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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1929)
PXdVl TWO' n n i3 f.-j ii & si; H Iocal and . -'Personal Hill O'Haru U'fi last iiIkIH f'i-I Twcntyx-von persons were klll Denver. C'oloruito, to Hit end lhej-il iul 4 mmoiix jmJummI in 2. national convention of Spanish; 737 traffic uccitliMitH in iVftron Wur VMtrinn which will cunveiut UuriiiK July, ai-cunliiiK to u .iort Lhfi'M next wpcJi. V- o'Huri, will J,preaie) hy the ntuw motor vehMf1 tViucn , ii. .Mefgi'd , jiv, JiLui. ,.tivuj 'itutuuiil. A.'uomJ'C 1-31 ort-i-weckN and will ho accompanied hy items wen due lo rarelvt-Mirw on ihp part of drivt-iH. - Double pnrkinK In the business nectlon will he rorbfrtden frter to day, nnd the police tomorrow mornlnK will begin enforclns the ordinance. For tomorrow Hy a Hpeeltil pu. chase 600 new fall hatH are priced nt ral money saving prken. The elftverest; fells you could imagine fur-l.!'H, 12.98 and so on to $7.6". Miss Mkl Kiddie ht l.fiO t I Mm O'IImi-ii uhn hny hctn vlxitint.' in the east thiH mi miner. ! Local and lonp distance hauling, furniture moving, fruit ha u lint,', (etc. have all new etjuipmenl I ready to do your lit;ht and hi-avy hauling. You will find our rates ; riuht. I'hone X it:. F. K. Samwon , company. Hi7 : Mail Tribune. Saturday, $5 yenr. A year-old Leghorn pu!let that !can dn double duty in the valuable I SLl.9S. You alfo K"t your ifreen I posst'sslon slumps. The Kmmy Lou HntWner of a Shop In the.M. hi. alore. 167. jn. The .pullet Jet in on Wail Tribune. la.-H bar- within an mrk. ain day tomorrow, $5 for year. (five ounce. The eircumterence of Alius Maria ret Arnold, graduate j (n(, outer shell.- which oonlainfd Un of :the Bdhool of tiiUMiu from tin J wn while beside a compile In WUlamette university, In replacing side rati, measured 7',i-xK:', indie. Miss Kuther Church, now cuper-j Orum I'm Courier, visor nt the Southern Oregon Nor-J The Hand Box ejtclu-ive but not mn I. -Ju I hv Medium city chooln. j cxnurtHhU. Teaturen Ohkb, MiKii'in For a smart pair of ladies Hhoen,,, mh'er h"i Priced 4.fii nnt -n. properly fined, nt a very inodeu'22S East 6th fit. Oreeri Btampa Htioe llox, 2 J Tomorrow lal day et Mall Tribune n year fr .1. Mr. V. I!. Lovetl and non Itufc'! of Alhambra, who have been v i m 1 1 -in with ihi'.Mr. and Mrs. '. C. M urray family here for the past month, lei't la.it ni(;ht for theirf home. While here they were filter, talned with a nurnlr (lf inlereHU i tiK U'ipK to kiii rounding scenic point. IndudlriK Crater Luke, Iiu- of Arthur Homin-. i mVna ''utiP n,, "' hicken ranch itt Mer-I Medford Typewriter Kxchange recently laid an ; fCeptnht IJ.HO per mo., 3 mos, 7.0. welffhihg in all . ' . 146tf Major l;cj;i;rMn of Hprfrtfc field. Oregon, an Wed. up the Mud ford Mis Louise (iUH.su rd uj the Mcd fnut 1'iibln- library in leaving early nt week for Seattle where hhe will nttr tlie Cniversity of Wah rhgioh this month.' MImh Husaard will lV missed by the uuny. patrons uf titt lil.rary. to whoro Khfc has benn of o inuctr Mjivic4 during the time idle has been -there. MiM Hti.-sard iutendti to study Kngllh and library work. - . All of the M"hool text book used In city and county Hchooln can be had at the Medford Honk Ktore. SI enti'al Ave 1 flH price, try thf .New Ka.st ih street. V. .1. Carpenter, prop. 173 Runner ro moved and 'inagi worked bark in hope, silk under wear, golf aox, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. 157tf A fire starting from an unknown j cause yesterday in the Crater n'.- tlonal forest near Pelicaiv butte. J about five- miles distant from' Itocky Point, w.as ouictily molten under control by the efforts of 1 U fire fighters. The fire covered about an acre, and caused small di.mage. Wood For Sale Large body dry 1C inch fir, n per tier in load lots delivered within city Hmitst- Very good quality wood. Huy now at summer prlcen. Phone N33. K. K. Samson company. 167 Uest orchestra in the valley every Kat. KdKle Point. 