Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1929, Image 8

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MEBFORD MATL TftTBTJN'n, BEDFORD, rVRftf:ONT, SUNDAY. .TT'NKil. TfJ2f.
PICK HUGHUNG NATIONAL GUARD
AS INSTRUCTOR
SWIMMERS
LEAVES TUESDAY
F
if
CELEBRATE JULY 4 ELECTION, JULY 6
!'lMil'K. r hnNloVHktit, lino kfinwti liuti-1 at I'iwtyan mar lliu
H.A) Kinic Ueuiite nf Kniflunii yiovaklnn-Hnnsurian frontier to
today Inquired, through his phy- take the nuihur Uiths Boine time
Hlciana, whether there would bu thin Hummer. Ho waa given an
acrommo1utloii for him nt a well 1 affirmative reply.
Next Tuenilay at G p. m., the UuhIuohh Htiction and placing at-
:OreK"n National iu:ml unitH or i veitiHlng for th coining relehia-
Paul A. lirunk, chairman of the Klertfon notices were being pre-
Criwent City Fourth of July im,Mi Ht the cuunly clurlf'n office
celebration wuh In Medfurd Thurs-
j uuy piuiing wiuuow earns in tne
yeMteiday fur the Hpecial election
to he called nt the Howard Hehool
jhouKe July t! to vole on the for-
' matloii of the .Midway water dlx '
Sessions From June 10 to,Ww,:rd' "'. a. u.tm m-
v. ifantry, Iff) men and officer, ' ami
Ofi llnrlpp RpH Prncc AlK-'l"lw m'w J iailuartrH company,
UNUU1 nCU UlUbb HUD jThln ,muall(m i7 mt. (1(ui one
I rli officer, leave on" a upeclal military
pices University of Cali-lntln tluU wi Htarl fI.om lhi city
, i j a j''or ,nM annuaJ IK dayH' encamp-
forma Expert Conducted ,em of the guard at camp rim.
t t i Hi'p. Company A nun only one va-
Last Year's Campaign ''ny. una or iUKier. and up t
' hint night this had not bi-en filled.
Unpp - While the h pedal train dm-s not
nuc- : ' depart until fi p. m.. (he men of
j Co rn pa n y A will re po i t at t li u
nrmory at U o clock in the iniu n-
trict. (
The now district will Include the!
Hon July 3 and 4 at CroHcent City, i
Til., nil ., ..".I .... I.. 11
by the Ameri UB le I1'" """J1"" r '"""'
I'OHt No. 175. The d,-ll. utlon ' l' on U, u portion or .he prop.
the Varans' Memorial hall built 1 '"',y f"'c'u""d ''"ih' ut
by the clllzoni. of Dol Norte conn-1 "y ,nf ,h? , V"""y-M,"-
ly at a coat or U0.000 will be part "'" nu ' H'u ""-
of the proKi am on July 4. j ,"'m a " ne- T,he wa";r
Ths Instructor who will hn In
charge of the clauses during the
BwimuiiuK and llfc-Hii vlnn ram-
palKn to be comlurted in Medford
The entertuiniuent will consist
of a clanvdlgKliiK contest, free fire
works, biK military parade, dan-1
cing, baseball and fine visits to thej
warships which will be uix-hurcd
In the harbor. According to Mr. i
lirunk the new road will lie open
I plan from .Mcdforil and the sys-
tern will tin as far north as the
! Hanlcy ranch, a mile or two from
iVnlrul 1'olnt.
America has voted
on the mc. Id's
first straight
eight under
1000
Iiik and remain on duty all that sometime this month with a Ilk
day tniriMfci-i inK their ciiuipmcnl , celebration and with the openlrl?
anil loadiriK it on the train, etc. i of the road give the motoring pub-
'I'he special train will pick up on
Horn June iu to June zu, inclusive, lH wuy ,., ,,.,. Nllloni
will be (ieorge Uughllng, It was ,.,,, unit nt Oninm J'iish. Hose
annuunced Hatunlay by W. vV. Al-,,.,. .;UK,.(, nd other western
lcn, chairman of. the local Hed (.t.B(in points.
