Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 10, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, (VRF.flON, SUNDAY, 'NrAROTT 10, 1029.
PXGE THREB
20TH YEAR MARK
AS BOOK DEALER
j Klamath county stockmen aro'lhc Hotel Medford. The officers The musical prORTum consisted ,. menihly and business meetlnit
A. it. Miller who yesterday, cole. ; jublluni over the passage by tho recently elected had chaiRe of the j of a piano solo by .Miss Verilean Tuesny aflernoon. March 5.
brtitod tho 20th anniversary of his rnisliitui-e of the bill deslj-ned' to-"lectins with Mrs. On. l.undliuri! Harvey and Miss Dorothy Bun-ess, ' Mis.' New-ton rhauey prenlded
enlra.nco : Into business locally, as cheek ntntorlzcd' cattle rttstlliiK, : "f firants I'ass -preslilini;. vocal solos by Mrs. fleo. Wendt over the nicotine with Mrs. V. 1;.
nssoelato owner of the Medford which has caused an annual loss Several visitors were present In- and Cannon I". Mell. both nl r.iiWimm secretary and Mrs. l.ouls
lloolt store, looks back remlnis- i of S-lll.OiMl in the'eounty. Icludlnc -Mrs. O..A. Iloyce and Mrs. whom were accompanied by Mrs. riiieh treasurer, were amon-t those
contly over the itrowth and de- For three hours' work In selling Niionil Montuomery of Portland Mabel Sims at the ilmu. and present.
voloptnent of Medford, as well its t Valentine day toleKrams, .lohii laud Mrs. K. V. Hoover of r.ose- violjn solos by Mrs. V. T. Hnliter, i The usual reports of both secre
hin own place of business ilurliiK Ysttnza, messenger liny of the local Mntrit. ' . - i lucuriuuinlcd by Miss Harvey. All tiiry anil treasurer were given with
that lime. Western liilun tclcsrapli office,! Tho next mnclint; of tlie temple the musical numbers were well . ,.,.,)rt f ,ie year's work by Mrs.
HavhiK arrived In Medford from won fourth place on the Pacific, was announced for Ashland, to rendered' and each person an- chancy.
' T.a' Porte, Indiana, away back in coast and took first place in south-! bo held In the Masonic temple on swercd to encores. Tn(1 lils, yoa,.-H wnrk has not
190S. -Mr. Miller had a -tood start ,
on many local business men who!
tire now considered In the pioneer i Ushcd in the Western Union masa-i-lass.
Tho first four years of his zinc in tho current issue:
residence here, wero spent wnrk-: .Mr. and .Mrs. it. w. Malken nr
init for the Iowa Lumber and lloxl rlvert last cvenitiK by motor from
i-ninpany. After this ho went into i chico, Calif., to spend several days
the Jackson County bank for a j In. .Medford to attend to business
short titito. 1
From 1U07 to 10(1!), ho served as
soerotary of tho chamber of con'.-;
meree. Those were tho days when
"Hock Pickel" nnd "Doc
Tteddv
--E I
$
-Ml
MXf.:3Sfi
A. II. .MIl.lFit
Vhoio by ShanIo.
refipootivoly, strutted their stuff asj
mayor of Modford, and minins
was of tho principle industries.
' The most popular Sunday night
diversion at that time, ai cording
to Mr. Miller. was. watching tho
five, o'clock train pull in, and take!
toward tho south, and the ta
. tions all along the 'line wore sure
of a capacity nnd overflow crowd
gathered to enjoy the same seohe.
Many of the audience, came in
iiietc luiLTirips from' mites around.
B ' -a -V-,- -vt
V & .Si
. In 100ft. Mr. Miller nnrt IS. li. ' , :U,V l:lks lo
I)aviH purchased a comliination . Moling Wodnosday. . . .
hook and confectionery store on! The Lady Elks club will moot
Main Street, where Mann's nnrt l the.Klks club Wednesday nf
Hronhv'a aro now located. They -i nonn from 2 to fi.
it..t.ifittoi riinnArt nf ihn oon-
fpctionery 'depart ihent and V8too1c -
ii iuv other section with an
olab
ornto . supply of literature '-. and
stationery. . i
fs.it ,'th..i.ttmn nrmiiiiff to m r.
