Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    ?AGE TWO
fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1. 192S.
Iocal and
'Personal
It la a matter of general reeret I
among Medford and Jackson coun
ty mniorUta thai Hiate Traffic Of-1
fiper Herb looivvita, rucently ro-
lleved of hlB diuu, which he hnd
held in southern Oregon for the,
past everrt" montha, with Med-
ford hi his hoAilnuorler. He wan
I rilHpinflltv An. r. Inp.il n .h,..
Jmildin,: permit wa l.sued at , ruijh of the BUmmcr tourUt traf. ,
ip TO,ui.mii ueiuiuiirui , riC- bul neVerlheol. motorola nay
forenoon to li. lvaraon to construct tnn, h( ,. nre , n,.eswu.y
u welllng on Hom Court ut u coal durlriK ,ne Klnt monlhs. ,1o wn,
of 13500, and another was Issued we 1ked WM r,ardo(J an
to P. J; Btolner to make repair. accommodnlln offjcer.
to a dwelling on Almond street at i ....
u-oOFt of 10 disaster strikes, the nation
. . .turns to the American lied Crom.
VThe American Red Cross. throuKh : 0nly , maJor mtattToph uo
lu chapter. I the largest employer, , lcd Vfolvi ask th( f(jr
ef.tut.lle health nurses In rural a fun u he ,lf,d Croiii
communities In America. ou enn, mlMt malnliUn , m or(I0nIza.
hu in this valuable campaign for to ald ,n 1(1a(,r dlwlslPrB
hfll'.h by joining the 1 e,l ( row privilege to contribute to
dhrlng the annual ro l-eull Armls-, ,,,, orKKnltaUua onc, yonr
lift day to ThanksgivInK nay ; throUKn momiM.r.hip in the lied
Coal by the .c It or ton. Tel L ,.row, Jon, ArmlHllt.. day to
C31.- Medford Fuel Co.' " Thanlcglving day.
A, fog la forecast for tonight, i
along with fair weather for Hat-; All laces, ribbons and drem, trim
urday, but with no change in t-m- m,lnB", t half prico at Shields'
perature, following yesterday's m cl08ln ut ' '
maximum of 60 and minimum of; W were certain Saturday when;
2JI I listening to tho -football game at
-There will bo a lecture tonight Corvallls over the radio that Ore-'
in the TheoHdphlcal lodge room on I "on didn't get a very good break!
Tim Inner Side of Healing," by j on wavelength allocations this last'
Onirics Hampton of Los Angeles. I llme. KQW, Oregon's largest sta-'
Ilnrold Flven Anderson, pianist, of i ''on. certainly should have been
Chicago will give several piano se- granted a more favorable position
lefctlons. Lectures Saturday, "Tho than it was given. tirants Pass
Deputy V. S. Marshal fa I Wells ' a few days In thoe points on coun- i Efforts will be made bv KMKD. to one of more efficiency. The new length of L'iO miters. Hie rebtoia-. A buunly ttarranl was iMi.-ii , A
-..... i : mi ,..) it. ...-i.. i. l.i... T-ii i i: , ........! tin,, f whuh the statidn will seek, the counly clerk's office todav m...
uiy Hlieriff 1'aut J. nnlns from .-'a
lem IhN fnr.-nof n. nfu-r si.-niling 1 Mtillins'.
All better dresses- V, price a: ! flon. for a reallocation of Its wave, month by the government and Is Hot. clean coal. Tel. 031. .Med-: Orion Clark of Med ford tor the
entrlh from its present l,.w length n-.t ri-irardrd as g'oil its it former ford Fuel Co.
t kiliint,' of one Myn'.e.
II m U -mm
.. ll lymm mm
.M'Htery of Dreams," Hunday,
"Hirlstlan Theosophy." lectures
free collection. 24 5
'Misses' black sateen pleated gym
bloomers: regular U.S.". valuo for
Mi at Shields' His Closing Out
Sale.. 247
Ouests from a distance register
ed at Mcdford hotels include Mr.
aft Mrs. L. A. Cushman of Chi
cago and Mannle Horkin of Xew
York City.
Grange dance, Kaglo Point, at.
nllo. Kverybody wolcomo. 240
, Alcohol for your radnlator. 1'en
nlngton's Hatlery Servle and Ga
iri(fe, 121 No. Harriett. 245
Hoy Fisher, a stago driver, was
fined 110 and costs in Judgo Tay
lor's court .this forenoon for speed
inn:,, on Ihn pacific highway near
(Vn'trnl Point November 19. He
teas" arrested on complaint of Froo
FtwmeK Inspector for Ihn public
service commission,
Vheap lumber and cedar posts.
