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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1929)
KOID TWO STT.DFORT) MXTL TRTBWE, MTSDJOftD, ORKfiOK. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1.". 102f). Tocal and Personal CoMciro HludcntH from Mutlfurd nd the valley will briii to leave thin week for the oik-iiIiik f thi'j full term. Freshman wtek wfll nt- Kin Soplemhtir 13 tit most of the'. culU'Kes and universities throuKh-! out Oregon and the .NurthwtHt. aii l registration will be the Kame week. Aledford will he repreMciitcd with a lurRQ number of new HtudentH at tho lntittitlonM thld year. Mod ford made iuctory blmkn now 15.00 iter load. Alod. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf The new pus tor of the PreHby teiian church, Itev. Frank I'oiut and family, will urrlve In MedforJ ucxt Tuesday to assume the pasaui -ote. Th fivmily will reside at Catherine court on Klevenlh iree'.. Typewriter clennmij and repair ing. Medford Typewriter JCxi hamce. H. W. Howard, Kuk-'Ho tntflV, officer, haM been In Medford this woek aMl(tln tho .local offiii: with the traffic at the fair ki-ciuihIk--. Dyngeu dunt-u Wed. & Hat. at the Nat. "Uito pears are IkIiic Kent by truck loadK to Medford where they afo packed and made ready for tin world market," aays the Crauis . llulletin. Vuv Hitle 200 one-Kall'in bottb-s and Jukh. Will sell ihu lot cheap. To resiimo her KtudieH ft 1 1n ('Diversity of Washington, Mis (lladj'H KuhT whd hail been ni pluyed at Crater U.ke Indue ilnrih:: the .lumiillT, b-f I for .Seattle sever; 1 days atro. ijstra fauey Ktberta and Muir jieuelieH at Calhoun' I'Mn h, ntn- mile wet of J'hoenix. Come nut and brliiK your boxes. ISO Sli'H. Coi'dflla Ueem reluihed 1o her home at Kit; In, Oregon, last week, following a two weeks' visit with her daughters, Mrs. I. I.. PuvIh, of (Ir.uitH Pass, urnl Mrs. C. 1L Ifualland of ('. ndal I'oinl. For KoKiie Itlver fi.hiiiK 1 lardy Po Luxe flyrod St. John Hardy's Corona Superba. I). T. l-'ly line, Hardy's salmon lead'-r. I'lh i's on roquHt .Mark 1 ryslo, C a life. Oregon. 11 Iteeause of the forests Iflm: rloKwi. many local pftrplo who h id planned eampitiK and fishing (rips for thin week ntl an n-iiriiinn in the city. Cia!-r Lake national park, however. Is not uffeeted ! tho forest elnsinjj and many people lira HpeudillK th' day there to es I'upu the heat and heavy smoke of Iho valley. Ih your skin surKleally clean'.' Try the new Soap Latrlx, at Colvi Drug- It kills body odors, destroys disease, tifiins and Is not too btron for a, baby's skin. 1 7S J. V. Marian and family who Imvo been residlim at liutte Falls, left last week frr their future home at Sharon. Iowa. , ( Iynkon daneo Wed. Sat. at the Nat. 17H Frank P. Copp, onKlneor for the national park service, arrived re oently hi .Medford ..enroutu t o Crater Lake to remain In tho park to look after Ktirvey work for nunie time. Mrs. John F. White, teacher of piano. IIIkIi school credit given. I'-'O Laurel. Phone 4l!-.t. IV; Not withstandliiK the city council held q special meeting last Friday nicht to discuss the double parking feature of the new traffic ordrn anco with the iperehants associa tion, the council will hold ita regu lar meeting next Tuesday jiljiht, when tho fi-atures nf that ordhi -UUC0 will probably be further dis cussed, and uonshlcruhle ImpurlaJit and routine business tratiacted. (.let your coffee and at the Dutch Oven, by the bridge. servinir hreakfaMt. IT'. This has been a phwisant reunion time for Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Fc hiuh at their home on Hose Avi and their guests, who are Mr. Fro bach's sot), (. II. Jr., atid the tat ter's wlf and children of Mimic apolia. and .Miss Mabel Frol:n-h nf Itostim, Mas. II. o. l-'inUi.'h .1 Is a Ktaduate tif the Ashlaiul bili Kcltool. 