Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1929, Image 3

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MTTTPOftD MATL TRTTiTTyE, MEDFORD. OREGON". FRIDAY, JULY '. 1020.
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MOVES OF KLAMATH BIG BUTTE SECTION
Following a phone call to the i ir. U Jlimiilcy. utivie iilsinK irnin
police department last night, ro-ltiKor of The t'alifil -nia Oick.jii
lioi'tlnB an alleged hit anil run Ij'mvcr company, roturm-d - Um
-";r r .'". rmlet Jhu nlsht (mm Klnmtl.l KuIIk. ,v!.i.,0
Wall of Meilford was picked tip at ,ook mo,,1K ,,k.ui-,.s of thu ln
2:.itl this morning on Sixth mreet ,,,an CQJ1K1PS1 j, jiny. The
by local police 1 murnlnu -parade pn. the hlii In,
. Wall was said by police to bav!(liim snw , ,!,,,.,,. jwf,.e
loft his car lor. several minutes. fumed by Mr. Br(mi,py fm. .
" m nrFLnvu m-a loH In fllriintf mil ...a ..
when he roturhed, made the arrest. i
A search of lm car was said to
near future ' Thr.flim - inv-itnit.
have disclosed a gallon ' and -two f.Bomc liv0 Khltl, ot Vu, ,,,n
pints of moonshine. The case was
turned over to Kedoral Officer Toy
ry Talent ami was scheduled for n
l-3aring belbre Chauncey Florey,' U.
S. commissioner, thi afternrt.in.
That a number of arrests were.
- UKide at Ashland for drunkenness
"was also reported, by the Anhlnnd
police and federal officers. Among
the alleged offenders was named
Dewey Akers, recenlly convicted of
tho sale of llquoiv who Is said to
have put mi a $!( bond ypsterday
following his arrest.
Births
"Copco Current Evt ms". iiown reel j
Iirt( will be 4-xhlhttsd hore'hl h
A ficven-puuriK j?irl was horn to
Mr. anil Mrs. A. T. Aluen U'tfdnus
l'iy at the Wi ruck or home.
Tho Dai Ion. Hid opened for
Bi-adli's Rati HOIlow market road
fi'onr" fritbrsecMon ot" Du'fur mar
ket road to present county road
near Johnston ranch.
dances, 'races: JmfkinK contents
etc.. and promise 'to ;h of grout
Interest locally. ; - ,. '
Several lui-Re rr'WHjreel camera
men were preseniti1 inclurtlnj; Fox,
Vuthe, Fox Alovi clone and othjrwH.
Press photom inters ' from the
Orefconlan, l'm-tittm. Journal and
other large dullhV) were also there
to cover the evetii Tor their news
papers. . j
l'entcrday cmwd which packed
the grandstand nnd blcnciter.s and
overflowed onto j the field, was
estimated at over: 7500 people.
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Alac.Marr Itn.vs XtftmH. "
NEW YolCK, rjiy 5. (A)
.MacMurr Stores, Inc., has ac
quired the Liny Cities Mercantile
to. operating 54 grocery, meat!
n"nd vogetjihlo stores in t,os- Anc-j
Ies and vicinity. The Mac.Murrj
chain now munljcns 1 lOit stores, ;
with annual tales .of. about fi8,
DOO.lHiU.. ,L... ...... ,.. W.-n.
Estacada. KstaUida Lake park
rond hein graveled.
A fire which started from some
unknown ' cause yesterday noon
About une mile south of the
Mcleod bridge near the Edwards
ranch In the Dig Hut to section
ffWysif .ho fafet, vhal'flt'Kad tmrhe'd
'over 'ahoul.so it c res th bruh and
Krass before it was gotten under
control Just night by a crew of
Crater ?iitl'jml (Lrel fire fighters.
and Hid icat Ions early this aftcr
noo'n 'wero What' iV V'drild tie en
tirely extinguished by, tonight., No
report has been received here' of
the. damage causdt,lf . any. , '
A part of the fire was seen on
Hhe hill above' Cht'H eairrp tye
tetday afternoon by, !passers-Uy on
the Crater Lake MlKhway, : Who
thought it was'burninR in timber
(in the hill. However, it is said
that the firo, for the most purl,
burned In brush, Brass' und chup
parell. ' s
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KALISl'ELL, Mnnt., July 5.
