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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
w O .o ' O " . o o - '- o PAGE TWO :l : i I I f w ni U dc t hu re , ti ' . i Th am Tocal and J Personal Slippery pavement nc-or Clold. Jlill proved diHUHtruuH to New tun O. Chancy, dlntrlct attorney for Jiukmin county, yentcrduy when he uiiplied nit biukm too quickly," nityn th I Amonjr out of town OreKonlann nr rlvlnjr hre yentonlny and who are reftlMterwl nt the hoh-ln ure J. U Klpwart of Corva)I!,.H. K. rtyjlty and U D. June of Hlrm, F. H. iluntlnw ton of Mapleton, Mr. and Mih. K. IX Ullbert. O. J'. BohnWr and I'aul H. IJuil of Kugene, Offorge W. Knight of liulihurd, und the following from 1'ortland: Maude U rooks, lt. Grace HolmPH, Mr. and Mm. Jurnon Cllelison, Kara Uarrann, Thelmu U. Cut noun und Mr. and Mih. J. K. Johimon (irantH Pami Courier. "He was on hl f Danre Eaule Point Katurduy nl:ht. way to Crania Push and was neurlriK the eml of the pavement on the other Kido of Hold Hill. . Ho Htarted to alow down before Kitting on routfh road, hut hi. hrukeit took hold too quickly und threw hln car Into another that was approiif IiIhk- Hoth earn were Htinielifd up ami Mr. Ohunoy wan bruised up to sotne extent. He con tinued on his way to this city how ever." I Oysters are now being served at i Crowaon's confectionery and cafe. 182tf Ounce Kale Point Saturday nlKht. Alford'H Imperial Orchestra. 197 Thl hi national apple week. Order I a box from Marsh's (irocery. 1!6 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Btoele arrived here yetilerduy from liuise, Idaho, to spend sevorul duys vlsltfritf friend. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. I tf V R. peHans Is moving with his' Mrs. T. M. Htott of Oranta Pass, and I Two cars of apples and an equal family to Weed. Calif., to reside per- house guest of Mrs. J. A. AleGrath of I number of pears were vhipped to rnanently, he having accepted a post Oakland, Calif., visited friends In (eastern markets yesterday, making a tlon there. Medford, Wednesday. I total of 37ti for the former and 1497 tr. W. C. Bchaefer, dentist, dental. Hemstitching, buttona covered, at tor the latter. X-ray, extraction speclallHt, gas and the Handicraft Shop. tf mem anaeHthetlc. Phone 1117, 428 AU CuaiieT3 of carburetors repaired Aieuxoru uing. and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. Dr. Coleman has returned from PorMnnd and Is In his jaf flee at the usual hours. VJ7 With every department expense cut to tho hone, there still remains 164, 38.16 to be raised, by tax levy In or der to supply the needs of the City of Hpeelal Apples Woodlawn orchard, One mile east of Central Point. Hpit z un burgs, Newtowns, COo and 1 box. 195 Approximately CO men are working on the old city wuter pipe line in an effort to have the line repaired be fore Inclement weather commences. The repairing is only done where nec esary. A crew of nine men is en gaged In surveying for tho new line and at present 'have their headquar ters at Huttft Palls. For those who want to buy fancy Alford's Imperial Orchestra. 17 I Ashland during the coming year. This Iem Charley, tho well known Eagle 1 figure was the mark submitted by Point sectlou resident, Is critically ill ' the budget committed last night, af at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. Iter Heveml long conferences with the (l rge Nichols, Jn., at 37 North Peach ! various city -officials and the mein street, and Is steadily 'growing weak-iers f th" finance committee of the No hope is held out for his recov ery. His 'Illness only became pro iiottnaed about1 a week ago. Hevoral loads of ashea in the -rear of the Mall Tribune to be had for the hnuUng. Belter gut them at once. 1!J5 10 per cent discount on table linen until Oct. 1G. A small deposit holds your doth until called for. - Jap Art Store,. 