Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 22, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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Tocal and
Personal
Three 102a Oregon auto llccn
fplataa, -lost by motorlsta around
Ijjtfedford, are nt tho" police alutlon
Jatuwaiiflrig thq clnlins'ot their own-
nij; Tho numbers aro T80-7S3,
JS8S.995 and 184-ssu.
If -Ponlin romnerg. tl.eii now SI .30 :
I Ifeteea 0 to 9 yoftrn. Handicraft Shop.
W . 3.in
fjfr wiilUor'a old-tlmo, dance Sat. 334
Mr Airs, id x. rum's iriL iai
f jiome In Portland today after hav
ing been called hero by -the death
f her father George- Javin'apach.
Ilerbnrt Launspach of Stockton,
It'al.. and Margaret Launspach of
toSlerrill, Ore., returned to their re-
ftpectivb homes last week-.
?T Money loaned on Improved city
rroperty at 8 with credit forj
f ftionthly payments. Loans np
troveU. hero, j AVo hnvn Jlfio.OOO
rttfsh In tho bank for Immodlato
r.i... - , 1 iKuH an.la i".
oan- Assn. Agcy., ltoom IS. Palm
lock cor.' Main and Front up-
itntrs. ; f - '1 a S'8'
KMcnin'a dance, fcagle Point Sat.
.. , .-, .-. .-. --334
Guests from a distance at local
otols Includo W. II. Front of Chi.
jM;ngo, Paul Oroz of Monroe, wis.,
Jir.:. and .Mi K. Dlsoh of K
Clanno,..WlH.,' nnrt Mr, and Win
' James Hcslln, hiinky Australian
wrestler who will meet Tom Alley
at the Rlallo theater next Monday
nfffht, arrived in Medfnrd today
from Portland, to rent and prepnre
himself for tho match, which prob.j
amy will do tne only one he will
wrestle in Oregon beforn leaving
f for New York Cliy. When- Healln
I left Australia laat January It waB
107 decree in tho sha.lo and when
ho arrived at Vancouver, Jt. C
ho found snow and severe cold a
chance In temperature he did not
readily understand;
Now cross-stitch and hooked rug
pattorns, attractive designs, Ofic to
?2.7fi. Hnndlcraft Shop.; 335
Klricald's dance, Eagle Point" Sat.
. ' " 83-
Amotiff the Oreponiann reglnler
ed at Medford hotels aro It, 8.
Besse, Harry Hartmfln and Clayfon
H. Long of Corvallis, O. A. Prince,
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Alderman, H.
llrammer of Kution, Mm, "Mary
Williamson of Forest Crovo arid
Mr. -and Mrs. M. V StrylnOr of
Clresham.
The Daughters of Veterans will. Highest grade Utah coal, any)
meet im evening at tne Armory size, anywhere, any amount Han-
nt 8 o'clock. 'sen Conl Co. Phone1 299."" - if
Hose mnndlri& runner femoved (
and BrtftKs worked bacR. Handl!
oroft Shop. ! j21fltf '
Danco at Not. Sat. night. Smrrll I
hall. Dyngo Bros. 330 1
W. W. Chndwick of tho Hotel j
Senator nt Salem ami prenldont of i
the Htnge Terminal Hotel' corrOj
pnny, was In Medford todny at tho
Hotel JucUson; nuendlng to (Corp- '
pony business mler. ' .j
Openlne onfrnffcment of Tcd,K(l j
Inprer and his Rogues at Community
eo' Badger of anskatoon, C:in. Club Bnt. night. 934 I
ooms sec 10 music, maniernuu lieat utnn com nov ana eienn.
30 Tel. (131. Medforrl Fuel Co. S24tf '
Hfiong Publisher Seattle
V nlrf.flmn rlonnn Wn llritf'n Hilt.
Of interest to tho old-timers on
o. Wborty Meat Market's rndlo
orogram tonight over ta',ipn KM
r between- 9 and 10 o'clock will
ifc Xick Kimo, champion fiddle,
Linit his threo-pl o orchestra. Nick
Uvtl! play such tunes as wore played
wfi year ago. at tho dances and
fbnlls tit JntUsonville and In Jsoe-
ll&ilne county,
fluu rinufPiiiln Ilnfircntrn n
land,9'nl Is spending n few days j
with her aunts, Miss Ocrtrudai
"Weeks and Mrs. AV. H. M-Oowan.
, Pat's Texas tamaie nouse, stpfini
ed tamales to take home, 10c eachl
G for 50c. Open 8 a. m. to 12 p.
m. 523 N. Kiverside. Phory 1400.
, 346
Old-tlmo dance, Walker's Hat.
