Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1925, Image 3

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Mrs. L. I Perkins, who had been
visiting here for several days past de
parted yeHterdivy for her home at Oak
land. Calif.
Screen .doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, corner K
Gartenee.
bMJki&
George Myers left today for Hacra
mentq,' Calif., to spend several days
at:eillng -. businOhA und. visiting
friends. ' - - ' - i
lrr stock- of Victor records at
Palmer's Musla Store. ' ft
Crowuon's ' have added oysters to
their, winter specials. Tastefully pre
pared and quickly served. . isatf
O. II. WebBter of Portland. traveling
freight and passenger agent with the
Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul rail
way, is spending several days in the
city on business. .
For six years the Cozy Nook has
reen open every day and night, in
cluding Sundays. Kodak films, clfc
argues, cigars, tobacco, magailnes
and newspapers. 186
I3O0O stock of army goods gents'
furnlnhtngs and shoes, go on sale Sat
urday. Corner Main and Grape. 184
All O. A. C. Btudents be sure to he
ot 'the Chamber of Commerce tonight
in 7:30.' Bring anything to moke a
noie Let's give the football team a
gopd send off.
Marcelling. "7 Go by Mrs. Lola Bow
man James. Phone 470-M. 184
Have your worn carpet made Into
a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706
Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf
Several tons '.of squash, '.Including
six varieties, will . be on sale at bar
guln prices nejtt Saturday at the pub
lic market. In addition,' to the usual
llne'tif produce. The sqMash are from
V'lllnw Springs and other country dis
tricts. Expert marcelling, 75c. 528 So. Ivy.
Tel. 486-R. 186
F. & F. Violin am) Piano studio,
theory, history and harmony. Expert j
adjusting and' repairing. Special rates Order a day in advance. American
for school chttdren in classes. Room prUt & Produce Market, 109 E. 8th,
4, College Bldg., 31 X. Grape St. 186 187
' Ernest Kelly, was among Central) N. E. Bohall of the Southern Ore
Point residents in the city yesterday gon Gns Company states that he
transacting business. heard the S. O. 8. signals of the Brit-
For those who want to buy fancyllsh tanker which ran onto rocks 100
potatoes we, have shipped In a lot of -miles south of San Francisco. Mr.
Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems'. ! Bohall nt one time was a commer
Theso are a new smooth potato and cial telegraph operator and had llt
cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. I tie difficulty Interpreting the radio
241 N, Fir St. Phone 97. ' . . tf signals broadcast from the ship, and
Sewing machines rented, $3 per j which were received oo his homo re-
mnnlh Hlmral-Co.. 115 W. Main. Celvillg SOt.
rancy Krnut caooaKe, zyac a immi,
American Fruit & Produce Market,
109 E. 8th.. U. - 17
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
The University of California foot
ball squad of 25 'men, accompanied
by about 20 rooters, passed through
here this forenoon on the northbound
Shasta train en route to Portland,
where they play the University of
Oregon on Saturday. The athletic
delegation had chalked over several
cars of the train their Identity to
gether' with the Information: "We
want Oregon. Tt's Go:" Coach
Andy Smith during' the stop at tno
depot confided to a Medford friend:
"We think -we will clean up good Saturday."
Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab
wood In a few days. tf
Chinese lily bulbs, Jap Art Store.
. .t. 180'
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin and O. V.
,T(.ii Ani itt ft An Vniiev Mvers are Medford neonle who are
attending to business In Klamath
Falls.
Best Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. . 196tf
Snedicor shop. Interior decorating.
........ J85
Next Friday the Medford Furniture
and Hardwuro Co. will sell 2.S0 Bar
ney & Berry skates for 11.74. 183
Dr. K. Jj. Hlwood, optometrist, nas
moved to his temporary jofflce . over
Lamport's, 228 E. Main. tl
Out of town Oregonlans reglslered
at Medford hotels and who arrived
yesterday Include Mrs. M. McGarger,
A. E. Weeks and W. H. MeOarger of
Cottage Grove. Misses Kutherlne Ar
buthnot and Emma lilnkle of Mon-
muoth, A. J. Wheaton and J. K. Sum
mers of Salem, J. E. Kuger nnd It. E.
Blaxall of Itosi'burg, 1.. A. Burger of
Iji Grande, G. A. Ornlib of Dallas, and
the following from Eugene: H. C. Bnr-
clay. E. R. Illldreth. J. It. Carter. A.
D. Johnson, K. L. Kollenborn, Everett
Harphnm, O. L. Hulbert. J. L. Fuller.
C. H. Hill, W. L. Davis and 13. A. Vul
lier. Winchester rifle for sale at Do
Van's. - - - - . 14tf
' Annunl harvest home supper at
Clyde Hall Friday evening, 6:30 p. m.
