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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1925)
Petroleum Princess VANDERBILT WILLS' 3X WHY WE FEATURE THE NOTED (Mr. mid Mrs. T. fl. Herman Hiiiveil 1h forenoon on wuto from HHlIng ini, Vhh1i.( to Kanm Uoka, Calif., tu fW filondM and reluiivva tgre u ahurt ESTATE HUE o Vanta twlftless tape will not kUtk r twlHt. Vanta shirt without a iult. NlKhllon that will not bind. A bmpleto outfit for tho baby, llantli-j-aft Shop. 163 Cloudy weather and a normal inm i'rature U prodkted for tomorrow, pllowlng a maximum of X7 y'nlr- iiy, and another fine warm day to iy. A year iiro today the weather iiB niuen colder with a maximum of It and a minimum of 38. Screen doors at Wallace Woods umber Yard, Cor. East Main and ieneseo. 8Stf Ralph CowrIH wilt have an ahund it supply of watermeluiiH on hand . tho American LeKton solf tounm ent at the fair grounds courno next iinday. Twonty-ftvo local olf fiend iave qualified for entry into tho Inur nment, and nmny have been pvactlc fiff dally to be at their boat Rolf form ext Hunday. K. I. Flahnrty and wife of Cirnnts aH3 woro dinner guests of Mr. and Irs. H. A. Fallln lat evening. It's on tho committee, no chnrRe, V. O. W. Neighbors and friends, Fri day night. 160 JcsHO Wlnburn. registered from Jew York, and formerly of Ashland. )re., had Walter M. Pierce, governor f Oregon, as his breakfast guevt at ho Benson yesterday. When Mr. lerco was a candidate for governor ilr. Wlnburn contributed $50U0 to the iampaign, but insisted on sending lost of it himself. The meeting yes- rday Was a sort of get-together gath ring, for Mr. Wlnburn has been away oin Oregon several years, and the overnor is an aspirant for roelec- on. Mr. Wlnburn spent more money elect Mr. Pierce than did anyone ilse. Portland Oregonlan. Noel Krsklno gives piano lessons at uplls homes. Think of the advnn- tige. Phono 729-W. v 173 Mrs. Norman Smedes and baby of Valla Walla, Wash., are vl'iting with or parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. II. John- pn. for a few weeks. Kxltlo batteries for Fords, Chevro ts. Stars, etc. $12.75 and $16.50. fVllllams & McCurdny. 10-itf larl T. Johnson of Roaeburg pre., would like to locate Hen Payne, if Pendray. Mont., as he has valuable hail for him. Tien Pay rip was at OHCburg hist November nnd talked f going to work In funic saw mill n the state. Therefore Mr. Johnson hlnks he may be residing in Medford. Valentino Slngler. accompanied by lis wife and child, have returned to tlcdford. after having spent several ears in Chicago, 111. I represent the strongest group of ire Insuranco companies in America, arl ; Y. " Tengwald, Holland Illdg. Phone 904. 1n4tf . Quite a delegation of pioneers from his city snrt ih n attend- nee at tho annual reunion today Xshland of the t-ionetsrs ol Southern Oregon association. A big shipment of felts at Lottie lowardrt. lfiO Chacles A, Wing was a loi-al visitor transacting business in Talent several ours this forenoon. Hereon doors of. WiiHiicp WihhIh .ttinhnr Yard. Cor. Vlnnt Main and iienesee. RStf Mr. and Mrs. Kmd J. Jones, who ro I entlv" sold their home, left yesterday 1 'or their old home town In Alahnnia. yhere they will locate permanently. yir. and Mrs. Jones came to Medford ,h connection with the Ilrownlee saw- nill .later sold to the Owen-Oregon number compatiy. and aro' returning 0 bo employed ngain by Urownlee vho has large timber holdings In Ala mma. 1 It's on the ronimlttee. no charge, V. O. W. Neighbors and friends. Krl hiv night. j 16" ) Tourists from a distance registered it Merrick's Motor Jnn include the milieu of th following: J. Steele of tTinnea polls. Minn.. T. A. Wllllains of finite, Mont.. K. Rlechal of Weiser, Idaho. A. It. Newland of Boston. i'mh., F. W. Weed man of Owosno. ilirh.. A. Krhwind of Vancouver. B. C. ind G. K. Darnele of Superior. Wis. i Hemstitrhing. buttons covered, at lie Handicraft Shop. tf , Ulnicr Oatntnn nnd Howard Wrn ir, county fruit inspectors, left Wcd tesday for Salem. !where they will ar ango the Jackson county fair ex libit, the products of which were hipped from here Tuesday. Snlder's creamed cottage" .cheese nado from fresh milk and crenm. ' 166 Mrs. Fred