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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1929)
fEDFOTlD MAIL TTJTBTTKT!, MfiDFOTVD, OREO OX. FRIDAY. AmriST 2. 1.02!). PXOF TITRET3 Visiting UoUirians H. L. Brom ley and John K. Yelton of Med ford brouKht u half hour's instruc tive entertainment to members and visitors of Ashland Hotary at to day's regulnr luncheon. Through short speeches, pamphlets and muvinR pictures the work of sav ing and prolonging human life through modern influences was tmown. Ashland Tidings. . Selling out our retail depart ment! Prices cut to the hone! Alt retail goods must go! Imported Huhemhtu glassware, billfold, nov elties, hand-painted scarfs, hand kerchiefs, pillow-oorers. wall hang er, wicker good, crepe paper, 4 for 2V. AH real bargains. 8ale marts Sat., Auk. 3. Bliss Heinp Co., Inc., 227 W. tiltt. 132 Mrs. Maude O'Brien, who in em ployed at the Dexter Morton In surance office in Seattle, was in Medford visiting her mother, Mrs. tf. i O'Brien, She also visited friends at t'rater I-ake. Miss O'Brien drove to Medftird In her new car. New fall felts on display ftt the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M. Al. Wore, priced $1.76 to IS. 98. 132 Mr. and Mrs. M. Clemenson and A. C. Stacy, who is here vis iting from Idaho, left for Diamond lake this morning for a four-days fishing trip. Kxport operators at Wineland Beauty Shoppe will give a sham poo with every finger wave or mar eel for $1.00. 13 fi Oregonians . registered at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nevvmoyer of Kaiem, Mrs. J. Kilt, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hulllngttwurth and Mrs. Will (1. Steel of Kugene, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sutchiffe. Mrs. J. E. I 'a nee ray, Mrs. V. P. Loder r.ml Mm. L. Wiggins. $S.OO Special $5.0 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 105tf Tree props. That prop propper, size propper, price propper, prop per place to get them. Medford Lumber Co. I24tf Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell left to day for Hose burg, where they will visit relatives of Mrs. Bell. Th-y will then go on to Portland. Selected green hlockB and slabs, 12 or 16-in., on edgings. Ask about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. lOGtf All kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 1039 or 422-1. tf Miss Blanche Moroney of San Francisco left for Portland today, after having spent several days at Crater Lake. Miss Moroney visits one national park each summer, and has now visited six. We have money to loan on pear crops, chattels, collateral security, salaries, etc. Banister & Chrtstner, Liberty Bldg. 134 Jack Barrowing and his music entertaining band will play at Jack son Springs Sat. night. 133 Talent M. IS. church will hold a food sale at Parks store Satur day, August 3rd, beginning at 8 a. m. All kinds of food for your Sunday dinner. " $5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. I05tf Mrs. I.ydia Ferguson and Mis; Pearl Met!, mother and sister of; Hev, Carman Mell, left for Spo kane lust night by train, after hav-j Ing spent two weeks visiting here.! llenn Mell. brother of Hev. Melt.; will re ma in in M ed ford a short 1 time. Final sale of summer hats starts tomorrow; values to 1 going at Il.ttS, $1.00, 50c each. Thej Kmmy Lou Hat Shap in M. M. Store. 13J A bounty of $7. 5ft was given in the county clerk's office this morn ing to It. W. Young for the skins of two grown coyotes and one pup. On July 27, J. L. Hagsdale received $3 for a coyote skin. Dauce, Kagle Point, every Sat. night. Kincaid's Imperial orches tra (S pieces). 133 James Murray of Portland ar rived in the city this morning for an extended visit. Mr. Murray, who is a senior at Oregon State college and Is prominent in pub lication work there and a member of Sin ma Delta Chi. professional Journalistic fraternity. Is visiting at the home of Paul Allen. . Kiddies ready made panty dresses of attractive prints, with apron to match, sixes 2 to 6 years, regular price, $1.95, to close out $1.49. Handicraft Shop. 13C ilarenca Palmer ' of Frophy's Jewelry store, accompanied by Mrs, Palmer, returned to Medford "Wed nesday from Baker, after a two weeks vacation during which they visited numerous relatives The Palmers resided In Baker previous to c oin ing to M ed f oril two yea is ago. Local and long distance hauling. We save you money. Hawley Trans fer, 619 N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. 