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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1924)
MErFcmr mail trtrttnr mtcpforp. oF.r.oy, fiiiday, oriTonF.n io, mi FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS Free THiil or n Mi'tlmil Tlint Anyone - t Can l-'so Wllhont DlKToinrnrl ur l.os of Timi! GEORGE GATES IS IHIa We huve .1 nu'thotl for tho control of jVmhniR, and we want you to try 11 at our PxpciiHi. No mat tor whether your case Is of lmiij Mantling or re cent development, whether it In pres ent rh occuHtonal or chronic Asthma, j you should send for a free trial ot j our method. No matter in what ell- ma to you live, no matter what your, age Or occupation, If you are troubled with asthma, our method should ro-j lieve you promptly. 'We especially want to send It to J those apparently hopeless cases. where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes "patent smokes," etc., haw failed. Wo want to show everyone at our expense that our method is designed to end all dif ficult breathing, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free qffer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send no money. Simply mail coupon below. Do It today you do not even pay postage. GENERAL CHAIRMAN FOR ARMISTICE DAY. FltKK TIUAIj fOI'I'OX FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 268C NiiiRiira ami Hudson Sta., Buffalo, N. Y. Send freo trial of your method to: ANNOUNCEMENTS - COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT O. W. MILAM, Independent candi date for County School Superinten dent at the election November 4th. Principal and Supervisor of school for 21 years In county. Adv. CITY TREASURER I hereby announce my Candidacy for the office of City Treasurer for the city of Medford. It is rumored that my name has been proposed and my candidacy ad vocated by a Kroup contesting the no-called administration ticket. Thorc Is no truth to this report. I am an lndcpendnnt candidate in every re spot absolutely unassoclated with either of the opposing groups and most earnestly request that my candi dacy be so considered. It clocted I will bring '.3 the of fice eight years experience as De puty Assessor of Jackson county which should qualify mo for the position. I am single and the solo support of my mother who resides in Med ford with mo. Jf clocted I will strive earnestly to render efficient and satisfactory service. Adv. LINNIB HANSCAM. F. & E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT Tonight and Saturday "Dessert Bridegroom" with JACK HOXIE 11 Comedy ADDED ATTRACTION "White Knight" MAGICAL ENTERTAINER Admission 10c and 30c Doctors prescribo our pure ice. cream for many patients to whom the) -will not allow solid food, lie cause doctors know that pure Ice cream is a nutritious dish. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson In accordance with the plans of the -local American Kcion post to cele brate Armistice day. Nov. 11th with: an elaborate program. Com man tier Paul McDonald has appointed George j Cialed (ieiural chairman for the day's activities and ho in turn has appointed committees to lake charge of each di vision of the arrangements. It is the intention of the veterans to have a larne parade, prizes heinc Kiven for the winning floats in several classifications. The 40 hemmes and S chevatix, fun deparlmont of the legion, will take over the furnish law of street stunts atid already have out lined a number of mirth provoking antics for tho amusement of the crowds. Committeemen who nre working on the celebration include the following: Ceo. (lales, general chairman. Parade: H. IS. MeKlhose, chairman; Gain Robinson, Fred Heheffel, 1 1. Fluhrer, Hoy Elliott, Karl Crow, Col. Paine. Street stunts: J. V. Judy, chairman; harry Mann, AVarren liutler. John Denver, Dr. Pollock, Henry Pritifclo, Earl Browne. Music: Wilson AValte. Advertising: 11. L. Bromley, chair man. Dance: Seely Hall, chairman; C. McCredie. J. Moffatt, E. Leach, Cole Holmes, A. J. Crose. Decorations: Tom Swem. L Mrs. N'i'lllo .M. I'crl of tills city, whose husband John A. l'erl, was de feated for tile republican nomination for coroner, in the spring primaries by H. V. Conger, aiso of tills city, Thursday filed with the county clerk, her petition for the place, as an "In dependent" candidate, and her name will .fro on the ballot at the Novem ber election. The petitions contain 74 names, distributed us follows, as to residence: Ashland, TO; EaIe- 1'olnt, 3(1; Med ford, 400: Central Point, 42; Jackson ville, 3; riioonlx, 2. Friends of Mrs. I'erl state slio will wane an aifurosslvo campalKti. CSeoriro W. Milam, candidate for bounty school superintendent is the only other Independent caudklato running In this county. Genuine Hunch MiiRiiuto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Kinhth and artlrit. If Clyde (lardner, Lloyd Rippey and James O'lvll returned from their ten days hunting trip lart niiihl at Suar ine camp on the Vmpuua dtvlde, bavin? been snowed out. Their om inir trip was successful, they having kllletl several deer and a L'"o intund bear, and severely wounded another hour which they tracked a half mile but could not find. When snow con tinued to fall last evening at the rale of two inches an hour they thought it advisable to hurry t home. Pr. It. .1. Conroy who started out with the parly returned home last Sunday. llefore you buy that piano see H. O. Uiunspach nt "Weeks & Orr. He can save you money. IIo knows pianos and is reliable. tf Special showing new fall shades In women's silk hosiery at The Hub Shoe Store Saturday. Lot 1, !Sc; lot 2. SI. 48; lot 3. fl.OS. 172 Ask your grocer for Mrs. Pouar's Mayonnaise and Sandwich Spread, (luarantced pure and wholesome. Trv them. 104 Ralph Cowglll of Medford. Is at the Imperial. Mr. Cowglll is one of the two republican nominees for Vepro sentative in the legislature from Jackson county. TTo served bis cotiuty in this capacity in the 1923 sesslun. Portland Journal. Marcel and curl last longer after n Golden (Hint shampoo. 102 The Grants Pass Cavemen held their annual election of officers last night in that city, Neil Allen of that city being elected to succeed Jas. T. Cbinnock as Chief Plghorn. other officers were elected and considerable business transacted including the re ports of committees on the coming Cavemen's show and the booster trip to the Tournament of Roses at PasA dena this winter. This trip which is to be made for the purpose of adver tising the Oregon Caves. Crater Lake and all of southern Oregon promises to be one of the biggest advertising stunts ever put on by a booster or Kiinlmtfon. Present plans call for a special Pullman car with prospects of an entire special train. Tho meeting was attended by A. S. ltosenbaum, Horace Promley and W. 1'. Qulsen- berry of this city. Saturday at Tho Hub Shoo Store three big lots of women's silk hosiery going on sale at Sc. $1.4S and Sl.'.is, new fall shades, in all sixes. 172 Got n new six volt, 1 1 pinto storage battery for $10.75, and end your bat tery trouble. Phoenix Battery Shop, Phoenix. Oregon. 17 5 JURY LIST FOR FALL .TERM OF I Tho next term of the cinult court will convene Monday, o, tuber 27, at ten o'clock, Circuit .Iinlgu Charles M. Thomas, presiding. The Jury list of 31 names was drawn Thuisday, and contains the names of but six women, . the smallest number since hire service for women became .a state law. ' Tile f!v Charlotte Lane. KnuJe liiowu Allen, Knglo i drawn are: PnilU; l.otlHM ohit : l-hninu j Houston, Trail: Zora K. 1 1 umphreys. J Eagle IMlnt and Ada J. Kington, j Medford and Emma J. Kees, Medford. j The remainder of the jury list Is as follows: John VY. John, Cold Hill; Herbert Elmore. Appleate; I.ee lilat k. Jack sonville; J. s. Porter, Central point: Arthur II. Davcnhill, Ashland: Henry Maury. Jacksonville: 1 ijiram Smith. Ashland: Frank Van Cleave, Kuch; James owitms. i;oi;ue Kiver; Sterling P. Hunter. Phoenix: Kobert H. Bovl. j Medford: H. S. Harrison, Ashland; A. Kinney, Medford; Orville