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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
METVFcmn matl tktrttSr MF.nrong. or?Efioy, Thursday, reptemttrt. n, m2. PAT1E TIIttBB LANS TO BUILD (ho monthly bu.siiiPRS mooting i he hon nl ut elilt'rs and cl on en im l ho I'll st ClirlHtiiii chinch. It wan (I uliaulinouHly in limlil un annex the 1 jpl t'Sfiit hgiltllti. Kur boiiio l lit j guatler iuiH lieen iliitloi riui- tutlAti -iiTm co i t til plnnx nro hi- wnt-Ketl dil tf make room for tho KvinK neoils of tho hihlo Kchuol and Noclitl life of the young pooplo. he proposed building will be 62x30 two' KtoticB high, nnd will include jocroitloniil nnd dining hnll. lnrge hi'n sevt-n splendid Individual ps rooms, und other conveniences. church Iiuh a rcHident memher of wiore than 400, und a bible kol which huH outgrown the pres- btillding, und neccHHltuten tho nd- Jonul room to carry on this large it in u HUccPMHful , manner. With annex it will make one of the hL complfto und um-ftil plantH in ithorn Oregon. J'he action of the d will be jirexonted to tho entire gt-cKutlon on next Sunday morning upproval, and work on the new liling will no doubt begin in a few Tl OnllforntanH regifltered at lurnl hn lelH Include Mrs. M. Nellie Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Liiwrencfl of. Pom'nuu, 'MInmch Harriett and lCllznbeth Kun kel of I .a Jnlla, .Mr. und -Mrti. R. II. Carey nnd Mm. J. Hull of Sun Fran cisco. Mr. It. Jluuney and K. U Hnn ney of Martinet, . Mrs. William Mi'' l.rnry of Kort Jonen Mr. and Mm. T. , 1 Cardner of KoNtvllIf. Mch. H- Iji cey of Anahlcm. Mr. and Mrn.K. fl. Ilnrton or Red Itluff, and tlm follow ing from I.oh Angelcft. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mlllzuo. Mm. Vern llealy. Mr. and Mrs. b K. ClementH. H, K'U' and family. MIkh II. IliiwI'-y. Mr. and Mih. P. I,, rtradford. Mm. l''J. tHauiT and Mr. and Mw. W. ir...!ordonA ' ,' Want to buy barley. Farm Hiiraif Cooporatlve Kxchange. 142 I ThoMe who attended tho mld-weck .service nt the TlaptlBt church last I night were greatly pleased to hear Dr. Ijohn T. Miller nf Loh Angeles, who stopped over with friends In Med ford yesterday, on his way home from a 1 lecturing trip in Canada. Doctor Mil ler spoke entertainingly and helpfully, of his experiences in' helping young people to find their proper vocations, and dropped ninny wise suggestions On flttimr vnuttm to the life work for ! which they are fitted. Special sale of suits Thursday. Fri day and Saturday, at the Model Oolh Ing Co. Reductions to GO per cent.' -141 Medford nutolsttraro warned nf the fact that a time limit of one hour has been placed on the pnrking of cars on Main street at Ashland between the hours of 8 a. m. and 7 p. m., the an nouncement helng made yesterday, af ter being under consideration of the Ashland city council for some time past. -( Murrs of Itcildlng. Calif., mid imm ArruNinith of Klamath Fulls. ;Ore. also two brothers. Colonel .1. M. Arm smith. I'nlted States iirmf, who re sides at San Lenndro. Calif., and C. W. Arrasmilh of Courtland. Calir, The body arrived In Medford yes terday evening and a brief service was held in the Jacksonville cemetery at 2:30 today, conducted by Rev. K. P. 1-awrence. Conner Funeral Parlors In charge. pendeme the: Ulilc Finln of Su lem und IVuii Heart of Dalian. Funeral services will be held at the Conger chapel, Saturday, nl 10:30 a. m. Rev. Frost ntothe Apostolic Falih mission will have ehurne, Inter ment in Medford cemetery. SIOPKR Albert D. Sloper, a resi dent of Medford for the past three years, passed a way at his horns in north en Ht Medford early this morning. Mr. Sloper was horn In New York. Oct. 27." 1X70. ngd . 64 years. HI months. C days. Ho Jeaves besides his wife, three children; Wlllurd, Harold and, Delorls. all at home. Also one brother and two sisters, Oeorgo Sloper of Inde- SLKVIN Katherlne Sh-vln passed away Wednesday evening. September 2, l!t2fi. at the Sacred Heart hospital after a lingering Illness of several months. She leaves to mourn her loss one son, Harry Slevln of t'hiloquln, t)regon. The funeral arrangements are being made by the Perl Funeral Home. The time of service. will be announced later. Ilnhy Show 1h Cuuccllctl. FKKSNo. The annual baby show at the Fresno fair was caricnllcd ns a safeguard against the spread of In fantlle paralysis. EDISON MARSHALL TO I Kdlnon Marshall, local author, leaves tonight for a two month's trip In the wilds of the. Canadian Rockies, where he will hunt bear and caribou. Incidentally Mr. Mar shall will seek material ami atmos phere for a new story. Tlu first month of the trip, lie will bo ac companied bv Robert Putloii, u brother of Hamilton Pattou uf HiIn city, and the rest of the trip he will be with a guide. Pnnk with gas. if rn wings Tor the West Side tennis nament, Sunday and Monday, been announced, as follows: ggs V.