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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1925)
o o, o o o MAIL TRTBUyft, rTCDFOKD, ORECiOX, WEDNESDAY, 0( TOP.KIt 11, If. VMM TKS E AT STATE FAIR ARE ENTERX ASHLAND, Oct. M. - 0?ieclal.) Thn winners" fir llio Hoyn" and Girls' t-liiba who wcro prize tukurs lit the Blnto fair at Salem wera thiT KUosts to Alllsun street. Cliarlcs MeWllllaniB of Klamath Kails, who came to Ashland on Hun day. Is III at the family home on Church street. Mr. McW'illlams ex Iwcis to tnke his father, K. (i. Mo t Williams, back with him to Klamath ! Pulls fur nn indefinite may. j Miss Kvelyn Miller, Ashland IiIkIi : school girl, daughter of Mrs. Jndd :Miller, is With relatives near I'hlla ilolihla and will attend school there this yonr. Mr. and Mrs. I). P. I.ench ore oc cupying one of the Prances Hutler apartments since thulr return from Portland. Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. RiiKcr ' movin LI IQUOR FORWI ATLANTA, Go... Oct. 14. (Ily the AuKiifhiti.fl 1'itkm.) Ftiim row. that trom their home on .North Main street j mnvrnlilt- mart for Illicit trade In for- lille und when ! trlecP to uteri Iho niuililno tlio resultant explosion flung the front eii'J of his car throuuh the hack of his bui-uKe. Kudulph wus uu hurt. . of the chamber of commerce at Iho Tuesday forum luncheon. The group Included Ailena Joy. who i received u Bcoro of 99.5 In canning; Mary (laley, whoso score of 9S.9 111 BiVWluK made her one of Dm high point 'winners of I hiihlrn bevcraires. is now nioro or less A money raising campaign for the firmly established In southern wat X". M. C. A. work of Die city started ers. Present activities there arc so t 9 o'clock Wednesday morning to 1 exiensivo It Is believcil that the trade ralso funds for 1 9-!-::t, beginning , includes most of those former opera S4'plember 1, The budget amounts to I turn who niiiii:cil to escape the sharp IlKuo, whieh will cover the increases shooting const guardsmen's campaltrn Dm stale: llorotliv Stovon s and If-1 in the work over Die past year. On t lneuk on fluurishimr business off wamlii Matcinan, bread dem onstralbjn Tuesilay evening IS business men of iioaton. New York and Atlantic City team, and Klhm Cliiley, 'winner lot i Die city met at Die Plaza confectionery shores. second place in prune brejud making. tlo spend the dinner hour planning the ltum runners have accepted liter The .Misses Madge nnd Maii Mltt nell .work of the campaign. O. P. ('arson ally the admonition of Colonel Luke furnished some fine piano NluetH and , presided at the meeting and gave u Lea. of Tennessee to "come south, MIsb Hose Altklns played most accept- istirrlnK talk on tho neeils of work for young fellow," paraphrased from llor ahly two cello numbers. M'Jss Aitkin the boys of the town. Homer Hillings , ace Greeley's famous advice to young was accompanied by her mother,, .Mrs. nnd H. C. (laley put on a catchy dla-jmen. Harold Aitkin. (logue In which they featured tho va-1 And they have come fleets of V. O. N. Smith gave a report if the rious reasons pro nnd con that arc them. Many have been lured to Flor vlsit of the committco that attended met with by the canvassers in their Ida by tales of fabulous riches and nn Die harbor conference at Cu-sccnt work. A. E. Yount of Portland, super-' orgy of spending by winter tourists. City. , ! Intondent of the Y. 30. C. A. boys' j Others have been driven to Florida by I. K. Vliitng gave n very ninn cstinK nnt in tins state, gave tne main report ot tlio railroad confonu ice In .talk or tho evening. Koland Parks Portland. ropresonted tho Ill-Y club and ex- Cminty Superintendent Knsanno i pressed tho needs and hopes of the I Ionics Cartor was u speaker ani I gave I high school boys. This year tho a summary of the club work tin DioiY. M. C. A. work has been handled county. 