Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1925)
6 o PA"GE TWtKE i s 0 O o O O : ; WEDFORT) ' MATTi TRtTSTTKfl. frfEDflORTV OREfiON1. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1023 S ' k V 1 D. 0. K. K. BAND CONCERT 4 . CITY PARK TONIGHT ' 'The regular weekly hand concert ijirobably the last one of the Beason -will be given this evening In the , city 'park by the D. O. K. K. .bnntf, under the direction of P. Wflaon Waited No : fixed program has been prepared but the best numbers of the siiunon will be rendered. S7.(0 (lt Piikwh Ah ii jr. PIllUAOtiM'HlA Ordlnuni-o, a tl I'M. year-old buy colt atuirion, for whom Harry l'nyne Whitney puld ST&.OUO when n ' l oll. ' Is dead of pneumonlH-and hydrothorax 'after . a month's Illness in 'a hospital. Ucuuii! f ' Dor Itragoiil ' fcRTCRLlN Herman papers are de- noi ililnir tho fiKhlfeHts ot' tho. Fiery Cross fts n. ."fool's looBO.'" High Tide for Thrills Brave hearts and strong bodies clash- ing for love and duty; heroic action, ' quaint humor and wholesome romance. ; A spectacular story of the sea filmed on a "Covered Wagon" scale by the '' director of "North of 36." ! KUGGE D, sr ' ' Featuring:' WALLACE BEERY, LOIS WILSON, WARNER BAXTER, PHYLLIS BASER.' "SAV IT WITH . . :B,THr. BERTBAND E. SUNDAY "KENTUCKY PRIDE" , i A Romance of the Kings and Queens of the Turf . DEER PLENTIFUL, BROUGHT TO CITY While hundreds of sportsmen from Medford and tho valley wero out )n the hills yesterday enjoying the open ing of tho deer sooson. not all wei fortunato enough to bog meat, but a number' or huntors returned to the city last night with dead bucks. The exact amount of venison slaughtered during yesterday will not be known until tho rest of tho hunters return, but from reports '. already In it is known that the deer are plentiful this soason,. more so than last year. ;' The largest deer killed so far. as was known hero this noon was a 141 pound buck which T. B. Lowd. district flro warden, ,brought down yesterday, morning at Butte canyon In the Dead Indian country. Hugo Von-Hellen and Kloyd Plcklo, who hunted with "Heavy" Austin, the mountaineer, as guide In the Dend Indlun country,, ulso roturncd with a fuirly largo buck, as did Dan Collier, whose com panion wns a good Bhot. Tho latter two hunted In tho Pleasant creek scq tlon. i Mr. Collier, who Is inultoVruthful on occasion, asserts that they scared up ii .flock of !ll ,deer early yesterday morning, which took flight in all di rections, causing the two men to shoot quickly and promiscuously, dt I is. understood that Dan finally became so excited that he threw down Ms nun. drew his trusted fountain pen and unsuccessfully charged after tho covey, of scared bucks,'. Much inter est is being manifested by local hunt ers in tho matter 'of who captures the largest deer, mule-talla excepted, kill oil between Sept. 10th and 20th, the first 10 days of the season, and by so doing will win the silver cup trophy offered by the Young Hardware store. 1 E PHOENIX r BREAK ALL ENGAGEMENTS IF NECESSARY, IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE Last Two Days OF "THE TEN - T COMMANDMENTS" -A. Paramount Picture- ENDSTOMQRROWiNIGHT! MIRACLES FROM THE BIBLE PERFORMED WITH AWESOME GRANDEUR BEFORE YOUR EYES MAD, SINNING HUMANITY OP TODAY LEARNING OLD TRUTHS IN THE FLAME OF EXPERIENCE! . - A MIGHTY CAST i Theodore Roberts, Richard Dix, Leatrice Joy, Rod La Rocque, Nita Naldi, Estelle ' -Taylor, Charles De Roche . SUNDAY "DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION" r" t' .'A.-r--.. PHOENIX, Sept. H. Although many : of the prospective pupils are still working In the fruit harvest, the Phoenix schools opened Tuesday with a 'good pprpllmont. The, teachers re port an unusually largo numoer qi now-pupils In tho district. ..'