Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 21, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    "MTODFORD LVTL TRIBUNE. MEPFOftP. 01.'K(iON, AVKHN KsPAV. XONb'-.M BKU J?1. 192.
PXOE SEVEN
FOR CALIFORNIA
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan I'rovoM j
left Sunday for northern point ;
including- Mc.Minniille, Portland
and other place. Mr. i'rovost ,
j will u mi ntre to have erected a
j modern house on u residence lot
i he owns in' MiMinnville.
j Mr. und Mm. Olin McCoy and '.
child were in Mod ford Monday,
viv.ting friends. i
J. V. Heck, who has been HI at '
home or svvernl weeks with the
j "flu" is able to be on the street:
j again j
j Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hannah ,
ASHLAND, Ore. Nov. HI. are in Ashland for the winter and -(Special)
Hhode Island red chick.- have rented the Luke Kiley house1
hUii of them, were shipped to U'S , on Granite street. Mrs. Hunnuh
Angeles Saturday by express by 1 was formerlv Miss AHon Madden.!
the Ashland Associated lireeder s ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. ,
farms. This is the first entrance j Mnrfden who reside on 1'ine street.!
Into southern markets this fall,; a. F. Killings has recovered! ,
but U Is expected that In !-' from a recent attack of influenza
ceniber shipments will be nuule ; sufficiently to be around again. .
once or twice each week. These lViey Simons drove from Duns-,
ehitks are shipped to southern j muir to Ashland early this week j t
growers, who raise them for early to visit friends. He brought with!
fryers. A large incubator wLh him his sister, Mrs. Jack Powell
a capacity of 52.000 eggs has been I and her two hoys. They hud '
purchased by the local breeders, been Visiting Mrs. Powell's par-j ;
ENGLAND'S GIRL EQUESTRIAN STAR
1 I.
BAPTIST COLLEGE
f :i
it ,
'i . V r" , L'. x
" .r'S
KM At'
I M KM IN I HAM. A I
H.w n.t Odleg
iv.-.t It.ipti-
who will have It pet for a hatch
around the Christmas holiday.
The Misses Hosalind Wise and
Mildred Moss were" charming
hostesses on Sunday, when they
served a delicious chicken dinner
to a Kroup of friends at the home
of Alia. Belle Schwuin on Church
street. The dining table was at
tractively arranged and decorated
with fall flowers. I'mosts of the
young hostesses ' included Miss
AVanda Schwein, Miss Kuth Me
Huin, Mrs. Belle Schwein, Hay
(iillcspie and John Henry.
Miss Margaret Churchman, who
leaves soon for Los Angeles, where
she will enter a dental school.
enth and other relatives.
Mr, und Mrs. Luke liiley left
with their family Monday for ;
Amarillo, Texas, to make their j
home. They have lived in Ashland!
for several years and Mr. and Mrs. j
Ulley "now expects to run an oil
and Kas station at Amarillo. j
(ieorge Lennard, of Drain, Ore-:
gon, came to Ashland last week t
in search of a suitable location1
for the winter.. Ijiter he plans
to bring his family to reside in
Ashlnnd. '
Mrs. C. DeLap and son. Jcf for-
son, of Klamath Kalis, are visit-;
ing in Ashland for several days. i
Mueller of Klamath Falls I
v
i' limils
lit. w.is in -w upi'i
a --in'- l.tl fomiiiiili'i'
hoiud of 11 tl-,L.s fevieweit
prererr-.l ly L' 1 student-:
linn! -iptM (.'iiinlih't tin the ram-
Nov. 2 1 .
Mte of the
ill Uiv
.u lodav
ipp-'inle.;
a4 !
'V. -KtWl 1 "l ''
5 . W I ! .i. i.i .. .,,,t.i
m-r i'TsW-Zr5 ' '' "if within 100 yars."
Th.- euiuplain.iiitH alleued thaf Dr. -j.K'hn
c itwsun, prt .sldi'iu, hal
I tar-I in gie a sympaihetii: heat'-1
j m-. v lu'ii this and other eom
pin ill l Wi'lV ItKlde to 111 in.
j 1 hi .e ot her charges being .
pi .'In it :tro that students, during
j a recent fraternity rush, staged (
a iiu.t-k "cnnnuilsory wedding" on
: thf ii in pus. which was witnessed
: by ;i mixed group stmleuls;
J tha; gainlding and dnnUlug had
jotiunvd on the t-ampus, and lhaf
' Iratt-i ni ties bad permitted daneiin;
in tluir hon.-es, contrary to school
1 CL:ill:ilinus.
; Tlic ci in plaining st udents testi
i fh d before the committee after
1 hcin:; a.ssiiriM of Immunity. .
