Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    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
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ALL
TWO ACTS TALKIES ;
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TALKING NEW8W. v"
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FOR CORRECT
0 TIME ,
PHONE 35 J
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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
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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
$
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... 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
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