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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1929)
I 111 I . 1 1 '. . I1 1 1 1 I I 1 . I I I l 1 1 I .III I 4 -a- o o O o 'BUY' o o o o Who! esale You have heard this and that retail merchant tell you how he saves you Clerk Hire, Delivery Ex pense, Credit Loss and so on, but if all this is true and it's a good policy to save these items why would it not be better to just save the retailer's entire ex pense together with his profit? This is what you do when you buy at Our Wholesale Stores. Snow Flake Crackers (J largo a-kas'os 1 60 Pure Cane Sugar .10 His., & IT. helT.V .60 Hill's Red Can Coffee Any p7.o onii, pound .49 Fancy Sliced Pineapple V2 largo No. 2(, cans; heavy syrup 2o6Q Tender Garden Peas .12 largo Xo. 2 ens 1 .50 Rogue River Tomatoes 12 large cans; standard quality 1. 1 0 Feed We are selling Feed at wholesale Prices as well as Groceries. We handle a full line of Feed and Feed Products. You can't afford to keep on paying the retailer a profit when you can buy wholesale the same as he buys. Fancy Cracked Corn 100-lh. hags, each 2.50 Sperry's Suremilk 100-lh. hags, each 2.S0 Sperry's Surelay 100-11). hags, each 2,. 8 5 Sperry's Scratch Feed 100-lh, hags, each 2.50 Barley Rolled or Ground 7")-lh. hags, each 1.50 Oyster Shell 100-lh. hags, each .95 WHOLESALE STORES ; 123-127 West Main St. Across Main Street Opposite Weeks & Orr Furniture Store o o o 0 FARMERS? BIDING lite WAV Ml MfftNQf E: irLiL jjreviues o o 0 l'. story inh and IVoi in dimensions, is imdor A huiliiins, one 3i.ii.fi mitrso of (oiisiru lion on the l"n eliie highway nar ihe Merriman 1 dairy when will he tiffri as naU'pot , fnr the iliM rUunim) nf sroreries in ; vh(ile.s;ilc lots to Jackson county 1 f'.i'iners. h will he known its ihe "Farmers' Wholesale," accordim? j to SMUt I Mai'l-y. well known Ut- nil farmer anil Mm-kmun. upon whose land the stnieime is lie in i: ' iriricil. j Mr. l! ;nley denied any connee-! lion with the project, hni said "A i fanner ran buy Ml he wants Trout an armload to a trainload." He' said fn intent shipments by truck.- irmn INniland would he made and that shipments of stork would also he hrnunhi over front Crescent t'hy. ' Mr. llanley a'u that the object ! nf the Farmers' Wholesale was "to j cm nut the overhead niul reduce : the cost." I Me runner stated that Prank Wilson was head of the business, Imi Mr. Hanley did not know his hackers, if any. Me said a corps of tin pc solicitors were now en WAvil in ihe rural trade and that orders were taken for supplies in wholesale lots. The orders will no stored nt the depot until the pur chasers call for (hem. Mr. Mauley was not very com mimical ivc about the proposition, but ventured the oninlon. "We will see how (his works and it we need a bi lker depot one will ht in built I nf o r m a i ion cntvi,niu Wll- iv.thoilt nf .1:1 inert I). IH beins s"U;S by V nlt "t (J) liirmy. aftenrtt.im m KWonel .1 o.tt nf ihe P.'iil;i!rt army ciui'.inK o ii id-. .s a s- e;ni the nrmy air sPivh't l.oiSl ma, to iti.' pioneer ilihi with ihe Ala-I.nu ftvinu ex!iediii(j: 0'" l'l-u li'ntn Miichoield, l.iintr Island, 0 Nome. Alaska. l-'or this servlec he has hoi-n awarded ihe di.iin:;uishnd I'lyinn ero.ss. Anyone bavini; in formation :is to his her!! iioifi s is a-Ut d to notify I'tdom-l n'Wfl. Slrii-e the Cadirda and Ve lor eoinoMiii.1.