Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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rXGB TWO
Iocal and ,
'Personal
It is a sad thing to many Mod-
ford anglers that the fishing sea'
son opens tomorrow instead of lo
aay, and many an angler will havo
to "wait until next Sunday before
'he' can -find leisure enough to try
out his luok. Jfowever, many other
anglers who"5 can spare the 'time
from baslnesa and other duties will
he at the river 'or olhor streams
first" thing tomorrow "morning with
rod 'and 1 reel td spend: the day.
Deputy" game wardens have re
ceived special Instructlons-to keep
a,; close" eye out :.today for ' illegal
fishermen and arrest ' them: '
Freef Bowman's Beauty Shop.
8 ri' every marcel a free re-wave
(Hvert1 -within three days except on
Friday or Saturday. Call' 57 for
aptfolhttnenti ' ; "' 1 2G
'; Thd Misses Sarah Whlilock and
' Ruth11 Lawrenfce-1 of ; Oregon State
. 'college' and Albany 'college, 'reapec
llvolyi have! returned to !the city
' for it week-end visit with homo
folks. Miss Lawrence will sing at
Sunday afternoon .services of the
i'resbytorlan ohurch. '' ': . "
'- Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po-
tnoesi 100 lbs. for Jl. 25; SO lbs.
76o. Delivered arty place In city.
tfOhnHon'g- Market, 6th and Grape
St. Phone 97" ' ' 309tf
9. O. Bradley," superintendent of
Hib''Callfornla.'Oregon Power com
pany, Js back Rt his office In tho
t?opcd'huildng,': alter several- days
absence .on account of illness.
Dry fir slabs, 6 -load, Tel 631.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf-
"County Assessor "W. T. Grieve
"was' up from ' Jacksonville this
week looking after business af
fairs." said a "20 Years Alto" news
item published In the Ashland Tid
ings of last Thursday. '
" lia'dlec' and children's halr-cut-.flnrf.
Nash Barber 8hop.' ' 34
'islm Sylvia Mrlckell caught the
flfsf big salmon of the - season,
bringing It ' out of the Rogue river
near 'tho- Wnasku inn last .Sunday
afternoon-" The fihh wa.1 4E Inches
longhand 'weighed 37 14 " pounds.
Miss Brlckell used a No. 7 splnnor"
nnd'-'CO-ponrid' (est line and -was
!'mlriutea in bringing the big flHh
to gaff. Another big fish got
itWy, but s"he hooked one more, a
((mailer one. Grants Pnss Bulletin.
'' Factory blocks, 18 load. Tel. 831.
Medford Fuel Co. ' " ' "' " 324tf
-.- Circuit cotlrt will convene to
morrow mdrttlng with the iiiul' of
a- civil casff, Involving the Med
ford "iWfional 11 ;!mnk ' against It.
Bfa'nclui'rd,'' Portland bond sales
man, 'Iti connection" with a business
deal. The -caso Is" expected to ho
finished by" tomorrow evening.--'
" tYphnlstcrlng -"dill Jacksonville
toil-' ' ' ' ',"'- ssn
The Rdutliprn' Oregon branch of j
rnn'Oregon llntelmnn'a asOHclullon 1
wlH'cbriveiio' In Ashland at tho May
meeting, ' with B.- ft. "Westbrooki
jnAnager of the Ltthla Springs ho
tel, 'arid'I.ew'Hansert1, proprietor of
(he 16tol Ashland, host's, according
'to -the decision made at the meet
)Vig"Jof the' southorn unit held at
crescent city, cant., last Saturday,
April 0
Wedding dnnivorsary cards nt
fiwem's. ;"" - '
J. ',' O.' Banlstor Is spending the
"VeFk-tond ,in Klamnth: Falls 1 on
.jtuslneas and pleasure.
, yo'tl 'clean ooa.K fel. 631. Mod
fcrS'Fuo! Co. ' j2'4f'
;' Fort' Huhhard, well known Cra
"t,ef"Natl6iirt parte ritngor, who with
;hts' Bdn, Fordlo.' had been visiting
"anothor son," Kari Hubbard; at
jnelllnghiini,' Wash., for a month,
arrived Homo last Thursday.
- ifeat your orchard with kindling,
nfdek's' arid' slabs. Tel. .631, Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Although John W. Johnson and
flcqtt ' t)avls', on .their 'tour of the
'wdrltt, anivod In New York Clly
f'rdm 13'ui'opb oarly'' 'thl month:
, AhAt tour'(s hot yet completed, and
. It w(U.hp' probably May 2 before
arrive home. Mrs. pavls and
Miss ' Ansel '""Davis were at New
"York ,tb" meet ttem "when their
boAf ' arrived there, and will be
iheriilters of' lUe party until they
return borne. Tho party sailed'
f,rott Now York- the other day on
tbe steamship President Polk for
o." visit at' Porto Klco ond Cuba,
and will .return homo via the
Panama canal and San Francisco.
