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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1929)
PXGE TWO WlimfrnT?T MATL TRTRTTOT!. MEDFORD, ORECIOX, FRTDAY, MAY 10, 1929. liTocai and 'Personal t party composed of the follow- lt Medford residents left here to Tflry for Crescent City to spend nev eiil days: Mr. and Mrs. Harry lnauarger and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Conger, Mr. and Mi's, fc-tylor and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hose- feurry. They expect to get a inrgc Gue-xtft from a distance register ed at Medford hotels. Include Bert McGrath, J. H. U Carver, H. E. : Wcndt. U. Knapp, O. W. Klmall of l New York City, CVis. Gottlieb of I Cincinnati, O., E. Riley of Chl ; cugo, Mrs. 13. K. Alnsworth of Chl j cago. III., Hello Haltzman and C. W. Owen of Philadelphia, Pa., and H. C. ArmslronK of Denver, Colo. . Green slabs, J 2 or 16-ln., select grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. i Tel. 631. 42tf Information has been received by tho Iteserve Officers' ansocla-1 tlun nf thlu ulnln Ihnt at Ihn rncunt national convention of the assocl- k-i i . i ii. T Vki B'ation hold In Indianapolis. Ind., the lowest it will be this season. UeutPnant-Colonol Clarence R. "I I .vi it n Ifarffn.rf ...... ... .... W-cni' '"'"" ' "-", i-juictiKiss, iniantry reserve or 1'ort-( jiumoer u. o-iti ' Mr,nd, was re-elected national coun- ? JDr. and Mrs. E.-, W.- Hoffman,' cilmun of the ninth corps area for p itHoday for Eugene to attend the the third successive term. juinur weett cna ttcuviiieu, onu win t urn Monday morning. Their son, Vernon C, la attending the uni versity.. . ' ? (carnival dance Sat. night, Nat liirge hall. Dynge Bros, music. 61 (The Alumni association of the Southern Oregon Normal school illl meet this evening at 8 o'clock &t the Normal school to discus ttins for Alumni day ut Com loncomont. - 1 . ; '. -Real Estate, Insurance and fcpndH. Bocbo & Sims.' Phono 8U 5. vV IMr; and Mrs. Lyle Fisher of flams Valley left today for San fancisco -where they will spend a tow weeks visiting their son, Wll JUlm Ftsher, who is situated there. jTny will also take a number of !iij)e trips to the pleasure resorts found tho bay city. JHelman's plunge opens May "4th. r Very Special Saturday Only Honey Ore am. Spice Oup Cakes made as only Fluhrer can make them. - i .) v - 17c doz. while our supply lasts. On sae at 9 a. m, i ; Smart Millinery, Including wide brimmed flops at special prices, S3.&8 to $10 The Band Box, 223 East 6th St., just east of tho Gro ceteris. C2 Th sheriff's offlco was searching today for Kthryn (Perkins, 14 yours old, missing from her home hero sin co yesterday forenoon. Hhe was reported seen In Eugene last night in com puny with another girl, but no authority on the report could be obtained today. Flowers for Mother's day. TJlaCH, tulips and panslos. Samuelson's Flower Gardens, 208 Clnrk St. CO Hugh B. Runklu, supervisor of the Crater national forest, is home from having spent the week on an Inspection visit to Rocky Point and other sections of tho forest in the Pelican bay district. ' Millinery Sale, 2G discount on all sirring and summer millinery. miss Tayior, 42 Ho. central. 4 E, R. Cunningham, eleclrielun at the Glendnle Lumber compuny mill, is in tho Josephine general hos- -He is suffering from a budly crush ed foot, the Injury huvihg nccessi tuted amputation of a portion of the right foot. Ho was given first aid in Glendale and was then brought to the locul hospltul. . Grants Puss Courier. i . Headquarters for Trades. Beebc :& Sims, Id S. Bartlett. 52 I W. W. Williams was among the I Visitors In Medford yesterday from 1 Klamath Falls. I Old-time dance, Nat Thurs. 