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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1928)
PXGE TWO MEDFORD UATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTD, r)REGOXVFBI1MYrvIULV-20rl .?-f-v.t.r--.--;--:c-'? ' Personal Otlo Klum, former well known: ('omll)B hack to Mcdfoid '?ster- MIhh Voia Mi-Mlllln of Koseliurs coach or the .MrrtMrrl hliih school, rtiiy for a lilt 1- warmth, followinp j yricjip Thursitny vMiIiib;' .1-iluiiil and coach fot- ynain p.-.t at the a vlclt to mlnn.hy-lhf-Hi-H and friend. university In Honolulu II. T.. who I'nwrnl City, t hief ,,r IN.lii-,. and Walker's dime it . ,i.,n Ik ifmllnK the Mis damns .'.Irl'ri-illn will leave Saturday n It lit i-m' vit-itlnK relailveM nnd tonnirroiv to continue, a vacation of Charles u el. her nrHv..,i i.,..'.,. en. is in -a -in, i,:.i, was a sieiiM'r a wcck .11 ine latter place. Chief mornin!: from liuircne fir.. I,. Identification biulBmi for all i at the noon luncheon or ihe K. llcl'icilj.- iemrted In, 111 resort spend 11 few day-, at the home of lncniherH or the Medronl American I wanls cluli of Ashland foiiay. town to le chilly, Kp--ijilly i'an- his stei-hrother. I,. M. Davis l.enion post have arrived, and are I Walker's dance. Hilarity. Hull. don. lie drove from Crescent City llanco at l.alte Creek Sal. nltc. avnll.'lhlc from Artjmnnt l.ee flar-; Salurilay nluhl. il'O 10 Itnndon on the const highway, ' with his fanilly summer .Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Itanlels lock ill the chnmher of Commerr 111,. nauKcs are in oe v. o, .., ,... . , June,,!!. Alaska, aceoidlnt mcnihers In order that visllliiK i tn p,l(it.., cards received hv frlen.u leulonnaires at the state convention j ft,.,., In nvo weeks may ask them ror Information. Aledford tnemhers are tu'Ked to procure the Undue, as early as possible In nriler thnl this preliminary matter may lie dispos ed of. Al, Store, is a nolo of rare liar Kiilns. Sale Is now on. 1 1 I .Mm. (leorite Walker of .U.-dfoid Is the house fctlesl ,,r .r. and All's. C. K. Anders. .Mrs. Walker will he here for at least a week. Iiur fliir her slay In ihe city Mr. and .Mrs. Anders have planned a num. known residents of Med ford up to,,,,,, ,...ls ;,..,,,, which he declared was In Kood condition. Al Adrienne's. your ehol, ? of tiny i flress. valtH's up to s:'.'i, for I ."i. The I.Ik ilearanee sale of hats iturday. Il at the I'.mmy i.ou Hat Shop In M .Mr. anil .Mrs. (I. I.. Davidson left yesterday for a short business trip to Portland. l-teward's HO A VI Ti Ktore. Your choice of any Ki dress, special Hi. II.'.. Mil' .Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Krholz of Santa Kosa. Calif., former well Walker's dam e. Hilarity Hall. Saturday nlcht. l L'h l.lKhl i-lmidlness this forenoon for a short timo seenied to Indi cate a break in the weather, but Ihe forecast ror tonight and Satur day is ror fail- weather and no i chance In lemoeralilre. The nm-wl. shipment of fast colored i mum of veslel dav was (ill ! wash prints, also voiles, values up i The 1,0. clearance sale of ImlV. special il.ll.'.. Steward's! at u,e Kmniv Lull Hal Shon In M for a ten days' visit with friends.! .. .. . ' ; " o'". Is a sale of rare bar- They arc mnkin,! a reaulor vaca-I ' ' . "''"'"'' , Kains. Kale Is now on. I'M' tlnn of tho visit, dlii'lnir which thev! .n 1 1 vi a u li cc, I c. I!. UoKers ujwl W. II. Iloslet will visit Crater Lake and the other New five years iiko. where Harry and, his father were In the bakery busl- I ". ' ., . """e"'"" ' I to s.i.r.o. ; II 'I it 1.', Store Galey of Thursday eveuinc. for .Milwaukee, I rived in .Medford yesterday noon : rainy After visiting rebitlves In San i I'Yancisco durliiK the past two weeks .Mrs. l-:thel Wheeler ami j.Mrs. .1. W. Slater returned in il.il- fol'd this inorniiifr. Mediord's newest Hat Shoppe, Ihe Hand linx, L';:i Hnst tin SI., haa on display a marvelous selec ' Hon of the famous flaire felts. ! price, very modest tit St;.:,u. s. .v I II, stamps fciven with every pur . chase. We invite u,ur n! .,.,., i(,n 1 -' 1 - -Mr. and Mrs. Kirehaossncr. Trail , re.