Dutton In union l? ICngle Vint residents transacting business nd visiting friends here today. Tarpo Cotton rags wanted at Mall Vlbune oWire. t -' i J X. tI'v K 1 fR v.,;? - s i.ntr.l Prw Photo Ai "Princeis Kansas," Ackliri Nordykc, 18, blonde, will com pete with Representatives of other states at the International Petroleum congress, in Tulaa, Okla., for the title and honors of 'Queen Petrolia." She is a University of Kansas student. New Magnetic Balsam Destroys Hair Growth -FOREVER Prominent nclrntln nnd hpnlth nn thortttes now ockrowlelRe thnt tho inf crt mul saretit way to get rid of sipr flimtiH hfllr fnmw Id by the repeated removal of the ftupcrfltioita hair roots Thousand of women nrc oMnn KAHMA, s new orlentnl hnlnain, biKatidc It can h appMed ao eaally la the privacy of cue' home, without mum, without ndor, without the sllsrhtffi danger. When applied. Karma penetrate towarl the ronta, looaeni thorn and gently Mtn out ea'h object Ion a tile hair, root aim all, tearing the akin clear, white aud beau tlf'il. Don't snfTer the emharraaament of anpcrftuou hair one day longer. Get Karma today, and try It on an absolute guarantee It rtda you forever ot super fluous hnlr or costs you nothing. Sold by all good dealers aucn aa Heath's Drug Store. West fMde Phar nuiey. Strung lrug Store, Medford 1'harmacy. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. McCulloch left yesterday for Tamplco. Mex., where the doctor hns accepted a position with the Tamplco land and Develop ment company. While en route they will visit his relatives at Tulare. Calif., and Mrs. McCulloch's relatives at Oli vet. Kas. Dr. D. V. Stone, graduate of Chicago Veterinary college and the state veterinary of Nebrasku. who purchased tho doctor's veterinary hos pital here, has already arrived and taken full possession. Have that worn carpet mado into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pine street. Phone 510-M. 162 Miss Klsie Marden and John Mar- rlnn of tho MHllnnnlro mlnp nnur fluid' Hill arc business callers in the city ! today. 5 Dr. W. C. Schaefer. dentist, extrac tion specialist,' gas and local anaes thetic. Phone 1117.-426 Medford Dldg. 17fi Fancy sweet corn was one of the attractive features at the public, mar ket .this morning. Tho corn was grown on Hlskiyou Heights oust of town In a 5-acre truck garden. Choice I unirrlgated Willow Spring watermcl- ons enjoyed a very liberal triide, com- n-ji-nd Itflh tlin lutonnuo of Ihn uoiiumii It will not bo very long intll the market will only be open twice a week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pears, apples, extra low . prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St, Phono !)7. 133tf At tho county W. C. T. U. conven tion held Tuesday at Ashland Mrs. Stella Levitt and Mrs. Lulu Howard were elected delegates to the state convention. Dnner was served by the Ashliind union, with beautifully deco rated tables. An Interesting tiddrcss was given by Mrs. Mary 10. Clianey nf Medford on the work of the W. C. T. U. in tho county. Mrs. Angell gave an Interesting talk on prison reform. Francis Wilard of Medford gii ve a talk on the dedication of the Chau tauqua In New York. Your car washed, polished or steam cleaned by Pennington's Pattery Ser vice will always bo appreciated. 1 fiOt f On hl plea of guilty to a charge preferred against him by Traffic Of ficer O. J. Prescott for speeding on North Central avenue, K. C. Ijithrop. a laborer, was fined $ 1 II In Judge Clenn O. Taylor's court this morning. Mis. 10. N. Campbell is In charge of the hemstitching and sales depart ment at tho Stytccraft. 