j Final hearing by t he commit -
bus been set for tomorrow.
the
i that
)i..d i
In tin
charges was an al
ii mem r of tlu1
nil
piled
eit-Ml tliiit
rid weri'
si
entertained a group of girl friends t is in Ashland for several days on
at her home on Union .street S,at- busines.H. j
urday afternoon. The time was j Jerry Lot-tan, clerk at the Lithia i
passed pleasantly with music and j springs hotel, visited frineds and;
games. At the close of the after-j relatives jn tedford and jackson-j
Jackie Hance, 12 years otd, with her favorite mount "Silver
King." The young English equestrian has been invited to compete
d the national horse show at Madison Square Garden Irf New York,
She has some 150 prizes to her credit and was a competitor In the
Olympics,
ville last Monday
Judge and Mrs. L. A. Roberts
made a trip to Myrtle Point and
other Coos Day towns recently.
it
of worker
'.ion of
in Oregon the proilue-
large stock ot gar-
noon of fun the young hostesses
served refreshments to the fol
lowing . named guests; Misses
w Georgia Richardson, liertrudo Ahl-
strom, Dorothy Chappeil, Esther
Spencer, MnrjorK Crouch, Audrey
Brown, Lillian Olson, Harriet
Devington, Loitha Dodge, Louise
Lennuri, Virginia Rose, Mesdames
' Louise Peart, O rover Leach and
J. V. Franklin.
Thursday has been set aside as
the 'day for the local Red Cross
drive for funds, under the direc
tion of Thomas H. Simpson, chair
man of the Ashland organization,
A membership of 750 at $1.00
ejich has been set for Ashland.
Twelve committees of three men
each have been appointed from
the Kiwanis club, which 1h spun
soring the movement, to canvass
the 12 districts ' Into which the
town has been divided for this
purpose. A house to house can
vass will give practically every
family in town a chance to se
cure a membership in -this most
worth while effort.
Mrs. R. L. Hurdle was charm
ing hostess on Saturday, honor
ing her sister, Mrs. Hetli Finneran,
who is visiting in Ashlnnd. Three
tables' of cards were In progress
. during the afternoon, Mrs. Karl
Crow winning a lovely gift for
high score and Mrs. Clyde Younir
k receiving, the consolation. Mrs.
Finneran was presented with a
lovely guest prize. Refreshments
were served at the card tables.
Mrs. nurdic'R guost list included
Mrs. Finneran. the honor guest,
Mesdames Gerald Wenner, S. A.
Peters. Jr., John. JCivders, C. A.
Haines. Clyde Voting.' Henry En-
neiB. jvu i - " , T'of garments made for the Missis-
McCJee, -
George Ross, if the End era
store, was a duck hunter in Klam
ath county last Sunday and re
turned with a full bag of tne
birds.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ouiley and
two children of Roseburg were
in Ashland Sunday visiting Mrs.
C.uHey's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Hooper. '
A. R. Dorton, Pacific Coast
salesman for the Douglass Shoe
company, was in Ashland this
week to call on the shoe dealers.
FNnilRANRF F11RHT PR1CE PRESENTS PLAN iTHEQSOHHY LECTURES
iBronDQ ATTFMPi! 0REG0N ADVERTISING HERE BEGIN FRIDAY
. PTinTPT i npniu- u iu uo uu :
o An o m JKoLSAi - !
erics of lliroi' loctm-i's will
in- Kivi-n this vviM-1; iiy v'hutli'i
,1 i am .l mi ui .us Aniifli'K. al tin-
A cii-opm-aiive pliin of nilvo.'tis- f"" " ' "l
FKKPXO, Cal..
! InK was iiresontpil to the publicity , i , : 1. . : .,
Xiiv. 21. (I1) iMiimiiittpo nf llio rhntnlipr nf nnin- ! Tl... ..l,l....t
iiiiiim.-i'i n'i i ui.' if nil- ni-' .... Ki-iiiCM in ' i ni'iiioi' iii-iii v I) n . ... .. ... '
ui nil. imi i i. ,iu iii-u v.iui.a. n. i.i.. JUKI limij CllStaillO flllM'. IlIUl JOItin
IIW.'S lO fill! OIILM'Ay tllltl llOVOtK.ll I (; nRloj m('tt I . uir mill! pilot. Will
Tupirtiiy l.y 1!. W.
nianiiKor nf t'ratei' l.uko Imli
I'l-icc, nn I'l nlay
Tim : n. r .-.i.li'
I try lu liicak the world H emltn -. i""" --in".. lo , ,.,., ll:t in t i-.l Uli
: unci' ' HiKiil recoril at Fresno, trlets. each or whle i Is tn raise a i ,.nii iw... .... .. 1..1.1.... i...tn n...it.