200 A large turnout Is expected at the Klks lodge HCHHlon tonight to partici pate in the program of fun. An extra gooil program has been provided, as well as something exceptional In the way of eats. It is said. It will he the first big meeting of the local Klks sinno the summer vacation of the lodge. We have room for soma dead stor age for tho winter. Lrow rental. Riv erside Oarage. 132 B. Riverside, tfn . Dance Eagle Point Saturday night. A 1 ford '3 Imperial Orchestra. 117 ' This Is national apple week. . Order a box from Marsh's Grocery. - 19C but few guests from a dlstanwnr now regltttered at the hotels, and these include Mr. and Mrs, K. J. Har loker of Honolulu, L. N. Zlrbes of North Lake, Win.. D. A. Hunter of M'tdfson, Wis., and A. R. Stewart of i Milwaukee, Wis. j Notices of social and church gath- 1 erlngs, - happennings and weddings during the week should be sent In at I onco for the Sunday paper, marked on ! copy "for Sunday Sun." Most of the i news is held until Saturday.. 194 Dr. W. C. Schaefer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray. Gas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 42C Medford Pldg. tf Mrs. H. O. Prohbach, accompanied by Mr. Frohbach, arrived home this morning by train from Portland, city council. Ashland Tidings. ' Advance showing of gift sugges tions, delineating all the new Ideas in art needlo work. It will pay you to look them over. Handicraft Shop. 191 A gorgeous line of linen luncheon sets ranging In price from 9 1.9C to ID. 30, 1 yard to 1 hi yards square, new fast colored woven borders: and stamped with catchy new designs. Handicraft Shop. . 1 ftt" Six hundred pounds of fresh Cooa Bay huckleberries will be on sale next Saturday at bargain prices at the pub lic market, together with lettuce and other home grown produce. .-Due to Cold weather this morning's market was rather light, hut notwithstanding, a nice array of produce was on hand. ; Have your furniture repaired by A. 1 N. Thibault. Phone 069-R. . 187! This Is national apple week. Order a box from Marsh's Grocery.: lt6 D. O. Slater and F. K. Dunn are vis Horn in this city from Klamath Falls, who arrived yesterday. A wonderful display of new fur coats. Hartlettjf. 196 Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Hug Works, 704 Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf George T. Griffith of Hnlem, past state commander of tho American le gion, will foe tho chief speaker at the ceremonies attending tho laying of the cornerstone of the new American Irf- glon building on November 11 nt Klamath Falls. Free dancing at the "Shasta" Friday night, S to 12. , 194 Let Lee at the Men's Shop measure you for that $37.50 tallored-to-mcas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. 193tf School teachers of the state have . potatoes we have shipped in a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. ThcHe are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf lfuy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 9!i3. 10Rtf A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Trove Lumuden at Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday evening. Good clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune. tf Do not fall to listen to the new Or thophony Vlctrola at Palmer's. -99 , L. C. Charley of Eagle Point, who has bene seriously ill, was brought to f tho home of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. I W.. Nichols, Jr., 37 North Peach street, Monday, where he can be near medical attention. His conditions re mains unchanged. tt j "Py a unanimous vote of tho mom (bers and contributors to tho support of the Presbyterian church, a call has been extended to the lev. Elmer JO. McVIcker to serve as pastor here," ruya the Jacksonbille J'ost. "Mr. Mc VIcker has accepted, and returned to Handon, where