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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1925)
O O o OTiV.GC)?:. ifrlPAY, SEPTEMBER 195.- PAGE TWO, IT" G 'B'1 B' ri r i. f Tocal and 4 Personal 1 The Romi-flnalH of the West HUU Tonmn club tournament ate oxpocted t tuho., place Hhortly, nfter bavins boon held up oil week on account of thn wot weather. Beeoon, Baih-y ami Rromley have thU8 far survived the tournament and will compete for the club chumplonnhlp. .- InndRcnpinK - Those dfal ring to beautify their homes and lawns, with wlaely selected and artistically ranged shrubbery and ornamental trees, may have the free advice of an 'xperionced landscape architect from Portland, who Is vlHltlng- our city for a hort time. 1'hone 372 between 8 a. m. nnd 6 p. rn. except Sunday. 1G8 lllK sale Indies1 coats. $1 2.50 to $ft.r0, tomorrow, at M. M. Dept. Htore. 1T4 1 Lenin Whlteman, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C K. Whlteman of West Hocond street, operated on for ncute fif Ppn dlcitls at a local hospital Mon day, Is gettinK along nicely. Jnrge cotton rags wanted at Mali Tribune office. No dunce at the new hall, Fnplo Point, Saturday night, September l!b i 154 Tt was cloudy all day today from this morning on, nnd showers were predicted for this nfternoon with gn. orjilly fair weather for Saturday. The finou'crs that were predicted for last night failed to materialize. The max linqm temperature of yesterday wus 09.3. Palmer Is the man who put thn Ampico re-enacting pfnrio, In Med ford. Call at store for demonstration. ICO Singer flowing Machine company moved to 115 W. Main. Phone 58ft. 161 Tho rity schools ore tils missed to- j dny for the entire day to give students tin opportunity to attend the county fair. Hig said ladies' coats, $12.50. to 10.fi0, tomorrow, at M. M. Dept. Store. 164 If your pictures are made at Palm er's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will be the best. tf Tourists and other guests nt local hotols who arrived Thursday Include C V. Veltz of Shanghai, China,. P. L. Vlshord of St. Louis; Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Scott of Honolulu, K. M. Frellgh of New York City, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1j. Doucet nnd T. K. Poucet of a. K. Sims, Paul It. Hull and C. A Vancouver, P. C. D. H. .Miller of Hjil of Kugene, and the following Hutte, Mont., and Mrs. B. L. Sumner from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. VVm of Aberdeen, S. D. ' ltlack. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Henry. Mr. ' Water users In the Third wnrd nrennd jrs p, , Heeley, MIhs A. U. Shel reminded that water was delinquent , j,yt ('has. K. Daut, Miss Kath September 15th. 155 ryn Daut, Mrs. It. J. Chipman. Miss The newest styles In fur coats aro j Audres Scott and Oelta R. Wasser now ooing snow at uarnett's, urate- man Judge Thomas left for Medford Violet Fields, infant daughter of Mr. AflneHday, having tried all matters Aid Mrs. Harold Fields, who had been Unit wonw-eady fur(f)lal at this time, wnere tnenmrties naa witneases avail (fj'le. Ah there, was only onue cane calling for jury trial, the jury was dismltwed on Monday, until the furth er order of tho court. TOxcept for the regular visit of the judge to bundle exparte orders and thellke, and the possible trial of Injunction matters, which "take preference In the courts, the work of the last two weeks will close court work In this county until next January, when thd jury will be again called. Judge Thomas explain ed that the work done here In June and July took the place of the usual September term In Josephine county. Grants Pass Courier. Large stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf Water users In the Third ward a reminded that water was dellnoue September 15th. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Piddle were Grants Pass visitors at the fair yes terday. No dance at the new hall, Eagle Point; Saturday night, September 1 154 Now fur coats at Partlett's, Cra terlan Pldg. 157 U F. Ivanhoe of this city left this morning on a short buslnesH trip to Klamath Falls. Fruit growers get In touch with the government free employment bu renu for apple pickers. Medford Chamber of Commerce 1 54 Audley Kggor, Injured In a recent auto wreck, will bo able to return to his home from the Sacred Heart hos pitnl within another week. Brick Ice cream 50o at DeVoe's. tf Targe cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune office. Loral young men planning to leavo Sunday for Albnny to attend Albany college Include Hoxsey Borden, War ren Kirkpatrlck, James Johnson, Dale erry and leo Glascock. With the exception of Borden and Perry nil will be freshmen. Kelson Randall and Wnltor Crank are also planning to leave for tho same city, but will leave some time later. Big sale ladies' coats, $1 2.50 to $19.50, tomorrow, at M. M. Dept Store. 154 Screen doors ai Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Out of town Orogonlans registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Charles I. Elliott und Ted Mesch of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Brower of Dallns. Mrs. E. Starr, Mrs. C. Mattlson. Miss Beuluh Oumm rian Pldg. 157 . Mi, and Mrs. W. O. Drew are ex pected to return tho last of tho week from a vacation trip on the lower Hoguo River. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland BIdg. Phone 993. 104tf Tho Valley school for boys nnd girls, nt 1103 West 10th street, will reopen September 21st, under the direction Ight adjusting at Hnrd man's Gar age, Jacksonville. 159 Big bargains in plnnon this week. Special sale at Palmer's. 234 E. Main street. 156 Mrs. Ella Wold returned yesterday to resume her duties tit a local de pnrtment store, after having spent t several' weeks' vacation at Portland Among tho Grants. Pass vlHltnrH in the city yesterday wero Harold Todd of Miss Kitty Bragg. Attention will Dr. C. B. March nnd wife, Mayor and be confined to children of tho first, f Mrs. Isaac Host nnd dnughter, Miss second nnd third grades. For furthorArda Isham, Roy Turner. Nealo Al- Informatlon please refer to Mrs. Ham-hen, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. McAdnm and H. llton Patton. Tel. 847-X. 155 ij Williams. An announcement hns Just boon made here that Warren W. French of Medford nnd Maria Ann Gibson of Ashland, were married at Seattle. Wash., In the Klngt county court bouse by Judge C. C. Dalton, on Aug. 18. 1925. Wo pay for asTies and sell cheap. Brown & White Agency, dirt Inc. No dnneo nt the new hall, Point, Saturday night, September 19. .154 - The heavy rain of this week has made deer hunting fine, In that a hunter can walk through a forest quietly. Try that big; milk shape at DeVoo's. tf Pioneers and sons nnd daughters of pioneers, are Invited to attend tho annual reunion to be held In Ash land. In tho Log Cnbln, Wlnburn Way, on Thursday, September 24. Dinner will be served in Civlo club houso, nnd those attending aro asked to please bring well fillod baskets, chick en plcn aceptalOo. . Tho commlttoo will furnish meat, potatoes, rolls, but. tor, coffee and lee cream. Rig mulct ladleB' coats, $1 2. 50 to JlO.r.0, tomorrow, at M. M. Dept. Store. 154 r Saturday Only PAN BISCUITS 9c doz. Limit 2 to a customer The COLONIAL Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery Is No rtanne nt the now hull. Kaffte Point, HiUunlny night, Bcptoinbor 10 154 I represent the strongest group of fire insurance companlos In America, Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland niilg, Phone 993. 104tf" Recently Tho Tiding printed o storv which told of the successful f i handling of Ashland fruit through th Eagle inonl fvult association, via tho chain tjtorOH of the northwest, which gave tho growers a better price. Among the chain stores which purchased this fruit was The 20th Contry grocery system, which handled six enrs of lo cnl peaches, according to tho Informix tlon given. The Tidings. Ashland Tid ings. IHg ,'Biilrt ladies' coals, $12.50 to "(19.60, tomorrow, at M. H. Dopt Htore. 154 Hemstitching, Buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf M. A. Ulrd of Portland, traveling passenger agent for tho Northern Pa clflo lines, spent several hours. In tho city yesterday transacting business. Ampico re-ennctlng plnnos, nt Pnl- mer'ii Pluno Houso. Ask for demon stration. 