Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1929, Image 3

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    MEDFOTtD MATIj TRTBTJOT:, MBDFOTIT), QTEfiOX. FRIDAY, .TrXK 14 103fl.
PAGETHTREB
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trevijles
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,Mr. 10. J. Kubly of Shuatu City.
t'rJ.. Is vlsiUni; Mr, li. Durnolllu
In this city. Mrs. Kubty will re
turn 10 hw homo Sunrtny.
Special lur Miituj-thiy. cut flower.
Sainuulsun Flower Garden, 20
Clark. 84
IHisiness conditions, as - far at
iiijliyiiut is corut-rnrd, are a
Mt (lull on tho coast. In the opinion'
of Jack J.yncb. former local resi
(ln(, who arrived last 'twoniim to
visit friends and relatives hero a
hhort time. In Oakland, he re
ported, iherp (k. plmuy of work,
hilt there 1m a bin surpliiH of labor.
In Weed, Oil., he found the box'
factories working shorter shifts
and ft smaller number of men, due.
to lack of orders from California
fruit interests, bard hit thlg your
because of frost;
You have been waiting for Sar
Kn. ,. It's here. "Get it at Ma
pill's." 84
Xews comes from Salem' that
Myrtle Hellc Ftinohar-t. 15. whose
.mother was a full-blooded Alaska,
Indian, wort highest honors at Les
lie junior hb;h school this year.,
Tho .award was, based, on school:
spirit, co - opuration, loyalty,,
tho.uKhtfulnoss, initiative and de
pendability. -Select grade factory blooks $5.50
per load. Mod. Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
A -marriage license was Issued nt
the county clerk's office yesterday
to H. H. Hammer,. 21,' of Hcnd
and I-ela Thomas, 18,. of Hood i
Itiver.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co.- . 327tf
Mrs. Marie Dc Lara arrived . by
inotor yesterday in Modford on a
seven -day trip from Chicago, 111.,
find . will spend . several days here
while en route to Los Angeles. She
Is visilinR her son Allyn, who has
-been ill for several weeks but is
now showing continued improve
ment. Kiversidc Community Club dan?e
Sat, night, June 1 si. Dancing be
gins promptly at 1 o'clock. 85 !
C. L. Keynolds, proprietor of the
Hotel Holland, and son Jasper, who
arrived home the first of the week
front' Kugene for flu minor vacation,
left Wednesday for Han Francisco
where they will-Visit -rplativds find
take -hi sonic, of. the aurrmmdim
poinfSrVF Interest.' v ThVnnrtethc'
trip by motor. ,
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 327tf
After fc-pendlng several Uays In
Medford with State Traffic Lleu
tentn O. O. Nichols. Everelte Har
tin left early, this week for Ijike
view to take up duties as the lat
est member of the state traffic de
partment force. There has never
been a traffic officer on duly In
the Lakeview section, including a
largo portion of the oa stern O lo
gon territory, and his arrival w.ill
bo generally welcomed by tho mo
torists of the district.
llogue Klk Hotel a-place to eat,
something to eat, and . the right'
persons to cook It. 60tf
Mrs. Warren Walker and daugh
ters Itetty and Marjorie, who have
been visiting relatives here in the
Herrydale district for . the past
week, returned to their home at
Vroka yesterday.
Itlverside Community OIu.I dance
Sat. night, Juno 15. , Dancmg be
gins" promptly at 9 o'clock.-"
Halph It. Green of Medford has
taken over hlfe riilttctt as th man
ager of the Sunt ford Co. grocery
storo in this- city. . Cot Ha'miison,
former manager, hos not yet an
nounced his plans tor the futmo,
Grants Pass Courier.
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone fi3. rf
Mrs. C. M. Kldd, who ban been
seriously ill at- the Sacred , Heart
hospital for the past five'' weeks
with pneumonia and complicathms.
Is recuperating with remarkable
rapidity thltf week and expects to
Inuvn llm (w.uniliil fnv h K.m.-.
at lite end of tho week. . I
i For sale Aster, zinnia; marrl
gold plants, 10c doz.; other kind.
45 Quince.. . . . . 75U
A building permit, was issued -by
(ho city yesterday; to Mrs. Grace
Pan key to construct A dwelling, and
garaire on lfnrtlott street at a cost
of $180(1.
