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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
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Jn, haherdaHher. filed an accident report ycHterdny with Infor mation to the. effect that ho wh the unidentified motorist," with whom O. If. Kkeato, local painter, collided Sunday on the Crater Lake highway. Corn to iono Pine nchnol Friday evenitiK". October 30. Program at 8 o'clock, followed by box social. Kvery body come nnd tiring ti baHket. 188 Kxport marcelling, 7Bc. 623 So. Ivy. Tel. 430-R. 18G Local Odd Fellows expect a lively and InteroHtlnK meetlnK tonight. He Hldes routine, the flrt degreo will bo exemplified upon a class of Initiates i end ono or two Important business matters will be brought up for consid- 1 eration. lodtfo attendance has begun to Increase encouragingly since the lull of summer nnd methods are be- j Jug considered for a lively record dur ing the winter. Wednesday Is bargain day on mil linery ot Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe In M f Hlnrn. 187 This Is candy week at Marsh's (Jro- I eery. 190 There nro n less number of visitors from a distance registered at local ho tels than for months past, nnd those few Include IJ. P, Hunter of Detroit, Mich., M. P. Colliton of Chicago, and O. It. McCracken of Minneapolis. Wednesday Is bargain day on mil linery at Emmy Lou Hat Hhoppe In M. M. Store. JO' i Have your worn enrpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pine street. Phone P10-M. tf Tho Crnter Lnke national park resi dent engineering party, who had been working In tho park for weeks pnst returned to tho city yesterday, having completed their work for this seasou.1 Ford light delivery, '10- model, i running order. 40. Terms. J'llono jurii-.i. i4i i. i'ir. '"J,neBH men. , , Gold Jllll lime, keep your homo flro Thl8 is candy week at Mnrsh's nro burning, JackBon county product, nono Jcery. - 190 lielter. For sale by Standard Hoofing Oliolce city lots on pavement with - Co. 13.70 per bbl. 186tfnn nnossments paid, (50 down and Mi. and Mrs. Frederick K. liurn-,j0 per month at 6 per cent Interest. A ham, who had been spending a large Charles A. Wing. Phono 7S. 191 part of tho summer at their cottage j Tno new lookout station on Hersch on the Itoguo river, enmo into tho city ; berger mountain in the Crater Na- iiyeaterday preparatory tq leaving for , tionnl Forest has been completed and 1 their home at Martinez, Calif., today, i tho ew ranger station at Union 1 l,1,-,! .,htbni .vnr rnmlu Tl, l'nt ! . , . . ...... .......... .., f oreo wagon, 1'noenix. l'J l Winchester ' rifle for sale at Do jVon's. . ls4tf Only 12 out of tho stato cars were ('registered hero yesterday with tho lo- en) stato nuto traffic burcnti lu tho t Chamber of Commerce building. ' Hereon doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and 'Genesee. R j come to Lone 'Pino school Friday evening. October 30. Program at 8i Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stevens nnd fain o'clock, followed by box social. Every- my f Ashland, spent Sunday visiting body comound bring n basket. 1S8 j Medford with Mr. und Mrs. Koyal - "Members of tho Chautauqua as-' jitOib. Relation, although there will proha- Hallowe'en pumpkins, all sizes, nt ,jiny uo no more unauiauquas nem tins year, aro already laying plans for the .'presenting of a program during next ifsummer, It was learned today." says ,the Ashland Tidings. "This Is the j first year since the organization of jt ho Chnutnuqua association, Hint Ash land has hcpn without a program, and ;lt was nt first suggested that a two :lay program could bo held this yenr. However, such a program, with 1m ' ported talent, would require tho ex penditure of too much money, and has definitely been abandoned. There Is a possibility of Hinging ft Chnutnuqua program with talent secured from the various cities throughout tho valley, It !ls said." This Is candy woek at Marsh's Gro cery. 11)0 t Inrge stock of Victor records at .Palmer's Music Store. ft f 1 "When the frost is on the pumpkin And the corn is ih the shock" See our windows before ordering your Hallowe'en goodies The COLONIAL A SouthernOregon ' Finest akery II Among the out of town On'Konians n'KlMtord ut Mmlford hoteln are Mrn. W. A. I'ulli-y of yorlh lu-nd. .Mrn. Thou. I'uttun of Kitrby. M. J. .Money of OlailHtano, Oporge H. !rav of Nalem, W. 1J. ColllnH of CutlMKO (Srova, K. H. Jlurmitt of V.UKfno. nni the fol lowing from 1'ortlantl: Jtulh A. tJru- , ham. Mr. and Mia. C. X. HiriiiKr, II. U. tlould, W. H. l.'lrey, Mr. and Mm. U M. Ilartwell, F. II. Thoinpmm. Mr. j and Mra. K. II. Jefferac j ham, K. L. KnlKht, C. r. Jefferson. O. H. Lun- F. Peterson, Hoyd French nnd C. C. Hchafer. Dr. W. C. Bchfiefer, dentlHt, dental X-ray, extraction specialist, gas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 426 Medford Pidg. 179Mf Violin students attention. E. P. Prose-he, violinist and teacher of Eu ropean training and formally Instruc tor with three largest eastern colleges. will receive applicants at Hotel Aled- ford. If2 W. Pays nnd Oust Vourlgnrls of Weed are visitors In tho city today from adjacent California. Good clean cottoii rags wanted at Malt Tribune. tf Hallowe'en masquerade nnd frolic at the Itoosevelt school Frldny night. Don't miss It. Admission at door, adults 10c, children Gc. Hmall addl tlpnal fee to side shows In "The Haw Dust Trail." 