V Get .those ponders and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheot
Metal Works, opposite Lewis .Super
Service Station; Phone 418. rtf
2 Tio 120.ao,ro ranch In the Siski
you vicinity belonging to Charles
Homes was recently sold to C. F.
jtunt of Valley View.
", .Cheap '.tuinber and cedar posts.
Meilfnrd Lumber Co. gS7tf
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We Pride
ourtelvci on the fact
that yiuhrer'g Milk
Bread is reooguiied as
the standard of com
parison in both South
1 cpi Oregon and North
ern California. ,
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Mrs. Tom Pankey and Mrs.
Henry Head left Thursday for Eu
gene, where, they will visit for a
.couple of days, after which they
will Journey to. Corvnliis, where
Mrs. Head, will visit with her,
daughter, Tholnia, and Mrs. Pan
key with her son, Hurold. I'Pholma
and Harold -are both sophomores
In tho Oregon State 'college at Cor
vallis. Central J'olnt American.
Window glass, all sizes; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf
Cheer up the person who Is ill
with a "get well" card from Swcm'i.
24
Following short official (visit
lh 'Medford,' Glendora'M. Blakely,
It.-" N.; state advisory1' nurHe, : left
yesterday for her headtjurtrtera In
Portland, following a short tour of
the state. She reported health
work to be improving throughout
the state, and ahe was particularly
pleased with tho- work carried on
by the Jackson county unit. Of
the 36 counties 1n Oregon, only 39
have organized health work J The
work carried on In the remaining
17 counties is- of an uncertain
nature.
Frsh ahlpmentfi of flmelt orriv -
Inp daily. Free deliver any place i be hold at Kalem April 18 t6 21.
in cljy. Johnson's Market I'honel Bring your invalids and old peo
87. r 1 :. 838ttple to tho-Anhland Convalescent
Temporary auto licenHes wore j and Rest Home. " 89
issued at tho sheriff's office yes-j Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Mason left
terday afternoon to 1.- W-.- Casad i Medford Friday to visit friends and
.of .Central Point, Wendell King, of
Ashland and the .- Commercial' Rucker's Taxi. -Phone 68. Rates
Credit company, Ilarley Dressier, 2ha. Prompt service. lit
Pierce-Allen Motor company, Roy
Mortreff and l-.ee Uaker of Med
ford. i- ,-t ' ' '-.! " '- c
' Cheap lumber and cedar posts,
Medford "Lumber Co. 237tf-
Battery U members of Ashland
leave July I for Seattle, where they
will he located for their annual
two Weeks' camp training, making
the trip to Puget Sound in connec
tion with a visit of tho Pacific
flret to tho sound.
These dogs don't need a license
Mpoonhie -pets." nt, Hwem's.
Kverelt Anderson, head clerk nt
,the ,Ialel Medford, and his 'Wife
left last Friday for a several days'
visit' at Rerkelny, Calif.
Tlose mending, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Hhop. - 21tf
Miss Annie M. X-ang of - The
Dalles is Oregon's candidate far
national office at the nnnUuJ meet
ing of the iJaughtors of the Ameri
can Revolution at Washington,
D. C, this week, f .
You are urged to heoome a mem-,
ber of Ithe Humane Soolety. AU it
cohIs is (1 a year. 26
Kn route to Crlssey flol(J, Bnn
Francisco, WentworUi Oos, army j
flier and former Pacific Air Ti'ann- i
port filer stationed hero tfni' a I
short time two years ago, was a
visitor at the local airport yester
day afternoon, arriving from Van-
oituver, ash, iwo army .woeng
planes ulso landed here while en
route to Ran Diego from the Hom
ing .factory at Seattle.
Dyngo's old-tirno novelty dance,
Nat. Thursday and Saturday. . ,24
Tho silver trophy offered each
year to tlvp Oregon National Ouard
no mini ny Kttalnlng tho highest all
around standing, will be presented
to the Klamath national guard at
Legiqn Memorial hall April 20 b
IX. O. ,Cal(ve,rt, managing editor ofr
the Oiegonian
J-et m$ vrie your firo Insurance.
Carl Y. 'Tcngwald, Hotol Holland.
ihono 903. ,tf
Among recent Oregon monthly
.pensions .granted at Washington.
