Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1925, Image 3

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    MEDFOTIT) MXTL TRfUNW. MKDFORD. Ol&fiOX, THURSDAY. XOVKKR
LUABLE PAPERS,
$10 STOLEN FROM
ROUGE PLANT
LocdBrids
Thornton C. Vint of iyi Anlf, :is-
Blxtniit lundMcaiM? rn Kinder with Oio
. mtttoiuil park Korvk-e, will leave thin
I'Veninj: for Kainir National park, af
tr having spent ovoral tlays on busi
mKS here wlih Colo'iol O. O. Thomson,
HuporlmonUeut of tho Crater Lake Nu
tional imrk.
- 1 For tboso who want to buy fancy
I potatoes vo havo shipped in , lot of
( Iiihh of approximately in Inspected No. 1 Kinnmih llls Uons.
tcks, cash, rings and oIU cuius, ami Tltoso are a now uniooth potato ami
f ilmwers of valuable pa peri uch coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce Co.
records, waa suffered so mini me 2-11 N. Fir atreei, J 'hone ST. tf
5 ntgm uy Trowurtuge, jr.,' JCuueno Thomas, of tin Thomas
en thieves entered" his cabinet Itt-iiitv eomnanv .who umlpru-pnt
rka on Grape street near Tenth. No injur operation at the Hawed Heart
es, except uuesiionauie nnjferpriius hoapltai Hterday furcnoon, is n
te left behind. Sheriff Jennings ported to ho in u saUHfactory condi-
JJeputies 2ynn. Fornerook and tion today.
Vln Jennings wore on the seeno this . Free dattcin? at the "Shanta"
W'lff- Friday niKht, y to l'J. liM
fintranc waa niade,( accoidinK to ) a man who Rave his name a Jotios.
; sheriff, from tho rear, where thu was found on the trwt last ntoht In
Ves gained access to the upper an inebriated condition by Taylor
If by climbing on a "leanto" uddl- Iturrh. who brought the man to tho
p and through a apace left open t-ity jail, where ho was still befiift held
fr the eaves of the main plant, today. At the -time Mr. Burch, who
Wis were iert on tno j-oor, wnero In assistant fire chief, found htm,
naa emmoerea in. uescenoing Jones was in a recumlient tiGKiiitm on
he lower floor, the unlocked office tho sidewalk.
Centered and in turn the unlocked
was opened, where the loot was
ine tour urawers ot papers
In, said Mr. Trowbridge this mor-
l!ot tamales and home made chille.
"Bhasta." . 197
I. M. Kinfjsley arrived here this
forenoon from North Bend to spend
are worthless to any other than several days on business.
elf and will be very hard to re-1 Fruitgrowers Ume sulphur spray
faittlltlfin la t.V fa- lha Una anA .I.dii.
Siyment on tho checks has been est cleanup winter spray Now ready
ped. In amounts, the checks for fall delivery at tho Hear Creek
fced from to 3G and wero Orchards. Telephone 401-K-4. 196
jten by Mrs. Kva Owen, Mis. J. II. Dr. J. 1. Itray and family have re
in, A. Powell, Mrs. II. L. Yander- sumed their residence in this city af-
k ana rcunoipn Minuter, ten am- ler navtmr lived at rrinceton, Calif..
In loose change was taken from for several years past. It is said that
money drawer together with ono tho doctor plans to reopen offices in
and ono 55 bill. Several rare tho city.
is, such as Columbia half dollars I Screen doors at Wallace Woods
smaller pieces, one large cameo Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and
and one ngato set for a brooch Oonesee, SStf
! also taken. -. v J James Cummlngs, chief of the CVn-
nthlng else than the safe was dis- tral Point police, wns a business vis
ed In the office. Kxit, it is pre- Uor in tho city today.
ed was made In the same way
Kvhlch entrance was made. The
tie, it is believed, was committed
Ipersons, one or more, who were
itfnr with the plan of the plant
were aware of the open safe, and
e doors.
RATER LAKE FEAT
TOLD IN PICTURE
Lessons given In oil painting, water
colors of china decoration. Call Mm.
Vivian Norman Barto at Palmor'R
Studio, or 82 1 -V.
Califomians registered ot local ho
teia include Mr. and Mrs. M. tioiifrfy
and L. If. Hast man of San Jose. Mr.
