Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 01, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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PXQE TWO
AffiDFOftD MATTi TTtTBTTNTF!. TUEDFORT), OTJEOOX. FRIDAY, MARCH
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nctlonlnB today -UH C. M.
it"0"",n' ,Wh08U ;;"uin,,",!" .."7"
I ! wnounoea wveral .la .wo. fllll! K
tjths position.. A temporary read-
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juttment of, other lioslUons Im IhJui:
f port office, caused by HoUHtun bo -
:in& promoted irom jinanee cierit.
will' be in jeffect for. a feiy.dayi.
?uwll the permanent stuff organiMi
totlion in decided on.
I i ' Tie. Coleman has returned from
I Portland; , Is In his oftica at the
usual hours. 342
w More, than 300 local people are
n expected to attend the Jtusincs and
Professional Women's banquet to
be held nt Hotel Medford toniKht.
Employers' night is the inspiration
nfor the occasion, and Hiss. Mozelle
Hair of KuRene, slate federation
, president, will be guest of honor.
, Loult! at these Saturday specials,
flf By a special purchase of .500 hats
cull ouei yuu lima us
P good as any 1 4.50 hat. Our $2.!iX,
Ua,98 and 4.9S hats will conipure
with any hat to $U. Vou can't
afford to miss theso values. Cict
ft.v;20 ' extra green stamps Saturday.
fWe invito, your inspection. The
I J Emmy Lou tjhop in M. V. Store.
340
U- Louis It. Humphry left last even
ing for Han -Frfliicisco on husluers
I I in connection with two summer
fr homes he is making plans for.
- Earliest of All seed potatoes.
2jP"ull(! Market. K. K. Htump. 310
H. H. Ileed of ChicjiKO, 111.', and
1 1 Tien N. Ulutklns of,,, 1 Julio r'ulls,
M 2dai,;are umong the temporary vis
jiitors in Modford from a distance,
jjothers ore Mrs. C. K. lllaney .-of
Vancouver, U. C, and I2urUl!utch'-
I fliw of Boise. Ida. ' '"
II Kour-blt dunce. Nat. Sat. 341
HTho county home demonstration
agent, Mrs. Mablo c. Mack, spent
U yesterday in 4-H club work In the
Talent and Bellvlew districts, and
iu anendillir Inline on ndull rrlnthliifr
work with the women of the Lost i
creek section.
t Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
U Medford Lumber Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jlcath and
w small son vlsltod in the city this
W mornitiK, imving motored hero from
1 1 Grants Pass, where Mr. ilth is
1 1 manager of tho Associated Oil com-
j I pany.
j Blrdemun Dance Band at Wal
JJlter's Sat. nlitht. Social dunco. 341
It Mr. and Mrs. .Hubert L'ruoks of
M Shasta City. Ca'C arc moving to
Medford this week to locate uer
jMniunentfy. ,
Hoso monulnt) (-Unnors removed.
1 1 and snags workod back. Jlandl
M craft Shop. 216lf
w runts for temporary miio licenses
.' yestefday 'lit' the sherlffV" office
, worn thu following of .Medford: .1.
, O, Kibburd, Jt. Dubbu, C. lj, Welch.
'Jr. J. Knov, M. tl. Davis, O. IV.
xowey and A. C. I'lerce. ' , ""
Cheap lumber. and cedur, posts.
tpelford- LomhoTf-t.-o; "7 Wft
Tho coiunicrcial fisi:lng season
E'jywlll olose today for Hie regular
Kttwo month . purluL, The season
ftopens again May 1 tor tlio summer
r. ,,mo.niiis,
Let niu writo your fire insurance.
Tl Y. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland.
Vi la the, OreKeilds'atiuiiai "(idurd
iies, than li pot- cent of Uiu officers
Sjjkire without wur-timo wrvice. Of
theso, .thorp, uro.oiui. field nffioer,
rtwo ' captains, seven first and 17
jpwcohd lleutunants. During ' the
iast seven years, tho percentage
ff such officers has increased less
Uhan one per cent although the to
. Mrength. has. practically .dou-
ljiled. Oregon Cluardsniun.
Dry fir slabs, 4S load. Tol 631.
