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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1925)
o o I- If' It 1 PAGE IWO MEDFOftD matt; iribttne. MF.troRr. MONDAY, NOVEMBER fl. ZWaZ and ' Personal JlufiII. Ilanhln, Bupflrvisor of I Hnln und a moderate ('ruler Nutlonul forHt, in HpeitUInK lo- aro preiUcted for tomorr t(nipt'ature rrov. followiiiK Lame cotton raK wanted at Muni54. an " mor moderate trniieiuro day ut lt'tilon Creek on busineHn. OnA more day and then comen the titfc relet'ratlon of ArmiHtice day. Thd Imnka. schools, city and county offices and a number of the utorea will he cloned all day Wednesday, while all the places of business will be closed at 11 a. m. for the day. Oysters aro now being served at Crowson's confectionery and cafe. 182tf ttarllmldi's chicken and beef la male ut the Shasta. . Chief of Police Adams requests Iho merchants and others to watch for several articles, such as one Waltham watch, with name inscribed, two hill folds, Bold fountain pen, sliver pencil and one kodak, recent stolen from Floyd Way at Myrllo Creek. T. O. Jlelnc, M. D., physician and surgeon. Kye, car, nose, throat. UIuhscs fitted. 314 Liberty building fit' 10 per cent discount or. table linen until Oct. IS. A small deposit holds your cloth until culled for. Jup Art Store. 200 Lester Lord was granted a permit this morning by the city bulldinit de partment to erect a 5-room house on West 11th street at a cost of 1500. The permits Issued by tho department last month total S47.40G, or npproxi pitaely $180,000 less than the month before. Heo tho window. Modford Ex change. - 202 Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. Hotel pueflts from a distance In Medford Include Mr. and Mrs. N. I'. Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kuellhurt of Kndeavor. Tr., Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Talbot of Kelchlbeail, Alas ka, Normnn Hulen of Duluth, Mr. and Min. itobert (. Morgnn of I'ocatello, Idaho. It. If. Cooto of Chllllwach, II. (V. Mr. nnd Mm. W, J. chlbertson of Dallas, Texas, Mr. nnd Mrs. ' J. I.. Whlttler of chicnKo, and Mr. nnd Mrs J. A. Dronson of Untie, Mont. Will sell new, modern, five: noorn UniKulow for small payment down nnd balance like runt. Would consider (rood used cas as part payment. In qulro 10 Clark street. Phone 1110. 198 ' Chicken dinner at 12 o'clock, Arm istice Day, llaptlat church. 60c. 19 Tho Past Noblo Grand club dinner has been postponed from Nov. 12, lo Wednesdny, Nov. 18. Garibaldi's chlckon and beef tn mule'ut tho Shasta. 202 Dr. W. C. fichaofor, Dentist. Ux-ti-actlon spoclalist. Dental X-ray. Oas and local anaesthetic. Phone 1117. 426 Medford lildR. tf Tho Ladies of St. Ann's Altar so ciety will hold a reception tomorrow nfternoon nt 2:3ff in tho Pnrlsh Hall, for all tho ladles of the parish. New comers and strangers aro especially Invited. Draperies to order. Sncdicnr Shop. . 190 Advance showing of Kift bubkos tlonff, delineating all tho new Ideas In art noodle work. It will pay yoa to look them over. Handicraft Shop. 189 TVan ' finlhPT ' returned yesterday from Crescent City, Calif., where he had been spend luff sovoral dnyrf in business. Ilornlco M. Holder, Teacher of Vio lin. Phono 437-It. 20t Machines rented, $S per month. SltiKor Co., 115 W. Mnin. Phone r8l. 202 ' Crashing into tho renr end of tho car In front of him, O. M. IJonton of Medford, driving a Jcwott touring enr slightly dnmaged his own car nnd tho Jowett sedan driven by W. J. Sta pleton, of Han Diego, in an accident which occurred in front of tho Mctleo building on Mnin Btreet, Saturday. Ashland Tidings. Wo hnvo room for some dead stor ngo for tho winter. Low rental. Illv ersldo Oarage. 132 S. Riverside, tfn Fronh Ban Junn lime, f 3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf o.ut of town Orogonlan8 who arrived In this city Sunday Ineludo- Misses Oi a Warner nndOlda Weekly of Myr tle Point, Harry M. Whlto of Hnlem. Mesdnmes (ioorglo Rogers nnd Viola Millls, Merle Rogers, M. 8. Wrlglit nnd oils K. Wright of Tillamook. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. 11. Miller nnd I. 11. Riddle of Rnsoburg, .and Kenneth Kvans, C. 8. Heyhuru, J. M. Ronnio, Kverett llar liham. Abe P. llcnuctt and C. C. Mor gan of Kugcne. Dr. II. Axley, physician and sur geon Phone 007, 420 Modford Bldg. 193 Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones A Kirkpatrlck. lf Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Perry returned lant evening from Portland, wljero Ihey had been attending the livestock show and attending to business mut ters. For those who want to buy fancy pptutoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Clems. These aro a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir St. phone 97. tf Special bargains, Inrgo assortment Recond hnnd machines. Singer Co..' US W. Main. 202 Insurance j Ask Throe-fourths of ' a cont a day ' buys $1000 Insurance for your home. r A TT 1 The Insurance Man '" U ,.- Sincel909 Trltitine otfiom. F"h k lobes. AH sizes. Jap A Store. 801 What In dfit'lared lo ho a world's record In lumber cut was in ado ut .MantbfU'ld recently by tho big mill of the Cooh liay Lumber company. Tho averciKe rut of five connevulive duys was 690,744 board feet. Violin iimtructiun, Thorvnl IT. Folk- ) today, with a minimum of 37,6. Krom rt:Haturday evnliiK until this morning ,bt or an lnvh or rain fell and today was fiKK anil cloudy with Hllghl oc ettHionu) full of rain. Instead of our regular merchants lunch on Armistice JJuy, we will hhi-v a COc chicken dinner. Frank Uix'h Cafe. 1'J'J Arthur Kelly irnd Mrs. It. Ham either. Jtuom 4, College Hldg. 202 j uly aro Hutie I'ulla buHlneHtj viHitors In 8c re a doors at Wallace Woods ; the city today. Lumber yard. Cor. Eat Main end A reKular communication of OeneeA.. . HHlf HeameB C'hupter O. 10. S., Wednenday f'unfuHlon wan cauHed on Main I evening, November 11, at 7:30 w. in. treet toduy at the internection of (Jrand Worthy Matron will be present W(HHlmen Notlx. 'All Modern Woodmen are iufd to' aBfteinble at the oner Funeral chap el luegduy at a n. m.. to attend the funeral nervlce of the Jate NeiKhbor John Antle. Interment In Jackson' villcf cemetery. J. T. CONHAD, Kec'y Regular meeting Sink I you : j.oog or rcrreciion, jon day evening, 7:30 p. m. Vis itors welcome. Puu! H. Hynnlng, Secretary. Central avenue, when ii large fruit truck, operated It Is said by the Hun creHt Orchards company, und loaded with fruit boxen, became entangled In the Hunter lights hanging over the street, nnd tore one string to the pave ment. The truck did not stop, even though a night policeman hailed It several times, Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor, East Main and Oenesee. 88tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Two truck loads of fancy Hereford cattle were moved this week from the D. L. Trultt ranch the other side of Grants Pass to the Day ranch In Hams valley. Mr. Prultt 1h proprietor of the Prultt Merchantlle store in Gold Hill as well as tho owner of the Ilerford Htock ranch near Grants Pass. Gold Hill News. Chicken dinner at 12 o'clock, Arm istice Day. Baptist church. COc. 199 H. N. Loflund sells Klllngton pianos. .210 District State Fire "Warden P. JJ. Lowd Is a local business visitor in Hoguo lliver toduy. We are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tf Tho county court has asked the sheriff to take action nt once for the collection of unsecured personal tax which means that unless the tax Is paid notices will be posted on the property and It will be sold. To avoid this expense nnd any emharrasnment to tho prbperty owners the sheriff urges them to make prompt pay ments. 