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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1925)
hi ..1 o oo oVT:DFORr) matt, fftffttWE. ftrcnrORft: QT?T:rif:, TTEP'a'Ti.NDAY. fiKr-tjrr.Er? no, m- CAUED BY DEATH. w-'hool iiilimloniiry for miuili n (. l-'"n. o-U.lel the pulpit , ,, M,.tho. Mt i-huiTh uiMlay vvi-ninir I Tho Ashhind Study club' will hc.l.l 111.' first mwmK of lho y,.;,r M.,iluv ..ft.'rnoun. Oclobor 5, at the home of Mm. l-.ubank.. Mis. limit IV11 will j pro do. The f.,lluwinB iniKrum will he given: Hull Call. Vmallo,, Kxper oiue: 8elelod nul.jn.-t. Mr.- K,ed l.llKle; i-pvIcw of "liehind the Kane's" Anne Shannon Monroe. Mrs. II i;i hart. t o VAGI? Medford Rotary Club News ASHLAND. Sept.' ' 3D. Tho many friends of Mrs. Francos MuWIIIIams Spencer were irrloveit to hear of her death Monday evening. Mrs. snem-er has been In 111 health for sonic lime. urn'l 'rom a honeymoon trip to the She hns Ions been a resident of Ash- '"""'ton itound-Up. The Tuemlay noomlay luncheon of tile. Ktitary club was attended by Harry !.oland of l.oa Anitelcs. Whit (liven of .Monrovia. Harry WatHon of I.oh Angeles. tlcm-KU lliddle of fJrantB li.uu .....I nubnliuii "'J'1, IMia.' Car! Muniliy worei..-n. ns vH its i,v most of thf clmrlvurled in the iroud ni.i fuhi. .... . r .... . i ....... r..i iiiK number. I'hnrlcy Culvert "JmEzolitKlst." niixt's in0 numbers on the ukulele uud Juan horn with his other routine whleh helps to demonstrate her verf utility as an all round entertainer. I, oven of eceentrii' dnneinp. nrrn- balU'H nnd jiond i-omnly will find h rare treat in the art of Hart. Huberts and O'N'eil, who present whai iliey term "Kumpean Keeentric Oddities." They nro JHuopean nrtisls. Itell and Daiiinp have a clever art railed "The League nf NonMise." It Ik for laughing purposes only and fills the bill. A well balanced capable show in nicely rounded off by the wire art of I.yle and li ma Conner In a delightful bit of entertainment which they call "On the Wire." Its Great to Ho Crazy.' Dllrt AIOIXUM.Ttiu state ItshlnK the names of 100,1(00 bleu for matrimony, i'liey aro inmates. roolc with irM way Monday evenluB at their home on Harrison xtreot. They arose to the oc easlon and treated their friends royal ly. Mr. and Mrs. Muruhv luive .... land and for many years was a well Mr' Cnal'l SwartzfaRer was called beloved teacher In the jhilillc schools to Klnln'h Fills by the death of his of tho city. During tho past few years she taught In Oakland, California. She was married last Juno to James Spencer of Ashland. Kxirieral ser vices will be held this afternoon from the Episcopal church. iiiiner. iinam KwartzfaRcr. an old time resident of Jackson county. Several boys and Bills representing tho County club work left today for Salem to attend the State fair. Miss Mary Oaley won her trio bv net-urine The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas "r!" "lize ln sewing at the Jackson couniy lair. tub Misses Dorothy Stevens and Irwnnda llnreman will give tho demonstration of tho making of pruno bread. Their leader, Mis. C. A. Joy, accompanied them. Jointly observed their -fifth Tuesday by a pleasantly spent social evening. At 7 o'clock a bounteous repast was enjoyed by over a hundred members and their families. Later all adjourn ed to the lodge room where a short but delightful program was given, the main featuro being a reading by Dr. Mattie Shaw delivered in her usual pleasing manner. The latter part of tho evonlng was spent In dancing. The Salvation Army held Its annual harvest festival celebration last night at the barracks on Fourth street. A pleasing program was presented uu The Screen By Ye Press Agent. "Shore Leave," Crntriinti. Itlrhnrd Harihelmess in "Shore Tho 1 ."k" V. Y acmvina1e' I-oave." begins a three days' ..u .a ,tIU,if,u Wl iilC VI IllV WII1K 111' .............. .1 . .l-il.. I. t Ashland ' ,,1U" " iiiuwiire. jjick huh uueu u . . . soldier ln "Classmates;" now ho be- Funeral services for William I.ind- come(t KOb , tho ?K ?r0bhf d.T,Je?y t once o "shore leave" in a little Itl'tu UnilertnkliiK parlors, un- Now 10nKhuul tilihinR vilIn(!0 ..iti,Ke.. der the auspices of tho G. A. It. Mr. ,md a fIil.t(ltion with the town dress- ?SL Wa?,bo., n 1,1 Auk. Illllker, aiK, sno takes hlH umtntions n,'.. Vt0uTfl a ytt0'Un f 1,10 riously. Her father had beena ship Civil war. fiKhtlng with the Union owllcr had left a freighter in the IV'u. , T1, th IUSt " yCftlM iurt someplace in tho Orient, of his lire-lii Ashland. Conn!o f,lldH out ..ljnpewould like Marcus Moods and Oeorne Knim-ls t0 ?0 a cavtnin of a froiKhter. so Barron, students at the University of whlle he Ih uwuy sho BOmlH a ,., to Oregon, were recently pledged to hunt U) lho old tthip. ho br(rmH hl()no a 1 ff, u . . a richcaigo and Connie is suddenly ut-HKiimi, u,ree rnursn luurneon a person of consequence, was given Sunday by the Misses Kdna Jiut she haa to Bive awny hcr vjunwen ana iieruo naan at tneir iinfni-n itn.." u.m t,i.,L- apartment on Ouk street. Covers were inonVi for ho wo1-t nm. a ..,.