EMsilfoivl Co 24tf
There Are
Some Things : -
you can't afford tvjiiiss '
, and included in thorn v
are our regular Battir-
day Speoial Sales.' This
week we will offer an
old favorite with our :
, customers,
French
Doughnuts
23c doz.
made as only Fluhrcr
.can make them and del
icately fried in pure
Crisco. . Iced in various
flavors , these . dough
nuts are sure to bo in
exceptional demand.
Phone your order if
you cannot come to our
store early in the day.
On sale at 8:30 A- M.
! A local inotoririt'cuHiiully report-
eu today that an Impromptu race!
j with a northbound patiHclih'cr trui:
j last evoniiiK from Mf to Ciold
j Hill ended In a victory for the mo
torist, who was forced to wait 1 3
minutes at the (told 11111 railroad
station before the train arrived.
The. train had a head start of sev-
!,al ,nulc- h.,fu.-., tliU uHtn 1-ft
rA tilne ntutho ,.L.lllrilI ,,,, j
, de-Pol. n, tn. however. wa.j
dHumcc north ,.f
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' weim vume ui uiu r.iiimy '
I iaju inn roop in ai. ai. ioru will,
jsitvo.ypu money. ; Come .(iiul we. '
C'luuiIJa H. J-ltaliop and Jane
CIiHen of Waied, c'al., wpont yeHter-
dnyin Medford. ; ; .
Four-lilt dance. Nat. Silt. ' 341
Guetttd from l'ortlund at local
hotels Include I,. J. Ui itlolH. Geo.
C. Thomas. I'. .X. Jlulllduy, T. V.
Jones, It. U. Parcllus. W. A. Dun -
lop, a. u. carton, T. J. Ilurke,
nurry .MH.lll, sir. und .Mrs. J. , James of Sacramento. Mrs. M. It.
I'rag, M. H. Nichols, Win. P. Jlur-' Crooks of Ml. Shasta City, Miss
rls, J. 11. Palmore, C A. Whah n.i Lorraine Parsons, S. C. Parker and
It. A. I.indiiulsl. rt. S. Smith. L. K : P. y. llrannon of San Francisco.
IJavis, Louis Sivitzer, It. M. Marks., Hot, clean coal. TeL 681. Mod
el. W. Ingram, K. M. Henry, V. R. j ford Fuel Co. 824tf
Whltson, J. 11. Hart, A. A. Andcr-j If there lire any local young men
son. E. M. Si hineer. Louis Ebut, i who would enjoy nn Indefinite stay
John Sc.lnvebeger and II. Miller. I in Alaska, they urc requested to
Dressmaking and remodeling at ' see Sergeaiif Grover Owen, local
the Fashion Shop,. 424 Modfurd I'nlted Slates army recruiting of-
BldB. Phono 11X1.
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Miss Marguret FitcTi today cn-!
tered the nurses' training school at mcnt authorizing the enlistment of
the Sacred Heart hospital, follow-j five men W service nt once. .
lug her return u short lime ago j Hlrdsmun Dance Band nt Wal
froin Sun Francisco, where she wus j kcr's Sut. night. Social dunce. 341
u student muse ut St, Luke's hos- George M. Thomas, traveling pas-
pnal. . ,
Factory blocks, (6 load. Tel. 031.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf"
Twenty-five: porsoiiKi;wi.ru killed
uiul'32f, Injured In 1928 truffle
aecidenls on Oregon highways dur-
lng Manuar.v aV'ciO'dlllK to a report
conipllcil by T. A. Haffely.: chief of
the state's traffic squad. Careless
ness on the part of the driver was
responsible for 'GO accidents, fail
ure to jjlve right of way accounted
for 271 and .skidding resulted in
248. A total of 250 arrests for
traffic violations were made dur-
inK the month, resulting In fines
aggregating 2 1 73.2S. Warnings
were Issued to 01)33 other motor
ists.
l.ladlola bulbs, nil vurictlos, any I has returned to resume duties, fol
quuntlty. Phone r,64-lt. A. 11. 1 lowing u few days spent In I'ort
Itlfodes, I'. O. JJox y 10. Medford. land and Salem, during which she
1142
Mrs. Curl Swcusun anil son Leon
ard of Medford were transacting
business affairs III Ashland last
L'uesday. .
