Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    piGe two
rcnForcn mail tt?tbune. -medfoito. precox, ttesdat, march 26. 1929.
T
ocal and
Personal
Aa Important special meeting of f( pearl, c. V. Nestor. B. L.
tbe city council will be held this peatcrn. W. E. Taylor. J. M. Mac-:
evening, at which a new dog license My Jac uay, 1 H. Backer,
ordinance, an illuminated mign ord- ; c&f, Antten,on. Chet Hlllsbiiry, Otto i
1 nance and a reduced boxing license L.each, J. F. Haley. K. M. Ander
tec ordinance will be passed, and y j, M(1ier and C. Barr.
some city planning commission ic-
lures will be discussed.
The new law does not go
into!
tffect until Jan. 1st. 150. which
requires that every voter on bond
issue shall own real property of
(JO) Of more, and therefore does
not apply to the airport election. 1
Starting Wed.. March 27. a ja
dance every Wed. night W. O. W.
Hall. Everybody welcome. 6
Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge Pldgeon
of Florida and Winnipeg. Can., are
guest of Mrs. Pidgeon'a brother. Dr.
.Frederick Johnson. . , ;i
Order your lilies early. Monarch
Seed 4 Feed Co. '
Dennlson crepe paper at Swem's
Gift Shop. .
' Guests from a distance register
ed at Med ford hotels are Mr. and
Mrs. L. 8. Ferris of Ketchikan.
Alaska. S. C. Bremmer of Chicago.
G. H. and Dan Ziemann of Ive win
ton, Ida., and C. W. Sweeney of
Cleveland. Ohio.
Old-time dance. Walkers Tues
day night. 4
Factory blocks. $C load- Tel. 631.
Medford Foe! Co. - ' 324tf
Mr. and Mr. Ii. V. .Hanley of
Seattle, - former well known resi
dents of the- valley, arrived here
yesterday tor a visit with relatives
and friend. They are registered
at the Hotel '.Medford.
Easter present, all new spring
styles. 300 necklaces and pendants,
values $2.00 to $3.50. for 85c Ear
rings and brooches. Mc. Brophy.
Jcwelerers. 6
Ruckers Taxi. Phone 8. Rates
f Sc. Prompt service, ltf
Twenty-two boys and 2 girls
will be graduated from Ashland
high school in the 9Z$ class, ac
cording to present indications. Superintendent-
G. A. Iiriscoe said to
day. Graduation will, of course,
depend upon work done during the
last semester - of school. Dean
Dubacb of Oregon State college will
deliver the commencement address
at the graduation exercises, to he
held May 29, Superintendent Bris
coe announced. Ashland Tidings.
See the rabbits In our window.
Monarch Seed Co. .. -
Dance -with llarwood and his 6
Merrymakers every Wed. night at
W. O. WJlalL . &
A divorce complaint was filed
at the county clerk's office yester
day bf jfenwic Fern Shorb against
C. J. Shor cf Gold Hill on grounds
Of desertion.
Old-time dance. Wslker's ton He.
We have choice Easter lilies.
Monarch Seed Co. -
Another California young couple
was united In marriage late yes
terday afternoon by Judge Taylor
at his home. The bride ws Ruby
Schneider andh-idegroom was
William W. Noble., both of Shasta
county. Tfle" wltheiMtes were Mm.
Wm. Jones and Carol Petty
Order your cut flowers now for
Easter. Choice selection of roses,
carnations, sweetpeas, tulips and
many others. Medford Green House.
Jft5 E Main. 'Phone 374. 8
For sale, perennial flower plants.
Wo have the best named varieties
of phlox and delphinium. Over 200
varieties' of other hardy plants. Cat
alogues sent free. 8. E. C has tain.
Route 2. Phone 45J-L-2. &
It. D. Eller and George D. Knox
were among the Klamath Kail
business visitors spending jester
day In Medford.
Any registered voter can and
should vote on airport bonds April
2nd. 10
Mrs. J. W. Pruett motored In
from her home at East Phoenix
yesterday and disposed of
shopping. .
