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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1925)
MTrnroRTi matt, trtbttot. medford. onKf!QT, i moxdat. decemp.ki? u m2.- ASHLAND WOMEN OF NILE MEETING uf inusl,- mid hliili jinkx whlt-h lina! labor' und ure heavy ludfii". und 1 will Kive you n'st." Matt. 1 1 H. g Tlio niectiitK4 have continut'd thru tho week with cood, InioreHt and hoiih oihivithIihik. ih' .'XI"'etR lo preai'll 1'Yl.luy nilil on '"Heaven." There- has heen u dlvernlty of weaklier thin week, aolno beuullful ilayit und Homo raw and foKKV. lur Inir the tut: It wuh diffieult to travel; Home ran off in tho iliivh and htul to he towed out.. ( i tt ....I. .1.... i i ii I ' m mnuini. 11 uik on iiie i iivuit b-'i'k day m-honl of relhr mm , , , , , , , . ,. . H ,!hi(,'hway. hut known in this coiiinm- A.SIII.A.ND. Dec. U. Several Ash land v. omen, iirnmlnent In the Ma Fimle auxiliary orders, uttenued the n-KUlar meeting ol the Uaughters or the Nile at Medfonl on Saturday afteinoon. Althouuli the event was a regular huslncxs ineetliiK. it was i:ivi-ii some social character by being inerueil with a luncheon which was held lit the Hotel Medrord ut l'J:30. The menu was of real holiday pro portions and Included the usual tur key with all the accompaniments. Willie tho ladies were eat table the Medford Itiembeis provided a very! lnterestiiiK proKi-nm. There uro hut two urbanizations ,,( the Daughters of the Nile In Oregon. One in in I 'Di-l la nd und the other, the southern Oregon unit, holds suc cessive meetings at Ashland. (Smuts J'ass ami Medford. Tho ceremunlal meeting fur the Daughters of the Nile will he held in Ashland on January 10. It will bo un affair of social illsiiiictiim. . Tho regular busi ness, mooting fur January !Hh will iiUu meet ut Ashland. Ashland women who aliunde, 1 the Saturday afternoon meeting at .Med ium were: Airs. K. I , Whittle, Mrs.j W. II. McNalr, Mrs. Will l.uomis.1 .Mis. c. II. Vaupel. Mrs. I.ouis Schwein, Mrs. jrnn Iiateman aiiilj .Mrs. .Mc.Mullen. .Fred Marean arrived hero from Saskatchewan, Canada, on WcdllcH-j day twspend tlio holidays at the' home of his brother, '. K. .Mai can of Iowa street. I Mrs. Kred J,, l'utnam of Vista Ktreet, came home Sunduy afternoon from near Seattle, where she was! canon by tlio sickness and death of her mother. Mrs. I'Yed Leonard' and two chil dren arrived Tuesday from Mon tanu Ip Join Mr. LconurU und spend the winter in Ashland. The. Alpha Chapter of the Kustern Star will hold the annual installation of officers on Tuesday evening, lie- sides the installation of officers, thero ! will be initiation uf new members. I A social program has been prepared and a special committee appointed to have charge of the refreshments. Thai! Coleman was ill und unablo to attend to his duties at the post oflke on Sunday. Air. and .Mrs. Fred Hrookmillcr have returned to their homo in Ash- They have spent some time HAVING TROUBLE been worked out under . the super vision of the Camp Fire louder. Misses rieryl Jarinon. Mildred .Crain. Helen lloltun and .Miriam Caluien son. J'relty dunces und special stunt will make up a' program of unusual Interest. '- , . i . Air. und Airs. 11. C Ual'ev:, and ""'" " 'aw " 'WSKi: Dur- . daughter, Marv mid M rs. Harriot Cheaille, ere Medford visitor, on Saturday. The fdiii-iili,. 1...., i i . , now ana. . net wh s,.,.uuii accident last "IT ., """ . d.;"6 l"'"e lmvB!week. he. with annthorNiian were on ."o pui.iis eniuiieu. i-.acli week ,helr ,vnv , , hatcherv. when Just there are a few additions. sonie-i.. t i i.- ii.. ...... ...i.... times of new- students who are Just w heel failed to function, he lost con- u rough sea. were reported In naval! cumin), s - num. and ugllin. Home trol of the ear anil went Into the ,.,ii .ilu..!.!,.,, ieci.lv COliDOVA, '.) Steadily Alaska. Dec. 1 1. (A. Increasing wind and children w ho did not Join the school ' ditch, wrecking the car and Mr. When it was . first organized but wno huve cume to realize what they were missing and have asked for ad mission. Tho 'di uiaiHl for the. work, of the Dihle school bus more' :Uiun mot the expectations of both the committee from pie churches und tho board of educutlon. Dr. i.uciuB R smith, returned mis sionary from Itonlto, Africa, occupied the pulpit at the I're.ibylenan church on Sunday evening. Dr. Smith's Shearln was hurt unite badly. Tho other mini was not