18U The squanh sale which started lust week at tho public market was still on this morning, and was taken ad vantage of by many shoppers. In ad dition tho usual produce and food stuffs were also on sale. Fancy gold fish, water plant and castles for bowls. Jap Art Htore. 191 Danco Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's orchestra. 187 A. U. lenvltt. manager of the Tlocky Point resort, Pelican Pay, and Mrs. Leavitt, nro visitors In the city who arrived yesterday afternoon. Carl Coleman of Klamath Falls Is another Klamath county visitor hero. Fresh eggs. American Fruit & Pro duce Markot, 109 E. 8th. 187 Kraut cabbage. Make your kraut before cold weather sets In. American Fruit and Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. Phone 876. , . 192 A masquerade card party will ho given at the Pythian hall October 31st, at 8:30. Knights and their families ure cordially Invited. For those who want to buy fnncy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Fulls Gems. Thoan am n nmv nmnnth nntatn nnd cook up mealy. Johnson Produce t;o. 241 N. Front St. Phone 97. tf All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Wednesday Is harffaln day on Mil linery at Klnmy Lou Hat Shoppe In M. M. Store. " 187 Albany now has an ambulance, pur- cnuHe(1 )V tho American Legion. as H8U.d Ly physicians and Albany busl- .;rceK, wnicn nan neon in uie cuurau of erection for tho pnst summer, is also completed. The latter has three rooms and Is built of logs. Fancy krout cabbage, 2 Mic a pound. American Fruit & Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. 187 Lot me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwald, , Holland Bldg., Phono 993. tf Wltchey things for Hallowe'en. Medford Hook Store. 1SS the American Fruit and Produce Mar ket. iuy k. Ktn. Phone 87U. asy Iluy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwuld, Holland Hotel. Phone 993. 108tf Winter potatoes. We replace tho unusable ones. American Fruit & Pro duce Market, 109 E. 8th. 187 A change In tho ffno went her that the Rogue River vnlloy has boen en Joying for weeks past Is Indicated by tho official prediction for Wednes day, which foreensts colder and nn- (settled weather. The maximum yeB tcrdny was 71 nnd today's minimum was 32. We pay for ashes and soil dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Dr. E. D. Elwooo, optometrist, has moved to his tompornry office over Lamport's. 228 E. Moln. tf Heal bargains on millinery Wednes day. Hats from $1.95 up. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 187 Mrs. S. S. Ingnlls and son Sherman are in tho city today from Prospect on bUsilltfHS. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Want to get In touch with party ! trucking fruit to Klamath Falls and northern California points. Address M. T., Mail Tribune. 191 Br. E. p. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Medford riders did not tnko part in jtho motorcycle races held nt Oakland last Sunday under the auspices of tho I Oakland Gobblers and the Eugene l Motorcycle club. However, Virgil ) Cogglns. local cyclist, attended with' j that purpose In mind, but was . tin- able to enter as only one-cylinder mo- , I toreycles competed, . Ir. E. 1. Elwood. optometrist, has i moved to his temporary office over j Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf Hallowe'en table decorations, caps. 1 I rrepe. Medford Bookstore. ISS Mrs. Walter Carr wns n Jnckson : vllle htiHiucH visitor In the city today. Fnncy nnd cooking npples. Ameri can Fruit & Produco Market, 109 E. 8th. 187 I Hotel guests In the city from the state of Washington Include Mr. and i Mrs. N. A. Hldwell. IT. H. Hldwell ami j Mrs. L. E. Joers of Tncoma, Mr. and i Mrs. L. (l. Burns of ttelllngham nnd ; E. H. Clifford, Mr. nnd Mm. II Huer mnn and B. W. Wegert of Seattle. Peal bargain on millinery Wednes day, lints from $1.9fi up. The Emmy i Lou lint Shoppe. in M. M. Store, j Bernlcp M. Bolger, teacher of violin. 1 Phone 437-It. 1S9 Freh poultry, ready for tho oven. Order a dny In ndvance. American Fruit & Produce Market, 109 K. 8th. XV MKDFOKD MAlft TiniijJXR The new type locomotive, put on tho& Portland-Han Francisco run for the first time last Saturday by the Southern Pacific lines, are attracting considerable attention as they pass through and stop in the city pulling long passenger trains. The engine Is said to be u greul Improvement over tlie old type. Jjennixim's decorated crepe in new designs for Hallowe'en. Medford liook Store. 188 lillss Heine's Guide Map of Med ford, on sale ut Mall Tribune office, Medford Kxchanue. 31G Liberty build- ling and 916 W. 10th street. Prices 20c and 11. 