Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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LOAD FIRST ORE I SEAL SALE DRIVE
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OUEUOX. MONDAY, DECEMBER' 2, 1920.
iFROM TUNNEL OF IN
. ... i :
BLUE LEDGE MINE
. Tf first truck loul t copper ore
frofci th tunnc'b' 'nf the Blue
Ledse mine, was loaded Sunday,
liy 'the Consolidated Copper coin
. pany, now operators of the pro-
perly. Heretofore, ore shipments
i have heeh from the, ore dump,
i . HccbidInK to tieorKO n. HukIiph,
the tramway from th; mine to the
; dump lernvJnulH hun been eomplet
ed and Ik In operation and a fleet
'rjf,:ttrwkB,;"In charge of Tom
t 'pwoeney, - will - .arrive - tomorrow
.' lirom .i'ortlaiiu ami; will he. put In
l Kwvlm nt' onee hauling oit to this
city.
r-- Hughes al?o wild that drillR and
other machinery for mining tho
oro would arrive this week, and
that It viih thfe plan to have u 200
ton output per day, with a force of
100 men, fnfltead of the present
20 miners, as soon as conditions
would permit. -
The tunnels of the mine proper
have been re-timbered, drained
and cleaned.
Hughes further shld that plant
for the erection of a flotation
Nvstem concentrating mill at Joe
liar were well underway.
It 1h the present plan to operate
the mine all winter, and increase
the force of miners from time to
time.
WILL RAISE $165
After a week of strenuous social
activity; family reunions and ..holi
day gatherings, . inspired.- by
!.o'k Wives to Mcvl ? ;
Hotel M cd ford Wcritiosrf-uy
A doclaT' event of the;
V"
week
Thanksgiving a'nil supported hy I which is anticipated with conslder-
Ithe vacation period of tne unlver
fslty. the State college, and other
V ! iiiMl ItiilbtiiM Moiifm-ri Kftiltd ilowil
mv iui iu to a n((rm routine today.
Krlfciids and relatives of
The annual. Christmas Seal sale
is beuig conducted this
ine .Moutora scnoois.
has been set nt S 1 G5 with the
total apportioned among schools .,.,..,.., .,lft hl(, n,.,.!. ,! mirlv ! nesdav at 1 1: 30 f.r luncheon. With
as follows: Hlgli 'school, S4fi; j ...... Wl,-i.: . -... i. ThiknUsfivirftr a nreccdent jct bv ttioir husbands,
able pleasure is t,he monthly meet
ing of that jolly group of lady
Lion's, known as '"Leo's Wives,"
who will gather In tile small dining
local ! room of the Hotel Med ford Wed-
CENTRAL POINT DEC. 4
Tho "next liome demonstration
meeting for ttie ladies ofthe Cen
tral Point district, will he held at
the Central Point glance hall on
Wednesday, IJecember . 4, Kl::iu a.
in. to 3:30 p. in. The use of the
sewing machine attachments for
making garment finishes will he
demonstrated - by. Mabel C. Mack,
home demonstration agent, in the
morning. - '
The afternoon phtaram will In
clude Christmas Rift suggestions.
Inexpensive gifts that can he made
at home will 'be" eriiphasized, in
cluding stuffed toys, felt accesso
ries, oilcloth novelties, clothes
closet ensembles, lacquered gifts
and hand blocked Christinas cards.
Those attending should bring sam
ples or patterns of any attractive
gifts they have made. A covered
dish luncheon will be served ut
noon. i
Similar meetings will he held this
week at the Ilogue River public
library Thursday, December 6, and
at Wlmer. Friday, December 6.
junior high, :lo, Washington, $'.'5;
Roosevelt, t!5; Lincoln, ISO anil
Jackson, .$20. .
Tho seal sale In the several
buildings will lie in charge of the
following committees: High school,
li. H. l-nnkle, Ralph Bailey and
Klizaheth Jerome; junior' high,
A. J. llanby. .Mnyhcll Church and
Oertrudo Parker: Wlishington, H.
It. Finch, Amy Harding. Marion
Heoson: Roosevelt, rtnra. Van .ie
ter, Xlnn Curhin, . Myrn Russell;
l.lnciiln. bra Cox, l'enrl Turner,
Ruth Shangle; Jackson, H. ."V.
Gustiri, .Mariuil Hrlggs, Jessie Jen
sen. .
