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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1929)
MTCDFOnO MATT, TRTTUTNTR MEDFORP, OTffiflON. FTCTBAY, .WXV. 2S. 1 929. PXOFj ttireb 1 i eviaes A fi w weeks utfo the ItoKue Rtitf Kr was tukiiiK youiiK MilversldfH. chiefly a trout, but now the yotuiK rliinnokrt appear to be on their rnl Kratiun to the ocean and there ait the ones taken mostly now. The yuuiiB silverwhles are loim ami sil vt ry but the others are chunky and have some color. 1'osfbly mixed hi the day's catch will he a lew yoiin steelheads and u few cut throats. It won't be Iodk now un til the steelheadH heKin to arrive in hi nut numbers. The first ouch will be taken on nmall skinners bat a few will rise to the fly. In August the real fly fishing will sart.! Crants I'uss Courier. .Sl-U'ct grade fuclory blocks $3..r,0 per loud. Ated. Fuel Co., Tel. 6'S. ' F.Stf JJon't miss the wonderful bar gains ut the lOmmy Lou Hat Shop in th I.t, M. Store, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday.' - ; tiji ireen pine slabs, 1 C-ln., $5 per loan; bis truck, 4 M, tiers. Valley Fuel Co. I'honc 70. Hiitf Lou Centro, representative of the Old Colony Insurance company of Portland, left yesterday for the north after spending several days in Medford. Notice: Assessments for old puv Jni and now sewers are now due at the City Treasurer's office, and penalty of 5 will he added if not p.iid'hy July 1st. 100 Ladles' h ou a e dresses, offcie d ri'Hses or nu rses u n i forms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. 11. . Soames " Rosalia" line. 'ICvery wearer Is a booster." Call !)til-L forenoons for further infor nialion. Also1 silk dresses for sale. Mr. Harto. 45tf II. Rop. formerly assistant man aqr of the local F. W. Woolworth rtore, now munuger of one of .the. Woolworth stores in Portland,, ar-i rivrd In Medford last nh;ht. Mittt Lois Poller, local liith school Kiaduate, has accepted a position at Mann's Depart men t store, substituting for Miss Myrnu Bush, who will assume a post ut Crater 1-ake lode. Sizes, colors and prices In vari ety in our sale of sinudK? soiled stationery. Medford Uook Store. US Sale of smudge soiled box station ery. Paper is clean, only the box-s sidled. Medford Hook Store. ' sS Wallace llradley has returned to Medford from Portland, where he visid his urand mother, followinK the .National (iuard encampment at Camp Clatsop. 16-ln. preen pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yourself. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. i;31. f, 3 1 f iUverside Community Club dance Sat. J one Dancing bej,'ins promptly at It. Chicken sand wiches. Hit Temporary nu to permits were grunted at the sheriff's office to day to the followiur: Mrs. K. K. Dennis of Ashland. Allan M. Power of Ashland, Flunk it. Klick, C. W. Ilarwood and Alex Tullos of Meil ford. Select grade factory blocks Jii.fiO per loud. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 31. 53tf Dance nt Chlldern' hall every Wed. and Sat. night. 1 OS Mr. and Mrs. Krnest J. Smith are home from their vacation trip to California points. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, A LM Medford lttdg. Phone 1181. 13tf Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 3L'7tf Two large navy airplanes off the battleship Omaha landed on the Medford port this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Their pilots and passen gers stopped over in the city for lunch and a visit with local airport officials, und took off for San Francisco at 3 o'clork. Every penny spent at the Winter Carnival Monday night entitles the spender to a vole for (Jueen of the Carnival. Will the gentlemen pre fer a blonde or a brunette for Queen? !) Dominion Champion SALE OPENED BY ! w II .Mann's lMh Annual July clear-: ' un.ee sale starts Saturday morn- 1 ing, June 2'.tth. I i Tin annual sato is one of the ! ! outstanding inerchamlising events ' j of the summer season. It s a 1 : sale planned to give the- old friends and new friends, of Mann's j the utmost in value. Style and: quality ut prices far below