184"
Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist,' has
moved to 'his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf
Elta D. Huhbs Tent No; 11, will
meet In regular session Friday even
ing, October 23. All members urged
to be present. '
All classes of carburetors 'repaired
and adjusted. Williams & McCurley.
tf
Buy a city lot. 'All Improvements
paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl
Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone
993. ' I08tf
Fresh poultry, ready for the oven.
ThrouKg the efforts of six mem
bers of the realty board, by whom
they are exclusively handled, seven
of the 63 city lota on sale were sold
yesterday to prospective home build-
Main and ers. leaving titityet to be disposed of.
s'Any prospective buyer or any-city lot
Phone 586. 18'
Washington state residents regis
tered at local hotels include A. IT.
Armstrong of Kelso, H. E. Nngel of
1 j, Crosse, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Goff of
Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Tlmmons
of Centralia and F. P. Jones. C. L.
Kennedy, W. G. Mclnroe and O. A.
Sherman of Seattle.
Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. - "
Buick Master Six Roadster, ' com
plete equipment, looks and rims Just
like new. .A sacrifice .price on this
repossessed' car. See it at' Buick
Salesroom. 8.. Riverside. , 184
2.20 roller saktes for $1.74 at
Medford Furniture and Hardware Co.
Friday only. ls"
O. O. Alenderfer Is a Medford vis
itor in Ashland today on business.
$3000 stock of army goods gents
furnishing and shoes go on sale
Saturday; Corner Main and Grape.
.'.,' i 184
Best Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76... 196tf"
Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med
ford. oh sale at Mail Tribune office,
Medford Exchange, 316 Liberty build
ing and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 26o
and $1.00.
The American Legion nt KInmath
Falls will siion commence the-construction
of n $20,000 building to be
used as a public-meeting place for all
civic bodies as well as for Legion pur
poses. ,
Try that big milk shake at DeVoe'
' ' Large assortment shopping baskets
; C9c and up. Japanese Art Store. 188
Dr., E. D.; Elwood, optothetrlsf, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. '228-E. Maim :- -tf
Nine cars of apples and three cars
of pears .were shipped east yesterday
' by Medford packing hduses.
We pay- fqr ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency," Inc.
Screen1 floors at Walldce - ' Woods
, Lumber yard,- Cor. -' East- Main and
Genesee. ' -
Fresh eggs. - American Fruit & Pro
duce Market, 109 E. 8th.. 187
Miss Anna Marie Radovan Is in
rhrtrge of the fruit drying plant at
the enfl of North- Front street, of her
mother; Mrs.' F. M.' Radovan, during
the - latter' absence ,at Wenatchee,
Wash , for-which place she left Wed
nesday. There Mrs; Radovan will es
' tnhllsh a nevv- dryei. due to the fact
that she cannot find sufficient fruit
here. Nevertheless she will continue
tn nn'erate the local nlrtnt.' Mrs. Rad
ovan will be gone for approximately
src weeks. '" " '
r-or thos6,'who' want to buy fnncy
hrttrftoes we-have shlfiped In a lot of
Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Oems.
these are a hew smooth potato and
cook up mealy. Johnson Produ.ce Co.
241 N. Front St; Phone 97.. tf
Let me. Write your fire' Insurance.
Carl T. Tengwald, . Holland Bldg
Phnno 99. " ' tf
bf. W. C. Schaefer.' dentist, dental
i X-ray,' extraction specialist, gas and
IncAl' anaesthetic . Phone 1117. 426
Medford Bldg. X79tf
Only nine, odt of thy state cars, the
smallest dally BUmber to register here
with the state trlftlo bureau since' last
nrinir. registered yesterday. - These
nine cars hailed from British, Colum
bia, PennBylvana, Idaho, Arizona,
California and Washington.
Good clean cottOi rags wanted at
Mall Tribune. ' - "
winter noUioe We replace the
iinuaahle ones. Amerlcnn Fruit i Pro
duce Market. 109 E. 8th. 187
may have first choice. If money is left
by him as a deposit at the city treas
urer's office, providing thcre Is no
previous deposit by any, other Individ
ual: - i
Screen 1 dooors at Wallace Woods
Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and
Genesee. 88tf
Fancy and cooking apples. Ameri
can Fruit & Product) Murket, 109 K.
8th. 187
Mrs. Fred O'Kelly was in the city
yesterday from Rogue River looking
after business.
Better be safe than sorry by using
Flfhtner's Anti-Freeze In car radia
tors. It Is harmless In every way both
to user and radiator.belng non-poisonous,
explosive or Inflammable; evap
oration is water only, which Is re
placed In the usual way as required.
