Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    TACT. TWO
MEPFORD MAIL TRTBfVe. MEDFORD. OREfiOV. AVET)EfDAY. DEPEMRER 1Q2S.
T ocal and
J 'Personal
h j
T ?.-. fir-; 1 lif h.-s i tno t
th Jim of thi Ink. II int.h-1" f
St Arm, tffria? eaeif. pni pn-ilf-stitT
r;o nor at ail at tli south.
r i;:ji;.:t!h i-nimiiP'-. ac -fjrJln;: to
a j--pt:l r:iv- this rr'-noin (it
th- "r -t r r. ftAtinal park offi's
Ti t' (rum t ri ; r rt;mer "f t h
litC-o. It Is nf4 known b mu i
-;;o , M iit Ikf y.-if.rd r.lranc
to thf . ark, ft 4 thai otrarw e w.i
Ai:i'ji;i' knoini; the rrt-r:i'ut
.J a nil u;ir pony vl;h scar In
f?--. :rut :r.d on Knda. pWra-!,lt.;.n-
r,-X, Mf!fo"d, wr notify
this offitf. , 25 ;
Kilt ?'-r all t Iorn. " a";
1-Tinh at the Faihlon Kh'jp. 41' I
MMfrd !:!'!!. f'!-n mi. tf '
FjNrirk will spn! v
V, :,u til a finrellinx at Ml K;wt
Jj':-: n rrt. accor'Iine to a per
mit I futtl Yy the city today.
Tnr p;urs-ni:r anywhere In
ii) 3-V IiiAtlt and While fab. J
phor.5 e;.
Omcf-rntr.p your es consult Dr. ;
D. A. O.amtwrs. Optnrivtrist. 317.
M-d;rd FJMs. Ki.r appoin:rnnt. f
'hor. Glasses fitted and fur-
rih-d. ,
r;t:! Irom a dfunr- riiT-;
-rt at M-dford hoifia Include Kd
r,i ". I.-jbtr nf ll.nlulu. Frank
J. I-::;flcht t Chtca and Kihr
iir-fct of Canton. Mo.
fmv vh;rt"t ar cood invent m''nt
an ! jiay c&otl dividend;. Southern
KmHiri: A Ixwn AsociJitlon. 20
Th- ThH.swihlfal ncMlrty will
ha vi- a met-tlnir o-n to any oft '
intT-td In Theosophy. fn thJr'
h-Azr r.x.m. 31 No. Crap- t..
Thursday fvfnlnt:. The prwnm
will 'rr-rttt of a paper en the MJl
Je -t f "The Artrnl Plan-" rtlsus
TtiT. muhv, pm nd penral )
MH-;cl. r
Irut-htem of the Nile of Zule
im. temple will hold their rKUlar
rnor.thly fvuflref-n m'etlnp at th;
Manlc hull !n Medford. .Saturday.
If -i-rniU-r with Mr. Kena Mc-'-;r
of Ahli-nd, Quen of I'ulelrrm
u "ijjli'. pjtsidlnw. A luncheon will,
jure rede th- afternoon eloh and
i rhf-dulf-d to take plaro at th?
Hotel Holland at 13:30 o'clock.
Interior painting and interior
iJ: r.j -atlnu. F. J. Hunt- i'hnw1
(,r
'hari repretentfitlon. Tel. 47!-
il. Mm. lildte Allen. 22 ,
rinude Mcculloch of KLimath !
Kills !k u vinitor In Mvdford who ;
nrrlv-d yevu-rday. '
i'iiy Sanitary Service, l'huno t
244tf
I'yiUlan Sister rani parly. K. I,
hall- inc. 6th, at p- m. lirlde
and 50u. 2? 't i
Mr. and Mrv. Omar I'iper of Ta-j
una. Vanh., xtopned over In Med-!
ford th" firl of the week and vl-;
i-l with Mn. II. I. I.umdrn f(ir(
dri. I.efore eontlnuliiK their Jour-1
Tiey south, where they will hpeml ,
th winter in nouUiern t'allfnrnia. i
TIi:it K'"d coal low in aih. Ifan- '
con Coal Co.. Ihom 23. t.f
finvip ArY lumber nt Medford;nnd unacx worked hark
1. 'intl.fr 'n 7it"tf entfr Hhop.