For sale, good hardy field grown
perennial plants. Now la the time
to plant . Special on pansy plants.
2&C per dozen. 8. E. Clt attain, Rt
2. Phone 4S3-I,-3. 6
In un nmenUml answer on file
today at the county clerk's office
to a complaint filed against htm
by the imp he I.lver Cunsl com
pany, Ralph Cow fcill tif 3-;rd
denies ho oi-rs the plaintiff for
watr rental and lnMcnd alleges
ho hus the sum o $:!1.37u due
front the company for serviw he
rendered to them as engineer from
1909 to 1918 at the rate of $300
per month. Ifc claims he wan
paid only f 1 50 per month
$300 basis.
Lecture tonight by Rev. Chnrleti
Hampton of New York. Subject,
Psycho-Analysis and Thought Pow
er," at 8:1S In tho Theosophlral
hall, tl No. Grape. 4
Mrs. Everett Fredericks drove
down from Prospect yesterday on
a shopping trip.
Get . those fenders ; and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 418. tf
We will .feature
Easter
Pastries and specialties
all this week. Phone
us your special orders
early.
Included among the Oregon Ian
registered st local hotels are D. A.
Reeves of Lebanon. C K. Reyn
olds of Salem. C. M-. Hansen of
Lore 11a. C. - Hey burn. Geo. L.
Letoir, R. U Smith and C. C. HlU
son of Eup'e, and the folio wine
from Portland; E T. Warnch. J.
XL' niofll Ur lr Vf Unrbi
Jf are entered, whether!
you are a taxpayer or not. - you
j can vote on the airport bonds Tuesw
day. April 2nd. . - ' 19
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 37tf
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sweeney have
returned from Loa Angeles, where
they had spent screral weeks on a
vacation trip.
Popularity .contest opens Wed
night at Walkers' Dance Pavilion, i
Dynge's old-time dance every
Thurs. and Bat. at Nat. f
Mrs. E. A. Welch, who has been
spending several days in Medford 1
visting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. . R. W. Clancy. left for her
home in Portland yesterday. .
Popularity . contest opens Wed.
night at Walkers Dance Pavilion. $
Dry fir slabs, Sfi load. Tel. Ctl.
Medford Fuel Co. - . 24tf
Oregon will have Us flirt state
convention of the Isaak Walton
league In the near future, accord
ing to J. -A. Cushman, national
field representative of the league
a-lth headquarters in Chicago.- Mr.
Cushman has been working in Ore
gon and Washington for several
months and announce .that this
state now has enough chapter to
form a sjiite division, a step reernt
ly taken In Washington. Oreson
will be the 2th state to hare such
a division. According to Mr. Cuh
man there are now 100.000 mem
bers in the league.
Ilody pine. K-in.. $3.00 tier:, body
nine. 12 -in.. S3 tier..- Valley Fuel
Co.. Phone 7. . 9
old-time dance. Walker's tonite.
The fire department was railed
last night to 922 South Oakdale
avenue to extinguish a flue. fire.
which resulted In no damage.
Old-time dance. Walkers Tues
day nifiht. . 4
Hot. clean coaL Tel. 31. Med
ford Fuel Co. . - 324tf
Mrs. Cora Welch, who under
went a major operation at the Sac
red Heart hospital last week, was
reported today to be somewhat im
proved. She is a resident of Cen
tral Io.nt.
- Potted plants for Kaster Easter
lilies, hydrangeas, splreas. cycla
mens and others. Phone 3T4. Med
ford Green House. - Flowers by
wire anywhere.