The sale in the high school is
being conducted through a corps
of speaker-salesmen from the pub
lic speaking class, who are as
signed to the various fifth ' period
study halls. A goal of 10 cents
per student has' been set, and
with tills small amount from each
student, the school's quota can be
reached. The speaker-salesmen as
signed to the various rooms are:
Room 4, Alan Caiiey; room 2,
N'cville niden; room 1!, Richard
Mann; room 3. Millard Younger:
room IS, Tom Knimens: room 22.
Margery Marshall: room 23, Nor
il's .Porter: room 2i, Junior Por
ter; room 2". Janet Vr:uy Smith;
room 3-t. liortha Saylor: room 41.
Charles clay: room "., lxnevc
Siiiiklns; room in, Winifred War
ner: i-oom lii. Robert Chrlstner:
room .13. Marguerite Watson
room 2S, Cluirles Thomas; room
24. -Dorothy Jane .Walters; room
2"i. Josephine Taylor; ag. rooms.
Dol.oss :ilhert: room 2(1. Eleanor
Ilnyd. . '-
FIRE
here, began leaving as early ns for pep and ucltvlty, the auxiliary
Friday morning. The exodus reach- I organization, , formed several
ed Its climax yesterday noon, when months ago have kept the l.ions
car nfter car of college students j club, as well as others, guessing as
started north, and the usual re- ; to their next step in the way of
grels were expressed that the holi- constructive work. .Mrs. K. W.
day, ns enjoyable as it was. could Hoffman is hostess for this meet-
not have been. Ju . tllnl much ing, wltn Airs, l.elunil uropny ami
longer. " , ,' '. ,'
Mrs. A J. Crose acting as her ns
I sistants. . ,
Sctllhlls lCllJoyhlg . ,
Kxtcnsivc Trip - t
Interesting notos have been re
ceived by. looah friends l'-iyim Mr.
Thanksgiving Dinner, Kii
At Vincent- Jlomo
, Mrs.. John Vincent was hostess
anil .Mrs. C. J. Kemon, who have at a dellgblful Thanksgiving dlll-
been on an extended trip thru the
east for the past two montbs. They
have sd fur taken In New York
ty, Washington, D. (.'., Detroit
and other metropolitan .,centers.
Now in Havana, they are enjoying
ner ut her homo on the Jackson-
vllle highway in honor of R. 1 X.
Rybee of Canada,
Those present were R. L. Rybee,"
Mr. and Mrs. l.uy of Kagle Point,
Mr. Kwinit of Medford, P. K. Rybee
Rybee eft
the winter months by taking in all and the hostess. R. L.
the attractions offered in that on the Shasta Limited
colorful, spot. They expect to be I southern California to
home In February. , . . : winter.
' ':', 1 '
St. Murk's BaMr . ; i Mr. and Mrs. RoIm-i (s"
I'rlday lor
spend the
To Open Wclilli'sday
As a feature of the Kt; lark's
Cluitd "annual bazaar, the members
will hold a card party in the Ouild
hall, , Wednesday .aflernunn. This
with oilier. volils. Of the affair will
begin at one o'clock lit ,'tlie after
noon and is open to the. public. A
display .of exquisite fancy .work.
Announce. Nuptials
Air. and Mrs. Joseph W. Roberts
announce the marriage of their
daughter. Jessie Wllda to Dr. Rob
ert .Moore Stewart on November 2S
at Vancouver, Washington. Moore
Stewart, son of .Mr. and Mrs. R. j;
Stewart lived in Medford until he
w;is ready for high scliool, when
me made candies' ami other al-itlie family m
tractive Christinas -ot'eriligs and j Oregon.
suggestions will no presented, tiic
bazaar is only a One day affair,
and will extend through the after
noon and evening
-.1 to Mc.MlnnvHlc,
'latt.
A. A i
Mr. and Mrs. David R.D'Ar
moiid of l.nkcviow. Oregon, smiu
the past week vls.ting lit the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. . Kniest Smith.,
local druggists, and left yesterday
for their homo.
Mr. And Mrs. . Howard 1
Jenn I-oighton Piatt, and Kva
Inlow returned Siiiiilav evehlhc
from Sacramento where they spent I Miss Hoflis Swingle and party
Thlinksglying ' with Mrs Watt's i returned to O. S. C. yesterday,
sister, Mrs. Horace D. Howard and after spending Thanksgiving' with
family; also Homer Piatt .who is her parents, Air.' and lira. 1-1.
attending Junior college In' Sacra- Swingle and her grandniouier, Mrs.
memo. .' 8. I Dennett.