19 Daniel Boworman, local journalist, returned from Seattle, Wash., today, where he attended the University of Washington ' and Stanford football game on Saturday. A gorgeous line of linen luncheon sets ranging in price from $1.95 to $5.30, 1 yard to 1 yards square, new fast colored woven borders; and stamped with catchy new designs. Handicraft Rhop. 19A Have your brakes equalized and put In shape before the sklddy season comes. We specialize in brake work Riverside On rage. 190tf Ralph C. Faey, a resident of Lnngcll Valley. Klamath county, wns fined $10 In Justice Glenn O. Taylor's court to day on his plea of guilty to a charge of driving wllh Improper lights prefer red against him by State Traffic Of ficer J. J. McMnhon. The headlights had not been adjusted nnd tho spot light wns fixed improperly. This Is the fifth arrest In the entire state for this offense. Tho new headlight law, ac cording to traffic officials. Is now CO per cent enforcement efficiency. Sweet grape Juice, A. R. Rowley, Griffin Creek. 203 Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 701 Pino street. Phono 510-M. tf Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wing and children were local visitors In Klam ath Fulls yestorday. Hot tamalos and homo made chllle. "ShaHta." 197 Let Lee at tht Men's Shop measure you for that $37.50 tallorcd-to-mcas-ure suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. , 193tf Callfornlnns registered nt tocnl ho tels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. H. D. Wher land of Sncrnmento. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Oilman of Redding, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Tf. Jones of Fresno, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Conley of Oakland, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. M. Linton of Berkeley, K. K. French of Los Angeles and J. IT. Thompson. D. Vnn polder, F. M. Roberts, J. J. Robinson and A. W. Fields of San Francisco. Masquerade on roller skntes. Arm ory, Tuesday night, November 10th. Last night of skating season. 19S Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner E. Main nnd Oenesee. 88 F. M. Roberts of San Francisco, who had been spending several days hero, left this' morning for Eugene. I r go stock of Victor rocords nt Palmer's Music store. tf All classes of enrburetors repaired and. adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf Vlllnlm Anient. 11. R. Cnle nnd W. R. Thorn were among the Grunts Pass visitors hern yesterdny. Nolle to Contractors. Notice is hereby given Hint the CHy Planning Commission will hold n hearing on Mondny. November 9th, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. In the city hull on the petition of the city council to consider Iho reclassifica tion of a portion of tho following street from a Residence District Class I to a Jtuslnes District Clnss HI. A portion of Nnth Rlvorstdo avenue hut ween Jackson nnd Mnple streets. C1TV PLANNING COMMISSION. Ry lewis I'lrlch, Chairman, ny M. L. Alford. Secretary. 199 tf Cook with gns. TOOJ-ATEJTO CLASSIFY. FOR 8A LK-Two slightly used R. S. cord tires, 30x3 '3, 11M0 mtlo guar antee. liflU Court. I. H, Stevens. In quire Iterrydale Slnro. 203 WANTKD Hi boys about ID years old in march in ArmlHtlco day parade. Scooter nnd cap free to every boy participating. Apply Monday nnd Tuesday, 4;30, at Colonial Bakery. 199 WANTKD Sti'el tniis. Nos. one, two or three. Phone 4 20-J, Turwlnv morning. 198 WANTK1 To buy 20 or 24 Inch lathe about 9 or 10 feet long. In first class shape. Call at 13 Mistle toe, or phone 1174. 20a FOR THADi: Good truck. Will take properly and pay ruvh bnlanco. Phono 600-U ijoo LOST On street Katurt. night, bill file containing license for Vrldn Woluau.ott: also libt registration receipt. Finder lvove ut Mall Tribune. tfuu Visiting members welcome. 199 Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf W. H. Cntey of Kagle Point Is In the diy today attending to business mutters. For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These are a new smooth potato and coo kup mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Do not fail to listen to the new 'Or thophony Victrola at' Palmer'B.' -99 .A regular communication of U funics Chupter, O. K. S., Wednesday evening, No vember 11, nt 7:30 p. m. Grund Worthy Matron will be present. Hy order of W. M. Huttio M. Aided, Secretary, 199 Jk R. & S. M. Regular ussembly Tuesday, Nov. 10th 7:30 p. m. (Jrand Ills. Mstr Martin will pay us offidul visit. Visitors welcome. 