normal-1 I The response to the annual July j suley in the past, has been one of j i the contributing factors in the, j store's great success. The lSth annual July' sale will be no ex- ception- to the rule. j ; Kxtra. sales people will be ready i to serve the customers. In fact, j the service throughout the store will be quick, understanding and pleasant. Store opens nt 8 o'clock, and closes at K::t0 on Saturday. j r .... ' o D IS SET BY CITY SENT 'i I'OHTLANO, Ore.. Jun 28. (T) vlohli'ss :iml with n wile' mid six children to support. Frl HullljurK. S6. ondenvored to end his Ktiunfile for existence today by sliishiiiB his throut with a razor. Police were called to the home by Mrs. IlirllberK, who prevented her husband from InriietiiiR mortal wounds. He wan taken to a hos pital where physicians said lie would recover. Santfords Saving Stores 307 East Main Street Tomorrow buy your meats at Santfords Saving Markets. See for yourself the wonderful quality we have. Compare our prices with the prices you have been paying. Do you" know that Santfords Saving Markets are the enly large chain of markets operating in Medford? Our buying power, our up-to-date saving methods of distribution will save you many dollars. Give us your patronage help increase our volume in return we will give you still lower prices. Saving Prices Saturday Beef Roast Bacon Cut from prime beef. A real Not too heavy and a mild saving at Santfords price. cure. Santfords price Per pound .19 Per pound .25 Boiling Beef Not too fat and out of young beef. Santfords price Per pound .16 Shortening Pancrust. None better. A pure vegetable product. We guarantee every package. Dyanshine Hershey Cocoa Regular 50c size. Saturday only, Santfords price -lb. pail.. .79 Per bottle .35 Wheat Flakes "Sperry's." You know It Is good. Santfords price. 10 -lb. sack.. . 43 Catsup Van Campus Catsup. A high giade catsup. Santfords price Large bottle .... 15 Germ Middlings The very hart of wheat and a fine cereal. 10 .-lb. sack.. 43 Cabbaere Local grown. Fine, firm, crisp headc and not too large Per pound 02V2 Coffee Folger's, and it's good. We guarantee every case. Sant fords price Per pound .47 Canned Salmon Fancy Red Salmon. We guar antee every can to satisfy. Santfords price It's one of the best cocoas. A saving. Santfords price Full pound .... 23 Pork & Beans Van Camp's Pork and Beans. A caving at 3 Med. cans.. 29 Noodles Golden Age brand. A f.mcy egg noodle. You will like them, j Large pkgs. 25 Bulk Coffee A high-grade bulk coffee. A big saving at Santfords price Reg. size can .. .25 Per pound .35 Santfords Saving Markets t', ' C. i. , Cucricy Doi.-.nocr, nont neavy. veight ch.tmpioil of C.lund.l, tr.iin :d hrd in Cr.n Francisco for hit litic cnc3ti:.'.cr with Ace Hudkins. TEN POUNDS TONIGHT SAX rKANCISfO. June I'S.-r-lPi Are HiwlUihs will y.mt I'luirllc MolanBT, t'niKuliai, lihl heavy u i'inht champion, 10 Si pounds whfii thiw iiH'ft lu'i'o tonight t Di Mt m hi in! :u:ilitorium In Uuir ton-ruiiml butllo. The Nebraska wildcat weighed 101! pounds and rji'IantCLM- 17 1. Am'nt the nearness of the Fourth of July and that stand. for the sale of flreworkH and fiiveraikoi s are established just oulKi.le the i-ity limits un the highways. Chief of I'ulire Met'iedie and Fire Chief Kllioti issue wanting that as al ways during thf Four i h f July peiintl. the shooting of firecrackers and other explosives, inehnlim; fireworks. Is not permitted lusied tile eiiy limits, either on the great day. ur before or after it. This Is pretty well understood by the youth of the city, as Is at tested by the fact that no Fourth of July noise has yet been heard In the eily, beyond u few firecrack ers idiot off surreptitiously, and the shooting of toy cup pistols, which is permissible in the city. The warm weather of the past ek or more has greatly dried out vegetation in vacant lota and along curbs throughout the city, which makes It especially danger ous to shoot off explosives of any kind. As always in recent years, the sale of firecrackers and fire works Is not permitted in the city, but the noise-loving youths