Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1925, Image 2

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PAOE TWO
ORfifiOtf, SATURDAY," 00T0BFRQ17, 1&
JTooaicaci
J-J Personal
A phanKO in th fine weather that
lias been prevailing lately in InikiUd
hy the official prediction for Huniluy,
which foreonHts oloudlnwHa and proh
able rain. NeverthelPHi quite a num
ber of rHldenU of Medford and the
valley ,and also no mo irtH.torn, plun
to tuke a trip to Crater lake toinor
Included among the many vlHltom The two climatic numbnm of the A new plan, under which private
In the city from Klamath Falls are npecl' aerlea of Hermonn by Hev. J. 11. organizations or any public group-of
VI w nnA llu kVnnk VlutrflalH Mr nnri Sun.f (ha Uniifh Mttl h rwl iitf church. IS nr mnr narariu o n ni-pgnva fnr
MfB. Krank Jloover, i V. Mathifton, which have attracted unuHual attn- apecial low rate excursion farea oifl
Mth.. 10. Aiken, K. O, CununitiKs and tion, are announced for tomorrow. By the Houthern Pacific lines. Jb ai"
If. I j. JjiWKiin. theOime of an ImmeiiHe chart which nounced today by F. 8. McOinnla. pan
Urlontal Uardepa every Saturday has kept the whole Her J en before the
n Ik t. 1 7i coiiKreKation, thi Hinlereitt nun larpely
The flrnt annual dance to be Riven been created. The morning subject
by the D. O. K. K. will tfe held at , lH "The Chrl.it PaBHioii," and the even
ing K. P. hall Monday nlKht. October Ine, "The Prize."
19th at 8:30. All members and
friends Invited 180
Mr. and Mr. Charles HnzelrlKg are
now rerUdentH of Medford, havintr
moved from their erntwhile home on
row. The road to the lake anu tne imiikh iimnwuy 10 u ruwunnio ui vm
weather there were declared today to and ivy HtreetH.
Hulck Master Rlx nondnter, com
plete equipment, lookH and run JuhI
liku new. A HucrifliHJ price on thin
repoMNftHHed car. Heo it at Uulck
HalcHroom. K. ItlverHlde. 184
Lmge Btock of Viutor records at
Palmer'a Mutfie Htoro, ti
I Kightcen out of the Btnto cars were
be Ideal.
llif Hlx Htudebakftr tourlnv, like
new, (food rubber, full equipment at
(GfiO.v This in a real Hiiap. Hee thin at
Medford Auto Company on Mouth
JiivcrHlde, J84
Wo pay for anhefi and Bell dirt
cheap. Jirown & White Agency, inc. S-ealBteroU hero yeslenlay by. the local
11 stale, auto traffic bureau. " '..
Ttov. K. R. McVIcar, of Bandon, will jiiiSH Heine's Guide Map of Med-
proach in the Presbyterian church at ford, on sale at Mail Tribune office,
Jacksonville Kunday,. I Medford Kxchane, 31 C liberty build-
Piano instruction, Mrs. Ida Wood, I ing and 910 ,W. JOth Btreet Prices 25c
pupil of John M. ' Williams, latent .and $1.00. '' ' ' '
methodu for beginners. I'hone 87U-W. 1 Ko, hunting, no tresspassing slg-ns
! - . - 179 printed on linen for Bale at this of
Almost $1 per hundred can he snv-lfice. tf
ed on potatoes -at the Johfison, Pro- Callfornlans registered at local ho
duco Co. 4 . . tf tels Include Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Hal-
The local Bed Crasa Is anxious to imrt of Pnsadeha, F. W. Barret te of
pet In toucjf with Mr.;M. JUli; vhoo Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fault
address was 1120 W. Kieventh' street, of Oakland. Mrs. W. A. Orlffilh of
Medford. Jlcaso telephone Ked Cross Herkeley, Mr. and Mrs. J3. H. Farns
456. :" ' ' (worth of Chlco, A. J. Coke, Ot Chris-
Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. 8 tenBon, Paul E. Baxter and Mr. and
Bert's Own Make tamales. Gusher Mrs. I). H. Andrews of IwOa Angeles'
Cafe. 1HZ and II. H. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Van
Guests from a distance at local hp-'Druten and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Fer
tels, who arrived yesterday, Include g tison of Hun Francisco. '
W. O. McDavitt of Itochester, N. V., 1 . Meet your friends at the Butte Falls .
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Black of Helena, dance tonight'. - '
Mont., Mr. and Mrs. 13. 7t Wilson of j We pay for ashes and sell dirt
Chicago and W. 8. James and A. 12. .cheap,
dimming or Kansas city. mo.
