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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1929)
PACE TWO MTSDFOTID M"ATL TRTBTJXE, fRDFORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2(1, 1929. I, Tocal and J 'Personal Mm. K. W. Ilutrhlnaon and 5l- Californium, ut local hotrla In- -r-ln-liiw. Mm. H. H. lliiifhlnMin. I rlmlv Mr. ami Mm. '. K. IJmikIv. from Suiiscl-on-lhe-ltoKUP. weiv j M Iw. M. (irrrlly, Mr. and Mrs. W. I In .Medford thin mornlnii on busl- , I). Hum Putin and son of I.on An- ni-s. ' . ' kv, Mr. und .Mm. H. V. IibvIh of Tw dan.e l.und. J a c k k n n I'lnccrvllle, Mr. I.. H. Wilier of' SlirliiB-.. Sat. Continuous danclriK. I Almm-ilu. Mr. and Mr. W. M- kIhk and Mr. and .Mm. J. W. Bub-I tt-r, Jr.. of Look ileum, .Mr. unu ; Mm. J. V. O'.WII and son of Pled- it order that the ntnd.-nts at-j A total of 12 uunlic-untii will; ...mni..r ut'uslllll ol mi' IliKIl I'" "' uimiuui 1.11, . ....... .-non! will not have to attend on , lion, to In ' held In Salem July 9 (. Krlday. the day followlnii ihe'and 1. Three of the appllrantH ! ly )f Atu(U. The f xuminutionK I.. -it(lli'K of Phnii-1 HrcltcriJitein nd fum- ; in, Mr. it nd Mrs. o. .Stratum at Omnlnjf, .Mr. mid Mrs. j l....i. -u..iti-r Nfitsonx will ie i '' wuiiit-ii held this Saturday. Wt-auw ti ",l,ir,l,ll,"' l,M! """-p. M. Hi-uncv of Alatm-da. Mr. and work is covered so rapidly. durlni! . on.u 01 our examim.. ! Mrj4. Jillm.H I.yon. Mrs. fi. Martin the hummer session, ll would be: Uynne's old-Urn Ounce, "WtdrifH- am, nit.ce ji,., um Mrs. Fred So lon, .Mi', and Mrs. I. Juhl and Mrs. A. Ualaynff of Oaklund, Vernla M. slate registered at local hotels are ; Thom.uft and Mr. and Mr. i Scamping of Kacnitnnio. Mr. and j AIi-h. M. A. Hohhs of Merced. Mr. difficult for the nssiKnments to he j day and Saturday nt .Nat. 101 doubled for one day. so It was' Anions vlsJlors from Washington found necesfar. in oruer to iv Friday off. thai the school would j Mrfl H t ,ir,)... and family and have to be (conduited .Saturday. lrt(. j. a. Norway of Kverett, H. Dyne's ohl-t;me dance. Wednes- j CuinmhiKs of Hpokane. Kthel lal- . I). ('Itirke of San FranciKco and day and Saturday at Nat. 1"! ; hut of Blaine, and the following F. I. Dodge and family of Ilrent-j The warm weather for days pat j from .Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Jack , wood Meihts. 'j has Vieully warmed the Hon lie ' Kyun, Lawrence Shea, (, II. Fctrs- j lc.in geen pine Bttbwood $1.00j river und caused that Htream ami une, i. . mn i.ui. .mii .-in - i per tiel.( haul ft youmelf. Med. other mountain-fed Htreaum to rise j lair, Martha U-ckey and Kd Ciold-; Fu,.i CO t T(f. 631. 53tf considerably hecaufe of the im-ll-i Htein. j j Huchlor. Copco merohan- InK hiiow at the high ithitudcH. If you need ball money, see Cecil ji,,,. manatr. returned today from m wnrthv ueonle M. JennliiKH, 6 Ho. Front St. 103 to pay their honest debts. Thomas Hucilla embroidery packaes, in Kenlty Co.. Km. 12, J'alin Blk., cor. cludinn stamped article and all Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf thread to work. On ale at one ti'iitin. t ' t:n.tfiev. chief ranx-1 third regular price. See window er of Crater National park, came down from the park evcnlnB, spent the nlKht here and returned to the park this forenoon. Clrocn pine slabs, ltf-in., $2.50 lr load, small truuk-, Valley Fuel Co. IMione 7(J. l0tf tlut'sls front dlslnce reiilslcr ed at Mcdford hotel-. In hide Mr?. K. M. Sacked of Macloud, AHa., Can., H. Frcese of CJIadrnek, la., Mrs. J. F. Mayfleld and Mrs. I, ri. Coverston of Fallon, Nev., N. Hlll nnd and family and A. H. Hender son of Lincoln Neb., and Helen 11. Keisen of Moscow, Ida. Prices cut lower than ever for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Huls r.Uc. $1.00, Sl.OX. i'2.UH and $:j.U8. Kiddle hats 26p to $1.50. Kvery hat kocs. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. Get your Kreen HtampH here. Mr. and Mim. C. T. Steward ure KpendiiiK sevoral days this week at their store. In Grants Pass. Hummer nrlces on select (trade miles north of KukIc ;t buHinesH visit to the Oregon Ut ;ritory of the Mountain; States , Power company. , ) I Kllis Mycin and IS. MyeiK t.f I Klamath Falls spent yesterday In ! .Mcdford, j W, H. Merrlttt left last jiiht by ! train for Portland on a short busi i ness trip.