IG-in. green pln slabwood 91.00
per tier, haul It yourself. Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. 631. , ? 63tf
Following a lecture. she present
ed last evening before the local
TheosophlcaT ' lodge. Miss - C. W.
Dykcgraaff left for Portland, last
night, accompanied by her secre
tary. Miss Dykegraaff is on a tour
of the l'ni ted States and makes
her home in Holland on a G.UOO
acre estate. Portland is the only
other city in which she speaks in
Oregon. . .
Dynges Oltf-Time Dance Wed.
and Sat. at the Nat. 87
. Harris B. Janes and Clayton
Isaac returned this, morning from
Portland. While there they attend
ed, .the. preslttving. 4t, thou. new
Majestic1' arfiosV"v They 1 Veporf ttin t
stock, will arrive Saturday for in
spection of the valley folks Interested.
Derrald Jut-mine of a Hulte Falls
lumber camp drew a fine of
and costs in Judge Taylor's court
this forenoon, (or having Improper
license plates on his car. The ar
rest was ntatle by Herbert Moore. I
stato traffic officer. !
Summer prices on select grade
green slubwood. Med, Fuel Co.,
Tel. 631. 63tf
Guests from Washington state
t Medford hotels include It. W.
Clark and Geo. Davit) of Chehalis,
Mio arid Mrs. (V D. :nnd Mrs. iv.
Magenhoiml and Mrs. Mdy Mc
intosh of Taconm, and the follow
ing, from Seattle;. Mr, und, Mrs.
Kdw. K- Taylor. Mrs. H. .P. Uafter.'!
Miss Xl I He Carlson, Ike Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Fletcher. j
Se.lect grade factory blocks $5.50!
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.1
, . 53tf j
i Mrs. Dorothy Xyswaner, local
ielephono operator, left yesterday
for Kugoito to, Mttend. ,the employes
pla n of re p resen t at io n tn eo't I n g to
be conducted thero today by tele
phone operators.
James Mtevens, tho emanato bari
tone, will be heard in concert Tues
day evening. Juno 18, at St. Mark"s
hall. 88
Mrs. Hugo LUlenthal of Marsh-
field has been staying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Flit
croft on McAndrews road, and re
cuperating after a recent tonsil op
eration. .
; 16-In green pino slabwood $i:00
per tier, haul it yourself. Medford
Fuel Co.. Tei. 631. . . 63tt
F. G. Holden, vice-president of
the traffic department of the
Southern Pacific, passed through
Medford this morning on his way
south.
Rogue tClk Hotel a place to eat,
somethtn gto eat, ana the right
persons to cook lt. 60tf
Fireworks, parade, concessions,
sports, decorations all will fea
ture the big ono-day July Fourth
celebration to be held in Ashland.
Cnited effort on the part of Llth
iaiiB, Kiwanians, Hotarlans, chum-,
ber of commerce, Ladies' City club,
Elks. Legion and the' city adminis
tration, will be made In putting
across the biggest one-day celebra
tion in the history' of the city.
Ashland Tidings.
Alt kinds of spraying done by
Allen, reasonable prices. Phone
your order to 1039 or 422-U it
Sidney Barker left for Iloseburg
this morning, called by the serious
Illness of his son, who Is suffer
ing With typhoid fever.
N. C. Smythe of Jacksonville
k&d.vteritaod'in the Mall Tribune last
evening to "refit a team, wagott and
harness. The paper was issued at
4. p. m. and before 6 p. m. the
outfit was rented and nt work. -
FAST PROGRESS
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Santf ordsTSaving Stores
307 East Main Street
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Compare Santf ords Saving Price with the price you paid
last week at your favorite store then you will agree with
ua that there is no better place to trade than Santf or da Sav
ing Stores.
Saving Prices Saturday and Monday
neniiirkubly fust., moniess )is j
beon made this weuk In the oven-1
lng of the enlianco rodB in Crater
National park and It appeared to-
flay that hy tomorro night the i
road between Anna Spring camp !
und government camp will all be
cleared of 6now by tomorrow cron
inK and would be cleitrod to the
IocIko by the middle of next week.
If the expectation nhoiild be real
ized of the road biM.-.g oin all the
way from the Medford and Klam
ath entrances to government camp
by tomorrow niKht it would mean
that many Medford and Klamath
FnllB people would drive to gov
ernment camp Sunday.
