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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
MEPFOftD MATL TRTBFKE. MEDFOTCD, OftFOOW FRIDAY. .IT'XF, 21. 1020. PAOE REVT5V ROCK POINT VOTE WITH GOLD HiLL Consolidation of t !i h voting pre cincts ol Hold Hill and KooU Point, us rc-qiiPKivil liy Itoel: Point pre cliut residents, is conteinpi.ited by the eonnty eouit. Residents of the Kui-k I'oint lli-tiii-t aver tliat, inulf r the presem system, they exerelso their prenet alive under ditfienlties. They have no permanent votiiiK place, it useil to be the school lionse, but last November tin.' Ht-liool house was lull of tipples; voters-were liable to fall Into the oldest well In .lacl;- n county, and the votes had to lie counted hy the liyht of Uerusen--lamps. I v voting at Cold Hill. It is claimed, the trouble and the time would be lessened. At the h.sl election 5 voters were rcsisjercd in the Hock 1'oinl precinct ami ::in in the Hold Hill prei iu t. Tim tentative plan is t,j either divide Cold inn into two precincts lor tlie (tod. Point merger or name a double election board for the 'olid Hill precinct. The county court also has under advisement the consiKlilaiion of several of the votinj; precincts o the county in the interest of of li cieucy and economy. . c 1'llKls FoSsll , Itli.UVl.KY. Cain.. June Tlie Kcv. In-, ljuis U. I'm nionl. iii,sior of the I'lnislian church of Santa Hosa. Calif., re-, liorted be found u fosxll dinosaur under volcanic ash in Lower I'ali-Nu-m:t. OREGON PIONEER jTABLE ROCK SCHOOL mim MFMfiPV : DISTRICT IlLHLfiU IflLITlUllI turn up their toes Vk v V'ca ft j mm v Uk A Take trip- a kit qjs your cavtptog -You'il be df lighted! ORONITE is the name of the Yi Spray that kills'em dead flies, mosquitoes, moths, roaches, bedbugs, ants, fleas, lice, water bugs and many other insects. At groeers,druggists,hard ware, department store9 and Standard Oil Service Stations. Parked in kits with improved sprayer), Ju'nts, quarts, gallons, 5-gal-lons, barrels and Vi barrels. I As MneiRi'tic its many men half his uk'p is P. Vaiulervri, 75 : year-oitt O it sou pioneer, ot lltud. who arrived here Thursday with 1 l.hy( .UtjcHl, o f.ier of .M ;i '-'.ill's I elms store, and spent yesterday 'and today visiting friends in this I city and Jacksonville. "Jacksonville was a great little ; place the last time 1 stopped there. I Thai was 54 years ago, in the good ! ojfd days when bars were more ) than counters for cigarette and liandy," the old-timer sighed in giv- ing a couple of reporters the low down on southern Oiegon's antique i tOWU. 1 Mr. VandervBrt. who is well ! known as a hunter, look lrvin S. jCohh on several hunt chases which ! were later used as material for stories. He finally wave up hunt iiiK not because he was gelling too old for the ,nme but because,, like prize fiRhurs, he was head ing for a fall, he explained. Mis father brought the tirst hounds to Oregon. That was in 4S. Thus "Hill" canie by l:is fondness for hunting hv growing up with about a dozen Mood-thirsty dogs. "The only sport I so in for now is horseback riding. No, Miss, no Rolf for me. I'd rather hoe pota toes, " the friendly rancher said, lie lives on a homestead not far from Henri. Before the reporters had talked with Mr. Vandervert many minutes he told them about his family. Seven of his children were students of Willamette uni versity ut the same time. Two or his sons are now prominent physi cians at Henri. j T.Wil.K KOCK. Ore, .luin L'l t t Sptviul.J -The a u n u a I school lure: iuj; n:ul I'kMUnn .f if ticeis B held here Monday evening was .MUliUt-d liy six VtitHi-s, hiciilililiK the four members of the board. Hoth inenitiers whose teems had expired were re-elected. The clerk's report .showed the ' district u ml school property in ; fine shape, with finances on hand lof nearly lmm -to tmy supplies laud carry on the school until the next full taxes are p,iid in. i The hoard decided to enforce ;ttu law in regard to damaging or i destroying school properly of any 'kind, and here after persons ilani ; aging property in any way. either ! purposely or accidentally, will he ; required to pay to the district the full amount of t;ie 'damage. i'ii'le of Trail submitted the j lowest hitl for the next year's wood supply ami was awarded ; the contract. GATES TO REPRESENT K. OF P. ON MONDAY The local Knights of Pythias will hold a meeting next Mon day night of more than .usual Importance when a class, the members of .which took the page rank In the Kathbone initio elas at Uosehiug two weeks ago, will bo given the esquire rank, with a delegation expected to he pres ent from the Ashland lodge. A 100 per cent Attendance of lodge member is urged by Act Inn Chancellor Commander F r a n k Howard. In addition to the initiation ceremonies, a delegate will be elected to the state grand lodge and a report of the hig initia 'on " -s :;: n...