Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 28, 1925, Image 2

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Kfro rhlf Tloy nillfKt wnrnn loenj
)nniK('tviven 10 ur extronip ra lit loft
w tifii liiiildinK firs In coI;siovph.
whW h have not hfen lined for the
jirciitfr purt of ihf aunimrr. npcau'
flu flren may easily nnult when th
HUivf in overhaul d. ThP flrt rxain
if of Htioh canfl occurred lasi nljrhl at
7:30 when ihe fir deportment win
called to the Karl Moore residence on
AVest 0th heoause of r burning fluft
whlWi neceKsitftid the uwlntr of five
j;iilIoii8 iff chemicnlH before Ijeinj? ex
titiKUi.slied.
U;ince nt fNiM Hill Pavilion Satur
day ntahi. Alford'a Imperial Orch"
ini. 136
A total of .103 car load h (f fwirs and
npies have lien shipped rant lo date
by !ncnl parking houej. Includinc the
34 which went nut yesterday. Approx
imately three cam of the entire
a niou n t n re a piilen a nd ft re of the
Winter Ha nana variety.
("nsh paid for friction top one-half
Kallon and g.illon cans. Miift he clean.
Hutchison and l.utriNden. Ml
tier-ause of the exceptionally HKree
aide weather, a large crowd is expect
ed to Rather tonight lo llin to the
fifth concert of the 'raer Lake tem
ple iSiinrl. D. O. K. K. In the ciiy park.
The Valley School, for hoy anil
pirls. nt 1 103 Went 10th Ktreet. will re
open Septemher Mth. under the di
rection of Mis Kitty ItniKK. Atten
Hon will he confined lo children of thp
first, second and third prades. I'ov
further information please refer in
.Mih. Hamilton l'alton. ' Tel MT-X
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Toui'iMiK and oiIhth from a din
lance reentered at local hotels Include
H. Ilullen of l.ngim. I'tnli. Mr. and
Mih. I.. C. Hihhle of Fori Myern. Klu..
Martin Madden of Chicago, 111.. Mrs.
I. Frlnk of Detroit. Mich.. Mr. and
Mrs. T. . Carrie of IMarnl. FIh.. H.
1). Wheaton of Uthgord. . Y.. F. l.
I'.oKden of MilwaukeefVls.. .1 K. I. In.
man of Phoenix. Ariz., and K. !. Hills
of Di'B Moines, Iowa.
Fred Alton Haichl. teacher of pi
ano, after three week?' vacation, will
resume teaching Tuesday, September
st. A new original harmony and
melody method Ih offered, whlnh muv
he Ktudied alone or In conjunction
wlih the regular technical nnd claw
eiin I course. Studio 1 31 H Uherty
IJIdk'., Mfriford. Ore. Phone 73. J 3K
Fred A. Matut of Portland, chief
lumberman with the national forent
F.rvlce. arrived In the city last even
ing from lakevlew. where he had
been on a survey of a timber nil In
the IJeRchtttes Nntlonal foreBt.
Let us Htralghlen your bumped
fenders and bodies. Satisfaction punr
nnteed. Riverside Garage. 132 H. Jilv
erwlde. C. K. Whttemon, foreman.
137
Sixty-three more out of stale earn
were registered yPHterdny ul the local
auto reglHtrntinn bureau.
Have the brightness brought back
to your rugs by having them "Sham
poo Cleaned." Medford Hug clean
ers, 700 Pine street. Phone 610-M.
137
The fnrnst fire on Imnuha creek
near Prospect In the Crater National
forPHf, which was put under control
pome time ngo, Ih utlll smouldering
nnd nt present Is being patrolled by
Kevernl men until every spark is com
pletely out.
Kverfnst materials for school dress.
Ginghams In plain nnd checks. Heav
ier materials of suiting, kindcrkord.
flneweve and Jerseyweve. In n va
riety of shades. Handicraft Shop.
4 137
Clyde Gardner, chief clerk at the
Hotel Medford. underwent nil opera
tion today for the removal of his ton
sils nt the Sacred Heart Hospital.
Maid O' Sko, made of 100 per cent
orange; n. pure and wholesome drink.
141
Hop picking on the Apple-Roinio
place before the city started this
morning, with 68 pickers at the hop
yards. There are 2 5 acres of t he
hops. The yield la reported good. The
picking Is now general In all of the
hopyurds of the valley, some having
started the first of the week. Grants
Pass Courier.
