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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
o : ' . ' "Vagic bet 9 fEDFORTf MAHi. TRrnirNTE, rrjroiin, .onEOoy, WEDNESDAY, PErEMftEft ASHIAND STORE -' ROBBED OF COAT, POLICE PUZZLED (I ; '. -ASHLAND, Doc' 2. MiOp'h ntoro whs tho Hceno of a robbery on Kiiduy nltrht. Mr. McOeo returned to bin More ft bout hulf pnnt nino to turn out the lights In tho. show windows, and upon entering tho storo ho haw that int rear'door ntood open and Immedl ittcly railed in officers to look over Iho HituaHon. Various urtlclcn has bpen moved about but, the only thlrw Hint had been taken was a lady's eoat. Pponlftl Police Olenn Himpsnn, Niifht U'atehninn C. W. Clause and Fire Chief Clinton UauKhinan InvoHtiKiilod thi affair In the absence of Chief of Polico i. W. McNabb. No clues were dincoverAd. J. U. Wink has gone to Avon Parle, Florida, where he expects to spend the winter. s -' Mrs. Oeorno Cunhlnp returned on Monday - evenlnK from a few days' visit at Chiloquin In Klamath noun-I-. . Mrs. Cunning- wiih accompanied homo by Mrs. GVA. Newman and lit tle daughter who went on to Port land on Tuesday to visit with Mrs, Nowman'B mother. The local Hebeknh Lodne will, on tiecember 4th, receive an official visit fnin Miss Myrtle James of Newport, fn-piron.- Who is state president of tho Hebekah association. Tho executive board of the Del phian club will meet at the library on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' Pioneer clubs for boys have been organized in the Christian and Metho dist churches under the leadership of M . Ted Yerlan and Mr. John W. MUK These clubs will serve some 1(1 boys-in the Christian church and 20 boys In the Methodist church. This play of boys' work is a step in the )wrnni outlined by the Y. M. C. A'. of the city. The Friendly Indians rnre for the youniter boy. the Pioneer club for tho boys from 12 to 10 years r-s' , Coralo Acnmn ! C it. r IBM J for Tonsilitis or Sore Throat A liarmleia and effective gnrgle ii to jKrelsler. of URe and the High YJ club for boys of high Hchool uj;e. Tlie French class met Monday even-' Inir at tho homo of Mrs. llPc. Haley. Tho class meets once a woek under the Instruction, of 'Mrs. T. J Mului erem of Phoenix-. IJert It. Greer has returned to his home at Hurbank, California, after a few days spent in Ashland attending to' buainessj affairs. I)r. and Mrs. Cordon McCracken, and their two sons, Charlcn' Hordon and Elliott were Sunday guests ut the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krnswr Itrown nt their bonutiful ranch hoin "J'embro Orchunls," near Medford. Tho Clvlo Jmprovement club which hold a card party at ih. club house next Wednesday evening to which they invite those who enjoy an even ing at cards'. There will be a nom inal charge for tho cvenlnfj'a enter tainment. The ladles of the Itaptist church will hold a sale of cooked 'foods, made articled and candy on next Saturday at some room down town. The place j will be announced later. Tho made articles includo a laruo number of things that havo been designed to meet tho demand for Christmas gifts and there will also be a flno line of domestic sewed articles. The Clelv Improvement club which Would regularly meet on the after noon of December lfith. has post poned the date until the evening of that day and will entertain with a covered dish luncheon to which each member Is entitled to invito a guest. This will be the last meeting before the holiday season and will lie a hap py social event when the holiday spirit will r.!lc '.n Iho festivities. The MuhIo Kluly Club held a regular meting on Monday evening. The club has this season been studying H. K. Krehviel'H "How to listen to Music," and the chnptor under consideration for Monday was on "Content hnd Kinds of Music." Discussion of the chapter was ably lead by Miss Atleen Shepard, supervlfor of music In the public schoolH. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnzelrigg of Medford were guests of j the club and Mrs. Hazelrlgg sang a delightful group of songs In which she was accompanied by Mr. Hazel rig. Mrs. Clair Ilebeo delighted her audience with two fine piano numbers which were so much enjoyed that Mrs. Heebe responded very graciously with art encore. Tho Civic Improvement club has seldom been entertained with a musi cal progra niso artistic and so alto gether enjoyafdo us that given nt the club house at tho regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The club Is in- i debted for the pleasure to the Music t Study club, whose members put on the program for the afternoon. Mrs. I K, O. Smith opened the program with !a "'Song of Thanksgiving." Mrs. Smith J Is afavorlto nnd her pleasant .voIcq wnn at Its best In this Thanksgiving number. Mrs. Alice French Will Its, able mu sic critic, followed with a well writ- .ten paper of the groat violinist, Fritz IMS OF' HM' DESERT SPUDS LOWER PRICE IS ACCUSED BY dlwolve two "It aver Tablets of Aspirin" in four UMeepoonfulsof water, and gargto tnraat thoroughly. Repeat in two lion ra If neccaaary. . Be sure" you use only the genuine Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Crrm, which can be had in tin boxen of twelve tablet for fow cent a. Mrs. W. T. Holger, orchestra lend er in the Crnterlan theater nt Med ford, played flno violin numbers. Mrs.. Bolger delighted her Ashland au dience who hopo sho will com often to bo heard In Asbland programs. Mrs. Clair Heebe gave a most Inter esting nnd Instructive 'dlfrusslHn of CHICAGO. Dec. 2. f A. P.) -Imports of potatoes' from Cannda. duty paid, have again Increased and at nearly all the United Stales city mar kets as well as at rural shipping I points '.tho wholesale, price of pota MOW YORK, lec. 2. (A. P.) toeH Is lower than a week ago. The Franco-American expedition In j Approximately one thousand enr- the Sahara, headed Ky Count Hymn f 'lCnl"ttn1 JSS m b? , . brought Into the United States so far Kuhn de Prorok, has disinterred .the lhlg W)QHOn( according to a report to- akelcton of a personage buried In the da to the government bureau of ng- tomb of Tim Hlnan, the legendary ( rleuUunil; economics., , , goddess and nncentrer.8 of the Tua regs. says a l;iatrh today to the New York Times from Abaleaua' Hog gan In the Sahara desert. . Tho bones of a well-built person about six feet in height,, whose 'fine features resemble those of present day Tuureg nobles, were found Vest ing on an elaborate couch sunk In solid rock, the dispatch stated. This was surrounded by bags of grain, grapes and dates, food- for tho jour ney into the other world. : Tho scientists were unable to de termine whether -th bones woro those df a man or 'n womnn, but the natives were convinced they woro those of Tim Hlnan herself, Tho skull, hnd feminine charac teristics, but tho body bones were apparently of a masculine, type. It Is thought possible that the expedi tion has found the body of the un dent heroino who la tho root and whole structuro of Tuareg mythology. The weapons usually buried with persons of high rank were not found. Garments of a dignitary woro found plied in an anterroom of the burial chamber. Bends, carbuncles, garnets and objects of gold and silver were dug up In the mound covering :the skeleton. ' The beads, which were similar to thos of tho third, and fourth centuries found in tho tem ple of Tanlt at Carthage, gave the first clue to ' the date of Iho tomb. MaFsivo bracelets on tho nrms of the skeleton were believed to be of gold and silver alloyed with another metal, probably antimony, which was used by the Carthaglana to give gold and silver jewelry additional weight and hardness. v SAN FRANCISCO Mayor J. Herr bert Madden of Sau'salito and twenty others were indicted by a federal grand jury oil charges of conspiracy to viola to the Volstead act In con nectlon with a gun battle between i shoriff-M. posse and supposed rum runners at Moss Uinding In Monte rey county July 6, Kong- Wins Hldics. SHEttHKOOKK, Conn. Perhaps Lord .leffry Amherst, famous song of president Coolfdge's .alma mater, will bo played as a wedding march. MInb Vera A. Hale, physician nnd descendant of the foundor of the college Is to marry Ocorgo D. Pratt, Amherst, 'ICl. wealthy New Yorkor, connected with standard Oil. African music. Mrs. Roche's observa tions aro not all drawn from books for sho spent several years in Africa wbero sho had nn excellent opportu nity to study phases of African life and civilisation. n Miss Ilerna Halght closed the pro gram with a brilliant recital of Rub onstetn's "Vnlse Caprine." Regarding Yo Trophet. NORTHAMPTON The home city