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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
o o o MEDFORD MATTJ o IRTBTTNTl. G PAGE TWO MEDFORD. OREflOX. FRTDAY. XOVEMIft-R 0? News of Jackson County , WILLOW SPRINGS j TALENT TALK ' There wuh a large attcndunce ut the llfilluwe'cn , party ut the Willow springs aohool houso taut Saturday ownlriK. Everyone enjoyed the lira Ki'um and the mock trial was a grout kuccchh. The school rooniH wore pi'Mt tlly and appropriately decoratf-d hy the toachtrB and children. Kupper wub served by the JaUiea, after lliu jirugrum. ,Mr. II. M. Bush, who wan so 111 at u local hoKpital, 1h much Improved arid able to he moved to her home. Mi-h. Karl Iluft In keopiun houuo for h;r fathfi-, I. M. Orlnhum or (,'cntral J'olnt. while Mra, OrlHham in visiting her (dauKhter in Klamath FallH and her son's family ut Weed. She Is ex pected home tills week. y'Jlllam Fenninger underwent a RUeceNHful major operntlon at n Mod ford hospital lant Monday. Although he 1h Ht 111 very week hla condition Ik good and It is hoped that ho will make a rapid recovery. J. L. Collier panned oway late laHt . Monday night at tho home of hi daughter, Mrs. Kugono Blackford. Mr Collior's- home .was in .T'hoorrfx and he came hero ahout six weeks ugo ho that his daughter and family might help care for him. He hiiH heun In very poor health for Homo time. The funeral was held ut tho Phoenix church on Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. Friends and ncigh-l-oi'H in thin vicinity extend Bymputhy tp'.tho bereaved family. i JItnry Kuenzll, retired commander V8. navy, of Heatlle, WuHh., and his brother; Edwin Kuenxll of Milwaukee, WW., motored down from the former city lat week and were houuo guoatH for threo days at tho J. W. Hii klmlz home. Edwin Kueirli and Mr. Ulrk hoW were school mates back in Wis consin and havo known each other Hlneo early childhood. Plumber Thought He Needed New Pipes ?,,My stomach and Intestines were always full of gnHH and I often hail severe colic attacks. The pain and soreness caused me to think I needed a new set of pipes. Since inking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy itM this haH ilis.i ppeored and my only trouble now is to make enough dough to buy nil the food 1'tt like to eat." It is a simple, hnrmlesH preparation that removes the catarrhnl mucus from the In testinal tract and allays the ' in flammation which causes practi cally nil stomach, liver and Intesti nal ailments, including appendi citis. One doso will convince or ;noney refunded. At all druggists. v ' adv. TAM-JNT, Oro., Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hnnnlster and Mrs. J. F. Den hum and Fiankie attended the show at the Craterlan theater in Med ford Wedtiemluy evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kd iJinns of Medford were Talent visitors Tuesday. Mr. uud Mrs. H. It. Howmnn left Tliursdny afternoon for Portland. They ate shipping their household good. Mr. How man will preach on a circuit near Portland. Professor nnd Mrs. E. E. Evnns are entertaining the teachers of Talent school at 0 o'clock dinner, this even ing (Kriduy.) Talent Community olnb met "Wed nesday afternoon at the club rooms. The large attendance was very grati fying, severnl guests being present. A delicious lunch was served by the committee, consisting of Messrs. H. JO. Bowman. I.nuis Urown and Clemmens. Tho club made about (44 nt the Hal lowe'en social. Mrs. Frank Rulllnger entertained Mrs. M. J. (Yaw ford and daughter Kmma. also Mrs. Powers and daugh ter Eleanor at her beautiful country homo today (Friday.) Among those from this vicinity who attended the Chamber of Commerce luncheon at IJthEa Hprlngs Hotel Tuesday were E. C. Garden, Dr. M. C Fadden, Will Oleime, Ralph Koozee and Prof. F. C. Kelmer of the Houth- , orn Oregon Experiment station. . . Mrs. Ueslse , Palmer of Spokane, WuHh., arrived Sunday, morning for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. McMahon. Kho expects to sjiend , the winter hero. ; Horn Wednesday at 5:45 a. m., No- ; vetnher 4, to (Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Wftherod, a fine boy. Tho Epworth league Is .giving a social tomorrow evening (Saturday), at the Hurley home across Benr creek. M rs. 1 4. It osr and daughter, M rs. Maud I.ockstone of Dunsmulr, Calif., we re g u es t s of Mr. and M rs. I j. C . Drake Inst Friday. -They are Mr. Drake's sister and niece. Mrs. Ralph Iangston nnd son, Mr. Bert Iingston and wife and Mrs. Mc- I Coy of Medford were Sunday visitors ! f Mr. and Mrs. I C. Drake. Mrs. jlnngHlon Is Mrs. Drake's daughter. Henry Shutts has returned from i northern California, where ho has ! been working. f Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Tin tenia n fo Angele and Snn Diego. They will vlA their Bon, Ensign McFaddeiPand fa.ily at, San D.Vgo, for several weeks. Mrs. T C. prake, who Is a "shut In" and lives In the Iacey hotel build ing on Main street Is very poorly, '.Mrs. itudgeon wus under the doc tor's care last week and unable to work. Talent Packing house resumed work Tuesday after a -lay off of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowman and daughter, Emma Lucy, of Malin, are spending, the week with tho Clinton and Bowman families. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and family of Klnniuth Falls, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law rence CrawfoVd, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Turnbaugh and Mrs. Louis Brown were in Medford Monday morning. Miss Madallne J 111 was a guest of Katherlne Estes over the week end. Mr. Elton Beeson, who has been working at the liimb mill near Klam ath FailB moved his family over to the .mill hint Sunday. The Holdridgo brothers finished pick In gtheir apple crop Thursday of last week. They had a fair crop. Friends of Mrs. Jonhua Patterson are glad to know that she is Improv ing. She Is able to wulk about the house now. Mr. and Mrs. Commons and family of Hit I sty. Ore., have moved into apartments in the J. X. Pace property' on Wegner avenue. Mrs. Hay Coleman of Jacksonville, was a wee kend visitor with her moth er, Mrs. Ben French, and her sister, Mrs. Ij. I. Crawford and Mrs. Fred Rapp, while her husband went to Klamath Falls on a hunting trip. Mr. Thomas Clnyton, who has been an Invalid for 16 months past, Is fail ing rapidly. The hoys who had their fun Hal lowe'en night help tho marshal, .Tohn Rohison, return tho "buildings" to their owners Monday morning. Mrs. M. Tryeo Is making hominy ev ery week and will pace it on sale ut the Talent Meat market. 'Farmers are rejoicing over the -rain as It has been too dry for fall plowing. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Reid left Thurs day for HoHfburg, where they expect to live on their ranch. SARDINE CREEK . Quite a few Invited guests spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'J. tJ. Smith Saturday even ing. Hallowe'en. A bounteous lunch, consisting of sandwiches, pickles, Ashland were week end visitors at pumpkin pie, mince pie nnd coffee j the home of Mrs Chester Walter.. , , L.ftfl florvo1 whpn al, M (h(tr M-dford visitors Hnlurdny nflornoon. i hon"j nol"n Ior moro of such picas lr. ni.,1 Mr.' Wllllnrr. Wollnr of ' thcrhlKS. Pnrtlnnil worn In Tnlcnt ihn first of I Wl'- mn- DuHonliPrry nnd children tho week, on business. They mo en ""ended tho Hallowe'en dance nnd route to Sun .Francisco In their car. "l'ler Klven by the I, O. O. K nnd where they will visit tholr daughter, Tleheccns In Clold Hill Saturday night Mrs. lone Harris. 1 0,1,1 rKVorl very enjoynblo time. Mr Chillier- hrjR nilrchnsert the twri Mr. nnl MrH. Jcsso Dlirkeo drove i lots on the west side of the hiuhwnv nvnr Sunday from tholr homo nenr : hetween nieiif ninrket nnd Uilev Tlllent to (jet Mrs. Dlllkee's father, J NiaonainiF'. n v,t l.nll I"- ltlnit, who Is In very poor health Mr. and Mm. C. 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Morgan St., Chicago At all grocery, hardware, and department stores Use S.O.S to clean and polish MrM fTinrirrt 1 Aluminum Tio, iron Knftnidtd ware Ovrn (law Pott, knlltt. pan bue iry pan NiUirl fttiiratS titwmedltnolrum Wtlrr rntRrt) vair PbhiI iMitrrl wicwleart Rimy M club S.O.S works Uke manic ttntt when vntt'rp through Mi if srjum mi' th0 j wiw ana luj it asut (o dry uf nxt oma. VM1,Jltl1,lllrjVv S Dtn U PAT (lr. Nk. cleans aluminum like a flash! nenror a doetor. "Dad" Hi up, as ho is familiarly known, has heen spend Imr- tho summer with n daughter at McCloud, Calif., hut returned to his old home here ahout a month no, Ham Dusenheri-y has moved his family from Hilt, Calif., where ho has heon employed for some time, and is vi Hi line at the home of his brother Haluh. for n few days. He nnd Ralph drove to Klamath Kails "Wednesday, to look for employment for the win ter. Fred Cliiy, our rural mail carrier, lios been enjoying n visit for the pat few weeks with his father and brother, who drove down from their home In Spokane, Wash. They oro very much In love with our winter climate here, they tnlk of disnosttiH of their property in Spokane and lo cating in the Unguo Hlver valley. J. IT. Smith narrowly escaped los ing his homo by fire one morning? !ast week, when the flues burned out. First the flue from the cook stove burned out nnd