160 A real estate deal consummated yesterday through the Drown and White Realty company Involved the purchase of Fred J. Jo tins residence on North Central avenue by O. L. Hrltt of Klamath county at a price not made public. Mr. Hritt, who will live here with his family. Is a con struction engineer and will be with tho Owen-Oregon Lumber company. Mrs. Dertha Coverstonis, represen tative of the Western Loan nnd llufld ing company of Salt Lake City, is In Medford in the interests of tho West ern Loan and will remain here for two or three weeks. Californlans registered at local ho tels include Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kchults of Redding, Mrs. T. K. Ulbbins of Berkeley, Mrs. J. D. Durns of Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ide. Mrs. W. W. Knimett nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Van Loon of Larkeye, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jepon and Miss Nina Jepon of Napa, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sebuck. Mr. and Mrs. tleorge K. Kdwards. J. II. Crawford, H. Green and John Carpen ter of Pasadena, Ml, and Mrs. Z. L. Howard, Frank Anerson, R. O. Hag gard. F. L. Otter and Mr. and Mrs. . S. Humphrey of San Francisco, Col on 1 nnd Mrs. Georgo Chafce. Miss MaDolla Kelly, Captain and Mrs. F. M. Fogle 'and Miss Louise Penrod of Ivos Angeles, ' Miuldox, Portland avenue, and was member of the same class, lie has made his home here for many years, acquiring hosts of friends during that time. Mr. and' Mrs. Mnddox will make their home In .Medford permanently, according to present plans. The two have just recently returned from Can ada, where they took leading vocal parts In -the Ellison-While Chautau qua circuit playing in Alberta and oihcr 'provinces. They had also re ceived offers from the Hrandon Opera company to tour with them this winter in the eastern states. REGISTER FOR CHILD CLINIC FRIDAY Children under six years of age shotdd be registered before Friday noon for the child welfare clinic to be held, at, the First DapMst church, .Friday afternoon from 2 tu 5 p. m. Cull-4 ill Jacksonville fur 'appoint ments. - Tho children will be given a complete 'physical' . examination In cluding weighing and incasurlng. Dr. V. 'S. tJearey, county health officer and Dr. W. F. Kresse, will do the examining, assisted by Miss Vera Beard, public health nurse. Chfldrun who attended tho April or May clinics may he brought In fur a re-exumination. If so wished. TO KKW VUltK. S.-I'l. 1'4. (A. I'.) The will i.f till- lulf lti-Klii:ilil vuli- Ocrliilt who t!li(! ill his Nutiuiu'i- home l'orl.Miiouth. H. I.. Si-pu-iiilH'i- y. was fiU-tl thi'i-o lotluy. H i-rentei! a l-IIKt rilll.l of I5.UUU.IH1II for hts two -hililreil and hetim-ullMM tin- reslilm- i-Mtimuu-il al more Mian J7,ii"(U"mi lo llm willow. Mih. lllon.i Murinill Vau- ileiliill. The wlilow. and James II. Ileerlnir of New York were nanii'il JxeeutoiK. .Mr. Vamlerhllt'B fir.il wife wart Miss Kathleen llelilianR Nellson. ilaUKlllei of Mi-m. I'l-ederlek Nellmll. from whom ho wan divorced In null, liy his first wife Ml'. Vanderl.ilt had one dauKhter, tathleen. Iioi-n in l!lli4. She will shnru eolliily In Hie jri.lltiil.O0U lieqnest with his second child, (llorla. born to Mrs. Cilorla Morsan Yundcr- l.ill In llll'-l. Jli's. lilorla MoiKan Vanderbllt, who was IS years old when she anil Mr. Vanderbllt wore married two years iiko. Is the daUKluer of Henry Hays Morgan. American consul sen-ei-al ill Argentina. Cook with gas. tf Jlrt Embroidery Packages . . 'I'lic niiiin reason is io ol'lVr our ncedlrwork jviti'ons the most coniiilctely in;ide and liest value euiliroidery goods w'e ean find. And here is w hy we elioose "Lo Merite" Fabrics arc guaranteed I'asi colored. Staniiiing designs arc e.iuisi(e. Styles and emhroidery ideas are different. Sewing is complete even to i'iiiished Initton holes anil sewed on buttons. THE FAMOUS D. M. C. COTTON in a liberal quantity included. We have our new fall and winter stock of Le .Merite stamped articles on dis play. We invite you to see them. The highest class embroidery goods on the market. MORE NEW HATS For your selection in Velvet. Pattern Hats, Imported Velours and a wide range of Felt Hats, trimmed and untrimnied. They are smart and stylish. The special price and quality of our "Pattern Hats" merits your attention. Knit With Flelsher's Yarn C U IT I H C 222 W. Main JlllLiLil J It Leads in Quality. Medford This Helps Eye Strain Simple en nip nor. nynrsisus, wiicn- , hnwl, etc., as mixed in Luvoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes and helps auj case, weak, strained or sore eyes.. Luvoptik nets very quickly. Alumi num eye cup free. Leon li. lbisklns. Sold in Central I'uint by Mary A. I Mee. druKKist. Adv. -4r Bfck THouqhtSr Tbday WHY WILL YK OIK? fust awny