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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1929)
PAGE FOITR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNTE, MEDFORD, QREfiOX. FRTDAY, APRIL 12, 1029. Marvin Barrlck won another game last nlitht In the city three cu s h i o n, billiard championship tournament when he defeated Reg inald Klfer, 24 to 24, on a handi cap basis of 28 to 24. This leaves Harrlck only one more game to play before the tournament will Tho Junior clans of the Central be cloned. He will probably play t'olnt hlnh school .will liuld a Dr. W. K. Lantla thin evening on a "Junior Jubilee" tonltsht at the 30 to 24 basis, and if he wins this, (school building. The Jubilee will Barrick is scheduled to play Fuji . Include several Interesting stunts fo it lie city championship. j by members of the class and also singing by a Medford men s quar tet. Following tho program, booths will bo opened throughout Ihn l.liil.lln.r Notice! Protect your new lawn with, metal eaves troughs. Call!, tie,i yur keX 'or tho mystery 411. Medford Sheet Metal Works. ! l, u"k. Jackson Bprlngs Club. Bat. MiKUi. You have tho bablea. Wo havn the announcement cards, fjwem's. : 24: 719 No. Centra!. Your Medford Piggly Wiggly Co. Note Following Savings for Saturday and Monday 2Pkgs. Aw t J emima O C n PANCAKE FLOUR CIGARETTE1 Camel and Chester- 1 ,10 field, per carton, only 25c SPAGHETTI An Bulk 3 Pounds 1 COMB HONEY Per section 20c MAYONNAISE and RELISH Nalley's Large size jar, quart CO- WW Each SOAFS 10 Bars White Wonder 10 Bars P and G- White Laundry Large Pkg. Peets Granulated Soap- -'- 35c 37c 38c BIG NAVEL ORANGE SPECIAL o Dozen 4 Oranges Dozen ' Oranges 17c 32c 4 Pounds OCP BANANAS JC 3 Large Florida OO GRAPE FRUIT The sweet golden 'Kiiksoi varh'ty. 3 Loaves Dandy r)tc BREAD . CXJk. SUGAR, Cane ! Per cwt. OC pound AO Sack .... 1 n pound AU Sack .... $5.63 $1.44 58 c 3 Packages . JELLO. .. 23c PIGGLY WIGGLY COFFEE 3 pounds $1.00 BUTTER Finest Creamery Snider's Gold Medal, lb Piggly Wiggly Brand Pound Nutliiiiff Ktvrctr nr Iwttcr 49c 48c OLEOMARGERINE OQ 3 pounds : OJ7C "SilviT Nut KHiimiitccfl hniiHl." "Aln.vn mvpiM." SHREDDED WHEAT- Per package 10c A litrfEC blilninnt J11M In Piggly Wiggly Market Saturday Specials Chickens Rabbits Fresh Side Pork Per pound Choice Baby Beef Per pound .. Lean Shoulder Pork Roast Per pound '. Choice Baby Beef Pot Roast Per pound ..' Finest Quality Meats Phone 1236 Wc Deliver PIGGLY WIGGLY All orders amounting to $3.00 or more FREE DELIVERY We Pay 24 cts. Dozen for Eggs, Cash or Trade 20c 1 35c 25c 25c 22 After having spent tho pant 'month In Medford with her daugh ter, Mrs. B. It. JClllott and family, Mvh, Km ma Nlultery returned her home at Grunt 1'uhh lattt nijjfht. bring your Invalids And old peo pie to the Ashland Convalescent and Rest Home. - 39 Kx-Sheriff Chas. Terrlll spent yesterday In Medford from hiH ranch home at Iake Creek, an if at tended the Klks lodge meeting lutt night. Hchool children'it pet show, Arm : ory. April 20. 26 A mining Item of much Interest In .1 ackHo n co 11 n t y 3 ( yea rs ago wan the following, published by the Ashland Tldingu the other day in 1 It "Awhland 30 YcitrH Ago", col umn: ,H. D. and K. K. Jvubll of the Golden Standard mine on Koots creek have made a cleanup of a run of 30 tons of quartz from their mine, which it In reported yielded about $1300, or over $40 per ton, a very flattering ahow IMK." (Modiolus bulbs and bulblets, wholesale and retail, or I will let them out on shares. S. J. Taylor, 734 Hawthorne, Grants Pass, Ore. 24 Mrs. V. L, TouVelle leaves on the .Shasta this evening for Chllllcothe. Ohio, on account of the crltlacl Ill ness of her brother, Judgo P. J. IJIotiser. Humane Society needs your help. Join today. 