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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1929)
vmv. nnr- i !' ! PXGE TWO DFOKP FTlTL TOrRlTXE, MEDFORD, QftEGQy, SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1929. Iocal and y Personal I Mnrrinsre llronees were Issued at i tho county clerk's office yesler ; dny Afternoon to J. !1. Davin. 26, rind Kvelyn Mall, 20. both of Red Bluff, Col.: WS H. Ktter, 28. and I HnKmnr Freeman, 22, both of Eureka, Cal.; H. II. Pan-ley, 30, Bert a. Bates, associato editor of the Knit-burs NVw.I(etiiv and well known In Modfofd, will leavo Itoscburg- about .Mnreh 15 for .Minneapolis, where ho lias oc eopted an editorial position on Fnwt-eit publientlons, publlabnrs of U U A list of high school students who arc going to attend the slitto basketball tournament which ut to be held lu ,8nlem -Mnreh 13. 14, 15 and 16, shows that 24 girls, ..nnd 61 boys will make the trip, Tho rooters' section, which Is ho Ihi; ' re-served foe Medford fans, will" have a lnrge number of biii dsnts to help pep up the Medford ' Or. Coleman has returned from Portland; la in his office at the usual; hours. ' - 812 'Mrtny diteena vill be buisy to day in tnakinlc' garden -or clean ing up about their premisen. The and Mho Howard, I!', both of 1 1 fiction magazines. Mr. Hates Demi; Itolllu Marford, 29, nnd Paulino Moulton, 17, both of Med ford. Pat's Texas tamalo house, steam ed tamales to take homo, 10c each, 6 for fiOc. Open a. m. to 12 p. m. G23 X. Itiversido. Phone 1406. 840- i airs, i-rc-n Wallace or tu-egon City waa knoi-ked unconscious f will wrlio humor; and ilhuHrnte two of the magazlnes Little Patricia Thompson Is slowly recovering from a very ser ious attack of pneumonia, In a Medford hospital, according to the tiokl Mill New. Tho advertising and promotion department of the Portland Cham- lust week when she attempted to!".., '.-I . ' "P" electrte lr,,n .vllh ""u ' """-' me largo . toUNSl j agencies of the United States and j Cunutfa with copy for new adver tisements which wilr appear in serapo nn electric iron with butcher knife. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Ltlmbor Co. 237tf Mtill writing poetry In his spare time, Carroll Curleo, the poet bookbluck who arrived in Medford Governor Patterson iasit week Flood control work In the New I vetwl senato bill No. 180, .which j Mope district in Josephine coun- would repeal the existing law : ty along the Applegate river has 1 conferring upon the chief Justice ! been completed and accounts are : of the state supreme court" the! been completed. The channel of! power to transfer circuit Judges the Applegato river has been I from one Judicial district to an- changed, and next summer a ! othor for tho purpose of spoodlng dam will bo constructed across the i up the transaction of circuit court j main channel to divert nil tho wa- j business. j tor through Iho new course. ' j R. H. Withrow of Talent is the i Tho Medford Hoy Seo-.it troon ; possessor of a new two-door sedan newspaper publication came out J y. c,ou,y; I a short time ago penniless, seems Jill proliably still be quite mild, j , ,;ct b Ilt nl , (lhlne The maximum of yesterday was ., m , ,, ,,aokMon, wnore V", will.' ut'Hi vq IVti- tUltll tl'Ul Ul 1- I! Friday, which was tho warmest flay -for two years past, - for that time 0t yeRV." '. . .. r' ''-"Cheap lumber'' and' cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. tf Mrs. Colo HoImoH, who tinder- .went a major operation at tho Community hospital rcci improving steadily, nccor recent? reports. That good coal low In ash. Han sen' Coal Co, Phone 239. , tf -Will Jones and daughter Doris, loftiFrlday ovonlug for Mood Itlvt-r where Mrs. Jones' father passed away. Mrs. Jones had been call ed' twd days' previously on account of tho serious' Illness of her par ent. Highest grado Utah coal, any sl2o, anywhere, any amount, Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf '"'Pety thieves and night prowlers havo heoome . active again In the alty. This time it was tho clothes lines of' several of tho town's peo ple' that ji-ks tho object of tho llllovejt. Oold Hill News. : Factory blocks, ft load. Tel. 081. Medford' Fuel Co. S24tf ii - " iu i. uarton, for some time om- p- ployed in n technical capacity by .' ho Postal Tclograph company at iJH Ashland has accepted a position itli with the Pacific Telegraph and it. Telephone, company and will be Kt stationed t the local lung ll tone office. Mr. and Mrs. Bar- P ton will move to Medford within the . course of a fow wcoks. - . Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford mag. Phone 1181. . tf .'--Miss Daisy Applegato, eldest daughter of ncordor Applegato, of Jacksonville, Is sufforing with a severe attack of tho . grippe," says tho "Thirty Years Ago" col umn of tho Ashland Tidings Inst Thursday.. ' . i , '-' Dry. fir slabs, $6 load.. Tel 031. Medford Fuel Co. . . 824tf ' Ranger E. . J. Rodgers of the Crator .national forest staff, re turned here Friday after having Spent a short time in tho Clroen sprlng mountain, district of tho forest, !uak!ng a count of cattle grazing In that section of tho for- -it, . F Let ma write your flro Insurance Carl. Y; Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 098. .. tf" '.' Following sevm-al months" spent In: L'akQ'und Klamath counties., Lestor Scott lias returned to hiioikI several days lu Central Point and MDdford. Mr. Scott was Interest ed' In the cattle business whll j In vastorh -Oregon. '"Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Mdford Lumber Co. 237lf Hnoso bill No. 129, which would awond the Oregon lows by giv ing to tho county school superin tendent the right In apportion the irrldtiolhlo school fund at any time dltrlhg tho your Instond of on tho first Monday In October as pro vided 'by- tho iront laws, was vetoed by Uovernor Patterson lust Week." ' ' - -' Hose mending, runners removed, nnd snags worked back. Handi craft shop. . 2lGtf ' Miss Nellie Knehlor of Yrelta recently spent several days visit ing In Medfra-d with Miss Hetty Tones.' - Factory blocks, 1 6 load. Tol. 031. Modrord Fuel Co. 824tf "Mr. and Mrs. T. W. .Miles nf Medford spent Sunday In. Ashland said the "Thirty Years Ago" col umn of tho Ashland Tidings last Friday. : "That gdoa coal low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239, tf The Reed gold star mothors' hill providing for a pllgrlmngo to ttm war cemnterlOB of Kui-opo by the mothers of dead soldiers was passed by tho senate last week. Tito 'Mil was In somewhat differ ent form when It passed the sen ate than the way In which it pass M tho house and will therefore hsvo'to go to conference. ' nan ho set up his chair recently. Cur leo, who has been a wanderer for ten years, although he is only 26 years old, declares he likes Mod ford sp well that he plans to make his ho.mb hero permanently. Fresh shipments of smelt ariiv- i ai iiio p (bjiiy. Free delivery any place cntiy. is . clly Johnson's Market. Phono srrllug to I , g,f. various touring inagaslnes 1 and booklets throughout the year; r L. R. 8teelhummr-r, formerly- of Grants 1'acs, lhas . beon 'appointed manager of the new Sears, Itoe-, buck and comnnnv urnm In 1A ' land. Mr. Stcelhammer takes up IiIm nou. i..n..l . . ..... ...... tuiiiiuiuw, j-io ntia I car purchased lost weokj It. E. Walking of AVhilo N Sal mon, Idaho, Is spending a short time In Medford visiting friends whllo en -routo to' l.ofs Angeles, whero ho plans 1o Join-his wife. Mr. and Mrs. AVatklns plan to re turn to Medford in a -short, time to make their home in this city. Announcement has been mado that - Albeit -Austin; -prominent Paso Roblea hotel mnnv had pur chased the 13-ycsr ; leaso of tho Motel WiHard, largest hostelry In Klamath Falls, from .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dillon. Mr.-Austin took charge March 1'..;-' ' .. .. ' i C. T. Baker, socretnry of the been assistant manager of the i Medford Chamber of (.'ommorce. Bedell store for tho. past two rears. I ' expected to -t-elurn early this lr. - stcelhammer : was oonpected week from T'orflanii, whero '. Hat i with tho C. V. Blshon store hero - utday he was in cbnfevcneo with whon in Orants l'ass. Cirnnts I tno Portland Chamber of Com- ass courier. ! mcrco in connection with Mod- I' ll" -' When Better Bread Is Baked Fluhrer Will Bake It Mrs. n. ,1. Conroy' left early last week for a several weeks-visit- with friends nnd relatives nt Sun l-'i-nnclsco. . MIhh Irene Stanley Chanler of Phoenix bought a new two door sedan last week. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 824tf Conservative estimates based upon tclepliono and vator connec- ' Hons ludli-nto a population in Klsmalh Fulls and Its suburbs of 1-1.1.18. "C h a r I s" Rep. Phone 479-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. 282tt Nover' nioi'o so thnn during the recent spell of severe cold weath er, has tho value of the various county and district sportmcn's or ganizations been demonstrated, ac cording to Mnrold Clifford, state game warden..- The long-drawn-out period during which the gruund was covored .with a blan ket of snow In a large part of the stuto, brought a problem, that of feoding of birds. In a num ber of counties ducks and othor migratory fowl would hnvo per ished in lnrge numbers had It not been for tho prompt notion taken by local sportsmen through tholr -arlous associations. Food wns obtained by them and scattered where It would do tho most good. Millinery opening of tho Bond Box, 223 East 0th St., at 9 a. m., March Cth, featuring tho famous Ongo nnd Monogram hats. Pop ular priced' hats and children's hats. 842 Mrs. Louis Brown of Medford was visiting friends In Ashland yesterday.-. The Brown' family re sided lioro ti year ago, moving to Medford last spring ' where Mr. Brown Is In business. Aslilnnd Tidings. ' . ' Bost Uftih coal hot nnd clean. Tel. 081. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf ino nil nun i calendar o cases In which no . action has been taken for ono year will bo nailed In tho federal district court ut Pnrtlrtrut tomorrow, the opening day of tho .March torni. Im ludoil in the list nro olevon onulty rases. Hint of P. Welch vs. tho Mellrord Irri gation district and others. , , . Poems sot to music Mastercraft Song Publlshoru Seattlo. 300 At lho last council mooting at Oi-iiuIh Pans an . orrtlunnco was passed authorizing the advertising and solo of Bancroft Improve ment bonds amounting to Slli, 908.85. ... A southern Oregon district mooting of l-cprasonlatlves. and agents of tho Oregon Life Insur ance company was held yesterday afternoon ut tho Motel Medford, with representatives present from Medford, Ashland, Klamath Falls. Itoseburg, Salem nnd Portland. Among those present was W. C Cliappolle, vice-president of the company, and A. is. Kvani of Salem, general agent. A general round-table discussion of , insur ance matters was held end includ ed plans for future procedure. Dry pine slabs- S load. Tol. 631. Medford Fuel Co. , 8!4tf The socond conference for Christian workers will be held in tho Contra! Point Federated church on Thursday, March 14. lliL'il, beginning at ten o'clock. This conference win deal mainly with the need of knowing! the Bible, ami knowing how to teach the Bible. Dr. F. !. Thoyor has resumed office duties after a several days' illness. .'. Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po tatoes, 10 lbs. for f 1.80; DO lbs. 70c, Delivered any nlace in eltv. Johnson's Mnrket, 6th and Grape St. I'lume 97. 08tt Adding small o,uanllllca of sil ver frnginenis to contaminated water freos It of all noxious inW eriilios, is the discovery claimed by tho Munich englneor, D Ueo. Krause." Tho process which Is described os being inexpensive, has been examined and indorsed by Prufeasor Rudolf DeKkwIlz of Oriofswuld university, one of Ger many's lending experts on the sub ject of hyiileiie. rho new home of Attorney nr.d t. M.. Itoliei'lS an Misklvnii , s i Heights Is now miller rnnn'o,o. lion, ground having been broken ' thorn last week. , ? The Mcilfuid volunteer flro do-'3 pnrtment will he'i (n regular !E3 meeting tomorrow" veiling, whon a 100 percent attendance of its ' members Is urged by Klro Chief Roy nillot, who nnnounced lastiS1-3 evening special drill will be a l a part of the program. j rr liicludiM In tho list or wartime ) 5 army offli-ei-s In Oregon who hnve 'E : been n-tlred timh-r the provisions ! of tho Tyler-KHsgoniM ad, which !S extended to them the same -- ? tlrcinent privileges na are accord, i ed regular nrmy officers, are Louis ! A. Salad of Central Point and !s3 Vernon V. Miller nf Ashland. 