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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
MEDF01U) A! Alii TltlBUNJ'L MEiWOM),' OKKOOX. ' 'I'M CJtSDA V. KKBRUAftY 21. 192. VA(JK KKVEN i 1 4 if ! MAN TO BE USED W DOCTORS FOR SOLID TIRES FOR STATE HIGHWAYS CHICAGO (Pi Cancel. nie' tA 1.K.M, Ore., Fib. Ll.(P) vine' buK.itiito. is dii, f,.i. n ..TT Sullil lir.. rni.lf win t,..t I.,. i...r. iiiittttl on the Or-.-Kun highways ' Tuostlny on account of illiioss. nflcr July . mai. if hvA bill &t4 : Tin- coinniunliv Is invUtnl to at Initiative stu.ly to iletormlnu it- union tu heredity amony human Im'.i.Ssj. ien, Dave- Rummel and Jack Ma rlon were MeUfunl visit ura from uur community on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Marlon trans acted business in Kaglc Point JSat urday. Un Hunday Walter Allen and Jack Marion went up above. Ilutte Falls to coast and Jack met with a painful but .not serious accident I when he tVU uff the sled and skin ned his face, lie was absent from school on Monday. ' ( Khiviey Smith was nbent from i school Monday because of a bad toothache. Jessie l hambers was INGTI ENTERTAINS -FOR Bridge Party Held In Spite of Cold! Don't despair unic day your sueia'; ciilmdar is full, and you awake will a niiserable cold. Be rid of it hv neon! Vou con, if you know the jwt : a simple comHund that soon wllles any cold, yes, even one that lias reached (Jlccp in Uie throat ur luiifrs. 1 i The snfillesL 'druggist h:i this wonderful tablet. Paie's fold dm. iound u what they cull it. Hurra leas, but it drives away colds quicker Until nil the dosiiHr with djnir that uuike t'f head riur. out yo to a r(.V red-nosed anil with watery eyes: get this itlick relief fur U.ie at nay rugstorc. which passed tho house Woilnes- ilnv. hcromo ;i Inn Tim lilll l,,c mat lllllO 111 the his- passed hv the house, oriehintcil lit n, n I e. Ifi ,.1, tiny of therapeutics, men and not tho two roads' committees of the Tho . inScrnicQite' grndiy. conie unucr me re-;uuuse anu is ine result 01 several j l,ecn enjoying the beaullfiTT pun- search microscope for a systematic ! .vein s study by Kiunictt Howard I shine bv havinc lilstorv and eeoE --..uuj. . program or invcsltcutlon : or l.auo. chairman' on tlte r";,fS; to continue lor gcncriAuC) hus'iund highways coiiunltlee. and V?i t.-nd the ring raising and Wnshlng j ton's Ilirthdny . exercises Friday have JACKSONVILLE. Ore, Feb. 21. absent i (Speclnll On Friday. February IB, 'A until 5, the first grade boys nnd their teacher, Mrs. Irene Crump, wore entertained at the I home of Mrs. C. II. Dunnliigton lu honor of her son. Honor's, seventh birthday. raphy recitations out of doors the past few days. and u.Q- PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND INSURANCE First Insurance I Agency A. L. HILL, Minin.r Phon.105 SO N. Central Medford. Oregon on uie arcnivos of mnllgniint ills- - similar Dill passed the House In from tho eoui- superintendent's ."" s oi tne American college oi;iy-. ana was iieieaiea in me i office were cullers nt tile- teacher Surgeons, senate. ! ftKC Saturday afternoon. 1'revlously animals and espec- ' Load limits on solid tiro vehicles lany mice, nave been subjects olvJv, oo reuuecu -111101' January 1, laboratory O'nalysis to ietcrnilne ' ' U:i '''rt'n -'"O Pounds, tho .pi-es-the influence of heifili on tho !'" liiMt, to Is. "Oil. When the lecurrcnce of cancer. Several Ken-: solid tiro prohibition becomes ef- el-ations of the same A'mily of feclive In two yeai s. the loud limit ' mh o could bcOstudlcd within a ' wl" '"' ralKed to S2,no pounds, few. veurs.