Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 05, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAT3E TWO
l.-..-..--.
Tocal and
J 'Personal
Building permits
announced sometlm
sued by the city yesterday
. . . . j fIJt Om.dwa nnm .
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pany lor I o ruunruvni'ii Wl un
.. v.
cold storage pisiu un ouuui
vii. nnd to the Southern Oreu'on
Sales company to huilil a packing;
house at a cost of S.-l).fl00. Con -
Ktruction on both buildings will
probably be hegun .immedinti'ly. A
jii-rmil was also Issaied yesiord.iy to
il. A. Tucket- to build p woodshed
on Pennsylvania avenue at a cost
at f . m . . - -
Old-time dance, Walkur's tonite
v v ' : ' ' ' 344 1
Charhs Jleamos, who was op
erated upon for appendicitis several
days ago at the Sacred H-ai't hos
: pltnl; is reported greatly -lipproveil
in condition.- .
cheap lumber and cedar posts.'
Medford Lumber Co. - tf
Guests from a distance register -
ed at Medford hotels Include M.
rrank and B. I-., lader of ( hi -
CO no. III. . .
We spray all kinds of trees mid
shrubs. No order too small. . .Vow
is the lime. Orders taken care of
promptly. -Phone 24".. 260
Coyotes are enemies of the deer
in southern Oregon, according to
Point with a coyote pelt for which
he collected a bounty nt the county
olerk's office. The varmints are
credited .with the death of .many
deer; every year, with little fnwnsl a bearing was held Ibis forenoon
takon as well as the mature does before Circuit Judge Norton to de
and bucks. . termine whether M. H. Blden
Old-tlmo dance, Nat. Sat. 350 should continue to pay alimony of
O. O. Nichols, state traffic lien- 34 monthly to his divorced wife.
tenant, left toduy for Klamath
Falls and Bend to conduct light '
testing campaigns in those cities. ,
He will spend tonight nt Klamath I
Falls and the next two nights at
Bend.
That good coal low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 339. tf
. Formation of a Southern Oregon
Cattlemen's association wllj be. the
object of a meeting of livestock
men frtn KJamath. Lake, Jnckson,
Deschutes and other counties,
which-will bo held at Klamath
Falls March 9. Thn meeting bn
boen called by tho livestock com
mittee of the Klamath Cattlemen's
association, which dcHires to form
an organization of .cattlemen large
and strong enough to face and solve
nrohlems which smaller disnssoci-i
atcd groups .cannot. . I Medford Fuel Co. " S24U
, Blue Jackets, Walker's Wed nlte.' . Bounty warrants were issued at
344 i the county clerk's office today to
Miss Ruth Whiting of Portland j Ben Oswald of Kagle Point, one
stopped over In Medford yesterday coyote; Victor Oswald of Kngle
fpr a day's-visit with local friends. ( Point, one coyote: J. n. lleniy of
on he- way home from Kiyi Fran-1 Brownsboro, one coyote; A. J. Rrt
cisco where site has spent the past ' lor of Lnko Creek, one coyote and
month. .; two hobentsr A." D. Moure.' two
Highest grade Utah coal, any j bobcats; Frank Oi lman, two coy
fllio, nnywhero, any amount. Han-intes nnd two bobcats: Hert 'McKee
sen Cool Co. Phone 239. , ' of Jacksonville, one royote.
: Marriage licenses wero Issued nt! Old-time dance, Nat.' Kt. -.,1!10
thn county clerk's office yestorday i Klton Kei-hy of, Acbland.' who
afternoon to Paul Stewart,. 29. nnd ; underwent n surgical operation at
Ornce Curry. 21. both of Medford.! tho Sacred Heart hospital recently,
and to Hoy Ernest Moreland, sr.. of j is recovering and Is allotyed to sec
Arcadia and Katherlue Drown of friends. - '. . .
KnroUa. Cal. ! That good coal low In ash. Han-
. Old-time dnnce, Walker's tonite.
! 344
T. II. Morse o tho . Vnlleyvlew
district spent today In Medford at
tending to huslness matters.
Factory blocks. $6 load. Tel. S31.