Jark ThpmpiMn. Tom Jlrwdl--
and If. I- ticuvtlle of thr CUfortiia
on t,'on I'ovvrr ronijwny ieni yet
terdny in llr.int on U!-trie-.
;ive KuIUt HrtJir for Chrit
uim. For iinniediilt; Mrvic, Tel.
i2-j.
The Carnrtti-na -Iul meetUiU
which waK to have ir-n h-ld to
morruT ilJ l" ji'.(pon-d until'
further notice, ln-aue f iline,..
Kre M''K-n. nipVty of Ihc,
O- la K. Whit c-fuip:iny. i 111 at
hi b;r.,- hen- with the flu.
We double- fork our coal no
dust. Har.en Coal Co.. I'hone 2J'
tf lit l'tth lump coal- T-l. 3!.
M'dford Ful Co. if
lluroid'Hfford. t-iutv t-nne rtr
den. 1 diretinr the moir.ic of
th tc:me t-jmriiis;in' hr.idjar
ter in Portland from the i'ittrSr
block to th aixin floor of the Ore-.
von builtlinK. It Us expected the
.tme commWiofl ffi"e will tw
delNyed alwut 1'.' da In hm work,
due to the fnovins- ' '
Thomas liealtv o., real eitale.
Insurance and mall loans on any--thine
ff value. Palm Hlock. corner
Main and Fron?. upstairrf. tf
The permanent v.ave department
of the Kmma fline Iteauty Hhop,
will be manaiced by How fchurd
from now on. Mr. Shard t in a
pofition to Klve any method, a
lon oil. Shelton. JJonat, Fred-erl'-k,
N'eftleji and Iarfienne. Hi
very complete t-Huipmcnt inrluden
automatic winder. 1'hon
Included arnonr the Ortponianx
reifintere'd at lxiI hotels ar" li.
W. r.f.n and Albert fbbons of
Ha Jem. Mr. ami Mr. F. W. Ham-,
won of Kerry, F.d Harney. J. M,
Kennie. Fred Wood. F. f etty,
F. I. Knlt'ht c-f Eugene, and Mr.
Kcne.
Wood all kinds oak. laurel,
fir and dry fflahs. Medford P'uel :
t o. Tel. C31. tf ;
ftenl receipts never bought o ,
home. Houthern l;uildin tc ian -Ahso
(alien. 260 :
Arthur Fernx. special iiccnt for '
the Hun Fire Insurance rompan 1
of Portland, is in the city for a
few dyt on buslne-s.
One month' extenion ha been
r ran ted on the K. c H. trading
stamp eatcfwinKe offer for Fluh- '
rer's bread wrappers. 23
f'.ic millinery ile now frhi.: n
nt the Km my l.ou Hat Hh'jp in M.
M. Store. Prices stah' l r-znm-
lens of Cot. We make :i 4
fweep and sell all r.aty. jl;uh to
3.r,0. sale prices (3 .M. 2 ''H. 1 SH
and f jc each: one lot .'" a-.-h. '
Kiddle hats 3. 9 valueK nt ,
Iet your t;reen stantps here. i-vry
hut Bors. itf2
T. J. JackKon is a Portland vis- ;
llor In the city for n few days.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. :
631. Medford Fuel Co. tf '
Mrs. J. W. Pruett motored in
front the Phoenix dltdrlct this
uiornlnif and fpent n few houm
fhopplnt;.
HeinHtltchlnc. hose m e n d I n c
pleat I nc and hitton making. Han
dicraft Hhop. Phone ?02. ' I93K
Mr. und Mrs. C. W. WoimI were .
