Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 15, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
flTTCTvroflrf ftrxro trtbtj"N"E, medforp, q-regox, fktdat. MAncn 1029.
III
Iocal and
-'Personal
1 1 iTho Red Cross Thrift shop has
$. a five ttiu ton -wnt wile UeKinnlns
t today, -consibtlns of mnny unoful
Si Raiments in gingham and print.
There also are bargains In worn-
en's drosses, cout. aprons, hats,
nt.. anrt . nmn'ti und . children's
M clothing, at .greatly reducnd prlee.
M All t,porons who Hnvo ehlhlrn4
shoes ,to discard will please call
4fi6, or dtilivci at the Thrift shop,
over tho Rox nf& . i
- .Orogoi plnti n"llc hnwkotn, won-1
dorf,p I souvenirs, at lwi'in'.i Olft
Mi AFolKer, who only returned
to- the ,vMy .recently from a sfx
3 wonks' sojourn in a Portland hos
to pital Uecnuso of an opnratlon per
il formed tluiro, is recovevltiK from a
Jf ,,al cold which laid him up at I he
W community hospital here for sev
era! days..; ' , .
r v Shamrock ball by the, Rogue
g Saturday night at Rokua Jtlver.
I i ' t.35B
I I "(Siicsta from ft distance rctrlatered
at local hotels , include Mr, and
II ALrfl, Ji W. JIoilHlns of Vancouver,
' H. C, and Mrs. K. P. po of At-
Jjjj.iena, pa, . ;
Ht. . Patrick', old-tlmo dance at
rTlNat.,.Sat.,,Jjyno Uvoh, , 357
f A htillUlriK permit was Ismiod by
tjio oity.yoHlordny to J. V. Yourm
to build a dwelling on Park avcniif
- r.ut.a.' coxt.of. $2500, and another
Y permit was lwHiiod to Hu-pnen Cody
if to make alterations on a dwelling
1 1 op Portland n venue at a cost of
$l0f . . . .
pco nnu near xne jwfjyo ,um
t jgjMaida" at, Lnko Crock, Saturday,
tnrvh Ifllh Kraft r. ml Kt. Pnt-
Ouests from Portland reentered
at Medford hotels include L,. M.
Rlnehart, W. P. Ilurrell. C. H. IJnd
sey, J. K. Robinson, .Mr., and Airs.
Prank Boutin, Millard Hehern, "W.
M. Wallls, O. J. Hill. H. D. Unrher,
JaniCK 'Wheeler', Grover Tyler, A.
A. HenRhaw, W. S. AVIIaon, D. I),
CarLson and D. D, Jones.
Ht. Patrick's old-time dunce, pal.
at fat, Dyneo P.roH. 350
Thoy were accompnnieil to Port
land by Rert Nnhlltt.
, Call 1L'03 or. 127 f"r cleaned and)
washed sand and grnvol. 3U4i
Two workmen from the Reuter Ht. Patriek'n dance by thr
.Organ company of Lawrence, Kas , j at Rogue River, Saturday
arrived In Ashland today and start-1 1 flth.
ed Installation of llit new pipe
organ -at the M. K. churclf. They
came to .-Ashland from Medford,
whore the; installed an organ in
the Cat hoi Jo church, and from
here they will go to Portland.. The
two men have been on the coast
for the last year. . conllnuoufdy
Mr nnd Mrs. M. X. Hogan ; AHnlHm TitUngH- ', '
here this morning by motor for a j m. , . , , . . t
wok'. bulnP, .r!i to Sonttl.J That Rnort roa -low In nah. nan-
1 Kt'll l.uui u. J'lIllflU iJ, (1-
C'ai.'l fiowman'a iifiw Tiarbor Shop
1'Jii , Alain, . oiwii for husiui'jH.
w- J-"'"1"-" I'M for U,l at Mcrtfm-rt hotnla are Sir. nnd ;
lionio at Falrfiold," C'ul., JaKt Mtm-JMl.u 1, :.1,.,inn- wnmifinn. '
.lay, nftor sdoihIIi.k kovmiuI mmiihH ; ,,,, Mt.m M It. Cl.oolts ot Mt.
