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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
MEDFORT) MATT; TftffcftNT?, MET)FOTtT), OftKCloy. WFDKEftDXY, WfBira.VW PACfi EIOTIT IF. GAS CO..SERVICE RESTORED AFTER . i .. . ASHLAND C. OF C. A GREAT SUCCESS PIPE STOPPAGE ilWn) MAI o EL i k w.-w.m ir.-.' r:-. & -: m. .m m c - ' w n r srm ta pependahle Time Dependable Service YoUR account is invited on our record of courteous banking service. The Jackson County Bank V" r Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve I kttow they'll be perfect - "-the things I bake with Sperry Drifted Snow Flour That's the joy o using Sperry Drifted Snow Flour I can be sure of perfect results every time. In the 12 years I've baked with it, every sack I have used has been of the same wonderful blend. That uniform goodness is Sperry's greatest pride. I've SL-cn with my own eyes how they protect it with scientific lab oratory control with special methods in their big modern mills and then they test it every hour of the day by our method baking. I suggest that you use Sperry Flour for results you can be sura of every time. - . , P. 8. Have you any cooklne problem! you'd like help in olving? Looking for some new menus? Or party "ideas"? Would you like a et of the wonderful Sperry Muiter Recipes? Write, telling me just what you want, and I'll help you, reo. ' DBLLB DE GRAF, Director, Sperry Home Service Bureau, Dept. 4401 Jt. 141 California St., tsan FramlkH-o. Sperry drifted snow Flour RICHARDSON SPRINGS "The Home of tlio Soft Shirt Near Chico, Butte Co., Calif. A wonderful plnee in winter for nny one seeking health. Steam heated hotel. Housekeeping or enrapiiigP Address: LEB RICHARDSON, Chlco.l'alif. AHIHiAND, Nov. 25. Tho homc- coininK. or the gathering In of the clannp made a moHt Interesting (-future day fur the Commercial Club forum luncheon on TuemJuy ut tho llthlu HprlnKH Jlotel. The vnrlous clubn of the town were represented In the at tendance and a Hpokesmun from each orKanlzutlpn gave a mimrnury of the work for the year. The union of club IntereittH brought out one of the hlg Rent crowds of the year. The Klwani club wan repreHented hy J. H. Hardy, who explained the objectives of Kl wanlH, C. A." Malone, who In com mander of A ah land Post No. 14, American Legion,, outlined the work of tho Legion. Mrs. Claire ltuebe, rep resontutlve of the music club, played two dullghtful numbers on the piano. The Civic Improvement club, was represented by Its president, Mrs, Gordon McCracken. who outlined the work of the organization. Mrs, Mc Orncken was followed by Miss Itlanche Hicks of the Daughters of the Amerl can Revolution, who sketched tho fine Ideals of hundred percent Amricnn Ism fostered by that body. Hev. W. J. Oldflcld spoke for the Ministerial Association, and the general plans of betterment for tho community. Hev eral musical numbers added to the in terest of the program. . Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner drove to Eugene on Tuesday to bring home their son Paul, for Thanksgiving va cation. Vernon McGeo and Oalus Ch-osby wll also nccompany tho Wug nem on their home trip. J. 1. Dodge went to Jacksonville on Tuesday to meet with the members of tho county - budget committee of which ho Is a member, Mrs. Dodge accompanied her husband as far as Modford and spent the day visiting friends. Mrs. Frank Diliard and Mrs. John Flnnernn of Modford, were in Ashland Tuesday afternoon, to attend the monthly meeting of the Delphian chapter. Mrs. Harriott Cheallo of Forest Grove Is In Ashland to remain for the winter. Mrs. Cheat! le was attracted by the mineral waters and by the fa vorable winter climate t Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. D. Perozzl drove to Eugene on Tuesday to meet their daughters, Misses IjUcIIo and Thel ma, who will go with their parents to their Coburg ranch 4.0 spend Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Adena Joy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy of this city went to Portland Tuesday evenlnir where she will start on her trip to Chicago ' whero ns a reward for outstanding jclub work In tho state, she will have a week of sightseeing nt the Interna tional Stock show. Miss Joy won the I Montgomery Ward award which en- I titled her to tho trip, . Tho Pela chapter of tho Delphian Mub met nt tho Civlo club house on Tuesday afternoon. Tho first part of the program consisted of a series of talks on Egyptian civilization. Those who had prepared talks were Mrs. Cleorgo A. Hrlsroe, Mrs. Judd Miller. Mrs. Earl II. Crow, Mrs. Her-. bert McCarthy, Mrs. J. H. Hardy. Mrs, O. A. Paulserud, Mrs. E. A. Woods and Mrs. O. W. Gregg. Tho second part of the program consisted of a book review by Mrs. George Hose, parliamentary drill led 'by Mrs. O. Dews, notes on music and the drama by Mrs, A. H. Prnoht and current events by Mth. J. M. Wagner. Tho work of tho afternoon wnfl of unusual merit and was thoroughl enjoyed by the club meiiiliorx, ; Henry C. Gnley returned Monday from a short business trip to Eugene, While away, Mr. Oaley enjoyed a visit with hlo son,. John, a student at the state university. Albert Cotter and Joe Rolnhart, students at Heald's Technical college In San Francisco are at home for tho Thanksgiving vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Charlos A. TTalnes of Greshnm street, aro enjoying a visit from tho doctor's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Haines of Marsh field. Georgo Francis Harron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Parron, and Mar cus Woods, son of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Woods, student's at the state univer sity, aro pledges of Phi Mu Alpha, national musical fraternity for men. M.r Unrron is studying music and Mr. Woods Is taking a prelmedleal course. Mrs. Olive Hwedeiiburg And Mrs. C. E. Pell have been drawn on