2G In Medford for a few days on buuiitCHs Is A. K. Try bo n of J..OH Angeles, reprogrntatlve of the Smelting and Hrfining company. Heat your orchard with kindling, block and slabs. Tel. 631, Mcd- ford Fuel Co. tf Under the direction of W. J. Grlnsted. a crew of painters and decorators are completing the re decorating and remodeling of the Hex cafe on Kast Main street. The work has been In progress since the early part of the week. Hyngc's old-time novelty dance, Nat. Thursday and Haturday. 24 K. K. Llttleflcld of U. F. D. 1, Mod ford, is agent In thin county for the Kdeneite electric wanner. This machlnn weighs lean than 20 pounds, Is guaranteed to turn out wash in 1 Ti ml nut oh at a very low cost. Mr. Uttlefleld will be glad to domnnst rule the washer and calls attention to the ad in thi a per. Get your key for tho mystery trunk, Jackson Springs Club. Sat. night. 22 Mr. and Mrs. .Jnmcs Taylor re turned to their home hero this week from southern California, where they had been spending tho past four months. Notice! Protect your new lawn with metal eaves troughs. Call 411. Medford Sheet Metal Works, 7Ht No. Ceninil. 2ii rne uooumen 01 me voi'Td.,are conducting old-time dunces In Utolr; hall every Saturday night and guarantee a good time to every- one. They have secured Small- wood Brothers orchestra -of this' city to furnish the music. Kvcry-j one is invited to attend these dunces Rucker's Taxi. Phone 68. Rates 25c Prompt service. Jtf Following a short visit In Eugene with relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Ar-ly thur Hess returned to their home hero Wednesday. They were ac companied to Eugene by Mrs. Ab ide LcVee, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hess In Medford. , Call or phone to the American Laundry for a free bundle of wash nets. Useful for many things, such as mop rags, dish towels, and pot holders. 23 . Obituary GEORGE A. CENTER ' TO LEAD YEOMEN ('jLAKPIIX Scott II. Cluspill passed away at his home hi Jacksonville early Friday morn-1 Intr. aged 78 years. Native, of j ohio He had been a resident of Jackson county for the past 23 ! Residing at Butte Falls for 1 3 years and at ono time engaged In the grocery business as the firm of Wheeler & Clas pill. He was for many years teamster in Virginia City, Nevada, during the mining boom there. He was married to Margaret Nor ton on February y, 1874, who survives him today besides two gi-andsons, Shirley and Del win Curry. Funeral services "Will be held at liutte Falls Sunday morn ing at 10:30. Interment in Butte Falls cemetery. of 4,410,718 loim, a gain of toiisl for the month. United States Steel went up $4.25 Tuesday. . New York banks called $10,000.- 000 in loans for seculuting in obedience to orders from a "higher source." Money went to 10 per cent. Foreigners ami big corporations are lending money at the high In terest rates. Hanks obedient to orders tend comparatively UUlu of it,-, . .- Fish, Hues ofticiiSs that tttjipiwd jhls yacht, looking for liquor, of ! which be had uone, it was a new Mr. Fish wants to "protect tl' rights of yachtsmen." To protect the rights of small rowboats and other small craft is, or ought to be, even more impor- j taut, in a republic, since there are (more of them. t I However, republic or nb repub. Ulc, stopping a rich man's yacht I seems to create more excitement than breaking into a poorer man's I house and killing his wife. KL'GKNK. Ore., April 12. (JF) George A Center of Medford, was elected president of the Brother hood of American Yeomen at the annual election of the state con vention, which ended here last night. Other ofifcers are: Kills H. Black. Eugene, vice president; Walter Fry, Sllverton, state cor respondent; Walter Happner, Rend, master of accounts; Ger- ' trude Mardt, Portland, chaplain. j C. E. Albin of Salem was elected ! delegate to the supreme conclave f at Dea Moines In June. E. E. Feike of Portland was. named j alternate. . ItANTA The funeral services Florinda Hulda Banta, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs I jester D. Banta, will be held at the perl Funeral Home Satur day' morning at 10:00 a. m.. Rev. Dr. Funk of the English Luthern church officiating. In terment in Medford cemetery. Card of Thanks. ' We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends for their kindness during the extended Illness and death of our beloved wife, mother, sister and grand mother: for their many expres sions of sympathy and the beauti ful floral offerings. Wm. High, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. High and Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Evans and Son. Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Wes. Fenton. Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Page One.) Dean's Wife Dead ; EUGENE. Ore., April 12. ip) Mrs. Helen Stohlberc Parsons, wife of Dr. Philip A. Parsons, dean ol the University of Oregon school of : sociology and the Portland school ; of social work, died at a hospital 1 here today. She had been ill but . a j luncheon given by L. Horowitz, to j NOTICE TO WATKK t promote arbitration ill place of law i 1'SKIl.s HOPKINS IiATKItAfj ' suits, said that the word "alloy"; An important meeting of the i 'hat once meant "Inferiority," now j water users under tho Hopkins .stand for improvement. ! Lateral is hereby called next Sat-1 Steels are made better by nl- urday, April 13th. at 2 o'clock p. ' lo'3. "'e mixing in of other metals. ! m., in the basement of tho Medford Hotel at which the committee will make an important report on an option recently obtained from Public Water company, and other matters In which every land owner will be interested. All water users are urwontly urged to bo present. VICTOR BUK.SKU,, Chairman. Donald Clark, M. F. Hanley, '" 1. H. Kline, ; Frank E. Upton, John H. Carkln,;' 21 Committee. Human races are also improved by alloys, mixtures of other human : " I Beings, the ... ,. all kinds of humans that mix satisfactorily. j For reasons known to Providence , the Mongolian and Caucasian races. do not mix well. Those that gamble in slocks or anything cIkc are foolish and will regret It. Hut the country Jh pros perous and business is good. United States Steel reports at the end of March orders unfilled Reliable Grocery . C. A. Whillock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central Eat With Us and Eat for Less Self-Service Buy Just What You Want Large Display of Quality Foods to Choose From Specials for Saturday Only 3 Packages Seedless Raisins for . . . 23c 3 Cans Iowa Chief Corn for 35c 3 Cans 5 oz. Tins Oysters for 45c 3 Cans Fancy Minced Clams for. . 45c 1-lb. Tins Maxwell House Coffee . . 50c Fancy Cream Cheese, pound 29c Holiday Oleomargarine, 3 lbs 50c 3 lbs. Bayo Beans . . . . 25c 9- pound Bag Yellow or White Corn Meal 35c 10- pound Bag Pure Cane Sugar. . . 58c 25-pound Bag Pure Cane Sugar . . . $1.45 Gold Hill and Jacksonville People May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill and Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jackson ville. 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less Something New for The Man Who Shaves Himself Electric Razors See Them at the Hotel Jackson Barber Shop Union Shop : Makes old furniture look new again! IOWE BROTHERS NEPTUNTTE varnish STAIN flowsintoall the old cuts, scratches and marks and renews the beauty of old pieces. It stains and varnishes ot one stroko of the brush. And it dries overnight. Just the thing for floors and wood work, too. Anyone can apply Neptunite Varnish Stain and be sure of good results. Full directions with every can. Stop in and get a color card. Before you paint, see us, Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. Sixth and Bartlett j Phones i Hardware 134 Office 35-J j Furniture Dept. 35-R TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PIANO li'Olt SA Ij1J (Mil no that c Ikim hiMMi repuHHPHHod with largo iiiiiounl imiil, will Hiirrlflrp to ru- r: NixinMihln imrty for unpaid bal- jps nncf; cmivtMilnnt turms if cli'slrpd, - Your phoiioHrupli ur ortm taken In hk imrt payment. Kor Infor- 2 million write Mr. 1). llUKKlnw, ; j euro iMi'MdiTiiii & Wunhburno, SS: KiiKvnr, Oregon. 