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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1929)
ItfTCDFOTCD MATL TfiTBUyE. MEPFORD, ofttfriON',' MAKCII 27, 1939, ' . , , r-"- J 4-j WARRIOR'S TOMB IN INVALIDES FOR FOCH Ti MR SEASON j K7 zr .lowers r. ! I ' j .11' s ! n I iki I9i nOi 19) ml u no tic! aa ;i in. 4 III :ri i lit 1 1 a i ! I i i I ( , -5 ' 3 3 ; 'Mayor Pipes trnrt tli city count;!! .went on record lunt iKt atfuliint the cslahlfHblng of too many hjiuiII Kt'oceriea or other Htorca in resi lience section) of tiie city, when they refilled to winctitn un nrtli nnneo to chunge u .residence, zone to permit, the eHttiblinhnient of a Bi-ocory ftt the corner of West lS!o I th nnd Pencil HtrcetH. The city planning commission hy .a divided vote had approved the petition asking for the change of fzono, ueuhiHt which (there wuh a :remontranco petition., Before acting Jiuit night the council heard a long jrotCKt from Waiter Vvuzer Urown, ,'. and alao. from , C D. Thompson, whuse home i directly opposite the proponed new grocery. . Muvor 11 pen . alFo tulked agalnKt the proposed change, and pointed out with MefttU'H. . Jirovn nnd ThompKon, that If ;the inew grocery . wh allowed to locate there, it .would make four groceries on hteventh street iimide of w-ven blocks, which Kituatlon they de clared would he filjHunt. At the behont of .Mih. It.. V. AVll 11a ma of the G renter Medford club the council voted to present that club with a uew'deeri for tho lot It had presented It 'several yearrt ago nfl the aito fur a new club house. This gift, wan mad,o wlta a , .clause that it the lot wuh not UHed , for a club Iiouho tho lot would re- i .vert bank -to tho. city." .Since then the Individual clubhouse Idea wuh ob.indoncd by the club, for the Community Club project, and now the club wants to sell th-lot for j$koo arid .tittfJi the -proceeds into (the 'o!n in unity club project. Hence the new deed with the re version olaufte left out. WALLA WALLA. Wiudi., Iii arch 27. (A) Tho first Walla AVulla ,or gunlxttlion ever to malto a coin 4 .bin nil air and land violation to it meighborlng city left hero' today.' Th local advertising club, uwlnpJ ino airplanes and a half dozen automobiles, went to PcndUtfon, Ore., to prcHent a progrum for1 the Rotary club there. S I . ' : " ..... The work of loylnir -ihe cement : floor In the new cltv rirft an nt 1 ?Mnt nH fifth' f4trntK hnft.been rlnfRhpfl- anil .Hccordlnlr to JVknk C. dark, architect, tli building 'I will be completed and ready, (or occupancy by May. 1 a month ahead of time. ,, . -.: .t, .. Wltlithe completion of the roof laying, the exterior work on the Kimball Fruit , company .packing plant on. North Grape street will be finished-and work on the in torlor started. The plant .will be roady for operation ,.tbe coming fruit aeanon. .The, Jaylns ,of . the, ioundationa of the new plant of the Southern Oregon 'Sales, Inc., at St&Wart ave nue and. Paoific.: highway, will be i completed and. work started on the main structure. Plans have been completed lor the erootioii ot a 1)0 me on Crown Mill just west of Or. Muluolland's. I it. will be a two-story, six.Jropm H bouse and work is expected to staru; about May 1. The .work of raising the super-j structure. of the new home for At-! torney M, Roberts on Crown II D I Js under way and tiie excavq tion for .tje .ewintmltig pgol com pleted.. . ' r ' , .. . . Preliminary work lor. the erec (tori of a new front and extending the same to the. sereet line of the I. 0. 0.' ft bdi.Idtng'QA 3ixth street, has been completed. 