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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1925)
o o 0 CO o o o o o o o PA OK o o Or MEDFOTCT) MATTj T Binn N'. o M EPFOmX 0 1 tlT, 0 V, TIT.SDAY. (KTOl'.KK 'J7. lf)2.- HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS' o o i DY MARY McKENDnEK. Tlio Girls league of Medtnril hluh school even though It bo a very now organization, has been makinK Itself hearil. At a recent meeting the .;lrls adopted some rules and regulations as to the dress. The Idea In the regu lation dress Is to promote simplicity, modesty, good taste and Inexpensive clothing. The regulations forbid the following'. ,-Velvet, georgette crope and pale shades of silk, except blouses and velvet jackets. Dark silk mnv be worn It made simply. Thin materials with too Beaut cami soles, or no slips. Low neck dresses and no sleeves. Extreme styles In shoes. Rolled-down stockings and fancy Barters worn hnlnw tlm ...tti. , , nm-va null short drosses. Extremely short or extremely tight Bklrts and dresses. Extreme styles of hair-dross. Extravagant or elaborato clothing In general. Excessive use of cosmetics, (a) lip stick, (b) rouge, (c) eyebrow pencil. A meeting of the Dramatic club was held last week. . The purpose of (his meeting was to apimlnt four members to take charge of throe one-act plays and the Christmas program. The plays will be chosen by the ones who are to 'direct them, and will be given some time In January. Those choRen to direct them were: Kathorlne Fab rlok,. Esther Palmer, Mary McKendrce and Philip lounsberry. Monday of this week the senior class choRa their announcements. Hy chooRlng this oarly they were able to take advantage of a reduction In price. The Juniors at the same time chose their class rings and pins. Another new tioon ut l'.nv K,-nni will be organized at Central Point WiilupKilny aftcrnimn, under tho leadership of Scoutmaster D. Hen derson. About is boys hnve ex prenscd their Intention' to Join and to make this one of the best troops In Crater ljko council. They-, will be Itnunii a Central Point Troop No. 1. m HOLO REVIVAL IN Court of Honor will be held t Suout hpniiquartera offico on Thurs day. October Sflth. This Ih the first session of this court thin full and a liufie attendance- 1ft exported, A num ber of stur biulKOH will bo awarded to thone who have earned them dur inir the summer, and. other Scouts will iiiteinpt advancement In innl. SrwitK Aw AH Iloady to (; on Uic liljr "Bundle Ia" OiniaUm. " Next Saturday nil the seout troops in tho city will tnUe part In the flrtt part of the "Bundle. Day" campalsn. when they will visit each house and Iprvr tnjrR that are to bo placed on bundles of old clothing to be eotloct ed tho folluwinc Saturday and sent : at once to the Near Hast relief com mittee, for the relief of the Buffer- I Inc refuses In Athena and other cities in Greece. Thts will be an inter-troop competition and It If ex pected that every member of every troop wll be on his toes ready to go when the signal Is slvon. Srout leaders tratnliiK rourso belnc upnn to all men in the 'community, will bo well attended "next Thursday niKht at 7:30 at the Scout head uuarters, f.oo West Main street. Sev eral now men have enlisted in this new troop, for the study of tho Scout' pruKram and ways lo loach it to Si-out. The method uhcO is tlohiK the things that one would expect boys to do when Ihoy are trying to be real Scouts. . , ,.. The Screen By Te Press Agent. Midshipman at Kin I to. THnclosinfT. In a fashion delightfully Interesting, tho intimate details of the life at the L'nited States naval acade my at Annapolis, with a sweet love story, Ttamon Xovarro's new film, "Tho Midshipman," Is at the Kialto theater,-starting' .today. The story- pictures the life' 'of an ambitious "middy" who not only paus es through his four years of training with flying colors, but wins a pretty blonde lady In the bargain..' "I'lebe" (fresh nmn) pranks, students under going all tho thrilling sports and prac tices of their dally, life, the social life which cahrnotcrtzeH the Aiinn polls liu meroUR episodes, lots of exciting ac tion, arid love making of