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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1929)
P3GE TWO Tocal and 'Pergonal Thiii Is Mother's day when every one' ls expected to extend messages of lpve or greetlnR or ultttt to bin or her mother, if living, or honor her memory by weurlnK a white flower,: if dead.'. Mother's day will be i formally observed by 'most churches today itb, speoial. er moiu and he like. Many mes sages of greetinB wero sent out by the local teleishanh companies lant nlKht by local men or women to their 'mother In ull parts of the country. The second Humlay In May. .designated., us Mother's day. has.. In IS years, become one of the ouutandltiK !'day" of the year. Fifteen years ago Mother's day was , practically uncelebrated .In Amer ica.' ,; i ,;'..' Get, your "KUh.V Wo' have tho tackle-. ,JJerrydale Store, No. Klv erslile. ffti , M ' Mrs. Fred C'Jlvin, who has been laid up at home with a badly sprained wiWe since last Tuesday, hopes to be able to return to duty within a week at the CoIvJb drug store, 'Where she. assists . her bus-band-as pharmacist. Mrs. Culvig left her Uonje for, the1 slpre last Tuesday and sustained the Injury yihen she slipped and cjll; on u slippery sidewalk.'.' Come to J'arlsh Hall, .Wednes day evening at o'clock. . Urldge and five .hundred wlll.be played. Refreshments. . Benefit Bt. , Ann's Altar society. 'Price 36c. . &3 J.-T. Lilly of St. Paul, Minn., ' arrived here recently with his fam ily and has purchased a two-acre place from William Olsen in this vicinity. ; Mr, Lilly Is enthusiastic about the Kogue Ulver valley. .-.This paper. Rives free tickets to Barnes' circus for children under 16.. see ad and get busy, 69 . Three offclals of the Diamond Lake Jtesorl company were husl-1 ness visitors in . Klamath Fulls Wednesday from Medford. They were J.. A.. Terry, president; J. W. Wakefield, director,, and Oeorge L f toward, manager. Mr. Howard stated the resort will probably open about June 1. The officials stated they . anticipate a -good fishing season at. the . lake. Klamath News. . Medford lodge No. si, I. O. O. F will entertain the Orund Lodge, Department .of Oregon, in their state convention, May 20, II. 22 and 23. and they are desirous of secur ing rooms In the homes of our citl- sens. Anyone that will rent rooms1 for the above dales please send name, residence number and price to John A. Perl, chairman of the housing committee. - '. - 61 Paul Gannaway, Copco employe at Roseburg, -Ui spending the week end visiting his parents in this city. , Hslman'a plunge opens May 4th. ii . ,- n, . '.. :-..-. 70 Miss JUma Howell, who has been employed for some time at the Ashland Electric bakery, has been transferred to the Electiio bakery at Medford. .Miss Mary Canon berg, daughter of the proprietor of these two places of business, will take Miss Howell's place at the Ashland! bakery. :nobby's -toAsted sandwich shop Just opened. Specialize In all kinds of sandwiches. 23 So, Riverside. 61 . C. M. Rims arrived hero yester day from Klamath Falls and will in, the (future be associated with C. R. Reehe in the Beebe & Rims real estate and Insurance bustnoHS at 1 South Bartlett street. Try our new drinks, "Airport Special," "Htevedor Punch." Ber rydalo Store, No.. Riverside. 61 Miss, Orace Carney arrived Sat urday morning -from Han Frnn cisco for a few days' visit with her parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Carney, of Rlackwell hill. Children ; gc.t free tickets to Karnes' circus. May 16, for vory little effort. 8oe ad elsewhere 63 Kirby s. Miller, a fprmer woll known resident of this .city, hue been .named a momber of the fnc utiv of philpsophy .at tho. Univer slty. ot MujmurJ. He is a graduate of' tlie. Vniverslty of Oregon, and was awarded a Rhodes scholarship. iiHo was an Instruetor in uhllosonhy If t jwreg on, anu nas peep teauuing t Harvard. , You aan't afford to miss the sale hals at tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M- Btpre. Get your double ntamns. too. 62 jThe EDENETTE Electric Washer 'The ptrppgnat ap)eul of the Eden jetta la lo th pjother oi' small chll 'ilren. In 30 minutes vmt rnn riiii baby with all the clean things ltjpceds for two pr. thrco days. ifrhe next ationRPBt appeal Is to the woman who sends her bedding ihnd heavy thlnits to the stara i laundry and prefers to do the other tlhln.Rs at home. The Kdenette will hot wash a double blanket. Now that the smudKlnK 1s over, try an tkteuaUe for your ellk or lace dr- kries. The price Is only $65 monthly payments. A demonntra