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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1929)
" n3T)F0TTO MATL TRrRTTNT!, ftrEDFOTCP, OREriONVFTUPAY. .TAXr.MtV 11. 1 !!. PAflE TTTTJFFi i Meals are better0 1 I I IBI ,1 with TREE Orang lOf5- V cE-. improved Spcrry Pan-- ' VIJ . - : ' cake and Waffle Flour BjjSpJgda yet?, Ask your grocer. IjaUiSffiE J.THE SPF.RRY FLOUR CO., Home Service Bureau, Son Francisco, Clif. Plcie tend me, absolutely tree, one of jrour scientific pancake flippers. j Nmt ' ! VVrt - . 'loij . ; stmt I We have telephones for your convenience and invite you to use them. Keep comfortable in foggy weather., Tell us your wants over' the telephone. SAVE! TIME AND MONEY BY USING OUR TELEPHONE AND DELIVERY We assure you prompt and efficient service. Purchases over the tele phone are always subject to inspection or selection. Try us today. 5 Cash Discount Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable Place to Trade. 6th & Bartlett I 1 1 . TEA Pekoe f.C -ri n ' 1 SAVE! I ; ASH LAX 1. On-.. Jan. II. ' (Spci-ial.) I'trnMiloruliU' tlisip lioltitnu'iit was voU-cil in this hoi-llonO'V'.- I hr failure of Ihe Htiiti' 1 ii I : i -t iMMuii.ittt't' u appitive the I 7 5.HM huililiiiK u,ii opHution for tho Sou' horn Oiok"i Normal school. This aiiMUiit v:in asked 1y Ihe luciiil r i-eja'tUs as necex nary to place ilu school in shape fur the uraitual growth which llu 'school has enjoyed since it was ro 1 opened two years ago. The need ' fur Ihe expansion is Imperative if ! tlu school in to meet not only the j needs of lt.s probable growth hut ! if it is to he aide to carry on the 1 work of its present enrollment In u satisfaetory manner. The biennial apprtpriation for runniiiK expenses was allowed with tnly n few minor changes, t MIsk Cert rude Kngle. vice-prin-, ripal antl dean of glrlti In the Ulehmomt, Calif.. high nehool. t was honored by Mrs. I-'runk (l)lckey in a delightful homo affair given late in the week at the ' Dickey home on Allison street. I The time passed quickly with the ' hum of friendly voices bringing hack memories of the friends who I were renewinfr old friendships. ' I Dainty needlework claimed tho jUttenttcn of the truest h and radio 1 music was enjoyed until tho ser ' vice of refreshments at the close 'of the afternoon. TIiohc who met ! to honor Miss Kngle. were Mrs. i Annie Kngle, .Mr. JoHepliine I'oley ; .Mrs. W'llnter I'oley, Miss Kvaime ' lino I'oley, Mrs. Tred ICiikIo and .Mrs. Clara Hartley of Talent. 1 The stockholders of the Ashland Km It and Produce association held the annual meeting of the organi zation on Saturduy afternoon. At that time the annual election re sulted In the election of S. A. I'oters. Sr., Milton Nichols and A. IC.'Joy uk members of the direc torate for a term of two years. Directors who finifdi holdover terms are T. 8. Wiley and F. L. I Nutter. j J. II. Itobhins, manager of the f en It association, made an inter icstlng annual report showlm; that a large volume of business was I done during the past season. Motorists are warned to travel slowly and not to use brakes on the curves of the Slsklyous. This warning has been Issued by State Traffic Officer C. V. Talent, who als"o urges the use of chains when traveling over the Cireen Spring mountain or over Hayden and l'afker mountains. (Mi recent cold and foggy mor nings the highway between Ash land ami Med ford has been icy and treacherous for the careless I driver. .Several cars have left the i road but so fur no serious injuries j have resulted. One of the most ! serious handicaps to the driver is the fru.cn fog on tho windshield which increases the ha7.ard. The Siskiyou road is dry in most Our new numbers: Hdwe. Dept 134 Furn. Dept 35 R Office 35-J For quick service, call these numbers. SAVE! pin ecu but there nre certain ice- J eoaitfd tactions that are purlieu- j j lai ly dangerous when the carl ; moves quickly onto these from the j 'dry stretches of the road. i i Curl Darling made a trip to j I Klamath Kalis where he visited! : his brother ami other relatives. He returned to Ashland last Monday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Itobert Johnson arrived in Ashland Monday from1 Seattle ami will visit several days' .with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. McNair , 'nil Iowa street. .Mrs. Johltnon and ! Mrs. McNair are sisters. Hubert Vining. of Seattle reach- i ed Ashland several days ago for a j visit with his mother. Mrs. M. II. Vining, his sister. Mrs. tJ. M. ! '-(irainger, his bj other, Irving K. ; i Vining, and other friends and ; ! relatives. i Oi'oi ge Kerby was In Ashland : Monday, from the Wagner Creek ! section, attending fo business af- : fairs. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Ferns and Mrs. K. Jacob f Talent went to , ; Portland early last woek to attend j ! the funeral rites for their mother, j 'the late Mrs. Joshua I'ntlersoli. who died at her Talent home sev- j jeral days ago. The Imdy was ere- . : mated. J 1 Attorney L. D. nnggs Is cxpect ! ed home this week from southern California where he has been for , several weeks on a business and pleasure trip. George Ia id it and his family have been on a visit of two weeks to eastern Oregon points visiting relatives nnd friends. They return ed to Ashland a few days ago. Mrs. Guy Handles made, a tilp to Talent the latter part of last week. Mrs. G. H. Yeo Is exported home this week from southern Califor nia where she has been visiting with her daughtw, Mrs. George Stun nurd ami husband, and her sister, Mrs. John A. Harvey, nnd husband. Mrs. Ann Gregory. Mrs. Veo's mother, went with her daughter to California and will stay In the south for . sometime, longer. J. S. Crawford was in Ashland on Monday from Talent to trans act business. NOT FAST ENOUGH GOl-D HILL. Ore.: Jan. 11. (Ulioclal.) The Ciold 1 1 til lilch wrhol bu.skultmn team was iW-rcat-cd by th SaiilM ValU'y looping stiial, l,y a score of 1 T to a. on the floor of tho OoUl Hill tfyin nasium, on the evening of Tues day, January Mh. The same was a very fast one. Sams Valley re tained the lead from the flr.t of the fcmno to the finish.. The Oold Hill team seemed to he under n spell nnd couldn't make their shots Kood. lloth teams put up a t'ouil flBlu, although it was really more like a football Knmc than basketball. Several roUKh fouls were made ami one man was put out of tho Kamo on necount of huvitiK four of them to Ills credit. Gardner, one of the fluid Hill players, was hurt duriux the sec ond half of the pmn and was un able to play the latter part. Al thotiKh the Gold Hill boys lost, they did not siiow the stuff that they usually do. Itst week they defeated tho Talent high school team, which, according to the "dope bucket." is -n much stronger team than the Sair.s Valley sUu'd, anil they didn't have some of their main men on the force at the time. Hi, far this year they have done yooil work and if they keep it up they will surely pavo their way to the championship of their district. Fred Guy was a business visitor to Medford tho latter part of this week. Amy Hamper returned th eflrst part of this week from a visit to Portland. With the recent rains and the freezing spell a number of wrecks have been reported between this city nnd Medford. The Veather man at present seems to have lift ed tho, foR veil which has been over this county for the past. sev eral days. TihiK weather is re sponsible for a sreat number of accidents which have occurred, but fortunately no one has been injured- in any of them. . Alonp with tills "car business," a creat number of tho residents arc thinking about tho new 11129 license. An article published in this paper on Wednesday evenlliK stated that the 10th of this month was the last day on which the old 1028 licenses were good. Secre tary of State Hal B. Hoss has noti fied nil traffic officers of tho state to start activities against those jwho do not have their new license. I Mrs. Anna Casebolt left the first , part of this week after a visit of , several., weeks with . her . relatives in this city, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. I Wnlkcr,' She. w ill return lo In r : home in- Washington! j . Ham .Padgett, a resident of the ! Kams Volley district, was a visitor to Gold Hill on Wednesday even ing. Neal Doty has now returned to Medford where ho Is employed. Guy Hates is able to be out aualn ! after recovering from an attack jot the flu. Mrs. Vaughn Quakenbush wis ! visiting one day tills week at the i home of Mr. Kershaw of Medfonl j Frank Doty has been visiting in (this city wltli his brother Nea and Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doty. Ho resides in Kllgore, Xeb.. and lurrivedere last week for an cx i tended visit. ! Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Tlniley have J returned to their home in I'urt j land after a visit of several days I with friends and rclatlven of this ! city. Erne Rhoten In much Improved ' after hi recent attack of flu. Kmory Davis Is reported to he j rapidly Improving from Ills Illness. Lawrence Whltsett has been lov ellntr hl place for the past week. GOLD HILL SQUAD WILL FLANT 800 HOCK POINT. Ore.. Jan. 11. (Special i T h,e Del Uh orchards recently received about sail Kn lish wnl nut trees which tin y plan to set ouj in the near future. Tlieliua Tierce and Warren Kel sue. who are to represent the Gold Hill hit: It school at the annual hii;h Kehonl conference held by Ihe l of O.. left Thursday noon lor Ku K'iie with Mis. Irving, one of the Gold Hill high school teachers. Mrs. Hose llaymoiid H enjoying an indefinite visit wilh her son, Knlph, at tjnaru Site, Art.. Mr. ami Mrs. G. G. Hobbins spent Christmas with Mr. Hohhlns', sis ter. Mrs. L. K. Schmltl, of Grants I 'ass. Mrs. C. L. Kohhins and Mrs. 1. G. Hobbias spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. V. L. Strahau. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. St nihil n were (lltmer guests at the home of their son, I L. Hohblns. Mr. and M'rs. G. G. Hobbfns and family were business callers in Medford Saturday nlirht. Mrs. J. 10. Hobhins returned home last Friday after tin extended visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. I. L. Sinclair, of Medfonl. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. Hobhins and .Mrs. J. K. Htdihins were callers with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelsoe on Sunday evening. Mrs. 11. S. Dene) called at the Del Hio orchard last Sunday. A. J. Weeks, who has been in southern California for ' tho past two mouths, has made his stay there indefinite on account of the recent bad weather in southern Oregon. Mrs. C. K. Gray was a caller at the G. G. Hobhins homo last Fri day. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Kelsoe spent New Year's day with Mrs. Kelsoe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ('has tain, of Medford. Miss Amy Hammer and brother. Cnii, returned home Wednesday from Portland, where they had been visiting Kmery Davis at the veterans' hospital in Unit city for the past two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. I'uhl urn the proud owners of a new Durant Star sedan. Tom Cook and Tom West are again working at Ihe Del Hio. Phone 28 Central & 8th St Leverette Bldg. Initial Presentation of the New Spring Coat and Frock Styles Wuiilil yon know tlie lalonl Kiyh-s l'roni J'aris conccnijii coat nml fiwk stylos for Spring? Tlicn jiiiy h viisii to our rcitdy-to-wcat' Ht'clion and km: on displuy there hundreds of new models for llie glorious spring season just ahead, (.'liai'niingly dilTerent details distinguish both tile I'roek and the eoat mode colors are In'iglit the feminine silhouette is even, more stressed than before. Keletd. your spring costume now from Ihese authentic -models and be readj' to clou them Ihe very first (lay old wilder shows signs of surrendering. 14-75 Precautions Do these two things: 1. Protect nose and throat 2. Keep system in good condition There's no need to get panicky because the papers are full of news of an influenza epidemic. There's no use ii; isolating yourself because a lot of other people arc sick with it. If you take two simple precautions every day and then don't worry the chances are you will throw ofTany cold or "llu" germs you are exposed to, and keep well. We're not recommending that you dose yourself with a lot of medicines, cither. Just observe tno common-sense health rules which can be easily followed. FIRSTof all, ma kesure your system is in first class order. Don't let it Ct slowed up or sluggish. Sec to it that it functions perfectly. The easiest way to yet run down and in a condition to pick up disease is to neglect this all-important 'matter. Physicians agree that, particularly in times of epidemic, purging by laxa tives and cathartics is not advisable. Many doctors arc therefore prescrib ing Nu jol, as in no case docs it cause exhaustion or weakening of the sys tem in any way. Nujol can't possibly upset you or disagree with you. For it contains absolutely no medicine or drugs. Get a bottle today at your nearest drug store "and start taking Nujol tonight as one simple way to keep fit and to protect yourself against in fluenza. That's the first precaution. Now for the second. Keep your nose and throat well protected with Misiol Ladies', Ready-to-Wear Spring Coats to $45-00 against colds and "flu" NT V fX m -s1 VfS P f - fvi ' i Ii,)-'! K f When you get a lxittle of Nujol, get a bottle of Mislol, too. Spring Dresses 4-75to$34 Dr. David says: I ' ' 5- 1 I'm advising all my patients these lays to keep Mibiol on hand and use it regularly. The lirst thing in the morning K-fjrc you go our. And gain at niirbt v, hen you come home. Hun t lie afraid to use it freely. It will do no lurm. And then stop worrying. You've done all you can to safeguard yourself. I'ut Mistol up your nose. There's a pecial dropxr that comes in every package that makes it very easy to use. lust tilt your head back and .hop i in your nose until you feel it in your throat. You'll notice the pleasant, cleansing clfcct at once. Mistol clears your head and makes breathing easy. It has a healing. soothing cliect on the membranes and relieves any irritation or inflam mation. It helps dry up a running nose. l"se it, too, as a gargle. Mistol is good for a sore throat or hacking cough. And above all, protects the nose and throat against germs. "Don't wait till you begin to sneeze or your tbro:'.t aches. Take my advice and get a bottle of Mistol today. Every druggist knows it." The combination treatment of Nujol and Mistol is a double safeguard against influenza. Start this wise two-fold precaution mm. Don't delay. Nujol and Mistol arc both made by the same famous laboratories, of the finest quality materials and with the greatest skill possible. Doth prepara tions arc harmless. Ac all druggists. Aren't they worth trying? Phone 28 Central & 8th St. Leverette Bldg. .50