Medford Mail
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Second Section
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Second Section
Six Pages
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MEDFORD. OUKOOX, Fix I DAY, .Jl'XK 28. 1929.
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DRY $0t0Njg:
lift MB RW.
$H RUSSELL'S $1
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sale Satuirday and Monday SALE
ML lLI UIIU
Louis Paper Quotes Let
ter of Senator Gould to
Vineyard Company 'Got
Some Very Fair Results'
With Unfermented Juice
Supposed to Be Dry,
Well Known Copco Men
Promoted By New Gene-;
ral Manager, C. M.j
Brewer Wi II Continue
Residence in Medford, Is
Report.
The many friends of J. J. But-liter
mid H. L. ilrumley. well-known
membura of the Copco organiza
tion, will be glud to hear of recent
iiromotlons which will give them a
igreatly enlarged scope of activity.
ST. I.oeis, June 28. iJP The c M. Brewer, vice president and
St. I.ouis Post-Dispatch says today general manager of The California
Oregon 4'ower company ami
But Far From It.
c , -
that a letter written by United
States Senator Arthur U. Oould of
Maine, an avowed dry, to the
Fresno Vineyards company, of St.
Louis, In which the senator re
ported that by followliiK Instruc
tions he "got some very fair re
sults" with the company's
Rented grape juice, was brought
into federal court today to be of
fered In evidence In a $1011, DUO
damage suit.
The newspaper says that Hay
Weinbi-onner, attorney fur the
the
Mountain Slates Power Company,
has announced the appointment of
J. J. Ituchter as merchandise man
ager and H. 1,. Bromley as adver
tising manager of both the above
nronerties. Mr. Brewer also an-
unfer- nounces the appointment of Glen U
jacKsou ot me .iowuuiii
Company as sales manager for
both companies. The combination
of sales, merchandise and adver
tising activities of the two Hylles-
by companies will effect a number
Colony company, brought in the i economies iucn '
letter along with a sheaf of others
from customers to lie introduced
In evidence to refute the claims of
the West Coast Vineyards com
pany of Cincinnati, whlcn alb-gos
breach of contract on the grounds
that the products-'distributed by
the Colony company in many
cases spoiled in the hands of cus
tomer
lions of both properties.
Messrs. Buchter and Bromley are
veteran employes of the local com-if
liany and news of their advance
ment will be welcomed by their
many "partners In progress" as
well as a large circle of friends
throughout this territory.
.1. J. Buchter first entered the
in romit-
'ri.D ......-..... ,,,,i.uiioU i h r i employ oi me coin oauy
nr .he i,.tt,.,- nmnnned to ary, 1912. taking a position
have been written by the senator
May 11, 11)27, concerning his pur
chase of some of tile company's
goods, and states that Senator
Could In a telephone conversation
today from l'resque Isle, Me.,
"vaguely recalled" writing the
let.'er.
ifc'ie letter stales that the writer
followed Ihe company s
Instructions and "got some very
fair results" and that "three gal
lons in each
every month."
as
cashier- ot the Hogue River divi
sion. ICe later became division
accountant, a position which he
held ror several years, after which
he took a responsible position in
the home office commercial depart
ment. When the company entered
the electric merchandise field in
November, 1926, lie was placed in
w ritten I charge ot tne uopco eiecinc appli
ance stores tiirotiBiioui me ss
tem. Under his supervision mer-
keK'-lD-'liiiiiroving .clianmse activities nave mcieaseu
! until the California Oregon Power
"As you know," the letter con- company now opeia.es a 101... n
tlnues. "1 route Trom a prohibition elRht retail electric stores m so'llll
itate and 1 am supposed lo bo n'ern Oregon and northern Califor
,.,...!, ii.i, ,...,1,.., i,,,! i , !, ovinia. These stores are conceded to
l. yal to the prohihltion element as i be among the most modern and up-;
Koine of these southern democrats : lo-date retail electric esiaoosii
... .i,, ....it- tvi.iin menls in this territory and are a
am from a prohibition state and ; distinct credit to the communities I
find it Is not policy to be too out-d which they are locaieu.