((.h ! laid for six. Uouquets of vari-colored 8hirt." i astora furnished the deroration for nYothy Markail Is the Connie. the rooms. The guerts were the others are Ted MuNamara. Nick Iun. I July's eryi jarmon. tieien Moiian. Mll.ie shotwoll. Arthur Metc.Hfe Juanita Tarr and Kthei Templin The Varr0 Cooke and Samuel Ilines. aiternoon was spent snnwine tno east SwiKart belny absent, sent a tcle Kiii m KayliiK he would attend the meeting in San Francisco today. Vice-president Win Vinson presided, assessed the usual fines nnd ruled ' wilh a rod of Iron (one of Kmil .Mohr's silver knives). Funny these doctors can't leave tho knife alone. The principal speaker and gueHt of the Hub was J. II. Coleman, county assessor who spoke on taxes, lie sal. I in part that taxes had in creased from $7l4.!t4 for the year 1!H7 to the amount of $1,403.3-14 for t h e year l 2 4 . These figures cover the county, state and special tax for Jackson county. Ho staled that 7 per cent of tho taxes aro voted by the taxpayer themselves jand consequently they nro respon I sibln for these amounts. lie in 1 slated that re-valuallon of property Is the solution of n part of our trouble and urged that taxpayers study the problems with n view of les.senfng the burden. Jlarry AVnl thers made a statement concerning the recent taxpayers' conference held in I'ortlann with representatives from 1 1 western .states. Secretary Walter run to- ,everetto personally called attention of the club to Improvements re cent ly made In .front of his resi dence by tho power company. Harry Iceland attempted to dlscloso a coun terfeit ring, but after a long talk only succeeded In passing n Mexican dollar on Fred (Ireeno who oblig ingly acted as collector of customs and was rewarded by being fined for his pains. The meeting adjourned promptly because Win had an uu poliitmcnt. - I" COURT GIVES HE FOR I. EDY APPEAL ern girls some of the beautiful Uoguo River valley orchards and when they roturnorl Iwtitin n ' lnln (. tltalf arms were laden with many varieties l"" "!,ec!"' I'r"1c"n' hl.-l. -..w ened yesterday at tho Itialto the Biggs Barker fell from a treo Mon day and suffered a broken right arm. Just above the wrist. Mr. and M rs. C I e o V. Ho we 1 1 a re moving from their home on Van Ness to the Chattin apartments on flarga dine street. Mr. Howell Is instructor ' of biology In the Ashlnnd schools. The Llthia Springs Hotel put up Us beautifub elootrin sign Monday after noon. Tho sign represents a foun tain of lithia water and at night when the lights are turned on the lithia water appears to be continually bub bling up out of the fountain and run ning down the sides, and forming a pool at the hase of the fountain. Miss Mell Carter, teacher In Junior high school, spent the week end with relatives in Central Point. It Is reported thnt Mrs. Dnisy Stephenson, who was operated on for goiter at a Portland hospital, wan able to leave the hospital the first of the week. Mrs. C. H. Price of Dunprnuir spent Monday In Ashland visiting friends and transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Babcock have moved to Allison street. They form erly lived on Bush street. Mr. and Mrs. D. 13. Patterson of Redding. California, are visiting rel atives In Ashland for a few days. While hero their little daughter had her tonsils and adenoids removed at the Community hospital by Dr. Woods. Mrs. Grace E. Andrews left Mon day morning for Portland where she will observe methods used in the Portland week dny Bible schools. Rv. and Mrs. J. C. Morgler took her in their car. They were also arronipn niod by T.'rs. Riloy who expects to bring her mother bark with her. .'Jtev. Amos, Sunday school mission ary, will preach the communion pre paratory sermon at the Presbyterian church tonight. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson of Cloverdale, Oregon, aro visiting Mr. Anderson's sister. Miss Clara Ander son of Church street. The young peo i pie are on their honeymoon. S.Mrs. Fred Hitchcock, Mrs. Sadie (Iverocker, Rusell Overocker nnd llrk Hitchcock started out at 4 n'elock Sunday morning for Wamier (Jap t" hunt deer. They enjoyed a picnic lunch on the top of the mountain at noon and report that deer liver form ed the main dish. ..Mr, and Mrs. Griffith CowkIII, vis ited friends In Ashland Sunday. They have Just returned from their honey moon which was spent in British Col umbia and are now living at 417 Woodstock nvenue, Medford. Mrs. Cowgill was formerly Miss Annette Weatherford. Rev. snd Mrs. 8. J. Chancy drove to Ktigene Monday to attend the Metho dist conference. ' Mrs. Chnrlos