Booming house In Ashland to ex
change for automobile; good location.
Address Box 481, Ashland. Ore. 180
Yakima gems 92 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Hugo Gueniher. head of the stamp
department at the postofflce, Is among
the local nlmrods who killed their
limit of China pheasants yesterday.
A pretty line of voile gowns stamp
ed to be worked with the new strand
ed fiber silk. See window of models.
On sale Saturday, $1.00, Handicraft
Shop. m
Vr. K. D. Klwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 13. Main. tf
D. J. Howe, accompanied by mem
bers of the choir will hold services at
the AppKgate School Sunday after
noon at 3 o'clock. A number will go
directly from the morning service at
the First Christian church, taking
their dinner baskets and remaining
for the afternoon service. All are In
vited to join In the picnic dinner ad
attend the meeting.
; The best dance In the valley tonight
at Butte Fnlls. 1
Iessons given In oil painting, water
colors of china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman Borto at Palmer's
Studio, or 821-Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker and child
ren are down from Koseburg, visiting
Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. R. K.
hoar. Mr. Walker is district game
warden for Douglas coun,ty. his ter
ritory extending from Diamond lake
to the coast.
No hunting, no tresspassing signs.
printed on linen, for sale at this of
fice. tf
I5r. n. D. Elwood, optometrist, hap
moved to his temporary office over
Irftmport's. 228 R. Main. tf
12. P. Brosche, teacher of violin.
from Seattle, has arrived and will
.make hlH home In Medford nnd will
Brown 4 White Agency, Inc. f0now his profession. Mr. Brosche
; tf
Itauuht in the Chicago MumIc collece.
A A Tlnmnunn Dn.llnnl Cmilh' I . .
n. UUUw.- , a)HO ,n ine vaipariso, Jnd., state nor
ern Pacific attorney. Is a business vis
itor in the clt ytoday.
I Oriental Gardens every Saturday
night. . 179
I Uiverslde Community club dance
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial
Orchestra. 179
I Due to the fact that many memberri
!nre engaged today and will be tornor-
J-fif. model Hod go businrst" coup, - row hunting deer and. ducks locally,!- h been ftnnointed Boftver Knlirht
nly.'to.to. '. nrul)n:fit. A fine buy . the American Legion duck hunt.
mul and In the North Dakota State
Agricultural college.
Best Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. 196tf
Screen dooors at Wnllace Woods
Lumber yard. COi4. Kast Main and
Genesee. 8S;f
Russel Hlbbard, of this city,
freshman In commerce at the O. A.
it
.7t. Euv u nut;. ." liuU U -Sales- scheduled to have taken nlace today u i ..n.in
lfl4 In Klamath county was postponed un
For Sole Certified Federation seed til a more favorable time next week.
wheat. Geo, Hilton. Phone 498-11. , The ducks, If any were killed, were
173., to have been given to tlio ' Salvation
The first sauerkraut of the season Army,
wus on sale this morning at the public 1 Dance at Butte Fulls tonight! Good
market, together with other detectable . music, good floor. 171
foodstuffs including hominy, salads! Screen doors at Wallace Woods
and many varieties of pastry. The Lumber yard, Cor. East Alain and
hominy, will be on sale at the market Genesee. 88tf
on Tuesdays and Saturdays of each j A bullet, thought to have been shot
week. Many fine chickens were sold Into a tree more than 100 years ago,
at bargain prices. Fresh meats, such
ns pork and beef, will be at the. mar-,
ket in the very hear future. PencheH
were' gone, but apples were oh sale
In abundance.
was recently extracted from a log that
was being cut into at the plant of the
C. A. Kpauldlng company at Salem.
The bullet was of soft lead and larger
than the pullets In use at the present
Modern Woodman dance, Butte time.