334
Taxes for the onsulna ,yeaf-at
w Print dresses, 4-5-0 years, $1.05 Klamath Falls will bo figured on a
.ow n.Jii, jianoinrnit Biiup. jju- . imfliH or mills as against,, us
uance at iai. ttat. nignt. omnn muis for jy7.
fill: Dvniro Pros. . '33
I C. Logan of Medford spent yes
Urda,in Omnts Pass attending to
tKisJness matters...
Dry , plno fl'bs, $5. load. Tol.
ifel..- Medford Fuel Co. 324lf'
f Regular dance, Englo Point Hat.
- 334
Authorisation for the immediate
Jtln' of Rosoburg's $25,000 airport
llAirg city counoll this-week. The
"Wonds were voted at a special elec
ftjjon In Juno, lf2S, but, iio to' a
tuoBtlori rewarding the uuthnrlty
i if tio city o issue bonds r nlr
irort construotlon, causing - a long
rlay whll tto mntter was tested
tho supreme court, the bonds
remained unsold'.
(Mealy Klamath Netted Com pn
Aioes.. 100 lbs. for $1.20; fiO lbs.
jfAjje- Delivered any plrtee In city.
-Johnson's Market, Cth Und Grape
W. Phono 97.- flOOtf
t Follow tho Roguo and you'll fol
Jbinv the crowd to Community danco
rfipturday. Fob.. 23rd? .334
V Cloudy weathor for tonight ami
Saturday and oocasutnal ruin is to
woathor forecast, following much
clOUdlnosR- today. Yesterriay's nfaxr
llmum'Was 57 and the lowest of, ihiH
morningf ur.nUi tf n. ,m. wtiB; a.
Oct those fenders nnrt nuto
hodlos ntralghtflnod at Brlira Rhnes
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
jHefvlne' Statlnp. Phono 4 18- , -If
Old-tlmo dance, Walker's Wat,
UTTER
CE CREAM
PArUERIZEb SAFE PURE
RODUCED PACKED"
HE SANITARY WAY
Sold Out
at Noon
That's what happened
to our Hot Cross Bun
Special last Saturday.
We will repeat this ex
ceptional .vsbie again
tomorrow. ', ' '-'..!"
Hot Cross
Buns
H9c doz.
2 doz. for 35c '
Liberally filled ' with
fruit, . nuts andr spices
made as only Fluhrer
con make them. ,. . y
That Rood cool low In ih. Hnn-
aen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf
Dnnrn, Kaglo Point, Sat. nlRht;
Tho Toomonr IoiIko will hold' re
(llnnni at this W. a. V. hall for
mumhorft ami tholr famillOH tnnlKlit
aK 0:3O. At 8 , o'clock a- Bjjoolnl
program will bo hold for ono hour, '
aftor whlrh momhorfl and Invltnd
KUontn aro lnvltfd to altond a danco
hold In tho hall, .
Upholstorlne. . Call JacUsonvlll
202. 830
Factory nlocK.i, $6 load. Tel. 031.
Mod ford Fuel Co. 324tf
AI. . K. Bnrolt, roprotientatlvo of
the V. B. Fidelity and cmnrnnty In
surance company oP Portland, left
here this mornlmr for Roghurg'm
points north, after spending a fow 1
dnys In southern Oregon,'
Marie danders, qf Portland, ha '
tnken- Qraco Ummcr'n plnoo nt '
the Emma C'llne Shop. B3r
Dry fir slabs, ts load. Tel; 031.
Medford Fuel Co; 324tf
.Moasles led. the list of commun-iefthle-dlsonseH-
in-- the.stiito- last
wook. according to. a report of the
OrCKon slnto honrd of lion lib, 140
cases bolntt reported. Other cases
wore llste.d as follows:. UlQhtherln,
.0: swirlot fevqr.jISf lnfluonza, 041
whooping cough, 4; smallpox, HO;
luborctilosltf,. 14: ohlckcnpox, 40;
rKioumonla, 20; mumps, 2S.
Poplin rompers, $1.00 now $1.30;
sizes 0 to 3 yoars. Handicraft Shop.
. n;ii
Walker's old-tlmo janco Sat. 334
Miss Martha DeSouzn,. who un
derwent an operation at tho Hacrcd
Heart hospital about 10 days ago,
left for home today. -
Itogulnr danco, Enlo Point Sat.
834
Arrested by Slnto Traffic Officer
Herb Mooro for operating a enr
on California license plntcs while
a resident at Oregon. A. V. Our
nor of thin cliy wns scheduled to
hnvo a hearing In tin local Jim! Ice
court todny, O, B. Campbell of
I'lilon Crook, arrested by tho same
officer on a slmllitr charge, will
appear In court next Friday, ear
ner has been it local resident for
flvo years and Campbell has hcHi
in' tho state over six months, ac
cording to tho arresting officers. ;
Cheap dry lumhr nt Medford
Lumber Co, - 23"tf
MoHdanies j.. A. . TlecJc, v.A, A.