Bourne nnd son Wl Saturday to join her husband Ml Oak land, California. Mrs. Bourne Is n daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Winter. Miss Marjorin Gillette has gone to California where she will spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. Krnest Wick .has been vlsillng the Burdlc and Wick families here the past week. Mr. Wick arrived Mon day to vldt for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wick will vlsl( relatives in Grants Pass before returning to Port land. Mrs. Fred llltohrork left last night for Dunsuiuir where she will attend the fifth annlversny of the Uadtes' Auxiliary to tho Brotherhood of Itsll ''d Zralnmcn, which occurs October 1st. Betty and Stephen Mrcler are laying nt the Hitchcock homdurlng the absence of their psrents, Rev. and Mr. Merirler In Portland, v The Ahlnnd Chamber of Com- meree did not hold t usiml luncheon resterday on account of the formal "penlng of the Lllhla Hotel Monday evening. Rev. D. D. Randall. lnli Sunday An extension of time until No vember 2 1, to a'low his attorneys, Gaylord and Borden of this city to perfect an appeal to the supreme co u rt was gra n t ed Tuesda y by Cir cuit Judge C. M. Thomas to T. Kdy, Junkman, under 20 years' sen tence In state prison upon conviction on a statutory charge Involving a ten year obi girl, living nt Cold Hill. Kdy, a man in his early sixties, was tried and found guilty by a Jury at the May term of court. (lbson Pleases at Urn Itialto. 'The Thrill Chaser.' the Hoot op- yesterday at tho Itialto theater Is n wonder. "ThetThrill Chaser." however isn' laid entirely in filmland. The story carries tho "extra" man hero Into far away Arabia, where he earns twenty five thousand dollars as a "double" for a real sheik. The mere fact that he ruins scenes in severalbig pictures Is only one of the., many fuunny things that befall this hero. He Isn't a hero, as a mat ter of fact, until he landH ln Arabia. It's the real Arabia, with sheiks by the tentful. Blllle Dove Is the leading woman. while James Neill, W'llitam 10. Law- In the Association vaudeville pro rence, Gino Gorrado. King Baggot, gram at tho Hunt's Craterian tonight Ho hart Henley, Norman Kerry, Mary "The Peter Pan Revue" is presented Philbin, Reginald Denny, Iaura La By Miss Berenice Brln & Co. It Is a J'lante and Sedgwick Jenkins are in gorgeously staged and beautifully the cast. costumed singing, plnying and dinc Good Program for Vaudeville Tonight Ma Meeting Thm Edlow-Sprinf mattrmut II made with many layrr nf mow whttm. felled, atapl cotton inttrlacmd curled hair and thm patented Ed low -Spring. As handsome in daytime as restful at night AN Edlow-Spring mattre ts when "dressed up' for the day will Rive many a fussy housewife a "pleasure able thrill." No bumps or hollows. No sagging ovet the edge of the bed. The Edlow-Spring la the only basic Improvement In mattress construction for many, many years. A series of flexible, piano-wire springs are built between many' layers of snow-white, felted, staple cotton and inter laced curled hair. Every Edlow-Spring mattress bears a label guaran teeing it not to sag, stretch or lose its resiliency for 20 years. In case of failure, a new one free of charge Costs less than 1 cent a night. Mordof f & Woolf 217 W. Main St. Phone 9 SpringMattress Tfie mattress that rAll never grow old Small Hall, Natatorium Friday October 2 7:30 o'Clock Nkrhlt All Matters Pertaining to the Various Measures on the Ballot and the Water Question Will Be Explained. . The General Public Is Earnestly Urged to Be Present at This Meeting; Also the Ladies. ' -. ' i '-, . ... Clean as a whistle! ... , Why the emphasis on "cleanness," you ask. Simply because irui cleanness in gasoline has a lot to do with petting your money's worth from the gasoline you buy "more miles to the gallon," in other words. Of course, freedom from impurities in gasoline promotes clean burning and cltan cylinders. That's one advantage. i But of greater importance is yet another type of cleanness not seen, but felt In your motor. Let us explain : Associated Gasoline is givpn a scientifically determined range or "chain" of boiling points, gradually rising from the more volatile parts, on up through the ' heavitr or power-yielding elements. .1 , . ' Hence each "charge" of Associated Gasoline ignites instantly at the stearic, and explodes or"burns" completely on the down stroke of the piston. Your motor gets all the impulse in evc7 "charge" another explanation of " more miles to f ' fti'!ftn"n.fl tUtrn'a r, n i.nL..J C..1 .M . l. I J Use Associetcd. Get "more miles to the gallon" through sustained quality. Associated Gaso li n e Rtt.tlJ.Pu.O. Thcjr r worthy running mate, for your motor. Their rigidlfxrMrffWf umU iij jtitcs fou grnref mil go and longer cu life. Is . pub?"' 'inn))! unylM "A f