160" Miss Florence Graves nnd Ida E Wood, piano tenchers. Special in struction for children. High school credits given. 804 Bo. Ivy street Phone 879-W. 154 Miss Naomi Mngruder of Sams Val ley was a business visitor in the city today. Dr. W. C. Schaefer, dentist, extrac tion spcrlnllst, gns nnd local nnaes thetlc. Phone 1117. 428 Medford, HMg. 176 Pears, appples extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 41 N. Fir St. Phone 97. lSStf Young men planning to leavo Run- day for Corvallls to attend the Ore gon Agricultural college Include Rub xcl Hlhtinrd, Gilbert Hill and Paul Oannaway. Lessons In dressmnklng. For ap pointments and terms, call Mrs, Trow bridge. Phono 1157. 154 targe cotton rags wanted at Mai) Tribune office. Among visitor from the county who nre here to attend the fair, and are making their headquarters at tho Hotel Medford are Mr. and Mrs. M. Kvnnoff of ltutto Falls and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Grieve of the Prospect ro glon. llnve that worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rugg. Rug Works 706 Pine street. Phono 610-.U. 182 Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main and Genesee. SRtf Carl Stream and Frank Morgan nre Talent visitors In tho city today trans acting business. Wo buy nnd rent used plnnos. Palmer Piano House. 15fl Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. Knit Man nnd Genesee. . S8tf The bicycle recently found by he police, link been claimed by 11 year old lib-hard ltrown.vho slates It had been stolen from him nnd laler left at the natalorlum. Kxldo bntterlefir Fords, Chevro let, Stars, etc. IIS. 75 and I Id. SO. Illiunu & McCurdy. lOttf" J VufreiK from typhoid fever, has been removed to her home from the Sacred Heart hOHpltul, where she had been u patient. O , Are you planning your fall dresses and coats? Then see Mrs. Trow bridge. 905 W. Tenth street. 14 Noel Ersklne gives plnno lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phone 729-W. 17.' Washington state visitors registered at local hotels Include Mrs. M. M. Hrowncll of Kennewlck. J. L. Cooper and Roger Jamison of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. Ci. Hoffman of Centrulla and M. J. Harper. A. J. Strutton. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Langley and G. F. Dinsomoro of Seattle. Free merchandise. Tie sure to see Young's Hardware Co. window for particulars. Hi 4" Dr. E. D. Klwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's 228 E. Main. tf Miss Lorraine Stoltz left this morn ing for Kugene, where she will resume her studies at the I'niverslty of Ore gon.' She is a sopliomore this year. , You may be lucky. See Young'B Hardware Co. wlnduw for particu lars. 154 Special sale on pianos continues this week. Palmer's. 156 Xotl. I will not be responsible for any debts Incurred by my wife after this date, Sept. 18, 11)25. 1C4 LKLAND 55. HEART. A; Stated communication Med ford J,odfce No. 103, A. R & A. M., Friday evening, Septem ber 18, at 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. Ily order W. M. A. J. Croso, Secretary. 154 W. O. W. 35th AXXIVKHSAIt YCAMPAIfiX 35,000 members of the "Woodmen of tho World have volunteered to secure 35,000 new members. o want you to be one of the new mem hers. Get Into the biff western society that Invests Us money In Western Securities. A blfc Initiation will be held hero nt Medford on October 2nd, (live your application to any member of the society. Vor further lnformn- tlon phone 127-lt. 157 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt ItliXT Klffht room modern house. Good location. (Jam ire nnd garden. Cheap rent to parties who will care for place. Ihore Stilt. 15fi W. L. PCT. TOO IjATK TO CLASS WANTKIl Four good packers to work In country. Thirty days work. Phone I36-R evenings and nioi ninRH. Court Hall. 1 55 FOR SALE Home by owner. Six large rooms, modern, with sh-pping porch, garage, garden. Comfort able and really homelike. Can ar range liberal terms. 122 Dakota Ave. Tel. 607. 155 'OR HUNT Partly furnished 4 rooms, clove In, JB. Water paid. Four-Site Really Agency. 