Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 24, 1925, Image 2

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Personal
The summur wtiUtr rttKUlutioiiH wu
no I una or in efftmt, that Uuolalun huv
liiK been reached by tho city water
cntntiiiRHiHon lit Us incuttlntf last niht,
jjh because of the coploun full of rain
litKt week and tho cooler weather pre
vullinK from now on the water con
sumption for lrriKutliiR Iuwiir and Bur
dens will bo much less unci will no
longer be a heavy drain on the clty'H
water supply. v -
Iarge 'cotton rauB wanted bt Mail
Tribune office.
$30 ton for Newtown npnles. Cults
110.. (!uy W, Conner. ' 101
The frtirift flhop will havo a nporiol
Hah' on all summer vooiIh Friday and
Siiturduy. Nice Bilk und tot ton whIhIh
to Oil cenlH, junt (he thlnic fr tho
new "JumrH-r dreHH.t Winter hats 3f
contB to $11 wojnen'H '0;itH 1 to $3.(i0;
men's. ibyercoatH $2.p0 to 3.&l); CitJ
.t'xH at" iik'd to lopk around and
tupply ull their needH nt the Thrift
Shop. . "Iluiidie" day will bo Wednen
tlayH und ThurHdnys. Phono 400.
Opening 'dance Kaglo Point, 'Suliir
dny nlpht, September 20th. 11
M )'H. C. M. Kldd loft Tuemluy nlnht
for KHt Oranpro, N. -J., to- apund buv
eral weeks ViwltlnK her hIhIoi.
J.iekHfin fMrclo of the Parent Teach
fis' nHHoeiatlon will meet nt tho sehool
IVidiiy, nt 3 o'alock. A speeial In
ivdttlon is Klven nil now putrons of
the district fathom nn woll ns moth
ers. After n brief but Important busi
ness Hosslson, this first meeting will
be I ntho form of a soclul. A lurK
utlcndunce Ih doRlred.
I,Misons given In oil painting, water
colors or china decoration. Cull Mrs.
Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Blu
dlo. or 821-Y.
Altond ,the. beautiful Oriental Har
dens bull room, opening Kut unlay eve.
u!
MIhs Ada Brewster, the county
home demonstration ugelit, left yen
terday for Coqullle to attend the Coos
county fair us a Judge in the homo
economics exhibits, until Friday even
ing, from which place she will go on
to Salem to uslsst In putting tho fin
ishing touches on the Jachsnn county
exhibit nt tho Htuto fair and will re
main at that fair all next week.
$30 ton for Newtown apples. Culls
?in, .Guy W. Conner. (J1
The best stamped $100 d reuses evor
offered of guaranteed wash fast brocade.-.
Hlx models and colors to choose
from. On sale Saturday. Handicraft
8hop. - 160
Among tourists and other gueHts
from a distance registered nt loenl ho
telH are J. V. Calley of tucnos Aires,
Argentine; R. J. tied ere and If. Alan
bMton of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. C
Vun llnmm, Mrs. 55. I. J Toward and
Ir. and Mrs. It. W. Anderson of Hon
olulu. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P. Hulduff of
Troy, Mont., S. A. Sachs of New York
City, and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Naugle
and P. W. Dlggle of Kansas City.
Dr. 10. D. Klwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary officio over
Lamports. 228 10. Main. tf
Inrge stock Victor records at Pal
mer's "Muslo Store. tf
The number of put of tho statn cars
registering hero yesterday at the lo
cal state truffle bureau was 33 ,
Woodmen, tholr wives, sweethearts
and fnvitod friends. Fiiduy, Kept. 25.
Let's (3o! : 160
Attend tho beautiful Oriental Oar
dens bull room opening Saturday eve.
159
Tlev. T3. H. Kdgar tendered his res
ignation ns pastor of tho Presbyterian
church at Jacksonville Inst tiundny
morning. He has accepted an offer
of n community church In northern
Idaho, nnd will also do some evan
gelistic work nmnug the lumber dis
tricts. Ho plans to leavo In about
tv weeks for the new field.
$30 ton for Newtown upples. Culls
$Jl. (luy W. Conner. 10 1
Try that big mllk'shuke nt DoVoo's.
tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. T) ,T Orion m departed
this forenoon for their home hi Halem
after having spout several weeks here
vlNltlng friends.
Attend the beautiful Oriental Oar
duns ball room opening Saturday eve.
-
Opening dnnco Knglo Point, Satur
day night, Hoptomhor 20th. 101
D. O, C. McNeill, British consul at
Collnm. Mexico, Is hero with Mrs. Mc
Neill to have nnother try at tho Uogiio
river steelhead fishing. Mr. McNeill
bus been coming hero for many years.
He has a tract of lund on the river
a few miles above (irants Puhh upon
which ho erected a small summer cot- ;
tage. Ho is now staying at tho .Jose
phine, however, nnd will be there dur- ;
log his stay In the city. IrantH Pans
Cornier.
Iot me write your fire Insurance.
Onrl Y. Tengwold; Holland Hldg.
