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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1925)
o o o o o o o o o . O- o o o onF:oS, ttt?tt) av. rroTiFR 2,' in-3r, P0 Half ih world it half atUtp Clt Is terrible to feel all drauted out to live from one day to the reit in constant state of weariness, t et thou sands do, because con stipation is destroying lheit energy even their interest in life. Only, Kellogg ALL - BRAN I . . .., .h. in-.. 1 Al Mit "chcH otnor anil mc mfii"K " - . , .u(r ;.. rial r.-unl..n i.f fm..Hy '' "" uf tho U,a," uf lur t.e r.m-ml.ei.-.l by the two whrii in lllm"!. I,,y m.t In the !..M Hill h.e. Ill .Mrs. U,y hs Leon. quite ill hut l wan ..t-l.lentnlly thnt .Mr. ('try pliKhtly Inmrov.-uV "urncd thu. hi. H-l-r t Ciold : .i. ll-y ha, new roof on Ms lllll in meeilnK n,l lalkiim u, n v..l- nlore huihllns. S. P. TRAIN IS Icy resident c,n the rui -uanu-win j - ',-,,,.. Frani-i-o jitney bus who knew the , tvntral rlnt wore vwitora in i-.ii.lt run ? family whn they !dert at tho I Point i rlday. They have ren oil old inlnlnB town of Imrdanelles up-I their fruit ranch above central lulrit. !, I," t" 5 111.1 many yearn Mr. .Mr. and Mrs. A. II Thorn,,,..,, , ha e Cary UiUKhl the public nchol in Dui- moved to a location four miles no Ih danelles in the rl days before tho of Central P., t on the 1 acl lo hlllh cominK of the raihoad to the valley, way where they intend to build a and finds but few of hi. former pupils w-rvlce station and ramp Riounds. left in the Cold Hill district, and less: .Mrs. Whalcy has been very ill for brings sure ano sais iclicf Icom tui oiacaso. VI LOADED T EN A WELCOME: ,.r the old residents, such as J. V. .several days. Hays, tho Lhavners, Itawls and Swin dohs. ' ' o o o PAtm two ' News From "Rural Districts TALENT TALK .Mr. and .Mrs. Waller Charley took; I their baby. Patricia, to a doctor In Mr and Mrs. Wm. Wellcr and MedTold Saturday, their (tuests, Mr. anil Mrs. Floyd Mabel Wcrtz left Saturday for Hilt. Davis of Huntiniilon. VV. Va.. motor- where she will pack her household by My' Mrs. V.. W. Krtill. I r,ll.l Hll.r., Oct. 2 It. V. Kwnll, liOdl'K H1VKII, Kept. 30. on the local lumber yard man while de. Friday nlxht about 60 of the i i ' llv. i Imr a heavy load out to the dent, of Jtoitue Itlver fathered at ' Kclrnar-Vanpct mine from his yard the Community Hall lo welcome the slowed 1,1s ainu truck down to a very n.-. f...i m'low speed after leaving the pavement teachers and make them reel at .. . , . , on Second avenue N. and passlnK over home In our city.' The evening was . . lr(i.h,t .,n f i1i,.i1u.!,v , i .a t..Mt Krl.lav. re- fronds for storage. spent In vlnltln and soverul wind ,,-,.,. ,,, nillrond crossing and brldse i turning via Klamath Falls. Mr. and I.yle Carlton has been hatilmir in talks were itiven, Miss Kvelyn Cars-' a la Just lis he came onto lira railroad ,,,. Davis left Talent Thursday for baled hay from Eaule I'olnt for Sam lens, who has (aUKbt here for the . crosslnlt tlie enslne of tho machine an' Krancisco, and expect to visit Coy. In his return trips he took i. ...at inivn veni-s. trnvti n verv In-; ntnnord and refused tM start. I'n- i- t .... AnD..ia ami phocni. Ariz., out lumber for Connor. Mr. Carlton lerestlnic talk on Hie advancement noticed by Mr. Kwan paRseiiKer train ; un their way back to their home In drives a White truck, owned nnH lrntirni.niit in ft A H In the No l i n.rt hhrin ntl ftwnorteri ni-filind ' ...... ... itA it., nn.t fro tliivis tleor-f'e lVfldnies of F.aule i'olnt. schools durlnx that time. At the the end and was fast approaching ' ..,. nlnved their weeks visit In the j'' Alice Dennis made a business trip close of the evening lluht refresh-. tho loaded truck. Tlif driver Jumped . ., iMVcr valley very much, in- to Kagle I'olnt Saturday ments were served' by the ladies of to save himself and signaled the ap- I (lee( the Civic Improvement club. proachliig train, but tho signal came ' , ,lR sn.n.ittW, Horn, Kept. