Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 15, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    MTSDFORTJ'MXrTi TRTBUXE," MlflMWTO, ORECiOX". "RTtTDAV. AFATJC'TT 15; '1020.
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GOLF TEAMS WiLL
Al Hnyden
1. Btirkinghnm
C. S. Newhnll.
Whi. Iftfl.ic -'
JI. 8. BoiEe
D. li Tyrea
Kcl timnort
Jerry Jerome
W. H. l.jrtiarrt
H. P. Sanders
Georce Onteg
H. Jt. Mutton
P. C. Kenley
- Allnn It. smith -
H. Sehcf fnl
A. L. Mill
Gordon Voorhies
V.' HecUmun
"Delroy Cietehnl
C. It.Hinley
Now Shtiwirig at
Hunt's C'rdterian
Too Off 10:0(1 A. M.
IllllOK . Whites
A tournament lteiween npproxl
VV'rV.V""! O. Alenderfer c J. Sen.on
iH , ,C ' I V.V.rP" J- C Thompson George Hunt
sides to be known as the "Utiles . . r
and "Whites," will he played Sun- n. CI. Barnwell
dn'- I tr. G. Coleman.
The play will bo hi foursomes ;
and It has been the attempt of the i Dr. Oolilshery
tournament ennimiltoe to pair ex- i Cole Holmes
perleneed players with less famil- " ,,,
tar Kolfers. ! ,' " Himmlll
The regulars are expoctod to ar- i l!" ,r' Jann,ey
rnnso for upnenrance of , their i pp. Kresse. ''
plnyins, , partners and also Bet In :0 Robinson
touch with opponents. - . ,-. , . : t
Clubs will be available for any Qnn Schneck
Klmer Childers
It. 1J. Scmon
Paul Si'herer
E. H. Young
J. .1.- Fluchter
It. J. Henry
If. v. llamlln
Paulr Jnnney
Charles Strang
L'memhers not supplied. j 11. W. Woodforc p. V. W eeks
A nv ntnt'oo ti-lmcn nnniA- ilnn9 '
not appear on the list of pairings, j lM"t Ulrlch
Is cllglhlo to play Sunday and I J" Alirslmll
should see -the -club, professional
Jatk Mtieston as soon as possible.
nr. P. II. .Inhnsoc
A. r. Tollefson
Too Off 9:00 A. SI.
nines
Charles Barnes
Kid Smith
II. R Grevy
11. II. rrlnglo
r. n. wood
C. C. Darby
Whites
D..S. Clark -C.
W. llrown
Karl Tumy
Dr. n. U. Ooon
I Carpenter
P. C. i'enney
IS OFF PRESS TODAY
I Thv March nuhiber of the Motl-
ford Commerce, .official pubUea
I lion of thn local CMinmbcr of I'nm-
l
If ;&B5tZ I
The Miiallor sie- Ki'apefrult have (sold around 108 uiul ilio old rffoclipd I t'lUlison'M team had a lS-point Tho final Hcnre
ttdvaniVMl ot'iHN and rliUharh ti Mltf. W'rlphl Aero climbed sixjU'u.i anil he iaed Uu- lutya off. The imilen. :'3.
urn roe and higher at R1.T5 to 2.7 , points and Younjfstown Sheet and I Ingram cut the had tn 1 1 when Summaries
tW n Cni:c if 2." Hoxrs: - ' tTulio 10. Th" ctnsln" tone was l..)u- shut a nice om. f'.llison tool: ... ( ' i ti ...
twith an advance predicted -nt an 5,t.rt0,000 .shares.. , end the Mcdford tivot man fouleit iolvin t!i V.
early date. i : r- . . ihim In the act. The vemuile tit- Anderson (4) P..
Mcdford. 3T; ggly.Wiggly
Store Official
Visits Medford
I'oultry and fresh moats
unchanged.
(jfhsnn i't
Ingram (I.)
, v.