The fast proRrens being made I
seems to assure that the rdad to
tho lodKe will he open lonit before
tho Crater Lake season's opening
on July 1. I
(Jenernl Manogef R. W. Price of
the Crater I-ake National Park I
company,' fallowing; conierences
with superintendent E. C. Solin. I
sky of the park, said today that
the first crew of lodgo employes
would leave Medford for tho lodgo '
on June -0 and at the mine time
tho first supplies would bs sent np.
The outlook now is that the lodge
will be all ready to function with
a full complement of employes by
June 26 or 27.
The large number of employes
will begin arriving in Medford on
the evening of June li). Thejr dome
from all parts of tho state.
Mr. Price, who arrived In the
city two days ago and IS making
his heudquarters at the Jackson
hotel, will reniaiti until the lodge
opens, motoring back and forth
frequently between this city: an.1
Klamath Falls and the park, mak
ing preparations for the season's
Oimning. Superintendent Solinsky Is happy
over the fast progress being wade
in getting the park roads open and
the outlook that the job will be
completed, all except the rim road,
much before July 1, and makes al
most dally trips between here and
Crater Lake park looking after the
large crew of men ho has at work
there. .. ' -
Kb ttire; in the past few days, tins
boen greatly aiding In the work of
clenrlng the fo;ds, as wherever
t,he deep, icy coating, is broken
and a hole made thawing rapidly
lonsues. The clearing work is be-
Ing done by caterpillars, scrapers
and snow shoveling by many la
' borers.
The park staff has rigged np a
new kind of snow plow, which, it
! It works as is now- anticipated, will
I greatly hasten the work ot clear
Ing the snow between government
cartlp and the lodge; ' I
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I Births
Hot Sauce
Del Monte grand tomato hot
sauce. It's a saving price.
Reg. can
,05
Vanilla
M. & R. Imitation vanilla. It
will not bake out or freeze
out. It's a saving price.
-oz. bottle..
.19
Catsup
Tea
Van Camp's eastern catsup.
It's a saving price.
, Large . bottle.... 15
Salmon
Trupak brand extra fancy
Alaska red salmon. K's a
saving "price.
Large can .25
Shoe Polish
Dyrnshine,. regular 50c sire,
any color. It's a saving
price.
Large bottle .... 35
Veal Roasts
Cut from fancy milk fed
veal. It's saving price.
Tree tea. It's one of the very
best green tea, and it's a
saving price.
Full pound
.53
Baking Powder
Royal brand cream of tartar
baking powder. It's a saving
price.
12 -oz. can
Tamales
IXL chicken tamales. You
will like them at our saving
price.
Reg. size can .. 10
Soap
Creme Oil. One of the het
for the complexion, and It's
a saving price.
Large bar
.05
.35
Coffee
Extra quality iteel cut, in
bulk. It's a fancy coffee at
a saving price.
Per pound
Per pound
.19
.351
: Veal Chops
xtra fancy nice lean ohopl.
It's saving pries. '
Per poupd .23
, Peaches
Del Monte, either halves or
sliced, in heavy syrup. It's
saving price.
Lg. 2y2 can .... 19
Pork Chops- .
Cut from beat grain fed pork.
It's a saving price.
Pound .23
Sausage
Pure pork and seasoning. It's
a SfrVing prle.
Per pound
is x V
.19
SANTFORDS SAVING MARKETS
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Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Llttrel arc
tho parents of an eight-pound
Birl horn nt the Community hos
pital June 12. I
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Special Communication
Medford Lodge No. .103,' A.
A. M,, Friday, Junn
14. 7:30 p. m. Work In K.
A. degree. , By ordor of the V. M
H4 C. M. HOl'KTON. HecV.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
foil HALE- At a bargain, stock
and fixtures of the West Hide
Variety Store, 222 West Main HI.
.90'
WANTED Middle aged man, re
liable and agKrnsslve, for hotel
clerk. AddlesH tlox L. Ashland.
XI
FOK SALti Pnas, 3c a lb., pick
them yourself, f. a. Carpenter.
Jacksonville highway, u
FOIt SALE OR HUNT Hunch.
1 3 r A. on Redwood highway;
crop included; 25 A. In cultiva
tion; free Irrigation water and
spring water for domestic use;
I't'Hiittful placfe, Jas. fr'auceft.
Orants Pass. - H6
KOH RKNT Small furnished
house; water, garage. 624 Kd
wurdx. 6
FOR SAWi OR TRADE All
chickens and turkeys. .1. K.
