Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1925, Image 2

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MEDFOKT) MATT; yftTOTTXT;, fEDFOTvD, , OftEflONT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 102.'
Tocal and
Personal
w Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hazel
rifc'K of Mcdfurri, announce that they
.will open a Htudlo for vocal Instruc
tion of. jilt kinds. They were In Ah
lund UiHt week und enrolled a number
of.Hludents and found Huch a demund
for this work that they decided to
start at once. For the time being they
The deer huntlnt? season which op- wUI share the studio of Miss ImoKene
ened Heptember 20th. closes at sun- Wallace directly across from the 1,1th
down this evening Many hunters are la Hprinifa hotel and will he there
still out in the hills tailing advantage Wednesday, October 21, from one to
of the last day, and a number of dead fur. Mr. and Mrs. Jluzelrigg ore well
mckH huvo been brouirht back by re- ! known In Ashland from their profes-
turnliig hunters within the past two 'Hlonul work formerly, and ure now
days. The lricn. state game officials . conductinic very successful studios In
warn the public that after today n' Medford and Grants Pass. Ashland
will be unlawful to have venison in numKH.
one's possession uiughs ii is leguny
tagged with a slate game commission
neal, whether or not In cold storage,
livery dead game hlrd must also be
tagged, else arrest will follow.
For six years the Cozy Nook hns
been open every day and night. In
cluding Sundays. Kodak films, clg
u ret t es, cigars, tobacco, magazines and
newspapers. ISC
llig Mix BtudebakfV touring,' like
new, good rubber, full equipment at
ttf&O. . This Is a real snap, Bee this at
Medford Auto Company on Houth
Jtlverslde. 184
I Jon Clark and Karl Tumy leave to
morrow night for Portland,. where
they expect to play golf and attend
the California Oregon gootball gome
The weather prediction has lately
bei'iime rather pleasantly monotonous
with its dally forecast of Vfalr or gen
etally fair, and moderate tempera
Hire.' The maximum of yesterday
was 73, fi, and today's minimum was
one degreo above the. frost point.
FreBh San Juan lime, $3.7fi per hid.
Ilig Pines Lumber Co. 181 tf
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and
het. Jones & Kirkpalrlck. tf
Travel by train and auto hns great
ly decreased within the past week, as
is shown dally by the hotel registers,
and numbor of arrivals at the auto
camps.
Don't forgot the Greater Med ford
' club donation rummage wile, October
22, 23 and 24. 182
Next Thursday evening, October
2L'nd, the Federated labor Union will
hold a special open meeting for paint
ers, at tho union hull on North Grape
street. " 1K3
Wo pay for ashes " and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc.
tf
C A. Meeker of the MY MY depart
ment store is on a buying trip in Port
land. ' -
Wednesday specials are millinery.
One lot of felt hats, values to $7.50.
priced at $2.95. One lot of velvelt
trimmed hats, values to J8.G0. priced
nt $4.96. Wednesday only. The
Krnmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M.
Store. 181
, Ted O. Leonard recently returned
from a six months' sojourn at Fresno.
Stockton and other California points,
and has resumed his old placo on the
Mull Tribune staff.
Almost $1 per hundred can be sav
ed on potatoes at the Johnson Pro
duce Co. tf
For six years the Cozy Nook has
hen open ovory day and night, Includ
ing HundayH. Kodak films, cigarettes,
cigars, tobacco, magazines and news
papers. 186
included among tho hotel guests
here from a distance are Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Honenbergcr of Syracuse, N. Y.,
A. H- Hlnclare of Detroit, Mich., Geo.
C. r JIUHinnnn of Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Halloway of Van
couver, U. C R. F. Ilerrit of New
York City, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Rich
ards and 13. Ulendorf of Chicago.
Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per hhl.
Itlg Pines Lumber Co. 181 tf
Hot tnmnles. Gusher Cafe. 182
Kerfs Own Mako ta males. Gusher
Cafn, 182
Trtr Golden Link Ttlhlo clnss will
hold n regular monthly meeting at
the home of Mrs. W. 1. Roberts, 1011
West 10th, Thursday afternoon at
2:30i, Lesson study by Rev. W. II.
. Katd'n. Be on time or you will miHS
this treat.
Radiator alcohol, cheapest and best.
