Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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HfTCDFORT) MATT, TRTBTTNTR. MTCDFOTW, OnFJON. RFXTMY. APTITL 21. 1029.
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Silt
ocal and
Personal
A. E. PttiTwn. Jiy Amlvrin NVd IIlll of Bethlehem, Pennsyl
nnd T. II. Kload. rin.eiiilnK the vania stopped in Medfoid yvnivr
Weatern Oil & JtefininK company, ' day ?urout to SSun Krunclsoo, to
loft Medfortl last Friday for Los visit ni shuer-ln-law-. Mm. F.
Anireloft. u horp ihev will KDend the ' Cornlne Kenly. Mr. Hill Ih a
remainder of the month transact- prominent official of the Bet hie
ing buHlnewi for the company. company und for a year
They expect to return to this city
' -i May J.
The forecast of showers and
clouding or today vlll probably i , Bring your invalids and old peo-
froml1"" w
ana Kent Home. ay
had churKe of their hip building
operutionH In South America.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Cb. 237tf
W. M. Shepherd of the Califor-
will
Mm. -Inhn itovnn r.f lhi fitv tiAK ' nla OrvRoD Power company
ah hor smii for fpw davn her bvo In uhuut two weeks for
HiHlor. M iks Arlio Kiromr. of iort- triI t liuenon AfieH. Argentine, to
land.
All kimui of woodwork. City
CUbinvt "Works, 227 X. Kir. GS
Among the monthly Oregon pen-
Wmh-
J4u xo
look over certain electric liyht and
power properties in that South
American metiopoliH.
j Heat your orchard with klndlnlg,
i blocks and slabs. Tel. 631. Med-
ford Fuel Co.
.Mr. and Mrs.
A. S. Kuhl
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who
mum rwently granted at
Ington. I. C, was one of
aiauiaa jiciuy oi i.tiein. i,n ViMit r,ir thir Mm Hubert
Window glass, all sizes: also plate foI. ten dayM ImH, will ,eavo
i tonight for their home in Kock-
not deter many anglers
spending tbe day at the river and )
other streams, but will, if the fore-
cast 'proves true, prevent many citi-j
en from doing much needed gar
den and lawn work, before and
tfter church hours.
'Dynge's old-time dance Thurs
day and Saturday at Kat. 31
Carl "Blgalow Is expected to ar
rive back in Medford, this noon
from a flying auto trip to Port
'land. on which he departed at
midnight Friday night to take his filas. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.
rwlfe. who had been visiting htmi ai. ... -Mccarty, tttate lire in- Utrd mi,I0is via Portland and
.for. a week, hack to that city. Mrs. f.spector Jn the forest service, who :Sealte
Blgalow ' and their children will j Is filling the duties of District State -Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
Joln him here when the schools i Fir Warden Dwlght Phlpps dur- fonJ j,.U(. Co 324tf
at Portland close for the summer, ling the lutter's illnwjt. returned the j MrM Kiank Preston will return
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po-j middle of the week from a trip to to .it.(iford this week nflor tspend--Uom,
10 iba. for $1.26; 60 lbs. Salem. iriK the winter in Tuscon, Arizona.
75c Delivered any placa In city.. Dry fir slabs. 90 load. Tel. 631. j Mrs. Alfred Carpenter is visiting
Johnson's Market, fith and Grape Med ford Fuel Co. 324tf j friends anil relatives in Pasadena,
Bt. Phone 97. 303tf For a several weeks visit with j calif., for a few days.
"A. S. Kosenbaum. the & P. sta-1 relatives and friends at Los Ane- jIeat your orchard with kindling.
les. Miss Lulu Howe left last I-rf-; Clicks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med
day for thnt city. : ford Fuel Co. tf
Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel 631. j u. Gordon Voorhles and
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf .daughter Marlon, recently arrived
The Grants Pass notary club in Sow York city, taking the trip
members were entertained by the from San Francisco by sea, via the
home ecenomlcs department of the Panama canal.
