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o 0 o .0. o MfiDFORD MA ft-, TRftUNP. MEWORD, OmsfiN; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 ' i w i gwgxiyriiiwiwa- l , mj i jm . , :-u 0 ' .... , f t iocal and Personal 1 Hi A. Kolley, connected wjth Rrace I Tmjrlitt from a dlHtanro roglnterod and company, calendar makoru of nt Merrick Motor Inn Include tho Hciittlc, Is flpendiiiK today In tho city I famine of It. CIO on, Mod ford, Mmhh., on bUHlnoas. (. C. Kalrlch uf Kan hum l.'ltVj, Mo., Tr. K. I. E1uood. optometrist, has ' Willlu8 of Ondon, Ind., G. K. I'en moved to hi Temporary office ovor.ler of I'scott, Arte., and K. li. New- Kamporl's. 228 JO . Main. If I I'lunn I nut rnr-t Inna T.ntnnt tnnlhnHa Yesterday in addition to belli the 'for beginners. Mrs. Ida Wood. Phone first day of tho autumn seanon wan also one, of the two days during the year when day and night are of the twine length, Hence from yesterday on the days will bo shorter than the 879-W. 304 Bo. Jvy. J 61 ; CnllfornUkns reintered at local ho tels include Mrs. It. C. Griffiths of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. h. U. Whoelock of Hollywood, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hul- nlKhts until some time next March nra of pnBndenn. Charles Hrownlng when day and night again become of equal length, ' Landscaping -Thost ; desiring to beautify their homes and lawns, with wisely selected and artistically nr ' ranged . shrubbery and ornamental ' trees, may have, the free ad vice of an experienced landscape archltoct from , Portland, who is .visiting our city for a short time. Phone 872 between 8 a, in. and 6 p. m, except Sunday. 158 Jatko cotton rugs wanted at Mail Trlbuno office. The condition of Wm. A. Hannn, j who has been seriously ill In a Tort 1 land hospital, and which Improved ' lant wock so nnUch Aft or a transfusion of blood operation as to load to hopes i of his ultimate, recovery, is again quite badi according to last- reports from Portland, Iant Saturday flight J' or Bunday another .blo,dd transfusion operation was to he dono In hopes of bettering his condition, but nothing has boon heard since as to his condi tlon, which fact local close friends In terpret to mean that his condition Is about tbe same as Saturday night. Mrs. Hanna has been at her husband's bedside since their arrival In Port In nd, as have been Herbert Hanna, his brother, and his wlfo, for the past ten days. Lessons given In oil painting, water nolors or china domination, Call Mrs. ' Vivian Norman Bartp at Fulmar's Stu dio, or 821-Y, , Largo stock Victor records at Pnl mer'i Music Store.' - ' tf ; . The. local Elks' lodge will resume Its usual, activities next week Thurs . day night, following the long summer I vacation of the lodge, when there will I bo big doings of some kind yet to be j announced. Oregon Aggravatnm 10-pleco dnnce bandl Pavilion I . Wednesday night. ( ..;. . 1.57 ' If your, pictures are made at Palm I nr's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central,' 1 they will be the best. . Irving B. Vlnlng will be (ho main j speaker at the Pioneers reunion to be ! held In the Pioneers of Southern Ore ! gon building In Ashland next Thurs i day. The reunion, -will be the annual t gathering of the plnooers and tho sons I' and daughters of pioneers who sot' . tied this soction of tho state. A bns ket dinner will bo served the mom ' be is who attend the gathering. - Don't fail to hear the Oregon Ag- I gravators Wednosday nlghtl Only stop I In Oregon I Fair Grounds Pavilion, of I coursol ( . ... 1B7 f Try that big milk shako at DeVoo's. : . . tf ' Tourists and others here from . a , distance who arrived, yesterdny In L elude Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Huler of :, Pittsburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meyer j: of Chicago, M. nnd Mrs. A. S. Wilson 1 nnd M. L. Milter of note, Idaho, Mr. ; and Mrs. T. Ji. Jackson of St. Louis L nnd Charlos H. Barnes of Now York J City. j,i , Oregon Aggravators 10-plece dnnce I bandl Fair Grounds! "Wednesday! JV 157 Let mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Holland Bldg. ! Phono 008. 