Cruel and inhuman treatment is a. ; (iris Chili worU demon-' i-onteHt yesterday jifi.er- nuuii at the faiiKroundtj with m'V- onipetlntf was won by; Joy and Lorraine Hparr, l.y lln-ti- iwn (In nTlilil' lllo i i aim m u uiu 11 umiiiihiii i" , V. .MtH. I tilt muihi. . V . , ., " , , J-:icntlr Mtoppnd ;U Salom Whore:"11" ;is im-u m uie rumi- ; , ., f Ashi.ni.i she will enroll for the full torin , ,y r,(M K s OI IU yi K, 1 l,ay "v J ! This exhibition consisted ! Fiishlon Khop, Mrs. Alex Kparrow reiurmo u r. .... M...if....i K:,iui-dav from San Fran- er. The Orewonlan. '..i where she Huont the panl 13rffHmnkln few days with hr duuKhter, Miss Krnnc.es Sparrow, wlm went there to enroll in the ICatherino linin son school. ; Iteplace those old brushes with iitiw ones from the local Fuller Ilnish Man. For immediate serv ice l'hono J 204-J. 1K1 Work is to commence soon on n cut-off road, which is to loud from the Pacific highway north of the falru'roundH. near the f'ass auto Junk yard to a county road deal- ; it n d remodeling 424 Medford JlldK. tf Temporary auto licenses were is sued nt the sheriff's office yes terday to J. S. Shaw and ficore Heluel of Ashland and Charles Put ton and l'lorec-AHen Motor company of Medford. Despite the thousands "f peo ple who were at Hit' fair grounds durJiiK the eon nly fair, the sher iff's office hud Utile trouble in keeping order. Intoxication was f hi)-. at Willamette university ns a soph-1 irue anainst Liiaries nue. i ne ll(,;ltfl,ns llf hlMm. collkinK traln-j lomore. , cou,nc were marricu june i i . , jnK (lH((.lmi8 (llsh(.H hcillK Miss Kffle Ilowcn left here Sat-; have children. Alimony bv Ml(4 vinncrs. The two! urday for Seattle after spendiim l kc1 1,y tho Pl'itlff for u.u wJ-, ril,n,wilt Jackson conn-: several months In Medford where,"'0 supnon oi uie mmj. (y at tIu. Slat(1 fnh. lh1s monti. Milady's " V1!"1 -ienu. in ln mhiiiiii,, i awards listed' : Kiamain f ans a snori lime nriorc east of Hear creek. This roati j cunhucuouh oucausc oi us u will be approximately a mile ionn j senco and up until Saturday n!nht. and Is belnc built for the bene- the sheriff's office was. forced ib fit of ranchers on the east side only correct two youths who were of the creek. RlBh't-of-wiiy mat-j somewhat disorderly, ters and all preliminary prepara- Our bitt shipment of Pnrkor pen lions have been completed. The j sets has arrived. See them nt comity also has crews of men Office. Stationery & Supply Co. tf working' in the Dead Indian eoun- Henry H. Stewart, who styled trv and another .crew is at work himself, as "The World Marcher." near Itutte Falls ImprovhiK road f and .nttuchtiH considerable import- conditions in that district. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlelon .lanes announce the fall opening of inter studio for violin nnd piano instruc tion. In the Music Center Hldtf. Kntrance on Hurt let t St. - 177 The condition of Mrs. Itobort W. Stearns, wife of the physician, who has been seriously 111 at the Community hospital for some lime, was reported to bo very unsatis factory last evenhiR. Will sharo expense with party ro inc to Pnrtlnnd. Phone 457-.!, Apt. 0. 1'7 Uosinu nnd Frances Oallatln. daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. U .11. (lallatln or the Valley View dis trict will leave within n few days for Corvnllls. where they will nt tend the Oregon Atirlenltural eol Wkc this winter. They are In their second year nt the Oreson collece. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Helms re turned to their home here Friday afternoon after a short business trip to Klamath Falls. I . I renllze tlmt when parents pny j out money for piano instruction they want rosults. Phono 934-X or call, nnd T will explain the rapid nnd thorough methods that have proven so successful. Noel I. Frs Ulne. studio BU W. 8th St. at Laurel. tf While no reports of local hunt ers hnvim,' killed deer have been received here, ..it . Is Kenurnlly uk reed that n number of deer have already been killed in JncUson county since the opening of the season. With a (food sized dele- Katlon of hunters In the hills to day nnd tomorrow. reports of luvky hunters may be expected early this week. Some local nim rods sallied forth late last week to the foothllts surroundinc Jack sonville, and they reported signs to ho Koud. hut hugged no deer. The Clovorleaf. Clrocories, con fections, kiir nnd oil: open nights und on Sunday. Uth and River side. 177' The postponed meeting of the W. C. T. i;. will be held Thurs day. September 20 at. the V. W. C. A. at the usual hour. Mrs. John Darby returned to her home from Portland yesterday ufler undergoing a goitre opera tion two wockn ago.. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Olson will leave today by motor for Portland, where Mrs. Olson Is to undergo an operation next week. Painting landscape, seenes in oil tin pasteboard In the empty store room adjoining the Kads second hand store on Front street, a wo man pnlntcrshus been placing the pictures on sale at her place of business for the past week. The pictures cover a variety of sub jects. There Is no need to get up hi (ho cold this winter., llavo the furnace, fire stnrted by nu expert. State monthly salary ln first let ter. Write, "Fire," Mall Tribune. 178 The 'lluslness Men's Oospel Team will met at the christian church, Medford, this afternoon at 3 p.- in. W. (I. Trill will be the speaker of the afternoon nnd (V Rood moot ing Is promised. AH are Invited. mice to himself as being import ant In the world of affairs, was in Medford. yesterday and plans to spend several days here while en roulo to San DIcro. Cnl. press ed In mi oe.eontrlu costume, lib erally covered with brnss buttons and a big variety of badges. Slew art tells strange tales of foreign lauds, throiiRh all of which he claims lo have tramped. . In ad dition to being eccentric. Stewart, an elderly man, Is also irritable and talked ln an ungentlemanly manner yostordny afternoon when a reporter aceldenlly happened to touch a scrap book lie carried with him. lie claims to have tramped 130,1)00 miles. Tr " ' Iet me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Hollnnd. Phonii flflS. tf Following the summer vacation spent near .Medford with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frnser ltrown. Miss ihnlly lliown left on Friday evening for Salem to enter the Willamette university, where she Is majoring In romance languages. she was employed eoaey iliftfte fly uf yesterday giving the awards In girls' club work exhibits at tic; fair t ho following members re ceived prizes: Canning 1. First prize Lillian Hamilton, second, l.uclllo Hamil ton iintl third. Rltzahclh Parks. where they will I u'1' 111 tn" hom(1 or -Mr " JUsMThr three girls are of Ashland de until cold and J'i ewnury. , (r lifiml v slum Tlw". fin. -if ii mi .-ensn bnniei-H of i the opening of the 1'nlv Medfor.l will I... Interested in the I Oregon, where .he is grad following from the Klamath News i sfmunt in the Knglish department of Friday: "In straggling flocks 'Miss Dorothy of one ;iml two hundred, snecklfd ' morning for i.wwuimii (i-Hv,n. (n iimibeen visiting for the past sum- Tule lake bain lake up Ihelr abo Delzejl left, Friday ; that city. She had ' 11 Ice drive them out. It 1h the earl iest I Ills species have arrived in Kin m:i I h fm veai's. Whether or not an earlv storm in northern grandmother. Mrs, Canada or Alaska drove them tf O riff In creek, will remain dur south, is not- known." ! ing the wind Mr. and Mrs. Frank Madden ofMil'ove school. Seattle arc spending several days Among the out-of-town visitors in Medford visiting old friends. I t H"' Saturday aCUn-nuon Mr.