Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 02, 1929, Image 6

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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUKE. MT-DFOTiT). rmEfiOY. FftTDAY. AtV.UST 2, 1929.
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PISTOL ON SELF
AFTER ACCIDENT
PSQE SIX
CRAS
WON COUNTY
PICNIC SEPT. 2ND
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More thnn 3000 people nr ex
ported to participate In the Jntk
son' county picnic, sponsored )y
the chamber of commerce for.
Beptemher 2. Tho Jiinient uffulr
of this kind ever plnnned In the
county, .trie event Will he held lit
the Elks' picnic (.'rounds with
Jackson county rewldeuts from
hoth the cities and country as
RUCHtH.
t'aravons will he sent from the
local chamber of commerce heud
quarters. In all four directions
throiiKhoul the valley within the
near ' future, advertising? tlie iir
falr. The- service clulm of Med
ford will he asked lo lake rhinw
of these, accordlnit to a decision
reached nt a meetlnK of the clvli:
nfrnlrs commltlee. which met lit
the Hotel Medford this noon,
under the direction of O. O.
Alenderfer. chairman.
That the I'omnna (lrnn(,'e, called
upon hy a special commttee. ac
cepted with enthusiasm the Invl
tnllon to participate In 111" picnic,
nnd have plediicd their co-opcrn-tlnn
In innklnit It a hut-e success,
was n statement made in a rcpon
hy C A. Hwluart, president of the
ehamher of commerce.
Lurry Hchade, was appointed to
head the committee In chare of
the proRram of stunts nnd sport
events for the day, AmonK the
thlnits planned will he swlmmlmi
rnati'hes, races for the adults and
children, various types of con
tests, hall uames and n dunce In
the evening.
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KUZABtCTHTON. Tenn.. Auf. 2.
W) John Kurnette, 27, promi
nent Kll'.ahethton attorney, uoct
dentally shot and seriously wounded
his 17-yoar-nld ward, Virginia Aina
ral, lust mldnnlKht, and lifter call
Ins a physician killed himself.
j Mrs. Hurnettn, u hrlilc of three
'months, told orflcerH lier husliand
; was teacliliiK her how to load a
'pistol and the weapon discharged,
I wounding .Miss Amarnl.
Hiirnetto ran for a doctor. While
the doctor was examining Miss
lAinaral, iiurneite picked up the
pisioi, waiaeii io ine ironi orcn
and shot himself.
lie then returned to Ills hrlile
and ward, told them "gooljye" and
slumped across a hed.
At the hospital physicians said
Miss Amural's condition was very
crlilcal.
ROAD COMMITTEE
ACTIVELY AT
Tho roads and hlKhuny commit
tee of the chamber of commerce
met by cnll of the prewlilint, Jack
WnkefiHO urxl roiiHhlerecl Hoveml
road propositions lute r e h t I n k
ho ut hern Oi-ennn, union III em the
Diamond Luke nnd WillinniH t'reek
pritJeotH. ,
A Hperlul committee wilH ap
pointed to devise nieaiiR of Beour
inif n purvey of ii priictieul route
from -the end of the murkot ro:id
ntuive WlHlnniM Creek Htore lo
connect Willi the Oregon Cnvon
road In the nnttowtl foreut. Thin
committee will report Tuesday
evenliiR.
The roads find htahwny commit
tee' coiiHlstM of Jack Wakefield,
chnlrmnn, Ilert AnderHoii, secre
tary, Olen ArnspiKer, A. L. Hill
nnd R. V. Willlitms.
This Is not (he committee of the
flre'aler Medford Highway asocia-tlon.
MIhh HrneHtlne FreilenburK, t
noKiapher for the Medford Mull
Trihune, has resiKned. to accept
a position with the Interstate Com.
mere e commission at W'ashinKton,
I), t'., tho resignation to take ef
fect tomorrow. She will leave the
Huh for the i-apltol.
MIhh Kredcnhiirg took the civil
pervlco exam lnat Ion the 2ith of
1'ehruary in (Ii-antH I'iikh, and re
ceived her appointment the first
of this week. Hhe has been a
very efficient stenographer fur the
Inst flvo years, In this office, nnd
will he missed by a large clrclv
of friendH.
I'l.-. ili.,nn ,.,... t.rw.ttV. unit
will conduct u clinic nt tha Owen.
Oregort Lumber camp No. :i Thnrs-
my, August . All pnreniH in mac
community, including those from
camp , are urgetl to uiKe advan
tage of this examination.
Dr. Kinily llolcom, medical di
ctation will be In charge of the
meeting. Hne will ne nssisu-ir ov
Atignst;t Clover, county health
nurse.
PORTLAND MAN
NOW HALE AND
HEARTY AT 85
"After RpcndlnR hundreds of dolJ
Inrtt during the p:rist five yeai-H,
Kargon 16 the first ami only medi
cine that gave me any renl lasting
relief from my suffering. Not only
did it make me a well man but It
vii t ) i( . K k.- ; Hilt '-vv
S 4 AT 3
Rate me n satisfied feeling of
heftlth and strength nd a brighter
oullook on Hie ititelf. Then's a
spring In my step, and an exuber
ant feeling of youth and energy
through my whole body. That's
worth mure to me than I can pon
albly express,
"I wi s badly run down. Mv ap
petite had fallen off to nothing anil
what little I did eat gave me
trout tie. I was const I pn ted prac
tically all the time. My circula
tion wjih poor and I was so ner
vous I. would lie awake for hours
UH4hle to sleep. 1 didn't seem to
have n particle of energy, but Hit
New Ssrgon brought iuh around in
a remarkably short time.
