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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1929)
I All I'l M A til H.'i tH4IHtl' lUAU. TMIMtlMN) 4 M IIM'IIIII I IV 'II I I I I t b III' J ! ' rPirFOTlD MATTj THTBTTXE, ArEDFORD. ORKCiOV, THURSDAY,- JUXE 27, 102fl.: PACE-TWO STEELHEAD TROUT ASHLAND FOLDERS!. REINKING TRUCK FURNISHING SPORTl A RE DISTRIBUTED GOES THRU BRIDGE ABOUT GOLD HILL: IN LOS ANGELES ON SARDINE CREEK 1 ;r. ividends To Those We Serve OUR STOCKHOLDERS present an excellent cross-section of the residents of this community: . bankers, bookkeepers, barbers; farmers and fore men ; wives and widows ; musicians and executives practically every occupation is represented. OUK CUSTOMERS include a large majority of the population of this district who find light and power service a daily necessity. That is unmis takable evidence of tho essentiality of our service .rock-bottom security for your investment! Uur stockholders not only use our service but share in its profits. The opportunity is now cpn for you to become one of them! 6 Preferred Shares Dividends payable every ninety days Learn how we can help you on tho road to financial independence through Thz California Oregon Power Company OFI1CIS. pWW Umd. Ctann Fui . RoKbmj . ICl.rn.th hill -Orefca YtfStA Wuu Dunjmuir-OlllornU A COLORFUL KITCHEN for $6. PLANNED BY Z ENA-DARE carbon ' JuyM3ainj IB, GOLD 1111.1,. Ore. .luno 37. IISiieolHll Now la thn t linn for HiioriHini'ii to Kft nut thi'lr mil anil ! tackle fur tlw fiiliiollii ItoHUe river j HtcclhniKln. A -.arKo nuiulinr are IihIiik I'lnmlit dully by eujle of jthlH vicinity. I The river hkviiih to lie ullve will ! Bteolheiul ut nearly every riffle. jThey me IiIIIiik milliners, hut will I also take u fly In the trveiiliiK. He IhIiIhh Hie Kteellteail, ti netnher 'of 'salmon and trout arc being caught. I The nillHiile of the Cold Hill ga j lane In LeiiiK renovated and ro 1 palnteil. A hahy hoy was liorn on last I Sunday uvomIiik lo .Mr. lillil Mih. Marvin Kmery of thlH city. Tom Griffith has been III for the 'past few weoks but Is now rapidly lininovlnn. Tho 0(U1 Follows held their leg ulnr menllUK TueHday evening of thlM week. Tho UHUal hitHimiHfl rou- tlnu wiik taken up und u fair niiin- ber wjih prenent. I Kred Kelwio 1h Improving front j Ills recent lllnoMi. A targe number of local people lure employed In the orcharda near this city. The thinning Ik now In I full progress In HloHt of the or lehardH and large crevn of workers Jure being employed. This work ! furnishes employment for an extra large number. Swimming has become one of the most linpular aporta in the laKt I few daya In thlx city. I Mrs. I). II. Kerry of Fools ('reek jwuH a visitor lo our cily the first of the week. Among the recent Medford visit ors from this city were Mrs. '.Myrtle K. Millspaiigh. Mra. C. W. 'Martin anil daughter .Mil. MVS. Tetiey Itess, Mra. Ceoige llainmersley ami Mr. and Mm. .Merrltt ilartman. John Cook Is recovering from an injury suffered a week or so ago. J. W. flrymi ban been cleaniui: out the well or A. A. Walker for tho past few days. Among visitors from Sams Val ley the pas.! week have been Mr. and Mrs. l-Yank Monow, Mr. and Mm. rm. Kinney and Mr. ami Mrs. 'The walls are pamteJ with Tillergto, Sea Foam Green: uveal, cupboards, etc., with Fullergto, Light Ivory. The avenge size kitchen needs one gallon f Tutlerglofor the ualls ($4. 00); two quarts or cup. hoards and woodwork ($2.20); Mat cost $6.20, FuiXERGLO is really remarkable for walls, ceilings, woodwork. Beautiful 1 mouern colors and pastel tints, with f,N a satin-like finish. Durable. Yon r.in wasli it spotlessly clean with soap and water. . . Your Fuller dealer, listed be low, will gladly give you color card. . .Tunc in toZcna Dare's talks on home decoration, every Wednesday morn ing," Woman's Magazine of the Air," NBCnctvork;and KSLand KGIR. TULLE RG LO Jor UWs, Ceilings, Woorwor ('. K. 1 -him h. ASHI-AND, On;.', Jjino ; 2.