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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1929)
:rrcnFORT MATT, TRTOTTKR MTCDFOTID, OTlKflOV. FTHD AY, ATT.T'ST 2fl. 10-20. PAGE THRE1 Ask Ynr Grocer what malt he recom mends. If it's Puritan you're, dealing with a fair-priced, high quality store. -all quality because it's all barley Mrs. Arthur Hryaiit of Uutte; .Mis. will Joins and (liiiilur l-':ilts was a visitor in this city Doris .f Klumaih Kails iv hu-a-ThiifMlay. tns visitors in Mrdfmd today. $;..no special, fety. blocks per Lot me write yuur fire lnsuranr". iMGlllvr.'lTiV .(Uil in iilr nti advertising eumpaipn in to be di- 1 i rerted at those who may watch j traffic from office windows. The postot'flce department hti.s instruct ed postmasters at cities along the 0 ! uii wayn of the 'country to use the N ! tops of postofike motor trucks as the advertisitif; medium. "I'se Air j Mail' Is to be stenciled on truck " j roofs in 15-inch-hinh letters. . rinnslfiPfl flrtvrt.iBine ret remilti. Mrs. K. i Jt'itune returned from rki'b-y. Cal.. this week. M-s. Jerome has been attending siunnu r session at llie L'nlvcrsity of Cali fornia. Daneo at Kale Point Sat. nite. ' Konuld Itobnrtt ami Clarence Veal of Albany arrived in -Medford this afternoon and will be quests at the limne of l'.iul Luy for sev eral days. f Tree props, assorted lengths. Woods Lbr. C-o. lD'Jtf Dr. and MVs. It. K. Oreen have hf( for Sail Jose, Cat., where they will spend the next two weeks w ith friends. Tree props from clear lumber. Bin Tines Lbr.- Co., Phone No. 1 mvf Mrs. C. O. l.enimon Im spending the week in Portland with her sis ter. Mrs. Powell l'laiu. Dance at Nat AVed und Sat. litft ger. better music. 15'I Marshall Dana, associate editor of the OrcKonian, arrived in Med ford yesterduy from Crater Luke, en route to the mouth of the Uoi;m where he will invcstijfaic fishing eomlliiuiiH. While in the city. Mr. Dana interviewed a num ber' of local sportsmen regard ini; the local fishing situation. $".UH Speeiul, fcty. blocks per load. Tel. l3 1 . Med. Fuel Co. tf Mrs. Ithea Hoover of Itutte Falls was in Jle.dford yesterday. Dance at Kagle Point Sat. nito; i r. 4 id. Tel. Ml. Med. Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Krnte Laxdalt. who returned from Dunsmulr today , i v, ill accompany Dr. and Mrs. Jud ' 'arl Y. Tenwald, Hotel Ilollan l. 'bono tf Mr. and Mrs. A. fi. Chapman of V. shin ml were in Meilford yester- Uickert to the Orepon Caves to-(day on business. mormw. s ' D. H. lb-Witts, ctuumereial art- C.et those fenders ami auio.tst of Chicago, and Mrs. Jeo. Wai-hodh-s straightened at Itrill'H Shct u-rs of Klntis highway were the Metal Works, opposite Iewls Super kuom of Dr. and Mrs. Jud Itiek Serviee Station. Phono 4 IS, tf ' ert at their cabin at Kdgowood Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Maynard ot.last eveiilnK. Los AnK'les visited In Medford yes- Tti" Independent Kleetric. vhleh terday. Mr. Maynard is deputy has been located at liKast Sixth lerk .of the municipal city eourt sirei-t. moved to their new location ' 1 i. ... I.HI V K fnntrM 'Ph.. plare now occupied was formerly Santfords Saving Stores 307 East Main Street Saving Prices for Saturday Olives Spnkist Ripe Olives. A large high-grade olive at a low price. Cans. Soap .25 Citrus Soap. A real laundry soap at a saving. 10 Lge. barso 35 Cocoa Hershcy's Unsweetened Co coa. Try a pound. Full lb. can.. .32 Pickles Stafford's Sour Pickles. Pack ed in glass. Full qt. jars.. 35 Pancrust A pure vegetable shortening. Yi ur satisfaction guaranteed. 