Cross chapter. T11B Ashland coast artillery enm-
Iltr,'hllng who is Instructor in i luy ., , ,m ,, tnlni aH
swImmlnK at the I'nlverslty of iy ,,, infmnry, field artillery
California, will be remembered as ,, ,,MK,.,.,. MIlll ii,.a,,, t,,,,,,,
the man who conducted a very sue-1 wi, ., . ,., n,ltMon ,,
cessrut campaign in Jiemord iastiy,.H1. ,, , (.,, amn,, wlM
uuinlncr. Ho has been a niemheriK , ,.,,,., smind for the annual
of the summer sturr of the l.ile-1 lraMiK period.
, j A most ciiliiilete and extensive
r7rffWWIUMl.l JilBJ.l'll mm. I program nas i.eeii ouiiincn air mis
P"'? a 1 J.vi.ars iM im li faiil. V. Tinu wa Id
K Jff'Ha iif I'oinpany A says, the main l'ea-
llc one of t lie most scenic drives
on the coast.
OASTONIA, N. V., June S. (fli)
Chief of I'ollce O. I.. Adcrholt.
seriously wounded last night hi a j
fight between guards at the tented
camp of striking lray cotton mill
workers and city policemen, Ule.l
today.
Si ! f I ,
"f '1"' VT fl hin
I
i
I I nr.. I...lni; ii liit- I'liinlml ilniniiii.
hi ration, whhli will he held Sat
urday, ' June 22. Over 20, (inn
people wilnenHcd the mock hall le
laHt year. It in in the nature of
an actual hatile demoiiMtratiou by
artillery, In fan try and machine
gun unltH, uHlug the iiiohI modein
equlpnM'iit in tiie way of field
guiiH, trench mortarK, automatic
rltleH and machlucg guns.
In addliluii to the (raining work,
there will be a big athletic pro
gram arariiKed for one afternoon
of the camp.
Numerous ImprovementN have
been made at the camp thin year.
New roadH have been built tiowr
bath bullfllngH constructed, Ice
Iioxch remodeled and ronuvaleu,
and the combat range overhauled.
Haseltall dlamondH have been pro
vided at both endH of the camp,
and In ImproviHcd Htage for en
tertainment purpose! ium been
built.
E IN PAPER
WAHINdTON, June 8. VP)
FJrcHldent Hoover left here today
for his fishing camp on the upper
reaches of the Itapidan river in
the Virginia lilue Itidge mountains.
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
Worthwhile publicity for south
ern Oregon and the itogue Kiver
valley is given in the current is
sue of the I'acllic Homestead, a
leading farm muga.lne published
ut Kaleni. The article was written
by u BtutT writer, I'uul C. Adams,
und describes the blue grass In
dustry In this section of the stale.
A portion of the four page ar
ticle Is as follows: "The writer
made a trip to the famous Itogue
Klver valley and the Medlord vlci ,
nity to see at lirst hand Just what j
Poa hulliosa or Winter (Hue Crass, i
was really doing for the growers,
lit that section. Arriving with Hie I
idea in mind Hint the grass and i
growers would huve to show me .'
real merit, I came away with a I Treatments by Appointment
high regurd for the pasture grass j Medford CenteP Bldg. Phone 965
and about as -g a booster for i Niuiirnimihv Pond Science
It as the growera." '""'30'
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
".Yes" because the Roosevelt
has the right platform the
p-ain, easily understood prin
ciple of giving the most for the
money eight cylinders rather
than six; characterful appear
ance; a car that is husky and
sturdy always ready to serve
faithfully, out in the woods or
in front of the Ritz.
