PTGE TWO
SfTDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OT?F.fiO: FRTTWY. JaXTARY 1. 1929.
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Iociil and
-'Personal
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V-.Mn nre 'od for th-
tAhiisUtUS) t a f 0((.er iij fhlh
In Onin.l P5ini, folio inc a m'--t-inp
of huin-s men h-M thre ia
evnmic Ml the JIol Ontrrnl. where
. dinm-r u served at o' lock.
Tt.r han hn no ciuh in that "J
for many y-.irs. lut C niral Point
fcrnw-rly had one of th Jiv
commercial onfanitftticn In
ehe,t
th-
rali'-y-
On n-wortrRTt of pa'MM Silk
rob--, valui up to II J. 15, up- cm I
C. i. Arienn-v. n
A da in ice null for lin .'
ffid in circuit court y-teri:iy ty
K- O. Don- aain J. C. f "Inland on
grounds that the defendant had
caused bodily find mental harm
leeemlr SI. 128. to th plain-)
tiff, at tha rult of a an as,tult J
apd beatinr. j
,i.Vo dance Cold Hill Set. focht.j
Th member
the
Medford ,
p6ft,of the American Legion and j
Auxiliary began stringing along in
ears late this foremon for fJrant
Puf to attend the district meeting;
of the Legion there, Mit the ma- j
Jority went thU afternoon.
lHance. Hat. night, O'Kelly's hall.
I'nsettled weather with wow to-
night, and Saturday prohabty fair:
nnd colder, with the lowest tem-j
pArnture about 24, U the official;
weather forecast iwiued today.
The!
lw.-rt Kmperaiur.. or mu morn-.
WK wbii S. ,
, ivrminent warlns l.y the Ed-1
mon.1 procew. will be KivoD nt the ,
Klilc Heautr Shoppo. 2I- W. etti
at. Thi l a (r.nulne team pfoe- !
w. wrapped with automatic wlnd-j
or. Demonstrator will be here ev-1
eral an. special o.ra..Dsinmon i
I 1
ana lecture jauiiua v . m. jium-
appointments early, as there will
b a limited number given by dem
onstrator. 300
A meeting of Crater Lake chap
ter, D. A. Ii., will be held at Mrs.
E. N. Vitm'ji home, 20J Genesee
xrtit. Saturday afternoon. A hoard
meeting will precede this.
.Notice Plumbing repairing of
all kinds. Call Will Hwartz at
He-L. 104
Mr. and Mm. Chan. Drake and
Mth. Harry Drake of Aberdeen.
Wash., (.topped over in Medford
for a few hours today on their way
to California for a month's vaca-
Xry wood, fir and laurel; green
fir, any amount. Phone daft-L. 204
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hon springer of
Portland have been vleiting here
With friend for a few day. They
were railed to Medford by the
dulh of Mr. Springer'; father, W.
Nf Campbell, at Medford lat week,
grants Paw Courier.
' iAl winter coats t'; Hn,
tullln". 108
iMrH. (. M. Vawter, after having
ttpVnt several day in Medford on
Uineri, left yesterday for her
home -fn Odarville, Cnh , . f
- . Inyton lHancs of the Palmer
Mtisic House is spending a short
business visit in Portland.
'.Mrw. Anna Myer nnd Mrs. Nor
Itoedcr of Ashland attended
tl card party given Wednesday
ficuihir by the Medford Rebekahs
at the I. O. O. F. hall.
liunce, Jackson Springs Club,
H.ft. nlgbt. The Pep Peddlers will
play. 299
Huunty warrants were issued at
tltt county clerk's office y cute relay
tf.H. T. Cok of Medford, four coy
ote, and W. D. Oliver or Trail, one
coyote.
lrienne'a offering 100 beautiful
Rctyin. crape and velvet dresses, val
ue up to $59.50. final cloarance
mJe price, $15. 2!H
"Haines la said to have the small
est indebtedness of any city In the
e.tie. A $1000 bond was paid off
last week, leaving only $2860
mtinst the municipality.