4 Lb. pail .79 Figs Imperial Black Figs. A fancy fruit. C Pounds.., .... .25 Pineapple Fancy Hawaiian Pineapple. LgQ. cans... 45 Kidney Beans Van Camp's Kidney Beans. Cheaper than cooking tlicm at home. 5 Med. cans 29 Shrimp Mrs. Low Shrimp is really superior in quality. 2 5-oz cans.. .33 Flour Anchor Flour is made of the finest Klamath Wheat. 49-lb. sacfc 1.65 Sardines Sunkist Oval Sardines. Your choice of mustard of tomato sauce. Lge. cans.. .25 Potato Chips These Potato Chips are' fresh and crisp. They don't make them any-btr-- . 4 pkgs. for.... .25 Malt Syrup Rainier Malt Syrup is a high grade matt at a low price. Reg. 2y2 can.... 39 Chinese Noodles fYou will like this noodle a real saving at D Pkgs. for.... 25 Coffee Upton's Yellow Label Coffee packed in vacuum tins. Full pound can. 48 : Campbell's Soup Your choice of variety .27 for.... Deviled Meat Oyster Shell Libby's Deviled Meat, Just right for your lunch. Reg. cans.. .25 10Olb' sack- .90 Fig Bars Whole Wheat Fig Bars, They are fre3h. Per pound ... .15 Salt Pork Pickled Pork is fine for seasoning. Sure Milk Sperry'i Sura Milk, and true to its name. 100-lb. sack 235 Pot Roast Prime Beef Pot Roast. A sav ing at Santfords price. Sure Lay 100-lb. sack , . 95 Sure lay with Buttermilk "Sperry's." Bacon A medium weight, nicely streaked, mildly cured bacon. Per pound .20 Per pound ,22V2 Per pound .28 Santfords Saving Markets MUmwmM'Wlimwji in hi hi. of Los AnHeles. (.'hoieo Rladioli. 2.".c a doz; K0 varieties to ehoose frum. See thorn at Sumuelson's Flower (laiden, 20S Clark St. Phone 7Ti4-N. .(9 Mrs. .Mary (.Mii.-holm of Cold Mill whs a business visitor In Mod ford yesterday. ' Watch for announcement of Car penter's new shoe store opening soon. 23 K. Sixth St. Kt Mrs. H. Uenshaw i.nd dauliter Mil ria n. formerly of Medford and now of l.ns Annelos, Cal.. called on Medford friends today. They are returnhiK to California hy the Pa cit ie highway, having spent their vaeaiion In the north. Tree prop from clear lumber. HiR fines l.br. Co.. I'hono No. 1. 118t Mrs. A. F. MeDermott and daiiRliter returned to their homo in Los AnRoles this week after vlsit in iit the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Definition. Mrs. MeDormoU and Mrs. JJennison are sinters. ' Tree props from cleft r lumberl Big I'ines Lbr. Co., Phono No, i: 12li Mr. ami Mrs. Joe FleRol have Rone to 1'ortland where, they will spend several days viaitlnR lit the home of Mr. KlrRpl'.s mother. Free shampoo with mnrcol or fincer wave, $1.00. Howinan'.t Hjtrher and Iteauty Shoppc. t 157 Mr. and Mrs. James Huelcleyand son Lewis of ApnlcKate returned home last nipht after spendins several days at Crescent City. Tree props from clear lumber. Ulg Pines Lbr. Co.. Phor.o No. 1. 1 1 sir Mr. and Mrs. Frod naylisa of Weed, Cal., returned to their home this week after vhdthiK with friends here this week. Itobert lluhlmrd aeeompanied them home and will visit there until Sunday. $ii.r0 per load, proen plno slabs, 12 or lfi-in. Ask about free kiiuU litiK. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf lUiildinR permits were issued to the followitiR: W. A. Goldln. to repair a Rfirai;p at 4111 North Grape :it a cost of 7ii; O. A. KniRht. lo repair' a roof at GUI last Main a t r e e t , at a c oa t of $100; 10. .1 . Klein to reshitiRle a houso at 524 North Hartlett. nt a cost of $100. and to George Blair to construct a garage at 1217 Vcst Ninth street, at a cost of $200. One assortment of silk dresses and silk coats, values to $15 Your' choice $5 at Steward's $1-to $25 Store. IBB J. It. Brady of San Francisco arrived hero this noon to be ths RU'st of F. CI. Noyes and F.