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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
G O o o o I?AOE TWO MKDFOI'D MATT, TRIBUNE, ?f KDFO ifb, OIM-X'OV. SI'XDAV. OfTORFJ.' 21. 1D-JS. iocal and ' J Personal "All ItimlH of fiuiiM :inl fluwt iH 1'i'vv ii ;i1uniliiii- In-ic. It's lit-unl v lnK it.' k-;it isl.itc rinisiii't ilis fur Mi' wi-i'k i ' M'i't(?il '' Hie Af - wi.nn iii-viT hot and nev.-r woml ami l-'n-m li uffUu IiiWu'Im nUl. Xo iin. ran I'l-allxc Ui tho followinu: The .Mm. llJanchM nf this inland without hci- nyi-x liuim aula Dr. V. II. lfik-.Air. .ny on tiuiith Htrc 'aillt'lMll. .1 I'M. slf.'W. .r oluo, who appear- "Truiiipetn of Dawn," 1m the il ii, Mfilfonl Inst HuiiiiiH-i- hi ;i tit 1- of the arihlc wntUn l.y llfti worhlls iii;ami'nshiji wccstlint,' llur l,a in piiia ti, nliloiial wntT on iiuiti h will) VA (Sliannh-ii J.cwb;, tin' in-fconi.ui iiml w'M known In llannotiiia or inuuth oiau playing U ri-puri-l to he raphllv tIfVflniiiiK into a fad anions t titlciitw ttt city and rural w-IkmjK, especially ainoiiK thorn- m th- lat ter. JniiiiiK ift-css jiihI hunh poriodM. tho .Htmh-ntx oraui.'' t Ik'iuki'U'ch Into lit tli' ftroupH a ixl prtu'Mi'f la If tu tit's in the ncIiuoI yard. A feature of vhU-i day's i-ntrrlninmi'iii at tin county h-Iioo officers' convent ion at the junior hi(.'h schoul wax the appearauc of the lucnl high nthool h;ti tin Hi iro h:ind. Laillfs and K(''tthtn-n Iili hi plan to a I tenil the card party In , waff Shop. I'honc J'nrish hall Tuesduy evuiiiriK at Hi Kulh AijhHalc, wh o'clock. ilTic. Ilffi''linicnts nml Inn Hthuol In-iv virile prize. I'ndcr ausidfi'H of tin- fath-, I'.'iicnts in ioli Hill over hist olic ladlf. 1 :t i week-end. Mr. Mollle thllilH. employee oi l 'Joint; to I'oi'l la ml with larm- I'ur Mimn'H department Mime left yen- j "ilin van Thursday. ctol,er -'.V terdny for u few weeks- vlult witl: W ant return !.;,,!. Kails Transf-: hei- jam. Henri in (iaklliml. I ,:' P'"e -t I . L' I I ItulU-r ttkate at the .Med for I Armory Slutting Kink. 22ft Al in (iene Steele, who until the rei'enl formal cloning of Crater National park, luwl hren connected with the administration force In t man In writing to Medfout friemi.s from llih. Hawaii, where, he ac companied by Mr. I lei k man i.-lUim th"ii- daughter. Mr. J Knl Crahiel. The letter wan mailed Dc-tohi-r II and (lid not Mate When tln-y t Xpected to IX' t in f l to .Med ford. Kxlra (jood I Ja hi win apples. COc per Ihjx at I'innaelc 1'ackiliK t'o. tf Ml.-. Charles UrookK of Ash laud sp.'iti a few days in .Mcdford last week with her Histt;r. .Mrw. Konkle. I lemstitt'hlK, liosf meiiclint;. pleat im,' and hut ton makliik'. I landi-. l!t:itf 1h attend- , with her I i't tJ Js nmv( wreritlinK in I .os Anfjele HajMiwhere he was scheduled to nnoc: Cold Hill and .Mcdford. ucd in the new .1 unior J iih School J.itoi a- Ku peri u ten (lent ('. ' !. Thomson'.-1 office for the uKt year, mi ( to her lt will he ronnt'cted with tint local ItuU'k axemy as bookkeeper. Wesley Jud j former well U ', was anions l h yestei day for loot ha 1 1 K-'inie. .Mr, .Indy is eoti tieeled with the Texaco Oil com 'pany in the Klamath district. r of Klamath Kails nowii local reHideiit, visitors in .Mcdford the Nalein-.Medl'ord expects (o return to i- londa whi re In n Mpecjal event thin week with (nr.- 1:K No 1. textbook, at I'ort yhe r.ided before toiniiiK to :t headline wrestler. Shaw ha land. The story fir.st uppeared In .Meflf.ml; W. II. Sipes new fivu been having suceess in Hie. rlnj.