(fl Mr. und Mrs Henry Lock -ridKc
of Kteveusville. their son-in-law,
Lloyd liltke of BIk Fork,
and his two children were killed
last ninht when their automobile
plunRcd over a bank into Flat
head lake. Mrs. liitke was the
only one to escape death in the
wreck.
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Who fired the final shot of the
Civil war? .Benton Queen of Wch
ton. W. Va?, sayVne did at Appo
mattox Courthouse, Va., April 9.
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Santfords Saving Stores
307 East Main Street
Mr.'ukirMi.nrMHiV'iT ini ii rin i irt
Three reasons why you should buy at Santford& Company.
1st, ycu always get the very best merchandise the market
affords; 2nd, our price is low, made possible by our organi
zation's buying power; 3rd, we guarantee every article to be
just as represented. v
Saving Prices Saturday
Veal Roast Breast of Veal Veal Chops
Veal Roast cut from fancy
milk fed veal. Cheap at
21V2
Breast of Veal. This is A
nice cut to bake with dress
ing or cut up in veal stew.
Prime1 Milk Fed Veal. Sweet
and tender. These chops are
a bargain.
Per . pound c.
Salad Oil
This ic a high grade salad oil
fcr mayonnaise and other
ucec not a luxury at Sant
fords price.
Per pound :.13 Per pound
.25
Royal Gelatine Tomato Sauce
Royal Gelatine is an ideal
dessert for summer . Your
choice of flavors.
Full pint size.
.23 3
Lg. pkgs.
.25
Del Monte Tomato Sauce.
You know tho quality, and it
is only
Per can ..
.05
Pure Fruit Jellies Libby's Apple Butter
Stewart's Pure Fruit Jelly In A fine spread and the kiddies
picnic jars. Your choice. " will like it. Cheap at
jars .. .15 2
New Potatoes
Local grown, fresh new po
tatoes and of good size. A
bargain.
Oranges
Med cans....
Soap
.25 6
pounds for., o
23
Deviled Meat
The finest fruit for this hot White Eagle Soap. The ideal
weather. Sweet and juicy.
Try some at
family soap. Santfords price
Libby's Deviled Meat in that
handy little package for a pic-nic.
doz. for..
.23
10
bars for..
.33 6
cans for .
.25
Canned Salmon
Trupak Salmon. The finest
Red Salmon packed.
Perk and Beans
y.irt Camp's Port and Beans.
Take some for that outing
trip. Santfords price .
Milk.,
Alpin. Milk". Pure, rich and'
creamy. Every carl guaran
teed.
Reg. size can.. 25 J Med. cans., o 27 O tall cans .... 49
Schilling's Iced Tea Sippers Free Saturday
Santfords Saving Markets .
fit
Wi V fl
Miss Zi'lmu Ai'Kiic.
I .Miss Zclma Auiit if Winnipt'K.
; Cii mi tin, will hold 11 n evangelistic
' v;itni;ilu'n. in. thf .Kull ioscl tit t
'friiiit'lo. Main ami Newtown .strretH,
hcizinniim July I t ami rontinuiiiK
In the 'JXth. Her VrnndliUher wun
a Motlintljst woarher und h'i
father an evangelist fru years.
Her lunther and sister art widely
known vaiielist.
Mihs Arnu" hiiM spoken to tliou
yands in many of the larger cilies
b 1 he I'nited States nd Canada.
Sporial musiu will be a feature
, t'Veiy niht.
Miss A riaif. who lias been on
: ?-(nij "in rvantfeiiHtic work ninco
i;!iiHlh'(tf. also is it iromhonist.
CHICKEN AND" STEAKS
A plane wh pro private parties
limited to about 1 fl Wiuplos may
he Kiven has been npcnrd' 11 1 nt
j'h'jcnix by Mim. .luwphlno Travi:.