the Hort No rarro is fumous for, are included In the, film. . . '-Harriet Hammond is tho leading lady, Wesley Barry ia featured In llm f unmaking portions, while Margaret Keddon. a lurgc number of cadets and naval attaches make up the rost of the support. ..... Ouir .Gang comedy, "Circus Fever." International News, and Itertrand Wortrnan at the organ top off the bill. ' CVaU'rian Hill Good One. Tho ilunt's . Croterlan has a good program tonight, with interest divided equally between the new feature, "The Teaser," In which Laura La Plante is starred and Tat O'Malloy featured, and comedy,' "Going Oreat." Miss La Planto has the,, role of a flirty flapper In "Tho Tensor," spoiled yminp;woman. ITedda Hopper, Walter Mcfrfail. Vivian Oakland, Uyron Mutt son, Wyndham.. Standing, Margaret Qulmby njid Frank Finch Smiles are In the splendid ca at . ' '-' -' C)ftfhat Thn Kogue lilvcr Valh-y AFsoclathm of Ministers held their regular month ly meeting at Grunts I'nss yesterday. The session opened with luncheon at the Oxford Hotel and continued at the First Christian church until A o'clork Ministers from all parts of the valley were there, and the session was. said to be one of tho most successful yd to he held. . - , - The half hour i-iven over to devo- I tioim watt led by the president, Itev. J. II. Ooutt, Much routine and special business was cared fori and the re ports of the various community usho clatioiiH was especially interesting. The Christ Inn churches of Med fori) and Ashland reported each tho construc tion of religious educational depart ments to the amounts of five and six thousand each. Tho Presbyterian church of Medford reported on the .promotion of plans for u church edl i fice in the near future. Grants Pass reported a successful series of simultaneous revival services of very gratifying results. The Ash land pastors reported on the progress of plans for the Hilly Sunday meet ings. The date Is now set for seven weeks beginning late in May. The as sociation went on record by adopting a resolution, pledging the support of the ministers of the valley to. the Ash land campaign with this notod evan gelist. . The association directed a letter of congratulations to Rev. Chancy re cently of Ashland and promoted hy his church to tho office of district super intendent of the southern Oregon dis trict. A survey of the. religious do . nominations of the valley was authoi I ized and tickets for the Coition Hulc dinner tills evening In ttiU city worn I furnished tho out of town ministers. Two papers were given at the pro gram hour. . Ii. Nelson of phoe nix on tho subject. 4ltcdlng the Bi ble in Public." and Itev. W'oodworth of Ashland on "Introduction to the New Testament." At tho Klwnnls mooting yesterday, Robert Koyle. secretary of thn Cham ber of Commerce explained the move to establish a super-road district com prising Medford, western Jackson county and part of .Josephine county. -through which the proposed road to the Oregon caves would pass. Ho said In part: 'There Is a paved and macadam road from Medford to five, miles boyond "Williunis and the proposed road to build Is only -nine miles to tho caves. This "would mske the route to the Oregon caves 40 miles nenrer from Medford. Ashland. Klam ath Falls and other southern Oregon' points, also make Crescent Chy 40 miles nearer these same points thun It is now and make the route to the saves from. Grants. Push 20- miles nearer." - Mr. Itoylo asked that all Klwanlans attend the meeting of the Highway Sommb'sion, county court anil repre sentatives of the district Interested at i in: -uiu l iiuiiriq in tinvnaunvintr i-1 1- day, October 30.' C. K. Gates told of the . Hplendld dinner and dunce given by the? Ash land Kianisns in Llthla hotel last week and snld he wa proud of the attendance from Medford about 30 couples. Attention waa. called to tho Near Kart dinner this evening at the Chris tian church and tickets were furnish ed to Klwanlans desiring to attend by tho Medford 'Ministers association. Next week being apple wcok. C- C. Lommon agreed to furnish the ap ples for Monday's meeting. - . C. R. Butterffeld wmi the attend ance prize furnished by