""'."" .'i-.i. ...... Siarunt I nur.suay niuinlni; al I, sum of mor.o.v, to i!e mulched Wirn psvi'lmloi;v.
forts for disaliled service men , vlck. they announced to the , an eiml sv.jn in each ilislricl by I llan sei. n e
...... ......1.,.,.. lioiiuiiuean lroni l.on iwilen. ! llv, Portland chamher of com-
other forms of aid. ( Kchoenhair, fornier lr pilot and ,,.,. , advertise the alt. mllolis
In OreKon. Vl chapters weri ons. aiu,nn. ni0,, ,iotca pne , wl gfKvhll district, and the
credited w.th valuiUeer seryleo inof the ,,;, ncs in ,,c national air Smi,ern 1'ieifle to match the
the last fiscal year, ending June , lou,. las.t summw.. c,uKleimcHi. : c,hine.l funds to advurtise the
,,Vi ciuiiiun i,luuul1" jsaul tn be the youngest licensed i state generally.
KurineniK uuruig in wr """(transport pilot in the t nited 1 tu ho done
mi 1 h' u"""""' ri,u' " State", is an air mail flier, befnir
chapters maiittained emergency : l)n i(1.lve fl.m th(1 ;u.ifjc AiV
closets of garments and surgical TYansnnrt
f the first lecture
ifiiiiitr will be the In
healing and w.ll be
ppnriunity lu Medt'ord iolhs
A
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J.-xi.i.i-.w;- .. "
tip .5 5 sX
This advertising j
medicine. Chiis
I new thought. '
Thf Mibjects for Sill urdny and ,
hund:iy evening aiv announced asi
tli ' M ystery ' of ' Diva ins" and
'Christian Theosnphy." respec-
livily. 1
sh';h::::FOG veils thieves
'JflB'i
iji soutlier
This dislr!
dressings, ready for release on 'n,.,,,. nlnne which im i win" r i i . . .
? ' . , , -in-ii piaiu. wnnn litis a um and it is prupMsed to iiii::e
ral . wo hundred and fitty-seven unread if t'eei i- fios-iL-ncii to . t . ... , .
f ,.,,1 ! lttL' ls atMiKll (o $K,nQ nr this pill-pose in this dis-
C-hristmas bags were made and ; . f,oat,. m . (;L.nmin slider, it ; .1
filled for men in foreign service, j heimr claimed tb;it it will Slav : 4 '
In canteen and motor 'P j the air on Com- gallons of gnso-! To Mamuve Cards. : ,.OI.T, m, ( ,. NoV -1 -tJ,
service,, yoUintftfr, were: aU . Itn. -huXu. nfrrj. -the liad m) KC. l.ot'iS; vir--fPi--Tr?!ir'-.t,j,ili.s u li'o V-in le.l' ' t heir""nw'n
nnw n I'w Vpo nr- ' ,,mi,wnrtll; ouUielder on the St. !Hlder bnd;e ipto 1 lit
. ... .... . l(M.t nui liy KIM.rKUiy muih i.iniiH (.-animals- worlds riianipion C'ar
-.en-ui-A nsatross monon line, now- : team of HL'i n n,i tii:imiiNi l t
wun a wngnt wniriwinn year of Hovhe.xtcr. -.- v., a .uciliuiI 1 S4sr.!i:t
farm, today was named .ninn-iirer itudi- u
What Will
you
do
When your
Children Cry
for It
There it hardly a household that
j' hasn't heard of Castorinl At loasi
5 live million homes arc never without
it. If there ore children in your
family, there's almost daily need ot
its comfort. And any night may lind
von vcrv thankful there's a bottle in
the house. Just a few drop's and that
rolic or constipation .is relieved; or
diarrhea checked. A vetretabb pro'
duct; a buliv remedy meant for young
folks. CasiTiria is about (he only
thinjr you have ever heard doctors
nilvise "piving to infants. Stronger
medicines are dangerous to a tiny
liaby. however harmless they may In
, to '-own-ups. flood old C'nstoria!
I'leiiTnilicr the name, anil remember
q to buy it. It may spare yuu a sleep
less, anxious niVht. It is always
nady, always safe to use; in emer
gencies, or for everyday ailments.
' Anv hour of the day. or night that
llaiiv becomes fretful, or reytless.
(.Woria was never more iopnlar
with mothers than it is today. 1-vcry
dru(.'git has )U
In American terri
tory, the women who Rive freely I or(f(i
ot tneir lime to me iteti i-i us, i nlotoi'. '
produced last year n total fj Tht, present world's enriuranc.
