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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1925)
O o o o J ! -0 o o O CO o o O O : v 'urcnronn mm TnTTTHXE,' ' fEPFonb' onEnov nyranAY. sEP-rrcttnEft 2.1 m2.- Nerves AH Unstrung? Mi d ford I-iiIUh SIiciiiIiI Find Cause mill rumi't II. Iliu F LITH1A SPGS. HOTEL HELD NEXT WEEK an J.ICAC; TIC STANDING, Nntlnmtl W. . Are you all worn out? Kool tired, nervous, half-sick? Do you have n constant lutckacho; sharp twinges uf pain, too, with dlazy spells and annoying urinary disorders? 'I'hen tliere'H cause for worry and nioro cause to give your weakened kidneys prompt help. Uso Uoun's IMIIk a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Medfnnl folkn reeoinmellil Dunn's ASHLAND, Sept. 23 for turn such troubles, oiiciilug of the now l.lllilu Springs Hoston Mrs. A. K. Dodge, 242 S. Tlolly Ht.. botol, which occurs Monday of next cIiIciiko Mcdferd. says: "1 am glad to nay week, will bo marked by a dinner, Philadelphia u good word for Dean's Fills, an they erveu lloin a until t: M. I lie pro-i - have Riven too .splendid results. My Kram is presented at 8 o'clock, at Aiiicilnin i,i,inn,.a w.fl m':,i ,im,i .t wu run which a numhor of prominent speak- w clown and nervous. I tired easily wl heard, at the, conclusion of Washington 113 and I'ittshurg . New York i Cincinnati St. J.ouls . The formal Hreoklyn . often unalilo to do my wlllch tho SI1'0"'"'1 .","!. wil 1'hllndelphla .:.! ...7B ...70 ...lid ...115 . r,5 .02 housework, as my hark ached as If ' "" "I " " I-umic or nspec- Sl ,MUtH It were hroken. I also had dizzy """' Representatives of the largest iu-dii hotels on llio coast will ho present, as ..n.l ..... ..n.l ....1,1..., U11...1I ..-I. in.n'H piiih .on Hin.nLMhon..,l ' Hrfltnriea 01 neurly every chain my ' kidney nnil nil tlio HyintiiiiiH pf kidney fliHfirdcr rilritipiM'iirtHl." rrlc 0(! at nil deuInH. Don't hv.r of commorco In tlio Htatu, oxpoctcd that tho majority Htnclfhohloi'H, of which there nro M0 , , . ... , win uv in u'tiuui iu i no inn i, iiiti ijiiiiimiik, simply ask for a kidney remedy- g b vlslted-lt for that get Dunn's pills tho sumo that Mrs. .,,-,, ror,rini. i uii ,,,.tn ii- Dodge had. Fostcr-MAIbutn Mfrs., Iluffalo, N. V. Co., Adv. CERTIFIED Federation Seed Wheat. CERTIFIED Red Oat Seed. Blue Club Baart Sulphur Landplaster : FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE j y Normal I Kimnrtrnpln Kyon, inouiilnR Ihttno that urn normal in youth uro rurn. MnHt oyrs hnvo not tho propr foniHlnK nrrnniiiKKlal Ion. Wlicii thi'so ih'frctH innkit Ihi'iiiHi'lvi'H np paifitt no time Hhotilil lio limi til coii.hiiK u rompototU HUthorliy. Our iipimuiMriKt will H'iii eh mil Tor you In HcltMittflr fiiNhlon lh iy troiihlcH that art Intorforlim wlth your vision ami wv will initUo glrisscs to covrei't tliotn. ' . i ' i 222 E. Main 9T , Wo helleve Unit tho unonthnoss mid velvet quality of our creams proclaim at once that we make them from choice Ingredients In u superior w v. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery completion. Additionul fputurH to hn aililud ihirine the week will luuko this a vnry prctnnLioiiB proKnitn. Mimic In the HchoolH, tuo hand, and tho niiiHlciil orRanlzation of Ahland, tho Mimic Htudy cluh, woro phases of the general topic of music which wiih dtacuftaed very interestingly ut the ohamlier of commerce luncheon ut the Mthia Springs hotel Monday. Mr. H. C Oaley, former niemher of the hoard of education, wan tho (IthI Hpeitker at the niUHlc forum, toll ing of the courses open to pupilH in the puhlic schools and of tho Inton aive