Plans have been rtrnwn up and
excavation! ijrork etnrtod on tue
rornei- of Tiveifth and Riverside
for the new freight truck terminal
lo be built by the local-Packard
interests, according to J. J. Osen
bruggo. A .freight depot accommodating
the freight truck lines through
Oregon from bordering states has
been planned for tho project. Fur
ther constructions and equipment
have not as yet been announced,
but it Is thought that the terminal
will bo completed in three months
time,
Special rythmic phonograph rec
ords are used In typewriting class
es at Uie.Clilversity nf Texas.
Fire of undetermined . origin at
3:40 this morning badly damaged
ti dwelling nt X42 Taylor street,
owned by Air:;, linnd C. Cattersoh,
an elderly woman, who had been
residing in the house since sue
arrived In Alodford from Crane,
Ore., three weeks ago. The loss
was estimated today at $1200, cov
ered by insurance. ,
The wooden hullding was a
mass of flames wiien the fire de
partment arrived, but 'with the use
of two lines of hose, the fire was
under' cpntl-ol in less than nn hour.
Thei-e was little furniture in the
building and Its sole occupant was
awakened by the crackling flames
in nniiilo tin to cscaoe in safety.
The air w.is so cold during the
time of the fire that ice formed
quickly on the helmet of the
fighters, on the ground and side
walk, making walking nn uncer
tain business.',
t
JACKSONVILLE BAZAAR
PROVES SUCCESSFUL
HOLMES' RETURN HAS ! RUSSELL'S POSTOFFlCE
TUDII 10 A Klfl PDCCDO i CTATIfiM IC AW
limiLLO hTIU OM-LrO I OlrtllUIVIO
FOR MOVIE AUDIENCE! FOR
JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Tec. 2.
(SpcPIah) The hazaar and conked
food sale Riven hy the Hoyal Neigh
bors Wednesday was real succecs
ful. All articles made for the ba
zaar and all cooked food were sold
There is lots of gum shoe, false in speaking of thfe coming rush
whiskers, footprint, keyholes, .kid-1 j. ,-. r-hrlstmns nresonls.
nnplng and' slnlster-mlivrl'-ltuslheai ! . .
in "Return of Sherlock Holmes," , "
the all-tnlklng, mystery, criminal-M """" "'.""
i i -t riii.n i fllHUll tt:il uiiii jr:-t7iiPL in hit: oitiii i
.htiiu vhieh i,ieo veter,t..v- the', local postotficc, I'ofltmastett
aiidloiwas-flh-the Rlalto theater, Wm. J Warner tm aycftl led atten
where It bponad for its three dnysltlon to the fact that Chris irtaS pal--run'
at tHat ehom hoMsc. !els can be mulled just the same
While the plnture, with Its plen-and perhaiis quicker or more, con-,
tltude ot- action, Is .'tvell done 'venlenlly In many cases, nt the con
Clive nrooks,xur'rounfled with ex-(tract postufrtce station, No. 1, which
cellent support', . playing the part 'has been operated the year around
- .... '.u,. ii.i In Diiflinll'u ntnrn for Veiirn oast.
I uoMjcilve ifciK-ann .... , ,
Uuse Our . ;
Branch Pcstofflce
For Your
Christinas Mailing.
RUSSELL'S
:' H, "MEDFORD 'S OWN STORE"
. ' We wm
Wrap Purchases Free
All Ready
For Mailing Here
y2
Here Is Your Greatest Opportunity to Save
Our Semi-Annual Sale That You'e Looked Forward to
New Fall Dresses
rice
Twice a year we clear but our Ready-tb-Wear stock! We must
not carry over a dress and we are starting the clearance early to
make room for "Christmas Goods that now fill, the store to an
over-crowded condition. ". - ' '
SILKS VELVETS GEORGETTES
SUITS-ENSEMBLES-FROCKS
A most complete array of charming styles and inexpehsive gar
ments, complete size and color range, for street, for sport wear,
for afternoon and evening. Garments that are correct and au
thentic in every style detail.
Think
First
of
Russell's
W fan You
Prepare
Your
ChristmaS
Gift List
You'll Find
Easy
Selection
Here !
$12.75 Garments. . ... . $6.38
S16.75 Garments $8.38
$19.75 Garments. . . . .$9.88
$21.75 Garments.
$32.75 Garments. .
$39.75 Garments . .
NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES
.$10.88
$16.38
; $18.38
FINAL
OUR ENTIRE COAT STOCK REDUCED
COATS LESS ONE-FOURTH
Now you can buy the loveliest, of wraps at this big reduction. Gorgeous fur
red garments,, sports boats, all reduced. The most approved styles of the mo
ment; flared, tierredj uneven lengths, straight-line conservative models, all
IftUSt go now! . . m ,i..'Mi. .'-'. '!';- .. ..'-L.