Miller, the hook business was more1
profitable and flourishing than
it is now, and theVwo.ro able to
sell tho eomplcte works ot Shake-
epparo in tho finest tvpo of bind-
Ing as well as copious volumes
f ncotrv. The movies hadn't yet
Rppearcd upon the horizon, nnd
-Modford hart its share of book
lovers
The Modford book store has oc-'
oupied Its present location on
v..rth 'ivniwil for tho oast nine
years. Following tho death nf
Mr. Davis. . his . partnership was
cnnllnucrt hy Mrs. Davis. ,
Mo fur an .Mi'. Milli-r .fiinlil nsw-
l.'iin. tin .MfiU'mtl l!""k stine Inte
cnnllimmi in i.tisni ...."....
vr piTinct n lint" ui.i ii "",., I Em,.M. Tim fiill.nvinii friends
riimvni III .MWIKiril.
Stt'.'lt'.B lli'UB store.
ill.st.le in
. I . ,
ft
Included anionit llie -'" nppli
....titnl", VV llllt, I tll-ellM'
OillllK I'M . V.,.'
vetetdilv afternoon til llie fhnrlir i
ot rlce were M. A. I'erkl.l. W. K. ,
Vim llover V. It. 't'olvln, C. It.
Sl.nkl.uv and Will flenlry of .M 'd- ,
ford 1 ;
l.oik ill R. I'ont-h l.-riw rnt. j
IllB 0
hoove;
Imvlnir L-l'ootll niooern
terms.
Ain
M
olnTlaCi
Elks' St. Patrick's
DANCE
Friday
March 15
For Elks and Their
, Families . q
Provost's
Orchestra
The Original Pep
Peddlers
ELKS' TEMPLE
Come and Make Whoopee!
Thp lledwooris highway to Crps-
cent City is in fairly (rood condition :
with tho exception of rough roads i
in tiu region of Patrick 'n Creel;,
tavern, according lo. 1-ee i CI hi- -j
iv "i mi- it.ii.-m ui.ii-tr ii uiu -mc-
gon Slate Motor association hu-.
etui. There have been several
slides on tlie road, but all have i
been elenre.l nu-iii- 'lh-. A b tn nii -
Klamath Falls hlshway. as well as!
tho Pacific hli-hwuv north and .
soulh of .Medford, Is in -ood con-
dltlon.
era th iKun. In recoKiiltion of his
work, he will have his picture nub-!
mailers while en route to Portland.
A L-ala three or four-dav indoorl
circus will be held at the Ashland :
armory the first week in April by i
the Ashland post, of Hie American
; Is'Kion. ;
A lUlto firej which caused ' no T
damaice. called the fire denart-i
ment vestorilnv tn K.-k1 vintli
included anions- the out-of-town '
vt In tors in MfiKonl yt-Nionlny aft-Pi-noon
worn AlurJo Cuffoon and
Cnm-no Mt'lsiiiKin- of C,uU Hill. V'i
ohi. Talont of lU-aKi
.Mr. and Mrs. !
Joseph Nop of Ituiio Kails. Frank
i Dean of Willow .SiriiiKS, Mrs. W. 1),
l-'ia-nr-h of Sams Valloy aurt Harold
Cruse of VhoiMiix.
Tii-kftH fur tho "Legion Whoopno
Hpvuo" will tut plaoi'd on Halo to
morrow ninht, aci'onlin to ihoso
in cliMrj;!' of flip seat sale.- Thpy
may he- purPlitiod from any toion-
nnlro or at Hip rhamhpr
f oom-i
nioi'co. and looal ppoplp uro uiKod j
to socuro tiiikots eai ly. as tlierr.will :
ho only ono perforniuneo. Monday, i
.pnl l., Kohoarsalft are koiiiij for- !
ward in fine Blmpo.
,
i I
Wedding Bells
Adeline lion rd man of iM-ospect
i and Clavton II. Whitlook of this!
fitv u-ni-P mniTtoH it nh-ht s-.ta '
,vioek nv the Uov. K. F. Law-'
ronco. Tlie peromonv took Plaeo at I
th pri.si,vtorinn munn hi thr
presence of friends and relatives.
Committee 'In cliargo, Mrs. Sid
,tneN - ..Knilth.AliH. m. M agntir,'
Mrs. -. 1 lorry liinabargor.
Cards, pool and refreshments.
..... T.T
shrhio IXiucv 'I uosday ......
A bi Hhrinc dance for Masons,
heir friends will bo hold at
tho Oriental flardeiiH Tuesday eve-
nlng, March 1 !). according to an an- r
nounccniom last . pvpning. and it H
oxppcted to ho one of the brtghiest
so.-ial functions of tho year. 1'ivp- ,
arations havo been under way for
Homo time, with s.voral committees i
working on tlie plans. Tho sery- ;
I com of a. well known orchestra will j
b engaged, assuring good mushi
ior uie ovoninu s program,
-
,U H rllKlny Tea..
