Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Frank 'Dninch Rlloy. tho lecturer, I The homo of Mr. and Mia. W. A.
heailH the newly formed Muuoum a-IFolKi on Went Main Htrcet wan en
unciation of Orison, which contem- torod mime time recently uy margin
InliUCB Incorporation, nnd which has and left In a state of chuoa. This was
. .l.- .i rt Bn..,itt iiiufivi.rfi Miitiirilav when Mrs. Deane
lOr 11H UUJUIHH IUV lllirillivii i ..wm. - , - - -
nt-e the study of science, ethnoloKy. of Pcrrydale, one of their dnURntnin,
hloloKy, botany and KeoloKy. nnd to went to the home. Mr. and Mrs. Fol
nld in encouraging the establishment Kr. who have been visltlnic In the
. h m.ot mvnm muntnH. nre
A year ago today Metlford was of musounm. . , , exnected homo tomorrow, nnd until
shivering With some rrlglu tempera- Much '"'"ft can not L determined
ture. the minimum being 19 -If (trees he Howard Hill a W est hide fubdiUs- whcthup ,,,,, WIl8 tnken or not.
nbove. Following the mixture of Ms Ion. EntranlM. to u,0 homo by the burglars
nnd cloudiness today. Increasing cloud- The Olenners' class of the Irst ,n he
.ness Is predicted for Tuesday. During naptls, uh i lu.ld their nnua. 1 noU8J und crawling
tne Z4 nour penou riiu.nR ..v ......... " .thmuuht a window.
today the rainfall footed up to .12 of
an Inch.
Wo wish to announce that here
after wo will have fresh cut flowers
and plnnts for sale nt the Modol Phar
macy, 6th and Central. Rogue Valley
Floral Co. 258'
The niombors of tho Crater club
and their few Invited guests left In a
special coach attached to passenger
train No. 53. at 3:25 this afternoon for
Yrekn. Calif., in which city they will
hold their regular dinner meeting im
mediately after their arrival at the
Yreka Inn. They will depart from
Yrcka for home at 10:45 tonight, the
car to be attached to tho northbound
passenger train, which arrives in Med
Xord about 2:30 a. m.
Why pay more? Wo have It. Hest
dry wood, least prices. Pollock &
Krlckson. Phone 1140. 280
Henry Orlmes of the Howard and
Crimes stage lines, left Klamath Falls
Inst week for Kan Francisco, where he
will enter Lane hospital to receive
medical treatment.
Hemstltohlng 8c a yard. The Van
ity Shop, Bartlett and Main.
Hnve you tried that big milkshake
at DeVoe's?
Included among tho hotel guests
hero from a distance who arrived Sun
day nre Henry S. Lovejoy of Janesvllle,
Wis., A. 11. Owen of Owen, Wis., R. B.
Struthers of Boston, N. McLeod of
Mllwnuldo, nnd J. J. Paniiolt of Col
umbus, Ohio.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
The Missionary society of the Pres
' hyterian church will jneet Tuesday af
ternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs.
A. J. Hanby on North Holly street.
Mrs. Lane will bo) the lender for the
afternoon.
Dress you baby without a pin or
button. Use Vanttt garments. Hnndi
crnft Shop. 2S8
Among Sunday's nrrlvals In the city
from Portland are the following: J.
Leo Turtledove, H, W. Dickinson, L..
Allonhoff, J. W. Hanncn, G. IT. Bean,
Mrs. Beulah Martin and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. H. E. Carr, W. M. Clark, Nye
Kern, A. C. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Clarke, W. U. Defoe, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Powell, E. F. Fay, F. L. Haw
ley, R. R. Roberts, U P. Newton,
Choator A. Clark, U. 8. Ames. Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. 0.
J. Mannhelmcr.
Dance Eagle Point Saturday 'night.
264
The Medford Red Cross will hold
their annual mooting Thursday, Janu
ary .22nd, at tho publlo library, at 2:30
p. in. Judge Gardner will give tho
main address.
