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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
, as 1 V'v. '1 si 4 O . a i ' ! Hi- STEDFORT) IrtTL TRTRTTNT!, VEDFORO, oircoov. TnrnsnAT. KOVErr.ER 12, 102 F BALLGALA EVENT, FIRST PRIZE ifl E X A lart; crowd nttcmU'tl tho Annis-j lli?o hull unci Ircmth vilhiKc' nt the1 Niitiiloitum lust ntKlit, despite tho in- 1 clement wwitlicr, unci celeb rutctl tho clone of ArmlHtico .tiny with enUiun- lmmi. Tho liiro Oriental bull room ' 'wan packed with dancing couples and ninny turned to th French vlllnge in order t(ind room l rai.so tho festive foot. - ' ' Kxrellcnt musla was 'in evidence In both hulls, AVIIhoii Wake's ntiKincntod ore hen trie bolus- located in the large ballroom and .Herb A 1 ford's Imperial orchestra In tljo hi nailer hull. The crowd was in n festive .mood and call ed for ropeu ted en cor on, being loath to sit down until the orchestra Ave up fur want of wind." Specially numbers nnd entertainment features were wel comed and heartily applauded. A beautiful stupe setting present In a htiffo- Legion emblem flunked l.v large Aierlcan flaps brought forth many comments of praise, as well ns the other. patriotic decorations. The French. village drew hundreds of Interested visitors, who found ninusrmetit In tho special fentures presented there, as well as food and drln It in tho cafe'preslded over by the ladles of Jhe Legion Auxiliary. Danc ing was continued In- this hnll until 1:30 a,--111. Tho, larger clanco being closed at 12:30 a. hi.. llosults of tho total revenue deriv ed from these two at t mentions are not vet available but'lt Is understood that tho Icglon ; realized a goodly sum to n))ly on the. Drum Corps uniforms and. equipment. I 'ADC ABE'JILLIAl A. R. Williams Is walking around town in his npre tlmo Introducing himself to close friends, who become especially, close and hold their hands over their pockets as he approaches, I and when he reported in tho Mail Tri- j btino composing room for duty this morning the foreman ordered him out. Later, when he gave the hailing rign to a fellow Odd Fellow tho latter at once edged away and notified the , police. I All this because of having shaved off his mustache last Monday, after 1 7 years continuous wear of that lilrsutoLppendage, as they called -it. -in .Uichfleld, Utah, from which place he camo to Medford that many years ago. Miv Williams parted with it Monday. That day was his BSth birth day, and . jhls wife i requested tho change as nn aid to'-'tlje Med ford beautiful movement. . T GETS IN MOVIES Arthur Perry "broko into the movies" yesterdny while, enjoying the Med ford-Ashland football game. Here's how it ennio about. He was - bunted ns usual on the side lnies where ho could get an unobstructed view of tho game. For some un known reason he had squatted down in order to allow thoso behind him to glimpse an occasional play. It so happened that tho movie man was behind "Admiral" Perry, "shoot ing" an interesting play over his y -llnHd. Just us the action was at its height. Perry became excited, rose to his feet, completely obstructing the camera so that tho net result was one excellent "ctoso up" of, not the quarter-buck nnd tho tani. but tho "full back" of Mr. Perry himself. And there ho remained despite repeated shouts of "down In front," "sit down." "get off the earth," and other more forcible and lurid remarks. The cameraman finally gave up In dis gust nnd moved to a new location where ho could got more interesting results. - - - - - - - TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Common frnrden sngo browed Into u heavy tea wijh sulphur added, will turn gray ntreak- ed and faded hair beautifully dark and 1 u x u r lant. Just a few nppll cations will prove a revelation- if .your hair Is fading, streak ed or gray. Mix ing the Sage Tea Bnd Sulphur rec- ip at home, (a troublesome. An easier though, way Is to get a bottle of wyetns Stigo Tea nnd Sulphur Compound at anv drug store nil ready for use for only 75 cents. This Is tho old-time reelpo Improved by the addition of other ingredient. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, wo.nl! desire to retain our youthful appearance nna attractive ness. Rjdarkenlng yor hair witn Wyeth'a " Sago nnd Sulphur . Ci,jn nound. no one can tell, bees use it does It no naturallv. so evenly. Tou Inst dampen n sponge or soft brush with H and draw this 'through your hair, taking one small strand at timer by morning all &ry hairs have disappeared, and nftrnother p nllcallon or two. votir hair Imvoiiimi beautifully dark, gl"s- soft and lux Utlant, A4V 31 any words of praise were heard on nil sides today for the splendid Armistice celebration whioh was put on yesterday by Medford l'ost No. 15 of the American Legion.. Tho whole program of entertainment was effec tively carried out and it was felt, that every visitor 'was well tiatiufled with the results, with perhaps the excep tion of a few Ashland people who were disgusted with tho results of the football game. Tho lit of prize winners In the Armistlco Pay parade has been an nounced as follows: I'utriotio float First, Red Cross. Honorable mention. Daughters of American Revolution." Hest commercial float First, Judy and Frohbach, Cieneuii Petroleum Co. Honorable mention, tho California Oregon Power Co. , Hest fraternal float First. I. O. O. F. Honorable mention, Hodmen. Rest decorated automobile (local) Pacific Fruit and produce Co. Hon orable mention, fogue Valley Floral Co.' Rest decornted automobile (out or town) Jacksonville Natlvo Sons, and Daughters.. f . Rest Comic Float Medford Veter inary Hospital, D. W. Stone. Kuch of the nbovo flrst-prtzo win ners was awarded a benuiifvil silver loving cup. given by Medford Post of the American Legion, with tho excep tion of tho comic float, which re ceived u cash prize of $ 10. In addi tion to the above entries there wore scores of olhir floats and cars both unique nnd attractive in design, all of which assisted materially In making the whole parade a big success. The American Legion wishes express its sincere thanks for the excellent assistance and cooperation rendered by all those who participat ed In what will long be remembered as-one of the best patriotic parades in the history of southern Oregon. Mother! Ben't , "Physic" a Child Tn rt w rt fnlH. 7?5?L well, of Monticcllo, 111., uffi'; 'j'Vjl 'a practicing physician SP ' 1 or y,M,rwi seemed "'Jitiii-i cruet that so many ,r"M Tr plf constipated infants and iM''nl l"l'l-ci al to bo kept Q&ffVS o constantly "stirred up" and Jmlt ick by tug in cathartic pills, tablet!), snlts, calomel and nsisty oiln. While he knew that constipation was tho cause of nearly all children"? littlo ills, he DR. CALDWELL AT AGE B3 did not believe that a sickening, "purge" or. "physic" every little while was nec essary. n Dr. Caldwell's Fyrup Tcpsin he dis covered a laxative which regulates tho bowels. 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