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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1924)
MEDFOftD MAIL TTCTBTTyE, ftrfiPFOftD, OKEfiQy, FRTDAY, OCTflBFft 10, 1021 WiLLO WSI'Itl.NtiS, Oct. 10. A calf waB killed ly the train Sunihiy morning near (ho Seven Oaks station. This was onn or a bunch of cattle t lint stayed around the wossinii for u 1111111 lor of days. When the herd left the mothor nf tlio culf roiniiinod, and to keep lior from sharing the fiito of her calf, W. n. Harris turned her Into his pasture. K. If. Thornbrue lias loused the M. Palmer ranch 11u.1I Is inovin; fninlly there this week. Mrs. Leila Kldcn of Portland lias been a guest at the J. V. KMon home for ten days. There were n number or very pleasant entertainments In her honor during her stay here, and she was a Kuost of friends in Ashland. Medford and Jaeksonvillo. She left for homo by stage, last Wednesday morning. Frank Poole of Klamath Falls came for his two children Inst Wednesday. The children have been .staying with tholr aunt, Mrs. Charles Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. llorbert Hannn of. Jacksonville were supper guests at the J. W. Elden homo last Saturday and on Sunday the following woiv din ner guests there: Mr. and Mrs. II. A. DoHuque, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Illrk ' holts, Itoland lllrlihnlz and their house Kuest, -Mrs. Leila, Klen. Callers at the "Crossing Ranch" Sun day wero: Mr. and Mrs. Coutnut, Mr. and Mrs. Peters and .Mis. 11. II. Ander son of Crants Pass; Mrs. M. T. Ed wards Miss Ferguson of Medford. Miss dura Anderson., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Anderson writes from Portland, whcie she is visiting lier aunt, that she espcets to enter the (iood Samaritan hospital in April and begin her training as a nurse. Miss Anderson graduated front the Central Point hili school last spring. She has a host of friends here, who with her success. Cobb Law has his new ten room house enclosed and Inhabitable. The Law residence burned last'spring and the family have been living in a small building during tlio summer. Olio Nichols, taxi driver In Klam ath Falls, spent Sunday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicbels. Tin Nichols havo just pur- bis 1 chased a home in Medford and expect to move there soon. A party of hunters from this vicinity returned Wednesday from the Sugar Pine district anil brought home a number of fine buck. The party in cluded besides (Irnnts Pass and iiose burg hunters: Hugh Porter. Hoy Nich ols, Frank Hammond and the hitler's father-in-law. Abbott, Minn Tlielniu Moore, Miss Vliln. Itrndshuiv, -Mis. Mary Lrudshuw and .Mrs. M. H. Simons. Kohcrt Cowdcn was a guest at the homo of Leland JJyslnger Thursduy night. Our teacher, .Miss Hussong, spent the week end at her home In Medford Mr, and .Mrs. (ieorge House and two children were Fugle Point visitors .Saturday afternoon. Albeit tliiaglanil returned to his home Wednesday from the Dow hoH pital where he has been for tho past three mouths. .1. I). Henry made a business trip to Medford Tuesday, returning Wednes day. 't he people In this vicinity all have their fourth cutting of alfalfa up. Walter Itadi liffe was a visitor at Die Leonard home Sunday. AI THE ROGUE ELK BR0WNSB0R0 NEWS Among; those who were in Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I.eun.-n-d and daughter Miss Janetta, .Mr. mid Mrs. Ilalph Tucker, Kllen Tucker end Kletln, Adams. Mrs. Tom A concert by the Medford Civic Trio, consisting of Carlton Janes, violinist Kdward C. Hoot, cello, and S. M. Scott, piano, under the title of an "Evening of Harmony and Happiness," with dinner served from li to D o'clock will be featured at the ftoguo Flk llesort hotol next Tuesday evening. The pro gram follows: Trio Number Five Haydn Poco Allegretto Andantlno cd lnnocentemcnto Prosto assui Londonderry Air Kreisler Carry Mo Hack to Old Virglnny....Hland To the Sea MacDowoll Deep Itiver Coloridge-Taylor Habanera Zamecnik Polish Dance Zaniecnik .OU can make four two -layer cakes from one pound of Gem-Nut Mar ganne And such tender, flaky pastry! Thous ands are now saving money by this wise economy. Swift & Company U. S. A. JlfaI?ors of Premium Oleomargarine St GRATEFUL TO TANLAC - FOR PERFECT HEALTH The board of equMhtntlnn, compos ed of County Judge Oardner, County Assessor Coleman and County Clerk Florey lust week recommended that a cut be made In tillable farm land val uations of 25 per cent, and 33.5 per cent cut on the valuation of stock cattle. An order to this effect was issued. Now the county assessor refused to honor tho order on tho grounds that the motion bringing It before tho board was not proper, and on other teclinleul grounds, and unless some taxpayer takes legal action, to force tho assessor to confirm to the order, tho proposed cuts will die and lan guish and be of no avail. According to county Judge Oardner, the cuts were made after lnvestlga Hons that showed that tillable farm land valuations