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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1925)
o o o o o o o o o o o oMEDORD MAIL yJtrftUNE, ftiEDFORD, OKEGOX, FgTDAY, APRIL 3, 1925 PAOTC TWO nesday evening and will spend sev eral aaya nere auvnaing io manors oi uusmcus. Mr. A.MV. Wnllrnr nnrl fnmllv re cently moved from Medford, to tho piaco lormeriy occupied by tnem, lo cated just north of " Central Point. f GIVEPLW WORLD Bf G EVENT L G. POINT TONIGHT ON PHOENIX PLACE Sprains Nefos From Jlural Districts V 1 Eases oain- prevents stiffening Quirk -apply Sloan's. The stim ulating ingredients of which it 5s composed bring fresh, new blood straight to the injured part. At once the pain is eased, the swelling and inflammation arc reduced. Continued treat ment prevents stiffening has tens repair. AH drussists 35c Sloan's liniment -kills pain! .. Phone 244 23 N. I'ir St DYERS HATTERS. CLEANERS PLEATERS Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Moulding, Cabinet Work and Hloh-Grade Interior Finish. ' All Finish Sanded. . MEDFORD PLANING MILL "QUALITY AND SERVICE OUR MOTTO" 'i Eleventh and Fir Sts., Medford I IlicPopuIai All classes of travelers-business nr nlenciirn .1 j Monoclass Cabin Service as : a favorite method of travel to fcurope, It is a moderaie f rate service, fares being only i siiKiuiy in excess ot rcRuIar second-cabin mtes. And its operation by the. Canadian Pacific is a guarantee of the finest cuisine, personal serv ice and comfort. I w ntarea apnl tnli fiaaly ' y KV crmNrte morautKM , iCanadianRicific l 'ii u n .,.., A., .n rf rl it n irutwiwil.lijclt'maruFL WW -mam WW Portland The kiddies nlways re joiee when they know that there is a treat iT 4iu i- crc.'iin in giro lor tht iii. 'J' hey ri .t iiz that 9 cream. inn the best In instc ami quality. Ask for O Nutritious Ice Cream J&ksot&County , Creamery V CENTRAL POINT, April S. The PHOENIX, 1 April 2.i (Special) At . ewni e I p. T. A. trip around the world which Ai.rw i. mo iHiuni i.ikji .iiooi win ,.vt.,.yono lH iviicd to Klvo their play ' 'Mr. liob" In the nf evenw , phocuJx auditorium for the benefit , Kymnu8 promises to bo of tho Phoenix sclent body fund.,,,,., mMt ,,,. Bocllll Talent siuuenis utiKius pun in mo play are Anno Ev.mb, William' Oat inan',' Doris ApplegUe, Harold Stone, Kuth ' Powmnn, liietty Brown and AJec Bowman. J,entcn services fat Clylo Hall bo gan Wednewday ' cvoniiif; nnd will continue with the exception of Snt urdiy and Sunday every night until EnHtior. D. Uarnes returned Wednesday Hy Mary O. Carey. EDEN PP.EC1NC8 April 2. J. O. - " "- iteiuiie, iiiu main wnu i-iuwcu iiv in me nr ,i1(B ,...ni, . ' r . .... . t ,... contient Wtn j,l8 ox team, nas f ftnnlnl fvpnTH ... " of the Reason. Every effort has north ot the Incorporation lino oi been expended to insure a plensant Phoenix, and may be seen breaking evening for every person who under-1 ground with oxen as they old in takes tho voyage. The doors will tho time of the earlier settlement. be open to the nubile at five o'clock ' Many persons stop their cars to H1I3 evening and the trip may be' watch the odd sight of the ox toa taken any time between that hour pulling the plow. Mr. Uerang should and ten o'clock.' A progressive din-fence his land with the .old-time ner will bo a prominent feature, as t rail fence, worm fashion, with slake well as a varied program. The and riders. lSnthu l-Plirpannllm' tha lonillnv' nn i Than at van. anMium rir o" liroH' from his trip to Mend, bringing back tl(inR of tno worId nave ocen pains-1 pects of Talent having a new saw. wi(h Min.o BWarmB or oees irom takingly arranged and decorated and mill in the very near future. The his apitty at Eqdmtfna. tho result Is a most pleasing sight, main feature of tho proposition now Hecqnl callers at the homo of Mr. Everyone Is cordially Invited to avail ! the securing of tho land. The unu ram, Tiuim. ..u ... tncmsoives of tnis opportunity to building slto that the company wants and Mrs. uus i-rose, oi Asmana, ana VlBlt the Important nations of the has not "been secured at the last Principal -ana. ,irs. j, r.. jcvans