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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
P,AGE TWO NW!fFOTtr fATL TRTBPNX VKDFOTtt), flKEflOy. FRtPAY, JULY 24, 192? 0 ocal andl Personal A number of Auhlutid ticonlo wlm.e A mom; U (;-iiilit:i from a dl.'ilanc IfcnoroHlty burniw were rpnently touch- whuriived In the city yHtrdny and ed by thQ rip pea 1 8 of a Klb, well dri'jw- are guentii at Mrrt-k'ji Motor Jnn are ed man who wild he wuh "workiiiK his Included J. H. Htevle of (jrandIune wny through rlleK 'by KOllciUnK ub- ;tlon und 8. H H;irle of Denver. Colo,, HcrljitlonH to iiiuKuzlncH for the "I'ninn J. C. Jmson of Knit Lake City. I'tuh, Circulation company, Hlnser Tilde-. K. T. Wee of Flat Itiver. Mian.. T. U New york," have JuHt found out by lm Wilder of Masn City. la.. J. W. Van jne weather wnn given a variety lnte return of their lttttem encloninK re- Horn of Phoenix. Ariz.. J. W. KIdrldKe list nlh'ht by a lightning and thunder coipU for their nubHcriptloitR that they of MyerHVllle, Md., C. K. Hlchcock of wtorm in thn city and vicinity, during were defraudcdand their philanthro- Gooding, Idaho, A. II. Ziurgman of hich a trace of rain fell for a few pic IdeaM ImpoHed upon. The postal yilnutes. About, midnight lightning authorities were able to find no such struck the high tension power line In concern in New York, according to the Hilt vicinity, which caused the Fred Wagner, local pofltmiiHler.- Ah lights to go out In this city for a short land Tidings. -' . time. The maximum of yesterday. H8.fi, , Dunce till 2:30 at Butte Kails to vran the lowest for over a week pant, morrow nlghu Uoood mush good hut the same day a year ago had ft floor a good time. 10C 2irimUT f tonwally cloaay . -The affiliated trades have entab- Vfithnt In ni'KiHftim fur Hninrriiiv. ntwl .... ... continued mild lemnerature. . 'ATI ""'""?, T" "h M"0, I"" vlHor. here (ran, A.hl.nd yea- Dance In the breeze ut Houue Klk, ?, ."' .J.Z'.Z Vr'":":"" ;terday. Tnhern ut' the 7,1 " handle a,i ZZZ Store ha""'e nt the lav . f.'J that may arlxe. All card men are ak- , ' ... -',,, . 1 to reKiiter with the secretary. i Vr. and Mr. A. P. W. Krerae and m.j y. fnntlly have-returned .from r two, w'ockn' vacation from Hunnet-Iiy-the- 1 J' R- Jttok of Oreaon City, in a Hon In Coon county. ,vlllor In the city who arrived yomer- Kxlde hntterlpM fur Kordw. rhpvrn. Detroit, and I). It. I.ounKe of Kahuna zoo, Mich., and C. D. Tllel of Dayton, Ohio. . , , ', ; The Handicraft. Hhnp ha received a new lino of attractive baby gifts. 107 Meet your friends at the Butte Falls dance tomorrow night. Lasts till 2:30. mo- Carl T.oveland was among the husl ; lets. Ktars, etc., $12.75 and ,16.BoJ fnnoe In the breezes at Iiogue Klk Williams & Mccuriev. liM.tf oaiuruay nignt.. 107 Lawn Boclal at the Methodist church ' ,'"wn "o1"'1 at tho Methodist church Friday eve. Home made cake and Ice Friday eve. . Homo mude cake and Ice cream 15c. Public Invited. 106 wcam 15c. Public invited. I00 ! Tourisu and others registered nt lo. I, lri,Q' n- J-wls. proprietor of the cul hotels Include' Mr. and Mrs. C. K, t p"11'0' Point Meat market, was a bus- Urooks and J. U. lirooks of Minnil.'l mess visitor in tne city yesterday Flu.. C. D..Hul.Hhu nf llethlehxm Pa.. I' rcsh salt water . salmon, 2 Mr. and Mps, H. C. Saulo of Huston, Mass., Fred A. Forlterl of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Italph Markus of . Chicago. Mr. attd Mrs. C. 1. Clough und J. H. Cowles of Iteno. Nev., F. J. ICnglemnn and family of Kansas City, Mo., J, H. McDonald and Gordon Phel non of Vancouver, II. C, Miss Muriel Htelfel and Watterson Lowe of New York City, and H. P. Hoffman and family of South Orange, N. J. Fancy new potatoes, large size, 3c per lb. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phono 7. ., Uf 5-plece kitchen spice sots 8. 60 lue Saturday only $5.95. Ja.p 4rii Store. Ill' vSeventy-thi;ce put of tho state cars wore registered .Thursday at the lo cal state registration bureau In the Chamber of v Commerce. The usual very large week end registration of such cars. Is. expected to start today, i JVm. J. ..Warner la expected back to. morrow night from Corvallis where he has been attending the big O. A. C, poultry meeting,' 3'ree' props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. . , . 104-tf At the first meeting In June of Med ford Post, , No. ,16. American Legion, a resolution wan. passed changing the meeting nights of the post to the sec ond and fourth Mondays of each month. Next Monday night, the. post will hold Its second meting in July, and a large attendance ttt expected. All members of the drum corps nre.to be thero and will hold a short meeting fdlowlng the regular , session of the post, to decide on the dates for prac tice: Initiation of six new candidates InlA th lADfnn ',lll Vm n .. . . post's program for. the evening. .,. Let ino write your fire insuranre. Carl y. Tongwuld, Holland Bldg. Thono 0911. 104-lf Lawn social at the Methodist church Friday eve, Hume made cake and Ice crenm'16c. Pupbllc incitod. 106 Mrs. K. O. Owen of Weed, Calif., is spending several days In the city as n house guest of her son, William Vir gin. ' R. LjR, eggs at DeVoe's,' ' ,' tf One lot f baskets at cost and un der." .'Jap Art Store... Ill The fire department was suninton od yesterday afternoon nt 3:30 to ex tinguish a rubbish blazo nt the corner of 4th street and Central avenue. The flKf, which caused 110 damage, was lntt out by the use of seevral gallons n-Vheinlcals. , ' i represent .the strongest group of flr Insurance companies in Amotion. Carl Y., Tcngwald, Holland. Bldg.. Phono HS3. ' . I04tf nnn' M'eAfdrd" Imlldlng, SatliVdik'y riwht: I,nts of fresh nlr. 107. J Siiturdny wc will qf- P.... .... ..1.1 f... :i i 111 uii mil iciiuiiit' ill a inoiioy-saviiiK .price. ;' Jelly Roll ; 14c For those ylio are lilaniiinR n iiicnie or trip to the hills ,over the week-eiul this is a . timely speeial. Easily r packed ami di'light fully nppropriutc for ;" out ill,' lunches. i i ' 3 The COLONIAL v Southern Oregon ' Finest Bakery 1 . lb. Johnson Produce Co. - tf Its a pleasant drive to Ilutte FallH. Dance there tomorrow night. Good munlc and a Rood dloor. . - l(i - Ctvllfornlana reentered at local ho lela Include Mr. and. Mia. Cluy Kemff. 8rf and Mr. and Mrs. (luy Ketnff,-Jr., off potterviHe MlnH-Alice Jordan of Napa. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Crane, Mrs. May McCabe, -Mr. and Mra. J. A. IMc cardo, and Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Hyneer of Oakland. Mr. and Mra. H. 1. Cope and Mr. and Mra. W - R. Urune of Berkeley, Victor Vlzer and parly of San Bernnrdlnoi and the follovvinK from Han Francisco: Mr. and Mrnt J. McCullough, Mlaaea Evelyn and (jen evlcve Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. M. Unl laKher and daughter. MeHdamea-A. Llebenthall and E. Greenbnum, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Brady, A. Itlfley and family. L. N. Llentrtlen and family. Mr. and Mra. E. F. Gifford, Mr. and Mra. E. E, Medorf, and Mr. and Mrs. E. IT. Bohnert.' i ' Dance .Rlveraide Community, club. Saturday night. A I ford's Imperial nr-cheati-a. 107 ' lAWn social at tho Methodlat church Friday eve. Home made cake and ItummaKe Kale at the Salvation Army Saturday, from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. 106 ! .Tree propa all lengthg. Medford .Lumber Co. - , 104tf E. II. McDiinlelf, of Portland, a Weeks' law inspector, was a hUriincsa vlpltor In the city today, conferring with local forest service officials. Mr. McDanlels Ih the supervisor of the Kii.klyou National foret durlne the Mi ners of 10. Wright and the absenco of D. U. Lewis, assistant supervisor. 1 New and UKcful ylfls for the baby, llnndlcroft Shop. ' 07 Why stop the dance "nt midnight that's Just a wood start. . Dance at Ifutto Fulls tomorrow night until 2:30. ! Pluns are practically completed fop the erection of a $150,000 hotel on the corner, of flth and Klamath avenue. and following the clearing up of a few derails, construction-, work 1 wjll be started, probably within 30idays. An nouncement of the new. hotel was made yesterday by B. R. Dunwoody and J; W. Patterson of Sacramento and San Francisco, respectively, who declared that finances for the costly new hotel to be named "The Iafayette" are a hund. Klamath Falls Herald. i ,. Fancy creamery butter 47c per Hi. Jofinson Produce Co. Spoclal chicken dinner Sundays, $1. Casey's Cory Inn, 30 miles out oh Crnter Iike highway. 107 Mrs. J. A. Westerlund returned thin morning from Portland, where she had been visiting friends for the past neveral weeks. ' ? Dance Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alfoi.l's Imperial or chestra. 107 II. D. McCormaclt, a re-Jdent of Cal ifornia, pleaded guilty In Judge Tay lorH court yesterday to a charge HE kie croam 15c. Public invited. 100 brought against him by Deputy State Mlrs Eleanore Egan -arrived In tho city from Pasadena, Calif., yesterday to spend several weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Egan. Treo. props all lengths. Medford Luniher Co. . . . 104tf ' ''Minn Georglanna Cllft is enjoying a two weeks' vacation in tho vnlley with friends in- Ashland. Medford ami other point."... says, the Klamath Nows. ; Pianos! See InunapacK tf Game Warden P. H. Dally for angling without a license. McCormack was fined $25 and costs by the court. Dance, Medford building? Saturday night. Lots of fresh air. 107 A. 6. Vernooys, telegraph operator, recently of Alaska, has been transfer re dlo tho Western 'Union office of Medford and will-commence" his' du ties this wetfk. k Fresh Empire plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104f The Sure Cure f or the Blues! A Bomb-burst of Merriment! SUNDAY "THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS". .With" Leatrice Joy and Ernest Torrence P IVMAvn n at t. Aim - muter urgnnist at the ' Oinnt WurliUer conomy ' '" ' - " THE HOME QF; BREAD LIKE MOJHER MADE Whether or not a store renders a real service to the community is best de terminecl by its growth. From a small beginning four years ago we now have the biggest store of its kind in the state.' ! ; i V - ' ' r ! Service is of two kinds--one that increases costs by getting the gopfls tpyou in the most expensive, way-pthe other, by the shortest or most direct rcjute. We have chosen the latter, which is the money-saving way. That it has the approval of the public is clearly shown by the fact that on last Saturday we served 2628 customers. i. . : ; . '., f SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY r , ; MEATS . Shoulder Steer Beef Roast, lb. ..... 