Why not build your driveways with
our graded crushed rock and make
them permanent. Medford Concrete
Construction Co.
Tho county fruit Inspector found it
necessary this morning to condemn a
consignment of walnut trees which
had arrived for planting. Tho trees
weer found to bo lnfeirted wlth-dlsenso.
Klvo hundred pear trees were also de
stroyed since tho first of the year,
crown (tall having been found.
Grants Pass Courier.
Mrs. C. Cole was a visitor In this
City over Sunday from Grants Pass.
Palmer Piano House rents pianos.
Porter J. Neff returned this morn
ing from Portland after spending the
week end with his wife who Is visiting
there for a few 'weeks. While there
lie attended a performance of tho
Brandon Opera conipnny of which a
number of Medford residents are niom
bors. , ,
The Pantorlum does all klndB of
pleating. Phone 244. 206tf
Frank Stephenson of Control Point
was a business visitor In the city aSt
urday. " , "
Geo. O. Itowltt, Income tax advice,
accounting and counsel. Room 405
Medford Building. Tolophone 82
Temporary visitors hero from tho
state of Washington are: H. C. Hitch,
nf Tucnnia. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Madln
.. Dninnmu und Mr. nnd Mrs. C J
cnin Mm Walter Harris. J. L. Set
and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Woodln.
We pay cash for used pianos. Pal
Mint TlnnA House.
Pllllll
rvitiimhlii. Dlastor wall boTd. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
IT ..A
Matthew Itay of Ruch was In the
city Saturday transacting business.
,hn h,.n,n nt Ihn ' Urn. ClirlOW. lit 2 6
Laurel street. All of tho members and
their husband's uro invited.
We wish to announce that hero
after -we will have fresh cut flowers
nml plnnts for sale at tho Model Phar
macy, 6th and Central. Rogue Valley
iflonil Co. 268
Lake county is clearing tho tax rolls
of delinquent taxpayers by a foreclos-
i uit in,niiintr mnni than 4000 de
fendants, representing property own-
Jeen unpaid for the last two yeurs.
proceedings involve iwivho ui hm.
nions on all the defendants and the
publication In one of tho county news
papers of a summons 11 pages In
length.
Kvldn Tiadlo A batteries for $21.
Williams & McCurley. 2r.2tf
kf.wiiv...i f?niniifTh unmn ftf Its con
spicuous members of the thontrical
profession who nre members of the
Ilrandon Opera company, which play-
,.,1 nll !.,u tuAnLr nl Portland and will
also piny ttils week there, was very
prominent In tne sunnuy papers ui
ua ,. .ioii'miimHci The wedding en
gagement of Miss Victoria Andrews
was announced and the Oregonlan also
published pictures oi rju Andrews u..u
niA tt, funtlnn. "Honevmooners
Comprise Part of Brandon Opera Com
pany," those of Mr. and airs, ucoik"
Olson, who shortly after their mar
riage a few months ngo, Joined the
n,inin!iiiv Aecnmnnnvlnir the
Olson pictures was a write up of the
Medford couple nnd their romance,
nnd a short interview with Mrs. Olson,
formerly Miss Ruth Hamilton.
Poultry Problems, all day Wednes
day. Hear 'Prof. Cosby and others,
Hotel Medford. ' 2&7
Mrs. Mllo Haucon of Portland, tho
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay E. Dla
mnmi in home for a month's visit with
her parents and friends.
Hemstitching, buttons covercu n
the Handicraft Bhnn. tf
a nmw nt htillrllntr nermlts have
been Issued by the city building Inspec
tor so far this montn. tor mo uunu-
Ing of garages, additions, woon sneo
nnd homes. Permits issued for tne
construction of homes were to Robert
o r.. a rivnIflKlirA On IW. Clai'-
once C. Cartwilght for a dwelling on
East llth;.C. F. Klbben for a dwelling
on Myrtle, and Harry W. Morrow for a
bungalow on Mitchell Way.