- v.-;:i a'-i he given. A social hour will fol low the main lodg-e session. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Makers of Oronite Cleaning l luid - Oronite Auto Polish Oronite Furniture Polish - Oronite Handy Oil -Etc RIFf OPERCTTA--NOW IN Li3NDOf-NEW YORK." CHICAGO- n:ui BfcliW N1 .100 In the Cbmoanv WW KLAMATH FALLS, SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Prii-rs: AlatiiKO. Lower' Floor, $1.50 ancl $2.00. Lo.i-cs, .$2.00. Ual'-oiiy, $.7o. $1.00 and $1.")0. l'h'cniiiSs. Ijowor Floor, $1"0 and $:.(K). Loot's, 'i.00. Balcony, $1.(H $l.o0 and $2.00. Pi'i-fonnaiH'fl starts jironiptly at 2 and 8 P. M. MAIL ORDERS NOW! Send self-addressed stamped envelope for safe return of tickets, to The Pelican Theatre Klamath Falls, Oregon The city administration of Med ford will not be officially repre sented at the big dedication to morrow of the new Hionchi bridge over the Smith river on the Red wood highway, .near Crescent City, Cal., which does away with the last physical barrier on that high way between Sart Francisco and Grants Pass, and fs exncVted to have a great bearing on the de velopment of northern California and southern Oreuon. However, the city generally will be represented hy C. K. Gates, lo cal member of the state ' highway commission, who left last evening for the dedication, scene, expecting to be joined at Grants Pass by Mr. Chandler, state highway engineer It is possible that other Mud ford citizens will be present. Mayor Pipes, the city council and othor cily officials were invited to attend, but none could spare the time to make such a long round trii. ATTEND BIBLE STUDY f Invitation is given to the young people to i-njoy four days of Hihh study and Christian .fellowship iu I the Young People's Hihle confer ence which will hegin on Wed nesday evening. June J i t li . :,t T o'clock, in the Ccnti:il Point Kedeiated church, and will con tinue over the Sabbath. The first hour will lie held In the Christian Kndeavor room and will be given over to getting ac quainted. At S o'clock an evang elistic service will be held in the auditorium, under the leadership of KvanKelist 1 j. A. Meade, of Toronto, Canada. The people of the church and community will take the yonnu people into their homes and take care of them. There will hp (lie most careful oversight In all de tails. There will be no charge whatever. The broadest, finest Christian fellowship will bo cul tivated, The" Mi hie con fere men are strictly undenominational. State J. MERR Board of Health TELLS THE TRUTH Our every -water test from our Swimming pool is "Condition A" "Safe for drinking pur poses.1' Tt is the only Gas Chlo rinated Swimming pool in Southern Oregon and has no equal. Life Guard and swim ming lessons ly Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mc Donald from Honolulu. 11 A. o THE NAT. Phone 1000 The grand Jury, which con vened several days ago to in vestigate a n timber of alleged criminal matters, was expected to complete its investigation this afternoon and had returned three Indictments up until noon today. Xo report has yet been made on its Investigation of the dance pa vilion situation, but it Is expect ed that the operators of pavilions In Jacksonville and Gold Hill will he indicted on charges of run ning dances without a license from the county court, as pro vided to take effect In cities un der r,00 population. Kalelgh Mathews and Chnrles Winkle, hnth of Kagle Point, were Indicted for the sale of moonshine, while William Tar ranre was Indicted on a statutory charge. Involving his 14 -year-old daughter. Buick Sales and Promotion Manager Visits Medford WILLIS STORE TO LOCATION L. Jacobs, owner of Mullins' si ore In this city, left here Wedip-sday, after spending several days Irmklhu over bis business Interests afi.l checking up the progress of the closlng-out sale. Mr. Jacobs has visited southern ; California, Arizona and other state: recently In order to determine a : locution for another store in the Mullins chain which already con siKt of branches at Twin Kails, Id. 4; Kewistown, Mont.; Sheridan, Vyo., and Hutte, .Mont. He is now tour ing the middle west states. The closlng-out sale which has been In progress for several weeks, will continue until Mr. Jacohs, sen ior, noli ties his son Harry, man-ag'-r, t f close the