-and Mrs. Madden formerly re.''P ' following: Mrs.; It. F. sided on the Old Stage road be- j Anderson, Phoenix; Mrs. It. II. tween Jacksonville and fiotd Hill, j !"ehcs. Orlffin Creek; Mm. J. S. hut sobl their home and orchard i n. "tuen; .Airs. iuvy sincian nearlv ten vears auo lo Mr. and 1'Iagle Point 'a mil ui: II. l'irst nrizc. Flora i.mie .miss ingrui reucrscn ; pulk Inul Kecona( j.urraine Kparr Vrcka. who has spent the sum-' ,,r Ashland. mer months at the home of her! Canning 111. First prize. Melh Mary Pellett, ,uyt umi weeond, Irwanda Hute- inun. itoth girls ui-o of Ashland. to attend the oak Classified ndvnrtlslnc irets' results. Mrs. S. E. tlowlctt, and Alex .sparrow, Mrs. II. JX McCaskey who still live there. State Traffic Officer William Mynatt. formerly stationed here, was in Medford during the county fair and was engaged In patrol work at the fair grounds. He was scheduled to leave today for his headquarters in Corvnllls, where he has been ever since his trans fer from this section. Mi fin Itnbv Cnllison of Kutrene. arrived in Medford Friday night I l"t eek was Frank Ituivhtell. . Phone V Eagle Point Cold Hill. Following a visit here -with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Koppcn for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Hlekerson of llremmerton. Wash., j who on their return trip iome j from a tour in the middle west, j hTfor honied Tn PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE Amonir the (.Veseent Cltv neo-i PRODUCED PACKED'1 l.le who were at the county fair j THE SANITARY WAY ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM from Eugene to spend a few daysi as the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cnllison, on Pennsylvania ave- r a director of the Del Norte ty fair. .Miss Knby Tinunons .accomlKin led by her brother. Arthur nni- mK. t mons, will leave tills morning iy William Kproule of Kan Fran- I motor for Pendleton to attend the clseo. president of the Southern j annual round-un at that place. I'aelrie. arrived here on Snliirday Complete line Parker pen sets to morniiiK accompanied by K. I,.1 choose from. See thern at Off'e KIiir. siiptrinlendent of I lie same j Stationery &' Supply Co. ; tf railroad of Portland, on their j Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Anderson periodical visit to the IloBUe river I of .Manzaneta street are niovim vnllev. Thev Insneeled the fruit 1 this week to tile home of her t evlill.iis nt th.. fair vesteribiv. .Mr. mother in Talent. They expeet to Jack Morrill of l.os Aimelcs. an , M,..,,. ..111 i-,.tti-i. the first of the I spend the winter there and. Mi. D I Note the fine even texture of FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD It is the result of ex. pet fermentation and absolute temp eraturo control, always a cer tainty ln our plant, the most modernly equip pod bakery in Southern Oregon. owner of a ranch In the Cold Hill district. Is spending a few days In Medford on pleasure and busi ness. Thomas Kenlly Co., Tim. 12 Palm Rlk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. Furniture, chattel loans, contracts , discounted. lf C 11. Hoyt of Portland, Is reg istered at the Hotel Medford for a few days. He is a graduate of the t'nlverslly uf Oregon and has a number of school friends In this city. The sum of JlHIOO will be spent j ny t . i. miner. 10 rtiimmn i iij dwelling at "t Vancouver avenue,! at'C-uiuiug (U IL ouiiuiiik jt-i mil in - sued by the city yesterday. A per- lit It was nlsn Issued to .Mrs. Abhie Thomas to do roof repairing work on her building at the corner uf Main ami tinmen streets. Miss Allco Olin, formerly at W Milady's Heauty Shop Is now lo cated at Winelnnd's Heauty Shop, next door to Medford Hotel. Phone 61. 177 Marriage licenses were . issued at the county clerk's offico yes terday to Hubert Smith, 43. and Ktt;i Klrknatrlrk. 3!). both of Medford; Richard Morgan. f3. ami Q nth Falls: Otto Anders. L'B, and1 Kvelyn Hollenbeak, IS, both of (ilennburn. Cat. j 1), fJooilrleh. traveling represen-i tatlve fur the Standard Oil com-! pany. with hendquarters at Seat - i tie. transacted business In Med -1 ford Friday. Mr. Goodrich also1 visited several Cnlverslty of Ore-, gun classmates In the city. - Huslness callers from San Fran-! clseo In this city Saturday Include! ed James Fahey. of the Khiers and Fahey firm, and J. 11. l.ydlard. representative of the Walton X. Moore company. F.. W. Could and family. of j Marysvllle, t?al., are newcomers to, the IloBUe river valley and are lo- ! cated on a ranch near Gold Hill