- Na'ure inai;aziue. ' Mouse on i.im-oin sinri wa.- ,-ver siu.e he iPft .Mcdford. and sold to ,M. It- .Mrt'oy. hnotytj op- it Js jmsMble that he may return .rat.. i at the .Mail Tribune i,h for a mat-h in .Medford An ideal i liristmas c.jft for your next month, neighbor could le sdeL-ted fi om !. j. (;(,if writes alt kinds of in our ccnnjdete line of Fuller Ih'iishes, ! suraiiee. See him. 'JVlfphone. ii'J. i' or immcuiatc service telephone Office, 4 I tt Kast .Main. 1 St r ' -y'' - 1 t i-y Mjhc Kteitif.b. ,.f 1 1 iu moved to Ashland last we.-k vlu-i she will remain dining the white months, her daughter. .Miss Mol lis hehiK enrolled at the Oregon Normal school. OreKon Fh'(! Itelief Association of MeMinnville. Ovv. V. ,. (ioff, ngf-nt. 41!) Kast .Main St. Tel. 022. ISStf (.'. it. Webber, government enui- .Mrs. William Olson, who re- ln,'r tho nntloiinl park service cenlly underwent a major opera- '"' iinproveinent woik tlou at a Portland hospital, re- lnal llils "" carried on at 'r;,. i' i .xauona i arii. ami winch ceased for the year recently, h-f last niKhl for his home 'headquar ters In San Krancisco, folio win a two days' confci enl(. here with Kuperiniondcnf f. (;. Thomson r"lativc to the closiim down of lieorue Howard and t). 1 1. Hull leturncd yesterday from a hiiiitlti,; tri' in the Kvans ( 'reek disti id. Mr. flnd .Mrs. Hon Collins, of Sal -in. and foi nierly of .Medford. were business visit rfs In c.rjints PnsH last "week, Iff. W. V. Howard will not ho In Ills offlco until about November l.f her turned last week Ix-twecn .Medford Point, on the I'a well on the road to Jersey suits and dresses made to measure 'at the Kashlon Shop. -I- I .Medford Itldg. i.HTtf honi" ' am) Central Iflc highway. i,po'ery. ; Heinst itcliig. hose mcndliu:, pleat j im; and button making. Ha mil j craft Shop. Phone j A bli. fr loi ' contest, to which chnrry trccu, 2 in", finest ever grown in slate. .1. Marnes Nui1 sery. Phone !iHJ-V. f'tntf" .Mrs. Dura Powers left here yes terday morning for her home In so Albany, or'., after spending sev- ;, f, era I days iransaciinK businesH for : t ional Livestock Kxpositlon m the Degree of Honor organization Portland, November 3-IU. Inclus of which she 1m state deputy. .Mrs. jv. Air mail took "f fn- th time f loin Swan Island air field at Portland. Oregon last Tues day, following transfer of the ; 1 'i '(( f 1 1 1 u 11 i i a us .on 'ouiiau.v s ill hog-calllnu' j CM ui pine nt from Vancouver. Wash, both iiii-n an. I ' Through tin- change, approximate - fj1.st that work until im-xl spring. 1 women experts will be eligible, land In which it is expected chain i plon hog-ca Hers from swiue-rji Is ling centers throughout the pacifl. cotiiiiry will compete, will be :it in e of the Pacific Interna - ; powers nt one tlin resided in the Applegate region. Peach, nprlcot. plum, walnut t rees : a ny t reii 20c: less 1 u la rgo nnmlteiH. ,1. C. itariioa Nursery. Phone 1 1 0 - V. J(!0tf In the "Thirty Veal s Ago" col li inn of the Ashland I id lugs the other day appeared the following reproduced news Item: "Postmast er John K. Miller of .lackHonvllle. with Kmll Itrit left last week for a month's vacation v.hich will h" spi'tU In Han Km ni'lsco ami cither California cities. II. W. Dox will lie tnnploypd in the office during .Mr. M filer's absence." Hhnt Mission grapes now ripe. Three cents n pound. J. A. Manke. two miles east of Jacksonville, ad joining Clancy orchard. if' D. I. AlWcll left here yesterday bi ot Ii for Klifd. Ok la., where he was ; Salon called because