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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1929)
..u KVGF TWO;,- unmifonn -wXtt; trtbtjntc, rEDForcp, ot?ecjot.' Friday, "aprtl -2b. 1920."" 1 g -r 1 ! r 1 11 ' ? : : 111 ' L , ' I '.' 1 ; 0 . - 1 , n4 ' "V: ! ! "1 Thi hob R01 of J, dim , : 8 outi ; Jam : are -null I Bent I luui ; Son, tho Wttl ng ; ului ; loll. : hot t; bi'lc i H i 1 : lieu: . inor f met my, ' llOHl . ; H'l;' com . fctt - irro j ut hi Httii ; whl I tho i luwi ; ; M ! Ml ' til Ul th tii Villi ! lint I havl - raw. ! Pu l) Hon! now ! foiu I 1 Yl nut onfi 1hro tu re In. j inlwUt or i C'liloji lli! ))IC1 U '. llllllll ninth !H'U i 3 11 of It flBhl, tCt Wll j Fir until ; IliUHS i KU-et roof him; Htuilf Fa IIIKO This 1'iloL imvm nmou nifn'. 1 the i KWOI1 tllroi mnnt Ih uii HllOWl, ."(J ' of ih; Joint tltll jii! pair I lilrca ; on lit , Jul lies red Front. I He ij undo I Gran n'j Ta'1 by fll 1 Iocaland": -'Personal 1). J. Oroei wim twnttMH'cd to two yetii'H In th Mate penitentiary when A representative of tho Austin KiiKiiiocrH it, here conferring with tho muyur nnd ulrport com milieu. V Mr. Powers, O. S. C. drainage ex a' pert ia also here to" aid tho airport f committee by giving -advice on I jtho now field today, and conferred with Mayor Pi pea before noon. I t "Fish and fool fit." Wo sell the tackle. Store open Sundays, r Rors 't& Itoss, Central Point, 1 36 Nat. opcnf;svnrty.,-tt slf. 36 j The encampment merftbrs of tho jr. 7. O. O. P. are expected to tuta out ij'ii force' tonijfht to aasint in con- ferrins the patriarchal decree, and Jalso to disc una plans for nt-udstlnff : Jn the refcepttntn-for'ihe cram) Jodse w next month In this city, w. Millinery bargains? fpr Saturday . at the Emmy Lou HnuShop in M. f M. alore: One lot of hats ft each'; ono lot $1.69; one' lot $1.18; one lot $2. OH; one lot $3.99. Real mon-- ey savers worth twice the" price. The newly appointed Hote'bor !' ifrj.' X. v fJoduc nnd Mrs. ?1T C. ulrport t oinml.swion hus ordered u (iuli;y uf Ashland were cuohlk. thv he entered a plea of KUllty to- fnr- nurvey of the 140-acre tract wiilrh 1 first of thf week of Mr. and Mrs. j ery in circuit court 'feHtfrrday.il beinn held under option for l'iir- Jai k Terrill, who reside on the Creep was a local nluminuin wiles- j chaMC for aviation 'purpo;eH. Ump-; JackwnviJ1i- road out of Mdfirri. man and had Uoen fiiving neit;h-' Hua- post of the American I-cioii i Dame, Cold J I fll. Hat. night. 3i t borhood denioiiKtrulioiiK at differ-: holds the option on the tract, whieh j nUMO mendine, runners removed ent houses. :Tlio charge was the city will take over as soon us(limj HnitKH worked back: Ilandi bruuMiit aKalnst ttlin in connection the h-gal transfer can be made, j ciaft Shop. . . , : ..SIM with the handling of .sales. . . j Tho city's K'S.UUO bond issue has c. 'Turner of DickinK.n m 11 Darwin tulips, GOc and 35c a been suld, and the money is on de-( ja apemilng a nhort time In Mi-il- uoRen. . sus i..wk ac. ' fli-jposa rrauy i v rxut'nuru upon , for, vWtlnn his niece, Mrs. Ix-Kter The Woman's association of the i tlio proposed itnprovemenls. j Ciish. Prejyterlau church will hold a' uiB danee, bis orchestra. Wal-1 Factory blocks. $6 load. Tel. 631. ooa uo rtamraay, April zb. at er's; iat; night tAdm.-iOu, dance : Medford Fuel Co. 3?4tf Heott VVoolf store, 217 W, Main. Mrs. Grace Oliver, Secy of the as sociation. ' 35 r. ana airs. j. i. nummerviue .