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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1928)
WOE TWO , ru j MEPFOTCD r.ATTj TTCTTCUNT. MEDFOnn. ORFfiON. FIM1VW. MA? IS. 1W. t iocal and ' Personal I Afli-r huvliiir upp.niid as a lt- ! :tj i I.I i n K . i nil( wen- hum I hy Active m-rullliiK ha u.eml in i mm in ihu Ihani-y trial. hli h n-- the i lly today mi yistmihiy to the Cnltc-d Hlut.n uriny. ut-i-iirilini: ulti-il last fui;lil in liu u-iiiiiltal K. f. ."as fur tin- 'jii:triu-tloii 'of to Serjeant llruvi-r ov.-n of Hi.- of DiMitit Allorni-y X. l'h;.n;. a luni hrooiii 11. ar I In- -n.l of South local rt-t-i uilini; .station, M ,o i. - Or. l:. o. IMnrlc-h. will known ltiv. rl.lo at a iwl of lu(iu; Stoliel celvcd official ailviei- ycslcnlay I H.-rki-lcy. Cullf.. rrlininiloKlxi. I. ft & Day. addition to Ihrir iiackine that r.'cruita mav la- rnli,i. .l i..r laj-t evi-mni? for IiIh home. He was. honno on South Fir street. latino-, the Infantry, field artlllcrv -in.l In Modf'ird since last Sunday. Slay Lester II. Hcheffcl. dwcllfiis on coast artillery In .rui-il, ally ' ui! U. which in the same day upon Uuii n Anne avenue. pans of the I'nited States and ul-o which he arrived here last year .,u, , um, ,wa, Villui. ,,, for service on the Hawaiian l i te, testify In the U Aulreiuont i-uw. l...n,.' ii,i..i.i.. ,-. mult uniw anil tne courm i ioeu "" . " I Mirine ceremonial which The latest In style. I day. in-iilo tne MCI nan Keen " ' . ' !' ,V . Wls "' have ul Ashland most reasonably nuuniTii ineviousiy nun me oanas ; - - on -May IU. has llfc-ii nostiioned ; Shields. anal. . unlll fall. A beautiful assortment of The latest voile ruffled curtains. Dance. Iliversidc l oininunity ami i oluinliine wero donated to very special USc to 1."JS pair. 'Club Saturday niclit. H. v the chamber of com-,... ,, I Shields. 57. (irehcstra. 5, . murnliiK from the garden of .Mr. Uotiiinii I'rovost s rn-i-hestra. the ,ne I h'l iiayes and Joe Coriuan nil ilr-s- r- H. Smith. I'ink. led. pric t ili;ill( hats a The city seemed nailer iulrt to day became of this Ih'Iiik election day, a litfiil holiday, uud with the banks, city hall and courthouse would he closed, muny people for eot all about it until today, when It was too lato to do any banking business. Xcw voile ruffled curtain all ready to use. HIM Cjai values JSC up. , 'ep I'cdillers. have been Mlt.iKcl li'-ht at Crunts I'.iss last ninht w as w hile and cream roses of tin Shields. .'iT'.to furnish the music for the liiuh!" v,' l""'r one. accordine to Jack usually fine texture Were iucludm .MarriaKi' ' licenses were Issued school senior dunce tonight. I Wood, who was amoliK the local 111 'he collection, yesterday lit the county clerk's i.f-j u u n !iver.i,ic coiniiiiniilv ! residents who atlen.led the match. I Klncaid s dance, Kaitlo I't.int s.,t " 1 t lull Saturday nlejit. and MarcuerltP leHan. 1 8. both i (, rehestra of Weed. Calif., und Evan L. Tot- sll , i.,.v..iwi . ..... ... round liaill, tuiMsi. vn..i .tie. Zeliiui Hlldebrand, IS. of Maxwell. . animals Is over, no bounties fV'"ul"h '"'HVy eloves that they could C"f- I pelu. of such animals have bee,, I fl,:l11 l ff, t"vol - liayes fought Dance! Join Ihe crow d Silt. nlf. ; ...,. . h ...u-.. ......... here two weeks un ai-ainst I'at for nearly two weeks. When tile' a'" l" "P a BOod sbow- l-'irsl class pap-i Ir-incinc work ; wanted; BUaranteed. 