'lliut good coal low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf
Frank Grey of Tac a. Wash..
vhairniup of the purf hw:i.st district
assem biles 'of lloil, ' und Mat'tlll
Kvanime, missionary who has been
".fV'.'.'f lM,; ois .
WHIM tt HiVi.V.ull t.oi.til'!burel),.'xroiTi Sau J'-ruiK'jsco. '., ' I y .
.VJl.liVMlh .N.e'ttWll sli:';el... A.iijti; ...That good coal low In ash. Han
vluitlou bus been tendered to the Uon Coal Co. ' Phone 28$. tf
publieio ntleiMl. ... I . ,CtiljAr Ual'n,es, waiUed here for'
Highest grado Utah coal, any a truffle Violation.' bus botn olseed '
Ij:o. anywhere, any uniounU Han-
sen Coal Co. Phoiiu' M. ' t
l'us VVidueiui.oii. lemil business .
mm-ttit witif turrtniie-iro'tiHrt!!' f
damage mill. ' ;Justieu of the pence, before w horn
Hirdsinan Dance :and ul Wal- J tin trial will bo held. f Haliieswusj
ker's Sul. night. Social dance. 341 I in u truffle accident more lliini -if
A 'school end community oner
etta t'will bo singed ut Gold Jllll
this evening for school benellt.
The operetta lias llu setting op tho
Hawulliili Isjiniils and will include
seeeltloiis by the Gold Jllll I'kelele
club. ,. ...
"Char Is" Hop. Phone 479-M.
Mrs. ftmlle Allen. k ' ' 3s2lf
TODAY, f)fVI ZlJ
3 iVTSP bv S''- THE SEASON'S NEWEST " I
3l MrSp . ! LATEST STYLES
1 ; ' " J ' ON THE SCREEN l I
',' 'Y - h y . hey!! The ! j jlj ' I EE I
, 1 fl I AS T-r - ll'VJ -t ehstur and daih of Blrls! j VI
7 Jf C VtSf K 'r fis: - N. B'r'1 Birl1 NnY Car." !; 'I
AJ'' i vr,,' wA Y."' r"' s,en vo'ce, n8i"9 i j
n? if ?? oA.1 'k' 1 ItiA ' ,oy,e! The music re- jt ;
'my 'LJhtiLJw NfV. I 4' .! X. vue! Broadway's gold It 1 I j
- tMaUVf" Tn V lll5''j 1 1 dlfm'nfl chorus girl. Ten. IS M i
.. jjj ,'r r0"nC ',l''n0 '
7; It .will probably bo tomorrow'
cvcnlntf before- the Kl'and Jury.
wliloh convened yesterday to five
further Investigation in the case of
.x. c. uuaney in connection witn uany cattle 01 tho county.- He and
prohibition fund indictments of last , li-Uih;.- .t'nt ix. o. r uv.ier visneo
year, will have completed its de- j the Ashland and Talent nelghbor-llbet-utious,
according to Ulslrlct j hoods in tills work "yesterday, and
Attorney George Codding this fore-! they are spending today in tho
noon. It may possibly lie Monday Hoguo Klver section. Tomorrow
before the Jury will be through. will be spent In looking after some
Allison Moulton was In Grants ' special work.
The Little Mis Sunbeam kiddle) ' A special purchaso of &00 now
huts are beauties. A cuniplete line J hats gives you a rare opportunity
ati .tliu K m in r -Lou Hut Shop j to got a hat for ubout li what It's
In' the M. M. Store,, priced 1.6 worth. ; We have never before hud
to S4.U8. . 8401 such wonderful vuluesv 20 ttxtra
Included umong the out of town ; Kreen stamps Saturday. The Kjuiny
business : visitors Jti Medford today i Lou Shop in the Mi M. Store Invites
were Michael Snyder, Ted Moruva,
Kay Millard, L L. Hatfield, Merln
Hedgpeth,. Gloriu. Holds und llurold
Siflon. ; -'. , '
l'our-blt dance, Nat. Sat. 841
Among the Callforninns who are
guests nt. Medford- hotels arc .T.