Madden n"l A. R. Tonnei' of -Ashland
motored to Medford yosler
day morning to spend (he day with
Mrs. Tom Kosoberry.
trot, clean coal, Tel, (31. Med
ford Fuel Co. 3 24 1 f
Qul n number of Medford1 peo
ple nre planning to attend the big!
chamber of commerce danen nt
Jacksonville tomorrow evening In
tho old I'nlted Slates hotel ball
room. It Is helng Riven lo raise
funds for work' to bo done on the
building and is expected to draw
dancers from nil pans or the eoun
ly. It was In this building ihni
President Hulherford H. Imyos of
the l.'nlled' Slates once pent a
night over 40 yenrs ago while mnk-
i Ing a lour of Hie itailnn.
Furnlluro II p h o 1 storing. Tel.
000-lt, A. K Thlhnnlt. 830
A. IV Mnson, former well known'
Medford nulo dealer, plans to leave
tnnionow for his- headquarters In
Snn Francisco, following Severn!
days spent in Medford' attending
to business matters.
Dance old-time, Walker's Sat.
' . ' 334
Ciuesls nt Medford hotels from
flto s(nt of Wash In i ton- Include
Mr. and Mm. A.- Spoaeer nnrt rhll
dren of .Olynipia and, the following
from Hoatllo: IT. N. Hudson, Mr.
and Mrs. V. C. McCoy and son, It.
C. PlUer, Fred Hecht mid H. K.
Luley,
Factory blocks, JO load. Tel. 031,
Medrord Fuol Co. tf4,f'
Sir. orid Min. J.?s McUiOnnd
Mr, , and Mrs. S, 13. King were
among tlie visitors who were In
Medford yoslocday from Klumnth
Falls.
Dressmaking anil remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 434 Modford
Bldn. Phono 1181. tf
Theo. Ulnok of. albhon, Minn.,
was among the motorists from a
distance who regltored today n( the
local branch of the out of stale
auto registration bureau.
Let me write your fire insurance.
Carl V. Tengtrald, Hotel Holland.
Phone 9H3. , tf
Look Who's Leading
in the Dig Cash
Junior Sales Contest
Buy
' Your
Coffee
. from
a
Junior
Salesman
Standing of contestants at, the
end of the ' seventh' day '
" 1 Jessie Off ord'
. Z Dick Sleight ' ' '
3 Wocdrow Keich , ,
: - 4 Lou Dodson
, ; B Anil Walker
6 Albert Randall "
7 Dorothy Tedrick
8 Rachel Fry -
9 Myron Fleser
10 Don Anderson
11 John Millard
Only one more day I
4&
Contest closes Next Saturday
Fy Every Pound Counts Now?
Economy
Grocetena
i . :
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE. MOTHER MADE"
1 1'
GOOD BREAD
i fe '
4 Completa -Shows
Dally at
1:30, 3:30
7 and 9 P. M. .
' ' : HE IS
' " " - STEALING -;
AT.T. TWR r
T.ATTftTTS TW .
TOWN,,
IN, THIS
'"TALlING"
v , uuiMJiiu if uKOQK ROMANCE BY j
, :' ,v , 0. HENRY . , ' -''.)
WM. HAINES
(HEAR HIlVl TALK) '
WITH - . ; ; -.-yv-..'
KARL DANE TULLY, MARSHAL V
, LEILA HYAMS ; : ' 1
M IK IS-""! 1 1 .ir WKZ -'iKr 1
sMP; 1
auk i n r
A 660. w
: Attm(iiloVi
Matt....'.... i;..,.v,10 and 35
Ee ,.'y. 28 and 50'
Coming. Sunday
Fanchon & Marco's
. "WALTZ"
.IDEA
aw ; 'i ... -
grUpen
TONIGHT
Music by - r ;o
Dom ProvostV Pep Peddlers
- V Of-
"Come and Make Whoopee"
Special Decorations
Toponcing Featur&by
: -FredMcKeen
Mothers have always baked the best bread of course they have-yours arid ours
and everybody's baked the best bread on earth arid when we came home from : y
school and asked for bread and jam oh boy! that bread with its finely flavored
crust was the finest food in the world and it stands out in our memories xujtf ?
most delicious thing we ever tasted. ' 1 -H " 1 ' : v :. V ' H
Childish appetite, you will say Perhaps you are right but lets be sure Suppose
,we get. some of the same kind 6f bread prepare it the same way ant? see if we'll
relish it just as much as ever.