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, cor.' Kant Main Bnfl
Genesee. 88tf
R. J. Uocers, forest ranger In the
Rig Klk district. Is spending today in
the cliy transacting business.
Will have no mora peaches at pub
lic market. Will sell an good or bet
ter peaches nt orchard for 2c a pound.
W. H. Watt. 1ST
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Now Hint the wenthor
has cooled some,
cream puffs should
he coming into favor
again, so for Satur
day we will offer.
Cream Puffs
6 for 25c
Filled With Genuine
Whipped Tream.
I Southern Oregon's I
I Pint Bakery ' I
Arthur H. Da via of Portland, a
f(Hmcr well known resfd'bt of this
city, now an inspector of electrical nnd
plumbing equipment fur the slate la
fhor board, Is'spentfing a few hours In
the city today, conferring wlih local
plumbers and electricians, ami visit
ing old friends. He will visit Ashland
nnd Grants Pass the remainder of the
week, before returning to Portia nd.
He 1h accompanied by W. H. Fitzger
ald, also connected with the Ri.-ite bu
reau of labor.
Re at the Gold Hill Pavilion dance
Saturday night. Alford Imperial
Orchestra. 1 3
War hlngtnn state visitors register
ed nt local hotels In the city Include
A, F. Ringenham of Spokane. Mr. and
I Mm. H. R. Hollenbecl; of Walla Walla.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. P. Wilson of Kllens-
burg, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gliven, H.
T. Vovell. Robert Cray and Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Rurns of Sent tie,
Srnple drugs at DcVoe's tf
When the National Odd Fellows
convention opens next month in Port-
land the assembled delegates wil par
I take of 230 boxes of choice pears sent
j from this city to Portland by the Don
i ny Fruit company fur that express
purpove. They will be kept in sior
age until the convention open;.
Noel Krsklne gives piano lessons nt
pupils' homes. Think of the advan
tare. Phone 720-W. H1
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. RuK.se I returned
yeHterdity from San Francisco where
they attended Ruyers Week to pur
chase fall stock for their store hero.
Hud weiser J 1 .50 per doz. nt. l)e
Voes. t 1 30 t f
Wild blackberries are plentiful this
year In the Kvans creek district, and
are being sold in this city at tin cents
u pallon, house to house.
There's a busy Business College In
Medford. (1WN. 141
Dr. J. ,G. Goble. former well known
optometrist of this. city, is among yes.
today's arrivals from Klamath Falls
lo spend several days here visiting
friends nnd relatives.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel
RntPmnn. tf
Chester Sllliman returned yester
day from I,os A ngeles, t'alif., where
he. had spent the past month visiting
relatives.
ICverfast. the only practical material
for school dress. A wonderful as
sortment of colors and materials at
the Handicraft Shop. 137
Portland residents registered at lo
cal hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W.
Weirs. -MIps Helen Kd wards. Mr. nnd
Mrs. K. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. F.. i
Rwlnk. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. D. Collins, Mr.
snd Mrs. D. G. Herman, Mr. nnd Mrs.
G. A. Scott and Mrs. R. A. Folin.
Ijirge rtock Victor records at Pal
mer Music Store. tf
According lo farmers, throughout
the valley. Chinese phensanta are
plentiful this season, more so than
ever before In the history of the val
ley. Alford'a Imperial Orchestra at Gold
Hill dance Su turd ay night.
City Attorney John H. Cnrkln re
turned yesterday from a several days'
business trip to Portland.
Cedar flume lumber nt Rig Tines
Lumber Co. tf
The first shipment of the new Ford
coupes for 192B, will nrrlve about Sep.
t ember IJUh, according tn George
Gates of the local Ford npency.
Fruit growers get in touch with gov
ernment free employment bureau.
Medford Chamber of Commorco, for
picker. llJRf
C A. Reese.'a member of the Port
land Telegram editorial staff, left last
evening, ncocmpanied by his wife, for
Portland, after having visited several
days In the city, nnd spent' (wo days
at Craler lake.
Fresh salt water salmon, 2 Kg lb.
Johnson Prndueo Co.
George Wilson of Marshfield Is
spending a few days In the city and
valley on business.
Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt
the Handicraft Shop. tf
R. M. Cameron of Portia ml. presi
dent of the Crater Lake National
Park Co.. left last night for his home,
after having spent several days in the
city on business, in conenction with
the park.