104tf W. K. Crawford left this morning ) for Roseburg for a short business visit : In tho Douglas county metropolis. Fruit growers get In touch with 1 the government froe employment bu reau for npplo pickers. Mod ford Chnmhor of Commerce. 1 54 tf . Send some Pictures of Crater Iako, Medford and tho Rogue River vnlley - views to your friends. Palmer's turos are best, tf A special concert In the down town district will be given tomorrow nt G , p. m, by the Oregon Aggrnvators dance band of 10 pieces- At 8:30 p. m. they will play, at tho Fair ClrnundH i Pavilion for the alofdng danoo of the season. This is also tho last of the regular woekly pavilion parties to bo given this year. The musical hit of the son son! Ore gon Aggrnvators 10-ploce danc.o band! Pavilion! , Wednosday 1 1&7 v We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. ' Paul D til ley left this morning on a .short business visit to Rosoburg. Regular communication of Ren men chapter O. 10. 8. Wednesday evening, Sept. 23, at 8 p. m. Initiation nlKht. 1R7 Wo pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. 1 Jirown & White Agency, Inc. tf Miss Josephine Llndley nnd Miss Katherlue Llndley, dnughlers of Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo R, Llndlny, havo is sued cards for an evening nt bridge un Wednesday. September 2S, at 8 o'clock. The affair will be given In -the Llndley home on Riverside drive. Kin math News. i New fur coat at Bartlett's, Crn lerlan Bldg. y7 . Mudwelser $1,110 per doe. at I)e Voe's. 1 aotr L J.l ' 1 1 Day in, day out, you'll find the same unvarying quality ' in FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD At Any Grocer of Oakland, O. W. Showalter of Glen dale, K. L. Adams of Sacramento, Miss Bernelco Wcigmnn of Santa Ana, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. Kcweltzer, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Nutall, Mr. and Mrs. Men ard. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. 10. F, Young of San Francisco, and tho fol lowing from Los Angeles: Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Roberts. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. S. Franklin, Carl and Bernico Gard ner, Miss B. Guetrlch, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Cummlng, Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Williams and Mrs. 13. E. Scott. If you contemplate a radio Instal lation this winter have your aerial erected now by a competent crow. Fresh "B" batteries In stock every week. Virgin's Rndlo Sorvlce. 105 West Main street. 161 Singer Sewing Machine company movod to 115 W. Main. Phono 580. 161 . The. Golden Link Bible class will meet nt the homo of Mrs. M. L. Dally, 228 South Ivy stroet, Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. Election of offi cers for the coming year will bo held. All friends and members uf tho c lit ah urged to be presenj 10 per cent discount on all tea sets during the Expansion Sale at the Jap. anoso Art Store. A small deposit will hold your sot until called for, 158 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the beHt pictures. tf Miss Bertha Skinner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner, returned to Copper, Oregon, where she is teach ing school, after spending the week and In Medford. She graduated from Med ford high school last year and is planning to attend college next year, Tho newest styles In fur coats arq now being shown at Bartlott's, Cra- torlan Bldg. 1H7 Dr. B, D. Btwood, optometrist has moved, to his temporary offfco over Lamport's. 228 K. Main. tf Miss Grace C. Patrick, M. D. of Kansas City, Mo., special writer for the United Press Syndicate, arrived In the city last night to spend several flays In southern Oregon. This morn ing she visited various local packing houses and the Chamber of Com merce, conferring some time with Secretary Robert BoyI, to gathor ma terial for an article on Rogue River valley. She left this afternoon for Crater Lake, where she will spend snvonil days before returning to this City. Brick Ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, Cor. Genoseo. Noel Kraklne gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phone 729-W. 173 Chauncey Florey returned yester day from tnnother deer hunt In tho nearby mountains, this time unsuo- oessful, It Ih understood. Light adjusting nt Hurd man's Gar age, Jacksonville. 