Medford Fuel Co. S24tf
John F. Kcnnlln. traveling freight
agent for the New York Central
lines, arrived here from Seaitle this
morning nnd conferred with local
railroad officials on traffic prob
lems. Dry fir slabs, JO load. Tel C31.
Mndfnrd Fuel Co . S24tf
W.
announcement of our
monster Good Will
t ;
Campaign. It will
pay you.
Quests from Portland ht iVedforrt
. . . . . .
noieis inciuaou. ai. juxtman, c. t.d Aleno, Ida., was amone tho vis-. creek. Four-Mile creek, Seven-Mile j ously In the Roruc river Sunday , visitors yesterday with their son. I many topics of Interest will be dis-1 '-you know." says Arthur O'Mal
Hole, .K. O. IJrommer. Mr. and Mr. I itors from a illtu.inca who reciM- (.1-w.t !. iVrtn.i nivf vntiA.. aftornnnn n.nf anA itm nnnnw:u o i.;.- . ! cuuaad also Ir Ik nast time to' Day I 1,... rnann inn nnut .t ..
H. A. Campbell. J. A
. . . .
aiejieniy, 11.
:W. FeMmnn. A1- A. Gi-rlnrh. ' fi.
Sklhltzko, J. B. Silvers.. M. C. Mul -
D. Bridges. -
! Old-time dance. Xat. Sat. 3S0
iin .,.! ..i,... .K i
: , ...... j.... w n,,
' skating on paved streets and high- i
'"' ttre InvHlng danger to them-
; solves, In the opinion of local and
: state trafne officers, who warn .
j roller skaters to refrain from skat-
ling in front of automobiles on ;
j crowded streets and from skating
1 on heavily traveled highways. Some;
complaint has bee,, JnaiH by mo-
j lorlsts. snvoial of whom have nar-
rowly averted slrlktng skaters. .
Dressmnklng and remodeling . nt
; the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
j MldK. Phono 1 1 SI. tf
; .The Marsbfleld hotel, a nine-
i story structure commenced in the
.rail or inzo nnd-wnich has stood t
" ' , . .. ., 1
,, ,,tP1.eslJ1 I
1 Ww Jackeis, Walker's Wed pile. I
j 344 ,
1 n. W. Ileilmnn, well'known trav-;
j cling representative through ihlsj
j section for the I.ibby, McNeil & t
) Ijbby company products, with!
I heaibiuarters at, Portland, who al-'j
j ways hails with happiness n bus!-
ness visit to Medford and vicinity.
'days.
j lt me write your fire insurance.,
j Carl Y. Tengwald, Jlotcl Holland',
Phono 003, . tf
following the decree of divorce Is-
sited four years ngo.
Since that
re-niarried
maintains
time
M rs.
Blden has
and
her
ex-husband
there are no further grounds for
alimony paymonts.
- Old-time dance. Walker's tonite.
.. 344
Tho first city council meeting of
this month will be held tonight,
at which much routine, an well as
some Important business will be
up for transaction.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Among tho Klamath Falls peo
ple spending yesterday In Medford
were 10. 11. McKee, A. L. Hazelton,
H. 11. Klnln. V. C. Wells nnd L. L.
Hill.
Fnclorv blnctso IA IahA rrAl ssi
sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf
Guests from California registered
at Medford hotels Include J. 11;
Duvles und Geo. WY Flint of lxis
Angotcs, William Clausen and M.
.1. Lewis of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Himiulst of l-Uli eku. T. K. Woods
of Hiinsmulr. A. D. Woods of Bed
ding and .1. K. Neule und T. A.
Hopkins of San Francisco. -
Pnt's Texas tnmnlo house, steam
ed tamnles to tuko home, 10c ench,
6 for COc. open 1 a, m. to 13 p.
in. 523 N. Itiverado. Phono 1400.
S4(!
T3S
'fr P ZLrr p. , i,, n , .Or08"n destination taele ; enKlnoer's office. This procedure , able the flow will be greatly In- Valley school students. Is to
tor mruuiureji, ; . t, prti,A1.lo ... r, 1 ly , . - , .... ..... ...,.,... , .. n u. mt? rumiimci mis wees, ny .irs. urace
o no, were is- 1 . J .". "n,Tk'5- , . Blue Jackets, AValker's Wed nlte. ! cation of water rights In the valley j comlne spring. The tieason . on Voss of the Chamber of Commerce.
