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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1929)
PA0T2 THREE Hopes To Humble Bob Kruse Closing Out AH Broken Sizes of Arch Preserver Shoes VKtiprmn matt, ttntwct:. Mi'intoR!. or mow Rrxtuv. junk ?). 1020. !:l lie Outer lake season mien. y. oek from tomorrow, ,110 road from .Uodford' nml Kliunntn, Fall en trances Is now all domed of snow all tho way 10 the Indue, that ri , suit having been reached late yes . terday afternoon.' 1 and arruDKe mentH are fast being completed by the Crater National park company for the opeiilnn of the biK lodue. '' Hundreds of Modfoid umi ,..1,.,. valley people and many tonris's ; will drive up to the national par; i : today to see the lake. Tl-r old ; ou(l Ti-ween government camp and ili-' inuo rim is tin mio wlii-rh is open now as, far as the rim, as because of the many tc'iirlst's jthers 'flailing the paTl; for a week or two past and havhiK to walk over the snow and slush quite a dlstancr .to got to the lake. Superintendent So t sky thnncht It Wr to onrn toe vold road first, It havliiK less snow 'on It tri be cleared, than the iwvt t road between govenunent camp nd the rim. " ' The work of clearii.K off the new ','road will be begun at 0111 e nnd Mvill bo completed before next Sat '' '"''lay- ... ... "y The second large' crew' of' indie help, to augment the first or -jlean-crew thjt left for the lodge last week, will, go tip from Medford nxt -Tuesday.: and other additional ' crews will depart for , the lodge ' from thennn until all -the '.eighty ''some-odd employees are at work. " 1 The 'winter headquarters rffic-M rif Crater National park In the fert ''("rnl building here will be noved ' to the park for the season by the middle of this week, Super1! ' fndent Solinsky having given "Instructions yesterday to the off 1 force to at at once begiu packing up tlie office records and equip rniont. 1 . . , I. Ily next Saturday' inighf it Is ex Incited that the paj-kt and the lodge ill be all ready '0 entertain all comers. . i.:i-J.?A-5-"feriA--V EXPECT AIRPORT - . v v. f 7 I if. j'i"1?,.;. , l :,'...'-. ! nrf - .... . -'; -t'''& ., llrliM"ftif - 1 Jack ffomoiia was cIuhIuUnI '.' ani'c in Motlfurd today for 1iTm re l urn match tomorrow ' niht ai the armory wjtb Huh Jrus of Portland. The Ln AriKflos inin is ; Jack Romona ; falls front thf PortluiicU'i-, and : ceriu'd. ffpiprihinod to itaKe t straight ' .portymanshiu Ui thi- fcrf ---.tv. ' 4 .Ar---T -"7 t- , .4: lopit tfdiis think ln will 1m nhWj i- do Kni:t' is ni' of tlio rt.ui-.h-cst tni-n In the b'lsitH'ss and lni had h'l-al reputation as far as rinu Is con- Th'-ro will q twa xooA prctim- lnarlt'H, and it to llkoly Joe Fer guson, hatlh'-scnrred Veteran the rin will meet Jack Kyan of Denver in a .special event. FROM BANK MEi FROM CAMP SAT: The home coming hera will be welcomed, not only by the rela tives and friends of the soIdleTB, but by business concerns n which many of them are employed. The absence of ao many of Medford's young men for IS days .niakes . 1 largo vacancy in tho social and business life of the city.. I'rcrgrrw Hoinlnops to rtrldge AfSTIX. Tex. UP) (iov Iwn .Moody ha riot lo.st his boyhood CILy Attorney John II. Ca -kin 1 Tmc .Meilfrml u nil h of the J'.-c- .iiiii't-u iiuiiiu um iiiuinuii.v L'Hiii 1 kiiii ,:tiioiiiti tiuaro ompany t aim .Tatteiidiiu: the state bunkers assu- I licadiiuartprs company, com- j elation convention the forepart o! 'Prising Itsuuiher over ciuhly young; penchant for dominoes. Ik playa last week, as a member ot the new I nu n, win urrivu iioma ne.i i- rum.' neilber iii uiko nor koii. nui im slte lax commission',' and limine for Saturday fnmi Camp Clatsop for j nrvlM. h,0 busy for 11 domino game, which he made an address on the I which do: final I011 II ey left for (lie! .