from you all your Inmscresslons, whereby ye have transgressed : and mnke' you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, O house of Israel? For I have no pleasure In t lie dentil of him Unit illeth, salth the Lord find: wherefore turn yourselves, am) live ye. Kxek. IS: SI, 32. WEDDING BELLS . WUh only Immediate members nf the fiinilly present. Miss SSitu HI n Bier and Kupert MHddux were married Isst evening at 8 o'clock by Father Mark In the Catholic rectory on nuth Oakdale. Immediately after the ceremony, the happy couple left for California for a short honeymoon. The brldp is the daughter of Mrs. August Sinttler nnd is rt member of the 1924 ftraduatlng .class .of the .Medford hlKh. school, where she took a prominent part In .ictivitles. The groom Is the son of Mia. E. V. Not lev V. O. W. 'Oct toKCthcr" dance and pood tlmo Friday, Sept. 25. ltarnebuiK hall. Come and bring a friend. Costs you nothing. , Good tlmo asured. 160 COMMITTUI'J. Cnnk with (ras tf SUFFERED AFTER BIRTH OF BABY Trouble Caused by Getting Up Too Soon. Relieved by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham s ' Vegetable Compound Talcville, New York. " I thoneht it would interest you to know what bene- nt 1 nave uuriveu from takine your medicine. A few days nfter the birth of mv third child I got up too quicK. Then just before my fifth child was brcn I had inflammation of the bladder and dis placement Seeing unii. atwortiaAtnenr. in a Liveriwol (Eng- Innrtl r.nner t Lecnn taking Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeUblo n I I l.n, wa. thn tniit-. mn. VIIIIIIKJUIIU UllU mo. " - finement I had. . Whenever I feel run down I always take the Vegetable Compound as a tonic. We have just -..rn..l frnm P.rvu.l'si1Tn ('.HnArin HO I was pleased when the store ordered the medicine lor me ana 1 got. 11. loaay. i would not be without it for any price J t r r r A If n 1 u (' ! O. oml here because I feel so sure it will bene- lit any woman wno taKes it. mrs. Agnes WignaIX, Talcville, New York. Women ran depend npon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to re lievo them from ills peculiar to their sex. For sale by iSuggista everywhere. r- I EVERY MINUTE 60 SECONDS OF DELIGHT IT 3C ywimi: " K 1 DAf IIS f T-O-N-I-G-H-T j ANNOUNCING Spat Family Comedy "WILD PARA" Tomorrow BUCK JONES in "GOLD AND THE GIRL" The Grand Opening for the Fall and Winter ' Seasons of the Oriental Gardens Saturday Night, Sept. 26 Dance There Every Saturday Night 3C R I ALTO C a MINEVE PROBST of Los Angeles, who has had years of experience in the whole sale houses and large shops of that city, is in charge of the dress making at the Stylecraft She guarantees satisfaction in cutting, fitting, designing and ladies' tailoring. WHAT 1800 FAMILIES KNOW ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKING VcLIFOPiNIA OMGOnI POWER COMPANY YOUR. PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Tf IEY will tell you it is a new kind of luxury one that doesn't cost more to enjoy. Of course you have always appreciated the ad vantages of cooking by electricity. You know that it means no more fuel to carry; no more ashes to , lug. You know that electricity is the ideal cook ing heat; economical because it is turned on when ' you need it not before; turned off when you're ( through not later. " But perhaps you would li ke to know exactly what it costs in dollars and cents. The 1800 satisfied families who now use electric ranges served with . electricity by this company would gladly show you their bills, if they could. We have made an average of these bills, so that we may give you the facts. The average cost of electric lights alone in all horries served by this company in Oregon is $2.20 a month. The aver age cost of their electric lights and electric cook ing together is $5.62 a month. For the difference, could you buy ordinary fuel for cooking? And if you could, would you want to? Whenever you decide to investigate this ques tion of electric cooking closely, your nearest deal er will tell you many interesting things. And he is prepared to install your new electric range at once, on convenient terms. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY si- 3 .'33