oi. world. Talent. . Mrs. P. E. Wiley accompanied her Miss Jrene Mnnn, county nurso, hrothor. Mr. F. M. Barrows, who has 'has. spent aevernl days examining i,ee visiting in Oregon for a couple pupils in tne i-noerox scnoois. biio of weeks, to his homo at Ventura, was assisted In making records . by J California, leaving, here, last Friday. Mrs. Eva Carless. Mrs. Wiley will also visit her daugh- Tho senior class is rchenrslng dill- tor, tlertrudo, who Is a student at the gently on their ( play, "Tho Klopo-'ann Jose normal school, mcnt, pf Ellon," '. They plan to give I The Junior and senior classes have the play April 17 At Phoenix audito- each begun rehearsals of their re rlum. The Phoenix high school and up-: doth mny. be expected in tho very per grades saw tho .picture "Ameri-. near future. ca" at tho Thursday .matinee nt tho I Ueverend Johnson, who has ac- itinito last ween. , oeptcil tno pastorate at the Urlck Ml8. L. D. Reddings, nccompanicd Mrs. Emma Kirk aild Mrs. Emma church, will reach horo this weok w hi no wim.f n d i..ui Johnson returned to their homo at from Montana with his family, and woek. Mrs. Kenan moved some of win appear in mo puipit ounuay hcr rnbbits out to tho ranch, morning. Bvron Coleman anil his mother. Mrs. Hen Collins of Corvnllis was Mra. ,..,, r-nleman. both of Sun a guest for one day last week at i,-lanclsco, are In the valley combln- uie iioinu oi nur niuce, i.ns. j. r.. , ln business with nleasuro. Mr. meeting of the promoters. The tim ber for tho mill Is easy o access, and tho capital can bo raised. This will be one thing needful to tho llttlo town of Talent. ' Therfr has long been heed of somo Industry, which would create a payroll. Mrs. ltalph Russell, mother ' ot Mrs. Bruce Hayman, came over from California last week and both ladles went over to Mrs. Russell's mother's. spectivc plays and presentation of Mrs. Tom Robinson's, for a few days visit, near Kerby. Mrs. Kenan of Phoenix made trip to Ashland to her daughter's. Clinton. Illinois. Monday after spend ing a - week visiting fjieir relatives in Phoenix and Medford. Mrs. Kirk is a nicco of the late Mnt. lluldah Culver, and among otliers, sho visit ed Mrs. Colvor's grandchildren hero , Vincent. 1 Coleman and his mother were pleas In Phoenix. Tho Rose Cafo nnd Confoctlonory. ant cuners on your correspondent " " " 7 ..ii,u ...in "iinra uy mo mrnm. Wednesday morning and In convor ' ' . . kiuki, ,n ii.... H.i'iw, .H.V1111J. i.wn. gntlon, Mr. Coleman Informed mo Itev. D. A. Thompson. D. 1).. of (ilendale. Oregon, opened its doors trmt nls renter, Mr. Azvedo, on their Portland, delivered tho sermon nt for business on April 1st. bl(f runch east of Phoenix, has x .u,...... ..u.,. ou..uu, . hi. ;'.ki'"' bought the Bishop herd of cows and morning sou. Harold, of Klamath I alls visit- nn8 , dal l ratlon8 the On Friday evening, April 3, at , ed Sunday with tho F. H. Hcdgpcth rttncn They have 70 head of cows (:OU, HIV IjUUM'H AIU Will Illlllliy Hervo a enfeteria dinner nt Clyde The members of the senior clnss and a DeLavel milking inacnine. Mr. nmi. , vu.i.y.mu . cu.uuu.y .i.vu.u vnu iiuhL m.ki iiubiuhsvh m u, intity ft mljkine machine. Tho pluco has Next Hunday tho th inoi'iiinff Hormon by Rov, T , "l,uw" "'r- -." - v.y.y "vena will both get five hundred baby vice." In tho ovcnlng tho choir will ; ncsod tho cnert;dninont for the .,,..,, , .., , .. , ,.,.. ... ' I , . ' ' , , ' "r a nuikinc machine. Tho place nas honoring the junior class and thobecn , condltlon for homo nf tho hiKh nehool faculty at tho pymna- dairyliisr v. R. W. Nol- Kium lust , Friday evening. Games B . -J; . M q , ared for Bor-;nnd stunts In a reat variety com-' : ' 1 i i mwi..JV-kJ Kive their usual, monthly sacred con cert. Great credit Is duo tho Camp Flro Girls of Hutto Falls, and their coaeh. M rs. Lowi, for tho entertainment Klven at tho Phoenix auditorium on .Saturday nlKht. Following a prnup nf special numbers - ontitled "The Folliew of far. Hutto Falls III evoninp, sherbet Itefreshments consisting of and wafers wore served chicks in this month, and both la dies are having; brooder houses