of the serious ill ness of his mother, .M rs. Sara Crockott. Hi'institehlg, hose mending, pleat -Ing and button making. Handi craft Shop. Phone Till'. HKIIf The Ladles' Auxiliary of the lli si p.npllst church will meet at the i hnri h pnrloi-K Tuesday after noon, October 30. Ml 'J:;itt o'clock. Th usual business and social I'll I in talnmrnt an1 scheduled the program. All members !y 2U minutes is hoped to be sav ed in transporting mail to tin. I from the new posloffice at Port land. Planes leave, as usual, at 7 a. in. for t he sout h '(nd mall from I he south arrives t about : I 1 a. in. , Dresmaker and designer, .Mrs. Vlold Katon. phone loi-i:; r- The Street and Light Committee i""- ln2.W-!i. " of the Medford City Council are de- M r Iiml M,'H- Al I f r-H will slrous of selecting a standard post I -'" v" -"'bi.v for Sai-ramento and to be used for all future business ! s,,n I'Vnhclscn where they will lighting districts ami would like the I t,in 1 h' l'i-' -'"blieiH conen expressh.n of all Interested prop-,,l,,n I-,1'1'. '"leveland. erty owners and businessmen. The , hl,, national meet-, liieetim: for th!s nuriM.se Is c:. tlc.l j ' K will be held October 2'A In; for .Mondav evcnlni' Oct. -.1 ! N"V inbcr 2-. The LMtrell 7:.'Hi p. m.. al the Council Chamber in the Medford city Hall. UiU" uerry irees, Tlm-.st ever grown in state. .1. C. Marnes Nur sery. Phone ! ! 0- V. """" "JOMtf A inarriagv license was iv.su d at the county clerk's office to A' got Westnian. ami Creta Haert. If. hoib of Klamath Kails. Let in.' write yom fire insurance. Cail V. Tcnawaid. Hotel Holland. phone :t:i:i. tf Mrs. J. K. Uilng. of Portland, whn formerly lived in the Koguc ri ci' m I ley. left for her home yesterday, after visiting muiieroua frie, nls and relatives iu .Mcdford. A-hland and Phoenix. Dr. Alfred Purkltiml, chiroprac tor. 314 Liberty Pldg. ;! I 7 M r;;. Irene Wells, super in ten -dent of the county poor farm n' Ta lent sjient severn I hours in the lit ; yesterday shopping and vis PiiiL' b.cnl friends. AN IDEAL Christmas Gift for eacli memher of the family can , be sciecleil frnin the complete lino ol V Fuller Brushes I'or demonstration phono IL'H-I J GEO. D. McBRIDE ' .Mi.-S Kathleen Seller, who has been ill for a long time past, was removed the past week to a Port-) land hospital lor I reat liienl . .Miss Seller is a former member of the .Mail Tribune re portorlal staff. Kxlrn good Paldwln apples. SOr per box at Pinnacle Packing Co. If -Mrs. K. J. M.t "tiiusev and her Joseph i:ans. left here for Placerville. Cal. liflei visiting at the home of another will travel for a mouth altogether, visiting in ogden. .Minneapolis. Detroit. Chicago. Kansas and New .Mexico, their rormer home state Kxlra good KaiuWln apples. ,"Mc unic'l Kvans. urgel to attend. Pencil, apricot, trees; any tree 2 .It broth soiivlllc, Poland Hubbard and .Mrs Ray Wilson, left looming for Diamond spend the week-end oil ii hunt. Thomas Kealty Co., real estate, Insuranco ad small loans on any thing of value. Palm Pdock, corner on j Main and Front, upstairs. if in 1 The November issue of Pacific at Jack Mr. find Saturday i.akc to pheasani per box at Pinnacle 1 'ackiiif,' tin. J tf ! into Ashland I .er st ra ppeo s ..f the car. numbers. j. (, jiarnes Nurserv I Phone Ii 1 0-Y. L'Oiitf 1 An old landmark of the Lakei "reek section has bee.n removed and replaced with it new bridge, j which was completed last week . : An old coverall bridge served I he needs of that section for ,'l.s years, bin of lain hail been found