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. ! too lain and before the train could be J- 1,0 '"",m , .? .rl H.rahan o Ward', creek a 'stopped I, struck the truck forward . Wesley Drls-.d re urne, l,wt Sun-'-'.,er. . at the engine, knocking ...e truck and , J-V "": l" " 'enhr. ,1 Mr. Jenlson, a bachelor, living load rrom tne track and badly wreck- "-"ii. - ,.,...,ii N. I' alone here1, was folinll dead Ft Iday Ing the H u k. This bad piece of road 11 for Clendalc, where tliey besan in his cabin by neighbors. He had has been the cause of many broken eft Sunday afternoon for thei. '"'. been dead -for severs I days. He Is springs ami minor accidents among ln """" .,,... .. ,. , , Mrs. Comstock visited with Mrs survived by two daughters. One patrons ot mis unnnisneii pieco came from Kllensbuig. Wash., and , ' ' ''aclflo highway, but this nccl- u weie in a.Ll ...u... . M1)roy ohapley .,8 hei-illnn sheep .took i hnrge of the body. Nothing seemed to interest her Mih. Paul Kurz called on Mm. Coy WedncH'lay. Carl H:inmn und Kd Holnian diovo un from Unrl-ls, California 'ltst Tuoh- .... , i..u uilih t...i, u;iv. inev Hiuyeti imhmukih lllllHlll - .... . ,1,.,. Hanson utxi un iiic "" t,..h o.wl i."i,-t Vi.u-lii'v nf Ash- 'land were In Talent last Saturday, bertha Charley Sunday. u,-m Nii.i in- ni'uvii'ni iiinn jci iv I " . . tnr Utitn PnV- - Mrs. I.ela Hhepperd Is reported on'autolsts. The cily, county, and high- I All Items for this column snoum An.lrew"''"Crlssom and Mrs. the aick list. Her friends all i,0, .ay comiiilsslon seem lo have aban- oe nan.ieu u. uie io.ai t o. . ...... 1JouBlns Uold callcd on Mrs. Coy Arthur Ha r hart was a caller at making the necessai y repnii s and the day evening. 1 Tuesdl(r'. In urvis enrolled in the Tuesday r.'ltaiia. ' I mgn SCIIOOI una weea. nne .a Hatuntay nlghl Is the reguhr night ! " '" '" W- I'eiersen. member of the sophmore class, for our grange to meet Kveryone I'fsldent of the local Kelinar-Vunpet .Mlsg liernice Combs is staying at should try and attend. Visitors from '"""B ""pany has sold his business the home t.f Mrs. Ceorge Carter and other grange, always welcome. Interest, at ernonu, Oregon, an. attending high school. An Item of Interest from Marsh- w", "i ,HI" "nrr ,""1 "" "n Arnsplger of the T. I. D. field. Oregon, Is the birth of a baby " n'w '" here at ( s attending the slate fair at Salem boy. born the forepart of Seplem- 'n 'he mercantile line ami to tl.la week and helping with the Tal- bar to Mr. and Mrs. Allan MeOreg-i ,7'",f,'','1 1 ,"mnK, ", . , n P"1 UrinU"n IJ",l'", "" lhe,B oty. The young man will be named i1'"" 1 reported that he will Rliy FMm an fallliy ar0 enjoying Allan Jr Mrs M.dregorv was for-1 f"ll","'1 aeveral other business new ra(Uo. merly Mis. Myrtle Mager e ,f Z, Z m, IIT"' M,"i, V", ' "'" "' M- EVC,'e,t V ellv I Oold lllll and establish businesses as , September 23. n son, Who passed Mr. and Mrs. F.arl Sirahan and Z" rZy'Z "ZlX'r ""'ny W""ln "n family were Sunday visitors a. Iheir I i"", M. L. Alford of Medford spent Sat- daughters, Mr. Cln.eneo M.t.hes at 1 1" 7 d'sii" t VMbui- w M i, -niveau Ur,,ny ",nM w"" '"" ,""""M'' M''8 Talent. iiift f' l i iiiii , , M l. Ilncau. Knthprn0 