'The work of laying . the .brick . wall' will- start within n week. ' um - n r. :.. v. t , r. . . -. . r. '131' ".. v W1J1 II r - if i 1 ymmMjmm.m ui " fill . . ' - -a .. . t. u - . & : I - . . - : V . Jho laM, resting placo of( I rancn's licru, Alarslutl l'0(di, Ih In tho Invalldes (lower Iuft), under -whose dome NiiiIwjh alscj Mlocps. Jtt'oro 4bo funeral, tho body lay In state under the Ait; do TrI (H.l)c (above), t.ji honor iiiH-ordcd (inly oiitistaiidliig men of the republic. Cieucral .John ,f. . Per shing (inscl right) .was tbt? Culled StateN army's representative; at tho funeral, nnd I'reinler 1'oln aie (Inset left), was a sHaker at ihi luternu'iit in the InvalbleM. EGG PRICES TAKE ENJOYS AIR JUNKET AN UpWARD c,Am i . THE MARKETS I'fUtTLAXi-, Ore., March 27. KfcKH be:jin to perk uii today after having hovered at the lowest price In yearn. Ktamlard cxtntH ad vanced one cent to. 3f freuh tttan dard first h two renta to 24 nnd freHh medium extras one cent to 22. Medium flrstH remained at 20. Mutter prleeH d id n't vary one I way or the other. Poultry prleeH held steady do Kplte an Increased nupply. The pre j Kaster demand took care of this. Tj Country meats were .steady, j I ItoKchuri; brocoll was some- what hlKber. omc of the heat SO brought $2 a crate. Oilier grades were KellliiK from $1.40 to $1.75. , OnituiH and uplnuoh were both easier. , l- rultfl were unchanged, .. . ,., . , t . , f . . u l'l'UUtH!C 1 AUKOIiA, lu. Mar. 27. (fl ' OKTLANO. Ore.. March 2 Joseph leltinK, tbrouKh counsol, : " lio ealo prices; UvONNK'k 1'OKTUNU, Ore., Mar.eh 27. (A) Cat ye and calves: steady; re ceipts CO.1 JioRa: nuolnbly steady; no re ceipts. '.. ttiday demandod Immediate nctloji lie taken ngnlnst rtjltnly dry raid ers for the stayltiK of his wife. m ...'Ai. t.ai-lit- . ., . 8H0ET2 nnd il Jj -iM .' ) Shirts-figured JW J0 i K r T LgA hrniiddnth shorts VTWXi A- H S & v ribbed shirts. Moth t il J" LlV , vs $4.98. ye . -i fine lolls from Dnnbury In IlKht Sirln 1 'shades nnd smartest ' slmpss. Hnnp brims. J5SA of pants y SHIRTS fjUMWo broaiblolbii. smart stripes, solkl colors. Neck- band. collBr-attn li style, iiig I Savings. Tlosltfic - , JV - ONLY WARD'S Tremendous Buy ing power concentrated in the smartest clothing centers could bring you such authen tic styles, perfect .tailoring and long wearing quality in one suit for . . . 2 pairs $ or pants ! Jlullci': SU-iuly and unchanged . JCkkh: lllKhcr. Fj;esli ,'stumlurd extra. 25c;. fresh ,U"vlnrd Units 24cl freKli nieiliuni extras -t'llc: freHh medium firsts 20e. '. Milk, poultry,-' orilons, ipotatocs, wool, nuts, hay, caseara biu'k and hops: 'all stoady'and unchanged. -a p San Knmclwi - liutiei-rat SAN FRANCISCO, -March , (P) Duttei Cat t.o.b. San i'lunchjco 4-14C. ' i .f . ; Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page Ono.y such bombs do to ono of ouriliiK ' cities? And .how easily planes1 re loased from carriers off our coast ' coud dot to our pities what Presi dent Hoover will do to that ice Kiii ko. ! 'i : ' i TUe President,; you may be sure. has .thoiinht about Mial. NEURITIS ( . Anl Rheumatic Sufferers , . Casey's Guaranteed Remedy . assures you full relief in the, most severe -cases of money back. : Na ture's own tonic cleanses the blood from the uric acid poison through tlireot action , on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Also specifically ef fective in cases of (Gout, .. Dropsy High uEiood . Pressure, ,, Cramp in.j the Limbs. Reduces pain and swelling. $1.50 per bottle. J arm In and Woods, the Owl Drug Store. Let a gift pf Cut Flowers' at Easter time express y'ciir affection for those you love. Fresh cut blooms and potted plants have been specially cultiva ted arid arranged for-Easter Gifts Make your selection, now, and we wilj deliver Easter Morning. 