It Is umlerxtoml tliat arrange
of thfc j?rea
till the vejy Jast. tn$ aialocuo aiim--nia me ucnu m.ouo ;i v..c
tlmes soema slow. and :Bi'ools, fih'-ltruct station to handle a lni Ker vol
Ished utaga aad film t.otoi, Kccninlame Of KlisinofSH. and more ettnven
miscast! ,.aa- lit- looks HlniOKt momently artd quicker than 111 ;.ast
vounft to lmpeisohati? the famou" yet.r8, during the ChrlstmaH' mall-retli-ed
sle.uth. TKoutrh his English lag season.-. Many cast 'side1 and
accent Is naturally perfect, he talks other residents would find this con
loo ff.st nt tlmcB to he well under-1 tract station milch nearer than the
Pain!
' Noday8( people take Bayer Aspir
in for many little ache and pain,
and as often as they encounter any
pain.,
Why not? It is a proven anti
dote for pain. It works! .
,V And Bayer Aspirin tablets are
utterly harmless. You have the
medical profession's word for that;
they do not depress the heart.
So, don't let cold "run its
course." Don't wait for a head
ache to "wear off." Or regard
neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum
atism as something you must en
dure. Only a physician can cope
with the cause of such pain, but
you can always turn to Bayer Aspir
in for relief.
Bayer Aspirin is always avail
able, and it always helps. Famil
iarize youreelf with Its many uses,
and avoid a lot ot needless suffering.
AitUa It U Uido muk of Br Muulicwri ot Uo.oK.uemddi.lw ( WIrxUeKi
stood.
A technical mistake which near
ly spoiled this enjoyable film for
this reviewer was that Sherlock
Ho'mes all through smoked a big.
newly varnished nnd silver-banded
pipe The men! -A veteran smok
er like Mr. Holmes 'In - i-enl life
would never risk his ' health by
smoking a new varnished and. dc
ora ted pipe: "A.good qld brior .would
have been the proper thing.. ,
Hut It seems; good to again see
the old scout at .work,, pitting his
master brain agolnstthnt of .the
nrch-crlmlnrJ, Hrofessor Moilarty.
ind also to again see functioning
Dr. Watson, custodian of -needle;
. Sergeant Orlpper, Solly
Cheesecake anil others ot the fam
ed Sherlock Holmes stories.
The characterization of Morlarty
by that veteran .villlan of the
screen, Harry T. Morey, is espec
ially striking and well done. You
rejoice when Sherlock In the last
few feet of film puts a finish to tho
career of this scoundrelly, brainy,
cruel and Inventive old geezer.
It is the wish of many film nnd
slrge fans thht this feud of many
years, .on paper. Is now ended for
good. Kor 20' years this pair,
through Sir A. Connn Doyle, have
entertained the fiction rending pub
lic with their duel In criminology.
Other In the cnxt of cbnracteis
of "Iteturn of Sherlock Holmes"
fvrc Hetty Lawford,- as dnughter of
Dr. Watson; H. ' rteeves-Smllh.. ns
Dr. Watson; Herbt-rt Drtice, as Ser
geant OHpperU t'ha,-lla lis Cap
tain Ixinginore;'; Phillips Holmes, ns
lloger l.ongmore. and Arthur .Muck
os Sparks. " j ' '.
In the plot the famous detective
comes -out o retirement nt the
solicitation of Scotland Yard, to
solve the problem of .locating a
master criminal Who Is tapping the
transcontinental wireless. Inter
cepting messages concerning be
shipment of grtld between Kurone
:.nd America, rind also other valu
ables.;, - , '
M (ft-of the locale Is" on hoard a
big trans-Atlantic liner nnd the
shipboard scenes are especially In
teresting. Sherlock Holmes, be
sides showing himself to be a lis
tener ut keyholes, also displays
ftfime mrigie tricks nnd does others
of his time honored stunts.
A very mirthful -short , tnlklng
comedy, "All Hteamwl I'p," and
a late news review, term the re
mainder of the program.
i . rrJt. A. K.
main postofflce, and by patronizing
It would much relievo the annual
congestion at the main postofflce.
SEAL MONEY COMING
10
A steady stream nf returns for
the Tuberculosis Christmas Seals
lire passing thru the Aledford post
office on trtelr way to Seal Sale
lieariiiual'ters. .Mrs. It. B. tlreene.
chairman of the Jacksuu County
Health association sate, Is pleased
with the response. "lTp to date."
she mild tills morning, "no one
lins returned tho seals and the re
sponse Is very generous. We feel
it Is due In part to people under
standing more fully the good l:ie
money from the sale does.' .