.with hir dauHhfrK. lira. CIwhum- j gmK,. Ul fon,m.nB Xrum blin ,
T-arlioi- ami Mm. 3, c. OttlnK.T. , ..,.,.,,. rr. A. K'liwlev, St.:
Mrs. l.amlioi-1 ha,l Imt-ii ill mot of ,,.,. w. ,, a,,,.,,.,,,,, J.'mioo (!.:
tlw-llmn hIiii-m roinlim (o MoilforU, Xr.wion. Jiobcft Jloiiry and M. A.!
and It Ih iKdiovod that a warmer 1 ,iiHtin
cllmnto will bn tifioflclal In rn-j Ht i-nn iclfii old-tlmo danco. Pat. '
morliiK her lwilth. Sim was nn-1 at x.. I)vnKn ,,.. 30B i
romnnnlcd to her homo by horj ..Ve.. j.lnd,)(.g'H OKn atory
huhnnd and a son. . hundred of thousand,, old al
Ht. I'.itrlr k daneo Sat. Walkfi'BJ s2.6,i nw 75c at Hwom1 30l
. , B;t I iiounty warrantM woro iKHUod at
.. Mm. J. T). Stnl:p and Mm. Naomi , ,.nnty cU.rk (Ucn fnr0. j
A. MonlKomcry, who havo boon In . , v. V. SI.nIIm of Hokiio i
thn city viHlllnB an kiickIm of Mm. Hv,.- on(! ,.yo,0 ,(. i,d.it- 1
John Tbrono of Hast Caw. Ktrcit. : lt. 11. ji.-Cullcy of Plmdiurst. one:
l.-ft lant cvr-nliiB for their homo In j ,.oyotc. ,Jf ju rord of Talcul,
I'ortland.-Iioroburff NnWH-Koview. ( 01l(, (.0yof(. j
Cheap liimlw nnd cedar postn. j ,.' ' Kn,' 0 -,. ,,,.,, Maroh
Modford. Lumber Co., , , tt j(h. . ... ;ir,4
Incllldl'll atUOllK Hie temporary! u, ilnnr.e :,t Wnllrnr'u I
I auto llcenHOH Inwued thla forenoon j t t ;tfi4
at tne (menu b oince were mono to Minlmr aellvltle are irolnc 1
Arm!,ll'" slroni; at Ihe KtcrllnK mine, ae- i
Va'ciitine, 'n-o'rilinif 10 U'. Il lliii-lr M'hn w!ii
: a vlfltor there yeMlerday. He re-
ported a biK Kiant hydraulic In op-
e rail o 11 mid washing consider
able dirt usvay. Several rnenjire
einrdoyed at tlio mine., in mild.
rtojyurs Mr. and Mrs. .). A. Perry have
March returned home from havlner spent
354 the winter In southern California.
1 ii nn.t Mmnallnff at
, , . tuhlunri Was JjreSSmaitiHB
Hose mending runuer removed, ! Charles Lindsay of Ashland Fnshion shop. 424 Medford
and emiKS worked back. Handl-, amon5 the business visitors in .mc Phone list- H
crnft Shon. ZIBtr- torn ui
; - ; ' - ------ 0 --- .,
I Economy Groceteria
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE"
rick's dance - to follow.
Liflfwl
5tImo fop; everybody, 354
tn 1,..M.rs...H.0,Frobach of Medford
J la., a.., Ivjufo, iiuont of. Mr.. T. 11.
'teudlng -to property InterostH in
MHv;aukoo,,AViH. . Mr, Frubach was
rcftlled there a few days ago by
Sthe death of his mother. Ashland
! Tiding.,.., .
