Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1925)
ROSEBURG KIWANIS ASHLAND'S AUIO totepporti mttt; ttctp.ttntt:, Mrcpronn oKEnrflr. wr:pT.snAY.oAivirsT 2fi,Q p 1 o o q r r rf i-t I Htill iiililililliK Mi III. The i.st rXlMis. ViiiiKjiiU fir tin- winter. Mln i.vhliil on tin- lourlllK car a M.I lu-)l GIVE LOCAt CLUB A FINE EVENING Thnt Rose burg hnH a Hvewlro buwh if busiiit'SM mn im members of the CiwunlH el ult wax proven hy tin 25 Members, ten of whom were uccofVi Hinicil liy ihflr wives, who mtemler he meeting ami Immiuet of the locnl Huh ut the Holland grill lttxt nlKht. I flit-re M iin'Knt ami tin "Or- . Ihni-.l rti-Mitiutfti" .if Mfxlfunl lt Iier com u me, furnlxhed music. Vernon Vnwter presided In the thsenco of I'reshlent Kubrick. He i'ek'omed the k nests and then Intro hie rr1 It. I:, s h or-tn ?i k v!ie--jre.i-lent of the nnseburn clult, as the 'isitors had rharffp of the program. Ifu-r expressing their pleasure at leing present. Mr. Shoemaker intro duced I.lnyd Oorkor. chairman of the k-r-eluh i-elulinntt committee, who if.d chuiKe of the program, which ominenced with HliiKiiitfsomu Kpirlted vlwaniH koiik-s, Lymnn Spencer, souk ruder ut the visitors, in chai-fie. Dur HK the evening there were mini her if songs in which hoih clubs took tart. : The attendance prize wns furnished ly the visitors ami R. I,. Whipple tondttcted the dm wing. C. C. Lemon, iert Thieroff and Dr. Howard were he three chosen as contestants. They I'ere given u looking-glass and asked n make a cross In a square behind hem, looking In the glass. Dr. Jov jrd won. Lyman Spencer sang a nolo nnd re ponded to n hearty encore, Mrs. Ly lian accompanying him on the piano. 1 At this time the famous KoHchurg Crazy Kazoo Komic Koncert Kom tany, with H. L. V. Lintott as their ,lle leader, appeared in costume, trictly in accord with their name, .ml rendered several "delightful and ',1'Hcrlptive numbers." j Dexter Rice, a Kotarian of Rpse urg. made a splendid talk on Friendship." lie said In part: Friendship Is the motive power be drid both the Klwanls and Rotarian tliJis, that the Rotarians cannot erve' without hulldlng, and that Kl anis cannot 'build without serving' yhich means their mottoes mean the Ume thing. Friendship is the hope nd salvation of the people, organiza lons. states and nations. It creates ( feeling of safety and loyalty. On he north of us we have an imaginary inundary line, there are no fortresses l armies there, hut neither nation fould think of crossing that line and evnstating property or taking the (ves of others as long as friendship revnils. Had there been true frtend hlp and proper understanding there rould have been no civil or world rars. - i "In order to have strue friendship revailing in this and other nations 'mong the people it must commence tlth the individuals who nre willing 6 help others and give a square deal P '' I Vernon Vnwter then closed the fleeting stating that it had been, a evy enjoyable one and predicted 4nny more In the future, lie asked hat the visitors be guests of the local lub at the vaudeville at Hunt's Cra trlun. j During the afternoon several Rose urg men played golf with the local lub members. ' The dinner served by the Holland rill brought fohh many- favorable ompllments. The guests were: Guy Cordon and Ife, Carl Neaf, Tom Ness and wife. '. T. Jackson, J. R. Farrington, II. C. !hurch, R. L. F. Llntott and wife, .yman Spencer and wife, B. H. Shoe aaker, Lloyd Crocker, Mayor George 5. Houck, Harry Pargeter, George .mith, Floyd Wilson. Roy Catching nd wife, Walter Fisher and wife, C. Wimberly and wife, John Thome nd wife. Nathan Fullerton and wife, ilson Cummings and wife, W. L. Whipple nnd wife, L. A. Dillard, K. A. ost, W. R. Doy and wife and Dexter tic and wife THIEF REALLY ILL TRIP IS DELAYED ports received are encouraginbr how-j ever, ai her friends are anxiously j awaiting news of a tllstim-i gain. FH-1h1s of C. hk Will r'l:"t to learn that he is Impi hvIiik and able tit Mil up al 1 1 5 -(r,' it will ! ret'tilld l ha I in.iiiy wt-eks an Ml . I Opg was si'i'iiiusly injur'! by falling' from u Keiniiil ximy window mC for sonic Mint' llngt-rcd lift ween lili'j an.1 .deal h. Th smitten death of j Mrs. gg occurred Just afier the at - eident. i Jan Mowat, Miosi' home is In Honolulu, where he Is in business.! arrived in Ashland last week a nil will reuwiio, for a few weeks with his mother and loot tiers, Kd win Mowat. who Is ' convalescing from n major ! operation recently performed and Lynn Mowat, who lias been hero fm-j some time. Kit win Mowat returned from the hospital Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Sugg expects to change her husinesH location early In Sep tember. Her millinery establishment will occupy the mezzanine floor at Mefiee's new store that is being rapidly rushed to completion. Mrs. Sugg hopes to have her fall opening between the loth and Kith of Sep tember la her new quarters. It Is very gratifying to learn that The Markets Portlaml Wheat. 