Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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- A new sport has sprung Into ex-
fete nee In the event of a 'new lea
gue In thb city. It has been the
custom of the students to give sup- j
'! port to a certain degree to all ac-!
tivities that are connected with the,
' high school. In this young sport j
there Is a particular need of sup- j
: port for the other contestants havo ,
tneir xamii.es turn out en masse
- to support them. , The kitten-ball
team is one to be proud of now
that Prink Callison has taken it in
hand. . The team will have many
-. , tough games and the support that
? the student body might render will
..' be fulljt appreciated by that group.
Medford ;HiTlmes-wv:v
We spray all kinds of trees and
r. shrubs. No order too small. Phone I
t your orders to 1039. 66
We are not superstitious BUT we do believe In signs, great sHent
salesmen working at all times, pleasing to look at, catching the eye of
hundreds; thousands, of folks that pass by. z w ' ; f '
We.'Guarantee Every Job We Do
i .... - "They Always Get'the Best "of W".1; ---.: vv -
Art Craft Sign Service
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S&NTFORDS
at Santrords , Saving
free DEUVERf Service
We deliver free all .order of $2.00. or moreYou cani phone
your order for both, meats. and groceries to , lantfords and .
pay our deliveryman at your home A the. same time you
get the full advantage of large chain store buying, it's much
nicer to have your order delivered to'your home -You can't
go wrong because Santf ords guarantee every piece ; of mer
chandiseevery article-- to be entirely satisfactory both in
price and quality Remember Santfords advertised prices
are good all next week. , . .
Soap
Creme Oil, one of th
e very
best for' both hand and face
Buy at Santfords saving
price.
4 Large Bars.... .25
Shrimp
Extra quality fresh packed,
we guarantee very can Buy
at Santfords saving price. .
,35
2 Large dan's..
-- ' r
Sweet Potatoes
j Del Monte or Libby's, extra
fancy California pack, they .
' are cheaper than fresh At
Santfords saving price.
.19
Large "24 Can'
vi Noodles
Red Diamond brand, fancy
Chinese Noodles. They are
the best. Buy at Santfords
saving price.
.25
4 Large' Pkgs.
Grape' Juice
, Church's best, made from se
lect Concord grapes, It's
cheap at Santfords saving
price.
.30
Full Pint ...
Blueing
Mrs. Stewart's In tegular size
bottles, there' is no better
blueing, and it's cheap at
Santfords saving price.
15
Large Bottle.,.. .
A complaint was' filed. In circuit
court yesterday by James Durkee
against the eMtropoTitan Casualty
Insurance company far- 9113.40,
claimed to be due on at settlement
in connection with an accident near
Talent In May, 1927, when a horse
ran away and broke Durkee's hip.
Window glass, all sixes; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.'
Dr. M. C Barber Is how located
at No. 8 and 6, Deuel Bldg., above
liussell's store, for the practice of
his profession. , $3
John R. Sargent, Portland,' resi
dent engineer of the United States
bureau of public roads, arrived at
Ft. Klamath this tweek .to- take
charge of government road con
struction In and adjacent to -CrateY
Lake park. The Milne Construction-company
of Portland will, re
some surfacing operations ori a aec
tlon of the east entrance road.". :'
. Another good dance at the take
Creek Grange, Rut. night, j -t 67
." Money loaned to-;worthy people
to pay their honest debts. 'Thomas'
Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Blk.a cor.
Main and Front, upstairs. J g4tf
to Give Satisfaction-to You:
114 N. Front
Phone 1187
SAVING STORES
V -
Pickles
pak brand, extri fancy?, i
" Trupali
dill pickles, they are cheap ' there is none better, we guar
at Santfords saving-price..,ri j,antee .every package at
Santfords saving price.
2 Can .19..,.:
SaMSagv J i
Pure. pork sausage, country
style, you will like It.
.19
Per pound..:....
' Rice
- .-.r.
California long grain, it's the
best California grows, and
it's cheap at Santfords sav
ing price. .
.25
4 Pounds
Shortening-.