I represent the strongest group of
fire Insurance companies in America.
Cnrl V. Tongwnld, iLplItind KM v.
Phone MS. 1n4tf
Mrs. IT. H. Hagedorn nnd daughter.
Julia, of the West Side district, spent
several hours In the city today trans
acting business.
Palmer's Photo Studio mnken the
bent pictures. , tf
Mrs. Susan Rhodes bft this fore
noon for Merlin to spend several day.
visiting her daughter. Mrs. II. I). War?
ner.
American dance, Legion dnnco, an
nual dance, labor dunce, duy dance.
137
Seven passengers were taken by the
Craler Ijike Stage company j-ester-day,
while two were taken ibis nmrn-
jlng to the lake.
e pay ror nsnes nnn sen niri
rheap. Rrown A White Agency, Inc.
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Guests from a distance registered at
Merrick's Minor Inn Include the fami
lies of G. J. Carlson of Rockford. III..
M. I.epper of lluffaln, X. V., A. I..
Hlltwlre of Roston, Mass., F. S. Rrim
mett of Dallas. Texas, Charles King
of Seneau. Neb.. C. S. Sealy of What
chee, Iowa, G. C. Holhionk of Cleve
land. Tenn.. R. R. John nnn of Rrooli
lyn. N. V U C. Otchfl of Madison.
Wis., and II. H. Miller of Dayton.
Ohio.
Kxlile butteries for Fords, Chevro-
lets. Stars, etc.. $12.75 nnd ftC.fi'V
iWniinma McCurley. 104tf
CetUr flume lumber at Rig Pines
Lumber Co. tf
ficnrucJWLa
Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Woodbury of
Iowa Cliy, Iowq, left this morning for
Spolt nne, Wnsh., after having spent
unvninl H'iUu vicltlni. Itnv - in,l U r.
jwillard De Yne. who wer former
Jfriends, at Oluihe, Hans., i
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Rrown & White Agency, Inc.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. D. K. Carter nrrlvd
in the city this forenoon from Rosvllle,
I Calif., to hpend several days visiting
j friends and relntives while n route
(to Seattle. Wash.
1 Try that big milk shake at DcVoe's.
t Xt
! George Croft, an expert In clirtrlciil
i and nscetylene welding nnd genera 1
repairing, is p new employe of
Young's machim and auto shop. Mr.
Young has recently added clertrial
weldlnp to his up-to-diiu tmop and
now dOiJH both electrical and ns'-eiy-lene
welding ns well ns all general re
pairing, ,
Send some pictures of Crater Tnke, :
Medford nnd the Rogue Valley vlewfl
to your friends. Palmer's pictures are ;
the best. tf j
Warren Rennett. business manager t
of the People's Warehouse, plans to j
leave tomorrow morning for Medford. j
where he will transact business mat- i
ters. Klamath Falt.s Herald. I
If your pictures are made at Palm- !
er's Photo Studio, 718 N. Central, they (
will be the best. tf
James Owen, general manager of
the local plant of the Owen -Oregon
Lumber company, will return next
week from Kau Claire, Wisconsin,
where he has been attending the an
nual directors meeting of the com
pany. Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, cor. Eaut Main and
Genesee. 88tf
Out of town Oregonlnns registered
at loca I hotels Include T. Olsen and
J. K, Coles of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs.
K. It. Kkinan of iSlverton. K. It. Cuni
mings of Albany. Don Mat of Corval
lis. Dr. J. G. Goble of Klamath Falls.
Air. and Mrs. F. C Wilson of Oregon
Cliy, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jones of Sa
le mand A. A. Royd of Lakevlew.
Prick Ice crearn 50c nt DeVne's. tf
Misses Kdna nnd Mary Core expect
to leave in a short time for Cnlexb-o.
N. M., where they wil resume their
positions as teachers In th public
schools of that city, which they held
last year.
Cedar flume lumber at Rig Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Announcement
Our offino will he located
at 22 North Front Street
(Eads Transfer Office) on
and after Se1cn)her 1st.
We will he centrally lo
cated for the convenience of
all onr customers and will
continue to jive the same
real service in ' delivery of
'! That Good Coal.!' . ."
e sure to Phone 239 and
order early.
Hansen Coal Co.
H. 0. HANSEN, Prop.
Butter-Nut
Bread
Made of the
best material
money can buy.
