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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1929)
S'i ST . if: f,'A E- alas- bill'- an,. i - r.i- ocal and Personal With Kencrnl lnuint'Hs dosed down nil diy neckline of It bfln . Memorial day, following the annual ; parade, and program In the city park thtw forenoon the city wnH very iulpt or the remainder of the duy. . 1 Hivornldo Community Club dunce. Bat. nltfht; Junp vl. CJood musie, refreshments. ? . h 71 Kutf cleunlng special for two weekH; Let us ellminata 2-3 of your housework by cleaning your ruga thoroughly with our guar anteed' process, nioth proofs.1 8x12 size, $4.00. Phone Manson,'266-K. Medford, Mattress Co., 0 N. Grape. 73 Mm. R. J. Conroy of Mi'dford and her sister-in-law, Mr. nly ' McGary of Ashland, left today by auto' on a business and pleasure visit to San KranclMco, from which they ilan to be: back next Tues day. -.. Planning on a vacation? Try thri Ohetco liivev AUto Park' at Harbor, OreKon, Oablna and camp ing space. Fish I tiff i boating and swimming. River and ocean both. : Quiet and rewtful. Heautlful lilfch wuy. John R. Hill, owner. Clt Lakd Creek Orange dance Sat. night. Good eats, good mUHlc. 71 Judge and Mrs. F. M. Calkins of Han Diego, Cnl., former wdll known residents of Medford, arrived In , Ashland severni days ago for a visit with, old friends, registering at the new Hotel' Axhland, and it Is pre- sumcd that they wJll-Hpond some time here and elsewhere throuh v out ; tho county v'Hlt'ntf friends ; tyhen thoy leave Ashland. Judge Calkins was formerly circuit court judge of Jackson county for years before removing to San DIeKO. . , Woman's Association of tho Pres byterian church will hold a, food ; wile Bat. June Lit, at Scott Woolf storp. 217 W. Main. 70 For Sale ABters and other plants. -15 Quince. 6!itf Guest from a distanco registered , ilt Medford hotels Include Fra.ik J. Knrlght of Chicago, James K. Cook of Philadelphia, WV T. Fay of Jefferson, Wis;, (. H. Ivormin of Columbus, Ida., and Mr; and Mrs. ... P. Puset of Ht. I-ouls, Mo. . - . . - Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Km. 12, Palm Mlk cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 21 tf 16-ln. green plno xlabwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yoursolf. Med. fuel Co. Tel. 631. S3tf j- Win. I-oo nrlckei', local Roy Scout executive, and Attorney1 Frank J. Newman attend th Rntary club lunchflon at Cirants Pass yesterday. Parents Send your boys to us for. a happy vacation. Here ho can enjoy swimming, fishing, mountain hiking, riding. Reservations lim ited. - Mrs. N.' V. Ohr't, Trail, Ore. M jielmdrt'ff plungo openH'Mny 4th. T At Del Mnnto, Cul., whoro lead ing golfers of thd Pnclfle gfiast are gathered to qualify fror the annual California nmateur ohamplonshlp. H. Chandler Kgan of Medford, whn with Dr. Hunter has purtlclpated in tho tournament year after year, was forced to withdraw Monday night' due to a lame, back. ; Dressmaking, snfocklng nhd bul torfhutes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phono 1181. I3tf liOt me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengvyald, Hotol Holland. Phono AOS. . tf Mr. and Mrn. Wt ;TI Hlshop, for ; 'hter'ly or Medford hut now residing In Pprtland, , are visitors at the hqme of Mr. ani Mis. 15. J. Mulr bf .Gvlftln creek. ' ' Select grade, factory blocks $ T . f 0 per load. Med, Fuol Co. tol. 631. 