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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1928)
pott: two nrRBFORT) matt; TrciBrryrrc, MKTrronT), orjEfiov. arxnAV. September no, inss. iocnl and s Pprsrmal A nmn-liiKL of Interest tu.mnny .Medford people huh that on June 2 till, last in KnKViie nf .Miss Kutll A 11 IH Wilson, fctrii)'"' -o--lift '" for ycura, and u former member uf tin; hiKll sirtiool lai-uity 111 1.1. Kliiniiith Knlls Netted (Jem iota-i tuns 1.21 per 11)0 lbs. Johnson Km it Market, I'll one 78 5. J-ree ; delivery. 1!U! r ' l)u virl t 'on my ii f IJdliloiiton, .iin.. 1 round streolw of tt'hu bM been hero .shier tin; fun - I til in. II. I'. i.unitiy, win fur burnt- this nioruliiK by k. as llli' t'OUl t I'luio. m.--uiiiiiuiii- y in.- i.T, i MVH. iaisy .ncimry oi jmiiit ii'i, jiml Mrs. It. i!. (,'nni'oy. who will accompany him as far as 'nn- ; di-awH i euuver, i;. l... uujii which pnii-e he Koes the rest ul tlie way by ii:iin. and M'Mlaiii" .M-';;..--- and Conroy will drive buck homo. i Hons fur Afrtrket call tin; Karm Uureaii i.'o-oMTsillve JCxchanKe if you have any Iiors ready to ship. Marker Unveiled At Table Rock To Memory of General Lane The familiar autumn sicht nil ntially duriiiK the session of lull Nlnlrs ciiiirt for southern On-. con in Medford, of croups Kiaiuiilh Indians .i... i i..,. u..tl..i nti.l Klllinir mi Hie sl.-ps of the l-Vderal buildim,'. jhave w 1 be on tins w h-rin Im-hIiih Tuesday. f he laei thai, iis U.u:i1, there are a num ber of Indian eases sehedub-d for trial. Is the maciiet that the Klamath IndiaiiH here ilurlnt; the term by tin- scores. Gentleman desires transportation tu I. os Aiik'elrH. .Share exp. 1'lione today. f.ai-V. .l iss home A ear pool is heiiiK made up I shipment Krtday, October for I Mrs. K. G. lciddell ami Dorothy Kiddfll returned yesterday from a weeks vacation o.uniy J mice Neil Iras pledK-d j at Portland. jS.'.K.U'ja on the purl of Jackson ' Kebckah lodce meets 7:3 ,Mon. ,:muiiy toward buildfnc the pro- i i;"'posed O-ater Lake lilchway," was; "The larcest taxpayer In Jack- (l n,.Wit jt,-m from .Med ford that; son county is staled to be i. t'. :i,i.j(n.d in the J'urtland Juiirnal ! Heekimni, whose property is as- ,(f September !'", I'JUK, and which i niKlit. So far as ran be ascer tained nothing very special In the way of doiii.-'s for that nijiht has so lar been planned, hoyond tint fact that after (lie Ions vacation the "brothet-H" will be clad In i eime aaiu. Sineo tlie heuinninc of (he sum mer vacation pnifotl,.as always dur inc that time the nctiviiies t the lod-U' are at low ebb. praeiicaUy ml. as I he lodue only meets tin lust Thursday . niht of v-vcry month to transact necessarv bnsi- ; However from now on the Klks 'activities will he In lull swine: un it il ni'M summer's vara I ion. wii h j '"rerestluu lodue sesKititm evury I Thursday niiiht. sessed at Scia.OOl says a Miiy Yeiilrt Aco news item republished In The oreconian yesterday. Private Packard seilan uuiuc to Los Anceles M o n d a y liiornlnc. Would like few passencers lo share exiH-nses. r.ll K. Main. 1 ! 1 Miss kuth Able of the lllch school faculty spent the week-end in Kuccnc. and Is expected back In Medford toiiicht. C. .. Goff writes Inds of In-i reason sumiice. Hee nun. -loitpnonu sun Office, M'J Kast .Main. IStf" Andy MaeKarland and Itay And rews arrived home lust nicht from having attended the state fair nl Salem, and returned via Portland. Andy has a bic boil on his neck caused by trying to watch all the attractions coinpf on at one lime at the fair, and cazlnc lit the tall office huildfncs In Portland. Phone !!7-k for rccistration for classes In the Dixie Ambler Studio of Danelnc under the direction of) JJlxle Ambler Harvey. 1K The Orecnn Hlatc Hoard for Kxainlnatlon and keKisiration of Nurses will hold an exainlnat lun for niiplleants for registration in Oregon. Oetolier and -'i In I'orllitnd. j Ulue Mission Kiiipes now ripe, j Three cents a pound. . J. A. Manlte, two miles east of Jacksonville, ad joining (.'luney orchard. .Mr. and .Mrs. George Schr of the Applcualc district, ret left for Montana where they property interests. After a with relatives and friends. was reproduced in the twenty Vea.s Aco" column of that news- paper the other day. . The Thomas Really and .Small Loan L'o.'s office In the I'alm Itllc, ; corner .Main and Front, will bo closed until Oct. i. it , 'Die re will be no examination ; for rangers this fail according to announcement from the district forester's office at Portland. The i assigned is thai there are ( names on tlio i-anger ell- gibility list for Oregon and Wash. , Jngton from the October, 1827, ex- j am. -a tion. C.ish for clean friction-top pails, j fiiaiis, half and gallon sisscH. New home-made sorghum soon. Hut-' chfson .Mercantile Store. If ' -M r. a nd M rs. II ugo Von tier llellen have moved lo koseburg here he has been transferred by the Standard oil company. Ash land Tidings. Dr. Alfred Purkhind, chiroprac- then; when peace is a bronze, marker which. 