Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1925, Image 2

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PAG TWO
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ocal and
Personal
SfEDFORD
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If plW lwai4 at aa Informal
iwatf-iM f-erdr -fawaa ( th
MAI A ik rwl cato mature, awthwo
KAIL
oia-r-jtrv- k4-n.e4ra rna(dUffn. m
..J ifc ftv,feV ttr In ih hiii 1 loyf Mir4 mt with
. ., ....,t . a. .k it. lot mmw f'T aJUauaaKa lA atK
. !n a4vrtlar4r am&airit. whkh
! aroarOr timiri hrt
prfrd It la Valo r'
will apirrwUM. Tlx Kmirjjr J.o ''
in X. M. Woic
Tr will 1 an "tn m;Srir at
'iJlntrV Hall. North ;,(.
tr.wht t ''fV. Mwat Colter
Jiafr. l'anfTC Tru X rn a. f'lrrk
tH ail Imit'ilnK Taflanvn are frf4
Anpw havtnc coiriplzfot to lrix
aajl lrfaiar 4l)rtrr of in -M."!'
Vrfbur. r Pun at J.VW!iU. ot
mrnmjt J-fnr to mtarto for !h
r ulr, flpho 2-1. J';llm-1IE.
Tfita ka a aAanit in tlpho-, lt. pa
fT now imif'K In ehad cf th rr-
rT. AHon IJMHr. "
Kalln crr-p lri it-Mr tomor.
rf.w. III. VI. M. M- I-PU Kr. II"
loT.r UxTV-y, rrn dty ft'--ll
txrrr who wam r-rlly tfawfrt -"1
i M own rMuM to iou? 2 of Jh
riral 4-livrry r-rri aJwtifW-4
of hat poatoion tr!r roorn-
JUral rwarf for Informarlon
)u!lr.OI ldnrllr of pron' who
vI m Rrotm Htarr Blue Blcrrl
from CraWfrtan lhalr Monar
. H'rn- K. Crw. atate Inwookalion
ryitrjH,iai.;on-r. an4 Mra. f'rw. former
wall known rald'-nt of llfor'l. ar-
rivd Iw-r from KaUrm yat-f1ay for
a .vlit nl on lUxin naitr.
Imorane Wallat. Till f'a'-h
r. piano and harmony. fMwllo 2J'
Kart Main. Hoom 7. 1 SI
: Matin -rl riri aaa allinir tomor
row. 111.45. M. M. latpt. Wor. 14
lnlol-l amonir tourirta and oih-r
from a dlrtanf who ar r-triar-d a!
ImI hot!a r Mra. .V. M. CIm of
tMrniU Wlr h.. m. A. Mowry of Co
lumlu. Ohio, Leonard Moncir and
Mr, and Mra. II. K. Jrnkina of Kail
lAk Cily. A. r. de 'iulro and Jw
i'snahel of Saw York dir. Hanford
Krd o C1vland. Ohio. Mr. '-d
Mra. C. M. 'ofi of MlM, i.
Ttiorv of Tloaton. )Um.. and H.
Thompaon of I'hoanlx. Arte.
L liunch of kja loat: 11 r-ward. V..
turn lo Mall Trtfcun. , J 4'
: Allntlon fiportamfn ! Flablnr lafk
I, ammunition. Opto rvenlnaa. San
daya. Iloaa Ac Roaa. Ontral point
; Mr. and Urn. If. C. Frd-tt of m.
f-oula. Mo., have corn hera lo rat.
Mra. Krdrtt la a lalr of Mra. 11
HI Rowley of lh! Valley HuH Co.
' Saturday la 'Taaj-Kay" for Halvatlon
rmy. 141
- "ek-nd arrival from th at.
int amartly trlmmd hat.
prlwd at IJ. to IIO.IS. Valuoa you
will appr-clat; Tha Kmmy jtu Hat
Htiopna. In M. M. Wore. 14
r Forty-four out of the atat ranr
ti-fr r-Klatr-d at tha loral atat traf-(
fir' ralatratlon ourau yMrt-rday.