I'hono 093. 104tf
Klumped frocks of wo nil f nut hroende
In new smart styles colors blue, tnn
green, lavender, o ratine and tanger
ine. Halo Saturday, $1 each. Humll
cruft Shop, 100
(Hen Fa brick left last evening for
Kuneno where ho will resume his
Hlu (Urn at tho University of Orison.
Opening dnnco. Kaglo Point, Satur
day night, Seplcniber 2flth. 101
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Our Cr ached
' Wheat is a real
health food. At
your grocer or at
our retail store.
FLUHRER
A Baker of
-.1 Reputation
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Out of town Oregon la ns arriving
yeHterduy and registered at local ho
tels include Air. nnd Mm C. A.
Kli-chern of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs.
W0V. Merrill of Albany, H. A. Jewett
of Alamuth Fulls, . Mr. and Mrs. M.
If. Anderson of HprfngfJeld, Mr. and
Mrs. If. J). Roe and Mr. und .Mrs. M.
F. Hathaway of Kugene, Mr. und Mrs.
j H. Axley of Murshfleld, und the fol
lowing from Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
F. It. Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Conlll, Mrs. A. K. Innes, Hazel Hmutt,
I Mr. and Mrs. Jos, P. Tompkins, Mrs,
A. H. Munley, Mrs. Nina Penhody, Mr.
and Mrs. J. 'P. Messenger and Mr. and
Mrs. H. 8. Welter.
Fruit growers get In touch with
tho government free employment bu
reau for apple pickers. Medford
! Chamber of Commerce, lC4tf
$30 ton for Newtown apples. Culls
$10. Ouy W. Conner. 161
MIhs Kffle Steele In a visitor In tho
city from Yreka who arrived in the
city yesterday.
Woodmen, their wives, sweethearts
nnd Invited friends. Friday, Kept. fcK.
Let's go! , 100
Attend tho beautiful Oriental Oar
dons bull room opening Saturday evo.
159
Washington ntnte visitors register
ed at local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs.
V, I-. Flynn of pellingham, Mr. and
Mrs. O. French of Tacomu, Mr, nnd
Mrs. A. F. Donnlson of Centrnlia and
the following from eHattle: Mr. nnd
Mrs. I. Ii. Sterling, H. M. Wells, Fred
It, Cooper, J. It. Howard, II. C. Abbott
und F. K. Hchuetsse.
Send some pictures of Crater Lake,
Medford and the Hogue River valley
views to your friends. Palmer's pic
tured ore bent. tf
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.,v li: POPULAR PRICES: 1 -'V
A! TIME SCHEDULE: j ' r-f
" " 3:00 7:00 " 9:00 j
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k: .Mill i iii.i mi i , ii H
METffOftD MATL TftTnUSE,
Nearly a dozen chapters of Koynl
Arch Musons will be represented at
the Jtoyul Arch reunion to be held
this evening at Ashland under the
auspicee of Siskiyou charter No, 21,
H. A. M. The chupters represented ut
tho reunion will he from the southern
iOj-ogon nnd northern California terri
tory. Delegation will be present
from the Medford, Jacksonville,
Grants Puss and Klumuth Fulls chup
ters, representing southern Oregon lo
calities. We pny for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Jnc.
tf
Smart, up to the minute, stamped
house frocks, straight lines. Inverted
pleuts, turnback collars. Itomarkuhl"
values at $1 each. Saturday. Han
dicraft Shop. ICO
A Ford driven by W. J. Schenck of
Palo Alto, Calif., suffered a broken
wheel lust eveing nt 6 o'clock when it
collided with nn automobile driven
by H, T. George of Jefferson at the
intersection of Main and Fir streets
We pny for usnes and sell dirt
oheup. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Oh! Hoy! Good old Woodman
dunce Friday night, liurnoburg hull.
i 100
I Tho Southern Oregon Clny Products
pluntat Central Point was robbed
'-early this weeli, the thieves stealing
1 approximately $200 worth of belting
'and other equipment. Kntrunce was
'made by climbing over a tall fence
built around tho main building.
Dr. 13. D. Elwood, optometrist, has.
moved to his temporary offlco ovr
Lamport's. 228 K . Main. tf
BudweJser .$1.50 per doz. nt De
Voe's. I30tf
STARTS
TODAY
That's tlic only way we van tU'seribe it! Never before have you
seen anything like it!
Imagine a group of explorers discovering a spot where the foot
of man never .before had trod. V i; y - - -
And this group of men and a woman trapped imprisoned in this
lost world. ,
Where ape men roam where animals the size of 15 .elephants,
and flying reptiles the size of an aeroplane, monsters of 10,000,000
years ago still live, battling each other and this group of
adventurers.
And after a series of hair-raising adventures, escaping with a
raptured monster and carrying it back to London where it breaks
its shackles and raises lavoc in the city streets.
Xow these marvels a,re bared .to your eyes. You will gasp with
astonishment and wonder. Something never to be forgotten.