In Iho city yesterday front Pros-,
peel. ,
Hose niendinc. runners removed ,
Hand!- ;
?ii!f :
Sunf of th
are Utlkintr up
local rre-tiin f.t' A buart' f medicsil offic-rrs t
mat' h l-tWM-r. : envene ai , ne vi mr prwiaeni
Kr.M l..rfen,n t,t thU tritv and at .tniour 'Mrri.n ror enm-
itallor J o k Wood of Mdf.rd. Mof Mnaiion of ypplic.icon for orn
of the fans e-oi to have the lm- ' n.leiVI la tht medU al .it-part uu-t.:
predion that Mortensen can los ; of ih reKuiar irny has bwn -on-W'fi-a
r!h'-tif )4j preaf difficult t 1 JtU!:-fJ-
and beUeve thi. would le worth! Hotj ck-an coaL TeI. (31. Mel
the prl'e- of aditon. Wd f.rd Fiid Co. . tf
however, wants the match in Med- If y.nj want a hutr-raii-ins. nr.it
ford and l!rtenen is, holding out f tripplnpr- ride, com irly for "The
for thi city. The local wrestler 4ihoi.t Train." zi
if perfectly willing to meet the "What could I? itzorv appropri
sallor. but. nays there won't b a ate." inquires Dr. J.F. KM f
lwut uni-M it is In tJrants Pas.
flrants Pass Courier.
The l;and 22 lAst (th rii..
has on display a beautiful line of
flower and tiltows for jrlfts,ani
all hat at le than cont. flnvf
model, values to Mi-i. pAl
other hats 13. ft and l..
We ive frrec-n stamps. 22
Safety f!rt: This EulMinff and
Uan association operate under
state tupervi!on. Southern Build- !
inr & Lan Association.
Mr. und Mrs. ('.rover I-each. MUs i
Marjorle Crouch, Hu'h Hates and
Mr. and Mrs. Ijuis Uro n and '
family visited friends In Ashland ,
the first of the week.
tlft those fenders and auto
bodies straightened at Ilrill's Sheet.
Metal Works, opposite Jwis Super;
Service fetation. Phone 41 s. 2
Anyone knowing the whereabouts
of a' small bay pony with sear in 1
face, that strayed on Friday, please
phone CH-X. Medford. or notify ,
this office. 25 J
Kdward I-ubbe of Honolulu. H.
T.. was amoni; the motorists from
a distance who registered today at
the local branch of the out of slate
auto registration bureau. i
The H. & H. stamp exchange of
fer on Fluhrer's bread wrappers
has been extended to January 1st.
23 '
H. H. Janx. new manager of the
Oc la K. White company here. left
today for Klamath Falls where he,
will transact businesa and return ;
here tomorrow;. ;
: Hours and windows cheap at j
M'-dford Lumber Co. CJTlf1
Mr. tnd .Mrs. Hayniontl Miksche
returnud yt-yierday fryin a two
week' visit in California, during'
whuh lime they toi; 111 f.o Ai.-Kel'-s,
. Lone IJeach. :3an Hleo. Wi i
the various interest i.-ijf rHrif s
through the state. Th wcje ac
inrnKinifl oil the triir home oy
their little niece. HUrAa Hitter--t
iff, who will remain nih them
until Hie holidays, when her rnnth--r.
Mr?. Thomas liitkerntaff. will
cume here for a abort vi.it.
Mr. Shard had opene'. tNe Itair
cutting department in the Km ma
fline .Shop. Kxpert cutting ani
h i ' French shin(,!lnt; done accurately.
247
Hot. elean coal.
I Ke i n
Tel. 631.
Medford, "than for a monument
be erected to Ham Hlil soniewbt-
vo 4h Pacific' li.9aw.ty 7 It
e-n r tl,-vested that a hyuv Kraniie
boulder- by placed near Lne summit
of the .Sinkiyou on tlie P;i-ii- ,
hU;hw., and, on th.i iat-ulder the '.
simple- InM-rlption: fium Htil.