:-?ffrw fall gooda arrlrlnadalfy at Vt
Handl-raft Khop. Time to oln
Ihlnklnic of your holiday alfta. Many
beautiful new Ideaa In all kind of
fjiwry work. J 52
' Ualhrltfitan dria aelllnir tomor
row. .J. M. M. Ipt. Wore. 14'
The rliy attorney' office la pr-par.
Inx a votera' pamphlet In connection
with the city election which will he
held October . It will be almllar to
lha'paniphlet publlffhed by the ataie.
Ibrludlnir the meaaurea and the at fro-
menta pro and con. and will contain
V
received thin wftrk. Knrinlnl vat
uHi them tomorrow at the M. M
Tpt. Store. MS"
' K xport key making, 112 No-t:
Front. 1M'
rjtrnrKMa qr'1'!
row. f(,. M- U. l-t More,
T'xjnjf wti; waua Hk rsm't'
'MtUsrt to Port to ft 4 vr K-ttJ. JT:rijr
f?tOfUy or Hand 7 Phoii J4
14
vr to iv TT n4Jvf ft
4' w of a pro m Kra itj p
nrrM on ki SMurdttT t r,j
ah. H
Th wtlk.n rf Mra. C - fivttT
f74. mho oiwrw'M a mVr oira-
1rn yt-fly ai th- ft-rl Hirt
Ivivttal. to rfyr!4 a btlr.ff aatis
I'.aoh of kr tl r-wrd. Ti.
itfm to Mall Tritrtin, H4
Th MeifAr4 Rtrn 0lt ha
pla-d' crat maitr o4nu to goo4
TmmixUtum aivl U rc.-1nif roore call
than it ran fllL Ita aerrtca to too will i
pproxlmatfly 40 mo..
Irir4 shipment of women coat
i fharU MrMrn vu a local v&tor
UHtoy from TJM. taiaailr tui
aM atd vMi:sr frW-r.4.
Po4wetor II. J Pr 60. at T
llwf
Ir. n, 0. HJirool ojrtomrto. fcu
mov4 to fc tm(-orary offlca orr
Latrport'a. JSI K. Main. tf
A o-STat topraror and iwHt
)y cJou4r wthr. th arr' pr4'
Uott that waa mad fv yau-4ar'a
wlhT. to th f'rfc for ftatur-
Say. Th maziraum of y.T3y, J.
waa imicb rooir than ih nuxrrJ in
of a yar ao that Any. wbW b vu J.
iitai 0.r War4-n K- F. AThaf!
Ia-jr ar fipMiH to arrA In ti
'tty .itOTTfrm ToJrjr from PorsiaM
nrotft to Fort K to math 10 tak jrt
wflitwa arar-u at th f.rook-4
Crk fh hat-h-ry ifiT--n oy IH
nortan' of thai aw"tioa.. Thrr wil ,
tr m at 'rant Pam fcy U'ijJiam
Coleman, who wfll go wit bthm y-o.
an tnp'rtkn of th Hh U44-n at
JtoTr Kapl'ts day and Gold Ky. and
lat-r to ih tttrCnj. ;
I-af hfjmt-nt of worwn'i roatti
rlTd thto wku Kxctxsorial ral- '
u. t thn) tomorrow at the it. M.
1tH. Wore. 1 4 1
Th nw Mdford Pho Khop, aond
attention to lora work and mail or-
dr. Axel Spjuita, formally of Ah
tond. . 1 SI
Mr. and Mm O. Pamler left -th to
TRTBtrST, MEDFORD. OREOOy. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 15S5 J
l - 1 I
J I' M .n.aiaL ... II -J I I
jEaConoiiiiy'
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Groceteria
be to place yon 'on lite payroll aa aoon I afternoon for their home In Kan Dleno.
aa poarihle. Covraea tln &t. jraiir. after harine apent the aurnmer
li-il. GW.V lil':ln the ralir vlaitit.x rlaUra.
F
of (
Y
Lion t be . one, o
the . disappointed V
customers.
Come early or re
serve tome by
phoning 718.