1ft nr 3C y Schilling's best. A Cream of Tartar pure baking powder. Santf ords Saving Stores 307 East Main Street Saving Prices for Saturday Baking Powder FlyTox Olives 2i -lb. can.. .79 One of the best Fly Sprays. Buy It at Santfords Saving Price. Extra quality fancy Ripe Olives. Suy them at Sant fords Saving Price. Full pint ... .49 Full pint .25 Coffee Folger's Golden Gate, vacuum packed. Every pound guar anteed at Santfords Saving Price. Apricots California ripe fruit, in heavy cyrup. Buy 'it at Santfords Saving Price. Per pound .47 Pumpkin " Extra quality fancy Pie Pump kin. It's different from ordi nary pumpkin. Large 2 can . 23 Large 24 can . 15 Catsup Van Camp's eastern quality. It's a bargain at Santfords Saving Prices. Honey Pure Honey. Buy a pail at Santfords Saving Price. Large bottle ... .20 Lb. pail .59 Pork and Beans Van Camp's- They're the best and cheapest at Sant fords Saving Price. Med. cans... .29 Old Dutch It's one of the very best and It's a bargain at Santfords Saving Prices. Malt Syrup Budweiser, one of the very best. Buy it at Santfords Saving Price. 3 Large cans. 19 rge can .53 Potato Chips Fresh and crisp. Buy them at Santfords Saving Price. Lg. pkgs. .25 Rice Fancy quality California long grain rice. Buy at Santfords Saving Price. Sweet Potatoes Llbby'i extra quality. They are cheap at Santfords Sav ing Price. Pounds .25 2lA can .19 Shortening Pan Crust. Pure vegetable and one of the best. Buy at Santfords Saving Price. Spaghetti Campbell's fane quality. Buy a few cans at Santfords Sav ing Price, Lb. pail 79 3 Large cans .25 Beef Roast Prime young beef. A bar gain at Santfords 8Ving Price. Per pound . .20 Veal Roast Fancy Milk Fed Veal. Buy at Santfords Saving Price, Per pound .. 22 Salmon Trupak fancy Red Salmon. We guarantee it absolutely the best. Tea Upton's Yellow Label, fancy Black Tea at Santfords Sav ing Price. Pork Sausage Country Pork Sausage. Sea soned just right. Buy at Sant fords Saving Price. Large can .25 Full pound c. 88 Per pound .19 Santfords Saving Markets 3L ii Tht Fraternal Order of KagU. has moved from their old xtuar trs in the V. i. W. hull to the Odd KelUnvs hall. The Kagh' driit team from Klamath Falls ami the Ladies Auxiliary were here for tnt degree work, which was put on li night. A hamtuet was enjoyed by the member after the mating. Fifty members attended from Klamath Falls. Tre reps from clear lumber. Ulg Vlnva l.br. Co. Thane No. 1. liStf Hobt. H. Holmes of Seattle is spending & two weeks varation with his mother, Mrn. JioIe P. Holmes, in Central i'oitit, and olber relatives in Melford and the valley. t.,'C, Smith and Corona typewrit- eis. Medfurd Typewriter KxchanK. 133 Hurry Scott atid tarty returned frotsx, Sim Francisco this tnornlttit. Thy i-ft ttumcdtately for Air. Scott's fishint; lode on the Kojtuc river. Kiddh'S ready made panty drt'sses of attractiva prints, with apron to match, sixes t to ti years. reKular price, l.i5, to close out A$. Handicraft Shop. 1S6 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoppln, for merly of Medford bm who have been living at 1oiik Beach, Cai., for the past two years, have re turned to Medford and are staying at the Schuler apartments. Tree props from clear lumber. Big l'ines Lumber Co., Phone No. 1. mtf David Coolidfie, farmer well known local rancher, now a resi dent of Santa Barbara, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs, C, S- .New hall of the Ok! Stage road, and is belnp Reneraiiy entertained by members of the ranch colony, J-et me writs your fire insurance. C&rl Y. Tengwald, Jlotet Holland. Phone 393. tf Eniil Mohr, well known resident of this city, who has been under medical treatment at Portland for several weeks, has liven discharged from the hospital, and is now mak ing his hum' temporarily with his f ami ly , a l M a Flanders si reel, Portland. ; OPINIONS VARY ON PAJAIVIAQUESTION; CHRIS IS CONVERT 0 no pa Jii f was in ROSiKA DOLLY SEEKS DIVORCE IN FRANCE Yes, we have Medford? At h'st, not on the t ! t m n h yet. J ut w hat woo Id haiJiwn if Medford inaifs would turn conventionally indVnendfm and defy the ontaH,htK of K1ik by doiming the well known 1 nuit in a matter of con- sid-r;tdv speculation. t'iiii-f of I'ollce Met'redie ex- m-i's.