Hoad IuiNl?r.' It wa.t in southern
Oregon that Mr. HiCi eUirtt-d hi1
eampaiffn for kkm! road In Ore
gon, and the firft f pavement wil-,
laid from Central Pitit toward
Medford. Mr. Hill is -entitled to
recognition for his pionserinp and
I am pleav?d to hear trutt there ie '
talk of somethmir of iter sort ie-;
ins done." Lr. I teddy jsays that f
some time oko Mr. Hill suggested
that fhrtven be srewn iib.nj; ther
hi."Way and a.rtiiiR on ihis su-:
gesnon an ar.nn uom ntfijywo.: p A CT ' F Dl T Fn C ACC -P11DF
bouKht several ,m. kae .rf tlower g AS R I il LD &AP PURE
feds at Crmvn: City and pnn-' rKUJUttU KAtlAtU'
kled the seed at favorable spots t THE SANITARY WAY
between Cn snt City and Grant-1
Pass. The Oregon ian.
Outran teed hemstltchini:, 7c.
Work not drawrn. Mrs. Canoo-e. .
Sinclair's Dollar' Htore. 47if
Own your own home through us.
Southern Kulldirax & Joan A 50 el
ation. . 26'
Mr. and Mrs. J. il. Wavner. Mrs.
C. It. Grove and L one Kislmru'-r
of Klamath Falls ,lent the week
end in Medford vaulting relatives.
For your holiday .oncerts .e.-ure
a copy of the son? "The Way of
Faith," written by Mrs. Mary o.
Carey, at the local music stores.
Phone W
a 1 1 nrvtv
. Geo. W. Marshall of T.u.-oiua and
Mr. and Urn. K. W. Oliver uud X.
Joyner of tw-.tttle are araonK the
Una nirtm hlatc guej' at local
hot".
Art f.t in hair bobbing at Kmma
Cfine Hhop. ' Worlc done by Mr.
Hhard. . 2j7
Hee Charles A. Wins; to buy our
home.
T- H. Xesti. Copco di!ji)n man
ager fr-m l:-hijru', Ore., was a
local husinc Visitor in this city
loday. Mr. Xciii planm-d to sUiy
over this evcnine to attend the
Ashland Hi-Lite celebration a-r a
representative of the. Koseburg
chamber of commerce.
Cheap lumiier and cedar pot-.
Medford Lumber Co. 227tfB
Daily's TaxL Phone 15. Xew
PHd"b:ker sedan. ?T4
J. ('. Thompson, division m n
aer tf the California OreK,ri I'ow-
T company. v.as uiooriK lh hxnl
rtix-n wh' attended the Ashland
velebratlon this afternoon.
Poems set to music. Ma.-Irrraft
on Publishers, Seattle. 761
In a b-Uer received , ' .;! day
from KmTl Mhr by -A. W. Pim-s.
M. dford in ior-eiect. Mr Mohr
wrote that li- and his family will
-ail for the Cnited States Jai.uary
4. and will tour this nation frr
re vera I weeks, after which they
plan to spend a fhort time in souih
ero California, before arriving in
Medford. The writer indicated that
. ;n all hi travel he has found no
, plate as .i.tifyir a Sledford ind
uihem Oregon.
i:et I'tah lump coal. Tel. 631.
VHVrd Fuel Co v1
The Masonic da twine club.
was to have jjtven a dauue tomTV
row evening: jit the Masonic ha;
has postponed that dunce for 01;.
week, due to the Hhritie ceremonial
at Ashland the mm me day.
Iet us tetl you aiiout our inMuici
pavings 'plan. Southern J;uildim:
&. Loan Association. "1: tin
4iie motitui vxloiiJtion Uu i-..fi
granted on llie M. 4- H. tradiu-i
-tamp exchange offer for Fluhivi J
bren-f wnippers.
I ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
I'tail by the sack, or
C31. i.-(lf..rl Kucl Co.
ton.