- them hcreditvi I'n.-umntic tires are claimed to' was found to have a distinct bear-! ''i' sclf-pollclni;, as the owner who IliC on repeated cases of cancer. ! overloads; harms his own tires.. Co-operation from nearly 20t0; hospitals throUKhuut the country has been scoured to mako possible j this research on individuals, 'fh'il icollego of surgeons' committee first j 1 wilt file all authentic cases of! I cancer. Family histories of pa-! jtlents under observation then will! , bo studied and a record kept of'. ! the "hcallir of 'children of present ! sufferers. " ' Dr. Uowman C C'rowell of Chi- : VALENTINE DAY IS OBSERVED, DERBY UKItur. Ore.. Feb. -ttipec- Tho day of thtr comedy wain on tho screen will probably give wny to tho comedy trio as ft rosuK of tho work of William Haines. Karl llano and Tully .Marshall in "Alias; Jimmy Valentino." which, with j talking sequences. i now plnyiug lat Hunt's Craterian theatre. Haines plays the rule of the slick. Sood looking goung safe cracker,1 who upsets tho police departments of half a dozen cities and laughs aso is chairman of the coMlll.lt-j. Valentino dav was celebrated ' at ,hB,r efforts to convict him of tee of surgeons who will super-. . ,,,nuy crime.' As. compalons in lower grades and a Valentino box ""SMHS 1 10 Has Uano a Mar- for the entire school. Artistic tend encies were displayed in the dainty tokens made by the children in art classes. Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Marion and son Jnek ulti'iuled the Valentine vise the compilation of statistics. Miss Maude Slye. whose work ivith cancerous mire at th'e University of Chitam has eontribnled. exten sive data to medical science, is a inftnb'M' nf the inveHtteatim? Kroup.f Hhail. Tho latter plays tho role of an "old timer" .n crime, a crabbed weary-eyed man who can IuveL ce anything funny in anythiuc lane plays tho rolo of the dumb "lookout" man who is always get- RheiimatlC PainS !VuU 'lnutt bnl1 iurthiy even-onlv Bkm.qf Haines and the o ; Callers at the W ebb home on 1-rl- ...... ...:. ,u. the Birthday of TWO GREAT PRESIDENTS oo '1'i-nok's Prescript ion is designee to relievi' your trouble quicKiy without dieting. It doesn't ruin the stomach nor depress tho heart. Once iierve-raclietl sleepless people from torturing pain now certify to relief. K. 11. Workman. Kort Flag ler. Wash., declare: "I have been Inking Trunk's Proscription and the pains and swelling are gone." Trunk's I'reserlptlou at leading druggists like Junics McNnir's t'luii-nno-y. taners at inc eoo nonie on j- n-, , extricntc them. day weri' Mrs. Fred Dunlup and. V(h aut, CXeellcnt follC3 H .Mrs. Men Wurta. I Dane and Marshall. Ilnluca Is of- fJInner guests nt the tenchoragefel.e(1 nu 0ppUrtunlly to put inon Friday evening were Miss Fay Car-jreal ttU(i convincing laughs Into tho vcr and Miss Doruthy Carlcsa of picture than he has ever auceccUod I'hoenlx. ! j doing before. Mrs. I'nrlcss spent the week end yina plays the leadliii? at Per home In I'hoenlx, wlicru her I feminine role. ' ' ,,,! mother Is 111. ! . " Mr. and Mr-. Allen. Walter M-j nlnsslfled ndvnrtlslng gets reRUlts. . - . .0 1 1 Choice of leading Models . In "Tested" Used Cars This Will Be the Policy of the Joint Used Car Lot of the Bedford motors & o. v. myers company Chrysler Dealer, Phone 762. Studebaker and R-eo Dcaler. Phone 762, 128-132 South Riverside Avenue . X o We will sell used cars oia new policy. You must get the same satisfaction thaPa new car would give and you must get more miles per dolla9 for your investment. There is only one course that we can take to insure the iccess-of such a policy . . . that is to establish an inspection and a reconditioning service for our cars bo exacting as to insure perfection. This backs our guarantee of satisfaction. Every sale we make brings us new friends. 