'rs. Carter feels till t the under the leadership of Cleo V. How success ot club work depend upon ell. wlm has given half time to tho the home. ' work, Mr. Howell is retained on half i Captain John o. Herry. active coin- Tho Delpllinn Study club ope (f'l lt ,Dme aunln this year and It is hoped mnnder of the coast guard forces. scTison'H worV on Tuemlny wl Ih the, that In another year It will be possible Colonel Simmons has set up head riuadt. nnsulhln cutlook. The m pmher-, to eiKnloy a man on full time. No ciuarters at Tampa with branch of- shin, divided jnlx three convers: Hlonal community work pays bigger dlvl- groups, met at the homes of Mrs', H. C. dcmW than time and money spent on Gnley, Mrs. D. Vcfcazl and Mrs. "lydo hoys. Ashland is fully awake to the Malone. Tne tlireo groups were tinder nee nnd tho committee who have tho leadership of JHrs- H. C. Haley, tho 'work In charge anticipate no cllf Mrs. D. Perol ami Mrs. John i Pin- flcully In raising the required huilgets. ncrnn. Attendance -was excellent! nnd I Mas. Homer Millings and Mrs. P. S. Die membership riist enthusiastic. KngHe, who visited Salem as delegates over the work. Tlio next meeting', will to tho missionary conference of the be the regular ch.pocr meeting U be, Methodist church, returned home hold In the Civic riumiouse. ucu w.r . .Moiniay nignt. Uncle Ham's Intense efforts In other southern waters. Three branches of America's com bat sorvlco are represented in Flor ida by Colonel II. I. Simmons, retired army officer, state prohibition admin istrator; Commander P. P. Hambsch. retired navy officer, his assistant and 27.. At that time fiM-mnl talks will bo given bv several of) the member) i. MIsb Margaret Ca sad of the bic logy .Immrlment of the Uligll school, fls 111 and unable to meet Iier' classes. Cleo V Howell, who handles the blilogy classes In the srad.iK. has chaise of .Miss Casad's work ditrlng her nbtnce. Miss Caroline Warnnr. who Is Hos girl for Candyland. Is taking a Short vacation and will mako a short yisit In Grants Pass. MIbb K. J. Itnlne Ih hero from rtxt'-t land for a few days to attend to brtsl ness Interests. Wlittii In Ashlnnd Mss Itnlne Is the guest of.Mrs. Lulu Wilson of Llhorty street. . I Tho Ashland IilRlil football BHiial moots Grants l'as on tho Ashlnnd field on Saturday. IMho present flio wenthor continues thdre will he Ideal conditions for a gnmo and a good-slzeo! crowd Is expected. ' Mrs. J. P. Uennnnv inieni resiuem. dropped dead at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. Mr. Denhum 1b a man well along In yearn. The Ashlnnd Order of Demolny nets In capacity of host 1 on Wednesday evening to both tho Yrokn nnd Mod ford orders. Tho Wednesday night nfralr Is to ho a venison banquet. Miss Margurot Van, Dyke has accept ed a position In Mwlforcl. whero sho will work In at clorlcnl position for tho California Oregon Power company.. Itev. S. .1. Chancy and family leave on Thursday for tholr new homo nt Kugnno. They will drive down In the family car. One of the Whlttlo trucks will carry their .: housohold goods, . which left today. ' ' Mrs. J. II. McGoo Is nblo In bo out ii'tnln after severnl lays of Illness. MARVELOUS STUNT DONE BY AVIATOR MITCH EL KIKLD, NEW YOHK, Oct. 14. (A. P.) Captain E. E. W. Duncan of LaiiBfiold, Va cluctririetl thuttsandH who were watching tho concluding races today when he brought hl Wr DoukIuh trannport piano, carryhiB onu ttn of cargo and an observer, nnfcly to tho S''oiinl. tie Hpito tho Iohs of tho entire left Hldo of IiIh lantllnK nsHombly, Hace officiate who hatl ileclared Hie feat ImpoHwiblo, hal wont a pulico plane aloft to, warn ' the filer and had amhulancoH wtilliiiK I at tho point ho waa expected to crash. flees at Miami. Jacksonville and Pen- Hacola. Key West in headquarters for tho coast Kuard. Commander Hambsch has discover ed that a KiRnntlc. English rum run ning syndicate Is operating in Klor ida waters. In the syntlicate's fleet are ships carrying cargoes of 15. 000 to 20.000 cases, valued at VSno.OOO and retiled in Florida for J3.50O.00O. There are seven vessels six schoon ers and a converted yacht In the fleet which keeps Its supplies replen ished by fast motor boats capable Of out distancing any craft In the coast guard service. PANAMA RENT RIOTS QUELLED BY TROOPS NEW YOItK, Oct. H. (A. P.) Dis orders duo to a general strike against high rents have led to action by I'nlted States troops In I'anama at tho renuest of the l'anamnn government. Advices from Panama tell of the city being policed by Culled States soldiers. Presumably they are mem bers of the 33rd intnntry. stationed in Die canal zone at Kort Clayton, five miles from Panama City. Disorders ceased on arrival of Die troops. When the troops raided strike headquarters one striker Jumped to the street from a balcony and was killed. The troops closed strike head quarters and contiscated literature. Tenants havo been on strike all the month In an effort to compel land lords to limit their earnings to 12 per cent yearly. Went to Show with Cops. TCCKON, Ariz. Patrick Acuna. en route front Nogales, Ariz., to San Diego where ho Is wanted on fifty charges of forging J6.