-,. exercise he prefers bicycle tax situation, snylng In part: j stale (incanipinent In a Kcciul-j r,ie. 1 (lAiiuwii in a LiuiiK ,, nieii tin; n ....... .... - It is understood that the encaiiip-1 1 nwiimii; 10 iui-oko -nis ira- ml ci.l :,,o. U.i;,. u.. mini iif I'niiiu t' atsiin w r-eak nrv snjiiurn 11 c 1-111111 nemo, nai-iy 'Matters in the way of. construc t'iofr. of. the. new airport have been ,.,. ,i .mi i,i iho ihkIc i ,,e done correctly only after car such a huge one that it wlif prof.-1 ' a"! investlsation, , bjj.niei dbly be' 70 days before the task is I" .'.. ca app.K-aum, aim ny ecu '"nLxM ...-'..--.',-r " ' 'eating .tlm people. The tax com . . The work f'dlBKln the ditches 9n le-"- ,"1"r and Inying the tile for drainage of ! ;..'' . , 'the huiie field was begun yestcr . . Sale Starts Monday Morning Closes Saturday ' June 29 . . Monday you will be given an opportunity to buy Selby Arch Preserver Shoes at the vory lew pries of TPA15E MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFFICE 'KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Size V-2 to 10, but not all sixes in eacl' style. ' Sa! Starts ; Monday Morning Closet-Saturday c'uf.e 2D Slices vah-eU at ?il.0O, $12.00, a;id $13, ia patents, satins loth black unci light colored kids. In ties, straps and oxfords. This Sale Does Not Include All of Our Arch Preserver Shoes Other Makes Not on Sale at This Time , Rose Blush Kid Oxford, leather heel. ' day. as was also. the work of lay iSig the foundation for the hanar :tnd administration building, both 'Of which jobs are being done by Ihc city Itself with City Engineer i'l cd SchcffCl ; In 'charxe. of the '(fork. It will lake ajiout' 30 days 1 ro complete this drainage work. I 'rind about two weeks fof the foiin--dntlon work. '1 Architect Frank Clark will have his plans and specifications for the administration and hangar struc tures coivhlfttd the fliist of this hieek. anil;liidji wil lher be nUvcr Hlsed foh the carpentry", plumbing and other work on thesrr structures. i l items be '(-vrlh' the Income faxes, a full-time tax commission and centrali.ed con- up next: Thursday aflernnon or 1 uuraiit 01 litnirnwi. c nin.. sunn. Friday, and that the troops will at senator, plans to trawl there try nice then depart, for home,, 'nlrpfnnf for week-ends. troi of assessments. All are not,1. pleasing to Oregonians, but lip. stuto now stands at a critical point and 'co-operation is necessaty." Daily Meteorological Report !' Sunday, June 22 ; Medford and vicinity: " Fair; no; change in temperature. Oregon: For on east; fair in in-! terlor; no change in temperature, j -2 g I DEALS IN REALTY ' 1 The following real estate tr.ms ' iictioiis were handled during the Hist ten days through the office of fi. .Millard: The bnllillng at 111 and -113 Kast Main street, belonging to Oene f'hildcrs and now occupied by. the Cnllyear .Motor Kales company, was Hold to Dr. li. It. Klllott. The con v'lderntlon v.as considerably above tlO.OOU. 'A ranch of 3-H acres on Trail Creek, belonging to H. C. Mccbcm Was sold to llollie Swingle of I'hoi ni.. Mr. Swingle is moving a band of sheep on the place and expects !.... i Inciuli u Mm.-lll saw 'mill on the place to saw timber on bis place and for neighbors. The Vonsideratlon for the tract of land was SC'iiUI. The Marry Case home nnd four j lots In the Laurelhurst addition; Was sold to I'. W. Haley of Central folnt. Consideration M.""". -Mr. I Haley Is modi-roizlng the place and , has carpenters and plumbers al-j really at work. j ' licit Powell purchased a lu-a,n'c' fiurt on the Sams Valley-Medford to.id and has already built a m -at ; little home and Is fast building up a nice place. A small bouse and J'4 lots bc loiminir to Mrs. K. fi. K.m-lfy was wild to Mr. and .Mrs. Cieo. Wright. ho have moved In with their family, coming from another state. Twenty acres of fine alfalfa land it-as rxchaiwed from llollie Swingle to II. C. Mecheni. This tract Is ba atid Just east t Phoenix. The oonsidciatlon was 4i. IHml other small deals Include a t acre tia' t anil small house on the illd tsuc It'i.id t recent arrivals from t'Ncln.i..k.i and several tots and 'unimtr home tracts liugue river. Local Data Temperature (dogs) Highest (last 12 hrs.i .. tiwosf Mast l:; hrs.i Itei. humidity ( pct.li. . Precipitatfoti .