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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1929)
PJGE SIX MEDFORD WATT, TT?TBTTTE, MEDFORD. ORFfiOW FRTDAY. AfOFsT no, 1020. . j I rr-z m mi " mm r in m i . , I YES Our New Fa!! Fashions tire smarfr, meri-, torious and correct. Gome and see them! K i.. :mmff mm- ? km :,- : ' Tonight and Saturday Night Last Night of Autumn Fashion Revue at Hunt's Craterian Gordon-V Hose worn by all Models Adrienne's ME WITH hV 1 hV:M ALL COK.'JP.d pT (T -KyHTTr 3i If V ) v-Jiix To make mk ) J 50PPLIES GrO TO W7 h m ii ea ia rnnn inn .Compare Our Prices and Then You Will Know IT PAYS TO BUY HERE! Guaranteed Fountain Pens. Regular $2.50 values . . . 79c These it'iis ni'i' liiieoinlii iomil ly iKiriuil ceil. : Automatic Pencils the New $1.00 ones 79c 5c Pencil Tablets . . . 4c 10c Pencil Tablets 2 for 15c K'iilil.,'iins l:).' leaves In e.ieh Inlilel ) 10c Packages Imprinted Spelling Paper 5c (The kind Hie selinnl i'eiiiires) 25c Composition Books 15c 40c Composition Books-Heavy Backs 25c 10c 1. P. Note Book Fillers 3 for 20c INKS, PENCILS, ERASERS PENS, PENHOLDERS, . PASTE, MUCILAGE, RULERS, ETC. Everything in School Supplies for Less GET IT AT JARMIN (1 WOODS ,, . Drug' SLore , " you know what you want, (ell us if not ask us." 1"" bbtopP we? 1 me in-hk wttrzr uool v riro, ia m Yi M i'h. A 'iron Kihullrti-H is I II.... I..... tiVtl. l,h-lh.M' 1 ,,f,. i , home , on Unkola iiv.-nue- today. un n'-r ii r e ner mishit no, k-i yeiii'M olrl, and her font children, fciUriir Allen Hhollars. Airs. .Mary I Mo.sh-r and .lr. Daisy Hamilton of Mcdford, and .lames M Schol ia tH, Who li rrli'ed on t he train i fr , oK,le, L'li.h la.st nlKM to I h"ie for the occulon i Air. and Airs. Scholium have ; le-eii marri-d 57 yearn, have never hud any mnrtjal itifflcullies mid admit still Ix-itiK us much in love uh they were when they started life together. Their HUceeSH in married life is nttrihuted, hy M ; S-'hoIhirs in an hideypensihlo sens of tiumor: a s"iise of duty tow.-ird each othi-r. and a family of which lliey h::d every reason to he proud. i CI "NTH A I. PoiXT, Ore., Auk. 30. ! (Special.) W'atei ineton Uiievea rj j husy in this iieiJihoi hood . v'it) jiheir annual forays. A odd dot j lias heen found hy many farmers mo lie t he best insurance against , loss from this class of petty thieves. BUYS FINE JERSEYS ,l.'KSoVll.l.i:, On-., Ann. 30. - (Sp-H:l. Tit .h-is-y cuws h'1 hiiiKiiiR to .1'thn Milh-r wt'rc ri' cent ly purchiist'd hy Ceorg V. Wt-mlt. local (iiiiryman. These cows ;iip r-c'ni:ni7Ml ;is snni of the hiKht'si tfst Jersey cows in this pjiii of the statt. The mhlition of these cows to the WVmlt honl will inrri'.isi' iIia hivh i unlit v of milk which has Iteen ni-iintaitied by this I .litiry. Wll.l.liU' KPItlNC.S, Ore., All::. 3a. ( Specli.l.) The second piek iMK of ItartlfMs Is well under way in this co nun unity. The Fet.l helmer and Salade orchards are loadinK al the Seven oaks slilin-.T. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl llonney have had ah iuests duriiiK the week Mr. I'tmni'.v's mother, Airs. Koweh.i I ;onney of l he Monnev drill, an J Mrs. Scott of WoiMllmrn. M r. and .Mrs. Hussell 1 larrls iof Portland were kucsIs last week of Mr. Hitrris' mother. Mrs. W. I!. Harris, duriiiK their two weeks' va cation. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are seeini; various scenic spots of Ore Kon. M is. V. P.. 1 larriH accom ); nlcd thi'in on an overniKht trip to Craler Lake. M rs. John A riders spent several days last week with friends and re hit Ives in K laniai h Kails. Mrs. Anders also visited t'rater Lake. Mrs. K, Parker and daugh ters spent Kriday in ( 1 rants Pass with M rs. Parker's mot her, Mrs. II. II. Alversoti. Roland lUrkholz, Cooi-kp P.lden and Harry Kid en motored to the oremm Caves and to Crescent City on Sunday. Otto Itohnert and George Ohen- chain arc both marketitiK' lar; iiuaiitlties of watermelons. Miss Clara Anderson, who has been visttiiiK her parents, Mr. and M rs. Sa m A ndersott, returned t) Pori land last Saturday. Aoltert P. r o p h y and . Phitllp K naek of Pine Kldi;e, spent Suti- day at the W. K. Park.