150 . Kxlde batterlos for Fords, Chevro let, Stars, etc. $12.75 and $16.50. Williams & McCurdny. 104tf The estimated yield of from 20.000 to 25,000 lugs of grapes In Josephlno county will be docreased but slightly, if any, by tho recent rains, is tho lo Uef of local grapo men, Whlln a few of the grapes have cracked and a fow have been spoiled by tho excossivo molaturo, tho rains were not prolong ed onough to do serious damage. The next two weeks will boo the greater part harvested. Tho yield tills yoar will approximate 25 to 30 cars. The grapes nro to bo shipped principally by express or In express cars. Grunts Pass Courer. I represent the strongest group of fire insurance companies In Amorlcn. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phono 004. ' I04tf Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor.' East Main nnd Gonesan. 88tf Washington stalo visitors registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. V, W. Ltiedlghaun of Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs. J. W.Seldnn of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. King of Relllnghnni. Mr. nnd Mrs. D, B. Newman of Spo kane and Dr. nnd Mrs. S. C. Standard and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kolley of Seattle. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt tho Handicraft Shop. tf Have that worn carpet mado Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works. 70 IMno street. Phone 510-M. 162 Otis Samuels Is spending neve; 1 days In the Iako of the Woods coun try trusting to his ability ns a nlmrod to bring back choice venison. Dr. W. C, Bchaefer, dentist, extrnc tlon specialist, gas and local nnnes t het lo. Phono 1117. 426 Medford Bid. 176 M, B. Hngan, one of the city's latest newly weds, nrrlved here yesterday with his hiido from Preston, Idaho, (o which city he had hurriedly de parted about two months ago. Mrs. Hogan was formerly Miss Chrystill Bodily, a well known resident of Preston. Kn route to this city they stopped at Yellowstone National Park to spond a short honeymoon. Mr. Hogan has two brothers here, one of whom Is manager of the Crater lAke stages, and the other a dlstrlut repre sentative of tho Western -Bond and Mortgage company of Portland. liu-gn Cotton rags wanted at Mnll Tribune office Ninety moro out of the state cars reglstnred here with the local atato traffic bureau ycnterduf. the most of which were cars cn route north ward from California. Pears, apples, extra, low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phono H7. 133tf II. G. Harding, district Internal rev enue agent, left Monday for Klamath Kails on official hiiMlncHS nnd will re turn the last of the week. Dr. Grace ( Patrick and sister. Mrs. J. Litchfield of Kansas City. Mo., spent last evening j Medford en route to Crater !tike. They have driven 6000 miles tht summer and say ths scenery In tht Action of the fituta is unnurpasyod by any they have seen and thut Medford Is one uf tho most metropolUian elites they have visited and Is far ahead of rltlei of this site and larger. In every way. Mrs. ln trick n n representative of the I'nlled Press Syndicate and lwietlvc in AmcrlciuL War MotheriolrcYs. 