THE MARKETS'
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
tie imIIi-k man store d t tio free Macdonalil (SI ..C
ohanee. tlaillett (SI (!
"lied" went in ng.tlil to maU.l ji,,,,.,,,, l4( ti
the seoro. 3 5 to sa. iuiwcfman liV. S
The game was 'red hot" thru- Tnomnl, g
rut anil Imlll teams were tired, ij(M.HOU s
The imlles especially. pf,r."'l7mh' iminli-
l.lrestook
l l Mi I I..V.N 1 , tire.. .Mareh to.
tf Cattle ami ealves: teadyre-
eeipts cattle i0
Hogs: Steady: reeelpls 5.'i0, in- I .
eluding 240 direct. : 4,
Sheep and Lambs: Quotably I
steatly: receipts 4.0 on contract. ' a
:ki to 7 Hand I'.nx. .
: Saturday. .March 10.
1 A. M. .
' ! 0:30 to 10 White King Sonp
! Co. . !-
; 10 to 11 People's Pleclrie.
j 11 to 11:30 lleebo & Kindle
Service. Station. -S
Kconomy Clro- !
j ciHerl.l Shoo Dept.
! is noon Mcdford -Mall Trlh-
1 fr une news flashes.
firing J
to... v
.'l.ituaiii scnrcci auiun. im (.illinil1u.ll 11.
was just hitting bis stride anil Ptvuvinntl I -11 P
bad converted three nice shots In Simmons llil V
the .'-ccoud half to go, a long way (;,.nt...t () c
toward changing the tide of bat- iipinPovlch (ll.f!
t;e- Meachcm CI . (I
Pierson fouleit Gibson, hut he 11........ i.1....!.. 1 w
to 6:30 Mcdford Mall msscd the chalice as ibe aame -i,... ' a
"'M,,,,, "" cm eu.
' '
Prlfhiy, March lo. .
Meters 1 3 1 Kc. ,
P. M
:3n to t;:ir to Towne Crier. ;
:l
lack Althonse of - Portland.-as-
I'oolo Hlstant to District .Manager O. O.
.. Ward till Hatch of the Xortbwest Tlggly
ItnMson U'lggly Stores,' Is in,ldfnrd In
eiimieijtlon wiih the local store,
managed by T. J. llampsnii.
'I'his company recently took over
e. Prench. '. -s slores in Oregon, iuul will open
Kugene II 3D new stores tills year In dll'fer-
... Muffltt (S) cut parts of the state.
....It. Hear (21 They have, besides the Medford
lacohs store, two stores in Klamath Palls
Jeffries 11M and one at Grants Pass.
McClain (II Mr. Altbnuse says the company
... Woods Ul looks forward to a very prosperous
year, especially In southern Ore-
Iti'l'eree. Pretu-h; umpire, l.amli. gon.
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Mareh 15.
(Pi WboU'sale prices:
I'utler: Prime firsts half cent
lower. Prime firsts 44c.
lOggs, milk, iioultry. onions, po-
ctiangcd.
Portland Wheat
(PI P.ig Item! hliiotom, hard white,
SI. IT; soft white, Sl.il; western
while,. ll.SI; hard winter. Sl.P:
northern sprint;, SI. IS; western red
SI. IS.
OATS-Nol 2. 38-ib. while, $10. '
Today's cur receipts: Wheat 10,
flour 2.1, tairii I. o:UK :1, liny B.
l... o.: . 1 t I '- '4
I t-nJioiiiy-uursess ana Cdlliund.
Lowe in r-ox Movietone
ProJuction, "In Old Ari2ona"
U'::iii to 1 :.I0 Witham Music
Co.
