Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1925)
o 0 O o c:0 o o O o rftPPOftP MATL. TRTPUXE, frfEDFOTtD, OREGON", TUTJKSDAY. OCTOBER ' : . . . deal and ' Personal There 'M quite a drop In Iho tem perature InM-nlght, but there wai no roat tn Modford or Immediate vicinity me minimum (temperature oe loony being 85.5, followlnK-yeHtorday after noon's maximum of 64. Howover, ihflro wag Just a touch of front Jli.the' 'Willow Bpringa. dlatrlct, acoordlng to a report at tho public market thin ftioming. Fair -and continued cool woatherls the prediction for Friday. I ,Dellcloua apples, good : quality, tl per .box delivered any -place In city, Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir HI. , , - 164tf i The condition' of William F. Han mi. who has been soriouiily-ill In a Port land hoHpltal, la 'Bteadlly Improving fhnd chancoe nre avorable'for hla re covery, -ncoordlng to latent roport. . jll .The Riverside Community club an nounce the opening of their splendld I ty, remodeled club, with a dance on Saturday ovonlng, .October .3rd. Spe cial, refrctthmenta , fpr the occasion . tthat will attract all. Alford's Impe rial Orchestra. 'Nuffaald. ' 187 v Mr. and Mrs. Iceland Bropliy and I Mrs.. George Nichols. Jrf., left this morning on an auto trip to Portland jind return. .. . All .olnases of corburators repaired land adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf - The hunting season for wild dunks '(ml geese opened at sunrise this j)inrnInR. with quite an exolus of lo cal sportsmen to tho Klamath coun try and othor places In this section 'pn'hera much sport mny be enjoyed, l(, Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur day night. . . lt I Out of -town Oregoninns registered I ft lnnttl hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. I Jinx Hoagland of Astoria, R. t. Wax ,ll.and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Habel of j liiiBohui B, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Laws of I Salem, R. H. Rower, Everett Hnrp ham, O. H. Rlggs and D. J,. McKin j non of Eugene, and 'thw;. following ; from 'Portland: Mr. and Mra.E. M. I Hnaeock,. Mis. W. O. Bona. 'Mm. A ' IcMlllan. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. White land Mr., and Mrs. D. R. Blmlcins. .-. h Hereon doors at Wallace .Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and renessee. -. ...... i ... 88 The Elks lodge meeting tonight Is expected to be largoly attended, as It Is the first formal meeting held dur ing the past three months, becauso of i the- lodge vacation, season. .' .- . ! '. Have your worn carpet made- Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 70(1 Pine street. Phono. 510-M. tf '' C. E. dates loft last evening for Sa .. lorn to. visit the state fair, he being a' I former moniber of the state fair board; j r.-r Screen doors -at Wallane Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and ' Genesee. . i tf Sergeant Grover Owen, local U. fi. ',nrmy recruiting officer, .received ' 'word yesterday from headquarters at ' Portland,, that Ooorge .Lee Howard nnd J. R; Plaokman-of Yreka, Oallfir who applied for enlistment; were ac, copied and that they will be -stationed at Fort Di A. Russoll, Cheyenne, Wyo., In the cavalry unit there. V Jilg opening. dance of tho Riverside Community club this Saturday night. , Alford's ' Imperial Orchestra. . Hur n'rlso refreshments,' One of tho big and best dnnro floors ion tho roust Iry K once anyway. -167' "A, F. Groen was among tho Engte 'iBfilnt-residents who transacted uubI- nesB hero yesterday. Have you tasted Snlder's creamed icottage cneeae, ... . lrtfl Tho -tourist season at the Oregon iwaves will close on - October- IS, at .Which tlmo regulnr guide service will J'end and tho resort' will be closed for Mho winter, Regular service will be maintained until that date and those who make the trip will find accommn nations at all times. Manager George .Hahln, reports a good attendance at tho caves this summer with the ntim l.ber making the trip now bolng from ,S0 to 60 dally. . i Orlentnl Gardens ball room, Satur day night. 