ATCH for the
UraDFORT) MATTJ
O. V rhamhftftnln r,f r-niin
' " ' ' ' " .
! . . '
! tered today at the local branch
of the out of state auto reirfstra -
'tt'on bureau,
Tir.n rtrtl whn
.... ...... i.ft -
,- ., . . .
, tJ.t,-, ,,
Shipment of freight into Mexico
" ,.
, .t. iw 111 Lliai IMJUIIM y in
..i. j , ....... .
uioivuniKtjii ny me ouuinern l - a -
clfie eonmanv during the nresent
threatened revolution in Mexico.
, A dispatch received this forenoon
by the local district freight and
pasi'enger office indicated the situ-
ation Ls not regarded . with parr
tlcular alarm nnd that conditions
will be. back to normalcy in a short
time. The .threatened revolution
; nn not ytt curtailed Southern I'a-
elf ic .service In Mexico.
Fresh shipments of smelt arriv
ing dally. . Free delivery any place!
In city. Johnson's Market.. Phono !
.'' , 33tf
At Its regular meeting in the
.Medford nrmorv on the evening of
. . '
erans. will observe the Slat ai.
versary of the sinking of the United
States battleship Maine, which oc
eurred from an explosion while the
vessel was moored In the harbor of
Havana, Cuba. February 15. 18SIS.
Cheap dry lumiier at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
i.n,-c u r 1.1 a
.,,. ' , '"'. " ;
urday, was reported today to be ;
showing continued improvement. 7r,c- Delivered any place In city.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med-' Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape
ford Fuel Co. 824tf ; St. Phone 97. SCStf
More damage Is being done to! Included among the Orogonlans
the Dougias county broccoli crop j registered at Medford hotels are
by field mice nnd gophers than was ! v- - Williams of Dallas, O. O.
dene by the recent cold weather, j Horner of Salem and H. J.'Kalin
accordlng to J. C. Locdy, countyjsky. S. Meyer und F. I'. Knl?ht of
agent, The frost and lack of rain j '-"gene.
caused a scarcity of food and the I ' Twelve Old Maids." See and
rodents are girdling the stems of! ''ear them at ihc Modern Wood
broccoll plants. A general warning' m"n hall, Thursday, 8 p. m. Price
to growers to use poison methods! 25c. , 345
to save their crnn hrta hAnn leans,! i
by Mr. Leedy.
"Churl s" Rep. Phone 479-M.
Hfra finrlla Allan fitlll
Wm. Carpenter, field superin-
lendrnt for il.. f,.,if,rt nrfM nt
the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance:
company, was the only man In thej
stale ot Oregon to qualify in the;
first period of die "application a!
week" club for this year. This Is
a notable achievement as thcrej WlllUlns Products,
were S4 agents In two other man- i , nm t,,c iv authorized dealer 1
ngements competing for the snrne; a,, ,,aPnl of Wiitklns products
,M .. ' ' . ; in Ja'ckson county, except Ashland t
Best Utah coal hot nnd clean. M,,,ifo,d. l!ov I. hanfield,
Tul. C3J. Medford Fuel Co. 324lfj rono Tn0--vv, Jlcdford, Star route.
- .Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wood of. 3.3
Portland were week end visitors lui . f ' !
Medford rfs guests of .Mr. Woods'! Notice.
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace The Degree Staff of the rtehekab :
V.ood, ! I.odire will give a public card parly
iTho lunch being served nt the at the lodge ball on Wednesday '
Masonic Temple in open to all Ala-I evening. March lilbt nt .1 o'clock,
"ins. their wives and families. 314 Hefi-oi.bmeiiP nerved. 3-14 ;
NOW
THE NEW PATRON
THEY'RE ALL
Tho only theatre on the
coast showing' first run
pictures like this one at
these prices. ,
KIDDIES 10c
Bigger Thnn "The Cat
and the Canary."