63tf Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Temporary auto licenses wero is sued yesterday afternoon nt the sheriff's office to Kdward Zemke; of Talent. Unique Cleaners. G. V. Martin. Brophy Pros, and the Sni . der' Dairy of Medford. and W. F. ' 1 Qulgley, J. n. Sugg and J. W. Cms- Jin of Ashland. . . Fop rug cleaning servico, call Manson, ZOfl-R. 73 ' Overstuffed furniture can be cleaned at a nominal cost. Phone the Pantorium, 244, for pnrtleu,- r Magill's Will use Fluhrev's EH ery products in connec tion with tho fountain service in thoir new store. This ,ig further proof of the outstand ing quaity pf Fluhrer's Breads and Pa3trici. Mrs. R. W; Clapey left last Tuch; day fur Seattle, where shn will join Ui Clancy and their daughter for a brief visit, before leaving for the east on a visit' to relatives. Dr. Clancy will return to Medford hy last of the week. Flowers for Decorntlon day ht HamuclHOh's Flower Gardens, 208 Clark St. Phone 7S4-X. . 61t Rogue Elk Hotel a place to eat, something to eat, and the right persons to cook it, ' fiotf Blanche Clute and Vera Parks of Ashland were uniung tho A.shland residents spending yesterday In Medford. 1 Ladies' ', house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. ' Tailor mude to measure. The J. R. . Soames "Rosalia" line. "Kvery wear an Is a booster." Cull 904-L forenoons for further infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs, Barto, 4ftf Tennyson Jefferson, the well known postofflce inspector with headquarters In Eugene, arrived In Medford yesterday on official bus!- ness. i - Riverside Community Club dance Sat. night, June 1. Good mush!, refreshments: 71 Try our delicatessen cooked lie ro ut the Sweet Shop, 6th and Ivy. 74' Mrs. Mary W. Nelson and1 M(hh V. Muse of Crescent ' 'City, Cul., are visitors In Medford, who ar rived yesterday. , ' Something different at the Sweet Shop, Cth and Ivy. 74 Have your. rugs cleaned) by the only plant In southern Oregon equipped, to properly do this work. Phone Pantorium 244, for particu lars, or have our car call. Np ob ligation. . , ; ( 75 Among Oregonlann registered at Medford hotels,, other than those from Portland, mo W. O. Vaughn of Molalla, M. M. Miller of Salem', George hi fioodell of Marrfhfloldt JamcH Heard of McMInnvi.lle,' Puul Amort of Hood River, K. C. Harrct of Dallas, A. F. Greenouh . ' (71eVolanfl. T. Jefferson and Svllo Hent of Kugene. , iot those fenders' and auto bodies straightened nt Brill's Shcot Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Servico Station. Phono 418. .tf Rogue 121k Hotel a place to cat, somothlng to cat, and the right persons to cook It. , 60tf John Hllltuy, local resident, ; was hound over to the grand jury yes terday on a charge of receiving stolen goods. He was arrested by the sheriff's office and his bull has been set nt $1000. Ht Is to huvo a) preliminary bearing In justice court tomorrow afternoon. , Dance, Jackson Springs club, Sat, 9:30 tut 2 a. m. s i . r 7J Helman's plungq opens May 4.th." Although still- on iuty,': fioltif dog catcher huH not hion, fimlinff much to do during 'the past two weeks, aft or mving, rouildol ; ,ip llractleally all 1 tin stray ulogw he could find In the city. Ho stays fairly cIoko tt tht"pollce station 70 and answers callH of lral rltlzoim. wno linn uogs trospusslnr on their property and damaging ybv tyirj Summor' prices on soloct grndo green slnbwood. Mod. Fuel Co. Tol. 631. ' 63tf Let mo do your liauling and save you money. Huwloy Transfer, G1D N. Riverside. Phone 1044.