-d himif on the siibject tttis moruins in rattwr terse te: "( tidiiid worry iuw tUvy dress just mt they keep within the lim its of respectability. And pajamas ace stiil considerably more cover ing than nomv of the women folks west-, he said, chipping the police rvcurd down on hw desk with emphasis. Tiitffie Officer tieore Presewtt. on the other hand is not averse i arresting the scantily ciad fteau linmtim-l, and would mil Kourati tee that he would be too lenient ; with the first man who wears pa-; jaiiiiis clown the main thorough fare. Last night he stopped a ear I in which a local sheik was ridiiiK. ii ns hot It shirt and undershirt, ; and sent him home with explicit ; instructions to "get dressed," What Hon Collier thinks about mew strolling through the city In this mode of apparel, 1 wouldn't do: to print, he stated this morning. Ho refused to be interviewed fur ther than that. I'hris Gottlieb says he has had a weakness for pajamas ever since he saw Dolores Oostolio wearing hers in "The tiiad Rug Doll" now playing at the Craterian. lie was looking for a pair in orange and cerise combinations this morning and may bexpected to appear in public almost any time now, he warned. l T. Eaker doesn't know about 'pajamas for public wear, but is in favor of going coatless. collarless and tb'Iess from now until Oetottcr he said. I "l ne women folks mhrbt kid them wives into fhfnkimt they are cool in their flimsy garments, but we nun don't suffer one half o much from the heui," said Jailor Ike Bunford with something akin to conviction this morning. Ike believes that he and Paul Jen nings are the "coolest men in tdwn." whatever be means by that. 'iU is aliened that John W. John son is making ready for his first Eonno: The Vacation Month After all, August is the real vacation month. Take your vacation now and you will be better fitted for the fall work, Sept. 1st. If you are planning an outing in the hills, we can furnish the lunch goods. Suggestions NICE, France. Aug. 2. &) Ilosika Dolly of the stage was re ported today to have started di-j vorce proceedings "somewhere in; France," against her husband, Mot'-j timer Davis. Khe is staying at the Hotel Du; Cap, on the Cap d'Antibes. Sho refused to make any statement as Jni(itle appearance in the aforesaid 10 mo reporc. -ne raamru cwrtume, by appearing ihroiigimut nfi.-ml vcfit- fitwl fi half trn .1 . , . - j mi- Hiuitimg fioui-K in a pair oi Mr. and Mrs. Davis were jn vanes make. Kach day, it is ported at odds over a divorce htstlKai(, llw gPts a iUUe furtJUM. away November after having previously j from the hl)UjWi und ttmy hf ex. denied they would seek one. jpected to strike Main street by the I middle of next week. iMn Herring declares that the reason men have not . ventured forth In pajamas before this. Is not because they are afraid. It is be cause. Instead of being cool, pa jamas are hot hotter than any other masculine apparel in the stores. Dan was speak Jtsg of color. 4 Representatives ofM Elect rot Sales Co. Visit Medford Don Fish, district representative for the Klectroi Sales Co., in this territory, and W. L. Bey.!', factory representative of the company, who have been in Medford trans acting business with their iocat representatives, the Southern Ore gon Hlectric, left today for the north. The Klectroi is a quiet, all elec tric. all-latUomatio oil burner, otherwise known as "The Master Furnace Man. Clean rags wanted at the Mail Tribune office. tf lil-dlfix Program t IMtoenix. No one ran afford to miss the Mid-Summer Hi-Jinx progratti which will be given at the llhmix school auditorium on Friday night, August 2, 1929, at S p. m. Plays, songs readings and music will fill the evening. lemonade and Ice cream will be sold. Admission 3i and 3f.c. 331 Monmouth. Contracts awarded for construction of new city hail and fire department building. Reliable Grocery C. A. Whillock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central Quality Foods, Self Service t , Lowest Prices at Your Nearest Reliable Grocery SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Maxwell House Coffee, pound .... 49c , Post Toasties Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 23c Potato Chips, 2 pkgs. 15c Pt. Mayonnaise, Best Foods brand 19c , 1 Pt. Mayonnaise, Best Boods brand 39c Oleomargarine, 3 pounds 49c Pork and Beans 3 cans med'm size 27c While Star Tana Fish 2 cans No. V2 tins 35c 3 Bars Palmolive Soap for 19c 10 Bars White Wonder Soap. .... 