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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
reTvro'RT .matt; TRnymrrc. rEivporcp, .oTfEooy. Tuesday. yovittmrcrto in. m-. SHLAND STARTS RED CROSS DRIVE IN DESERT DUEL OF TWO WEEKS: ENDING IN DEATH tVSHLvAND, Nov. 9. Mr. nntl Mrs. ?knon F. Kimball have been vIhU i in AHhland from Klamath Fnlln $r the week-end. They have made hland their headquarters while nt iding to bimlness affairs in the W. rhe ItPd Cross annual roll call 11 open this week on Wednesday 1 will continue up to ThankHgivInK y. -This roll call la the annual ve for the coming year. Fifty its of each dollar donated to Rd bBs work is kept tor local reiiof L l. II . 11,. famnlnliiif titlV f v wium mo ....... Its goes to the national henri- i ters to be used for national and fernational relief. .lias Adena Joy and Ellen ttuh-y e successful contestants in ui ne bread demonstration which has n In progress this week ut the fic international Livestock rx-j ition at Portland. ' ttr. and Mrs. J. 1J. Dodge, Mr. will lolge. und Mrs. H. C. (.Sulvy were jtduy guests ut the home of Mr. I Mrs. John It. Tyrall at their ntry home on the highway be en Medford and JitckKunville. Mrs. 1 Dodge of Med ford was also a st. The day was spent in friendly t and recollections of days punt. Ifine chicken dinner was part of program for the pleasant day. .Ir. and Mrs. W. J. I)uugly?rly of Kail view street Miss Kdnn lioil- t-rey, and Mrs. 11. 8. llari;ison re Med ford visitors at the Wheeler tne on Friday. Ulss I In Myers was hostess to the icliers of the Junior high school which she is principal on Friday jht. Miss Myer enterlninea her sts at the home of her sister, Mrs. id C. Holies in the Bellview diH- H. The guests assembled at six jotk for n delicious supper and erward spent the evening in merry jt before the open fire. The hoiisi beautifully decorated in yellow, color scheme easily brought out ih the popular fnll flowers. The Iles were lovely with the same ches of yellow in flower and or. Some fine musical numbers led to the pleasure of the evening. pse who were guests were Misses Jtel Bruner, Esther Johnson, Kthel Id, Mildred Million, Edna Ken y. Lyle Gregory, Robertson, Edna been, Mejl Carter, Clara Anderson hi Word, Aileeri Shephard and b -' Hurd, the Mesdaines Edith bdt Grace Andrews, Bertha Denton St;ijM5it"Werrltt: ' "' . , . Pliei Delphinm group meetings will Id'. sessions on Tuesday afternoon which Intensive work will be done the month's program. Mr. Louis Schweln who has been for a number of months Is greatly proved In' health. His many friends pice with him over his Improved idition. " I iss Mildred Crnln, supervisor of ysical education in the Ashland j)lic' schools, went to-Corvallis Fri f evening to undergo a tonsil ope- lon. Miss Fay. Carver of Phoe j will take charge of Miss Craln's 'k during the week of her ab he Uulies Aid Society of the it Congregational church will hold .nznar on Saturday ot tnis wees. ey expect to have on sale n good iply of made articles for general j, and many suitable urticles fur iiday gifts. The Mission study class of the shyterian chuivh Is giving time the study of the "New lay In tin America.' The club will meet Tuesday evening at the -J. V. Mr-y- home on Oak street. Some cial papers will be given. ! dr. J. A. Harvey has spent the H few days In Ashland, called e by business from Santa Ana, llfornia, where he Is established the law business. Mr. Harvey s a former Ashland resident and olres in the growth of the city, lile here Mr. Harvey was n guesl the home of his brother-in-law, I G. II. Yeo. The Wednesday Afternoon club, hien's social organization of the isbyterian church, will meet in tb( irch parlors on Wednesday after pn. An excellent program Is Iined. Sewing will occupy the iter part of the time. Hostesses the ufternoon are Mrs. I S. wn, Mrs. Earl Il:ibcnck and Mrs. H. Itlake. ' fhe Civic Tmprovnment club of- frs and committees will meet at cheon on Friday to discuss the iHon's work fr the club. iliss Mabel lloger is spending the t'k end nt her home In Ashlnml. s linger tenches at TUverbank ir Grants Pass. ilr. C. H. Hlrhnrdon. resident jiager of the I.lthla Springs hotel s purchased a new Oldsipoblle icn. SAX BERNARDINO, Cal Nov. 10. (A. P.) Water, whiskey or a wo., man probably figured prominently in ' the "bnd lands" shooting In which Hill Robinson and Mat -Burls were killed j last Sunday at Government Holes, an isolated watering place east of here i and near the Nevada line. Such was the belief of