90.0't prr load summer price nn fety. bloeks. Mfd. Fuel Co., T-l. :ti. r Misrt Josephine I'rb-e. daui;btT of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. I'riee of the Crater Lake National Park tinin puny, left Friday nn the Miastu for' Portland, Mis Price had hecn spending the summer at Crater I.akrt U'dye. Free shampoo with niarct'l or finger wave; $ 1 .on. linwtnan'i Parl.ee find I t:i u l Kh'tppf. iss ( .......... Dr. CeoiK" Itebec. Well klK-Ull edueatoj' and Joimvl' Mfdfol'd and valley propiT' owniT, who iy deau of th- mai'u.itf s-ioul of the I Hi versity t.f (ipi.n ninl ht-ad if the d'-pait mi nt of philosophy, has re-luiin-d to i;nt,'-ne after an extend, d caiioi- nip wi!h Amort ISurg, Jr., C, df (. siudent, on the Maek.-nie river, Journeying from t hf (J real Slave lalif toward tin Arctic ocean. I r. Si m It ins, i ho Chiropractor, with linsjan masa-'.'. over the Wookvurth stole, i'Jione K'l-O. 171 if .lark Tin , i' lii-r of Jacksonville has pui flia.-i-d land m-ar Central Poiri!. 1 ft;JM Oi aha in PalKe moilels will noon be lien. IT!) ! Amonu' tin Indictments returned , by Hip C, S. f d"ial Krand Jury In I Portland lasfw.i-k was tne against , Ci. J. JIj i t s of Medford for hale ami posi-sion of Ibpior, and an I other a;.'ainst Frank McChuuf and Clyd Lint of .lohephfne county on ' the M.mc charue. ' Wall fr the new 1930 Graham j Paiges. K!i Following a visit hen with lr. 1 J. P. Pray and family. I!e , . ! Wood and family of Corvallis have I returned horn'-. Don't l-tiv till you see the 1!I3" fii-aham Paiges. 1 7 f Miss Kvon Shei;ird of Medford is tdaiir: with h'T uraudmot her, I Mrs. K. X. Shepherd on the llou- b-vard a nd attending 1 he Lincoln school. Ashland Findings, ! Hem si it eh int:, ploi lug, pleating. Iiittlrdi inakltig and huse luemili tr. The property' of Mr. and .fi.' Among the rewhl applications James Wilson of, Watsonville has filed with the Mute engineer exchanged for the Linda Virtu at Halein for water peiinitu was ranch near Tab-m. c. L. D nnls of .me by Henry Van JI'jcvfMiWg the Linda Visia ranch will take Jr.. for l'-riiii.-sion to utore water over Mr. anil Mm. Wilson's prop- from Sams creek In Jackson cuun erty at Watsonville, 1 I). and for the appropriation of, the C.et those fenders and auto r"J er for irrlgmio,, of 2M bodies straightened at Prill's Sheet 1 1','H of IanJ M.-tal Works, opposito Lewis Hup'-rj I " per loa-5 Hummor price on Set-vie.. Station. Phono 41. tf 'Medford made factory blocks. Med. m r, mm J. Heynolds. jockey at the races M t lie full ground s was fined -(t and costs In Justice court yester . day on an intoxication charge. Funeral r prays and cut flowers. Samuelfcon'K Flower Carden. l' 'Clark St. i'hone 7.'-4-X. 157tf Don Newbury returned home ! yesterday from a several days' busl , ness visit ut San Francisco. iciinners removed and snag j worked back in hose, silk under wear, golf sox, aweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. 1 37tf It. li. Hammond and son pobert , Hammond, Jr., returned to Med ' fjrd Thursday after a two weeks Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. tf Miss Kmlly Prown. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Walter Fruzcr Drown left last Wfk to reumo her work as a senior at Willamette L'nlverst- This Is registration week at the Medford Pu-slnes -College. Knroll now for steady income and pleas unt work. (I. W. X. ISA fleorge H. Johnson leTt hurt Wcl hesday lo resume his atudfcis it the rniverslty of Soiuhern Califor nia at Los Angeles. Smart Felts at the Hand Box. 21'3 Kast 6th street. Fxclusive but not expensive, $ 1.93 and up. Green k Hi ' STARTS Today CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY 12:30 to 11 P. M. The First of the Big TALKING WESTERNS As Big the Wonderful ; Out, Doors in, , Which it iH't-ry Waa Staged - a J4T. MASTf POWE51 IJETECTIOM with the NCW-4-5 Tubes otMW&tWRADIO offers Exclusively this vacation spent in California. While stamps given. raft Simp. ej:iniiiil meeting of attended hy ileley; er lij,.-:.,!!. will be a lisp ip under th ebat-ter ! einb. ir.;ti the K.'d !es from b-Id In s or the r 1!? and ! Handh I Am , ) YnH 1 all o ' 2. I Lei ne- write ymr fire lii'-nranc.'. Carl V. T-Hgwald. Jlot.- Holland. Ph. ::-:t. tf 1'i ri y Top r u bo has been ein- pl...-d ,y Hi" Califfoni i Oieun-r Power cnttipany fur sonielitne in ! Medfol.l, left L.