The Inn is 11 now building ljoin
lnK tho Siiell HH-vice Hluthm.
Mih. Travis, who i-amr here r
(".ntly from Ke ilttff, Calif., will
s;pccii) lize in sorvlnK chit-ken din
nets and choice steaks. Tho slu
pan adopied hy Mrs. Truviw ts "A
p'aco to dine and dance."
! Marilae licenses, were issued
' Wednesdav to Mycr I., (lensler, Jr.,
2i and Marguerite . W'ynn, UO, of
I'endleton. tro.; Archie K. Uock.
I'.t. ami l.o Ufa, OurtlnK, 1 H, of
iMidfonl. Wlilmr A. Walker. 1.'.
j und A id rev Katoa .Martin, lt, of
'central INdnt: lura(i O. Meeker
, und I .dvth Creede, both leyal. of
1 Ituiiiimtoti. I'al.; Floyd A. Miller.
I "Jit. t romahawV. Wis., and Ruth
' hmeta Hitrvtn. L'H, of Medfonl;
I'hiirinati' 1). Mabb, 4i, and Carvel
KinK id tudd Hill.
1 Private parlies, card parties,
: lum heons. iven careful atlentioii.
Jusephlue ThvIk" inn, Tel. y;"0-J-;.
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j Mrs. II o ni e r Hnthermel and
j daiiKhier of Tuconm, Wash., sister
i ami niece of Sterling Hothermel,
j local musician, returned to their
, Home today afer spcndiiiK aeverul
' days visiting here.
v Hereens and windows. City Cah
Inot Works. 227 N. Fir St. 1 2 Ti
Art Iloblnson and htn mother re-
turned from San Frunosieo Tburs-
ilay where Art has been working.
Maroellu Howman has Installed
the lntest In permanent wave ma
chines in the Bowman Beauty
Shoppe. 105
Mrs. William K. Clall. 331 South
Central, returned from San DifKo.
: Thursday, where she haH boon vis
j illn her sisler-in-luw, Mrs. Irvln
iaelbert.
! Money loaned to worthy people
; to pay their honest debts. Thomas
I Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm BIk., cor.
Main and Front, upstairs. 241 f
Harold Hunce und CJlenn fiinley
of tho Copco transportation depart
ment were among the local vis
itors nt tho Indian oongro.sH at
K la ma t h Fa 1 Is yest erda y.
. : John I trad ley, prominent pioneer
J merchant of Bonanza, Ore.. i
I spending a few days with his broth
j or, T. CJ. Uradley. superintendent
j of thV California Oregon Power
! company.
I Mrs. Minnie Ashcraft left Med
ford Wednepdny night for Kugar
line. Cal., where she will spend
the summer with her daughter.
Mrs. Ashcraft spent the last seven
months with her brother, Walter
('orurn In Seattle, who was seri
ously ill.
The Treichler Motor company is
moving today into the old fire halt
and wil be ready to take care of
sorvice work from tomorrow morn
ing on, in their now ((uarters.
Mr. and Mrs. Pa ill Leonard of
lCuroka, Cal. attended tho Fourth
of (July celebration at Crescent City
and enjoyed renewing acquaint
ances with their many Med ford
friends.
W. Ward and family of Magic
Point and K. A. fllldrnth and fam
ily, of P.utto Falls wore awmong
those who attended the celebration
atjCre.scent City.
'jrcw Yoru'"7"fi-Hl)T' w.
,yol worth cornnany'H ' Juno huIch
ittiU)iintG(l tn $2:i,(i0!,"7fi, compurcd
with Sa.4!1.3ft9 in Juno. 11(28. The
increase over last your amount!
ltd CM per cent for the six montliu
otidlng Juno ;t0.
Hot Weather Candy
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Reliable i Grocery
C. A. Whillock, Manager
No. 1
Johnson's Market
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No. 2
117 North Central
July 1st we bought the Weaver Grocery
e.t Central Point,- This store will be
known as Reliable Grocery No. 5. All
goocta in this store Wi'JI be sold at the
same prices as in the Medford stores.