J. Lovcll. Jr., and A T. Hodge of
, Los Angeles, C. G. Cochran. Capt.
j Kdna Dougl
hcrty and Major Mae
ficer, who today .received an of-
flclal requisition from tho govern-
sengcr ug'iit for the Chicugo, .Mil
waukee & St, -J'aul railroad, Willi
huadquarters In Portland, Is ill the
.cityHor-a few days on business.
Cheap 'dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
If. B.Lamb Is assisting at the
jEast -Side Meat Market, replacing
Tom Grigsby. who is enjoying
vacution. Mr. Lamb has been re
siding at Medford. Ashland Tid
ings. ' .
Opening dunce. Gold Hill 'Rat.
night. Balloons for ovcryone. Kin
culd's. Imperial Orchestra. Dance
till 2:00. - Make lots of whoopee!
341
Dr.5 Emily Jjoleom, medical di
rector of tho county health unit.
attended the Slalo Tuberculosis
convention.
Factory blocks, S6 load. Tel. 63
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf
.n .uiu i.ius.'ie3 leu nisi oven-i
was scheduled to enter the nurses'
training school ut St. Vincent's, hos.
pltal. Khp hud. spent .vvd inon.thsl
In Medford witli ' her mother, :Mrs.
i Myrtle Mlakaley. followlnir her re-
turn io mis cuy last
December
uuden nnt st in Euueue. ' and will
be brougii't here lo 'slund tiiul next I
Xuesdity afternoon at 2 o'clock. I
ifair fc'alI'3etii1rlliiio'Bv' a. ih: itnk. !
week ago several miles soutii ,of
the city and left his car' hero to,
assure his appearance. The ear- Is,
still held by county, officials. '
Grants Uuss Courier. j
Fresh shipments of smelt ufrlv- j
nig uiiu j'reo ueuvcry oily place
In city. Johnson's Market, phone
!'7. ' S3Mf
!17 s:ik,r. I 1 1 1 l.'ll
Dr. C. A. McCapuH of the mute!'
experiment Mtatlon at Corvallin
rived hero Heveral dayH aKO to con-
tlnue his abortion work among the
you. . . ... '.(, - -" 340
Among the Oregonluiis registered
at Medford hotels, other than those
from Portland, ore J. C. Ctlrrle of
Salem, J. W. English of Cottage
Gr-ove, K. W. Owen 1 of Albany.
John W. -Hlney of Roseburg,
Champ Johns of Azalea and J. M,
I Lamb and F. H. Thompson of Eu-
'ccne
. I olir-blt rtnnoe, Nst. fst. K.t
frank Kiddle, proprietor of the
KluiuuLli ujci-aiu, speiil tnls morn
ing In tho city on business.
Wanted- To buy cement mixer.
Will pay cash. Urundugo Hros..
Contractors, 623 8. Central Ave.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller left
lust evening for their home in Oak
land, Cul., following a visit of sev
eral days in Medford with friends
while en route from a visit with
relatives in Portland.
Ho sure to read Mullins Sale ads '
on pages 1 and 9. - , 340 j
Phone 24G-H. , 810 j
D. II. JJuxter of Duncan, B. C...I
lyus umong the motor tourists from j
n di.stancc wJio registered today at j
tiio local branch of the out of state
uuto registration bureau. I
JJynge Hros. at .Nat. Sat. Old- j
llmo. dunce. A dm. .free. ,. . 341 j
Mrs. Hair)' Morgan of Persist.
with her young son Charles, arrived 1
in Ashland a few days ago for n
visit with the G. F. Gallatin and
G. F. Billings families. Mrs. Mor
gan was formerly Hilda Hanson.
As'-n.t Tidings. . - .
Opening Ounce, Oold Hill -Sat.
nlgm. galloons for everyone. Kln
cald's Imperial Orchestra. Dance
till 2:00. Make lots of whoopee!
