Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 26, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDF6RP MATE "TRIBUNE MEDPQftD, ifVREflONV TTTESPXY; MARCH " 26,:1929.'
Fred ;Bowie qf Sari Franolsro,
a-'ftilTfnjut attorney of national
' .rnpUtiHfbn, ban iurchaKert a nor
' tlon "(rf iho Dick Vinon ranch1
nehrTroll, on tho upper llngue
Hvr,nn(l will huJM thereon at
onrft, :ii summer home to ' poki
! (H.OUfl It will he; ft. sportsmen'
rtPenfcr wher Jlowie, ' hlhinoff an
anient finhermm, will omertnln
his brothers of thn roil and reel. :
' fiowie . plans in spend the week
: roiftir thf summer nml fnll nt the
plnee. funking the trip fronVHnn
, Fronrlspo ly airplane. .
ilUPtiWp' tho mimmor -homr; ftowlo
will hufiri a rifiid mmppnuion bridge
nf;roM; Hot; no river, n uum&e', and
, n 'dlhlhK room, kitchen, and er
vnnL fliinir-terH, apart from the main
1 Imllrifng. 1 -"i - , "
-TliffnltA 1h located two or thieo
miles a hove Trail, clono to the Cra-
, ter-iko hlRhway, and the Hummer
. hoine.. w(ll ho constructed upon ft
bluff rommandlnn a view of ..the
: river. -"
ThoV house will he built nhnc
esealon archftectural lines, pro
viding :two suites, with a targe Hv-Infe.'-roorn
uikI n mammoth fireV
place, ' A porch will surround the
front of it he building, with grounds
and -tennis court In the rear.
The deal for, the site was closed.
yeslirduy; 1y Karl H. Tumy, and j
worlt-.tfit the (beautiful : nummorj
home will start at an early date.
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GOOD PRICE AT SALE
Cement Bases For
Government Radio
, Station Are Laid
nOHKnURO, Ore, March 26.--(JP)
A C'noH county tract of nearly
1.600,000 feet of l"ort Orfnril cedar
tirouBht SS6.072 at tho government
timber jtaln here yesterday, In the
face of competitive bidding, ; The
price wah . nearly double the
amount nxked by the government.
The xale returned S138.4B4.93, and
SI traclH were Hold In Inline,. Hen
ton,.!'nlk, Oouclim, yalnhlll. Linn,
Coos', Klamath,-JoHephlne Clacka
nia nnd Columbia counties. 1
I'urclmaerii nt the wile Included:
13. '13. Hmltli- Kimfno; f'orvallls
l.ottfinK company. I'oi-vnllui; Wil
lamette Valley. J-umber coiiipnriy,
Murnhrield: I'rnnK Ilealil, Marxli
field; J I" wind Van VulkenhurK,
AKhlnnd; J, O. I.'urmer, MuiKlif
fleld; TV l..-Cllnton, Ciifiullle: Lou
Juuhh, ClraniH J'ohh. i
The cement banes for the steel
towers for the government wilier
radio station on the Pacific high
way are about completed, under
the supervision of .Mr. Martin.
The station at Medford Is to he
the first one of five located on
the coat which -shows, -according
to airport workers here, that the
government Is going ahead with Its
part of the agreement and Is ex
pecting Medford's citizens -to "make
good" by doing their part April 2.
Without the new airport there1
will be no use for the radio sta
tion, It Is said. - '
,JEni:8AI.I3M. Mar. 2D. P The
Slant dirigible U.raf-SSeppelln, now
on a 6,000-mlle cruise over central
Europe and along Mediterranean
countries, passed over Jerusalem at
7:16 o'clock, thiy evening. ..
' ;.lt had been In the air more than
81 hours.