- Thorndyke, Beeson vs. n, Janney vs.. Lemmon, Stout vs. teiv Hailey vs. Trowbridge. Prnltl Deuel, Dr. Johnson vs. Cale, Dr. sse vs. Holmes, Smith vs. Itnugh- fn, Itromley vs. Moore, Fish vs. lor, nnd Schuler vs. Fluhrer. he drawings in the junior nnd games are as followsi Kenney Klrlier, lieeson drawing the bye; kulding vs. DeVoe,- James drawing lye- illen, Gregg and Sams of Ashland play by invitation, but will not lire in the championship, not be lli embers of the club. OBITUARY :J Scalded to Ufutli. IODKSTO, Cnl. Elizabeth OleReln, (of Onkdale, was scalded to death fen she fell Into a tub of boiling !ook with Ran. tf T-O-N-ICH-T a'dDED ATTRACTION! The True Life History jot : t ROY GARDNER ' ' and OFFICER SONNEY the man who captured Gard ner, will appear in person and talk on the history of Gard ner's life. REGULAR PRICES! ' "The TURMOIL From . BOOTH TARKINGTON'S GREAT NOVEL Lock Up! WARN THE, CHIEF OF POLICE Raffles Is coming to tflwn! Ladles . watch , your dia monds!' Girls . 't-' . watch your hearts! Men . r .. clamp spikes s into your Here wal,et! . - ' ' He's Tomorrow! RAFFLES The AMATEUR CRACKSMAN' Starring j! House Peters Thi -'innet' famous ef ' all detective stories. brought to tne screen in splendid adapta tion of the great cracks man's daring exploits. You can't afford to miss this whirlwind of ex citement, Just loaded to the hilt with mysteYy! RIALT0 ARRASMITH Sylvester Arra smith, former well known resident of Jackson county, passed away at Red ding, California, August 31, at the age of K4 years. He was born at Farm ington, Iowa, December , 2"), 1840. "When 16 years of nge ho crossed the plnlns during which time he encoun tered several engagements with the Indians.-. This was in the year 1857, and upon' reaching the west he spent some time in Yreka. Calif. Hut for the greater part of his life has been a resident of the Rogue River .valley, where he was engaged in mining. . ' He leaves two children. Mrs. J.' T. 33: Hhey're Different Incomparable Values "The Dignity of Forty with the Spirit of Twenty" Wo lire sliuwiii; ninlroii lulls tlui! wnmi'ii will im ini'cliiili'ly tnkn'lo; Imts Ilia! lileml the. dignity of forty willi tin? spirit of twenty. Truly lovely ori'iilinns that crown tile wearer willi youthful eliann. Our Indies' Sport Kelts und Velvet Hats are beautifully, trimmed and finely made of selected fabrics ill the newest shapes and the latest colors to he worn this season. Mrs. Wioklein, an experienced trimmer in charge of our millinery department, ' has returned from u'two months' .trip to San Francisco and other cities in Cali fornia, visiting all the largest millinery houses securing the latest ideas, the most nobby models to be worn and thi! most fashionable, trimming to be used. She is prepared to serve nil ladies in this department, either with the latest pattern hat or assist you in making your selections from our beautiful linn of flowers and feathers and have your hat. Jrimmed jim you like it nnd save money. .. h LADIES' COATS ' " ': Charming new coats showing the very latest styles in the most popular colors. The newest creations to.be worn this season. ' Our Prices in All Lines the Lowest. SHIELDS JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19 222 W. Main Medford Boys' Suit Sale lOO Boys' Suits to Be Sold Quick Two pants suits with vest $6.75 One lot going at $5.50 Boys' Iron Hose, Boys' Shoes, Boys' Long Pants Come in and fit the boy out for school at Half Price That's All Today WILL H. WILSON 32 N. Front Street IMS M0RDOFF & WOOLF . . ....... . !j . , . . , - For Friday and Saturday Only ROUND ALUMINUM ROASTER Regular price $1.25. Special for Friday, and Saturday only. 98c White Enameled Tea Kettle No. 8 Teakettle. Regular price $1.50." Friday and Saturday only, ' 98c Six Cups and. Saucers Fancy shape. Regular $1.30, set of 6. Friday and Saturday only, 98c 10-QUART WHITE ENAMELED PRESERVING KETTLE Regular $1.35 value. Friday and Saturday only, 98c SIX DINNER PLATES Lage size; regular $1.25 values. Friday and Saturday special, - 98c SPECIAL VALUES IN RANGES BOTHNEWandOLD - ' , ' V j f : . ,' JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19 ' ! &Mate? HEAIROL& 1 WHEN COLD WEATHER COMES HEATS TWICE THE SPACE OTHER SIMILAR HEATERS Instead of radiating heat over a small area as a stove does, the Estate HEATR0LA circulates heat just as a heater does. - ' '' ' ,' . Great volumiu of air are drawn into and through the heater and circulated throughout all the rooms. Corners, distant and near, are warmed to the same comfortable temperature. Burns Coal Or Wood SET OF 5 YELLOW MIXING BOWLS f .. Regular $1.25 values. Friday and Saturday special, 98c SALE BARGAINS IN RUGS AND LINOLEUMS THIS WEEK JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19 BE SURE TO SEE THE HEATROLA BEFORE YOU BUY THIS SEASON B!g!!iii!P li;i,iaLiii,ii!iiiiii;:i!";;ili;iHii:ii '':;rmiiyf..-. 'Ji -..- . . .t . . . : 5