Afr(, wh j, vm-y IU. ' " nf ,mes l-rert!;ra:i'!nV,LiT.r.U Lrr: II,. WHWU .f Klumn.h Kalis passed away Kntiirdny at the hos- u, th,. rii-ni i,r ,.. v.....,....i ....!..., l" nl" w,ln nor "lolhcr, whose rc- Pllal in Medford and was hurled , ,,.,!,, (ii,, Mll, . covery Is Very doubtful. Mrs. Alford Tuesday. Mr. Uwrenee has Ihe. Ar.,. ,, ,,,., f,.ly yemn' " a Talent pioneer, sympnthy of his friends In Ills bo-, diaries Carv. an old time resident of A' T' K,"lln!,,n traded In his reavMnent. I Jackson and Josephine counlles K'" '1 " 11 StuelinUer car last Sat- The fnrmors are nil busy now gel-! sl..iped off nt fluid Hill recently from ur,,B- ling In thelf fall crops as the early 'Kalians city. Mo., enrouto to lower Ml'' "ni1 Mr"' J- '- (''ilttem of St. rains have made It so the ground California. The lmv..l..,- i K.-..n,r Helena are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1. can no pioweii early this year. Its it Dangi-miia .loli In Xew Voik. SVItAl?l'HK. N. V. A federal pro- duty. Makes Foods Taste Better Every of Mis. Frank M. I'arker of c.,1.1 lllll E- Barton. They wero accomiianied who was formerly an old time resi- y ,r"' Fred llarger. who will be ileal of Miii.ilii.i-n i ,. .....i u..n....t reincmbered bv her nianv f l-ill.lMv as i veat-s air.i i-elm-ne.l l t!..l.i lull ... Miss flladvs Itai-ton. hlbltlou agent is seriously ill fri.ni ! side. It lunl been u 1 ' Paul Denimer nii.i .Tnbn 'Htttmn! drlnklug hud liquor in the course, of the broiher and sister had met. nor returned Saturday from n huntingl did tbev know the whereabouts of 'rll west of (own. Paul got a fine. deer and his friends have been en- Joying venison. Mr. nml Mrs. II. I,, TtirnbnllBh were In Medford shopping last Sat urday. ... Mrs. llanel Ferns was u .Medford visitor last Saturday. Misses llutli Howman and Anna l:ans and Messrs. Marlon Costley and Alec Howman and Win. Vlmnnt attended an Epwoi th league social ln I Ashland last Friday evening. Mrs. J. r. Denham will leave this ruining Saturday for Oakland. CM., where she will visit her son. Lloyd Turner and family for two weeks. Don Kvans. who has had charge or Iho Oregonlati routo here has turned his route, over in Hubert Sandlln. who will "peddle" the Portland ore gonian hereafter. Itev. and Mrs. M. M. ' Heed re turned Inst Sunday from Tacoma. where they went to visit their son who la In n hospital at American Lake. They report Mm ns greatly Improved and ihluk he will be able In leave the hospital In another month. Mr. nml Mrs. W. F. fjrlm nf Klamath Tails arrived Wednesday and have moved Into Daddy Pace's apartments. Mrs. Chester Wallers In enmpnny with her brother. Claude Sanders and her slater. Mrs. rtateinan of Ashland left Tuesday by motor Tor Mill Frnllclsco where she will visit, relatives fr a week or so. Hev. M. M ,,,,, ,.,,,.,, , lo M.. I.. church next . Sunday morning 'lining the absence of IScv. Win. VI mont who is l. Kuuene intending', ......... ti.e. The Ylinont's left f..r i.iiKcno ny nmior Wednesday morn Ing ..ii. aim Mrs. Clarence R. Long ... ......ncr, samuei f Angeles Wslted Tuesday and Wednesday at the home f Mr. mK ,ir,r,. ........it . lA,nx T,u,v hHVe hfrn .noior in,. ( visit relatives at f .. 1 ," r''" "'n'1 "r rottitnliig ..