3 When Carl Bowman opens his ! -new barheV- shop soon a p.-u-t of 3 Its equipment nnd fixtures willis be that formerly In tho Hotel I ' Ashland barber shnijat Ashland ' STi iiuii ,.ir. Iiowmnn ast week nur chiu.vd and retuoved to Medford. Included among tho nnnllcants for auto licenses yestordny at tho shorirr'a office wero the following: Paul .Masters of Trail, V. c. Cleve land of Rutherlln, F. A'nrons of Ragle' Point, W. M. Swain of Brownsboro, nnd L. C. Shoemaker, Huth (.'alder,- S. Celven, Sabln and Kindt. L. Jacobs, W. J. Cuin mirigs and C. W. Davis of Med last -week under a title- of "Scout I Static," the name having - been ! chosen as the result of a contest i to choose a new-name. i Herbert Kenville. 26r wail found i dead 8unday within a milo of his '. parents' home near Paradise after ; laving walked 40 miles from En- terprisc through a heavy snow. I . -Mrs. J. W. Morrlttf Medford I visited Ashland friends lost . Fri- ! dny. Tho Merritt . family resided JS in Aslilnnd for n number of years before.' moving to- this- city.- : . . Fk-0((Ush into Special meeting Slskij-ou Lodge of Perfection, 7;30 p; m., March 4th. . Wprk in 6th to 8th, degrees and special business, v 48'- L. K.'WMjLIAMS. Secv. 7 AXutKins Prodiu-i I am the duly authoi-lzed sair-s-man and agent of tho Wntklns Proilucts in Juckson county. Roy i. ianiieiii, pnone 790-W Stnr Itnute. : rt i Phone'', ,-' ' f ' Mil I ml vtf- ferd s bid for-the proposed gov ernment dirigible has on a silo near Medford on the Aitftto desel-f. t Mr. and Mrs. I- Bi Miliar of Roseburg are', visiting friends In Medford wlillo-Mr, Miller attends to affairs In connection' with his cattle business; -' - - - - i Tho- Ashland- brick': and' tile plant, with a tract of ground iuIj Joining;--will be; purc4iased: by P. S. Wilcox, brick 'manufacturer of l.os Angeles, who states that' im provements amounting to sin mini will bo made in ihc equipment. PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE i no Hcoitisii Jilie lodge will glvoi PRODUCED t PACKED ILK UTTER CREAM Medford. i the Provost and Judge degree on I THE SANIITADV uiav 312 Monday evening. anllKI yVAT ' 1 ' '2 1 Th Picks o' the ;.B!g Silent Pictures zSgBZSS : , The Big . Mats., Adults Children- 10c TODAY l BACK TO THE LINES OF. BATTLE ; IN A THRILLING AIRPLANE STORY ROD LA ROCQU& CAPT. SWAGGER TOMORROW Laura La Plante 3 BIQ DAYS IN "The Last Warning" Better than "The Cat and the Canary" ' Eves., Adultg Hfc ml Short Comedy S j ! ' " Latest News ' I i !;Beet Muele f Jffl JJj ll!('tll!!l!!fHjp Mm - THE BAND BOX SHOPPE Grand illioery Opening M 4 New Patron Is Now , ffci.: Swing M With 0 : Crowds Praising; ;-, Every Show .M-' ; l t, HERE FOR ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. Tuesday Morning, Mar.V5,'lat 9 o'clock until 9 P. M. IV.. ;..', Featuring the Famous Gage and Monogram Millinery Modes for Spring ' ! ! 1 . ; ' . :; 111 g 1 .( , . -1 ' v ' A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies ' of Medford and Southern Oregon to attend our opening. Favors to All the Ladies THE BAND BOX SHOPPE 223 East Sixth Street Just East of Groceteria Public Mr Service Institution A hospital is actually a public service institu tion, maintained for the benefit of the people. To the person who requires rest or medical attention, a hospital offers a quiet, comfort able place to stay clean, airy rooms, the very best of scientifically prepared foods and the constant attention of capable, graduate nurses. .- - :, - , v.- ,. , , - ... . ,., . ; All of this service is offered at a surprisingly moderate cost. Consider that it costs no more than the charges at a first class "hotel. Community Hospital A SHOW WORiil ' . ' ...ffj ' 6-BIG SPECIAL FEATURES-6 , 'KtSl mm- 16-flipping QEAUTiEs-i6 0 mW: 4f . A ON THE SCREEN . ' fi VLJ B, (" ' ADOLPHE MENJOU ' - fm: ."Marquis Preferred" h , n I "M - You'" ,lke hi new lau8h ,how- Plenty of fun from ' fcf"a'.fc1 B ' L'"" Beginning to end. I tiff, AdmlMion . Alway. , . I ' ,f Matinee t l.U MX K A Children. 25; Adulti.' 60 Program 0f LmfT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiii CLASSmiD ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS