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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1928)
Facie fjattt : MT'.PPO'RD MATT; Tir ! : !' r.MJK HKP1.M). QftKi.ON, WKDXEftDAY OrTOJiF.T? in. 1928. CHK'Aflo. "ct. I'- i1 'a1 records have been shattered by t'hieago's registration of voters for the PJK b'L't!?ons. roniplete returns unlay nhowod 1 , LI s : . T 4 2 men au'd wom.m had registered, as ugalnst 1,064.80 5 four yeitrs ago. M-ve than 4&O,0tW enrolled at polling places yester day, the second of two days allow ed for registration. Tn clays ago, BAKER'S DOZEN 0 QUARTET PLEASES ENGLISH VISITOR WELL RECEIVED 1 AT HIGH SCHOOL ; PRAiSES VALLEY KID AliDIENCEf'TO 1G TONIGHT AFTER A VISIT DYNAMITE BEAST (BIT CLINIC IS I Sunday tit Hunt's Oaterian, co t featured with liobby Olnew. smil- itiK screen star in 1'Vnehun and , Marco's "Violin Idea.U This is the first production 1ft ' which Kanchon mid Marco have ! placed two headline artists in addi tion to the regular supporting per rangemenls of solos which have j inadr him so popular. oIn addition he will present an ensemble noV ' elty nuir.ber assist'! by eight . beauties, talented violinists and dancers. . A score of Kanchon and M a r eft i favorites are also liRlude.l in the ' Idea, headed ry Helen Huhe-t and 1 Hoy Smoot. Others are Hoy Jtrad- lev and Vlrclnla Wayne, the Aher COPCO MAN'S M; FRIDAY, OCT. 12; formers and the Hunkisi girls. The "Violin Idpa" will he re plete with musical treats and a variety uf violin numbers. Mr. Ttublnl has several new ar- twins. Ayneze and U bevy of 8R6.0S2 enrolled in a recoru uisv beautiei, day registration. . Th pionilur ir'K'!U:illfin uf thu Juti'ft 1 1 NorriH !l'ty, "A JialCi j's iityj n," ini'i with a Kii" roucliun h- local i uilio lans l;M night. Tho t.'opco I'ljiyui-H put over tht'lr parts In true pioli-H-Hlomtl ntylfl. tho worn of M'lha AVUtirtinn an ihc mother and Har old Curllw.-i as the iatln-r hHn.; CHljtH-lally noifworihy. .Il.-n .Mary llreinor and AT rn. Jo Murray Ku.v tel wort heard ovi-r tho niUwo jthmtc for tin firs' tifiu Hint-!' tht'lr riMurn from oxtcndcil tripn viiht and m-ored n d' id'-il hit with liv.v clever rendition of the pails of Cyril hiu and J ran. Kleteln-r Vfh and Karl Jmvlx, iih Hie two brothers also drow inu h praise for thi-lr efforts. The piny was directed by Mr. l-;i vis, who has had wide experience In i.'nlio woili. "A J taker's J Juste n'' which in 't Ktoi y of life on t ho farm, told ill MlttH NoitIk' ininiital.lo Mylr, carried a fino mora 1 for you rut P'opltj who riinounri! farm life for the Klf.mour of the. hit,' clly. Tlit play ended happily when it wan found that after all happiness 1mm "hack In your own hack yard." It is hoped that another f AHks Norrfs' clever dramas may he roady for preseuiation hy the California Oregon I'uwvr eompanv over Htatlon KMIjOD Jit an early da to. 1 Tlo- Dixie Juo.iee y. turret, V-hii'h i fs i- nierlaio at the Viral t're'd.y u ii:.n iuireh this evening', nave a ve; y iieljj,'lit t ui program at the jit-nioi ItUOi Hchcol ihiw alti-rrtooii, The itn.iitet, which tours only in ihe western states, ts tioni Kansas I'ily. .Missouri, The personnel uf Ih" quartet Is made up uf four real art isls. ,M r. Stewart, baritone, in nationally known as the "liluck. I'adei ewskl," who delights any audience with his wonderful piay inn, (Jems from liiand opera, folic lore music, and the latest popular hits are some of -Mr. St e wa r I 's types of music, lie also plays some of own com positions, lies ides his woiiiieiful playing. Mr. Stewart is also a K'cat noloist, and has been brojtdeaMiiiK over station KNX for four years. Mr. Stewart has alno sunt,' lor the vitaphoiie. 'i oe jnonraiii this evenimj will be two hours in length, with a number of readings, spirituals, piano .solus, and nolo by the dif leienl members of the. quartet. A trio consisting (f a saxophone, played by Mi1. Heuves, a banjo, played by M r. Shu pee, and Mr. Stewart at Ihe piano, will kIvc a variety uf Feec,tionn. Obituary The next meeting of the county budgfct . committee will be held n xl Monday. Among the mutters to bo discussed will bo the release of ! 