Pancrust, a pure ' vegetable
shortening we guarantee
every can at Santfords say
ing price.
;79
4-Lb. Can
Pure Lard
Open-kettle rendered- fm
the very best lesf fat, bring
your pail Buy at Santfords'
saving price,
.35
2 Pounds
Peanut Butter
Extra quality finely ground
from the best peanuts, bring
your pall and buy at Sant
fords eavlrig price. -
.20
Per Pound........
BEDFORD
. A minor auto collision occurred!
yesterday at the intersection of
Sixth, and, Ivy atreet between caw
drlverf. by, Lloyd,. Sunderman and
W. H. -Iverctte, according to an
accident report on- file at the po
lice station tody a.
Rogue Klk Hotel, a place to eat
and something to eat.- 67
AH kinds of woodwork. City
Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir. 6
Carnival companies . no longer
will include The ' pal tea on their
annual Itineraries, as a result of
an ordinace passed this week at a
special meeting of the city council
banning all future performances
pf ithis nature. ? Also included in
the, ban are dog and pony shows,
tent -shows and other- outdoor en
tertainment devices, with the ex
ception of circuses, which were de
clared 'by councllmen to be on an
educational nature. t '
, Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. ..? r -! J 4tf
flail's Cafeteria will, open Sun
'aa beginning- May 12tW ' 67?
: -Chester Hubbard o? the Oregon
State college has beon elected pre
Ident of the Sigma Nu fraternity.
This popular ' young student is a
fson of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hub--bard
of this city. --..,-
Cheap dry lumber ' at Medford
Lumber Co. 827tf
-, xWmdow glass, all sizes; also
- plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet
;Wfcf tf
An'action to recover money was
on file today at the county clerk's
office against J. A. Benson by Al
fred Norrls of the Jacksonville
'Cash-grocery to collect- the sum. of
,$318.23, alleged, to be due for sup-
16-in. gren pine slab wood $1.00
pep tier, haul it yourself, v Medi
Fuel Co. Tel. 631. B8tf"
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Prices
Gelatin
Wyii fruit flavored gelatin.
pk ;25
if
Baking Powder
Royal full cream of tartar
baking powder, every can
guaranteed at ; - Santfords
saving price.
1.19
2-Lb.Can
Pork & Beans
Van Camp's, the bean of
quality, buy all you want
at Santfords saving price.
.10
Med.' Size Can
fr.t
Salad Oil
Pore v vegetable, every ' can
guaranteed Buy at Sant
fords saving" price. .
.43
Full Quart...:.
Llpton's 'extra quality green
tea, tt will please you Buy
at Santfords saving price.
.65
Full Pound
Salmon x
Trupak or Del Monte, extra
faney red Alaska salmon
Buy a t Santfords seving
price. . '
.25
. Large Can.......
TRIBTTffB. MEDFORD,
Mrs. Jessie D. McComb. state
leader of county home demonstra
tion iiKentti, arrived here yesterday
to participate In the home atndy
tour program of today. '
For- tomorrow one lot of S 1 5
Gage hats. 5.96; one lot tit.SO
hats S each: other hats special at
J3.9S and 3 95 at the Band Box
Hat Shoppe. 22S East th St. (Juat
east of the Kconomy Groceteria.
Dance Jackson Springs Club Sat.
niKht. 9:30 till t. M
U D. Jones, who now is making
hiu hnmA In Pnrtlnnd. Ore., return.
et last night for a short business I
trip. Mr. Jones will be remember
ed as one of the owners of the
Jones & Klrkpatrlck service sta
tion.' Mr. Jones says "Medford
sure looks good and .better than
any city in Oregon, to my way of
thinking." Also said he might re
locate here in the near future. '
Klncaid & Walker's tlance. Fair
grounds Bat. night.' . .57
Select grade factory blocks 5.60
per 'load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. Mi.
Mtf
L. C. Wilcox will lecture at the
Jacksonville courthouse Sunduv
evening. May 10, on the subject' of
"Our Lord's Oreat Prophecy." Tne
public is cordially invited to atl
tend the meeting. ' '
Dance, dance and dance, Fair
grounds Sat. night. 67
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. .' . I '; '.