to. be ' unsuitable and dangerous. and was replaced with tho new bridge. Dr. H. P. Coleman has gone to Salem on business. Will Monday afternoon. ''Airport News, published in Port -plum, walnut ( -ml will be devoted to alr-inail less in large developments. One of the featured Saw a Jitney drive yesterday wit h four onto tlo- various pat Probably did m hae to go very far from the highway to get them either and there was no danger of a snow blizzard trapping the hunters ill til" foYests either had occurred In Colorado. Sure, ( iregon Is a wonderful country. Ashland Tidings. Mr. and Mrs. d-orge Armstrong left yesiu da.v for Yreka to spend the week-end on business ami pleaMlie Harold V. Anderson Concert Pianist, Teacher Composer Formerly with McGiJl University, Montreal Recently of Chicago Will accept a limited number of talented pupils For appointment phone 1318-J This advertisement is in the form of an announcement and will be run once only. ZIR CONS Those very popular and beautiful stones! "e have just nreivil ;i larnc assort incut of elegant fancy rins in (.icnuinc zircon, amc tliyst. sapphire and other precious stones. Precious stones are hoiiglit on coiifklenee in the dealer Consequently It is wise to liny from one who hits a wide established reputation for business integrity, for an expert knowledge of precious stones. for handling only those of superior quality. LA WHENCE, The Jeweler Watches. Silverware, -Jewelry, of (Quality. Corner .Main and Fir Street. Fstablishcd 1!H)S The World's Lowest-Priced Quality Washing Machine The Neiv It. II. CiMikle. principal hl4h school, Ik expected turn today from I'ortlnnd n huwiuOsH trip there sine Thursday. 'f le- will be a comparison of I air-mail nervlco with the historic1 pom express of frontier days. l 'herry t rees. 2 .".c ; finest ever kiou n in stale, J. C. Karnes, Xur- j serv. . I'houc 0I0:V. L'uotr ! 1. A. Lloyds to n, eniitni'ior and j bu.ldci- of (Uemlale. Caitl'., who! sient the past week, hi Medford ' Icfi yesterday litr his home. That j Id on Itomi 111 ret urn here , return with Mrs. todton in the near fu- 212 lure, was the slateineiit of .Mi' left yesterday litr hi he has beconik' sn river valley anil wl of Un to re- alter In si I toy ds ton before his depart lire. Air. Hoy list on has made nrraiiKe inents for the, purchase of it irin't of land here, which he Inter, In tends to Htlhfllvhle ami sell 214 -10-28 Campaigning Is AH the Go Nowadays and although our candidate, Long Loaf is not affil iated with any particular political party he is ro coiving the enthusiastic endorsement of hundredx of the Rogue Empire's leading housewives, who recognise the many qualifications which merit his having a place at that great American institution, tho dinner table. In oaae you have not becomo familiar with tho achievements of this candidate we suggest you call your grocer and ask for Long Loaf, the newest mem bor of the Fluhrcr family. A comparison with other breads on tho market as to flavor, texture, toasting ability and keeping qualities will readily convince you ho is entitled to your vote without further nr. guNont. e-A Jf.7 LONG LOAF Special Reductions To the lady who admires tho famous Gage and M onogram Hats Grouped in ono lot. values from $11.50 to $18.50; priced special at T and J1250' A rare opportunity while tho season is yet oorly Every hat new since the middle of Scptombor. S & H Green Stamps Oivon Horo The Band Box 223 East 6th Strcot Just East of Groceteria The Southern Oregon Headquarters for -THE Wherrie Tailoring-Woolen Co. of Portland Tin- house that stnml.