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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1928)
ATJE TWO HrEDFORD MATL TRTBTjyfl, M"EDFORD, OTTEfiOXT FRIDAY, JUNK 1, 102. I . .. ... -. - ;;;-7. ",..."." . rocal and ' Personal i AVltiam Cox of Kuk no in seek- j A mat r!ut,'if HiMfetiKe was IsKUc-d Iiik liin ,mn, Itiimu, J 7, who UIh- at the county clerk'n office yeatcr- aifarci from Jhhih with Dull ; luy to John Jionneit, ai. una i.ueun both of Kacrunu-uto, Itoyil Calif. Havf you iturcliased that gratl- 'anic, 21. The Cox hoy Ik 5 f ! inches tall, weighs ) i'. iuun(lu, hay dark t ay oyen um iiht hrown hulr. ii Mi-ar on hit It-it hand, unci ' i .. . i...v rilizeint are reminded hy Kire'wore a hlack liat, hluo shirt, ldueof Ht,.,.j die muiiuKram Htutlowry rhief KHiotl that puirula of iioy l ovcrallH. hlack oxfords and soekti. j jn hjKh nchool coIoih. Price $1.00. Scouts will ho on duty all day to-I Camel it hort and hats blue i James McNulr'a I'harmuey, 214 10. checking ui on clean-up ) una iuuck mur. ne woro a miu- uiuin. 71 j no i HeiKc com. oiue uniri aim ugui nai mono activitit'h Of the past WeeK. J u hvvv roui. mui- muri iinu UKin mu. i,imvnK a v!U here W'llh Hcoutrt arc to awKcmhle at cout , Mi anil Mr. '. J. AVeaver of ' fHendn, MIhh Alllc I'hiHlpH rcturn lieodnuurtcrH on Kiwi Mutn HtroK j yreka spent yesterday and part of , ed to her home in t'ottitKC Grove at H o'clock tomorrow hum iiiuK. Moiiay in this city. aticr which they are then to re-j. Vou iiM youp i.;aillIliaiJ Ko. port to Hire Chief Elliott. , , dak and supplies at James Me A full line of Nyiil I'reparallona. I Suir I'hartnacy, 214 10. Main. 71 I'hone 11. wo deliver. James! Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hoover of Uir McXair's riiarniucy, 2M 1-.. Main. : wrt M An Item of. interest to Alcdfonl people Ik tin following from iht Ashland Tiding In Its 12 years (ibo ciWumn: "lioy iJavis, foiim:" Ashland rwtilcnt and now court Htemifrapher for the circuit court at Medford, has received the. ap lialntment of deputy clerk for the I'niteU Ktates district court, mjc- ceediiiK Jurtee Canon, who resin I cd to become register of the land j office at It one h u r jr. Mr. Iuls will I have fine offices in the jfTw fed jeral huilriliiK at Medford. 1isirict yesterday. . . "u" , . her In Medford to try southern tie- Kincaid and Walkor's djincc, ! son cases" i Fairgrounds, Sat. niKht. Supper at ' 1 midnight -,j Dane e, Uiverside Community 71 Tin' public market of lmnoi-rov Is cxppc-Ktil to !' exceptionally Knuil .iicoorilliiK to MarkftHKlHtcr K. J. Hunyuril. who milil today that a luri;-. aborted mipply "f humi--Ki-uu-n produce mid bcrrli-B will moliBbly lo on hand. I'o.ib were the feulurtt of yesterday'K market and were Hold at low pricm. Klnrnld and. WiUkcr'" dance. Fali'Kniunds. Sat. nliilit. tiupper. at lilidni'hl. . 72 ()lie.Ht from a distance rccWcred lit Medford hotelH Include l T. t'onlcy of Chicago anil Hen II. Mat kins and party of Idaho Pull, Ida. The ladlCH of the Firm Method Int church will Rlvo n cooked food Kale Katmday mornliiB at the Pub lic Market. . i... I... .. ...71 AmoiiB the flmt Medford people to vlnit Diamond lake thin ncann wi're John DennlKon and family. He reports that the roads are In excellent condition. Two ladles want ride to Ijs An Helen. Will Kharo expenses, l'hone '.134-X. .,.-. Vi' A nuanllty of oil uptlled on the l'ailflc hlclnvay.near.Talcnt Kim day inorulnt; niade-thiv pavement slippery ami dangerous. Traffic I if (leer C. P. Tale.nt removed the hnziinl hy eoverlnc the oily pave nient with sand. Several complaints had been received. Ashland Tld- lllKS. Kalurday (it Public Market. 11. 1. Ited fryers for .sale. 71 A divorce decree, granted., to Jllldn Huber from V. J. Iluber In circuit court, was nn file today ,.t the county clerk's office. Iloth persons have been Medford resi dents for sometime. , Want to ko to I.. A. next week In private car. fall 310 N. llnrl lelt. Phone 7.r,J-M., " ' 73 .loe Cave,, well known member of the police department, wns re colvlni; coni;ruilations toilay upon Ihn nrrlval of a new son to himself and wife, at his home early, yes terday mnrnlnK-. The new pros pective policeman has been chris tened .lames. Notice Due to rey.ue.Hts from those wishliiK to enroll In the (as llemon pncklnK school who can not do mo on week ;days, the office In the old Kaufman plant will be open next Hunday from ,.to,6 p. m. 72 I,. Kilmer was amom; the Klam ath Kails people In Medford. who arrived yesterday. Don't foritet the Owen - OroKon and Oranls Puss biUiolalH ftaine at the KalrKrounds tiunday June 3rd. lit 2:30. . . . 72 The forecast of cloudy weather and 'normal temperature for to niuht and Saturday seemed to fore cast weather It day. ahead of lime, for luilay was eloudy .much of the lime, following, u maxlpuim of fvl, yesterday. This mornings 'ilijli nium was -18. ' ' Kurnllurn repiilrlim wanted. ?A. N. Thlbanll. Phono 116-Tf.' " , i. x i rest-cm i ii v s en i nir oir ouinsi district have as their r i. ,i, ..i... .i , i ,. cliestril Kliests their old friends. Dr. and : on julv 4 to loin with Josephine Fern Oswald filed a divorce suit Mrs. (I. Wlnslow and their son- j eouJtty . iiccordlnK to word received in-law and daughter, Mr. mill Mrs. f,.om the coast town. Crescent City 1'Yert Woody, all of I-os Aniteles. j business men are said to favor call Klncald and Walker's d'u n c v. inn off the event , there in order Kiiiriirounds, Sat. nlh-lit. Supper at j th,lt th(.y mlly ,ilk0 W1., the one mldnicht. 72 helm- planned for (JrnntH Pass. A . Temporary nillo licenses were Is-I maci,,,, iM lo )0 ,,,,i Crescent sued at the sheriff's office today to Maurice Spatz of .Medford.. "W. W. Potter, Karl Dynd. V. W. Henry and Frank Dluck of Ashland, anil in circuit court today against Joe Oswald on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. -The couple were, married In Med(ord May 1 ", I'JTl, and have on child. D a n e o, Ulversidc Communy Club, Saturday eve. IJroiuUvay Or-l-hestra. 12 Ouesls from Porllani at Med ford hotels Include 1,. C. Hill. K. (I. I,eeilmcr, A. It. Dexter, Laura Dra-kc. i:. Drake, Jr.. M. S. Huxhes. Carl Kchnecker, W. , L. Parkhurst. y. (1. Cate, I. W. Meliilyrc. H. It. Watson, D. II. Jones and AVillis city toniifht at which deflnlto ae tion will be taken. , It Is liosslble that -a one-day celebration will be slaired in the coast town, however. J. F. Whetstone of Central Point. uli Kl.viral w arships m e expected Dance. I-ikc Creek. Sat. nlte. 72to )t, n the harbor. Olaills Puss Californians registered at local j courier. hotels Include Thomas fllendcn-; Nuw Is the time to liny that liat. mnif ot. ron .nines, l.an t.amnie p,.u.,.s slushed to make a clean j white. ... . on ..no ," sweep of summer Bats. M.ldle D a n i e, Wversliic Community. Jonci of lerkeley. Mrs. l.mma l ),, , .,, ul !)(. llnd ,.,,,. t.,ulj Killul.jiiv Bl.uadway Or- Kini; of chlco, Mr. and Mrs. , A . j hats from S3. 118 down' to ltKc, We ! chcstra. 72 Schad, Mr. and Mrs. S...I. tlrolie make a clean, sweep everv season! . i.-'i,.,. i-ni,.. n..., i.'in,.n ,.t,.i ; Jones of l.os A nsnles, l() , ,eadv for thn comimi senson. 1 i.-iiii. in i..,,..n .a., w. i.i ,,'; til'ilen, John . You'll aiinreciitte our nrii-es. Come. I r..- i,....i,i..i.i -i.ir: The l-.miny I.ou Hat Shoppe, in tin- j will intend the stale convention of ! M. M. Store. 