and some older folk get around this by purchasing such forbidden mer chandise at the stands located out side the city limits. Chief McCrodie says the police will he especially vigilant in mak ing arrests for violations of the anti-flreworka and firecracker ordinance. DESTROYED BY FIRE Tho IhirUdull building ou South Central had a narrow escape from fire yesterday afternoon, when a new awning, just put uj by the He lta hie grocery Htore over the? en trance, burst into flume. Tito blaze was quickly extinguished through a fire hose applied from the street below. II is thought that the flame wnfl. started by a cigarette thrown from otte of the windows lit the second story of the building. Tim blaze burned u remarkably uniform pat torn clown the width of the beauti ful green and Hold awning, which throws a design of sunlight acqoss the. sidewalk. Obituary IBY Kiinlii It tit It Kay passed away at her home, I III! West Main Htreet, .1 nun 27. ' Born ill Time. III.,, nlie was Ihe widow of lr. I'harlea U. Hay, who died at l.oa Angeles, Oil., in l'.i-'l. The family caniu to OreKoli in U'.llS. resiiliiiK at Hold (ill. Ore., for a short while, mov iui; to (iold liny, where Ur. Hay hullt the Gold Hay dam for Ills pow er eonitmiiy. In inotl inovinK to Med- ! ford and liavliiR reHided here since I that time. Rhu was all uellve mem j her of the I'rt'shylorlan church all I her life. She leaves two nous auil ! two daughters Krniik and Charles j Hay of Medford; Mrs. John U. Ol I well of Oakland. OU., and Miss j Mnliel Hay of Meilfoi (1 and one I grandchild, Dolores Marie Hay. She was a fine Christian characler and i a wonderful, lovini; mother. Fun- icral services will he held at the I Perl Funeral Home, Monday, July j I, at 2::t0 p. in. Interment In the Medfonl memorial mausoleum. 30ISOE iODoaoaoi 30E30 O D o DANCE AT GOLD HILL ('ending thu trial in the circuit court, to test the validity- of Ihe new slate law regulating dance halls, Luke Klncaid said today that he wotdd conduct a dance at tioid Hill Saturday night, operat ing under a county license. Kin eaid and K. It. White, president of the Jacksonville chamber of commerce, were roent ly indicted by a grand jury for operating a dance after o'clock. A license was issued today. Klncaid said that under the new order he would start earlier and close at midnight. 1 Us Imperial orchestra will furnish the music. U O a o The Finest Grocery Service At Reasonable Cost We are in a position to give you the very finest grocery service, and at the same time you will find our prices very reasonable. If you are not already enjoying our service, we invite you to do so. Familiar Phrases Used From Time to Time in Our Advertising There Is No Substitute for Quality. Experienced Salesmen to Serve You. Try Our Telephone Service It IS Dependable. Quality Is Remembered Long After Price Is Forgotten. All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. O Personal Attention Prompt Service q Phone H. E. MARSH Phone 252 grocer 252 Special Pint Jar Best Foods Moyonnaise, 30c SOESOSOEXOI 30 D 01 o tlaster, JlillHbom, Oro., : won the Kilowatt cup, a major h-ophy in the Northwest Klectrle Ught and l'ower association's annual golf tournament at the Sam) I'olnt club yesterday. Master had a card of 66. Itoberl Clark. Seattle, wasi second with a t". Tin kilowatt cup fs competed for by utility com pany representatives only. Dance, fiold Hill. Sat. night. Oit Births . Mr. and Mrs. lawrence Wynnt of Kagle 1'oint art the parents of a seven ami one-half pound girl, horn at the Sacred Heart hoapllal Tuesday, June lili. SI'KINCFIKI.D. Mo.. June 1!8. ifl') A boyish prank of netting off a si id; of ttyuamilc cost t ho life of lied Klleilge, IS, of Tucumarl, N. M. l-hnmetl Cummins, 17, a mem ber of the same telephone line . Iconslrjiction ci'i'W as Kllcdgo, was reported to have exploded a stick uf dymimitu "for fun" under a tree as the crew were eating lunch. A fragment of Ihe li to rout struck HI ledge, causing a fracture. Hk, died on the way to a hospital. OUT IN 0,1 CLINIC CI,KV FI.ANO, Fire broke In the research "leveland