1 man of Btte, Mont. Medford is bidding Atrewcll to the members of the Night Hawk dance or chestra, who a io leaving this city to return to college after a auccetpful season at the. Fair Grounds pavilion. This popular aggregation will bo miss- od by local dance fans who have en Joyed their entertulnmcnts their stay in this city. Although hunters in the mountains may believe that tho foreHt fire sea son Is over, they aro wurncd to uso extremo caution In all their camp movemonts, such as building and leaving camp fires. Tho fire ha Kurd will bo exceptionally high during the noxt two days with easterly winds and low humidity, according to weathor reports from the U. S. weather bureau at Portland. The woods, becauso of the prevailing sunshine, will soon bo In a very dry condition. A bid by Maurice Marquis. Eugene contractor, for a proposed extensive sidewalk project in Harrlsburg, Ore., was tentatively acoptod. Tho cost will he 16 cents n square foot, Firo Chief Elliott warns local housewives to exorcise caution whffr building fires In heating and cook stoves, which were unused during the summer months, us fiue fires may easily result from overheating. If this is done, he says, much expense caused by fire loss may be saved. Tho local district office of tho Met ropolitan Llfo Insurance company re cently has established a branch of fice at Klamath Falls to tako care of Klamath county business. Under the careful supervision of Claudo Stevens and Dewey Cllvans, members of the local fire department, the Intter's Dodge chemical truck Is undergoing several new coats of fiery red pal ut. Various other members of tbe department have been assidu ously applying sand paper to the old sand papering the truck for Its new fc coat. I Mrs. Ray Rnaw and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Central Point were busi ness visitors in the city today. With evory campus facility In-readiness. Pacific university at Forest Grove began enrolling the largest iviuiiuii cmru j ii us iiiHiury iminuay. Xoacbers uiii-p uiucurs esumaic a regiHirauon i of at least 115 freshmen and look for j the return of most of last year's un derclassmen. E. J. Runynrd, local market mas ter, has returned from an unsuccess ful deer hunt In the Evans creek dis trict, after having spent several days Ip that section last week. He reports ho found door to he very scarce this year In that district, whore, he says. ho hud never failed: to kill one or sometimes two, in pas years. J. K. Kerr of the Grunts Pass Cave men was one of tho out of town cuests East Main nnd! at tho Crater club meeting last even- s'.inff. Today was another Ideal day of tho till variety with strong sunshine and moderate temperature, following a maximum of 77 yesterday. Fair nnd mild weather is predicted for Wed nesday ' 1 i Out of town Oregnnlans registered at local hotels Include Mr, and Mrs. Charles Uland of Salem, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M-. Crounse of Hose burg, William Ryan and -A. C. Barber of Shcrldun, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dock. Mr. and Mrn. M. F. Hathowny and E. B. Row of Eugene, F. J. Smith of Marshfiold, and the following from Portland: Dr. nnd rMs. J. L. Van Clove, Prof. Chas. Koljner. Mrs. DoJIle Primer nnd daughter Mr. and Mnt. J. F. Magel, Mr. and. Mrs. H, D. Keith and child ion, Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Wood bury, 1-1 own rd Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Yoko and Mr. and Mrs, O. B. BJorgc. But a small piece of Ice remains un melted from the 300 pound block re cently put In tho display window of Young's Hardware store for the pur pose of allowing the general public to submit Individual guesses as to how much time would elapse before the block would be entirely melted. A to tal of 300 guesses were 'submitted. Tho winner will bo announced Wed nosday. Lester Bennett, ncordlng to re ports from the-Sacred Heart hospital, where ho underwent tbe amputation of a leg some tlmo ago, is slowly im proving. 