00. Try that big milk shako at DeVoe's. i . I' Kino men are nt the federal building toduy taking five hour examinations in preparation for appointment us for est ranger. Tho examinations aro be ing held under the supervision of For est Examiner V. J. Sproat In the petit jury rooom on the third floor of the building. The applicants are all over 'IX years of ago, as required by law. Regular communication of Renmes chapter (O. E. S.) Wednesday even ing, October 2Sth. Visitors welcome. . 187 Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. " OyHters are now being served at Crowson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf Piatt T. Randall formerly with the accounting department of the Copco home office In this city, has been pro moted to be division accountant of the Umpiua division with headquarters in RoHoburg. Mr. Randall and family aro now residents of that city, having moved there several days ago from their former residence on West Main street. ' Real bargains on millinery Wednes day. Hats from $1.95 up. The Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. 187 Dr. H. Axley, physician and sur geon. Phone 607, 420 Medford Uldg. 198 ; Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from tho mill next week. Just phone beforo coming. Phone 031. - tf For one quarter, the light Ashland high line withstood the battering at tack of the heavy Klamath Falls high baekfield men, but after receiving a terrible beating, the locals weakened, and from the start of the second quar ter were on the defensive throughout the tussle, In the game staged here Saturday afternoon. The Pelicans finished on the long end of a 20-7 score. Ashland Tidings. This Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 Farmers can begin to hau 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phone 631. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Of the two building permits granted today by the city building department, one wns granted to J. II. Xewton to erect a - $2000, 0-room dwelling on Jackson street in the Fruitvnle addi tion, while the other was granted to M. R Hurnell to erect a 4-room house on West 11th street near Hamilton nt a cost of J18001. Spltzenburg apples 50c a lug box. Conner Packing House. 188 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Kirkpatrlek. tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. T). S. Andrews of Port land arrived lust evening to spend ! several days with friends. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Radiator alcohol, chcapost and best. Jones & Klrkpatrick. tf This is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 Straighten Up! Nicest Laxative, Don't stay headachy, dizzy, sick. Nothing else relieves that bilious, con stipated feeling so nicety as candy-like "Caeca rets." Take ono or two of these pleasant laxa tive tablets any time, to gently stimulate your liver and start your bowels, Tlion vou will leei mie, your ncnu becomes clear, stom ach sweet, tongue pink, skin rosy. "Cascnrets" gently cleanse, sweeten and refresh the entire svstem. They never gripe, overact or sicken. Direc tions for men, women and children oa each box. any drugstore. Learning Burning I'M CURED!-WHEN A FELLOW BOYS AT CUT KM I He UENEkmLLV GETS ABOUT PHY FOR'. YHSSIR1 QUALITY NEW tR TELLS Start Right For Best Fuel Phone 239 'PHONE: 239 MEDFORD 7fte Answer to tfa Burnimf Qisttt I MEDFORD.0 OREfiOy, Culifornlans registered at local h9 tels Include the following: Mrs. A. H. Jjiufence and A. L. Iaurence of Cat allna Island, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hardy of Han Diego, 8. F. Mayfield of Sacra mento, Miss Mabel ,Felkner of Red ding, F. P. Hunter of Troua, It. L. Hum in of Marysville, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benson of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Conley of Red Bluff, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Newman of San Pedro, A. R. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bise, if. S. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bradley of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Burnham of Martinez and Mr. and Mrs. D. C Vimont and W. A. Donford of Los Angeles. Don't throw away that old hat, the Pantorium can make it practically as good as new at a very reasonable charge. Phone 244. 190 For six years the Cozy Nook has ben open every day and night, includ ing Sundays. Kodak films, cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and news papers. 186 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. . tf Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wakefield, Mr- and Mrs. J. W. Pruett, Margaret Pruett, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pruett pic nicked on the Rogue near Prospect last Sunday and had a very enjoyable time. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's, 228 E. Main. tf We have room for some dead stor age for the winter. Low rental. Riv erside Garage. 132 S. Riverside, tfn We are now serving oysters In a va riety of styles. Crowson's, Medford's popular sweet shop. 182ltf Local residents returning last night from Crater Lake, Lake of the Woods and other mountain territory here abouts report having encountered ex ceptionally fine weather In the places visited the past two days. Chinese noodles, 5 pound for 85c. Jap Art Store. 