Unlll'l'lll Ut'llllHN IJilHUII'Otl )
! Mth. Kriipst Ucitnii'H t'liLct'tninPO
. fnnn .1 to ii on Miiri-h :l with
ii lifrthihiy ten in lionni- of her
1,nll.hu.1. u,(,,.1:1. A jHj. time
unent in uneslni? eontislH
jWP1. to help eelelirale llie of-;
cation: The .MImsw linlh Welisler.
Ainv .lohnson. Atnli'ev .larniln. .
K!l:uili lh Scott. Hlsle inrrlnn.
i Killln Wolff.
Helen nnrt Irene
ilJltnpoil unci llet'niie lle.lliiOM.
IterreHltmentM were nerved hy tne
h.teK. nsslxteil hy .Mls.s l'oln
lleanjew.
Mr. mill Mrs. I'lojil Ciuik
Mmii:ir In I'lirilniul.
Mr. anil Mrs. Kloyil I'oiiU leave
... p 1 I..
'Itniny tor men- iiniii-u m ...
I'oril.in.l. Imvlnir shipped their
hou:- old kooiIm last week.
Mi. 'ook haS lived In .Medford
n,0Ht "" n'r "r"'
t..t-n a resident here ninee their
loan iaKe 11
and Mrs. I'onk hfive heep
o
.;. ,;. . .;, :
mm?
active in hocI&I. c.O' and political
circles and will be sreatly missed
by a host of friends.
Aiis tloweo. dale, dauuhter or
Mrs, t.'onk, tylut Is nt U'lidtlis t'. ol
will JUIII lllt'iu ui ill" -nii hi
liielerni.
Itutiilitl'rs nr MIc
-M COt.
Zulelma Temple No 13 Dati(th
ters of the Nile met on Haturfluj
'afternoon in the Medford Mason-
ic temple following limcneon ill
Sulurday. April i:ith. '
. ,
Social Events of
Church Societies
On Wednesday, March l.'lth, th
ladlt-s of the Lutheran
church
will -aorve another ruinous dinner ,
In the church parlor at 1th nnd
Oakdale.
, TT7
S""'' '.'"
In Clu'istluit t'lmiH'h.
Tho Mlsslnnary Study Class bo-
I"B ,".,;,l '" KT '""'"."'J'1!.
v iii i.-iimn iii in ii in iiiiiih ii
'si'ont Hucopstt and is hPtnt? wll at-
Ipinptl. Tho Hludy ut the foreign '
. .. . .. ... J ',ni
doulit, ho a jfi'owinK attentlanee.
Mrs. Mayhollo Church is thojn
uLruclor mid (he idass is cijh-ii to
any ono who is Intpreslpd in mis
sionary work.
l-'ni-elyii Allssiumiry S'chty
Miot at M. 10. Church Tm-xlay.
Tho- Woman'H Koreitrn Misslon-
arv Soolotv of tho Kirht M. II.
liurcli met Tuositay afto.nioon In
the ehuivh parlors, with Miss May
I'hippa. irpsiilinn.
Sojig: "(luldf Mo O Tlmu Croat
Jehovah. " Mrs. W. w. walor led
inf. .lovntimiu ti Wit im mfpre.i
ii.i. x, -x.
M'.I.V"'!-. .MTS. f. V. .i y ' IS KVI WIV
hook roviow..
During- tho poelal hour Mrs. O.
C. Hoggs. assLsted by Mrs. I. A.
Dev and, Mrs. Cloorgo Youran,
served rofreshmontH,
f
Ci"ator Totko (Juihl
Kntorlahiod by Mrs. ChanilMM's
Tho Crater Lnko guild mot Mon
day evening at the homo of Mrs.
T). A. Chambers on South Oakdale,
Mrs. G. W. Oliver nnd Miss Lillian
Wise assisted tho hostess. Offi
cers wore elected for the ensuing
year. These Included president,
Mrs. Una H. Inch; vice president,
'Miss Ciortrudo Jlutler; (secretary,
Mrs. HmlU' Dynant treasurer, Mrs.
Alaude K. Clitipman.
Mrs. lit hoi Fleischer gave a
verv interesting paper on "The
Influence of Christian Uelig-
ivH0i,r'.M ,1'oolry,'' Miss Isobol
WtllMl;-',;VAliiw,s,V:'xfyrllo . Tobov.
aml. Mrs. Inch rend hoIpoIIoiib from I
Dante's 'DIvino Comedy," Milton';
'Paradise Lost" ami Tennyson's
Older
.
Medford
SPE
"Idylls of the Kitti;." lieftesh-
ments were served. Thlrly-ftvo
members were present.
