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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
o o o TTiCV, lircnroTtn matt; tuijiunts. mewotcd, oi'kciont, tiu'usday, novivmi'.kk in. mas THREE GIVEN 5 YEARS locd'Br&is The Ri-py Flint. &5, touring fi'. uivned by the Mutton Motor company, .stolon Tuesday nlt;ht, from u paint shop an North Grape utreot, In ntlll iulKHhiK uei'ordlnK to City Traffic Of ficer U. J. PretR'Ott. The m.HsiiiK cut has one liceime. No. 830. uttavhed, bo lioveil lo huve been stolen from u Ford sitting in the hop. Entrance wus made through a back window and uf- vho whs c'onvl.le.l ter, th,e f" door, had been unbar , circuit court on ? ' " dr VPn out' u."n'' 209" II. P. Conway, 1 m...(K In Iks ' . . ,,. . ' ,.. been used by tho motor company na moonshine .till. was sentenced to'" demonstrator. five veara in tlio state iienilentlary" Unnee Jackson Hot SpritiKS Satur at Salem yesterday by Juduo ."ay night. Thomas. This sentence is tho maxi mum punishment for such u crime. 1. gtoncbreaker, 19, un youth, was sentenced to one year on liiB plea of KUilty to the same chai'KO Komft wonderful values In Btation-. ery at Rexitll one cent sale. 20 Ashland itesiuents or ine state 01 wasmiiK- ton who arrived in tno city yesteruay and are reentered at local hotels In clude Mr. and Mrs. C. Vi. Evart of Ab erdeen. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fenwcll of Tacoma. and Mr. and Mrs. V T. I'ritchard. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Moor, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bunls, A. V. Lonumate, A. Mutelberry, a. Wllkins and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ramel of Seattle. ltailio Wet A. and 11. batteries re delivered. The crew which has been installing the California and I'oast railroad bridKO over the Jtauue. completed their job Tueaday and left last nichl for tho north. The bridge Is a 164 foot span, replucini; tho lot) fool wood en Mian which was taken out by the hlKh water lust fall. 'J'lio new brrlilKe is steel construction and will cure fur tho truffle on the road for years. Cirants Pass Courier. Saturday Is the last day of .N'alional canned foods week. Order by the dozen at Mb mil 'a Grocery. 208 Screen doors at Wallace "Wood's Lumber Yard. Cor. East Main nnd Genesee. S8tf Tho district convention of tho Itoyal Neighbors lo havo been held at Med ford, November 111, has been post poned until Decomber 3. AVe are now serving oysters in a variety of styles. Crowson's, Med tord's popular sweet shop. 18.2lf Let Lee at Ihe Men's Shop measure you, for .that f.37.50 tallorcd-lo-ineas-uio suit. Satisfaction guaranteed. . 193tf The Medford Elk, official puhllcn llon of tho local II. P. O. E., publish ed four times yearly, was put Into the mails yesterday. Larco. stock of Victor records at Palmer's Music store. tf Mrs. Mabel Huney of Talent, who underwent a serious operation in an but was ' paroled to Deputy District Attorney Allison Moulton, Stonobreakor was a star witness for the stato in convicting Conway. Jack Dutondo, a third member of ''.e alleged booze ring- of which Stonobrcaker and Conway are said to have been members, is still being Held in the county jail awaiting inai rH u , rt on a charge of possessing a still wiliiams & McCurley. tf i Ashland hospital, is reported as doing following his aOiuittnl on the same, T. Northern savlncs & Loan As- nicely. charge on which Conway was n-'ociatlon will (rive a camera and sav vlcted. Tito three were arrested sev- bRnk to OTCry person starting oral months: ago, Conway at North. thpll. snviBS account with us during Uend. Durondo in this city und iMK week. tied our display at Med Stonebraker at Ashland. I ford Pharmacy.. 211 Conway, nccordtng to the district Mrs. Jonnio Whlto of Spokane, attorney's office, rocoived tho muxl- Wusli., is spending several weeks as mum sentence- because of. having bouse guest of her daughter. Mrs. If. witness Snyder at Central Point. Mrs. White, .a woman of ovor 60 years, motored from her northern homo to southern Oregon alone. I Dance tonight, Nat. - 65c or 10c. 1 206 Ituy a city lot. All Improvements paid. I'licea very low. iwrnin. v-mi Y. Tongwald, Holland Hotel. Phono ana. v lostf Major E. Ferguson. ' of . Adjutant General White's office at Salem, lifter two days in the city on official busi ness, left lor his Headquarters last perjured stand. himself on the E MEETING SATURDAY, The music ut tho home economics evening. luncheon meeting here next Saturday promises to bo delightful. -Mrs. V. Meldo Hi I lis has promised to sing Home of her nicest Hongs, both before and after the luncheon. Miss Alice Hanley. the chairman of tho county - h on i o eco n o ni les co m m i 1 1 ee will be . the nifctres. of ceremonies. The reservations so far indicate that there will be a good attendance from, tho outlying districts, and it Is Imped that many women from Med ford and Its vicinity will come. Reser vations may still be made by calling Hiss Ada Brewster at Medford 920. Tho luncheon will be at the Hutol Holland nf. 12:15 p. m. Women who are not able-to conic to the luncheon are cordially invited to come in for the program which will immediately follow the lunchQon in the same room. OBITUARY :f-JlO'HON-Mi-h. W. W. Crowsn.i iilcd-tit the homo of her son. W. V. Crnwson, 1012 East Main street, at 10:15 Inst night at the age of 73 years and 25 cluys. ' Mrs. Crowson wus born Vermont, October 23. 