T.1.
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
3 Nights
2 Mats
Beg. MONDAY
HUNT'S CRATERIAN
MON. TUES. 4 WED. NIGHTS 8: '.5 MATS- TUES. 4 WED, 3P.M.
SPECIAL TOUR ROAD-SHOW ORGANIZATION
SYNCHRONIZED MUSIC SCORE AND TALKING
2C? MARTIN X?KKS0K ArSlCAS ixfsrrr.ON CvM.-aiion-
14 YIAHS .o MAKE
2.MOURS toSHOmO
?r.;;f.MARTIM
JOHNSON in
ft
UonWtirofaljirnblribe
NOT A STAGED MOVIE - AS NATUR.M. AS GOD MADE IT
Reserved Seats All Shows On Sale at Theatre Friday.
Nights 50c, 75c. $1.00. $130. Mats. 50e. 75c. $1.00. No Tax.
Mail OrdersFilted Promptly in Order of Receipt
.NOTE This s ONLY Engagement in this Territory Organization
Plays Medford on Way North and East.
Cold
Weather '
Emphasizes" the need
for plenty of substan
tial, vitaniin bearing
food.. Fluhrer's Milk
Bread with its abund
ance of milk solids, U
just Euch a food.- Tour
grocer has it
r-
3" 25Ei50
1
TOMORROW I
STARTS'
SEE and
HEAR
WALLACE BEERY
1 Ws,
IN HIS GREAT
ROLE AS
"OKLAHOMA
RED"
With
Louise Brooks
And
Richard Arlen
myi v . f2rf-
flK'i'l . JIM TULLY'S
1 '" Amlln r' of lh
it; iiS;,S Y ' r r f )' j . American Hobo. '
If J3mm
3 ..2
?1
If
m
A NOW!
. I It's Your Lit Chance
' T
TODAY sd
I . HEAE . -
ERIC
VON STROHEIM
1N THAT GORGEOUS Si.000,000 PRO
DUCTION "The
- Wedding inarch"
L.
Pre
1
OF SHOES
Inventory time is near and we have too many Shoes-and they must go
Shoes for the whole family Men, W omen and Children the world's best z
makes in all styles and lasts, all priced at. cost and less than cost to make
them move and move quickly. We can't list them - all, but here are a few
examples. Buy for a long time ahead as such prices will not be quoted '
again. ' . J...,
For Men
Men's genuine Kangaroo Oxfords, sell
elsewhere for $12.50. Special Inven
tory price $7.49
Men's Calfskin Double Sole, our regular
price $9.48. Inventory price .... $6.98
Kangaroo Shoes a $10.00 seller every
where $6.49
Black Calf Oxfords, was $7.98.
Now $5.98
Men's Black Oxfords with arch support.
Was $6.00; now $4.49
Men's Tan Calf Shoes you would ex
pect to pay $6.50 for these, special $3.9$
Special lot of Men's Tan Oxfords . $2.19
All Work Shoes I off marked price.
For Women
Shoes of style and class all new fall
and winter styles many that elsewhere
would sell as high as $10.00 all priced
way down. - ,2
Women's Pumps Straps Ties in
a wide range of lasts and colors values
you would pay from $7.50 to $10.00 for
anywhere
$3.98 $4.98 $5.49
Special lots of broken sizes many of
which we regularly priced to $7.98
In Two Lots
$2.98 $3.98
For Children
. . -
. r . :
The world's finest health shoe-the Sim-
plex and the Flexie nearly all Good-
year Welt and one of the most durable
children's shces made. t -
All to go at reductions of 1-4 'to 1-3 off
the marked price. . ' ;.
Men's High Tops
You will have to see these to appreciate
the bargain ' 1
High Tops that sold to $12.50 all in one
lot $8.23
All Galoshes One-Fourth Off
Women's AH Silk Fine Feathers Hose-, a wide range of colors, your choice, 79c
O
And Now You Can Bank a Big Difference