0 : 50 used Cars and Trucks to choose from fQ Dealer certified and bonded by the state of Oregon. Your interests pro j tected; your titles guaranteed. Buy your transportation from bonded dealers. . Come to Our Lot for Ponded Used Cars Ubiiih Vulley hiwli mhool Tlt' .liteltsonvHle k(i'1h w,m, OPPOSITE DEALERS' SALES ROOMS played the liTTie guests were In vited within, where thoy wer.j sorved with dainty rcfresliinoiits. The table was beautifully de-en-ra tod In yellow and white sAuin- icrs eMeuding from the ceiling to ', ouch plato. which was marked with ; yellow and whito places arils. Tho center decoration was Srhugo Jihito mi'ttiilay cakcOopped with STveu i yellow caudles. Mrs. M. 1). Schmidt assisted Mrs. lhinnlngton in serving the "0 little snouts nnd their teacher. j Mrs. 11. II. Severance and her dHv,.-:litjr. Mnrguror, of Croat Falls. Mont., are spending a few days at .the ' K. S. Severnnce home. They nro en loute home from Palo Alto. till., whoro they have visited their . non uiiil brother. .Harold Severance,! who Is attending Stanford univer- i slty. I . Mr. nnd Mis. II. K. Ilannn made 11 business trip to Khuiith lAills on j Wednesday. Wis. F.lmer McVickcr culled on , Mrs. Kate Copple of Medford on Monday of this week. MVs. Copple I Is siilfering from an injured hipj caused from a bad fall. Mrs. Copple. Is a former resl lit of Jackson ville. . I Hugh IXuiegua. former resident . of Jacksonville but now of Han Finucisco. passed nway Januury ol.i Ho was it well known engineer lu Sun Francisco nnd was a sou of Die late l'ntrlck Jkmcgan, ploncor blacksmith of Jacksonville. .Mrs. II'. IC Manila entertained the following ladles at a -IS:0 Itiuclieon Tuesday: Mrs. T. J. En right nnd Mrs. Chester Annstruni; of Medford, Mrs. ti. II. Chapman of Cold Hill. Mrs. Klmer McVickcr and Mrs. Alb'o Clrlch of thla city. Mr. mid Mrs. J. W. Kicks and little grnndsou, Chester lllckn, of Mdford wero cullies on frlcuds here Friday. Mrs. Klmer McVickcr whs it .luncheon guest uf Medford friends Wednesday. ' Jacksonville' high' school boys 1 ami glrlu' basketball loams played j , ine uigu scnooi gins anil noys 'teams of liuglu Point nt thlr city ! Friday evening. The Kagle Point I teams were victorious. . Ilev. Mill Ray preached I Me fun ' craJ- servici'B ' of Mrs. Mario line- tleeke of Annlegate last Saturday. February Hi. ,frs. llaedecke was i - .-'rrrT - i an old resident of Applegate, luiv- j uur local g.vmuii.diini Tuesday log. lived-.tnerii ,ineu I5i, Mie left four children to 'nioilrii'liei' Iob. . Services were held at ' the Applf'jate graveyard and n large number of old friends and nolgh born attended lo piiy tribute to her meniory. Mm. Italph Jennings and Mm. Wall of Medford were visitors here Thursday. Miss Thclma Jxjwls, who Is at- l.endlug Ashland Normal from I Kliimnth county, was a -wceR-enu visitor at the homo of hor aunt, Mrs. p. It. While. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Norrla were Saturday business visitors In Med ford. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norrls and buby daughter ' inude a trip to Klumnth lls last Sunday, return lug that evonlng. Charles Dunford, Jr., and Jack Crumo of AtiplcBate were visitors I hero Sunday. , i . ' ' . Mr. and Mm. Hubert Clugslnii a ud Lloyd Mechani of Uoguo Hlver and Wallace Lowers of Nebraska were visitors at tho 13. It. White homo here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. llunry Miller en tertained the following guests at their homo Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Ucclc, M. and Mrs. Art Ten ner and luu;hter Mercedes, Mr. oud Mrs. Arthur Madden and daughter, rem, all of Ashland; Howard Combes of Tulent and Uur Dura rulton of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. SeveraiTI.'e en tertained the following guests at lunch Tuesday: Mrs. Elliott. Dul ler. Mrs. T. N". ' Parrett and Mrs. 11. ,U. Johnson or . Medford, and Mrs. It. II. Severance and Miss Margaret -rlevjranec of (fiit Kails,! Mont. . -; ' - ' Mrs. Henry fiallup of Mils pluce Is quite ill at tho Hogue lllr sani-, torluin. ' Tho local high school boys loam Played the Junior high aeliool bus-1 kotbull team of Medford at the . armory Saturday evenin. Jackson ville was defeated by a small score. .Mm; Alice Ulrica Is staying at the Lewis rich' home In Med ford while the Lewis tilrlch family are on a trip to Portland. q Mrs. Tannic Wilson is Hpenillng u few days In Medford with her daughter. Mrs. Vrank Clurk. Mr. and Mrs. W. ). Schmidt wi (dinner guests Sunday evenlr.-; oil ,iir. anu .vi rs. u. t. I'liuuiim'K. Mrs. George Maxwell unu .tlra. tieorgu Husscll spent Satiirduy at tho mine on forest creek. Mrs. Lottlo Van Hcoy of Kuglo Point wus a ealler Sunday nflcr noon ut the home of Miss McCully. ynIrs. TCI Ih Crump and her little j (Jnddiiughlor, Jlrtlle, of Apple gate wore recent, vlnitors iiere, ' I Mr. and Mrs." Jehu Knlrhi. were! Iranbactlug business in Medford! .Tuesday niorulug. Mrs. tieorge Kusfell of l-'ureyt j Creek was In tuwu Tucuday even lie. ' I j Mra. I-Vank SuutHberry wus a . ' Medford eliupper Monday ufler-! ! noon. Harold rump or Appicgate was; a week eud visitor here. i I Mr. niid Mrs. II. K Schiicklng jan'i Mrs. I'issle flllberf or Sabui :are visitors at the homo of Mlsu I McCully. Mr, and Mrs. Hcliucklng i will leave for California, and Miss iOllbert will remain here until they return. . I i Tbere.vrus a Vasltetbalf kuuio in1 during February occur the birthdays of two of frc greatest American Presi dents. TiP these two men, perhaps nnoie than to any O other two men in our his- c tory, v& owe the freedom and greatness of our coun try tcday. O GEORGE WASHINGTON I'YIii'iuirv 22 Washington was the son of a Virginia gentle man and land owner. Lincoln was born to poor parents in a backwoods log cabin. Two men from entirely different walks f life, yet each sat in the highest chair in the land each ren dered his country such in valuable service that his name will be hontfred for countless years to come. O O ABRAHAM LINCOLN Fobntury 12 On the birthdays of thoso frcal -leaders, ct us resolve to do our part in furthering the high Amer ican ideals for which they stood. FIRST NATIONAL BANK j : .. MEDFORD, OREGON a Vcu-juud the Sams Valley hoys won lug" between .Jacksonville' ami Hie ', "" lo '" ' ...V I WASIIINC'tON. liidepi-ntlnee of l.'eb. I be was demanded In the 'senate today.- - ..'.'' , by'-Henictor'-KUiH.-'ileuioorut,- Ulw'ii'' 'Jti. (d) j who then introduced "a, 'bill lo, l'blli)lnes! that end. ' . - t . We Have for Immediate Delivery . 11 Fotdl I Ammonium Sulphate i In 100 lbs. sacks ( " And 10 lbs,, sacks PRICE 0 o Per ton lots . . Per 100 lb. scks . . In 10 lb. sacks . 0 . $68.00 $3.75 75c o ii r i . 1 o a . r it.. we navciust received ju ions ot suipnate to take ocare the spring demand. We are unable to pur chase any more until Jung. o o ORDER NOW Gates Auto Co. Your Ford Dealer A LT