-ldenls. were in MciUoid today. milking prciaralions to leave f,,j San l-'raneisco tomorrow. They .will spend Ihe remainder of the ; summer and m(,sl of next winter : in ( 'alifurnla. We have something choice In tree props, no r. it fall In sen them. Hunt ever Finer Icivlnw .Medford. ! Walker's dance. Hilarity Hall, j Saturday nipht. Dr. C. K. Jenkins of Jacksonville entered a plea of Kllllly 111 the court of Justice in mill, ,u a ruin ki- oi siiuoiiiiK a arrived uanie nun ironi a nmnwny. lie ivas fined S30 and costs of $4. He was held for shooting u dove, which was said to have been for a sick patient of the doctor. rjrants Puss t 'ourler. Cenol Foot Joy for tired, nchlnt: feet. James .McNair's I'harniacv. 214 10. Main. lL'li" (Itiesls from n distance registered to Medford hotels Include II. J.u licrltz and M. I'Vldinan of llaltl- niorc. Mil., Mr. and Mrs. fieo. It, nollliiner of ChienKO,. U. . M, .An derson and family. Mrs. Hoberl Jack and family and Mrs. .1. M Anderson and family of rtock Hprlntis. Wyn., Mrs. W. I). Clay pool and Dorothy Palmer of Phoe. nlv .Aril!., nnd P. K. W. KehlinB of Kvnnslon, 111. Dance at Lake ("reek Sat. nlte. I I'll II. II. Ulce returned to Medford today from l.as Anlmns. Colo., where he was called June 10 to at tend the funeral of his father, llcv. A. W. ltlre. Dresses up to $15 values for special sale priced al SS.IIfi. Stew ard's fill li VI .1 Store. ini Sixly-four out of the slate cars registered here yesterday with Ihe local stale it ilt.i trnfflc bureau. Dressinakliu; and remodellnK. Fashion Shop, 4L'4 Medford llldu. If A Idler received by Assistant Postmaster Poland n. Heaeh this hinrnliit,' from Postniiisler Win. .1. Warner, who with his family left for Crescent City last Wednesday niornlnj! to remain there until ihe first of next month, told that they were nicely located enthiij,. a Ooeauslde Camp, more fiiiiiillnrly known as Klnnaean'H. some dls- ""' "I of Crescent city, and a ravorlte recreation place with Med ford people. Kor fleas and llooinn ilnus, cal.t and birds, use Clayton's Kilflca powder. .Iannis McXalls Pilar- inner. ? I I I:. .Main. !y.!r:;,.::: "t"u: -":"'u-'- "" "'""'" " '..n..nv, ,;; s, !!', places of intoresl herenbmils.. They , " -iu- were in l.oscluirc, on Wednesday ,aiiKllll'H, Marv .Manila ' nil are al present stopplm: at the Hotel '" l""''c company. from Medford, looklnn after l.usi-, Kalhrya. w-en, io , , in tlio ba1:.M-y M.slno.H nl SV.ntn m T , !' H'' .'n' 1 'mniliiK huIIk f..r rm-ii. win-n ' i.u- iinu cniiuivn iit Mivirii; inicfH. Dan Hoover Jiowernnin, (K'iil Shi -lH. In 1 '"". m.is iM-i-n Ha hummers is a prisoner in tin .... im.M iiiki- hi'i'k: is-; county jjiil unlav. folI.;.vfjik' his i Hint: with n-lativcM u( Kuwil. in j an -vt y('si.r.iav fr imnxi.ihm Summcin In :i rounty hnrj,-e and has licfu rcrclviiiK irwiiiin'iiis fniin tin; cntiniy hf-nlth unit for a tiilwr- ... r.-.-.. .,iinn i. ein liiiweriuail. home yesterday, as he be I came tired of pit. hint hay In the (.,. ,m(! inn eastern iirei;on sun. which has Kivcn him a deep r(ai of Ian. Ite ports comliiK from him last week llldlcaled Unit he had m-ow n fond of hay pilehitiK and that hejilan ned to pilch hay In spare' time upon his reltirn here. We keep a complete line of Xynl preparations. Phone In. James ;esiemny tor a Tew days' vacation. Vnunt- Kenneth I In rneburi; n -i turned yesterday from Portland. , w here h,. visited relatives diirlna i the past two weeks, i Many bargains for July ofiered ; at Shields'. j .Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Marsh of ! Kllder, ,. D.. slopped In Medfonl . yesterdny to visit their uncle A It Clinrls representative, lierl ha M. I u,a a fxienslvc a, driv.. -ind ' Stoneman, K,3 ,V. 0,ul,.. Phone , will return home after spoudlim i ' "' ', M.iifew days al Crater Lake -Members of Ihe newly oriranlzeil i ParUliiK 2:,c a ilay F-tst of hoys' drum and buKle corps will I brldae. old P. & !; D,'pt ' ' n i, ' mcel inniKht (. 7 o'clock al the A n.arrlaae l,.(.se was Issued playarnundsjoff F.ast Main slrcel, 10, lay at the cottniy clerk's office for Ihe third regular pracllce tin-, 10 llenjamlii Ja.-kson. f i:s- McXalr's I'harmacv 1 .1 l- m . . . : . " """". "nil Myrll, iiiini iiaipu i.offas, 1 i'n Citlifiirujans registered al Med ford bon is Include Mr .and Mrs. O. C. Applegate, Jr., of Sacra mento, Mr. and Mrs. Charles llar kliis and .Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Vfiunc or P.iirllnKame, Mr. and Mrs. ,lef. ferv, Jr.. of Chlco. Mr. mid Mrs. II. W. .Mat hews of Sau Jose. Dr. ami Mrs. Charles Coleman of Oak land. Harry W. Hcholz and family of Santa Itosa, Mr. and Mrs. John Ahern uf ilarysvllle. Hay tllllilnnd of Hollywood, Mrs. Harold Melt ols of Vreka. drover Tyler and Art Hlarbiicli of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. I'-. W. Halle of Pasadena, .1. A. Marshall ,,f h,, j k,. c,(.i i ... Kellar of Alhambra. l-'lorence llo- vey or I, oh Anueli S' and it Twenly-seven ! of Oakland Cilir boys have sinned up and, there Is j A special type of Iron props at '" " ihii.- in, i-.ii- i-ines 1. nr. 1-0. Tslf K...,i. , 1,.. i-mmiii-iors are also , lifoklnt,- for a ilnim-major. . j Ileal bai'italns In summer halsj for ladles, misses and ch'llilren. 1 Prices 011 the famous l.'airramei bonnelK Kreatly redueed. Shields. I I III" Mr. and Mrs. A. K. P. Haruiou mid Ihr lnuahlers of Oalvlaml Phone ' 51 o.4a BUTTER ICE CREAM uiii.. MMuiipiMi in Aifiironi loday on ihnlr return t r i pu from thr.'f wnHlts spont 11 f VcdlnwHtotio ami CluriiM' national purlin. Am yon KunihliriK with llfp and hoalth? To win take chiropractic With Wnituliin 1uu...,n 11.. ui 1 l(ins, over Woolwort h torn ' ' i i i ! PASTUERIZED SAFEP( IRF Mi', and 1 Allu n...ii .... PDHniirCh . t-i v i- it... i-o-'iiiii; iiiiil'-m in n . i w v . l m 1 in - i i .y.-:: way .,mi Vn.. , , ' 1 a two weeks' vacation hen- as the r'ranclseo A'"'"'""" ' "' ''i itncsl of Mr. and Mr. !..,.. .,.. lOc'TrD i','1"1";'1. ny"':S "V"'y ',:,y'i ",;'r'" " r,-'", "' '"'- 10.. per lb. Johnson's Market. , bu.-y's Shampoo will, each r.n-cent ... , , !l7tf , bollln or Woodbury's Honey and meoi ,'K T." ".' ,nll"t"n treat- Almond Cream, al cIovIb Di-iiks. i. ... . . invoice next o Itlallo Theat, suit filed by Mrs. Nellie Johnson' .-y,l Hush, the vol fl ..lav 1 . , , . ""iw"' " l-" ' " I Ihe microphone tile today al the counly clerk's of-: 1 in, I ,.r ., r , , ', el,,. ... 1 ,, , ... " 1 - s nun " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 live in .is nil. I 111 of KM i:il. and w I Hl'ii. Innrrlcil Septemlier ditrlim w'lilch Knrle Davis annoilnc cd the proai'anis. 1,'l'ei. .. r.n., i.... 1..... , Mllislrel.showanddanceal l':acl., ' bury's Shampno will, each r,-eel I olnt (il-auu'e hall ,s day nlchl. Woodbury'.s llonev and Auspices KhkI.. I'.ijnt (Irainre ,,,,,1 1 a , , ' . ., J. rnlie.l A,.M . ..; ... . ...v,K 1 .runs. ' 'I lli'V I.. I ,1... 'Cl These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy We discontinued tlio sale of empty flour sacks some time ago to fill a number of large orders. We have filled these orders and are now selling them afjain through our retail store. Tomorrow we will of fer a special price on Flour Sacks 7i! L- 1 1 1 S 1 muMm 1 1 11 XnFi e r. I (,Vsa 99c doz. These sacks are for the large 100 pound size used by bakers. This price will be in effect Saturday until our sup ply is exhausted. Phone orders accepted will be held until 0 P. M. Saturday. mm ALSO TmM TWO GREAT ACTS OF "Talkies" M "THOSE PULLMAN fMM PORTERS" I Warbling Blackbird, !'