.There are 33 already enrolled In the high school and 143 In the grades. ' Of the 25 who tookthe eighth grade examination last year, 21 qualified for high school and three wore conditioned. Of tnis num ber somo have left' the district, .'ttnq 14 have entered Tiigh,. school.. ...Their names are Claude Reed; Harold CqI ver, Fred Mast, Ernest Bplz, Charles Swingle, Guy Corliss,. Clara May, Mil dred ' Hilderbrand, Kcrnloo Sears, Sthel Hegler, Marie Hollopeter, IA- Verne Hart, Gertrude Childera and Howard Denzer. The teachers em ployed are: Principal, Alvard Whit man: Alma Oitchel Morse, jsngusn;' Grace Dickey,-Latin and algebra; J. Tyrell, eighth grader Eaitn u-isn, fifth and sixth: Mona Ferns, third and fourth: nnd Ella Tyrrel, first and sec ond grades. r Alpha Blnkcy, who has been visit ing iher sister, Twlla Rader, wont to Gold Hill Sunday..' Miss Mabel Hearn and. Miss Bessie Hilderbrand, both of whom recently underwent tonsil operations, are re ported as convalescing -rapidly during the jpast week. . ' Guy MoReynolds,or mo f irst na- tlnnal bank -' of -Bend was 'a'-rocenl caller, at tho feomo of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnes. ' . - i y A: letter received by A. W. Hearn tells of a trip, made by Mr. and Mrs. iiertnMu ncarn to uouer u viuuu wnw their rerutn"to Portland. On Thursday at tho first high school student body meeting of the vciir. tho following officers wore elected! -'President, Irene Stauflleyi vice-president, Hcsslo . Hlldcrbranuc; snerotnrv. Edith May: treasuror, Wore- dlth Sheets; manager of tennis, Cecil Hartley.. . ' Avard Whitman, the new principal of the rhoenlx schools, Is well known in the district as ho taught In the high school two years, In 1921-23 Since leaving here he has. spent one year at the ' University of Washing ton.) whero. Jio took his master's do greet In lKI.'ind ono' yoar, teaching In tho high school at Klamath FaHs. His nmny-frlends are glad to wolcomo him bacK in tno community. NO HUNTING ALLOWED IT Ltjcal hiinlors nre warned there is section In tho gamo laws of Oregon prohibiting hunting on land owned by others without -flrst gaining Vor mission. .... it reads: Section 31. ISO person shall hunt with a dog or gun upon he 'cultivated or Inclosed land, or the occupied unlncloMcd land of another without first . obtaining permission from the wncr, occupant- or agent thereof. No prosecution Shall be commenced under this section. except upon complaint of owner or agent or such culllvutod or Inclosed liiiid. Where tho lands are referred to as IneloKml." tho boundaries may be indicated by wire.' ditch, hedge, fence, water or by any visible or distinctive linos that Indicate a sJaratlon' from tho surroundings or contiguous terri tory. .'''' ' " , "When Night Officer Walker at-1 tempted to arrest Walter Meddows of Medford last night, he found that' young man pugillstically inclined and this morning: was considering getting Borne cement to tighten up his trout teoth whore the Medfordito's fist landed," says the Granta Pass Courlor. Meddowi Is lu the city jail wonder-' Ing how he can raise tho i"a( fine, assessed agnlust him on the charges. of possession of liquor and resisting an offioer. Meddows was given the ! alternative of paying tiie - fine or spending .100 days as tho guest of the city. ' - - Meddows was taken last night on Sixth street and a pint bottle partly MI.l liu llnitn. 1.1. lllimi WILIl tllUlt IUUUU UU flltll. When placed under arrest tlie youns man . offered resistance -until, be de cided to ro -with! the officer after other means.pr persuasion: were usea. -it is possible that bis fine will ue paid by his family.", : . ' ';MlsH-WlnIfred Vinson,' daughter of Dr;.- W. -W; Vinson, has entered, tho training school for iurses at tho Sno red 'Heart hOspltah .