Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    .MATL "tIaTBITNTC, MEfipOKP, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE :l, 1f)2.'
MKDFORT)
PAOE THREE
Moorite Worits Wonders for
St. Paul and Tacoma Worker
B.
F. Tanner Tells How Great Remedy Relieved Him of
Chronic Stomach Trouble." ' 1 : J '"" "
"'B. F. Tanner, nn employe of ihe Stl
Paul Tacoma Lumber Co., and living
at 1331 K, street. Is so happy over,
what Moorite has done for him that he
is eager to tell his story to HUfferers
from ptomach trouble. To fell well
again lifter 15 yeara of suffering has
made Mr. Tanner ho grateful that he
wantH his testi nion'lnl to the published
so that others may know the remark
able benefits to be received through
taking Moorite.
"I have been troubled with stomach
trouble for about 15 years," Raid Mr.
Tanner. ,I have ppent hundreds of
dollars searching for relief, but I never
found It until taking Moorite.- I learn
ed from a friend about the true tes
timonials that were being published In
Tacoma about Moorite and 1 decided to
try it.
"1 am still t-wking Moorite and my
stomach is feeling fine. Anyone trou
bled with this painful disease will real
ize how grateful 1 am to the friend
who recommended Moorite to me, and
that is why I recommend Moorite to
alt sufferers such as 1 was. I am feel
ing better and am happier than I have
been for years, thanks to Moorite."
Moorite In sold under an absolute
money back guarantee. It brings you
relief or you do not pay a cent for it.
Sold " bv Heath. Drug Store, Medfurd.
Kast Side Pharmacy, Ashland, Ore.
Adv.
Mco-Pust
Kills Garden Pests
Use
NO. 5X-NICO-DUST for Aphis, Rose
Thrip, etc.
NO. lOX-NICO-DUST for Squash Bugs,
Melon Aphis, Pea Aphis, Rose
Snout Beetle.
DOSCH GENERAL DUST for all leaf
eating insects.
Use Dust Freely
Enjoy Better Flowers
and Vegetables
'i . ...
Let us help you rid your, garden of
troublesome pests and make gardening a
real pleasure. r '".'.".':.
Monarch Seed Co?
Phone 260
317 E. Main
'At your service all day long"
RUSSELL'S
SEE PAGES 4 AND 5
The Thrill
of
Saving
Money
If you're looking for n thrill, focus your
eyes on saving' money. .
The real thrills in life come from turning
the pages of your foaifc book, and therein
seeing your wealth and happiness increasing.
Save here!
Jackson County Bank
Medford,Oregon
ESTABLISHED 1888
ENTERTAINMENT OF
SOLDIERS STOESSEO
AT C: OF C. FORI
FEDERAL
SYSTEM
RESERVE
Snap and promptness a grain pre
vailed at the Chamber of Commerce
dinner meeting at the Hotel Medtord
last night. The 140 guests were seat
ed promptly at the scheduled hour
of G:30, while the Chamber of Com
merce orchestra pleased with some
of their highly appreciated numbers.
Immediately after the last course
of the bountiful ineal prepared by
le (Japame Most xamu mo nr. me
meeting was turned over to J. J.
Bue liter, who hud charge for the Kl-
wanls, of the entertainment. The
first number on the entertainment
was a duet by Miss Margaret Hun
toon and Lloyd Williamson 1 with
H. M. Scott as their, accompanist
These kilowatt dispensers were so
well taken by the audience that
they were called upon for, .another
number which they very apprecia
tively rendered. Miss Huntoon ulso
favored with a solo and an encore.
The next number to entertain was
that of Lewis Ulrich and Larry
Mann, one holding a 50 pound cake
of ice while the other picked the
holder's'line of business to pieces and
then changing the ice to the other
while he did' his stuff. The knock
out on this number was when Mann
charged Ulrich room rent for his
Mrs. Setter Dog raising her family
in Mann s basement.
The Elks' "hiok" orchestra, com'
posed of Messrs. Alford. Newbury,
Shrove, Jack Heath and Herb Launs
pach, highly entertained with, their
improvised Instruments, made on nail
kegs, wash tubs, broom handles,
chandeliers, etc.
Floyd H. Hart; one of the directors
of . the . chamber at this time, ad
vised the guests with regard to the
elaborate plans being worked out
toward incorporating every possible
angle ot entertainment for the Ore
gon National Guard, white encamped
here during tho period, of June 12.
to 26, inclusive. He told of Secretary
of Agriculture Jardine's visit to tho
camp June 25... ... . .