-l.8'-rfaU FoMith compiled by . AkI land chamber or commerce l;u upt'ini;, have boen l'luceil with tui Oiprmii HlnLe chamber ot conmn'm! at !h AukcIch fnr'dlMfrlbuttfm to toiirintn. K. i. Martin, forniHr bcc rotary (if llio Ashland chanihcr i)f coimncrcfi, who 1h now Cdnnec-fd with tho hiuIh chamlxr, Htutcs tlia'. (he fohlei H are causing consider able lntoreHt on the part or tour Ihih. Chaptt-r A. C of tho P. K. O. Mlstcrliond In-Ill Dm laKl meeting "f tho year Saturday afternoon In connection wUh the annual picnic. Kltihtncn wimo preHcnt at the home of MrH. H. C. Kornythn on Tenacn Htreet and tablet wero placed on Iho lawn iiikIit tho Hliado of tho fir tt'noH for thn abundant mnal which wiih Hcrved at I::f0 o'clock. Thn Kroilp lingered at tho abb; fni' friendly chat and Mth. Sum K. Me Nalr. in bchall' of tho chapter, pre honied tho proHidunt, AlrH. houin IXmIko, who w;iH lately elected Htiile treasurer, with a handsome guard for her Klstorhood emblem. Mrs. 1 ixlwo roHpunded in flttiiiK torn is to thn prewenUition. (JuentK of Chap ter A, C. for the day wero Miss (iertrude Kn!e of Itlchmonch Cal.; Mm. HcHsie Smith, who has recent ly moved to Ashland, from Xanipa, liliiho. and MIhh Kvu Poley, who teiiclH'K In Oakland, Cal. Miss Miriam OalnienHon, a form or teacher in the commercial depart meiii of the Ashland high Kchonl, arrlverl tn Aslihiud on Friday of In Kt Week for a visit with friends atld has been the house guest of Mi'H. A. 10. Kinney on (Jranite Htreet. MIsk Calmeason Iimk tau.hl during the past year in Kreann, Cal. fciho left Ashland Sunday fny S' nitb', Wash., where she will hail for (ho Orient lo spend tlie sum mer vacation in China. Min Cal mettson travels with a KrVmp that will bo coudueted by I'pton Close. Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Leeds of I.ok Angeles are vfsltliiK 1n Ash hind unions their relatives in tho Wanner family and have been the house miosis of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kinney on (Jranite street. They spent Sunday visit ini; at the T. W. Allies home. VALUABLE JERSEY ON SARDINE CREEK FARM. QUEEN'S'AUTO STALLS ' SUBJECT LENDS A!D KAU11.'K CltKKK. Ore., .lime 21. (Spncinl) Mr. and Mis. .1. f I. Miller hiid the mlHrnrlone In lose u fine younw: Jersey row last week, which I hey bud pur chased A lew werlts UKi. The cow had in seine way cut sotne 111110; pnlsuii, presiiinahly sum poisoned lt:irey, whirl) h;td lieen Ktntvd in the barn lor some time. i)r. (ii(en. the veterinary, was enlted out from Medford, but too Into to save the row. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menneit and ulsters, the two Misses Iten neit nf Portland, were visitors over Sunday of last week with Mrs. HenneU's aunt, Mrs. K. C Ktenc. They wero on a two weeks' vara t ion trip to San l-'ranclseo, Ixh Aiih-elep" and other southern points. A pleasant pRity was held on Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mi's. Kvn' Newion. the main event helnic u mlscellaneoii! show er Klven hy those present to Mrs. Korest Mltelielt. formerly of thin jilnre. but who now resides in .Medford. Jlefresbments uT rake, straw hrrle and cr'am and tea were served, and a very pleasant lime was had by all. The ladies present wero tho At t'sda iiies Kvu New ton, Nora Walt, Minnie Kiene. Nina Dusen hi'irv, Kva Smith. Mtldred Wright, KrrM Smith. Ijiitti Ihisenhefry and .lolta C.rlfflthM of this place, Mllly Walker and Mrs. H. I-'. ' Irake of (lohl mil. Mrs. F. MtletH ll and Mrs. tshetdon. of, .Medford und Maude Stavns of (irants Pass. I4OND0N, June .