334 West 6th roadway,"" reported that the ficht went only eiKht rounds and were very short. that the In nddi- Mct- r.n Jacksonville. Dance 9 to 2. rnpoic .ircues.ia season was at its height, bounties .v ....... mSe ,.c..s. iaveraBed around at least riuht per Thursday nfternoon to Alfred O. u.iy " Anderson of this city nnd Adelaide . Dance' Meet n. ..1 i .l. Twimiuist of Medford. drams 1 I'asii Courier. Dance to 2 Da nee. Iliversidc Coiumunlty Club Saturday nlKht. liroudway, jr. nd Mrs. Frank Worne ft Orchestra. '"''this forenoon for their home In The condition of Dwlchl Itandall. Oakland. Calif.. followlnB three asslstnnt In tho local weather bu-, (laVM ,,,., n,.rP reau office, who has been laid uu Wells Taxi. S5c. Phone 25 Vf at home with an abeessed ear. was Impostors who represent them so much Improved that he was able , n( ,,.,.,,, of ,(. .,,,. , In vImII I ho ittfirB fur n i few n.in ' t - i . vlUo but. nite ut the I', s. llntl. M' tropolo Orchestra. i lie city cuniinisf ion of Itaker. Cre.. 011 Mu 11 day approved on first reiiilinj mi ordinance to tax Hit' I'urlfic Tili-phuiie and TU'ni)h cuinpaiiy cents per month lor' each of it poles on a trcct, alley or any jiuMic ground in the city. The ordinance will k Into effect Phone y 'MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY inately the same ortiitilitall...i '-" '.'"' " M.iieu i-eoruary 2s in apiu-oxi- revenue as 1)1 barrassment to that durinir the past few month: cordillL' to liriL-itdiec All... llaynlon. In chnrt-e of the work In T. rl- wlu'- ' special Orecon and southern Idaho. The 1 , ; yn,un lo 'J-r' special $4 9S: Impostors have obtained Salvation i V: U0" r'7 ;i"- "I" ' '"' S3.US; val Army uniform, somehow, and have i U. , ,;'"0, one lot solicited funds In the name of the' . ' "'"','al ' rurll. Kid- orKHnlxutlun. in order to nafeeuard lu,V, Vc a,,u uu- iicnlnKi u....h ,,.ri,.,.. i ,k. ! 1 Jt. Chapman mo Alllllliery sale now c-olnir oil ul ' " tl.n l.-... ..... ... . .... . . ., , .......... ..., ...n ,n..i in .11. M. ntes this forenoon, lisi nisht he hnd his first Rood aleep In a week. llowovei) when his. condition Is built up for the ordeal his tonsils will be cut out next Friday, after Vfhlcli he will return to duty, re stored to his normal Kood health. Iris display, Mann's window. Sun day and Monday. Iave orders at store or aee them Browing; at (e nevii and Sherman. CummlnKH, J49-1. Ouests from a distance register-1 w.iribl- ... '. . I rd at Modford hotel. Include Hay j M on sei-lnn the cards before ten- i ,nSlnu', P STaftlnir by experl- Krntier. The Hand Ilov Shn.u.e --'!t l'r..i Mabel Kastman of Boise. Ida. 6th si., just east of Crocreterla Min. Mnble C. Hamilton is dem-iha on .ll.nlnv i,e,,,,,if.,i ... onstratlnB Oolden West coffe. at : , CVerJ- ,ye. including the famous -lacalnsl such i.mril.e. i.. ih. . v . ji. i,n.ipnian motored to Mi d- Mrs. Fred 1 .,rlBll,,u.r ayIltun ,, ,,. a I ""','r'"" '" '""ie this 1 .k-n.,1 ,.r,i .. ..!, n,i.,i,(Ii niominp and transacted some I U....1... ..... ... . ". 1 business In the cilv Jenkins of Indianapolis. I111I.. derlne ,i,,,m. ti, I . . uressful walnut (I. II. Wnhle und family and Mrs.1 ti, i....,a i.,..'ui. " "' :" """ess. 417 Klr. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store (lodward'B atore In Jacksonville. t.; c. o. Whitman of Medford was n business visitor In Grants Pass on Thursday. Hemstitching 80 per yard. But ton! covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. W. Li. Hurst of Kacle Point wns a monx the many Medford vis itors Thursday. Alra. Hurst Is In terested In the county fair and wants to see the fair held this fall. See Elinor Harney Hu-h for re cleaned alfalfa aeed and baled hay. S-6 K. Main. I'hone 902. 