were higher than the rovenues warranted, while city prop erty was keeping step with the times. The cut. In effect, would remove from the record rolls, not the tax rolls, ap proximately $ 1,500,000. The cut on stock cattle was made for the reason that tho market was low, and the valuation high, tho slash being from fl8 to $12 per head, or $0. Seattle Lady Gives Tanlac IJull Credit for Her Re covery. - , EAGLE POINT ITEMS Mr. McAllister was a visitor here a few days ago and stated that ho ex pected to operate tho Harry Carleton place which he owns and that ho is nliiK to build now fence, Heed consid erable lund and improve the farm Kenerally. Mr. and Mrs. Thorndyko pf Mon tana have born looking for a house to rent. Mr. Thorndyko has accepted a position with Mr. Campbell in the bank. lirown & ponle arc having a mod ern bungalow hullt upon their rami which they recently purchased from the hank. John Smith is building tho bouse for them. Mrs. Gearin has returned to her homo in Portland. Mrs. Gearin spent the slimmer h?rc visiting with her brothers, and sisters and other rela tives. Mrs. Van Scoy accompanied ,her sister, Mrs. Gearin to Portland where she expects to spend a couple of weeks. She has no doubt been missed from the switchboard. John Walsh of Lake Creek called upon our merchants yesterday. Tho Ladles' Civic Improvement club will meet in the library this afternoon. Mr. Urownleo and Mr. Hhefflo of C. O. P. Co;, from the Medford office, spoke to the students of tho school Tuesday morning and explained the electrical essay contest to them. Tho students were greatly interested and quite a number registered for tho con test. The high school boys nre putting up goals on the athletic field and hope to give a better account of themselves in the game of combination ball with Kogue Kiver Friday afternoon. Tho teachers of tho school in coop eration with the directors hope to secure a piano for the school. It is to bo hoped .they vill be successful be cause it is often needed. Tho enroll ment of tho high school is increasing all tho time. Jt'now has 24 students. Mr. and Mrs. Khoinsburg and fam ily of Ohio havo located upon tho Cooley farm and their children en tered school Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Peck and family nro recent arrivals among us and re located upon tho Meadowbrook farm. "I would not bo back In the condi tion I was before tnking Tanluc for a million dollars," recently declared Mrs. N. E. Washburn, 4018 41nt Ave., Ho., Seattle, Wash. . "Stomach trouble had taken away all niy strength and brought mo down to where I could not keep going from weakness and suffering. I was so nervous, restless and miserable that life was a burden. Only those af flicted with indigestion as I was can know 'what I endured. "As stubborn as my caso was, Tan Ian haB built me up 13 lbs. and there Is not a trace of my old troubles left. In fact, I am now enjoying perfect health and I am just so grateful for my recovery that I want to praise Tanlac to everybody." Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. M.v .... I -Mb. yA ; "ONCE IN A RED MOON" by JOEL TOWNSLEY ROGERS To tlio lust chapter the talo runs with passion, with Jest, with terrify inK intimations mingled with the mo'' absurd levity. In the 3o a day Rental Library and GIFT SHOP Tanliie Vegetable'l'dls for constipa tion; made and recommended ny i"- manufacturers of Tiinlae. Radio Programs for Tonight KII.I, I.os AnKcles, 395 meters, 8 to 10, program presented through tho courtesy of Mullen and Bluett, arrang ed by li. Alison Phelps. Kl't. I.os Anueles. 409 meters, S to 9, EvonnR Herald, Cnrl Edward Mutch. 11 to 10, proBiam from Ex aminer studio. 10 to 11, John Small man, nluht, 11 to 1!! Ambassador Hotel Coroanut Grovo Orchestra. Kl'Stl. I.os Angeles, 278 meters, 9:1.1 to 10. studio program featuring the Silver Hand under the ctireetion oc O. SI. Nichols. Also tho Temple choir. I.eeturo on "Kadio," by N. IS. Crown, rndlo engineer. Marjoric Noll Snider, pupil of Marshall Stcd man in readings. 10 to 11. Organ re cital presented through the courtesy of I toy Held Krignnll. Kl-'I, livening Herald, I.os Angoles. 4D1I meters, 8 to 9, Carolyn Weeks Helms presenting concert program, .lodge Hugh J. Crawford, talk on traffic. KC.O, Oakland, 513 meters, 8:00 studio program. 10 to 1:00 dance music program by Henry Hulstcad's Orchestra and soloists, Hotel St. Krnncls. San Francisco. KXb. Oakland 609 meters, 8 to 10:20, Studio program. KI'O. San Francisco, 423 meters. 12:4"i. talk broadcast from tho Com monwealth Club Luncheon at the ln lare hotel. - KOW, 1'oitland. 493 meters, 8:00. popular lecture provided liy tho Uni versity of Oregon extension division. 10:50 limit Owls, with Oeorgo Olsen's Hoot owl orchestra, l'antnges theator frolic unil other feature-". INCOMPARAIU.K OIIj VOW Hl'K'KS PEN'NZOIL, Is a perfect lubri cation for Rulcka and other good cars. It'a pure Pennsyl vania. Available In can and cases. 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