See Valley met company iui
kinds of fuel. Special prices on the
only dry fir slab wood in the city.
n.ii nt tnwn Oreeonlnns here who
spent Sunday In tho city Include J. E.
Ellertson of St. Helens, t. w.
ef Randon, and the following from
ii.,nii, nniiij pinwnrB White. Anna
bel Rond. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Puddo'ck
and W. Hrookflcld. .
All dnlrymcn should ho at the Hotel
Medford Thursday. 10 a. m. 2',8
Rev. Myra Hutcninson, pasior m
ir..H....lu 1Ti. Iar.nt.nl rhlirch at Tfal-
rlsburg. who Was ordained to the min
istry at the M. E. conference neiu
.... .i,i v,,,u -nod her nastnrnte.
because of tho Illness of her husband,
Rev. W. V. Hutchinson or junction
City. No supply pastor has been
named. .
Genuine Bosch Magnoto parts and
ropalrs. Eloctrlc Shop, Eighth and
Bartlett. - ;"
County Agent Howell this morning
reported that the presence of root
i. Ail-worm had been dis
covered in parsnips from tho Now
Hope district. This is a serious n.-nv
anil lives on a wide variety of foods.
It causes galls on root crops, but also
attacks other plans. Mr. Howoll was
forced to -condemn several sacks of the
parsnips and also the patch where
they originated. Thero Is no known
method of control and no Idea Is on
tertalned ns tho way they camo here.
Tho pest makes a growth like a wart
on root crops. Tho only way to de
stroy tho pest Is by burning. It can
be easily carried from place to place
on tho feet. Oranta Pass Courier.
For sand and gravel phono 012-J.
Samuel Bntemnn. .
ii, it-niiines which nnsped over
J-1 ,t i... 1 1 .An n in. iiiiIhv from the
L. Sether ",," ..h .ii l.v tho
throught a window
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf
Geo. G. Hewitt, Income tax advice,
accounting and counsel. Room 406
MeCford Building. Telephone 326.
tf
John O'Sheo, one of tho five alleged
participants in tho Klamath Falls
murder on January 4th, arrived In tho
city from Euceno Saturday, accompa
nied by a Klamath Falls deputy
sheriff and took tho 1:30 p. m. stage
for Klamath Falls. This sight was
quite a novel experience for the pns
sengers among whom there was some
local persons.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap, llrown & White Agency, Inc.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Vord.
1 Visitors in tne my iruui nre n....
1 of California Include the following: F.
It.. .wl 11m T T1 T7 I atUtl I ft-1 II f n Ctl
from San Francisco last night, where
Mr. Kuasell has been nuying new
spring merchandise for tho Russell
store.
Sewing machines rented $3 per
month. Singer company. 10 S. Fir.
Phone 215-R. 205
Ouk wood from (3 75 per tier up.
Pino $2 per tier up: fir $2.50 per tier
up. All under our large sheds and
dry. Valley Fuel Co. 1'hune 76. tf
A. W. Cnuthorn. director of the
Spokane. Land bank, also representing
the farm department or tne l oruaou
Journal. Is one of the officials that aro
here attending tho district Farm Loan
convention today. Mr. I'authnrn Is
very enthusiastic over the Rogue River
,..,,1 auiini.iniiv Medford. and
tho spirit shown by the peoplo hero.
One day service on guaranteed razor
blade sharpening. Medford Hardware
& Sporting Co. - 25"
Goodwin Corset rfthop, 20 o. r ir.
Alta Naylor. corsetlcre. 318
Von Osten of Berkeley, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. Belmont of San Diego. . L. mil
ler and F. J. Glelss of Oakland. Mr.
and Mrs. John O'Neill. J. E. William
son and J. D. Williamson of Los An
geels and J. Relssberg. Frank J. An
drews. R. N. Iognn. Ed J. Osher, B.
Sllbersteln. R. O. Clark, and L. Zundel
of Snn Francisco.