33c Regular Kerr Mason Fruit Jars, Pints, dozen 75c Regular Kerr Mason Fruit Jars, Quarts, dozen 89c Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reli&bie Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable 'Grocery No. 5 in Central Point. TOO Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less Deviled Meat Deviled Ham Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Roast Beef Minced Chicken Calves Tongue Lambs Tongue Boned Chicken Frankfurters Vienna Sausage Kippered Snacks Beech Nut Bacon Baked Beans Sardines Potato Chips Sandwich Spread Fancy Cheese 0 p Swift's Premium, Boiled Ham for Sandwiches Half or Whole Hormel Hams in Tins Take a Home Made Cake With You We Invite You to Call and Look Over Our Lunch Goods Personal Attention Phone 252 Prompt Service H. E. MARSH GROCER Phone 252 Ol 301: SLEEP, IF ANY, IN SAMPLE ROOM IS LOT OF VETERANS Timl upKlaiiiUHf? bunch of icai Ainrit'au I-idtin votemitu to tii Matt convention at &atem nxii w?ik, InrhtdinB the drum corps: m!mprsli$ij t3it; official ti't- ! sales from the nont, will ullH bo 1 jptfiamSinK most of iito Simt ilur-j litS that KtilhprinK. neco riling to 1 nresni JwBtfailons as Ipi tlarionit, jioM adjutani, ciosMt motittj tionH this forenoon hy Jtms dis- j tnnro nhon for tlio slopping nnd gowrnt hatlijuiiritrB of iliw th'le-' giUiun to iw in tit wti)e room v$ Ihe Hotel Mnrion. j Ii in UKdorstmwi iwr that ftilj ih iih?pi(sJi will lie remov?1!, chief-1 ly to glw the boya snores more room to iroiaii above ami nnd'rj the cotn on whioh their forms will; 1 t hcoret U'A Hy Rt riaiicd ot'ca -; slonaiiy if the v-et are not btiny! elewhf-'r!; nni that a mull mir-: ror, a contbination hair hh1 tooth-! bnwh, a comb and pitcher of water; will tfi hoot on one waii In vums any of th veternna mh;ht want tn itso them. For recttton not olerjtd her' generaiiy, a yet, this wimob tnnm will aiso iw kowikI oroof, htit pr yumably ttu that if at any tlnj of the (Jay or night the iirutn ori contingent nhoiitii he ftiexerf with an urge to jjra?tlre, t h mttmi: ; 'wouiil not flliuH the ret of the sieeping veterans and tlie enr- wig iieyoni th four siirrounding; Mark. It in nierntfli further thai the vptrans of the. local iletegalKm ius leitv 1liJir hoot otttPie in she alley aloimsiti of the unmnletc; on entering t he norery, hut far wf;y from them, as soma of the :HamjihB might leuV, ne of the, toeat leief;aiJn who wiit honw u with thin contingent, although 1m in not a veteran, i -rt, Ah'inlerfer, former hnrgomeiwter nt A11 ford, who a 1 way attend the tat eonvntiuns of the Amer ican l.elon with the local ilc-Je-gntion. A rervatJn vnn Tnaie for him hy Adjutant -Oarlock to day. ii wiil K'fty the hok Ijj ihn northweKt corner of the ani pjii room, other local vlnitorK will decorate nrm of the other hookK, , At fint whvn 1he luciil Vftorann h'Hrned today that thry hal hen ftKHigiH'd to th hot! wimtiie room hy the aiem commltleo on 1jqi ing wi deiooKiiig, iher was much general Indignation until 1 w5 horned that the wtmnle room was the formr hotel b&r. Thin whm entirely iitljfactiry. a the twtyt hftd feared that some other city delegation had been aligned to t he ku m h room The drum corp and didegale wit! ienve next Wednd;sy f'r the m conv-ontiofl, ty train and s,afi, Vi niwt many mmr Io'al veterans. (Continuea from Page One.) Keddlng, t'onn.; ivan A. Ueillng of lMburgh; Jamrat, Seth of Phoenix, Ariz. and Bernard Str giH of Unties Ind. Huston's average in the test was 32, The other four averaged he twe and PtRn1ftprt nAvtrtinnfr vet rMiilt. - &tiw t IaWIe v Thfi Medford Planning Commit ioti hrehy glvi notice that they vriii consider the peflllon to open South ntrai avenue at & meeting to be held in the council chamber Monday evenings August 5th, & $ p. m. AH propjerty owners jespeeiniiy those from Fifth avenue I to Boyd street, and all business mea Interested are Invited to at tend. 134 THE PiCK G THE SiG 8iiSNT PICTURES . OQEQQj TOMORROW Cotinuou 12:30 tfi 11 ONE DAYOKLY wvjmi 1 KIND OF WILD HOHSES -fHAj: LOVABLE OUTLAW OF THE PLAINS IN HIS LAT EST BIO THRILLER. PLUNGING I OOFS- I LAST TIMES TONIGHT 1 RONALD COLMAN AND VILMA BANK Y IN "TWO LOVERS" NOTE! On account of our regular ship ment of Cliins, being delayed, the next China will be given away one week from tonigbt. V.