Portland club of the Coast lague,
where he hud been sent by the
Philadelphia Athletics in 18S. ,
Meeker Is survived by, bis widow
and an 8-year-old; who live, Jn, Kan
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EAM MATES
OIU;ANDO, Fla., March 26.-t(VPj
The CincinnMI Reds were Idle
today In mourning for Hoy Meeker
2K. stocky little left handed pitcher
who succumbed to a heart attack
two hours after working out with
hia team mates on Tinker field
yesterday. '-
.Meeker had beh suffering will!
neuritis In his pitching arm,, hut
mnnnger - Jack Hendricks permit
ted him it short workout In the
belief tho sun might help. When
he arrived at the hotel Meeker
complained of pains in his chest,
and died after Dr. 3. C. Chappel
had twice administered "hypoder
mics. .; ... . 1
lip come to the Hods from "the
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore' "Si.roh
26. OP) Dumase of S 2 G )0i 'result
ed tills mowing when a fire rajed
a business block Jn Dorrix, C:il., A
restaurant and pool hall operated
by E. Henri, and a burner shop
owned by J. 0. Ouivln v.ere He.
sti'oved. . , . ,
Twenty men on the second floor
of the pool hall escaped although
several tardy ones were , -slightly
burned. The origin nt the blajio Is
unknown.
TUCSON; Arlz.,;March 2fi.(P)
Manager Bucl-y''Harrisy calls Hie
1929 edition :6r"the' Chicago " Cubs
the "greatest ball club l;have ever
seen placed on a Held." ,,-
Harris said- hia compliment was
not' caused entirely t by the five
straight games the piths' won over
his Detroit Tigers, hut because of
its balanced pitching staffs' and
heavy hitters. v f :! : . " - ;
'"That Includes ,.iho "?fe,w - York
Yh n keeR, ton," Harris explained. '
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Wednesday Thrift Event "
Red Letter Day
At the M. M. Department Store
Double S: & .' Gteen
Discount Stamps
on All Cash Purchases
i vs yaras rrims
CTv:-;:--;$1.00 . V::
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'ReKiilai' XJ5t! jSunny. J);iy
prints, selling Wednes
day only ' '
4 yards for $1.00
DiniWo S. & 11. Stnmps;
100 Women's Goats-$16.75 iffl
8322.50 to $24.50 eonts Rollinsr durinff this thrift, event at ..wb
this low prine. Fin collars, plain,. tJrrosv.oollarsj'noveltv
styled or .plain tailored.' All sizes. '' i V'Mfi.
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FREE
10 S. & H. Red Letter
Stamps
Given at the Pfemium
Station .'
No Purchase Required
Silk Hose:
' Close Out
Values to $2.00!
' JIunsinK-Oordon
Strutwear
Double S. & H, Stamps, J4ji
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Women's Thrift Dress Event
One lot special..... 4.95
One lot special:.....:.:..J..-.;.L..':.:;W.;;..t; 9.85
'Tr?r -, One lot special............:.... 14.75
10 Reduction on All Dresses r
;:...V ; Over $20 ' ,
$20.00 Dresses ,.....,....$18.00
$22.50 Dresses ..... 20.25
$24.50 Dresses 22.05
$35.00 Dresses 31.50 .
s V Double S. :& II. Oreen Stamps
Women's Spring Shoes
' Special Wednesday
$4.45 Spring Low Shoes................. .....$4.00
$4.85 Spring Low Shoes........; 4.37
$5.85 Spring Low Shoes 5.27
r-.: . Double S. & IL Green Stamps,
1EPARTMEOTST0RE
I i I 0.: A. MEEKER, Manager
BARGAIN
BASEMENT
Red Letter Thrift Event
Double Value and Double S. & H.
' - . Stamps
Comfort eliullies, 3(i incliOs. Now patterns-
V. i - 7 yds. for $1.00
3i5e Curtain Scrims, dot or fignrotl,
. while nnd ecruiw
;'. 4 yds, for $1.00 ,, ,
Talilc Damask, colored borders of blue,
.rose and gold.
. - Special 2 yds. for $1.00
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7") C'liildren's Ienim ?od Trim Play
Suits. Sizes 1 to ft yrs. . - "
, ; 2 pr! for $1.00 '
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GOo Misses' novelty chocked nnd plaid
Kayon -Stockings. -.
