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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
MEPFORD MATT, TRTBUNT!, MEPFORD. OliKi iON'. Tl UTUSI AY. 1-K ;l"ai;v lm. m PAGE TEREK SALVATION ARMY m PARTWOS" iTRAFFIC BODY TO p'Sell 1 I FiflFBU ARRIVF Of HUNGARY AWE IN ciippi v FRUIT AT ADD TO TAX BURDEN LuniLiiu iiiuiiiu ,,,, nil LI I UJl H ASSESSOR ASSERTS VALLEY TO MAKE HOME Foriy-KiKht 11 u n e a r i a n pnrt rldKos, received by Kenneth Mur ray. Infill cnrti-lc,,. ....j : Albert K. , o( tne lia.Q'rlbmio company, from ! I00F STATE MEET Deputy assessors will take to the .ntlgadier and Jim. Albeit .., tho llafl-rlbnnc romnanv. from The P.omie River Tmffi,- ,.. n.,.nlnn Hivlulrtnnl n,v,-r. o r, n.-r, n,!thn TT. ...... 1 rYlCUOttS 10 pmCO. till aPSCSSCll .v...,...,..i. .,ivi- Kie larm at I'Cmlleton, elation at HUJretril 1lr noon meetln" , . , , the Salvation Army for Oregon arrived from the north yesterday ! 7.1 mcetin valuation upon doBs. foxes, fowls. and southern Idaho with head-1 and wore released, under' the sup- 'J' votecl to s"I'.nlV lho " t and-Jie South American monkey qiiartors In Portland, will be in;rvlsion of Ed Lamport, in lluftf11'1 Fellows' conclave, to be held nnwS,,id captivity by .lames E. Modford today to conduct a con-(valley. MWe next May, with apples. Cnevo of Prospect, as amourist at- fqrenco for younn people forj The young birds arrived In splon-i Tl10 meellns today was Iarsely action, and a ureat :.: of pea BOtlthern Oregon. did shapo and apparently took i devoted to an Informal discussion ; nuts. J.'an oats will not be ns- over luu young people and or-, Kindly to their new habitat, accord-1 W'kl'iK costs. . NoW.ifinltn ai-. scsseliis T-.ar. fleers will bo In .Meutord for the "is to Mr. Murray. There in no tlo was taken, but It was the con-i said. Assessor Odeimtn three-aay conference Qtct,'iiinmE ncn season on those gamo liirda l'Tiuay evening at :iiu wun a rc- ;tptlon to tho delegates. The gen eral public is invited to this re ception. On Saturday four sessions will ho, helil, beginning at &:30 a. m. Tho evening will bo devoted to a 'demonstration Riven by tho dele gates and the public is invited to attend thin alno. . ipn Sunday 'two sessions will. be held in the morning and in ihe evening1 Hrigndler Boynton "will conduct a public service. Tho Salvation Army conducts 14 different dep-tments for children and young people, according to needs and opportunities in various cltios. luny of Lhese departments are for children and young people not necessarily belonging to the Salvation Anny.; Under privileged young peoplOi;.. unahlo , to secure memberships in ? groups requiring larger fees ar provided for in theso various iffpartmonts. , These groups cover Renerally a four-fold purpose of culture, men . Au'l,' spiritual, physical and service; - Ol,,('avorInK to cultivate n. char acter, not onesided.., - ; The conference program fol lows: ( . Friday. 1:00 p. m. Registration of dele ! gates. 7:30 p. ni. Reception to dele gates. (Public Invited). . Saturday. . JiiSO a. m. -Onll to consecration. 9:110 a. in. Call to consecration. 11:45 a. ml Conference photo. i:00 p. m. Call to leadership. ; .(-Papers to be rend). 6:110 p.' m. -t-Future leadership, ItH fceds and Qualifications. - i .inu nicy are careiuny pro tected by the commission. The srate has been rAin the Hun rolemasal, io would Iruct his deputy to utp-Llse the nujiikoy at it's t'uHr value. fixed Last sprinR srr. Murray purchas ed a laiKO liMOber of Hob Whites from Mexico and relgsed them in the valley. These ar"ilsn reported dolus- nicely here, and are protected by tho state. SCHOOLS TO OBSERVE t . - Thirty years auo Modrord and Ashland were great I? oxfoted over a serious accideut to onn of Med ford's foremost roughneck lilds. who eventually re(-nvered and Inter becumo base drunmier of the town baud and otherwise (imlli'ied to bo come a vostmnstor of Medt'ord. -Meager det:iils