Everyman Bible t'las.s
Have Stan Party
The I-'veryman Tlihle class of the
Christian church held a very en-
joyable "staK" party at the church
Friday niitlit. but hail to he assist-
ed by the Indies In KlvlnB their
.program.
(.. M. lion, president of the class
presided.
""" e" ' ?y
are teachers In the violin and , flm.ln(, of ,0, S4(,o needed to
piano departments of the Medford m,(1, tU(1 ,.hurch pledite and other
iiohool of Music, , j neccssarv renulremcnts will have to
A pep tulk wns made by J. . ! ,M, mnil, , , ,1V ,,,,, ,,,,. ,.,,,
Shirley, who reeenily returned ; nf nttivfnt anj- ,hl,ir co-workers,
from Missouri, where they havo i Thoso n(,w officers will have be
'hoK and hominy" and "hown lls sllo,.tnf. to ,,0 mn,,p u1,
dttwKs" mid "some wenthef. ,no rPBllllll. u-Iwo for the current
; Itay Henderson told of the work wnl, whl(,h mi,,,ors of
ot tne lormer larKe i-.toio ctass ai 1 .
(Vmral Point nml.hnw It w r-
: of the I'luss fillowpl.
I This lx one nf tho live wlrn Hlblo ;
' pIuskch of the i'Ity, with Cannon i
I AIpII tpaehpr. and a koikm'uI in- !
i vitation is oxtendpil to tho men of i
. tho city to altond. j
Kpfivslinionts wpro scrvod
without tho aid of ttio womon.
Chrlsiian MisHlonary Korioty.
I'liiirually IntortsiiiiK' MoPtiittf
Thi- ropular montuly inootlnK of
Hip Woman's Missionary Society of
j tho I'Urst Christian churoh was
i held at the homo of Mrs. Uoyd
1 WU-ks. Itii7 Queen Anno aveniio,
, Tuesday afiornoon. March 5th.
I Tiie liu-ptlnK was opened hy sing- 1
fair "I l,ovo to Toll Tho Story,"
' followed, by a very devotional
i iw'ayor hy Mrs. John Prlok,
! KoHowiuk a hrlof husincsH sok- j
; sion. a fl no prwKiam waH (tivon by j
" naiu .uiu in u ki oih.
r-ven-n ejuu i.au-i.
M is. KrnnK Patterson ifavo a
I t'i.nwl M mil.- rii tin itttuMlnnni'V I
; "l"
i work in India, miug Iho map to a 1
very good advantage in locating
the stations of which thero aro 1. i
' .Mrs. (loo. Wondt sang wo num- '
' bors in her usual charming man- !
1 nor, heing accompanied by . MrH. I
; Theodore Htm win. , j
Mrs. Fryo road a very interest-;
ing paper showing the )onofits tn r
he derived from reading
World
Call," the official magazine of the
United Christian Allssionary (
Society. ' ' j
Mrs. Krnest llidon led In tho
worship service, the theme being 1
"Living and Loving." Tho scrii.,1;
tore lesson was from Luke 10: ill)- 'r
.17, and was read by Airs. Plden S
uml ' followed hy prayer for tlio L
churches in other lands. V
! Over thirty members and friends
i wore present to enjoy tho hospltal-
liy of this homo. Tho group in
; charge rei ved light refreshments.
Tho April mpetlng will bp held j
at the homo of Mrs. Kvorett Kudu
and will bo in the nature of a I
ED!
That's our road service
from the word go!
Telephone
any time
Oup
Stock of
Gum-Dipped Tires
is complete in every size and type
Tire Service Co., Inc.
Formerly Exchange Tire
.. Jackson and Riverside
Co.
birthday party honoring all those
havintr oad birthdays Wrace Jan-
nary first.
The Society,
is plannlntr a
"Vyorld Call" . banquet to be ilve
at a very early date. There will
be toasts and sonprs around tho
table and a novel entertainment
! W f,,n,iv.
Woman' Association
Holds llusiiuvs Mccllllir
The Woman's -association of the
Preshyteriiin ehurch held its reu-it
hroucht ndeqimte results and
nf l-'lii-tll.n'. ivnrlfoi-o nnnlinlU-
n.v un.iin
.1- .....,1 f l),A
nu'mhei of Iho VoniiuV asMocin-
tion to feel nor personal responsl-1
hility to render ovory assist a neo .
possible to tho tnoomimr group f
offioors. consistintr of Tr. V. K.
Tumy. president : Mrs. H. F, V.
