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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1925)
O O1 o o o FA (IE TWO fEPFORD toTL TRHHTOT!, MEDFORD. ATiKCiGS, TTTUBSDaY. aUOTTST 20, 1025 ' Tocal and Personal Mrs. M. M. ftirinan it ml iliiUKht'T, KvMlyn, left Iiihi pvenhiK for Klamath KiiIIh, whcro the lattr will Mkn Iho part of Kvn In tlio play, t.'nHe To in' a f'nhln, which in IiHmk )iwntf l nt ihnt flty by ihcVrank and Kin ttnt nhw. When th show playi'd In .Ml fid lam your. MIhm Herman tnnic n Vor- Iho hpc-oikI ilmo thin hunmirr nhnllnr part in Hi mump play, the oh! city jvnervulr. wiih uIujuiimJ of I Mnlri o' Hko, mniln of 100 per rent all si'illincnl, which had uuihi'H"! orange; a pur ami whol-nome drink, then? rom the wnU'i1. A very small I 141 amount wiih found in f.nurimin to A ,,oyt woiKhlllK w.V(.n Iim, ,.. what wiih kximm-im.1. The new r.wr- ,Ulirt(,r oumlH. wuh horn to Air. and voir him be-n denned ihw lime, and MvH ,( j.. Cnnmmn. 1 1 At If t leim nun) ni-if in im- very m-m hi ninuii imi. , HlI.(.t( p1,y y(,H,(.n);t v i UUH.V mi me mm unit iiiii'imk i" monthH they nre filled with water which had not been tieeonipllHhetl he fore hemline nf the huwe PonMumplion ly Iho flty. 'in net at Hoyue Ml It Saturday llljrllt. 130 morning. The Oregon Tenting -.nbomtory nay Jneknon Hot KprlngH water In pure. i j o tr Mr. and Mm. f. A. Mefiee, nf Kaui- InopH, HrltlHh Cnlumhfn, arrived here thla nioi niiit; for a vltsit of wye nil dnytt U'tth Mm Mi.Moj.'u ulutor M.-u II Ceorce 'and Hnne.it Maddux nnd lV,im ,w,ri, ',,', ' tll Medford. Where they 'Xnc tu lurilto permanently. firanlH la Courier. Herein doors nt W'allaee Woods Iai m her Yard, ear. Kant Ma I n u ml Gflnewo. Kfilf A Kurd ear owned hy John Ktienc of 504 North l-'lr hi reel, was Mtnlen early this trior ning. The car. which had a Colorado licence uumhered 220-24I, has not yet Immmi found. (Unpin drugs nt DcVoe's. tf Washington hi ale visitors who ar rived 111 tllf fll v ft ml ii rn ximulu n t I tally desiring to ,. hotels include Mr. and Mrs. A. II. ' The follow lug Item Is from the Mrs. R a. Jones of Kallui y, Covenle lorrespondenoe of the and Mrs. J(ober.1ct'omJ. ac- ttilern Cnidlal-Jotirnal: Ixu1h len- coin-ianled iy the kittt-r'ti daiiKliter. nieH motored to Medford - lust-week Mrs. . Kouls Christen, nf Laredo, where he visited a .few days with Texas, were house guests at the home his hroiher. Klmer and family, re- Gf their sister. Mjs. fi. M..V'inn, JI2 turning hon;e Thursday hrlnglng Mrs. ctarlt street, hist week Mrs Mo- Mizfthein iieniilcs arid children with Comh nnd daughtJ-r deynrted for httii-rrtr a Tew days' visit hero wiih their home tho cnrly part of the her parents, Mr. and Mis. .loseph we,.k. while Mrs. Jones will eontlnuo A,u,'riH- J'o visit her sister, whom she had Children's elk skin moccnslnns at nt seen for HQ years, the Japanese Art Htore. J34 Hend some pictures of Crater T.ake. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Kutherland Medford and the Rogue Valley views moveii to MedTord from firaats lnss to your mends. Pnlmer's pictures are recently and are located at MB J'limi. ,the hest. tf fdar flume lumber nt Illif Pines I.iimherCo. i . tf C.Nohle; i-epresenlalive of the Na tional Map company, of Indiana polls, Ind., wan In Medford today delivering i he sidendld new stale mail of Ore Wuyiunii riergman. driving an Kads Transfer truck, cojlldr-d wiih a light car driven by William Wilson yester day nflernoon at the inlerser:tlnn of