1 One car lond of apples and 11 of pears were shipped to eastern )inr- kets yesterday by local packing houses, making a total of 14 cars of apples and 1276 of pears shipped for tho fruit season thus far. According to police reports thlH morning, a light Studelmker touring cor was stolen from J. Brownlee In the city U"t night. As yet It has not been recovered. Jossse Wburn, tho Now York cap italist and erstwhile Ashland resident, who had been spending the past week in Medfoi left last evening for Port land from which city he may either return in a few davs or be absent for several wWks or 'months. It- Is un derstood that Mr. Wlnburn Is promot ing a new chain of stores for tho Pa cific coast, which project has, the backing of 14 California banks. Jloino grown lettuce feuturcd the public market this morning together with a bountiful supply of other during j homo grown products. Late straw- nerries ana raaisnes on Bate were soiu at reasonable prices. one o fthe marketers, BY AT FALL OPENING IJoyd Wllllamsoln, goveral numbers ly the omen's quartette." and a read ing ly Billy Fouton. Characters iW tho comedy skit In cluded Paul MeKeo. general nmnaner, plafed by J. J. Huchter; 11. L. Wal- ther, dlvlslbn manager, played by Jack Thompson: W. i W. O. W. Campaign Join the Woodmen of the. World nnd I'et your prolectlpn, ut cost Cum pnlgn now going on. Mcu 16 to 'so'TiigTRd:' 'inltVallon fee $5.00, whlcli Includes medical x- CnllncHvolv nnil Inrifvlfliifill v Bin A. X. Wright, 4 . , . will havo had i Crntr tfUo membership was placed 35 varieties of apples on sale by the on an electrkr toaster and roasted to end of the- season. He. also raises 'g dolicate brown at last night's meet cholco peaches, but tho peak In the ; in wn,ch inaugurated tho fall- and latter fruit has already been passed as but a few more varieties will be on sale on market days. Mr . and Mrs. 0. O. Bowoman ar-rjvod,- this - morn Ln ft .fropi Sumner, Wash., to spend, several weckt visiting frionds and ; relatives living, in the Flounce Ilock district, FOR H. S. FACULTY On Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock tho HiRh School Prent-Tonrhorn' as. soclntlon will hold a reception for E. H. Hedrick, the new euperinten- toqdont of mhooln, n. H. Conkle, the new high school principal, and the teachei-H, parents, ffuardlans nnd frlendH of the high school. Tho IiIrIi Hchool students are alHO urgently re quested to be present. Mrs. Itolph Stownrt will entertain with n group of songs, and Prof. Conkle and Miss Strevy, one of the English teachers, will tako part In the program. The State Parent-Teacher associa tion has "offered a silver cup to the .school branch association hTiving the largest membership by October 28, As tho dues aro only fifty cents a I year- tho Medford High Parent- asHucjauun nas a lair chance to capture this cup. There fore every parent Is urged to.aU tend.' : winter activltiuB of the organization. The masting proceKH was conducted by Joca California Oregon Power company men who presented a comedy skit portraying a scone In the com pany's, office. Busy telephones, buz zers and" the clicking of typewriters off-atnge heightened the effect, while Wally Drew as the hard-boiled office boy piled the pseudo Copco officials' desks high with uncollected, bills, complaints., damago claims, nnd other grief. After the storm was over the eist --proceeded, to raise tholr 'own salnrles. ) I vmer lentureg or. mo-tjopco enterf tninment- included n monologue h. credit department manager, played by Walter Dunlap; J. B. Walthor, pur chasing nianagerr by Horace. Iliom lev:. office, boy. by W. G. Drew, and stenographers by K. D. Frederick and Clyde Higgins. ' i Members of tho quartet were Don ah! Wcllean; Billy Kenton, C. D. Wood and Carl Bennett. ' i Quisenberry, j a(nniltjoni j,-,. further Information Bring your clean 'cotton rag. to this offlnv. We'll huv thm. tf see T. T. Chave. district manager, or, E. C. Sllllman, Clerk. 200 West Main trout . . - . . . .. t: .. V8 ;' ;' ' , ii T- " 'Notice.'' " ' " ' I -will; not' he responsible for. any delist incurred' by my wlf;' Klva Heart, after this date. Sept. 18. 