Mfdford Lumber Co. i!J7tf
Uest Utah lump coal. Tel. C31.
Medford Fuel Co. . tf
Wr. unci Mrs. F. W, Hegorman
nffif4poknno -and Mrs. Amos Miller
ofj Seattle, arc visitors in Medford
who' 'arrived yesterdny.
.-Yloal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Columbia Scotch and Rllkywool
mixture, yarn. Kegular COo hnll,
now 38a at Shields' Iilg Closing
Oijt Sale. 247
Vt minmr auto collision took place
at. tho Intersection of Main and
Front streftts yesterday between
cats driven by B. M. Herbert and
l4$vis Thompson, according to a
report at tho pollco at.ition, indl
cailn'g that 'little damogv was
done. ' .
T(Os mending,' -runners removod
and snags worked back. .Handi
craft Shop. ' S t e t f
, Dnnce. ' fJold Hill. Sat. nlte. 24C
fV flertrude Weeks and her
brother, Alf Weeks, will' leaver Mnn
dayrfor Ilerkeley1, Cnl., to visit their
sister and her husband, l")r. and
Sfrtl. H. Pi Jfargrnvn.
. Hemstitching, nose, mending,
ptlna and butlon making. Han
dicraft Shot). I'hone 10E. 193tf
yyfn double fork our ooal no
'ii(r(; Hansen Conl CO. Phone 230.
af.yw . .. v ,f.
i .j.. !
(;.:
Saturday
! AVc will offor our iihiiiiI
'. Roorl valno in n spei'ial
' snle on
Ml
il't
If.
Vari-Colored
Snowballs
29c
. DOZEN
'' This is n nck mnrRli
I" iiiHllnw-fillod dainty ro
,j rently inntiRiirati'fl in
,i our cnki shop and sell
('i rpRiilarly ' at ' 40 ' the
tlozon. ;- ,'. . '
i'i . . ...
'j "
Wo bellnvo yon will
..( like thom and want
'' you to try thorn, honcft
' thin spfloial wilo. Out
"; of the oven at 0 A. M.
;, Como "Brly.
am !Xr
Courier.
Are you doing nny ombroidery;
work? If so, you can buy the D. ',
M. C 2 skeins for 5o at Shields'
Closing Out Kale. 247"
Guaranteed hemstitching and
nicotine 7c. Sinclair Dollar Htoro. .
24"
Mrs. Willis VanNuys, who sis-,
tained head wounds in a shooting ,
affair on a farm nenr this cltyj
last Friday when her husbnnd shot
her nnd then killed himself, left
yesterdny with her son, Clarcnco
Lewis, for Balnm after having boon '
a patient In the Community hos- ;
pltal for the past week.
Itenutifiil embroidered models i'
consisting of sofa pillows, lunch-
con sots, pillow ensns, towels, laun-
dry bags, etc., all at half price. At j
Shields' Hlg Closing Out Kalii. 247 j
Wood 'all kinds oak, lam-el,
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel j
Co. Tel. 631.' ...... .tf;
Dry creek, n tributary of the'
RUes rlvor In Curry county, has
been found to be a natural death
trap for salmon fry. More than
1,000,000 snlmnn aro estimated lost
each year In this stream when the
river sinks below tho surface
Hoho mending, runners removed,
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Shop. 21iitr
Children's "Jane Dandy" blue
demln coverall. riegular tl.30
value for f.Oc, at Shields' ltlg Clos
ing Out Sale. 247 ,
A letter received today by the j
Chamber of Commerce from Jack I
Uauenherg, 230 Norlh Marshall !
slreet, Wlnaton-Knlcm, N. C, asked i
for Information relative to the em-1
ployment situntlon In this section
of the Btate. He wrote that he
formerly resided here and left five
years ngo to find a better state
than Oregon, liut .atter traveling
through 41 states ho was convinced i
that "We've found out that theyj
don't mnko them any better." Hat-1
tenberg cithor wishes to settle In!
Medford or In Klamath Falls.
Dance. Cold Hill. Sat. nlte. 240
Highway Dutch oven, r.ori South
Itivorslde, under new management.
Ilome-mndo pies, Mexican ehllo,
tnnmlcB, steaks nnd chops. Open
from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m. 217
ltlchnrd Crowson, who has hcin
employed for the past year In OnW
Innd, returned homo yesterday,
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
Concerning your eyes consult Dr.