--.. --I repreaent the strongest group of- flre Insurance: companies in 'America. Carl Y. - Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 993. ... - 104tf Washington .state visitors reglstor-ed.-at local ' hotels Include Mr, and Mrs. F..J. King. of Spokano, Mr. and Mrs. A.' T. Perry' of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. O. 'L. Smith f Centralla,. Mr. and .Mrs. R. Douglas, Mr. and . Mrs. L,. C. Belbo. Mrvand Mrs. N. Porter. B. F. Porter and Miss Myrtle A. Nel son.. ' - ' ' ' - ' : Try that big milk shape at DeVoe's. ''.',. tf A charge of -forgery preferred against RusseL AV'clls. a local youth, for Jfavfng -passed numerous small checks without funds, was dismissed today by Judge Olenn O. Taylor, Wells had made tho checks -good-by furnishing tho $40 necessary to cover tho deflotti Before doing. this, hpwf over, ho had spent nearly eight, weeks in the county jail. Large, stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store, v U John M. Scott of Portland, assist ant passenger agent of -te'-Southern Pacific railroad;- 'was among , those who tooh-Itr the Josephine County fair yesterday, v We pay for "amies ana sen dirt cheap, . Broiyn & White Agency, Inc. . tt" A. E: Pcderson and family of this city were . among the many Medford visitors at tho Josophtno County fair last evening. .... - : If your pictures are nrndo at Palm er's' Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will be the best.- , '. tf W. H.. urecne or tno ysniana rul ings was a local business visitor horo today, t- :'. ' t V " Screen doors -ai Wallace Woods Lumber Yard.Cor. East Main and Genesee. ' - 8Stf Interest In tho American Legion golf tournament Is, reviving with the approach of Sunday's -play, when the handicaps will be established, the com petition having been postponed from last Sunday on account of -rain. -Best scores will entitle players to prizes awarded by Medford merchants. Let me vrite . your fire Insurance. Carl--Y- Tengwald, - Holland Bldg. Phone 993. ' . '" ' 104tf R.,S,. Braley of the Gencrnl F.lectrlc wa pno of the Medford Visitors nt tho Josophtno fair tday. ' -t . ! Light adjusting af'Hardman's gnr age, Jacksonville. Phone 282. i61 Dr. E. D. ElwoDd, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office Over Lamport's. 228. E.' Main, tf McDonald's Combination SALES GROCERY SPECIALS Spinach -Shrimp New pack,' Lemon Cookies The old ;. CJ nit of Mexico shrimp favorite, 2 doz 10 I - :" r Strine Beans- '! V ! Hominy No. 2V, tins, -New-pack, No. 2 tins 17 6 oz. glass..... a for. 1$ & lor - a?.: ior No. 2 tins, 2 for Assorted; Jams New paek ...13 DRUGS AT CUT RATES PRICES ARE GOOD UNTIL PRESENT STOCK IS GONE. 'Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound ...... Tooth Bruslies, 50c Pro-phy- lac-tic bruslies . 'Tooth Brushes, 2ic valuo 93 " ' ,39 :d9V-.- Epsom Salts ; ...i'...'.. ........ Epfcom Salts ' Blue Seal Vaseline Mentholatum, 50c size Woodburv.'s. Packer's. Cuticura . . ' Soaps,, perj bar. 19 AU at CUT PRICES. 3 .86 ,...37tf Many other items of everyday use, too many to list HOSIERY AND OTHER ITEMS W. 0. W. Campaign Join- the Woodmen -of tho Wprld and get your protection ut cost. Cam paign" now going on; " - r ' Mon 16 to 'CO eligible. Initiation foe $6.00,, which includos medlculcx aitilnatlon. 1 For- further -Information see T. T. Chavo, district managori or B. C. Silllman, ClorM, 206-Wost Main Street. ' 151 Half Sox for bo3's and. girls. New stock. Colors," deer aid. cordovan. . Sizes CVij to 8ia. Were 35c. Closing out price 21p Children's long Hose, fine rib and heavy rib; sizes C1 to 9Va .19 to ,30f7 Ladies' Faucy , Gift Handkerchiefs' .,...:.....,...,..................... :i7f Men's Oxford Half Hosel!....l..!..27 lleii's Cotton and .Worsted Half Hose ...:...i.:..v.:..........-.:..-...-.. 