sheriff's dep uties who todnj; continued their In vestigation of the gun finht on the theory that it was another one of those duels such as occasionally re minds authorities that the old wild days of the west have not vanished In that section northwest of Needles known as the Ivanpah range. ltobins4n was fort'inan of the Hock Springs Cattle company which con trols most of the water holes on the range. Burin was a former employee of the company, a "two gun" man im ported from Arizona six years ago to help wage war on cattle rustlers who were terrorizing the country. ' It was two years ugo that Hurts lost ljfs job with the Hock Springs outfit and since then. Investigators al lege, he had been suspected of a con nection with various liquor troubles in the district and with a series of shootings which are said to have frightened several of Robinson's pre decessors off the rane. Robinson ennut to the district sev eral months ago, heralded as a man who "wouldn't use his hoots for run ning." Bad blood between blm and Hurts soon was evident, according to deputies and the theory tentatively accepted is that the two men met to settle some quarrel over water rights on the range or over liquor -iransac-' lions or over a woman. - A woman is reported to have accompanied Hints on his one way trip to Government Hides. Theatergoers of today demand something new and the eternal cry of producing managers is to find that something: Leon Gordon, the well known writer of "Whit Cargo," says he has succeeded, pleasing the public with a play which is entirely differ ent. "White Cargo" Is laid on the West Coast of Africa and depicts the efforts I: IS Kail l. 1clnn of the white man who tries to eivilizo that country and contains a reproduc tion of the customs and traits of Rfrl- can characters and deals with the in ter relationships of the white man with the native woman or as It is call ed in Africa "mammy palaver." "While Cargo" Is coming to the Hunts (Valerian Aloinjay night, No vember Hi. CARDINAL TEAM SEATTLE, Nov. 10. (A. P.) "Cali fornia is two touchdowns better than Stanford, but if the Washington team Kes Into the .'ianm with a punch, the Huskies hitvo a chance to leave the southland with n victory." Burt Spell man, assistant Washington coach, who watched the California WashitiKton State college game Saturday, declared on bis return. Light practice to give his men more time to rest up from the strenuous Stanford game was all Coach Enoch Ha Kb haw required of his charges yes terday. Spellman Is expected tn have the super-varsity using some of Califor nia's pluy for practice with the var sity today. Only -one day's practice is left before the squad entrains for Berkeley. SEATTLE. Alaskan placer miners have simply scratched the surface and modern methods and machinery will take out fortunes left behind. Norman C. Stines. manager of the Fairbanks Exploration company, subsidiary of the Tutted States Smelting. Refining and Mining company of Button, said as he announced a Sti.ooo.ouo development-project for the Fairbanks district. P.O. SAFE . CASH IS SAVED SHERIDAN, Wyo., Nov. 10. (A. P.) The safe In the post office was blown open here nt 3:25 o'clock this morning and although there was a large 'amount of cash in the ' strong box the three yeggmerf were fright ened away before they had an oppor tunity to gather up their spoils. Hearing the explosion II. P. Kars- i ten, a merchant who was sleeping In his store opposite the pnstoffice, look- i ed out the window and shouted at the trio. , One of the men fired a bullet through the window just above Kars ten's head.' As they ran the men scattered. They left their tools be hind. .' LIQUOR VIOLATOR SALEM, Ore., Nov. 10. A reprieve was Issued by Governor Pierce yester day to Frank Oplt'z, a prohibition law violator In the Lane county jail. The reprieve relieves Opitz of paying a fine of $f)00 that was assessed against him by the court in nddltion to serv ing six months in jnil. He has com pleted the jail sentence. s ' Movlo Actor Injured. LOS ANGELES. Art A cord, mo tion picture actor, was brought to the receiving hospital with two broken ribs and other minor Injuries received in rtn automobile accident. ' Klkfl Face llcev Probe. NEW YORK The Elks must show the grand Jury their books to prove they "don't deserve a federal beer padlock." New Capital. In Siberia. SEWARD, Alaska. Cnptatn Henry Weeding of the schooner Chukatsk, en route to Seattle from Pretaoxtuok. said that Hadboris is now the capital of Siberia, supplanting Vladivostok, the