much hurt. I , ltert Clurnn expects to move this week to near Ashland, where the men radio dispatches received late las! night lo have hailed the progress of the steamship west O'ltowa, which lost her rudder und part of her stern in a storm last week. The O'ltowa have work. , convoyed ny uie miu.iiih-i- i lewey, lias '.Mm, W.' Jacks spetit tho week end proceeding under her own pow- In .Medford visiting relatives and "'K Jury rudder to steer friends. i Frank Castor and wife called at the The steamship, West llolbrook, Vestal home Moiuln yafternoon. ' I which falk'd to tow tho O'ltown Mrs! Kngberg called on Mrs. Vestal Thursday when u chain connected comic role, Malcolm Mcdregor plays the handsome inventor. l.wvera of red Q.loodcd adventure drama wilt find real eiilerluiumcnt in 'Lord J I in." a thrilling picturlalion of Joseph Conrad's noel. which comes lo the Kiallo theater Tomioenc lug tomorrow matinee. 1'ercy Mar lliolll gives to the screen one of Its most colorful character portraits in his Lord Jim, an officer of a ship, un justly forced to carry the stigma of cowardice ylth hlin. Seeking peace away from the world, he accepts the management of a trading post in the jungles, but fate brings his enemies In his wake and he finds adventures and thrills aplenty before he finds everlasting rest. and Airs, Jack Wednesday afternoon. - lecture w ill, . . . . Mi'- numpnroy viMlou at .vt rs. iiohuh many articles of intore.t lo show to ta'&ather some are plowing, his audience. Those who wore pres. ,,, ,.,,. ,, olbent eetting out out arc unanimous in their praise ,.(, trees. , of Dr. smith, whu Is a man of out- Friday nfternoon of this week Dr. standing christian character and uf deary met the lumbers with Hie most magnetic personality. Dr. Smith children at Hie school house to lin nlso spoke at some , other valley nuine the children from some of the points on Sunday. '.;. ' .contagious diseases. The Missionary society of the Pros-' The school and community will bytivlan church will hold its Wed- have the Chrl-tmas tree nesday meeting at tlio homo of Atrs evening. December L'. at Ke J. W. .McCoy ,i .orth Alain snoot school, the tcacher are prep! when the program will bo in charge urogram, so please take note with a lowing haw ser broke, is steam ing to the O'llnwn's assistance Willi 'additional equipment, received from the steanirrs ' West N'oiuentum and West cadron. The Hnlbrook and Dewey tire lo resume attempts to tow the o'ltowa when the weather clears. The o' I Iowa's position at noon yes terday was approximately 2ui; I miles from I'ortl.lild. Tuesday i""' " - 7r,C7Z . L ose Creek I jHgm y-u lo' note" of J I IDC 3C Gil or All's. Sarah Walker and Mrs. Kliziibelh VanSaul. I The Fortnightly Dridge club was' entertained at the home of Mrs. Will-1 tor Itevlngton on Saturday evening.1 owing to the absence of some of the members, Iho usual lliree tables of! the club wore diminished to two' table. Tho evening was passed at cards and at the .dose Airs. Irving-! ton served delicious refreshments. Tho I.lthlans bold a brilliant social; affair on Wodnsday evening. The! affair was planned to honor tho newlyweds of tho Club: -Mr. and Mr. ' T. 1!. Jackson. Air. and .Mm. Dan! Kay and .Mr. and Airs ClytlR-oung. I Dinner was served at the " Uthla ' tho ditto and come. Bj Ye Proas Agent. IL T. Deo. 14.- Kralnll CnnMly lluilt's Crnlc'iau. , Side splitting comedy combined with such dramatic .situations as lluiiisnnds of cattle Htiimpeding thru the downtown section of a large oily and a gun battle between rival cow boy factions In a train holdup, go lo make lltister Kenton's latest and greatett picture, "Go West," at Hunt's Cralerlan today and tomorrow. The frozen faced farceur romps through the roe1" of scroeningly fun ny situations, revolving around a young man who start out to see the , world via the boxcar route, in the (A. inimitably KontoiiPsaue manner. Por- K A MS PULL, Mont 'most en- 1 .) A two-days search by Hiieriu s " ........... ,,.. Joyublo affair, with row. b.i.i . r.. ., , , . up in nerve wnat no lacks in person sn ,.,,, ,, ,, ucuui.c.T u.iu inu iMLt i,vt nlltv. tho c - - . A. .inner Spring Hotel and was loummnsier fur the occasiun , and created a lot of fun with Jokes on tho various members. Those who responded to toast were V. V. Mills. Millard (irubb. William' Hriggs. J., II! Kdward. H. (;. Under. Jr.. and W. 11. Alc.Nalr. After