37f.. Men's Heather Mixed Worsted Half nose 43 Men!s ShawknifSilk Half Hobc..39 Infants' Shirts; -Reuban?s and other -; ' Men's Tics,' good assortment, each makes 1 :: 33 to 49, r ....r;- 35 We feel that we are equal to your confidence and patronage and, theref ore, solicit your visit to our" store. THREE FREE DAILY DELIVERIES. SAVE YOUR BACK AND. 225 West Main St. ;t ','.;'W' t('w-ri''Tvr- l-.fJS ..'I C I;"'-" ' i .r ! .' ACCOMMODATING SERVICE- r00 LAfE TO CLASSIFY FOR 'SALi'KFitre poaches not irrl . gatod. Carney ' Orchard on . high way at Wackwoll-Hlll helwoen Cen: tral 'Polht and Gold Hill. Bring boxes... '1M LOST-llunch of koys; l reward. Re turn to Mall Trlhuno. . 148" WANTKD--Two young mon for pro. ' eery business. Must bo. nolo and willing to work. Address I).' I'.! Mail Tribune. , ! WAN'TKD Wells to dig of all kinds, and to wnll up. W. B. Cook, 11. r 1J. 1, Park Place, "Medford. iB4 ' Helen Jacobs ltctatns Tlllo. P11II.ADEMM1IA, Sept. 11. (A P.t Miss Helen -.Iscohs -of Berkeley, Cal.. retained her national -' girl's lawn tennis singles championship by defeating ' Miss.' Alice Francis of MIOAT RAHHITS WANTKD Un pcr nound live. 27o dressed, for fryorH, - Seo us-bcfo'ro selling for less. A steady market. Sun-Gold HabUliry, Tnlent. , 1H0 WANT -to ienso or buy n-40 aer dairy farm, oil under Irrigation, Give,- details. Box D, Mall Tribune . . , - : ICO 1'ItOORRHHIVI'i ,old lino Insurance pntnttnnv wltn . non-rorroitaiun sell ing contract. Issuing all forms of lira. Health, acctueni, group ana fliih-HtHndard insurance, wants reprenontatlvo as progressive as the company, for Modford aifd ur rnuntllng territory. JIox GO, Mall Tribune. -. ' -.- M FOK HHN'T O-room bungalow,: ga rage. Phono ui-x or 477. - lis FOR 8AW3 Hwoet -Spanish onions. Khi them like an Riinle. Will keep aU winter. Kpeelal price In I(i-IIl lni. e.. HiKfciai price in lun-in. lots, GC. Ilollvered any part of Hy. . Phone &5J-11-4. Kings Jiignway. ' ir rOR SAIyB ISSi Dortgo louring, t st (-am shano. Itinulro sir. uiii. Uodgo Agency. 149 VOH HAI.R Oft TltADK Tlllnmnok 10:Cents apparentlyisn't much but if you spend i 20th Century a dollar art) ' : i.''V').f?.V T! every day and thereby save 10 cents out of each dollar spent, in 10 days tyoUvhawsayeij a dollar. lgs grow! It's the saving -on See how your savings every item in a 20th Century Store wat.counts. I'-;":' -' '-',:.'ftfe Offerings Saturday and. Monday, Sept. 12 and 14 Crisco Market Day Raisins taDel Monte Catsup- 6-lb; can' .... ......:..$1.4B seedless, 4-lb.' ykg. 42oiaai'g5"b6ttlc: 'JSBf CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars for . -i .' ..41.1.. Pure Honey New pint MasBn jar 11.::.:. l!r:.;33 Corn Meal Swan Matches Noiseless, 9-lb; sack '39 ; good sized' boxes, 0 for 23? , PEASELEPHQNEMc'dinm :size, -tender and isucculcnt, 3 f6r...i.ii.f..63 . ..,.-"'" -' .. i y , Cream Rolled Oats Minced Clams PinnW-le ' 1 Fl-csli 9-lb; saclc:.'....49 pack, halves, 2. cans ; 33 f , FLOUR Kerr's Best Patent. 49 lb. ack, -ncrr o ucai aiciui ir sbi.b, Sperry's, $2.50; Fisher's Blend, $2.55. 2-in-l Shoe Polish Each' .:;;..,.:.:.r.lO $Z.Jj; vrown or I Wax Paper For the children's ; Cocoanut Sugar curedj" Bulk Cocpi-.' 'lunehcsl-S rolls 5c sizc...':......::10rf 1 long thread,: lbi. .. ...19 .. .Purcj 2 lbs.l5 :.. ...,.....83f Kerr's Hot Cake .Flour, largo package ..:.25 'FRUIT JARS Ivrr' Mason, quarts, -complcto Maaola Oil 1 , 'Royal Baking Powder,'f: Quart can 49 12 oz. 43, 2y3 lb. $1.29 BRAZIL NUTS New crop, washed, pound '20TH CENTURY COFFEE You ddn't'nccd to look furtheEi utr ftoin our own roaster to you; pound 45, 3 pounds J,...i....iw47--2 7- 4'' tU. 20th Century Grocery MEDFORD 2 STORES 31 N. Central 226 W. Main ASHLAND 374 E. Main GRANTS PASS 511 w.dsi - i T " .V.J I I ' rt j mm Bigger and Bettor Than Ever, Jackjon County TUr, Bepumbtr 16-19. Ornnve, N. B-O. 8-0, nt ' ihoi ranch. Whnl hnvo you IV (l. 3(12