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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
o vxav vovri . MEDFORD MATTr TRTOTTXK MFDFORD,' OREOON", FRTDA OCTOBER 0, 192." MOTORISTS WA TO GET HEADLIGHTS FIXED AS REQUIRED Motorics driving at nlirht with Im jwiuer lights, or hemlllKhts whlrh have not been adjusted In compliance with a recent Htate law, are subject to arrest accordlnK to an announcement, made today by State Traffic Officer J. ,1. McMahon. Only 35 per cent of the auto llghta In Jackson county have been udjuuted Mild that officer this morning, having received the information -from state headfiuarterH. a condition which he labels as belnff inexcusable a llKht testing stations In Medford nnd other county cities have not been rushed for some time, giving ample opportu nity for the motorist to have adjust ment)! made. The luw has' been In effete since September 1st and before that lime testing stations wore open several weeks in preparedness of the anticipated rush, during that time, wild Mr. McMahon, allowance for mo torist driving with Improper lights was made. "Hut." he said, "that iime is past From no one there will be no grace." If adjusted, lights on small cars deriving their electricity from mag netos, will be nlbm-ed the freedom of the stato highways at night, the de partment of state, having recently made a new ruling for the benefit of the owners of such cars, It Is also the alw for the motorist to dim his adjusted lights when driv ing on wet pavements. Arrests for this violation, said the officer, will also be made. RNEllZlRDSe IN WELL NO f E HUM E TAi'OMA. Oct. 9 (A. !'.) Lizards ln( the well do not constitute an ex cuse for the manufacture of home brew, 'Justice Miller ruled yesterday In sentencing Lucille lJclaney to ten days in Jail and a fine of.$lG0. The county dry squad reported tho sclzuro of more than 100 pints of htme . mado beer at . the Jjelaney place, "You didn't have all that heer for your own use?" tho court asked the defendant. "Yes, I did," declared the defendant,- "The water In my well was not fit to drink. I had it cleaned out and the man found two lizards. I could not drink tho water after that." "No excuse," his honor stated. merals "10" with pen and Ink In these corners. Passer of the mixed notes is de scried as follows: 2i to 25 years of ago; 6 feet and fi inches in height; medium build; smooth face; wears a it ornately cap and hut; dark suit, and at times gray. Most of the victims of tho raised note artist are proprietors of grocery stores and bake shops which are open during the evening. (J as filling ttta tions have also been victimized. It is the request of tho police If any person is detected attempting to pass a raised bill, a determined effort should be made to hold and turn him over -to tho police. The Markets Llvcwlock. PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. , 9. Cattle receipts 140 (QG direct or through); calves, 30. Market steady. J log receipts 90 (direct or through); market nominally steady. Sheep; no receipts; market . ndml nally steady. coram bills The Screen By Ye Press Agent. Tin I'aiv Tliat Kills CniUrlii . Those who like automobile racing will have nn opportunity to witness "the fastest dirt road race ever stag ed." without having to stand In the sweltering sun on a dusty road, says the publicity department of the Hunts t'raterlan, where, beginning today, tho newest Ulchard Dlx feature. "The Lucky Devil," will be housed for two days. The race In question was staged hver tho treacherous gravel road lead ing Into Lakewood, N. J. In the pic ture Dix drives tho 40-mile course every Inch of the way. Twenty other drivers are seen with htmat the start. "Tho Lucky Devil' is tho tale of i - lit. j I.... kn ' jmn il inn niu uruHiiiinK could do behind the wheel of a fast car and tho rest of his life doing It. KM her Ralston is the pretty leading lady. A comedy, Patho News apd Raem end llallard at the orguu completes tho bill. Portland Wheat. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct 9. Wheat JUili hard white, l.9: hard white, JUuosleni, Raart, soft white, I1.3G44; western white, $1.36; hard winter, northern spring, western red, $1.26. Today s ; car receipts Wheat, 42; flour, 8; corn, 1; hay, 7. Kggs - - PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 9. Eggs: tup eggs cent lower. Current receipts 3c: pullets 371i37'jc; firsts 40c; extras 45& c. Hotter Putter: Prints up two cents. Cubes unchanged. Extra cubes, city , 62c; standards Glc; prime firsts 4!lc; firsts 48$6c; undergrades nominal; prints 55c; cartons 6tic. Milk unchanged. Best churning cream f2c net ahlpper's track in zono one. Raw milk (4 percent) $2.55 cwt. f.o.b, Portland. Chief of Police Adnms warns local merchants against .accepting $1, $2 and $5 bills oltored to represent $10 by means of erasing or removing original numerals on four- corners, face and back, and tracing the nu- Poiiltry Poultry steady. Heavy hens 25c; light IGc; springs 25 6 2 Sc; young white ducks 23r2&c. Potatoes Onions steady 41.50(9 1.65. Potatoes steady, new $1.75$ 1.85. San Francisco Market SAN KRANt'iSCO, Oct. 9. Buttcr- fat f.o.b. San Francisco 64 ttc , .. William Dromond at Itlalio "Ridln' Pretty." attraction starring AVllllmii Desmond, which will bo shown In the Itlulto theater com mencing today, Is a comedy-drama dealing with tho experiences of a numbci of cowboys who go to a Mg city to lend moral support to one of their number who has Inherited a for tune but must live In the city for a year before he can claim his inheri tance. Desmond Is supported by Ann For rest. Billy Hulllvan, star of short fea tures, among them being "The Leath er Pusher" and "Tho Fast Stepper," T'linhope Wheatcroft. Hilly (Mills, Hllm Cole, Tex Young and Frank Rice. Cole Is one of the most dating mo torcycle stunt wen In tho country and a race between Desmond ami Colo on a motorcycle and a train Is one of the big, promised thrills. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9. (U. S. liuroau of Agricultural Economies.) Young roosters, colored, 3 pounds, 29ra 3lc pound; staggy, showing spurs, nominal; Leghorn hens. 2 pounds, 20$i 21c; 3 pounds, 23&25c; $K to pounds. 20fii 28c. : Ducks Yonng, -20 fa 22a m.-; r rrr- Cook with gns, tf BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs nnd colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant to take; Creomulslon is a new medical discov ery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and Inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agen cies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulslon contains. In addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Infected membranes and stop tho Irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to tho stomach, is'nbsorbed Into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulslon is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of porslstent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for building up tho system after colds or flu. Aloney refunded If any cough or cold is not relieved after taking ac cording .to. directions. Ask your drug gist. Crcomulsloh Company," Atlanta, (in. (adv). 3 lk-low Freezing In Rend. BEND, Ore., Oct. 9. The coldest nlghf In many months was expe rienced in Bend last night with tho temperature dropping to five below freezing accord ing to the, govern ment weather observer. The night was clear, although a slight haze over tho Cascades north of Bend was visible this morning. France Fights Germany VIRNNA War between Germany and France again! Suzanne Lengicn is hero to play Frau Neppach. Each is a national tennis champion. - PEERLESS Doughnuts Something New for Medford Traders Saturday 18c . Per dozen There's a difference hi the New Peerless Doughnut and the ordi nary k i n d they're, light',- crisp, delicious. PEERLESS BAKERY . 7 South Biverside mt IT T C C JT IT V 9 2 Phone A Ui5CLl O 31 BOYS' FIRST "LONGIES" HERE MAKE IDEAL SCHOOL SUITS NOW ' : My, but he is a manly little chap, just look at that suit, he is the picture of his dad. That's ". what .they all say when the boy first tries out ' his new ;'first longies" bought at "Russell's." . Good suits correctly tailored in the latest fashion, of good materials that will give excel lent service and at a very moderate price. The two pair of pants give doublclife to the suits, so when you pay , . ' ' ' $17.50, $20 or $25 for one of these suits from 12 year size to 20 year, . you really, are getting a suit at an extremely j moderate price. ".' " j '.' Many New Knicker Suits Just In MEN-We Want You to Know That $30 and S35 Buys Suits Here That Are Exceptional Values ' Suits that are 100 virgin all-wool, which gives them wear-resisting qualities that reprocessed wool suits cannot have. Suits that have styling equal to any expensive suit made. Suits that have the smart fabrics, suits that equal every test you 'put them to, that's the kind of suits you'll find in our stocks and that's the kind we recommend and want to show to you at the first opportunity ; ' 5 ; THEN REMEMBER You may pay a small amount down, the balance in ten weekly