Jones A Kirkpalrlck. tf
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produeo Co. tf
Charles H. Terrill. former sheriff,
and Mrs, Terrill arrived In tho city
yesterday from their Lake Crook
ranch to spend a few days In Med ford, i
Mr. Terrlll's henlth continues to stead
ily Improve. This forenoon ho spent
In visiting United States district court !
officii. Is and attaches with whom he
became acquainted while serving as
sheriff.
Wednesday specials on millinery.
One lut of felt hats, values to $7.r0.
priced at $2.9B. one lot of velvet
trimmed hats, vnlues to fH.50, priced
at $4.96. Wednesday only. The Kminy
Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 181
Rernice M. Polgor, teacher of vio
lin. Phone 437-11. 183
Mrs. K. N. Dumas of Hnrnhrook is
a visitor in the city today from adja
cent California.
I-arge stock of Victor records nt
Palmer's Music Store. ft
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The added good
value of the milk
solids incorpo
rated in Fluhrer's
Milk Bread is just
one of the many
reasons why you
should specify
F 1 u h r e r's Milk
Dread.
It
At Any Grocer
Lato model Bodge business coupe
Ready to go. Equipment. A fine buy
at $700. ICnsy terms, IluloU Sales
room, H. Riverside. 184'
For six years the Cozy Nook has
been open every dny and night, In
cluding Kund ays. Kodak films, cig
arettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines
and newspapers. 18t
George Johnson, a graduate of the
local high school last year, hiu been
made a member of the glee club ' of
the Oregon Agricultural college.
Marcelling, 7fc by Mrs. Lola Row
man James. Phone 47U-M. 186
Don't forget tho Greater Medford
club donation rurnmuge sule. October
22, 23 and 24. 182
W. R. Millard is among the rmtl
denls of Rogue Hlver In the city to
day on business. : : -
Desire to meet party with car going
to Portland, Wednesday or Thursday.
Call phone 445-L. 181
Have your worn carpet made Into
a nice fluff rug. Hug Works, 70 (i
Pino street. Phono 610-M, tf
A news Item In a recent issue of
the Fort Worth, Texas, Record tells of
11. W. Chaney, brother of Newton C.
Chancy, district attorney, accepting
the position of superintendent of the
consolidated schools of the Texas Ag
ricultural and Mechanical college and
College Station. Mr. Chaney wai
formerly principal of ' tho. Mineral
Wells High school of Texas and is only
28 years of age, ,
Kxpert marcelling, 75c. fi23 Ho. Ivy.
Tel. 43ti-R.. 18ti
Order-your Hallowe'en- sulfa early.
Dressmaking and children's clothes.
layettes.. The- Daisy Shop,, palm
b'lork. Phone 107. 186
Callfornians registered at local ho
tels Include Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hcov
ern and Mr. and Mrs. If. C. Smith of
Olondale, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Long of
Mount Shasta City, F. H. Rjehcnack
of Santa, Cruz, R. J. Wilder of Oro
vllle, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Hyllie and
Mr. and Mrs. If. Peterson of McCloud.
J. A. Cartwrlght, L. A. HchultK, F.
Merrlman, Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Tal
bert and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Davis of
San Francisco and the following from
Los Angelee: IT. W. Htimpson, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs.
!. 8. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bush,
fl. Relker, P. F. Footo, C. R. Samp
son, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. King and K.
W. Scott.
F. A F. Violin nnd Tlano studio,
theory, history and harmony. Rxport
adjusting and repairing. Special rates
for school children In classes. Room
4. College Hldg., 31 N. Grape St. 1H6
The first annual dance to be given
by tho D. O. K. 1C. will be hold at
tho K. P. hall Monday night, October
I nth nt 8:30. AH members and
friends Invited. 180
F. R. Hemon, rosldont engineer of i
Crater Lake National park, departed
this morning for the park with several
men to continue a survey there.
Sewing machines rented, $3 per
month. Singer Co., HQ W. ' Main.
Phone 688. 1S7
Yakima gems $2 per 100 lbs. deliv
ered. Quality guaranteed. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Folkonberg of
Portland, have located in Medford
and opened a violin and piano studio
in the College building on North
Grape, ltoth come highly recom
mended and they hope to build up a
splendid studio.
Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot
green wood from tho mill next week.
