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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1925)
- O O tfeTFOTCT). OTJF.nON'. MONDAY, AY 1". 102." BEDFORD' MAIL TimTOXF.. o and we dimply can't net around lOall of it when we have to travel afoot. "Take our lief work alone a small truck, or a car. Is almost Indis pensable to this. We have many calls from the guod citizens of Medford to come and get the things they sh to give us for charitable purposes, such as clothing, shoes, furniture, etc. The truck we have bee using and must soon give up has helped us greatly In this work. It also enabled us to haul all 'our own fuel for winter fires the same being donated by a big hearted local fuel merchant. In this truck were carried clothing, food and other things needed tn more than one home. And last but not least. It has been the means of conveyance for the. of but it will have to ie returned to its owner. This Ford truck was donated to the Army Corps at Ashland a well known photographer in that town, on condition that be used polely in connection with Salvation Army scrviein that community. Dur ing the weeks that Ashland hitsftieen without pcraninent Army officers, however, the Medford Corps was granted the loan of the truck. Captain and Mrs. Pitt havernlso been looking after the interests ofthe Ashland Corps In addition to their Medford ac tivities. . "We are In need of some' means of conveyance for many reasons," said Captain Pitt, "and should some kind hearted citizen see' fit . to grant us our request in this Instance, let him or her know that their gift would be in the interest of Humanity. Our work takes us not only over the clty-of Med ford, hut through the county itself, the effect of the Im-rcasc and has foun-Wthem reasonable insofar as tlu-y Sfpply to the traffic to points north of and including Portland, Ore. Present rates from Cocur d'Alene, Idaho, to Portland are 25.5 cents per 1 00 pounds on wheat and will be come 2S cents per 100 pounds under the increase. The change is lllusira tlve of the result which the schedules have generally on )9 thern Idaho points. At the same time the commission refused to allow tht railroads serving northern Idaho to advance existing rates on grain ami grain products moving to California points which was also postponed by the original schedule. The California rates will AGED RECLUSE LEFT s LARGE FORTUNE AN' ion. n in ifiTivi" i in.- mim i mi- un tune, however the story coiUlhiliw.i ts grand nh'ce oviho aged man has ap peared on tie scene and he'fr attuHieyn. who declare she Is Ilazeltlne's sole sur viving relatives, announco they will" reck to have the will set aside. She'ia, Mrs. Loraine. Moody Mason .Jtlchmnnjjg granddaughter of Mrs. Mary A. Drake 1 lazeltine's sister. 0 Ten years ago, county records shV, llazeltlne was defendant in an action brought by the county to compel hirri FIGHT FOR IT IS ON LOS ANOKLKS. MavaTi. In a copy to pay 105 for the care of Mr."Irakg , at the county hospital for seven -months. Tie insisted he was too poor to contribute to her support but final-... ly was ordered to pay the county Mrs. Drake died later. - . . "' righted story to be published by the j ' Lt0 Angeles Kxamlner tomorrow, W'orge W. llazeltinc, aged eccentrac, j who died In a little shack Just north j of the business district here last 1 In there anybody tn Bedford who is owner of a Ford truck or touring; car which they could nnd would willingly part with in the interest of a worthy cause? The Salvation Army local corps is iii need of such a vehicle, which would greatly facilitate their work In and about Medford. A truck belonging to the Ashland corps is now being used by the local Salvationists WASHINGTON. May 25. rty Asso ciated Press.) Increases in rates on j grain and grain products moving j from northern Idaho to northern Pa i ciflo coast ports, suspended since lust ; March after years spent collecting tin Jeans, match boxes and other rubbish. iiv. revealed as the late possessor of a in If million dollar estate. If the old man's will stands, his two attorneys. ilX'll A. Schweitzer and Frank S. llnt- ficers in their visitation of many homes in Medford, to pay nothing of the trips taken to adjacent towns and institutions where religious services have been held. ; be bld as they now stand. v Croup Tlreathlng's heavy f. Called tiie Docs. in ,! Aid he needed Antitoxin. November, today received the