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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1929)
P'AflE tWCI M-flPT'OftT) MATL TT?TP.TTT!, fEDFOTlD. OTCKCiQy, FRTDAY, .TITXE 7, 1920, ! 1 Three civil nultn to recover mnn- ' - Xa A' J I turo. meet with no delay in the ru- on fll today ut the county clerk ' f 1 vl VCvi. Cvi-1 Vi ceipt of ulPKiiimH Hent tlum iih office. They were filed by V. V. I 'they ure journeying through tin ( MIIIm HKaitint Welborn Ilecntm. Mil) m-J t-T"OfTl t 't'ountry. A Hyutem of telegram j of Ashlimd, for $M(M); C. H. Ituller n Ka mi mi i j. i. idiii, iirt in in Mil ium!, for (Tdio; Wetlx Mann iitiulnht Tno Itopuo river in rejutrieu iu hnvo a flow of over four feet uhuvo nurnuil, as a result of the ruin of this week, and flKhim; fit Gold Hill, Gold Ray and other valley points in reported to ho poor btKiiusc of the rise, most of which came Wed nesday evening Two young ladles dc.siro trnni- jiortatlon to Min r lantiHiu ion , S:u.n., n,.n,t hospital. She with ! di-essen or nurses' uniforms for Juno i- Keiercnces nol expected to live yesterday. j Hale. Tailor made to measure. The I'll mm id-m-J. l i i.i . i . w..t tance at Jack son Springs Cluh, HtiMlneMtt men traveling on South ern 1'aclflc trains will, In tho fu ture, meet with no delay In the ru ceipt of telegrams sent them as they ure journeying (ti rough tin country. A system of telegram identification cards has been es tablished, and each conductor will know who 1h In every scut on his! J. 'Jl. Newton, train, says .J. A. Orniamly, assist- . for fliit'o. ant pitsHenger traffic manager of the company. HuMchall dance, Jacksonville Rat. night, l to li. flood eats. 7 K Airs. Chimin Warren of Dun-la, Cal.. Ih upending several days in1 Med ford at the bedside of her. I piece, reported serfou-sly III at the I Phone V VMtTTW M"A VMM 9A ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM Dunce at Chllder's Hal! every! Naiurday night. IHirtoil Hist cm. K3 The dance at llutte Kails which j was scheduled for Katurday night, i ...... v i, .... !... ,w.ui tr.iw.ii ! affulr wa'to have Ih. Kh'cn by ' PASTUERIZED SAFE PUHE Mn. Hiiitii. I'uim iii-HiiKo. PRODUCED PACKED Ladles' iiouHO llrcwfi, office ; TH E SANITARY WAY I Pn-HsmakinK, flrnncklrig and but- : J. 1c. Kuiimes ' It o s a 1 1 a " line. J tfinhfilos- Th fjiMlilrin Khnll 424 "Evitv tt-Mrpr ia n hwitr " flll U:3l untir 2, Sal. niKht. t Mf.,fr,l Hide I'hona 1181. 13tf , 964-1. forenoons for fuithor Inror- Afiert OrrV son of Mr. and Mrs. j A (lvw )f ., Mmri,r wa sent ! minion. Also silk dresses for sale. A. H. Ol-r of Medfonl. received his ilp n ,,,..,. ,..lkn Imlonil park Mrs. Barlo. 4r,tf diploma ami military honors at ; f.1nl l(,ri, )(i f,.t,M(,on, lo i.K , .,. .l,.,.r ennfltu d to Ills lllll Military academy A ednesday j n M1 1 ,, : , ,.v WI.k lrl preparation : home on Jackson street and, u .whon ho was Kraduated at the well , , ... ,....,, lMi0 ,. open-1 cordlnL- lo nreaent plans. Is to un- Known irei seot.oi in "'"""" ini; July 1st. and lo remain there ; deiKo Luci uir, one ui "'" , dui inu the season. the only representative of Medford 1(J m Kr(,on p)n0 nhvloos n.0o In the (troiip. I per Her. haul it yourself. Medford money lomieu iu noi..., pv.P" , .., T,.i n:il. 5:itf Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Crosse of San PIcko stopped over 111 Medford last major operation Jn two ISIS TONIGHT to pay their honest debts. Thomas Really Co., Urn. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Dance at Chllder's Wall ' ovury Himtrday night, liurton Histers. 8 if, D. Molfrklo, advance nian for the alltalklng and singing picture, "The Show Moat," which will bo nt , Hunt's Craterlan starting Kunduy, Juno 23', left today for the norlh. Hummer prices on select grade, BtopniAlabwood. Medford Fuel Co, Tel. 631. C3tf " Swimming nofr in drinking water aV tho Nat. 44tf Among the Oregonlans register ed at Medford hotels, other than .those from Portland, am Mrs. Fred Wilson of Salem, Karl Williams of The palles, Max Jones ut Klgin, and Mr. and Mrs. T JefferHon uf Kugene. Itoguo Klk fTotel a plftco to eat, Homcthlnf? to eat, and tho right persons to cook It. 60tf ... -Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31. - Gtf ..i For having improper licence plates on their cars. Hoy It. Dun can and CJ. II. liallard vere oach .fined $10 In Judgo Taylor's court this forenoon. .Dance, Nat every Wed. and Sat. night. Dyngo Itroa. music. 