(. ,., u,wiun m t-un.ana v.sneu irienos m iie- (10 John Furr- of R0seburB and a! ford-todio-,' en trout to QalifornJa. neW Ewiex to iH. Ralston of Med- 7 0c. "Nat open Sunday. J 36 The Hudson-Kssex garage today 3& , Window Rlass, all sizes:1 al no nlate glass. Trowbridgo Cabinet Wlu. tf Air.i.ftDpinierviue m iraveitne sales- iifnri Amonjf the Oregohians register ed at Medford hotels are W. L. Powers and W. R. I-ewis of Cor vallls, C, W. Owen and p. C. Bran deberri;of Albany; TV'b. Taylor of Tillamook, and the following from Eugene: F; AW MarksC. Ci 8UI- son, C. 8. Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. O. F, EiHttiiipmcni, ' Work in Patriarchal degree to night. All members rciucHtcd t be present. , 3.", HatH;retiuced for Saturday at the f Bund liox. 223 Kast 6th Ht. Values to $17.50 at $3.98 to $l0.ro, in cluding the famous Guge nnd Mon ogrnm hala Ve.aW green, stamps. I Two petitions In voluntary bank- ruptey after having been filed In the United States court at Port 4 land, 'wej-e received today by Harry ft rBkyrman, bankruptcy refereo. Ono ( 'petition was made by Harry Turn ' blade proprietor1 of a meat mar J kot on West Main street, and listed llabilltlea at $3,288.11 and assets at J $218.60. The other petition was I filed by Maudo .EiiKlcdow, Grant fc-Pasa storekeeper, with listed Tin t -billtlCK of $5,J.14.78 , and assets of T $7,463.89.' IJfv A ;'. ' i lA. f Next Saturday Is the nito at V Jackson Springs club. 36 & Mr. and Mrs. John E. Flurry of Itosebuig are In Medford while Mr . Flurry attends tho Shrine ccro I inonial. ' ' l.Jl,' I ,, Nat opens Sunday. 36 If Guests at Medford-hotels. from a 1 distance include .Vlr) nd jNi Stone of Detroit, Mich., Max I Steifel, F. h. Johnson of Chicago, 111., Don Foster, V. R. Florlta of J St. ItOuIh. Mo., A. McKenzle of Van- couver, B. o:, Mr. and Mrs. C. ,AV. I Parker of Salmon, Ida., and Mary I Flint of Stanstead, Can. : Drafting and tracing done for t eontractorn and builders. Address . 801 80. Newtown. 39 SJ The semi-annual meeting of the southern Oregon I. O. O. K. asso- elation will be held In Ashland next f Sunday. Tho date marks the 110th annlvei-sary of Odd Fellowship in ' America. A basket dinner ut 1 2; 3V In Lithia . I'arkj Is inclutfed'in 10 program. . t i' 'Flah and feel fit." We sell the .tackle, itore open Sundays. Rows A Ross, rentrat Point. 36 f K. K. Kuhll of Portland arrived 'ln the eltv venterdnv to reonen bite ;1 "gold mlneMn (hj O'dlK'ek'Wn tiuns lu-ur uuiu tii 1 1, which iihu UHen" blbsVd 'slnW't'ho'linrt' of the Par because the deep.now condU ' tions prevented th coding in ot supplies. Mr. Kuhll ejepects to "npend'moKt of this yeav during Ihc ..operation pf the mine, between the flatter and Medford, with occasiwal "I trlpa to Portland. This la his first visit' to. Medford since last Deeein '. . bnr... The nilnos la ..opening, vjth , fieven ..employes.. . ..." 1- ,,. : "Kish-aJul Xel fit." Wo sell the h taeklo. r.Htere open Sundays. Ross j. & Rom, I'entral Point. 36 Dance, Gold Hill, Sat. night. : 3R Included among the visitors In Medford 'Wednesday from Klamath Falls were Helen Smith. Mr. and . Mrs. D. W. Johnston and Santfurd Jones. Nat opens Sunday. 36 ' Mr. and Mrs. Ora Phillips of 'Jacksonville nre guests at the Jes sie Caldwell home for several days. Mrs, Phllirps iv the daughter nf ,f Mr. and Mrs. CardVU Klamath News. f Just right. Get your hair cut at I George's Clean Tcwrl Bhop. 7 N. f Fir, and you'll say it'a just right. 3 ' i J ' AW R. "frngstrbm.'IT. M. 1ac & Dermld and Geo. VanHorrr' are" I among the business visitors In Med" w; frd from Seattle. Vl 1 Factory blocks, J6 load. Tel. (31. Meilfora Fuel Co. SiW .rliiuln lT.nnn,li.'lvnfl In Mf.il. C. lroy Towcm. H. J. Well,. J II. ,,. yMtc)ny from ,,;UKOnP to nt. tend tho KcottiHh Rite reunion. ihhi. ; 1 ijanistkr a(1kcv(1 in'c, ik now' located in Medford Ware house Itldg.. cor. S. Fiont pnd. E. 10ih St.. formerly occupied by Med ftrl Grocery Co. . ' - ' 37 Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Har rison. Don't miHS the wonderful bar gains at tho Emmy Ixiu Hat Shop in M. M. Store tomorrow. 