: "Thomas Realty Co. Loans on
furniture and other collaterals: t
rttfaicht or Installment loans on
city property. Palm Block, corner
Ms in nnd Front, upstairs. 29Qtf
Fig
i Torten
' A new cookie pwtry
that we want you to
i try. To make it worth
your while we are quot-
ing a very special price
. for Saturday only.
Fig Torten
16c
the doz.
A delightful combini
tion of fig and honey,
which tells regularly
for 25c the doten.
Know ix rpcrtd to be only three ' After having tn here tor rv
or four inr-rji. dp on the Pacific ' erai day tn wnnrvt.on with :h
hij-h xiiy at J-jrr.rnil of the location .f t'f,on Knt- for :n(-
k-u rr.iun'efn a a rfAult of r- fMnray Ht. r1. j. Siotr of irre d-
cti Mormi, and i not a handicap
lo motor ti:vl. 3eordiitf to !-"
tiurUt k of the lx-al out of Mate
auto r-triitrai ion bureau, snnn' is
roril to he KOmewhM rtf. r
Jon the reen .Spring mount'iin
jhe .:,.
t Ai Adri'-nne'n, & dr-- in eatin
iiiid valval, valut-n up t cl'-r-"
ftnee Ji.il'- priff. $!'. ;'
Mr. and Mr. E. M. ft hmr, I
R Cook, I'.. A. I .in horn .-in -J
White aro anions th jf-o-.J"
A. l'-
from
i'ortLui.A rJt-rd at loal hot-h.
No d.tme (I'.'.d J J ill A-t. r.lu-ht.
To d n.onirat- th; H--.v i
wmt'-r lil'i-r.t- -an twd '
landing fiM turf, jn riirfii.ir- pl.l
d hy llatold San-lt-r w..- m h-.i u d
to land on '. lfoov-r' fi-M thi
afternoon wmI of M-dford, and
I poMOfy no 'nroiiKii a numwr f'M
t jitunt. iiciure mil tawn oi
th-jilane landing, for ar eastern
tntiFxtrxf, according to Mr. Hoover
thi forenoon. Th- grax ha lxen
cut nhort and in jerfect condi
tion for airplane work
.lit a.lntr-r ff.aft ftA. lit
.jiB. 303t
I'pftn the application of Lj.trirt
Attorney flf-orge (' o d il i n f, the
grand ury will hold Ita first e
lon thi year next Monday at the
courthouse, at 1 u o'clock in the
forenoon. The order callintr the
rand Jury together, w.-ik nixm-A
yesterday hy Circuit Jud(. II. I.
Norton.
Dance to Ted Kdinper and hU
Ttogtjej) at Pngue Hirer. Sat, niht.
M Ken,hi upont u-wnl'
d.iy thin vfik lookine afier Lifi-j
wu n.r,.M, in ,he va,y . jnr lu.l-i
,nK f!ramjl P(U1 and Ash,nd. j
cheo lumber at M'dford
j urntwr r-0 217lf'
' fJrnnl, ,,aPS won thflr f!r,; ,. :
f,.t,.nce ixe,!,;,!! K:im,. januaiy
,. from r-nneburc. br a close core I
or ii to is.
Now Is the tirhe to put on your
dormant spray. Phone in your or
der to spray man, W. F. Stearns.
Phone 1024-L. 310
Artlr-les of incorporation of the
Marshall Printing company, located
on West Main street, were on file
today ut the county clerk offlco.
and were signed by J. II. Marshall.
J. P.. Marshall, Jr., and Frank He-
Souwt. with stock named at $10.-
090. The company was establish
ed in Medford two years ago.
"Charia'" Rep. Phono 479-M
Mrs. Hadle Allen. 22tf
John W. Itutler. city recorder of
Marshfield, levied the regulation
fine of one dollar against his wife
this week when she appeared to
answer a citation charging viola- '
tion of parking ordinances. After,
his wife had leit the building.