15(1 FOR SA LM fl-rnom bungalow, gar age. ete 75 foot lot. good location. $3150. Four-Site Realty Agency. 15ti FOR RENT 3 acres fine soil, equip ped rot poultry, cow: good dwelling and garage. In city limits. Kn ouiro at 517 N. Holly. 150 OR RENT 5-room bungalow with garage. Phone 91-X or 477. 159 OR SALE 14 ncres of high grade irrigated land in nice district nnd only one mile from city limits. R room bungalow and large garnge. Prleo only $1250 cash or $1400 terms. First pnrty with the money petH this. See Clarence Pierce Hi pbone 105 or 517-L. 155 FOR SALE Well built 5-room mod ern bungalow on East Side. Elec tric rnng goes with house Oarage. Large chlckon house, 3 good lots. Priced ut $2K00 for quick Hale. Terms. Phone 105 or 517-L. 135 5011 SALE A non-resident client tells me to sell two large lots In the So. On k da b district, nnd also 20 acres of high grade fruit land near Eagle Point for $1000. If Interest ed see C. C. Pterco or phone 517-L. 155 Groceteria economy THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE HAVE A DRINK OF BUTTE SPRING WATER Medford is planning a new water system and sentiment is very much divided. You have been advised to inspect both waters, which would involve a trip to the spring. Knowing that but few can take this trip, we have broughtdown a truckload of the spring water, so come in Saturday and have a drink. This not done as propaganda for or against the water project Vote as you please but here is a chance to sample both waters. BREAD 1 lb. loaf 3 for 20c li lb. loaf 10c Honey Dew or Persian Melons, sr?al bis m each 10c OTHER SPECIALS Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 38c Sauer Kraut, No. 2 can lQc Wesson Oil, quart can i 45c Kerr's Rolled Oats, No. 10 sack 45c Gold Dust Washing Powder, pkg 25c Kellogg's Pep, pkg. 10c Libby's Pear Butter, No. 1 can ...... 18c Campbell's Soups, any kind, can ..... 10c Jello, pkg. .. . 10c Iceberg Lettuce, 3 heads 25c Celery, large size 15c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs 25c Fontaine Brand Imported French Cas tile Soap, 2 bars .25c Aluminum Fruit Strainers, two sizes 39c, 69c Lily Bowls, worth double, each ..... .15c Sauer Kraut Cutters ' 69c Aluminum Drip Pans, $1.25 size . . . . .93c Mole, the famous window cleaner, per bottle Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 cans . . Scotch Brew the best near beer, bottle . '. ... Virginia Dare Ginger Ale, pints, extra pale Chocolate Bar Candy, several kinds, always 5c seller, special ..... 2 for 5c .18c .15c .15c 23c FEED STORE Sperry Sure Milk, per 100. . . . . .$2.29 Sperry Calf Meal. ............. .$1.25 Folding Wall Clothes Racks Worth $1 .25 - Special 69c , 4 Made of Hard Wood GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE 3E 1Z lET'S SEE H m TH14 BILL l K M ' T i 6or 6000 f IBM Vf ELL, I'M GONG TO PPAL THERB ALL THft TIME After you have ordered fuel from us, you'll find the price is fair our service is right and our coal is the best. STAR MARKET SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Choice Steer Beef Roast Corn Fed Pork Pure Home Rendered Lard Good Home Cured Bacon SPRING CHICKENS AND HENS Free Delivery . Phone 273 LAST 2 DAYS Last Opportunity! COME A RUNNING! Don't Miss Filmdom's Greatest Production Win. Fox's Hf SEN COAL r PHONE 239 MEDFORD 9Ae Answer to the Burning Question S-ACTS OF i .I'f.tlli and MOTION PICTURES EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 . 7:0ff . 9:00 Hunt's Craterian FEEDS AND SEEDS It will pay you to get our prices . For Saturday Sperrs Sure Milk . $2.25 sk. Sperry's Calf Meal . . $1.20 sk Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main 0 phone 260 The Farmers' Service Station o HORSEJ A Regiment of United States Cavalry A Regiment of United States Infantry 3000 Railway Workers 1000 Chinese 800 Indians Pawnee They Cheered! They Applauded! They Acclaimed It "Greatest Ever Romance Love Adventure! Thrills and Comedy against a background of the building of the first continental railway. Popular Prices: Adults Children 25 ' You Owe Yourself the Treat of This Picture. WOT MXDrOSI) TRACK U HXprOSO MUDJL o t