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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
. .- V: . a o0 KTEnPonn oixm trtrttmt!. WrTOTWiTj. oreoox. frtdiy.1' fep.rttary '27 itcs Shines atLast orfScreen AHerThree .Y ears asExtra tg, - : Q - . AWARDED $131 3.50 IN DAMAGE SUIT A Jury In the circuit ;ourt, riftnr nix hou1 deliberation, 'relumed a m-ult-d vardlnt in Ihn dumQM unit C M''. Viola ft lark burn vermis the Mt-Aford Irrigation district, t awarding Mm. Jtlackburn HlSl'3.60. Hho mit-d for $(1413.60. The amount awarded 1h praoilr-ally the amount Mm. lilack burn claimed nho had fxpi'iuUhI for medical services. The Jury deliberated from 4 o'clock yenterduy afternoon till 10 o'clock iQHt night. During the cloning argu merit h, a flurry of acrimony a rose between At torneys Porter J. Neff and tlim New bury, over a statement Newbury nl leged Neff made to the Jury. Attor ney Newberry also flayed the claim of the deferiHe, that "the burden of a Verdict In favor of the plaintiff, would fall heaviest upon the Hhouldei-.s of the already over taxed landowner." "When the learned counsel uH.seris that a 1115 Maxwell can go faHter than 20 mllea an hour, he hurt nunc nerve than I have," asm-i-ted Attorney New bury. The defense contended that all due precaution had been taken, ami et refined the fact that Mih. Jtlackbtirn had won flint prize Jn u uuithoinatical content with the bank clerkH of Jiu-lt Bon and JoHephlne countieH. The vane hinted two days, nml wnw bitterly conteHted, The nc-tlon was bned upon nn ac cident that happened on the Pacific highway, Juno 4. 192. when Mm. 1 Hack burn wuh taking a Sunday after noon drive with Thomas 1 Temple and family. In driving over repair work where tho Irrigation company had laid n culvert, Mm. Itlnckburn wuh thrown , to the top of the car, mJHlainlng Inju ries to,her head. The aiiit of Cleorge Urowu of TJrownsborn ngainHl W. K. Nicholson of Fort Klamath and iloxtt Lane, wuh begun thl morning. Itrowu Ih aulng for $3200 danmgcH, nrlHlng from nn nutn accident on the Crater Lake high way a year ago. Brown alleged that he "Mopped hln Ford truck at the foot of Cingcade hill, and while e rowing ll)'e road to get a pall of water for the vehicle, Nicholson driving a lUiick He dan. Hlruck him, inflicting injuries that prevented him from putting in his oropH, etc, etc. Me nllugea that the NtcholHon car did not have an audi ble horn, or proper brakes, and won going faster than 30 miles nn hour. Nicholson claims that his horn and brakes were -.n good condition, and that Hrown failed to look, and left hlw engine running, which tended to drown out his horn. h'lir three yeart Evelyn fierce of Tetat teat one of a thoutand hopeful qirU in Uolluwood ttruqfilinq for place upon the tcreen. Now, at latt, the hat achieved rcconnttion. and hat been aivef a ttarrmq contract. 1 w r imift. ,jL H f W 1 Halt Ih worJJ U half up TTan lucecai In life b undermined by comtl pation Indeed It can. The Doiaoni of tbift dis ease tire you out, wear you down, owk you ilaticta ana mKO you ose Interest in thing in general. Ambition is moat often prompted thoroughly neaitny . Kelloita'a ALL- BRAN brinua oermanent telle! IruBt coHatipatluo. you t liatlc P Inge W moa I v by a The meeting at the Methodist re vival last night Is considered by those present ono of the best of the series thus far. A good crowd was present to hear the evangelist. It was Father and 80ns night, and at the call of the preacher the ullar of the church was filled with young men and their fath ers. Several new converts were among them. Dr. Miller delivered his fa mous ' sermon. "The Twentieth (Vn- tuty Vrodigal Son." It was based on the parable of Jesus and the lost boy. Following the service last night there was a Joint meeting of the re vival committees which made final arrangements for the rest of the meeting which is scheduled to cIohc on Sunday night. Among the con verts it was found that they range in ages from young boys to old men anil from young girls to mothers of grown children. At the service last night the call to Christian consecration was scarcely, finished when young men from all parts of the congregation were on their way to the altar in groups. Tonight will he the last week-day service and another largo attendance is expected. The morning services this week from 9:30 