Roosevelt, $c;gj. AIsb, Mar
mon 68, $1465 and Marmon 78,
P965. Prices at factory. Group
equipment extra.
i
GOOD USED CARS
123 South Riverside Ave.
WE HAVE THEM
From Fords to Cadillacs and from $10.00 up
"U'fi have llio following liitfli class pars on the
floor at .12:5 South Riverside at the present time
1925 Cadillac Victoria
1925 Marmon Brougham
1924 Peerless 8 Coupe
1927 Pontiac Sedan
1925 Advanced 6 Nash Sedan
1924 Buick4Sedan
1928 Auburn 115 Speedster
BARGAIN PRICES
Convenient Terms and Your Old Car Taken in
Trade
Auburn Distributors
Southern Oregon Sales and Service
'oosevQir
Electrotherapy Chiropractic
Dr. H. P. Coleman
01 Ii Successful Year in Medford
J.J.
114 So. Riverside
MAB.MON. BUILT
OSENBRUGGE
Phone 1109
123 So. Riverside
Phone 254
! k-. :!.: :..:..!: !!! (.
Ore and B ullion i if
Purchased
I.Krtivil by Sum l Cjl.tomU
WILDBERG BROS.
SMI-I.TING 8C RKF1NING CO.
Ollk: 742 MnUt St. .Sin ir.ina.vO
Hart: South San Franc o
J Thi hunt ink iltg is the most
i l popular type in one of KnKlaiuI's
Mail Tribune ads are read by 1 tnt-uifst annual inhibitions, the
20. turn pfoplt every day. x( rrnfl'M .hiw.
George Hughllng
Obituary
Bdvlnff Service of the Pacific
Lrtttich, Aiiiurlcun Ked C'i'ohh ftr
thu pUHt throe yuarH. ah u ru prw- 1 1 " '" 1 1
itentutive f thlH Bervice he Iuih dl IKKlSTROM Hoi m o r tlojt
rected life-HuviiiK InHtihUuH and intnun, tiRcd 3T ytiirH. und
conducted HwiiumiiiK and Ule-Hav-
ing campiilffiiH all almiK (tie I'ucll
Jc count. Kor two youiH prucediig;
Jiiii oinploymcMt uh a regular mem
ber of the stuff, he rendered vol
unteer Bervice lor the Ked CronH
at Huch liiHtiiuti'H and catnpaUnK.
HuKhlihg Iibh develoiied at the
Unlvei'Hlty a llle-Havlntf corps
which Ik t ho lm Hunt affiliated
corps on the Pacific cohkI and one
of the InrgeHt tn the United Slitteu.
Tho 1lfe-mivlng course had heen
Buret toned by President V. V.
Cahiphell and Iuih hit htmrtleHt en
do'.Homent bh one of the worthies!
and nuiHt useful In t ht phynlal
oducutfon department. Heverul
tnumherH of tlie corpH, lncludln
1 Tint) 1 in k hlmttelf, have' recelvod
honornhle -mention for the rcsuio
of drawniiitf perfloiin.
hi'othcr of Mrs. John Nunsen and
M iH. II. Kttinntrom, both of Mcd
furd, met dtalh by uccident near
Vancouver. H. V., where ho was
t'UK'iKcd In ininliiK work. The
body Is en route to Med ford and
Ih expected to arrive mime time
Tut'nday.
Announcement of Hervicua will
be made by the Conner funerul
parloi-H at a Inter dale.
VALLEY 40 EI 8
BANQUET FRIDAY
iIM)KITII Ktinenil Hervlces
for (Iriindtna Hildieth of Unite
l''n I ts who passed a wuy ut t hut
nlace early Saturday mornliiK. will
be made and nmiounced upon the
arrival of relatives from Califor
nia. Conner parlors In ehai'Ke.
LKKK Funeral services fur
John Leek, who passed away sud
denly June 7, at l he home of his
sister, Mrs. S. Ittiuch, await the
arrival of his children from Cali
fornia, and will be announced in
due time by I'oiiKer funeral p;ir
loi s.
' Next Kiiday nlulit, Juno 14, will
tte n big ulttht foi- members of the
'4it. et H" oi gfinlutlon of the valley-
"VovaKeurs" from Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass will meet
nt li, llntiO MihITio-iI to iifli-ml u
baniiet and perfect plan for
f MeUHofl S ai'llVllies.
