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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
o 0 O o o O n 0 "NfEDFOTiD MATL TRTRTrKK, arEDFOTiT), o QT?miON;, TUTTKSD.fir, OCTOBER 22, 192."o PAOE TWO G Itl oca and Personal A chance linn been made In Houth orn l'ueiflc railroad aKenU ut Md font by which J. O. Carle,-who has been apnt at Corvallls for ome time past, and prior to that ut Riddle, ha boon transferred to this city, and Mark Montgomery, the agent horo for Iho pant nine or ton years hus been trattHforrcd to be aent at CorvnlllH, Mr. Curio luw already ansuniod his now duties, and Mr. Montgomery is luklmr a vacation of 30 to 40 daya be- foro reporting for duty at Corvallli. Chuii-.e city lota on pavement with all aHHCHHmenta paid. $fi0 down and J 10 per month at 6 per cent Intereat. 1'hnrlcn A. Wlnir, Phono 728. 185 For six yearn the Cozy Nook has been open every day and nlKbt, in clucllnK KundayH. Kodak films, cig arettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and newspapers. ISO D. I). Uandatl. local representative of the American Hunduy school union will bo nbHont from tho field for thee weeks. One week will be spent In con ference) of Hunday school workers at The Dalles and the remainder of the limn in financial work with tho mla pion o mho Kugene field. Dance Uugto Point Haturday night. 184 MIs Mary K. Rteven of L1O8 Angeles, ruhr.. arrived Wednesday to vbdt nor siKlor. Mis. C. tA. Williams, for' a week, when she will continue to'Crest ceni City, Calif., to visit her mother. Mrs. K. li. Slovens, for a month or six weeks. - 1 $3nu0 stock of army goods gents furnishings and shoes, go on sale Sat urday. Corner Muln and Grape; 1 K4 Hlg Six Btudebakqr touring, like new, good rubber, full equipment at !W. This is a real Bnap. See this at Medford 'Auto Company on South ltlverside. ' 184 Cloudy and cooler weather Ib pre dicted for tomorrow, following warm days today and yesterday. ' The max imum of Wednesday was 81, and to day's minimum was 36. Dr. II. Axley, physician and Bur geon. Phone- 607. -420 Medford Did. - . ' 198 Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot greou wood from the mill next week. JiihL phone before coming. Phone C3I. 1 tf (iuests from a distance registered at local hotels today Include E. W, H. i;roukn and L. M. Barton of Chicago, A. L. Loom is of Brooklyn. N. Y., Mrs. Adams 8. JohnHon of Vancouver, B. C U If. Wertheimer of Rochester, N. Y., H. G. Bolton of St. Louis. J. M. (roomer of CJuartcrburg, Idaho, and Loo Cahn of New York City. 1 Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bhl. Ultr Pines Lumber Co.-: 181tf Choice city lots on pavement with nil aKSOssmonts paid. $50 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing. Phone 728. US Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tl. E. Ken nedy October 21, a 9 pound boy at the Puruckor Maternity home. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best-.- Jones & Klrkpatrlck;f- J tf Dance till 2:30 Kagle Point Satur day night. Alford's Imperial orches tra. : - 184 Hnnx Hockenyoa of Seattle, Wash., a former well known Medford resi dent, accompanied by his wife. Is spending several days In Medford vis iting his brother, William HuckenyuB on North Riverside avenue. $3000 stock of army goods gents' furnishing and shoea, go on sale Sat urday. Corner Main and Grape. 184 Next Thursday evening, October HI' ml, tho Federated Labor Union will hold a special open meeting for paint ers, at the union hall on North Grape street. . . 183 Although the season for cottagers and Hummer guests at Lake of the Woods Is practically over, thoae who inatlc their laHt visit to the resort on Sunday reported a largo number of visitors, tho majority of thoso at the lake taking advantage of Sunday's splendid weather to close their cab Inn and loavo their cottage grounds In condition for tho win tor. Klumuth News. Wo pny for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & Whlto Agency. Inc. If Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot preen wood from tho mill next week. Just phono before coming. Phone 0:11. tf Among the visitors from Grants Pans who arrived in Medford yester day are II. II. Taylor and baby. Barney & Horry roller skates $1.74 Friday only, at M. F. & H. Co. 183 1 1 Quality is some times FORGOT TEN in the scram ble for price. Remember this real quality and a cut price never go hand in hand. Insist on Fluhrer's Milk Bread and your grocer will know you are de manding quality first. Harry Itlnuhui'Ker of the city building-department has been 111 fur sev eral days past with ojnxre attack of nipinps. For six years the Cozy Nook has ben open every day and night. Includ ing Sundays. Koditk flliUM, cifl-otfls. cigars, tobacco, maguzincs und news papers. ISO I Oysters are now being served at Crowson's confectionery and enfe. I lHli'tf I Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dolipp Klamath Falls are visitors In Medford who arrived yesterday. I Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181 tf Another hlg dance, Kuglo Point, Saturday night. 