-r home. Gonrfie and Harry Ktden are ns sistinjc the Kield brothers in the harvestiiiK of their tomato nnd melon crops. Mr. and Mrs. Krnst Dcuwp left the first of the week fur Huekli' herry mountain. Mrs. Kffte Caster Is enterlnininu her friend. Mrs. Carter ami son of tlold Peach. .Mr. and Mrs. M. K. VnnnK f'tnl family spent an enjoyable week end at l.ako o' the Woods. BKI.PYIKW. Ore.. Aug. 30. (Special.) On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Pepper, M and Mrs. Homer Moore and Mr. and Mr:, A. C. Joy oelehraled their Wi'ddiwn anniversaries which oc curred in August . A dinner was enjoyed at the Plana safe, with :i theater party to end the evening'.' entertainment. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton Morris nnd two children and Miss Armstrong of Punsmuir spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. V, llood. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. l.. Welch spent S u n d a y at Pnlon Creek, and bioiiulu Mrs. I.ora Abbott ami Vo mer Welch home with them to spend several days this week. Mrs. S. H. C.ulston and si-dor. MNs. Uuth KsUe, former residen s of p.ellvlpw, bu now or San Fran cisco, are visiting old-time friend tu the community. The first meeting of the Vppor Valley Community dun will be held In the club rooms on September ll, with a part of the oftbers of thej chit, acting a-i hostisses. j Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mooty -n-! tert. uned Sunday evetiiiu; at their j home w ft li a dinner. The guests I u ere Mr . ivnd Mis. It. A . Hiram; and i.iuiliy of Ashl.md nnd Mr. and! Mrs. Arthur Teppcr of IVllvlrw, j Mrs V. V, liters of Pinehui st If i spending oeveral diiys veiling Hi tho home of Mrs. Wade WalH-i. WILLOW SPRINGS ii BELLEVEtV SERIOUSLY ILL ; i : i i : x pit k i n t, ore., a u 3M. .Mikh Keoim I'iwJi in null in .11 vry rritjcul condition at her home I on the hlffhwuy nouth of Phoenix, this heiriK the second vee(; of Vv(,(. wh(.h uns ftl.uum, a . idred and five. Typhoid 1h up- nosed to he the ni'ilndy. j Wins VI via in Aleder ntul her. hrotlier Alliivin are in the volley, and visited their cousin K'-nm-t h ' Ifi in. I .r f.1 t.: f.-t"lmlitint liAfd' ' h,' ,, ,.;,,., ,, Mmluy: eveniiiK- initio; d inner with them. ; Mr. ami Airs. Mark rail, fornt'-r, residfiits of North Talent -stopped In Ashland on their rei urn vuca-, tion trip. They called on your: correspondent and informed me I hey would visit t "rater In lie he - J fore leaving for their home .it 1 Santa Ann, California. j ' Air. und Al rs. Arthur Anderso'i i of Hilt ami Airs. Hudson ftf Ash-I land were KUCKts at the Kd ll;im-l lin home Sunday. I.ee Fox of ( 'enlervil le, Iowa, I arrived at the home of his emis-i ill. Airs. Irene Wells of Talent I last Sunday and left AInnday hy i way of the .southern route for his! home. PORTLAND LEGION JinDQ VIPTf it COI.ORAUO SPKIXGfl, Colo., Auk. If. uV). J'ortlarul, Ore., ami Nt-w Orleans, !.,, will njiM-t Imre tmlay ly ib't ermfue t he . a 11 - western championship of the .luninr A ni er ica n I.csion haseimil .tournament. teams has uliovvn I itevci' tu iiitu.i ... 1 wlio fa''ll tiiem. altiiontih a'Kondly nil in her of f linKeiv. have heen i p:tss il in r-vit'W ami a. free liittiiiK ' iotni-si is loi.Uci fm Ken era Hy. Port la ml wn yesterday over t SpriiiKfiHu", 111., It to . iioth Portia ml ami SpiiiiKfiehl drew byes the opt-niiiK day of the tour nament and played only the one Kume. . , n-'XTUAfj POINT. Ore., Aup. 30. (Special) rP. J. Palmer was in tow n Monday ttuperinl ending the repair work on his house and K"'t iniz it in conditinii to rent. H. P. Kills of the Meadows di.s irici was in town Tuesday buying supplies and attend ins to other business. K. H. Smith of Portland return ed to his bom Thursday after a visit of ten days at the home of C. K. Smith and family Mr. Smith, is a brother of Mrs. C K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Puck Hohson an.! j ZZZ daughter Ksthor of Trinidad. Pal.. ' E are visitors tit the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slovens. Avis Ayers, Neld:i Jean and Max -; ZZZ inv- Ayers spent the first of th-1 week at Dead Indian .prinKR -if nuesis of Mr. and Mrs. Jidiu O. '. Powers, who are now canipiii!; j Mrs. M. M. Morris of Mcdford ! was a Tuesday visitor .'