-X. : 00 The graduating class on June 1 11 at the Oregon Normal school will Include 1!I8 students who will re ceive their diplopias and teachers' certificates for the stuti) at Omit time. Marshall N. Dauu, associate editor cf tho Oregon Journal, will give tho commencement ildress to tho graduating cIumh on Juno 1 1. Dance. Nat every red. and Siit. HlKht. Dynge Hros. inusie. 74 Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031, 53tf Mrs. Uriel Ci. Coleman and young sop Kenneth arrived home several days ago ri-om having spent a month on the desert In lio vicinity of Indlo, Cnl., near the' Arizona border, during which tho boy got rid of the, , bronchial trouble with which he wait ailing for some time before they loft Medford. Hyiminliir now In drinking water at tho Nat. 44tf Miss Arlerio Hay of Central Point has accepted duties at Oie Western 1'nlon Telegraph office as clerk during th eabnenco of Miss VAv Williams, who Is enjoying a vaca tion of two woekw, j i . 10-ln. green plno slabvood $1.00 per tier, haul It yoursolf. , Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 6Slf ' California residents registered .it Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Htrong of Los Angeles, J. J. Plant of Alameda, CJeorge W, Kd wards of Chlco. Mr; J and Mrs. If. (Josliner of Santa CruV., Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Clemo, Mrs, J. J. ltroa- ley and H'. P. Everett of Orovllle. Mr. and Mrs. F, Crafts, Mr. and Mrs. (I, A. Conklln and Mrs. Vvir.n, nnggs or wan r runclsco. Try our hot piate lunch, 3Ro. Sweet Shop, fith and Iy.; 74 Marring licenses were Issued yesterday afternoon at tho county clerk's office to Frank Jones, Sa, of Medford nnd Margaret Will, JM, or Kosehurg, and to Frank liur bee. 36; and Myrtle McKlnnls. 16. boih of Dorris, Cal. Window glass, all slies: alo plato giuss. Trowbridgo Cabinet AVks.. Indicating the season for tho Is suance of bounty warrants nt the county clerk's office Is practically over, no such Warrant have been issued there this week so far. Dur ing Hie height of tho season an average of over six a day are 1s- ! sued, but due to the fact that furs ar not so good for market pur poses this time of the year, tran- pers are making no special efforts to catch coyotes and bobcata. the (wo principal fur-bearing preda tory iintiiinlx. For rug eleai'.'ng aervlco. rnll Manson, LT6-R. C. t), Pathett. (. . York nnd (. V. Ileprtun of Koneburg weri nmoiig the visitors from that city In Medford yesterday. Helman's plunge opens Mny 4th. 70 The professional engineers of Oregon will hold their first "annual convention In Hugene May 31 arid June 1. Technical meetings at which every phase of hydro-electric engineering will be taken up arc scheduled. Rummer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. Ml, Jijltf. WHTwmn wrm mVh- Herb Herrlan bus been re move'd to her. homo, from the Hat red Heart hospRal, where she un derwent an operation a short time ago. Hhe Is reported tu be well on the roud to rc-covenr- One of iter children, ill with measjes, is ulso improving, according -to Mr. Rorriun this uftrnoon. . t l)ance Nut .very Wed. and Sat. night. Dynge, Pres. music- , 74 '. Kinfiling for sale, limited supply. Med. fuel Co., Tel. 681. &3tf .'