- ...... f.ome m caiirornia. Mis. n. .M,.tj.r(, Am, ,,u,Kltr Itowena. , nnvp m ,.,,,, h parent,,. Mr ,, Mr,. w , relui-ne.1 i.. t. i. . ..' . ... H " ""wo l tioeoburg .j flung j "Frem Cmtti Cwi By THE end of the second act she wished ahe were home in bed ahe was tired always tired. That fact showed in her face. And "she" may be multiplied by tens of thousands of women in America. For it was the world's most universal disease that was sapping her strength and killing her interest. . . . It is good to know that Kellogg's ALL-BRAN has brought permanent relief to thousands of sufferers from constipation. When ALL-BRAN travels through the system, its fiber remains unchanged. Therefore, it can sweep the intestine clean. It can absorb and carry moisture through the intestinal tract and stimulate it to natural, healthy action. ALL-BRAN is what doctors call a bulk food. ' Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is delightful with milk or cream, sprinkled over other cereals; cooked with hot cereals; in soups or made into the many, recipes given, on every package. If .eaten regularly, it is guaranteed to bring permanent relief or the grocer returns the purchase price. ' Eat two tablespoonfuls daily in chronic cases, with every meal. r , ( . , , , Be sure to' get Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Only ALL-BRAN brings sure results. .You can see that a part-bran product can,' at best, be but partially effective. . Kellogg's is the original and only ALL BRAN. lt; is the bran which doctors rec ommend. Accept no other if you Would be sure. . All grocers sell it. , Leading hotels and restaurants serve it , Buy a package of Kellogg s ALL-BRAN today. The original ALL " BRAN ready-to-eat i .V.- Slutvtt tOat.iMllOH Alt BRAN AOT.TO tM - ALL-BRAN CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Mafn Phone 505 OOGOOCKOOC-OOOGOXXyfJ" Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manaper ' - Phone 105 ' ' 30 North Central I OOOt0"OOOOOOOOOfOOOOCC5000 DODGE COUPE 1924 Excellent Condition The Busy Corner Motor Co, Medford Glass Co. MORTON C ROHOIKI Automohllp Glass snd Mirrors made to order. We call for your sash antl replace broken windows. , i v.,-. f li!' Phone 140. 118 S. Bartlett. (REASONABLE! HOSPITAL well-remeinbered cup brims with hearty cheer The rollicking spirit of the West. The essence of unbridled hospital Jty broad as western plains. That is the halo surrounding Hills Bros. Coffee, pride of the coffee-loving est, toast of millions from Puget Sound, to the Mississippi River. Pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee. Release that ' scnsc-stirring aroma I Brew a cup and taste that marvelous flavor! The Recognized Standard ! Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the :Afa! on the can.o 1 1 ills Bros. Coffee . . is economical to use. HILLS BROS COtfFEC o o l 1 6s O o vir kftft Ikt cjrt frjk, q it i Our expert doctors and surgeons, excellent food, and quiet aurroundinf brino vou real health. B mi f TRIIT.f AN FUMCIICO.uUli S2Z EAGLE POINT HEMS HfV. Mr. r.iy f .,.oK... h'r.m, ""'." ,i'"'" ",,r . n .. . . . . . ,,,, ng ,orv PM , nM NWlay m.irnlng nt II. n, , ! hM,. .- ,he ,, , ,hp h-Ti ' ,Ur "cho"1 Wnlrh ""I! hf t th "in,, Oil ,,ul" . 1hti V'lh ImilitiVtiinriit !... r!, , ,i. ,. yn n Thi I'ltl fiit TrHi h..! . ., ... t'Ur mrmherohlp t.n,,m h rl nrw mrtiibm wl prwrit tn 'nloy ih .,.n,ll, in,,..,,,,,, fa nt.in.rmg, , ! -. - .f WT. ' " gm 11 OEM October 2na, 1925 7:30 p. m. -Natatorium in:. President Clancy of the Medford Chamber of Commerce e ly urge, eery Medford voter, including the ladiWto attend thu meeting, whether Ihev.W t2L " meM- er theyr or against nv iul tres. I his .s a meeti.s (v everybody. Seition.'ill b. .L come from the floor and will be opefi for tjiwugrfor. he ?1 1 )U! 1U Ul in o Ha 1 11 r thl 31 ch 1 iai hi IOC Un h IO . Tl la: 1 0 in laj Jtl rai Hfui fat Wo 1 rh no rot I'Ohiit iri.nm rr n10 ,. ' iniltce, 1BO 3t