jj Judge O. M. Corklns, circuit Judge of hake county and well known in Medford, Is expected to arrive In Klamath Falls on next Monday to sit in Judgment on the case of the Algoma Lumber com pany vs. Steven Herllhy. A total of I'll curs were regis tered yesterday afternoon at the local branch of the out of state auto reglMtratlou bureau. , While the main portion of rural S sehuols in Jackson county have ! already been opened, four will be-1 i,Mn sessions tomorrow morning, j being delayed by school bulbltnu 1 construction and renovating work ! and In one rase tin Inability of ! the teacher to be here sooner. The! j IHk Creek. Trail. Hutte Creek andj f Pruvnlt schools are the last to 1 open. I Me Trail school Tailed to open sooner because of the eon-i miction of a m w building, which Is regarded as being one of the: must modern rural school build- j lugs In the county. Attorney Geovue 1.. Winn. of thinning. Cnl., arrived Saturday to spend several davit vUltlng at the1 home of his nephew. Charle.t Wing. t ; Mis. Harry Pellett has as her ' giP'sts at her home on Gilfflp ' Creek, Mr. and Mrs. George Chase; of Yreka. Cal. They attended the I fair here yesterday where Mr.! Chuse. one of the few remaining 1 ittnge drivers on the obi route from! Medford to Yreka In the early j days, met numerous old ttmern of i the valley. The Chases ure us ua41y on hand at every Jhi kson , county fair. .j Karl White returned lo Medford i Snturdny morning from n business trip to Portland. I year to be replaced by Paul Shoup. i Anderson will motor to and from at present vlce-nresident of the Medford where he is In business. Southern Pacific. 1 -Ashland Tidings. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heaths Drug Store Strang's Drug Store 30E30E IOC You Know in Advance Just what your bill will be when you come here for CHEVROLET SERVICE Our low flat rate for service is surprisingly moderate and we tell you in advance just what your bill will be. We have genuine. Factory Equipment which enables our Chevrolet repair specialists to do your work quickly, thoroughly and satisfactorily. For Chevrolet service, go to an authorized Chevrolet shop. . . Pierce-Allen Motor Co. GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS .112 South Riverside OBOE OESOl Telephone 150 IOE Orchard and Farm Fertilizers ARE NOW IN ORDER This is the time to plant your cover crop. We lime the Marine Products Fertilizei. PEP is the best and cheapest orchard fertilizer because it is positively a balanced ration tor your trees, .i contains just cnouirh nitrates. It prevents skip crops . m excessive tree growth. AVc have soil sulphur and land plaster for the farmer. Wo have Hungarian Vetch for fanners who have a perman ent program. Oct your order in now and take delivery from the car our prices are right. . . . - The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Owned and Operated by Farmers. Clay D. Parker, Manager In High School and College Correct Time Is IMPORTANT In planning school work during classes and study periods, correct time is. essential, just as it is in other activities. That is why the student should have a wrist or pocket watch that is DEPENDABLE. Watches for Every Pocketbook Every student can afford a GOOD watch at our moderate prices. Think of it ! You can buy Genuine GRUEN WATCHES . at $22.50 Up WARWICK WATCHES Reinforced Against Jolts and Jars at $7.50 and Up Conklin Pens and Pencils Reduced 20 NEW HEALTH AND VIGOR FROM DRINKING Snider's Milk Vitamines and mineral salts are necessary for vigorous, glow ing health. Milk supplies both in important quantities. From childhood to old age milk should be a regular part of the diet. With childron this is especially important. Children do not thrive as they should, unless they have milk a quart a day at least. Next Tiriie You Order Groceries Ask for Gold Medal Butter YOU'LL LIKE IT When You Order Ice Cream at .Fountains Specify SNIDER'S. Become a Regular User of Snider's Milk You'll NotiCe a Big Difference. . . ( ( . Snider's Dairy Produce Co. If It's Snider's It's the Best to Buy