-; ineruert the jniblie U a--Mirt'd of p.' i ma ne m installations from iiny tnercbriudio beniiti it her i radeniark. The Pa liner Music Houso is very happy lo se cure both radio ami Yietrolas-. mnnv eombina lions v bl b is the trend with mi iv haters ii;;lit now. Many Mettfoid hoinert are enjoyint: t In-se wonderful instrumeiils. Home demonstrations are j;ivon free, with both records and radio. In this ne'rchandb;e there is no danger of tiie w nor ha vint; a n orphan in strument in a year or so. I'almer Music Hon.e reports tho sale of several lust week. It ! & A divorce decree was p ranted in circuit court yoslerday to i I.'. York from Viola York, on ground.; of cruel nnd inhuman treatment. The couple were married at Yrcl,:i. t'al.. .January "(t. lOlfi. and havrt two Imys. who were placed by the Court in the cusiody f the ! fendant'f. mother. Mrs. Anne Swm ney. t'.ranno dance, Kaple point, Sat. niRht. 13 Arrested by State Tr.lffie Lieu tenant O. (i. N'lclioU for void li cense plates, three motorists. Xor iiinii Wood, A. Uurneti and W. ,1. Williams, of this city were Hi'hed- 0Fresli Fruits &nd Vegetables o Our fruit and vegetable department is always0 filled with the very best the market affords. FOR SATURDAY Green Onions Sweet Potatoes Head Lettuce Fresh Tomatoes Brussels Sprouts Green Peas Spinach Cauliflower Celery Parsley Artichokes Parsnips Turnips Carrots Cabbage TICKETS ON SALE FOR ALLEY NlM(!HIt;jIli 1 til crest is uiiUsu;.lly bifrh in ne.M Monday's .wnsilim; match :tt the Itiallo iheaire, where Sitilor 1 Jack Wood will meet Tom Alley of , I'ortl.-.nd. according to advance j iteUet sab s reported so far. Wood ' has been Koinh' thru workouta ; every niht and expects to be in j the pink of condition for Alley, j known in Portland as one of ihe ! ronvhest wrnsilers in Portland. Faun desiring reserved . Meat tickets, are lilted to purehase them early at the theatre if a nood Uhtdce is expei-ted, as mail orders 'are heinir received from various Isceiions in tlie county. Spectators I arc assured f K I ventilation ! and comfortable seats. Alley wrestl.s Uoh Myers at ! Muut'iie tomorrow ninht nnd in the j Tillnniook man expects to find one 'of bis hardest matches of the sea ; son, but is moi e worried over bis I match in this city. It was because rtf roughness u ith .Myers that Alley was barred for a time during his season in Portland, hut if Alley is riniKh here, Wood plans on be hi Just as rounh. CONCRETE TESTER IN USE FOR CITY Tho eoncrtf testing machine re cently bought for $075 by tho city of Medfiud r'i")ii the. Ashland city Kovernment, Which had been used by the latter while ils new water works dam was beiim built by diet city, has been received and iu Htalbid in the municipal warehouse on Jackson street and is now be ing piit i" Us lirsl local use in ihe i construction of thu new city fire I Htaiion on hront street. While the city purchased the machine primarily for use in test-iu-X nil concrete that Roes into the Kt reels, bridges and municipally conKlructed Imihlliiv-s. City Super intendent Fred Scheffcl announced today that it will be available to all contractors, architects or any one else connected with the huiiu iik or warehouses and other struc tures, who wants to test samples iif concrete. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station IViday, l"ebrimiT 2SS.1I Meters I :i 1 U Kycs. :lo iti ti:K, p. m. Ye Towne t'riei-. li: 1 U to r.:.T0 Med ford Mil Tribune, news and markels. V, to a--Mcdford Itcal-y Itojnd, sponsored by Jackson ('oun- ty P.illldiim & l-oan Assorl- a I ion. Sat unlay, l-'chrunry 1. : :t ft to o a. in. --While Kitm Soap Co. 1 to 1 1 People's Klectric. 11 to 12 lleebe Hi Kindle Service Station. 