Falls tonight. Everybody Invited. Don't forgot the masquerade on.,
' 170 roller skates, Tuesday, October 20; !
Bernlco M, Bolger, teachor of vlo- Admlssslon 10c. Armory Hall. 179
Un. .Phono 437-P. 183 Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl B. Neal, supervisor of the Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.,
T.'mpqua National forest, I. Antles. Phono 993. tf
secretary of the Rose burg Chamber of j Mrs. Paul B. McICeo and baby son,
Commerce, and Ranger Hugh Rlttcr I recently born in San Francisco, re
nnd wifo, returned Inst night from turned today from that city, where
nn Inspection trip in the Diamond, lake she bad spent several days visiting
district. They visited Diamond lake, friends and relatives,
the Kelsey valley road camp and Big Come to tho Modern Woodman
Cum na. Diamond lake Is now te'pnnt- dance at Butte Fulls tonight. 17U
ed by thousands of canvasshacks, it Is
reported, but because of the lack of
cover they are hard to get without
several boats to keep the birds drift
ing Rosoburg News Review
Oriental Gardons every Saturday
night. 179
Havo your worn carpet made Into
a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 70B
Pino stroet. Phone G10-M, tf
Bliss Heine, local mnp maker, re
turned yesterday from Kugene, where
he spent Severn) days on business.
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. dellv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce. Co. tf
Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot
green wood from the mill next week.
Just phone before coming. Phone
3t. tf
Galloway's dance orchestra, which
played a special engagement at the
fair grounds pavilion last night.
pleased tho local dance fans who at
tended, with their rendition of popu
lar dance music. A return engage
ment may be played at a later date.
Water users In the First ward are
reminded thnt water rents were de
linquent October 1 fi. 1
r
The housewife is our
greatest competitor. In
order to meet her compe
tition we must adopt her
materials and cleanliness.
Inspect our plant and
see for yourself the high
esf quality : ingredients
money can buy used un
der sanitary conditions
rivaling that of any mod
ern home.
1 The COLONIAL (
I toutharn Orsgon'i. I
) Finest Bakry
The Handicraft Shop has received
a new shipment of laces and ribbons
protty now pattern, new Ideas, in
stnmped goods are - arriving dally.
179
Dr. J. B. Horner, tho vetornn In
structor of the Oregon Agricultural
college, who Ih taking part in the
county teueherH institute, urrived In
tho city yesterday and is registered
at tho Medford. where he will be
probably until Monday. Prof. Harner
participates In the Josephine county
teuchers' institute, which begins at
Grants Pass on Monday.
Kellogg haircutting parlor. Exclu
sive ladles' and children's hair cut
ting. Kxpert marcelling'. Medford
Center Bldg. Phone 694. 179
Good clean cotton rugs wante at
Mail Tribune. tf
Mrs. J. If. Icahy and son of Duns
mutr and 13. M. Stevenson of Monta
gue are visitors In. the city from ad
Jacont California points who arrived
Friday.
Almost $1 per hundred can be sav
ed on potatoes at tho Johnson Pro
duce Co. tf
Another dnnce at Butte Falls tonight.
Auspices Modern Woodman. 179
C. A. Hardy, attorney of Eimene, Is
among tho business visitors in the
city today.
Crowson's are now serving those
good hot tamales. 173tf
Screen doors nt Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, corner K. Main nnd
GeneHpe. 88
Approximately 80 guests were pres
ent nt a reception given nt the Hol
land Hotel last evening by the mem
bers of last year's high school fac
ulty to new members of this year's
faculty. Bridge, played nt nine tables
by the guests, was nne'number of the
program for the evening.
Water users In the First ward are
reminded that water rents wero de
linquent October Ifi. 179
Riverside Community club dance
Saturday night. Alford's Imperinl
Orchestra. 179
Out of town Oregonlnns who nrrlv
od In tho city ycnterday and are
guests registered nt the hotels Include
Mr. nnd Mrs, O rover Grummett and
Mrs. T. J. llolmer of a Grande. Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. Arthur of Newburg. W. S.