Cedar posts. Take them off the car
nnd save money. Must be unloaded
Tuesday. Phone 208. Onddis &
Dixon. 2
Geo. O. Hewitt, Income tax advice,
accounting and counsel. Room 405
Medford Building. . Telephone 32.
The friends of Mrs. F. W. Schiffel
will be plensed to know that after hav
ing been an Inmate of the Community
hospital since November 20th, 1924.
she has so far improved In health that
she was removed to her home. 153 N.
Oakdale. yesterday, and Is well on the
rond to complete recovery.
Geo. G. Jlewltt, Incomo tax advice,
accounting and counsel. Room 405
Medford Building. - Telephone S2
The Art Shop Unique for tho out-of-thc-ordinary
things. Jane Snedlcor.
There will be a meeting of the Vet
erans' Republican Service league at
tho Medford Armory at 7:30 o'clock
next Thursday evening to further con
sider plans nnd preparations for the
Lincoln banquet. All members of the
league aro urged to be present. The
banquet this year will bo held at the
Hotel Medford on the evening of Feb
ruary 12th.
Miss Helen John will return to work
at tho Marlnello Shop Monday, after
two weeks' vacation. -'
Try our dry wash. 70 per, id., mini
mum 1f,n. All IIIU pieces liunci,
Amerlcsn Lnundrev. Phone R73. tf
Today marks the beginning oi me
j ..rnmiinr In the Moiuoru
schools, new classes have been organ
ized. Including a beginner s miss ...
u f tho ftiomentarv schools, and
tho number of students In tho high
school appreciably Increased by tho
eighth grade graduates who have reg
istered for tho second demester term.
Cedar posts must be unioaoeo mid
day. Save money by taking tnem on
the car. Phone 268. Gaddls & Dixon,
r 257
a, ft ir, nmidlcrnft Shop and
see comploto lino of Vanta baby gar-
ments. .
Grace Rldely succeunco c...i ..--j
Baruard at the.Rinlto theater organ
today. Mr. Barnard lert lor oeaiue
today. j...
Geo. O. Hewitt, income in "
accounting nnd counsel. Room 406
Medford Building. loiepno.
Kindergarten of music. Children
under six. Y. W. C. A. club room.
V" .
i.i A T Itfi-nll rni-plved the silk quilt
given away last week by tho W. R. C.
Wood Dry nr .i.in; "j
wood J4.00. L-.ngwill Wood Co. Phone
970-. ...
Wanted Threo guineas, tnrs. nineim
Dunch, 246 So. Ivy. Phone 888-x.
north nttracted much attention by the
noise of their motors, but tney cou...
only be seen for a moment In a clear
er Piano House. ef - ,.,.... .Iihi.Ib. although
B. L. Davidson and Guy Tex were M),h Th0 ,,., ..,
among the business callers hero today nn(J conllnucd on southward.
'
Health
dopenda lai-Rcly on
proper outing.
Our crocked wheat
broad contains the
whole wheat berry
and all the roufrhajio
usuaH)' diseai-ded in
ordinary breads.
This is the type of
bread rect mnneiideil
by doctors and dieti
cians everywhere.
The COLONIAL
iouthern Oregonl
finest Bakery
J
not sti.p and continued on southward.
Remember: Tuesday mien.. ......
egetablo Gardening, by Prof. Hou
uet. Hotel Medford. 255
-i.i. tiw.i.iii... of tho First
p.niitlst church Sunday school will have
their monthly social tins evening ...
the residence of Mrs. Fred J. Jones
at 486 North Central.