16ri C.iiestM from a distance registered nt Medford hotels Include Chas. T. Kaffenberper of Chicago and Mrs. W. Hustle, Vancouver, H. C. FLsher's Itlend Scone booth will be in the old location in the fruit building this year. We plan to have the finest display we have erer had no far. 170 Music from our phone sounds great. Tune us In on 668 for signs that pull knd pull. . Oregon Paint Shop. Phone 68. 1C! -G, H. Hetz. operator of packing houses throughout Hogue . Ulvv valley and In California,' left last night for his home In Monrovia. Calif after spending two weeks In the valley on business. Best news nnd service, seven-day paper, Mail Tribune, tomorrow only Jfi. - ' v Hemstitching;, plcotlng, .plea. ting, button making and hose mending. Handlcrhft Shop. lG7lf i. J. Pellet of Klamath Junc tion was a visitor In Ashland and Medford yesterday. Free shampoo with marcel or ftnajer wave; $1.00. Bowman' Uarbrand Beauty Shbppe..., 13 Another big dance Kaglo Point Sitt.- night. Tickets 7 lie. 1(18 P; S. ltobinson of Ln ' Cru'iute. Ore., 1h a visitor In Medford who arrived yesterday. - Typewriter cleanlngr and repair ing:. Medford Typewriter Kxchange, Hfltt' Dynges dance Nat. Wed. & Hat. Cood muKlc. 170 This evening lllllah Temple of the Mystic Shrine will meet at Ash laud to transact Important buslnevs In addition to considering routine matters. Mall Tribune. Saturday, $" year. Hawaiian guitar, ukelolo, Taro patch Spanish guitar and banjo classes will re-open at Palmer' Music House Saturday, August 31. Prlscllla Melsinger, Instructor, Call 78 R for appointments. iRtttf And Now our annual cleanup sale of empty flour saoks. We are generally over looked at this time of the year and this year being: no exception we will feature a real price on Empty Flour Sacks 89c doz. This tale will continue on through the week until our supply is ex hausted, and as these sacks sell regularly at $1.10 the dozen the sav ing is very worth while. Do not make the mis take of waiting too long come in tomorrow, 4 given. 1 i The Older Tire Service, Inc., are now. In their new location at fth and Riverside where they will con duct their tire business. 172 Among'the ("allfornlans register ed at Medford hotels- are Mrs. J. W. Klore of Vallejo. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hussell, Mrs. (J. K. Shawler. Mrs. L. L. Itedfern. C. V. Shawler and Mr. and Mrs. Paul SSazzl of Mon K'in'-lsro: Captain F. H. and Klsle E, Zaddart of Oakland: Ma bel Crawford, Mrs. Lclah ChaltJi and Mrs. Hay Manime of Los An beles: Mrs. Fn-d Knders of Cres cent City. Dr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Vance of Beverley HHIs, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Potts of OrovUle. Mr. and Mrs.1 ,L It. Heckon of Hollywood a ml Mrs. John Nedvedeh of Snn Jier- j nardino. 1 A smart school oxford for girls. , $L.r0 to $5.00. The Shoe Kox. '2:1 Fast (ith St. 173, Dance Fngle Point Pat. night. ICS fleorge W. Knight of Hubbard, Ore., arrived in the city yesterduy on one of his periodical business visits. Oet In on Mail Tribune, last bar- I gain day tomorrow. for year. $5,00 per lond summer price on fctv. blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. b31. tf The Klamath county chamber of commerce ha been granted per mission to Intervene in proceed ings before the Interstate com merce commission relative to the flreat Northern's application for extension to connect with the West ern Pacific. Music from our phone sounds j great. Tune us ln on 668. Paln'- Itig and decorating to suit vnu. j Oregon Paint Shop. Phone 6C8. t lit!) I Largest and best orchestra Ragle I Point Sat. Tickets 76c. 168 (). II. Cooper of the Western : 1'nion Telegraph company office at San Francisco Is In Medford for a few days transacting business at the focal office of the company. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotol Holland. Phono fltiS. , . t( Fety. blocks new $5.