C: 1 r. 10 ii::io Moiirord Mall
Tribune, news and markets. 4
'. .1. MePherson I. Wilcox
' l. N, ilogan C O. Yarrlson
C. C. Iximtlion
T. J. Klsh
K. M. KobertH
lirry Schado
Howard Soberer o. 6. llorner
11'. I'U Hammond It. H. Shrevo-
('. V. Tengwald
.l. 11. ltussell
T. . Vaeey
V Coruni
II. llarx
l:. II. Smith
C. S. Eaken
Harry Hosenborg
; innrce. wna off the press today, and J rr
will he dlHtrllinteil amon the mem- : ior's annual- meetinc
j hers of that hot?y tomorrofc. 'Thej traffic affairs and other
j leaditm nrtielo in the number ls(toii. ..... -
t devoted to a forecast of tlie March
j forum meetiiiK of the cliamber.
1 to bo held In eonjtinelion with iht
! Uolary, Khvnnis ud Lloiut , elubs
j at, the Jlotel .Medford next Wcd
j nestlay evening. HI Hie talks of
which will, ho broadcast by .K.M KI).
Xicturally intteh iaee is devoted
to -aviation mattei, especially the
j comlnK flection r.:i the p-iestinn of
-;a new airport, April 2nd, And the
Importance of tho people voting
Wall Street Report
WIUi Pl.AV SATl'ltDAV
III April, ;
civil' mat-1
PRIME FIRST BUnER
DECLINES HALF CENT
XKW" YOHK, Marclt ir(. (I-.
broad buying inoveinenl In tmlny's
1. toil! murltet was tompniutily
cliecketl by profit taking, hut spec
Illinois for tho ndvitncn quickly re
gained .control nf Iho prlcn movo
nii'iit and bid up a wide iissiii'lnu'lil
ul' Issuch ,111 new high records. Trad-
ill!; slunveil a fuillicr expansion In
I'olume, blocks of B0O0 10 ilS.Oop
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
ers a two point lead by caging
both of them.
ilariu'tt fouled ingrain as bo
came into the basket, but the lad
from eastern Oregon missed one
nf tbem. ; .
Aledford's shots went wild, all of
the members having a chance
tinder tho basket, but railing to
count.
Ward took fjlbson's shot off Ibe
POP.Tl.AN'l). Ore., March IS.
shares appealing 011 Hie tape al ,oa " n lm Tiie naiies in ino
Irreipient Inlervalii tbroiiglioill llio,"'n" W1" " ""' " '
' (Illy. ' : " It was said before the game that
.ho oils illvliled ullctition with ; ,,u' oallcs overshot themselves ill
; Make yoiir visit to .
EMEkALb
AISLE
, TOMORROW
Let the I'liiprnlil :miitls
serve yn'i. Very hl
Irnctiw pi-'ces will bo
found in every ilei,'ii't
111 011 1.
; Women's
Shoes
Walk Arch
Shoes $8.45 x
ftos'fl bejsre anil elifwi
painno ' slioeS jri nil
sizes, bti'c or two strap
or t ies.
Arch Triumph
Shoes $9.85
Linht .colors in ties,
two strap. All sizes rind
widlhsrVerv' soft kill,
medium lieel, (food
year welt.
Enna Jetticks
Von need ho longer lie
told you liavc 1111 ex
pensive fo-ot. Oypsie
ties, eyelet ties and
strap pump. All sizes
in jlio linlit sprinsr
slindes.
$5.95
Dress coate " in navy, tans and kasha with. or.
without fur collars, tuck and button . trim-.'
mings. Variety of styles and all sizes.:
Sport coats, basket weave, herringbone-stripe;
tweed and kasha, plain or fur collars. 1
$1.00 tb $49.50
Women's Silk Dresses
$4.95
Wash Ensembles
$B,45
- ' ' :. , j ' ' '
White broadcloth blouse with printed skirt,
- one-piece dress with long printed coat.
White poplin dress with basket weave printed
coat. Will sell coat and. dress separately.
Coat ....
Dress . .