the dinei- Ihn nioerllnn blnnrloi-u IntA ;ill acted ,a tniiv lo f ni any clue tu the Iden- sort of mirthful prodlcnmout. titv of whoever placed the bomb Al" eowhoy. ho does everything which Saturday night wicked tho wrong, hut finally rave tho rich diiiimr roum of tlio Sister of Alcrcv " ". mi, umi ov hospital here, officers express tho belief that an insane person caused the explosion, as. so far as known guests withdrew to the Japanese l,,e "oil11'"'' no onomie and is conlodlIln.H l)OV pomfH tho lirro of the eouiitrsi.i ITuHter is Hypported by an able cast. Kathleen Jyeni makes a chnrnitiiK ranch ktieen. "llrown Kovcs." the To Curs S3 Cold in Osiq Day ,isr Laxative limy J. Quinine .0 V. j I f J TODIBJS iin? Tlie First and Originnl Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP. INFLU ENZA and as a Preventive. Tho tux beam this signature Price 30c. "I"" ri MltJ PT.F.AVP.PS Iflh DYERS PLEATERS HATTERS land. visiting at l,o Angeles and neigh boring cities. , Air. and Airs. c. C. Clark of Souls- byvlllo are in Ashland to visit in the home of Airs. Clark's parents, .Mr. and Airs. A. W. Herbert, and also at the huine.uf Air. Clark's sister, -Mrs." Kiilpll Jjlllings. ..Mr. II. A. Stearns and daughters, Fllzabelli and Jeonetto, wero visitors in .Med lord on Saturday. .Mln"tld-.;Mrs. (i, D. Mhsoii llavo left southern Oregon to return to their home nl Uurbank, California. Air. and Airs. .Mason have made their home at Medford and Ashland for many month, durlnng tho construc tion of the Ashland and .Medford Alausolcum and during their stay they have made a great many frlenJa who will mis them In community Interests and social events. I!. C. Forsythe and Walter Hughes, principal and athletic coach of the Ashland high school attended a school conference ab Alodford on Saiurilay. The stunt show, which I being singed by high a'liool Camp Fh'o girl mi Saturday night of (hi week to raise funds -for ChrlKtlna chari ties Is u matter of considerable In terest. The girl are putting lots of tuie und thought Intu the program itaiucna where the evening passed most happily wth dancing and a piogram of, fun and special stunti Gifts were presented to tl.d honored BO"Jly V""1' hus fl"y bciK t.ven,y guests. h Ml- ,ul "n sjle ls entitled to rank with the this region. screen's outstanding animal htar. j. 1 no iiii ee-siory oi ick sii uciure, (ll'ilt. Ililiiiv at ltbillii. nuiBes .nosiues the resident sisters An unusuallv - arreBtlng. maunlfl of Alercy. has a surgery and other ctuly directed photo-drama. "I.ody appliances designed to give relief to of the Night." I tho feature showing the suffering. at tho Itialto for the last time to- Although the hospital was almost night, with a splendid supporting full of patients, no one wa .injured, bill which Include music by Ilertrand The explosion of tho bomb wrecked VVortmnn. a Fox News showing the (he dining room of the sister nnd very latest happonlnus of the day. also Sun day was "Ui'Hes and broke half of tho win- ,v " ""''. mini, iiusi.i. fairly well attended, it being our Jtirst "' " tl,e vtM Mc l" uu"'' ,,ii ,iu ,,, . ig.' A residence ' across the street "' shows Bhattcrea window who did not attend who o;nerv.'lse An to Accessories for Gits A TIRE A TUBE AN AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD SWIPE A SPOT LIGHT WEED CHAINS A FLASH LIGHT . A MIRROR A MOTOR HORN ALEMITE GREASING SET A MOTOR METER IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE ACCESSORY LINE Reasonably Priced, Too .K I ft r PHIPPS AUTO PARK SERVICE The Ideal Zervice Station Riverside at Jackson Street. Phone 1037-R ''' REESE CREEK RiPLETS f Tho nil day Horvlre punca. would. However, those who did not' iJut tlo J)ojri Hc )i(l(J come, nilswd u Heat. AfLer Kunday i UOSTO.V. Nov.- a's for nm-'ines be school Itev. fUndall spoUo ;"On the int; hard hoiled Private Frank Dun- i wo u-h: i nus saun tno Luro. ue- don Heeklii(f lo mount, gralibed a . hold. I net before you the way ,of life CMtno, by the huinp whon ,t was boinK and the way of death." Jer. 21:8.. led through the streets from a show. 'Knter ye in at the strait ate: for A ton of t.uniei fclI on hhu l)reu!lnK ! wide is the sate and broad is the way his coar hone aiu, cl.ackinK h8 BkuU 1 that leadcth to destruction, and many The nuirlne ls now n.Coverinn and the mere no wmen So in tnercai:. jiecausB ,.nmel f dyin The cunu1 ha(, bwn strait Ih the cute. nnd. narrow is the way, wnirii icauein unro me, ami icw y there hc that find it." Matt. 7:13.