312tf The weather forecast for tonichl and tomorrow Is about the same ns It has lieen for several days fair and mild, with low humidity. Today was cloudy for the most part, follow in a maximum, yes terday of so and a minimum of 46 this rnoriilna Have you heard Gene Austin's new Victor release? Ask to hear It. Palmer Music House. Court Hall of Medford and A. C Nininifer of Ashland were In Klam ath Kails Tuesday noon addressini; the Mons club and talking- a Intl.. baseball and mxinR the need of having a. Klamath teitnt In the K-a-Kuc thl, year. Klamath If alia Her ald. ftCKUlar dance, Kuclo Pelnt Sat. SK Rocks An 0 1 d-fashioned cookie, which your grandmother took especial pride in will be the item which we will fea ture tomorrow as our regular Satur day special. Rock Cookies 16 doz. This is a very low price for these pop ular cookies, which are generously filled with nuts and iced with a delic ious maple icing. On sale at 9 a. m., until our supply is exhausted. Come early to avoid being disappointed. - l.aee mid MonoKlam hats: also more popular priced hats. fil Carl H. I'ylis and K. C. Durkes were nmonK the Klamath Kails residents spendine, yesterday In Medford. Sugar pine shakes, Medford I.br. Co- 33tf A child welfare clinic at like Creek called County Nurses Au Itusta (Hover and I.yda KiiiK and County Physician 1.. D In-kcep to that section today. The clinic is expected to bo well attended. Inasmuch as the Lost Creek and liutte Creek sections will also be represented there. A picnic Is also scheduled lo be ejven shortly be fore the openini: of the clinic, ac cording to plans. Ilviiulur dance. Kaulu Point Sat Clayton Isaacs left yesterday for northern California on u few days' business trip. Cieno Austin, the popular A'lctor recording artist, has made two new records. They are the best ever. I Ask to hear them. Palmer Music ilouhc. 57 Allium.- the hotel Ktiesls la .Med ford from the Mate of Wa.-hinf.-tou are Frederick Watson of Wenal hee. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. DroUKai.l of Clielialis. .Mr. and Mrs. I.. I llasbiouch. II. II. Many. Trunk P. Lansney. H. M. .Southard. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. (lonard and W. D. Hay den uf Seattle. "nee: ,r here? When? Mio iy'' j J'l l-onvllle. Sat. nite" i i M'-ttoioi- un hestrfi Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s SATURDAY SPECIALS I . -i ' -; '" I NETTED GEM POTATOES - V. S. No. 1 jrra.lc, cwt $1.90 ! Tliip; i.s oui- rcirular seed stuck ami a real luv 1 z. Ulacklcaf " 10" ami tii(.-iouiiil liar CfJ- I AVlialc Oil Soap, special i t (iladioli JJulhs This mixture contains varie- I tics wo stild lor -fl.(H) and Cfl I jvi- doz ouc a Sweet J'otato l'lants, ?Rf I L' dozen for wOC f i 70-11,. sack ..! 1 .O0 4 , vljiif now wffl ! m' wawt J&rZ M ! Li JUST ONCE IN AN AGE DO YOU feF i I SEE A PICTURE LIKE THIS Wf M I A GLORIOUS EPIC OF NOBLE r:' r $M III 1 iec." FAtu'1' "' 1 1 m a A GLORIOUS EPIC OF NOBLE DEATH. OF HEROIC YOUTH CCp THESE STEPSONS kjLiIL 0F HELL. THEY WELCOME DANGER THEY GAMBLE FOR DEATH MIS SIONS OVER THE POPPY FIELDS OF FRANCE IN The Legion of the Condemned STARRING GARY COOPER and FAY WRAY BETTY BROWN at the GIANT WURLITZER Admission Matinee 10 and 35 Evenings 10 and 50 SUNDAY THE DUNCAN SISTERS IN T0PSY und EVA Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD UKE MOTHER MADE" SUMMER SHOPPING With the coming of summer hot weather needs present themselves special foods, drinks, and the home utensils necessary for the preparation of. the foods so essential to hot weather comfort. Here you will find such items in abundance, every department fully supplied with what you need, and at a saving. Luncheon foods, picnic supplies, prepared meats, salads, ice cream, fountain drinks and in our kitchenware department the utensils that are indispensible in hot weather. BREAD lib. loaf 3 for 20c lb. loaf lOc Made in the old-fashioned way with out the use of commercial substitutes. GARDEN HOSE U. S. Rubber Co.'s best quality ribbed molded hose guaranteed against the new high city pressures. : 50 feet . . , $5.79 25 feet". $2.98 OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Bananas, good firm fruit, 4 lbs. . .25c Crystal White Soap, '12 bars 45c White King Washing Powder, large package for ................. .39c Swift's Jewel Shortening, 4-lb. can, 73c; 8-lb. can $1.35 Del Monte Medium Peas, No. 2 can, 3 for . . 48c Dona Castile Soap, 3 bars 23c Mission Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for ..... 25c Peaches, Farm House brand, large halves, No. 2 cans, 2 for 35c Del Monte Peaches, No. 2 cans, fancy halves or sliced, 3 cans . . . 59c Malt Syrup, Miller's High Life, quart can .49c Bottle Caps, box containing 1 gross, 29c, Everready Siphon Filter, the best filter ........ $i;00 Monarch Cocoa, 1-lb. can 30c Diced Carrots, fine as fresh, and ready to serve in five minutes, No. 2 can 15c Extra Large Eastern Oysters, tall can, 2 for. ... : 35c Radishes, firm and crisp, 3 bunches, 10c Ripe Tomatoes, field grown, lb. . .15c Artichokes, extra large, 4 for. '. . . ,25c Ice Cream Freezers, 2-qt. size 89c Electric Toaster, guaranteed one year by the maker $1.00 Enameled Pail, 3-gallon size 59c Aluminum Waterless Cookers . . . $3.95 House Paint, Certainteed, in white or gray, per gallon $2.79 Weathershield, per gallon $1.59 Special Citrus Powder Sale, 2 pack ages citrus powder and a dish drainer easily worth what we ask for all 89c IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT The new Japanese Toyo Cloth Toyo cloth is a new Japanese fiber woven fabric, backed with twill, with wearing qualities even greater than leather with the advantage of being light and airy. This affords the foot perfect ventilation in hot weather. It's the newest and latest and of course we have it at the right price. Tan and cream or tan and green with tan leather trim, tan and red with red leather trim. Choice $5.49 Black and brown kid, fancy cutout arch support oxford $5.89 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Breaded Veal with Cream Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Peas, Coffee, Tea or Milk. '. 25c Evening Lunch at 5 o'clock Use our lot while shopping with us. It's for the use of our customers while trad ing with us. GATES 8c LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference WHILE THEY LAST Earliest of All - ' POTATOES $1.25 Per Cwt.o o Good Enough to Eat tXTl . T t r w nat is 1 our 1 avonte W Tooth Paste? Make a selection of any dentifrice you pre fer and we will take pleasure in presenting you v o ' . . Free of Charge a Nice Tooth Brush i if. 1 OurQSaturday Surprise This' Week Jas. McNairV Pharmacy l.. -w - . .... Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 6th at Cartlett -WI..I ?sia --1 iln i Hi r 214 Kimt Main St.