En route'to their home In Bol
llngham, Wah.. the Mlsaes Ruth
Rivers, Margaret Layne,., Muriel
Trlckey ana Eflith Carhart arrived
in Medford this forenoon, spent an
hour here and left by airplane dur
ing the noon hour. The party had
been to Hollywood, Cat., left San
Francisco thlB morning and expect
to be In Seattle this afternoon, v
Saturday B a f gains. Millinery
prices slashed. Entire stock priced
(4.98, $3.98, 2.98. 1.79 and $1.00
each. Kiddie hats 60c, (1.00,. $1.60
and up to $j.98.; Real money sav
ing values. . Green stamps given
with these- specials. . The Emmy
Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. &
. MrH. 'Bert Rostcl, who has been
confined to her homo In Central
Point this week with a severe cold,
was toa.- reported to be showing
Improvement.
Ladies' h 0 u s dresses, office
dresses or nurses' uniforms for
kale. Taller mado to measure. The
J. R. Soames "Rosalia" line.
"Every wearer la a booster.'' Call
964-L forenoons for further lnfor
nation. . Also silk dresses tor sale.
Mrs. Barto. ': 'i 4Btf
' Arousing the h-o of , Oregbh edit-
'cators and prune growers la a pan-
Sago on page'129 pt tneRand-Mc-'N'ally
"Geography for BeglnnerSv'"
used In Oreiroh schools, nutting the
prune-growing Industry entirely 'Jn
California, .'and describing prunes)
as dried plums. 'fhe paragraph Jis
Us follows: ! "Prunes" are dried.
plums. In the Irrigated soil: of
California, many largo sweet grapes
and Blums are raised, .and' they arC'
'snrad' out nnd dried 'In tbe suit"!
Tho" nook was. .written ,by . Edith)
Hliopord. a.GhlcaBO 'school prlniMk
pal. ' . ..':.!- v ?'.' -
Summer .pricey on. seleot grajt
green' slabwood.' ded. Fuel Co,
lej. oat. db
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BALE Clone1, In Katrt Main
St. home of 7 roomu; modern,
double plumblriff, espxlan? Bult
od to renting a few rooms; larso
lot. shade, on pavement, with atl
assessments paid. Absentee owi-
er says sell for $3600; reasonable,
terms. See Charles A. , Wirtjf
Agency, Inc., exclusive agents.
x 68
FOR SALE Near high school, '2
modern stucco homes, attractive
in design, good location, always
rented; income 1624 per year. A
reul buy at $4,000; terms, or will
exchange for southern California.
property. See Charles A. wing
Agent y. Inc., ' exclusive agents.
68
FOR BALK Foothill Mock and
dairy . ranch consisting of 116
acres, of which 20 am in cult!-,
vrifion; has wator right, and
seeded to alfalfa; balance tlm
ber and pasture land; abundance
of outside range; small family
orchard, berries of all kinds: 5-
room nouse,-' furnished; barn,
milk-house with milk 'separator.
and other outbuildings; 8 head of
milk cows, 4 yearling heifers,
team, waston and complete facm
equipment; creek runs through
place. This property is only-4
miles from tftwn and Pacific
highway. Price completo $3800.
Good terms. See Charles A. Wine
Agency, Inc. 58
FOIi SALB--Two 2-wreekn-old rei5
Istpred Jorwy hull calvea; fine
damn and' Blrea'; ' reasonably
priced, helnff youngs R. D. Ban
ford, 399 Boach St., Aahland. 611
WANTED Single man for goneral
repair and Janitor, work. Per
sonal Interview.. New Aahland
Hold.'- ' " -67
WANTED - Steel filing cabinet.