&00 worth of checks, said that he attended it thea ter In Los Angeles with police officers while they wero looking for hlnl. What My Neighbor Says Is of Interest to .Med foul Folks. LOS AXOEI.ES. Someone hitched a nitroglycerine bomb to tho starter of Police Sergeant Rudolph's nutomo- When one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, dizziness urinary disorders and other kidney ills and has' found relief from nil this sickness and suffering, that person's advice Is of untold value to friends nnd neighbors. , The following case Is only one of many thousands, but It Is that of -a Medford resident. .Who could ask for a better example? Mrs. J. II. (Justin. R21 S. Cirnpc St.. says: "I have been taking Donn's Pills off and on and have always re ceived satisfactory results. My kid neys have always been weak and the least cold or strain affects them and makes my back weak and lame. A couple boxes of Doan's Pills never fail to remove the misery and strengthen my kidneys.' I POUR YEAKS LATER, Mrs. Gus I tin said: "Doan's Pills have never failed to give me relief." Price 00c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dunn's Pills the same that Mrs. Oustln had. Foster-Milburn Co.. Mfrs., Huffalo. N. V. Adv. No More Films Ily MulH CULVER CITV. Calif. Tho De Mllle studio operated by Cecil 1). Do Milte, announced that as a result of recent suits Involving authorship of screen plapys, all scenarios submittod by mail arc being returned unopened. Mrs. Cmtlhlgt Krvps Score. WASHINGTON. The CoolldKes havo been getting tho returns from Pittsburg by radio. Presumably Mrs. Cuolidgo has been keeping score. Conk with gnu. Thought 3 Little Children Needed Mother's Care "My stomach suffering was so severe that I could not have lasted much longer. I did not enre so much for myself but did not want to leave my three llttlo children, who needed a mother's love and care. A cousin In California wrote; me ubout Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy and I took a course of It. I havo since been entirely well." It, Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and al--lays the Inflammation which causes practically all stoninch, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. At all druggists. HOTEC" LANttERSIIItl BnAnWAYkT SEVENTH unj Before Investing Your Savings in a Home Make sure of the Electrical Installation Insist on "Checi" Seat Electrical Wiring A home is an important investment one step you can take to safeguard that investment is the selection of a "Check" Seal contractor to make the electrical installation'. The "Check" Seal identifies qualified ttc- ' trical contractors who put in convenient con nections for electrical appliances, who use"" good workmanship and install only standard ' wiring devices. Before you build or buy, insist , that the wiring be done by a "Check" Seal, contractor. Also remember that "Check" Sea( ? retailers sell quality electrical merchandise. PACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY . iam r&AHcnco to junhui lotto sues oakum rorruKt lumi trosADB DirttSfrutot for Gcncnl Bactrie Before yen tmildL bur of "" tol ar kr vnM mm mm A Service For Every Home At tlic Aiiifrieaii Laundry you will find a service exactly suited to your iai'ticular .ivuireineiit. It is a kind of service that will eliminate tlie drudgery of home washing and cost a surprisingly small amount of money. It will pay you to investigate our various types of service you will be convinced that it is an investment to regularly patronize this laundry and actually save you money in the long run. 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' Zeroene Protes Quality in Use Zerolene challenges comparison with any oil made, whether of eastern or western origin. If you Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less have not yet tried Zerolene re member it is successfully lubri cating every make of car in use high priced and low more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made! - Why pay tribute to. a super stition? Insist on Zerolene, Always ask for ZEROLENE by nam. Qet the Facu! . ' A series of independent and im partial reports showing the expert ence of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) , , o O O O & , o