built, . .1 . . , . (, '. preparatory to receiving the little during tho latter part of tho cven"crijx II K 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Purkeypile, for-i mer residents of Central INdnt, visit- Mrs. Davis, sister-in-law of Mrs. J. E. Kish, returned to the homo of ed over tho week-end hero with , i ouiuiuiu their dauKhters. Mrs. lioy Jones and jvhero she wi visit unti the weather Mrs. It. M. Kent. Somo of their two-nit piny, "Tho Red Lamp," was time was spent presented. Humorous situations and ; daughter. Mrs. Malnne, of Ashland, droll speeches kept tho audience in n I Mr. Hyron Coleman, a lawyer ot gale of mirth. Several of tho liutto Kan Francisco, nnd his mother, were with their other l""" P - m m- Falls high school boys. Miss Ben- j business callers in Central Point on "'8. ' " county farm Mrs. J them, and Mrs. Colon,,.,, assisted the .Monday of this week. Irti, wmlih? and j TiZ Krul) Within tho past two weeks, be- "',s- M "leht and Jim McDonald nr.T. J. Malmgren left Sunday ' tween twelve and fifteen cars of J"me8 Allen bashis radio In ope evening to ho at the bedside of his crude oil have been unloaded hero' lon "nd can ,trom a"! wife who Is at St. Vincent's hos- and distributed among tho fruit l''c0 cro nny of the larger set, 1,1 PoHland. Word has been re- growers who are equipped for They heard plainly from l e ved that she passed" successfully smudging. ""n . C.djj a few n ghts afte, .ugh a major operation Tuesday Mr. Hack urigany or Kiamntn .. - , , . ... , i ,, nl,". , Falls arrived In Central Point Wed- lln; m"r "aci to "tuning in, " ant i .nh night have better results. ' throu mor IT Me Siraire BAKING POWDER SamnicIPiricB 25 Onrtces for 25 ; Won than albuni and ahalf for a Quarter Millions of pounds used by the government Willys-Knight. 5-Pasengor Touring Car in excellent condition Will TrOde The Bisy Corner Motop GoJ and Mrs. Emma Kirk and Mrs. Emma Johnson left Monday for Eugene and Portland, after a week's visiting with relatives in tHe valley. Many ro-. coptlons wero given In their honor whilo hero, and they announced' having enjoyed their stay vory much. Jay Terrill of Talent Is busy taking tho assessment of this proclnct this week. Jnv said his llttlo elrl has tjoon quite sick with flu. but is get ting along all right now. I always road whnt tho Rmudgo Pot has to say In The Mail Tribune. This woek ho said somothing when ho said. "The country is drifting away from the old-fanhloncd murder. Caught they go crazy, nnd. go on their way." Is not that the truth in a nut-sheN. Oregon, however, sets a precedent. Two youths confess to a coldblooded murder of a strange man and cannot get .a hearing. .Mrs. Hnymnn arid daughter! Ber tha, went- over Into Fern valley on Thursday to visit Mrs.' A. B. Ferns and other relatives for a day or so. C. Carey will commence tho big task of transplanting his many thousands of tomato plants this com ing week. Tills is a laborious task, when each little seedling is taken up nnd planted out separately . In long rows tn the cold-frames. The object is to have the plants In a field state by time for setting In the fields. Mr. Nye of the Talent poultry peo plo makes claim to one of tho best records for profits, yet given out: Mr. Nye includes commercial hatch ing and also killing and marketing ot dressed poultry. Hq. also ships eggs on his own account and thereby obtains the highest market price. I am taking the liberty to say that -Mrs. Ella Paterson of North Talent, who has been In tho Sacred Heart Hospital at Medford for the past four months Is grently Improved in health. Mrs. Paterson has been able to sleep almost normnlly the past few weeks, and her appetite is ;:c,icr:iHv coed. 3OXXXyXXXXX5OO0O00000000 YOU NEED fNSURANCE CALL ON IW first InsarancAgenty 0 A. U HILL, Manigtit U North Central Phon IN Mdfor Or. mm and it is I le State it as out honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield ate of finer quality and hence W Uttttl LctaiCj LIXcLU XU.tU.ly other cigarette at the price. WW LwcrTT St MvihTobacco Co. 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