Tuttle of Selnm. J. B. Horner of Cor
vnllis, Mr. and Mrs, 11, ( Morn of Sa
lem, Mr. nnd Mrs. Then Wlxsnn and
Mrs. C, A. Catching of Roschurg. and
the following from Portland: Mr. and
Mrs. W. Wllllnnis. Mr. and Mrs.
O. H. Smith. Mrs. W. II. llnre. It. II.
Burns. l II. Ford. Jacob Miller, C. H.
White and W. II. Phillips.
Wanted Competent lady steno
gruphcr nnd office assistant by lum
ber company. State age, experience
and give references. Box 9, Mall Trib
une, tf ,
Buy a city Int. AH improvements.
nid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl i
Y. TeiiKwald, Holland Hotel. Phone i
99.1. lOstf i
Seven cam f pears and 14 curs of
apples were shipped to eastern mar
ket yesterday by local packing i
houses. 0
Ift liOhester rifle for sale t T
Hook reflresontntlvoa will serve a pro-
button period of three monthfl. Ater
serving thla term fuuUtfactorlly they
will he pledged to the organization.
' Dr. K. D. Klwood. optometriHt. hu
moved to h!n temporary office over
Lamport's, 228 K. .Muln. lf
Oriental Garden, every Saturday
night. 179
- An a result of a meeting yesterday
of the creditors of Dan Collier, who
i luniieriy upenuea imn 8 J.unrn, a res-
luuiuiiu neur in. iimiiu ineaier, a
committee of three was appointed to
line up different matters In prepara
tlon for a possible reopening of; the
establishment some time next week
Oriental Onrdons every Saturday
night.' ' i ' 170.
Largo cotton rags wanted at Mall
Trlhuno office,
lillsseB Georgia Kdwarrtr and Rosei
Bluings are among Medfdrd citizens
who motored to Ashland this after
noon.
MohI any variety of apples, good
quality, ?1 per box delivered. Johnson
Produce Co. ; '" tf1
All classes of carburetors repaired
and adjusted. William A McCurley.
tf
flltlzons are asked to remember that
bundle', day for the Thrift Shop Is
Wednesday and Thursday" of each
week. The shop heeds more clothing,
especially for men ,ond underclothing
for children. The public Is Invited to
como -in and took ' over the Thrift
Shop and this wsy become better ac
quainted with tho needs nnd know
Just What becomes of all the bundles
sent In. The shop is over Hex Cafe.
Phone -156.
Almost $1 per hundred enn be sav
ed on potatoes at the Johnson Pro
duce Co. tf
Large cotton rags wanted at Mull
Trlhuno office. .
Tourists from a distance registered
at Merrick's Motor Inn Include the
families of II. J. Parsons of Olendlve,
Mont., Pete fipeneer of OYeeley, Colo..
K. T. Young of Huttc, Mont., and A.
P. Denny of St. Maries, ldnho.
Host Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. 13Ctf
Rudweiser Sl-60 per dot. at De
Voe's. 130tf
Superintendent C. O. Thomson of
Crater I-ake National park, with En
gineers R K. Semon and Paul Cnrrl
ger and District Knglneer Oreen of
Eureka. Calif., In charge of the Red
wood highway for the bureau of pub
lic roads, left today for Crater lake
to make a final reconnnisnnce of the
roads leading to the rim. It Is expect
ed Ihot by next season the 11 per cent
grade on the park rond will havo been
reduced to seven per cent.
" Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt
the Handicraft Hhop. .tf
Saturday special, finwns of plain
nnd splash voile. Made up nnd
stamped for embroidery. Variety of
colors. Price It. llandlcrnft Shop.
179
"Cloudy nnd probable rain" Is the
prediction for Sunday, following nn
other fine day today, with n minimum
of si, and a maximum of "4 yester
day. Keep tho baby wnrm during tho
cold weather In sweaters of nil wool
yarn. Splendid vnlues. Reduced to
$1,711. No exchanges. Handicraft
Shop. 179
Newcomh can deliver 4-foot fir slab
wood In a few days. tf
1 he Amerlcnn Legion golf tourna
ment scheduled for tomorrow has
been postponed one week due to many
of the pluyci-s being engaged in hunt
ing for deer and pheasants. This tour
nament win be n straight play, each
player being ellmlnnted when beaten.