(l)-fjuoon I Mary bad the unusual experience of be'hiK Klven a lift home by a 1 pasriiiLT motorist when (ln royjl ! auteinohflo hroko down this after-I noun In tiff shopping district mar :Oxf.ird si I. I I Mer majesty was on licr way to ; liuekliu;hatn palace from an curly j laficrnootrs shopping w hco it was jfoiind that liir slarler of her earl I was jammed and could not readilyl he fixed. SARDINE -CRBKK. June 27. tSpeclul) E. UolnkiiiK of Gold 11111 broke through the bridge across Snrdlno crock '.Monday' while coin lug out from the ElrdEdge pluco with a 'truck, loud of wood. No great damage was -dmio. except to the hrfdffft nod to KrneKt'K genial disposition, as ho had to go some distance to a telephone to call for another truck to help him out of the crook' bed. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt attended the meeting at Medford Monday night of the farmers' marketing committee. Mrs. Kva Newton was a visitor Friday evening with Mrs. Milly Walkor or Hold Hill. Jesse and Maude S tarns of Grant h Pass visited with their grandmother, Mrs. Eva Newton, several day this week. Ttalph Householder and family were visiting rclatlvoB here Mon day evening. Mr. and Mih. W. T. Newton of San Francisco visited over the week and with relatives here, leav ing Monday for Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver, It. C, on a com bined buKlnesR and pleasure trip. Mr. Newton has been in the em ploy of the American Can company for the pas't 13 years and now holds the position of electrical engineer for all of the can company fac tories on the Pacific coast. MrH. Nlnu Dusenborry is enjoy ing h visit with her father. I. Householder, and two brothers, Charles and Eckel, and their wives ol' ixm Angeles. They are well known here, being formerly resi dents of the vicinity of Cold Hill. EAGLE IrWLKS : ; PICNIC NEAR INTAKE KAOI.K POINT. Ore., June 'J7. (Special.)" A nutnlier of Ibe Kagle I'oint folks journeyed to the in take, ahoui six miles a hove Lake 1 'reek Soi'dav, and enioved a boun tiful picnic dinner. This Is one or f he choicest Miots in I -ike Creek for pi n'iex - it is foul und shady. Those enjoying t he day were S. II. Itarnish. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Uur nish and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy and family. Mr. and .Mrs. Thoron Taylor and son I'.illy and Mrs. Swiikj- and John Phillips. Our community was saddened by the recent death of Mrs. Frank SI re ban. She leaves two ha hies and her husband lo mourn her loss. Mrs. Str.-iban bud made her home In Eagle Point for a .number of years. Mr. afld Mrs. VIIKnm Perry were dinner guests Sunday 'noon at the lu-me of Mr. and Mrs. Char- WSieathe Raisins A little - fresher . . . a little purer . . like a breath of mountain air Wnr.N" you've had t!ic thrill of coaling air that blows throui;h mountain pines , : . . if your blood has tingled with life and vigor as you've looked from a mountain's top . . . then you know the new kind, of thrill v.h ith'.1'' 'Can a da Dry" brings, to you. A little higher quality of ingredi ents . . a little better blending of those ingredients . . . a method of carbonation vh itli is secret . . . and the purest Jamaica ginger . . . re sult in making "Canada Dry" the champagne of ginger ales. This line old beverage is as mellow as the shadows of a pine forest . ' . . yet havingthe zest and vigor of the air you breathe. It is w purer, finer, more delightful beverage. Have you tried, it? 1929 Tic Qluunpagne of (jiugcr "Sfcs b r s. rat. oj. J 4 Si'ln H1n 'i I !ilsin,?.-!inip- hn nils. py Mumlilirry. Kiillnwins Ihc din-, unil fn'mily ill Kn;;lp P'pirit: nor lhi.-y nltondfl llw funiTal'wrv- , . Sir. and Mrs. 1.. O. I'Ynl.-iiul "f icos of Mrs. IS.-.-.l'- m I'.utio K;ills T.ilont unci hit: LrollnT. -Mr. Fin ;ind Kf .suppiT Kllcsls at lllfl.uid nf l.ua .Aki'Ipj, also Mr. anil hnnio iif Mr. and Mrs. O. M. (Sum .Mrs. Cniilrlanil nf Aiiirnli-s vit of that rity. visitnrs at tin- hump of -Mr. and Mrs. It. C Kstop of I.os Aimols Mrs. I.t'sU'C Tlirofkmurti'ii ail fain and Miss Myrtle Plilllironk of San ily Sunday iifti-rminn. lllrco loft .Monday for tholr home, Mr. and Mrs. Alfml Smith ninl after a week's visit at tho home Mr. aud Mrs. Allmri Auijer of Al- of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Philbrook hany. tul., Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sniilli of t'cnlral 1'oint and Mr and Mrs. Clari'iyo l'rultl of Hill and. C.il., look dintii'l. Monday at the hoini' of Mi-, and Mrs. l.uViy Smith and family. p- FULLER if CO., 160 I sont SiRF.