Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1929, Page 9, Image 9

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MEMORIAL DAY IN
ASHLAND WILL BE
There's no use tak
ing chances with
expensive suits,
frocks and coats.
Nor with the'
smaller things .
gloves, ties and
hats. Keep them
in good order all'
the time, and be
assured that they
are getting the
best of care b y
sending them reg
ularly to us for
cleaning. They
come back looking
like new. Try our
certified cleaning.
We Are Not Satisfied Unless You Are
City Cleaning & Dyeing Works
si ni
624 North Riverside
Phone 474
ASHLAND. Ore., May 28. (Spl.)
Memorial day observance has
taken on new life under the sup
ervision ot the American Legion,
and the day will be given over to
patriotic observances, both at the
Ashland cemeteries and at the
county cemeteries that are adja
cent to Ashland. Always the day
has been in charge of Burnside
post. Veterans of the Civil .war, but
their number has gradually dimin
ished until now only a half dozen
of the patriots remain, feeble ones
who have handed over their torch
to the ranks of the American Le
gion. These honored few will be
the honored guests of the day.
Hon. F. J. Newman of Medford
a Hpanlsh War veteran, will give
the address of tho day.
The duy's observances will be
gin with the legion service at the
memorial rock In Lithla park. A
service' will be held in memory of
our sailor dead by the Women's
Kelief corps. The parade, which
will be led by tho combined city
and high school bands, will form
on 'Wlnburn way at 9:4G. The
various units of the parade -will
Include: Color company, Battery
B: massed colors, O. A'. R. and
American Legion. O. A. K., Daugh.
tnra nf Vetm-nna. ananlsh War Vet
erans, Daughter of the American
Revolution, ' American Legion,
American Legion Auxiliary, Boy
Scouts of America, Cumpflre a Iris,
school children and citizens. ,
There will be a special service
held at the Wagner Creek ceme
tery at Talent during the after
noon. Mrs. Gordon MaoCracken
was announced as the speaker for
the observance, but the announce
ment was a mistake. Other an
nouncement will bo made.
Ms'"-
,' Miss Booth TJnlm pro vcd she was thrown against tho top
HARTSDALE, N. Y.t May 28. of her automobile Friday, had a
DV Ulloo Pirannollna Unnfli nnm- nnnK nln-Iit unrl uhmi'Oll no Im.
ipander ot the Salvation Army in provement today, her physician
America, who was injured when announced
Northwestern university is di
rectly responsible for' the ex
pendlture of 10, 000,000 every
year in Evanston, 111., says the
city's real estate board.
A NEW SIX AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF MILLIONS
I BUILT BY.'BUICK'
AT UK-DAY
On this new automobile has been concentrated all of Buick's seasoned
pP manufacturing experience gained through its long leadership in fine
car building, the Marquette has-the distinction you expect in the
smartest of modern cars, with bodies by Fisher, and the added value you
anticipate in a Buick-built product. But foremost among all its fine qualities
is a type of performance never before achieved in any car of comparable
' price. See the Marquette when it goes on display this coming Saturday.
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
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LARGE INDUSTRY
AT EAGLE POINT
EAOLE POINT, Ore., May 28,
(Special.) One of the pleasures
that comet to the farm woman Is
the rearing of young turkeys, and
that Industry Is now In full sw,lng
In the Kagle Point district.
Mrs. Clrace Cowdon is tending a
flock of 240, with more to come;
Mrs. Karl Esch has 300, and Is kept
busy watering and feeding thejn.
They are Incubator turkeys and are
boing raised in brooder fashion.
Mrs. Lester Throckmorten has
about' 240, and Is an experienced
and successful turkey raiser. Mrs.
Nick Young haB about 110 and
their place is especially adapted
for turkey raising by having so
much dry farm land and-yet plenty
of water for the, birds. Mrs. Ross
Kline hn. a large number and last
year her turkeys were among the
very best shipped through tne
Farmers Exchange Cooperative
pool. Mrs. Phillips of the Meadow
farm has about 115, and whoever
travels the Lake Creek road will
have to admit that no better place
could be found for turkey raising
than the Meadowbrook farm.
With the smaller numbers comes
Mrs. Henry Owens with 100, all
strong and healthy; Mrs. John Ow
ens has 60, -all growing fine; Mrs.
Charley Hanscom with 40, all round
and fat, and Mrs. Charley Hum
phrey with GO, all growing like
weeds.
Those with smaller numbers are
Mrs. M. L. Prultt, Mrs. Ida Kent,
Mrs. H, W. Ward; Mrs. Lawrence
Luy has 65 of which she Is proud;
Mrs. Louie Blaoss has about 60,
and there are many more who have
young birds.
Among the Eagle Point flocks
there are found various breeds suit
able for shipping, and If the Farm
ers' Exchange Cooperative starts a
turkey pool like they did last year
It will bring thousunds of dollars
to this community, besides keep
ing our district clear of grasshop
pers.
Although the spring was late and
cold, the farmors are ontlmn cut
ting their first crop of alfalfa.
About the best yield Is found on
the I. M. Phllhrook ranch, irrigat
ed from the Little Butte Irrigation
ditch, and there are some other
very fine stands of clover not qutle
reaily to cut.
The free auto park in Eaglo
Point Is already occupied. There
are staves, light and wuler and
other accommodations, ull free. All
kinds of garden truck, milk and i
cream, eggs and chickens, may be I
abtHned from nearby producers.
The fleo. Brown & Hons store,
which has an up-to-date meat mar
ket all the year round; the post
office, the hank and the Ice cream
parlor are all within easy reach of
the 'free auto park.
Mrs. Hollss of Phoenix and Mrs,
Ijurdette Dodge of Medford were
visitors nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. T. Morgan Thursday.
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McUvflhlin-tuich Othowa, Ont.
Diviiion of General Moor
Corporation
Builder of
lukk and MarqiMit Motor Can
SCHERER .sMOTOR COr
38-40 North Riverside
Phone 73
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HEN BETTER AUTOMOBIL 68 ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL IDIlDTHtM
LET'S GO FISHING!
Our Line of Fishing Tackle
Is Complete ,
Reels. .50c and up
Poles .......... 25c and up
Five Brandy of Fish Eggs
Lines Flies Baskets
Leaders Spinners
Everything for the Fisherman ,'
Hubbard Bros., Inc.
Medford, Oregon
We ira specially prepared to
take care of car. In thl.
hape. ,
WORK GUARANTEED
Electrotherapy 'Chiropractic
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th Successful Year In Medford
Treatments by Appointment
Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965
Naturopathy Food Science
WJffi
PORTLAND. Ore.. Mny 2. (JP)
Ixs estimated at $40,000 re
sulted last night to the Portland
Spruce company lumber mill here
when fire swept tlYough the plant,
wrecking machinery and damaging
the building. The fire Is thought
to have started from the boiler
room. Fireboats and all available
equipment battled the flames which
had gained considerable headway
belore Ui Ura wh sounded,
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Trowbridge Lumber Yard
everything In Lumber and Building Material.
Distributors for Johns-Msnnvllls Roofing.
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Cabinet., Window., Door., Sorsens, Eta.
The Old Rellsbls-Est.bllshed In 1901
When In nd of .NVTHINO for Building, Phone t3.
W. can b. of rssl service to you.
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T Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Service
Toilet articles, set. or
slnKle pieces, In sterllnn,
tortoise shell and pyralin
effects, that are pleasing
ly new, artistic and enr-i
lceable. :
INSURANCE
First Insurance
. . Agency
k C. HILL, M.n.g.r
Phon. 106 SO N. Central
d.dford, Oregon
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