'fluent swamps nnd wet spots, are I
busy on the luwns of tho city, i no :
feathered creatures, Recording to
for. te. D. .Klwood; hare )een driven
I'j-psn jthpirM.nattve haunt?', fry, the
drouth, and come to town to hunt
hwonnB on the dampened lawns. The
lively bird can be seen -on almost
any lawn busy as can be, and is
ns exiiert as a robin In extracting
a fish worm from the earth. Dr.
101 wood soys It' In dry in the coun
try when a klldee will east OBlde
his natural bnshfulneHs and come
to the city. The liildee is a cousin
of the snipe, and has ft while ring
around his neclt,
BIGMAliCfEIG
f Jttiyal Arch ; JUtsohSi ot M;edCord'
y-ll) hold it npeclal milotinsi at the
Masonic Tenir-le lumiii-roMr hlght,
beginning with a riinncr nt six
o'clock, followed by the conferring
of Tust Masters' nnd Uoyni Arch
degrees on local citizens. The
meeting Is also in the form of ah
annual reifnlon and members ore
expected to be present from Jack
sonville, .Medford nnd Central
Point.
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finiCiSBY Uev. S. C.rlgsby
died at his home, 408 Oregon ave
nun, Palo Alto, Cal., Siinilny morn
lug, December 1. ,
. 'Deceased Is survived by Ills wlfo,
and Mrs. U II. Foley, Mnscn, Colo.;
Mrs. II. O. PtirucUnr, Medford,
Oro.; Mrs. Hiilph llrlttln. Pnlo Alto,
Ciil., and James A. (Irlgsby, Tulsa,
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BUTTERF1ELD TO
HEAD KIWMS
IN COMING YEAR
C. S. Duttej-tleldj! was chosen
presitfenl flhc'll'w'nnls club for
ntxt year at the hnnuill election
of officers held nt the llotei Med
ford this boon. Other offlccra
selected nre the . following: J. O.
Love, vice president; tleorgo T.
Krey, treasurer; R. H. Hammond,
district trustee
. The hoard of seven trustees cho
sen were: Karl Ncwbry, Alex Ben
nett, A. I.. 1 1111. OJen Arnsplger,
Krnnk Dlllard, W. J. Warner aiid
Hob Fowler.
"Reminiscences of Chlnn," was
tho subject of an effective talk hy
Rev. Claude H. Phrtcr Of the local
Presbyterian church. Mr. Fowler,
who enlisted In the Marines In
1911 nnd spent four or five years
In that country nnd the Philip
pines, gave an Interesting Insight
Into the colorful nnd quaint cus
toms of tho Oriental country,
The fact that: In spite of a con
siderably long residence in Chlnn,
he had never heard a baby cry.
I ivim brought stnrtlfngly home to
hint, when he did, one day chance
upon that familiar sound. Follow
ing It, ho enirfe into the homo or
a family of professional beggnrs,
who were e'ltgaged In the task of
breaking tho Infant's arm, nnd
pushing the bone up tliru the skin,
so that he might he an object ot
plly when he grew up. This was
only one of tho several pictures of
Chinese life presented in ihe absorbing-
liilk. - '
,Djr. K. J. Carpenter
, ,'' , CHIROPRACTOR
and
v PHYSIO THERAPIST.
31 Medford Bldgf.
Phone 430-R
For the fitst timo in the memory
of the, oldest Inhabitant, kildecs, a
.species of bird ncciislonied lo fre-
I
r r 1
Klamath Falls. New Si.ercl
Heart church ami parish house at
r.lnhth nnd High streets dedicated.
Phone 9 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOtSTERlNa, REFINI8HINO
FRANK" HOWARD
till West Main Street .,
. WB DEVELOP.
Films Free .
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
YOtJE BZZALt STORE
Opih irinrlayi fctid Eveninct
AU tha Timt
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe with
Frenci Heel ,
"MothcTsSays there Is no better
cough medicine for children than
Foley's Honey and Tar, and we
ioojinditso." M...N.mu
Quickly effective. No opiate., no ingre
dient that a careful mother would hesi
tate to give her child. ' Ask for Fol.v.
for Kale at ilarmln Vhm1s Drug
tore, cor. Malu anil tcitrL
A Suitable Location
for a funeral establishment is vitally Im
portant, (or there ure certain reiptlreinenlH
that must be met if tile esliilillshment is to
servo efficiently.
Our funeral pnilors, In a Hplendlil residen
tial district, meet all tho requirements "f
location.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manaaer -
Phone 105 SO N. Central
Medford; Oregon ' j
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