Peerless
Bakery
Ask Any Grocer
TIRES
Clean-up of Short
Lines
34x4 i
32x4 1
32x4
Get Here Early
One lot
30x31
AUTO SUPPLY
& PARTS CO.
New location,
3 S. Riverside
:
Economy ' Groceteria
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
HOW TO MAKE SAUER KRAUT
Remove the outside leaves of cabbage, cut in quarters, and cut fine, cutting hearts with
the rest of the cabbage; pack at once into a stone jar as follows: Use one lb. of salt to
40 lbs. of cabbage, sprinkle a little salt at the bottom of jar, then a layer of three or four
inches of cabbage and pack down gently with a wooden potato masher. Repeat with
salt and cabbage, being sure thatvour proportion of salt is such that it will be dis tribut
ed equally, using the amount given above. When packed cover with a plate or wood
that will go inside the jar; do not use pine or fir; put a cloth under cover, next to cabbage
and a weight on top. Use a granite or flint (do not use a brick or sand stone) ; ferment
10 days, skimming off film that forms daily. When gas bubbles cease to arise when con
tainer is tapped the kraut is ready for use. Now wash cloth, cover and weights, puj on
new prime, and your kraut will keep.
Use this recipe and you will have the best kraut you ever tasted.
We have everything for making kraut
Red Wing Jars, cabbage, wood potato
mashers, all priced right.
Jars, up to 6 gal. size, per gal 23c
Potato Mashers 25c
Buy a jar and you can have fancy cab
bage for 2c lb.
Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls ...... 35c
Waldorf Tissue Toilet Paper, 6 rolls 45c
Bananas, 5 lbs. . . . : 25c
Thompson Seedless Grapes (now is the
time to make that juice) 25 lb. box 98c
Lettuce, the big solid heads, each . : . . 10c
Cottage Butts, per lb 28c
Picnic Shoulders, sugar cured and
sweet, lb 25c
DISH
10 12
39c 49c
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
FEED STORE Scratch feed (contains no kaffir corn or other cheapening ingredients)
per 100 lbs $2.89
Bigger and Better Than Ever, Jackson County Fair, September 16-19
ill We're YelHnjj "It's Good!" J ll
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Utah and Wyoming
COAL
ALSO
WOOD
Lay in your winter supply
now before the rainy season
sets iu, at summer prices andj
save money
Valley Fictl Co.
Phono 76
N. Fir St.
OTHER
PANS
14 17 qt.
59c 69c
Wong 'Pop
Chinese
Medicine
Ftor Treatment of
Acute ftod C'hroalfl
DltMM of Mrd
and Women.
0nw ind taiDof trtatrd, tnflvtmu, tld
try, MRiMt tud tomirti Woubro, ftta.
brntfc, ruiture, col is, tcmat troublei. pr
ftfTrt, f nvunnxo. tntnt mod tbfwl
trm.W. rticuuiBljtm, tmuuorrhorft,
couMuntpUoQ. catarrb, pilaa brjroctl, &!
buutln.
OfftM HMirii 8 A. M. to I f. M.
ConauiUHoa 9 O
241 South Frjnt St. MtdfArd. Or.
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With MUorU Uuile Is M"Uioia mnUo.
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Bread
1 lb. loaves
H lb. loaf .
SPECIALS
Potlatch Hot Cake Flour, special No.
10 sack 49c
Tea Garden Syrup, full gallon can. .$1.19
Kerr Self-sealing Jars, quarts, doz.. . .89c
Sweet Pickles, quart jar 59c
Hominy, No. 2 cans, 3 for . . . . . . . . .35c
Brooms, a good broom 39c
Fruit Jar Rubbers, box of 1 doz 5c
Economy Fruit Jars, pints 92c; qts. $1.09
GALVANIZED PAILS
10 qt. Galvanized Pails ........... 15c
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.lmknn Cniintr Fnlr and I'inr
. .3 for 20c
....... 10c
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Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 North Central
Medford, Ore.
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Medford Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile glass and glass for all
purposes. We repair broken win
dows and rosllver old mirrors, make
mirrors any b!7.o. Complete line
beveling and grinding machinery;
employ nothing but experienced
help. i
J. V. MORGAN, Manager
118 S. Bartlett - Phone 140
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
PhipjpAuto Park f
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Highway at Jackson St
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