184 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hunt of ! Medford,' and Mr. and Mrs. Julius I Wolf, of Ashland, were ut Grunts Pass I yesterday afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Dunlop of that city. The best feed of the fall at Phoenix, Friday evening 6:30 p. m. lH-l Bert's Own Make tamalea. Gusher Cafe., I pS GEORGE ELIOT . M' DOROTHY GISH new WP RONALD COLEMAN SHOW (fc,sy4 ti - :' The sweete8t and ioiie8t - TODAY jwfcjtfn W of heroines, entangled in the 'fwlfm J;l deviltries 'of old Florence in ZZZZZZZ. MWlm v rjfi -"vNi the .'days' when this most ZZZZL. Otjl isy-N beautiful and w i c k e d of . . 1 ' ' 'y CEAKSWa' MASTER OOAnST ' . ' B iiViM,'yft Eead what B0B SWAYZE, Motion M IS Picture' Critic .of THE OREGON HWflMtf I VJ wl DAILY JOURNAL of Portland,' says: PS?To m K- tffifm Tho plcluro "Romola" at tho Columbia theater WtA ' 'Xf 'lr iWSSfl''' ssKjgjS ! ss, ' this week Is unquestionably one of the screen's most j la jLiyV jmTm" "0 ' ' ' 'Z "S. distinctive achievements. ' With all sincerity of pur- $ U) PjjjpW (q) A J "vN. k Ten Commandments," "The Thief of Bagdad," and iSK4 V9tf. jjyV y VX J i ' (( k ' other pictorial masterpieces. And I give it one other IW&rM XKm' vIvRl if'NsbrfnQy credit the' actlns In It surpasses any other acting JsliS36 IVtmrMr'!tM ' '"ySfSSsv - V f5 I have ever seen on tlio screen. Nor have I glimpsed JMilM "SOKSotJ f- ffHVsnl jjjjj" I . ' vAh Vi more beauty, more tragedy, inoro pathos, more thrills i rrF xJrfviWS'fiav, sr l?i!J'l!ia 11111AM tl m I ' M ,- blended in one film. In it is enough material to ' ff' 'STVW-XWfcyfliVSoC lvT- LlLL-lnlM Ml . - 'frfljjj'tJii? make a whole dozen of ordinary program pictures. I r - MH'r'. GISH II J i Jy v pv Bl" my alv,Pe to you Is to see "Romola," unless S lrSSi "'"h Jl. r " " ' miS on PcUi O 0 O o ('iilifornlunu roKlHtcri'd lit Iik-uI ho tels Inrludi" W. J. Iliniin "f Hloikmn, Mr. inn! Mm. II. 11. Ili nryw1' Holly wood. Mi', iiinl Mri. M. II. Walters of VinU Mr. ami .Mr. . It. Kmllh of Surrnmento. Mr. nml Mr. O. A. Mi'i-thluntl uiitl iliiiiKhii'r of I'uhiiiMhi. M I'm. Hubert It. Smith. Minn ltulh Mutsln anil N. I.. I'aneleff of Berkeley, .Mr. anil Mm. M. I'. Sihilelicr of I.iw Ansele. Mr. unil Mm. M. 1 Hurt of fun I'edro. Mr. und Mrs. I.. K. Perkins of I Hu rls. Mr. iinil Mm. r !. Knsley of Krexnn, and Mr. und MrH. Uiin (iiil liiKhor. C. 11. Otto. Mr. unil Mrs. M. M. MasHpy. MlH.1 Kl.slp UpiU. Mr. and Mm. T. W. Anlron and K 8. Duncan of Han KriinrlHro. Itadlator alcohol, cheapest and bent. Jonm & Klrkpatiick. tf IJiincp Kaglc Point ijaturilay ni;ht, Iflnp floor. .184 Captain A. J. ('rose of tho Oregon National guard vltiltcd tho GruntH Patm company last evening. Attend tho harvoat home fiupper at Phoenix Friday evening 6:30 p. m. 184 Clayton Conlcy, injured yesterday In the Oregon-Owen dumber camp at Hutto KalU when a Btoel i)llntcr chipping off a wedge, Mtruck him in the face, was removed to hia home today. According to Dr. Hayea. the attending iihyalclan, tho aleel entered hia cheek, coining out near tho ear. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the beat pictures. tf We are now serving oysters In a ve rlety of styles. Crowson's, Medford's popular sweet shop. 182tf James Itoblnson and James Dono van each forfeited 125 cnah bail when they failed to appear before Judge Olonn O. Taylor to answer charges of Intoxication following their arrest Tueaday evening on the street by Po liceman Cave. Ordt-r your Hallowe'en suits early. Dressmaking and children's clothes, layettes. The Daisy Shop, Palm block. Phone 1007. 185 lite model Dodge business coupe. Ready to go.. Equipment. A tine buy at 700. Easy terms. Buloil Bales- room. S. Riverside. 184 ' Opening tho first of this week the new Union Oil company distributing plant is now operating. C. ft. Lamb is manager in charge of the Ashland plant. The territory which will be supplied by tha local plant is front Talent on tho north to the California line on the south, and from Plnehurst on the east to the Kvans creek coun try on the west, it was stuted Ash land Tidings. Newtomb can deliver 4-foot fir slab wood in a few days. . . tf . Uernlre M. Rolger, teacher of vio lin. Phone 487-Ib r 183 ' Special communication Med ford Lodge No. 108. A. F. & A. M. Friday evening. October - 23rd at 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C Degree. Jly order. V. M. ,A. J. Crose, Secretary.: , 184 There will be a short busi ness meeting of the De Molays Thursday, October 22. 183 PLANT NOW Bulbs and Sweet Peas Call and ask us about the best method for producing tulip, daffodil and hyacinth blossoms in mid winter Plant sweet pears now, while the weather is suitable. . Bring the Kiddles to See Polly the Parrot and Hear Our Canaries Sing. .. .... !' r : Groceteria Feed & Seed Co. Phone 269 Buy Lawn Rake for Tho Fallen Leaves Light and Durable Bamboo. Bear Groceteria At Any Oroccr w -