C0NAN DOYLE'S STUPENDOUS STORY
; r , "Yessir! Ytu Bet!!! It IS
rEDFORT OREfifly,
H. F. 11 of Los Angeles is spendftg
several ys In the city transacting
bufeeHM. . O
Opening dance Eagle Point, Satur
day night, September 26th. 161
Piano Instructions. Latest methods
for beginners. Mrs. Ida Wood. Phono
79-W. 304 So. Ivy. 1H
City Attorney John H. Carkln left
Inst evening for Portland and other
Willamette valley cities to spend sev
ernl days transacting business.
When selecting baby's outfit don't
fall to Include the Vunta non-shrjnk-nble
garments. A complete line nt
tho Handicraft Shop. 163
If you contemplate n radio Instal-
InHnn thla wlnlnn hnva vnnr flAI-lfl!
!nrArlorl nnw Kv n nmnntont crew.
Fresh "li" batteries In stock every
week. Virgin's Jladjo Sorvlce. J05
West Main street. 161
A mid week service, rather unique
In Its setting and altogether pleuslng
and effective, was enjoyed. at the Bap
tist church last evening. As the peo
ple arrived they wore ushered into a
large room whose only light ea,nie
from the fire glowing In the grate and
and some candles on the mantel.
Chairs were arranged in front of the
fireplace, family style. The pastor,
Dr. Kuton, announced that the meet
ing would huvo no leader, save he
Inclination of each one .present to
contribute a song, a verse of Scripture
or n prayer. The company at once
caught the spirit of the occasion, and
the hour was delightfully spent.
Verses of old favorite hymns featured
largely in the program, and In every
way the service was beautiful and Im
pressive. Snider's crenmed cottage cheese
now on sale In Medford. 160
Absolutely
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
It Is with much pleasure that the
dancers of souiern Oregon look for
ward to the grand opening of .the
Oriental Gardens Saturday night,
September 2tith. Many small changes
have been made to add to the beauty
of this beuutlful hall )om.
h! Boy! Good old Woodmen
dance Friduy night. Burneburg hall.
100
Singer Sewing Machine company
moved to 116 W. Main. Pbtne Gh6.
161
Etta D. Hubbs No, 11. Daughter of
Civil War Veterans, will nteot Friday
tomorrow evening in regular ses
sion. Palmer's Photo Studio makes th
best pictures. tf
Opening dance Eagle Point, Satur
day night, September 26th. 101
Robert G. Fowler, county club lead
er and his family left yesterday .for
tiulem, where they will be hi attend
ance nt the state fair untihlts end,
the lust of next "week, and at which
Mr. Fowler will he in churgo of tho
live stock exhibits.
Florence tG raves, accredited piano
teacher. Studio, 304 South Ivy. Phone
879-W. 163
Milo Dnvls and Gene Luly of Top
penlsh, Wash., who were brought
back thin morning from Medford to
stand trial on the charge of the lar
ceny of a tiro and rims from Mr.
Ijingworthy of New Hope, were re
leased at their hearing this afternoon.
The judge decided that the evidence
wus Insufficient to hold them. Sheriff
William Hayes brought the hoys back
from Medford. Grunts Puss Courier.
Dr. 13. D. Elwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
T-import's. 228 K. Main. tf
Astounding!
Greater Movie Season.''
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Tr. And Mrs. E. G. Rlddell ten
Friday for Seattle to spend the week
end. They will return Tuesday.
Brick ice cream 5oe.at De Voe's. tf
Have you tasted Snider's creamed
cottage cheese, 1""
' Elg"ht carloads of pears and one of
apples were shipped to eastern mar
kets yesterday by local packing
houses. The slump In the shipping is
attributed to the fact that the pick
ing of the winter nellis pears and ap
ples has not began while other varie
ties1 have all been nearly harvested.
Apple picking is expected to begin in
full force next week, together with
the winter pears.
Have you tried Snider's creamed
cottage cheese? Ask fur it.. 10(1
Specify Snider's creamed cottage
cheese. ICC
The Medford . Chapter. Or-
der De Molay, will meet to
night to elect officers. 159
Jl Special Communication Med
ford Lodge No. 103, A. F. &
A " M.. Friday evening. Sep-
tember 2Gth ,,at 7:30 p. . m.
Work In E A. Degree. By order W.
M. A. J.'OoHe, Secretary. 100
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR TUCNT Klirnlsliurt ninepins
room. ClrtRP in, price roiiHonhbl''.
UreHkfnst If ilt'slrtd. Phone 007-.I.
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I'OTt PAI..K Dnmson plums, petlle
prunuB nnd tomatoes. 'Very chenp.
Plum 20 Ili4
i ft fr p i it Jr j
1001 New
Sensations
With
BESSIE LOVE
LEWIS STONE
WALLACE BEERY
LLOYD HUGHES
Ueht adjusting at Hardman's Oar-
nre. JackvivHle. 169
USE
Stim--lanT
FOR HOUSE
PLANTS
WHEN POTTING UP
FLOWER8 FROM THE
GARDEN , FOR WIN
TER HOUSE PLANT8
USE A TABLET OF
THIS VALUABLE .
FERTILIZER
INSERT TABLET IN
SOIL OR DISSOLVE
IN WATER AND
SPRINKLE PLANT.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
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