Judge Butler 1h said to have con
fided to newspapermen that In hit
city hall offices he is "the boss."
All winter dresses $', $10, !.
Mulllns. 303
School teachers of Jackson coun
ty are reminded that the lora'
teachers' Institute to he held to- ,
morrow at Phoenix, js trpen to
every teacher in the oounty. In
cluding high schol teachers, for
whom there will be a special ses
sion In the forenoon, in charge o: 1
C. (I. Smith of the Medford hiV
school. Phoentx has been inakinr I
preparations fur the institute foi ',
the paxt wek in anticipation of ;
large attendance. Luncheon w-11
be served at noun and the institute
will he held Jn Phoenix's new re
modeled school building.
Hest Utah lump coal. Tel. 631
Medford Fuel Co. tf
Included among the Oregonlanr '
registered at Medford hotels. In ad
dition to the members of the l. of
O. frosh basketball team and resi
dents of Portland, are the follow
ing: Fred Huntington of Maple
ton, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Nichols of
Astoria. Fred White of Salem, Wil-,
Ham Whiten of Dallas, Mr. and'
Mrs. H. V. Ueeson of Corvallis. O.i
K. Spradllng of Kosehurg nnd Har
old Scolofsky of Kugene.
Dance, Jackson Springs Club.
Sat. night. The Pep Peddlers will
play. C9S
(J rants Pass and Josophlne coun
ty's airport Is to have n Neon air
beacon. Construction Is to begin
T March 1 on the $J5,o0u beacon and
service station, iho latter necessary
to the proper functioning of nn
up-to-date plant. As a part of the
85-year lease agreed upon by the
Josephine county court yosterdHy,
It Is n'l Ho possible that the Itlch
fiold Oil company will also erect n
i hotel on or near the airport for the
accommodation of air tourists and
others, costing approximately
; $2&0.000. All this is n part of the
i Itlchfleld's gigantic plan tn estab
I lifh a chain of 34 Neon beacons
for the guldnnce of night-flying
pilots from the Canadian to the
Mexican borders. Plans also call
for a series of 20 hotels at nhnut
$0-mlte Intervals. This also plrces:
I (irtints Pass on the main route of
(the pacific Coast airwj. Crants,
, Pass Courier.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. i
611. Medford Fuel Co. tf
A fan, painstakingly madu out
j of n piece of wood, was left thin
j week for exhibition purposes by an
j old man who forgot to leave hl
name. The fnn represents hours of
t labor and has over 30 Joined pieces
i outside of Its handle, cut from the
I same piece of wood. The fan l
I more ornamental than it useful.,
J Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. IS7tf
! Twenty-five students of the
i Southern Oregon Normal school
at Anhland earned grades of "one"
j and "two" lust quarter, w hich
achievement entitles them to mem
bership on the scholarship mil.
All winter dresses $:, $10, fiR.
I M'llllns. 3(1.1
( Officers today were attempting to
(locate a license plate. No. 21,immi,
I stolen last night from an autninu
, bile owned by a Port la nil traveling
f man. The car was parked near the
Hotel Jackson.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
11. Medford Fuel Co. tf
J. It, Johnson, on his pica of
guilty to an Infraction of the liquor
law, was sentenced to the county
JaU by Justice of the Peace Itny
Coleman at Jacksonville, for T
days.
Let mt writ your firs Insurance.
Carl T. Tengwald, llotrl Holland
1'hons lS. u
artni-fit of cornrn'-r- e uti jv,iff.
day m nn .irr'ijr!'- f-T Hn Fran
cicco, inir.llni; to return at a f'i
ture lm- to oV'-r-e ti.- urv
for th- jsI:ttjori of ih.-
ijKhts.