74 i liet me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phono ft93. . . , - . tf - Friends of I. Jl. (Hurt) Condlt of this oily and Miss Helen Powers of .Gold Hill were kept in the dark for u long time, but their secret has finally been found out. The yoting couple- were married in Kugeno on May 25, after obtaining their li cense in Albany. Mr. Condlt 1b as sociated wilh his father. Jinny Condlt, in tho le,loss service sta- Klncaid's Imperial O r c h cstra, j ICS If sS 15 ICagle Point, Sal. night. 78 KB tW tSJ K. M. Tucker of Crants Pass. II KW S Inventor of a snow-sled wilh wlih-in i he lias been experimenting for sev- night to visit local friends, on their 'era! years, was In Medford yester-. way homo from an extended motor day and (lectured he h;i.s made fur-. trip across the United States. I,eav Ing their home six weeks ngot Mr. and Mrs, i rosso traveled through (he southern slates lo New Yurie city, where they .spent several days j ther improvements on the sled. He will work on the machine all jShiii nier and have It ready for the first mows next fall and winter. I le made several test trips with the sight -seel mv. They then motored ; sled In the I'nlou Creek country to Watdiiuglnn, I. C., and spent, a ; last year, all of which he said wijre couple of days, leaving there for j successful. various points of Interest through Chicken dinners, 7 Re. Tho Cov the middle west. On the second ered Wagon, Phoenix. 100 day of June they encountered a I Tennyson Jefferson, t he post of - "sever snow storm In ITtah. They fico inspector with headuuat ler.s -ii left Medford early tills morning; Kugene, who is spending this week for the south, planning on taking j in Medford on official business, was in the redwood forest and Yoseirt- ; joined yesterday by Mrs, Jefferson. Ite on their return trip. j (Jet tho.e fenders and auto Parly going to Portland Ralur- 1d leu straightened' at Prill's Sheet day will take a passenger for help! Metal Works, opposite lewis Super in driving. 'Phone .Mil-.r. ' 77 I Service Station. Phono 41S. (' mm- WITH A .J STELLAR CAST a kA 'r Miys Myrlle Toby was jimong the local liit.'li school teachers who left here today for her home. She will j pcnd the summer with her par ents at llalscy, (ire. KJ-In. green pine slabwood $1.00 ' per, tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel, C3I. B3tf ' iUs attacking th II. l. 1 linger, general sales man- trees, ager for the Heath & Millgan Painl I Itogue V.Ik Hotelr-a place to eat. and Varnish company of San Fran- 'something to eat, and tho right While the rain downpour is bene, fleial for crops, it encourages Migl.i In orchards about the valley. In Home rafte the blight Is reported to he spreading rapidly, causing a- I large jiorlion of stune trees to lie cut away. IMinht 1: caused by lac- iimbium of the MM 1 WW cifco, Is spending several days in Medford this week in order to con fer with Lamport's and the Porter Lumber company, distributors of the Heath v Mllllgau products 'n this territory. Dance at Jackson Springs Club, l:3it until L Sat: night. 7 Temitorary auto licenses were is sued at tlie sheriff's office yester day to It. V. Williams, Klin or Push, V I I 1 1 a m Pyle. James Purdue. A FIRST DIVISION PICTURE P;ithe NcwJ "Bad Beys of Borneo" Coming Saturday, June 8 "Double Fisted" Matinee 1:30; Evening 7 IOC and 15? I.'.h-lhn Ml it ill n.,.1 11 Iv Ifin,L. t linn III oixm nun u .nrwiit. m i n. ,,,,. . Condlt in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doc Powers of Cold Hill. They will make their homo in (Irants Pass at the Dean apartments. CI runts Pass Courier. Dance at Nat every Wed. and Sat. Dyngo Pros, music, RO A Cheap lumber and cedar post. Medford Lumber Co. S27tf C. A; McCarthy was among1 the Klamath Falls residents spending yesterday In Medford. Mrs. Charles Howry returned to Medford yesterday after spending t ho pat week In K la mat h Fa Us, Vrhoro her husband 1ft III at the nill uudohtmpitni:" Ho is' reported to twfeflffhtly Improved.' ' " : Milk fed fryers at Public MaV ket Saturday. Sett Miss While. 