, St... Patrick' dAfice, Jackson
Kptings Hauirday. -. . 3.r.ri
I Mr. and Mrs. M R. Crooks, w'i office tp ssume tho h,lnc
jMhasta, are registered at tho Hotel
"Medford from the California town.
Kincaid's Ht. J'atrick's ball, (Join
Hugo Krohrelck, the
Motor cotni)any, ('. T,
W. II. Katon and P. Murphy of
Medford and .1. A. Kells of Talent.
St. Patrick old-tlmo dance til
Nat. Hat. l)ync,c JJioh. 3r,7f
; Hoik-Horn for the Vakima cham-!
her of commerce, have Hlgned up
HiOOa tons of poar.1 for the Oregon
t Packing company, but need 1500
long morn to meet the. condition!
under which thn company will
orect a packing plant and cannery
nt Yakima,-
; Another large aMwortment of new
Clage hatw juwt nrrlved at the Rand
Box, priced S8 to $7.7ri. Kant
tith Ht.,- Just cast of tho Kconomy
Groceteria. . . . ., 3 r4
To enuak'e in real ewlate IiuhIucsh,
Mark find Roscoe Conrow filed pa
pers yeHterday ht the county clerk's
ifl name
How Do You Like to Ask for Prices ?
father embarrassing to ask tKe' price of an article and then not Huir, isn't it? and all the
more so when the inquiry is followed by a sales talk urging you to buy You don t like
it nor does anybody else, yet unless prices are plainly displayed we all have to do it.
That's why we plainly mark ihe' price on everything in the store and so arrange bujr
stock that you nlar look around as lonjg as yoii like buy or not as you wish with no
clerk to annoy you when making your selection,.,
Fresh nhlpmentH 01 smelt arriv
ing dally. Krce delivery any placo
In city, Johiihon'H Market. Phono
!)7. . 338tf
SI. Puirlck'i diUK-o, fiold 1 Jill.
Hal. night. pr-r,
The pruhlonf.of hoys' nnd .gfrW
.skating on jiavonicnlM and on high-1,
ways Is.HtUl vexing motorists, some
of whom complaint that fi has been'
only a matter of chance that sev
eral of the skaters have not h'-nn'
injured hy automobiles. H was
only Jant evening at the corner of
Fir and Sixth Htrcctn when u girl.
presumably of high school ag
0-
Miss Boiilah Jllehels. rcehtly of
J-iOs .Anuelos., has take nthe posl-
Jtlon ah JieI usher a,t Iliini's Cra-
tiuiiun lueiiiur. luiuiik iou iiuniuuii
formerly held by Miss Vomit CI i-lf-
.inr (ini) , , 4Mii;ll'lM,, iiiliiuukji , mm
,nas. oeen a. resmeni. or soninurn
(Tallforiila', Is a native of southern
i Oregon,, ,and her parents Uvo near
i ihe town of Hneuo River- ; .
0 cards nt Hvvem's tint Hhop. alio
ijiwrenen Jonklnson, ' tfl. of
OKianiath. Fails Is recovorlnK from
an attack hy a lurjio nnd .vicious
police dptf., .Tho hoy wan knocked
Ctdoyn and, hltlon as ho,was on his
way homo from school. Ho sus
itlned a sorlous wound In the thih
arid an .operation was necessary to
. save, his 10a. Tho.doir wns killed
r-4iy pollco. It had lirnken looso
from JtH "chain. '
Ht, 'Patrick daneo (tot. Walkor's.
. - 304
The Southern rnclflc tunnel ho
twooii OnkrldKo and Westl'lr has
been' closed to pedestrians and a
guard has been placed nt eaeh end
to keep them out. Eugene Reg
ister. .
' The' smart mllllnnry nt the Hand
Itox, 223 Knst rtth HI., Is priced
very' modest. You are eordiully
Invited to Inspect our display of
smart hats, ulso. children's hats.