For sale at Flchtner's Garage, Med
ford, Oregon. 187
A special evening class In higher
accountancy under a certified public
accountant opens November 1st. Rea
sonable tuition. Register now. Med
ford Business College, a. W.'N. 186
After several weeks Investigating
the mineral resources of the. Grants
Pass und Gold 11111 districts, Dr. ller
sehel C. ' Parker, world famous ex
plorer, and geologist, today declared
that when a smelter Is located here,
this country will become one of the
richest gold producing sections in the
nation. "I have been visiting the
Grants Pass and Gold Hill regions for
several weeks past, making, geologi
cal examinations with special refer
ence to .whether or not large bodies of
ore carrying bold and copper are to
be found In the region," he said.
Grants Psrs Courier.
Slicing tomatoes and string beans
for a few days. . Amerlcnn Fruit &
Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. 187
Budweiser $1.50 per dpz. at De
Voe's. ISOtf
Not all the good fishermen nre Ore-
gonians. as, shown by the fact that
W. L: Fletcher of San Francisco, who
is making a brief business visit In
Klamath Falls this week, brought In
28 pound salmon, and presented
it to the Klamath Valley, hospital, to
be served as dulnty tidbits to the pa
tients, Fletcher pulled the. salmon In
on a four Ounce casting rod, from the
Klamath river, at the mouth of Shas
ta river. Klamath 'News.
Fresh sweet cider by the gallon or
glass. American Fruit. & Produce
Market, 109 E. 8th. 187
Dr. W. W. Howard has returned
frdm his trip east and has resumed
his practice In the Liberty Bldg. 183
Blaine Gibson was a business visitor
in Ashland yesterday. .
Lessons given In oil painting, water
colors of china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman Barto . at Palmer's
Studio, or 821-T. ;
Most any variety of apples, good
qualtty, $1 per box delivered. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
TOO, LATE TO CLASSIFY.!
FOR SALE Aft
ahtli
unique collection
of ahtlnde' dressers, chests, -ennns.
' etc.. !is on display Just now at The
Jlazaar. opposite r ora nseno,
Jrlnlrt St.,' Ashland.' ' t
IXJHT Remington 22, hetween Phoe
nix and Fish lake. Finder return to
Mall Tribune and receive reward
184
Vi.to uil.K rnM truck. Good rub'
i bei. Excellent condition. Phone
tin or tail 618 E. 9th street. - 18a
V, i, -
FOR RENT 6-room bungalow. Gar
a$e. i:o per momn.
or 17-R.
Phone 5I7-L
l!J"ti
vrm vew five room house.
HURRYNOW!
Portland residents at Medford ho
tels include C. If. Harrison, L. A.
Means, H. K. lteau. 11 1.. Iji Moreaux.
J.' E. Backus, W. L. Peck, f. Murray,
S. A. Casey, Mrs. J. B. Htewart, H. E.
Mcllroy. M. M. Witty, lister .Murtin.
O. Hersel, H. V. lioyer, Don Mi-Clln-ton.
J. A. Oihus. E. M. Morton, W. J.
1-wls. C. D. Mct'oheii, Charles Hln
mun."W. O. Avery. G. Mellster, (1. L.
Tufts, Tim Burke and Allen Hart.
Largo cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
British Ship Saves Herself.
IX)B ANUELES, Oct. 22. The Brit
ish tank steamer Ampullurla sent out
distress culls at 0:50 last night, say tug
Bhe wus asnoro on Point sur, luu
in lies Huiltli of Sun Francisco. At j
10:5G the tanker sent a message say. i
ing she wus off the rot-k uud proceed
ing and that no vessel was needed to
stand by.
MnrcelPs Miracle Mineral.
A radio-active suhstance of the
earth.- The great blood and body
builder. Laboratory at Portland, Ore.
See Mrs. J. A. Everett. 206 Willamette
street. Jackson county agent, Medford,
Ore. Tel. S97-Y. 196
SICK WOMEN
Read this Remarkable Testi
mony Regarding Results from
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound I
Norfolk, Virginia. "If yon, only
knew how many women and girls have
taken your medicine
by hearing my testi
mony, it would seem
wonderful to you.
Every day and every
chance I have I ad
vise some one to try
it It was in June,
1904, when I had
given up to never get
well, that I wrote
to you. My husband
went to the drug
store and brought
the Vegetable Compound home to me.
In a few davs I began to improve and I
have often taken it since. I am now;
passing through the Change of Life and
still stick by it and am enjoying won
derful health. When I first started with
yoor medicines I was a mere shadow.
My health seemed to be gone. The
last doctor I had said he would give me
no more local treatments unless I went
to the Hospital and was operated on.
That was when I gave the. doctors up.
Now I am a healtliy robust woman. I
wish I could tell the world what a won
derful medicine - Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound is. I will be only
too glad to answer letters from any
where. I wish all aick women would
take it "-Mrs. Ji A. Jones, 317 Colley
Avenue, Norfolk, Virginia,
Tonight! .