- 1 4. Header, won't you be one of the fw to find ft? There wuh a pleasunt hour for dinner, nfler whh li a kohk servire and Kev. Itandall showi'd it idciure of a man Kras)diiK for tnoro of this world's Koods khllc the hour Klass was trkkliiu; out his lust moments, and Satan was waiting for his soul. The Lord sys. "Come unto me, all ye that I IK!?(h In llm-kirroitml. PAULS, lec. 14. (A. 1'.) Senator Victor Henry JJerciijjer, newly ap pointed nmbiiHsndor to Washington, h:iU in a speo h today thai he was "wing to the United States! to try to represent suitably all the interests of France." and not merely to hasten a settlement of war debts. I.ady of the Niht". wives Norma Shearer her first biii chance to shine, in the dual role of' -A pitted society Kirl and a "little pi-ay dove of the night," and rhe b-hiKS to each char net erizat Ion intellience and artistry. Ceorgp K. Arthur ilays a wistfully Colds Will stop tomorrow Colds brk in 34 hours for the millions who uae Hill's. Fever and headaches go. La Grippe yields in 3 days. This is the quick, the scientific way to end these dangers ana discomforts. Don't trust lesser helps, don't wait. (Jet back to normal at once. All druggists ftttl V FriceaOa cascaraJIquinine GciRcdBax T0V Phone 244 f KSCL g- 23 N. Fir St. . V, InSUranCe CASH PAID Medford Glass Co. 8 First Insurance 8 Automobile Glase and Mlrrort made J X ASdlCV 8 to order. We call for your iaab and 0 X replace broken wludowa g A HILL, Manager 8 fhon. 1 in - rH.t. O Phone 105 30 North Central, X , A Medford, Ore. ; O lb ? ' r iai f jf-iuati i I, Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acute and Chronic Diseases of Men Land Women. with tortriE Canrfr .lid tumor tr.ti'il. lnftiinr.a, klii- iwv. b uil er Mint nlntiMi'h tniiilili't 1111. tirrnia, ruptiirf. I'oliln. ffimile triMililf,, p.r- Hl.VHiR. H-VIT, pnptllilonlu, HHtlima mm mrait trnnliloH. rhi'iitiiiitl.ni. Mmi'iiorrliueii. soitie. roiiNiiiiiiiliull, L'aUrrli, pilew, hyilrucple, .1' Dunlin. Utile. Hourt: B A. M. to 3 f. M. ConBultitlon Free 241 South Front 81. Mullnrd, 0r. A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. 1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo For. Second-Hand Furniture and Staves . W. A. KINNEY Furniture House j 315 E. Main Phone 505 ' WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP Doors. Screens, Windows and Sash Window and Door Frames, ' ' Mouldings, Cabinets of AH Kinds Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality and Prlcea Absolutely RujhL Do Not Order From Outof'Town Concern Befors) Letting Ua Figu-e on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS MEDFORD A MODERN MILL OREGON ONLY 1 0 DAYS LEFT 1 1 OF THE 39 LOTS ALREADY SOLD SO FAR THIS MONTH u can buy these lots at the old prico ' for the next few days. Only 50.00 down and $10.00 a month.' With the city out of the market you will pay $200 to $300 more for paved lots when these are sold. Can you let such an opportunity pass? Lots in other similar cities are selling for $700 up to $800, and even $1000, and after these lots , are sold you will have to paj. .. those prices, too. Make your Christmas present something substantial. Give yourself and i family a start toward a permanent , home by buying a lot. Far better than wasting if on idle presents. Big money has been made by tho eoldier boys and others who havo bought at our previous sales. Every day we hear of re-sales of property bought from the city at :big advanco3. You can do the .same. Money can bo made more easily by buy ing lots at these prices than by buying anything else. We do not know of a single person who has bought at these prices who can not moke a profit on his purchase. 2 day is the appointed time. Do Not Delay ! Tomorrow May Be Too Late 1 DO IT N0W1 THIS IS . YOUR LAST CHANCE This sale finishes up all the city owned paved lots. : v With the city out'of the market prices will advances Save part of your pay check for a lot. The down payment only takes a little. It will make you money. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE DO IT NOW Realty Board Members Handling Lots: Walter H. Levcretto ' William Holmes Brown & White, Inc. Carl Y. Tcngwald Charles A. Wing Babb & Mays Wakefield & Bevan Barnes & Corn DO IT NOW Paid Adv. Finance Committee; City of Medford.