D. A. Chambers, Optometrist, 317
Medford Illdg. For appointment
I'hnnn 18S, Olnsses fitted nnd fur--nlshed.
24f,
Among the California residents
registered at Medford hotels are
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Onrdon. Harold
Slegol. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Short
sleeve, V.. K. Nichols nnd Mrs. W.
L. flaoklns of Los Angeles, A F.
liurkn of Onkland, 11. E. Tenny
son, F. 15. llnmnnn. A. C. Cnrtmlll,
Mr. nnd Mrs. r. F. Iteeves and L.
It. Ilrownson of San Francisco.
Let me write your flro Insurance.
Carl Y, Tonswnld, Hotel Holland.
Phone 093. tf
See the Fuller linish mnn for
real Christmas gifts. Phnno 1291
,T, evenings. 247
Itnlnh Halley, puhllrlly director
at the locnl high school, Is 111 at
Ills home with flu this week.
All belter drosses price at
Mulllns'. 250
Dance'. Oold Hill. Sat. nlte. 24il
Cecil Morgnn Is being sought by
relatives, according to n message
received here from Meilfoiil. His
father Is critically til in the valley
and relatives nre seeking him. li
Is thought he has been working In
one of, the lumber camps of the
county. Klamath Herald.
Trode nt home. Tho Fuller Prush
Man Is n resident nnd tnxpaycr of
.Medford. A fine nnd dandy Christ
mns gift can be selected from tho
complete line of Fuller brushes.
I Phone 1294-J, evenings. Oeo. D
; Mclllide. 24S
j Hot, olesn coal. Tel. 3I. Mod
' ford Fuel Co. tf
I Mrs, F. A. Daugherly was n
, Phoenix visitor In the city yester-
dny. .-
I Corn-fed fryers nt public mnrket
I every Tues., Thill's, nnd Bnt. 247
t Cheap dry lumber nt Medford
; Lumber Co.- 237tf
Mr, and Mrs. ltnlph Ilurdwell
left yesterday for San Francisco
land to attend the California-Stanford
game at llerkeley.
! That good cost low In ash, Han.
sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf
t Doors and windows crienn nt
I fedford Lumber Co. 2S7tf
! Miss Marjorlo Cave, stenographer
j for Attorney Charles llenmes, is
suffering at her home with a se
vcre cold tndov
i Oregon Fire Relief Association of
McMlnnvllle, Ore. C. floff, AkI..
419 Kast Main St. Tel. ti;. lRHf
Dance. Cold Hill. Rat. nlte. 46
Mrs. .1. Fawcett and Mrs. Charles
Coy nnd son Frank Coy returned
from Chnhalls, Wash., this morn
ing, after spending the summer and
fall In Hi north.
Poems set to music. Mnstercrnft
Song Publishers, Seattle. 261
IT'S SOME SHOW!
TODAY
ONLY
ONLY PART OF
THE BABY
CONTEST
PICTURES
TONIGHT
Help your favorite
baby win the beauti
ful doll.
Don't forgot to cast
your votes.
TODAY
ONLY
A ;SPICY, RIP-ROARING
FUN FEST,
Art, the beautiful
women! He could
not resist them!
And what a hilari
ous tornado of trou
ble followed hit gay
adventuring In love
7 mm
With
RENEE ADOREE
and '
CARMEL MEYERS
4
t "A CERTAIN
ftWf YOUNG MAN"
I ttJk GOOD COMEDY
1 . &T JPl iWm LATEST NEWS
arid LOOK!
SPECIAL! Today
ACTUAL PICTURES OF
SINKING "VESTRIS"
Scenes of Rescue Great Disaster Ship
Sinks with 383 Aboard
WEI ont'nuous
TOMORROW JEAN HERSHOLT
With
MARION NIXON and GEO. LEWIS
In
''JAZZ MAD "
Alto "TARZAN THE MIGHTY"
Now mnsm
1 CCNTjCr-n--J
Only One
More Day
after j
TODAY i
Don't Miss This Picture Thrill
of Your Lifetime
NOW ON ITS FIFTH BIG DAY AND
STILL CROWDS ARE COMING
SEE and
HEAR
l Admission '
V Matl-Evej.
' Children 25
? - W . Adults50
THE ALL TALKING
MYSTERY COMEDY HIT
Starring
MAY LOUISE
McAVOY FAZENDA
. EDWARD EVERETT
HORTON .
A LEO FRANCIS
WHO IS THE TERROR?