JJ. (;., was onn of 0 to Raymond
U, Ackerlund n,f Talent.
Dyngo-'s ttld-tlmo novelty dance;
Nat, ThurUny and Saturday. 24
"Safety Hot" ,UuUIh, lp nharae
o,f uccldapt prevention work tr
Copco, returned Snturday f,rnm; a
UtiBipeKs trip to i In math Falls.
Marcels 75c and $1 at Cow man's
Beauty Shop. Phono 57.
Rogue Klk resort will ho open-
for bumness heroro the end of ,the
month, according to Us owner, ,W.
O. MclJonuUl, who was tn Metlfurd
yesterday from the resort proiier.ty,
located near Trail. Tlo has been
making extensive improvements
Including it park extending dtr sev-
oral hundred yards along tho Cra
ter Lake highway.
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blocks and slabs. Tel. CM, Mad
ford Fuel Co. i ' j ,tf
Portlmaster Wm.'J. Warner has
been taking a severnl dayH' vaea
tloti to cot his irardan in shane
and look after nffafrs at the ran oh.
Factory blocks, $8 load. Tel. GSl.
Medford Fuel Co.' 82-Uf
Tho canal system of tho Ornnts
Pass Irrigation dlntrlct Is in the
best condition this spring that It
has ever .been, according to C. K,
fttrleklip,' nsHlfdant stnto engineer,
who Is here checking on the dis
trict In connection with the re
financing operations. Ho nlio
finds the' sentiment of the people
on tho district better than ever be
fore, with the lands In better shape
to make use of tho water than In
prevloitM years. Mr. Strlcklln Is
optimistic over tho outlook for the
local project. --OrantH Pass Courier
Dressmaking, smocking and but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop, I24
Medford tlldg. Phone 1181. 13lf
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Iopgwlll of
Do (oris, Colo., nrrlved .last )veek to
visit Mr. XamgwIU'ti uncle, V. F.
Longwlll, of North Fir street. The
Colorado couple left their home
several months ftgo and have been
making an extended tour.
Humane Society needs ypur help,
Join today. 26
. Plans for the construction of a
60.000 Catholic church are ;hclng
completed at Klamath Falls! and
ground will be broken . for the
structure within six weeks. A nw
parish house will be constructed
adjacent to tho church. , !
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
A dog named Llndy was among
the 2rt Uteky dogs to have Itconttrs
furnished them yesterday nt the
county clerk's office. Ho was
listed as tho property of Jack
Wood, but not tho Wood of the
wrestling prowess, but a youngster
perhaps M or 12 yearn old. "My
dog is brown and white." said the
boy, - but now he Is turning black.
WouM his color be brown, white
and blnck or not? You see .he's
bren out In the smudge."
Gladiolus bulbs and hulblets,
wholesale nnd retnll, or I will let
(hem out on shares. H. J. Taylor,
734 llmvthorne, Grants Pass, Ore.
MEDFORD MAIL
The. little Hungarian pheasant,
which .has become a great favorite
with Oregon sportamen, has been
released by state game farms this
season to the number of 1500.
Stranded with an J 800 Bulck
sedan, f ulty paid for,' as his sole
assets, a Wyoming youth, who told
officers his father gave him $2300
and -told him to have a gtvl time,
is in 'Ashland awaiting mo.ey to
help Jilm on -his way. A trip to
Tia Juana, a, few days' enjoyment
,'of the Mexican revolution, etc., and
plenty of drink and the' youth
found himself penniless. "He was
;takcn Into custody hy Traffic Of fl
eer C. P. Talent. Ashland Tidings
Notice! Protect your new lawn
with metal eaves troughs.
Callj
411. Medford Hheet Metal Works,
719 No. Central. 26
City Attorney John.' H. Carkln
arrived home Friday night from
having spent most of the week on
business in Salem and Portland. '
School children's pet show, Arm
ory, April 20, 26
ETforts are being made' in Eu
gene to bring the 1980 state" Chris
tian Endeavor convention to that
''city. - Thl year's ootivfrntlon'' Will
j. relatives In Portland, 't-i ' -.;:
One of the largest crowds of
the season 'is expected tomorrow
night at the entertainment planned
by the Knights of Pythias at their
lodge Jiall for members and their
friends. Special Committees have
been' working on -the party' foii
somfr time." - . '
Birthday cards at fiwem's. 24
' You have the babies. We have I
the announcement cards. Swem's.