189 Newcomb can deliver 4-foot fir slab wood In a few days. tf Large cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune'offlce. H. A. King left this forenoon for his home in Roseville, . Calif., after having spent several days here visit ing friends. Lessons given in oil painting, wnter colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y. Most any variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf Sewing machines rented, $3 per month. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. Phone C86. 187 H. P. Bosworth, Jr., was a local business visitor In northern Califor nia yesterday. Best Utah coal $15 a tin. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. 196tf Matie Vroman, teacher of piano. Studio 124 Tripp street. Tel 183-R-2. . 189 R. A. M. LVater Lake Chapter No. 32 Special Convocation Tues day October 27, 7:30 p.m. Mark Master. Visitors welcome. 187 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RALF Old White machine in good condition. Price $6. 523 E. Main. 189 FREE FREE SQUIBB WEEK You may now receive the 11th question. Ask for the booklet and win part of the $25,000 CASH PRIZES With each 50c purchase of Squibb Goods, we are giving FREE one box of Squibb Aspirin. Get yours today. Haskins' Drug Store Phone 16 , Larry Mann, Mgr. Ab near as your phone. FREE FREE MENU FOR WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 28 Salad Dressings Steak Broiling Crown Roast with Vegetables Baked Virginia Ham Cooking School o Mezzanirife Floor of Medford building ) " k Take Elevator J . TUESDAY. OCTOBER Miss Kitty Bragg, local school teacher, reports that she was attack ed by three wild goats last Sunday In the Applegate country ille en route to Grants Pass with a party of friends. Miss Bragg was resting lu a recumb ent position on a lap robe along the wayside, the entire party of girls but her having left to go "exploring," when the three animals advanced, sfllghtly butting her with their horns. She sprang up but the goats contin ued to follow her, and in addition a "wild" cow joined the goats. She, not desiring the company of the animals rejoined the party nnd they left for Grants Pass. Fresh sweet eldeif by the gallon or glass. American Fruit & Produco . Market. 109 E. 8th. 187 Slicing tomatoes and string beans J for a few days. American Fruit & I Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. 187 j Screen dooors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor, East Main nnd j Genesee. 88tf i Thirteen cnrlonds of apples and one of pears were shipped east yesterday ! by local packing plants, several of which will soon close, as the fruit sea son is nearly over, especially pears. Special Apples. Woodlawn or chard, one mile east of Central Point, Spltzonburgs 50c and $1 box. 188 This Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 190 Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab wood In a few days. tf "BAYER ASPIRIN" PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as Told , in "Bayer" Package Unless you see tho "Bayer Cross" on ackage or on tablets yon are not get .ing Hie genuine Haver Aspirin proved tafe by millions und prescribed by diyalciana over " twenty-five years for Colcbj Headache Neuritis Lumbago Toothache - Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Knch unbroken "Bayer" package con tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug also sell bottles of 24 and 100, L AYE 'O 102 BULBS Tulips, down 60 Daffodils, dozen $1-20 China Lily, each .,:.......:.12yiC' Crocus, dozen .......35 and 40 Hyacinths (clioii-c), each l&f Paper White Narcissus, each -' 7$ Freosia's, dozen 70 Insurrection Plants, each 10 Groceteria Seed & Feed Co Rear of Economy Groceteria TOMORROW , Another Bill, LAST TIMES! "The Teaser" With LAURA LA PLANTE - and PAT O'MALLEV The Merriest Comedy In Many Moons and Filled With Thrills! OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS I U ITttESTERN VAUDEVILLE II MANAGERS ASSOCIATION SiB! Albert EailLK-lFlL Jin'. "Makes the Sold and Recommended By , . . MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. As, a Dairy Feed of More Than Ordinary Value-r. Wl ARB MANUFACTURERS OF . . Doors- Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality and Prices Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Ojt of Tovxn Concerns for Letting Us Figure on Your Bill, TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford TOMORROW Worth While OF HEADED BY FEHNOVA DANCERS . , in ' "A WHIRL OF DANCES' TONY & GEORGE in - "ON THE BOULEVARD" (Watch 'Em Walk!) Harry CODY & TRIGG Jack . in "SPECIAL DELIVERY MALES" Laughter Rampant! ; WANDA LUDLOW & CO. : : .. In "ROOM 515" A Farce Comedy , GALLICK 4 CLARETT ' In "NIFTY TWIRLING" . Roller Skaters DeLuxe! "TOPICS OF'-THE DAY" : MACK SENNETT COMEDY Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 10c Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Milk Flow A Modem Wl Orifoa o