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co.. Tol, 631. If Marriage licenses wero Issued yesterday to Krlc Hanner and Pa tricia Fllzabeth Simmons, Herke ley: Albert T. Isaac nnd Virginia Orange, anil to C. Preston Hills. ML Shasta City, nnd Lucille Itnntz, OtiRmulr. Mall Tribune. Saturday, $5 year. For Sale F.xtnt fancy Kl berth pesches. W. H. Walt. W. O. Miles, special Southern Pacific agent, left last night for h" headquarters at Kngene. Huy them now, fcty. blocks, $5.00 per load. Mrd. Fuel Co., Tol, 681. tc Mrs. Ida' Wood nnd Florence Oraves, piano teachers. High schorl nredits given. Phone 11H2-VV. 170 Kate Mi'Faddcn of Medford ts visiting relatives here, says the Ornnts Pass Courier. ; You will bo delighted with Prim rose House chiffon face powder, $1.00 a box. Including a dainty yel ; low puff, at Colvig Drug, next ''n Klalto. 1 G9 I We huy. sell or trade. The Real i F.state Kxchange, I'S N. Riverside. 172 Miss Fanny McCa mailt, head 'resident at Stisan I'ainpbell hall on the I'nivei-Mlty of Oregon cam j pus. visited friends In Medford to I day before leaving for Kugenc tc ! get reaily lor the fall term. Mis f McCnmant spent the summer at I Ashland. Hest news nnd service, seven-day paper. Mall Tribune, tomorrow only $T. Notice -Driving to Oakland, Cal. New car. Cnn take several for part , expense. I'hone 90. ll7i CharleH A. Lne of the statr ' bureau of labor ut Salem Is in Me l 1 ford this week Investigating oea j i labor conditions. I List your property with the ReaL Kslate Kxchange. J8 N. Hiv. 17:' j tNdlege Nile Ianco at Jackson SpringM Sat. 167: Or. C, F. Tlllon reported to loc-U ! police today that his office bad ! been huiKlarlzed and about j worth of dental gold taken. Itepott j of (bis theft comes three days aflei : lr. c, W. Hansen, another local j .dentist reported a similar los. Ai , jt hut time It was believed the In-j jtruder was after narcotics, but the 'theft at the Tilton office Indicated that the dental gold was all the! ! thief anight. Ashland Tidings. Special Uric $3.00 per load. Mod ford made factory blocks. Med., J Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf 1 For Msrcell's Miracle Miner il j Remedy Phone 2MUW. 171 K. c. Sniinvkv, Ntiperlntcndent of CratiT Itke national park, is Ichv ln this evening on the Shasta for Man Francisco. Mr. SoMnsky will spend several days there on busi ness reliitlve tn the natltuiul pat k service. The Medford Rook Store ha been appointed school book dis tributor for all city and county text books. ls M is Augusta O lover, county j health nurse. Is spending today at the Howard school in connection With school health work. (let In on Mail Tribune. 1oh( bar gain day tomorrow, $5 for year. airport Ht"tl:'.i today. havim; brought two passengers in his Waco Whirlwind motor bi-plune here for avhtM- He took off aftr noon uf his return trip. . ! ,;et Tfei Firestone tires and re pair worn done at the Older Tire Service, Inc. Now locMed 3th and Riverside. 172 ' Phone V a 1 1 WKdH dTCIV jCjr IILK BUTTER rICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Needlework Creations A complete Line ,of the Newest in Stamped Needle Worlc ' Including' an endless Variety of lovely origina tions for yourself, the kiddies, the home and for gift giving. All need just a few' stitches of hand embroidery to transform them into pieces ' of lasting charm. ,.' . The Handicraft Shop 42 S. Central ' Phone 702 Remember the Jackson County Fair Sept. 11, 12, 13, .1,4 'Shows Starf ' at 1:30, 3:15 7 and 9 P. M. Hurry! Hurry! Tomorrow Is Positively the Last AND EVERYBODY'S NUTS ABOUT The Four Marx Bros. '. ; Everybody's Telling s - Cocoanut Jokes Everybody's Feeling Foolish and Happy CROWDS ARE IMMENSE! STANDING ROOM EVERY NIGHT BUT ' JAM YOUR WAY INTIT'SjWORJH THE EFFORT Popular Prices - Matinee' and Evening Children 25 . Adultl 50 Other Big Laffs "A Bride's Relations" apd The Talking News NOTICE - In order to attempt to accommodate the huge Saturday crowds, we will run con tinuous from 1:30 to 11 p. m. tomorrow. COMING SUNDAY All Talking PAUL MUNI IN THE VALIANT E." .., .. ' i : ii T'l ! '. conomy Groceteria HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE VACATIONS ARE OVER Now that most of us have returned from our summer putings, and the kiddies