?rl JJ "The Kings of Har- tf'f Imony," and M'A 1 A SEELEY t'i gws. Queen of Syncopatior ff j. I V" ' l BENNY FIELDS J ivSl 4 ComPi!t! Shows jMhO m $1 j ADMISSION jV 'I AdulK 35, Kxldirt 10 I SsJjjSSa Eveningt I I I! I Adult. SO. Kidditt 25 I Again We Urge You to Attend the Matinees The Night Crowds Are Terrific NOW! THE MASTER OF ALL TALKING PICTURES SEE AND HEAR LIONEL KARRYMORE MAY McAVOY WILLIAM COLLIER, ALEC FRANCIS IN "THE LION AND THE MOUSE You will marvel at their voice; you will thrill at the music: you, hke hundreds who saw it yesterday, will be carried away by this great drama. BREAD Free from , alurn bearing substi tutes and, besides its fine flavor, may be eaten by folks with the most deli cate stomachs without injury. Mb. Loaf 3 for . 20c 1Mb. Loaf 10c 3- Free Susrar Buy a 50-ft. U. S. Rubber Co. ribbed, molded hose guaranteed to give sat isfaction. $5.79 10-lb. sack pure Cane Sugar FREE OTHER THRIFT ITEMS 45c 25c 37c 19c Crystal White Soap 12 bars. . . . Scott Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls White King Washing Powder Large package 37c Certo 2 bottles 47c S. & W. Baby Kernel Corn No. 2 can, 2 for . Creme Oil Toilet Soap 4 bars . Lipton's Coffee, vacuum pack lb. 50c Monarch Coffe Lb. package 50c; 3-lbs $1.49 Freshly roasted Coffee ;3 very fine blends of our own roast comes to you with all its fragrance and aroma. Pound 38c, 43c, 49c Del Monte Peaches, Melba Halves, larger size can 3 for 57c Van Camp's Pork and Beans 3 cans 25c; dozen 95c Jello, all flavors 3 pkgs. 25c; doz. 95c Drifted Snow Flour 49-lb. sack. $2.07 Crescent Matches Carton of 6 Boxes 15c Crisco the 6-lb. can $1.35 Ladd Ball-bearing Egg Beaters. . 89c Weathershield Paints, white or ivory. Gallon $1.59 Certainteed Paint, white or grey. Gallon . . . , ! . $2.79 O-Cedar Mops, new style. 69c Galvanized Refrigerator Pan .... 69c Picnic Shoulders, sugar cured Pound 22c Free Sugar With Shoes 25-pound srxk Pure Cane Sugar Free with every pair of men's or women's shoes selling for $6.00 or more. America's finest shoes, at any price the famous American Lady and American Gentleman Shoe all priced away below what you aroused to paying and the sugar is free. V ri FOUNTAIN LUNCH Chbice of Roast Pork with diced carrots and peas, mashed potatoes, gravy, or Cold Veal, potato salad, coffee, iced tea or milk choice 25c conomy Groceteria " II .1 -- ' "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Make Shopping a Pleasure Folks who learn to shop the self-service way are never satisfied to go back to the old-fashioned system. First of all is the big saving resulting from the saved cost of clerks, credits and deliveries, and next the convenience. No waiting until a clerk can serve you nor do, y.ou'a.ve to hurry. because others are waiting to be served. Shop quickly if necessary, ' or take all the time you want; inspect the various foods on display. (You will get lots of helpful suggestions for your daily menu). Visit with the friends you meet; refresh yourself at the soda fountains, and when your order is complete your goods will he delivered to your home if amounting to $5.00 or more. This gives you the most c ompleie and modern store service with all the benefits of cash and carry prices. GATES & LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference. Use our free parking lot while shopping with us Frank's Comedians 1 IN THE BIG TENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Comedy Riot "Let George Do It Prices 25c and 50c Curtain 8:05 6th and Holly Vaudeville--Orchestra Comedy Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s SATURDAY FARM SPECIALS Fct'd Wheat,, cwf $2.35 1 .mil. CW-Easo fly Mirny and hand sio-aycr; regular s'J.l.) value $1.85 N. 1. sei'ond yraiu sacks (rash), l""r 100 $11.50 Get the habit of trading at "our store. We guarantee you'll never igret you spent your iMiuiey W1WI US, Q SI J o o o o " 0