clinic I Ing the Cleveland clinic building j where 12.1 persons lost their lives In an explosion and fire May 16. Ho far as is known, no one waa in the building at the time. The flro waa located In tho elec tric parafino bath of the physio llinvniu' iloiini-lninnt nt tho Vrt. Ohio, June ?9-t- 8l.,ircn building, which Is sepa out early today j ral,wi llV rondwnvs both from the building of the hospital and the clinic building, hospital, ndjoin- where the previous fire occurred. A five and one-fourth pound girl was burn, to Mr. and Mrs. lOlmer Kyunt of Medford at tho Hacred llunrt Hospital J uno 2Tt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HAIUIAIN Vi acre adjoining Med ford, east side; 2 houses, new 4 rooin and 2 -room: city water. VnusliHl bargain at Sl.lMM). Act now. 1. K. Millard, 41U K. Main. I'htme !'2L!. it li Itoorn For one or two in private family. Hoard if desired. In qui i e Oak dale Clrocery. if'- WANTFM Voung pheasantH or eggs. Marnelmrg '(iarne Farm. I'bone S5-X. !'! I I'olt SAI,K Kii-a re I'F.AU Olt t 'HA Ul; II A. bea l i ng pea is. A. young pears, and alfalfa; Hum Iciraiion: no smudging; 4 miles from Medford. A dandy buy. See Charles A. Whig Agen cy, 1 no.. .exclusive agents. loo FoU SALK r - room modern home, west Fide; gas and elec tricity, pa veil street, sidewalks, nice lawn. All Improvements paid In full. Only fi block from 11.. i. l Medford. Price only $2, :.; cash; balance f'uny. Sm- Charles A. Wing Ageni-y. Inc. 1 Mil F(ii: MA 1,10 Chevrolet roadster with license, $2511. hok it over. :i; South Oakdale. 1 ou vor KiiotM ski: this. fi-rootn mrtdcrn bunga low on goml ittrcrt, lot r.oxllT, only :i'MOi; small payment down, bal ance $:ia p.r muuth. I Hit juti'M, )i0 on crop, fi- Too in Imiw. I.i i ge bar n, gi a In. ha v : fito- -ilock rani'h or would b id. f.,r fruit. Would take trade oil I'orl la nd prftpert v. See IjKAI, At KNKillT, : N. Hartlctt. 0 I I : A I TIKI'I, HOMK on South Holly St.: modern, compaiattvelv ro'W. pie nd tl neighborhood a nd owner nreds capital, no Hacrifice price, (let next today, fieinilne bat u. till. Ke II o I, M K K for llo.;s, Nah Ht e.,r. H'd . Fii: SAL?'. Xlce large petunia 1 plant -:"' a doz; nihil lille they I la."t. zinnias und murlKolds &c a 1 duz. 837 V. 2nd. 104 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ii. Haertlc of Central I'olnt are the parents of an eight and one-fourth pound girl, born at the Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday. HKATTM-I, June (A) ltich- ard Schmidt, six, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Srliroi.lt. died In a hospital today shortly after he was run over a i ar wheel of a city garbage truck. The boy had been clinging to a Htep of the truck and IohI his hold, falling under i bo wheel. An eight-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kills K. Davis of Medford Wednesday. Special Communication No. 103, A. Juno 2K, 7 in the M. M. Ity order of Mm W. M. C. M. llnt'STON. Secy. A Special Cmn n ' p. m, v'oik it Last Showing Tonight TIM McCOY IN The Desert Rider TOMORROW Only Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. Peter B. Kyne'g 5 WWJ - I 15 Epic of tho West : 'NM "Tide of. Empire" Reliable Grocery C. A. Whillock, Manager . , No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central Reliable Grocery Stores are owned by Medford and Roguo River capital, All earnings of these stores are rein vested nt home. All cf our employes own their homes and are taxpayers. Not only that, you get Quality Foods in our stores at as low a price as you will at other stcreS. Specials for Saturday ; Best Food Brand ' Mayonnaise 2r Tint jar Golden Age Brand The Double Package NpnjjIieUi, lnai'iironi, VZX noodles,' 11- lg 1 1 C Schilling's Coffee 1 pound can Pure Cane Sugar .$1-45 Drifted Snow Flour s:- $i.89 . Best Food Brand Bread and Butter Pickles 19c Jar Bottle Certo 25c Jar Rings Twin lips jar rings, red rubber, 2T f dozen White Wonder Soap 23c 7 bars Iowa Chief Corn 35c I? cans for 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 ville. 700 Storo Buying Power Reason We Sell for lew