The Reliable Grocery Stores are owned
by Rogue River Capital. All earnings
of these stores remain at Home. ' Our
cujtomers are more every month. The
reason, Quality Foods at the Lowest
Prices. '
Specials for Saturday
Schillings Coffee, 1 Pound Can .v. . 49c ;
, Schif ling's Coffee, 2 Pound Can .... 97c,
Schillings Tea Special for Saturday
With Yt pound Tea, 3 Ice Tei Sipporn
iWith
X pound Tea, 6 Ico Tea Sippers
1 Pound Schilling's
Green Tea at 69c
mm p..-j cuai: .
Klack len at ....... ii)c
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Golrlen Age Double Pkg. Macaroni 11c
Gclden Age Double pkg. Spaghetti 11c
Gclden Age " Pkg. Egg Noodles 11c
Best Foods Brand Mayonnaise, pint 29c
Bread and Kutler Pickles .19c
Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans 35c
English Walnuts, Pound . 25c
12 Oz. tins Marshmallows 25c
10 Bars Crystal White Soap 33c
25 Iht. Sugar $1.45
Gold Kill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at
Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery
No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in
Central Point. . '
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
There is no better candy for hot weather than
SOCIETE BRAND HARD CANDY. We have
it in bulk and in small glass jars.
Nutradiet Fruits and Vegetables
We now have a complete line of Nutradiet Can
ned Fruits and Vegetables. The fruits are put
up without sugar and the Vegetables without
salt. Nutradiet products are recommended by ,
all doctors fcr people who are overweight and
those troubled with diabetes.
FOR SATURDAY
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Fresh Home Made Cakes, Fresh Fruits and Veg-
etables. Six tea sippers free with each pound
of Schilling's Tea.
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Personal Attention
Prompt Service
Phone H. E. MARSH Phone
252 GROCER 252
Tlin combined (lipoKitn and nv
KOlirCCH of tlin Im-iil liiinlm BllOW
'nn Iiktbuhg of $r.,7l !. over thai.
I of laHt fl'Hrter, at-rordlnK )o vn-
porW Juki IhhiioiI. TIio navlnKH c
Jcounls Bhowed a allnht docroaso
! Ihla qiiarlor. Dnmand dLiolta
I Hhowcd an Inrroaae of S40.14fi.OI.
I Oomhlnod loans and dlHcnuiilH of
Ilia four ImnliB bIiow $11,444. (II In
crease over thai of last quarter.
. Furniture and fixtures helonulnB
' In the hunks amtAints to $-'"jfv
104.80.
j One of the local banks is In the
two million group, nnd two In the
ono million group, ono of which Is
nearing the two million mark
rapidly.
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i Curtis Visits Home
TOl'KKA, Knnn, July 5. (A1)
Vice I'roHidont Charles Curtis re
turned home today Tor a short va
cation. It was his first vinlt to
'lopeka since U is innngiiratton Inst
March.
COPCO AIR PLAYLET
"Tlin Hilda," n two-act i:onrty,
will lo the noxt rmllu nfCftrlnff nt
thi California wre;nn Power rhm-
liHiiy on in fir roKitiar hour nrxi i
Tuosday niwhl, from 9 to 10. Thin
little playlet, jloillentcil to tlicl
hriilcH .of Juno and July wlll
provn a houic" nf breezy entertain-j
inont to all lltfnirH
Tho Copco IMayorH, wlio Htartn1 1
rohearKaN on the play today In-
elude: Kurle JJkvIh, Jo Murray'
ItuHtel, Hurry Could, who HiiccnnH-
fully made IiIh dchut on tho air
in tho I a t t playlet, "Daddy'H!
Gift," and Mary c Ire titer, author
lot tho prcHcnlatltm.
cfntly from rtalom,- and Ih now lo
cated In HUlte 401!, Morlford htilid
lng( Oriental (urnituro and now
I equipment make' tho offices un
UHiially at(rn(;tivo.
