Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 04, 1929, Image 2

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The member of the Medfurd..
poMoffice Maff. including tht ruri(
carrier, their fstmllir and fr.-nd.-will
huld their f irt annual picnic
outing wet-k from today at the
Star rantcer statiun In the Arple-;
gate section.
"ChariV the K4rm-nt that ha
di-placcd cursor-. Mr. Helen L.
Qu:nn. 'exclusive Mdfurd rpr
swntative. Rf. No. Central ST.
More than 135.000 w ill how in, (;iad Rifer. wife of Reginald
hi year's premium Int. placirpr Pifr. U rn in the pemonnel f .
the corning Rjcific international : pUTi in "The Leathf meek." the
etpoi-lTlun once nwre tnior.K the 'talking film which open It IochI'
uu: Mantling shows nf it kind in engagement at Hunt t'ruterian
the country. : theater this afternoon. She iip-f
Tre pr-.p,, from Oar lumber. lr a one of the extra in thi
1-.:k Mm- Lhr. Cw. Phur.e No. L production, under her atajse name
llg.f.'o; C'.ady La Rue.
Jfhn Smith will make hi future S-I-t t-j green Mocks and slab. -home
at Grant Ra-.. whfre h- hi H t 1 ... no -d;ntci. Ak about!
takt-n a position In the Hkag 'ree kindling. Med. fuel Co., Tel.'
store of .hat city. 631. 105tl
BOY SCOUTS OFF WiLUAMS GREEK
TO LAKE 0' WOODS THRESHERS BUSY;
SEASON IS LATE
R..y S'-om troop f-wm-rar;i-d
l.y William I-e Br.ck-r.
m-out e.icutive. Jim irifc'shy.
tht- Kilev t'arzie ww mill on tin
left Williams creek Sunday.
f rot::p: at :in by fire warden
'Iforge K!Idit and others liruwjiht
it under control.
Mjjm Wilrna Sparlin npent last
week;n I-;lfrd wr.h her broih-r
Jack Sariin.
Airs. Arthur Farrar who return
ed to the hospital at Cram Ra
i improv.r.c slowly but is still
in the h-wfpiul.
Mr R-.i'h Spariin and children
of Klamath KalU came In Friday
of i.in w-ek to viFit h-r paren'n
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Hartley anil
oth-r relative and friends.
return d home the lai-t of thii
week.
If flmir is browned yr eravy or
."uuc'j add a tinall amount of white
floiir or corn starch because hrnwri
iui: fio'ir chanK'rs Hume of th"
starch to suj;ar and lessens its
Tiii k-n!ni; power
k.vn: I'KliHO. Cab. Auk. 3. fJ
A ve'vran fherm;n, Captain '.
O. J'otter hrooK'it Miiall litnitic
m.i k t p'-rt here lute yeterd;,y
with a-vtiy of the sighting of a
a elephant four miis out front
lii" bn-iikuater I'Kht of Los Ar,.
Kt!-., iiHjt.oi-. a rare experience m
these ttii't i.'4.
K!ania:h K.iH Construction of
M-thdi-t church edifice will, be
i4.nM'l"-d ttt ihe near future. -
Uance at Ureain!and. ChilderV .jr. and Mrs. Charl Reames ,.,, ,:fc...r :in.i c i: li,,vi
hill, every Wed. and Sat.
Bannister .nd n Diamond lake.
home at
Tree prt
-Mr. and Mr. H
have returned to th'
Sheridan after a viit here with wood Lt
7u:i. ii. u. Ana j. v. oannicier
?nd frfnijlie-.
Ixcal and lone dUtance haulinr.
Stewart Patterson, who i fi-eni- Weive you money. Haw ley Tran-
fer. C 3 St N. Riverside. Tel. I044-X.