75 yeara i'-';o Gcnerpl ,1ns wltli live Koguo kiver in- At Ihe fool of Tnble Hock ol'licially designates the place eph Lane smoked the pipe of (flan ehicis. The marker was unveiled nu Tuesday. September 27-, by the (.', A. IL with elaborate, ceremony before an audience of several hun dred people, many of whom were children of pioneers who look an active part in the struggles with the red men. Meiiiljers of the G. A. It. and tho ('. A. II. export to beautify the grounds surrounding the mar ker by planting flowers and shrubhery icde ently have visit ; they expect to return to Ashland for i tin- winter. i I'p-to-the-inlnutu stylish sport j dresses and suits, silk and wool jersey, made to measure. Pattern-: can be seen at the Fashion Shop, .Medford Illdg, room -I'M. IK7lf ,M rs. (.'lain Kurman returned to her home yesterday after spending the past seven weeks on a trip through the. eastern states Includ ing Illinois, Wisconsin and Indi ana where she visited relatives. Hogs for Market Call the Karm Itureall Co-operative Kxehango if you have any hogs ready to ship. A car poo) is being made up for shipment Friday, October S. IHT. A lr mall Hervlee between ( a I; -land and .Medford is getting to be a speedy process, A. I). St a r biicU, piloilnc a Pacific Transport mall plane, having made Ihe trip: yesterday morning in l wo hours ami thirty-five minutes. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwahl, Hotel Holland. Phono 993. If C. C. Altliouse. who has an up-to-date rabbit ry on Florence avenue, Medford, has an order for a shipment of rabbits to Ja pan. They are to be sent Sun day night and Mr. Ah house has already received the money for them. Hrlug your clean friction -top paih to Hutchison Mercantile Store. 102 Miss Kvelyu Wold of this elty. is among tin. new students at the Southern i h'egon normal school (his fall, In Ashland. Notice: The MeHford Hehydra tor Will start operating Monday morning, on. 1. m'X. Win. Shel 1.011. !!M kobert Itedwine. former student of the rnivcrslty of Oreuon, has arrived here from his home in Medford and has accepted a posi lion with the Standard Oil com pany.' Klamath News. Miss Alice Olin. formerly nl Milan;.-' keauly Shop, is now located lit Wlnelund'H Motility Shop, next door to Hotel Medford. Phone til. 1ST Mr. and .Mrs. George McAuley 11 ml fa intl.v of I ;i SoRinidn, ml., arrived here last week to make their home in Medford. They have taken over ihe Orange Lant ern sandwich simp oppoMtc ihe postofflce and expect lo make sev eral Improvements which will add to Ihe quality of rood and serv ice. Miss Prances McAuley, the daughter, will enroll at the high vehonl ni :i (unfor. Healthy Energetic Youngsters must have roal body-building food and this is the reason for tho great popular ity of Fluhrcr's Milk Bread amongst discrim inating mothers. tor, :iM Liberty lildg. Mr. and .Mrs. 13. I). Hocking of Vancouver, Wash., slopped here yesterday afternoon in their Iteo speed wagon which is fully equip ped wilh all the comforts of hemic including a radio, ice box, gas stove, comfortable chairs. The I lockings have toured through sev eral states ami have d riven a total 1 11, 'i. mi miles on IhiH trip.- Ihoy said. They were looking over this part of Ihe state In view of pos sibly loeall" 'Where in the vicinity of Medford. fTM Oregon I-'in; 1.. ncf Association of Mc.Minnvillc, ore. C. L. tioff, agenl, -I Mi Kast Main St. Tel. t'l. ISJitf Mb-s Kraiikle Thless, former teacher of Latin in the Senior high school, has returned to Port land, after a short visit here. A large number of local hunt ers left today for the Klamath Lake districts, in anticipation of tin; opening of the duck season tomorrow. The .Medford high .school foot ball team will leave early Fri day morning for .Miirshftehl where it will play the high school of 1 hat city next Saturday, October lilli. Sailor Jack Woods expects lo have as one of the principals in