1 ' 841
Phone
51
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UTTER
ICECREAM
rM3l UtKIAtU SrftfUH6
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
These Drug Stores
.Are Open Nights. J
This Week ;:
Jarmin &, Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
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JHcomiomy
THE
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It isn't what we put into our Bread .that gives it that fine flavor it's what we leave
out. With the growth of contmercial baking it, was only natural that labratory ex
periments would eventually discover 'substitute ingredients that would, reduce the
cost of baking- so along came malt syrup and leavening agents containing sodium
aluminum sulphate (a technical term for alum) ancL that good old home flavor
gradually disappeared from commercial ar bakers' bread. w
Here we leave the substitutes outusing only the ingredients you would use if .
baking at home bake thoroughly as you would bake and of course . give you
bread with that good old .home flavor . which is possible in no other way Come
in tomorrow and
BREAD
Every day in the week '
2 loaves !. . . . . .15c
. On Saturday - v
Mb. loaf . . . . . . 3 for 20c
H-lb. loaf . . . , . , . iOc
Hot Cross ,Buns, doz.' ; J. '..i-'Vi. '. 15c
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Drifted Snow Flour 49 lbs. .'. . . . , ... .
Imperial Valley Lettuce, per head. 5c
Fancy Cauliflower, per head .... 15c
Sunkist Oranges juicy and sweet
2 dozen . 35c ,
Fair Oaks Brand JRipe Olives, Noj l
tall can . . . . 15c ,.
Sardines in Olive Oil rNorwegian
, smoked,' 2 cans .. . , . 25c'1'
Del Monte Alaska Red Salmon '. .-
No. 1 tall can, 3 for V ' ! V
Johnson's Braxid Shrimp, per can . 15c )
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . . :. . 35c
' Tru-Blu Soda Crackers salted or H.
' plain, 3-lb. box . . . i . ' ." 37c
;' White King Washing Powder large :i
. package .' . ......... . . . . 7 . i 39c
"BulkSauer Kraut, per qt. 1. . . .. . .. . 15c
' Coffee Freshly roasted 3 very
fine blends . . i.. 38c; 43c; 49c
Red Crown Corned Beef, No. 1 can 25c
Goody-Goody Peas No. 2 can ;
2 for . 25c
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Ready at 11:30 '
Roast Leg of Pork, Cauliflower au
Gratin, Mashed ; Potatoes, Gravy,
Buttered Bread, Coffee or Milk 25c
Hot Chocolate or Chili any time
A DIME
GOOD MEATS .
It is more eeonomk'al to buy good meats ',af a'
fair price than to pay a lesger price for poor
meats. . - '
Give Us a Trial '
'We Give S. &c H. Stamps : .
West Side Meat Market
Across From Gopco
. ;; Where Quality Costs You Xo More"'
We Deliver Phone 649
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER
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' , ' : .P. i '5 :'-.
GOOD BREAD
get your' Sunday supply.
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
GATES &
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
Usee Our Free Parking Lot While Trading In Our Store
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Groceteria
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. BANANAS
Good Fruit
' No fruit so good for the
children
i41bs.
. $1.98
Monarch Okra, No. 2 can . .. . . . . . 23c
Del Monte Strawberry Jam, No. 5
. or half gallon can ............ 95c
Kerr's Sweet Orange Marmalade
pint jar . . . . . 25c
Swift's Premium Bologna, ib;.')j. ;; . 19c
Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon p by,
the slab ........ . . . . . ... '. ". . , . 28c
Date Prunes Extra large and the '
finest prune to be had 1 ' ' '
Per 25-lb. box ; . $2.98
Flour Sifters in red, green, yello or
. . blue, each J . . ......... 15c
Enameled Sauce Pans yellow, blue
or green 65c value, each . 77 . . 39c
Oval Enameled Dish PansyelloSV
, blue or green, each . 39c
Paint : Certain teed or Weather
, shield gallon , cans . . . $2.79; 1.59
Choice of white, gray or ivory.
Galvanized Watering Pots 2-gal-lon
size, each . . . .. .. . '.. . . . . . . . . 98c
MEN'S OXFORDS
A lot of Men's Oxfords for special
clearance. Values to $6.00. r . ,
Choice
$3.93 $4.98-
1 L
LYDIARD
Star Meat Market
No Better Meats at Any Price ;.
CHOICE CHICKENS & RABBITS
Beef Pot Roast, per pound . 22c
Beef Short Ribs, per pouijd . . 17c
Choice Beef Steak, per pound . . . . 32c
Bacon Squares, per pound . . 20c
Home Rendered Lard, per pound . .. 16c
We Deliver
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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Phone 273