. The screams of the county, out side pf those fed by snow water, sucn as tne Jtoguu river ana ine 4pplegate . river, huve (;reachcd a low. stage. ,i .-, ( Cheap dryi lumber at M&lford Lumber Co. ' t 327tf . Miss F-lma ' Howell pent the week end with her mother nd other relatives Iq Ashland. ,.Try opr dellCntesHen cooked here at the Sweet Shop, Oth'and Jvy. 74 Amonjf the Portland residents registered at Medford hotels are Dr. Frederick dicker, R. J. Orab ler, A. Itreyman. E. J.Grey, A. F. Holdcn, Jrj, 4. Montgomery, V, H. Norton. L. R. Powell! C. J. Mc Allister. O. J. Hill, . R. Allen. 6. M. Campbell! iV. C. Hmlth, T. J. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. .H, L. Hall, IX B. Doan; CV D. Ward, A, L. Morris, Jack O'Day and 4 W. Al kri.'; " ' - t ; . Dance, Jackson Springs club, , Sat. 0:30 till 2 a. m. . : - 71 Judge C. M. X,nornus' former cir cuit JutlKC ol Jjickson. county and now practicing law In Medford, ar rived In Klamath FalsJ.toiday with a client, to. transact business. Bev eral years ago Judge Thomas con ducted court in Klamath Falls for one. month- Klamath Falls Her ald. "." - " . Horiiethlng different at the Sweet Shop, 0th nnd ivy. 74 ' Agnes MelHter, J IT. Vlest and li1. L; TwIks are among the visitors from Scnttle, Wash., In the city., V Mr. "and Mrs. 'C. rl' Maria will Jeitve the lattc( part of this week for Fort' Klamath, where Mr. Maris Is In the cattle business.' They will return sometime this fall. . j Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Mvdfnrd Lumber Co.' " 2 7 f r W1"- tbq minimum teiniera ipre of this morning woa hut 45 degrees, the weather was cloudy and becaust? of tho low humidity. seemed coldpr. Threatening wea ther prevailed throughout ;he day and tho forecast Is for unsettled weather with occasional rains to night and Friday. ' Select grade factory blocks $R.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. fi3l. 63tf The an'nual commencement f the Ashland high school was held last night with Dean U. G. Du- Imch of the Oregon Statd college giylng thek adrtreria. hq wljl also Sivo inn 910.01'nHs ui vno iic(ironi Igh' cjimmenqenient next Thurs day night.-' , ' Try -our t lit,.pluto lunch, 2 Tic. Sw"et Shoo, 6i( nnd Ivy. 74. .Prof. Loren Messenger of tho Southern OWgon Normal school spoke n't the Memorial services Hheirt!"Vt:,.Tlnnt- thl aflern ii). M iRpgu'e $Slk Uotel-t place to oat. ' tfflomt'thliig. to'J"tU. and ''the richt persons, to, cook ft. . 00tt t- WILL BE LET Fl Contj-aeta for tlnii (fading and lnyliifc of drain pipe at tho Alcd-, ford airport w ,bn let tomorrow by. .the airport ciimmlKce. Hpecl fiuatlonH fin bids for this work wero sent to contractors early in te yoek by ity (OntnmH- Krcd SeUeffel. , ' Frank C. Clark. ..architect., is working on plains Tor the first lmn(i"Kf.un,it t. -H as Ides xo-hnnifiir with bpjnlK."thpr'i vr be office spurn rented by .the Hoe ing company,- and itunrtofv fr weather ohscrxtvLiou and radio,. At Hum's Ciitlorlan. , Thoso' moviegoers who have al ways thought that Clara tU.w had k motmVoly on that vnmio but real, elusive but stable thlnn "It." were