Jack Southwell finished Install
ing the new electric fire ;ren of
Central Point Wednesday after
noon and gave it a tet about 7
i(,,and family are spending the week ' MMant Mout master, left for Lake
assorted
' the Woods Saturday afternoon
lengths, for a two-day trip. The boys will
Itiftf enjr-y fishing, j-wirnming and boat
ing while at the lake. Mr. Brick -
er refirnM from Bolen lake ye-
-rdav w;ih th1
f-outs who hae thr
Ing the ftummer here with hi
mother, left Saturday fr an ex
tensive motor trip through J!a4r
And Yellowstone parks.
The PrisriMa Ciicle w ill hId O
cooked fod n-Ie at the I'ubli
Market Sat.. Auk. I' th. 134
While the health of Turner A.
Fifer. the we'd known Medfor i
National bank teller, w ho hap been connected with the Mutual Tele
ill f.ir the pat month, is much im- phone central office and an alarm
proved he it still guile weak, al- r.f fire can be phoned in and cen
though able to come over to town tral will throw a switch that will
for a short time every day or so, nneratt the :ren. This is a big
and until this weakness, which it- improvement over the old way.
persistently hanging on. disappears , Central Point American.
it will be problematical a to jut : Selected green blocks and slab.
Charles S"well of Kerby, Oregon,
arrived in Medford yesterday To
spend the week end with his sister,
Mr, fieorge Clark of th.s city.
Tree props from clear lumber.
Big Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1.
llstf
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Wallit of
the Pac.fic Telejihone and Tele-
o clock. There i a tox located in' graph company, are moving 'o Tremaine. Bob i-.wd. Dona: I
the entrance to the city hall to' Medford for a temporary stay. Mr. iovd. Bob Iiinlt. and Melvin Bu--
It will a Mo Wallis will be doing work there. it.h ai.,j ,i,,hn Wall, guests.
Ash '.and T. dings. Troop three accompanied by J.
Dynge'i old-time danca. Nat, P. Valeria, scout master, left to-
Wed, and Sat. . 1S4 ,,ll' ',,r :t ten-day
WILLIAMS CI'.KKK. Ore.. Aug.
3 --t Special Most ev-r one is
through with their harvesting now
and t he o:ind of the threhin
:n;-.- hii.e is he.-rd. Harvest IS about
l-e.-n rarnped there.
Includes) among the hoys mak
ing the trip to Lake O' the Woods
are Hilly We-i. Cene Nelmoyer.
Hur.lette Kindred. Iean Peijer.
Bob Fowler, J;m Vfiss. Ior.ard
Hober. Litiis Campbell. Roland
turn in an alarm with.
e-ks iate this summer be-
-u;:-e f the late c, sprint-Mr-.
M-diie Dahle and daughte-.
M m v C.ihryir. of Ib rkel, y, ("al..
a h o have be (- n v i -1 1 i n M r.
;ji;"s moth'-r. firandir.a John, the
!.i-t month, re.urnej ho:).- the firt
of :h: v.-ek.
Mr- Parker has --n on the s!-"k
l.st. He w.t overcome l.y the heat
0:1 the way to the postofiice one
day last week.
district was a Medford visitor y-s-!
terday.
We have money to loan on pear
11H) - L pi e.-:i 1 . . . 1 - 1 h 1 r"r Klltuuns. JIl'H. r Url . O., If,
greatly chanaed appearance, hav- 631. 1 0 5 1 1
ing lo many pounds during hi' Mrs. Carl Swfgart and Mrs. Louis
illness and having had all his teeth I'lrich of the local Harden club,
extracted last week. had charge of the floral displays in
I2.i per load 12. "n, green pine the chamber of commerce lat
slabs. 12 or IC-in. Ask about free week.
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 63i.. For Rent Modern five room
etc.
Liberty B!dg. 134"
C. M. Brewer, vice president and
general manager of the Copco and
Mountain States Power companies.
is expected to return Monday from
a business trip to Albany.
$5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac-
. r. -. . , . .... iu ujvvhs. jd-u. r up o.. in.
j v d i . nouse. ,-ear scnoois. J no. ut re at ... . . r.. i
R-.i-e Big.low spirit ,cund:y
hike to Fish wih hi- little friend. Jerry Sparlin.