spoken as to my sentiments. I I H. I,. Bromley joined tho Copco
don' tmlnd telling you u-nil the , organization after his discharge
world that I believe a license for fom the army In 1!U. taking a po
llsht wines and beer would be a Hlon In .the accounting depart
great improvement over the pics- ' ment of the Uogae River division
ent prohibition law." i under J. .1. Buchter. He was later
promoted to the position ot cashier
WASHINGTON, June 2. (Pi and in 192S went to Grants Pass
Tiie manufacture of wine from 'as district manager. In 11121 he
grape juh e is a violation of the returned to the home office In Med
problbition law and lu subject to ford to take charge of preferred
the same penalty as any other 11-'slock sales and advertising as as
legal manufacture of lutoxlcnl lug ; sistant to Kred G. Phelps, secre
liouor. In tin- opinion of l'robllii-; tary. In 1927 ho became advertls
tlnn Commissioner tioi-Mti. e.-;ing manager for the company, the
pressed after he had been In-; position which he now holds. His
fi tiynl toilay of the letter of Si n- new duties will give him siipervl
aii Gould of Maine to ii St. Louis sinn over ail advertising activities
grape Juice company. I of the two companies, including
rcKulnr weekly Insertions in more
than 100 newspapers.
J nu opei HlloilH oi i ne v. ..iiiiii iin.
.Oregon power company aim
I'miIci Inf liienee
TU1:nti., ,n. .1. (c lot- op
erating an automobllo while he
was under the influence of snuff.
the
John V. Ilorlon
lost his lii-nsc.
of Newark has
"I started taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound when I was 14 years
old to build mc up. I had been
frail and nervous. After tak
ing three bottles I was in nor
mal condition. Since then I oc
casionally have a run-down
feeling which makes me weak,
nervous and irritable. By tak
ing two or three bottles of the
CorrtDound I am back to nor
mal." Mrs. Jerry C. Jam's,
R. F D. No. i, Palmer, Ma-.'
i Mountain Slates Power company
cover seven stales. Including Cali
fornia, Oregon. W ashington. Idaho. I
Montana, Wyoming and South Da
kota. It Is reported that Messrs. Buch
ter und llromlej will not have to
leave Medford to lake care of their
new duties but will continue to
make their headquarters at the
Copco general offices in this cily.
This will be good news to Medford
people as both of the Copco men
have been most active in local civic
affairs. Mr. I.uchter is a past ex- i
alted ruler of the Klks past cum-1
mander of the Spanish-American I
W ar veterans, first "Big lOruption" i
of the Craters club and Is now a '
member of the city council; while !
Mr. Bromley Is a past commander
of the American Legion, present ,
"Big Krupllon" or the Cralers club
and active In Chamber of Com
metce mid Rotary club work. ;
.lames Str-veriM, wi'M known
tarltnrn has hern onifiiKMl hy tlit?
music ilcpiirtiiii'iit of the Southern
Oregon Xornuil us an instructor
(lUlillk tin MlUim' r M'tmnl t-ss!OH.
.Mr. Sl'-vcnn. who gnf a home
roininu Mni; r Ital lit-fop a
crow di d houn Jt trip St. Mark's
fiiilWI Mall. .tunc
nnt-ntd a sttulio
Oiikdah' sin' his
ford, ('(iii.-i'iintl to
th normal sctii.n
for th rt'iiut!n)-r of hmiiiiitt
school. Th1"1 will conn- on Kiliinv
Hfirnoon. wht'n lip will conduct
it Kioup couise In vocal wrk. and
fti' pr.vatf ls'-orij' to h ffw ttu
rtt'ntn. whi wish individual h I p.
CoHpc ( rdit will given fur
, It jk i iiitrn'.