work that may he done. Tho hand was the theme of the address of William llrlggH, who rocommended that the board of directors appoint n committee to enre for tho hand con ccrtH, that .the members of the band need not find it necessary to solicit funds for a continuance of the work. Tho president of the MubIc Study club. Mrs. John II. Fuller, represented that organization and presented its ainiK and work In the final address given. What Is the ultimate goal of the club was named in tho speaker's closing statements. There were sev eral special musical numbers given. MiflH Morton sang twice. jiccomnanled by Mrs. Ruth McDonald. as did Carl I.oveltind, with Mrs. McDonald at tho pinno. In an interesting letter from Miss Mnry Young, missionary in Korea, who states that there were but two stormy days on her ocean trip, she tells of the recent appalling flood In , K5 77 75 74 7 04 JIustun 43 Chicago ( 'lfwln ml It iS TV,U V...U oi me I,. Pet. r,J .(i3U 01 .C73 07 .538 01! .633 70 .405 K2 .442 3 .439 83 .428 : .1 U. Pel. Till .OliO r.u ,f.:io Oil .D31I ; oa -.021 ! 73 .r.u3 : 7!l. .400 70 .457 101 .21)8 j Yesterday's Itcsults. At Vernon, 2;- Portland, 1.1 At Sacramento, 1; Ios AnLclcs, 2 At Oakland. 0: '.Seattle, 0.1 At Halt Itke, 9; Hun Francisco, 11 SEX DETERMINES ' INTELLIGENCE SAYS SEATTLE PROFESSOR HKATTI.E. Rept. 23. (A. P.) 8ex determines Intelligence, Dr. V. j C. Kcavis of 'Chicago Ims decided lifter giving tests to a thousand Se- attle school children from the sixth to the twelfth grudes. Dr. Ilonvls, disclosed the results of the tests be-j foro tho .principals' association hero lust night. The tests were based on "lnforma-' tion" and "attitude." Out of a pos- slhlo twenty pointa tho medians for the boys ranged from 7.4 ' In the sixth grndo to 10.3 In the twelfth on Information and from 12.1 to 17.8 In tho attitude tests. Tho girls' mo dluns ranged from 7 to 15.3 in infer? mutton and from 18.3 to 17.5 In attitude. "Up to the senior high school year, the girls show a superiority to the hoys in their 'general clvlo atti tude," Dr. ftenvis commented. "After that they tag behind the hpys In their sense of responsibility us cltl yensi "On the other hand girls manifest an Indifference to tho facts of. eco nomics. and law which shows the hoys iq bo, much Uho bettor. Informed sox." - - - - hllrth f a Nation'" "a photoplay struggling for the heart of BeiJ Giant BeaStS a Uki will u a new chapter In film j Love. For those Who hanker for 7a! ' . 'history," and the like. This plcturlsyi- I venture thero are the oplson,, , FfiAurC PlOtOPtay , i of Kir Arthur Couan'noyle's fan- which Hughes .artd fitohe, Wa . wstlc story is sain i ." these iirnmlfcs than any film play brought to the screen in a long time. School textbooks say that tho dlno snurs became extinct nt least 10.000 years ago. et in this film inonsteis of the reptilian ago urc said to collio to life with a reality. . ,t, Knr those w ho like "romance "there is l.loyd Hughes and Ia-wIs stone Amazement, surprise, disbelief in one's own eyes, are wild to he amused by "The Lost World.'!, which wilt be seen for the first time In Medfoid on the screen It Hunt's Cruterlun tomor row night. Movlo makers hnvo long promised "something really new" "it second Heery, Miss Love and Arthur uJJ- fight for their lives against the a sters of the lost world. ! 