4fi Temporary auto licenses were is Httod at the sheriff's offlco this fnronoon to C. E. Martin, Charles Elliott and V. R. Noland of Med ford, t. C. Grimes of Central Point ! and R. C. Goodman of Ashlund. ! All kinds of woodwork. City I Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir. 58 Included among tho Orogonlanu, other thun those from Portland, registered at Medford hotels' are F. J. Jlurvey of Handon, D. B. Nye of Hood River, J. C. Currle of Sa lem, Ij. M. Foss of Rend, Geo. W. Knight of Hubbard, S. W, McOou gal of Dullus and E, W. Bukcr unci J. M. Lumb of Eugeno. - You can't afford to miss tho sale hats at tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M, M. Store. Got'-your double stamps, too. 52 Ovor 60 students of tho Central Tolnt schools were to tuko part In a health honor roll parade In that city this afternoon, through Main strcot and to tho city park, where I a program was scheduled to be given, with Mayor W. C. Leover presenting tho main uddress and I giving each student a health honov I roll button. I Mother's day special Carna tions, per dozen, $1.25. Samuel son's Flower Gardens, 208 Clark St. 50 Mlsg Margaret Fitch underwent nn oporntlon for appendicitis at tho Sacred Heart hospital this fore noon and this afternoon was re ported to be In a satisfactory con dition. ' Smart new mllllnory on sale for S days at 25 discount. Miss Tay lor; 42 So. Central. 49 Old-time carnival dance, Oriental Gardens Sat. night. M Reliable Grocery .... . C. A. Whillock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central Go to a Reliable Grocery if You Want to Be Sure of Quality Foods and the Right Prices. Wait on Yourself. Buy Just What You Want. ... , Large Assortments to Choose From. Regular Price 10c a Package Egg Noodles, Spaghetti, Macaroni Your choice for Saturday only 4 Packages for 25c, 1 pound can Sclilling's Coffee.'..,...!.:., 50 Deviled Meat, '3 ounce tins, 6 cans 23 Deviled Meat, 5-ounce tins, 3 cans.... i!2 Libby's Corn Beef, 1 pound can ,' ii5 Best Foods Mayonnaise, y2 pint size 19f Best Foods Mayonnaise, pint size... 39 3 cans 5-oz. size Shrimp for 45 3 cans 5-oz size, Miss Lou Oysters .... 45 10 pounds Sugar, pure cane...... 57 4 bars Palmolive Soap 25 10 bars White Wonder Soap 33 Citrus Granulated Soap, package 35 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 Lesi Misi Olira Andornon of the aher- Iff'a office will leave rhla Evening f on a short vIhH with frier, tin and relative In Grans Valley, Oil, Greatest Millinery values Ih Mod- ford during our clearance aale for' 3 days only. Mats Taylor, 42 Ho. I Central. . 4 f jave iyncn, ciec at tno J'JMtea ; poolrooni and woft Tlrlnk eKtabllsh ment on Front street, was fined ?75 when he appeared In juntlce court yesterday and entered a plea of guilty on a chance of olllng hit ters for beverage purposes. He wau Arrested with other Front AtrcL'ti men earjy this week, nil on thej name charges. ! Cyphert, ar-1 rosted on a sales chargo, entered ' a pica of not gulltv. ; ! Peppy dance, W. f. W. hall, Friday evening May 10th. Everybody welcome. 4U Old-tlmo dance, Nat'ThurB. 45 ! Another business offlco wan' opened on North Bartlett atreat this week when V. H. Wood arid H, D. Powell, civil engineers and surveyors, moved Into a part of the building which was formerly occupied by the Variety store. Tho Wood and Powell offices had been located In an upstairs room In the Sparta building for the past year. The big Clearance Bala In Millin ery at the Km my Iou Hat Shop in the M. M. Store will save you mon ey. Got your double stamps this week. - ' ' : . 52 Cheap lumber and cedar posts. MedTord Iumber Co. 327tr J. 3.- Uunhter left yesterday for Klamath FallH, where he will spend a few days on bUHincss. Helman'a plunge opens May 4th. 70 After IhlH date I will not bo re sponsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Marjorlo Flowers. Dale Flowers. 1 4!i Persons who attended the annual Community llmno Products dinner last night may obtain tho wooden tickets, presented at tho door for admittance, to keep as aouvetilrs by calling at tho Chamber of Com- ' meree, where a supply Is available ! for those wishing them. The tick- j ets are printed on small piecuH of wood. 1 Supper at midnight, Fairgrounds' Saturday.' v IW Dr. M. C. Barber Is now lurated . at No. fi and 8, Douel Hldg;, abovf UuhscII's store. :' I y A nil i JLr TT MMJB XV ILK BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY 1 1 SS TONIGHT Helene ChadwlcK Doi-othyRevxer . C0MEDIE8 PATHE NEWS Coming Saturday, May 11 "DANGEROUS DUDE" Matinee 1:30, Evening 7 10 ami 15rf 1 Wn nro nut HitporHlltlmiH r!l'T wii bolievo in Hisns. Ciiunt silent HulOHDinn workliiB all tho tlmn. T'IchhIhr In lonk ut, catcliiiiB (lio eye. or liuiidi'ods, tlioUKimilH of fulled thai puns by. ART CRAFT SIGN SERVICE , . , 114. North Front "Thoy Always Oct "the Beat of Us" I Phone 1187 ay Of POPViA COMStlHT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT THE ALL TALKING SENSATION f HUNDREDS SAY ' HOLD IT. It Positively Ends Tomorrow Night ALL Talking Laughing Entertaining "Nothing But The Truth" ? ' ,. v.' FIRST ALL-TALKING COMEDY STARRING RICHARD DIX WITH HELEN KANE POPULAR VICTOR RECORD AND RADIO STAR t .f.