1 9! Colds Fever Grippe Co Stop them today Stop them "quicklyr-all their dancers and discomforts. End thcfcvcrandiiCddac he. Force the poisons out. Hills break colds in 34 hours. They tone the whole system. The prompt.rc liable results have led m iliions to employ them. Don't rely on lesser helps, don't delay. AUdrugsbu tf Price 30c CASCARAQU1NINE ' CttBcdBox ttQIj wilhportnfe I I TURKEY FEEDS oft rnirns A.l KXAMIXE TUB QUALITY OP Ol'Il FATTHXING FIOKDS. JfOISTUHK IS NOT FAT roionxft MATKIUAIj. BI V Ol lt OI.I CHOI whom-: axij ckackkd I CORN, IT'S DBV AS A BONE. T II Y O I' It F A T TKXI.VG MASH. IT (1 I V K H M U C. II QUICK I '. II II K Nl'ITS, WE BE. UEVE. I MONARCH I Seed & Feed Co. I I GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Our store will be closed all day Armistice Day, Wednesday, No vember 1 1th, so buy for the two days and be sure to take advant age of the following big money saving specials. BREAD 1 lb. loaf, 3 for . . .20c lit' lb. loaf .10c FLOUR DIAMOND a money back guaranteed hard wheat flour 49 lb. sack $2.09 NOW PLAYING! u . o WHAT A HONEYMOON Not Much Honey But Oh How Funny! BEBE DANIELS in "LOVERS IN QUARANTINE" A TONIC FOR THE NERVES j' l A CURE FOR THE BLUES A STIMULANT FOR THE HEART ' Cast Includes Harrison Ford Wednesday Vaudeville Thursday VPony Express" ' HUNT'S CRATERIAN ONE NIGHT ONLY MONDAY, NOV. 16 Harry Ccrt and Barney Klawans present I EARL CARROLL'S ' ' 1 VEARS In NEW YORK ITiiWita K W YEA US In LONDON ' i- Ttii VW 1 YtAH In CHICAGO A 'it:il Tiny of l,ovc nnd rnsslon In llio TntiiU'rt SENS AT10N TRUTH I'Sfo 1 AD17Q TO Ti:l,I. TIIKTIUTIl v liilliCiO 'in ii:i i;m yovth '. TO I'Si: 1M.A1X TI.K . TIIK OKKM-M, M'W YOltK COMPANY Cn.Miti-il llon-n'M licrru'r shown Aiusim i.i I19 IHKrr-jl ViipriM'il mmi nnni-'.iis NOW ltKlKIVKI) PKICKS SKXTS OX RAI.K $1.10. $!.:. .20 l UIDAY, NOV. 13 Sweet Potatoes 6 lbs. 29c Crisco, 6 lb can. $1.29 Large oval sardines v. 3 can 35c Camel, Lucky Strike or Chesterfield Cigarettes, ...... 2 pkgs 25c Campbells Soups, any kind '. . . . 10c Campells Tomato Scup.,. ., 3 cans 25c Crystal White Soap ... .V. ... 10 bars 38c Mico Brand Oysters, 5-oz. can . : 2 cans 35c Galvanized Buckets, 10-quart each 15c Stcne Jars, Redwing, any size up to 10 gallon ...... . per gal. 20c Alumium tea kettles, with cereal cooker insert, 5-qt. size ea, $1,69 Tru Bake Sodas, the 50c box per box 37c Tru Blue, graham crackers, the 50c box per box 37c GATES &. LYDIARD Bank the Difference STORE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNSDAY ailllllllllilljiiiiiiiiiiH Armistice Day Parade WILL BE FORMED AT 10:30 A. M. Wednesday, November 11 find will move cast on Main Street from Washington School to liivcrside, north on Hiverside to Sixth Street, west on Sixth to Eartlett, south on Bartlett to Main, west on Main to Hotel Medford. Organizations military in origin-and their auxiliaries will form on West Main Street. Social and fraternal orders form on South Oakdale. Public service, relief societies and schools form on North Oakdale. " Floats of business organizations form on Laurel Street. Decorated 'automobiles on "West Main, west of Laurel Street. Comic floats form on Mistletoe Street. The Parade Will Move Promptly at 1 1:05a.m. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllM Chinese Hand Laundry 36 South Grape St. Clothes ealled for and de livered. Work guaranteed. CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture Hou 315 E. Main Phone 505 Elks; Attention! Medford Lodge No.". 1168 15. P. 0. Klks, will participate in tho American Legion pa rade, Armistice Bay, Wednes day, November lltli. All the ELKS are requested to report at the Elk's CJub house at 10:30 A. M. Show old 1168 in her true colors. ARE YOU WITH US. FLOYD II. HART. Exalted Ruler. LEE L. JACOBS, Secretary .o