Heeley V. Hall also explained with
regard to the progress being made
by his transportation c om mlttee
toward . securing the necessary COO
automobiles to . take the guardsmen
to as near Crater Lake as the snow
will permit, on June 20. Hall ear
nestly urged all auto owners to
sign , their i-ai's . up immediately so
that this committee could complete
their program. Captain Ralph Covr
gill hit the. high, spots on tho. camp
situation as it existed today and ex
pounded! staggering figures .with, re
gard, to the significance of the' camp
to Medford and asked citizens to call
this week and view the nature of the
conditions as they now exist.
President Clancy expressed his ap
preciation of- the loyal support his
board of directors were giving him
and their community and laid con
siderable stress -on the amount of
work- the- chamber was doing nt this
time. He also stated he was leaving
the best to the last and that It was
his pleasure at this time to Introduce
Rev, Mr. W. E. Bobbltt, , who was
the pastor of the Christian church of
Klamath Falls as the speaker of the
evening. .He. announced. Mr,. Bob
bin's chosen subject for the occa
sion was "Loyalty." Mr, Babbitt,
who is no stranger tok Medford,
started off by saying that while he Is
dpbbed a 4,Sky Pilot' he was just
a. "He-man," .the same as. all. the.
rest' present and- for none- to get-
scared that he was going to preach
a sermon and leave, for that was-far
Xvom his mind. He said . ho was
going to talk- about loyalty and In
tolerance and would- start- off by
saying that he belonged to all the
service clubs that he could get into
and If there were any new ones
.starting he would like to make ap
plication for - membership. By this
time he had his audience well with
him and he told them of loyalty as
they had never heard it- before. Ho
said In part that a man In Medford
owed Medford more than he did any
other city, likewise his, state and his
country. He said one owed the street
ho lived on. more ' than any other
street in that city eve the block,
of that street that one lived In. He
analyzed-loyalty ana intolerance, and
urged nelghborllness In all men. It
was an excellent and: inspiring ad
dress. r i
T
HOTEL AND EARLY
DAY CITIZEN DIES
In the death, of A. II. Boothby who
died nt his home near Prospect, Ore.,
May 29. 1926. aged eighty-four, thft
county has lost an old and respected
pioneer.
Ho was born ot AU.r-ns. Muirt,
January It. 1841. )::,; , Mr;-a
from Now York In 'm:( to Hnn Tram
Cisco. In 1 SG4 he ivmin in Jarkmm
county, Oregon where he wot kod at
mining, running a saw mill, and
teaching school for a while,
i On August 13. 1871, he married
Miss Margaret Noland, who survives
him, with six of their eight children:
Charley Boothby. of California; Mrs;
A. Paul, of Klamath Palls; Mrs.
Chauncey Arant, of Talent; and Ida,
Ed, and Tracy Boothby of Prospect,
Oregon.
I Ho was ono of the earliest settlors
In this part of the country, running
the sawmill at what is now Prospect,
before there was any settlement
there, living at a little placu called
Tail Holt, where a bridge crossed
Rogue river, some little distance
above the present bridge. At this
place, about 1881, he taught a night
school boforo' a public school was
established. After living there sev
eral years, he moved to Ashland, but
after a few years moved back to Pros
pect, where he ran the sawmill, saw
ing out lumber, and buikllne the
(Prospect hotel. He lived several years
near i'ort Klamath and rrom there
went to California, where he lived
about ten years. Prom there he came
to Ashland and then back to Prospect
where so many of his, younger years
were passed. .
He played his part among the men
who endured the hardships and pri
vations of a new country. He brought
up a fnmlly who were a credit to him
and a comfort in his old age. He nl-
, ways worked hard, and though for
many years his nenith was very poor,
he insisted on going to tho very . limit
of his strength. His last years of
feebleness and enforced Inactivity, he
bore with uncomplaining patience and
from his last painless sickness he
passed as peacefully as a child falling
to sleep.
"Old men laying their strong staff
down, i . -
Close their eyes on a race all run.
Death is an angel, who leads' the way
Out of the shadows, down under the
sun." V A FRIEND..
T
PORTLAND, Ore.. Juno 3. Den
tists from all parts- of the state, num
bering between 3U0 and 400. today be
gan sessions of the thirty-second an
nual convention of the Oregon State
Dental association at the North Pacific
Dental college. The rest of the week
wil be devoted to Intensive study of
the latest dental methods.
Dr. Fred E, Qullck of Portland, pres
ident oft the, association, opened the
sessison- and gave his annual address
this morning. '
Dr. James Kendall Burgess of New
York, who holds the chair of prosthet
ic dentistry In . the. College of Dental
Surgery in . New York, lectured on
bridge work this . morning.