Klven a chance to re-inforce their convictions last nlKht when they witnessed the opening performance ot her first aU-tulklup picture, "The Wild Party." There are a number r . ... ... oi ncur-monupniixera in tno oirinn. .There are 13 pf these ''starlnta'1 In .the cast; i One of their number plays the vole of a "busyUotly' and ull (hq others have them. TUoy dance cuiior. play basketball, drive nui and neck everything In thd category of tho whnopuo-mukuiK ("hey-duy col lego girl. . t'lara has an opportunity in this film tu demonstrate her prowess us a speaking actress, and she tnukes every line effective. ; v At the hiaito. The Tttnlto theater has on the screen "Xew .Tear's Kve." "Wtth beautiful Mary Astor and the pop ular Charles Morton In tho lending roles, thin picture of 1 excldng nours on a snowy nigtn wl(l satiny the most exacting screen fan. Karle FoX, Klovenc lUxke. Vir ginia Vance, Helen Ware. Arthur i-Jtone, Sumner tletchell, Stuart Kr wln and two of fllmdom's best knowp child artists. Freddie Fred erick and Jane I.ti Verne, ore in the supporting cast. The production was written hy "lwlght Cummins from Ulchurd t'oniuUl'i story, "One Hundred lol larh." jt Scclnl Cnmmmilcntbm Medford 1odge No. 10J. A 7S F. A. M.. Friday. May Slut. 7:90 p. m. "Work In thq F. C. deree. Tty order of W. M. l M.MlOrtTO, Hffcy 70 i i Little pig wno go to market thwe daya go on rubber tires. One-fourth of the livestock de livered nt Omaha last year whb trucked in( . trtbttnt!. wedford.i MEETTO DISCUSS BASEBALL LEAGUE Rcpresenlutives it YrekH, Calif., Klamath Falls, Asliland and Med ford will meet at Ashland this afternoon, 'to .discuss plans for- tne formation of a southern Oregon buseball league. Next Sunday the Ashland and MedTord teams will play .at the fairgrounds. The following Sun day it, is hoped to have the league In working order, with Klamath Fulls playing here. . Manager . Taylor ot the local team has Issued a call- for all players to report to practice, the call .Including anybody with play ing, ability. j'He thinks there is baseball piatorlnl Ai hiding In. these parts, and Invites them to show uu,and(rnake (he'r talenxM known, .-r ' 1 A -4- . v' : . Joan and Jeanne .HaUimicek. the miracle baby. artlstH from Hollywood, will appear on a spec ial radio program tomorrow over KM 101). from 2:30 to 3:00. spon sored by ltrophy's Jorelry store. Those children -are 8 and i) years old. 'kind, according ip' those jtlat liavej heftrd hdm-v-tiey dri rtfal atnlsts, -also on this- program will be something of interest to those listening in on tKb PWgratr. NEAR 0-0 CAMP TWO OWKX ORKOON LUMBER CO., Camp Two, .May. 30. (Special.) ' Mr. Rodgers, district forest ranger, and several of his men arc attend ing to duties In this vicinity. Many residents from camp two uttHuded the Ijlg- dann0 liutte r albi Saturday, May 25. '.Cijitii cole and a rrientl were fishormen of the upper liutte creek SundJiy- . t-Ben Kdmondson hua resumed hiH ditties at camp. two ajtqr. oe' a week's work on hfa runcii aj. Huttc - Falls. - --'!.' Daily Meteorological Report , : Muy 30, 1029 ' KlirW'ttfitN. .Medford end vicjlnity:; Unset tled with occuHional. raink tnlglit and Friday; not much eha'nu in tuinperaturo; rlHinR humility; prr-Kuii: Unm'ttled;, with orSn--slpnal' ralilH tonight ,'a11 Friday. Cooler east portion; rising hu inldlty. . i ci q 2a. Local Data Temperature (doK.)j.. 75 ' ' 46 IlitthOHt (Innt 12 hrs.'V 7? I.' A.. V.Ts- lowest (Inst 12 hrs.) 38 .' i 4ff Kel. Humidity (pi!.)'