. S3.29
. $3.19
RAninr sruc. .
fiuni'i'd jint terns
98c
plain and '
Conipleto line oi jn'NSlMff
HOSK, all sizes and ' sprint;
colors, (in (lie 'ifi'een botes)
' $1.50 $1.75
S2.00
Munsing Underwear
It's nice to have new uiiilies
when you put on your ne v
spriiiR dress! '
' Tlriissiers f)8c''
stepns 1.56
Mrassier Top Step-ins, special
" " . $2.50 ;
McCalls Printed
Patterns
New York Decrees Colored and Fancy Shoes for Spring
Women's T-strap pump with covered Cuban j Gold Seal Percale, fast, colored, floral and
lieel, color red only, complete run of sizes, i cheeked palterns irtid domestic designs.
53.95 ;
Bargain Basement J
j Women's Futuristic design, 1-strap . pump,
covered Cubnn lieel. All sizes.
Toa nrf a. in .1 Al
Bliios Whites in ,iew al,iinrt- April 2nd. And tho (y, KK(f JiftObmtur. uhoK--wnVf ; uin vndio sl.aros In tlio Into attor- (ytciHlay'a enmo. hut tlm llttlv
I Importance of tho peonW vmIiir i im.'haiiLT'tl i..ulnv with tho oxfon- nni.n whon hhr tiim-liii'tlni? nidoiK n" "f Miom nmaHr than
Wm. Vawtor Val FlPchnr fnr It. Thoro .no also articlrs tn tk n of .lall'Vi Vont (hN liiH- in iirnnl' wcio: oxnculcil for Slainliuil Oil!tm -Mlf..iii play.is. vvi'io niaklnic
Pythian LloyiV WilHninnn tho tliriglhlo liasi- sito. th- cham- first: In Iniitci- at 41 trciitM. and ol!u-r issncH. Itaillo it v stock ju I'1' nt-v '"'
1 , ' . . . s'-'": - - .' - t j-jl". I Tin; paco uaj too fast fin tho
j hoys to last, iuul It was oxpfotcd
tin; .Moilfoid stamina won hi oount
;ln the lonu run.
' irohinsim oommlttotl 1i!h third
foul of tho jmnio. hut I towotnmn,
who had Just koho into tho namo,
1 missed.
j (ilhson wont down fast and inado
a nioo ono to pin Tho Hallow tlu-eo
points nhoiid, lint lloworniau ramo
ihrouuh with ono to mako tho
! xtvuo stand, 11 to l :i for Tho
ilh-s.
1 rhpsc llltlo lailK from the lur
tliorn jiart of the stiile wore fluht
,Iiik likt! liuious jitwl Kivlnir .Mrl
, ford very llttlu i-hnnoe iiiHler the
' Imsltet.
! Inttiani milled- further to The
j ImIIi-h i iuim when he , eiMiverled
iiia the half ended, iumIUiik the
!pirurhii. Dalle.i. Ill: .Meilfonl 111.
iVk'- ' l Si'tonil llnlf.
iytlwna,''-Wi. jNiHewlcrnuiu -lerday,
wan helnn walehed enrc;
i fully hut hiKrain took ' aiHanliiKe
nf this and wont down fast to do
jihn heavy part nf the Keorlui;. !
! "Red". MeDouald whm likewise
.liehiff elofely i;hcMlied, three men
watehlnft" him 'part nt thn time.'
i and Mnlvln'H sloknesH made lillu
; Inei'.pnhli. of yelzlnc the golden
; nppnrtunlty.
1 The .Medford eaptaln ll.lil made
,lnit throe foul Hlint up m this
. point. '
. ' 'I'lilnl ;uni't-l'.
' Jlelvln hIkh from tho ciilo nf '
ilnv floor, lill tho rim and rolled.
nfi', hut .MeDouald put It In. ..
1 Tho Dalles lentil were not fol-
InwillB up shot, holm: cnnteiil to
shoot and prepare their ilefeiiHO
for McDonald.
Tho Dnlles Ki'ored their first
hasket nf the neeond half when
tlihuon tnndi a lone ono.
The Kame had been ono nf the
ninjit hot-tie of tho wrleH. .Melvln.