35 Dynge's old-time dance 60c. Nnt big hall, pat. night. . 38 Severn! thousand postnl- cards inviting outsiders to motor througli tho Salem orchard districts next Sunday havo been sent out by the chamber of commerce of that city. The annual blossom day is being sponsored by the Salem Cherrinns and other civic organizations. The -blossom routo will cover eight miles. ' Millinery month end sale. ' Kory hat at special sale price, $1.59 to $4.98. Klddlo hats COc to $2.98. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store.. 38 "fhoj" Modern Woodmen will; ho,ld a very unique Initiation Monday evening. April 29th, when they will Initiate into woodcraft a father and twin sons, another father nnd three sons, and several others. Scely Hall left by P. A. T. plane this morning for Oakland. Burbank and os Angeles, Cal., to inspect airports. lie will return Monday or Tuesday of next week. Primrose nnd snapdragon plnnts for sale. "' 206 S. Holly. 35 Seo tho money saving bargains at the Knimy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store tomorrow. 35 A marringe license was Issued at the county clerk's office today to Harry Harding of Venice, Cal., and Lueillo DeMotto of Ios Auceles. (SI d ney Ne w t o n of M ed ford is spending n few days here on)1 busi ness." Newton1 reresents Hubbard Bros., hardware dealers of Medford. FlnKOburtf Nev-Review. DyngiVtf-oid-tlmn dance 60c. Nnt big hall, Hal. night. 38 Nat opens Sunday. 3t !Tftc scarlet Xev't-r sitiiafJpnrwJilch' had reached serious proportions in Jackson' county a few'" weeks ago. hv now wholly t satisfactory, with new cases reported on n much low er at'olc, aioordlng to the county health" tinit, w hich Is now directing its efforth toward curbing a pos sible- measles epidemic. ' Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. ' 237tf Dance. Gold Hilt, gat. night. .16 Mrs. Alfred Cavpenter. who has been visiting relative's nnd friend In Pasadena, 4'at.. will return to Medford nex't Tuesday. A month-end reduction sale on spring hats nt the Hand Box, 223 Kast Sth St. (Just cast of the Kcon- omy Groceteria) tomorrow. 35 Chives at the Public Market to morrow. 3 5 Mr. and Mrs. A. 71. Hays, for the last 20 yeurs residents of Ash land, liut Monday observed their tfith wedding anniversary, with hundrcda of friends calling at their homo throiiKhnut the day to ex- tendt best wishes. Mealy Klamath Netted. Gem po tatoes', 100 lbs. for $1.1:5; GO lbs. 7tc. Delivered any place in city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape Phone 97. 309tf Heal your orchard with kindling. blocks and slabs. Tol. 631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf Phone n i ILK UTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE Get those fenders and nuto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Iewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf 1 Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes.' The Fashion Shop, 4 24 Medford Bldtr. - Phone 1181. 13tf U Lelloy Weeks, a motoiiwt from Kt To.,.. I lu rtl.la.rn Cut rnuluLM-lmr this forenoon at the local branch of the out of state nuto registration bureau, gave his Oregon destina tion as Medford. PRODUCED PAT KPD Money loaned to worthy people! THF ANITA DV yaa to pay their honest debts. Thnmna ' " m ,T"n1, Realty.Co.. Itm.32. Palm Blk.. cor." Main nnd Front, upstairs. 