27", "00 of o.- tax refund funds, held In a ntspen.se fund, by reason of- the state's suit, to Hccure ti share uf the grant money and which was adversely decided Monday, by the Tnlted Slates su premo court, The money has been It eld hy the county treasurer. Ji;J the state's shaie, In the event they won the suit. Under ' the law, the $2 70.000 Will he diverted to the general fund, and to the payment of in terest on bonded indebtedness, and Will he considered in the lax levy for tho coming year. DISCUSS CIPffl AND PUN MEM For hoveral hours lasl nUrht mcmhers of the luca I Republican executive commit tee were in ses sion at the campaign he.ndMuir tcrs In room 214 of Ihe Liberty building. Frank Karrell, chair mnn, was In charge and the meet ing took the form of a dlscu-slon of tho actual concentrated e.-nn-palgn whlwh will soon la? under way. 1'lans for a meeting of the cen tral committee of Jackson county to ho held at Ashland within the near future were outlined. - Hvory one of the ft two Hoover plus and placards for cars on hand at the headquarters have been given away and orders for more have been sent In, Vein Muridiall, In charge of the office, reported today. "There have been s many women as men callers at the Re publican Information bureau with in tho past few days, and I am kept busy." he said. Til J. IK Kranels Adam Tillie passed, away at the Community 1 I lospital, Tuesda.v October ninth. lAged 7f yeais, mouths. 2 days. Mora at Dumfries. Waterloo coun ty, Ontario, Canada, .May "th, IS-lli. lie had been ailing since last No vember and was taken seriously ill one week ago. Ho was mar ried to Klleii I'roiutfoot, near Dun dee, Canada, March ninth, lS7'i, and resided there seven years alter his man iage. In 1 SSIl the family moved to Michigan, where hey reshb d for lis years. Six years iimi they moved to Medford, where t hey have resided in t he Coker Initio district. His wife, JOllen. passed away last .July. To this union were born four children, two daughters and two sons, one daughter passing away In Infancy. John Tillie died in Cuts. Albert Tillie July 27, l!i7. being sur vived today by an only daugh ter. Mrs. A. II. Case and three grandchildren, John Tillie. A r line Tillk of Honor, .Michigan and Alice Case ef Medford, one broth"r William Tillie, and sister, Mrs. Margaret Jones, both of Oulai h, Canada. Kuneral services will be held at Ihe I'erl Funeral Dome Thursday morning at I0:;tu . m., Hev. F.. . Lawrence, officiating. Interment In Jacksonville eeino- V- DAYS The ftiner;tl service for Lodeina Mays was held at the IVrl Fu lie rn I Ibune, Tuesday, October !', 1!H!S. Hev. C. F. Mell offici ' ated, and hlf tributes for Mrs. Hays were beautiful, lb' npolte of her lovely character. Christian life and her friendliness to others. Services at the irrave were In charge of the Women's Itellef 'corps. The pallbearers were Mrs. Oliver Itodgers. Mrs, L. K. Wll iliams. Mrs. Hoy (layer. Mrs. (Irlf jfin. Miss Ora Cox and Mrs. U. A. I Holmes. Interment in the Jack sonville cemetery. "The Crowd" at Rialto Tomorrow Klean'nr Hoardmnn, who appeared opposite Cliarlert Kay in "Tho Auc tion Ulock," hiiH Ihe featured rctnl- j nine role In "The Crowd." to ho j seen tomorrow at the Ululto thea I tre. j The tdory in an original hy tho . (Hrector and depicts the lives of j millions of young couples who help I lo make up the ;renl middle classes or Americans, .lames .Murray, tor-met- extra man, who sprang Into the limelight a few months ago, has the feiilurod initio role. The two are supported hy a 'airi'o east of well known pin vers. "I came here to see what people told no- was the net-.: part of Ore fon, and I agree," remarked Mrs. Cracu Klin of London, ling la ml, this morning just before she left here for Sati Fianclseo after spend ing several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. (''rank I.idynrd, who reside ttt the Hotel Medford. The three of them b-came acquainted in London Ui years ago. "It's very unusual for a married woman to work :n Knglaud. if her husMiud can afford to support the