77 Don'fl miss Kagln Point Sftt. 7S 1 Mrs. T. J. Moruan, W. W. Myers A. J. Crosslin. D. It. Watson. Fred White, O. O. Weston, C. It. Martin, H. M. Ijirsnn, M. S. Wagner. K T. Allen. D. K. Self and Pearl AHdVr son. Last dance, Kagle Point, Sat. 7S Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Darling ar rived from Mfnenu polls last night Bstf Jand are visiting Mr; and Mrs. A. A. J". Crose of tfle World War 'O. Tolletson,' 31.1 South ' Orange Veterans' State Aid commission, I street. Mr. and Airs. Darling are wa sin Crants Pass AVednesday on the parents of Mrs. Tollefson. business. I Window glass, nil sires; also plate Dance at Nat every AA'ed. and Sat. I glass. Trowbridge Cabinet AA'ks. Dyngo Pros, music. SO ! Lester Marshall, a student of the Jasper Reynolds, son of Mr. and ; Drownshom school, was among the Mrs. C. L. UeynohH arrived yes-county students who received spec- I, Karl Lininger of Ashland and Charles Painter of Central Point. Select grade factory hlocks $5.f0 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. (i3t. persons to cook it. Cotf Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Putler of Cilend:ile,- Cal,, urn spending sev eral days Id Medford visiting TourUt lravl. as a result or the fi lends and relatives. 'rains of the past week, has shown For. real rye bread, try Model i a decided slump, according to local. Pakery's. Ill W. Main. SO j state traffic officers. "They state! fittest front Portland registered that on then- patrols of the Pauifte at Medford hotels include Mr. and' highway they se few motorists' i.i comparison ! the period of bright etin-hine that prcreeded the pres- ' cut Inclement v. : atiier. Thv ma; jority of the tourists are encamped " at auto camps and many stay at' hotels along the road, waiting for, better weather. j A great deal is le:ng said ahmjt j the weather, hut very little is hotn -j dope. However., we predict glori- j mis pfciilc weather, for tlil:.' vek I end. (Jet it at DeVoc's everything j for picnic and fishing parties." 77 j Sometime ago .Medford was aul-1 tilted by newspaper articles which d "dared that salmon were helng : killed and mutilated by the hun-1 terday to spend the summer vacn- 1 ial commendations from t lie ronn- reports had hen carried back to; lion here, following attendance at ;y and slate school superintendents' the Pear ereek vill.ie by a couple the rniversit yof Oregon. ; offices for regular attendance for i of .Medford .spoi tsmen. so t his week A great deal Is being said about (he weather, but very little is being done. However, wc predict glori ous picnic weather for this week end. (Jet It at DeA'oe's everything green slahwood. for picnic and fishing parties. 77 ,Te. 631. one year, during which timo there "the superintendent of fish screens, were no ca.ses of tardiness or ah-(who lives in Medford, came down senee. j to the dam and shooed the firh to Summer prices on select grade . the proper side of ihe river so they Mod. Fuel Co., could go up the fish ladder. He .B3tf found no dead salmon and no nui- A Red Hot Value One that no housewifo can afford to miss. On sale tomorrow morning at 8:30 A. M. . Come early as this is the most unusual value we have offered in many months and ns our supply is naturally limited by our capacity some of the late comers will be disappointed. Maple Nut Squares . 14c each Limit two to ' 1 a customer This is a delicious ma ple and nut filled cake topped with a delicate ly flavored Maplo But tor Cream that at regu lar will sell many times higher. AltortH'V ami Mm. Jhh. A. SlnnO- MIhm IVIsrlll.i WVlib li-fl lir, tn- - tilatii.l rir. whi. h uf c.iin'M' wns ran haw Im'oii Hip housp puretH or ! day fur llnr llnlilo llr I'rlni'Vlllc. no .:M'iii'lit for an official from Mr. and Mj-m. .Iai Andrews. Thry ! after conipleitiiK n year's wm k .1 the upper valley to make. (IraiitM; lert for tiielr Jjoine in AllKeles j A- mrmher of:-tho' faculty of the ; I'ass t'ourier. j yesterday. Hoowevelt ("Phool. J Keleet j:railt factory lilocltfl .So.fiO " Itaseluill tlanee, Jacksonvlllo Sat. Klndllnir fnri.tre; Hrnltpd stlpph per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. tlol.i nlu-hl. ' in, Coed oats. 7 I Med. Kuel Co , 'M. 6.11: ' - S3t f 1 iM' ' ivo Spcctai 1 1 ft JJiVi .