I Ladles' and children's halr-cut-
"tibn agent at Gold Hill, visited;
Ashland friends." said the Ash- j
land Tidings' "30 'Years Ago" col-
umn yesterday. t
' Heat your orchard with kindling, I
blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med-1
ford Fuel Co. tf
T. Slater Johnson, who has spent; Grants Phhb high school last Wed
the winter in the south and east, ncsday noon, a feature which has I ting. Nash Bnrher Shop. S4
left -Rochester. N. Y., Ills old homej become a yenrly event looked for- Mrs. Jten Sheldon has rented her
'town, last night and Is now on his I ward to by both students and rlub attractive home on Kings Highway
'Way to Medford, according to a members. The dinner was pre-j to Mrs. Stewart Patterson and Mr,
telegram received from him byj pared and served by students under and Mrs. Lincoln McCormauk, for
locat friends. Ho will atop over! the training of Miss Alice Horning, j mer well known .Medford residents
in Chicago and way points, and! domestic science instructor. i who are now. raiding In New York
Nestle liermanent wave. $10. city. During the rental - period,
Itoseborough's lieauty Shoppe, l'J
! So. Central. Phono 362. 31
Donald Jlowen and Louesa
eiroeta to arrive here in about two j
weeks.
Got those fenders and auto!
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet)
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super son, both of l reka, Calif., were
Kervloe fltatlon. Phone 418. tf- married yesterday afternoon by
Another California couple. Lydia County Judge Alex Hpnrrow. The
Marie Davlti and David C. Wallace, I newlyweds left for their home In
'were united in marlmgc In Judge Yreku Immediately following the
'Glenn O. Taylor's office here last Ceremony.
Trldny afternoon. Upholstering Call Jacksonville
8a le si ad y and demonstrator, 202. 3KC
house-to-house; Medford-maldo Announcement has been made
product; 100 seller. Inquire 235 j by Mrs. K. C. Appersou of Mc.Minn
,-tf. ivy Bt.
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To spend the summer with her
"brother, James K. Grieve, and
family. Mrs. Georgia Stickle, who
.had been spending the winter vlslt
mg her daughter and son In Cali
fornia, arrived recently at Pros
iect. Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. 631.
'Medford Fuel Co. 324tf
Temporary auto licenses were is
sued at the sheriff's office -yesterday
'afternoon to Milton Harvey,
"pierce-AUen Motor company, F. H.
McXMunr. J. W. Gibson and Pansy
Calder Of Medford; C W. Doty of
Jo!d IIlll; Homer Wakefield of
Prospect, and J. A. Cook and Clay
'Comb Motor company of Ashland.
. Iremmaktng, smocking and but
tbrihole. The Fashion Bhop, 424
MdfOrd Bldg, Phopo 1181. 1Stf;T
The following. nos Items fof-iii---terest
to Medford people arc from
'the ' Paris correspondence of the
rgonlun: "Mrs. J, M. Stest of
Medford, Ore., has been traveling
In -Italy during tho past month.
DAirlng her stay In Venice Mrs.
'Htest vas 'a gtiesl of the Grsnd
hotel." 'Gregon- apples by the
thousands of cases made their ap-'
'pearahee last week lu tho markets
raf Paris, than which there is 'In
regard to apples nothing finer in f
the World to smell. Tho npplo
crop in France last year was un-
' usually poor.1'
Money loaned to worthy people
't'6 pay their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co., Km, 12, Palm Blk., cor. I
Main and Front, upstairs. 24U !
( The office In tho Medford build-'
I rig and dental practice of the late?
Dr. It. R. Johhson has been taken j
'bVcr by Dr. I It. Wanders, who re-!
''eently located, In Vila city from
'Portland. (
Dry pine 'slabs. ' load..' Tel.:
SI. "Medford Ftiol Co. S24tf ,
., After hovlng spent the winter!
months at mining h claim near)
:O0ld IIlll, during which they made1
'modest wages, Myron Jones and
Wayne Helton left the last of the
'week 'for fticrainento, from which;
city tbry expect to return to spend i
ti'ext winter In again working the;
.claim. ' .