1S6 Ir. H. P. . Hargravb of Berkeley. Csllf., . former prominent rlthten of .Modford, has been hero for tho nust week or more looking aftor affairs at tiay orennrd. . .., , ( , Don't forget The Daughters of the Nile dam-o Thurmliiy. Ontoher- Jst. Mfnlr Grounds Pavilion. All Masons and Invited friends. -. - .... (U Earl K. Oi lswold will speak at the Wist Methodist rhurch Friday oven tf at 7:30 to Hoy Scouts on lenther Working. All scouts of all Modford ti?Mipa requested to be present... fc-l-et mo write, your fire Insurance, rtirl T. Tengwnld, Holland Bid. lono M. , mi( lvaijhlnglon .atato. visitors register ed nt local hotels Include Mrs. F. I.. Uemlng of Belllnghanh Mr. and Mrs. (K. .11. King of lllalne, Mr. and Mrs. K V. Todd of C'entralla and John II, Sop 'per, W. K, liomian, J. H. Torrcl. Abe Kuntor, It. C. Adams. F. It. Kcefe nnd (Mr. and Mrs., J. W. Keefe of Seattle. . ' 1 Noel Krsklno gives piano lessons at .miplls' Homes. -Think ef the advan ' , L it n Ah... -in 11 r ,173 i Screen doors at Wallace YVnnd Tumber Yard. Cor. East Main nnd. Qenesee. 8Rtf TF r n Flukrer's Milk Bread wins by b'mparison. o 2 At Any flroccr O. O. Hovoy, arrested by State Traf- fife Officer J. J. MuMahon today, was rtned si.ln Judge Taylor's court on his plea of guilty to driving a fruit truck with impropor license plates, Big opening dunce of Tho Riverside Community club this Saturday night Alford's Impeiiul orchestru. Surprise retroshinenls. .. One of tho big and nest aance floors on the coast. Try It onco anyway. 107 Dr. John Hart of the United Stutes navy, nnd Mrs. Hurt and their daugh tors, 'former well known residents of Alodrord, but residents for years past at Bremmorton, arrived here Sunday and nave since been visiting Mrs. Hart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram F. Meador. Lloutenant Hart Is on a fur lough until October Hth, and shortly after returning to duty will servo at tsea for the next yenr or two, during jWhlch time his family will reside In Modford. . They today removed to the home ot Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harder, Vts the Hnrders will live at tho Hotel 'Medford.or tho winter. I represent the strongest, group of fire Insurance companies In America. Carl Y. Tongwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 994. 10.4tf The citizens of tho Central Point school district will hold a mass meet ing tomorrow -.night at that city to discuss -the proposed erection of a union high school, which would In clude soveral neighboring districts. Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur day night. ... . , ., , . . 160 Callfnrnlnns registered at locnl ho tels Include J. o. Smelllo of Pasa dena, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith of Oakland. Mr. nnd Mrs.-W. W. Douglas of Ororvllle, Mr. anil Mrs. I,eon Stoner or ing Beach, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bossel'snd . M. Nutting of Vallojo, Misses Eleanor Ooilfroy and Harrlelto K. Gray. C. C. Johnson. Mr; and Mrs. T. 1,. Douglas and Hornco I. Cook of Hollywood. M. E. Hnff of Redlnnds. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Hunter of Chlco. and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mabel, Miss E. Thell, F B. Rayborn, P.;E. Ind fleld and W. J. Faunts of San Fran cisco. i Winchester rifle for sale at Do Voo's. ,- ; ..... , , - I64tf Eight enrs of apples and a like number pt peafs wore shipped, by lo cal packing houses to eastern mar kets yesterday, making a total of 70 cars of apples shipped so far this sea son. , - , The Daisy Shop will open Thurs day, October 1st, dressmaking and art needle work, layettes, a specialty. Room 11, Palm Block, across from Nnsh hotel, 3 67 M. Schtt Is a Sams Valley visitor transacting business here todny. Oriental Gardens ball room,-, Satur day night. . ., . , . , ioo A news reel being shown at the Rialto theater showing parachute Jumping at Chanuto field. , Rnntoul. III., was taken while Charles'Howard, Jr., Medfnrd, aviator, stationed there, was presont. Mr, Howard Is spending a two months' furlough with rolnllves hero, nnd will shortly return to his duties In Illinois with the air forces. Fried chicken or rabbits. Tho Cov ered Wngon, Phoenix.- . , 160 Twenty-eight out, of tho state' earn registered hero yosterday vilti the local stato traffic registration bureau. Hemstitching, . buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf lieutenant Eric Nelson, round-the-world flyer, accompanied by Lieuten ant Mosely. departed this morning for l.os Angeles, Cullf.,: en route by sea plane from Seattlo Wash' Ho Is pi loting tho first of n now type of plane capable of attaining a speed betwocn 140 and ISO miles per hour. Ho flew from Senttlo to Modford In the rocord time of throe- hours and ten minutes. 'Snlder's creamed aottage chceao made from fresh milk and crenm. '" ' " ' - ' . Following a minor operation per.-, formed on him two weeks nco. J. S. Antle was scheduled to undergo an other operation of tho same character todny or tomorrow. Mr. Antle, who Is in his 81st year. Is a remarkably vigorous man or thnt age. , Tho fall season of St. Marks Guild will open with a cafeteria luncheon Friday, October Snd: 100 nor cent nt- tondnnce Is requested. , . 