263,040 parmenis mid 2 270.62 1 Pci.m.(, ls G5 hmir ,, n,it,t(,s
Rlirir'col dre.-shlKH. This was in',,,,,, ,s ,)V ,hn niMex ind
atttllllon to llio unnsieil tnousaiuis . -iihelni limine
slppi .valley and
sufferers.
erpnan of (lermany.
Vermont flood I'AXNox HKACII --- Construc
tion of Pacific Power and I.IkIU
These statistics, the report ex-f company power line
plains'
of Ihe t'arilinals, suef ilin;r "W i I -
Ham Melveebnie. PreHl'lent ,.iui
llreadon withheld details of the
one-year contract.
HOOD ILIV'IOI;- Ideal Junior Ap
pie Washing plant, electrically op-
whioh will crated, In operation on Tucker ltOSMlil'fid
faille. .Motor
I'linipany. I2i"i.i Miwlhorne
avenue. last. -nlKltl olda lain K
while thlel; I'of; veiled
rations.
Pollen li.'Hj.vo Ihe tliieves climb
ed to the roof hy nit'lins of. their
ladder, drew It after them and
descended by the same means after
hreakltiK Ihe sl;y!laht. The safe, ti
lare cabinet type, was '"punched."
, , ' .! vu mis piace wun electricity, mail, attracts much interest nmonK county courtliouse here nearlni;
wniii done by volunteers i,i.ni-i..si,i.v ..,,i,n,. ' :..
It's bouquet that counts
- - not mere strength
Vanilla is produced from the vanilla
bean - - the seed pod of an orchid - -the
most delicate of flowers. So vanilla
is a bouquet of orchid essences.
The finer the vanilla orchid, the
more delicate the vanilla essences - - .
more delicate in flavor and aroma, and
far more delightful. That's oil you find ,
in Schilling -,- none of the cheaper,
harsh, more pungent vanilla oils that
smother -dainty dishes in a raw flavor. ;
Your money back if you don't like"7
Schilling's best 1
Coffee o 1 9 Spices o fl
illi
v Bnkinff Powder o Tea
Schillin'? Vanilla does not bake out or freeze out
of the work done by
is not reported
rapidly
WOUNDED BULL Ljf
BREAKS LOOSE I
LET THE AMAZING NEW
Contributed)
, A well known butcher in Med
ford went to Trail hist week to
kill a couple of bulls. He evidently
did ltot have the animals confined Km'
properly, or something was wroni;.
Anyway, after puttliiK five or six
bullets In one of them, it became
infuriated tind broke loose, run
ning wild. Parents refused to al
low their children to bo to school
and Mrs. Fretwell, the teacher,
who lives at Trail ilurlnK the school
week, was compelled to have her
husband make special trips from
Medfoid to escort her to school.
School Authorities notified the
Humane society und their officer
was placed on the job immediate
ly. Three men were sent out to
catch the wild, suffering animal,
and It wan put to death. -Now
peace a'Jaln relKns in the district.
SCHEFFLE REPORTS
IN-SO-TOP GAS RANGE
Prepare a Delicious Thanksgiving Turkey
Dinner for You The New, Unique Feature of
the Tappan RangeAn
Insulated Oven
The report of the proRioss of
the street paving program of tlie
city up to date, was submitted to
the city council lust night by City
Superintrlent Hifieffel as fol
lows: Portland avenue from Kast Main
to Kaht Kleventh street ts complet
ed with the exception of lnyintt the
surface of avphalt nnd the street Is
open to traffic.
Almond street from ISnst Alain
to Uast Ninth is complete with the
exception of laying the surface
coat of asphalt, and is open t
traffic.
Arcadia street from Franquette
to Spencer Htreet is1 complete ami
op-n to fYaffic.
Hpencer ntree t from Ends to
Mnycttc street if complete and
open for traffic.
North J lolly Htreet from AVeat
Second to West Jackson street is
now rendy for the aphalt base
and pouring; exp'-rtcd to start
Wednesday noon.
WIIKKLKH Local mill rrsumes
operation. Wall hoard manufac
ture planned.
WITH SCIENTIFIC OVEN VENTILATION
insures ioiTeft misling for your TlinnlisffiviiiK (urkpy, ,T1ip Tappan (las Range (fives'
you 100 per cent value from the gas yon use. ' ';'
The new Tapjian h ennmelefl inside and out which makes it easy to look atnnd easy
ti) keep dean. ' " ,' ' '
CVniie iii! We will gladly show (lie new Tnppan In-Ko-Top (as Tiange to you and ex-v
jilain to von the numv advantiiges of gas for cooking. ' . .
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
209 W.-Main St.
Medford
Telephone 526
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