Dry pine slabs. IS load. Tel
Ml. Modfnrd Fuel Co. S24tf
Mrs. Edward Johnson and young
on of Cottage G rove. Ore., a re
visiting for the remainder of the
week with Mrs. J oh neon's brother
and wife. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. John
son of Medford. ,
Ladies and children's hair-cut
ting. Nash Barber Shop. - 33
The best dance In town, every
Wed. night at W. O. V. hall. Music
by Hurwoud and his ff Merry
makers. i V ; 5
Mrs. H. If. Lumsden left Sun
day for Oakland. Cal., to visit her
won Trove for several days. -
Hose mending runners removed
ind snags worked back. .Handi
craft Shop. ( 216tf
Call 1203 or 12? for 'cleaned and
washed sand and gravel. ,. SM
A building permit was Issued by
the city yesterday to the local J. O.
O, F. lodge building to remodel
and alter the front of Its lodge
building on Sixth street at a cot
of $4,100. .The front will be ex
tended several, feet in order to
bring it out to the regular property
line.
Easter presents; all new spring
styles. 300 necklaces and pendants,
values $2.00 to $3.60, for 85c. Ear
rings and brooches, 60c. Rrophy's.
Jewelers. -6
Dynge'a old-time dance every
Thurs. and Sat. at Nat, P
Five hundred and twenty acres
of government land has been open
ed for hnmcHtrads with ex-service
men having the preference. Soma
of this land lies near Gstlre and
some -In Coo nd IhmicIms enun
lies. Ex-soldiers of the World war
may make application for this land
between Marvh 14 and April & and
what Ik left will lie open -to the
public between June IT. mid July 0.
Old-tlmo dance. Walkers Tues
day night. . . 4
Let ino write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland
Phone 99s, tf
ltufus Roberts of Central Point,
who was arrested last week on a
transportation of Ihiuor charge, fur
having a gallon of moonshine In hh
car. pleaded guilty yesterday In
Judge Taylor's court and was given
a three months iail sentence. He
has a wife and five children. 1U
ear wn confiscated by the author
ities. ' . , t r . .
Ha nee "by the Rogue at Rogue
River. -Music by the Rogues. $
That gm. I coal low In ash. Han
sen Co Phone 139. tf
The fliabn the Federal building
was flying at half-mast today In
romme msTrttion of the funeral of
Marshal Foch of France.
Hotly pine. U-ln.. $3.60 tier; body
pine, 1J. in.. $! tier. Valley Fuel
Co. Phono Tfl. 9
Easter cards. erg's Gift Shop.
MIk Paloma Randleman of Ad
rlenne'a ntore In Grants Pass, spent
Sunday afternoon and. . Monday
morning In Medford.
Old-lime datvx. Walkers Tues
day night. . 4
Dressmaking and remodeling !
(he Fanhlon Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. v phone IU1. : If
Temporary auto licenses were h
sued at the sheriff's offlr yester
day to tl. C. .MncKenna. Mrs. Mau
rice Mtiloney. Bertha Thomas. F.
C. Kenly and MrsJ R. M. Snyder
of Medford. C. Graham and Rny
Murphy of Ashland, Louis ; rave I If
of Jacksonville. Howard Prw of
Portland .and C. Mvrrltt and Mrs.
Lent or Man of Central Point.
Hlghoat grads Utah coal, any
tlx, aoywhsrs. Any amount. Ban
sen Coal Co. Fhona 13$. tf
. Mrs. P. E. Sandoiof Afhtand and
Jmck Weleh of Central Point wre
amoae the out of town vlailort In
Medford today. '
. ' 1 .... ,A .
Mrs. Eva Wood of Denver. Oolo
waa among the motor tourists from
a distance who registered today at
the local branch of the out of state
auto registration bureau.
Body pine, lC-in.. $$.$ tier; body
pine. 12-in, $3 tier. Valley Fuel
Co. Phone T. . -
Upholstering Call Jacksonville
203. ist
Paul V. MoXutt, national com
mander of the American Legion,
and one of the foremost figures
among ex-service men to this conn
try. and Mrs. Koyce Flcklen, Jr..
of Washington. (;aA Rational presi
dent' of the Auxiliary to the Legion,
will be In Ashland April 24. Mr.
William -C Kelly of Baker. Ore-
state president of the Auxiliary, will
also make the Legion .a- visit at the
same time.. It. is planned to have
a luncheon at Uia-'Lithia Springs
hotel Wednesday evening. April 24.