Vliidlntt tho entire UiiIIoh team,
dlihhled down under the basket
nieely, but mlnHed. j
Morgan, ' however, was I hero,
and ho converted. , Howernian took
the tlpotr, and ndded another two
points. .. .
The Bonroiwns Medford, !:!; Tho
Dalles, IS, na tho cioHornoi'H rnlled,
time nut. , i
Meilfonl whowed a flashy of
foiifio,nnd dofoiiKu. Mini It nppoarod
, to , ho hut a rjuonllou of luw hiu
(ho Nooro would In.
Mcdviu ncjirod, to ivo thn Toar
IplfkorH a KfVt'n-polut h-ad. Mod-,
, ford'n hoi'ht undor iho haskot waw
Icntip.linK hifr and . Molviii Hoorod
aualn. ;
Tin woii' nt ond of third riitnr-toi':-Modfoi
d, a?; Tho Dalh-H, 1 S. -1
The Pnllort Roorod hut nno field
tfroul during tho ((itarior. j
I'rtiifili Qtiartor.
Coaoh l'rfuk ulll'ori whh pvN
i dontly Having Ituwornian for tho
ifinmw to follow. , Andorson Htnrt
,od tho fourth quartor, Inntoad tf
. .M'dvinV imual i upninf inao
Cnrnott hHil a oh-ar Hhot and
, ip a do it.
lie fthuwoil up woll todiiy. and
waM ono nf tho hoxt offoiiMlvo
Kiiardi noon hero thin yonr.
AndorHon oommiHo'l "'h norond
foul nf tho Knnm and I'oolo mlKMod.
iinrnptt . wohl In, ntaln. to hooi-o,
: Mo inado olwlit pnlntH during lio
iHamo.
MoDonald took M'dvln'K nlco
pans, to Hooro, mnklntr Iho cuunt:
, Modford. 33; Thn Dalle. IS. '
filhuon foor-d for The mMo
heforo Thoinan and riormn
nndnofrd Mojvln nnd (iarnttf
19c
Bargain Basement
'Ask for Green
Discount Stamps
S3.d5
Bargain Basement
Boy's Light Weight Knitted Union Suits,
Short sleeves, knee, lenutli, all sizes.
59c
Bargain Basement
Women's Cotton Knitted Vests, Imilt iip to:
All sizes
29c
Bargain Basement
jiDrPARTMENT SToRE
Fresh New Sheetings for Spring
Premium pillow tiiliinn
I'i'oniiiim Klieelinv. 5 4 ...
I'reniiuiti sheet inn. 8 4 .
-.T-
5-
lf)o
Bargain Basement
Apricot
and
Peach Trees
15c each
F. W. WooIworth Co.
. jlt ,v3 aT.rt
! COMS
mmwm
0
Easter . . . the event of the Sprirlg season
due reverance for its style importance . .
signed the loveliest frocks, coats, ensembles
, -. with
has de
. Mul-
lins have them all ! And prices are most unsuaully low!
Now All New Easter
Coats
and
Dresses
, TOMORROW j
The Last Day of Mullins. Trade Expansion Sale
FREE
New
Spring
Hat
With each
coat sold
for $15.00
or more
23H
. New'
Spring
Dresses
Values t
to $10.00
$169
One Dollar Shoe Sale
Liulics, Hiere will Im iuiollirr shoo riot, licir toinor
i'(Jv for we lire fioiiii? to coiitiiiiic our One Dolla''
Sulo of fiilc oxfords, inni'ips and ties; values ni to
lM, Ki'diijiod in three lots, at 1.9"), fJ.f).") and $M
and you can luy one, pair at Iho Hale price niid
(lien select one inure pair of the winie . D 1 fi(
I I vnlue fir less, for onlv ..s...
mk ImullincI -j
plp. fe 1TJ. 310 East Main L jfi&A
ml
. 1 ..'."v'i
C. A. MEEKER, Manager