I'nltv literature teaches people how
in i,. hftniihv. efficient, prosperous.
harmonious and happy. Free dlstrl-
K..,iAH ?1B wnt Main sireoi.
t.wtV....i i.'llai Vmi are lnvltod to
attend a big dnnc0 Risen by the Ash
land 11. l ti. ui. luug.-. Iii""(
January 21st.
i'.. ..-i.i. t.. uumiiinen that here'
after we will have fresh cut flowers
and plants for sale at tho Modol
Pharmacy. 6th and Central. Rogue
Valley Floral t'o.
nor. ii tinwiii. Income tax adviser
,..i..,,ftft r,..m Ktumiiih Falls, Inst
week, where he had been Retting the
business of his new Incomo tax offho
..ft..H ft-..- In IlK.I f'ltV. (1. U. 11AI-
I ,ki'.'.i,.. .na lioon with Mr
linn .'i i... i. . .... " -
iiftu-itt in thrt M,.fir.ii-ii nrrice tne yasi
i ..... ... ... . - -
vftui- la nnrinle.1 With him in lue
Klamath Falls office. Tholr office la
in.,.i..j l il.ft nftu- UfttiVa hllllillnu
Vanu baby garments will give you
the best service. Mom at tnu nan.n
pnift Klu.n 258'
Geo. Ci. Hewitt. Income tax advice.
ccountln snd rounsel. Room 406
Medford Building. Telephone $26
tf
.1 n ii. klft tnie dalrv and food
inmmlsMiHoner. and three members of
fnnillv mi- 11 with smni pox, si:
....-r1ln In i-n,,i-l In tllP I'ltV health
bui-esu of Portland. Mr. Ml.-kle'haa
n mild esse, hut his daughter. Ruth,
l ...... i.. in in. t .,,.n. ttnl-
laed and Harold Norton, also are HI.
fonl hiiquets. Ihnt clean fuel. Han
nn I'osl t'o. Phone 239. tf
See Valley Fuel company for the
bet and cleanest I'tah and Wyoming
also eastern anthracite coal, "
" ' '
TREE
PAINT
A fungicidal paint pre
pared expressly for .use on
cankers, wounds and prun
ing cuts on fruit trees-. Pro
tects them from fungus
attacks.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Ijirge fuini-hed room for
one or two gentlemen. 51 N. Oak
dale. "7
Assures a permanent pro
tection from fungus attacks.
FOR SALE 6-room modem homo
nnd large lot. Garage, woodshed,
chicken house nnd screened shed.
Located oil pavement, close In.
Terms for quick sale $2100. $500
cash, balance like rent. Phoneys.
TAKEN TP One bay mare branded
L on left shoulder and R on hip.
weighing about loon lbs. Owner
can have same by calling at city
pound. Chief of Police. 2;,
CONVALESCENT HOME. ASHLAND.
We give therapeutic twins, vioimoi
and hot ray treatments without ex
tra charge. 2;.
Call for UliN.
ckn-i rj...,.-,l tf firhnnl Dis
trict No. 4 hereby advertise for sealed
i.i.. An -w...-la f A fnnt linrlv fir.
.....i n, lift... nf i innli nuk or laurel.
to be delivered at Phoenix Public
Schools on or before septemuer isi.
1925. The right Is hereby reserved t6
...i . . n i.(,i iiihh will be
opened at Phoenix High school nt 7:30
p. m.. Mituraay. reoruai-j i.... .-.
Address bids to Thomas V. Williams,
Phoenix. Oregon.
s strvf.xs. Chairman.
THOMAS V.' WILLIAMS, Clerk.
Gives the wound a flexible
oating that does not crack
or blister from weather.
MONARCH
. SEED & FEED CO.
323 E. Main Phono 2W
"Your Seed Store at Home" j
C'anl of Thanks.
...ii. i. tlmnU our friends who
so kindly offered sympnthy nnd as
sistance during our recent bereave
ment. Also for the floral offerings.
MRS. E. A. Kiwriuu,
55 and Family-
Scottish Rile.
Special address Masonic. Temple,
Monday. January 1, 8 o ciock. .Ma
sonry nnd Religion. r,vn
Ited.
Crater iJikc Chapter, No.
32. Regulnr convocation
Tuesday. Janunry 20th, 8
p. m. Visitors welcome.
A. F. NOTH.
Secretary.
j Insurance 1
Ask.
BE FAIR to yourself.
Figure with ui before
you plica your new of
renewal Insurance.
kRAHolmesJ
int insurance man
5incel909
WESTERN, or
Orpheum, Jr.