. Box U Anhland, Ore. 67
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FOR, 8AI,K Orasn hav t( per ton
in the field. E. Walz. 69
FOR RENT Unfuftilahnd. r,-rcom
hiiiine, ! irlpp St, lniulro 216
Haven St.' ;- 67
FOR RKNT Small furnished
house, 3 rooma and bath; clean,
close in: suitable for 2. Inquire
126 Bw. Holly, ' . 68
FOR HAI.l-WThoi-oughbrcl R. I.
Red hatching eggs. Call .964-1..
FOR BALH: At a bargain. 10 acres
In city Hmtta, on country road.
- Write owner, Bo 35, Mall Trib
une, i - 68
FOR RKNT -n- 8 -room furnished
apartment, $22.60 mo.; ground
floor, lights1 and water paid. HII
llman, 333-W-2. ; 6tf
WANTED Modern B-rm. furnish
ed housn to Irso for one year hv
2 adults. Medford, llox 441. 67
8IHKIYOU HIOKIHTH HOMKB
One. of Medford's most m'dern
and beautiful colonial homes;
new. 8 rooms, largo parlor, fam
ily bedroom, sun porch, tele
phone booth, arbor, pool, double
garage. Don't miss seeing this
before you buy. Price only ,
600; terms
5-Room modern bungalow, also
: on Siskiyou Halghta. . l'rlcs only
JS100. .
. To buy. sell or exchange your
property, see Deal A Knight. JO
N. Bartlott Ht. I'hono 1089 6S
FOR RKNT Modern furnished
apartment; adults. 135 N. Holly,
fhone 746-X, 68
OREflOy, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1929.
George C. Boardman, represen-'
tuive ot the Mullen steamboat com- '
pany of San Francisco, spent sev- j
era I days this week fishing In the '
Rogue, under the tutelage of Wm. j
F. Isaacs at Big Rock ldge. . i
Supper at Fairgrounds every Sat. i
67
' Cheap lumber and cedar posts. '
Medford Lumber Co. S27tf
Included among guests from the
state ot Washington at local ho
tels are Howard McKinney and
George W. Piper of Tacoma, Mr.,
and Mrs.- Jas Hunter of Suokane
and P. B. Sholtes, C. A. Martin and
Samuel Applest9ne of Seattle.
Kindling for sale, limited aupply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. Mtf '
Don't forget the Fairgrounds Sat.
night. ' 57
K. E. Ericsson of K. E. Erlck-
son. Inc., mukers of street truffle
markers, was a visitor In Medford
today while en route by motor from
lxs Angeles to his headquarters in
Portland. While In the' city he
had a short visit with George Pres
cott, cliy traffic 'officer;- whonv he-
had 'known sometime ago when'
both men lived in Montana. ::Mr,
Erlckaon's company' has branch ot-'
.'flees throughout .the United States
and Its products are used In Med-'
ford at the Intersection of Main
and Riverside, and In Central Point
at the Pacific highway appratches
into the city. .'
Kindling for sale; limited aupply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 63tf
- Another big dance, Fairgrounds
Sat. night. '. 67
Circus day passed quietly for the
city police department as-no ur--rests
were made, nor were reports
deceived of any disorderly conduct
or petty thievery.. The police, how
ever, took special pains to prevent
any possible outbreak of crime.
Let me write your fire Insurance
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland)
Phone , . j.:-,; , tf
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Obituary
BUNNELL Morris B. Bunnell,
resident of Medford fors the past j
nine years, pnssed uwuy at his
home, flop" Uouth ' Oakdale Very
early this, morning at the age of
76 years. . ' , ' - ' '
Mr. Bunnell, was born at. Bunnell
Hill, Penn., Feb. 23, 1854. - He was
married in 1881 at Atchison, Kan.,
to Sarah E. Miller who pasHed
away in Medford a little more than
one yearago.' Mr. und Mrs. Bun
noll Were the parents of four chil
dren, ihree of whom survive',
Carloton G, . Bunnell, . deceased;
Victor L., - of . Detroit, Minn.;
Gretchen Bunned. 'McDonald, and
Norma Bunnell McAllister,- botluof
Medford. -;
Funeral, He'rvlces, with Rev. J. K.