Iiis is the second time within the and Mrs. L. Hamilton of Stockton. Mr.
that Mr. Trowbridge has suf- and Mrs. K. C. Crystal of Berkeley,
rl as the result of evildoers. Last Miss Margaret M. ,Lennan of J lolly
five cheeks. $50 each, were forged .wood, Mr. and Mrs. K, A. Oodfrfed of
Ills name and cashed. The forger Sacramento, K. A, Miller of Chh-o.
never caught. (air. ana airs. . i. t,onoor. air. anu
iduy a night watchman will be Mrs. O. K. Hohnneek and V. J. Mc-
fiecl on duty, a room on the upper Allister and the following from Han
being, prepared as accommoda-. v raneiseo: Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Grif-
iitn, i ickpir. ur. ano airs. 1j. u.
Hewes. Y. A. Whitlow, U. D. Horinlin.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Hyall, Mr. and
Mrs. II. IX Griffith, Ms. and Mrs. O.
L. Jennings and F. K, lenders.
We pay for ashes ..and sell dirt
I cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf"
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Perk arrived
here this morning from Portland to
spend several days visiting Mr. nnd
.Mrs, s. A. Holoomb while en route to
, southern California !
. This is national apple week. Order
. a recent photogravure tK'" a box from Marsh's Oroeerv. lffi
he New York Times appeared a Aftfl m ion(, ulHCUHHion tim.illK
ure of Willlo Macl'ariane. Kn Whirh two nieoibeis of the efiiint-il
hupion, -drhing from the roof of Voiccd themselvc as beim fiiisoliitelv
fliy-scrnper. Under the picturo Is oimosed lo the move, the care of the
wording: '. '; . " Chautauqua building aiid the grounds
A Tee for one on tho ryuf. WW- worp turned over to the onrk board
MacFarlane, nntiunal open chain- j)y tne cJt. POuncU at it regular meet-
. drives off the top of the Mo- jnff iftst night. Ashland Tidings.
n hotel with a 10-pound driver jrge cotton rags wanted at Mall
olid cedar, made by a crjppled Tribune off fc.
d la Ashland, Ore and given to
at a notary lunch for wse in a
h for the benefit of the crippled
klren's camp fund.' .
the same Issue is a picturo of
Betty Briiiton of S;in Ilafacl,
f.. with this caption:
Tho first to bravo tho icy waters
rater Lake near Medford, Oro
Miss Betty Brtnion. of Han
farl, who swnm two miles from
e to Wizard Island, a feat never
tre attempted by visitors to the
until park." .
-r
Feel Splendid!
Notice to tntraftrs.
otiee is hereby given that the City
Dining Commission will hold a
lug on Monnny, November Sin,
le hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. in the
nail on the petition of the city
icil to consider tho rcclassifica;
of a portion of the following
t from a Kesldenco District Cta.-m
p a Business District Class IH.
portion of North ltlverslde avenuo
veen Jackson nnd Maple st rewt s.
CiTl FbA.M.U t'OM M IMmOiN,
By Iewia I'Irich. Chairman.
M. L. AUord, Secretary. 13U
"Cascarets" 10c
ffnnV With
RS. WILHELMY
PED BY FRIEND
Ictor Advised Operation
Friend Said Try Lydia E.
i Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound First - '
. Paul. Minnesota. "I wan nil nm-
th from overwork and worry, had no
Ianpctltc, could not
sloop at night, and
looked like a corpse.
II have six children
(five bovs and one
I girl) and did not ect
any strength fW
I my last natiy waa
I born. I waa gettinr
(worse and thinner
everyday. The doc
tor said I had to fro
to the Hospital but
J this I could not do
lmnt of my family. So I went to
Mkri of mine and told her what the
had told me and she ald, ' Now
1 1 tell you. Try Lydia E. Pink-
Vegetable Compound as I have
, It helped me.' So I started tak
m Vegetable Compound and I no
alter the first few bottles that I
Wsiderably better. After taking
Ibottlcs 1 got over my fainting
IjS Everybody who sees me new
I the great improvement in my
W I am gaining in weight and
18 and am feeling fine. Eat well
p good nights. Any woman can
me and I will answer her let
Mra. Mary Wii.hfxmy, 309
weet, bt, Paul, Muinesota.