In - honor- of - the- distinguished;
quests. McNutt is making a tour!
of the Pacific coast and his visit
to southern Oregon will be the oc
casion -of real celebra tin g vr-Ashland
Tidings. r- ; -. ' - , '
Old-time dance. Walkers Tues-.
day night. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall return
ed Sunday from Portland, where!
they have spent the past week .vis-1
iting friends. j
Cheap lumber and cedar posts. 1
Medford Lumber Cow : . I31tf;
Wednesday, March 57th, Is Lady-.
E,lkn day. . j
Window glass, all sizes; auto plate,
tlass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka. tf
-M, , Tucker . of Grants-Pass i
stopped over in Medford yesterday
on his way home from, an extended .
visit in Sacramento with relatives-:
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
atoea. 100 lbs. for $1.30; 60 lbs.
6a. Delivered any place In city.
lohnson's Market,: Cth and Grape
St Phone 7. - 30Jtf
J J. Buchter left this morning
for Klamath Falls on a business
trip.
Announcing Homer FT. Davis of
Los Angeles, special ist In Individ
ual hair-cut ting for ladles and chll-
Jren, will be at Emma Cllne Shop
permanently. 3lf
Following n major operation per
formed two weeks ago, J. W. Tim
mona has been removed to his
home from the Community hos
pital today and was reported to be
showing . continued Improvement.
He resides on the .-Sheldon ranch
northeast of this city.
. A remarkably unlimited range of
Oiapea and sizes In Gage and Mono
;rttn hats, also popular priced hau
tnd. Little- Miss Sunbeam hats for
Ittle girls are on display for your
'nspection at -the Band . Box, 223
Bast. Sth St. (just east of the Gro
teria. Tou are cordially in
tfif ed. .... . ... - 364J
A i marriage Jlcene waa Issued
yesterday at the county clerk's of
fice, to William Noble and Ruby
Schneider, both of Redding, Cal.
Factory blocks. $ load. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co, . S24tf
An annual-competitive prize In
chemistry to be awarded to the
Oregon high school, either public
or private, whose team submits the
best average examination in the
subject, . Is being arranged by the
Oregon section, of the American
ChemlcaJ, .society. ; Tvo thousand
hish school students t In ..Oregon
tuy" chemistry. Information on
the contest may be obtained from
Professor John Fulton,- Oregon
State college. Corvallis, chairman
of the committee In .charge of the;
competition. .Other members are
R. K. Strong of Reed college. Port-:
land, and O. F. Stafford of the
University of Oregon, Eugene. - . i
: That good coallow In ash. Hon
en Coal Co.- Phono 339.. . tf
A special meeting of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft for the purpose
if. (toting on new members will
be held tomorrow afternoon at
S;30-at the-home of Mrs. So.die
Gill. ,J22 Cottage street.
Find all the latest fiction at
Yarn's Book And Gift Shop. ft
liounty warrants were Issued at
the .county clerk's office today to
W. H. Thurman of Jacksonville,
one. bobcat; Roy McConochle of
Medford, one bobcat; L.. C. Rich
mond of Butte Falls, two coyotes.
irtao Daughters of . Veterans. will
have a card arty at Hotel Hollaud
TUeihty evenir.s. Mat. 26th. The
uoblic In Invited.- ' 4
roo LA1E TO CLASSIFY
I ill: KA I.K Uulck Sedan. 1K3S:
coltflillon. See .H HI Sciierer
Mfttor i:o. and iimlte lctt ufrer.
Qtilck action required. - - .
Kt. I1MKII;U IIO.MK Kant riiW.
nnvi new; a Kood stieit ruutiiH.
VJth pU'lity uf clotrtK: hardxvo4Hl
, floors. fin-plHCC, well arraiiKCd:
a.Nu. 1 furniture uf late drNin;
riiinI ffMrage. lawn and tthrubj.