1952. -'In'-I878 sho was married at-.St. Charles, Minn., and 37 years ago came to Jackson county, with her husband, who died in 1910. She lived for some time in Ashland where she was well Two children, Mrs. Edith M. eland of Oukland, Calif., and W. owson of. this city,, are left to mourn her loss. Tho funeral will be Iheld at 2 p. m. Friday afternoon at Monger's funci-Hl chapel, while .the ody will bo committed to the Ash and Mausoleum. I Most any variety of apples, good quality. $1 per box delivered. John son Produce Co. tf Decorated bread ', boards with bread knife $1.25 and-up. Jap Art Store. 208 Washington P. T. A. w ill meet to morrow, Friday, at 3 o'clock. Patrons as well as friends arp invited to at tend. . Program, convention and social hour. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.76 per Mil. Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf Hemstitching, buttons covered, at tho Handicraft Shop. tf Coach Calllson and his football squad will be guests of the Ilialto theater management tonight to see Harold Lloyd In his college comedy. "Tho Freshmnn." Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. , tf Dr. AY". C. Schaefer, Dentist. Ex traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas and local anaeRthotlc. Phone 1117. 42" Medford nide. tf . ,l?ha. Stanford-California game Sat urday will be announced by speciul leased wire from tho field to Hunt's Craterian and announced In front of the theater by Virgin's amplifier Sat urday. 2 p. m. . - Fancy Yakima Gem potatoes. S3.tu per 100 lbs. Deliverod any place In city, quality guaranteed. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street, fnono 97. - tf tiown. U'levclal fS'. Cro UAAiPkr! rjerilia vmnvy ihwi.-u away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. V. Bradley on North Central today. Mrs. Dulkcy wus a native of (lormnny but calno to , the United States 40 years ago and una spent tne past six months in Medford. . She leaves four children: Max Dalkoy, Midvale. Idaho; Armond of Shadier, Okla.; Mrs. J. V. Bradley and Otto -II. Dalkey of Medford. Remains nt "Conger Parlors await word from relatives as to funeral. WEDDING BELLS Relative to the secret 'marriage becoming known of tho city editor of the Ashland Tidings, "Tut" Jackson, the Eugeno Guurd publishes the fol " lowing Item: "For more than two munths the marriage of Miss Violu Harris, sophomore lit the University 1 of Oregon, to Koss Juckson, reporter on the Ashland' Tidings, has been ' kept a secret. Announcement of the wedding was made over tho week-end when friends of Miss Harris were ' notified that she was leaving for Ashland to Join her husband. They were married September 12 at Yrcka. ;'al.. It was announced. "Tut" modestly announced the I'vcnt Tuesday . In his own paper, ns rollows: "Mr. nnd Mrs. T. K. Jackson, iut recently married, and the know edge and announcement kept from heir friends since September in. are it home to their friends at tho llrlggs house on Nuttley street. Have you Been tho Medford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park ave. Post card wilt bring them to your door. A. D. Barrcll. ' 228 Wo are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor re conditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tf MANMLlD - BY LOCAL 'Dun ONell, 36. and Clara Smith, IX, giving New York City as their i-csid.eni.-e. were arrested last night in Ashland. The man is held on n white slave charge in the county Jail, while the girl is also held there as a material witness. They had been In California, and were travel ing north when thev urrived in Ashland, after having traveled to gethcr for some tftne, it is said. SHENANDOAH FRAME 1 WASHINGTON'. Nov. 19. (A. V.) Tests of Shenandoah wreckage by the bureau, of standards show that the condition of the metal frame work was not in such condition as to lower the resistance of the shtp. This conclusion was reported today to the Shenandoah naval court of inquiry- Tests were made on moro than two hundred specimens taken at ran dom from the wreckage. Tlmro was some" corrosion of tho duralumlnum bears and gliders, It was said, but It was Insufficient to affect the strength of tho metal since the full strength was not utilized in the design of the Shenandoah. was suspended for ten minutes to day after a muffle in whit h the! communist deputy, Muffl. wus rnuuh-l ly handled and ejected by the fascists. ' 1 AN OLD RECIPE TO DARREN HAIR Almost everyone kimws that Wage Tea and Sulphur, properly eom- limd d, bUings Iku-U ihe natu ral color ami lustre to the hair when fad ed or g r a y. Years ago the only way to get A j9T litis mixture m Af 1 was to make it i ' 1 at home, which Is tniiKHy ami troublesome. Nowadays wo Bimply auk at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." You will got a large bottle of this, old-lime recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients, for only 75 cents. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spongo or soft brush with it n n d d ra w t li Is t h ro ugh y o u r ha I r takin gone small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look yenrs younger. Adv. More Direct , Action. HOM 15, Nov. 1 y. (A. P.) The sitting of the chamber of deputies Children MOTHER:- Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil, Tar-gonc, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitation-, always look for the signature of Prm-m riir-rtinns on ench park ;i nr. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Joint-Ease ; For Swollen Joints Most remedies fall but Joinf-Kase urely and speedily scuceeds. It's for Joint troubles only, whether n ankle, knee, hip. elbow, shoulder. Inger or splno whtther rheumatic r not. It limbers up stiff. Inflamed. wol on. painful, creaky Joints so qujrkly miu li ue MFuiiunin:i. f Two seconds' rub')ns and away It toes through skin and flesh right ilnwn to the bone and ligaments bat's why It succeeds. Ask any rell lible druggist. 1 Always remember, when Jolnt 3ase gets in Joint agony K'0 out jjulck. v'lll Joint -Haw Is the biggest wlllnf Jiilnl rvmrils- In Ihe wurlrt. adv., ALCOHOL for your car S1.25 for one gallon of ALCOHOL for your Radiator may save you a $25 repair bill. Remember this Prophecy. Drive up in front of the store. Raskins' Drug Store Larry Mann, Mgr. Phone 16 Ai near u your phone. Your Last Chance Tonight To See HAROLD LLOYD . IN. i ; .' "The Freshman" ACCLAIMED THE .. GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED- IN MOTION PICTURE HISTORYI RIALTO Starts Tomorrow Matinee Spirits! Spooks! Tble-Tapping! sensational expose! uvun- BROWNING ; proaacuon 07 hitovn$toru I ml IAILEEN IPRINGLE CONWAY" ITEARLE MITCHELL UfWB You haven't been thrilled un you've aeen this sensational pic ture exposing spsMltuslism, seances, tble tiplngsl ncrcru ( M Suit amd en's Overcoat Sale Men's line suits, 100 per cent wool, grays, brown and mixtures-all sizes going at $19.50 Men's fine 100 per cent wool overcoats-all sizes and colors$1950. GOOD FOR $2.00 On any man's suit or overcoat Cut this out and bring it to 32 N. Front St., Saturday Only good on Saturday November 21st SHOE TALK shoes of merit, they sell them selves. The Paracord sole on a lot of our shoes is a "bear for' wear" why not get a two sole value for the price of one sole. i . . Men's high top shoes, going Saturday $5.00 Men's all leather dress shoes, Saturday ..... .$3.75 Men's white rubber shoes, large sizes, Saturday . . $3.00 Men's long slicker coats, going Saturday ..... .$2.75 Boys' Suits, 2 pants and vest, going Saturday . $4.50 You can easily save ten to fifteen dollars as we have hun- dreds of real bargains-THAT'S ALL TO-DAY. Will H. Wilson The price makerWe lead and others follow. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST. 32 N. Front St. Now we've never "blabbered" much about our shoes 'as sell ing the same makes of shoes for 15 years and they being Men's 220 weight bib over alls, going Saturday. .$1.00 Men's heavy work shirts, 2 pockets, Saturday. . 50c Men's winter union suits, all sizes, Saturday. . . .$1.25 Men's $3.75 corduroy pants, Saturday $2.85 Jersey gloves .15c Men's work sox .9c Fresh' Meats and Poultry At All Times At The AMERICAN FRUIT & PRODUCE MARKET 109 E. 8th St. Phone 875 G. G. KNOWLTON, Prop. Chinese Hand Laundry 36 South Grape St. . 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Write or call for planning literature. - Canadian Pacific 'H Deacon-urn f fnt -rinru-pl 55Tini3.Wulrji!kBl-ra-liKt H Medford Glaat Co, Automobile Disss and Mirrors mads to order. ,W call for your sash and replace broken windows. Phons 141. Ill . Birtlat. Breakfast Nooks They lend sn atmosphere of homeTi' cheery comfort, not to mention the time saved the busy housewife. Make ' a sort of gct'together corner, where all the family may gather snd enjoy the meal in warmth snd comfort. .'Always specified in the new home and easy snd economical, to Install In the old one. , Made to exactly fit conditions, In two designs. Priced economically, tool The material kiln dried fir, smooth and well finished, all sanded ready for paint or stain to harmonise with surroundings. Send for full story and . prices to be found in our Illustrated catalog. Write today catalog Is yours for the asking. It's helping many home owners to solve building ot remodel' Ing problems. 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