CREAM
PUFFS
Tomorrow only
6 for 25c
, Co I d e n brown
i shells baked as
only Fluhrer can
bake them and
filled with genu
irie whipped
cream.-
The COLONIAL
Southern Oregon's
Finest Bakery
V ill
Th famona Caa ChvniiX u-ll
th air) Kx)oK.e an7 for tooth
rn Orfton. Th Kmmy Ica Hat
Khoop. in M. M. Htor. Uf
While waiehlnr lichtnlrt, in th
orm Friday erDlnjf lajn wk
Vrni Crov at hto home Ap-i-yate
wan rndTed unwrt mjt
when a Itohtnlftr lolt ni-k tit radio
wire. For two hours hyr fm 'y de
r paired of hto life.. He r-a Ivnin
raina th door .if ta h twe bt-n
hurt.
Katurday "air Day for Kalratk"
Armr- 4
The famous r;ar irhareaux tels
he style. Kxr lurtv ar-ny for otih-
rn Ortron. Tn hrnroy Lou flat
WhMp. in M. M. Wore. . 14f
Ton will b able to earn ft rood
wlary on year aooyier. Covr b-
in Bept. 1 f-21. Medford BusineM
rvtie, r.wv
John K.'Enuer, roadmarter of this;
division of th ouihern Pacific mil-
road. arrid .hre jep.erday on tui
nefw ronnrted with Toal fruit hin-
menta.
"Hrnillnff B-atJtjr klddlo bonnet
nnd baita at The Kmmy Lou Hat
Khotvpe. in M. M. Wore. 14-
KitTrl and motorry-! repair! nip.
Rrneat 1 cott. lit N. Front.
liaricaJn in used pianos: KohJ-r
4r 'hae. Wellington or,rt M Table.
Kasy t-rm. ie ihm ai Iwaunspa'-h
Piano Wore. 14
John 'ir'-npley -jr i lminrrt vii
tor yesterday In th nii;hlorlng city
of A "bland.
Fatln cri drowse sHlIne tomor
row, $11.5. M. M. Ipt. Wore. J4'
Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoeV tf"
PaAlnhow hemstltchlne combined
with embroidery adds distinction to
he new tonnel frocks. - Wide nnd
narroto- hemstltctilntf done . at lb
Hfln.ilTflft Hhon. tit9
'aHfornlan raaMered at local bo-
tls Include Mtos KI-anor fiMubert of
f'tjshman, Mr. and Mrs. H. ft owe and
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. floff of Orae..
ft, A. MacMtllan of Pasadena. P. O.
Ruse of Lone fieach. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Taylor. Mrs. tWorr Uttlflld and
ons and Hhlrley Adams ''of fs An
rIes. Mr. and Mm. T. D, Gilbert in;
and P. Oreeh-y of Ctoklandi M--
R. Harvey, C. U Hrv-r and H. I
Fryer and family of Msrtlea. Mr.
Mrs. P. Wolff of folua. Mr. nnd Mr
Krtllnr of Sirrnnieio. and Cnn,
- " Mr. Hano Mr nnd Mr
f. ft. Cohh. Mr. pnd Mrs. O. K. 1m
nnn and Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Klnr
f a frindro.
. nslbrip-taan irMHi - rel'fn tomor--nw.
-SS, M. M. fleol. Hoe.
l. Hslrlead has ,ntMi n '7s-
a w i r', i e.
-' hiliw ravs. ai Mnr re.
duced rates for combined druglesa
trAtmnts, with or without electro
therapy. 161
"Hmlllritf liauty kiddle bonnets
and hats at Th Kmmy (Lou fit
Hhoppe. In M. M., Wore. . 14H
A cornstalk ovtr einht feet In
helKht waa presented to the local
f-hitmlr of commerce .and la new on
exhibition there.
