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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1925)
o o 0 o 0 o 0 O 00 0 page rv ocal mtt Personal A total of 1218 carloads of penn have been shipped to eiiHtern marketB hy local puck In houses bo far this Hoason, including the. 27 curs sent out today. One carload of apples wiih nln shipped euHt, making a total of 11 cars for that.partlculur fruit thUB far. Landscaping - ThoBe desiring to beautify their homes und lawiiH, with wisely selected and artlBtirifclly nr ranucd shrubbery and ornamental trees, may have the free advice of an experienced landscape architect from Portland, who Is visiting our city for a short time. I'hone 372 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. except Bunday, 108 Mrs. M. M. Herman rocelved word by telegraph this morning of the sad news concerning the death of her father. Dr. H. H. Garfield of Pendle ton, after a short Illness. .He spent several days In the city last July vis iting his daughter, und while here vis ited Crater lake and spent some time fishing in Rogue river, apparently in the best of health. Hoys' long corduroy pants. All sIkcs. Will H. Wilson. 153 Mrs. Eunice Woods of Ibis city un derwent an operation In an Ashland hospital yesterday morning. large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Among hotol guests from a dlstnne registered at local hotels are Clara IS. : Klder and James Monroe of Omaha, Neb., O, C. Goodwin of New York, H. Ij. Caull of Ht. Louis, 13. H. Hansen of Milwaukee, Wis,, and Clyde A. Meach of Philadelphia. Palmer la the man who put lh Ampico re-enacting piano, In Med ford. Call at store for dcmonstralinn. Tnvltntlnna havo boon rocelved in Medford to attend tho formal open ing of the Lit Ilia Springs hotel ut Ash. land, Monday, Hupteinher 28. Klnger Sewing Machine company moved to 11G W. Main. Phono 680. lfil Mr. nnd Mrs. James K. Grieve, who nt tended the county fair yesterday left early this forenoon for their home nt Prospect. Hoys' long corduroy pants. All sixes. Will IT.vWiison. 153 "One new case of typhoid fever and another case that shows every indica tion of the disease are the latest de velopments In first signs of what may be q. serious epidemic In this city," snys the Klamath Falls Herald. "Close supervision over all typhoid cases Is maintained by tho health department.' The Royal Neighbors will meet September 24, because of fair this week. 153 Out of town Oregonlans registered nt Medford hotels and who arrived yesterday Include Mr. and Mrs. Don Hasklns of Hood River, Noah Hlnrk of Heedsport, J. N. Shannon of Marsh field, W. B. Duncan nnd W. A- Tiang vllle of Salem, H. A. Habel of Rose burg, Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. M. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs, AV. 13. Hammond of Melville, V. L. Applegato of Yon cllla, Helen Cowgill, N. C. Jamison and Hi O. Hoymour of Corvallls, Mrs. M. Li. Watts of Athena, W. F, Star of Man too, H.. W. Uurd of Madras, and the fllwlng frm Prtland: Mr. nnd Mnr.-ffc II. Greeno. Mr. nd Mrs. W. 11. Ilnmmnd, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carrol, Mr. und Mrs. eGorgo N. Angcll and Mrs. H, B. Nowland, t. If your pictures are mado at Palm er's Photo Studio, 717 N, Central, they will be the best. tf Superintendent C. G. Thomson of Crater National park was a visitor in tho city yesterday and today on busi ness, nnd took time enough to glimpse over the county fair. Tho newest styles' In fur conts nro now being Bhow at Bartlott's, Crate rlan Bldg. 157 County Commissioner Gago has boon appointed sheriff of Coos county to succeed Sheriff HUlngson, killed In an automobile accident, Let mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phono 91)3. 104tf ,T. A. Chandler of Lb. Grnnde Is spending soveral days In the city transacting business and visiting friends. Ho la favorably impressed with tho valley, with Its scenery nnd natural resources and agricultural possibilities. j ; We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Among tho Klnninth county people 1 hero yesterday and today nro A. R. Bonner of Klumnth Falls and V. N. Pearson and A. W. Grim of Chilonuln. Try that big milk shape at DoVoo!n. tf . K. J.' Rodgors, forest ranger sta tioned nt Rig 131k ranger stutlon, ac companied hy his wife, Is a visitor In the city today, , Largo stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf Washington state visitors registered nt local hotels include Frank A. Patty of Hpoknno, Mr. and Mrs, D. IT. Jack son of Oentrnlla. Mr, and Mm. H. F. George of Tacnnin, and A. J. Htrntton. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nllintt, Mr. and Mrs. Ti. F. Jones and Miss Claire Wil son of Seattle. ; Now fur coats nt Bartlott's, Cra torlnn Rldg. 157 follow the crowds to the Jackson County Fair. FLUIIRER j L J A Baker of Reputation 1 I Two cars, ono drlven(y I'aulWuinii of J.akcpurt, Calif,, and the other hy D. Uoblnson, Silkl-il on North Hlv- rjuw yemei uny a lie, iiuuii nui.-uune u . wet paW-ment. No serious damage reunited to either automobile. f Boys long corduroy ptvits. All Blues. Will If, Wilson. 153, Included umong tho residents of Kugene registered at local hotels are R. H. Murlow, F. L. Jones. G. AV. Flint, Lurry Roskamp, O. H. Fletcher, G. H. Campbell, L. li. Thomas nnd P. C. Hpear. Brick Ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf FreBh beef and fish at all times. Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro duce Bldg. 153 Forty-flvo out of tho state cars were registered in Medford yesterday by the local slat registration bureau. Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. A 2-year-old heifer shot by Borne careless deer hunter was found dead yesterday by Chester "Smiley" Jones, a fire gunrd stationed in the Big I31k country, who dragged the carcass to await Its owner, hut as yet no owner has been found. Screen doors ai Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor, East Main and j Genesee. 88tf More than 20 new residences are about to he started or are under con struction at Chiloquin, In Klamath county. Big bargains in pianos this week. Special sale at Palmer's. 234 13. Main street. 15C On his plea of guilty to a charge of speeding, Henry Harris, a Oulffor nlun, was fined $15 In Judge Taylor's court this forenoon. State Traffic Officer K. F. Bloom, on special duty here during the county fair, was the arresting officer. I represent tho strongest group of fire Insurance companies in America. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phono 993. 104tf Tho finding of nine bnrrels of mash In the house which burned down yes terday near tho Savago Rapids dam was investigated by the sheriff's of fice as soon as it was discovered. Nine barrels of corn and wheat mash were found In the building which had been rented to I3arl Kdwards. for whom the officers are now searching. A pile of tho mash was found hack of the house. There had been little sinus of life around tho house, from informa tion uncovered, nnd it is believed that it was used only for tho purpose of operating a still. Grants Pass Cour ier. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Hnndlcrnft Shop. tf Among O. A. C. extension workers here from Corvallis nt tend lug the county fair nre Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant state club leader: N. C. Jam. Ison, dairy specialist: and H. C. Sey mour, state club lender. Ampico re-enacting pianos, at Pal mer's Piano House. Ask for demon strntlon. J5fi Peaches wero very searce at the public market this morning, but mel ons and different vnrietios of prunes were on sale In largo quantities. Act ing Marketmnster Anderson stated this morning that housewives should do their pruno buying now while they nro still on tho market, as tho crop Is expected to bo exhnxisted shortly. MIph Florenco Groves and Ida K. Wood, piano teachors. Special In struction for children. High school credits givon. 304 So. Ivy street. Phono 879-W. 154 Tourists from a dlstnnco registered nt Merrick's Motor Inn Include the families of 13. Mitchell of Vancouver and A. Brlce of New Westminister, B. C.. H. Kllcnshurg of Yonkers, N. Y., Don Fink of Butte, Mont., L. V. 13p nerly of Norfolk, Neb., John Krrett of Brighton, Colo., H. A. Riley of Reno. e. 13. Oaskill of Post Fnlls, Idaho, and M. L. King of Prescott, Ariz. Dr. W. C. Hehaofor, dentist, extrac tion specialist, gas nnd local annes ihotic. Phono 1117. 42G Medford Bldg. 17R Mrs. George McDonough nnd Miss NViomi Magruder wero business visi tors In tho city today from the Sams Volley, district. Pears, nppples extra low prices, .Tohnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono 07. 