Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1925, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORT) .MATT, . TKTBIJXE, , WDFOTvT), OTTEflOy, .TTTTTf?SDAT. , OCTOBER. ,1, 1925
. . , i. .
. Paris "Queen of 'Form'
OF
BY
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (A. P.)
IThb broad powers dclfgatod to tho
f Iet corporation lust yoar fit the aun
fcnntlon of Prettlriant-. Coolldtje were
withdrawn today liy ' tho nhlpplng
hoard. liy reactndiliff reflohittons. en
trusting tho corporation with exten
sive adnilniRtrntlvo powers, PronldQiit
Palmer will rovort more to the po
nitlon of an employe than a officer
with independent powers over many
of the details of the shipping adminis
tration. i' In an effort to settle the row be
tween the board and President Palmer
a referee was appointed by President
Coolidee so as to make recommenda
tions as to net ion to bo taken. The
commissioners declared today their
action would not run counter to the
president's wishes or Interfere with
the study of tho roferce, II. Q. Dalton
of Cleveland.
Some commissioners who were op
posed, to Mi. Palmer, predicted that
the lnt tor's resignation would not be
accepted at least for tho present.
'-. Commissioners - Benson, Haney,
Phimmer and Thompson voted for the
resolution stripping Mr. Palmer of his
powers.
Chairman O'Connor did not vote,
while Commissioners Lfssncr and Hill
wore absent. .
E "
The new Kast Bide Drug store,
wh ith Krnest J. Smith has esta b
lished in the new bulldins at tho
southeast corner of Main and River
side streets, will be opened for
business tomorrow morning with a
complete new stock of Roods and an
lip to date soda fountain.
Mr. Smith is well known in Mod
ford,, as for 12 years ho was phar
macist at Hashing drug store until
(i few years a so, and is thoroughly
grounded In his profession, as prior
to -this he took a four years course
In pharmacy at tho Oregon Agricul
tural college, followed by two years
in, pre-medlcs at the U, of O.
Hii i 1 1 Mil (W. I,, , imimtim rrT-Ti
I ; J f
In this costume Yvctte Darnvs, French musical comedy 'star,
achieves both elaborateness and abbreviation. The gown worn by
the "Queen of Form," as Paris knows her, is made entirely of
ostrich feathers and cost a fortune.
The Markets
HOLD STAGE LINE IS
A PROPERTY RIGHT
Ijlvcstfwk ' (
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. Cattle
steady; receipts cattle 225; calves 55.
Hogs nominally steady; receipts 57 5
(contract.) .
Sheep nominally steady; receipts
230 (contract.)
Mass Meeting at Xalntorluni.
Friday night. October 2nd. at 7:30
p. m. at tho Natatorium. President
Clancy of tho Medford Chamber of
Commerce earnestly urges every Med
ford voter including tho ladies, to at
tend this meeting, whether they bo for
or against any of the measures. This
is a meeting for everybody. Questions
will bo welcome from tho floor and
will bo open for discussion, 105
BAKER, Ore., Oct. 1. (A.-P.) !
Circuit Judge C. H. McColloch held J
today that a stHge line is property !
subject to murtgago and can bo fore- I
closed upon and sold. The decision '
was rendered in tho case of G. L.
Bland ling against the Red 'Star Stago
company, operating between La
Orande'anrl Baker. A car foreclosed
Upon was ordered sold. If proceeds,
are not sufficient to cover pluintiff's
claim the defendant's run or schedule
may be sold to pay tho difference.
Htandring sold the enr to 'William
Gordon to use in starting a stage
Hue. The contract was one of condi
tional sale. It provided that title to
Gordon's schedule remained In the
seller of tho car until payments wore
completed. So far as known here
this is the first decision on this point.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. J. Wheat:
BBB -hard-white $1.30; hard white,
blucstem, bnart $1 .29; sort white,
western white 51.2H; bard winter
$1.25; northern spring $1.22; western
red $1.21. n
Today's car receipts Wheat R5;
barley 4; flour 13; corn 3; oata 1;
hay 9.
Spanish Victory Claimed.
MADRID, Oct. 1. (A. P.) An off!
ciul communique today reports that
tho SuanlHh troops in the Alhucemas
bay eoctor, following up their advance
ot yesterday, iu which Monto Palomas
was occupied, today captured the im
portant heights of Adrar and Seddun,
in the direction of Ajdir, Abd-El-Krim's
capital. . .
ABKRDUEN. Wash., Oct. 1. The
Aberdeen suwmlll strike assumed
more serious proportions toduywheii
five hundred men- employed at tho
Wilson Brothers and the Aberdotm'
Lumber and Shingle company mills
walked out.
About 1200 men at four mills are
now idle and all of tho four plants
uro closed. Tho strikers ask a raise
of fifty cents a day.