Medals will be awarded for first, sec
ond and third places;
Newcomh can deliver 4 foot fir slab
wood In a few days, tf
Try thnt big mllK shako at DeVoe'..
f
Quito ft number of Medford high
school students nnd other resident'
left this morning for Klumnth Knlls to
witness the football gnme played be
tween the high school seems of that
ity and Medford.
Dr. If. Axley, physlclnn and sur
geon. Phone C07. 420 Medford
llldg. 198
Riverside Community oluh dance
Saturday night. AltoiM', Imperial
Orchestra, lis
senger truffle manager. Parties of
100 or iore can secure round trip
tickets at the one way fare; parlies of
IS to 99, inclusive, can secure one and
one-third fare for the round trip, ap
plying only where the regular one way
fare does not exceed $30.
bargains worth buying all wool
baby sweaters. Values up to $2.75.
Special this week, $1.79. No ex
changes. . Handicraft Shop. 179
- . Dutnty stamped gowns of plain
nnd splash voile In orchid, pink,
blue, maize, and peach. Special Sat
urday, $1.00. Handicraft Hhop. 179
Maximum Rchultz is d visitor from
Sams Valley In the city today attend
ing lo buslnes matters.
Wert's Own Make tamales. Gusher
Cafe. 182
All wool baby sweaters In white and
colors, different styles. Special this
week, $1.79. No exchanges. Handi
craft Shop. 179
Mr. and Mrs. r. M. Hart and Miss
Kathleen Piele are among Trail resi
dents transacting business in the city
today.
Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot
green wood from the mill next week.
Just phone before coming. Phone
631. tf
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. (Curly) Wilson
of Spokane. Wash., arrived Tuesdny
for a visit at the 10. 8. (Slats) Wilson
home. Jacksonville.
The tamale and chili season Is now
on at Crowson's, Medford's popular
jweeUshop. lC3tf
Hot tamales. Gusher Cafe. 182
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotels are as follows: Mr.
and Mrs. M. Tehmore and Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Cook of Olympla. August
and George Kempfert of Camas, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. D. Henry of Centrnlla
and P. J. Hemming, E. p. Hroschi, H.
Speur and '. W. Cornmck of Seat
tle.
Riverside Community club dance
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial
Orchestra. -179
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. tf
A handicap golf tournament Is be-
SUSPECTS PROVE TO
f CONVICTS LET
OUT ON PAROLES
; I-
BALEM," Ore.,
Oit.; 1 7. Oregon
DRYNAVY MUST
HAVE IRE CASH
FROM CONGRESS
WASrVGTON, Oct. 16 (A. P.) The
Smith and II. Harris, two of three conH guard's dry navy has captured
youths who wore arrested on the Bea-going vessels and npproxl-
Pacific highway Thursday by Offl- , , ... .
cer Relllhart of the state .traffic 1 """" l''iners since its concen-
squad, have proved to be paroled
convicts named Cotter and Kllroy.
and were returned to the state pris
on today. Oeoro-e Oreen, a third
member of their party, hns been re
leased. The trio was nabbed on suspicion
nnd It was found that their auto
mobile carried license plates belouK
inif to a cur of thw Wake, McFall
company of Portlnnd and that they
had a kit of burlur tools In their
car, including a revolver that wus
stolen two years ago from William
Ellenhurg of Corvallls. The men
nre also said to have stolen their
car from Eugene. '
Cotter is under sentence to the
penitentiary for automobile theft and
L,Ilroy for forgery.
DOUBLE FUNERAL
THE DALLES,- Ore... Oct.. 18. (A.
P.) TWo funerals, one. thut of the
girl, this afternoon, the other that' of
the youth, tomorrow, -are to lie held
instead of a wedding, as ihe -result of
the tragic ending of the romance of
Harold Htedmun and Cressu Crane.