Sp liver, first vioo presitlont; Mrs,
A. J. llanhy. soeond vice pre.'ddpnt; ,
Mrs. Kroehol.- treasurer, and Mrs. j
Oliver, soeretury. j
The outuolnc officers voro piven
vote of thnnks for Hervleos ron- j
uorea. espooiany Airs, i.ouis i irien. .
who had served as assoolatlon
, treasmor for four years.
Mrs. A. J. llanhy pave nn oxoel-
INSURANCE
444
R. A. HOLMES 1
INSURANCE
, AGENCY
Jackson County Bank feuilding
SINCE 1 9 09
Phone 520
?
PHONE
lent report of tho financial return'i
I tor ,lhe nitintli as 'tVl"ii chair -
man.
The 1).
A. II. luncheon In l-Vhrti-
1 ary was an outsutndint- success,
with Mis. t'arl llriillininer ns chair-
i man of the committee that fur-
; nisbed tho meals for the I). A. It.
It was voted to furnish limi beon
1(llh ,,..Si March 21 and 22.
lurlne the 11. A. It. convention to
he bel.l here, and the ladv who:
i graciously consenleil to take
9)1
j
IS
HERE lire several
beautiful War
wick wril wutt'lies,
arrnrnfcwrlHtwalRli.
es, eontuiuiu; u i-o-lerlive
fenlure foitntl
only in Warwick
Wall-lies the exclu
sive Wurwick K
inforr.pd Mnvciiu'iil,
specially built towith
staml tlie jars and
jolts of (lnilv use! '
.See this stunlier,
more dependable,
ludy's wrist' wutch
iere in the imtiiyfx
pii.s!tn new Wurwick
styles. As low as
$11.50!
Other Warwick
Moth'h up tos75,
and in costlier
cases, lo W00
sjn " l x s
Fiaster
Washing and Ironing
With the
AGITATOR
And IRONER
More hours for lifaltli and i'ecrra
titin if.'j'tm let. this) amazing new
waslicr Ayrtrk for 'yon n hour or
two every Monday. And cleaner
clothes, too, even those- liard-to-cret-
white places you've had to
soak before. No soaking no.
ruliliiiiff clothes sjmrklin;!' white
in ") minutes. -,' " '
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC
STORE
212-214 W. Main, ) j fk ; .; , Phone 12
the chairmanship asks her commit -
: tee to. meet Willi hvr March 15
at the church parlors.
Mrs. .1. W, Merrltt made a sab
: stinuial lonatiun in honor of the.
- Incoming officers. I
After the business meetlnsr was '
concluded Mrs. William S. Cllmnr!
. and r committee. Mesdu s
Iverson. llailcy and Lckkcii. served
coffee and home made cake.
Mrs. ('hiinev. as niitiminir ntwl-
1 dent, presided at the refreshment
JyiupadainhA
Warwick i
WATCH i
Jpedallip built
to withstand.. 4
Sonpra Jeweled . . . . $11.50
T.ois 1.1 Jewel, Hkt. gold.
2 diamonds v . 45.00
BeHksiiihb 10 wl . $25.00
GlEORGETTIE Jeweled $16.60
JEWELERS
medford.qre:
Cleaner
New
And
The lowest price
Quality Washer
$161
r:
I
'
Phone U$ Today for a
Free Demonstration
in Your Home
' table nnrt made a welcoming
speech to the newly elected offl-
ers. , , . . . . ;
Several nftwmnbvatlonji. wUt.be
tried out this year as a matter of
experiment, and It Is hoped thnj
wood results will follow.
' - - .-- --
-J. mi-
The Best
Painless Dentistry
X-RAY
SERVICE
Infected teeth may cause ill
heullli and yet the infection
may not lie apparent except
In the X-Ray picture. In
other wordn. it take, the
chance out ot that phase ot
dental work and enables a
dentist to KNOW whether a
tooth ahnuhl be extracted or
not. That la why X-Ray
equipment is an Important
part of my dental facilities.
Dr. I. H. Gove
The Best Dentistry Oon.
Painlessly
23S E. Main St Mdford, Or..
' Office Phone 872-J
Resldeno. Phone 768-J
NewSha
-s- - uircuiiuu
'KKISS-- 3gB Inn. Leool Asn. ,w
"; American )vn. atrcaaUke
(!( itml Ua lake. To Utroduea
Jtitig it."
KRilSfsr:
CTXf-'M,: as-,-
Looal sale, repreeentatlv. O. P.
ARME8, phon. 314-Y, rout. 2, box
30, 2 miles north on P.olflo hlgh
wy, Medford, . ? , . !.-'' .--.'-'
WTi
C -
ever asked for a Thor
and Ironer
.25
Complete
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rr NcwShavinfl
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