tho jury to hear the trial of O. W. Murphy, charged with manslaughter. Mr. George Dunn Is also a member of tho Jury. Artro Swingle, an Ashland hoy, who is a freshman at tho Oregon Agricul tural college, has been selected as a member of one of the intramural riflo teams. Intramural firing will commence November 30. Mr. Swingle Is a student In engineering. Tho Ashland HI loot hull team Is In roadlnoss for. tho big gnmo with Mod ford on tho home flold on Thanksgiv ing Day. Despite the long program of defeat, the boys nro ready for an other fight nnd nro playing In tho same plucky, consistent way that they did nt tho beginning of the season. The boys are In fine condition, and have suffered no Injuries that weakon tho team. Lloyd Churchill and family of Mon tague wero Ashland visitors over the week end, guests nt the Martin Real home. Mr. Churchill attended Die Elk's smoker on Saturday night. A charming social event honoring Mrs. Saymore Jones of Salem, state regent of tho Daughters of tho Ameri can Revolution, was held nt the home HI..U H 1.1 Hall n l,.l.lni ...r.in. Mrs. K. V. Carter and Mrs. Gordottn 'McCracken wero hostesses with Mrs. I fell, llrldge furnished entertainment nnd most delicious refreshments were ItVIYVU HI U IIUV MlMir. 1 After having been demoralized for the past, two dayti, service has boen restored to Medford gas liners by the southern Oregon Ouk company, following a stoppage ot the gas main near the county fair grounds, due to the cold snnp curly this week, acr cording to company officials. Hervlce became demoralized 8un duy night, but was not discovered to be bo until the following morning when the office phone rang Inces santly with complaints, (las pressure was down to nothing, leaving gas equipped eating houses and homes at loss ub how to prcparo the morn ing and noonday meal as well us dln ner, as no pressure was restored until seven o'clock Monday morning. Although the trouble hot been remedied for the present, it may again b(T repeated with continued cold weather, according to company officials, who explain the trouble Is uue 10 ine contraction or tho Hteei mains, allowing rubber gasketH to be blown from their, place between pipe Joints by the gas pressure until iney puo together, thus causing th pressmo to be stopped as If by cork. Yesterday marked the completion of the repair work, but Beverul men are. still "patrolling" the main to find evidence of leaks, caused by the absence of gaskets. The recent change of oil to coal gas has also been a cause for th trouble, as the new gas Is said to loosen tho deposits left in years past by.tne old in the pipes. Unde usual conditions these deposits are mown out through valves at regular distances. Homey tit It Again. CULVER CITY, C'ul. Barney Old fleia. grund old man of the auto mobile speed industry, will referee the 2b0-mlle nutomoblle race on the speedway here next Kdturduy. Italu Halts Fnn-st I I res. SANTA HARBAHA. rnf. Rnlnfnll quenched three forest fires burning in Kama. Harhara county. r Winnth thats always on call Warmth is so handy with a portable oil heater and Pearl Oil necessary heating auxil iaries! A warm living room, hallway, nursery or bath at the touch of a match! Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by the , Standard Oil Compa- ' ny's special process so it bums clean! No odor flan-corrosive. O rder by name' Pearl Oil." . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caliionua) PEAE1 OIL (KEKOSSNE) HEAT FLIGHT Tftt On AVonvt 1-nvoml. VICTOKIA..!). c Tnx women to rdlev farmers was proposed by th agricultural committee of the pro I vlnclnl legislature In ft resolution to tho minister of imnnrc, A poll tut on women earning more than the legal wage under the minimum wag cl la proposed, ' i 6u "are correct, Senora. Fine coffee is .jefy much like the wine -age mellows,' s refines, brings forth the delightful, the ,'rare flavor!! . ; "k ' . , --i "Here in our tropic storehouses, for two years, three years,. the coffees superfine ate reborn. Here develops the char-; . aaer aristocratic . . . , ... 'Ah, no, Senora! It Js too bad. But most of our coffee leaves at once for other lands. 'So many people want the coffee drink. Only a little do we hold here to mellow, to age. And ah!, what a treasure for the really particular roaster, j with the customers appreciative! "Is it so? You say the S & W secure the coffee mellowed in our tropics? And only the fine coffees grown in the high mountains? . And those rare flavors heightened by a dis creet dash of the new coffee? You are fortunate, SenoraJ What a delight your S& W coffee must be!" In S It V7 coffee, as in other S & W products, such is S & W Telephone Peas, Baby Kernel Corn, Pineapple, Beets.etc S&W stria standards of quality and talutiic ; maintained. Only coffees of the rarest quality are secured for S 8tW skillfully blended, roasted, ana cleaned of coffee dust, etc Vacuum packed, in the new key-cans. fTTtm'I! try it next time? TUaVt splendid. You'll not be disappointed , You'll recognize the famous S & W quality,' siv a f.ne; - food Products - , - Z!!zpr:IZI-""7' -.,r. .. . Insuring Family; Happiness People insure both their furniture and their homes against fire. While many insure their family happiness with a thrift fund to carry them over temporary acfrersity or loss v of income. - . . It is the wise and sensible thing to do. There is no safer place to invest savings than with us. Besides, the earnings on your money will be the highest obtainable. ' Jackson County Building, & Loan Ass'n 30 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon C. M. KIDD, Pres. , . O. C. BOGGS, Sec. Atty. - Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. oooooocxjcxxxjoocxxjcxxxjocjooc Phone 244 CLEANERS PLEAfERS DYERS . HATTERS 23 N. Fir SW FORD SEbAk good condition $20000 The Busy Corner Motor Co. , vADVEEMSINOIN TfElSUlt.OE'jP . RBSULT t