Operators of two mills announced
definitely that they would not consid
er tho raitte. , Tho workmen huvb
called a moss in outing for this uftor-
noon. .... , ... l
U. S. Ships Which Cost
Millions Are Burned
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 1. Hulks
of four, wooden ships built here dur
ing tho war were being burned todny
in Columbia slough by M, Uurdo and
Son who purchased them more than
a year ago from tho United States
shipping board. Kour others woro
burned last woek. These eight ships
cost the government approximately
$7SO,000 each, or a total of $0,240,
000. They wero bought by the Bardo
interests along with others in various
Pacific coast ports. Tho purchasers
stripped the brass and iron and all
fixtures and. hardwood of any vnluo
from the vessels and being unable to
dispose of tho hulks they aro being
burned.
Hear Rogers Tomorrow
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. (A.P.)
Tho president's air board has decided
to hear tomorrow morning Comman
der John Rodgers, who was in charge
of tho Hawaiian flight piano PN-9
No. 1. The board will recess at noon
until Monday. v -
Cnnk with gas.
tf
Marcell, the Health '
' Evangelist, Drawing ;
Big Crowds in Ashland
Regardless of the downpour of rain
Monday and Tuesday nights. Mat-cell's
big tent was packed to the walls with
an Interested audience, and last night
the crowds extended to overflowing.
Marcell paid tho unnecessary
license asked by the city, but some
of the home guards, including 'two
ministers, tried to havo his license
revoked, through a matter of jeal
ousy; but when Marcoll got through
with them in his lecturo last night
they wero glad to change their minds.
Many people from the surrounding
hamlets and also some from Medford
whd missed his demonstration while
be was here are going down to Ash
land. Marcell will be In Ashland
until Sundayt where ho will receive
visitors each : day. - -Adv. 185-
Eggs
PORTLAND, Oct. I. Eggs 1 to 2c
higher. Current receipts 37c; pullets
35fi'30c; firats SGl&ftSOc; extras
42 M (QW3c.
MAKE SHAM BATTLE
i
IT
Butter
' PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 1. Butter
steady. Extra cubes 52c; standards
50c; prime firsts 49c; firsts 47c; un
dergrades nominal; prints 53u; car
tons 54c.
Milk steady. Best churning cream
52c net shipper's track in zone one.
Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.55 cwt. f.
o. b. Portland.
Poultry
PORTLAND, Ore Oct. 1. Poultry
steady. Hiavy hens 25c! light Ific;
springs 25&28c; young whito ducks
25c. j
Sham battles, similar to the one
staged Tuesday night nt the fall
grounds, will bo annual events, ac
cording to present plans. Local na
tional guardsmen and guardsmen of
Ashland took part in the' last battle.
Grants Pass had Intended to, but did
rot. However, If another Is held In
1$26 that city will probably be repre
sented. '
, Many compliments have .been re
ceived by the local company for the
excellent manner in which they car
ried on the battle, and officers to
i gether with tho privates feel assured
that' it was a success.
Approximately 20,000 rounds of
ammunition were fired, 150 rockets
set off, 75 bombs used, 75 smoko can
dins and 50 flares burned during the
course of tho "conflict.",
. To Save Your Soap
-putiill tho little pieces of soap
aside it ml when you havo an accumu
lation; boil them up and bottle thorn
as a liquid soap. You may add borax
Id - this If you wish to incrcaso its
strength. Such soap Is good for
washing out tho things you wash by
hand and which require more dolicate
soap, or for a shampoo or to bo used
as any other soap.
. Another way is to tie the . small
pieces In a bag and use them as
a cake of soap or as you use the
soap shaker In dishwashing; or they
mny he shaved up flno and used as
soap flakes.
PiMe THotightySr "Rxfag
THB LOW) HKARS AND BAVKS.
The Lord Is nigh unto ill them
tint nil upon Mm, to nil Hint rail
upon hlin In truth. He will fulfill the
detlre at them that fear him: he also
will hear their cry. and wl aava
tbem.Pf. 145:18, 19.
This office la prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc used on the
your orders to traveling men and hare
them printed out of Medford. I'hone
us and ve will call. it
lOtIltHS
rOItTI.A.VI), Ore, Oct. 1. Pota
toftH steady. r now ....1.60 G-1.75.
Olilonn Bteatly S1.3ui 1.50.
Nuts Old crop steady. Wnlnutn
No. 1, 231c; f lllicrtH nomlmil; al
mond 2 5 27c; israzll nuts IS Si -Mil",
Italian chestnuts 21c.
Cascara bark quiet; nominal at
6'7c: Orepon-prape root nominal.
Hops easier. .New crop clusters 25c.
Ran Frnmisco Market
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. Buttor
fat f. o. b. 64V5C . .
Farm Llfo Aids Scrapper.
PARIS. Marcel Nllles is BlnB
back to tho farm to await his next
flcht. Knocked out fourteen times
ho- apent .two months on the farm,
thon came back nnd knocked out Jack
Taylor of Omaha in two rounds last
nlcht.