Don't stay head
achy, dizzy, bilious,
constipated, sick!
One or two pleas'
ant randy-ime "Uas
csrets" takes any
time will mildly
stimulate your liver
and start your bow
els. Then you will
both look and feel
Ciena, aweet and refreshed. Your head
will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue
pink and your Bkin roByi
Because "Cascarets" never crripe or
sicken, it has become the largest selling
laxative m tne woria.
Directions for men, women, children
on each box any drugstore
TWO MEMORABLE MONTHS
Mediterranean
uruise
Sailing from New
York City pn Feb
ruary 9, 1926
Returning via
France and Eng.
land at your convenience!
Pln swr tf ffw nd two of th ewtt
drtighlf ul mostht of your tiff tHosTd
the mimficent Cinkdisa Pisific
Hmptttt of Frtnrt vcterift 18350
ton liner on the 126 Mediterrtv
tt tn Crutue! Cross the brotd
Picific to Madeiri. then v'mt Lisbon,
Cad. Seville. Gibnlur. Allien, .
Syracuse, Athens, Constantinople,
Be rout. Iliift, Jerusalem. Betbfe
Mm, Alexendria. Ctiro. Venice,
Naples, Monte Carlo, Cherbourg
and Southampton. 64 dayt tnrault
J athortl
Canadian Pacific yoar con
stant host and guide fares
include excursions, tide trips
and entertainment features.
Write or call for pbutnittg
literature. ,
Canadian Pacific
JWH Decen-ven7 Agent "rattrSepL
1
Mr. Ht.it Mix. Juiii'K tjiit vt who
were down from I'rospect ynHtrJay
for the vaudovUle nhow. asserted
lh:it there wuh not tmow ut fropeft
and lias not been and that jht snow
at Crsiter KaUunul park was ull melt
etl YVvtlnonday,
Tho JohiiKoi 1rolre voiniMtny has
received a trml shfinnnt of iuy nice
fat Iowa cotton tail r;adiiits, jmrkt'd
in iro, for retail. If you tvtr rhast'd
the f'Htivo cuttotj tail or lived wht
you enjoyt-d cutftitf them in tho win
ter when they ro nieo and fat, try
one of these. 1U5
Freh San Juan lime, 3.?5 per bhl.
BiK Tinea Lumber Co. ISltf
William Von der HeUcu, aocoinim-
nied by his wife and daimiiter, in at
the InuieriaJ from Medford, Or. Air.
Voji der HeUen ia a road contraetor
and has built many miles of siato
hishway in southern Oregon. i'orl
land Oreonian.
Full KOKMd minsltn Cailo Point,'
oneni Sunday. November i, Z t. m.
Keverybody tome. 1 y
Mot nny TOrlety of apple, pood
quatHy, i per box delivered. Juhwutn
Produce Co. tf
Afedford has been fiomied BKain
with an artieie of nterrhaml&e from a
mail ordtr concern, sent on trial, whit
poittAKc- to return tho uriiria if nit
wanted. Such methods are an insult
to the buying public. The article
Kcneraly are inferior ,to stundani
Kooda and, the concern above ail cIko
pays nothlne to help maintain our
achooia, city, county and state gov
ernments, good roads, etc. Don't ex
pect peopio to buy from you and then
yon buy away front home.
The 1-adtes Aid nociety of the First
M. E. church will hold a cooked foot!
sale at tiio public market Saturday
morning. Food of all kinds wilt be
on sale, 130
We pay for Rfthes and seli dirt
cheap. Brown & While Agency, Inc.
tf
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and
best, Jones & Kirkpatrick. tf
Otis department
these HtudenfM.
btjT) fwvtua of
henefitf, and of his efforts in the
bin boys work, and the benefits de
rived by Kurh work.
Frank Newman Kpofce on tin fy
Scout wurk and the pntjHfjs for Uio
wrk dui'ini; the cotuiiit; year.
limfctrd fjcheffel, (;e(Ht;i cbaiininn
of the program committee outlined
this work for the near future and f , Ktittdla
tiie work to ot une. Jtejitieni i'Hi J
Swittrt poke of the arUviUes ttf th '
past and the jjreatcr p.ssibiiities of
lite future, i)r. "Itiil" itiEt jptke on
"Itusinews Sletlmdrt," , while Cfratfw
HiStSwlERTOlK!
at child mm
Owing to a mistake the name of Ur.