-r, loi i and to Granclirs in 38 Wrttrm Cities Rogue River Lumber Co. BEAGLE HAY YIELD REPORTED HEAVY r.KAf :i.K. n'., .Inno 17. (Spc Ittl. lln h)K Is In full kuiij- lien 1'hitsr whn lutvr alfalfa inn nntrly rinKbcil. Imt tin vlbl hay and cats Hint wit'h ai' just reaily lo cut' now. mii t rips art ivum-ieil hy I'Xivryitni. ' ; The WlUbuns ft Sii;mlllri- hlin BiiiM! runrh Ih Ihrosbinfi hhnxrass KtM'll 1 h IV tck. Til" l-INtp CllllH" lo all i-iMiai inns i hi ynar, Mr. and Mtb. .lthn 'Htllb- and Imnlly nf Trull wriv vhilni's at niir Hunduy nrhool and cbureh sur- iiTM Vinnday nmrnliii:. MI.wh Klhi und 1 4i urn ltlaik niitu of this plaro und lafo Smtlh rrlnnd nf Mrtfoi-rt wt-ro Sunday ttirst! at ihc home nf Mr. and Mis. Fan; mi Ira and family; . Alind lrHdlnutirl. In wnrk'tnc n Mdfn? rt ai Mr invwnt timn and ,-Im-iM (ln t,'-(k ml t linlin- In . Tin Mi(Mld Mid Sa ml. -i-m, lani'ltw spout Siinl.i pnnnKiii at Fnl i hi 'rook. i.pdn: at tit-' NnHnal brido und Mill I rook falU on ihnr w ay hmm. Tbrro will In proaehhm ut tho "olnmlhuiiMf ntxt Sunday aftoriviMn. I5tv. Fhlldnn nf F.nld Kill will Iihvo rlmruo of thr wrvloc. Tli Ih-v outn hi-ld Ihrlr tTKU lr iiirotini; Saturday rvnilna. The 1 iih vrr pattnl put nn n tlomnn! ra tion and tho ol vh wnv thoir Itursl". Fhaillt iVArmmitl wax "himnna tip" wood !at Satui diiy. Ho haw bHn rnttitiK: vimm! all iprtu(r off bin wood lot and putting tht nuno on tho nmrkot. PINTS i I mxr -tnv lor w i r w Take that .'Tn welt earned &cA vacation! RAISIN GROWERS: Enjoy thi. 'M&.1 popular hcai jafegt. quarters of Kfft&SpS&'-'l Valley famOio. & AS MiHtal ream. " Jiemn. Boom nd Uth, SbK 'HOTEL Sui fa'in of Hi-niiit- county road i-oninM-lim: Sprafiiic Jlivor with Klamath ' Ka!l-i.akin-icw hlgbway will ho fMmilf1t"d .litly 1 "i. It costs no more to own a lieo than any good HKW car Maybe you've thought that a Reo Flying Cloud was beyond your means. But let's consider! A hundred dollars, or so. more oh the down-payment, possibly three additional payments, and you've cleared up the frit cost difference a difference which a Reo Flying Cloud will ultimately save you in repairs alone. ' r-. Reos are not built on the "one-year two-year trade-in" basis.- They'art built to give outstanding service for four, six. or even more, years to be running -well long after the ordinary car has outlived its usefulness. More than that : a Reo gives you a degree of road performance and mechanical dependability that can fairly be compared only with that ren dered by cars in the highest price-field. You will get a pleasure and continued satisfaction that you have never experienced . . . And it will cost you actually less than it would to run a $1000 car. TAYljOR C? OrAitHtLl I IKKKBtaSSll. v Wg5SMa Z tlt Fly Inn ClmmH an thm J J 3- ehaU. ' l! liF jFEDER-VL RE S ERV Happiness and One Dollar. . . One dollar may mean much happi ness to you, if you use that dollar to open a Savings Account at this bank and then consistently add to it a little each week. A growing bank balance will keep you in high spirits. First National Bank Mi'dforil, Ori'jron LYI NG CLOUDS A'oir you can have a Reo Flying Cloud ot a lenrer price than ever before. Rro FIvint Cloujj at pnetd at the factory at fnHirm: 5 -Pitnr SMn S I W. Span t H15: NUiwr ( 1 745. Stl 11870; Cr of ilMonlhlH70. 2-Pinrr Coup 11179. Sn JI475. 2-4-P.wntrr Coupe lm. Span H"'': Micr Scon 11750. 5 Pnjer Broushim. M' JI505. Soon JI720. 4 P4inrr Vieiorit. M.if I65, Spon JI820. RoAr, htrr $1685, Sport t!SI0. REO MOTOR - CAR COMPANY LANSING . MICHIGAN O. V. MYERS CO. Phone 464 132 So. Riverside