12c Boiling1 Beef, per lb. . . . ,6c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. .......... 12c Hamburger Steak, lb. ............ ,12c U BREAD l ib Loaves . . . 3 for 20c 1V2 lb. Loaves. . ... 10c A - , . , . OTHER SPECIALS Fancy Soft Shell Walnuts, lb., 30c and 35c Small Oranges,: pe rdoz.' . .... . . 15c Casaba Mellons, per lb. . ,. : . . .5c Fancy Honey Dew Melons, per lb. . .... 5c Iceberg Head Lettuce, per head 7c Wesson Oil, qt. can : . . . 45c Shrimp, F. F. C. Brand, per can . . . . . 15c Columbia River Chinook Salmon, flat cans . ."" Small Peas, very good, No. 2 can", i ; 17c 20 Mule Team Borax, 1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . 15c Borax Soap (20 Mule Team) 4 bars 25c Solid Pack Tomatoes,1 No. 2 can . . . 15c Fancy Crab Meat, per can . . . . . ...:.29c P. & ' G. White Naphtha Soap, 10 bars'! 38c ? Crystal White Soap 10 bars. . . . . . . .38c $3.69 . ; . . 15c j , ,; ,t " J Per ;case b 1 100 ,bars IN OUR KITCHENWARE DEPT. sWX ''" " IE I; Ariot of thriUe J rj ; Laugh and -TC"' I' and spills that 1 thrill until you - JM 60 I 8ends your pulse ml. ion 't know 40 -1 to fever heatl whether to cry f A illlllll i or gasp I r?Vr'r" Water Sets cut glass jug or tankard V t , "6 glasses worth $ 1 .50 Sat Urd'ay . : . . ; ": ...;!:.: .;98c Plain Thin Tumblers very clear glass -t-for Saturday, 6 for.'. . ... .'. 29c Glass" Pitchers thin blown- 2ach. ''! .49c ' Cut Glass Goblets champagne, sun- . I " u dae, oyster cocktail or wine glasses ' i r usually 40c or 50c your choice' Saturday, each . . .... . . . . . . . .27c ; Aluminum Preserving Kettles, 10 and 12 qt. . . . . .7. ;98c Copper 'Tea Kettle, nickel plated Special . . . $1.69 ENAMELED WARE 1 :.' White W Blue Enameled Ware Combinetts, Dish Pans, Preserving Kettles, Water 98c Pails, Coffe Pots, Tea Kettles; values to $1.50. For Saturday, choice. . . ..... .. ' i v ' GATES & 'EYDIARD ! ! ' r; : BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE FEED STORE-Scratch Eeed;l 00 lbs $2.98 . Don't Fail to Hear The Celebrated NighthawKf OrcKestra Music-Tong Entertainment . Fair Grounds Pavilion SATURDAY I NIGHT- J No Increase in Regular Prices. s. ' , '(Jentlemeh $1.10 V ' Ladies Free ," rr ; S EVERYpODYS GOING! J h.H- THE Model Market ii.'ii . ti it...' f v ' Around the corner from High Rent j on "central aVenue, soOtri SATURDAY SPECIALS ' Pot vonst, lb 10 'Rib boil, lb............... 8 Kouud steak, lb 20 ;Loin steals lb 20 ! Chuck steak, lb.:.:.16 Lamb ohons, lb. ......25' Leg of lamb, fb 30 ;Lamb stew, lb.......10 Veal shoulder, lb,....18 Veal cbois,lb 20 Fresh side pork, lb..27 Pork steak, lb. 25 ) Pork roast, lb.......25 ' Sausage, lb. .'.......::..15 Hamburger, lb. 15 Salt pork, lb.............30 - Lard,'lb.;U..l:.;.....;25 Compound, lb. ......20J Home sugar cured ' bacoii, lb... ..........;.32 Picnic hams, lb 25 Hens, lb 27 Springer lb; 30 Where Quality Costs No More . . . f Model Meatis Good to Eat Phone 325 a : . : ; Dejt