or this accident are 'contained in the following item published WednesdnO by the Ash land Tidings in its "Thirty Years Ago" imws item department: "Willie Wamoiy aged 15 years, son of L. Ii. Warner of Medford. I was thrown, from" a horse Tues- nay morning and '-angorously in jured. When found he was uncon scious, in which condition he re mained for some time. His recov ery is reported as doubtful." This republication in the Ash land Tid inert! nlun Hon ra n Irttvr t;$(f p. m. Demistration. Pub- standing local mystery0 as to jusf rlic-invited). . t how old Medford's postmaster is. census of opinion that the public and growers sbouJd ,be accurately advised, owing to the circulation of; inaccurate figures. Ho said the monkey would not be sarian birds in southern Oregon A colored llmugrapli or two P.ocs j exempt , hecauso it was the only for the past several years, and i'plucked fronQhe Hoar Creek or-! monkey in the county. The simian when a sufficient number huQ ncj chard in 190S was shown, as a im-1 is JL yearling, and lias Ktarled In cumulated an open season will bell1'0 o ltll workmanship of a San n'timernhlo arguments upon the TiuK'o concern, which may be Darwin theory in the Prospect area, engaged to print the pear recipe; The assessor estimates ihev ,,rP baok. j 2.000 rMs in the county. nifiT flg- ' 1 1 . ures tAU) of this nnm her are or- pbans, as nobody will admit ovQ j ership. Some of the mountain j ranches have as hiyh as 1 4 dogs ; about the plaeo. The rancher will confess ownership to one. and aver that.-thji romainfng 13 are neigli bor lo!i who have come over to viftit his dog. The assessor has also learned that a first -class dog will Programs in observance ofPrawl umUv lho llouso who ho iWasl'-ion's liirtbday will be the h0 th deputy assessor coming. rulo at schools tomorrow througr out the county, with exceptionally elaborate programs prepared several of the schools, nil of will be dismissed for the aft noon. 1 o ' Tho afternoon dismissal brings . about a problem for the dlsiicis which trmisnort st mien Is. espoc'- hilly t hose wil h ti asportation : rous over 25 miles long, making it inconvenient. to0 drive such a . long dlstant'o for only a half day! of schoiO. The Central school in j the Trail- district wilt hold Its program this evening. Programs will ftliso be held iu the public schools tfi tliis city tomorrow. SRECORD CROWD AT RIALTO EXPECTED Fearey Leaves for ' Bedside of Father Sunday. 9:15 a. nil C'orps eadetship. in:00- a, m. I-lnal session. 7:.T0 p. m. Public service. (Pub lic invited). - - 4 BOSTON, Feb. '21. (P) Charles indbergh has filed notice at city hall of hisintcntlon to nnfrry. The lady's' first name is Anne. Charles is a' chauffeur. The future Mrs. , Ijirtdbergh i now Miss Peterson. and may also account for his fa vorite summer diversion of asking int'oi motion of local people nbout joints of interest in the city. Spanish Ship Coming. Sr;VA, Fiji. Feb. 2t W It was announced officially here today that the Spanish training ship, Junn Sebastian Kl Cano, cruising in the South Seas, will arrivo In Snn Francisco at the end of March. Advance tirket sales for next Monday night's wrestling match ax the lifalto theatre between Tom Alloy of Portland nnd Jim Uus lin of Australia were tc.day re ported to be good, and in view ,of n. special added attraction, cou sin ting hf moving pli-t ures of the wrestling . na. t c h between Kd (St rangier) Lewi; and (lus Son neuherg, present world's cham- ' j pion. in the heavyweight division, . a c"Pa-ilV Oj'owd from all parts Howard D. Fearey, manager of of somhern Oregon is expected, the Jackson County Credit liureau, - Alley and Ileslin wilt weigh in left Wednesdny evening for Port-! before the matelf at a weight ex land, where ho was called because j pected to be between 175 nnd 180 of the very serious illn-ss of his pounds. I fcslln is the champion father. It is very doubtful if hisjof