27 j KOK HA1.K Wo ii ro Inking ordorn for Mitmmotu Hroniu' baby tnr- ( keys for May delivery, (ilie eueh. j IUkIi ItairkH Turkey Kiirm. Tel. SS j .114, Central Point. 22tf KOK SALI-: KeMlauranl. well 1- l rated, almost mw equipment. 5- yr. lease; owner says sell, only z I M.MiO. Hetter Invewtiuate. K. O. ! Corn. MnntKmnery Ward UldK. j KvenliiK phonos 137V or tilu-J-H. K(K lOXt'H ANtl 10 ;to-iiere Hlnek raneh, lorn tod In idaho; 2 sets , of hulldinuM, ano hitch under I " j paid-up water riht. AVlll nc-1 i eepi iipiirtmeut house or hulnens iz properly here. K. C. Corn. Mont- Riimory W ard Hhlff. lOventnjr ' phones 1377 or Biu-J-A. - 1 ! KOK ItKNT Kurntshed ana it- i inent; private bath, Kurajje. Tel. ' JiOO-U Sl So. Ivy. 23 , 1 HAVK 1H2(1 Kurd Tudor with Kuxiell, would like to trade for same model Kord trurk with Kuxtel. J. IJ. Cox. 814 I4thl ! Jt. 24 ! KO K HA UK ItotiHonable dlseount i on Vd eqully lit 2 8 Kord Tudor sedan. Car run very little. Hoxl3 H. H Mall Tribune. 23 j ItANCII HA HO A IX 28 acre near ! Medford; anples. nears. ttranes. I I eherrti'H. Ok, eto., also farmlnK land: 2 houses, modern eonvenl j enees, eleetrle pumpliiR plant, i fine nprltiK. barn. feneliiK. Kuulty ' for sale nt Haerlflre. Terms to suit. Weo owihm- at 845 N. Hart lett. 24 WfrnimsM Tomorrow I Another Opportunity Day of MANN'S Ninth ANNIVERSARY I Jiist Look at These Values KOK KALU Kahlills, 3 Chinchilla bucks, 6 mo. old, from stock sub ject lo renMry or will trade for Now Kculund lied bucks. 1'hono WANTKD To rent furnished hnue or nparlmi-nt cullahle for I two persons. h,ix sou. Mall i Tribune. 2 I WILLI AM II. SIIKLLKY j 1 1000 euutty In new modern home with 8 neres alfalfa, to trado tor ' eiiulty In Medford liuine. 1 t Aero I'aelflc highway: new G rnoin modern home, 40oo; Kood j terms. i 41 X. Itlvorslde, J'hone 123. lit FOR MA LK HcUivul sopnrntor In K'"'il eoudlllon, 126; aNo old barn lo be torn down and hauled away, fall M4-W. ;2 A Nl'ltSK with modern country home would like elderly women lo care fur. Have radio, phono graph and piano. Call 0S4-W. 22 KXCllANtIK c,d Welaer. Idaho, orchard for Medford stuff, do or suburban. It's gcitliiK time to fiirm. fee Holmes for Homes. Nash Hotel corner. 23 KOK HUNT 2-room apartment: adults. 40 Uuinca St. l'hone Store Open Till 8:30 P. M. Entrance On East Main H Men's Dress Hats H All of our regular stock of men's dress hats, values up to $6.50, on sale at $5.00 Hats $ 4.4!) S $6.00 Hats $5.oJ H $6.50 Hats ;. ?3.79 15,'- f Men's Suits About 100 all-wool hand tailored suits for men. All good patterns and up-to-date styl es. Values from $25.00 to $50.00. V Price Boys' Wash Spring Suits at Reduced Prices This includes our entire stock of men's spring suits, all well known makes, such as Kuppenheimer, Stamford and Clothcraft clothes. $30.00 Suits $27.00 $40.00 Suits $36.00 $50.00 Suits $45.00 Suits Hundreds of new spring wash suits of linen, mad ras and broadcloths in the new spring styles; val ues from $1.25 to $1.95. o$1.00 Men2s Dress Shirts Exceptional attrac tive shirts in plain and fancy broad cloths and madras. Pre-shrunk collars and fast color. Regu lar $2.50 values. $1.98 1 Men's Athletic Union Suits made of fine quality broadcloth. Regular $1.00 values, S9 Boys' Dress Caps All-leather sweatband, with waterproof un breakable visor $1.00 Mann's Department -Store Phont 486-487 THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY ; Medford. Oregon Men's Rayon Union Suits Full Cut and roomy, button front style. All colors, $1.75 val ues, $1.49 Men's Light weight pajamas; values to $150 $1.98 Men's Work Pants Whipcgrds, moleskins and other long-wearing materials. Up to $3.50 values $2.98 Men's Dress Sox Fancy patterns of rayon and lisle. Regular c values, ..29 4 pairs for $1.00 my llllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill 641-W. ,7 ',