;' ' ' ' ' . '. " , ' ' 3r'''
, , Str.. hild Mrs.,. William .iackson
arrived this, forenoon from Oak
land. .Cal... to spend a short itlmo
vIsllinK friends and rolnllves In
Medford and J'hpenlx hle en
route hy motor tp Seattle, AVash.
. Qot , thooft fenders nnd nnto
bodies straightened at Ilrill's Sheet
Metal t'orks. opposlto LowIb Super
Bervlo- Btntlon. Phone 41. tf
1 .. L - .
or i.onrnw Itealty company, wli h i simted directly In the path of an
noauciuariers in .Momonl. ; upprnachlnK car. rnusliiK Its driver
Cheap lumber nnd cednr posts. . t U,py his brakes wilh oonsidcr
Medford Lumber Co. , 237tf force lo avoid s(rlklnK the
It- was only hy one point that hn seemed to be rpiitc Inde-
I)r. V. K. l.anlls lost last nlirlu's hiendenl as she leisurely sUnted In
Bnme pf tho city thri'e-cushlon Ml-! front of the machine.
Hard tournamenl, N. Fuji dereallnl fandles In every color and everv
lilm by a. score of 30 to J9, after I, size t Swrni's. . 3(in
Having neon several points behind; , DrV fir slabs, SO load
for tno major part or Hie Knme, .Medford Fuel
one static of which found Dr. Lan
ds leadltm by I!" to II. In the oilier
game of last night, J)nn Sopor de
feated Tim Fnllln by 30 to 17 on
a handicap hards.
Don't forget old-time dance Sat.
nlghl, W. O. W. hall. Tickets r,0c.
admission frie. :. 3fi.rt
' Mrs. Mary tluslafson and
daughter, lva May Taylor, arrived
last night from the east, after be
ing wilh her sister. Mrs. Williams,
who was operated on In Uetroil.
Mich. They also vlslled friends
and relatives In Boston, Iluffalo
and .ltarre, Vt.
Highest gi n do utnh coal, any
Mv.o, anywhoro, nny nninunt. Hansen-Coal
i'o. , Phono 23a, tf.
Co.
Tel. 031.
32-ltC
Phone W
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERI2ED SAFEPURE
PRODUCED PACKED'
THE SANITARY WAV
V.
It
Saturday
only :
Hermits
At the ftairgaln
price of
16c
the dozen
; These , cookies sell
regularly at 25c the
doaen, ,., Dpn't miss
this opportunity.
Now!g)
LAST
2
DAYS
Tomorrow
Is Positively
the Last
Ht TfcRV! . IT WILL SOON BE GONE
1 lUIUV 1 . ,TVrT!VRT?. Tfl PTT.TTTPM
-NEVER TO RETURN
IT'S THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE VALLEY
M OIL
100
OUT-DOORS
DRAMA
Bread
Medford's .finest home
style, with that real home
flavor.
Mb. loaf .
3 for 20c
Hot Cross Buns, doz. 15c
1Mb. loaf
( ...if, ; ,
Lenten Specials
Tillamook Cheese, lb. . V' 29c
Sardines large oval cans
.3 for 35c
Del Monte Red Salmon 4
'NoVrtanknVVi'r. 23c
Quaker Milk Macaroni '
'3pk8i.J,v.;.i:vA,'-;'.,,:-V'.v. 25c
Eatwell Mackerel, No. 1 tall V.V;
can .1 .' : ' . 'j . 15c
Mectb Oysters, per can . . 15c
3 cans 43c '
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Crystal White Soap, 10
bars . 35c
Fair Oaks brand Ripe Olives,
No. 1 tall can, 2 for . . . 25c
Del ,Monte; Pineapple No.
li large flat cans containing
4 large slices, each .... 15c
Del Monte Spmach, No. ,2J
cans, 3 cans i i . . .' 49c
Quick .'. Quaker
Pkg, . . ..