Ford Wit rtr, . director f
cltibt liygtene. Marion tottnty iis'tiii
demon stmt inn, Salem, was iett off thv
program published Monday of the
sottioiial Hieettitff of the Oregon SIrIw
l!yce gave an Intwwtlntf talk on the 0rj!anlKtlon for puhim IteaHH nurses
present day vulgar market. (J ,(0 hm ijoro Jn UiQ mhViC htiUY
C, K, O, .Montague, a visitor and a oa Kainrday.
new reaident of Jiedfotd made a brief 1 Wnmvr will disCHss An Aiie-
jmmte t'linie Progrant Utr rualit,
and wiii sKak nt 2 o'cimk Saturday
aftermMHt, Tho puldic is invited to
attend tbe ittetinjc, which will begin
at A. tt.
talk.
1 e mifJreKK t ttte evening was
given hy "iJjid" Uaniihon at the no
tary Kdncatiun committee on "Ser
vice." Tins address was one of the
hest beard by the club in many meet
ings, and we were reminded that ser
vice is ihc highest activity possiide
to give our fellow man and that the
great men of the world of all times
are remembered by the service they
have given and md by their wealth.
We were also reminded thai the pres
ent business ideal and thought is
"Service is the life of trade," instead
of tho old idea of "CopipctiUon is the
life of trade."
Visiting itotarians were A. S. Uuhl,
noekfm-d, lib, father of "ilh" Kuiil.
Jack Carle, formerly of Corvaliis. and
Max Frnstier, Oskaioosa. Iowa. (Utests
wero C. O. Montague, CEiet Wake
field, Jack I'ortor, "lied" Red wine
and Mr. Cunkvl of the Medford high
school. V. DIXON..
fVrdc with srs
Medford Rotary
Club News
Tlie Atedford Rotary club inid the
first of its once a month evening
meeting Tuesday evening at the
Wotol Atedford. These- meetings will
be held tho first Tuesday evening of
each month for the present, and tho
weekiy luncheon for the balance of
each month on Tuesday at 32;1S noon
at tho Hotel Sledford.
A largo crowd of liotarians and
their guests dined at 6:30 p, m. and
were served a most bounteous fried
chicken dinner by Kmll Aiohr. "Dad"
Hamilton having charge of the sing
ing is a most efficient and hard
working "music master" and is de
veloping an excellent chorus among
the Rotarians. Several selections were
sung. liert Paul presided at the'
piano.
An added attraction and greatly
appreciated hy all were Kcverai or
chestra numbers by three popular
Medford high school students, t'het
Wakefield, Jack Poller and "Kcd"
Red wine,
Mr. t'unkel, primdpn! of the Med
ford high .school gave n most enlight
ening talk on boys wnrk in the high
HchoVl, the progress that was being
made in having the students help
themselves in obtaining better results
and better and closer relation between
the students and the business- men of
Alcdford, and special stress was made
of the student finances, the work of
tho commercial departments, the op
portunity ,of the business men to
make use of the students' work in
I A Sensible Talk
I I aWlUf
KaUnthm Army
Special meeting, Friday evening.
Nuv, tith, cor. Fourth ami itavtlctt, at
H o'clock. Adjutant and Mrs. itoaney,
r divisional commander for the
Oregon division; also tTaptaln and
.Mrs. O. P. Strickland, our new young
people's secretary, ' will accompany
them. Kverybudy invited. Knvwy
(Jay, officer in charge.
Vara f Tliaiik.
1 wish to thank the many friends
for the expressions of cheer and acts
of kindness brought to Mr, CafJtahan
during his bmg illness.
115 AHiR FRANK W. t'AUSAtiAN.
No more franlic kitchen-rush for
mother these mornings! Whal it
Father has to make the 8: 5 and
the hildrtn whisked oS to schoo!?
Three brief minutes. , . and Mothec
know Albtr Kfinit Osts will be
oft the table piping hot !
The magic of precocking docs
it. An exclusive Albers process
that takes choice, piump oat
kenscls fresh from Western
fields cuts, flakes and ptfiock?
them. That's why it's one, two,
three . . . ready!