Australia and . is expected to father will recover. lie will bo show Alley a few new treeks in gone for several da-s. wrestling holds, if Alley is not for- Mrs. Howard J). Fearey left, hud j tunate enough to clamp on his Sunday for Crescent city, Cal., to j "crucifix" hold, wiili which be has bo with her mother, why last week jwon the majority of bis matches, had a paralytic stroke. She willjSallor Jack AVood will be the oC- prohably be gone srvernl day. fiidal rrferee of the evening. I I teco mm." ill place of a swe -when your figum must be considered Elsie de Wolfe Noted Interior Decorator 7m V. mm 'MM ym mm '. 7m m wa rn I '"I rccommemJ a Lucky in place of a sweet. Toasting has taken out every bit of harsh ness in the Lucky Strike tobacco. All that . remains is thcsplendid Lucky flavor an ex cellent substitute uhen your aetite craves a siueet but your figure must be considered." , Elsie de Wolfe Authorities attribute the enor- L ' mus increase in Cigarette gmok ing to the improvement in the process of Cigarette manufactured the application of heat. It is true that during 1928,. Lucky Strike Cigarettes showed a greater increase than all other Cigarettes combined. This surely confirms the public's confidence in the superiority of Lucky Strike. jjjjl I - T tl I sweet. tC''xr' mm - j -f ' It p1 . mm, mA Sbiv&Vri f IJ Elsie de Wolfe 7 ' mm .fcji It's toasted No Throat irritation-No Cough. e iwe. . Coait to coast radio nook -up every Saturday niehe throw eh the The A,nflcft TotBtfeCo,Mnufcinrert National Brouo'ctisttnif Company' netuftrh. The Lucky Strike Prmrr OrrheMfn fn "ThrTunrithnimrtrir Broorttcnv, Umathrav," nnt- - t r T 7 .i tP AT n 1 H SI o o WiseShoppers Shop at the J. C. Penney Company SfbrgBecanse Real Values 0 0 Are Always aPHome Her?, . FAS F COLOR SPRING FRICS. Soiesette, 11S patterns from which to choosef yard 33c Fasheen, yard 33c Dimity, new spring printed patterns, yard . , , . .o, C ...39c Flaxon, plain or figured patterns, yard . . 39c Tommy Tucker Prints, yard ! 39c Ramona, plain eoloreel suiting, yd 39c Silkette. A new fabric in attractive designs, yd .. . 49c Rayon Alpaca in variety of new patterns, yd 49c - 0 . CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES . ' Voile Draperies, yard . .!' 49c Rayon Draperies, yard 49c to S1.29 Sun-Fast Tapestry Drapes, 50 inches wide, yard S1.98 Fringed Tapestry Valances, yard 98c; S1.49 Ruffled Curtains, complete with valance and ties .............. $1.49 Sash Curtains, pair 49c Panel Curtains, filet nets, each . , 98c; $1.49 Silk Panel Curtains, each .... $4.98 Curtain Nets. A large assortment'' 19c to 69c TOWELS AND TOWELING Yerry Toweling, double thread, Cannon brand . . 17c to 23c Part-Linen Crash, yd. . .10c All-Linen Crash. Stevens grade, yd .19c Terry Towels, white or fancy, 18x36. ...... . 15c Terry Towels, white or fancy, 22x44 25c DAISY CLOTH : 27-inch, plain white, yd. 17c 36-inch, plain white; yd . . A 29c UNEXCELLED SHOE VALUES New spring styles for ladies. Strap s or Dumps $2.98; $3.98 Oxfords for growing girls. Sizes 2 to 8 ? . . . $2.98; $3.98 Men's Dress Oxfords. Black or tan $3.98; $4.98 Men's Work Shoes .8. ....... . $1.19 to $4.98 . WORK "CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES Men's Bib Overalls. Sizes up to 46 w a i s t ,6 ....... . . . 89c Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts . . . . '. . 49? Men's KhaK Pants 9. ............. . . . 98c Lunch Kits 49c Vacuum Bottle. One-pint size . . . . .;. . . 79c Canvas Sloves. Plain and leather f aced ... 10c to 49 Men'sHigh Grade Corduroy Pants $8.98 Men's" Work Socks, pair 5c; 10c MEN'S FURNISHINGS Meji's Dress Caps 98c to $1.98 Men's Broadcloth Shirts .... ; ........ . 98c ; Men's Union Sus. Medium weight 98c Men's Rayon Hose. Fancy patterns . 49c Men's Pure Thread Silk Hose. Plai n colors ............... 49c Men's Felt Hats. Spring styles $2.98; $3.98 Picadilly Trousers. Pleated front $4.98; $5.90 J