7 PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IMS. Wheat -Hard white, Bluestem, Haart, $1.54; oft white, $1.53; western white. '1.52: hard winter, $1.50; northern prlng, $1.51 ; western red, $1.48; tltB hard white, $1.50. i Today's car receipts Wheat, 122; itnley. 9; flour, 4; corn, 4; oats, 7; lay, 3. Koirs. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2fi. EgffR Firsts cent higher. Current re- feints. 29Ac: pullets. 2!t.uc lirsts, 32 ?i 32 'fcc; extras 34ffl34fcc lelivered, Portland. ASHLAND, Aug. It Is prob-J able, that Kills and Herman Warnei j who were arrested Saturday night j on a i-harge of car theft, will h taken to Portland In a few days In charge of Pat Merriinan, department of justice operative. Federal churges are filed against the young men for a violation of the Dyer act and they will probably face federal court trial in Portland. The time of their de-j parture depends on the, condition of) KliN Warner, who ts s'lffej-ing from what one physician diagnosed as chronic appendicitis nnd Dr. Geary, county physician, pronounced acute Indigestion. Warner was con siderably Improved this morning. Re cause of his condition he was held In the city jail, while his brother was taken to Jacksonville. Herman Warner was arrested last Thursday near Yreka on a charge of stealing a car here. His brother came on from Ktorkton, . so he staled, nnd paid the fine of (100 on the mis demeanor charge filed against I ler mun and they started south. They were rearrested near Jackson Springs on a charge of reckless driving, anil the car inspected, which proved to : have been stolen from . a Portland firm. Officers state they have a clear case against the youths. On Friday, August 28, the First Presbyterian church of Ashland will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its organization In a golden Jubilee celebration, beginning Thursday even ing. -August 27, anil closing Sunday evening, August .10. Four of the ten former pastors will be present: The Reverends John 1!. Donaldson, Palo Alto. Calif.; F. D. Strange, Portland: H. A. Carnahan, Oakland, fa)., anil t he Rev. F. C. Koehler, Spokane. Twenty-two members formed this first organization, seven of whom are living and will be present, dress ed in the costumes of n half a cen- l ury a go. They a re the M esda mes Mary Dunn, Ann H. Russell, Kllen Oiddings. Sarah J. Kent nor, Nancy Applegate, Sarah Walker and Laura Woodson-Howard, all of Ashland. Dr. Carnahan will preside at the Thursday evening service; Drs. Don aldson and Strange at Sunday morn ing servise, and Dr. Koehler at Sun day evening's. The local pastor, the Rev. J. C. Mergler, will have charge of Friday evening's service and Mr. W. M. Wright at the reminiscent hour Friday afternoon. There Is a basket dinner at noon Friday at the church. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Poley. daugh ter Mary," nnd Mrs. Josephine Poley and Miss Eva Poley returned Tues day evening from the. -Lake, of the Woods. Mrs. poley and Miss Poley have been spending the past week or so with Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Poley ... . i.l.. !, 1. ,.nl..nA f rpiiul.. nt the lake was shortened that a 11 1 might be present- at the anniversary celebration o rPrinSyterln ns rnitrch, which begins Thursday evening und extends over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Andrews and daughter, Mildred of Corvallis, arrive tomorrow for a visit at the home of Mr. Andrews' parents, Mi and Mrs. Aaron Andrews of Falrvlew street. The Misses Rita and Marie Andrews returned home Tuesday evening from a delightful auto trip, extending as far north as Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen of the Electric Bakery spent Sunday In a pleasant trip down the valley, visit ing friends in Sams Valley during the afternoon.' Mrs. J. R. Luke of Scenic Drive Mis. VanSaiVj f"" tm winter. Miss Goheen is Kimlish teaelwr at Junior IliKli. Tile ye:i i Imok for the Women's Civic Improvement club has nme to press :nid will be ready l..r distribu tion 111 (lie liext meeting tif tile lub. The program com milt cu have provided on the touring