2 ttf 1 Dance, Gold Hill. Sat. night. , 3fi ; The old Opp mine building, a short distance above Jacksonville, ! recently had a close escape from : being destroyed by fire when flames were discovered burning one of the wajls. The blaze -was: rijseotfered, by IiVerne Newman and 'his" sister Koa of thin city, and ! through considerable effort f hey were able to put the fire under control with buckets of water and dirt. , The blaze was believed to have been caused by a brush fire nearby. Fresh shipment's' of smelt arlv' Ing daily. Free delivery any place In city. Johnson's Market. Phone' 97. 33Stfj : Dry fir slabs. $G load. Tel. 631. E Medford Fuel Co.- V ' 324tf j Included among the many Port-! land resident 8 in Medford on bust-1 ness:or pleasure are Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheet, E. W. Thompson.! A,- O.! Nelson, W. J.; Coffey. AG. j Mnrklaud. J. I 1'ltmiin, Mr. a'nd j Mrs. C. Ueed;- Mrs. Then."! P.! Brown, K. K. Ju)lK. Mrs. W- 'G. Moffftt, P. E. Hartson. W. .1. J-'r l- J ser, . 1. Kerr. E. H. Schmeer ISIS - ' . 1 TONIGHT , WM. FAIRBANKS' Best Action Drama Full of Beal Thrills 1). V..(nil(ea...C. C-.Avcrson. Mr. i (i iMid.Mn.- A. Jiiloff und J. i..: Col lins. . '.. .... . . . . Dry nine Blnlis. (5 load. Tol. 631., Wedfonf, KUfi Co. i ') J24tt (Jjil-llmn dniil-ft TliliW. ' 3X TOO LATE rT6CilASSiFY FKlt FALH Ford Coupe. $1 Good rubber, lit Alder., cash. VtU I.FJASi'lKlNPst 4-room house 3 lir Medford,- In vi'r- lpy nelizli- i.orbood: pitiily finninlvu. elnr rlci ijinKO. furnuue, - luo-dwood -ffMirrf. flrepluei', tutilve. (4T lier inonth to deKinible tenants. Tel. 7T3-M for uppollitnient. 3 .".If WANTKU Aladdin keroneno lamp. Dr. Klllott. 3; 9t PATHE NEWS comedy . Gqod ScohU IMul r Wator Sports r ', COMING' SATUROAY "SOUTH OF SANTA FE" Matinee 1:30, Evening 7:00 ' - 'IP "and 15-'' y FOR RENT 5-room house, out-i buildings and garden, plowel ready to plant. One mile . of S. Oakdale on Stuart Ave. C. -Howry. 37 FOR PALE One bay mare, one pair matched black inure, at ranch 2 miles nonthent of Mrt fonl. G. L. Schermerhor, Tel. 820-V. 37 VOCNJ BOY. IX. desires work of any kind. Would like work in grocery store; cxp Tel. 1434-R. FOR RENT 2 rooms and bath. " completely furnished, newly dec orated. 5U4 N. Fir. v Phone 76. tf NOTICE M.W.ofAV ; ,M. V. A. will hold a ii'ii:il mootliiK Moiiilay evmilne, April t Initiate several candidates. AH XeiKhburs are urged to be presont. ... ; r .-v ; We havo built up ait cnviablo -' . Reputation on the superior; quality of our French Dough nut and tomorrow- we will offer them at a very special price which will make them doubly attractive, r. - ;&.: French Doughnuts Sat.Only 23c doz. Our supply on this item i s naturally limited. Phone your order or conic early. . .. tcoinomy Ciroceiteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Canned Peaches Now, Buy f lke 'eporU of the freez in California are true, there is bound to be a shortage of :-, peiei.and prices will be high. Prices have already advanced but we bought heavr 'Uyi; Pon a the freeze was reported and will, as usual pass the saving on to our ,'! customers. i;: f' " . " v' ' 'v' ' ' ' ' '- ;- , .'( We have 50 cases of Del Monte Fancy Peaches in the No. 21 can, which is nearly the same size as a quart fruit jar, also some of the smaller size cans, and tomorrow while they last: , r e a .. X DEL MONTE FANCY PEACHES- In Heavy Syrup No. Vfe cans Per case : ..... of 24 cans . . .. j -.v. r, . ..v;;.;'... .. . . -. $5.19 ;;); BREAD Mb. Loaf, li-lb. Loaf ,.r, r f y . ! 3 for 10c JOc Buns, Parker house or Napkin rolls ' doz. ...... ..i. i5c "Special; One Cent Sale One-pound cans of Multi Malt-1 a de licious Chocolate Malted Milk ' . ' ' ' and ' V-' Mallow Malt A marshmallow malt ed milk. Buy one at the regular price 55c Take the other for i 1 c Other Savings Without Self -Denial Chocolate Cherries, 1-lb. box . .... 