' "Let me write your fire insurance.
'Carl Y. Tongwold, Hotel Holland.;
hone Sti3.t . tf
Governor Patterson, Mayorj
l.lVetile and other officials will'
greet Taul V. McNutt. national
commander of the Atnvrlcan Le-t
gton, when ho stops at Salem next '
Thursday' en route to Portland
frbm Ashland. (
Hose mending, runners removed j
and snags 'worked back, llandl-i
'ifraft Shop. 216lf !
All anglers must Have licenses, j
and the bag limit In streams is 30 i
'fish or 20 pounds and one fish in
any one day, or 60 fish and Hi .
pounds and one fish in any seven j
consecutive days.
Xtucker's Taxi. Phone 68. Batei
25c "Prompl service. ltf ,
,'Of Interest to their many friends)
In Medford was the lsnuance of a
marriage license yesterday after j
iioon at the county clerk's office to ,
Theodore Flury, ,24, and Blossom ;
ilosd. 21.. The former Is a local
'resident and tha latter has been
'teaching achool In the Applegate
"district. ... ' ,
f : Free shampoo with every dolUr:
marcel or finger wave, from April
II to, 33, at Bowman's Beauty!
Shoppe. Phone 67.. 30;
, Roy Weaver, now in Sun Fran-
tsco, working in the American
Trust .bank there and attending'
'the Lincoln Law school, wrote his
folks, Mr. and Mrs. J.. K. Weaver.
thai Jie hud been selected by the;
Hcald Business colloge to demon
strate the adding machine In the;
business, efficiency show held in i
San Francisco last week, by the i
mantifaoturers df businm eoulD
ment and supvlie "-Central Point '
Amerlejin. - - f
ville, state regent of the Daugh
ters of the American It evolution,
that Mrs. James O. WnUier, Jr.. of
June and July, Mrs. Sheldon and
family will Join Mr. Sheldon in Los
an- Angeles.
. Fresh slpments of 'smelt arriv
ing daily. Free delivery any place
In city. Johnson's Markot. Phone
07. 338tf
Colonel Gordon Yoorhies is in
Portland on business.
Young Fred Schmidt l a pa
tient at the Sacred Heart hospit
al suffering from a broken leg
which resulted from a friendly
wrestling match with a school
friend Friday evening.
Miss .Margaret HenMley is spend-
Portlnnd has been appointed or-,Ing the week-end In Kugenc where
ganmng regent of a new chapter
at Portland, which city now has
two chapters, Multnomuh and Wil
lamette, both with memberships of
over Sou. - l
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. , 237tf
John Hosley, a young man of
Palm Hench, Calif., near the Mexi
Miss Kllzaltfth Durr. supervisor ;
of rural schools in Jackson county.'
j will h-ave tomorrow forenoon with ,
ta delegation of Oregon educators!
I.on a week's tour of , demonstration j
schools in northern California,'
going as far south as San Fran-!
Cisco. Those included In the party j
are Jesse Crites, assistant state I
school superintendent; 3 toy Can-1
non of Portland, Multnomuh coun
ty school superintendent: J. A. i
' Yaeger of. Pendleton, Umatilla ;
(county school superintendent; Mrs. j
I lirennan, Multnomah county rural;
'school supervisor? Kenneth W;l, j
i Lake coujity superintendent. i
I Mrs. Allen P. Drury returned to
J her home here last week, following i
j a week spent in San Francisco. j
I (iovernor Patterson Thursday!
named Dr. A. 11. Miller of MvMinn-j
ville as a member of the state
board of examine in In optometry!
to succeed Dr. Henry Morris of j
1 Salem.
Misses Ruth and Gladys Milnear!
are among the local Kpworth j
I-eaguo members attending the an-
nual st lite Kpworth League con- i
vention in Roseburg. The gather-;
fug will be In session today und
was opened yesterday.