SEE SEE
RIN-TIN-TIN
THE WONDER
DOG IN HIS
LATEST AND
GREATEST HIT
'TRACKED IN THE
SNOW COUNTRY"
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Starts
". Tomorrow
' ......with . - .,
ALICE JOYCE
KENNETH HARLAN
WALTER LONG
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R I ALTO
When the Chicago School
Board of Education, in
the spring of 1924, sent
out sealed bids for a large
order bf pianos, they paid
a high compliment to
Cable products in describ
ing the type of piano they
wanted. Their bids read:
"Miniature Piano, Cable
or equal." '
Seldom, if ever, has any piano had
such a compliment paid to it in just
such a way. The sincerity of the
Chicago School Board cannot be
doubted. They knew what they
wanted. .... '
Here on our floors you will find the full
Cable line of pianos. Conover, Cable,
Kingsbury, Wellington and Eupliona tho
finest assorted line of pianos to be seen in
any store in Southern Oregon. In addition
vou will see here the wonderful Ampico
the Ludwig and the Starr pianos and the
pesfi of all phonographs the Brunswick.
it mil pay you to see this line of instru
ments. Among them you will find exactly
what you want, and at the price and terms
; you. want to pay. See us today. . .
Good Used Pianos, $160 $175 $225
....... i , j ,i ; . .-
WEEKS & ORR .
Workingmen
Do you always get full value when you buy? ;
If you are in doubt, give us a try. :
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION :
Honesty Shoes I Underwear f
for Men Heavy Cotton Union Suits. . . . .$1.65:
Wool Mixed Union Suits 1.95
Heavy Wool Mixed Union Suits 3.25 ;
Wool Union Suits, 75 wool. . . 4.25
All Wool Union Suits. .
ff
5.25
Wool Shirts
Grey or Blue Wool Mixed Shirts 1.85
O. D. Wool Shirts. . . ... ... . . . 2.50
All Wool Plaid Shirts. ....
Fancy All Wool Plaids
3.75
5.25
Men's Blazer Knit Cotton Shirts 4.75
No. 8725. Solid Leather .' No. 8300 Water-
Work Shoes ... $2.50 proof Chrome. 4.50 I;
No. 8029 Army Last Shoes . . . 4.35
No. 8094 Plain toe Work Shoes 5.00
No. 6063 Plain Toe Officer i
Dress Shoes ............. . 4.85
No. 6170 Tan or Black Oxfords 4.75
No. 8141 12-inch Top Oil Tan
Moccasin Toe Hisrh Shoes . . . 8.50
No. 8006 Moccasin Toe Oil Tan the best wet weather shoe $5.65
ARMY OUTING STORES
R. S.
MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR WORKINGMEN
Stewart, Prop. 32 S. Central Opposite 'Craterlan; ; ;
Phone 66?-Y
powia coMtwj ,
NEW COPCO 6 PREFERRED STOCK
Price 92 oo, Yield 6
A forthcoming issue of 6; Preferred Stock of,' ,-.!,;,
The California Oregon Power Company is an
, nounced at this time, for the convenience of pros
. pective investors. . ) .'
Continuing the regular policy of making this in
vestment easy to purchase, the Company will accept
. subscriptions not only for cash but also on time
payments of $5 per share per month. Monthly
payments will earn interest at the rate of 6 una!
the purchase is completed.
A Record of Development ,'
- and Progress ,
The consistent progress made
by this Company during the past
few years, together with the grow
ing appreciation of the stability and
value of hydro-electric power se
curities throughout the country;
has resulted In an active and steady
demand for such investments.
Copco Preferred Stock has ac
cordingly risen steadily In price, in
keeping with its increased worth .
and the expansion of production
facilities.' ..'..'
First offered to the public in 192i
at $92 per share, the 7 Preferred
Stock is now quoted at more than
$100 per share. All of the Com
pany's 756 Preferred Stock has '
now been sold. '
A New Issue, at a New Trice
1 These favorable conditions ant
fundamental and permanent. The
Company sees' no reason to believe
that a high dividend rate will again '
' be necessary to attract ample cap
ital, for the development of this
rapidly growing property in an ex
panding and prosperous territory. '
The Preferred Stock about to b
issued will therefore carry a divi-
dend of Six Per Cent, and will yield
a return of 6.52 on its initial prios '
of $92 per share.
' Copco Preferred Stock is non
callable an important advantage
much sought by investors in this
period bf advancing prices of de
sirable securities. ' ' i
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' Ask any member of our organi
zation about our monthly payment
plan.'
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Cfffices: . ,
Medford, GrantsPass, Rosebiirg,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.1 '.'
Yreka, Dilnsmuir, '!
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