are again attending school, and all nature is preparing for the winter to come, it is cus tomary for most of us to lay In a reserve of supplies. This year it will be particularly advantageous to do soton account of the advancing markets on most of the staples, such as flour, sugar, canned goods, etc. And remember that the Groceteria is able to supply all your needs at a saving of time and money and while buying them you can outfit the children with school supplies,0 shbes, etc. ' BREAD l-Lb. Loaf, 3 for U-Lb. Loaf PX 20c .10c For the lunches We bake all kinds of buns, rolls, cookies, cakes, pies, etc. Flour and Sugar Drifted Snow, 49 lbs. $2.19 White Down, a good hard wheat flour made by Sperry'3, and guaranteed . ; $ 1 -89 Sugar, 100 lbs. ..... . . .$5.93 Sugar, 25 lbs.. . . $1.53 SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS Sweet Muscat Grapes, 6 lbs. for, . . .25c Green Gage Plums, 6 lbs. for: . i 25c Faucy Cauliflower, per head 15c Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen . 33c Banana Squash, per lb 2c Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 19c Fancy Onions, 5 lbs 17c Swift's Empire Bacon, per lb 32c Goody Goody Peas (new pack now in) No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Per base of 24 $2.89 Del Monte Peas (new .pack) No. 2 cans, '2 fori?. ; 35c Per case of 24 $4.09 Goody Goody Sliced Pineapple, No. . 2 can, 2 for 33c Per case of 24 . . $3.98 Van Camp Baked Beans, medium size,2 for .17c Per -case of 24 .... . . .$3.98 Van Camp Hominy, No. 2 can, 3 for . : . 25c Per case of 24 $1.98 Sperry Pancake and Waffle. Flour, 10-lb. sack 55c 45c 69c 29c 35c Sperry RolledOats, No. 10 sack. . Karo Syrup, No. 10 Blue Original ' Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 3 for P & G Soap, 10 bars ..... Lux Toilet Soap, 4 bars 29c Sugar Puff Marshmallows, 1 lb. . . 19c Spices, we carry a large assortment of whole spices. Special for Sat urday, all kinds, 2 pkgs ....... 15c Dry Mustard, 2-oz. can; 2 for 15c Swift's Jewel Shortening, 8 lbs $1.29; 4 lbs 69c Take advantage of the remaining good weather before the rainy season to do that painting. We still have some Weathershield in in white and ivory at per gallon $1.59 Kalsomine, all colors, 5-lb. pkg. . . 49c Tea Sets, Bavarian china, a tea pot, sugar and creamer, per set . . . .$1.19 Three-coat Enamelware with green trim, per piece $1.00 Shoes for the Children Boys' school shoes in glove, horsehide, and calfskin leathers priced at ., $2.29, $2.95, $3.39, $4.95 Growing girls' school oxfords in black, tan and two-tone browns priced at $2.79 to $4.95 Fountain Lunch Roast Pork with Dressing, Mashed Po tatoes and Gravy, Buttered ! Bread, Coffee, Tea or Milk 25c . Evening Lunch at 5 P. M. FOR THE SCHOOL Don't forget that we have a complete line of school supplies for the children tab lets, water colors', lunch boxes, lunch kits with vacuum bottles, note books, scratch pads, pens, pencils, crayolas, ink, glue, paste, mucilage, etc., priced at a saving. GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENI AL You may have the free use of our parking lot while shopping at the Groceteria. ' Remember the Jackson County Fair September 11, 12, 13, 14 Special Announcement We arc giving: with ench loaf of air Wead and with each 10c purchase of pastry (retail) one coupon for beautiful ' PENN CHIN AWARE . Save these with those you get with Gold Seal milk and receive Penn China. For the benefit cf those who have their goods delivered, we have made arrangements with the SERVICE STORES, INC. 132 W. Main Phone 109 to handle our prodncts and deliver them. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Pumpernickel 15c Pineapple Sponge Cakes 25c and 40c Raised Doughnuts, 15c doz. MODEL BAKERY. . 111 W. Main . Phc- 103-R Star Meat Market Specials for Saturday .. Choice Chickens and Rabbits Shoulder Pork Roasts, per lb. . . . . 25c Beef Pot Roasts, per lb 25c Beef Short Ribs, per lb. . 18c Bacon Squares, per lb 20c Home Cured Bacon, per lb 30c Hams, whole or half 32c WE DELIVER Phone 273 East Main '41 i