lion In your home without oblte it Ion gladly made. "1 . E. LITTUEf IELO, Agent Pouts 1, M.dford II 'Li hx- 111 j I. i f ' ' 1 4 . Graduation exercises for the Grants Pass high school will be held next Friday with 65 members In the graduating class. Dr. C. Ci. Doney, president of Willamette university, will deliver the com mencement address. Rogue River high school held Its commence ment exercises last night. ( with eight seniors in the class. Swimming now in drinking water at tho Nat. 44tf Mrs. U. A. Moore Is now em ployed as stenographer and office assistant at tho Wold & Wold real estate offices on North Riverside. Mrs. Moore was until recently as sociated with Mr. M'iure lh the rael estate business In this city. Children get free tickets to Barnes' circus, May 16, for very little effort. See ad elsewhere. 53 Hert O. Rates, former associate editor of the Roseburg News-Review, has removed to Hollywood and will take over the editorship of a pew motion picture magazine to be started by the Fawcett coni pnny. OJd-tlme carnival dance, Oriental Gardens Sat. night. 61 Old-tlmo dance, Nut Thurs. 45' '.. Mrs. 1. A. Stark returned to Kuui-no yesterday after having visited her daughter. Miss Ailene Stark, at the Hotel Medford. Miss Stark accompanied her mother back to Eugene to spend the week end thoro. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. J27tf" M. D. Field, secretary of The California Oregon Power company, is spending u few days in Snn Francisco on company business,. - Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf Ray and Wayne Bowman, aftor having spent several months in southern . California,. arrived , lti Medford yesterday morning by air plane to. spend the summer here with relatives, They hud left southern Oregon several months ago. I All Hilda of woodwork. City Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir. 68 nuganaagioqaaaaa u Q 3 DAYS STARTS Tomorrow TODAY ONLY In n American Role .lrBfJ 1 II Ai the father gripped by 4 devouring devov . ll I tion to hie eon , . tempted by a ichemlng i mT rl adventure,, ... plghte of revelry... ViImb aVwJl wild day of wealth-aeeklng. ILmI CHARLIE CHASE in JL I "MOVIE NIGHT" Jl 3 ROTHERMEL'S y0 REGINALD DENNY In a Shipload of Denny Laujhs "CLEAR THE DECKS" He Heard the Mating Call but the Flrat Mate and a Goat Butted In - tir for the , BRBW8TER hsb ' Gradual m ytiiti- rBULOVA WatchEB:1?: If you would give remembrance s. ' " .S that I, lasting one that he or she v j. will dUplay proudly, not only on ' i k. Graduation Day.but for many years : " nSS. locome give a Bulova Watch. The s. k. most beautiful, dependable time- J. piece thai money can liny. From Sfcs. PR1NC1NB mwri duM proo , Larry ocnaae brKvlei to match NtW g w WTCTCFOTCTJ MTTfi JoH'Mnhin? county trkfv era will marKet through a pool this year If the sentiment exprettned by the 40 or more ifi'ower at the meeting -at the court hu -t night indicates the general feeling throughout the county. Htepn were taken to organize a poo) and to Invite all growers ot the district to alRn with it. UrantH Pawn Courier. , . CJet those ' fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Mptal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. , tf MIhh rjclphinq Hinrk enrolled as a student at the Medford jiUKineaH colelge last week. , Headquarters for Trades. Bee be & Hlms, 16 S. Bartlett. 52 Mrs. 13. C. Jeromo of the com merce department of the high school will return to duty tomor row after having been absent at home, much of last week on ac count of Illness. Pr, W. C. Barber is now located at No. 6 and 0, Deuel Bldg., above RunfteM's Htore. ' 63 J. ' Ludo Grieve, well 'known here from tho prospect power ata nwii yta.jruiy. The big Clearance Bale In Millin ery at the Km my Jxm Hat Shop In the M. M. Store will save you mon ey. r Get your double stamps ' week.''-' . -: 1 ' &2. ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUEHIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED TH E , S AN ITARY WAY : Continuous 18:30 to 11 P. a Phone w. 51 . iM ., fc- The Pick of fm I fl M iLl Silent Wt ' HLl " Ite'Sa Plcturst I M. mm TttnTONTC, MEDFORD, Juhn Bowman, who has been upending several 'days here veil ing fj-lrnds and relatives, plana to leaver tuday for Urn headquarters at Brawley, Calif., where he is. em ployed by the C. H. Weaver com pany, growers of early frulta and vegetables. Mr. Bowman reports cantaloupes are ripening in that section and that watermelons will begin to be harvested In two weeks. Brawley Is In the heart of the Im perial valley. 