lite main event of his next smoker, Speedy O'Crady or Ashland. His opponent has not been selected. Warren Conrad, a former south ern c (recoil and AsIiI moI N school football slur. Is attending; ihe Kniversity of Oregon, and iy regarded, according 10 1 he or. -gouian sport page, as ope of the bright figures. Misses Marbara kicker and Pearl Cosh leave today on a trip (o New Orleans, La. Walter Adams, the Jockey Injur ed In (he races at Ihe Josephine counly fair, when thrown from the hoise he was riding. Is reported to he making good progress in IiIm re covery. His leg. which was badly lorn. Is healing nicely but his arm, which was badly broken. Is slower to knit. He was able lo leave the hospital recently and is now living In an apartment, where .Mrs. Adams is nursing him. (irants Pass Courier. k'llph Orten, I. and 1 lorothy .Mend. Li:. both of kiverslde. wen granted a marriage license yes terday clerk's W. t one ul men ti calion. new t South her 1 A. It. Kitowlcs, rep the St. Paul insuranc San Krnnelscii, arrived In Medford ycxierduy afternoon, to visit local friends. lie plans on lakh"- 1 Crater Lake today, weather condi tions permitting. John IxivIm of Weed. Cal.. is a business ;uid pleasure visitor In Medford for the next few days. Allorne Prank I c Snua left ! last night for a hunting trip in Mosephine county. He win retmn 1 here Monday. John Walton. ,..! miner rimn the lioxy Ann district spent yes i"iday in ihe etly lian.sacting busi-ne.-s. This week will see ihe end of Urn pear pickin.; in the valley, with the completion of Hie harvesting of the Winter Wilis vmielv, m- miiing 10 nu estimate made ves- hy Chris (lotilieh. manager government free employ- Portland Tailor Wilt Open Shop In City Charles Yarlette, tailor, of I laud, has leased the building coiitly vacated by K. C. Corn, local realtor, and will 01 ten up a first class tailoring establishment there, Monday, October I. Considerable improvement, including painting calsominiiig and remodeling, has Iranslonued the building into an attractive location for this new shop. .Mr. Varletle. who is one of the j best known men in his Hug on . Lhe coast, having formerly been ' con net: ted with 1 1 e Wlierrie Tu i I- 01 ing and Woolen company of , Portland, will feature the Wlierrie j tailoring and will also make high j grade cost unit iarmonts. In ad- j dition to liis tailoring business, he will conduct a remodeling and ro- , pah lepurtment. . ' ,: new establishment Is to j he ' tiown as The Oregon Tailor- ing and will lie open for business I Monday morning. 31L G000 ELKS 10 T m FULL SEASON The SOS call is'lieing circulated unions the members of t ho Med ford 1.1. P. O. JO. lodge that the three months lodge vacation seas on is over and that all momhers are expected to ho present at the lodge mooting on next Thursday STATE THEATRE South Central Near Eiyhth TODAY "Scarlet Dove' Featuring All-star Cast Also Comedy Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Continuous Show Daily Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change daily except Thursday- The Fall Sport Season Is Just Beginning! Notice. i .Meeting of the Democratic Cinin-' ty Central t'ommittee at I 1 'J Xorth Central avenue, at fi p. in., Tues- day cveiiiug, October 2nd. .Mem- ' tiers urged to attend. K. Aleader. ! Chairman. 1 ! 1 ! Classified advertising gets results. Phone 5! h v cn i m nr BASE BALL BEND MEDFORD At Fair Grounds For Championship of Oregon TWO GAMES 10 A. M. and 2:45 P. M. ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM Sunday, Sept 30 PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Those two games are causing Bend to send out S. 0. S., calls for new players. Tho games will be tough ones. Medford is prepared to go up against any kind of pitching. FRANK'S Comedians The Big Tent Fri., Sat., Sun Oh ! Eoy! It's a Wow "So That's Tent Well Heated Prices 25 and 50 cents 6th and Holly Let the New en unt. v is ' morning in Hi '. Varlelte of Portland the InK-xt ontMidc luinlnr.- chooKo Medford as a lo .. Varlrtlc will ..non a allni inn staldlfhnienl at I 1 Kivt'i-siilc nV(nii( on Oeto- sentattvf uf enmpany of V A y Sri --iiKAV fx MtAmt&&. ry mm It-nliiy of Ilic an. I'll,' llliuisuuk ,-nui luiny has Julni'il (li units ot raillo inanu. : I'iK l '.ii s. with Hpvvi'al m-w niciili'ls which hip equal In wmllly lo tin. liUh .:ra(lf )hulinKrapli made b llU'in. Tun or I he moiIoN hit tlnn liast Main street. 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