Complete in every detail, on a
K"Ut paved street, cloae in. Pric-
l-t.txiO; i;oud tcrma. to responililc
:irty. Churlrs A. Wing .VKency.
nr.. exclusive agents.
rtR KAIJJ Oil K.XCHANOK HI
acres. 1ck thun k mile from rlly
limits; 4-rm, hoUHO, larue chirk
en iurtiM, - Price only t3l1n. ami
will take city property. E. 0.
Corn. Montaomery Ward BtUg.
FOR SA I.K Household furniture.
Mrs. T. U. Andrews. Jacksonville
Phone 195. t
WANTEI-Klni:ers. dancers, vsude-
ville acts, .musicians, for Rotsr
stork musical comedy. Call Mrs.
Gilbert Alack, Columbia. Hotel.
Ashland, Ore, ' . . - 6
FOR RENT Two. large rooms on
North Bartlett Kt. Just off Main
, St.. suitable fcr business or of
fices.. Phone 4J0-W.
WANTEO To buy small modern
. iiwiiw nir. vti-e price ami
. locution.. Address llox G. U P
FOR HALE ItarKaln. new modem
4 -room house. Small payment
down; balance easy terms. Call
at 6l liberty at. - 10
FOK-AALE Checkrow ccrn plant
er.iractlcally new. Tel. 1-K.
FOR KENT -1.roc.rn modern
house, sarage. Phone S-Y.
FOR JtENT Furnished front
a7t.: bath and sarage. 04 W.
Jdth. 4tf
WANTED Woman for general
nousewora in small tamiiy. Good
wages. Hog IS. Mall Tribune.
roH SALE One John Deere corn
, planter, I John Deere 10-lnch
"pg.P'ow; both nearly oew. Tel
When, he pleaded guilty in Jus- Much late rest I 5x-ing shown by
lice coutt yesterday afternoon on, local orchardists in a new ignition
a charger of liquor possession. A1-; material for solid fuel heaters, be-,
fred Tremaine was sentenced to ' ing demonstrated by the mamtfac
3S days in the county Jail. He was turers of Gasco briquets. Their
arrested last month, on Benson j representative. H. H. Ward ale. is
street with Oito King, who last;at the Hojel Medford. This ma
wtek was sentenced to serve a year : terial replaces kindling and in
inthestAte penitentiary on a moon- surea a quick and sure lighting,
shine still possession charge. ' Mr. and Mrs. Austin Raymond
- Best Utah eoal hot and clean, j and baby of Patrick's Creek tar
Tel. Ml. Medford Fuel Co.t 324tf ern on the road to Crescent City.
Edward Wilkinson returned to were in Medford Mob day. Jessie
Medford yesterday from San Fran-, Schlercherert accompanied them
Cisco and other California points and is attending Jthe Ashland Nor-
a here he spent tho winter. .
Cheao lumber And cedar oasts, t
Medford Lumber Co.. ; . . 23Ttf
Among the Californiasui register
Mrs. R. W.- Barrows oi Petaluina.
Mr, tin. F. A. CattoH of Sac
r&jne&lo. K. Oardln. of Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. S.' A. ' Kolroan of
Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. vi W. Camp
bll and Mlaa Virginia ) Campbell
of Los Angeles. Mra. . Mabel M.I
Clark and John A- Clark of. Palo I
Alto. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. (Wilt)am.. I
Frank Barr, -J. w . Hunt, w. E.
Reed. V. R. Hoar,. D. M. IPetoreon r
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Mcdortley of
San Frandaco. j :
Fresh shipments of smlt arriv-
Ina- daily. FTea deliverr any place
in city. Johnson's Market. Phone
7. - - - llf
K. M. Wilson . was .anions tne
Medford Tjsitors apendiod yester-d-a
In Grants Pas. . V
Pre-rater- specials 00 new
iprlnc hats at special prices. 1.9.