We pay for ashes . and aell dirt
cheap. Brown A Whlto Agency, Inc.
if
Snturdity Hpectali Handicraft Bhop
dainty Utile sproiis. stamped for em
broidery. In unbleached, orchid, blue
and tangerine. Make splffy Inexpen-
nlve holiday Klfts. 4c and &9c. .14
The Chamber of Commerce recently
received a communication from a non
resident property owner request lonff
the local chamber lo be Initrumental
In flndlna; a person or iiersons who
would sub-soil his land. - An yet the,
f forts put forth have been unsuc-
ressful.
Iarxe shipment of women's conts
received this week. Kareptlonal val
uoa. Hee them tomorrow at tha M. M
Dept. Wore. . 14'
Lnmlscaplnir Those desiring to
lienutlfy their homes and lawn, with
wisely selected and artistically
ranxed shrubljry and or na menu
trees, may have the free advice of an
eiperlcnred landscape architect from
Portlnnd, who Is vIhUIiik our city for
a alt or t time. Phone 72. from RtOO
m. to & p. rg.. except Hundnys. 13
O, O. Luehrs, who has a 20-atr
apple orchard near Ontario, Ore., will
this year harveat 20,onn boxes of Jon
athans, Wlneanps and Horns lleautles.
Fred Alton HalfiM, accretllled
teacher of piano, Js offerlne a new or.
iKlnnl harmony and melody method,
which may be studied alone or In con
junction with the regular technical
and classical courses. Htudlo SIS Lib
erty Uldf., Medford, Ore. Phone 72.
149
Aprons, aprons, Aprons. F per 11
sale of stamped aprons Katurday, 49c
nnd &9r. Ilnndlcrnft Khop. 148
TmirlittN from a dllance rexbitored
at Merrick's Motor Inn Include the
(ji mill of O. C. Ilnlre of Grand Hnp
Ids, Mich.. F. M. Wallace of Boise,
Ida.. J. C. Hmlth of Vancouver, H. t.
A. Klkln of Mlnneapnint Minn., O. W.
Roberts of Onklnnd. Fin., . H. Frank
of ( nrlriluilt. N. J., Walter llrasle of
Mohnvl. Arlit.. A. (1. Jenkins of flutte;
Mont., and It. II. Kibon of Kansas
City, Mo.
Noel Krnklneaylves pin no tcasnns at
pupils' home. . hlnk of the advnn
Dane at Butte Falls 8aturdT
nirht. r. 12. M '
Attention. Kr t.f Prlhliti- An.
nml Pltah V P?m- (Lcr.f 11th '
Place Just lelow Pybe hride. i
Ixre will furnish flh. coffe and
watermelon. Come. Commltt-. 14! i
A roan aivimr the nam of 1trtrt ,
FiafU-y. who cashed fictitious chea- ks j
in Ahfcnd early this week. Is lein
eouifht by officerji in northern Call-
foraia. for offn-e committed ther. I
it waa learned today. Parley work-
-d bis same on on Ashland merchant
Tuesday afternoon. The Wanda rd
"leaner were the ridim of the bo
jeu 'hv k same. Ashland Tidings.
Buiuii of kers loat; 1 reward. 11"
torn to MaU Tribune. 14
W-nd some piclur of rVater lake.
Medford and th Rogue Vlrer ralley
views to your friends. Palmer's pic
ture r w, t
Accordfnir to late rerKirts from the
Facred Heart hospital. It is te!ie'Wl
that Audly KKr. recently lnjur-d j
fn an auto accident, will recover. Mi j
Gwn Mifledtce, at the O.mm unity J
honplial. to reported to b impi-oriic
fro mthe lnijrin she revived as a re
sult of the aame wreck.
Katurday to "Tag Day" for 8a !va !-:
Army. 14
New shipment of felts hjt received
In whit pablo and all the new color
In. Mi Taylor at Ruaeell'a. 147
Two minor auto collisions occurred
In the city this forenoon, on- of which
waa at the Inenwction of Front and
Main streets, when a car driven by
Mrs. Kumpter B. Hmlth collided with
another driven by J. I. Jfhneon. A
fender was bnt and the steerlne irear
damaged on the formef. while the lat
ter suffered d-nts on a front fnder.