Come in tomorrow and buy your Sunday supply you will find it so hear the
same of course it could never be quite so good as mother's but it's so good that
you will relish it as of old and willave the satisfaction of knowing that child
hood's appetite is not a memory but is still with you when you have the same fo9d.
BREAD .
So near like the bread mother made
that you will reach for more.
Weekdays ........ .2 loaves 15c
Saturday . '. '. '' v "
1-lb. loaf ... ........ 3 for 20c
1Mb, loaf ........ ....... 10c
Hot Cross Buns, doz. . ........ 15c
Fruits and Produce
Fancy Bananas-the kind you have
been getting every Saturday, lb. 5c
Fancy Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. : 35c
Cauliflower, per head . 15c
Lettuce imperial Valley, head
Chula Vista Gelery large bunches
each . . . . . . .. . . . .". ... ...... 15c'
California Grape Fruit Two sizes;
8 for 25cf 12 for 25c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Sugar, per 100-lb. sack . . . .$5.49
Crystal White 'Soap, 10 bars . . ..35c,
Crisco, the 6-lb. can .......... .$1.3$
: Seedless Raisins-25-lb. box Sul- ,
tana Raisins, tomorrow . '. . .$1.39
. Monarch Catsup, the large bottle. 18c
Monarch Peaches fancy c 1 i n g.
sliced or halv.es; No 2 can
3 for ..... . . ... ,i. . "59c
Monarch Teenie Weenie Sweet Peas ;
No. 2. sieve fc. ting pea of excep
tional flavor regular price 25c
a can, 3 cans . ; . . ............ 49c-
Lindsay Ripe Olives medium size-1-. ,
No. 1 can . . .; . . . . . . :. . . .''18c
Jelly Beans a fine candy for the 1
children, pound. . 15c
Old Fashioned Mixed Candy, lb. . 15c
Red Crown Breakfast Sausage a
. can holding 1 lbs., per can ..... 30c
Red Crown Pickled Pigs Feet 1
pint, 20c; pint .... . . . . 30c
Sugar cured Hams, on whole, lb. . 29c
Swift's Sliced Bacon, 1-lb, pkgs.. . 20c
SHOES
Children's shoes in a wide range of
styles all sizes upto two All in one
lot Values up ttf$3.49.
Sardines large oval carts, 3 for, . 35c
Coffee Freshly roasted and deliv- .
ered with the full strength and
aroma three very fine blends
38c; 43c; 49c
Collapsible Ironing Board . . .$1.19
Domino Electric Iron guaranteed
for one year ... . , . . . .$2.39
Kalsomine all colors, 5-lb. pkg. . 49c
Glass Tumblers fine for everyday .
use, 6 for . . . ". . . ............ 18c
Certainteed Quick Drying Enamel
' 1 Dries in four hours, pint 59c & 69c
Paint Certainteed Cp's Weather
shield naint, white or ivory, gal $ 1 .59
Certaihteed's best quality the
world's best paint White or
" pearl gray, gal. . . . ,$2.79
Garden Tool Special a good
rake ... . ...... . . . . . . . , . . . . 69c
Stemware gfass goblets, suhdates,
cocktails; in a variety of patterns
h Marked Price
Your choice, per pair
;$1.00
Fountain Lunch
Ready at 11:30
Breaded Pork Chops, Corn Fritters,
Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Buttered
Bread, Coffee or Milk ....... . . 25c
Chili or Hot Chocolate any time
A DIME
GATES & 9 LYDIARID
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
' Usee Our1 Rtree Parking tot White Trowing In Our Store o
MILWAUKEE, W'ls., Fob. 22.
(A) Never asuln will Marion HiK'
rIiih.. . nexrn, . 25,, holieve that
"MKhtiiinR never strikes Vwlec In
the mime plo.cn." Hentonced ttt Jail
aoAvrn, yearn ago tor rohbln n
grocery store linre, HiiRglnii was
arrested earlv todav cnmiiiir nut of
' tb same store; cnrrylnR tua pairs
or pants nun ;in riKara. .
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week n
Medford Pbarmacy
Heath's Drag Store
, Strang's Drag Store
- Women's Hose
$1.00.Pair
3 Silk from top to toe with
pointed heel.
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Mimgtr
Phone 105 SO N. Central
Medford, Oregen
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Etoctrothorapy Cblropractle
i ui o rooniui inrigniuuu nee nieiii reoar anon.
I Treatments hy Appointment I w specialize en service at real
1 Medford Center gidfl. Phone 99t onabls prloest No Job too smell. I
j Naturopathy Pood Science- 219 N. Grips 8t i Mens tn '
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