of. President Coolldge has gone dom ocratlc. William ' M. Welsh defeated Mayor, W'illlam H. Felker, rcpubll can. -1.4. r r Child's Harmless Laxative is ' "Caiifomia Fig Syrup" A Ilurry Mother! teaspoonful Clalifuniia Fig Syrup" now -will thor-r oufclily elwin the little howcia ami -in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverbili, biltoua, constipated or full "of cold, children love its pleasant "taste, ''''" Tell your druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for bnbies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must Bay "Cl;fojniar' ( Refuse any imitation. , J orwinter fete, ars .1" i PVt- mam, r .ikt J LN winter your automobile re quires a free-flowing oil, if it is to start qiiickly and be free from dangerous friction. All oils do not meet this requirement, But here again Zerolene proves one of its superiorities it flows freely at low temperatures. To determine the correct body of Zerolene for the winter lubrication of your car, con sult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chan, at Standard Oil Service Station and at dealers. ' ' r11 '. " atts It already contains the ; "roughage'' that makes laxa ; tives seldom needed X7"OU needn't aild bran to Quick Quaker X or Quaker Oats . . . the "bulk" that you i need is already there. It ranks as a bulk food, because Quaker milling -leaves a large per centage of oats' gentle "roughage" stay. Some people, we are told, don't know this 'important point about Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats. Start today. Note how well , you will feel, how seldom laxatives will be needed. ' ' ' - ' . All the richness of oats and milk . '. the protein,' carbohydrates, minerals and vita mines . . . plus the "bulk" so necessary 'to your diet, are contained in' this supreme ' ; breakfast dish . . . an almost perfectly balanced-food. .,;,. ' ,. - . Cooks fast now ... as easy to prepare as plain .toast. Get cither kind at your grocer's. ry -rr j J The Quaker Oats you have always known LI.V,JCV Jsl-l4.lJLVVJL ,JJEIS3 Alt w IU J l.UJ.JLIiU.I.Wi9 CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture, and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone.505 Chinese Hand Laundry ' 36 South Grape St. Clothes called for and ac- livered. . , ,1kVork guaranteed. TWO MEMORABLE, MONTHS . rx eaicerranean Uruise Sailing from New York City on Fcl ruary 9. 1926 Returning via France and Eng land at your convenience! Plan now tc fjwnd two of the fno df lifhtf ul monthi of your lif r aboard th mflnificnt Canadian Pacific Jlfrt of France veteran IEU50 tonjinar on the W28 Medirami nean Cruise! Crost tha broad Pacific to Madeira, then vim Liibon. Cadii, Saville. Gibraltar, Aimer. Syracuse, Athena. Constantinople. Beyrout. Haifa, JtTiiatrm Bethte hem, Aletandria. Cairo, Venice, Naples, Monte Carlo. Cherbourg and Southampton. 64 Jyt nnmtt J-l days atkae! , Canadian Pacific your con atant hoat and jutde farta include etcurfiona, aide trip and entertainment feature. Wnte or cell lor pUnnjfi( uterahire. m DR. t D. ELWOOD OPTOMETRIST has moved into his new office at his old loca tion, corner Main and Bartlett. He is better prepared to do testing of eyes and fitting of glasses, having put in the latest complete tnew set of instruments.' 301 E.Main llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll tea Wong Pon Chinese Medicine Fop Treatment of Acute "and Chronic Diaeaaea of Men and Women. Camr and tumor treated, IMIuenM, kid ney, biaihler and stomaih trmible, fits, hernia, mature, cnlds, frnrile tronltln, par. yn.n, fevtr, nneiimnnfa, anthma and throat trmililM, rtteuiimtiRm, amnnorrhixsii, itoitre, coumition, catarrh, pilee, tmlrooele, al bumin. . Office Hour; 8 A. M. to S P. M. Coniultatlon Free 341 Saulh Front St. Merlfnrd. Ore. Money to Loan On improved city property or f or building purposes NO COMMISSION CHARGED Costs You Less Gets You Out of Debt Redden & Company Room. 2 Davis Bldg. 32 N. Central) Medford, Ore. Phoiie 720 . JUNK TIRES WANTED .we pay 5c each for them VALLEY HIDE & JUNK CO. 221 No. Fir St. Phone 1176 CLEANERS PLEATERS DYERS HATTERS WeDo Vulcanizing Hawkinson System Phipps Auto Park Service Jackson at Riverside Phone 1037-R iHOTEt Canadian Pacific Phone 244 23 N. Fir 8t. P STANDARD OIL CQMPANY (California) anna w o o 5 i 1