The other collision occurred on North
Riverside when Iewis Oliver, driving
Semon.of h fftford Concrete work
on North Riverside
Pa!mera Photo Studio makes th
best picture. tf
Dr. E. D. El wood, optometrist, has
moved to hto temporary office over
Lamport's , 228 K. Main. tf
Out of town Oresonians who arrived
yesterday on temporary vl-it Inrlode
Mrs. Una R. Wureft. and Mr; and Mrs!
C If. Marsh f Pendleton. V. K. Rutler
of Marshfleld. Max O. Rurn and son.
Mn and Mrs. W. E. Crews. Miss Grace
Allen of Salem. Wilms I -add of Kuth-
erlln, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Porter tt
Rend. Rer. C. Klllton and J. K. Encer
of RoseburR. M. E. Homme of Reeds
tort. A. E. Goocles of La he view, ami
the following from Portland: Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Hall. Mr. and Mrr
W. P. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson
U. I. Upson and Veda R. Barber. .
Dance at Butte Fall 8atuM
nlKht. Sept. 12. 149
Hemstitching, buttona covered, at
the Handicraft Bhop. tf
.Another stage load of passengers
from the hotels and trains left on thin
forenoon's. staa;e or aiffhtaeelng at
Crater Lake.
Exlde batteries for Fords. Chevro
lefs. Klars. etc. $12.75, and $1.R0.
Williams A McCurdy. 104tf
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man and
Genesee. S8tf
Many local radio fans became
aware of the fact lhat the missing
airship PN-9 was found by listening
In by radio to reports broadcast by
California stations last night.
The Valley Kchool. for boys and
girls, at 11 OS Went 10th Pt.. will re
open Keptember 2It. under the di
rection of Miss Kitty Rragg. Atten
tion will be confined to .children of
the first, second and third grades. For
further Information please refer to
Mrs. Hamilton Pat ton. Tel.- S47-X.
149
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, cor East Main and
Oeneseo. RHtf
Pears, nppples extra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
Phone 7. lastf
Buying for less is just one of the many advantages of doing your shopping
here. Besides your saving, personal selection is a big advantage, r
thing on convenient tables where you may inspect at your leisure or select as
quickly as you like from the most complete stock of food products eyer as
sembled in Southern Oregon. And most of all, you won't have to wait for a
clerk to sarve you. Nor will you have to hurry so the clerk can serve the next
customer. Shop at your convenience and for your own benefit and ours, be
sure to check the prices so you can see what you have saved. .
EGGS
Every, egg sold .by ushas been candled
and is guaranteed fresh. ' No egg is al
lowed to go over our counter until passed
through our candling department.
(BREAD
1 lb. loaf .
PzIbloaf
.3 for 20c
'....10c
Raisin Bread ....10c
OTHER SPECIALS
Sunbrite Cleanser, 4 cans . . . . . .... 19c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs .25c
Folger's Soda, 1 lb. pkg., 3 for . . . . 25c , English Tea Pots in pleasing patterns,
Beaver Block Swiss Cheese, per lb. .50c $1.25 value 1 . 79c
Golden Age Macaroni, 3 pkgs. ..... .25c White Enameled Combinetts. Special 98c
Brentwood Peas, small and sweet, No. ' 'Campbell's Pork & Beans, 3 cans . . . :25c
2 can 15c Copper Wash Boilers," best quality,
Corn, from home cannery, 2 cans .... 25c size 8 or 9 $3.98
Flawless Salmon ; (Columbia "River Proems, extra good value ........ . 39c
- - Chinook) flat can ..... . . .-. . A . . 15c Fancy Celery," per stalk . 15c
Kellogg's Pep, pkg 10c ead Lettuce. 3 for . . . .25c
Kellogg's Bran, 2 pkgs .... ..35c Candy Jelly Beans, per lb : .15c
Cut Glass
We bought a special lot of Sherbets,
Wines,1 '"Sundaes, Desserts, etc., at away
below their regular value and are selling
at about half price. Not too soon to plan
for Xmas. - ' '
Bavarian China
Very fine Bavarian Cni na. We bought
the close-cut of a stock and are. selling
away below the usual price all ' plain
white. . ' , .