- He will return tomor- Shc was uccrini)iiuie4l by her small j n)v. Hon- For sale- Iirtre variety of choice All kinds of spray-Ins done by (i,.iI,hinium plants, field grown, 3."c disiilay. Handicraft Shop. 10 Mrs. Helen WndlclKh, a member of the f Irani h Pims Courier Mtaff. visited Medfurd friends Tuesday. Kreun slabwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. &atf Mim Helen Stone and Miss Helen .lorKetiKon of KuKene arrived In Medford the first of the week lo spend several weeks visiting at the V. liurton home. Kntlre stock Hucllle embroidery packaKes on sale at one-third price. Handicraft Shop. 102 The city council at Hb special meeting last niht decided to Ihhup a hurry cull for bids on the plumb ing and heating work on the new airport, the bids to be In by 10 n. nt. next Saturday. (let your 't tli of July hut at Lottie Howard's Quit Business Sale. OH Two men nrrested on the charge of Intoxicntion, John Hrnwn, ' ap prehended June 20, and Charles Headman, apprehended Juno 2 It, each forfeited a cash ball of $10, through failure to appctir In the city court for trial. Kummor prices on neleot grade green Rlabwood. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. B3tf Among the Oregonlans register ed at local hotels are Farton Wood are of Cottage drove, Hen Itohin non. L. C. Maun, J. C Osborne. II. Kilhorn and U. L. Smith of Ku gene, L. P. Sanford of Cottage drove and fleorgo Knight tif Hub hard, ' ' Hticllla embroidery packages, In cluding stamped article and nil thread to work. On sale at one htrd regular price. See window llsplay. Handicraft Shop. 102 Dance nt Chllder'a hall every Wed. and Sat. night. 100 Miss Petty Fallln of C.rant Pass Is in Medford for a few days to visit with her brother, Howard Fallln. Kindling for sale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 31. G8tf Miss Lois Potter returned to Medford last night on the Shasta, after spending a week with her sister In Olendale. Swimming now In drinking water t the Nat. 44tf Don't miss the wonderful bar gains nt the F.nimy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M. Store. Thursday. Fri day and Saturday. OS Definite steps toward placing the operation and maintenance of the Klamath Irrigation district direct ly under the farmers were taken by the district board of directors recently, (let thosn fenders and nuto bodies straightened at IlrlM'g She-it Metal Works, opposite Lewis Suiter Bervlco Station. Phone 418. tf Visitors In Medford from San Francisco Include Mrs. J. M. Sel lech. 1. It. Peterson. It. S. Clancy, Karo Snow and H. MeKlroy, . Chicken dinners. 7 Be. The Cov ered Wagon. Phoenix. 100 III II Pluck of San Francisco Is a guest st the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. Iturtmi In this city. Mr, Black attended the I'nlverslty of Oregon the past two years when Feveral members of I he Hurt on fnmlly were students there Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 103j) or 422-L. tf Carman K. MHI, pastor of the Christian church, leaves Friday for the state convention at Turner, June 2!itu July 7. Mr. Mell is on the program and has full charge of all (he music for the convention. Mrs. F. J. Wllmott, Mrs. Margaret Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith expect to attend. Ilattlo Dance, J.ickson Springs, Sat. Cap. Hagerman and his Moon light Garden orchestra and the Pep Petl dlers will play continuously. Dancing also on July 3rd and 4th. !)0 V. K. WogamoU has purchased the 40(!-acre Itlvervlew farm, seven olnt, on the each or $2.60 a. dozen, for two weeks only. S. K. Chastain, Phone 4T.2-L-2. 9C Mrs. Mary , Patterson left this morning for v her home In We na tehee, Wash., after visiting for the past six months at the home of her , sou and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson. Dance at Childer's hall every Wed. and St. night. 109 Temporary auto licenses were is sued today to Peggy Ham) II, Hu bert A. Dellass. F.. C Ferguson and J. C. Murray. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf" Hurrleon Janes, salesman for the Palmer Music House, is spending Mr. and Mrs. Alfred V. Sver- a nee and small son Donald arriv- I ed in the city from San Francisco this murning to visit local friend 1 for a few days. Mr. Severance Is , president of the Progress Printing corporation. ' L. d. Nell Is iU Medford for a shot t time visiting relatives. Mr. Ne.ll is from Mitchell, S. D. Mr. and Mi's. Goodwin Hum phrey and daughter returned fo Medford lust night from Corvullis. where they hud been visiting for , several days. Mr. and Mis. P. K. Paris and son Dean leave the first of the month for Grants Pass, where they will make their home as Mr, Paris, ; who is a Pickwick stage driver, has been transferred there., 1 Daniel HeuU, 21, of Ashland and1 Iluth DePock. 