family," Mrs. Kiln said lu discuss ing the different status of women in the I'uited States. "The home life in our country is an old insti tution and here.it is all so differ ent. Moil unmarried girls and women your country work, too. If we have enough money we go in for other things. ' American trains are a source "f wonder lo the Knglish tourist who told about her surprise at seeing iln-m steam right through the main streets of the cities. And another thing that Impressed Mrs. 101 In was the similarity of passengers on train-: to cnaraeters In Sinclair Dewls' "Main Street." "I've read it again since I started on this trip in July, and 1 think that his de scriptions fit the small A meriean low ns perfectly." During the World war Mrs. TOIIn was In charge of the Y. M. (', A. in London. She expects, lo return to Oregon again in the spring if she succeeds in getting her ticket extended. Carl Parlsnn. of Medford, na i the resuli of a dela yed dynamite j explosion last Monday afternoon ! near Ashland while working on a rural extension of California '; (Contributed i The Medford eomlnitiee of the Ja.ek.-on ( Vuinty Health associa tion met last Monday at the home of Mrs. Kdwin Janney, with an i nti.rout f.il ei'riiin In :if tfOilfi rie.- Oregon Power company line, may t . " IV Mp.H f;inVf.r ono of J county nurses. i Next Friday a baby clinic will he held in tho Haptist church at 1 :30, in charge of Dr. Inskep, j and the county nurses, assisted i hy Mrs, Crawford Lemmon. Any take advantage of lose the sight of mi' eye. In addi tion to receiving a badly lacerated and bruised face. He Is a patient in the Ashland hospital, where it may h necessaiy to remove ono eye. The sight of the oilier ey, according to the local headquar- ( w(l))' (p.Kin, ters office of th 1'ower company, is not Impaired Carlson had used a detonator to fire two sticks of dynamite iu j loosen dirt for the" digging of a I poslhote, but was unawa re that i Hint ma icgon !thil. f.p M(irviee are asked lo mak. i es- r vat ions hy telephoning the county health office. As the woi k of the Jackson County Health association ln- 'creases In volume and importance omy one suck nao expioueu wnen!llu. kmnvIetlB of nd interest in he returned to the hole to resume (tH a(.llvitU,s iH becoming greatly digging. His iron crowhar struck J (.xt,.drd the undischarged Slick, Which.! " Tu. hahy oinlrMi whk.h aro held when H Explode,!, blew gravel nndfJIK.(. R munth wUh transportation , , ' , , ' " f furnished when in mis cny nui no cnimreu. .-fie tccident occurri'd on the first dayi,.i:: ne was at worn on uie line necessary, are I much lu demand and the dental OT which, at an early date. will -.again receive weekly as many i children as can be cared for ! places Jackson county among tho jleadeis of those districts through lout the I'ntled States, which are i endeavoring to educate their chil jilren in ways of health and effic ient citizenship. Dr. Mulholland, who ts in charge of this depart ment, deserves great credit for ' his work. The working committee of the county have resumed activities for one year, with a full program. s, UT WEAR SMILE And being; n ?ooil sportsman has Its Ironic turns. When it comes to tramping through the hunting areas for hovc. nil da.VH in succession with nary a sign oi a huck iu sight, and then lyliK$ In wuit with the same result for another spell. Only to see plenty of deer leaping about lu Ihe distance. Ami finally to bo nil hut, kicked in the face, by one, as she leaps coquet tishlv over your head and dares you to ruffle ho much as a hair of the manicure on her hind foot. Ami then to come home and face tho volley of expectant queries from fellow huntsmen aH to "how many" bucks you bagged. It takes a good Hpoi Hman lo grin and hear it. Well, lhal'H the utory they (ell about T. K. Daniels and I. Is -uest, It. Monughau, who returned Huh niorn Itm from a several days' hunt In the Lakevlew district. Maybe H'h true and mayho not. Hut anyway, they wore grinning. There is much imitiUion vtmiltu on the mnrket. Watch for it. It luis a loud and flashy taste. Good conks demand the