car ami on the runubout. Curtaips, held se cure by rods, open with we doors. QMost important in the mc&inlral , chanty's are the Improved br;i) m. i The IransnPiuii brake drum a nd bauds have been considerably In- ! spent i.iueh lime and etiort in for-1 roajel i size. The rear wheel brake j nmlalim: Hie iiroirrams fur II. e com-' ' ru nut are InrgcV ami the brake i.f . ing year ami have something espec- self-eiiet fixing type. t'oril tires urc now standard equip- 1 miit on all Ford cars. i tally interest ing and entertaining to offer. Mrs. Imi is Dode is chair man of the program committee, with mix. ivan i'. aiiiis unu .his. tioruoii : r L U a I Macfruckcn. the president, as tin! IV OV KOSeDUrg Hotel nt her members of the cnmmlltec. ! . L 1 C Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hannah, ac-i JpefS beptembeT ID eompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. A.i ! Madden, left for Eugene this morn- 1 ing Mr. and Mrs. Hannah, whose; (I(l((l.gt. Smith, who was here attend-1 we.ld.ng occurred a few days aKo.,nK KlwilIlis vUlh Im.t.llllK ,as, will make their home in Eugene. : niKh, J(m wm, is IM!limK(ir of tlu ' ..e.e mv. iimi....... . e.npiuyeu in a ,,olt. KSVt Imw llMler construction! vulcani.ing establishment. Ford Announces Improved Lines Of Body Types' at Roseburg. says it will be opened about September 15. The bllililinB Is 50x100 feet, five stories of concrete construction, all rooms have bat lis. has a roof garden and Is strictly modern in every way. Mr. Smith formerly lived in Med- Mrs. J. R. Robertson luis gained j very materially in health during the, past two months, since Mr. and Mrs.l Robertson . have been touring the coast. They stopped at Newport, spending a fflw weeks in Portland, where Mrs. Robertson's brother and i his wife met them; later visiting In' Stockton, California with relatives and are no wat Berkeley, t'alifornia, ! from which Mr. Robertson returned for a few days to attend to bnsi-1 ness interests. They expect to go on to San Diego, where they will I visit old friends. When they will ' return home is uncertain. j Mrs. A. E. Woods left Monday! night for Clear Lake. Minnesota,1 called there by a telegram announc-, ing the death of her mother. Mrs. lngra Anderson. Mrs. Woods will be joined by her brother en route. The message came as a great shock to! Mrs. Woods, since she was planning for an extended visit from her mother in the near future. Miss Edna Ooheen has just re turned from a delightful trip to Crater Lake. she was one of the friends accompanying Mr. and Mrs. John Roimr of Phoenix, who with their house guest. Miss Cora Crews of Chicago, and Mrs. lilackwood of, .,) i i ' ii"vni., i i-i iii iieii .wunuuy eeniiiK from the lake. Miss Ooheen 'went down the trail to the lake and en joyed the experience very much. She is at home now with Miss Haan, at Ibidy changes and chassis rcflnc nienis more pronounced than any made since the adoption of the model "T" chassis were announce) today by l he Ford Motor company. There will be no advance in price. O ui stand ing features of the Im provements In both open and enclosed types are lower, all-steel bodies on a lowered chassis, complete new design in most body types, a change from black to color in closed cars, with enhanced nickel radiators, larger, lower fenders, newly designed seals and larger, more powerful brakes. Longer lines, effected through higher radiator and redesigned cowl and bodies are apparent In all the improved Ford cars, but are espec ially pronounced ill the open types. i renter comfort is provided for driver and passengers In both open ami closed cars by larger compart ments, more deeply cushioned seals and greater leg room. In the runabout, louring car, coupe anil Tudor, the gasoline tank Is under the cowl. One-piece windshield and narrowed pillars in the Tudor and coupe offer the driver great ly In creased visibility and Improved ventilation. Driving comfort is materially in creased by lower seals, scientifically improved back rests and lowered steering wheel. Drake and clutch pedals are wider ami more conven iently spaced. Four doors are now Clears Complexion j Butlrr. I nutter steady. Extra cubes, city, iflc; standards, -18c; prime firsts, 46c; ilrsts 46c; undorgrades nominal; rints, 53c; enrtons, 64c. Huttertat steady; best churnlns (ream, 62c net shipper's - track In tone one. I Poultry. . ' ' - Poultry steady; receipts lighter, !irmor undertone. Henvy hens 23! !4c: light. 