43c Green Peas fancy quality, lb. .'. 10c New Potatoes, 4 lbs. . . . . : . : ; . 25c Sufl -Kist Lemons best quality, doz 22c Grape Fruit No Needasugar brand 1 . ; , yea will like them better large ' i size, each . . ... . . . . . . . . .. .- 5c Lettuce, good quality ...... '5c Lipton's Coffee -4U- 1 lb. in vacuum '.;. can;: ,". : . ; :Vl '..' fV'50c Widlar's Pickles sweet, sour, rel- ' ish mixed, sweet mustard 4 oz. Z ''Jars, , :: :, ....... 3 for 25c Lawn Mowers you must see them to appreciate the saving '-' $7.98 to $11.98 Garden Hose : U. S. Co's molded ' ribbed hose, 50 feet . . ... . . $4.39 25c 35c 25c v Dona Castile Soap, 4 bars ...... Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . ... . . Jersey Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. ..... .: Warrenton Clams a special price , that means a big saving No. 1 tall cans . V. ...... .. 3 for Pineapple Solar Brand, broken ; slices, No. 2 cans . . 3 for Libby's Pineapple Solar Brand broken slices No. 2 cans, 3 for Mermaid Crystal Bath Starch,' pkg. Mazola Oil, qt. cans . . ". '. .... . Pure Pork Sausagepound Sugar Cured Bacon Squares pound Garden Tools hoes, rakes, forks at reduced prices.' Big Ben Alarm Clocks, Westclox, New Haven, and other makes ' - r 89c and up 59c ;;.; 59c 69ci 15c 42c 15c 19c all ORRETT'S for cake decorating 15c of Good House Keeping magazine regular 50c value Orrett's for cake decorating . '. . ' .:. . .... . . . .15c. Both for 39c FluKrfer'i J . (1. A. TO.NO, ClerK. I 1 ) cver have we had the pleasure of presenting, 12 f J tr-tti? n n ""'""'nS picture that 'has "received so' Kg j ' ! jjV 4fA much 'splendid praise as this greats.- S. Van p ' ' ' iK Py"e t'"'y' ' '' ' ' " ' ' ' tijt !' W'M' MURDER . I i CASE. I ((!?5l94L v- '' " It's the talking detective elas- li I 1 .sjsjv. sic of all time, both in picture ijjrjh a 2 BIG ACTS i?j i ; T'.''.y" sunday;'. eZsS Iitwwi'-' il ' j W TH6 SECOND BIG I $tg3g?C f r KM all-talkino I TI?:;::- ' fl OUT-OF-DOORS DRAMA, SSJ.iSSSS ! .1 lue2 ' 7 HURRY! onlyore days TJ i V, .N . . xj y "THE fuJiTWiririxX Gone m I GREYHOUND O ulgNhlJ ? M i t LIMED', ' f'-:vi:-C"s2r1J-ir. Tim. M tli II i SHOE DEPARTMENT Tennis Shoes for men, women and a children the famous Keds and Firestone . : . . 85c to $1.85 Men's Work Shoes Composition or leather soles built for hard ser? vice: . values you would hardly .expect $2.95; $3.95; $4.95 Children's barefoot sandals made for tough wear, ..... $1.49 to $1.95 Women's oxferds, pumps, ties, one straps, in all leathers and colors, styles to suit every taste and sizes to fit most every foot $3.95; $4.95; $5.95 Silk Hose-rFine Feathers brand. All sizes and colors. Pair . . .95c Breakfast Service Beginning Monday our fountain will serve breakfast from 7 o'clock to 9:30 Waffle, toast, hot rolls, cereals, cof fee, etc. Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 Breaded veal, corn fritters, mashed potatoes, buttered bread, coffee or milk .......... 25c Hot Chili all day . . 10c GATES & LYDIARD . . SAVING WITHOUT SELF - DENIAL Use Our Parking Lot When Trading in Our Store. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights -This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Fred Gottfried Arroa TurnDon , GOTTTEIZD ft TUBNB0W ! Expert plumbing, heating nf H httt metal rtpar shop. S Wa specialize en servles t real enable price. Ne Jeb tee email. 5 tit N. Qraee St. Phona KM S3 Women's Hose $1.00 Pair 0 Bilk from top to tos with pointed heel. 0 . jlllllllllllllUUUllllllllinillUllllllllr INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Minaeer Pkese 1M t H, Cestrel ''HiMiiinminiiiiiiiiiiiiiincr Pi 1 MoT !