1 of Weed were i granted a marriage license at th county clerk's office yesterday; George M. Stratton and li ma Cool:. ; 23, both of Corning. Cal., applied, for a marriage license yesterday. H. Chandler Kgan, who returned ( yesterday from Seattle, where he was defeated in the quarter finals; for the northwest golf title won by j Frank Dolp, hu no alibis for his defeat. "I simply played rotten golf," said Chan, "couldn't keep on me fairway and shot, over SO the t last day. Dolp, the winner, played , beautifully in the final match and, deserved the title in every way." j Find lfcxly. CHICAGO. June 2. uP Polite believe they have found the body nf the man who a month ago was kidnaped from a taxicab at the point of a gun and whose last words before he was carried away wre: "Krnie, please don't shoot." The. body wusfound In a straw berry patch near Crete, III,, last niuht. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ir,. 101 Oh! How Qood on a Torrid Day F i liKNT Furnished apts. 344 So. Ccntrul. FOK SALE New bath cabinet with alcohol stove, half price; iron baby bed with silk floss inai tress. ;1H So. Hi Vet-Hide. this week at Diamond lake, enjoy- Hogue, and has moved thereto, ll lllk, ,i. various outing attractions. Is one of the best places along the j Halph Pardwell returned today river and is under Irrigation. Mr. j frum u business trip to San Fran Wolgainnit will greatly improve l t.H,.0. the same. Kindling for sale, limited supply. Cheap dry lumber at Medford , Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. &3tf Lumber Co, 827tf j Albert and William Shaw return Mrs. J. Wiide, who has been vis ' Oml f ' minks, . We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends' who so kindly helped u and for the many beautiful florid tributes in our late bereavement. Dlaiiche Gregory and Family. Mr. and Mrs, M. Truo, Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Gregory, '. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sehars. FOK SALE 3 window awnings, 3a inches wide; nod condition; c heat). I I 1 Washington St. 17 FOK SALE Voting turkeys, all hkcs up to a month. High Hanks Tin key Farm, Central Point. FOK SALE Farm in Sarns Valley, where prize pears anil alfalfa grow without irrigation; elec tricity, telephone, daily mail; timber and pasture land; run ning water on plflce. Hox J. A.. Tribune- 102 WANTED Competent unincum bered woman, aged 20 to 3."i yrs, for general housework. Please ' apply in person. Mrs. Earl ' Tuiny, 7or Park Av jt!i FOU KENT Modern, partly fur nished 5-room house. Call r04 K, between 7 and 8 p. m. 12 FOR SALE Furniture. Central Ave. No. 07 FOK KENT 4-rom house, range. I bath complete, screen porch, ga rage $ Iff. 50, water paid. Phone: 617-H. , JtO Foil KENT Modern ti-rm. house. Inquire 15 HI W. Jackson. i r3 Dealers Everywhere throughout Southern Orcgcn and Northern California can testify to the unequalled and insistent demand for Fluhrer's Milk Bread over all other brands of bread marketed in this section of the coast. b. King In Medford for the past four months at the home of her son, M. L. Wade, and parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tedrlek, departed last evening for her home In Hound Hill, Alberta, Canada. Window glass, all sizes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka. Pythian Sisters club will hold a' pot lirck supper at Jackson Hot Springs Thursday at 0:80. Mrs. Elizabeth Temple, president, would like for alt members to attend. Don't miss the wonderful bar gains at the Emmy Lou Hat Hhnp In the M. M. Store, Thursday, Fri day and Salurday, OS (). C, Hogns of the Jackson Coun ty Huildlng and Loan association' Is on a short business trip lo Van couver, Wash. He will return to Medford Monday. Let mo wrlto your fire tnsurnnco. Carl Y. TengwUd, Holol Holland. Phono 01)3. tf There were nlno fatalities duo to 1 nd ust rial accidents in Oregon during the week ending June 20, according to the stulo Industrial accident commission. There were I OfiS. accidents reported during the week. Select grndo faotory blocks $5. SO por load. Med, Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 3tf Acconllng to K. 1. Stuart, the contractor, if plans work out ull right, the first loads of gravel will be haued to the new airport field today. The rock crusher will be located near the Finn slaughter house. Entire stock Hucllle embroidery packages on sale nt one-third price. Handicraft Shop. lo? Guests from Porllijjul at Mod ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pasluy. Ella Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clancy, Thomas Hursoll, W, H. Edmendes, Dr. G. L. Heist rom, Sam V. Kin ley, Geo. 15. Frost, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Trove M . Cults P. It. Dlmm. ll. Ken. II. G. Kounesman, Gen. Springer, Henry Freeman, A. A. Kayser and W. W. Kueppell. Green l no slabs, 16-ln., $5 per load; big truck, 4 4 tiers. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7. 00tf Mlns Peat I Wortle of Ashland Is taking the place of Miss Alvimi Mo laud at the Jackson County Untitl ing and Loan association offices. Indies' house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor ntndo to men sure. 1'he J. It. Soames "Rosalia" line. "Every wearer Is n booster." Call '.M14-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for snle. Mrs. Harm. 4Mf MUs Muurlne 1. o m b a r d of Spring field, Ore., and Miss Alma Kinus of Vancouver, Wash., will arrive here this evening to spend several days as the gucMs of Miss Jean Steel before going to Crater Luke for the summer months. This will be the fifth consecutive set son Miss Lombnrd has been em ployed ai the Crater Lake lodye. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medfotd Hldg. Phtme 1181. 13if Mrs. Arthur Probstflold and fam ily moved to M ed ford yemei day from Hon ue I liver. l'p until re eently t hey oprl a ted the Kogtte Liver auto camp. ld-ln. green plno slaxwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. C3I. F.3U I Salem' new municipal ttirpoi l will 1- deilinited August K. during tile A iner lean Legion state on- I ven ion. according to announce- ( ment made bete today. The air port will eost in excess of l.'iO.OHO. j Mi-nihci s of the J. C. Penney pci son tie) wilt enjoy a swimming party nt Merrb-k's Nataloilnm Ftl- I day evening. ! Select smile factory blocks $.V!0 1 per load. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 31. f3tf The tvmpciutote continue to de- crease daily, yestei day' maximum being H ntni this morning's mini j mum tV A mild temp, inline ;x forecast for tomorrow. ed to Medford yesterday from Fort Worth, Tex., where they were call ed recently by (he death of their brother, A ugust Shaw, the victim of a car accident. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 327tf L. C. Gram, assistant superin tendent of the Southern Pacific, and George Kilhorne, traveling reprenentalive of the Southern Pa cific, spent this morning in the city on business. Mr. and .Mrs. Hay Henderson and family have returned from Mo-rie-Hto, Cal., where they had been vlsltlnii with Mrs. Honderson'fi par ants Mr. Henderson leaves to morrow foe Crater Lake lis ranger at the community grounds at the flm. George Nichols of Eagle Point transacted business in tho city this morning. Mr, and Mrs. Hill Luman and family returned to Med foul the first of the week from Oakland. Cal., after spending a two weeks' vacation there and In other Cali fornia cities. Jack Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Marshall, is just recov ering, from the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kngberg of the Eagle Point district spent this morning In (he city transact ing business and visiting local friends, Mrs. Hcssie. Pool and son and daughter oT Huile Falls spent Sev ern 1 h o u en In the city t oil a y o n business. Mrs. W. H. Putnam of Chicago arrived In the city yesterday to visit for a week with Mrs. George Snearley. Mrs. Putnam Is on her way home from a trip through southern Oregon. Miss Maude Farnham of Eugene left bore yesterday for Crater Lake where she will spend the summer. Miss Farnham visited, friends at Medford and Kcrrydale before her itepa rture. Phone 51 (Lab Not Hungry these warm days? A glass of hikTbd before each meal will stimulate your appetite. It is obtainable everywhere. f America's Sparkling her ILK UTTER ICE CREAM 'V'.J r-.' id! With Our New Coolinff Plant ENJOY A COOLING SIP AT OUR FOUNTAIN The weather may be hot but don't mind it. There's ready relief at the most popular "coeling-off " place in town our fountain! Stop in for a frozen treat .... an ice-cold malted .... or a cooling, refreshing drink. Like a frigid breath from the North Pole, it will "pep" you up for the rest of the day. Here's anothor hot-weather suggestion: You'll find delicious luncheons served nt our fountain just the kind that are irresistible when "Old Sol" knocks cut your appetite. Try our frc3h Peach Mulba Sundae 26c G L Every breath of air you breathe In this theatre lo washed and chilled In Medford'a Million ol lar Water. Only One Mere Day Four Complete Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:30, 7, 0 P. M. 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