Main street and Itiverslde avenue. If your pictures are rnado at Palm Miss 'Atn SliiKler reiuined IhjU night from Calgary, Canada, win re they had been appearing wiih the Kllison Wlilte Cluiutauifiia circuit, which lour eil through cities In went era and northern Canada. Aubrey Kurry of Phoenix, who also sa uk wiih the troupe, has not nrrlved. having stop ped off at Portland to spend He vera I days. C.et your tree props now at Hlu Pines Lumber Co. I jiea 1 rea I est a to den lers are be sieged with peopli rent house, all of which In (he city have already been rented. ApnruncntH are equally as scarce, making It a fact that more house facilities are needed in Medford. JUidwelser $ l,f0 per dos;. at, De Yoefr. irtntf Parmer Sheriff Charles Terrlll and Mrsi Terrlll are down from McAllis ter HPt'IriK for a few days, attending to bpslness matters. Mr. Terrlll help ed cp pin re Kllaworth Kelly. 'one of (he escnped convicts from Salem, and de scribes him as a hulk of a man. loo meek to start out on a desperate ad vonthrc. The ex-sherlff also says that Milam Jones' ,a brother of Oregon Jomis. who escaped from the Jneknon county Jail n year ago," could give nil Ihree of the escnpeil prisoners, cards and spade, and still beat them at be ing himlhnlled." Peaches grown on hillHlde nre better flavored. Ity box or bulk. Carney Or chard. P.lackwell hill on highway be tween Central Point and fluid HIM. 134 Mr. ami Mrs. J. Mofr and daughter Tniire of Papalkon, Hawaii, are the guests from the greatest distance reg istered at local hotels. oiherR Include Karl Morrew, louis Jacobs, Al Oroen nnd S. 13. Jones of Chicago. III.. Mr. and Mrs. William Hahn of Oil City. Pa., Ilruce THxon of New Westmln sler, M. C.. Mrs. 12. Htanfleld of Wal Ince, Idaho. Harry Lnvlck of Roches ter. N. Y., Mr. nnd Mrs. H. YZ. Doran of Poston. Mass.. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. TJndley of Milwaukee, Wis., nnd Mr. and Mrs. ". C. Scott of Dos Moines, Iowa. The Daughters nf Veterans nre urg ed to be present nt a special meeting 1'Ylduy evening, the If 1 sit, in meet the stale president, Mrs. Mary Kntross. Tim Mii-nvlntfi unrt Kimnrnul ' ni. gon recently Issued hv thi-m. C. L. Pr H rnoto stuilio, 7HI N. Central, tlfey Harbor of Portland, Is.ihe represerim- i wl" lm tnn ft, tf live of th map cohipany for Oregon and Washington. Kresh unit water salmon, Hfio lb. Johnson Produca Co. Miss Mary Hess, who has been with Miss Owendolyn (Pulsion of Trail was among tho business visitors in the city today. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald. Holland Hide. the .Muii Tribune Tor a' number of'i nonn ";'3 14if years nnd who is one of the efficient ! Hesidents of Portland who arrived book keepers and office employes. Is n '""V yesterday and are regis Carruther of Kelso. Mr. and .Mrs. T. F King of Spokane, and Mrs. and Mrs. L. Vorstandlng. .Miss Josephine X'erstamlig. T. Itldenour. Mr. and Mrs. ft. R Allau, A. P. Shannon ami I). U. Voting of Seattle. 