5 ' , : - Potted Plants Easter Lilies . Hydrangeas Spireas V- M -Cyclamens v ' -' , Etc. ; Choice Cut Flowers - Roses ; .' v Carnations . : 13weet Peas "Tulips':- . Etc. y-.- ,' "; I Flowers by Wire Anywhere Medford Greenhouse 1005 E. Main Phone 374 'Yesterday, Maroh 3(1, will stand as an important day in the blHtory of flylnit. At 10:3D a. m. theicour- ageous Spanish filers, Jiiftlnez andj igluHlas, lauded nt Jlahai, llrnzil, loss l bun Ml hours aflor luaving ! Seville, a Journey of 1000 miles. The funeral of Marshal Pooh, ly Iiik lii stale In tils own home, un der the Arch of Triumph,, and at the Noire IJiuuo cathedral, is end cil. TIih old Holdini 's body lies in ponce under the -nililcul dome of The llivulhles, near tho body of Na poleon. - , i At sunrise yeslomhiy at Now York's oiil of-dato fort. CnsiJo Wll Ham, 2 aims wero fired, to .ex press the nation's mief. Thorp, iilier, at ('aslle Williain and all other American army posts, slgmtl suns wore fired every half hour. - Much noise. cosIIuk much monoy, spent Willi tho best of Intentions, hut it didn't do Marshal Koch much good. 2 pairs of pants SprliiK Mines and tlrays . . llasket Weaves. Herring hones, Cheviots, Tweeds, Unfinished WorHteds , . Cor rect two- mid three.buium piodels, with notched or peak lapels. Many have the popular Tatlormill vest. Su perbly tailored medium weight fabrics assure you com fortable year-round wear. You Will Appreciate Those Values At Ward's Only When You Have Aotually Soon Them!' pasting Style-Longer Wear-Lower Cost The Ileau llrumniel oxford sketched Ik dlstlm-iivi.lv the .t mode for bpring. I'erroialed. fancy stit.b and the popu- Inr liiviuit II, ,11, r.. ... ....' ... . ........ vuiuioii oi iiue caiisKin . . , a brute for wear. . Many other correct Spring stylos for office and . canIViin our ine of oxfords Vott Yes on Airport Bonds April 2 pair $4f8 Montgomerywahd & m 117 S. Central Phone 28C Medford, Oregon Tho marshal commanded 10.000, 000 men In the armies of Franco,. Ilelgluin, Great iliilnln, Italy and tho ITnilcd Stilton. All obeyed his orders. Where is ho now? What does hn know, lfns he mot Napoleon, the groat C'orslcan, or Alexander, who al IW, when ho died, had done nioro than liny other conqueror? Did ho hear thoso sympathetic I'nlted States guns, making a noise, in honor of Ills funeral? Nobody on eartlt will evel know? M Krcsh laid eags contain n enn sldorable amount of carbon dioxide gas, which kills you If you inhale onoiiBh ,of It. Kach egg needs It small supply to potoct It from de cay. ' Cornell I'nlverslty finds a way to preserve eggs by restoring, through the shell, the carbon diox ide that escapes from a shell after the egg Is laid. A fraction or a rent per dozen will preservo eggs with the aid ot carbon dioxide nnd u low tetiipcra ture. ' i'armors will ask, "Alas, must wo be chemists, pbysiclsls as well ni farmers?" ft: tilts Talklen Alii 1'jitlUh. 1 NEW YORK. Mar, 2T. 'i The Knxlish lnngcuge. through talklnr motion pictures, now .itnmls n good chance of becoming the Interna tlonnl langunge. In tbv opinion of ."on .Maxwcii. cnairman of Hrlt-b-h International llctuwi., and Col vln Urown, vlre-presldent of the 1'iilho company, who in-rived todoy. 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