71', (jrc chiefs, of which heils Hie Included anions the Ol'CKOnlans ; president. Followlnu- the I-onven-ri Kistereii at Medford holds, other ; tion. Mr. and Mrs. i;llloti w ill visit than those from Portland, are Knu I seashore resorts for a short vacu- ' Wooster of Salem, Mrs. Letha Mc-jtlon. . ! Cnrlhy of Ilandon. I.. II. Conley. The Thrift Shop has many 'bnr-j Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Schroff, Mrs. j (.-alns this week: the followlnc. are ' l.' lr l!,it.i..u f i.-i, i ii I . . line of liild-sumnier hats elder of Salem and W. P. (line of! I, ,.,.i ..i.'.,i n ': Koseburi;. ' I fort raliKO. electric heaters, earnet : Dance. Lake Creek, Sat. nlte. 72 j sweeper, runs, two nuilts, children's Charles mill A. H. lEeiimrs. the n,.,.- l,..u.. ,' ,.A..'.. . r , '," ' . 'ocai iiuorneys, will reiurn to llieir ,! mt),. Anyone hnvlns a dis-i A l.,rKe ermvd Is expeeled to ul; offices tl.o first of tile, week utter carded child's bed to lvo awav, ! tend the baseball mime between havlmt attended Ihe funcrn.1 of their ivt us know and we will call fori ( rilll K Pass, and Owen-Oreuon at bn.lher Clarence. 1 Seallle.. i. n,,,,., f,,....,.t the Thrift .Shoo! Hie IMUiKrounds Sunday, June 3rd, Kincaid and Walkers ii n n e o. wlu n von .-ire ele,,,,i.. !,.,,. itl Falriirounds, Sat. nlulit. Hupper at j call 4r.O or deliver bundles over' mlrihlKht. , 72 j Woolworlh's store nnd lies cafe. 7 I W. M. Welly, a farmer iesldln(.- J,.. and Mrs. D. C. Horlon left ! near .Medford. who was cited to this iifternoori for their home in aiilieue 111 eli-eiilt I'liuel in I'nnlniiiiit C...KI.. r..it .. ..i Dunce. Lake Creek. Sat. nlte. 72 ; proceed I nun broinjhl nuulnst him ' visit h'. wiih r,.i..,iu ,..i,ii AI Mche, nmompanied by other! by t. c,y sanitary Service com-lrmuc by molor from San Fran-' and C. I Mr. and. Mrs. C II. Kemp, Jr., F. T: I.ydiiard. J H. Splro, Mrs. I-Ula Coleman, Ury an (.'olenian. Max Msyer. Lev. K. Cohn, . r. Mills and F. (I. KImk ston .of Kan Francisco. f The Hand llox 223 Must Sixth,' offers .very special reductions, on a small lot of the famous Clak'c anil AlonoKrain rhoupenux, A very attruellv now on i vltes you. "l I C. I'i. Maud came In from hlsj at 2:30 J. II. Jlierma of the Oflce Ap pllanee shop In Medford spent sev eral. hours 111. Ashland yesterday triinsactlm; business. local fishermen, sjient a. successful otltliiK.lnst Sunday at Smuiiw lake, where he. reported the flshlm- to be Hood. He caiiKht Hie limit. In u short time. While Siiuaw lake Is an Ideal body of water for flshiuc purposes, the route requires a hike of several miles to reach It from an auto road. Don't forget the Owen Oregon and Crants Pass baseball Kame at the FnliKi'ounds Sunday June 3rd. at 2:3(1. 7;. pany. must observe Ibo Injunction I'cisco. Altho n a m e d in honor of one of our most popular na tional heroes this delicious sweet goods item has proved itself wor thy of the name by the readiness, with which it has been accepted by bur , customers! We will have them on sale tomorrow at the very 'special price of " 23c doz. Delightfully fried in Crisco and rolled in Powdered Sugar we. know these tempting; rolls will not last long at this price. ' Come early or reserve yours by phone. On sale to morrow only... occupy his pulpit Sunday inornlin; A lurne crowd is expected , lo ul- lend the baseball Kame between Grants Pass and Owen-OrcKon ill the FaliKroiinds Sunday. June 3rd. at 2:.HI. 7.. A. I-. Mays had the pleasure of 1 call this week from 1111 old friend, Frank A. Clark, 11 wool buyer of Huston, who has been In Mud ford u ml vicinity for several days past 011 business. Dunce, Lake Creek. Mai. nlle. 7 2 The Aero club of Oregon. Port land