Alberc Minit Oats
1 "y
IVJaLKV-. 31
C aTA m
I ?tm-. Mi
To IJr. Y. B. CjM-
a practicing- piiysician
for At years, it seemed
cruel that so manv
i constipated woiaen and
AT AGE S3
II UUI1M
ij girls had to be kept
H constant W sttrred hp"
and half sick by tak
ing cathartic ptlb, tab
lets, salts, calomel and
nasty oils.
While lie knew that
IbR CALOwilTj !tHm was the
headaches, biiioH?iie,
sallow skiii; indigestion afsd stomach
misery, he did not believe that a sick
enin pure or "physte" every little
while was necessary.
In Dr. Othiwclis iSynip pep-.ni lie dis
covered a laxative which regulate the
lwwels. A single dose wtH estabiish
natural, bcaltiry bowel movement for
weeks at a time, even for those chroni
cally constipated. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy
bowel movement but, best of all, it is
often months before another dose is
necessary. Resides, it is absolutely
harmless, and ko pleasant that even ft
cross, feverish, sick
tsm: Dr. Caldwell's
cent bottia at nnv CVDttD
store that seils mri-
icino nnJ ' jusl sec
for yoursrff. fliruln
CLOSES TONIGHT THE MYSTERY THRILLER of
the DWARF the GIANT the VENTRILOQUIST !
LON CHANEY in
"THE UNHOLY THREE"
You'U Say It's Exciting! - ,
Starts
Tomorrow
Matinee
V5tS TU WOND(f HORSE
A'D&m OF LOVE AND HATE IN THE WESTERN HILLS
fOMTHE JfeVEL BYJACK$0N GREGORY
A Plain Store
For Plain People
There is nothing FANCY about our store NOT EVEN
OUR PRICES but you will find the highest quality
goods obtainable here '
SATISFACTION ALWAYS
Work Pants
Heavy oottonade
Khaki panis Days
33kuh1.$2 to $2.85
lluavy Moleskin
uiiii.s, llio ix'st made
4.00
Breeches
Army khaki iwill
brew-lies $2.25
.lied ford Cord breech
s $3.90
JJlafk Bear Oonhiroy
hrwdies $4,0
SiJeavy iloleskin
brcwhes $5.25
All Wool Blankets
5 lb, grev double blankets
$6.75
, 6 lb. double $7,75 ,
1 lb. single all wool (3. 33.
blanket $4,85
Cotton Blankets
Double nheet blankets
$2.75 to $3.25
Underwear
Hcavv eoltou uidou
suits $1.65
P. Q. A. part wool
union suits $1.95
Maiilietcr jjatt wool
11111011 suits $2.75 .
. ' ""' " '
Ifl pci ?et wool un
ion suits $4.23
All wool union suits
$5.25 to $5,85
Heavy two pices cot
tun underwear per
garment 95c
A r in y wool under
shirts, drawers
$1.35
Friedman-Shelby
All-Leather Shoes
No. 8723 all leather work shoes.,....: v$2.50
No. 8559 moccasin toe shoes ...$3.fi5
No. 8029 army last shoes ........................;.....$4.35
No, 8300 Waterproof Chrome extra lieavv;
"Honesty" brand ...i... .....$4,5
No. 6170 ilea's blaek or tan oxfords, all leather
.,..., $4,75
No. 8141 12 inch high top moccasin toe, oil tan,
, $8.50
No. 8 I'll IG-iiieh high toy moccasin toe, oil. tan,
- : ...:..$9.50
A
Rain Clothes
new kind of slicker
gnurahtc'ed not to crack
or stick.
H!nrt coats $3.75
Oiled overalls $3.75
Aran- oil clothing.
Long eoats $2,50
Short coats $2.00
Black Bear water rcpel
lant iuits $4.50
Work Shirts
Blue or grey rlmmbray
shirts 6i5
A new Big Yank, won't
fade or shrink $1.20
2'art wool, grey color
$1,85
lieavv blue wool mixed
$2.50
, All, wool plaids $3.90
ARMY-OUTING STORES
MEDFORD "S EXCLUSIVE STORE FOS W0RKINQMEN
R, S. Stewart, Prop. 32 S. Central Opposite Crftteriaa Phss
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