105 Harold Hlldreth of Butte Fnlls. who Is spending sovornl days visiting rel atives at Jacksonville beforo he leaves next week for Eugene to attend the Unlvorslty of Oregon. Is a business caller here today. 1-arge Cotton rags 'wanted at .Mall Trllmno office. Many lax payers hnvo gained the Impression that tnxes now duo mny bo paid without penalty anytime be fore November 5th. This Is Incor rect the new lnw does not take ef fect until 1!26. Tnxes not pnld before October Bth will become delinquent nnd a penalty will be attnehed. Dr. W. C. Schaefor, dentist, extrac tion specialist, gns and locnl anaes thetic. Phone .1117. 428 Medfnrd Bldg, -(.- ,-. -' in Dr. E. D. Elwond. optometrist, has nioved to his temporary office over I-nmnorts, 2JS Main. tf THOSE FALLING LEAVES! Swoop- your; lnwn elenn of them with n lianiboo ' . Lawn-Vac Rake lliinillcg like n broom' nnd (loos tlit vork in hull' tlic time it tiikt's to tig it ,with h (joi di'ii mkii. M0NARCH fcSccd ft Feed Co. YOUR '8EED3MEN Word -coniPH from Klamnth Fulls thnt tho recent propoKil to eliminate the "Falls" from Klamnth Kn I Ik, mak ing tho rity's name Klumath, han not mot with wldcHpread approval therO. A cunvatw conducted hy the Chamber of Commerce nnd both daily n own pa pors of the city tmowed rouldents of tho city to bo about eiiuully divided and the movement probably will be dropped. I-nrge stock Vlqtor records at Pal mer's MuhIu Store, tf Mr. nnd Mrs. T. T. Roman departed this morning for Dunmnulr, Calif., lif ter havlnff spent soveral days here visiting friends and relatives. Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur- i day night. 166 Charles A, "Wins nnd Charles Palm were local husinesH visitors In Klam ath' Palls yesterday. Wanted An apprentice, - also mil linery maker. Miss Tuylor, at Ttus- soirs. . . J6C. Ijirge cotton rags wanted at Mall Trlhune office. - . JHotol guests from a distance who arrived hero yesterday Include Mrs. A. Prln and Miss Bereneico ttrln ot Chicago, Charles Simon of Iliiffalo, N. Y,, 'Mr. and Mrs. kv R. A. Horton of Denver, Jj. A. Itrown of Atlanta, Tenn.', Mr. and Mrs, V, C. Overbury of New York City nnd Karl B. Blandish ' of itochersterm, N. Y. Brick Ice cieam 60c at TvcVoe's. tf W. O. Trill, attorney at law, J. K. Weaver the grocer nnd K. Clcnson, barber, arc nmobg the Central Point vhdtors In tho city today transacting business. Oriental Gardens ball room, Satur day night. 166 Mcdford will have a motorcycle parcel delivery, according to Krnost 1, Scott, local motoreyclo dealer, who states that tho parcel service will commence In the.; near future. Several machines will ho used tn fill tho ex peotod demand for quick service. Further announcements will be ntado lator. i- - v. -1 . Have thnt worn enrpet mnde Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pino street. ' Phono B10-M. i Today, October 1st, wan qulto cool nnd quito cloudy the most of the day, with that delightful tnng of autumn. The last strawberries nf tho season were sold at the public market this morning together with an inviting ar ray of home grown produce. Satur day will be the last date of sale for tho Willow Spring watermelons grown without Irrigation. Peaches as usual sold out quickly. . . You will find a nice supply of fresh' fish and oysters for yotir Friday dln nrr .'at the .Kconomy Fish ,Market Phono 20. 20G 15. Main. ' 16G t Try that big milk shnke at DeVoo's. - -tf Safe TIhinc wore tlifi days of the liorsc cur. Ifow in ' Tianiiouy if wiik with the spirit of the times -r-for nobody hurried.. - . J : " , . Today it seems Unit wo have readied, tlio apex of speed for nobody tarries. . AVHIt modern inventions nnd modern speed, to morrow's sneeessor of the horse car will slide across the trackless skies driven by n propeller with two hundred horsepower to the Wade. 5nt with this modern speed accidents and fatal ity have increased n hundred 'fold. You 'should not neglect , to insure nfruinst them. There" is a way to be safe. Lot us tell you how. R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN Telephone 44 HUNT'S CRATERIAN NOT A MOTION PICTURE , . CURTAIN AT 8:30 . , SEE IT WHILE YOU CAN!. DON'T BE CROWDED OUTI Youican n more afford to. mln thlticlasslo of lauflhe and, heart throbi than playgoer of an earlier generation .would have mined ."The Old Homeetead'l or "Tho Muiio Master.". See for yourself why It ran three, years In Now York, nearly two years In Chicago and eighteen weeks in. Ban rsraneiseo. . . . IT'S EASY TO ORDER BEATS BY MAIL . ... . Write a letter elating Where you would like to sit Eneloeo remittance payable Hint's praterUn Theater. First 18 rows, 8.30; next 6 raws. $(.t5; nexV4 rows, $1.10. Balcony, first 2 rows, $1.10; balance 80o Includes war tax. . 