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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
o oo 0 fTCDFOftft MATL TRTBTTTTC, frrKDKmP, ORKfipy, FRIDAY. XOVEMRflR fi, 102.-) HI 1 o o BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON rerHfHtont couk! and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with i'reoimilsion, nn orn unified creosote that iH pU'UBiiiit to take. (.YeomulBion in a new medical discov ery with two-fold uctlon; It Hoolhes i ud heals tho Inflamed ineiiibrunes and Inhibits Ki'im Kioth Of all knovn drugfi, creosote Is rec otnirzed by lilh niedU-ul authorities itt one of the srcatcHt healing nen- ch'M tor IS MADE PUBLIC Tli in year an honor Bywtuin ban been eslublishcd In Mod ford JiIkii bcIiuoI. Any BtuJunt takli:-x four Buhjocta or more and rncoiving khhIch of "A" (Ui 10U) In three, and not below "B" (88 iKl In all others, 1b considered an hoigr Btudent. Tho firBt honor roll tot this year was read thlH afternoon persistent coukIib and colds i ut an HHHombly held at 1:10 o'clock. and other forms of throat troubles. Miss Oraco Curric, a sophomore. Crconiululon contafm), In addition to. taking' six Buhlcclu and recalvint creoHote, other healing elements "AV In all of them, lea da tho school which uoothe and heal tho Infected j In scholarship. She is only 16 yean. membranes and stop tho irritation old and an her course 1b a very heavy and Inflammation, while the creosote ge on to tho stomach, 1b absorbed Into the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble, and chucks tho growth of the perms, C'reomulsion Is guaranteed satisfac tory In the treatment of persistent coUKhs nnd colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, und Is excellent for one. she Is regarded as an exceptlona studont. Hor courses include French, Latin, geometry civics, iOngllsh anu outside music. Philip Lounsborry louds the snnhm with lour "A's" und one "D." Oliver Gaylord is noxt In line with four "A'u.' Esther Palmer has to her credit thro "A's" and two "It's"; Knilly lirowr three "A's" and one "II," and Marjorh L STARS, SAYS EXPERT bulbllng up tho sysl-em after colds or .doff three "A's" and ono "H." In the flu. Money refunded If any couh or junior class Dorothy Kails and Juanita cold Is not relieved after taking ac- enttling to directions. Ask your drug Kim. Croomulslon Company, Atlanta, On. ' Old tr". Our pledge to milk" users ; T?ou can buy no finer milk ' than Carnation leading cvap- orated milk of Oregon and the world. Unsurpassed richness and purity, and a finer-lhan- erer taste and color that is our pledge to you with every ( can of Carnation Milk. , Carnation Milk Products Co. Hi Gliuul Street, Portland, Oregon Made in Orrgon 1MJ. Canation UUk Product. Cm. Demmer Imth recofved four "A's, In the foi)ioitifiru claw V'lviun C!on8 received four "A's," and In the frosh nian elans Marlun Hrown received four "AV and ono "It." There were several (Undents wlumo KrudeH did not come up to the "A" standard, but who received honorable montlon. They were Kukomb Bhellfn, Dorothea SliaU, (JeorKe Kfllimun, HoKallo Hoot,' Nina Hoelinc, Harold Ilartsuck, .losephlnu Waldron, fJouglas Wood and Echo JlcColluni. Students are exempt from final ex amination In all subjects in which they receive "A." In the years proced.ug there were no exemptions allowed. SMILEY toil uul .null . Chinese Hand Laundry , 36 South Grape St. The Itlackman family recently from Nebraska, and friends of tho frimlth family of I leap I c, are now moving Into the Kt rat hern home. Mi. Itlackman has leaned the Htrathern farm, which was vacated during tho past year The coming of this family Into the neighborhood will bring several new pupils Into our school. Miss Jessie Hartwlg of AVolf Creek spent tho week end hero visiting with her friend, Miss Margaret Koadsido. tleorgo MoDonough was Hiimnioncd to Ashland .Saturday on account of the critical illness of tils brother John, who suffered severe heart at tacks and Is yet little Improved. Friends extend their sympathy to the family here, who nro naturally In a stato of anxiety over tho brother's I condition. lilttle Donald Zamzow Is remaining at tho. MeOouiMtgh homo here during ( the .severe IIIuohs of his grandfather, John MeDonoiigh. Tho little fellow nrrlved from Clilroy, Calif., with his mother, who was summoned lo the bedsido of her father. I By tho expressions of our farmers an attempt will he made to defeat tho road bond Issue to be voted upon in th district November IS. It seems our taxpayers feel that If the present tax burden Is not adequate for the necessary road construction thcro Is little use of imposing more, Tho (ji-ano will meet Saturday, No vember 7. A basket dinner at noon at whlrh all nro welcome to Join. The Hallowe'en program given Fri day evening at tho sehool house was well attended with a short but inter esting proKram rendered. All num bers furnished by the different rooms were good and an especially laughable one was tho "Process f if Digestion," put on by Miss HoadHldo's class. Af ter the program alt Joined in a reg ular nocIhI time which ,was finished of fby tho serving of ! sundwlcheH, pumpkin pie and elder. REESE CREEK RIPLETS i Till, 1 liitlnwi.'r.n Itin-'v 1,1 tlir Mclifml ('lntlies called f or and de- imc inst Kriiiny mikiu niuu wn utK'MiU'tl hy hull! ynunit anil mdi'l pon tile. Kvitv uni' hint n koimI tliin'. Tin' livcred. Work iriiar;iiitee(l. laughter of the young people and children could be hoard for some dint anco an tliey roaKteil welnles beforo tho "raniti flru.nd hud ghost dunces. Kainos, etc. Mt'H. Tom Vostiil nnd children ro turned Sunday from a few duysi viwit with hor sister, Mis. Tom Soinplo of Med ford. ' Stella and Mary Hannafon! visited with Mlna Mlnter over tho week end. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Castor wore In Moilford Tuesday shoppinK, OS was also Mrs. Minott. Jiuth If. Watson nnd wlfo wore on tho slclc list for a few (Ihjs. It seems ' HEUKEI.EY. Q.I - K'ov. 0. A. P.l nearly every one is havlni! bad colds T)is )a t,,e , t silou,(1 The dry weather was broken with' quit., a heavy rain Tuesday ..vnnlni;. "olll!l1 uu "lr telescopes, for tho It cleared off In tho nlKht however, heavens will be full of unusual astral and frosted. slghtB. Tho Vestals arc busy busking their I'rofessor William P. .Meyers, asso corn. elate professor of astronomy of the Tho subject for Sunday school Sun- .University of California, In a state day will be "Paul's Kurowoll at Mile- ment yesterday told of the stars that tun." Memory verse: "Vo ouuht to will be vhdble In November, support the weak, and to remember HlKh in the northeast tho bright the words of the Lord Jesus, how ho, star Capella, the "she goal," and the mild, it Is more blessed to give than constellation known as C'apclla's kids, to receive." iwl" UB clearly visible this month, Pro- Mr. ami "Mrs. Knfrbory visited tho fossor Meyers said. Capolla, the fifth now baby nt Mr. and Mrs. Lolloy In the hoavens In the order of bright Smith's Sunday afternoon. noss, is a yollow star, nearly the same Tho Hallowe'en prowlers took oc- color as the sun. caslon either Friday or Saturday ov-1 "Alira, tho wonderful,'! which is ap ininir to destroy property at tho inoaching Its maximum brightness, irhool house, roIhk Into the school , " 111 be seen Inj the southern sky, while house and mnleullnir tho school work, over in- me east, says crotessor interim; up tho floor. dostroyiiiK tho Meyers, the great star Aldebarau, with compositions, pen piilnta and such "s uiametcr or 3U,uuu,uuu nines, will thiiiKs, also rjpscttlnK the toilets apd uo visible. other thiiiKs, all of which one should Also in the east is the Pleiades think twice before roImr. ! group, known as the "soven sisters' C. I.. Commons and family took din- although only six are conspicuous, nor with Mr. und Mrs. James. Morrllt J1"re than 100 self-luminous bodies Sunday and went to Sunday school ut 'n bo seen In this group, the profes- Central Point in the afternoon. sor 8nitl' a,,(1 tner distance from the Mr. and Mrs. I O. Van Slyko or emui is nut less man iu,uuu,uuu Medford were also at James Merritt's for dinner Sunduv. Mrs. Van Slyke roninlnln gwltli Mrs. Morritt until Tuesday. times that of the sun.' Gloria Swanson In Double Role AIRMAIL 10 ELKO; WASHINGTON. Nov. C. A. P.) The first contract for carrying the mails by airplane was signed today by Postmaster General New with Walter T. Varney of San Francisco, for a dally, except Sunday service each way between Klko. Nev.. and Pasco, Wash., by way of Roise, Idaho, Olorla Rwanson In "The Const of Folly." shown at the Hunt's Cratcrlan yesterday, drew a large audience. In this picture Miss Swanson ro- urns to the lively modern society In j which so much of hor screen life has been spent. Palm Beach is the scene of the story, a gay resort, with a fancy dress ball for the wlndup of tho sea son and everyone dressed as movie stars. ' Gloria chooses to be Mary pickford as Pollyanna, wearing long, golden curls and rompers. In one scenes someone eomeu to her, dressed as Glo- Thi World Doth Move URUSSKI.H All ponding cases against German officers and soldiers for war time crimes In Belgium huvo been quashed. Notice to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that tho City Planning Commission will hold a hearing on Monday, Novembei; 9th. nt the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. In the city ball on tho petition of tho city ccuncll to consider the reclassifica tion of a portion of tbe foUo-lng Htreet from a Kesldence District Class I to a Business District class HI. ' A portion of North Hlversldo avenuo between Jackson and Maple streets. CITY PI.ANNINO COMMISSION, By Lewis Uliieh, Chairman, My M. U Alford. Secretary. rhi Swanson nnd labeled "Clothes Horse," and :lss Swanson has a !t of fun with tho wax nose, of this per son. . Miss "wnnson plays two roles mother und daughter and In playing thCHe parts tdio makes so wide a dif ference In the women It, hardly seems poHHtbio the same person lu playing them. She wears ninny beautiful gowns In both characters, and she la the per sonification of irresponsible youth us the girl. Anthony Jowltt Is the new leading man. Dorothy Cu minings plays the wife and Alec B. Francis is the French husband of the mother. Heverui short subjects, and music under the direction of Jtuymond Bal lard will rwuud out 10 program. . j A Hit of While Meat MOW VOHIi Leona Baldwin, who raised a twenty pound turkey. Is bringing It from Montpeller, Vt., -and PreHident Coolldge will help eat it ut a scout dinner Saturday. Move Good Advertising NEW YORK An issue of "Judge," burlesquing a Parlsiun periodical .has been barred from the mails. 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