-t w c C k for : Kliuitalh I''. ills to be stationed tln-re Jiidefiinteiy. Pay Me -in now. fety. bhn-ks. $...mi j per load. Med. Fllel Co., Tel. lilll. I tf I After a Vi-lt of U Weelfi uilh ! fl'i' lld.s ;it ChehalK W.'ldl.. MifS Xoruni llollatnl of Central Poinl in the south they attended the Pebble Peach gold championship exhibition. ' Violin students' success depends nim h upon the instrument being suited to the Individual needs. Let an expert serve yoil. Loom 4, Col lege i:ldg 31 Grape St. X. Phone I'.V'-J. r YiW Miss J i tyre MaddftX. who spent the summer employed at Crater" Lake, left yesterday for Seattle, where she will enter the University of Wasliitmion to finish her U.st year in college. f Is your skin surglea My clean ? The following news item of Med ford interest appeared In the Ash land Tidings of September 13: 'The Medford i'ustofftce which oc cupies quarters in the Haley block on S street near the Jackson Coun ty Hank was burglarised last night, entrance being effected by cutting a hole through the window. About Sl.lTt was taken from the till," fll! Ton m toe m Plant Tomato ! plants which stand six feet tall anil ' have as many as 62 tomatoes on their steins are crowing In t he yard of. Mr f"d Mrs.yAtitfelo Pla I centiiil,' SJ. nrtt) KaM 74th HLreet Try tin w Heap Ijitrix, at (.'cdvig t north. Aceorditu; to .Mrs. Piacintin Hru;:s. It kills body mini's, dest roys I he plants afe of the Karly Jewell disease p-nns ami is not loo strong) and. Pontile Pest varieties, pur- !'-r a baby's skin. ITS Mrs. Cb n Kubrick left last night for Sail Francisco, called hy the Midd-u deuih of her brother. Kil uard LoI.ertH, wliosc pa!--:ing came at noon. liny lli'-m now. Medlord factory bin 1 Tel. :il. i. mi p'M' load. Med. Fuel! al forest lf' the river chased this spring on the public market. None has fewer than 3a tomatoes to show among Its jjiant leaves, she sr. id. The Oregonlan. The Uogue river is closed to all fishermen and cs. ropers within the hmiudarh-s of the Siskiyou Xalion- Mr. Fa Ms the e This closed starts a mile hi portion of dow Caller liills CotirtrlL-ht of the Pultu and. ejid-i at Agnens. Local fiher iistrfcl spent yesterday ilil uien are sorry that it was necessary y mi business. to close the river Iwcti use sleelhead 1 has r I hid::i torin d home. y. blo.'ks now $.'..00 per load. Kllel Co.. Tel. t;:u. If LM.-i b.'tir,. summer va. aiion I v. ill end t bis nioiit b and lie-, v. ill v-iiine lis i,i ivit its i at: tin the fir-Jt Thursday nit;ht In oci.iber. chaibH II. fnd.-iU4.od. ; pi t evalt-d ruler of the Klamath1 ! Palls l.td'e. b.is been a 1 f J I I idi-tret grand exalted ruler for j i M'e'.-ou soul h. FMia speej.il values all this week at the Kinmy Lou Il.it Simp jn the I M. M. Store, peal money .savers, . Hats marked $1 !tS-$:'.Ht so on to. 7.:.i. Kiddie- hats fl..'". Green stnmp "iv.-n. t 7 i I stunpu "iv.-n. t 7'! Mdfotd Telewriter Fxehanse Cental!- ?:!. per mo., 3 inos. $7.:.o. lifitf It was iio artifjeia grass that was a part of the miniature farm seene displayed by i he .Monarch Feed and Seed company In their iM.oih at the Jackson county Fair. Th" gi a-;-: u ;1S sewn for the rmr-po-e of d or.. ting the booth, who )) also h.itl sins de. ;iring the f.irl J W:i one f the most Ili.V. I Itbas in (he Merchants' Piilldiug. .'peeial plire !.".. per hmd. M'-dfotd mad" fai-tory hloeks. M Fllel Co.. Tel. K.U. tr l!v. James '.. 'ondei. pastor of the South Methodist church. IefL list Tli urtulay for Sacra men tit, Calif., on f) business trip." He ri" making the 1 rip by motor and repiain in tho CaTtrovrrlic1'-' Mipftiil abotn in di.ys. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fNhiug is just beginning to be In tiiat section. (..rants Pass let in. " ' v I.-tiir t - . j I Phone 0 HlJNUb! Those old cowboy tunes that broke the PrT W . , quiet of the prairie. . ' K .s'-i, . That Rarin', RopiV Daredevil! ClY" '. .II in ' ' Jpl I Complete J. 1 ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY "The Wagon Master" ALSO , ALL' TALKING , flOONEV in' "SWEETHEARTS" iff) 1 'W J t? 4'y i tii I t f , 5a s 4 k s V If Ut fit -4 STARTS 1 it 6l s0 YX School Days cnll for appetizing unci body building lunches for the kiddies. Fluh rcr's Milk Brciul is ono ideal food that should bo specified in every lunch. 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