8end srV addreeeed stnmprd envelope for safe return of tickets. BOX OFFICE 8ALE OPENS MONDAY NOON, OCTOBER 6TH . Noll "Hhorty" Hlnes, culinary work er, by non-appearance before Glenn O. Tuylor this forenoon to answer a charge of Intoxication preferred against him by local police, forfeited a smal cash ball to the city. He was arrested Tuesday night by Policeman joe Cavo. . . , , , Party who found black dng with Harney county license, phone 018-L. 16& "Picking of crapes has slackened perceptibly this week due to the lower prices In Portland, coupled with tlio wet weather here," says the Grants Pass Courier.' "A number of the vine- yard started last week and for sev eral nights shipments havo been aver aging from 600 to 700 crates. Tonight however, tho shipments will npt be more than 100 cartes. These are go ing by express, cars being set out here daily, loaded and ready for the night train. Some of the larger vine yards, including Redlands, will start picking next Monday. While the rains have done some damage, It Is expected that the crop will be about 20.000 lugs, only slightly under the first es timates." - .- Fresh salmon, halibut, cod, snap pers, kippered , oysters and otc, at the Kconomy Fish Market. Thone 2 (I. 206 K. Main. 165 Otto W. DeJarnetto and Rolley I. Swan are locnl postoffice employes who will begin a two weeks vacation tomorrow. The former will spend the greater part of his tlmo at Portland nnd -at Ranler National park, while tho latter will devoto his tlmo to du ties at home. Pears, apples, extra "low price's. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N, Fir St. Phono 07. ; 133tf October 5 is the last day that the last half of tho 1914 taxes may 'be paid without penalty and interest be ing charged. ) Your car washed, polished or steam cleaned by Pennington's Battery Ser vice will always be appreciated. 15'Dtf R. E. Powell, a Hornbrook. Calif..'; citizen, is spending severul days in the city vlsltfng friends. j ; ' The Cozy Nook has Just received a fresh supply of kodnk films.. They have a complete line of all sizes. 166 IjeBsons given In oil painting, water colors or china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Stu dio, or 821-Y. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAIiK Iate 24 Maxwell touring car, $480. or will take small car in trade. - Phone 02G-L. 167 FOR SALK 240 acre ranch, fenced, fi-room house, plenty of water, 00 ncres tillable. Good family or chard. In Shasta county coul belt. v Delia Sampov. 30 No. Front. 1U8 Days ONE NIGHT THURS.. OCT. 8 ... K. I' mack, a nowiipaper man t i'ortland. Is spending ucverul duys In the city on bUKlneuH. Dr. B. P. Klwood. optometrist, has moved o hl temporary office over Lamport's. 228 . Main. If There will be a business nicotine rehearsal of offi cers anil initalation of offlcerH ' tonight al7:30, . 165 ; SfarorU'N Mlrnelo Mineral, i. A' riullo-ae-iLvo auhstanco - of tho earth.. The creat blood and body hiiililf.,. l-'tlmrntnt-v at Portland. Ore. iKce Mis. J. A. Everett, 206 Wlllamotto street, Jackson county agent, Mcdford, ,Oro. 1 190 w. o. w. Tlilrty-flftli Annlvcrsury Cnmpaljrn. 35.000 inemliers of the Woodmen of tho 'World haVe volunteered -to se cure 35,000 new members. Wo want you to ho ono of tha new members, (let Into the Dig Wes'ern Society thai Invests Its money In Western Securl tienrloK. A lift? initiation will bo held hero at Mcdford on October 2nd. Give 1 your application to any member of tho.;soctety. , Fur further information phono 127-R. . 1M Ifook with ims. ' . - - tf.l ' ' ' ' . ; ' ' DICK'S IN THE NOW of minium J Regular Prices I Adults35c ; ,., , . . .. I J. Kiddies a Dime , I J III COMEDY PATHE NEWS Rv t RAYMOND BALLARD ; : jr v ' ' ' ; ' if Master Organist . ; if , Hill ' V; , , J?''i,v , . l,tv;v - I "iirj .Sunday! f "The. I Announcement l We have. moved our kitchen from. the basement to the dining room1 floor anil are now prepared to give as quick a ser vice as can be expected in an up-to-date "cafe. " ;. ., Our kitchen is open at any time: ' ' , NAVY Fraiwiti -s Iv Hop aboard Uncle Sam's battleship--Iook down theline--there he is! vOar Dick in liiiiform a regular Jackie. And he's ad venture bound on the high seas life and Iove! ' rl a .S selsaa FILMED WITH THE FULL CO-OPERATION OF THE U. S. NAVAL FORCES!! i for public inspection . , k . . i t 81 .'- t . t S At