Just phone before coming. Phone
031. tf
Dancing parly nt Masonic hall,
Wednesday evening, October 21st, for
Masons and friends. 60 apiece udmls
slun. 181
Mrs. Dr. Sweeney nnd daughter
Kdilh left Friday for St. Helena.
Calif., whero Miss Rdlth has entered
the sanitarium for medical treatment.
lluick Master Six Roadster, com
plete equipment, looks and runs Just
like new. A sacrifice price on this
ropoKscssed car. See It at Hulck
Salesroom. H, Riverside. 184
Rliss Heine's Guide Map of Med
ford, on sale nt Mall Tribune office,
Medford Rxchange, 315 Liberty build
ing and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 26c
and $1.00.
Thomas Dolan after hnvlug spent
several days on business at San Fran
cisco, returned to tho city ycsterdny.
C. H. McClure, na reported In the
Sherwood News, by selection running
through 14 years, has developed a
typo of corn that will compare favor
ably with that of tho mlddlo west,
wlih Its 10-inch ears and its yield of
CO to 70 bushels per acre.
Don't forget the Greater Medford
club donation rummage sale. October
22. 23 and 24. 182
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Rrown & Whlto Agency, Inc.
tf
Upon Iho return of Otto W. Do Jar
nelte and Rolley R. Swan to their du
ties at tho poHtoffice after a short
vacation. Stanley Sherwood, clerk,
and "Fatlma" Rlgelow, letter carrier,
commenced a two weeks' vacation to
day. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, Cor. Kast Main and
Genesee. 88tf
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald. Holland Hid..
Phono 993. tf
1 1. W. Con cor In imonrllntr neveriit
days In Portland attending the slate j
convention of morticians.
Almost $1 per hundred enn bo sav- I
ed on potatoes ut tho Johnson Pro-
dueo Co. tf j
Crowson's are now serving those'
good hft tonmles. K3tf
Twenty. nine out of the state cars
were reglxtercd here ycHterday by the
local state traffic registration bureau,
mostly California cars going north
ward. 1
There will be a silver tea given bv
Mrs. lrbert nt her home on South
Oukdaio next Wednesday arternoon
nt 2:30 for the benefit of St.9nn's
Altar society. All tho ladles are cor
dially Invited. l s I
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, corner K. Main nnd
Genesee, gg
("Pheasant hunters were out by the
hundreds yeiterday and every field
had Its quota of men armedu-lib nbot
guns, iiut luckily ery hunter did
I not gei nis nui quoin, aiinweu tty iu ,
; or the phennants of Josephine county
would have been thinned to a mini
mum," says the Grants Puss Courier.
"It is regarded here as a serious mis
take in allowing the season to con
tinue for 15 days. The pheasantn were
just beginning to get a good start here
and 15 days will see a severe setback
in their propagation. Five days would
have been a long enough period of
open season for those birds. The mat
ter should be taken up with the stute
officials and next year a shorter time
limit on hunting put Into effect."
Dr. R. D. Rlwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 R. Main. tf
Dr. R. D. Rlwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
lumporfs. 228 R. Main. tf
J. W. Trcfrcn of Roseburg nnnlnt
ant trainmaster with the Southern
Pacific, is In tho city today on official
bUHlWHS.
MKS. AI.K i: 1). myi:hs
M i
! : - De Luxe Studio
Praises Old Friends
Salem,"' Oreg. "I consider Dr.
icrce'a medicines are tho very bent
that can bo used by tboso who are In
need of medical aid. When 1 was
growing I became run-down and suf
fered with Irregularities, but after
taking Dr. Pierce'n Favorite Prescrip
tion I got strong and had no more
trouble, I have also taken Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery und found
it nn excellent purifier of the blood
und for disordered stomach. I highly
recommend both of these medicines
of Dr. Pierce's as I have found them
good and reliable." Mrs. Alice" 1).
Myers, 1483 No. Summer St.
Obtain now from your neighhood
druggist Dr. Pierce's family remedies
tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce.
Pres. Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N.
Y.. for free advice. Adv.
Briquets
$16 per ton
N6 odor '
No dust !
No waste
No breakage
No clinkers
No grease or oil
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
When you order Utah
Aberdeen coal from us
you get what you
order "The Best in,
the West."