IT'S THE TALK OF ALL. MEDFORD
COMING 8UNDAY
FANCHON and MARCO'S
"HAPPY IDEA"
With
TED DONNER
Alio
PHYLLIS HAVFR In
"TENTH AVENUE"
ALSO
TWO GREAT ACTS
of
"TALKIES"
8EE and HEAR
VAUDEVILLE'S
GREATEST STARS
conomy
Groc
eteria
"THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE"
Eighth Anniversary
Eight years ago the Economy Groceteria introduced to southern Oregon a new
system of marketing foods A system whereby the buyer was relieved of all the
annoyances that go with old-fashionad methods in use for so many Years. Wait
ing for clerks, asking prices, being urged to buy strange brands, hurrying because
the store was busy and looking across the counter at goods stored beyond reach
for inspection all so characteristic of the old-time store were done away with.
Goods, with all prices plainly markedon tables so arranged as to permit leisurely
inspection and prices which reflected the big saving resulting from the lower ex
pense immediately appealed to southern Oregon buyers so much so that our
business has steadily grown until today Medford has the largest and best food
store in Oregon a store built on the prin ciple of uniformly low prices not a law
price on an occasional leader but a lower level of prices on all foods which makes
the saving so much greater a price level which although never changed , in the
eight years still earns the Groceteria the distinction of being "The Price Mak
ers of Southern Oregon"
Bread
Medford's finest home-style bread.
Anniversary price
Mb. loaf' 3 for 18c
H-lb.loaf . . . 2 for 18c
Flour and Sugar
Drifted Snow, 49-lb. sack . . . $1.88
Fisher's Blend . . $1.98
Sugar, per 100 lbs. $5.88
Other Anniversary Specials
Crystal White Soap, (3 bar limit .
3 bars . . . '. . .; . 8c
Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, per roll . 8c
Amaizo Starch; corn or gloss, pkg. 8c
Campbell's Soups choice (3 can
limit) per can .8c
Fould's Macaroni or Spakhetti, pkg. 8c
Jello pkg. 8c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg 8c
Cut Stringless Beans Killian Brand
No. 1 can 8c
Sunkist Asparagus; tall No. 2j cans 28c
Van Camp's Hominy No. 2 can . . . 8c
Matches Crescent brand, 3 boxes . 8c
Jewel Shortening, 8 lbs. ; .$1.38
8c
Shoe Department
Fine Feathers Silk Hose a wide
range of colors
Anniversary price ?
78c
Dish Pans 10-qt. oval enameled
dish pans, choice of 3 colors
Regular 69c each Buy one for
69c ake the second one for
Electric Light Globes any size up
to 60-watt 5 for ... ..... 98c
Steel Bath Stools enameled in col
ors; cork seat choice 98c
Electric Milk Shake Mixer a $4.98
value $3.98
Glass Mixing Bowls set of 5 or
set of 4 with glass measuring cup 58c
Aluminum Roasters for Thanksgiv
ing 58c to $5.78
Fountain Specials
All drinks, sundaes, ice cream sodas
your choice of any 8c
Lunch at 11:30 Roast Pork, Cran
berry Sauce, Mashed Potatoes,
Bread, Coffee or Milk 18c
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFER ENCE
Use Our Parking Lot .While Trading in Our Store.
Turkeys Free
"Get Yours"
Jackson Springs Club
Sat. Nov. 24
9J30 till 2:00
Ho siuv o coiiici. Lots of hij sur
prises in slow for ,vnu.
CLUB FEATURING
"The Dancing Fool"
FREDDIE McKEEN
In tho Newest l)nnee Hits
Music by
Jackson Springs Pep Peddlers
Snpp'er served ly Tiilent ladies
"ONE GRAND NITE"
I
i
Saturday Specials
BANANA SQUASH
(Sat. only) per lb 2c I
Public Market
Open Tues., Thur., Sat.
From 7 a. m. to 4 p. m.
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side 'Pharmacy
APPLES
Per box
40c to S1.35
LOS ANGELES HEAD LET-
TUCE Per head Sc
HOSC PEARS
Per lb 4:
FRESH PORK. THANKS
GIVING TURKEYS AND
CHICKENS
NEW CROP ENGLISH WAL
NUTS Per lb 15c to 25c
HOME COOKED FOODS
Anderson's Home Made
Mince Meat. Full Line of
Bunch Vegetables.
DRY WOOD
UNDER COVER
Dry Fir Planking $2.50; per
tier S5.C0 per load.
Dry Fir $3.00 per tier.
Hard Wood $4.00 per tier.
Longwill Wood Co.
441 N. Fir St. Phone 1141-J
Phone 727