SKINNYMEN
Thin Men
Run Down Men
Nervous Men
You probably kndw that Cod TJvor
Oil Is the greatest flesh producer in
tho world. .
Uccause It contains more Vita
mines than any Mod you can got.
You'll be Klad to know hat Cod
Mver oil comes in sugar coated tab
lets now, so If you really want to
put 10 or Z0 pounds of solid healthy
flesh on your bones and feel well
nnd strong, ask Heath's Drug Stoge,
West Side Pharmacy, Medford" Phar
macy, on any druggist for a box of
McCoy's Cod ldror Oil Compound
Tablets.
Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and
If you don't gain five pounds In 30
days your druggist in authorized to
hand yi ack tho money you paid
for them.
It Isn't anything unusual for m,
person to gain 1ft pounds in 30 days.
"flet McCoy's, tho original nnd
genuine Cod Uver Oil Tablet,' Adv.
RUSSElLIS p"e
D
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SEE OUR SALE WINDOWS
George Maddpx
:" .' ' Tenor
Assisted by W.Carlton Janes, Violin ,
Chas. D. Hazelrigg, Piano .
Presented in Recital
Presbyterian Church "
Friday Evening, Oct; 2
Admission Adults 75c, Children 60c.;
THE PATRON03 AND PATRONESSES ARE:
Mr. and Mra. nichard I. Wilson
Mr. and Mra. Knill Mohr i .
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Scott . o
Mr. and Mra. Dclroy Getchell
Mr. and Mra. Joe Drown
Mr. and Mra. Kdward White
Mr. and Mrs. II. Chandler Kgan
Mr. hud Mrs. Ttalpli Ktewnrt
Mr. nnd Mra. Vornon Vawtor
Miss Klir.aheth Gore , ,
Dr. and Mra. H. W. Clancy
, Mr. Porter J. Neff
' Mr., and Mra. W. It OAs
a) Mrs. John McConchle
Mr. nnd Mra. Thomna Clifford
Mra. IC. K. (lijfo
OCTOBER SALE!
'it.' , ... : ... . ; , t V,
Tax paying time is over and we're still here.
We need money, so here are some eye-opening
prices.. ' V r . V '" T ' 'v ' ' ;
Heavy bib overalls, made by the Black Bear people; 220
denim, both high back and suspender back, all sizes, go
ing at ; .$1.35"..
Boys' Long Corduroy Men's Work Shirts 69c '
Pants '."'.' $2.75 " Men's Khaki Pants. . .,98c'
Men's and Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 Caps ............ '.. .98c
Blankets going at. .... . 98c Boys' Overalls .98c
Canvas Gloves 10c ....
Boys' 4-piece Suits, 2 pants and vest . . . ... . , 2 . . . .$6.75
Men's fine wool, Overcoats going at .$12.50
Men's logger shirts, Men's and Boys' sweaters, Men's
underwear for less money. , .
You can save a lot of money by buying your winter cloth
ing and shoes at the cheapest store in the West.
WILL H; WILSON
' The Price Cutter
" 32 N. Front Street
Store Room On Main Sireet for Rent
I I I . nark m i i vh 11 1ft
"Oh, Judge
have d heartl"
The poor fellow simply couldn't
resist taking another man's CastlS
hat. Don't blame him too much.
There's such fine style in a Castle
hat that even a good man might be
tempted. '
Ffre to Ten 'Dollars
Ask Your Dealer '
crourke; eubanks mat co.
M.NU..CTU.... - flAWCfltO
1 .r
w
i "i 'V
CASTLE HATS
' '':'' 8olcl Exclusivfeiy at'
Mann's Department Store
.
Regular Monthly Meeting.
Friday, Oct. 2nd, 8 p. m.
Report of National Convestion by
H. G; WSrhdan and H. rf. William.
Handy Kitchen
Cabinets
Save the housewife many needless steps
and soon pay for themselves in time,
labor and worry saved. Pit snug' ana
tight and keep out dust and dirt, t- -
They add materially to the appearance
of the kitchen. The smoothly finished,
high grade fir of which they are built
readily takes paint or stain to make
them conform to the surrounding. t.
Priced as Low as $4S V
Or If you will send space you wish' to
nt, we will cheerfully
quote price on special built
Kitchen Cabinet. Send for
Illustrated catalog it con
tains many valuaple hints-
on finishing the new home
or modernizing the old
home.
O.B.Williams
Sash and Doors
19S0 Flrit Avs. So.,' Seattle. Wn.
Catalog
TBI
Yoil ehri roly 'ft'A our
Btntomcnt'. Wo niantl
fncturo only from tho
purant of products and
rtchlcvo a whiilcaotno,
rtulleloim croam tor
your delectlun.
1 Ak for '-
Nutritious le. Creim
or Yum Yum
". Jackson Coonty :
. .' Criamcfy
Cook with gin.