1 Kruit growers get In touch with gov ernment free employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers. llXtf A collision, which resulted In no serious damage to either car occurred last Tuesday near Trail, when I'. K. Ttodecker of Omuls Pass attempted to pas 10. H. OI of Medford In the loose gravel of the highway. There's a busy JiuslnesH College In Medford. OWN. 141 Mr, nnd Mrs. James Fields left last evening for their home at Kugcne, af ter having spent the past two weeks In the city. While hero Mr. Klelda was a substitute at ihe American Hall way Kxpress office for O. l- Ouold. woh returned last night from a two week's vacation trip to San Francisco lo resume his dutlcH. Large stock Victor records at Pal mer Music Store. tf On the opening night of the annual meeting of the Slate Medical society, which will be held in Medford during the first week of September. Dr. W. If. nrown of Mansfield. Ohio, whirls now commencing c, five year demonstra tion rtf olid welfare work In Marion county, will be one of the main e.pcaU ers al the meeting, lo which the gen eral public Is Invited. I represent the strongest group of fire tnsiirnnce cnnipnulott in America. Carl V. Tengwald, Holland llldg. Phone !93. 104tf Mrs. O. 1C. Delta tier of this city, who was opernted upon for appendicitis at the Hitni-Pri Henri linNnllnl llii-r.n u-nnlfj hards, opernted hy the Rogue Itlver Mlr is (.nvalesclnir r-.ni.ilv Properties Co.. Inc.. finished the sec- Kor Rnnni KmveIi Pdiment. cleanlnff onw-picking nf the Rnrtlett pears yes- OP uwn work( phone 912-.T. Samuel 1 onlay. No more pears will he picked p,ntemnn. tf for two weeks, nl which 'time the I tult hnvo been Hi(.-iei I., tt ir- D'Aujous and Itosc will be ready. For 'Snle Damson plums and to matoes at the ranch. Pick them your self, iloguu River Poultry Farm, on Jacksonville Highway. till Mr. nnd M,rs- Irvln Wlllet nf Holley wood, prominent moving picture peo ple, who with Jnck Holt, hnve been making a picture In Washington will arrive In the oily sometime early next week.' having been delayed hy forest fires In completing their picture, ac cording to a telegram received hy Ceorgo Hunt, who "will entertain them while here. Canvas gloves, two pnlr for 2fif. Jananesn Art Store. 134 MIfs Ituth McDanlols. formerly em ployed by the Mall Tribune. n a printer, nccompnnled by her mother. Is spending n few days In the clly. vis Ming friends after n, roast-to-coast i trip by auto, fn which they covered 1 5.000 miles. They nre on their way to their home In Oakland, Calif. leaving for Seattle Friday morning, room for three, share expenses. Phone 1S3-H-2. .... I2l Acnrdlng to the city attorney's of fice, city lots nre being sold rapidly, and the demand wll shortly exceed the supply. When this Is a fact, taxable property in the clly will hnve been In creased to a great extent. DroFsmnking (hat will please you at The FliHhlou Shop, 4th floor Medford lluildlng. 1113 W. S. Noble of southern California was fined $15 In Judge Taylor's court yesterday on his plea of guilty to a charge of speeding preferred against him by Slale Traffic Officer J. J. Mr Ma hen. William Holinore of Cres cent City. Calif., was fined $10 also on his plea of guilty to n similar charge preferred ngainst him by the same of ficer. Noel Krsklne gives piano lessons nt pupils' homes. Think of the Advan tage. Phone 72H-W. 141 Miss Ktdcna Ply male of Kaunas City. Mo., daughter of Walter M. Ply m.tle, is vlxltlng her aunt. Mrs. Tom Collins, and Hon II. Plymatc. Fuller Irtish Man In town few days, j Drop card O. H Arnesl. Cllv. IHO i r The additional amount of milk solids in Fluhrer's Milk Bread is the reason for that delightful flavor. At Any Grocer J rim rnurl liy t lip Minimi lloli'l pom puny iiKiiln.il clllzi'iin nf AhIiImiiiI, for collo'iion of Htock HiilixiTlptioim (o Hip hotfl, 'Phono nniniMl In Ihe suitH iiio f'nlvln MoClollnnil. 