he will tender his res ignation ns pastor. He is expected to take up the work hero about Decern ber 1, Rev. and Mrs. McVIcker spent last week In this city and it is appar ent they will be welcomed by tho peo ple of the community." Lot me write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Holland Bldg., Phone 993. tf Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Sliriuo Sialyl Session. Hillah temple meets at Masonic hall. Ashland, Fri day e ve n i n g, Novem ber G. Important routine huHfness and other details to be attended to. Refreshments after session. EMIL BR ITT, Potentate. W. 11. DAY, Recorder, 195 A special communication, Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday evening, No vember 6th, at 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. Degree. By order W. M. A. J. Crose. Secretary. We are now serving oysters In a vnriety of styles. Crow nun's, Med ford's popular sweet shop, 18iftf ISC' E v insurance lsIc i MORE for your $1.00 Protection In the bent couipanlea plus seven teen years of experi ence. We have no other business. .ivrt.iiwimeS' The insurance Man .c;ncel909 Phone-444 Marcefts Mlraclo Mineral. A radio-active substanou 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. 1197. V. J9fl Conk wllh Knn. 4th Pure JT"fal Remedle. Special treatment for each ailment prepared from purebotanlcal herbs, roots, bark. etc. from formulae of eminent herbal physicians and spe cialists. Dr. Haistead, Philips Bldg. 193 Cnok with srns. k... 1... .I.t. t . where she underwent n unrlnnn ntinm. ! . . .. 7, . ,,t euucaiion to otitoin, tne co-operu- , . "hT XL? 1B J" hos'"Ul1 of tlo of the American I-eBlon, OreKon orKftnlzivtlonn in observing Amorlcnn , education week, Novembor 10 to 2ii. 'ProeramB for eduention week have been sent to nil county school super intendents In the state. I Dr. Coleman has returned from I Portland and Is .in his office at the H7 brakes equalized and though sllll somewhat weak, but be yond a little tiredness, well withstood the Journey from Portland. Draperies to , ordor.; Snodloor Shop.. . . 1 90 Dr. II. Axloy, physician and sur geon Phone 607, 420 Medford Bldg. n . . . 130 usual hours. J v"v " , V , . I Have your registered hero yesterday with the lo-,put , , before kldd ,cnson cl state traffic bureau, the smallest , rom. We p6cttlll!0 ,n brake work iiuiniivr lor momns past. Dunce Englo Point Saturday night. Alford's Imperial Orchestra. 197 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Uenesee. 88tf , . f f"'""'""'1 y Faber's. Central Point. "" "-j " uiuri-n win practical, iiuiii iih ri'Kumr moiuniy meeting at' the hnmo of Mrs. O. O. Hoggs on ! Knuth firnnr". TYIdny- nfinrnonn. The hostesses will bo Mrs. W. M. Vim I Ncnyoc, Mrs. O. V. Meyers and Mrs. .7. W. Smiley. Mrs. O. E. Osborne will have chnrgo of the program. Alt friends of the church nre wolcome. Mr. and, Mrs. George Averlll of Unite Kails are spending a few days In Medford, visiting and shopping. Dr. Coleman has returned from T'nrtlnm! and 1b in his office ut the UMiml hours. 107 Novel patterns stnmped on un bleached muslin for good, durnhlo kitchen aprons. Make practicnl and Inexpensive gifts. On snio Saturday, Mc each, llnndlcraft Shop. 196 Wo nre equipped to do the highest clnss of mnchtne work and motor reconditioning. Itlvcrslde Onrago. ' 190'tf V. No product ever gained and held Leadership through accident. Fluhrer'a Milk Bread is outsell ing every brand of bread in South ern Oregon, and its distribution is still on the increase. Why? & Riverside Oarage. 190tt Dr. It. C. ItewoB arrived .last night from San Francisco on business rela tive to road work within tho Crater National park.' Numbor ano sugar pine shakes at 212' smartly designed, un bleached aprons stamped with charming patterns. On sale Saturday. 