.. 31 ' HZ Hri;c!l)ltntion. (in.) t ' .... Lowest temppraturo tills murn illlt. degrees: Total ' preeiplt'alion' slnc Sep tember 1, 11128, io.SO Inches. Temperature a year ago todny: (Tifc'hi'st. 7-1; lowest. " Runset todiLy, T 'it8 p. m. . Hunrise Kriday. 4:3H a. m. Sunrise Friday. 7:3u . ; m. Stato of weather.. j... Clear . Clear Oboervatiens Taken; at 6 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 3 4 qTTf IS f B (taker city ... nismnrck ..... Rolse lJenver ,;. Ies Slolnefl ... Fresno Helena I... Los Angeles. . Mnrshflold Phoenix Portland Hed Bluff ... . Rosebtirir ..... Salt Uike C Htm- Franetseo 70 72 70 40 40 50 Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy. Clear Clear Clear Cldy. Cldy. Cldy. Clear Cldy. Clcnv OSito 44 ... 82 2 - ei . 88 04 ..... 78 64 94 62 86 ..... OS Ity 80 .... 62 52 40 54 40 5S 48 54 44' 54' 50 Santa Ve .... Seattlo Hpoltane Vnrtn Wnlla' WinnlpeK' 60 00 73 ....) "S 62 48: 'Cldy. 48 . ..Clear 50 Clear - If Cldy. Ii.'w. DICK. Meteorologist TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SAMS DAIRY RANCH. 70 nerM A No. 1 uni); 6 dcros in cultivation, lmlnnw timber nd pjiiivf; guod WHtpr right; nltoul hci8 In alfalfa: creek runs tlV6unV iloe; t mile off Pn riCtc bluhwiiy: (t-room houne. lots of nhtuW, 8 irooit burns, jtarttK and rhli'kon hounp; conipU'to fnrmtnw cnu'pmnt, it hond milk . covin, S h.iad bpf ttopt. (tood team. youiiK inarwt. KwrytliinK K' and thn prieo Ik only I'i. 0'0. half cash, biilutu'o rny tnrm. sVo ChHrtJ A. Vina Atfchcy. Hi., exclusive nxentn. 71 KOlt SAf.F. l-woin modern, p1K - tprd homo. al"r-jrtt now; xood , rondlttutu rt r a k r, wtiodfhod. lain l't. closo In. The price ti oily " $'.',500 on very reasonable terms. Seo Chnrie;. A. W'n Amnty, Inc., evvluttive aicntfl. - - 11 KOK EXTMAXiUV On of tho fin est st-i-k and dairy ranched In southern OreKon, rutiitin of HOD a ores, paid tup water rinht. house, larito harn. outbuHtlintr. tc. I.neated near toxn on irood road and fully equipped. Priced , nt IS0.0OO. WW) exehnnxo for cttv property. See t'hare A. Wing Aneney, Inc. . 7 FOREST RANGERS WORK oftrcnoy, tttttrsday, OPEN FOR SEASON NEXT SATURDAY Diamond lake will bo open Sat u'ri)ay for jho Puson. alilioiiRli jc ports on routl coiulillnnH yere fn- I definite tqday.i George L. Howard. i)ianaser, left here the miclillo of tho week with supplier and a crew of men. .... .. The forest service reports cotiBtd erible snow on the divide on the Diamond Iake road out of this city by way of Union Crce. The Dalles California highway is open to within six miles of the lake lodKei A telephone report from Crater Lake today reported that, snow was rapidly melting at the rim: ' i PORTLAND, Ore... .May 3Q. (P)r-r Saturday will. see the annual pilgritm age of Portland sportsmen to Dia mond I-ako, Mutt L. R'yckman, state uperintendent - of , hatcheries, said today. Through windshield stlckprs, in road signs everywhere along the way, drivers will ee vislonsof the great rainbow trout awaiting them. ))lyf.-)ti4ii ,hns" Tieeji! riqtiflefl 'that the road to. the lake ;is now open for the seaHon.' i - , . - . Radio ' Program KMED Malt Tribune-Virgin Station ' Thursday, May 3D P.