Id ed ford vollure Is composed of
llvewlre IcKhmnalres from nil
jmrts of the Knue valley ami Is
lokitu forward ttt a busy pro
Stinn for the year. A inn per cent
attendance Is in ned for tin ha li
quet l-Ylday nlKbi by Clu-f tie (Jure
Jlin Molmer.
th
J. J. Ituclitcr, merchamlise man
aKr of Copco, returned yeslertlay
froma business trip iMinsmulr,
Calif.
In (ireat Hrltaln more than
Ida, ooi) women are affiliated with
Holf clubs.
why-
CRATER CLUB TO
STAGE ERUPTION:
A bhr "eruption" of the Medford
Crater club Is Niheduletl for Moll
fmv nlKht. Jutie IT. al the Hotel
Mcilfotd. I'he alTali will be n din
ner meeting and will be held Iti
the Craters' dininic room, wliei e
arrangements will be madi' to ;.ike
'ure of u 1 1 rue crow d. Several
lm purl ant business mailers, tn
t'lUdiuq a K"'d will caravan and
Other Mtbjeets, will be tllcussed
tind there will be a imh entettaln
tnent pi-oKi iiiu. The follow Inn
roii'mlttco has been appointed by
B1k Krnptlon" Horace III o'uley
to HtuKf th" affair: Ted linker,
rhrtlrmun; IiIh t'lrlch, Tom
Mwem. J. J. Huchler. II. 1). U I 1
und (Ieorge CoibllnK-
Woiry When a Firo
Insurance Policy
Will Protect You From
Possible Fire Loss.
V7 1 Sund&y
w y l
fii fATHERS
! 'Give Dad
! ir a Tie'
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siiiiiiii i ii m
IBS
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More than a Quarter of a million users
and they haven't spent
a single dollarjor service
R. A. HOLMES
INSURANCE
AGENCY '
Jackion Co. Dank Bldg. Phone 444
SINCE 1909
r:-ANSTll.N, III., .Mini' Ml
'There w II ho no Junior "prom"
iut. Iho KvnUm tow.tiilp hlh
Bi honl Miln yiir ln-i'iuifo u n.ru
BluilPiiKi will not rr-llmmlHh Hull
rljlil lo attend n nii'inlii'is ut tho
clur.fi.
-.
profiowll lo iirnelnlni Htimliiy, Jiiiw
SO. loynlty Hunrtuy, (tmliraifU
to "tho Hoover proKi-Bin of hiw
rriforinipnt." linn Hoon mlnrnoil
tiy Jlnnry Foul iinO other liiflu
jHUttl iuaiviUuuls and giuuoa,
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irr . i
ocaoi
ItlUDHOUrSTI PlIOHl til
Complete Cleaning and j
Dyeing Sckyict
30EX0E
aorzao
Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Everything In Lumber and Building Material
Distributor! for Johm-Mtnnvllle Rooflnga
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Cablnete, Wlndowi, Ooora, 'Screen. Eta.
The Old Reliable Eitabllthed In 10i
When In need of ANYTHINO for Building, Phone IU.
We can be of real rvle to you.
II
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,1
Imo jeurs ago this month the
Ccuerul Electric Refrigerator was
first publicly announced. It com
pletely revolutionized the art of
refrigeration.
Fifteen years of research and de
velopment had produced a re
frigerator villi an hermetically
sealed, dust-proof mechanism,
mounted on top ... a refrigerator
with an improved type of cabinet,
mounted on legs ... one with an
accessible temperature control
. . . that established a new stand
ard of quiet operation . . . that
required no oiling . . . that dis-
pensed with all troublesome ma
chinery. ..that lowered operating
cuMls...that curried an unquali
fied two-year service guaruutce.
A radical improvement lias been
made in the cabinet! It is now
all-steel! It cannot warp. It is as
strong as a safe. The new models
at our display rooms invite your
inspection. You may purchase
on conveniently spaced pay
meuts.
Tune in on the General Elec
tric Hour broadcast every
Saturday evening 5 to 6 Pacif
ic Standard Time over N. B. C.
network of 42 stations.
. GENERAL-p ELECTRIC
EDFORD'-'EtECTRIC C:
Medford Building phone 80