to 10:30 have steadily increased and will conclude with the Friday morning service. lr. Miller announced last night that he would preach tonight the first part of his message on "The ITnpnrd on- able Sin.' 7:0. The song service opens at led Press.) Tho French aviators. Captain Lomaltre and Lieutenant Ar rncard. who early this month made a non-stop flight from France to tho Itio ofr. in an attempt to reuch Da kar In the French Senegal, without n top, have been missing In the Desert of Sahara since February 20, it be came known today. The two airmen left Tinihuctoo last Friday, flying north in an attempt to reach Oran or Algiers, and have not been heard from since. "Shoulders that droop and jfeet'that drag THERE are men and women who seem to te eternally tired. They go about things in a listless sort of way. They try. but they can't seem to make the grade. Per haps they do not realize that it is consti pation which is sapping their energy. There is a sure relief from this disease. It is Kellogg' s ALUBRAN. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN goes completely through the system without changing its fiber. . It sweeps the intestine clean, purifies it, absorbs and carries moisture through it, urges it to act exactly as nature intended. Unlike habit-forming pills and drugs, it is never necessary to increase, the amount of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN which you ffrst find effective. Let Kellogg' ; ALL BRAN regain your health and keep you feeling fit Eat two tablespoonfuls daily in chronic cases, ' with every meal. If eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or your grocer returns the purchase price.' Eat your two tablespoonfuls with milk 01 cream, sprinkle it over other cereals, cook it with hot cereals, put it in soups and try , it in the recipes given on every package.. Be sure you get Kellogg's ALL-BRAN for only ALL-BRAN brings sure results., All grocers sell it. V ' Leading hotels and restaurants serve it. The original ALL BRAN ready - to - eat ujp? aua aafriMtioi 1 1 fa All BRAN 1 1 u'auNaiiB o UBV.TB CAX I Lilly! ALL-BRAN , TOLEDO Great need for housing here; 160 butldlnB permitH during 1S24 did not nearly meet the demand. Many workers huve to go outidde ot town to find houxefl. Packed Spitzenberg APPLES $1.60 to $1.80 Box Newtown Culls ' 50$ Iix. Greenwood & Anderson, Inc. End of North Central Ave. Phone 30 oooooooooooooooooooooooood YOU NCEO INSURANCE CALL ON US first Insurance Agency . A. L, HILL. Manafleiv M North Central Phena 1M MadforJ, Or. 1 & ililllllllllllllllllW ftllftS!! Spring in all its gloy is at hand! It is the (8 V. I 1 HI 1 ! ViS :;k time of year when all things are serene and 'Mh II I m wl beautiful, and a time when the thoughts of (vk l U 'T" H MvSS yffmk . wery woman is largely centered on her ward- vMj )l ni 'Wl H Ufp rf ' robe'to'fce- WW the tremendous strides' ' 'Jf 7-J,i luK W$0L(r TTV ' M J ss ' made in recent years in the American dress- ... -j V V'f ' j ffl jtj or the spring season is no longer a task It ' pt B 1 w ' IT THE NEWEST IN SPRING WEAR AT THE USUAL LOW M. M. PRICES Spring Dresses C)1 It would scorn that this sprins's showings is tho eSfl' V('r.v '1,st word in stylo creations. I I Tho colors arc of tho brightest an jj T in- ever shown. Crepes, Satins, ' I SQ.ns. aio-rfr smri; r and most fascinat- and Flannels, $9.95, $12.75, $19.75, $25.00, $35.00, np t, $75.00. Ense.mbled Suits lwishion lias decreed that tho enscnibled Darinent. O o is to heoa permanent style in women's venrD A dress aiiti coat ginlincr? worn together or separate-, soie made in all silk S'ille, others com bined with woolea fabrics. $16.50, $57.50 to $85.00. ? Oo Mail Orders Promptly Filled We Pay the Postage In PAY LESS DRESS BETTER n Spring Coats The new spring coats are creation's of tfriiisual ; beauty.. cTans, Bark, Rust, Reindeer, in so many beautiful, fabrics. We have priced every garment cxtremel'v; low. $12.50, $19.50, $25.00, to $37.50. New Spring Sweaters . A iev sweater means 1 netv costume, in a jiffy. o Wol or.tsilk knits, $25W, f3.5i), f308, JH25. mi sizes. - o O Med ford Building, Qentral ana Sixth e pf ing Silks o p. Print e and satin faced crepes in shadgs of cedar, rust, henna, jade, tan, prfrcd $1-15 up; in priiSs - and sat iift $1.98 nI9 o v - t-.-r......, flUnr-rrr , mrnr- . , . . .