Kit chic, Ashland; X. s. Bennett, Med ford: Prank M. Maimimr. Prospect: I A. W. liubhs. Medford: I, oil it) 11. YVy 1 ant, Ashland ; George Mordoff, Med ford; Ceo. Y. Kimr. Ashland; ,!iert Anderson. Medford; Marlon l Ciib- b!e. Medftird; ('has. Howard, Med ford . A udi'i'W J . Aiitlui'Hitu, Metiford ; K ,V liher. tVntrnl Point. jf WW" Fcrlnfantt, Childrc The. Ancd Rich Milk, Malted Gr.iln ext. in powder form.mnkcsThe Food-Drink for All Ages. Digestible No Cookiag. A liRlit Lunch always nt hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for "Horliok'a," at all Fountains. Stir Avoid Imitations Substitute, ASSIls ()i:it TIIK KOflilKS (Continued from page ono) during the exciting moments and de clared I he difficulties of navigation with complications of buoyancy and uncharted land wore greater than those of piloting a warship at sea. The shennndoa bis scheduled to leave San Diego at 10 a. m., Saturday on the . voyage up the pacific coast to Lakeview, near Tacoilia, completing the outwardbound halt of tho cruise. llr Bible Bought Sr Tbday A CONSTANT PKAVEK. Withhold not thou thy tender mercies from ine, () Lord: let thy loving kindness and thv truth continually preserve me. Ps. 40:11. Tho Syrians take the rose as their emblem of Immortality. A THREE DAYS' ER SIGNAL Always Insist on Fleisher Yarns When you knit, select your yarns with ns much citi'i- us you do your di'i'ss iiiiiIitkiIs. If you my desirous of l;islinr hcmily, entienl ns to color, iind exacting ns to weiiriiui iiiilities, then you will use Ihe l''leisher Yiirns. You will use Ihem liecmise of their softness :i ti 1 lieuu tiful eleiir colors. The Kleisher trmle mark is n pledge of iiiilily. l.ook for it on every hull ofi yiirn you huy. UMBRELLAS These rainy days call for l"nihrellas. We have them for the children ntlendinir school, the fine silk ones in assorted colors and hcautiful handles for the ladies and larger sizes for men. MILLINERY Special values are offered for Saturday only on Trimmed Hats. Our new models in Velvet and Yelour pattern Hats have that ehiu and style so greatly admired. These offerings combine both quality and price. Excella Fashion Monthly for November, 1924, 25c a copy Soniethine; new in magazines illus Irating the newest ami smartest lCxeella Styles and vivid stories of real life. . V Tleisheivsj WK SKLIj for licss SHIELD'S 222 W. Main Medford S.S. S. will rid you of bolls, pimples, blackheads and skin eruptions! DON'T CLOSE your eyes to tho warning which Nature gives when miixry, painful boils appear on your neck, face or other parts of your body. Boils, pimples and so-called skin disorders are the result of on impoverished condition o the blood and are not to be trifled with. It is nothing more than folly to ex pect to get absolute, relief from the use of locul treatments, such as oint ments, salves, etc. Such remedies may afford temporary relief but you want more than relief; you want a remedy which will rid you forever of the tor turing disorder. And the one remedy which has no equal is S.S.3. S.S.S. stops boils and keeps them from cominp;. S.S.S. builds blood- Eowcr! That is what makes fighting lood. FiRhtinp; blood destroys im purities. It fights boils ! It tights skin eruptions pimples, blackheads, ec zema! It always wins! S.S.S. has been known since 1820 a ono of tha greatest blood builders, blood cleans ers and system strengtheners ever produced. There are no unproven theories about S.tl.S., the scientific results of each ot its purely vege table medicinal ingredients are ad mitted by authorities. Begin takini S.S.S. today and clear your skin of those blood disorders! S.S.S. is sold st nil Rood drug stores in two stirs. The larg-cr siso Is more economical. eWorld's Best , 'AjloodMedlcine n" i7-r-t'v7n'i'IlT " 'f' KiMlll Enlarging the Go We find by using the Golden Rule in all our dealings that our store is too small, and we need more space. We find honest dealings and honest prices show the ap preciation of the shoppers of this