McDonald of ficiatlng. will be held
at ..the 'Conger funeral-chapel at 2
p. -m. Saturday; " Entombment will
folow beside hls deceased wife in
Medford Memorial .Mauso 1 e u m
whore the local Masonic lodge will .
have charge of final rites.-
ill
Births
Mr.' and Mrs. 'Nolan Marion ' are
the parents of a seven and one
halt pound boy born at the Sacred
Heart hospital yesterday, - . -
Mr. and Mrs. Vohb E. Thompson
arV the parents of 'a ' six pound,
five ounce girl born at the Sacred
Heart hospital yesterday.
Stated Oommunlcntlnn
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
X X F.& A,
M., Friday, May 17,!'
V 7:30 n
By order of tho
W. M. -. C. M
HOUSTON, Secy.
i- Maxunio Notice.
All Maaona aro urged to moet'at
Masonic hall at 1:30 Saturday, to
attend the funeral of Brother M.
B. Bunnell at the Conger chapel.
By order of the W. M.
it ' C. M. HOUSTON, Socy.
y . Nntll.
'. The Medford Furniture 4 Hard
ware nlore will ho cloned all day
Saturday, on account of the death
afternoon at ' 4 o'clock, Secretary
of Mr, F. W. HolllB. . ' .', 56
To ItciHirt Hvtt lenient
WASHINGTON, May W.MP)4-
Announcement of the sqttlc).nen.t ,ean. wa--an hope, to see dlph,
rf the? Tacna-Artra dispute be. i tlora completely disappear in
.ween Chile and' Pera .will bw-marlo 1 0r,n' 'arid all olv'illKid communU
conference with the press, this
Httmsnn today m
lu. Classified njlvortlalng gets results.
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,, Last Times TONIGHT , jf
' CHARLES FRANCIS COE'ft , "
"BLIND FOLD"
With -QEORQE O'BRIEN iLOIS M6nANTn
TOMORROW ONLY .
Continuous 12:0 to 11 P. M.
TOM
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In Hit Latest
Western Adventure
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We have a new shipment of English Bis
ctiit, including many: hew varieties.- Try
a package of these delicious Biscuit the
next time you are giving a
i Ritz Assorted
City; Assorted
family Assorted
.Cream Biscuit
Red Riding Hood
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EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO
Personal Attention
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HEALTH PROBLEM FUR
STATE KOW IS CL,
'lA GhXNBE,: Oro,, May
p)- Control ot Slphiorla
Is the
public health protsWm oi grcau
Importance In Orcgenint this time.
Dr. Leo B. Bouvy of I-a Orandp.
prcsMont of ,'the Oregon State
Medical society. ald In the open
ing address of ' the ' 66th annual
state convention. He advocated
an antl-dlphthorltlo tcampalgn. J
"In 1928 tiie stata ' board of
health ' received - reports of 643
cases, of -tho diphtheria with 6
deaths," Dr. Bouvy Bald. "By
proper education of tho public and
by co-opcrntlon with the publtc.
all of this could have been avoid
ed; "l strongly advocate, the Schtek
test: toxin-antitoxin "lh .all posi
tive ' cases, and '. another, . Schick
toot ufrni. n fow months to dO1
I ..... v. 0nD immn
i,v had len AevSloned. Bv this
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'WITH EACH
LADIES' TICKET "
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For the Party
LOOK OVER THE
5 o'CIock Teas
Lemon vPuiffs
Cheeselets
High Baked
Noah's " Ark
FOR SATURDAY ;
Fresh Home Made, Cakes and Pjes ,
Special-3 Cans Florida GrapefruUV69c
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Saturday When the Dod Swing Open
to Thi Inimitable Economy ' Event
r Pple WH1 Ga
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Over Our Stupendous ;
Our 'Entire Sales Force Including Extra
Sales People Have Worked Like Tro
jans the Past Few Days in Preparing
' P 1-HiS IfeAst 'OF::f: i ' ' :
Unmatchable,B
Remember the Opening Hour
Saturday at 9:30 A. M.
West
222 We.t Main
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