PHONE 239 MEDFORD
9Ae Answer to the Burning Question
.Economy
Groceteria
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
You have three days more in which to take advantage of our car load price
on Crystal White Soap and other Peet Bros. Co. products. A saving on soap
means money saved every day, so come and buy for months ahead. We
will continue our special deals as follows until Friday: !;
DEAL No. 1
a . ,-. Reg. price
13 Crystal White ......$ .54
2 Peet's Wash. Machine Soap. . . .75
9 Creme Oil .68
"r Total...;... '..$1.98
With this you may have 20 bars Crystal
White Free
DEAL No. 2
I Regi price
4 Crystal White ........ IJc
1 Peet's Wasting Machine Soap , . 38c
6 Creme Oil Soap 45c
Total............. 9c
With this you may have 10 bars Crystal
White Free
OTHER WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
Drifted Snow Flour . .
Pumpkin, No. 2 cans.
Raisin Bread, 3 loaves.
$2.10
. .10
. .25
Oh Henry Bars, 3 for
Wesson Oil, qt. cans ..........
Scot Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls .
.25
.45
.35
FREE CANDY
Reg. Price
2 lb. box Tru-Bake Salted Soda
Crackers .' 46c
24-Ib. box Grahams 46c
.Total.;. . . 92c
With this you may have free 1-lb.
Hallowe'en Jelly Beans
DOLLAR MINTS
1 CENT SALE
Dollar Mint Chocolates, finest; quality,
regular price per lb. . . .' . . 60c
Buy 1 Ibi at this price and. you may buy
the second lb. for lc
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GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
MENU
For Wednesday
October 21
Beginning at 2 p. in.
Mrs. Humphrey
will bake a
20-pound
Fruit Cake
Cooking Scheof
Mouaniue Floor of Medford
Building
Take Slevator
TOMORROW TOMORROW
Mirth, Melody and Novelty
WESTERN VAUDEVILLE
AN6ER5 ASSOCIATION
rami
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FEATURING ..
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LAST TIMES!
"THE STREET
OF FORGOTTEN
MEN"
AS GOOD AS
"THE MIRACLE
MAN"
. With
A NOTABLE
CASTI
OREGONIAN
SCREEN NEW8
ZIPPY v
COMEDY
RAYMOND
BALLARD
At the Organ
FASHION FOLLIES
with
VIOLET ROLAND
In ,
"FROM OLD-FASHIONED TO JAZZ"
Styles, Songs and Steps
RICE & CADY
In
"AM I RIGHT?"
Original Comedy Stars
LIND-TREE-0
in
"A DAY IN THE APPLE ORCHARD"
Wonder Stunts With Ladders
Vera RAY & ELDED Billy
In i
"A RURAL ODDITY"
Helen RINEHART & DUFF Ermirle
In
"SONGS OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY"
"TOPICS OF THE DAY"
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
CENTRAI Just Off MAIN
Time 2:00. 7:00 and 9:00
Special Bargain Matinee:
Adults, 35c; Children, 10c
Evening Prices:
Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
CRATERIfN ORCHESTRA
)J FIRST ANNIVERSARY WEEK
WITH MXOrdlU) TBAgt I MXDftsD MASS.
TO IMPROVE YOUR HOME-GROUNDS
PLANT BULBS
Hyacinths - - - Tulips,
Daffodils - - . - - Crocus
Narcissus ... Freesias
Ranunculus - - Anemone
Baby Glads - - - - Iris
j
BUY OUR BETTER BULBS
THEY COST NO MORE
Don't delay too long tlie planting of bulbs. Early planting is
preferable, and should be followed out . wherever possible.
Try a Few Ranunculus, Baby Gladioli, Anemone
and Spanish Iris This Fall.
Our service is at your command. May we help you
with information on the proper planting and care of
bulbs so that you may be assured the best in blooms
. from your bulbous plants?
Buy Our
Tested '.
Grass Seed
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
Apply Sheep
Guano to
Your Lawn
Medford Glass Co.
Automobile Olnss and Mirrors mads
to order. We cnll for your sash and
replace broken windows. i
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Phons 14a 118 8. Bartlett
SWIM
t the
ASHLAND NAT
Clean Sulphur Wattr
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Managsr
Phons 105 ' 30 North Central
Medford, Ore. a
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