community. Comparative prices are misleading and confuse the shopper i . Iden Rule Store "The Biggest Little City in the West" Chronic couglis and persistent colds lead to serious lung trnuhlc. You can slop them now with Crcomuiaio an emulsified creo eoto that is pleasant to take. Cruomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold ac tion; it soothes and heals tho inflamed mcmhranns and kills the germ. Of all known drug, creosote is recog nized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healing agency fur the treatment of chronic ecuglts and colds and olliei forms of throat ami King ti on Idea. Crcomulsion contain?, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which wot he and1 heal the 'inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation,, while Ihe creosote fioes on to the stomach, is cbsorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the genua that lead to consump tion. Crcomtilsinfl is gmrnnlr.f d satisfactory in (lie treatment of chronic roughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catanhrl bronchitis and other forms of throat anrfrlunR discuses, and is excellent for buildlr. up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any eouph or cold, no matter of how long stand ing, is not relieved after takinj according to directions. A3k y.vir dnieiat. Creo inuls inn Co, AtlsnM. Ga, (Adv.) JONES' CASH STORE Where your dollar goe3 farther Drugs Dry Goods Novelties Groceries - Sale on Overalls, Work Shirts . . , :. TRY THIS STORE FIRST WE DELIVER 225 W. Main Germantown Zephyr Gennantown Zepnyr Uomes in all wanted shades, also in Shetland Floss. Good for Sweaters, Shawles, etc., for cold weather... Priced at, the ball, 35c. Knitting Wool Dark Grey Knitting Yarn, suitable for socks, mittens, etc., at 50c the skein, or $2.00 the pound. Flannel Shirts Flannel Shirts This is the weather for them at $2.45. Better ones $3.25 to $5.60. Wool Socks Men's Heavy - Wool Socks in all weights, wanted colors 23c, 40c, 50c, 70c and 90c pair. Siicker Coat and Pants Slicker Coats and Pants for rainy, outside work, $2.95 the garment. W e are remodelling the rear part of our adjoining store building for additional floor space, also for an p-fo-date office. ; Our friends will find the same courteous treatment ac corded them during this alteration as before and bet ter service available as soon as we are finished. Come in and see our new addition. MEDFORD ASHLAND BUTTE FALLS DUNSMUIR This is the time of year when the shoppers of southern Oregon are turning to Win ter Merchandise. Their thoughts turn naturally to the Golden Rule store for they know that our every-day prices are far lower than these so-called sales; as comparative prices are misleading and are confusing to the shopper. Our every-day prices are always lower for the same merchandise and "one price to all." Phoenix Vests and Bloomers i For the Particular Person in Wanted Colors Phoenix Underwear in Ladies' Silk Vests and Bloomers This garment is made specially of Rib Knit Silk from Japan Silk, twisted specially for long i wear and stands laundering perfectly. Ladies' "Fitrite" Combinations Vests and Bloomers Peach, Orchid and black $1.85, $2.25 to $2.90 each. Ladies' "Fitrite" Combination Suit in Pink.' "The Underwear of Modesty." Priced $1.45. Clifton Knitted Vests Clifton Knitted Fabric Silk Vests. They are knitted for hard wear for par ticular people. Priced $1.25 the garment. Latest in Ladies' Sweaters Blouses New Shipment Ladies' Blouses full 64 inches long... Made up in the latest style with wide band around bottom. Priced $8.50 to $11.65. Mackinaws for Men Oregon City Mackinaws for cold winter months. We have a complete stock of the "Best Made." Priced $10.50 to $12.50. Ladies' Wool and Brushed Wool Sweaters in many beautiful styles and colore, $3.55 to S6.00. Lower Priced Mackinaws Other Mackinaws priced lower. All sizes. S6.50, $7.00, $7.75, $9.80. H..hh " Bradley Sweaters for Men and Boys. Get Yours sswjsffSJSSBTjjssMssssyflywsj 2jj2S2siBSM