11. W. Ilnili. R. J. Wnrillp. .1. II. I'IMIiiki'p. II. I'. Mnrrls unrt Mm. V. .1. Wnlliirv. Dr. AV. C. Rohnof'or will open nfflpon nboilt Auk. 1 71 h III rnmnn 4L'5 nnd 42G Medford Mulldiiif;. Spoolfillr.lni; In ox IrnrlfnK, X-rny nnd loonl nnd una neft thosln. if olilnB hnr vnrnilon. p.irt of uiiiih will lo Hpont in I'lirlliind. i lli'mfitltrhlnfr. htittnnii povered, nt (ho Hnndlrrnft Shop. tf I'nul It. MrlPdwoll, I'pprPHPiitinK flpo. IT. iliirr. Conrnd St rirnwn. in vcKlniPnt hroiiprx, of Portlnnil. who nro hnndlln tho hond Iskup on the .Moilford PrpcoolInK nnd KIohikp .'o.. Ih In tho rlly on huxInpRs portnlnlriK lo Iho hiiIp of tho homln. Pnlmor'H Photo Studio mil ken thn )et ploturoft. t tt Horn, to Mr. nud .Mrs. C. E. Hunt. 1112 .Via nl lc Hlri'i-t, thin mornlnK. n Kill .wplKhlnif six pntini.H nnd 14 oiini-eH. , Kxldo ImttPrlPS for Pordii. Chovro IpIs, Ktnrs, Pto.. $12.75 nnd lld.r.O. Wllllnmn Mrf.'urlpy. 1 04 -t f Myrtlp llliilii'lpy hn rplurnpil from .in outing nt Primped n nil Crntor luko mid lo her mmIU.,ii on. tho Muii Tri luine, (Vilnr flumo ltimhor nt niB PIiiph T.iimlipr Co. .tf Twfniy-wpvpn niorp rnrs of ppnrft wpi-p Hhtpppil yPNtonluy to Pll.qtprn mn rli Mh hy lorn I pooltlng Iioiihpb. By tomorrow. It Ih pxperlPd thnt thp 4(10 murk will hnve been rpnehed nnd Ii.'ihsimI. Wo pny for nxlips nnd bpII dirt chpnp. Urown & Whlto Ae-nry, Ine. tf J'din KiiKor or Rosehurpr. trnln nninter with the Southprn Papific lines. Is Kiioiicllni; si vprnl dnys In thp rlly on liusinesK. Pnnry new pntntopn, lnrue plze. 3c per Ih. Johnson Produco Co., 241 X. Fir street. Phone 87. !8tf .Sixty out of stntp pnrs were regis tered nt the local suite auto renis trntlon hurenu. Try thnt big milk shake nt DeVoe's. tf Out nf town Orr-Konlnns reBistered nt IopiiI hotels Include M. A. Urnnpr. .1. I.. Puller nml VV. K nurnhiim of KiiKene; Mr. unci Mrs. M. K. Wilson nnd (1. c. ftplllck nf ltosphurff: Mrs. W. o. Wylio of Mood Itlvor: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. .lohnson of neecls porl:: It. o. fluff of Suthprlln; Miss Piiulino llnnd of North Hend, and Mrs. A. M. Fields of North Bend. Cedar flume lumber nt Big Plnea I.umhor Co. tf. It Is expected by lornl forest ser vice officers that tho forest firo on Ininnhn creek In Ihe Crater nutlonnl forest, which is now under rontro'. will rontlniie to burn for three weeks before It Is completely out. I Serpen doors ut Wnllnee Woods Lumber Yard. cor. East Main nnd Genesee. ftxtf Ft. V.. Vlole of Mnriine, Cnl., sheriff of Contrn Costa county, nnd party spent lost nlicht In tho clly while pit route to Seattle, Wn., nnd Toronto, Ciinnd.-i. where hp will nt tend the lna rnallonal Hbprlffs' ron vpnilon. Mr. Vlole fieurpd iiulte pronilueiitly in (t(. recent S.-hwnrlz inlirder and suicide c'ase in that county, as he was Ihe official whfi trapped the scieiulKt In the rnomlliK hoiiM-, where he pomlultled suicide. Are you KPttlnK thp bpsl propprty your money will purehase? Sen tho Thulium Realty Company before .buy. Ilitfc 130'tf Miss Jane Knedlcor of Medford. who formerly resided here, spod Monday in the city making aiTiingementHL far the lecture hprp on Saturday to bo Klveii by Walterson Lnwii, nn In terior decorator from New York City, who is maklnir u -tour of theiwest. ami lias ijlven leclures In a tiilmber of the leading cities along thp const! Miss Snedicor is in charge of tho woman's building of Iho fair to' he held near Meiirord this year and is anxious that the city of Klnmnlh Kalis be well i-pprpsented in nil di visions. Klamath Falls News. Dressmaking and millinery to order. I lered al local hotels Include Mr. nnd (The Fashion Shop. Roady for busi- Mrs. II. W. Itoherts, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jensen, Mr. and .Mrs. II. C. Pitt man, Mr, and Mrs. S. I.. Slosser. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. IlcVlno. Mr. nnd .Mrs. II. T. Bradford and Miss Fern Dullon. Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchesi rn . " :i i ness Monday. August 24. J.13 Miss liernns Rodgers. who had been visiting Miss Sybil Rndgprs for thp past never.-! I weeks, returned to her home In the Sams' Valley district today. Brick lee crenm COc nt TJeVoe's. tf Cook with gas. tf Ampico Re-Enacting Pianos The beautiful round tone of the Bruns wick is riot a result of chance. This remarkable instrument was created after an exhaustive study of all the principal makes of phonographs. Ev ery imperfection of previous makes is eliminated in the Brunswick, giving its lucky owner, for the first time-a phon ograph that reproduces with absolute fidelity the actual living tone of the artist. . ; r . it-', And the Brunswick does not require two re producers. It will play all makes of records correctly with the single mechanism. Buy your Brunswick today, will make the first payment. Five dollars Why wait? WEEKS & ORR D. C. DURHAM Piano Tuning R. W. WILSON Mgr. Music Dept. Cable, Ludwig and Haints Piano SCHOOLWEAR WASH materials are best for school clothes ! Safest, too, as many Boards of Health are, telling moth ers to-day. ... We recommend Everfast Suiting, a beautiful, sturdy material that looks and wears like linen. Blues and pinks, tan, green, brown, honeydew, gold, aurora and many other lovely Everfast colors, all unaranr.eetnot to fade. . ' ' ' Clothes made of Everfast Suiting can be rubbed and scrubbed daily, if you wish. Everfast colors are abso lutely fast to sunlight and weather, perspiration, uric acid, strong soap, soda, or even boiling. Come in and let us show you Everfast Suiting. Excella Patterns for September That Really Excel SHIELD'S 222 West Main Medford, Ore. When the. Firemen Ran '.. v ;,: . ; i In tlinso dnys, if tlie cull lo the volunteers was in your, liehiilf if your Jiome or your business eslnlilisltnient was in . fliiines you fneed ruin. There wns no jjreiit orRiinizution to sprend its protective miintlc over you to hold you siit'o from loss. - , '.. Today fire insurance is n (ireat institution reneliint; from business to tlie'hoiue with proteetive rates judged exactly to the risk. It stands between n dread element and you. Kire need never nieiin a loss if you will insure ami lie sure. Wo care for your every insurance "need. RA. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MANo Phono 444 Since 1009 Tonight Last Times! OWEN M00RE, CONSTANCE BENNETT, MABEL BAUIN CHARLES OGLE, DAVID BUTLER Zane Grey's story of a Broadway belle who came out to spread a little love among the: cowboys." TOMORROW and SATURDAY , Adolphe Menjou in Wm. DeMille's Clever Comedy . "LOST A WIFE" Adults Kiddies SA I CQki I IJJlF Raymond Ballard, Master Organist $ew tedder ' MM I OrcfwtflatiM :WHY.'r; have our' sales increased? YOUNG'S Hardware Co. Sells for Less GAS HEAT GAS ' HEAT' GAS 30-Day Special Cash Your; Old Stove in for $ 1 5 as first payment on Vulcan tA , SMOOTH TOP Gas Range rind pay the' balance, in il'i equal pay nicins, no interest charged. Free piping in your home. ' " Service first profit a by-prflduct. Southern Orep Gas Co. HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT H Ik e o O