chapter, will hold Its second vinual nil- carnival at the Port of Portland airport. Sunday. June 111. Ill the list of events to take place are, speed races for open coeplt planes ami for cabin planes,, n re lay race of lliree learns, to planes leach: a pei-rorimiiico denionstra I Hon for stock model planes, and a ! dead-slick landlni; conical, and 1 stuilt contest ami a parachute Jump. . which was recenlly issued auainst him to prevent, him from collcetlni; KarhfiKC In Medford. ThollKh he had been ordered by the circuit court to refrain from maklns carb nue . collections. Welly hud been makliiK'.rcKular , collections from the Hotel Medford nevertheless. Pnnce,. Itlversldo Community Club. Saturday eve. Hroadway Or chestra, 72 A tennis toiirmimeiit between l,e. 1,. 1-. uiwrcnce. pastor Of the West Side club nf Mr,ir,,,,l .....II I me 1 esiiyiorian cnur. h. will re-1 the Ashland Normal school was' nil II II 0111 lulsn. Oklu.. where be schedllltil to ).e plaved off this has been aHendlnii the ineetini! of 1 afternoon at Ashland. Hie general usscmbly. In lime to, Don't be tied ,l,.u. i.e 1., Ills. Chiropractic Willi Hussion j massimo will lve you heallh. Dr.' Slmliins. over Woolworlli store. 71 The postofflre de))a rlmcllt has! contriK'tcd with I hi- Coast Auloi lines for .situ- route service seven i times weekly between Grunts Pass! mid Oregon Caves, for two years : from June 1. F.xoollent risliInK al Suuset-un-Iho-llouuo now. Modern camp, i-i'iisonalilo prices. Cuiuplnir and flslilmt supiilles. Oil on road dry. Phone 3D-X-I I. 70. In furtlieranee of his unsuccess ful rnmpalKii for county clerk of Jackson county. A. J. Crose of Medford spent $!M.2i. aceordlnti to' a report of expenditures lie filed! at Hie county clerk's office yes terday. . 1 I Dunce, Itlversldo t'npiiminltyj Club. Saluriluy eve. Hroudway or-' chcstra. 7. Clayton Isaacs. manaKi-r of tilt-1 Palmer .Mllsie Ininse h:is ui.i.nl II... Don't fori;el Hi,, owen - OickoiiI past few days In uorlheru CuiK anil c.ranls Puss baseball uninc al fornla on a business trip., Ihe FaliKi-oumls Sunday June Hid. Aster, ?.lulu, Kiillardia lind smiii- "l J:'1"- ' 72 ; driiKou plants for suie. If. tjulnce.l tin one of Ihclr periodical vislls il'.tf.i to Medford and Ihe valley. Mrs. I For a vlsil wllb hiu PI vrilll Ciileiimn I i .1 1, ' ,...,, , . . (uii .in... t, , ivOOKCl I I The Slu-fte l:,'l);a Course, and Ihe Height Siiiplcmenlul System present the very latest ideas in the tcai-hiiiK of modern piano playing, modern technic, and modern liar-' niony. Fred Allon Mait'lu. leaclu r of piano. Studio 31 S Liberty l:bl::. Phone 72. Sumnier term, June lib to AllKUKl 1 lib. 7.". "Clubldlii; a Husband." .the Y. W. C. A. benefit play: will In. ..re sented tnnlcjit al Phoenix al the I bylei-lan chur"-li al s e'e I. ,ek i Phone . " d acdT snuff '9 BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERI2ED SAFE -FUR PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY DANCE f HILATHTY HALL , , Saturday Night ia n B m m a P i Klla Coleman ami of Snn Francisco arrived icre yes- of llerrydule, - IS. H. F.wnrt. who ls'fj toi-li-. 1 11 tile contractor In Oakland. Calif.. 0: JOIINS-.MANVII.l.l-: ROOFING and SHINGLES ' AT TROWBRIDGE . LUMIIEU YAIID Kn( barbe, u... samlwlchi-!. iMiil.ai'1'K-.-iV 1. l.i i.,i . no ri.vcr.-e.. Mjtc n-fiarhecue. .1 'j . Wanted.'