delicate, flowerlike flavor of pure vanilla -- Schilling's." Q STARTS FRIDAY The Orcuter Medford club rum njugo sale will be held Krlduy and Saturday of this week at 1 L1 West Main street, at the store formerly occupied by SW'eusou I'eebler. aerohs from the Kialto, Mrs. L. It. Humphrys and Mrs V. K, Kohlnsoii have charge and request Unit nil articles be sent on Thursday, iu order I hat the sale can start early l-'riday morn -lug. This sale will he well worth attending, clothing hooks, hats. etc., will be Included. The pro ceeds will be used for the build ing of the new club house. All members who volunteered to collect article for (lie sale are requested to phone Mrs. li. V Williams Wednesday afternoon. With only two days to Ra, fight ers to take part iu the bl boxing smoker next Krlduy night at Chii uenV now arena wont today douh lltif; their efforts to be. In perfect condition for the affray, which will feature Cone O'Cltady ot Ashland! and (lone Hottinger of Kan Fran elscn In the main event and Pat I'adelford ogainst Willing Wilson In the somi-windup. Hen ting arrangements at the arena are undergoing improve ments and will he entirely com pleted hy Friday, according to present Indications. Fanchon-Marco Coming Sunday Jan Itubinl, internationally fam ous violinist, will be heard next "Wings" Thursday Hunt's Craterian "WIiikh," the nviiuion Hpednoli whlfh linn been pliiyhiK on llroiul way, New York, for more than a year nt $! tn,- prlecH amt with ..uiiHlh:.; ruom huIIIiik at SI. II), will lie Hhnwit at Haul's Craterian for five daya, heKlnnlat; Thursday, ami lays off Huniliiy fur the Kanchon ami Mnreo Ht.am' allow. "WinKH" l,iiH never plnj'ed In .Meill'ortl. It lia.s ahnwn all over the I'nliuil Slated ami In practi cally every 1'nclrle eoaat elty aa a mail whow. The iileturn will 150 Into IliintV Chaterlan in Ihe same lenKtli ami with the name Noiinit ell'eeta ane'l elsewhere. Clara Mow, Hichanl Arlen ami (Miarles (llmltly) ll(VerH are t'ea, tilred In "WIiikh." NO PATIENCE WITH CHILDREN Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Steadied Her Nerves T)attont Vn. "I wan wenk, nerv- 1 Otis and run-down before, my last 1 hiiiiy was born. My other cliil- ' dren tired me. I had no patience wjth them mid ' they just wore me ; out. My mother told ine. about a o m e o n e who 1 took lAdia. K. ; Pinkfiutu's 'i'!je- 1 tul jIl Coinpouud 1 and it ladped her. I took it : myself ami pot lino results. 1 nm j petting along- fine now, thank to j votir Vegetable ('oinpouiid. Mv bus- j iiuid and I both iVil sure that it helped me." Mum. Kaymunu JStaci:, K. V. D. 2, Daltoii, I'.i. J We Recommend to you our service and merchandis3. It is always our desire to offei you the best goods in our lines. Space does not permit of mention of all items, but we wish to call your attention to a few.- Allen's Parlor Furnace In (losisninft- lliis new type of heater, Allen lias made possible the enjoyment of happy hours in the firelight glow without a sacrifice of the comfort and convenience that arc associated only with modern -heating. With its outer doors closed, Allen's Parlor Furnace resembles a piece of beautiful period furniture. But when these dooi-s swing open, you have the cheerfulness of dancing flames. Only in the patented Allen can you obtain this unique, and desirable combination. Heats the whole house by circulating moist, warm air. Burns any kind of fuel at savings of 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. Just Arrived A -new shipment of beau tiful Kostoria glassware in new patterns and colors. Colored Earthenware Mixing Bowls Set of 5, blue or green $1.40 Beater Jugs Blue or green, with cover and beater $1.40 Casseroles With Frames. Onlv $1.40 5 CASH DISCOUNT Pabco- Multi-Service Paint Remarkably deep and pure in color and has a high gloss finish. Neither this fineness of color and finish nor Ihe body of the paint itself are affected by smoke, vapors, sun, salt air, fumes or any chemical action of this nature. It. can be applied to wood, metal, con crete, brick, stone or stucco, on inside or outside work. It is easy working, lias a high covering capacity and great hiding power. We believe it. is the best paint on the market at. the price. Gallons $2.95 Quarts 05 For Correct Time Call 35-J Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Sixth and Bartlett Phone 35-J TRIP 10 KERBY MADE BY LOCAL 1. 