Tho coroner's Inquest last night de
veloped that the pair who were found
shot to death on a road four miles
soutn or The Dalles yesterday, had
planned to be married.
The girl had
ing played at the Medford Golf club not ohn"8'' her mind, hut would not
today and tomorrow. Prizes will be many until hledmnn nnd saved some
given and an entrance fee of 50 cents
charged each contestant.
Good clean cotton rags wanted it
Mall Tribune. 1 tf
Chnrles A. Howard, superintendent
of the Marshifeld schols .and one of
the prominent educators of the state.
is here attending the teachers' insti
tute. Mr. Howard Is seeking the re
publican nomination for state super-
money und provided some furniture
for a home. .
The Jury's verdict was thnt the girl
came to her death from gunshot
wound inflicted by Steilman and that
he hud died from a seir-inflicted
wound. The youth wan ulso known
by the name of Steel.
It was brought out at the Inquest
mat ine note In the gtrl's purse re
lntendent in the May primary. He Is s"arl'ng notification of her father in
a friend of Vernon Vawter and form
erly lived In Klamath Falls.
Dr. W. C. Schaefer. dentist, dental
X-ray, extraction specialist, gas and
local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 4'J6
Medford Bldg.' 179tf
2
case or accident was not put there by
her through fear of Stedmun, hut was
written by her father. She had
driven Stcdman's car a number of
times und was an inexperienced
driver, and her father feared she
might meet with an accident.
ARE FINED $350
' -, . .'.
Fines totaling ti&0 -were assessed
v.. rx. v, uruy nnu jumes
t. Lewis of Seattle. by Justice Roe to
day for alleged possession of moon
shine following thefr arrest early yes
terday, morning by State Officer T, A.
ralent.
MrCormack was arrested near this
city, driving one car while R. L. Grey
was arrested with James D. Lewis
driving the other near Central Point.
The arrests occurred approximately 2
o'clock in the morning while officer
Talent was watching the highway for
a stolen car Medford bound. Accord
ing to officers, neither driver was
under the Influence of liquor but had
1 small quantity In his possession.
IS TRACED TO COAST
t-niion nL-ainst rum smugglers was
started ubout seven months ago.
This result has been obtulned with
the loss of four government ships nnd
three members of their crews.
Making' public the figures today,
the const guard said Its captures of
rum has exceeded $10,000,000 in
value. ':
Officials believe they can control
the situation provided adequate per
sonnel nnd equipment Is made avail
able and congress will be asked to
Increase appropriations for the work.
Jn carrying out the winter patrol
program, the coast guard is moving
some of its . vessels south from the
New England const and is putting
them in service nround the Florida
keys.
CRATER LAKE TRAVEL
o
perfect condition, hut there nre now
no detours aul motorists have
the pleusure Vf driving on the new
stretch of pavement Just completed
within the park borders.
It. 11. OMi'uil Is Killed. ,
VANCOUVER. H. C. Churles P.
Martin, superintendent of transporta
tion here for the Canadian Nutionul
railways, died from Injuries received
when he was run over by a freight
cor in the company yards.
Men Wear'" Corsets No.
NEW YORK. Robert C. Htlrton.
wealthy corset manufacturer, pro
fesses to be unperturbed because
women have discarded corsets. .Men
are wearing them, he- says.
Sunday Dinner
' MKNU -;
COCKTAIL r
Shrimp
?1
SOUP
Consomo Julienne
Chicken with liiue
RELISHES
HutliMhes
Young Onions
Olives -
ENTREES
Veal T-Bono' with Mifdirooms
Filed Vouhb Chicken, Cream (Jiuvy
liraized HelBiun. Hupu with Rasher of
Bacon
ROASTS
Roast Prime Ribs of Reef nu Jus
Chicken ftlth Dressing
ck of Lniuli, Mint JSauce
SALAD
t Lettuce and Tomatoes' -
Thousand Island
Dressing
Superintendent C. G. Thomson of
Crater National park announced (his
morninK that travel to the lake now
is better than at any time during the
past Kcuson, and advised motori.sis to
maae tne trip wnmu ine nexi rw
duys. The funnul season closed Kept.