More thrilling than
"Tho Gorilla."
YOU'LL CHILL
YOU'LL SHUDDER
YOU'LL LAUGH
at
LaPlante
? " '' ;
IN THIS MYSTERY
COMEDY OF
WHAT HAPPENED .
TO A BEAUTIFUL
STAGE STAR IN
A MYSTERIOUS OLD
OPERA HOUSE
"THE
LAST
WARNING"
Also ,,
A Good Comedy
"When
MONEY COMES"
TRTBTTNE. MTvDFOTtD,"
rti ' ..l-l.. .
: viiiiiiH .... t.u.;i 'K'il t-'U
.. ...... ......... .. .
1 nnen to public inspection in Fort
! Klamath for the pnst two days. It,
i ..... .. .......... !... ....-...-.I ....
: - iM iriT-u j"inuuj uy rreui
f clnims was ,to ive a" concerned
einim. w 10 iriv nil nnnnlii. "
: CiailTlS .WftS lO fflVe ll COnCCmCd
inn onDortunltv to file, nrotest or'
- -
counter e n m Kinmaib vu-
, - - - -
'included among the Medford ttP -
I ,""-,nlR wn? "ere 'ssued tempor-
a.ry to licenses yesterday at thclcd yesterday to her home in Ku-'i
,""'" ."" me joiiowiub.
' J- os'er. Crater Ijike Amo
"nnny. 1.. K. I'arks. w. W. Hill,
Harry Klersted, I.ads Transfer
r,0"1""" E- G- Hoberts. Harry
: T""n'!;''e. Armstrong, Motor cam-
' ' . i.arr.
u. ., wwiws, rioj.i uuer. ann
JUI1US Vlll,
Poems set to music Mastercraft
Song Publishers Seattle. .,. . . 300
After having made their home In
Central Point for sometime past,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poague- of the
Medford Beauty Parlor have taken
up residence on North Central ave
nue nnd will reside here perma
nently. . . . . (i
Dry plno slabs, $.1 load. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. r 324tf
Among guests nt Medford hotels!
from the stale of Washington are.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Inihoff. K. II. j
Hammer, J. H. Allen, Geo. Hall and :
A. I.evensnh-r of Seattle and J. H. I
ueerlng of Spokane
Netted Gem po-
tatoes, 100 lbs. tor J1.30; 50 11m.
4-
Cam or Thanks. !
Wc wish to thank our friends!
and neighbors for their kindness
n"'1 f'Pl'' h
'" J1" ot 0,'r beloved one, and
ror
the beautiful floral offerings. 1
-Mrs. Nettle Jones. 1
D. L. Jones, ' ,
Mrs. Fred Klelnhammer.
344
CAMPAIGN SPECIAL
EAVING ABOUT
ANY .TIME
ine
ncture oj a
The Best Music
In Town
ROTflERMEL
At the Organ
f ! 5
Gf ! my
OREfloy," TUESDAY,
,!
I C, nn. Aa .1 i : ,
! nr.w juillliuiK IKUf
- ..... ...... uvvvii.-
1 ine to H. A. Kallln. who wa a vi.
Itor In that section. He reoorted
I , U i i-t. .
imm.vi it--i iu no uiKuer man
: iH-
. , ...
1 u nnui. tisii m-jieu;
u '
1 n iiimner, airs. v.. men- :
- ardson. Mrs. G. A. Gardner, (oritur!
WPn known local resident, return-
15
gene, where her daughter. Geral-; for the Chicago & Northwestern
dine Is a student at the University railway, with headquarters In Port
of Oregon. ! land, spent several hours in the
Mrs. Louise Wallace left thls!eity tn'!l morning on business.
morning for ichila, Ks.ns., after
having visited local relatives here
for the past several weeks.
Rc-enllstments in the army have
Increased 21 per cent In fivo years,
according to figures released by
tho war department. 3io-enllst-menls
for the period were 1924.