1 s, a nd has
at 11 : North
return to Med
hoM las-i-s at
1 once h we'k
End of the Month Sale of Tremendous Reductions!
Our Values in This Sale Will Surprise You., See Our Windows.
Remember, Just Two Days of This Sale, Saturday and! Monday.
Women's
Bungalow
Aprons j
Two for J
To $1.25
Panel Curtains
With 3-inch
Rayon Fringe $
Each
30c Value
Fast-Color
Prints
4 yards for
Values to 50c
Beautiful
Cretonnes
3 yards for
Turkish
Towel Sets
2 Cloths; 1 Towel
$1.25 Value $S
Large Full-Coverage
Rubber Aprons
in Rose, Grey, Blue
Just About Half
. Their Value $
Two for JaL
Fvffa roinl 9 and 10-inch Oriental O (1
iLxira opeciai flower bow, with frogrorDi
Supertwist Satine for Slips, all pastel and
dark shades, O T 1
59c value A I fir P1
36-Inch
Heavy Twilled
(Outing Flannel)
Beach Outing $1
5 yards for J
To $1.95 Boys' Kaynoc
Shirts
$L00
To $1.98 Wash Dresses, odds and QQ
To $1.00 value Brassiere ami
Bandeaux, 2 for
$1.00
Very Sheer
Handkerchief
Linen
in orchid, maize, copen
and ceil blue
$1.50 Value Jfl
Yard I
(Jirls' liavon Coinbinahoii suits, jiink onlv;
vaSe1" :!!'::.!":!...: $1.00
Ladies' Seal Pack Nainsook Lrnion Suits,
flesh und,vhite, t" ((
$1.25 values 2 for 1 UU
Colored and Plain
White, Full Size
Linen Huck and
Damask
Towels $1
$1.50 Value M
Fam-y Silks, as priiiled radiums, fam-y
taffetas, plain taffeta, changeable taffeta,
brocaded art satin. (1 ff
To $2.00 values 1 UU
Cretonne and ,Crash Cabin or Porch Pil-
Sokfilled..wi.th 2for$l
$1.50 value Combination Carter Cirdle, Sani
tary Apron and t 1 f(
Belt i : A "VJ
Underwear
French voile, beautiful
ly trimmed with excel
lent bices, ; all pastel
shades, chemise, pant
ies and gowns,1 sizes Liu'
to 50; $1.25 1
value V A
To 49c Curtain Nets at
3 for
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Kavon Stripe Shirtings, I59e value, 1 f(
i vds for vl .UU
"Turk J
shades,
$1.25 Value Oval Braided
Bugs
$1.25 No. 1 Feather Bed
Billows ' ..
Rayon Panties
Lace trimmed and tail
ored; in pastel shades;
values $1,25
2 for $1
"Turk Knit" Wash Cloths, pastel t 1 ((
for
$1.25 Children's Wash Dresses
in Prints, 2 to 11 yrs., each
'I
$1.00
Novelty Jewelry
Price
rr
$1.49 Value
Navy Pongee
Genuine Imported and
Fast Colors
Yard
Girls' Sateen
Bloomers
Black or White t
59c Value
2 for J
NEW WASH FROCKS
JUST THE THING FOR WARM WEATHER
A Few of the Many Are Now On Display in Our Window
These new printed daytime frocks are exceptionally well-made and size range l(i lo
U, properly cut and perfect fitting, styled for wear at any time on the street or at
home.
$195 to $
They Are Beautiful
5
Rayon Slips
In pastel shades, well
made with full shadow
hem; $1.25
value
$1
Ladies' Vests
One lot Hayon and
Pure Silk, values t 1
I,, no '1 i. ii- P A
$1.95 Holeproof, Wayne
and Van Kanltc, odd
and ends, all colors.
.J)
2
Pair for
$3
GET IN THE SWIM. A COMPLETE NEW LINE OF BATHING SUITS, CAPS AND SHOES
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