30, since when the lodge has been
closed and there are no other dining
or sleeping nccummodutiuiis.
Before leaving for the lake this
morning Colonel Thomson said his
home in the national park at Anna l
spring camp will be open to assist .
motorists who desire to stay over!
night; I
Not only is the road to the park In
VEGETABLES
,M nulled "Potatoes
Cauliflower
DESSERTS
Strawberry Charlotte
Ice Cream and Cake
. Hut .Mince 1Mb ..
llucklebeny lle
Hot Rollo
Milk
The SHASTA
OBITUARY
TACOMA, Oct. 1 0. George "Dutch"
Anderson, pal of Gerald Chapman
and wanted In Indiana for a i-evenge
murder. Is being sought In southwest
Washington. It became known here
today. SeveiSl persons in South, Bend
have Identified photographs of An
derson us tho man who came to South
Bend last Snturday and applied Mr
work In a bakery. Anderson is said
to have learned tho linker's trade
while serving a term in the Atlunta
federal penitentiary from which he is
now n fugitive.
The man suspected of being Ander
son left South Bend for llwnco on the
Columbia river by stage nnd since
then he hns not been located. It has
been learned that several federal of
ficials aro seeking the man.
Local Rancher Gives
$7 S to Fire Department
POOLR niiod.i Amanda Russell
Poole was born July 19. 1871. at Kid
dle, Douglas county, Oregon, and died
r'rtaay, October 16, 1925, aged 64
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VL-na tlin ,lnnalilM ... U'ltll i- " " ". i.-i,,i,n a-uiut w .in I'll
Hestor Russell, nlonpors of Ore,.,, rlched by $7S when Leonard Carpen-
Inmmrv a iiica . . to sent that amount by check in to-
Andrew T. Poole: to this union were ,of hl nPI)rpciation of the effi
born three children, one son. Elia. , r, P," work the department recently
who nn.uo.l n.0 i a,ii io.c i did by saving his rcnldence on Siskl-
two daughters, who nro Mrs C. p JOU "Hllu 11 om catening- rtre from
which had Ignited from defectlvo wir
ing. The amount sent was nearly four
fold the sum charged by the dt-pnrt-
two sisters, Mrs. Jane Uullis of Out''""'nt' tho fl,' boll,B outKMe the city
look Wash nml Mru A &whnmluan .
of Tiller. Ore.; three brothers. Wll-
Hanby of Los Angeles. Cat., and Mrs.' atlbI!ri"".B. lnun1d7 h"us0 nearby
Phillip Hart of Trail. Besides her I
husband and daughters she Is survived
by her mother, Mrs. Hester linker,
llnm of Seattle. Joseph A., Redwood
t ity, Cal., and Wnllace Russell of
Brownsville, Texas: three grandchil
dren. I.utlier and Bertha I'oola nnd
William Hart. Deceased has lived in
Douglas and Jackson counties alt her
life. For the past 1G years the family
have made their home nt Trail, where
Mr. Poole is United States district
forest ranger.
The funeral will bo held Sunday at
1 o'clock nt the Conger chapel. Sorv-
Ices will he In charge of the Christian
Science church. Interment will be In
tlio Central Point cemetery.
Mnroell's Mlrsi'lo Mineral.
A rudlo-active substance of the
earth. The groat , blood and body
builder. Laboratory at Portland, Ore.
See Mrs. J. A. Kvorett, 200 Willamette
street. Jackson county agent, Medford,
Ore. Tel. 397-V. 196
Cnnlr wtth b-s.
lth
TOO LATE T0CLASSIFY.
FOR SA1.R Boston hull puppies; 1
mile west of Central Point, B. U
Sanderson. 179
FOR ItKXT Ijirge house on corner
Ivy und Sixth. . V. Myers, So. onk
dale. Tel. S-lil-J. 170
WANTED Young work horse, about
K'tift pounds. Must be gentle and
well broke. J. M. Winter, It. J.
Medford. 1S1
WANTKI1 Wire man to go to Klam
ath Kalis for a few weeks. Impitre
Paul's Klcctrlc Store. Phne 90.
. c !
rook with gas.
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