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Mrs. Volmn Daw and small
daughter of Klamath Falls are In
Medford and Trail for a short time;
having been Culled by the 'serious
condition of her father, Janper
Hanna, who sustained serious in
juries here ten days ago in an auto'
mishap. JIls condition - was Im
proved yesterday, but was still con
sidered serious.
Het your orchard with klndlnlg,
blocks and Klabe. Tel. 631, Med
ford Fuel Co. - tf
Marriage licenses were Issued at
the county clerk's office yesterday
to Sam -Meadow of Medford and
Gladys Lyman of Ashland; Merlvln
Pike and Frances Thompson, both
of Olendale. (Ore.; Conrad Hernian
and Kate Burdock, both of Sac-:
rn,mcnto.
Dry pine slabs,1 $B- load. ( Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. ; 324tf
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Hand Tailored Oxfords f: ''
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for jSprinljg War
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Sturdy, handsome, ankle-fashioned TUNN
BUSH oxXords that give REAJL fOonifort
diring the Spring and summer. '
TJiere are all sizes iu the nost popular
1 shapes and styles . . . Tan and brown leath
ers lead with a fair sprinkling of popular
Witcks included.
w i .
Evory single pair of NUN-BUSH oxfords
is mad by master craftsmen . . . manufac,
tured of the very f ineat materials ! . and
anfcle fashioned. Every pair FITS SNUG
LY and TRIMLY around the ankles
Come in . . , Just try on a pair
of NUNN-BUSH shoes . . . You'll
notice the difference right away !
TRIBTOfE, MEDFORD,
Grants Pass Lions planned a
visit to the Medford den on the
evening of April 20 during their
Thursday noon luncheon at the -Del
Bogue, after I.lon Wilson, of the
Medford club,' extended a personal
Invitation to a banquet and dance
that day In honor- of the Lions
j International president, Ben A.
' Kuffin. IJon Vice President Con
- M. Durland was named chairman
f of the visit to arrange details for
! the trip. It Is expected -that 20
Wons and their ladies will .go to
meet the international president,
.Grants Pass Courier, - . t
Notice! Protect your new lawn
with metal aves troughs. - Call
411. Medford Sheet Metal Works.
- ' No, Central. - 26-
u. -. aiceie, a i vision manager or
Tho California Oregon Power com
pany, with headquarters In -Yreka.
left Saturday for his home after
hrief business visit at the com
pany's general offices In .thts-clty.
Take your films to Bwem's for
master t hot o finishing. V 24
' Mr. and Mrs. O. McLennar have
reUvrtied'to 4heia.home in Marsh
field after a khort visit In Medford.
Miss- Winifred- Offleld vbos
copted a position '-with Santford-
Jones and company as bookeeper.?
Klamath Filte Herald.
i Call5 or phone to the American
Laundry for a free bundle of wash
neti. Useful for nfanv things, such
as wiop' rags, dish 'towels; and pot
holders.-"- ' ' J -C-v--- 23
Diamond lake reoelvs favorable:
publicity in the current Issue -of
Western Out-of-Doora, i magazine
ipubllshed In Portland, with the
printing of two pictures. One is
cn thc: cover HntT Is st a collection'
of trout taken from the- lake,' and
the other Is a vlew- of the lake
itself." - A short description -is
printed-with the latter picture.
Dr. Frederick C. Young, dean ot
the school of sociology at the Uni
versity, of Oregon, who died re
cently, left an -estate valued at
nearly - 1100,000, divided - equally
between the widow and1 two chil
dren
ILK
UTTER
CfitAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE i PORE
PBODUjCED - PACKED
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QREOON, SUNDAY, APRIL-14, 1929.
- Glenn Fabrlckf. the -Medford !
DomeRtlc laundry Vuft last week to
attend the annual meeting of the
Oregon ; Laundry Owners Jrotec-
tlve and Benefit association at The
Dalles.
Margaret Launspach, a member
of the grade school faculty at Mer
rill, Is visiting over the week-end
with her mother' Mrs. George
Daunspauch.
- Bert -Hostel and Edward Kelly
eft yesterday afternoon by motor
on a short business trip to Eugene.
They are scheduled to return this
afternoon.'
"Dr. J. M. - Keene of Medford
spent Sunday in Ashland visiting
friends," said, the Ashland Tidings
of lost Wednesday In its "Ashland
(Thirty Years Ago" column.
j Marvin fiarrick has only one.
game between himself find the city
-three-cushion billiard tournament
and it will probably be played to
morrow night with Dr. w, - E.