'A Family Affair LOS ANOIDLMS Three hefly bo leggers, mernhfrs "of dhe' family, K assessed one doli; aQynd, or liQt! when they pleaded guilty to chart., of selling Illicit liquor. El. JllllJi M I NEW YOlllv, Sept. 23. (A. P.) Clinching of the National league pen nant by a victory on their home field over Philadelphia was possible for the Pittsburg Pirates today as a result of triumph over club yesterday, 14 to 4. The Screen By Te Press Agent. Marion Da lies at Ithilto. If one were to tell In detail the plot of ."Zander tho Great." which opened yesterday nt the Ttlalto starring M- Klotchcr's rlon Daviea. half the enjoyment of fu ture audiences would lie spoiled. ,, , , turn viL-ium iii ihs iavies evolves While the senior league leaders w , , . , , from a Utile orphan girl In an asylum were gaining n half game on the ,', h great beauty and charm of manner. It is upon tho exciting incidents and un- Nenators In the American leugue Were moving up a full gume on the UHlm, sltuntlons thnt ,., ,,., thc Athletics as a result of a S to 2 fll0, ,hat a Mamlei lc lova,,!,,. whim triumph over tho Indians. Defeat cn, herone M,BS DilvoH fn,s her for thc Mackmen. 1 to 0, nt thc Be)f the center of hotbed of plot, hands of tho St. Louis Browns In- counter-plot, adventure and romnncc. creased Washington's lead to eight -phc drama whirls and vibrates and one-hnlf games and njcessitatos arnund Mamie's udonted child. The which so many lives were lost ami si 'J10, Scimtors winning only three of comedy touches are supplied by Hoi mnch irnnr.v .lestrnvnl. Mis. Vnniie 1 "lrir remaininB games to clinch brook Bllnn. Harry Myers. Itichard the flag. Carlo and Harry Watson, Jr. while the Tho plrntes boosted their advan- more serious and dignlfed Incidents tngo by throwing out a barrage of are enacted by Harrison ' Ford and 19 hits off three ukcr hurlers, Hobart Ilosworth. two of which were homo runs by .A Sputt Family comedy. "Wild Pn Huzen Cuylcr. ' pa." International News and llertrnnd Stanley Covele.-ikle's 20th pitching Wormian at thc organ, rounds out u victory of the season was attended splendid bill. much property destroyed. Mist Young HiiyH thnt unless these unfortunates receive assistance, death will follow from starvation. From lotlors. received by frlonils. Mrs. Kunlco Andrews Klhler, who will teach In Hawaii the coming yenr. has arrived nt her journey's end after n most delightful voyage. She writes very entertainingly of Ihn passage and of her fellow travelers and ex periences nn bonrd ship. MCHsrs. V. O. Bwonnlng. his son, W. J. Swennlng. who has been visit ing nt the parental home from Manila. Iowa, with Charles lllako, have lust returned from n combined hunting nnil fishing trip vln Crescent City and Hnndon, with which tho weather man Intorfnrroil sndly, tho party not being able to do cither to advantage, but they brought home a quantity nf huckloberrles; delicious, hut not so Inrge as thoso found near Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. C. R I.amkln wore In Ashland Monday from their ranch near Talent Mrs. Mary U Mnthows of Mcdford was n guest at tho homo of her brother. Aaron Andrews of Fnlrvlnw stroet. recently. They all visited tho fn'r the next day. Mis. Aaron Andrews and Miss lilts Andrews returned Saturday from a trip In .losnphlno county, where they had enjoyud u pleasant visit with old friends. It Is pleasant to record Hint in Hie prizes awarded for flornl exhibits. Nirs. II. II. Hlhart of Ashland, whose flower garden Is n source of Joy and pride lo all who see It. received three first itrixcs and one second on dahlias and one first and two seconds on roses and other flowers. Mr. and Mrs. II. n. ICIhnrl. little son lllllle, and their house guests, Mr.. nnil Mrs. J. I Klliart, were week end visitors nt tho home of Mrs. II. II. Kllutrt's sister. Mrs. Perry Wait near