Floyd Pierce of the Lagle Point lake ner pro-pe. t. They Wen; by Mr. am! Mrs. Archie Pi-rce and
cars to propert and hiked 1 s lit t le son k-x and their mother,
mib-s ti the lake. Mrs. Addie Pierce p:cnickedvun-
. . 'day in the Ashland park. v
Al Blodgeite. who r?ad his tonn
moved last Monday, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L- House and
family hi.ve moved their turkeys
up to the Wise Carver ranch and
re staying there for the summer.
They have a fine bunch of turkey.
Mrs. Nora Reinhar; and two lit-
WILLIAMS SERVICES v
Since the new refrigeration has 50 1 Haven street. tf
cooled the lithia water in the pi art ,: Mike Mkhoney. former Bend
fountain It is without doubt the hij:h school football and track star.
most popular beverage In the city ; arrived here from Bend yesterday
During these sweltering hot davs ; for a visit.
the lithir water ennsumptfon 5s 1 $5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac
probably greater than it has evr ( tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
been previously. Ashland Tidings. 631. lOfiVf
Tree prop from clear lumber.' When George Maxwell of Jack-
Big Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. srnv;lle returns from his trip on ; .
-i mining i u sin ess o cattle aim
105Vf
Mrs. Kffie Robertson and son
J Buster of Orants Pas and Mr. and
; Mrs. Stanley Opden. who have just
; returned from Lakeview. were vis
i itors in the city Saturday. Mrs
Ogden is a daughter of Mrs. Rob
ertson. Mr. Ogden. who was. for-
WILLIA.MS CKKKK, Ore., Autr.
;i (Special Rev. coy Davis of
Me Iford filled the pulpit at the
Methodist chapel on Williams
t reek Sunday. The pastor Philip
Heterbury not being able to take
over the duties. a WILLIAMS
Mr. and Mm. Doll Lemmon and 3 si.e. i;.i
children drove ovr to Ashland
nday and spent the day visitine
tie grand daughters. Kathlyn and
June Roberts, who have been vis
iting at the home uf Mrs. Rein
hart's cousin, c. W. Roberts for
the last two weeks, have returned
to their home at Phoenix.
CRKIIK. Ore.. Aug.
Q;ite a fire ta-ted
-i.- -- -v c-t..,. M.n.-n p ',,,...,1 .I... I-akev-ew and expects to return to
an ieu 1:1 uis. r nuay nit'in, ne w in ne ac
of Harriman. Ter.n
Medford last week to make their , companied from Portland by hi
home here. j wife, who underwent a major
Corona adding machines at Med - operation in that city on July 5th.
ford Typewriting Kschange. US'" Money loaned to worthy people
Mr. nd Mrs. (J. K. Robinson, to pay their honest debts. Thoma
who recently arrived In Medford to Realty Co.. Rm. 1?. Palm Blk.. cor
make their home, are now livlnc! ner Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf
at 417 Woodstock. Mr. Robinson ; Nick Hoffman td Medford has
was recently transferred to Med-! moved his ft.mily to the house at
ford, from Reno. Nevada. He is Fifih avenue and Third street,
an attache of the local govern- fluid Hill.
ment radio Station. "Summertime Is bathing time.'
$2.50 per load. $2.50. green pine. Get your bathing necessities at
slabs, 12 or 16-in. Ask about fre;Colvig Drugs, next to the Rialto
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. Theater. See the window. 13&"
105Vf At the recent annual state con
The regular monthly baby clinic invention ot Portland of the Im
will be held at the Central health proved Order nf Redmen two Med
unit on Tuesday. August 6. , I ford men were elected t office,
Diversified drugless treatment-' r red Purdin as great guard of the
Dr. Halstead, 35 N. Oakdale. J.3S- forest and Ie L. Jacobs as a rnem-
XV m. Locke of Medford Is en-iber ()f the great board of appeal-.