133tf More Tain In tho shape of showers is predicted for tonight, following the heavy fall of 1.06 inches that foil last night and early this morning, nnd a general cloudy condition today with no rain up to early this afternoon. A moderate tomperaluro Is predicted for Friday, Lessons In dressmaking. For ap pointments nnd terms, call Mrs. Trow bridgo. Phono 1157. 154 Thompson's Paint Storo Is giving free instructions on homo decorating evory day and ovonlng this week In their booth at tho fair. Got a booklet free. Lnrgo cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribuno office. The first official announcement of a candidate for political office, for the next Primary, Is that of J. J. Crossley, of Portland, for the republican nom ination for United States senator, which appears today. Havo that worn enrpet mndo Into n nice fluff rugg. Rug Works 700 Pine street. Phono G10-M. 102 All members of tho local company of the Oregon Nntlonal Guard nre requested to assemble nt tho Armory ut 0 o'clock Saturday evening, pre paratory to taking part in tho big sbnm battle to be hold at tho county fnlr around. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main and Genesee. 88tf Wo buy and rent used pianos. Palmer Piano House, 150 Tho high school has many aspi rants for the honor of representing tho school on tho gridiron this year, 34 having turned out last night In suits for the first night of practice. While the numbers are on hand. Coach Brown Is still pessimistic over his prospects for tho yoor ns ho has very few experienced players. His first gumo comes In about two weeks with Klamath Falls, w hero praetl was started n week ao, Grants Pass Courier, Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man and Genesee, B8lf lCxldo batteries for Fords, Chovro lets, Stars, etc. $12.75 and $10.50. Williams MeCurdy. 104tf An operation was performed on Jtuddlo Fox of Hutu Falls In nn Ashland hospital Tuesday morning, Aro you planning your fnll dresses and conts? ThrV see Mrs. Trow brldKO. ftff.i W. Tenth mfit. 154 Noel Krsktno pives piano lessons nt pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phone 729-W, 171 MBOv8rd MAIL TlilBlWTC, .1 Although the woods nro ovrun with hunters, according to local for- est service ofriclulH, game Is not belnir brouKht in in such abundance as last year. The majority hunters are going into the hills for a one- day hunt, and usually, It is said, such hunts do not bring the required re- suits, Boys' long' corduroy pants. All sizeH. Will if. Wilson. 153 Reserved seat tickets for grand stand and boxes for Jackson County Fair will be on sale every morning until 12, noon, at the Chamber of Commerce. Get your tickets early so i you will not have to stund in line, 153 Miss Elsie WJIhtte Is among Lake Crock residentn in tho cty today trummoctlng business and vlstlng friends. Dr. E. D. Elwoon, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's 228 13. Main. tf Special suie on pianos continues this week. Palmer's. 1 56 Californians registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs, H. Gor don of Burlingame, .Mr. and Mrs. O. j rs. j tuner is, m r. unci .i m. i'j. - rat and Miss Hazel Inlowe of Oak- h.mL'Mr nml Mm. V. H. H-hwrt lilg of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S. Kerrlck of Santa Cruz, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Adams of Palo Alto, C. H. , lto C H Berkeley ;ham ami and Miss Agnes Horton of He Mr. nnd Mm. M. Hnekinul Miss Florence Buckingham of Sunta K Barbara, Mrs. D. A. Day and Darby" Bay, Jr., of lleverly Hills; Mr. and Mm. H. CI. Webbers nnd "Wu Iter j Thomson of San Diego; Mr. nnd Mrs. I AV. H. lloughtaling and Mr. and Mrs.1 F. M. CrlbbH of Los Angeles, and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Corevan, , Mrs. j ('. Scott, Mrs. H. Smith. Mr. and .Mm. It. S. .Sanfonl nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Crawford of San Francisco. Four men wanted to sell Bcore cards at tho fair grounds, beginning tomorrow. Call at this office between 9 and 10 Wednesday morning. Mrs. Trowbridge, a designer pf rep utation. 905 W. Tenth street. 