Oold Hill, on Sardine creek. The Kev. W. .ludsoii Oldfield Is to deliver the address at the meeting of Mount Ashland rhaptnr of tho IX A. II. which Is held Friday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. J. P. IHulgn on the Boulevard. This Is thc first meeting and Is commemorative of Constitution day. The Rev. S. J. Rtid Mrs. Chancy of tho First Methodist church expect to nttend the conference which convenes In F.iiKcuo beginning Sept. and continuing until October I. Miss llnmona Wise nrrlved home Salurday from Portland, where she is. In training nt the Knimnniiel hos- pllal. Miss Wise has been there for some months nnil snys that she en joys tho work very much. She ex pects In spend perhaps a fortnight with her parents. Mr. anil .Mrs. Imis Schweln nf Church street. Mrs Wllllum.lileun of nenr Talent was In town Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Luko, whose death occurred last week. The C. K. society of the Presby terian church will have n party Fri day evening. Different committees hnvo In charge the different phases of the iifrulr and very happy plans are being lnado looking forward lo the general good time expected. Cook with gus. tf Insurance o First Insumnce Agency A. I.. HILL, Maniuur O Phons 105 30 North Csntr.l Medford, Or. by an Incident which may cripple Washington In tho world's scries.' Stanley Harris, manager and second ( liusoman of thc champions, suffered' an injury to his throwing hand when ho was spiked on the middle finger In sliding to third base. He had to retire from tho game. Clark f'.l-imill l.l-nal.l.M.t nr fl.n M'nohlntr- ' . .- .......p,- ton club, was doubtful nbout his chances of starling tho post-'j?asun classic. J The Ill-owns close verdict over the' Athletics, resulting from brilliant hurling by Ulard, kept the Sisler entry throe full games abend of Detroit In tho fight for third place In the American Icnguo despite a double decision' taken by the Tigers over the Itcd Sox. 1 1 to 7 and 7 to 2. Twenty-six hits were collected by Cobb's men, l of them being clustered In tho second game behTnd tho former Holy Cross pitching star. Owen Carroll, who won bis initial major leugue triumph In a full nlue Inning contest. A liberal sprinkling of home runs featured tho splitting of n double-header by the Yankees and the Whito Sox. 11 to 0 nnd 4 to 2. I In be Itulh went hltless in both.. games, hut Hob Meusol bagged his thirtieth and thirty-first circuit clouls of the year, one 'coming In each game, paschal also made two homers belli In the first game. The Ill-lives drew up to within two games uf fifth plneo In the National, In spite of their Idleness, as a result of the nlnih successive defeat of Hrnoklyn. The Iteblna went 12 In nings only to suffer n setback nt the nanus of I he Cubs. 3 to 2, being Held to four hits by Alexander and Jones. Cook with gas. i- Fire May Rob YOU of Your Valuables , ....' ' : ..: ' ' " ' 1 Are your Liberty Loan and other bonds, yotfr ittstir ance policies, receipts, contracts and other valuable papers left around the house on a shelf in a closet, in a bureau drawer, or a cardboard box, perhaps? v. Our safe deposit boxes will give you protection at a trifling cost compared with the comforting peace of mind. We'll be glad to show them to ycu. , Jackson County Bank ' ; Medford," Oregon ! Member Federal Reserve fig: '.'.i SPOSI BRIEFS l.tis ANCF.I.FS. R,.pt. :3.Mayden Wadbams. inati himikcr 'for the Ver non arena anneum-ed tmlii v the sign ing of l,eo Lomskl. Aberdeen. Wash, middleweight, and licit Cellmn. 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