Joying a two weeks'- vacation on! Let me wrlfe your fire Insurance,
the coast. Mr. Locke Is salesman f Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland,
for the Biscuit company of Port-I Phone f'fJ. tf
rnerly cn employe of the Pantorium frj,.nilji an1 relatives and picmck-
aners ano uyers. nau a n-an;nt; in ,, ,.1?
pressing establishment in Turv..v . ame in the last of
-he week to visit his parents, Mr.
rd soon. , ,in(. Mr 1 u- Turvev and oih-
KMdies ready made parity I er rlat;Ves- and friends,
dresses 0f attractive prints, with Mr and Mr!l Homer House
apron to match, sixes 2 to 6 years., h.ve r5(lVe(i ver on the Green
regular price. J1.&5. to close out
$141. Handicraft Shop. 13C
H. L. Bromley, advert'sing mav
airer of the California Oregon
Power conipany and the Mountain'
Power company, left thi
Spring mountain for the summer.
D'-n Me--.--r.aer has received ap
point:,i-n: i.s f;re warden.
Ain.ty. B:d w;II be onene-J
fz i.v Amiiv sc.piul board for
ruorniiij: for Marshfjeld on busi-I construction of new gymnasium.
ncss connected with the latter con-i '
rrn j Klamath Fa II.-
Phone 0
5' ,M
Al! kinils of srayins done by j oe
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFEPUT?E
omrac-t award- PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
land.
L. C. Smith and Corona typewrl
era. Medford Typewriter Kxchang.'
139"
An oddity on exhibition In the
Miss Dorothy Young, a student
at Willamette university, is spend
ing the summer at her home In
Medfflld.
Tree props. 1x2 full size, at Med-
chamber of commerce building Is ford Lumber Co.
124tf
an ear of corn which has four dis-
Aeeording to figures compiled by
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tinct ends and tips that was grown! Professor F. C. Kent, statistician
by Mrs. W. P. Bailey of 1021 ; of the Portland chamber of com
Niantlc street. I merce, estimated population of
Keep coolln the bracing open s Oregon Is 1.16 5.1 7 4. and the stale
air pool at Jackson Hot Springs, (has 4.467 miles of state highway.
136 I For roasting ears, string beans,
0. C. Olson, traveling passenger j cucumbers and garden truck, visit
agent for the Pennsylvania rail-jA. J. Moore. Cherry St. 134
road, was In Medford last week) Three black bears stopped traf
on business, conferring with offi- .fic on (trass lake summit Wednes
ciuls of the Southern Pacific. 'day evening, so far as Mr. nnd Mrs.
"Summertime is bathing time." 1 Floyd Moffit of Los Angeles were
Get your bathing necessities at j concerned. The Moffits were on
Colvig Drugs, next to the Rialto their way to Klamath Falls from
Theater. See the window. l3S;Weed When they met the nnimals.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woodford of I Mr. Moffit states that he had been
Medford have moved to the Hittie ' dozing along the road, and it was
farm near this city, which they re- ' with difficulty that Mrs. Moffit
cemly purchased. Mr. Woodford kept him awake. After encounter
has a very good collection of rah-' inc the bears he had no further de
bits and exects to raise them on .t sire to sleep Klamath Falls
commercial basis. Gold Hill News.; Herald. K
A larte stock of tree props at To satisfy yourself a to the ben
Wood Lbr. Co. K'Stf- efits of vibrator exercisers, try the
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Myers of new Health machine installed hi
Washington. I. C. who had been the Palace Beauty Shop. Ten free
In the city for the past few days treatments with each $10 service
vlsttimc Mrs. liura West, who is card, or 2c per treatment. Phon
Mr. Myers" sister, left Friday night: 147 for appointments. 13
for Portland. 1 Superintendent of Schools E. H.
A swim at Jackson Hot Springs ' Hednck arrived home yesterday
pool will cause you to forRet the from a business v:t to Eugen
hot fl'fj'hT. 13' during the ueek.
1 1 " 1 Pynge's old-time dance, Nat.
Wed. and Sat. 134
Mrs. Dorothy Moore left SAtirV
dty for a ten-day vacation at th
B3j Ledge mine, where she will
V:i: her brother, Paul RedJy.
Window class all sire; aV: plate
g'ass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.
C. W. Brooks and cUuehur M:
Yluby. of Central Point b !: lat
Friday for Santa Mr:e. Ca! . where
they .!1 make their home f r :r.:
time. His son is in the n-.cA nt
busir.fs there.
G-t th'H- fenders ar J auto
l..vi:es tralrttened at B;.i'."s Shet
M"'.i W.rV.s. opp.-:te Sup'
r;rt Station. Phore 4: tf
Mrs. H M $!. who j-n
voting a: Captain IV Witt
'Yr. n-.eT- Fir bejeh Vt-jge ne,;r
Trail, has b-ft ?..r Stn Kra- :,.
Fxper: operators at W:n'and
B'iuty Sh-.f-pe w'.I give a sham-l-co
w.th ei fry f.r.per wa r rrr
cT f -r $1 o. jjc
L J I.es',e hi 1 a t-.s..
t.,' the VarLtg f i-rt.
iH-;Li'y rnm 4 Slate Mar:
Cl C Well of M'df-rd Jf; K.:n
.;h F.i' a f.;ht f-r Port.ar. 1.
;,fk.rg w.rh him F-ster Irk!e.
Vh a.ed pr':niipfcry eiam;n--t
..'H f-n a charge of n cf
tr :.. t :r.g l)ju-r ,d r- h ,
fM-n bound our t- the f-derai
:rA jury bv B r t C Then.
Cr.ited StAies wmmiM.onfr.
K:d-i;-' ready made pant?
dr-- of attractive pr -nts. wr.h
apmn to match. mi
regnr price. $1 i.
$1 ?- Handicraft Shop. IJ
Thn-at H. Harr.son rf the 'k-
) cii -to- a; rm h m x-.r Vr-.ri!
!! nt d:srict ft Ut Fnd.y .-.n a
hort b'j-.nrns tint t Srta R.s.j
Oal . where unl:I to years ac t b.
corductrd a fjnin strw k ran h.
Tree prt-pv Thu prr propp,
ire piopper. price proprr prop-.
Fr pis.' tO Ret them Jrfedfrtrl'
Lumber Co. 1 ;4tf ,
Mr. House, proprietor
of the Merrick Auto
Camp Store, tells us
this:
That not a day
passes
but that his tourist cus
tomers remark about
the exceptional good
ness of Fluhrer s Milk
Bread in comparison
with breads they have
purchased else
where along their journey.
i
Allen, reasonable prices. Phone
jyour order to 1039 or 422-L. tf
Mrs. C. D. White returned this
week from a vacation trip to San
( Francisco, where he accompanied
; Mrs. Helen John Smith and Kdith
Martin. Traveling by motor they
took the coast route south and re
turned by way of the inland route.
While In the south Mr. Smith at
tended a school for the study f
permanent waving.
Tree props frorp clear lumber
Big Pines Lbr. Co., Phone No. 1
121:f
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller and
daughters. Pegey and Justine, 'left
last night for Diamond lake, where
they wilt spend today.
We have money to loan on pear
crops, chattels, collateral security,
salaries, etc. Banister & Christner.
Liberty Bldg. 134
Billy Cunningham, Bob Boyl and
Harold GeBaur left last night for
Diamond lake.
Dance. Eagle Point, every Sat.
night. Kincaid's Imperial orches
tra (8 pieces).
Mrs. Jennie Williams left last
night for San Francisco, where she'
will spend two weeks on her vaca
tion. "Summertime Is bathing time.'
Oet your bathing necessities at
Colvig Drugs, next to the Rialto
Theater. See the window. 13s
Kthel and Dora Smith and Doro
thy and Retttrice Connor are spend
ing several days on a camping trip
at the head of Sardine creek. The(
young ladles are taking two rifles
and & shotgun, the latter to be usd
in shooting snakes.