1 '2 to l 2:311 Radio Service I,'i bora lory. 12:30 to l::H' William Aluvic fr Mouse. f fi:Ki. Med ford Mail Tribune. news nnd markets, ft 4 ed by Slate Trafrie Uffieer Jlerh Moore, were also scheduled to ap pear today on complaints of failure to obtain l!'2'i licenses. Train' of fic r.i of ibis seclion plan lo hale every motoii-it still driving witli 1 !2 v platt-s into court if applica tion is not made immediately for I!l2!l lieenses. "C h a r i k" Itcp. Phone 4 7 It - M . Mrs. Sadie Allen. 2S2tf The advantages of southern ore on climate over the northern pari of the state were pointed out to day by A. J. Slump, who returned lust evening from a short business trip to Portland, where be reported I snow. rain, sleet ami cold made j weather conditions ucnerally diw- j agreeable. Cpon his arrival in! Portland Inst Monday evening he said I he streets were praci ica lly desert, d with only a lew pedes- I trians plnwim their way ihrom:h nearly a foot of slushy snow. n the return trip to Med ford, he I found snow "n mites souiti of K Kene. then sunshine, and ran into snow aaiii following a 30-mile j st reteh, after which be aain found better weather In the Kotuie Iltver Valley."' Wood nil kinds on It, Inure, fir nnd dry slabs. Med ford Kuel f'o. Tel. 0.1 1 . tf W. L. Taylor, deputy state bank examiner, was in Med ford today transaetiiitt business and attending the Ilea lly P.onrd meeting ns a j-uest. Mr. Taylor I connected with the liquidation department of the bankiiiK service and is now in charge f the affairs 'if the Tilla mook Slate, bank. Popularity of the New Majestic Radio st'lH in Med ford continues t take up all available stocks that lh Palmer Music House lias been able to Secure. Tim first shipments were taken quickly. Many orders have been left by local people, for the February allotments. The new sum II cahinelH, tho deep, rich tone I nnd tho moderate price have rnndo them tho ontHtanUiiiK radio set for j UUh year. They have the unique position of bed nt first to offer their sets to the public. The Pal mer Music House Is handling all orders in rotation and offer free demonstration In your own home, to (nnr vour nilfetion. 3 IS Jnck Kerr of fir-nuts Pass, who vn a buo'ncH visiior here yester day, was busy receiving congratu lations upon the bin h of a son early In the week. The new addi tion to the Kerr family has been named John K. Kerr. That Rood coal--low In ash. Ilan-j tii n Coal Co. Phone 23!. tf . The nixie club meeting which was lo have ben held tomorrow al the home of Mrs. Chas. M. Creen. Is poHlpoiied indefinitely. IJo not forc't the Model Chdhlnif Company's bi J(,no slock din-j 'iposal Mule. 2U5'f,( Mr. and ,ln. J. A. Oitnnndy nr' t Hiiendlni: Ihe day In M-dford. Mr. ! O r m a n it y Is general passenwer a Kent of the M(uthein Pacific. Is 1 In soul hern Oremni on biiMincMH, and Mr.". Ormandy is ae-innpanyinK him. Special old-time r-pece oreh tin at Walker' Sat. nlftlit. Adm Hie- (lanelnir r.Oc. 31 Itev. Hopkins Is to preach to nlKhl nt the Chureh of Cod "n North Holly and Haven street ou nespectahb Sin," People are trying to txnom as to wlrit kind of a sin that' could he. Oranuo dance, Knulc Point, sat Fresh Home Made Cakes Many different kinds to choose from. Order one for your Sunday dinner. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 5 Cans S. & W. Peas 98c Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable Personal Attention E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 Prompt Service It was a run of -lit points near the finish which saved finis Cott lleb, local cue aribt. from defeat last iiinlit in his fir.u name of thy city billiard tournament a I the hatpin of Don Sopi-r. who needed only II points when bis opponent linl.ohed his Ntrhit; of L'.'