"I have n fine nppt'Ute nnd can
eat Just anything I want without
worrying about stomach trouble or
indigestion. 1 sleep like a twelve
year old boy, and my nerves are
nOady. My circulation ha Im
proved nnd I get up In the morn
ings full of energy and rendy 'for
hi ea k fast.
The Hurgon Pills regulated mo
like clock work."
John O. Chummr. 107fl Mrllory
Ave. Mr. Cham hern moved front
Madison. Indiana, in 1U11 and for
.eight years wiin chairman of the
' Hoard nf llellef for the Masonic
Order In Vortlnnd.
Hargon may he obtained In Md
tonX at MugHU Drug Htur. Adv.
(t'oliti-Hintcd)
The Thrift Hhop bus many bni
galiut In reaily-to-wear clothes:
also many good bargains In "make
over" material. Now Is the time
to get material to fit the children
out for school. Among the many
bargains In an Iron bed. kitchen
work table, no me dishes, two car
pet sweepers and small rug. Any
one having bundles of discarded
clothes, please call -Idtl or deliver
to Hex Cafe.
VISITS LAKE SUNDAY,
Floy Scout troop eight, accom
panied by their scout master, will
go to lake o' the WoodH Saturday
and will spend Sunday there. Wil
liam Lee Hlicker, neout executive,
and the scouts on tho liolcn lake
trip, are expected back Saturday
afternoon. Mr. Uricker will also
make the trip "to Ijtke o' the
Woods,
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LA (I HANI fcl. Ore., Aug. 2 .(,V)
Word was received here today that
a carload of Lambert cherries from
t'nlon, lire.; Hold on the New York
market yesterday for St. I'll per box
of 1 fi pounds, the highest price
ever pi, id for local cherries. Cher
ries from other sections have been
bringing nbout K' on the name
market. The crop In the I'nlon
district Is the largest in history.
The Cove section report picking
will i-ontlnue another week.
DAYTON, Ohio, Aug, 5.--(,V -Captain
II. N. W. Owens, nil. of
Stamford, Conn , and Captain
Henry Moore, T I , of New Yoi I;,
and W ahlngtfn, were killed when
their automobile was struck hv .1
traction car rust of It ere lut
night.
The men, reserve nrmy officers
wer stationed at Wright field, and
attached to the war plans division.
Captain Owen's wir and two
children Hre In Kurope at prewnl.
while Moore'H wife lives in Wash
ington and his dn tighter In t.
Lou In.
DOWN GO PRICES
FRIENDS
This is a real sale a legitimate sale. We have
two good reasons for putting the fine merchan
dise on sale that we are offering you at prices
which in most instances represent less money
than we paid for them , . . and those reasons
are: First, we want to raise money and raise it quick . . . sec
ond, we want to sell to you, our friends and patrons, this Sum
mer Wear in Midsummer while you can use it to your advantage.
An examinaticn of the prices in this ad will prove these state
ments to you; and an; examination of the merchandise will clinch
the fact that we are really offering to you wonderful bragains in
Men's Clothing and Summer Furnishings.
Come in . . Look . . .Examine . . and you will buy . . . and
thank us for the opportunity.
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EL CLOTHING GO.
GREAT MID-SUM
Men's Caps 25 Off
MER SALE
Men's Neckties $1.00 Values 89c; 11.50 Values $1.15
HANDBAGS
' PRICE
Former Price 1
$6.25
$750
$9.25
M $22.00 $11. .00
j Special Group of
H Gladstone Bags
1 $6.95
$12.50
II $15.00
H $18.50
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THOSE SUMMER SUITS!
H Group 1
Values to S30
$17.55
M Group 2
M Values to S35
$21.75
MEN'S SOX
c25c
65c
Includes a Fine
Blue Serge
All Sizes :
Men's Coat
and Pant
Featherweight'
Suits
$11.95
Special Lo.t
of
Boys' Suits
$9.95
Sizes 31 to 34
Group 3 .
Values to $40
$26.50
Group 4
Values to $45
$33.00
ANY
STRAW $
HAT
In the Store While They
' Last Actual Values
$2.50 to $5.00
FELTS
25 Off
Regular 35c Fancy Sox'
3 pair for
1 y2 Dozen
' 25c Work Sox
Guaranteed for Six Months "
95c
50c Fancies
3,or $1-00
A-HA1 :
BREECHES
$0 Bedford .'. $3.35
$5.00 Whipcord ....$3.85
$6.00 Whipcord ... $4.45
$9.00 Serge $6.95
$12.50 Cords $9.15
PANTS
Three Lots
$3.50 to $4.50 (tO QC
)
$4.50 to $6.00 QC
! Pants for VO.ZJO
K
$6.00 to $8.50 0A. QC
Pants for Jtw
SHIRTS
Men's Broadcloth Guild Shirts . . 95c
$2.00 shirts $1.1 5; 2 for $2.00
S2.50 shirts $1.55; 2 for $2.95
$3.00 shirts $1.95; 2 for $3.65
$3.50 shirts $2.35; 2 $4.55
Special-$1 50' White Broadcl'h $1.05
Everything Not Listed
10 o:
H A Special Assortment
Men's
Fancy Pajamas
; ANNOUNCEMENT
The Management Reserves the Right to End This
Sale at Any Time ' "
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23E
SPECIAL
Ready Tied Bows
19c
Fancy Chambray
Men's Work Shirt
Full-Cut Durable
$1.25 value for 90 C
UNDERWEAR
S1.00 Rayon Shirts
60c
Athletic Union Suits
65c
Rayon Drawers
60c
White Twill Drawers
All sizes, 32 to 42
35c
Men's
$1 Belts
at 65c
Overcoats, Top Coats and
Men's Leather Coats at
V PRICE
H The Sensation of the Sale
S Mens and Young Men's
Corduroy Pants
Light and Dark Colors
I $3.15
E Get Those Cords Now for
School Time
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