I.S. IJ.S8. 4.8. . Hats at real
money-saving prices. We give green
stamps. The Emmy Lau Ht Shop
In M. M. Store. . ; 154
Mrs. R. J. Conroy and (family
of Medford were Auhland visitors
Sunday, calling on Mrs. Daisy Mc
Garry and family and Kiss Ellen
Conroy. Ashland Tidings.
Plush bunnies, IS Inches tall, tl.
At Swem's Gift Shop.' .'..
Garden Tractor
Demonstration
Wed., March 27
; : 10:00 A
-' . ' at if"'" "
402 W. Clark St.
See the Graveley Tractor in ac
tion. Does the work of five
WHOOPEE!
M. 2 - - .
men. , J-f S K A S tU j
LETS MAKE ; 1 ; SECRET"
Ajm T"C most amazing comes jk ! '
aiona to ever reach society's ii 1
Legion I x " ')L
j f.J, The cecretthat meant ruin Ca ;
4-' VKoOpCe' or perhaps happiness' ; I
Revue
TWO BIG ACTS OF TALK ES V '' if I' III ' '
... i - " r '. 7t TOS TALKING NEWS I'-J-'. I
rT A TCDIA M II. 4 Shows I Admission ''iT. I 1
APPII 1 ': ;-- -:'"-'. I : ,a5?B--som . . . 1-- '
. n 77. TODAY
Popular Prices ; , coming ah Talking ; . and
v v; THUR: MONTE BLUE in WED.
- Everybody's' Going! - conquest" - 1 ,
. Presenting ffJ
Ii ne most luxurious group j7 i
of Smart Hats that has !
-yrM ever been offered an ex- ' ),sS ''
, I acting clientele, ivnicn is i , i ,
Tl ; constantly increasing. '; jv' : C13A
i II . a I cvri i icitie sail l isienv I il
, j , With BntMll't, Inc. ' i
mal.
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Special meeting of the Neighbors
home of(Sadie 'Gill. i:2 .-Cotta?e
alreet. Wedncdayal 2:30. p. ni. 4
Who (ail Vou-.V
Every man and womnn .hn u
reclatered. whether ' a wonenv
owner or a taxpayer or not; can
rote at .the' airport bond elction
Tueyilay.' April 5nL in
1 1
TODAY
: : SJrjj :.
r 100 per cent sj
All-Talking
f "The '7 :: M
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Farm Ieader Dead.
ZENIA. O Mar. t6. OP) Oscar
E. Bradfute. T -prominent Ohio
farmer, is dead harsw. The late
President Wilson appointed him to
membership on his Industrial com
mission and in 1925 President Cool
idge named him the American dele
gate to the-world conference on
agriculture In Rome.
These Drug-Stores
Are Open' Nights
This Week
Jarmia ri Wooit .
James McNair Pbannacy
WePLutriaicr
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ROTHMGOR COATS
Women can see Paris through Jj
the new Spring styles
Part of the time Rothmoor lives '
in Paris sometimes Rothmoor
dines at the Ritz sometimes
Rothmoor goes to the great
fashion balls to the races and
Rothmoor always sketches.
When you get the coats you
actually get Paris styles through
Rothmoor. It'll be a real treat
: - . to see the new ones.'
$39.50 to $89.50
Select Your, Easter Bonnet
While Our Stock Is Complete
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ADRIENNE'S '
'r Medford National Bank Building .. .'
' ' . '. ;lf . . -
HURRY!
Kiddies 10c
THE BIGGEST
SHOW ON THE
COAST FOR THE
LEAST MONEY;
THE FAVORITE OF,
HE-MAN ROLES
- with
MARIA CORD
. in t
"Love
the
A love-ttirved
comes from Darkest Africa to t
win and fight for
Is his by a will
iriend.
HEY! LOOK!
Big Free Candy Matinee
SATURDAY
A Big 6csBar Free with Every Child's Ticket '
ONLY 2 DAYS
LEFT
The Pick o
The Big Silent
Pictures
Any Time
,
A
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and
Devil"
adventurer
the lov that
of his best
Also
CHARLIE
CHASE
in
"LOUD"
SOUP" .
Rolhermel's
Music
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