- 1 r conomy Groceteria THE-HOME OP BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Fruits and Vegetables Saturday marks the opening of our bigger and better frui and vegetatfe deptv un der the supervision of Donald . Wh'eat' whose years of "experience and knowledge' of produce and produce markets insures a plentiful1 supply at all' times' of everything1 the market affords '- arictof thde'.st qiuality. a '" ' ' Come in tomorrow we" hdpe to be; able to show the finest display of fruits and veg etables ever shown in Medford at this season of the year Everything will be of the finest quality fas we will buy hone but the best the market affords. Here is a partial list of what we will, have1 - 1 t Endive Canteloupes Watermelons Peaches . Apricots Strawberries , Raspberries Blackberries Avacadcs Leak -. j? ,. Green Cor n .Swiss Chard t , 1 Summer Squash ftajian Squash ;Egg,PJant ;.Green Beans " Cherrjes fYims Cucumbers Cauliflower Asparagus Peas Bell Peepers Artichokes , Red Cabbage n,WlM "White Cabbage , Rhubarb .New Potatoes .fancy Slicing Onions Bunch Vegetables Tomatoes Celery;i iip i.v-i: k Green Onions BREAD Mb. loaf . 1 Mb." loaf 3 for 20c 10c Buns, Napkin or Parker House Rollff, D6zeWi5c ; i iX jrruii arid Vegetable Specials Jumbo Artichokes, 4 for . 25c Celery (fancy),' 2 for 25c Fancy Slicing Onions', 4 lbs. . . v 19c Sunkis Smalt Oranges, 2 doz. . . . 25c Sunkist Leniotts, dozen 23c SAVE WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . . .... 35c Mazola Oil, qt. ca;n;. . ) :. .1.5.. 43c Warrentori Minced Clams, tall cans (a big" saving), 3 cans 59c Van Camp's Horriiny'; N&'tt 2 for '23c Mecco Oysters, tail' Scan's, 2 for ... . 29c Alaska Pink Salmon, No'. 1 tall can, ...2 for 35c Jello,- all flavors, 2 pkgs. . . 15c Clorox, per bottle .' . . .: . . ! . . 17c Golden Corn, Northern brand No. 2 can, 3 for ... . . . ...... '.";. . 39c Hign Life Ginger Ale, pint bottles . 2 for.!. ............ 25c Coffee our own blends, freshly roasted and sold . with a money back guarantee Three very fine, blends ........ . . 38c; 43c; 49c Genuine Mocha & Java, vacuum pack-." "I ed a treat for' particular' coffee' ' drinkers, lb . .... . , . . . . ; ... . . .. 65c I. Lucky Strike, Chesterfield, Camel 6r Uld uold Cigarettes,' carton or iu packages ...... $1.10 ifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. satk. . $1.79 Down, a : etiaranteed hard wheat flour milled by Sperry 49-lb. sack. , ....... ........ $1.63 Lawn Mowers Ball bearing, serf- ' adjusting and self - sharpening1-14- and 16-inch, regular $12.50 "values, choice,' v , $S.49 Queen Alarm Clocks, crackeled rose 0 t , and green finish, guaranteed good ... time keeper, choice .' . . . . . . . $1.49 Aladdin Galfon Vacuum' Jug, keeps1 .hot or cold 24 hours $1'.9S L Electric Curling Iron, guaranteed. 59c Garden Hose U. S. Rubber Co s guaranteed hose, 50 ft . $4.39 Star Can Openers , i4?c Six Cup Aluminum Percolators. . . 69c Water Sets, pitcher and six glasses; 1 pink ot gi'een $1.13 Gallon Ice Cream Freezer $4.49 SHOE DEPARTMENT Just another way to save the Groceteria' way . which means saving without self- denial wc have the styles you want of the quality you wantbut for less. ' For Women - .' Workbhoes Peters shoes of j.qualityr and style, all lasts, all sizes. . i , i $3.95 ' $4.95 $5.95 : For Men 1 Peters," Weyenkorg5 and Hamilton and Brown. " '"''' , $3.95 $4.95 : $5.95 $6.95 . .. Wolverine, Lion Brand and Internation al, priced the: Groceteria Way, whicfi means saving money. i- .1 For Children Shoes that stand the hard knocks,- Sim- plex Flexie and Twinkle, ; Citrus Special , A regular $1.00 Pyrex Baking' Dish with Citrus powder or Citrus wash ing machine soap. ; A package of Citrus washing machine soap and the dish - 89c 2 packages of Citrus powder and the dish 89c Founiain Lunch Smothered Prime Steer' teak, Mashv ed Potatoes, Gravy, Asparagus, But tered Bread, Coffee; or Milk, 25c GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF -DENIAL " ' ' Use our parking lot it's for your convenience while trading in our store. Come down and see the new lights on 6th street now Medf ord's principal thor oughfare Hear the band 'see the big show and everything.