Oats,
large
. 23c
1 T I
ffS3iv Four Complete if
CiW 9ho Daily I
ikfl ' 1:30, 3:J5, 7 and 9
EDMUND LOWE
WARNER BAXTER Al,
DOROTHY BURGESS 2 BrX.l 0F
. ' . : COMING SUNDAY
FANCHON and MARCO'S
ART OBJECTS
, ' ' , IDEA . , t .
Calif prnia. Home Catsup -18-oz.
bottle, 3 for .... 59c
Sun Maid Raisins, 15-oz. pkg.
2 for . . ; 15c
Little Brown Jug Lemon Ex
tract, 3 oz ' ..... 10iz
Crisco Get a free enameled
sauce pan free; buy a 6-lb.
can at'oiir regular price and
get the Queen Anne sauce
pan Free.
Jello; all flavors, 4 pkgs 25c
Comb Honey, No. 1 white
honey, 2 for ..... . . ,.,39c
White King Washing Powder
large pkg. 39c
O'Cedar Polish, 12-oz. or
60c bottle . . . . , 48c
Garden Hoe, good quality,
each ............ . . . 53c
Paint Weathershield or Cer
tainteed, choice of three
colors, per gal, $i.59; $2.79
Kalsomine, 5-lb. pkg; any
color 49c
PairU Brushes; best quality,
,1 set in rubber . . 10c to $1.25
Electric Light .Cord,; two
strand, per yd. ....... . 6c
Garden Hoss "Every time
we advertise garden hose it
rains so carry your um
brellas Saturday"' - U. S.
Rubber Go's ribbed hose
kink proof, and guaranteed
to stand the city pressure
50 ft. with couplings $4.59
Electric, , Light Globes, all
sizes, below 10 0 watts,
each . . 20c
Garden Tools rakes, hoes,
spading forks, priced as we
price everyhing for less. ,
Mopsticks, each .... 15c
"Betty Bright" Mops, always
$1.00, each .83c
Lawn Mowers, standard
makes, priced to save,
each . $7.95 up
Fountain Lunch
Ready at 11 :30 A. M. Breaded Pork Chops, Potatoes,
GraVy, Creamed, Corn, Buttered Bread, Coffee or Milk
. 25c ; ,
, . Hot Chili or Hot Chocolate, anytime A Dime
SHOES
All Women's Shoes
$3.95; $4.95,
all
Prices aire a little lower on all shoes and
here yoii will find pumps, ties, one-Strap
- . . . ; .11
1 -straps, bxtords, arch supports in
the latest colors and lasts.
AH standard makes shoes you
and can depend on for service.
WHY PAY MORE?
know
All Men's Shoes
$3.95, $4.95, $5.95
$6.95
(Except Kangaroo and high tops)
All leathers calf, kid, patents, in all
sizes and lasts all of standard make
shoes you know and can buy with our as
surance of service.
You will have to see them to appreciate
the greaters values.
WHY PAY MORE?
Children's Shoes
The Famous Flexie and Simplex Every
woman knows of their superior wearing
and fitting qualities.
These are usually priced pretty high
but here yiu will find them priced along
with the usual prices asked for ordinary
children's shoes.
Hose
. For Men, Women and
Children
Standard brands priced lower of course,
course. .
For women all colors of the famous
Fine-Feather Silk Hose in all shades and
colors ih service weight, semi-service
and chiffon ...... 95c and $1.43 pair
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE
MedfordV Only Free Parking Lot Is for Your Use While Shopping With Us
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jannin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
Plumbing and
Heating '
WM. HAMMETT
31 N. Bnrtlett
Ageiits for ''Friend" Sprny
Elto Outboard Motors, '
Rockgas and Equipment
H Women's Hose
I $1.00 Pair
3 Silk from top to toe wilh
3 pointed heel. t
Til
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Mamgtr
Phona 10S SO N. Ctntral
Medford, Orison
' Fisk Tires
And Tire Repairing
And a Complete Stock of
RIMS and WHEELS
Medford Vulcanizing
Works
Sixth and Fir . Phone 180
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