Laptls. . While he and N. Fuji are
now tied -for ilrst place, the.iatter.
has' agreed to give Darrick SiruV
place If he defeats Dr, Iantis, hut
if the latter is victorious, Fuji has
first place without .dispute. ; Dar
rick has. had the hardest schedule
of -any player in the tournament,
having played more games. .
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:A Prooutinatloii
'AVheceas, thirty-three states. In
cluding Oregon-are recognizing the
Week of April 14th to 2tth as "Be
Kind to Animal Week.'' and
Wnerens. such a humane move
ment Is of hiph' purpose, generous
impulse and a fine influence in
our community, therefore . '
He it resolved, that the citizens
of Medford accept the kindly pur
pose of this week In Its humane
spirit, and be kind and gentle to
all animals. A. W; PIPES. .
22 - jj:Mayor.
"" AS GOOD AS A TRIP TO S 8 fOJ " The Pick o' the Big WW
t t . CONEY ISLAND ' I -.f .. Pic'ur"11 s., .jggp?f-.
t '3 Days Ufc You'll Trin AV" ONE DAY ONLY
t omy ' 'SEE and HEAR I JUJ I . Contbutous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M.
' ' A&PfeV ' It All With l . -'''-'
t ': " dPkiSwx ' Music, Sound and, . 11 . .
' GOOD - T" ;
s-xs-A-rj ' l-fr,-; ' '' '.;;.? - features " Vt-.:
j "i . . starring 1 1 ??,' - - i5"4 Rothermel 's Music ' . ' r 1 -r. ?-
..'....-'.RENEE;ADOREE fSTrtK sbiodays.staets
ALAN HALE ; fejii& Tomorrow'
; spedai Added".; u ;M mmmJWm
' - i - Short Talking Dralna 'x ' ' '' .; M ITC'?!1!
' - "SHARP TOOLS" ' " MWIl
THE TALKING NEWS Ah 6
i u n n n n n n n r n i s" i
Trowbridge Lumber Yard '
.;. EveVythlnfl In, Lumber nd flulldlna Material
tOlttributort for J.ohns-Mannvltle Roofingt v
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
' Cablneta, Windows, Doors, 8creens, Etc
The Old Reliable Established In 1908
When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 238.
We can be of real service to you.
"Attorney Johnson and I fought
hard on the case and we were
gratified with a manslaughter ver
dict instead of a verdict based on
second degree murder, sold T. 'J.
Enright, local lawyer, who was one
of the defense attorneys tn the trial
of Clyde Moore at Grunts Pass
last week. In. the same case, the
prosecution was aided by Allison
Moulton of this city. . Attorney
Enright said yesterday, afternoon
the case Is to be appaeled.
' Practice for the annual Jackson
field and, track meet Is occupying
the attention of students of sec
ondary high schools and grammar
schools in the county.. It will be
held at tho. fairgrounds April 27
and will: be a banner day of the
year for the county schools, all of
which are usually represented at
the meet.
: Jerry 'ivorton, formerly clerk nt
the? Ltthla Springs hotel In Ash
land, has accepted a position with
the Pantorlum cleaning works of
this city, and Is devoting a portion
of his time to auto -delivery , and
part to duties inside the cleaning
establishment.
Hoy Hchuiz, logging contractor,
has returned to his heme In Marsh-
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
i ...ii i , - .3- . . j r.
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
United Htntes In April to make a Trtr"n "l..
' -WASHINGTON : PROVIDENCE vtf!lV
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field, following a short lime spent technical study of automobile roa
here on business. - . . - construction and financing an,
t gasoline taxes. The report will g
BEKI-1X VP) A commission , l0 the German government.
from the. Berlin chamber of com-; . ' . . : .
merce arid Industry will go to" the , Clean raga wanted at the Mai
KINGS iMiUURMt
f '1 "
liow Turio Kave an instinctive appreci-
alion of the fines thinfcs .in Hfe turn i .'
to Gorham Plate when it comes to the ; .
selection of table ware. f i' ;
The desifens of this silver ware are ex
quisite. Each is a perfect interpretation
of the style nnl period it represents.
Quality nnd finish are of course unex
celled since they nra the products of :
Gorham craftsmanship.
PiiccS are reasonable. $4 for 6 tea
i for 6 dessert snoons or
,. , , forli. $3 for 6 table spoons or forks.
Lawresice, the Jeweler
Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry." ;r, . ,
.X : of QUALITY i - r,i
Main and Fir St." " , . , Established 190!
Awakening
OF LOVE
.with .... ....
LOUIS WOLHEIM
and ,
WALTER BYRON
You'll see the screen's most
beautiful romance. one of
secret courtship amid the
thunder and turmoil of war.
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