1 f.4 Miss Iris ISurns was here yester day from Grants I'ass transacting Justness nnd visiting mends. Palmer's 'holo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Expert key making, 112 North Front. Stewart. "Mansy" lilden, charged with possessing intoxicants, is nt lib-; crty. His sentence on a plea of guilty having been continued for 30, days, at which time the sentem-e t will again be continued for a lige time if tho situation warrants. The action was taken by Judge Clenn Q. Taylor, with Chief of Police Adams and District Attorney Newton Chaney in accordance. Brown nnmbno fruit baskets, values up to $2, on sale at 8!c. Japanese Art Storo. ir8 The Pioneer Dryer on Jacksonville highway will be in operation Tuesday, Septomber 15th. Will take custom work. Mrs. Alex Duff. 151 K. J. Kunynrd, marketmaster, is spending several days In the moun tains hunting for the elusive deer. It is a general expectation that he will return with a meat supply to last for tho remainder of the year. Uudweiser $1.C0 per doz. at De Voe'H. i.antf ' Clenroncn of children's bloomers nnd socks at less than cost. Japanese Art Store. 15H j A watermelon, weighing CO pounds and grown In the Willow Springs dis-i trict, Is on exhibition lu the horti cultural building at the county fair. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agoncy, Inc. tf Send some pictures of Crater lake, Medford and the Rogue Viver valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures nre best hpt. tf The La Cirandc Country club has decided to accept an offer of $15,000 for its clubhouse and grounds. Reserved sent tickets for grand stand and boxes for Jnksou County Fnir will be on sale every morning until 12, noon, nt the Chamber of Commerce, (jot your tickots early so you will out have to stand in line. 153 34 Inch Imported genuine 12 mom me- pure silk pongee, on sale at 05c a yard. Don't miss this oppor tunity to buy nt such a low price. Japanese Art Store. lfiX S ACTS 5 OF J WMM4W.iltll IiMmSJ and MOTION PICTURES EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Hunt's Craterian ; A SCIENTIFIC DESTROYER OF RATS MICE Not a poison anil hnrtulcsB to stock or poultry. 12 dozen bottles tmld last fall tu valley people. Now Is the time to uso It. Hats nml mice aro coming in for the winter. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 m ' WJ A GIGANTIC i 'f wMA PRODUCTION S XIA Vfl MRFfT FROM MEDFORD. OflElttX, IJccuuwe of luck of evidence ami on the request of Newton H. Cha- ney, proHccutiug uttorney. the cases of larceny from a dwelling against Mrs. Jva Saxton and Onsie Bennett of Ashland were dismissed yester- day at tho locul Justice court. The women were ulleged to have stolen furniture from two dwelling, houses at Ashland, together with their two younger brothers who are now held in tho city jail of that city. Bargains in aluminum, granite and tinware, 0c to yic. Articles too nu merous to list separately. See1 them lnfour windows. Japanese Art Store. 168 Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf M. N. Hogan, district manager for the Western Bond & Mortguge com pany, left this morning for Klamath Falls to spend several days transact ing business. Big Expansion Sale starts at the Japanese Art Storo Saturday, and continues for one week. 158 10 per cent discount on all tea sets mansion waie at me jnp- uneHe Art Sto,'e A Binull deposit wlil hold your set until culled for. 15s I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millburn left,Wllliam M. Johnston of San Francis. for their home in Ucrkeley. Calif., , ... v..j, 1 5'0sle,',ay. afto1, having spent several week" visiting Dr. and Mrs. 13. Kirch - V ' . h"'v"'''cu VULO u" ;llllD 15S Two Curtis machines arrived In Medford today and will take passen gers on airplane trips at the County Fair for a reasonable charge. A son, weighing 5 Vt pounds, was born to Mr. and Mrs, C. JJ. Bellows of Eagle Point last night. C. AV. Ilnylo of the Ho3eburg post offlco, stopped off in Medford for a day's visit with tho poxtofflcc clerks here, enroute home from attending the national convention of the Na- tional Federation of Postoffiee Clerks at Kansas City, Mo., where he repre - sented the clerks of Oregon as state delegate. Tho local D. A. R. will hold a meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Volncy Dixon, filfl South Orape, Saturday afternoon at 2:30. T. L. Thuemler. nnstor of the Ad- ventist church, returned to hl home from Mnrshfield yesterday, where he. spent ten weeks holding a revival meting. Mr. Thuemler reports n very successful meeting. He will fill the pulpit at the Salvation Army hall on liartlett street ut 11 a. m. Suturday. Subject, "In Remembrance of Me." He will also speak to the young peo- pleat 3 p. m. on the subject of rested for Speeding,1 YOUR HOUPAY TREAT , MaMl'll III fllll AjP I'VWW Vi It Tf mrr m tunnn itiri,n III II S LrlnV fortune Took " MMP S"?""