payments if you find it more conven ient no interest. - '" JUST IN! Men's Soft Felt Hats in New Shapes and Colors Yes, these are the new season's hats, designed in the styles that have been decreed as correct for the dressy fellows. There's a model to suit every preference and they're priced lower than usual for such qualities. $3.50 to $6 ;pi T . ,, . . . Hiinuiiila Holitr Iittiyoil. lU'rilAliK.XT, Houmnntn. ft. (A. I'.) U Jh UaiMfil thai thci Kou- tlllt II In II ili.ltl riiniitmr inililtuulflM which wan lino in Hall from Cher-1 1'otii k for tho Unit rrt Htulcu tumor row ha cancelled Its paHHau. "?k with (ran. ' iuanllairfl n(lrp of Sate. Nnttro Ik hereby K'vt'n, that tho un (IfiHinnnd KUiirdlan or tho estatu of li-KoroMt JoncH. un tier ntul In nur Bimnee of an order of the county court of Oregon, fur JackHon county, iiuulc nnd entered of record upon the Jour nut of Kald Court on the 23nl day of 8'tejiiler, I!f.'5, will, on the 3lt day nf October, lftjs, at 10 n. tn.. of wild day. nt the office nf Nmvhury Si Ni'whury In the Medford National Punk Hull. link' In Medford Orcein, fiell to the hlRhetit bidder for canlt, at ntivMto uth all of the rlh'ht. title. In t'TCKt and t'Htate of the wild pcKnrcat W, Jones. In ami to tho following le nci'lKd real property, nit uated In Jackson county. Oregon, and which In Particularly described ns follow, to , wit: lleglnnlnir at a point nn the South boundary of Donation Uind Claim No. 45, In Section Klght (M Township Thlrty-Klght (3h South. Uaie One (I) WeMt of the Willamette .Meridian. 21 H4 chains Went of the Southeast corner nf the ald claim, and running thence north in, 14 chalim. thence Kant l't.rR chHlnn. to the center of the county road, thence North on the center line of the county road 14.46 rhatiiH. thence Went along Hie center hue of the county roud ?J.K7 chuiiiH, theneo South chalnn: thence KaHt 3.71 chafnti; thence Hotith .10. Ill chalim; thi'iue I.uhl f. 4 chitinn; thence north 3fl-fii chuiiiH, to the place of hcgUwilng. A I o, beglnniitK nt a point on the l'aat linumlary of Ontxttlon lind Claim No. 4.1. .tn Section Klght (t) Township ThlrtyelKht 3R) South, Itango One (f Went Wtlliiniettc Mer idian. 26.34 chnlnH North of the Southeast corner ofnnld claim, nnd running thence Went II S'. chain: theneo South 1.74 chalim; theneo Went 2.00 chain: them e North KM t chalim; theneo Knt IS S:i chnltm; theneo South ft. 40 chain; to the pliu-e f beglnntng, contulnlng Hr. ni ncren. more or lean, n cording survey thereof, nnd which wild property l pnrtlciilnrly rlescrlhert In certtflcnlo of title No. 1K9, iHHiied by the I(eKintrar of Tltleii for JackHon County. Oregon. itd ale to be niatU subject to ronfirnnitlon hy tho order of the County Court of Oregon for knon county. ' o It. KAnr. JONMH, Ounrdlim ntfhe o?ittila of PeFurest V. Joiich. Free Delivery Service . f Santford & Co. 307-309 East Main Street Phone 702 ' Phone 703 Free Delivery Service Compare Service .05 Uirgts can Kox Lye .1 .10 Ijiix, package .10 . Ijavge can Old Dutch Celanscr : .08 10 large liars P. & 0. Soap '. AO 10 large bars Crystal "White Soap .40 Large package Peet's Washing Ma- j . chine Soap 30 t ' Large package Citrus Soap 45 Kconomy Jar Litis, dozen .'. 25 liall Mason Jar Lids, dozen , .20 50-oz. K. C. Daking I'owdcr .40 3-U). can Best Around Chocolate .80 10-11). can Calumet Baking Powder 1.35 12 cans Fancy Iowa Corn 25 Tender Peas, can 15 Phone us your order, and pay our deli very man afc your home Make Comparison Why should you furnish delivery service for your purchases? You merely help the merchant make more profit. , ,. . , - ; f. ' When we deliver your purchases free, we do not charge you any more than the merchant fur- ...... . i . . , nishing you no service We sim ply give you more for your money. Satisfy yourse'lf Patronize this this store next week and com pare each and every item with the price you paid last week If you are not satisfied with any purchase, return it to us and get your money. Compare Prices Camphell's Soup, any kiud 10 , ..... .... ' . Van Camp's Pork and Beans .08 Full pint bottle Catsup 25 Best Sugar Cured Hams, lb...;.., 35 . Fancy Full Cream Cheese, lb...... .30 ' Best Creamery Butter, lb.: .55 100-lb. sack Pure Cane Sugar .1.6.30 Kellogg's Corn Flakes........ ,10 -Mb. Folgcr's Coffee .57 2 lbs. Folgcr's Coffee, lb.. .56 Large can Fancy Red Salmon 30 Best Stone Jars, per gallon .22 . 2 packages Chesterfield Cigarettes 25 ( 2 packages Lucky Strike Cigarettes 25 2 paeKages Camel Cigarettes .. .25 . Our prices will be the. sam ' ; ' ' . all next week I o