A. L. Tf 111. ' Rev. Temple of ; the .Methodist church, a Kiwanlnn, and J. C. Coral, lb new S. P. agent, were guests, Mcotings next month will- be held at the Ilotol Medford. Cook with ettm 4th" Good cooks prefer it! can I do' rilVH. trhy ran't I have a nkfn like J other glrlfi? Why do I have to have these ugly pimples, blotches and blackheads? - '.It I. could onlv And somethlns that wf(uld clear up my skin and give me back my soft, rosy complexion, I know I would be the happiest girl in the world! What can I io?" Is that you talking? If it la. you I'oh't have to worry a minute! Just build Up the rich, red biood In your I odv. Then your skin tvlll be as clear toi aoft as anybody's. i Thafa what 8. 8. 8. has been doing-f-r generations helping Nature build rich, red blood! You ran build re.l-blood-cells so last that the Impurities that cauoa breaking out on the skin l.ardly get Into the system before the pure blood annihilates them kills them right out stops them from breaking out through the skin. And then this rich, red, pure blood feeds and nourishes the tissues of the akin and keeps It looking beaitny. That's all there is to It. Healthy, vigorous. r?d blood such as 8. S. S. helps Nature build, makes you healthy all over. It heautlfles your akin fti-tv.a awav film. pies.- blackheads, blotches, rnjji, bolls and eciema give you back Tour ap petite build firm, plump flesh and Oils yon full of new life and energy- All drug stores sell B. B. 8. C.et th larger bottle. It's more economical. Vaudeville The bill of Western- Association Managers vaudovlllo at Hunt's Crate rlan theater tomorrow matinee and night, presents a wide range of enter tainment. "A Whirl of Dance. Is presented by thn Kelt nova Hnnrort. handed by Ivan Fell nova, showing danrcs of nil na tions, by n group of loung lady artists. Harry Cody and Jack Trigg, offer "Two Special Delivery Mains." giving ukuelelr duets, comedy songs and the latest patter. ... Two acrobatic comedians Tony and tieorge accompanied by n young lady, call their act "Watch 'Km Walk." What everybody does is paro dlzcd In a hilarious manner, ' ' Ludlow and Co, ' present "Ilnom r.lS." headed by Miss Wanda Ludlow, who plays the role of a'cahiplng fe- male InMirnnco agent, mota a divorce attorney, and the. comody-'sltuatlons are rib tickling. fiallik and Clarett; roller skate ex perts, give a bewildering routine of plain and fancy skating, with a beau !tifnl stage setting. The photoplay portion of tho pro gram consists of the ever popular "Topics of the Day." and a funny Mack Sonnett comedy. 4 BUSINESS MEN 4- REMEMBER: This office will duplicate prices made hy out-of-town printers and 4 book-binders for duplicating sales '4, slips of nil kinds, blanks, ledger 4 4 sheets, bills, etc., for all kinds of 4 4 bookkeeping machines, and other 4 4 printing. 4 4 If you believe In "No Peddlers 4 4 or Agents Allowod, brain with. 4 4 yourself and .novor give any .4 printing, book-binding or other 4 work to any out-of-town solicitor ... fi.m l,Arnrn aD1iln. tnnifl hnmn 4 or firm before asking some home 4 printer first IfsMie can do the 4 work and get his price. Cook with gas. 4th HBBaaanassaW liclteved of tame back OKrniyht STIFFNESS AND ACHE IE IN ONE NIGHT Sportsman is '.'as good as new" after one treatment Sportsmen havo learned a simple way to take out pain and stiffness when they get lamed up from exposure or overexertion. A Philadelphia sportsman write that he caught cold in his bark while out gunning and the next day found himself bo stiff and lame he could hardly bend. "I went to work, but had to coma home," he writes. "I applied Sloan's freely and went to bed. The next morning I was as good as new, thanks to the quick and sure action of Sloan's Liniment." (Name and address given on request.) It is amazing what Sloan's does for any kind of muscular pain. Just pat it on lightly. No need to rub. Sloan's alone does the work. , Instantly it sends a healing tide of fresh, new blood right to the sore spots. Your muscles limber up, stop aching and get back their tone. So clean and pleasant to use, too. Get a bottle to day. All druggists 55 cents. Russell's End of Month