59c. llnndlcraft shop. 196 John Kmrey EHtell wns In tho city Tuesday from Rogue ltlver, making finnl proof for his homestead ono mllo west of that city. IIo brought with him ns witnesses. Wlllard llorton nnd Ilozllilnh Stevens of ltoguo Hlver. Grants Pass Courier. Hot tnmaloa and home made chille. "Shasta." 197 This is national applo week. Order a box from Marah's Orocory. 196 Al IMche, local hardware morchan't, is confined to his homo because of so vere Illness. Just received, a new shipment of now fur coats. Ilnrtletts. 196 Screen dodrs at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main and Oeneaee. 88 Tho Chamber of Commerce has a call for a young boy. 15 yenrs of age. who has a liking for horses nnd cat tle, on a valley ranch. Good wages. It Is understood, will be paid together with board and room. A boy unus ually largo for his ago is preferred. Applications will bo received at sec retary's offlco In tho commerce build ing. Apples, Winter llnnanns, He a box while they Inst. American Fruit A Produce Market. 109 E. 8th street. Phono 875. 196 I-nrgn stock f Victor records at Palmer's Muslo store. tf A. A. Hhephnrd, formerly of Min neapolis. Minn., who purchased re cently property through tho land set tlement committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Is building n pnlntlal home nenr Coleman Creek, which he Intends to nnmo llrnokhnven. If that nnine hns not already been applied to othor country homes. If It has, he will use another. Slnmped aprons on sale Saturday. Serviceable unbleached muslin aprons stnmped in various protly designs, 59c each. Handicraft Shop. 196 This is nntlonal apple week. Order a hnx from Marsh's Orocery. 196 Washington state visitors register ed nt local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Slnder of Spokane, Mrs. Tim Harry and Miss Mnyme J. lierry of Witlln Walln, Mr. nnd Mrs. o. 1. Watson, Mrs. N X. Oarsage and W. W. Wllllto of Tacomn, O. It. Trnynnr of Olym pla and (I. I'. Illrklshnm, Mr. and Mrs. W. Copenhauer and Mr, nnd Mrs. A. W. Pratt of eSnttle. : Come In and see this new shipment of fur coats nnd Jackets. Itnrtlctts. 19 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FO?t HUNT Modern e-rooni bun- low. Phone 725. 195tf - A - 3C Buttermilk lic per Gallon First-Class semi-solid Buttermilk in 50 lb. and 90 lb. kits at $2.75 and $4.50. Groceteria Feed & Seed Co. East of Economy Groceteria Come and See Gloria taking a dip at ' fashionable Palm Beach, fox-trotting in the famous Everglades, wearing the newest fashions for beach and ballroom playing the heroine of Coningsby Dawson's record - selling novel. i novel S New- . fn:'v::,'y !' Show :m , t j ; Today! ' n Qammount ' - " , T" ' ' Announcing the Opening Saturday, Nov. 7 of Our FLOWER SH OP I AT OUR RETAIL STORE 323 EAST MAIN STREET "nif COAST OF FOLLY" Catering to flower buyers with a com plete assortment of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants we are going to give to Medford and the Rogue River Valley a service in this line seldom attempted outside of larger cities. 1 ' r v See Our Window Saturday A BEAUTIFUL CARNATION TO EVERY LADY VISITING OUR . STORE ON SATURDAY STILL TIME TO PLANT BULBS. SELECT YOURS JROM OUR XARGE ASSORTMENT ,0F VARIETIES PRICED VERY LOW ' Monarch Seed 6 Feed Co. YOUR SEEDSMEN OTHER PICTORIAL DOINS OF COURSE RAYMOND BALLARD Playing a request olo number, "Somewhere a Voice la Calllnfl" PRICES REMAIN AS USUAL NO RAISE Adults 35c; Kiddies 10c. A YEAR AGO TODAY . our windows wore filled with glass bowls of GOLD FISH AVc have flicm a(rain sec wlmt 43c - luiv two healthy Ooltl Fish, one Crystal Class Ftowl with Sea Moss and Gravel, together with n 25c Imx of Dr. Bluzos' Laxative Tablets,. Extra fisli KV. Haskins' Drug S.tore Phone 16 e Larry Mann, Mgr. Ai near as your pone. A na rtmcut. 2 moms nnd bath Laurel, nivi0it. Inquire 412 W, O O 9 FOll TIKNT Vf.-nitied