-IT -; -n i 6 to 6;15r-l8ls Theatre. 6:15 to 8:30 Mlertford Mail (Tribune'' i News and Market Reports. ; 6:30 to- 7 Coleman & I.awton Service Station and Med I'ord Servico Slut ion. 8 to 9 Farmers.' Kxcliango Co-oporativo. 8 :to 10 Etilck riealors and 'Seherer Motor Co. Friday, May 31 , A. M. . 9:30 to 10 A. Schilling Co. 10 to 10:30 Southern Oregon Kleclric. v 10:30 A 11 Vnrsh Orooory. 11 to 11:30 Si. -M. Depart 'Store. 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lenox: 12 M. Mail Tribune News ' Plashes. k P. M. 12 to 12:30 Palmer M'tislc House. .1 to 1:30 Olcdtord Electric Co. : ". . 1:30 to 2 Lewis Sillier Serv- ice Station. - : ,. 2 i to 2:30 Mann'st Depart- Store. . . ... , 2:30 to 3 llrophy, Jeweler. (! to 6:15 (sis Theatre. ft. 6:16 to 6:30 Medford Mail Tribune News and Murkot Ronortfi. ' 6:30 to 7 Hand Mox. : 7 to 7:30 Bnick Dealers nnd Seherer Motor C-o. ' -.-,. I ,.- r -. . ,.i i,-.' r 4'iii4i4.i Mail Tribune ail's aro road by n nno nrr.nl. ei'rtrv dnv if : r Have yonr car loo? as It should nw, aplc-tnid-span, thoroughly cleaned l. AIR PRESSURE Rcmovei all dutt, dirt, mud, etn without Injury to th paint ! yrnlh finish. 49 Films Free' ; x 'WjmS West Side Pharmacy 'yosL ;:;.yp'UR KEXAtL'STQii.E-; V l'-PrWw " efYrWif' V ''! Open.SindLys'vahd'Bv'eniiigs H' Itl I USlfI l I ik "ll U' with I- 14 ttK81TB lV ?""..9 If rALtrtLs op ' i I LwiilaXSlilVllI I 11 immm MAY 30, 1929. . HAVE FOOD SALE . ! (By Mmy (. Carey).. -JSDKN PRB014M.T. Ore.. .May Jil.KKpcriali The Thursday 'cluh of - PlKienix Vilt- hold a -.food Kale at Hark ley's confectionary next Miit nf.iiiv .inn. 1. ThlH chit) is doiiip a feoml work'fur t,tic '(ibruy and It.tlter cl vie nf fa i ill jt I 'nodijx. HUNDREDS of BARGAINS iV i Kit.-? ; I :t t ! I ? i1l? - Are Still Left!" Don't Miss the -; WEST SIDE VARIETY . jt i I". :r- GREAT -.'' ''.: " Close Gut - iriday ana ssaturaay 0' . tdwr- . n'.', .j-;; .' .'. PS:''-? I A U " 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 -: I - L! FOR LEASE ' iyOjty , ' - - ! Ward well Fur Co. 's Store , It' 'iyS?: .4 i T'-i- "' I Leverette Block t "19 JB Q Around corner from Newest Drug Store ' .. -. Te ReX Caf e J -,, , t z'--jft- . ''.:.,''-" ' ! Good Food Good' Senrioe ' -'' ' ' fil' " ' ". " ' - ..,,-. :v . SEE v. Ill"-1 - . ' '', ;." :-: - Friday?a; Mail Tribune m WwwMifM c' 1 iTIity will. also llnlil a fuiial idriiic uatlicrliiK on Evana creek next ttuiulmr.' ' I I Friday. May 34. little Juno ltolj-; ! erts entertained seven of Iter tie Hill frlunun at u birthday Party-. I Puii' h and waf -ra wero served on tho lawn and at five, cake ami . , i ice cream was served. .: jlw : used in lciiatiuns .were wliitu. , jjluc and pink. v v : I i ' Those present for the happy 1 icasion included - tl .fiiuw'"t i 4itt4e -misses: i i Zola Harvey, iielen Hrlstoe. I X- ii- u'llln.v IjiIh llallfpnt. 1 Prancefti Mlllei- of ,As)iland; Kith ; .r'invn I .1 it iil win xe uig fay a ".. STORE'S Sale nil XT Mam IB PROGRESS Can cnlyl kaihtained when investments are safe guarded. ' INSURE s - NOW- -' ' R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY '' ! Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 44 S INCE 19 09 IS Jarmiii & Woods Drug Store,, Open Eyery Day Including Sundays '-"t 7:30 a..m. to 10 p.m. HI Op l Co. - .... -XJ Yt .su