.O. Soper was pluyioK only to 17fi and dur inu Ihe course of the name made a hiuh run of T ioinls. Yesterday afternoon, llarobl IMddcll was ile- teat cit in his I oiirna mnt match with Kujl. who made several high ' runs. ! Coal tty the saek or ton. Tel. G3I. Medford Kuel Co. tf FEDERAL TAX MAN HERE FEB. 1 T0 15 Deputies from the Internal rev eniie department office at Port laud, to assltsL Income tax payers In making- their ret urns, hnve been detailed to the cities of the slate. Deputy Koy has been assigned my. to this city with headquarters 111 the federal bulldinK from Febru ary 2S 10 March 15. He. will be in Ashland Kebruar !i0 to 27 Inclusive. . Shrlno Staled Mwloii. ITlIlah Temple meets iit MuHonla hnll, Ahlaid, 'rlday eveTllllg, Feb. J. N p w IHvan ponduc'tfi esulon. Hntitlne anil huslm-sH. Kerreshmentn. nieetiiiK. All Hhrlners are! I p p a ial llftp invileil In attend. K. c. jkrome. Potentate. W. H. PAY, ltprnrcler. 3ll fl en ret of W. Special ( oniinuiiiraf Ion dfor,( I.odne .No. HKt, A. & A. At., Friday, Keb. . p. m. Work in the .M. M. Kef rcshments. lty order .M. C. M. IlorSTdX, Kery. Ill li ArllhineJlc Mtilil Kelimd. Prof. A. (.'. Cant'-rbury, author of "Short Cuts In Calculation," will Kive private -insiruetion, evenings, in bookkeeping, arithmetic, or any other Brade subject. A di'monstration of nhort meth ods will be Riven at McNalr's Drug Store next Satuirlay at 7 p. in. Address, A. (,'. Canterbury, Med ford, or call at 7UU S. Oakdale. Phon "r.ft-X. :t!2 ObituaryQ TOO T.ATE TO 0LA$SIFY O STnrtV Thp fiinir.,1 m.rvlru for Klzlnu Jatip Plnrm will I.Qju'M nt tlio I'prl FuhphiI Jlomp h;itur d.'ty, I'Vbi'ti.'i i-y 2 at 2 nVlork p. m. Itv. C. I:. Mi ll will deliver the funeral nililreiui. and Inlernient will fn plaee In the Central I'olnt t.emelery. KOI! HUNT III ciiunli'y, mln iiten' drive fnrni Main and t'en Iral, n Hmiill, modern, furnlnlied linuM- w ith i lei trie . rniiKV mil riirae; i-nom far Iimkp garden. , f.ai-w, aiji ' l''Olt ItKA'T I'llriilfhi'd an-irl- tnent, elotie In; mirage: adtillf-- ' Phone k3H-W. :: No. Holly Hi O -in i 1 1 1 ; V. 1 1 1 For On format Inn P"n -eernlnu wherenhoulti of dark, wolf ,'rey police iIok: Very ereet earn. HtlHuell Hi-mon, Tel. ri31'-V. 31.1 , ''Lydia E. Pinkham's Vc; table Compound puts new life imp me and makes my work in the store and in the house easier. 1 took several bottles before my baby caijpe and am always singing its praises to my friends. I recommend it for girls and women of all ages. It makes me feel like life is worth living, my nerves are better and I have gained pep and feel well and strong." Mrs. A. R. Smilh, 808 S. Laming Street, St. Johns, Michigan. Classified advertising g et results. SArltlKirE B.M.K Kine dairy eow. Hen Vlmont, acroiw from Mcrrlmun Dairy. ai2 TOMORROW ONLY The Pick o' the j Silent Pictures Continuous . -12:30 to 11 P. M.. THE FREAKS OF THE HERE IS A CIRCUS PICTURE THAT NEW AMAZING. BIG-TOP" IS DIFFERENT MARIE PREVOST And RALPH GRAVES IN ? tJ.?Jprf. jj 1 u JOJisSLr - X0,m the scenes' with the fr.sk. bf ijtffe ' Nsture. If. the most un. tf'Fi&riw kvL?' u,ual of 1,11 clrcu Peture, I LOOK! TONIGHT FREE EVERY LADY PATRON WILL RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ANTIQUE IVORY CHINAWARE AND ON THE SCREEN HARRY LAUDER The World Famous Comedian In HUNTING TOWER Longer, "Lauder" Lsughs H.I ft)