Oilier VneinhorH of tho Dlppel
family who will, make their homo
nt !H 1 Queen Anne fitrnet, aro Mr.-.
Oippel. younsr Ktnphon, nf?ed three,
and Mury Patricia aged . nix.
' 1'revloun hr coming to Medford,
I Jr. t)ippnl practiced dontlstary Ji
Kftlem.
TWO-YEAR-OLD FALLS
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
'fl!l HAI.K AN MXCWTIONAI,
rA 1 K V ItANCIf acroH of ex
cellent trff -Hull, with paid -n
water rlKht, motly in alfalfa and
rain, loenfer, nn K'""' oitfl. nnly
I inilf'H front town, high Hchonl
etc. Itiirn IioPIh Hi Ioiim of hay
tmd hH h(iin'li.ioiK for 1M iwiwh;
Ki choice JcM(y cowh, 1 ItorKe.
niilkiiiK maehliip und about f.O
( lotiH of liny In ham k with
plitce. ThlH Ik a ImrKuln at JUi,
mjo; only $;i,tn)0 cuhIi. Hcu CIuih.
A. tt'tmj Agency, Inc. I0
KOH KA1.H 3 Hhepherd piiipieH
l-f t . if you want one cull W, J.
MonKonner, IMione l l-K-3. 1MH
VANTI';i -Man nnd wife nn rtntry
ranch. inpilrn J. VV. Wakefield.
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WOltKINO UOY loKt StO hll. on
North Holly. Vhntwit27-'. 101
lYin QVWK HAM 'wd rcfriR-rrnN-,
$10,. Komi condifton; op
1 leer, ctpicltv i'O Tel. IJjMi.
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VfM A N WMiitM per m nc nt ttlace
rfiiHiiiiK for f w nmii. IlefcrenccH
given. 311 Ho. Central. IMI-.I.
JO.i
i'ftlt fiAMi-rlt. 'Slaweii yrartliiK.
relvtet ed Jerxey hull: I HI pre.
lilluiri M-drrd fjlr, K'TiO. 3f0
' h Hi., Ahlaud. lOH
U'ANTIH ihl or woman to an
mM wMh h'Minewoik. CoitVaen-
rem limnc, (iranllo Hi.. Ah
l.ind 104
Kfitt tA IK irii in cradle, phnnc
h - j i h
KOit KA I.K flood Kord cur. f:.
mm uth Ht. i io
b' ll IC ( A'T r.-room hotife clone
in. I'hone llto.W, daytlm'.
106
Klt HAM) rhem,. ftrt-cta-i
rollk nortt and ' hiiU (ruinlte.
ltmport'H IIiMiWMre". nm
NOHT-A week nun, pair hlfoml
Kl-ixMen in tan teal her raw;. I'h'iie
return to thin office, lor.
"I Kko Medford nnd th mir
I'nundinK country hettor ' imcit
day." So xaid Or. S. Ualph Olp
pel. leiitint, who nimn hero ro-
rullliiK from the second story
of the I. W. Taylor home,. 339
South Central, this noon, the twn
and oim-half year old hod of Mrs.
Martina (iai)Kle. who lives with
(he Taylorn, was knocked uncon
HctoiiH and hadly hrulsed. He tntf
fnred ho broken bones or no sori
oiih InjtirieH. '
The little hoy was ruuhetl by Mr.
Taylor to the office or Dr. A. K.
lodHoii, who. In turn turned Dip
child over to Or. fM Bhocklcy for
an X-ray. The picture dlKcInncd
no broken hones or internal In
juries.' -Kin head, houldors- nnd
back were badly bruised from the
fall. ' ' '
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LAST SHOWING
TONIGHT
? WM. HAINES f i .
In His Dig Comedy Drama
"THE DUKE STEPS OUT"
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Continuous 12:30 to 11 p m
TOMORROW
One Ddy Only
HOOT
GIBSON
With
RUTH ELDER
In
THE WINGED
HORSEMAN"
A Plunging Roaring
Drama of the West
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