4 pr. for $1.00
Woman's Tun Oxrprds, low heel calf
skins ., .;.. $2.79
AVomen's Strap and Tie Patent Low
Slesi ; $2.98
Women's Bed or jBeigc Spring Itow
Shoes . $3 95
$2.f0 women's lonj; or Rhort slceVed
spring Print Wash Dresses. Special,
$1.98
1.25 Girls' pcRi?cd top Dainty Maid
riayAiits, 0 to 8 yrs 98
VICTIM OF BLAZE
HAMnURO, Mar. 26.-HJp)-i-AU
IndicatlitnH were thut the Slant "new
North fJormnn Lloyd liner Etiropa
won It! he a complete lns as flre-
which broke out in tirf forecastle
today ratfeU on through-the "aft er-
; jioon. ' " ' , -'--
The Europa'a nteel 'flanks Nvere
literally redhot. TonRoes of flam('
nhot out through the portholes anrt
the heat wan bo reat flr6rpen
cotild . not enter the Interior. '
Tonii.of water tront 0 powerful
hydiantas were- jioured into,, 'the
flftmlpK Hhip. 'V. ' j .
MAY BENCH OSSELL
r?Tntfli1 Mrtvfrl.inr vtM'rMttttA 'for the White Sox.
j UUSTjN'i JTetaa. -Mhhh- fifi.i-l)
Bill llunneflnlcl is to get a chance
J lit nhoi'tnton In Bill rissell's lilace
Clsseli; whd cost the .White &s"
2.1,000 In 1927, has been a UJ
appointment this sprlns in fielding
and- 'hitting., (vlananer "Lena"
Biackbitrne believes .his, trouble "15
due to an Iniured leg,-, but he Js
oing to give Hunneflplrt a chaup).
anyway. Both llunneflald and Ci.
selt were formerly with the Porf
land team, oj .the. t'aeiflt. Coaf
league.,- ... ; ' : , ,- A.
OIiiif't ndvertHlhlt grin rearm
March goifti! ISiit It lipti
March came in like a lamb with lis in the store ana We"
want it to go out like a lion
Here are the prices that will do it
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Men sail wool Suits;
-v .... .-. 't".r..'' .- .tii i . .-,
fflS:OTEK
, 41.' WM
r mm . m . w
values SI O
Men's Athletic Unibii i Suite :;: l ;39ci
Boys' Suits
Sizes fV
10 to 17 T
;.f! ,
Boys, Bib Overalls . . ....... .69
Black and Brown Work Sox . Q5
Men's Suspenders ; . . . . .35
Men's Neckties . ... ; . . : . . 25
, Boys' Dress, Shirts, coat style .50
- Boys' Long Paiiis J f,; , . . , .95
Men's Dres? Hats . .... ... 1.45
Men's Fancy Dress Sox . . . . . ,25
Men's Work Shirts, . . .45
Men's Bib Overalls .... . .95
Ladies' House Presses . . . . ;55
Men's heavy Blue Coveralls 2.45
long pants $7.50
Men'sKhaki Coveralls. .95
Men's Leather Gloves;. . .45
Boys' heavy blue Work Shirts .5Q
' . Two -Pockets- -JJ.i',
. Men's Khaki Pants v . . . . 1.1 5
:34b.JCamp;manto
Men's Heavy Sweater Coats ,95
Men's Broadcioth Shirts : . .;; .95
Men's Flannel Shirts v. ;.: 4. 1 95
Men's Waist OveraUs . . . . . ; .95
Berkshire Bemberg , ,v ! ?;.
full-fashioned Hose V.;.f.'vl 85
Suit Cases, 95c. Trunks Almost at Your Own Price; ;
We want this to be the biggest week we have ver had
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'The Cheapest Store in the West"
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Wf ' The Sir Francis Drake offers luxury with- V'i V'f I'J
' : i out Mtentition..durm and de lux services V
I .without high prices. These qualities com- tciffjj
J jl1 : . biiie with a central location to give you an l.jtj .j:
i? I, ' enjoyable San Francisco home. ' t''i''
mMmm immnpn. RDM In kl ttS. . . :jtfri
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The
General Store
V at the
Crossroads
. , In.the old days the general store Auras the '
meeting place for the entire community,
if Mr. Jones had a cow to seU and Mr.
smith wanted to buy one, he was sure
1 ' to hear of it. . . ... -: .;. ....
: Civilkation .has outstripped this primi
. , tiyemethod of barter and trade, and to .
day the Want Ads supplant "the general
store gossip." Try one today. . . -
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