Sale Enlivened With Wednesday Bargains Girls' Dresses, 6 to 14 Size Are Extra Values $3.50 and $5 All Wool liutnuy Flannel, Cn-pi' Failo, Y1H and l'.al bi'ifi'uan, with Cuiuliiiiation lalbi'i,naii and Velvets and Plaid Flannels. Sueh cute lit t lo styles and such service able garments too, for school or dress wear, that it cer tainly docs not pay to niaUe them up at home. The ma terials alone would cost you the price of the dresses al readv well made up in fcO CA and CC about ten different styles, priced.... PJ.JVJ PJ Coats for Girls of All Ages, 6 to 18, Very Low Prices S6.50 to $25 Indestructable Choker Beads Wednesday, 50c Every string with good stone set clasp, colors of gold, light blue, helio, n i 1 e green, white, purple and red. Easily worth $1.00 any time. Phoenix Pure Silk Vests An Exceptional Value $1.50 Just think, a pure silk Vest of the Phoenix tiial ity in all the high shades of peach, naturalc, orchid, ocean green, pink, gold and black and white at; a juice you usually expect to pay for a fibre vest. Truly this is an exceptional .special and if you want then) for yourself, buy several; if lor gifts, buy a lot of them, as there is nothing nicer than silk underwear for gifts at any time, ."of the year, especially for t1 CQ Christinas. - Special Another Shipment Embossed Corduroy out for Month-End Sale $1 Yard The last time we had this item it went in a hurry. Yc have -00 yards in tan, fvey, pansy, gold, tur quoise, copen, rose and l'lischia, all the best colors for fine bath robes, breakfast coats or lounging robes. Because of tho anticipated demand for this corduroy we advise being here Wednesday' morn ing, as the 200 A'ards should not last all 3 "1 ' ff day Wednesday at, the yard 1 , DG-inch English print designs in fine quality per cals. All; good new patterns, both light 25 C .'.V anct'tnedium dark; worth .( yard.-..i':..:.. ;i.7i) oua-litv' fine Irish Linen Damask by the yard. Full 72 inches wide i designs as well as plain, yard 4...-.'u'...' $1.00 quality Mercerized 72-inch Damask that will launder to look nearly as nice S5c as a pure linen damask, yard 18x:5G-inch Linen Warp Huck Towels that are a yery fine, soft quality, worth 50c each. 29 C A very special Wednesday value iind .in very pretty $3.00 19x20 first quality Feather Pillows that sell regu-" ' larly for .fl.-lo. The ticks arc feather 41 1 fj proof mid blue or rose colors.! .' .Vr $10.00 value in all wool single Robe Blankets. Gold,' rose, copen, helio, plain colors with dC QQ black borders.-. Very special, each T 3-pound already stitched Cotton Batts that are of ' Hice clean cotton, already sewed, ready to put into; ' the comfort in one piece, . ' " d1 1 Q , each . .V1' ; Wonderful Silk and Fibre Hose, value for our Month End Sale. A real -wearing quality tflr in eight good colors, pair JJt CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture Houe 315 E. Main Phone 505 Medford Class Co. Automobile Olana and Mlrrora made to order. We call for your aasb aud replace broken window.. Phona 140. I 11ft 8. Bartlatt We Are Now "Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches AtAllTime3 The Cozy Nook Main and Riverside, Sparta Bldg. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE Gasco Carbon Briquet Made in Portland by tho Portland Gas & Coke Co. There is no. similarity between CARBON BRI QUETS and coal briquets. Carbon Briquets contain NO COAL, but 87.8 per cent CARBON. More heat units than any other solid fuel on the market. EQUAL TO ANTHRACITE COAL. ALL HEAT; NO ASH. RING COAL $15 per ton The hardest soft coal on the market. When we ad vertise KINO COAL, we mean UTAH KINO COAL. We guarantee our product, and DELIVER JUST WHAT WE ADVERTISE. Valley Fuel Company - Phone 76 USED CARS Bought for Cash Sold on Terms One Rickenbacker Sedan -Three Hudson Coaches One Chevrolet Sedan One Chandler Coupe Two Cleveland Coupe One Essex "4" Coach One Chevrolet Touring 1 One Star Sedan One Peerless Touring All in A-l Condition Exchange your old car for a good,,,; Closed Car ' STOUT'S GARAGE 30 N. Holly Phone 365-R Chevrolet Light Delivery; 5 New Balloon Cord Tires , Special Price The Busy Corner Motor Co. i