-..k . and - LOUIS JOHN B ARTELS- NED SPARKS Furnishing Endlets Laughs TWO ACTS TALKIES Admission Mats 10 and 35 Eves. . 25 and 50 COMING SUNDAY WILLARD MACK'S ALL TALKING DETECTIVE MYSTERY "THE VOICE OF THE CITY" i tcomomy. Groceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE JAMS AND JELLIES I . r .ill' Now that the home supply 6( jams and jellies is getting low we are making a 'Pe01 feature of the finest quality of pure fruit jams, preserves, jellies, etc. You will be agreeably surprised to learn that practically all can be bought for less than it ordin- arily costs to make them at home. - ' Besides the low cost there is the greater variety no matter what fruit it is here in the size glass or can best can afford to payiy A. 1 ! suited to your needs your favorite . at a price you BREAD Mb loaf ..f.rrlfH 3 for 20c HAK oaf I . :....J ,.. . V;. ... .,10c Cakes ' fine assortment 1 of ' layer cakes, each . ............... 25c Buns, Parker House or Napkin Rolls ' dozen, 15c - FLOUR White Down a guaranteed bread flour, made by Sperry - 49-lb. sack $1.69 Drifted Snow . .-$1.93 Lion a good soft wheat flour 49-lb. sack . .'. $1.48 Other Savings Without Self -Denial BOHNART'S FANCY RHUBARB lb. ...... Calumet Corn Starch-l-lb pkgs. 3 for . . . V Golden Corn NoJ 2 can, 2 cans . 5c 20c 25c 25c Seedless Raisins, 4-lb. pkg . . . . , Sultana Seedless Raisins 25-lb. box ... . . .'. .V. V. r. l: $1.39 Honey 5-lhl can strained honey. . ,.59c White King Washing Powder large package . . . 39c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars; . . . 35c High Life Ginger Ale, 2 bottles . . : 25c Imperial Valley Grapefruit, med size 5c Green Peas fancy quality, lb. . . . 10c Sunkist Lemons, doz. . . ? . . ... 23c White Wax Onions, lb. ; . 7c Catsup California Home brand - 2 bottles ... . ... 45c Coffee our own roast, 3 blends ' , 38c; 43c; 49c 43c 30c 35c 28c 35c String Beans Pelaco brond No. 2 cans, 3 for ................ Prudence Corned Beef Hash No. 2 can Grapefruit Juice 11-oz. can, 3 for Swift and Co's Circle S sugar cured pork shoulders, lb. Malt Syrup-Tacoma brand No. 21 can . I'.;-. J ...... ... . Garden Hose U. S. Rubber Co's ribbed molded hose, 50 feet with .. couplings . .( V . $4.39 Paintget our prices on the famous . . Certainteed arid Weathershield paints, per gallen $1.59 and up 6-Cedar Polish, 12-oz. bottle 48c Electric Plates . V - . $2.49 to $5.98 Wire Pish Drainers . 49c Universal Food Choppers, $1.69; $1.98 Stone Jars, 5-gallon size $1.15 . SHOE DEPARTMENT Here you may buy with the assurance of good service Back of every pair of shoes is our personal guarantee of good wearing quality no sending away to the factory We back our own buying judgment with our promise that you must get full service for the price you pay Exceptional values in women's shoes, pumps, one-strap, T-straps, ties, oxfords, in all shades and colors Nationally known shoes from the Peters Shoe Co. THREE PRICES $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 For the Men Shoes and oxfords in all leathers and col-', ors all built for style and hard service. $3.95,! $4:95; $5.95 ;and $6.95 For the Children Our assortment of styles is so large that we have what ycu want Nationally known shoes such as Twinkie, Flexie and Simplex and every pair must give good service. A Wide Range of Prices All a Little Lower , i 1 : I SILK HOSE Mi Women's pure silk hose in all colors and sizes. The famous Fine Feathers Brand Per pair, 69c FOUNTAIN LUNCH Ready at 11:30 Old fashioned pot roast, noodles, mashed potatoes, gravy, buttered bread, coffee or milk 25 Cents Strawberry shortcake . , 15c GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF - DENIAL Use Our Parking Lot While Shopping In Our Store. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ''INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manag.r Phon 105 30 N. 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