W. F. Ramsdel, assistant to
Fred A mes, chief of forest man
agement in the Portland district
ofice, has been appointed assistant
district forester in district No. 0.
and will leave next week for Mil
waukee to make his home. Mr.
Ramsdel 1 has been in the north
west since 1914 and has been In
th Portland office since 1924. Dis
trict i) includes Michigan, Wiscon
sin and Minnesota. j
W. K. Mooney, who recently re
turned to his homo nt Prospect
from a t h ree weeks' n bsence a t
Klamath Falls, is now laying water
pipe for the new water system for
the Prospect school.1 r (
The expense of holding the an
nual state convention of the ,
American Ucgiori at Salem in Au
gust will be underwritten by mem
bers of the Salem post. Seventeen
members agreed to guarantee
? 17.0H0 of the expense. Other .
members will assume additional
obligations.' The cost of provid
ing entertainment features has
been estimated at i.ooo
A voluntary petition. In hank
ruptoy was filed in the federal dis
trict court at Portland lt -'-'
bv Ivan C. Wilson of Prospect,
giving liabilities of 31767.78, and
assets as none.
Measles Is the only dUea" of
which several new cases wr re
ported In Medford last week, ac
cording to City Health Officer I
D. Iuxkeep. The health of the
city otherwise is commendable, he
said. . (
Who is authority on the price of
whiskey in Klamath Falls? We
hear that the . price is raised.
Probably true, but the demand Is
much less, and usually except in
the whiskey case price is gov
erned by the law of supply and
demand. With whiskey the price
is reflected by tho Jones "five and
ten" law. There is less drinking
in this city than there was a year
ago, and no on ecan successfully
deny it. Klamath Fulls News.
Mrs. Mattio Parker of Central
Point, accompanied by her sisters,
Mrs, K. Stoher of t'larkston. Wash.,
and Mrs. Clark "of Traverse City,
Mich., were visitoi'H at tho home
of Mrs. Robert Reame on North
Oakdale last ; Thursday afternoon.
Marriage licenses were issued at
the county clerk's' office yesterday
afternoon to Krnest Cromwell. 23,
and Corinne Nichols, 1 K, both of
Ktna. Calif.; Donald Rowen. 3.1.
and Louesa Janson, 44, both of
Yreka, Calif.; Donald Charles :
Black and Lena Bennett both of
Yreka.
. Yesterday afternoon was busier
than usual with property owners
from, various sections of the county
making payments on the'first -half
of the T.t2R taxes. Which become
delinquent May f. No big rush is
expected until (he last week pre-ceding-
the -penalty dat.
plans are steadily going abea
for the formation of the ouk drove!
water district between Medford i
and Jacksonville, serving families I
residing in that rapidly growing!
section. Tho district is larger than 1
was at first planned and is ex- f
pected to be the means, of wide
spread development during the
next year. The water would be
purchased from the city of Med
ford and three directors are to be
chosen at a special election May 4
for property owners Inside of the
district.
Tularemia, a disease found in
ground squirrels and Jackrabbits
and transmitted to man, has been
found In Klumath county, where
one such case was reported last
Week. Dr. Frederick D. Strieker.
secretary of the state board of J
health, reports. The diseasu is
transmitted to man through the j
blood-sucking fly in Utah and i
through the wood tick in other;
states. Persons who handle, rub-j
bits for the market are often sub- j
ject to - the disease, said Dr. !
Strieker. j
Dwlght Phipps, HI at tho iSacrcd ,
.Heart hospital over two weeks !
with neuritis, influenza and pneu
monia, was reported to be show
ing further improvement yesterday,
and yesterday afternoon was able
to sit lip.
Vdding to the population of the J- AM-xa.mcr s was amor
Prospect action, two baby foxes j the business .visit mm,
bora lastVeef at the Grieve f yesterday afternoon from Jackso,
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Scottish Kite.