-. by its iniiiiiscs I'ii-i'i't Id yiiu frnnt iniiiiiifiicturi'r. The in cliitliinj.' oHVi-etl mi the lu-il'ic Const. mil m.i r.-i ul cc. :ost Vllltll' All Virgin Wool Suits at $29.50 and $39.50 Overcoats at $25.00 Wl- iisk von In compart' 111 l.'i.uo In '."lOH mure. We u'liiii-iintci" a pcrfccl I'il. Wc nU.i (In i-ciniiilcliii v .-mil Ollicl-S scllil(r IVlllll rri;iii-ii'i The Oregon Tailoring CHAS. VARLETTE, Prop. 11 South Riverside Avenue, Medford, Oregon We Are Here in Business to Stay' ZAU.;A,..V,wn-r: ROOF LEAK? CALL Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing expert will call and give you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. Wo sell tho famous Johns-Manville Roofings ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES JO Important Advantages in the New Thor Agitator Highest quality in 21 years of building. 2 Fewer parts than any washing ma chine on the market. 3 Bir capacity compact in size. Oc cupies space o.lv 2-1 inches square. 4 Washes clothes cleaner and (aster. 5 Round tub. No corners to clean. Most sanitary type built. (3 Beautiful beyond comparison. East India Buff and Ebony. 7 Enamelinetf tub that cannot rust. rot or e rode. Automatically cleans itself. 3 Direct gear drive no belts to slip and break. 9 Unique rubber soft cushion roll wringer that won't break buttom. 1 CM General Electric motor. AGITATOR $125.00 ANEW washer of amazing beauty, compactness, speed and thorough ness has captured the women of the coun try. A washer that's small enough for tiic smallest apartment yet large enough to lo the entire family washing faster than you've over done it before. A generous tuhful of clothes now washed to spark ling cleanliness in 5 minutes without slightest injury. And this is a washer of new beauty with color designed Uy a famous interior decorator. It has fewer parts than any washer on the market thus, no need for service. And it's built to last a lifetime. Scit.s(ti'iiui introductory offer To prove our claims for this amazing new Thor Agitator wc make this unusual offer : I'A ticck's free trial in your own home. 9 -V liberal trade-in allowance on our old washer. "2 Terms so liberal you will never ?i. (he .small payments. Take advantage of tljis offer, we urge you. Phone us today for free Horn Demonstration. Peoples Electric Store 212-214 W.-Main Phone 12 (1 Why bo satisfied with a rcady-ntado suit when you can have an Ed. V. Price OR M. Born Suit, tailored to your measure, for $5 up A fit or your money back The Men's Shop Next to Rialto REICHSTEIN & DEUEL WOOD , All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK-LAUREL-FIR Dry Pine SlabsFir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 Ride With- Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This company has served you faithfully in the past vc, ami will continue Riving you excellent scrvjeo. Busses leave from Hotel Jat-kson. A. M. Lv. Mcdford S:20 Lv. Ashland S:50 irs Noon p. jr. r. 12::t0m3:30 S M. :2.'i :53 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 BIFOCALS U Youthfulness The reading segment of the Xokrome Bifocal is practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No kromes have the same handsome youthful ap pearance as the single vi sion lenses worn by the young pfople of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometriit 222 E. Main CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS Mail Trihiino ml., rn rMrt h, Ji'.'i,,,, ,.,.,.,,1,. .,,r,. ,l:x. l it