- YORK ' ffiv wZIZ: 't "cent,y broke AT POPULAR , I JT jlllVA io.ouu steers records In a year's run . ' 1 ki 800 Buffalo Irf New York, six PRICES fit rM J I months in Hollywood, J"''Ml 1 I I Q B Pjfti. Shows Start snd ix weeks ln Port- US- L'i4 YftJb& i.ini.nr. . land and San Francisco. By special arrangement Vy'.-s Wrl A 1.303.00 we have eliminated (n TL y W 7:009:00 "road showing" In Med. rv--:L ssy J r-y&tzz adulto . " ford and 0re able t0 AW J- ' -JtOTl ADULTS . 50O o4feP you th, produc. r CHILDREN . 25o tion at popular prices; TITUTiRDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 102.") iWBBS' ELIMINATED IN TENNIS CONTEST FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 17. (A. R) The lust foreign tennlH thrent failed from the nationul HlngleH (.hamplon.ship tills afternoon when Vincent ItlchardH, young American DuvIh cup Htiir defeated Itene LnCoHte French holder of the Wimbledon title, in Htralfsht sets, (1-4, 6-3, 6-3. Illchards' victory completed the quarter finals and gave him the right to oppose William T. Tlldcn, the de fending champion. In the semi-finals tomorrow. Tildon advanced today by conquer ing a felow-Phlladelphian, Wallace 1 Johnson, veteran chop stroke artist, In decisive fashion, 6-4, 6-0, 6-4. Tho other semi-finalists will he ' ,,,i n KnH, willlnnm nt l'hllii- , co lnl, iorris iinami delphia, both of wham.hn juie twlce )efore. Wlllia ave held tho ms contin ued his sensational streak by defeat ing Howard Kinsey, 7-5, 0-4. 6-3, but Johnson was extended to beat Manuel Alonso, Spanish Davis cup aco, 6-3, 6-8, (1-1, 6-2. OBITUARY COOK Sarah TSlvira Cook, a resi dent of Jacksonville for more than 50 years, passed away at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry J-uy, 1014 W. loth street. Medford. at 8 p. m. yes- Jlerday, September 10th, aged 72-years ! G months, 17 days. She was born 'at Lebanon, Ore., In 1S53, "where her mother passed away leaving her, then a small child; soon after which she came to Jacksonville, whore she. has j since resided until the last five years spent with her daughter. Her early residence in this locality was spent ( with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Saltmarsh, at Jacksonville. She was married at j Jacksonville in the early seventies to ; V. H. McDanlel, to them were borp j three children, W. H., of Applegate. and J. C, of California, survive. I-ater she was married to W. R. Cook, to which union was born one child. Mrs. Harry Luy of Medford. ' 1 Remains are at the Conger Funeral j Parlors and service will be held nt the grave In Jacksonville cemetery, at 2 p. in. rday. ilev. Kclgar will of-liclatc. 1 llBll ; titateu pominunnuuuii Vfcifl Lodge .No; 103, A. F. & KJ A. M Friday evening, Septem r ' ber 18. at 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome, lly order Crose, Secretary. W. M. A. J. 154 Small Danger Here That was In the days of the pirmeer automobile that groaned and coughed Its way through the streets to the accompaniment of cheers or jeers according to the temper of the crowd. Today, speed with Its dangers Is the symbol of the motor car. Accident Is lurking at every turn of the road. Automobiles were the cause, of more than 409,000 Injuries and deaths In 11124. There is protection ns woll as nrudence for tho man who drives. There is financial Barely for the man who walks. Automobile Insurance Is now o Kreat Institution. We shall ba glad to explain ' it to you unit to al'fortl you the protection that you need. E. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN. Telephone 444 I H-- Attention W. O. W. On Friday evening. Sept. 18th, Medford Camp 90 wilt put on a stag parry. This will be a big get-together meeting for members and their 35th Anniversary candidates. Entertain ment nnd big feed. 15 riu - - . u " K .... " ' o o 0 O o 0 o OU c0 o . ' o o ' , '