(inuld, .1 mile east U old Hill. '
FOR KALE Modern bungulow. 3
rooms and steeping porch,' ga
rage and woodshed: paved street,
large high lot. "20 W. Jackson.
I'rice tmoo. 7
FOR RENT Dandy unfurnished
houe; ft rooms, gas and electric,
modern laundry room, garage,
fruit and lawn, tM.hll; also 3
rooms modem, 122.60. 402 Ho.
Newtown. E. v.. Hlllman. 84tf"
FOR HAl.B-.shcep; reducing flork,
limited pasture; ewes and ewe
lamb. L,. A. Hulade, Jr., Cenlnil
I'olnt.- '
ARMHRONU HAVH:
HAI.ES HAVE I'ttfiVEN f)l R
I HED CAR VALi:KH
No concern appriaehes our prlees,
our terms or our low down pay
ments. STARTING TODAY
Wo offer 2fl real bargains:
1!27 Hulck Coupe, elegnnt
shape imo.oo
III28 Essex 4 - door Hedan.
Ilr'ense on 700.00
Hi2H Essex Coach. n snap) 600.00
1 :t 2 7 Essex Coach (early
model) 3r,o.oo
1!'24 Hudson Hpeedsler (a
real ran 400.00
1B24 Ol'lsmollile Tr. (new
paint) 200.00
1924 HMideliaker Tr. (new
paint I I. ".0.00
1923 Htiirtebaker Tr. (new
piiliit) I2S.00
1U23 (Jlrlsmoliilo Tr. ( Kood
one) 75.0O
l2SVord C o li p e (new
pn tut 125.00
7.pasHeiiKer Hudson (lie.
on) 150.00
7-paencr Cadillac (lie.
on) aoo.oo
AH. MKT RON.) MOTOHH, INC.
Value Otlamnfeed.
IliKtsfin-Esse ihrnitp.
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301
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It's Vacation Time
you are planning an outing for a day, a week or month, we can furnish the
lunch goods. Our stock is complete with everything needed for the picnic or camp
ing trip. ' i
A Few Reminders
Ripe Olives
Green Olives
Stuffed Olives
Pickles . 1
Preserves
Jellies
Jams
Marmalade
Apple Butter
Pear Butter
Loganberry Juice
Pineapple Juice
Grape Juice
Orange Juice
Lemon Juice
Lime Juice
Swift's Premium Bacon Swift's Premium Boiled Ham
Deviled Meat
Deviled Ham
Veal Loaf
Lunch Tongue
Roast Beef
Calves' Tongue
Boned Chicken
Deviled Chicken
Frankfurters
Vienna Sausage
Summer Sausage
Pickled Pigs' Feet
j American Sardines
Norwegian Sardines
French Sardines
Kippered Herring
Kippered Snacks
California Sardines
Beech Nut Bacon
Beech Nut Butter
Potato Chips
Sandwich Spread
Vegetable Spread
Ox Tongue
Fancy Domestic and Imported Cheesb
New York Cream Imported Roquefort Camembert
Imported Edam ' American Swiss : Limburger
Cream Brick . Imported Parmesan : Imported Swiss
Pabst-ett Nu-Kraf t . Philadelphia Cream
' Pimiento "
American Grated
Old English
Green Chili
DON'T OVERLOOK Paper Napkins, Paper Plates, Wax Paper, Lunch
Baskets, Pancake Flour, Syrup, Coffee, etc.
DIDYOli KNOW That we can slide bread real thin on ou Electric Slic
er? Sliced just right for sandwiches.
Take a Home Made Cake With You
Saturday Special Regular 20c Imported Sardine. Special at 2 tins for. . . . .29c
All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at our store
in person. '. .i
. See Oat Outing Window
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone H. E. MARSH Phone . .v, ,
252 GROCER 252
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Standing chairmen for the com
ing yoar were appointed at a meet
inn; of the executive couiicll of the
HualneHH .nnd Professional Women's
club, held nt tho home of Mia. M.
K. Chapman, last niKht. Fifteen
officera were present at tho meet
ing. Chairmen were appointed aa fol
lows: Program, Elizabeth llurr;
membership, Margaret HonBley;
personal research, Gertrude But
ler; education, Rebecca Mellors;'
public relntlons, Zoe (irlffln; pnl
llclty, Jcunesse Hutlnr; tranapor
tntlon, Mildred Knight; civic ac
tivities:, Clnrlbelle Kltlott; om
hlems, Patricia McNeff; national
pulIicity, Mary (Jreiner.