former capital. Jil Cleans like " a Flash! Scours and shines everything from discolored pots and kettles to rusty golf clubs, greasy stove pans, steel knives, nickel faucets, burned kettles S, O. S cleans them all like magic. Comes in handy soft pads of ' special scouring wool which con tain their own fine soap. Will not rust. Does hot Injure' the most delicate skin! ' Absolutely nothing like it. At grocery, hardwar and drpartmemt lors ms, The magic cleaner of pots and pan E nisturlMiirc In a Iornl Thinlrr. The lmtrona of a loml Hhow house re very much dlHturlHMl nnl nniiny. hy Ihe rontlnuoim coiiKhinK of n 'Hon in tho nurilpnce. Oon't he n trance berouae you hav. a roiiRh or. il. A fpw dONPR of KOLKY'H iNRV AND TAIl COMPOl'ND en promptly will, hrlnir npeetly re 1 from rough!, colcln and honrHneHfl. . V. T. Clary, While 1'lnliw. Vn.. ten: "We hnve uxed Kol.l; Y'S l.VKY AND TAIl CO.VPOr.VD for Us and nntl coughs with aplemllil pultn." Adv. Notice to Contractor.. Cotlce la hereby Riven that the City inning commiaalon will hold a trim? on Monday. November 9th. ihe hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. In the i hall on the petition of the city Incil to consider the reclai.lflca n of a portion of the following eet from a Reeldence Dlntrict Clnan n a HuaineM Dlntrirt Clam III. I portion of North Klvernide avenue jy-een Jarkaon and Maple afreet. QL'ITV PLANNING COMMlHUON My Lewia Ulrlrh. Chairman M. L. Afford. Secretary. luia Moderate in price in use one spoonful equals two of many other brands. Eliminates failure pre vents waste of baking materials. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BA1M ' TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND MT ,T TUT I OA K INS POwOWOlfl Hot cakes that are goldetv brown nd feather-light ! Ev:ry time you nuke tliem. ( How? Flapjackl Whether your memory , ts long or short, there'i just one uwrd you need to remember in buying pancake flour: Flapjacl Your grocer has it in the handy roui carton tmh the replaceable iij. "Albers itatidi for Better Brcakfaiu" O STARTING TODAY Peter B. Ryne's UNFORGETTABLE STORY OF CALIFORNIA AND THE SOUTH SEAS NEVER the TWAIN SHALL MEET WITH A GREAT CAST INCLUDING Bert Lytell Anita Stewart Hontley Gordon ' George Seigmann Justine Johnstone Lionel Belmore 3000 OTHERS IN THE CAST! NOTE "Never the Twain Shall Meet" was filmed amid the 1 u x u r i a n t splendor of the South Sea Islands, with the Famous native beauties in their enchanting dances and ceremonials. Friday Miltort Sills in "THE KNOCKOUT " l II mm ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 43c will buy two healthy Gold Fish in a glass bowl with sea moss and peb bles, and we will include a box of Dr. Blazos Laxative Tablets in the deal. Pick yours out of the window. - Haskins' Drug Store Phone 16 Larry Mann, Mgr. As near as your phone. Notice to Change Zone Notice is hereby given that the City Planning Commission will hold a hear ing on Monday, November 9th at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m. in the city hall on the petition of the City Council to consider the reclassification of a portion of the following street from a Residence District, Class I, to a Business District, Class III: A portion of North Riverside avenue , between Jackson and Maple streets -, CITY PLANNING COMMISSION, ' ' .By Lewis Ulrich, Chairman, , By M. L. Alford, Secretary. - We Issue : ; Title Insurance Policies By arrangement with ' the' Title and Trust Company of Oregon, we can now insure your owner ship of real estute against any de fects of title or adverse, claims,' ami relieve you of nil riBk of loss in that respect. v The issuing company guarantees ihn soundness of your title and assumes nil risk of loss and'tho cost of defending your title in court, if suuh necessity should, ever nriso. $100,000 on deposit with the Btato for pro tection of policy holders. Ask for details covering' '' your property. Jackson County Abstract Co. ii'yimuMi No Confinement No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical ' treatment for Piles does not " confine you to your bd or room. Yon can come and go about your work M usual. From the first treatment you will bt relieved, and no matter bow sever your case, I GUARANTEE IN WRIT- ,vt ... ...... ur.nr PII J-'Q nr return VOUT ii.f w v.i j-w ' II you are tunering wun riL,c OtnT Kt.CIAI.or Wbun w n.t wrll. or ull kit. my mw KHKIS BOOK ol InlbnMrliia.. IW .VMW..W ' " died Itttrrl Iron PATIENTS. fee DEAN. MD.Inc potWRb orfjcH.- HTtioTicir look with gai. tf