'Special meeting Siskiyou
i;odge of Perfection. 7:30
p. m., April 22. Special
business. '
U E. WILLUMS. Sec
she is tho guest of her sister.
Miss fiernyce llensley at the Zeta
Tail Alpha sorority.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Floyd Young, government fro-st
expert stationed here, will he the
main speaker tomorrow noon at
tho regular meeting of the Central
can line, who was an employe at j Point chamber of commerce. The
Crater National park last season, j Central Point chamber extends an
arrived here last week to await the; Invitation to every orchardist in
opening of activities ut tho park1 Jackson county to hem Mr.
tho coming sen won. i Young's talk on a subject of which
11. Chandler Kgan will leave this j he is an acknowledged authority.
Thursday for Chicago wbfre he Charles lteid, who has been
will Join Mrs. Kgan, who left a j working at the Santford grocery,
week ago lo nttond tha wedding of j has moved, to Medford, where he
hi non' Bnm'tt-S'l-utlder In Chi- I und his Bride wllr make their
1 !- ' hojiie, Grants Pass HuMelin.
en go erly In May.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOB -UAtiW Modern home on
. tV1 frel. In chole rml4-n-.
tlalwetlon: thro bedroom., two
b.th roonu. hnrdwood floors
dovnMairs: furnuce. garage, te.
; J6360: term. Cull room 427
. Bedford balldlng. 31
TODAY
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The Pick o'
the Big
Silent Pictures
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lPl1 A FIGHTING ROMANCE
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lW&yV tlS'iP J routing tale of
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l.,'.' Ml "'W nd bandit
SJr, -.A V i i."lJ ring of the air.
f 4 SV GOOD ADDED
f II SHORT FEATURES
ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC
STARTS
TOMORROW
Griffith
SATURDAY'S
CHILDREN
FOR 3 BIG
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ILK
BUTTER
CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
TH& SANITARY WAY
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Best Painless Dentistry
Plates
, . ' ' . THAT
LOOK
and FEEL
NATURAL
I make plates here in my Medford of
fice of sueli popular materials as Ileeo
lite und Uesinite . . . make tliem to
rive UKAL M.OUTII COMFOKT. . . .
Kstch plate is fitted with rreat care. . . .
I am not content with only satisfied
clients they must he I'LKASED cli
ents. ' '
Dr. I. H. Gove
Office Phone 872-J . Residence Phone 768-J
235 East Main St.
STARTS
TODAY
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ALL TALKING!
YEP, THE DUMMY TALKS
AND HE SAYS PLENTY
Action a kidnaped ohild a beautiful woman a gan
of thieves a boy detective and
PLENTY OF GOOD LOUD
LAUGHS
HERE FOR 3 BIG DAYS
1:30 to 11 P. M.
4 Shows Dally, Mon. and Tue.
'Kids1
Admission f
" Matinees Till 5 P. M.
Children 10. Adult 35
Evenings 25 and 50
ALSO
" 2 BIG ACTS
of
"TALKIES"
and
THE TALKING
. . NEWS REEL . '
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Likened hy the ancients to im
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A symbol of indestructible
purity! 1
A magnificent gift for any one,
any day in any month.
A good investment, too, that
docs not lessen in value as years
roll by.
There's real pleasure iu .wear
ing a diamond!
Diamonds must be bought on con
fidence. Let our long experience
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you ! ;;
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Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry
, .... - :. of QUALITY i
Main and Fir Established 1908
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Hotzone will see to it that even-tempered hot water
answers your summons at every faucet, morning, noon
and night.
Everyone can own a Hotzone. A five-dollar payment
puts it to work in your home. The remaining pay
ments are only a few dollars per month. Sec it today.
HOT-ZONE
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GAS VATER HEATER
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
' " ' ' K. I. DAZEY, General Manager
' 209 West Main St.' Phone 52
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Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Everything In Lumber and Building Materials
Distributors tor Johns-Mannville Roofings
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Cabinets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc.
' -The Old Reliable Established In 1908 ' " .
When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 238.
We can be of real service to
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