- K. Murnhain. He claims he will Htay in the valley until die eatehes a steHhcad. Tree props. That prop propper, size -propper, price proppqr, prop per place, to get thorn. Medford Lumber Co. 124U Miss Viola Templeton and Mlv Mury Kd wards will leave tomorrow on a 10 days' vaeation trip to Se attle and points In British Co-timildfi. lh. Lottie Howard Hat Shop. Marvin l. Meatier, son of Mrs. Carl Henderson. Is spending a vaca tion of two weeks in Medford and southern Oregon. Mr. Meader is assistant cashier for the Interna tional Harvester company at Sun Francisco. He is n former student of I lie Medford high shool. j Itussell's Department store is giving In merchandise as a prize j for. the best decorated doll buggy in the doll . buggy parade next ! Tuesday. ! L PLAY AT LAKE Mls Marion Ulllt'. Cillu ill-! structor at the University "f Ore-j Kon, aceumpnnled by Miss Marion' Slal'fonl anil Miss Cliiriliol Clark, nrrlved In Medford this imn-t.hii, and lert l,y ntaBe for t 'rater lut e.J (lifford Nash, vlollnlnt. who u already all llie lake. Miss Stafford, eelloisi. and Miss Clark, violinist, will be' the-Kuests of tlie Cralnr ,t,jke N'allonul I'ark ennnianv. anl will Bivn. coneerus at. the lodue. The, trio ate studenU at Ku eene. and ver.i winners of a Mtnrf'fest. wllkh was lieli li; thatl city a. slio.-: tinio ago. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlraln Bt.tlan : 2JK.U Miners 1310 Key. , 1". M. 1 Friday. August SS. ( ! r, to 6:K, K.MK1J. j to 6:30 News and mar- kets. Mall Tribune. 1 6:30 to "Baud Box. , Saturday. AilKUhl -I. , A. M. 0:30 to 10 White King Soap , Co. j 10 to 10:30 Peoples Electric Co. .rt -i t 10:30 to 11-r-Pet Milk Co. 4i 1 1 to 11:30 Deebe & Kindle. ! 11:30 to 12 Keonomy tlroce- torla and Kd Ulnns. i'2 noon News flashes. Mall 'r Tiihune. P. M. ' )2 to 12:00 Klectrlc Wlrlmf ! ! Co. 12:30 to 1 Oils Ibe Tailor. I to 1:30 Hpe.rry I'Mour. 0 to 6:15 KMKIJ. 4 6:15 lo 6:30 News und luar- v. kots, Mall .Trlbuno. i ioi3o: orno: aoao Fresh Vegetables You are always able to find a great variety of vegetables at our store. Home grown vegetables are now at their best. Look over the list for Saturday. Head Lettuce Artichokes Sweet Potatoes Cucumbers . Tomatoes Parsley Green Beans Green Lima Beans Green Peas New Potatoes Cauliflower Egg Plant Carrots Beets Cabbage Summer Squash Celery Green Corn Fresh Fruits Strawberries Blackberries Raspberries Peaches ; Watermelons Cantaloupes Casabas Honeydew Melons New Apples Oranges Bananas Grapefruit Reliable Grocery C. A. Whillock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central The Reliable, Grocery. Stores are owned by Rogue River valley capital, and are associated in buying with 700, other independently owned grocery stores. We sell nothing but Quality Foods. For your next order try your nearest Reliable Store., Compare our prices, you will find them right. " - . SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Sperry Sure Lime Oyster M Shell. Makes better eggt M. J. B. Coffee, pound can.:..... 49r Post Toasties, 3 packages 2.Jtf Waldorf Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 19 All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person Personal Attention Prompt Service II MAD CfJ n. sir. mJton phone i GROCER Phone 252 OE30E ioooi: 252 S CARAVAN TO EAGLE PT. Tl At I lii: lteally tlounl lilllelicoll tills noon at the .Mmlforil Hotel. It was decided llie ear a vim to adver tise the county plenlc! would go to UnKle I'olut Tuetalay niorniliB "I 10 o'eloek, HliirtinR from llie chamber of. commerce. I'lium were dlacUHdeil for the liubllcutluu of a. pamphlet on dalli'lni wblch In to be dlKtrlbuted in the mlddlc-we.st nnd oksI. hIiow ifilt the oiniortunltleK In the iloijue River valley for i:a'.r.v-iiK. Obituary I'uiieiiil otlco The funeritl orvie.i for Lemuel fluff were held ut the 1'erl funeral home, Thursday at L' l). m., Itev. t). 