The afternoon was devoted to clin
ical work. Among those taking part
were Dr. W. BJ Leo of EugeneDr. H.
E, Murphy of Medford and Doctors
Springer and George of Salem. Dr. W.
E. Buchanan of Eugene Is to read a
paper this afternoon on tooth care as
it is taught:
Seat Sale Opens o 'l f
Tomorrow for,. i
d rj) i ri:-"
. nomeo ana
Jackie Coogan in '
"Little Rob. Crusoe?9
Go. to an afternoon, or early night
show if you want to get a thrill out of
Jackie Coogan- In "Little Robinson
Crusoe." The early film in gs are those
well attended by the younger Bet and
more than -CO per cent of the enjoy
ment for the average-adult at recent
Coogan presentations consists In
watching the juvenile audience '
Wild cheers greet the clouds of
black smoke which belch from the
stacks of the topedo boat destroyer as
it veers In Us course in response to
the frenzied "S, O. S' wirelessed by
our youry; hero from the tropical
home of a white dealer In copra
whose bee-yutlful daughter is about
to become the prey of a gang of blood
thirsty cannibals. Screams of pleas
ure meet the departure of the landing
party of marines for the tropic Isle
and positive bedlam breaks loose
as a deck gun of the destroyer roars
and high explosive shell's clip the tops
from the fronded palms and strike
&ark terror to the hearts of the black
men! Gusts of shrill laughter echo
when our hero. In exuberance at his
rescue, shouts "Horray!". Fires his
army .45 automatic into the air,
livings down a cocoanut on his shin
gled hob and does a Charlie Chiiplln
stagger.
A Spat Family comedy, "The Fox
Hunt," has more, laughs than the
average humorous filler, an Interna
tional News and Peggy Ridley's music
round out an entertaining bill.
Jane Cowl In "Romeo and "Juliet"
will appear at Hunt's CratcrlaiV'ono
night only, Monday, June 8th, coming
direct from San Francisco to Medford.
That her appearance as "Juliet" will
be hailed with delight by the people of
this city Is assured by the fact that al
though she has a ji pea red In several; of
the most successful plays ever pre
sented on the American stage; none of
the mhas ever created as much.' fa
vorable comment as her portrayal of
Shakespeare's heroine. "" '. ' '"
The splendid original cast and pro
duction "Will be brought to this city.
The tromendous advance Interest al
ready displayed by the public has re
sulted in the management of the
Hunt's Crnterian announcing the sale
of seats at the box office will open
tomorrow, 12 o'clock, five days In advance.
Your Boy!
are you sure
he will go
to ; college?
If you live yet J' But what
if the unexpected happens?
i that it why uregon Lire
Educational Policy which uv
cures money for hit college
education whether you live or
die.
Writ for rout
Copy ot this
brocKur.
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Horn Ofcwi PORTLAND, OREGON
A. 8. Cornell A. B. evens
District Mgrs., 204" Medford National
Hank Bldg., Medford, Oregon
Strike Order Issued.
WHEELING, V. Va Juno - 3. A
temporary restraining order was Ih-
Bued this afternoon by Federal JiuIkc
W. E. Baker in the case of' 19 pan
handle coal ..district companies which
seek an Injunction against the Unit
ed Mine Workers of America to halt
all organization activities in this sec
tion, where a strike has been in ef
fect since April 15, Inst-.
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The Busy Corner Motor Co.
they are worthy run
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motor. Their rigidly
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gives you greater mile
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ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Deal with the dealers who serve you well the
; MOTORMATES dealers; They are named below.
MEDFORD
Highway Service Station
Phipps Auto. Park Service
. Walden Bros. Garage
Victor Danielson .
TALENT "
Talent Oarage
JACKSONVILLE
Dorothy Confectionery
' RUCH
C. M. Ruch
CENTRAL POINT
f
Central Point Service Station :
Freemen-Wiley & Co. '
EAGLE POINT
Eagle Point Hardware Co.
ROGUE RIVER
C. S. Hatch Garage
ASHLAND
Ashland Service Station
Tho Automotive Shop
'" GRANTS PASS '
LeMoss Service Station and
Tire House
F. B. Olding Garage
TABLE ROOK
Table Rock Store
PHOENIX
L. L. Furry
Phoenix Mercantile Co.
Ever-Shady Auto Park
GOLD HELL
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Gold Hill Garage
APPLEGATE.
Jno. W." Pernoll '
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BUTTE FALLS.
N. B. Stoddard ;