appro val of iho Inter-state commerce com mission. The commission bus imiuired Into I Call the doctor without delay when I croup in the night persists through GRAIN RATES TO WANTS A TRUCK TO Wednesday Specials Medford is a Good Place to Do Your Trading These Bargains are not for Tuesday WEDNESDAY ONLY! Rex Cafe & Pastry Shop 121 East Main Street Shoppers' Lunch A special lunch for Wednesday shop pers, 11:30 A. M., to 2:00 P. M., for : At The Model Pharmacy Opposite Groceteria If You Can't Come Phone 66 Tooth Brushes With every purchase of Parke Davis Co. tooth paste at uOe, we will give one 33c tooth brush....!. Free AtC.M.Kidd&Co. 223 East Main St. Pumps Just received 48 pairs of low heel t. M QC mill metal limiins. nil sizes: vnl- ues to $G.0O Wednesday At The Cblonial Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery Angel Food Cakes Ano'nl fmwl I'nl.-nc:' Wiwl l wwd: V H only, special 18 At McDonald's 225 West Main Street Pepper Shakers jrepper snaivcrs, a uickci a pair. ?w p 1V,1 1, n.,A fM nf V black penper; Wednesday, 2 for.. 5 At Medford Hardware & Sporting Goods Co. The Live Hardware Merchant Offers I Golf Clubs Gene Sarazeu and Hob McDonald wood and iron clubs. Regular prices from $2.50 to $8.50; golf bags from' $1.25 to $10.50; all special at OFF 25 At The Men's Shop Next to Rlatto Theater Men's Shirts Collar attached shirts, values to $2.50, Wednesday special X $1 .25 Medford Fur. & Hdw. Co. North Bartlett Street Ice Tea Glasses Needle etched ice tea glasses, (T Cfi retrular 2.00 value: snncial Wed- Y I J " nesday, 'dozen i T At The Golden Rule Medford's Largest Department Store Ginghams 32-inc'h gingham, special for Wednesday only, yard 16 At the Medford Pharmacy Corner Main and Centra) Doriot Night Cream Doriot night, or day cream, $1.00 $ 0(1 size, and Doriot rouge, regular ' B ' 50e; Wednesday special, both for J , W. A. Kinney Fur. House Linoleum Rugs Gx9 linoleum rugs, rcgul i $10.50; .Wednesday special ar price nl 0 At Palmer's Piano House 234 East Main Street Red Seal Records Special salo of HliiRle-fuco Roil Seal records; I I C recording 01 noieci victor nrtlsts; a wldo selection; f 1.25 rnlucH, Weilnosdny special.. 70 At Lamport's Sporting Goods & Hardware 226-230 East Main Hand Bags All leather 18-inch hand bags; a limited amount for ., M.4?: The Japanese Art Store 12 North Bartlett C. W. Lambrecht Silk Pongee . 33-inch imported pure silk pon gee, $1.25 values; Wednesday 85' At TheM.M. Dept. Store Medford Building Bath Towels r TTo.iw bntli tnwnls. 14 roini. lar 75c valurs; Wednesday 39 At Medford Book Store 34 North Central Ave. Books Collection of handy books, char acter reading, toasts, correct I iC j'mgnsn, .rrencn, cspainsii, etc.; regular 25c values, special 10' At Model Clothing Co. 126 East Main St. VALUE AND QU ALITY'- '' IMS A f- Ties The new Swiss knit and cut silk i four-in-hand ties, $1.50 values, Wednesday special - 95 Medford's Newest and Finest At Franklin's Light Lunch Rnun linf rlivmnv sandwich mid A v dessert; Wednesday special .. At Russell's Formerly Deuel's Bleached Sheets 81x90 bleached sheets, regular t ft1.fi5 nu.nlitv. verv rood weiirht. I -j . .'7 i rt ' o -j H full size ''sheet, each....'...:.'.. X At Heath's Haskins' Drug Stores As Near to You as Your Phone Vacuum Bottles jeyst.one vacuum notties, aium- g j $2.00 values; pints and half pints 68 At Mann's Dept. Store The Store for Everybody " Chinese Parasols Chinese parasols, excellent styles and patterns; regular $1.25 value, Wednesday special 89 At Mordoff & Woolf 217 West Main St. Bread Box New roll top white enameled bread box; $1.50 value, Wednes day special 98 Auto Supply & Parts Co. Doe Wright and Chal Strange Hassler Shocks Xew type Hassler shocks for Ca f OC Fords, regular $18.50; Wednes- J I aj day special I KJ At H. E. Marsh's Grocery 130 East Main Phone 252 Walnuts flood walnuts, Wednesday spe cial' 2 pounds for.'. 45 At Gates & Lydiard Buy Here and Bank the Difference Potato Salad ILnne style potato salad, special for Wednesday, pint...... Closed all dav Decoration Day. 15 At The Hub Shoe Store 105 East Main St. Pumps and Oxfords oxfords taken from all linos of j. S5 licsday spociii . 3 At People's Electric Store 212 West Main Phone 12 Ironing Boards Patent ironinc board with nnd and Simplex iron; complete f $7.50 At West Side Pharmacy Main and Grape 8ta. Bath Salts San-i-Sol bath salts, regular $1 value, Wednesday special 69