That two largo dances would be
rcfd a-ycar, one at Hallowe'en and
tho other on St. Valentino's day,
was also decided by the council. A
poBRihlo scholarship loan fund wnt
discussed fit considerable length
and a committee appointed to carry
on preliminary Investigation.
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When meerschaum is first dim
ffotn t(M soil -If Is rtoft like soup.
YOUNG PEOPLES' NIGHT;
AT REVIVAL SERVICES
Tonight will bo "Young Pcoplc'jf
nltflit" at the revival at tho Suulhj
McthoftlHt church. The subject on
which Hov. Huff Will Hpcfllt Irf
"KindliiR of n KlnRrtom." tountC
peoplo of all denominations aroi
cordially Invited to hear this mea-ij
anno to youth. 'j
The attendance continued to
good and tho Jntcrcnt fine. Thcj
Mormon last nlnht wan Htrong and,
Hphitual and the attention wan of k
hlfch order. The npeaker In falf,
when dealln with tho queHtion ol
Hln, hut very plain, ho that no onfl1
can inintako hl attltudo toward
that which in wrong. Jfo luVe
Ood MUpreutely and hn treats hit
feltnw-nuin with klndnena and duri
consideration. He wants men nnd
women to nivo (od a, chance
that Ho may help them bear tho
butdnns of life.
lie Htirc to hoar thin nieKtiage to'
nlnht. Vou have a moat jcordl.il
invitation. ' j
McKnrland aro horeby notified that
the partnerHhlp of Harrison and
ftlcFarland, dolnpr busineas as tho
Hwoet Hhop, Medf'ord, Ore., has
been dissolved and L. O. Iifcfaf
land has sold all ot her interest
therein and N. II, Harrison hns
a-SHiunod all tho billn, dobta and
nbllKalinns thereof and t. -O Mo
Farlitnd will not bo responsible for
any of tho bills, dhllffnljotifl, con
tracts or Inde!)(edneHs thereof.
Sr. U O. McKAHLAND.
. A'merlrdn chocolntor factories use
about 200,000 torts of cocott beans
a year. ,
YOU HAVE BttH WAITING FOR
SARGON '
IT'S HERS
"Get It at Magill'sV
Nniii-e.
The public and all creditors -t
the Hweef Hiitp And the partner-;
ship of N. li. Unrrlsnti and I.. .".
"STOOL PIGEON"
Olive Borderi Chas. Delaney
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it I Snowing ' I
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Admission
Matt. 10 an
Mat. 10, 10 .
Evas. 10, 23
With
Tomorrow!
ONLY
Continuous 12:30 to 11
TOM MIX
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Must Tony"
$rW, Adapted from Ma Brand's
I " novel, "ALCATRAZ"
Reliable Grocery
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: No. 1
Johnson's Market
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No; 2
ltftforta Cental
Reliable Store No. 2, located' U North detttr'ai, Medford,
is one year old Saturday. We want to thank Ottt maty
customers for the success of this store. ' ' " """ '
Owr aim for Year No. 2 in this store ia for added busi
ness and more customers, and we realize to do this we
must in the future, as hag been pur policy in the past, to
sell nothing but Quality Foods at the lowest possible price
Reliable Groceries Owned by Rogue
River Valley Capital
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Pound Calumet Baking Powder :.......25
Calumet Corn Starch, 3 pks
Calumet Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs..... ........:..25
Miss Lou Shrimps, 3 cans ;..... .45
Miss Lou Oysters, 3 cans,' 6 ot. Bize -.45
Minced Clams, 3 cans ...45
6 cans Deviled Meat size, for 25
3 cans Deviled Meat,' Y2 size, fof......:........'.25
3-lb. Jars Preserves, assorted kinds
5 lb. tins Strawberry Jam .............75
No. 2y2 tins Sweet Potatoes, can ...18
HUl's Red Can Coffee Shilling's Coffee,
pound can 50 . pound can 50
Maxwell House Coffee,
1 pound can 50
Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-Ib. sack $1.95 j
Sperry Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack....?1.89i
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Gold Hill and Jacksonville People
May take advantage of these bargains by
shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold
Hill and Reliable Grocery No. 4 In Jackson
villo. . " '
700 Store Buying Power Season We Sell for Leu ,