I
Vaudeville
TOMORROW
MATINEE II NIGHT
2:00 P. M. r:00-9:00 P. M.
General Admission, 50c
Children, 25c
PRINCE LEO
The Pony With
the Human Brain
HARRY ANTRIM
"The Odd Fellow"
"NEP" SCOVILLE & CO.
In the Comedy Playlet
"PINCHED"
SUNSET FOUR
"800 Lbs. of Harmony"
BELL & CARON
In "Bits of Variety"
TWO-REEL COMEDY
and TOPICS OF THE DAY
CRATERI AN THEATER
ORCHESTRA
Wilson Waite, Director
Attend the Matinee
Everything Same as Night
THEY HELP
To Relieve Your Cough
HOREHOUND and MENTHOL DROPS
We have them in 25c and 10c sacks.
Also OLD-FASHIONED HOREHOUND
DROPS in 25c and 10c sacks.
Together with a)l the advertised cough and
cold remedies. ! '
For a hard cold, try TANCRO Cold Tab
lets and Cough Medicine combined. The
tablets act on the system to relieve conges
tion and the syrup gives prompt relief to
the cough.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE(PhoneS84)
HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone m
s Near You As Your Phone
MODEL
PHARMACY
When You Think of Good
Face Powders
and
Perfumes
Think of the
Model
Pharmacy
Corner Sixth and Central .'
The 1924 Income Tax Law
Requires all returns nrfdc on a enlendar year bonis to be
filed by March 15th. V
Changes tlie status of pursuns that are married during the
year.
Provides for a credit of 25 of the tax on your EARNED
income, after defining what constitutes the EARNED income.
Changes the provisions of return of profit, or deductibility
of losses, in the sale or other disposition of property.
GEO. G. HEWITT
. INCOME TAX ADVISER
405 Medford Building
TONIGHT
LAST TIMES!
COME AND MARVEL AT
GLORIA
SWANSON
In th Greatest Picture of
Her Entire Career
'Manhandled'
It' Actually.' Paitet. All .
.. , Her Former 3uccetaea. ,.
Of nil food products,
ice cream ranks
amongst those at tho
top of the list for nu
tritivo and health sw
ing properties. Bat
more of our ice cream
and be healthy.
Ask for Nutritious
Ice Creniu
Jackson County
Creamery
HE
PAINTING
. PAPER-HANGINO, TUTTING
Leaky Boofa, Plaater and Carpenter
Repair, fiitlmataa Free.
- Satisfaction Guaranteed.
H, V. WAR - , P)on.l7H
HOWARD & GRIMES
STAGES
Effective January 1, 1925
Medford-Ashland
Klamath Falls
Shortest Route by 100 Miles
3 Round Trips Daily
Leaves Medford 8 A. M.,
10:30 A. M., 1:30 P. M..
Freight,. Baggage and Express
" in Connection. "
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
' Office: HUKRdtel Z"r
A r XeBldenb; Photie 1129 ' :
'tjjt,i' iff (flit;
tin1 9 I
If Fire Comes Tonight
Would Your Records
Be Protected?
The Government Income Tax Law says
you must' keep records and have them in
shape to show at any time.. The insurance
policy you have states the proof of loss is
up to' you. Think it over! Have you. your
inventory, invoices for roods received and
sales records protected safely? -
We handle steel safes of all sizes and
filing safes. The best made products ob
tainable. v
McCurdy-Daniels Insurance Agency, in
surance people who understand the neces
sity of fire protection, have installed the
best safe made, tested by the Underwriters'
Association. ,
Call Mr. Shrevc He Knows.
Medford Book Store
34 No. Central Ave.
WINDOWS AND DOORS
"We carry at all times a very large stock of Standard
Doors, also French Doors, all" sizes.
, We make Windows and Doors of every description.
"Being well cqtiippcjl with first-elass mechanics and
modern machinery, we are enabled to give excellent
service oh everything in the mill work line.. ' ..
TROYBRIDGE CABINET WORKS