.t the hoine'si of her sister Mrs. Al ilermanson. ):z Miss Jean Ilermanson is spend-1 SSS 1ik Jt few ilays in Medford. sm'Mt ' s: of her aunt and uncle, Mr. nndlrs: Mrs. M. Al. Morris. Recent KiM'sts at the home of M rs. C. K. Kl a n ley re M r. a n d I z Mrs. O. V. Hartley of Portland. j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pohnert aro 1 Ihe parents of a son born Auk. -S , jSS al the Parker home in .Medford. ; ltruce Pickett, manaK'r of th-Mr bond department of tlie Portland ' " bramdi of the PaciHc Tel. & Tei.;S company, was in town this week. jS Mr. Pickett is a son of Mr. and 5 Mrs. L. K. PicUeti of Gobi Hill. j Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie McCuc vt (iav.elle, Cal., were Sumlay visitors : -7 Carl Stanley of Kasti-rn OrcKon 1 Ih home on a visit of two weeks with his family who reside here. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marshall, former residents of t his commu nity, now livinir near Seat! le, are here visit im: relatives, the L. M. Sweet a ml Krank lpton families, and other friends. Mr, Maple is now at Putte Falls, where be is taking ehare of the Kaber and ('hers win store. Charles Gilniore of San llcrn:r dino, Cal.. ts visiting his parenl--, Saturday Speccial Raised Do-nuts 15c a dozen Pecan Rolls 25c per pan , Betty Brown Cake A Dandy Mild Spiced 'p Fruit Cake ; i 25c and 50c p Model Bakery 111 W. Main Phone 103-R 'ai i i nrkiTnui nniMT UUIinMLrUIIII SIR! They are here. Our first big7( w Hand Made Designed and tailored by KELLER-HE UMANN- THOMPSON at Rochester, c and made expressly for ? McPherson's 6th and Central Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Gilniore and other relatives and friend. Mr. Gihnoro is engaged in the whole sale candy business. Mrs. Charles Young of the Her rydale district was a Tuesday caller here. ' T. P.. Tollefson returned Sun l:t from a trip to-Portland where he was called on business. P. K. Gerher has purchased the interest of Ted MoraVie In Ih.j e.arage ,md repaid shoji. Poomer 1 honor guest, spent Doc lllllllllll!llll!ll!l!:ill!l!!!lllll!lllllllillilllllllllH Imported Spanish Steer Hide losca-Built Bass A Bosca-Built tooled and hand, laced im ported Spanish Steer Hide Bag added to your attire is a mark of distinction. Your personal appearance is one of the most important factors in your every-day life and nothing will add more to your attrac-; tiveness than a Bosca-Built steer hide bag. For Street; Wear Tiillnrpil t-rforls slmulil always l riirrcct ami iiothiiuv Rivo.s hucIi u siiuii-i mile lo 111." cosluuii'. Priced at $6.50 ( For Gifts N'ii will hrins ninrc joy lo (ho ioriilnt t! :in a lloHca lliiili bai; Priced at $16.50 JEWELERS W MEDFORD. ORE. Mm 0fihm - 1 vfe' .' ( i j "s to 48 The Center of Town and 1 -eon Boomer Applegate picnicking and swira- are at Pandon to bring the Kouis ; ing. i Salade family home from the' Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Jewett nnd coast.' children returned Monday from I -Mr. and Mrs. Clarey of Rose- Pake of the Woods. ; burg are guests., at the home of j Miss Stoddard and Miss Clark I Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tei rett. j oT Idaho, who are now residing in I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith and Central Point and have rooms '11 ''children, Mrs. L. II. Smith, Mr. . the Karra home, made a business land Mrs. George Garrett, Mr. audi hip to Medford Wednesday. I Mrs. George King, Albert Pierce j Miss Petty i lanson of Medford land Fred H. Smith of P'Oiland "-; was a Wednesday guest of thj Sunday on tholMissW Klizabeth .and KGielyn Scott. ; VJ For Almost Any Occasion The high Krnde of arl that origin ated Pi medievial Spain hat; been earelully fostered in this hut: Priced at $10.50 For Business Tlio woman 'who must carry ,n. 1 .on ii ii L iMUicr.i aroiiinl wiili ht-r needs a hag of good size anil iimiilc p:iKinsioii. Many nuniliers lo cbosip ii'oni in liiis bag. Priced at $14.50 For Traveling Po stuvdy arp Hosca Hulli steer lil'le liai;. uinl no senire arc Hie ll.ilkl l.lei.vl sule-senm:-,. that wome'l ail- ailoptiiiK (hem (or travel. Pi iced at $18.00 triMM ii'inmw'ilaii'iiVii I li?