door. . Tt. T. Crake, sales promotion manager for the Howard Auto company of Portland, Pacific coast distributors for Buick and Mnniu'etfe cars, was In -Medford today, transacting husiness with the Seherei Motor company, the local dealers. Mr. Crake says the new car. Marinette, recently pnt on the market to sell at n lower price than the Kuiek, is meeting with great surress. It is litiick built, which hf says is a guarantee of its reliability in every way. Buster Keaton, Rialto Tomorrow A compbVf theatrical produc tion. fta:'d as a play within a pl;iy. ami turned into hilarious eoiiif ily wht-n th hei 1, intt odin lni.h;i into dramatic action, Is one of the odd tilcks in humor i'i ' "Spite M:i!Ti:'ge." HusKt K'eaton's vtarrwm veliicl". which will he .it the I; in Ho theatre tomorrow , It f a hilarlou story of ha-k- Mafce theatre life Willi K'-.iton US it low-sit k tailor who invade s tin- th'-Mi'e fni' Inve of M aMs ' Mie nian him out of i-pf'-- .uifalnt a foi rrer lov-r. A y' hl win k. a hae by sohw d- t-no-inid rntn runn'T :iud tdher com Uul ihiilla cmbclU-h the ft"iy. The can with the contains HILLS BROS COFFEE The fnmmis trade-mark, the Arab, is Hills Bros.' exclusively. The exact, continuous proce.is which roasts a few pounds at a time is also Hills Bros.' exclu sively. No other roasting process insures such a matchlrsr. uniform flavor in every pound. No other coff! taMes like Mills Bros., for none is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frt'k frrm Ike nti. Iht Q19i9 M M Big Bargain Event Tomorrow at . Department Stores . BARGAIN BASEMENT Tremendous savings on everything you wear beginning tomorrow. For the next ten days reductions and savings on shoes, underwear, piece-goods, hosiery, sweaters. Come early for better selections. Men's Dress and Work Shirts S1.50 Men's Band Dress Shirts 2 for Sl.OQ Tlii'sc iire mailt1 ut' tan liroail cloth in fast colors, Imvih-I cuffs ami sizes I I 1 to Hi' - 75c Men's Chambry Work Shirts 45c Heavy quality chainltray, blue or j.T(.y, full cut, 1riili stitch ed; a value eiual to many 7."m: liuinhei-s on Ihe lnaiket. All sizes II'.'. to 17. Big Savings in Men's Wear Saturday Men's He?.vy Bib Overalls 89c RoRului $1,211 values. KUIht full back or KUspemU?)' bari;. All slzi's to 42. Only Sllc. Men's Summer Knit Union Suits 79c Short h'opvo. aiil;li length ut)io;i suits, film quality 1 i. Sizes' I! I to 4i. 1 Kent color only, 7!c. ' Men's Work Shoes, Dress Shoes and Oxfords Men's Tan or Black Oxfords $3.48 Hi lll.iue well, viiliher heel, full leather soles Sizes (i to 10 Men's Work Shoes S1.98, $2.98 to S3.89 , Values at a saving of ',1 to ', .' v e 1; 11 1 a r prices. furl" Men's Work Sox 5 pair $1.00 I 'hi in black, Ian, brown or Bn-y. 1000 Pairs of Womens Low Dress Shoes - Straps Ties - Oxfords - Patent or Tan at Big Savings On o lot W o in en puti'tit a 11 (I strap HU1)W- $2.98 Women's Low Shoes $1.98 Ono lot WniHim'H Kill Klinn Slliin SIM One lit Women's Snnclalx, tun SJI.1IS Women's Oxfords $2.48 On lot TAii Oxfoiilft. Paiwcnril Holes J2.IS One lot lllui k Kill OxfonlM, cnsliloii roIvh 2.IS Oim lot I'ali'nl ()netrap LMS Women's Low Shoes $3.48 One lot I'nteni 'Tli'B $3. IX On., lot Kill Tien I I.IH One lot I'atent niul Kid 8tii Quo lot 1'ulunt IlittU lli'fl onu Htrup p.t8 Misses' Low Shoes S'i to II anil II'-. to 2 S2.49 to S2.98 Patent ntrnin or ties, plain or trim styles Close Out Women's Blond Kid Low Shoes $3.95 Values up lo S.'.H", all coin'.; nl Ibis lie niemloiiH navliiK. All sizes. Buy your shoes in the M. M. Basement and save oJ your footwear. 15c Roller Toweling 10c per yard HU'Jichfd or brown, aamo with Rtrftrf iind rliL'fl(H. All full IS liiclicH. only H)c pur yii nl. liny what you ni'cri, no limit to II (-UHlOlllfT. , Ono lot It row n o r blue U ox fnl8 $2.98 j Save on Shoes in Our Children's Dept. Children's Low Shoes Sl.29toSl.98 TIipkc Hi iff hoIch in (intent liMtbow, Btran KtylcH. ; i Children's Low Shoes S1.49 to S2.49 Hizet 5 to 8 These como in pntfMitn. brown Hlriipn or o.xlordH. Baby Shoes 59c to 95c Soft soles In ilalnly rolors mill eon tnisl trims. Sizes 0 to :, r 50c Pique Prints Special, yard, 39c 3 yds. for SI. 00 Full ail 1iifhtH whip, Kant colors for niKi'inblc mi it h imtl drcHsea. CHILDREN'S SHOES ALWAYS FOR LESS Miscellaneous Bargains M!sss SiiUM-liS. plain Kvei l'asl suit inu' Wotliell 's Wash I'rint l)iess.'s MX? Women 's llan.li'inix , HJf Wiinien 's llii'illi's anil Coi'selelles f)8 Hoys' anil tlirls' Atlilelie I'niiin SniH I5): ChililiehV lli.se 1 r' Ital.y "rili HI ml:r'x . '2t)C riaiil Siiial.. HlanLets. mryM C. A. MEEKER, Manager