13c; springs, 22 fT 23c; 'ing white ducks, 24 25c. 1'otntoos. Onions weak, 11-60 1.75. rntntoes steady, $1.75 ft' 2, Snn Frnnrlsro Markets. RAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20. (V. Il,,r.nn nt A fTrlnll It liml ECOnOtlllCS) h-There was a. slightly stronger tone tn colored young chickens witn l . :o l pound stock bringing from 10 to 33 cents per pound today, j Broilers Leghorn, 1 to Ci lbs U to 38c; 1 Vj lbs., 35 fo 36c; color ed. H to l lbs.. 30 to 33c. j Fryers Leghorn. 2 to 2 '4 lbs., 33 In 35c; colored, 2 to 2 li lbs., 30 to M- f RAX AlA.WISCO. Aug. 26. r.ut jcifnt, f. o. b., .San Francisco, Sq: "Oh I how clear and beautiful your complexion is today, my dear!" THERE is a certain joy a certain pride in knowing you are ad mired, whether it be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that joy is the satisfaction of knowing all is well. Men are fascinated by the charms of beauty. Women gaze with envy, secretly jealous, perhaps, wondering hoping praying for that attrac tiveness which is not theirs. But why the wondering the hoping the f raying for that craved for attrac iveness that clear skin that beau ty. A clear skin is the barometer of one's condition. A healthy skin radiates beauty. Pure, clean blood muni a clear skin. S.S.S. is waiting to help you. It will rid your blood of its impuri ties and give you that clear com plexion. Since 1826 S.S.S. has been rlibtinir nennlo of hlood imnuritles. from pimples, from blackheads, boils, eczema and from rheumatism, too. Because S.S.S. is made from fresh herbs and barks, it may be taken with perect safety. Try it yourself. You will not only look better, but you will fed better, too. . . 88.8. ti toll! tt n iwxl drug itorra In two :n. The Urjer im la more economic!. 1 Ohe World's Best fflooplMcdicinc "Ridin' " was his first name and say how he did ridej All the sheriff's horses and all the sheriff's vain couldn't catch the "Kid" again. '. 4 NOW PLAYING! ; HOOT GIBSON ' in "THE RIDIN' KID FROM POWDER RIVER" if Ik COMEDY NEWS FRIDAY JACK HOXIE in "The Sign of the Cactus ' ' R I ALTO This Is n picture of the alx rnom bungalow built by Charles Olson, lorner lJench and Pulm streets; contains lO.TTB cement brick that cost ai5.50. THESE BRICK WERE MADE HERE IN YOUR HOME TOWN From home material, home labor employed; fnoney spent for this home building niatcriul remains here III circulation. Build with llrkk Flemish llond, cheaper than lumber, air cpace walls, cool In summer, warm In winter; no lathing, no painting, no upkeepcheapcr insurance. Don't mind the knocker, he's still rocking tho boat. Call at Standard Hooting At Builders Kiply Co. and snvn money on btick. lime, cement, asphalt and roofing paper. Corner Kir anil Ninth street, or ut factory, Tenth and Fir. Standhrd Roofing & Buildmr Smpply Co. v , "Your 8ervnt" Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION D iNDiccsno J3 UW'J 6 Bell-ans Hot water ELLANS 25t and 75 PackaBos Everywhnr O o OO OUR FIRST STOCKS OF SPRING FLOWERING BULBS FOR FALL PLANTING REACHED US YESTERDAY PLANT THEM NOW RANUNCULUS ANEMONE BABY GLADIOLI SPANISH IRIS FREESIAS 3XK000XXKXXGOOOOOCOOC Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. OOOOOC Enjoy Our Bulb Service We will gladly give you correct Instructions on the proper plant ing of these bulbs so that you may enjoy choicer blooms in all their radiant beauty. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone 260 AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS We repair nil kinds or springs. Wc linlileii wheels so tliey slny tightened. MERRIMAN'S BLACKSMITH SHOP 20 S. Riverside, on Pacific Highway Start the School Year Right! By Purchasing the Correct School Supplies Where You Purchase Your School Books. We now have displayed and ready for sale the RECOMMENDED SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY BRANDS of pencil and ink tablets, pencils, pens, note and composition books, loose-leaf binders, chalk, paints, drawing pads, spell ing blanks, fountain pens, Eversharps, rulers, journal and ledger paper. HASKINS' DRUG STORE "Me'dfo'rd's School Book Store" 00CKXXXXOCKXX0COOOOOCKXXXOOO0OO Dang'er! STOP Summer heat a big "wash" hours of hard work "all tired out" no wonder home-washing is really a danger to your good health. . So unnecessary, too, with our Wet Wash service at hand. - It does all the washing and returns the bundle damp, sweet and clean, ready to starch, hang up to dry, or iron. Wet Wash 5c a Pound American Laundry 138 So. Central Phone 873 Try the 'American Laundry Fir$f tj OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOXKXXXXXXXXXOQOOOOOO t7 o rj u o o