1S2D. 1&7 . . , , v W'lI.ANp Z. UJJAjRT. ' ' I ; i Cook with Mas. tf I-arse cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOrwr) Pair of kid gloves on North ' Central. Owner can have same by proving- property nud paying for ad. FOB PAI-.B Hevernl pood dairy covs.! Good reason for, selling. K, B. Lu cas. Bealo, Oro. " 162 FOB UK NT 5-room house. Call 1139 W. 9th. 15'J not Just.: something TO E AT BUT a well-balanced food that is 100 nourish ment and easily digested. ' Order a 12 biscuit package " ' today. 1,1 "' . '. r Shredded Wheat fUILMEAT inI biscuits AFTER LEAVING THE HOSPITAL Wm Weak and Miserable. Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable CMnponad Restored Mrs. Anpr's Strength Lowell. - MfMWaOhUMtt. " T naarf bout l.ydit E. Pinkhtm'a Vegetable impound in the lit tle book that you send, around ana I felt Very good after 1 had taken a cotrole of bottles of it, I had been in the Hos pital and felt pretty well at flrst but I went down to noth ing. 1 was weak and had to lie in bed almost all day. I had dizcv and faint pells, paina in my back and lower porta and waa so nervous 1 could not bear my children around. I hope the Vegetable Compound helps other women as it did me. 1 do all my own work now and feel so well. . 1 have told my friends about it and my aister and my aunts) '- Mrs. Ouvk Auger, 19 Howard Street Lowell, Massachusetts. . SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE CINEMA SUN ' ,. w The Greatest Roman tio . Adventure Ever Screened Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's SlTtpi'inluiis ' Story m Over SOO.000 women hav nfiin. plied to our question, ' Have yon ro clved benefit from falAj I.ydia E. Hnkham'a Vegetable Compound T " L 98 out of evir 100 of the piles say, fy es" and becoune tho Vi'irotai Com- poumi hns ix-fa) lielpuig other wumca it Dbould help you, q yV Jl With BESSIE LOVE. LEWIS STONE, WALLACE ' BEERY and LLOYD HUGHES Begins Thursday September 24 , 4 TIMES DAILY ISO . 3:00 . 7:00 - 900 POPULAR PRICES Children 25o Adults 50c . Hospitality s? ;t'.si. - ( YOU KWOW. DE-AR-V 1 ALWAYS FEEL . S WELCOME AT i'wai.-BURNlNG ' 9 GOOD ORAOE J W' BCOAL HELPS, JUV,rCr--J WHOLE lDTS7Wpi u Have that c6zy horne heated with good 3oal. PHONE: 239 rlEDTORb '" Jte Answer to the Burning Question Milk-Flo MAKES MORE' AND RICHER MILK THE BEST DAIRY , FEED ON THE ' MARKET MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. WE DELIVER -- PHONE 260 TOMORROW, TOM0RR9)V ';A;-MerryBiH3 im) v. t tt' '-- ' OF . v. i i' t - ' a Featuring ' -TONIGHT ' : LAST TIMES " "SUN UP" ' The most unusual motion' picture drama of 1925 . . with '. PAULINE STARKE . ' CONRAD -, ..NAGEU ... News Showing Scenea of thov' PENDLETON ROUND-UP , THE GINGER JAZZ REVUE ' In a MELANGE OF MELODY AND DANCE AUSTIN 4 ARNOLD In "MAKING AND BREAKING) RECORDS" Phonograph Artists . . MILL3 & DUNCAN in "TWO WISE CRACKERS" Portraying Rurl .Typos Happy BUSCH 4 JOY Ethel in j. "MOMENTS OF MELODY" A Musical Novelty Joe FOX & SARNO Frank . . . in UOT.CS'MNASTIC' FEATS. SUPREME MACK SENNETT. COMEDY ... ...... "TOPICS OF THE DAY". 3 Performances 2, 7 and 9 Special Bargain Matinee:-' Adults, 35c; Children, W ' '. Evening Prices: 'Adults, 50e Children, 25o'- ' frntcflim Orchestra "aV ' ''' Ml; Each wet wash tn kept separate. You'll find no marks when your wet wnsh Is returned. Clothes wanhed clean scletnlfically the family wash board takes the life and wear out of them hut sn.t don't . lianm..tliem. l'hono . us when ;to call 15 poundB for. 75o. . . . f,.y. . i ; , M EDFORD 30 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE PHONE 166 DOMESTIC LAUNDRY . . ..... II - n : ..;.:....... :ii Engagement Extraordinary ! The Jackson County Amusement Co. Presents DEANrMcCLUSKEY'S Agg ravators Oregon 1 0 - PIECE DANCE 3 AND Direct from a successful eason at Bilboa $each Cal ' Fair Grounds ' Pavilion Wednesday, Sept 23 ' . .. - ( . J9TETTIfis Is tlie. only.topthis famous band mkes in Oregon. Admission 10c - EvrvKorlv'. P.olr,? .1 'I 4 1 O O