Jial-tnf e of our v.-r.'-t nri'l metaKj
i t , v.i ' ti- ii j to ' . . 1
( AI( i-nr.
That tood illo-ar in ash. Han-js-n
Cwl 'f. Phone 235.
j , n.arnu" hc-n- -au L-u'-d
, Wednevd.-iy afternoon County
' l-ric K. i.. ( oon at 'Ir.intM law to
Kdwin W. VilMn of Murphy and
Helen k. Pitman of p.., en- l::ver.
Fresh f melt arriviri- daily at
Johnon' Mnrfce. tf
Hot, rienn coil. Tel. 31. Md
ford Kuel Co. tf
For a vi-jt with her l.roher the
remainder f the k. Mr.-, flene
Conrad
and young daughters are
In Medford from Portland.
No dance fjold Hill .Sat. night.
Wood all kind oak. laurel.
' fir and dry lAb. Medford Fuel
I Co. Tel. 31. tf
Freh met arriving daily at
; Johnson'a Market. tf
Major Wm. K. Arnold, v.-eil
known reprej-ntative t,f the M'ar
, ren Const ruction r ompany. i.-i in
! the city for a few days looking
I after hijuine.JM matter.
; pet I'tah lump coal.
; Medford Fuel Co.
, A meeting whh held
women of the ApplKHt'
Tel. C31.
with lh
tommun-
. Hy yesterday hy Mr:
the county home
.l.'fn'Wi.lrati'in
icent. it was her f ir-t meeting
held In that-section of the count.
Doors and windows cheap at
Medford Lumber Co. . 237tf
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry siabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel Ol. tf
TOMORROW
What a Howl of a
Jlr-
"Trkj on a honeymoori with
Hi 's. a deg as a chaperone.
KW 5
BUT
with
POLLY M0RAN
HARRY GRIBBON
and
"FLASH"
The Dog Extraordinary
LAST
TIMES
LOIS WILSON
In the
Sensational
Drama
Domestic
"OBJECT
ALIMONY"
JANET GAYNOR.
.OIL. vJoKltN
J.
r r J Today
11 CtMTHAL -UJ
nSEE
and HEAR
si
n . v
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On one of his e mi -annual bai
Ti?i b here nr. infec-ticideiF
to orch.-iri", T. W . Parrih of H:.
Paul, representative ' tn tJras
rhr:i!ca: company, arrived
in the ct .- jesterday.
Ail novelrjr $3. SO and $4.i:.
MuHir.!". zuzm
l't thoe render and auto
bodle. f.-alghtened at Prill' She-?
Metal Worn, opposilf I.ewia Huper
.'.rvje .station. Phone 41. if
Mi.-. S . M . H :-r ' r-r t and daugh
ter H-I'n of u uh Oakdale.
,'. leave Mrd..y for -ix ww-Ks'
j.K.ihure inj, k, Ui- il.'t'A'aiian inl
ands. Hot. tslt-nn coal. Tel. Med
for.l I'u.l Co.
lfo mending, runners r m'f d
a nj jfn'.gH worked iack. Jlandi
'.''ft H:;op. Slf
. e A. Hunt, rnanag-r .f tne
r..1- i.if; ;ti;d llialio triet. r r--tiirnet
f.-ie flay from a husineci
trip to Prilari While there
h'- hooke.l a-ome of the. hig pic
ture t,u the Acr-en today, one of
v. hif h i "In-.erference,' which
c rne Keoruiry 4th. ".th and th.
Jiit 15 wntT coa: left, all sell
Ing at ! than off. Adrnne"a.
No dance Gold Hiil Sat. night.
Phone
5!
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE -PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAV
One Day Only
Continuous Shows
12:30 to 11 P. M.
Comedy This One Is
y and stop laughing at
it fast and furious furi-
fest!
treat for sweethearts,
wiyweds, old-timers and
etyone else.'
Another glorious Movietone
Production with the beautifut
star of '7th Heaven."