'n "' Helman's plunge opens Mar th. This paper gives free tickets to Barnes' circus for children under a 6., Bee ad ana. get busy. .. .. S3 Cha,s. Orr, popular coach of the Gold Hill high school, has, been notified of his election to the fac ulty of the Grant high school in Portland. He will be attached to the science department, teaching general science and perhaps other studies. Gold Hill News. ,( ; Old-time dance,, Nat Thurs.. 4S ; Green slabs, 12 or 16-in., select grade pine or fir. . Mwl. Fuel Co. Tell 631. ' ' 42tf Sunny Vacation Spotless Summer Raiment r.'!P Fun : at its peak! Pleasures ; galore! Your mind at eae jnf ident that you are retaining from day Jo day , that fresh, copl, attractive appearance, that comes from the habit of having your clothes kept in spotless array.. v We specialize in the cleaning' of sum v ' mer clothes at econom ical prices which make Phone We're Not Satisfied Unless You Are City Cleaning and Dyeing Works 624 North Riverside Trowbridge Lumber Yard everything In Lumber and Building Materials Distributors for Johns-Msnnvills Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works Q Cabinets, Windows, Doors, jereens, its, . Th Old Reliable Established In 1MK Whs In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phong 13. Wt can bt. of rsal service to you. 6C301 xoBaoi OBEObX, -SUNDAY, Miss Olga Anderson of the sher iff's office left Friday evening on a short visit with friends and rela tives In Grass Valley, Calif. Real Estate, Insurance snd Bonds. Bee be St Sims. Phone 89SL . ;' 62 The next meeting of the South ern Oregon Dental association will he held next September, ut which time the new officers elected nt the association's meeting recently held at Grants f'ftsH will preside. Thoe officers are Dr. Jt. L. Hurdle of Ashland, president; Dr. Allen of Itosehurg, vice president; Dr. C. H. Baske of Medford, secretary, and Dr. C. C. Goldsberry of Med- i ford, treasurer. ... " i Green slabs, IV or 16-ln., select j grade pine or. fir. Med. Fuel Co. ! Tel. 031. . . 4?tf j Scottish Kite. Ktnted meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection; 7:39 p. m.. May 13th. Enter tain m e n t and refresh L. JO. WII-LIAMri, Secy. 62 Days it practical to .keep them nice. Dependable servjice and unexcelled workmanship pn . the daintiest silks, flannels and summer garments. Phone and our car , will call. Phone 674 QBO MAY' 12. 1029. Mi sk Ruth I.uy, the well known dancing teacher, will present her Grants Pass pupils in a spring dance revue at the tivoli theater Saturday evening. May 18." Green slabs, '12 or 16-tn,, select grade pipe or fir. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 81. 43tf iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii mm (.ENTRAP J Off ALL TWO ACTS TALKIES ; '-.; and the - f '' TALKING NEW8W. v" 0 FOR CORRECT 0 TIME , PHONE 35 J o Medford Sixth and Bartlett PHONES WvtA.lOL-h J JrJ Ja-agw: " ' " Ttw -MW " 1 4 ,. ; I : - rt l- - Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food -vr Good Service iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 PAYS f; STARTS' WILLARD MACKS' TALKING DETECTIVE CITY'S MYSTERY ROAR pV ' . Continuous Show Today''"-; ' . 1!30 to 11 P. M. Illllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll 7-Piece Parlor Set Specially Priced Complete at $ i ... A suite ihiit lenl beauty and distinction to any. living room. Tho sot is composed of (1) a daver.; ort. upholstered in jacquard velottr with Nnehman spring filled reversible ettshions; (2) fireside ehair to mnteh davenport; (3 an exeeptionally comfortable oeeasional ehnir, walnut finished, with sag bottom seat; (4). well made walnut finish end table; '(5) and (6) floor and bridge lamps, heavy bases and parchment shaded (i-foot. cord, and (7) beautiful 51x12 Seamless Axminster rug. .Furniture & Hardware Co. ' A Reliable Place to Trade HdeJ Dept., 134; Office, 35-J; Furn. Dept$)35.R v Ore and Bullion Purchased IJcenitd try Suie nl Clfionila ' ! WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING ac RH FINING CO. Oft:742 MrfcSu,San Franmco PI i tit: South Sin Fmnckco TODAY P5T City's Majestic Symphony ..-. . x . " of Life and Love ..' When the Metropolis . Slumbers the Underworld Stirs to Life The celebrated Willard Mack, author and star of Broadway's most famous melodrama, makes his first talking screen appearance r'in a detective drama written by himself es pecially for th e marvelous new era of talking pictures. . ADMISSION Matinees Children 10, Adults 35 Evening . Children 25, Adults 50 IIIIIIM mill1' llll' Charming IP