0. 0. F. WitH in the eilng. ut ! A delegation of over 1 li local i I, O. O. V. niemhers vlsite( the - Kerby lodtfe last ntuhl Menu with n delegation of 30 inemherH of the jdrantH I'uhw lodwe hh a p;irt ot a j booster movement Tor the slate jurand lode lo ho held In Medford , tit-xt 'tprltitf. l-ast niK'ht'fi .session form of a Mettktviher jwhli-h prollniinnry phim were dis- I euwsed for nrt ."prhm's I.uk ses j vion. . j Similar meeting will IK' held in ; oilier southern Orewn towns and: eltlex and the next will he held lu ! (irantM lJnw. nceordliiK lo present j phuiN, Yron Improving ' roUTI.AMX Ore.. Ort. 10. j John 1. Yeon, road huilder, eapi j tallst !tnd owner or the Yeon build- I Iiik. passed a roMtful nkht at the i (lood SiUnaitaii hopttn, at lend- aniK reported today, l!o wuh aitl i he on llnway lo recovery from ! nu operation ioriorinod Into Mon- i day uftev he w;ih titken stiddotilv ill '. r 3 Days Only Stock up Now f ! Nyal 2 for 1 Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 1 th 12th 13th THIS WEEK 3 DAYS ONLY! 171 Days Only Save Money , Nyal Water Bottle Full two quart guaranteed; regular price $2.50; red or chocolate. Special $1.59 Nyal Fountain Syringe Two quart guaranteed; screw fit tings red or chocolate. Special $1.79 For the Ladies Ny Dfnl Tooth Paste TWO tor 50c Nyl Tooth Brush TWO fop 50c Nylotli Face Powder TWO for 50e (Your Favorite Shade) Nylotij Liquid Shampoo TWO for 60c Nylotis Perfume . ONE oi. for $1.00 Lilac Toilet Water TWO for $1.00 Nylotn Beauty Balm, TWO for 60 (Flesh or White) Nyslt Talcum TWO for 25o Amorlta Tlle Water TWO for $1.00 Nyal HiriMt TWO for 91.00 Nylotis Pwir Pvffa TWO for K (Lars tit) Imbnmy Lawn TWO fer 50c Loma 'aprtsrie TWO for $1.00 Nylotis Lawij TWO for 75c No. 2 Water Bottle Red Regular Price $1.25 Special 98? Nylotis Shaving Lotion Large; Just enough "bite" to leave that refreshing feelinct; sprinkle top. . TWO for 69? Bring a Friend and Share the Saving Nyal Tooth Brush (Medium hard bristle Guaranteed) regular price 50c; sale price TWO for 50? Household Drugs Nyal Medicine Cabinet Household Drugs Are All of the Highest Quality Stock up Save Money SPIRIT OF CAMPHOR POWDERED ALUM 2 oi. TWO for 13c COMP. LICORICE PDR. 1 oi. TWO for 13c SODA BICARBONATE 4 oi. TWO for 13c Nyal Honey and Horehound For coughs that "hang on" Good for the en tire family. Regular ice 50c 1 Sale Price TWO for 50? STATIONERY Nuvo Monry Embassy Lawn Stationery (24 sheets 24 envelopes) regular price 50e; sale price Two for 50c Loma Papeterel Diplomat site: 24 sheets; 24 envelopes; deckle sHgd; regular price $1.00: sale price .' Two for $1.00 Ny lot's Lawn. . 24 l heels; 24 envelopes; regular price 7s: atle erlc Two for 75c Wonderful Values in TiM Stationery 1 oi. TWO for 33c NYAL PALM SOAP 6 Cakes for 39c PURE CASTOR OIL 3 oi. TWO for 33c EXT. WITCH HAZEL 7 oz. TWO for 51e AROM. SPTS. AMMONIA 1 oi. TWO for 33e EPSOM 8ALTS 8 oi. TWO for 19c Nyal Medicine Cabinet". MERCUROCHROME for Cuts, Wounds. Burns TWO for 36c Nyal Milk of Magnesia For acidity and stomach troubles; larg bottles; regular prie SOe; sale price TWO for 50? ItmtiaW, TVrw Days 0ly, Thursday, Friflaj), Saturday 'At Nylotis Almond Cream For your Hands ' in and Complexion wi' i wo tor bye For the Men Folks , Nyal Styptic Pencils . ..TWO for 10c . Nysls Talcum 1...TWO for 25c '. Ny-Denta Tooth Paste TWO for 50c Nyal Tooth Brush TWO for 50c Nylotis Liquid Shampoo .. .TWO for 60e, Nyal Mouth Wash .TWO for 50c' Nyal Hirustone TWO for $1.00 Lilac Toilet Water TWO for $1.00. Amorita Toilet Water TWO for $1.00 Par Shaving Cream Regular price 50c; tale price TWO for 50c Toilet Goods a Ny-Dentor Tooth Paste "Whitens and polish at It cleaniw." Regular price 50c; sale price TWO for 50c 214 E. Main James McNair' Pharmacy .Phone 91 Medford, Oregon . ail 1 iu hit) oftk-t 0 I o o