that stnrted the- fire phica fluo, which made things lively around there for awhile. It belnp early In the mom In Rand the roof damp with ii hoavy dew nnd tho fact thnt they had a hose to keep it wet, was all that saved it fro mhefng a serious firo. As it was, it burned for nearly thre hours. Kills Onll nnd AV. IT. UIbrs of Ash land were visitors here one day this week, wheret tho latter, who recently came from I.os Angeles, Is looking for a location. H. A. Dusenherry, who has boon trucklnfc near Hilt. Calif., tho pant summer, has moved his truok home, as the rain and snow over thore tho past week, makes tho roads Impass able for trucks. Mix and Tony At the Rialto Tom Mix has n role of a different sort in "The Kvvrlastlng Whisper," a fast moving story of the northwest, at the it In 1 to. There are thrills enouwh to satisfy nny taste, nnd the story is Klven Added Interest by a pretty romance in which To m proves himself an ardent and persuasive wooer. Alice Calhoun, as the heroine, Is most raptlvatloK and lends a feminine appeal to this picture. - The climax is a realistic fight In a cave high up in the mountains where torn mixes It freely with a gnnff of outlaws. It Is a tood, old fashioned melodrama with a roushiK finish. Kobcrt Cain makes a most suave and hntciihlc villain, while Tony, the lebrated horse, comes In for his Mmrc of Die honors. Nolh-o to Cnntrnrtorn, Notice in hereby Riven that the City Innnlm? Commission will hold a heurlnt; on Mondny. November 9th. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m, In the city ii till on the petition ofalhe city council to consider the reclassifica tion of n portion of the following Ntreet from a llenldenee Uistrlct CI asm 1 IOW IIIlUitlltMM 11 MIT 11 'Ku 111 A portion of North Rlveiaide aventicW between Jnckson nnd Mnole streets. CLJY n.ANNINU COMMISSION, Hy lvts t'lrich. Chalnimn y M. Alford. Hecrelniy. 1 t ..-Jf. There s heart-deep western welcome '.-.x 'r in every savory- sip Whole-souled hospitality and "a cup of wonderful cof fee" these are twin traditions of our great western empire. You get the connection the moment you moisten your lips with a warming sip of Hills Bros. Coffee, that fra grant seal-brown brew the West claims as its own. - Break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Coffee. Inhale that rich, rare aroma! Brew a cup and ' taste that marvelous flavor! Comb the continent and you will find no flavor to compare with this. That's why they call it The Recognized Standard. HILLS B Aroma, flavor, '. strength, freshnessrthe Quality Quar tet that has won so many friends for this unusual coffee, from the Pacific to the Missis sippi. Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. In the original Vacuum Pack vthich keeps the coffee fresh COFFEE Keg. U.S. Pit. 01 C l. Hill, Bra. Fresh from the Factory WHITMAN'S CANDIES i THE SAMPLER: Juiliiip from its enormous popularity, the Snmplor is tlio most famous its well a! the most beautiful pnek ntfo. of sweets in America. ' SALMAGUNDI CHOCOLATES: In tholr art box of ex- quisitely lacquered metal, these sweets have won a hih place amoiiR critical candy lovers. PLEASURE ISLAND CHOCOLATES: Here is a Kml.v colored sea chest witU scenes from Stevenson's "Treasure Island" to charm tho eye. A FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS: A luxury in chocolates. SUPER EXTRA CHOCOLATES (or Confections) as far hack as 1S42 were the standard of Whitman excellence. Hand painted round boxes and fancy bags, boxes and cases in great variety. See them at Heath's Drug Store 1QP E. Majn St. Phone 884 As near ai your phon O no PS? ' m TTTrrrr'rrwT.Wrpt ..J w No Confinement No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed or room. You can come and go about your work as usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no lyattcr how severe your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT ING to cure your VII.ES or return your fee. If you arc suffering wish FILES or olhtr HKCTA1. or COLON ill- ment write or call for my new I'KKK HOOK of Information. II also contains nearly n hun drcd letltti from PATIENTS. DCAN.M.D..Inc porTvno crricts. icattle otnets: Dr Dkan Building Shfr Dol.li.n SIM ANOMAI N 6TM PINK Medforfj Glas Co. Aiilnmoblto Glass and Mirrors mad to onlar. We call for your sash and ruplace broken windows. Our paint ttlcketh closer than brother. ' " All ot life's lessons are not teamed' in school. The lesson of pnlnt'8 protection comes from citparl ence. We know that paint Is the best pro tective poller. Why do we put It off f nTA.II-IJIrTiTnTTIrt Follow Peter PAinrs Advice I-1 Cook with goon Phon. Ha 118 8. Darlletl C3 O