When we opened our Feed Store We promised to save you money on feeds.
Have you noticed what has happened to feed prices?
GATES & LYPIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
ag Day
Inrludinp the 45 cara ahfpped yea-J J. A. Catlea of 8anta Cros. Calif..! Mr. and Mrs. M. O...Inraham or.
terdny. a tolal of 1013 carloada .of the Well knownTIurrouKha addlna"Jna'' rived thla forenoon from North Bend
peara have been ahipped to eaatern chine man and former realdent ' of , to apend several days visiting friendn
fnarkets so far this season hy local . Medford, on his way home by .the land reJativea. wbUe .eoroute tto,.J5an
parkins; houses. AHhoaRh the apple . nonhftm awita--fnip Jtavine. attended J FTranriaco, . .CaliC :.where . they are:
season has not conAnenced. eight cars the convention at Detroit. , Mich., of : planning .to .locate permanently.
of that fruit have been shipped east ( the 'Burroughs company salesmen.
Mr. and Mra. Dean Scott Were vlsi- . stopped over here today for a few
tors from Ashland who spent several , days fishing. -.
hours In the city today transacting I Saturday Is "Tag Day" for Salvatlcn
business. I Army. ... 11
Fruit growers get In touch with I The public school, of Central Point
gov4nmcnt free employment bureau, will open Monday morning for this
Medford Chamber of Commerce, for term. It la said that a record regis-
pickers. llStf tratlon Is expected.
Krcsh beef and fish at all .limes. Jackson County Fair and Tear
Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro- Show, Medford, September It to 19.
dure MldK. 1SJ 1l7tf
Saturday (a
Army.
Dance at Butte
night, Bept. 12.
for Salvat.-ui
lft
Falls Saturday
149
Will pay cash for used
Weeks & Orr, Medford.
planoa.
139tt .
NOTICE v.' ..
eclal Communication Med-
Lodge No. 103 A. F. & A. .
rlday. evening, September .
11th at 8:00 p. m. Work in
K. A. degree. By order W. M. . ..
HI A. J. Croats Secretary. :
saa.ford tn
M.. Frl
IMPORTANT NOTICE
to
Patrons:
Beginning . next week,
all
VAUDEVILLE SHOWS
will be on
WEDNESDAY
' instead of Tuesday.
Remember the change.
Hunt's Craterian
Theatre
Lithia Springs Hotel
$i
ASHLAND, OREGON
Sunday Night Dinner
Sept. 13, 1925
$1
Crab Cocktail
liipe Olives ' Celery Hearts Dill Pickles
Chicken a la Slilitaire ' j
Cnisonime an Spaghetti
Itonst Prime Ribs of Heef, an jns
Cliieken Friea.isee a la Parisicnne
Sweet Hreads a la Xcwburg
Mashed Potatoes Striniiless Peans
Itoguo River Peach Cobbler, OraiiKe Sauce
1'arkcr House Rolls
Lithia Springs Hotel Lemon Salad
Rogue River Pumpkin Pio
Strawberry Xugcets Cnmpert
Neapolitan Ice Cream, Tandy Fingers
Assorted Cakes , ,
Iced Tea Coffee Milk Buttermilk Tacoma Brew 28c
Demitatwc
PRACTICE ECONOMY
IN BUYING. FEEDS
FEED BUYBR3 FIND IT PROFITABLE
TO DEAL WITH VS.
Before buying, yonr supply of feeds tomorrow drop in and pet
our prices, examine, closely the quality of our feeds mid -then-make
comparisons.
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
Use onr convenient loading platform in the alley at our Main
Street Store. The alley is paved and not .jammed with traffic.
Jnst ring the bell.
- .- ... v , i : ; , .
" . FOR SATURDAY
Sure Milk $2.45
100 POUNDS f
Calf Meal $1.29
: :-; !'.' .sack , ; .
Eastern Shells $1.50
100 POUNDS
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
See OurtDisplay at tha Fair
Si
at iiUMvm:a' mtr. k Mvaiwuat wl