An intns drams of every
day life ... of people who
ate real . . . who love . . .
who hate . . . who sin . . .
who repent.
Also
Two Great Acts of
TALKIES
Admission
Matinees Evenings
10 and 35 25 and 50
Coming Sunday
Will King In
Fanchon and Marco's
"Chtken a la King"
Economy Groceteria
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"THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Shopping the Self-Service Way
There are many reasons why you should learn to shop the Sflf-Service Way Fjrst'
of course, is the big saving nor just a few, but all if the thousand or more food
items are priced to reflect the saved costs of clerks', credits and small deliveries
and what ever your order may be, your total cost is usually less.
Besides the saving there is the satisf actio n of not having to wait for or be hurried
by a clerk shop at your leisure if time pe rmits or hurriedly of necessary visit
with your friends in fact adjust your shopping to your own convenience and if
your order amounts to $5.00 or more we will have it delivered to your home.
BREAD
Every day the finest home
style bread is sold
2 loaves 15c
On Saturday
1-lb. loaf 3 for 20c
iy2-lb. loaf 10c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 35c
White King Washing Powder, large
package 39c
Kellogg's Cor nFlakes, 3 pkgs. . . . 22c
Sugar 25 lbs. in a cloth sack . . . $1.49
Wedlar's Pickles sweet, sour, mix
ed all kinds, luncheon size jar
3 for 25c
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 23c
Yacht Club Sweet Potatoes 2i-lb.
can 3 for 43c
Foote's Best Cut Stringless Green
Beans No. 2 can 3 for 39c
S & W Mammoth Peaches No 2
can 3 for . 69c
Del Monte Yellow Cling Peaches
No. 2 can 3 for 49c
Pioneer Minced Clams tall No. 1
can 3 for 73c
i
Special Coffee and
Percolator Sale
A 6-cup Aluminum Percolator and a
pound of Blue Bag Coffee,
Both for . 98c
Total Value $1.28
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For women $1.95
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
. Phona 105 SO N. Central
MedfdVd, Oregon
J-JLmWI
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Ready at 11:30 Old Fashioned Pot Roast with Nood
les Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Bread
Coffee or Milk 25c
Hot Chili all day . 10c
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
Use our Free Parking Lot While Shopping in Our Store.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
Jpes McNair Pharmacy
West Side Iarmacy
Ua.hoHou.tSt. PhOhb 144
A Complete Cleaning ass
Dyeing Sekvics
Fruits and Vegetables
Bananas, lb 5c
Cauliflower, 2 large heads 25c
Lettuce, per head ? 5c
Florida .Grapefruit, 6 for 25c
Oranges fancy Sunkist, good size
for the children, 2 doz '. . . 35c
Kaffee Hag Coffee without the
caffeine removed (a package of
Kellogg's Rice Krispies free), lb. 59c
Stewart's White Meat Tuna Flakes
per can 15c
Original Shredded Wheat Biscuits
package 10c
Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 lbs 19c
Tenino Columbia River Salmon
No. can 19c; No. 1 flat can . . . 28c
Canister Sets a set of 4 cans
enameled in assorted colors one
each for flour, sugar, coffe, and
tea per set of 4 49c
Chopping Board handy in any kit
chen, each 29c
Galvanized Tubs extra heavy with
wood handles No. .3 size . . . $1.49
Galvanized 12-qt. Pail extra heavy
with heavy bail wood handle 49c
Electric Light Globes 40-watt . . . 20c
SHOES
A big lot of broken sizes of women's
oxfords, ties, pumps and one-straps,
all away below cost. If your size is
here, a wonderful chance to save.
YOUR COICE $3.98
(I
If you want your cow
to give more and rich
er "MILK
Try a Sack
of
Rbgue Valley Cow Feed
$1.70 CASH FOR 80 POUNDS
Special Prices on Ton Lots!
Rogue Valley Milling0Co.
327 South Fir Street Medford