. iloiil,.n., 1.. n...l nillen iiiirtM-'iif -iMcdfohf id' hiBh- tlie-anmmt nlcnle. Kvornhartv auto: 13 D B D II B 3 yy" ' " ' ""I Mirk,- Plmemr, Snmlay. .Inne'fl. 72; m mm am am mtmm NEVER YA NOTE: - s- . High School a ffk '''- Oornrrionccnicnt If i iyjk Exev'cics Jf 1 '4W e?f?iYa Have our patrons praised a piogram so highly. NEVER Have you seen such drama as , this story of the little Paris street . vyaif and her lover who leap from the depth of degredation. IN (7th Heaven9 with . JANET GAYNOR CHAS. FARRELL ft Jimfsr. ni . f s -'- md . . .HUNT'S I Craterian Tomorrow Si MX Admission I NOtS chunge In time tchedula wfk- i . I Matinee On thow only 2 p. m. WM ia & OUC I Evenlna Two howi. 6:45-:15 ALSO ACTS Bros. SAX0pH0(VE kings 'ind ' ,n 'mtiout A w"'ard Mack j Tl iGdnomy Groc eteri "THE HOME OF, BREAD , LIKE MOTHER MADE" , GOOD GOFFEE - The goodness of coffee depends principally upon its freshness hotV soon it gets to you after roasting Big Roasters have tried every device known to seal the coffee in such a manner as to bring it to you with its full flavor and aroma H oW nearly they have failed can best be judged by comparing it with freshly roasted coffee Try a pound of our blends It will cost you less even tho of higher quality than the canned brands, yet will give you flavor a nd aroma you cannot get in any except the freshly roasted coffees Try it at our risk Your money cheerfully refunded if not up to expectations'. ' - BREAD Finest flavor and quality because baked without alum-bearing substi tutes., Mb. loaf 3 for 20c 1Mb. loaf 'CIV ...10c COFFEE Our own roast of three very fine blends of coffee. White Sa g, lb. 33c Red Bag; lb. 43 c . Blue Bag, lb '. ... .49c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Crystal White Soap, 12 bars ...... 45c Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 4 bars ..... 19c Cigarettes Chesterfields, Camels,: Lucky Strikes or Old Golds , 3 packages 33c Motor Oil Zerolene in the stand ard grades gallon 4&c; in 5 gallon lots . . Mobiloil gallon 77c; 5 gallon lots . Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls - 1 ' Malt Syrup We have your favorite ,' Brand 59c to 83c Milk Borden's or Carnation tall cans .3 for 27c Ripe Olives No. 1 tall can Lindsay Brand ............ Dill Pickles No. 2 can 15c; quart glass jar .46c .75c .25c 15c .30c 1 .39c .10c .23c .44c ,23c Sweet Pickles pint jar 24c; puart jar Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg. . Quick Quaker Oats the larger packa ge '. Wesson Oil qt. can Warrenton Minced Clams No. tall can Extra Large Eastern Oysters tall can 2 for 35c Certc per bottle 25c Two-quart Ice Creani Freezers . . . 89c Home Comfort Bread Boards Hand painted maple boards with decorated knife, choice $1.19 White Cups and Saucers 10c Sugar Cured Hams or whole pound .25c -A $10.00 PAIR OF SHOES FOR $2.00 Here is your chance to save pn shoes Buy one pair of cur regular $7.33 shoes (tr 2 usual $10.00quality) for our regular price $7.33 and ycu may have the second pair for $200. If you tan't use both pair bring a friend and divide the cost. , GARDEN HOSE U. S. Rubber Co's best ribbed hose guaranteed against the new city pres sure. 25 ft. $2.98 50 ft. . . : . . ... .$5.79 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Breaded Veal Mashed Potatoes Cream Gravy Green Peas Butter ed Bread Coffee or Milk Ready at 11:30 ... .... .... ,. 25c GATES & LvYDIARD ,- '.'.'.' Buy here and bank the difference -, Use our parking lot while trading with us. PERMANENT WAVING ' LIKE NATURE'S OWN Mr. Saul, Demonstrator, of New York WILL GIVE WAVES FOR 2 DAYS ONLY Sfti - " " VLi JN, ?, r Jf K1UA r and 1 UKUA I t Emma Cline Beauty Shop Phone 454 for Appointment " -4. Peas for Canning Jk'livercil Or You ('an .Pi.'kTlu'in , Telephone 370-M These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy ' ' Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Kodak Film Developing j j Fast Mail Order , Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERSH MaitBf PhAtn PlnlikaM Atl 21 E. Main St. MeriforiW