Mrs. F. J. Wllmot and M-s
Mayhell Church will leave this
morning for Seattle, where they
will attend the international con
vention of the First Christian
church, Aug. X-15. ,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barr have
returned from a vacation trip.
They visited Spokane. PortUnd and
other cities In Oregon.
Because of the fruit seaon the
Woolworth store will stay open un
til o'clock for the next three
months.
construction of SI 5.00 ti
f'r M:icMarr's stores.
THE PICK O' THE BIG jt
SILENT PICTURES t&iSS
TODAY ' ' nmv
' DAY ONLY
Continuous 12:30 to 11
LINA BASQUETTE
THE NEW FILM BEAUTY
See this dramatic
mystey thriller! See
the society girl whe
danced her way into
a gigantic plot in
which she helped to
break into her own
home.
Dairy Meteorological Report
Sunday Agwt 44 h
Mfdfnrd and riefnrty: Fair
-Mrre in temperature.
fWiton: Generally fair. but
cloady In wet portror. ; no change
in temperature
-4
Local Dta
T !,ierat re ',r 4
ll.ghet iUt II hrs t z
..t iUt j; hr ts 4t
Itel humidity T-t
l'r cipitatlon tnvhe)
Stte ef w either Clovd:
T tI precipitutb n i-o- Sep
:n St 1. II i In- h.-.
Sjnri-e to-Jay, S e a. m,
S jr.st toslay. 7-4 p. m.
S ;d Monday I f a. m.
" W J. " HCT"HISOV
M"teorologit
O B Keler. the Atmnta s-lf
riiff. ha traveled more trik.n
to 4 years, " mties with Bohhy Jene and
to close cut- ill 'Id a few thousand next sum-
- h another ;uti to Furie
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOT A tan cat In Stat- thevr
SUturditv after riM-n. Reward.
R'tarn to S'at the.f.r.
VR SALK Himalaya
re P: k thftn .ur
cn?n. f, Ijig-.
IVifti. 1'hone Sol.
I STARTS TOMORROW
fW! For h,r 'C
wj smile men '
II threw ,-
U Alto ,hem-
RGood Added fi ,t,v
short r .Hiniw r-Txw'
noil Features fl "to" 1V'.V.W
II Rothermer.V The most
wMu : -x 1
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DWITH ;
Lily Camita Raquel Torres
Ernest Torrence Don Alvarado
With Our New Cooling Plant
Every breath of air you breathe
in this theatre is washed and
chilled in Medford's Million Dol
lar Water.
STARTS
TODAY
Continuous Shows
1 :30 to 11 P. M- Today
Four Shows Daily on
Week Days at
1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9 P. M.
THE DEVIL DOGS ARE HERE!
THOSE THEEE FUNNY, HAPPY-GO-LTJCKY MUSKETEERS OF THE
U. S. MARINES ALL FOE ONE ONE FOR ALL
Music, Sound and Talking
Willi AM BOYD
TAKES YOU THROUGH
FRANCE, CHINA, RUSSIA.
ON A FIGHTING, LOVING.
LAUGHING ROMANCE YOU
WILL NEVER FOGET '
r . : .-i
wits ALAN HALE
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
and FRED K0HLER
THE LOUDEST LAUGHS OF THE SUMMER
ALL TALKING
STAN LAUREL and
OLIVER HARDY
IN
"BERTH MARKS"
Admic-sion: Matinees. 10 and 35: Evenings, 25 and 50
There Is No
Substitute for
"Personal" Service
Here, at the Community, you arc assured PERSONAL service
graduate nurses are eager to serve you to make you com
fortable and feel '.'at home."
There is no substitute for this kind of service it is just like
being in your own home.
A hospital offers advantages, too, that are difficult to provide
at home The rooms are airy, the food is scientifically pre
pared under watchful eyes' and nurses are constantly on hand.
A hospital offers this service at a cost more moderate, in many
cases, than the charges of a first-class hotel.
Community Hospital
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