1::. Millard, off lelal Inn. inter ment III iUedl'ord cemetery. Mr. Hol'1'8 son Dr. Hurry 1.. doff of j t'heyenne. Wyoming, daughter, Mrs. Florence I'rink, of I'liyiillup. Washington ulld. Kl'ullilsoll, liui'toll V. Krlnk of I,oKan. L'tab, were In Htlendiuuo at their father's and I Krandfatber's burial service. ' Aorlal beacons for airmail bo Iwooji. Uolui, Calif., and Drain, Ore., will be installed ill neur future. 51 AM tau " aij9 w vif vyr ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PA5TUER1ZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY SMITH Kuiu'ial mrvliMM for I ho ho. TlioimiM I I. Hnihli wlut pusKffl uway ut lit home wur 1 ClHirnix. AiiKUnt anil at tltn an tt 1H yen I'M, will Ixrcondurli'd rruni ;lh; Contfnr tunrnil pitrlurH iitur ;flny, AiiRUMt 24t)ii1 'i i. in. Ur. j.I. 1'. Uniy will lmvo rhrirKi f l srrvlcpM iill'l i lit rriii''i t will If ! inmln In Iho IMhmmiIx rriiiclrry. Lux Toilet Soap 3 bars . 19c Palmolive Soap 3 bars Qc Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans for 35 Miss Lou Oysters, 5 oz. tins, 2 cans for I5 Pint jar Best Foods Mayonnaise 35 Citrus Granulated Soap Powder 35 10 bars White Wonder Soap I5- Jello Potato Chips 2 packages 5c 2 packages 5C If You Trade at a Reliable Store, Your Savings Account Will Grow Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of thcB bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. & in Central Point. 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less .MAUTIN Mry It. MurUn, 7!), I iilhscI an ay ut (he homn ut lirr, jiiaiiKliLur, iMr. Curl Hkynimn, 0110 1 inilo niHlh of ('(intrul Flnt. I'rldtiy t nmrnliiff afior K Iouk illncsH. M rn, Muitin wiiMi h ntttlvc of i-uMlorn ; 'IViim'H.siM!' hihJ ri'OHHfd th plains j y ox Iciiiiik wltlu hPf iiiirrnlrt. .Ut. 1 11 ml Mi'H. Krlix ItnbiiiKon JumI nftcr i ho .Civil wiir, from .New Morknt, T(nneMnic,' HCttllns In tin' U'llliim rjltr vh11'.v. Alary .11. Iluhiiihon wiic iiiHi-rlod hi Thnitnif Murtin, Janu ary 1. I mil at Albany. Oroffoii. CotuiiiK to Jiickson ugunty in iHHO mihI .net I II hk at HoHKle. UnrRon, Iht liushand. ThoniflH Martin, died AuKUnt 3. IK OS. Kr the ImihI eiht yefnfN MrH. .Martin luih made lior hmiio . with ' her 'dauirhtt'r. Khe h'UVOH tWO HtlDM iiixl two daiiKU- I ttll'H, Im'Ih .Murtin, bjHHif I'olnl, On.: Thomas Martin, HuNkatirhe wmii. 'anndti; daiiKiii'rn Mch. t ttrl KUyinuin, tVntrnl lolnt. Ore.; Mih, Julia U'-Hudrolt, l.ort Annl'H, t'ul.: uino Kiiitid clilldr-ti und thrcr (trout Ki'Hiid rhlldren. l'unTal rrvict'H will ho held at Trail, Hun day at 'i p. in. Inloi nmnt ItL Trull .(iiiiclnry, In chiii'K'-1 f the !orl funeral home. v -yg Hi.'llll' l'l'.lt Miiinli- K hlffir. CH aKd away ut thu Hacrefl 1 1 cart hospital, lat'- TlmrHday ttuvwtvn of Ibr-ai t tr'iubli' ulld lllfc'li bluml proMiri', iJwviixml whh horn at Mt. Vernon. In din na, Kobrua iy - j. xil. (tud wan t.ie wife of I'IiiIn, Hr hi (for iQHidliiK at 'ii Soiilli I'unii Hlrerit. Nhe wan m. mm'IiiIm r of tin l.uihiiran i'hur h. 1'h- family linn f..Hid d In .i"lf-.i .1 for tin- pant four 3 rai h. She Intvc Iht h un hand C'liriK, and ow fun, W. It. Suhiffrr of l,nwrr I.akr. fallf.; alno two brother' and out- s;tttir: John "onrad. 'harlcn Kchneider. and KltZHb'lh Will it.. The runnnl Krvlc's will be hi ld from the I'm I funernl home iittii day, Anttunt '24in ut 2:3a p. m., Dr. II. ('. l iinl, officiating. I n t e r itn-nt In the Mcdfutd rrint'tery. THE EXALTED r-LAPPCR Good Added - Short li Features SDECARL IRENE RICH AL&ERTCONTI i I TONIGHT IS CHINA NIGHT TOMORROW ONe DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. 1 ' 1110 Oi wad i ,m . Horses of VENGEANCE