(inches)'... State of weather r - ,S"i n "So- :i.i i :ts o NOTICE! Clear Clear Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. IMS, is.fiii inch. We nrc compelled to vacate our present locution at 30 North Holly street hv .July 1, 1!U29. To avoid movin;,' them wb will make it liberal discount on all cars on hand. We arc determined Id sell eVcrythint: by the' end of the mouth. , i , IP ytni pre id tin- mnrknt for a oar, at the price at which ours will bo sold, it will pay you to look at what we have. Treichler Motor Company 30 North Holly ' . ' " Sutu ise 'ff.day, l:W a. in. Stmsof today, f:50' p. m. Sunrise Monday. a. m. ' 1,7 W.' ni('K7 MclPirdoaSr. fefe,. $Q85 ' I V A li Former price jXoisi v-...- X S11.50. Patent Leather Buckle Pump. Medium too. . '"j ; $Q85 ' 'JtiS&SfP . fl Frmer price f ... i , v $11.00. L;..itj7 fj " ' " ne"st,raP- atn' Leather with , . ' v " ..' One-strap Black Satin, with ' .- junior spike heel. '.flirjfffix 9 Former price . T ' ' ' v I .. - "' X $10.00. 1 ' T i iii ! . yl l&FAUTIFUL. SH3gS poa WOMEN r . " " " - in 1 1 II j brosx1 I i' V.' ';M.'lr I'.- HERE 'TOMORROW! AB JENKINS famous cross country driver, and the exact r t Stiidebaker President Eight, that ran 30,000 miles in 26,329 minutes . , ; : ..(-... O.V.MYERS CO. Phone 464 132 So. Riverside i I.ATONIA. Kv June 22. (IP) Buddv Hasii. ruluen liy Jockey 1). Duhois. won the ITth renewal of the l.utonlu derby h'?rc today uvc it mile and lilf cours in 2 J0 2-'.. The wlfittpT fmlrt t:i.t for strnlKlit ticket. Clyde Van lhiVm was second ami M.ulnec lliini. i STU. BEBMKER Builder of Champions IMPORTANT NOTICE Fruitgrowers Banquet Hotel Medford . June ,i6th, 6:30 p. m. t :; ' Tickets $1.00, on;Sale at Chamber of Commerce or any membeW Winter Pear Conlmittee. All Fruitgrowers Invited WINTER PEAR COMMITTEE. "; Ladies Esjiecially Invited . Electrotherapy Chlropraotlt ! .. Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Year In Medford j , ..TrontnjcnU by.pp.olutrasnf j: Medord Center Bldj. Phone 961' NnluronBth wnod- Snlsnnrt j mm, The Medford i Spirit MKhKOUl) IK HMM.INC TODAY! KnthUHlaHin, pridf mid (hf wilt to Hcnlfive aro. in the aHc.i'ndidioy.On. (he Htrent, In hiiHineMH Ikhikoh, ' ln tlin h(un . . . men and women am tellintc one another thut MtMlford ran and will k ahead ruptdly Unr InK the next tew yean. They am telling of the advantaKeH of IWthtf iff M Gilford with Itn Ideal sltitHftnn for a Rreat center of K)iulaMon. tradrt and fhdiiHtry. The city h: allvo and vihrtint with civic acflr Ity . . . tM rtplrlt that KetH reHitltH! Have you rniiKht. t he Hiilrlt? Have you en I in ted in fit' cnmioti (Jiiiisfl? "Partners In Community Development" PLATES THAT LOOK tlKt NATURAL TEKTM ' . . is-A- (',- uml iiorform hII of tlin innc Monn of fit Mil h) lee Hi aci:ellhl It wlinl ery vtmrrr iif pluinl detiirnn. Thin In lilMhly miednl i.ed work nnd fthotild he enlniKl-.-fl only to ini-n who renter njHin till lniirlnm hrnneft of den flnlry. I in iirepiired fioth Irt ft 1 1 nnd HtipMnnccrt to Klvp. yorl tfie dent po.'ifillile rcii!!. Dr. I. H. Gove TH BIST DENTISTRY DONfi PAINLESSLY' J'l.'i Host lln, upstuirn PHONS IT72J u ........ - 1 ii, ; S Platinum and IB-K, White Gold M j P I Mounting Wedding Rings ftWi ! wU iT' REMEMBER -'li .' VVt " VVe Do dur Own Dfamenif "..i If g'W Xi IS Your Vev'orite jeweler ' Jfjy "" 1 ' " "' 1 . . 1 . 1 . .1 NOTICE TO SHRINERS flPfcf'Mi. iflCnKORIJ SltRIXK fTl.t'n U'NCffKOX nil WondAT. Jnfic Ilth lit onb P. M. tilinrp, lfrttel" MVidfora, coitlpllmoiltlng ! Ull'KltlAI- 1'OTKNTATK lKO. V, VOL'N'GWOltTIt. .,, . Oood attendance requeued. All Shrlnert welcome. ' ChII Motel MeiKonl lirforn Ritlnriliiy noon snJ niak rciorva I hum an that we may prepare. . C. THOMPSON, 8eCTfsTjr.