4H.04 per cent: 1925. 55.47 per cent; ! :' ' - -!i..4.8S
per rt-nt; 1027. 64.16! - . fContributed)
per cent, and 1928. 69.65 per cent. : Tfce irodtorl. Garden club will
-. George Stenger of Portland, rep-hold its regular" monthly meeting
resenting Lewis & Stenger .Barber ! at the Hotel Medford Thursday
Supply company, was a business ' evening.
visitor In Medford yesterday. Mrs. Carl Swlgert. president.
STARTS
TOMORROW iKjj
SEE HEAR
HER
I wu m asw .il i .!. m l. - . i m
HEAR!
SEE!
MARCH 5, -1929.
. .. ,
' Air. Rlld 31 IT. 1 . 1.. 1301SP WCfC
1 1. o. ouiMi, wiiliv j-Muie 10 iiieir
- hn. 1. i, ,,,.
' ertenrfad vh.it in foiifnrnin. -
, jv mlmeocranned hoottlot. com-
the
be
' 1 '.J..'
nrau InL-na eh.. n.lnf.1 nl..v.
: V. " .7'"." j,.
.c, a llo.m. at rnt-wiB ii trull
.1 1 . , . ... .
i:iiuii, nicuivu hi .ii.-ii-
ford and operated on a - private
basis.
J- T.
Wallace. -traveling, agent
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
THIIKI1AV NKHTi VWlOUUdlCU
iiiuiiuuni mum
BROADWAY CHEERED HER TEARS
Her Breaking Heart .. Her Laughing Songs
Now You'll Cheer Her First
TALKING PICTURE
- . THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMEDIENNE jj
j' l
Wli Tv"lt.rf A. AIM9 1
I7 Y iUi l7 i l !
Her sing "My Man," " "I'm an Indian," "Second-Hand Rose," "If You Want
the Rainbow You Must Have the Rain" sing tlTom as only Fanny can.
Her run the scale of human emotions in this mighty drama of the girl who came
from the slums to win the hearts of millions on Broadway.
'
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
The Talking Comedy
nli ...,,-., tn .nmo nuf AS
nl ..:...-. - - '
! t - -
: annual dues. ,
- New neonle are cordially Invited!
' thl tm Pimrt llflV
" r-"" ul ..... .....
wa" ana juubb iur )uuiacitw
J to what . a worth-while treat you
1 are mlssmn 11 you 0.0 noi jum.
! Mrs. L. E. Williams, a well-known
RhH will Inspire you as the iris
has inspired her.
i ne vine cau t
, . ,, . j j
'be crown in any well drained Kar-
, - . tnj hnth ex-i
aea . so". ana "7.1" -,i
cesslve beat and cold ; It
jn
n-niim will-
i - -"- . . en.
thuse you into becoming an iris 1
grower.
There may be a rose specialist
also at this meeting but nothing
sure nhout that yet. ; -
laitecdof rt.jlt-formiaspnjsif-erstronr.
Irrltatintr purse i
Nt the safe. devnanK.s"-
vesetHDis isuiuve. piiiu, m v,-UT
srDtle, Blcsmnt fft to- lU'rVIUnl
lisht-tomorroi? sJrisbc J IO-wouitow
Recommended and sold bf
: All Mortforrt OnimUls
! "'A-nrt iwvf Ail
i ADDS LIFE TO 1 Ol It TTtllC
1 rj, nil . .. ....... nuum
111,. tn hmniirav thi. t
m.. ,k -h.,.. .!
.... .. ."uiiiuui
trouble until Foley' Pills diuretic
relieved me entirely, and I want
other sick people to know about
them. They added enjoyment to
my life, and cut out the pain and
gloom." Take Foley Pills, a reli
able, valunblo medicine, constantly
in use over 25 years. Try this for
backache, rheumatic pains ami
i dliVurhed sleep.
j swellings. - ureu-oiu-- xeenng. and
"u"ur",!u oo(
i.,n nooos
I uruB cor iniun and centra,.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
- - ;
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drag Store
Strang's Drag Store
HERE
FOR 4
BIG DAYS
LAUGHING-
TALKING
SINGING
COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY
GLENN TRYON
IN
"THE KIDS CLEVER"
AUDREY FERRIS
IN
'THE LITTLE WILDCAT"
5
- yrM
SEE IT
HEAR IT