Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 20, 1929, Image 3

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i ment work being done there will
; continue mull the arrival of deep
Know prevents.
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LAKE CONCESSIONS: PERRY SAVED DAY
IS CLOSED TODM
The Cmtor UU; season, with il
record breaking attendance, rume
to an DiTifiat close thin noon, when
the indue was closed, and after
cui'ItiK i'n the culinary wants of
Hit lew tourists and other guests
who had arrived yesterday and
this forenoon, I he remaining em
ploy en of tin coucensiolis left on
Hi HtUKtK ftir Medl'ord to depart
to their various homes. The cafe
teriu and other concessions are also
c'npoil. The Plages ceased haul
Jn tip passengers yesterday.
i ,i.te, me closing of the
Indue, cafeteria, etc. will not pre
vent many hundreds of tourists
and ot iters visiiiim the lake as long
as the weather permits, as always
after the. official closing, hut the
round trip from .MeiHord or Klam
ath Kails must he made in one
day, or else the visitors to the na
lioual 'park must take along with
them their own foods and camp
sleeping equipment.
Quite a number of the lodge and
other concession employes came
down to the city on stages last
DicJit or this morning.
(if course the rangers and other
employes of the national park, in
cluding the force of laborers, will
remain at the par!; as long as the
weather permits, and the improve-
FOR GEODES HOST
i 'Of course you were wrong ahout
that year.' Ho roiurued, 'Good
j I envens, naturully, hut someone
; had to tell him something.' Mr.
I Carter says .that In his partial in
i validism he has turned to the
j memorizing of some of the work.,
jof his favorite authors, and that
among the chief of these is Hen
, Hur l.ampman, editorial writer and
poet of the Oregonian staff. Ore
i goniau.
10 REGISTER AT AGAINST AUTO BUS
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No one con know the kindness
of his fellow man until he has suf
fered senii-luvalidism, says K. H.
t Carter, banker and well-beloved
citizen of Ashland, Ore., who is reg
istered at. thi! Imperiul hotel for a
(lew days while t hi- doctors look
him over. ,fr. Carter is an ex
I speaker of the house of represent;!
I lives of the stale, ex-member of
! the fair hoard and ex-other titles.
! Since lit in, however, he has suf
fered much ill health. "'Speaking
j of a knowledge of local history."
j reminisced Mr. Carter yesterday, "I
j recall the visit nf the liritish am
i bassador. Mr. (icihU-s, to the west
.coast after the war. A caravan of
; us from southern Oregon went
, into California arer ;uin, and re
j turning he rode in a car with Hen
Sheldon, 'Smudge Pot" I'erry.
newspaper columnist of our purls.
and myself. 1 never knew a man
i to ask so many questions as Mr.
f'eddes did. Well, we answered us
i best we could until he finally asked
jus in what year Oregon was ad
, mitted to the union. There was a
j long embarrassed silence, until
'Smudge Pot' I'erry finally replied,
i in a very determined tone. 'Kigh
! teen hundred aud eighty-nine. 1
couldn't get to him for quite a
! while but I finally did and said.
The Southern ttrcgoi Har asso
ciation will mi'.'t ;it 7:3' in the
j rirenh cmiri rooms tonight to
! work out further plans for jhe
state bar association convention to
I In- helil here next week,
j Mni'e i ban L'ihi of the i njj
jur ists of the stale ami their wives
iiie expected o CoHKl'l-KUtf here
for the two day meeiintf lo lie held
; Ciid.iy :iml Saturday, September L'V
I aud V. A full pronoun is I
I planned, some of the features
'lined by the state executive c
jniitice iind others by the local
.Kociation acting us host
delegates litut visitors.
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Indict ;ov'ntor.
FKANKKOltT. Ky.. Sept. IH.
(I, Covernor Clem 1). Siimpson
and. seven members of the state
text book commission were in
dicted today by the Kranklin coun
ty gi'and jury of a charge of re
ceiving gifts from publishers m'
text honks.
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the
Santfords Saving Stores
307 East Main Street
ESP
Saving Prices for Saturday
When you buy at Santfords you Save on every article you pur
chaseWe do not cut the price of one article and raise the price
of another Why don't we offer Baits? Because when you think
it over we don't believe you will want to trade at a place that
has a Trap Set for you.
Fat Hens
We hnve some fine young
hens and they are fat. While
they last
Per pound .30
Salmon
Trupak Salmon. a fancy
red salmon. Our price
Reg. tall can.... 25
Corn Flakes
Corn Flakes. Crisp . and
dainty. Ideal for breakfast.
J large pkgs... 25
Spaghetti
Van Camp's Spaghetti in to
mato sauce. You will like it.
3 raed. cans ... . 25
Milk
Borden's, Carnation and Lib
by's Canned Milk.
Per case of A QEt
48 tall cans.
Shortening
Pancruot. A pure vegetable
shortening. Ideal for baking.
tt -lb. can -79
Salt
Leslie Shaker Salt, iodized
or plain.
Breast of Veal
Fancy Milk Fed Veal. Fine
for baking or stewing.
Per pound .17
Gelatine
Royal. Fruit flavored Gela
tine. Your choice of flavors.
3 pkgs. for .... .25
Catsup
Van Camp's Catsup. A real
bargain at our price.
Reg. size bt'le 20
Potato Chips
These potato chips are fresh
and crisp.
4- lg. pkgs.. 25
Blueing
Mrs. Stewart's Blueing is a
bargain at our price.
Ct reg. bottles. 25
Coffee .
Folger's Vacuum Packed Cof
fee. A splendid coffee at a
saving.
Palace Corn. A good grade
standard Iowa corn.
2
lb. tins .94
Rice
Louisiana Head Rice. A fine
long grain. Stays whole in
cooking.
2 is.
pkgs.
.25
lbs. for
,25
Pork Sausage
Pure Pork Sausage. Ground
and seasoned just right.
Per pound ' 20
Bulk Spaghetti
A high-grade bulk spaghetti.
Our price.
3 lbs. for . .25
Corn
.25
Baking Powder
Royal Baking Powder. A
pure cream of tartar baking
powder.
12 -oz. can.... 39
Flour
Anchor Brand Flour. Milled
from the finest Klamath
wheat.
49 lb. sack.. 1.65
Malt Syrup ,
Puritan Malt. A high grade
barley malt syrup.
Lg. 22 can . .55
Starch
Amaiio Corn Starch. ' Our
price.
5 pkgs. ,. 25
cans
Sardines
& large tins.... 25
Sunkist Oval Sardines in
mustard or tomato sauce.
Tea
M-W package.. 45
Lipton's Black tea is the
very finest tea.
Fig Bars
Per pound 15
Whole Wheat Fig Bars.
Dainty and wholesome.
WE DELIVER
For "Good" Melons Come to Santfords
Santfords Saving Markets
Tlie Med ford IHkIi school' con
tributions to the nthtftii forces of
f In' I'nlverslty of Or'Km Hturted
their trek to the campus today, ami
si'Vt-n niemhiTs of -last ytnir's slat
rh:i nipioii foot hall I fain will re
port tor 1 1n- first l-'reshma rt foi
IkiII turnout next .Monday.
They are: Willi:, m Morgan,
taelile; John 1 lushes, Ktiard; I ter
mini 1 1 utiles, center: rlifUHi liar
neii. haekfield; Al Stoehr. tackle;
I'red McDonald, end. and Clifford
Miinre. half-hark.
MUK:m. C'.arnetl and McDonald
were ;.lso meinlier:) of last year's
.taie eharnpiuii basketball sli:ld.
The representation is the lurr.''1
contingent of athletes in a hody
ever to register at the university
I'miii a sioithern Oregon hiuh
.-ehu..l. They f.ilhmed I'rinft t'alll
suii. former Medfoiil eoaeh, to his
new post as ffeshmau'oaeh.
I.. II. (Ireuory, in his sport col
umn in the I'nrtlaiid trei4onian to
day, reports Most of Mediord's
fine lea in" Will ivBister al the
university.
The firsl detaehment of univer
sity students left today for Kukmk
Most of the eoittinffent were .sopho
mores, others will leave tomor
row and Sunday.
Clyde (iilhert, former I'niversily
of Missouri fullhuek. who ha been
working in the C and K. paeklnK
platit, will leave September 8 for
the university. lie Will not he eli
gible for fooihaU hA season. Uiat
year he was one of the stars f
the Missouri valley conference.
j The proposition of whether ehll
' dreii residiiiK more than a mile
; from the Central J'oint school
j vhuuld he t rausporteit hy motor
il'lis was defeated thern this week
i hy a vote of Mi to IS. The move
twis uk haled (y parents living
: ahoiK Hea 11 line, approximately
thive miles from the school build
iiiK- There oiild have been fi
oi tb) t hildren benef itiui; from the
; measure had it curried.
! The enrollment in the Cent ral
l'oint school this year has shown
I an increase of 1 " per cent over
! last year. The hHii school today
had an enrollment of 11:'. While
the k laminar school had an enroll
ment of over :ffiO.
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REPORT FOREST FIRE
MISS GALE TO WED
i
The first forest fire to lie report
ed in Meilfunl at tho Crater Na-
: t ional forest hfladinmrters offii-eH
'for the last two days was on state
J luml on Mays creek in the Kvaus
: creek country ahout six miles
northeast from Wimer, which re
I port was received at 1 0: 3(1 a. m.
'today, although the fire hiul been
burning in brush and timber for
several days past hut had escaped
discovery hy the lookouts because
uf the dense forest smoke.
Although District 'Fire Warden
Dwight I'hlpps sent out u crew of
fire fighters, not hing was known
as to the extent uf the fire up lo
early this afternoon beyond (hut
the first report phoned In was thai
it was u l:i rge one.
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Miss Kowen dale, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thiyd Cook of Med
ford and William Crawford of
Portland will lie married in the
latter ciiy at five o'clock today
before a small party of Witnesses
consisting of relatives uf both.
The wedding will take place
at the llillvlew apartments on
Cardinell drive. Portland, where
the couple are lo make their home.
M iss lale. a popular local girl
is u member of PI Heta Phi
national sorority, having attended
the University of Oregon. Mr.
Crawford is a member of A. T. O.,
and has also been a student at the
rniversily of Oregon.
CHECK WRITER TODAY
Tin- grand jury, which hogan
sejtsioiiH yesterday, wus adjoiu-iieil
today-luid returned - one true bill
iiKaiiiMt Harry Clininberti for Ihhii-
ing an alleged bad check. The
jury did not file a report. Circuit
court will remain in Hesiou here
j next week aud will open (lie week
.Monday with u Jury trial. A imt
! urnllzalion class will take place In
conn Wednesday when 10 or 12
candidates for citizenship will he
preRcnt.
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BANQUET FOR TEACHERS
BY BUSINESS WOMEN
The Autumn Season
Is starting and from now on you will be doing
more entertaining. When you are giving an
afternoon or evening, serve some delicious Im
ported English Biscuit to your friends. We have
many varieties from which to choose.
A New Shipment
Just In
a
The road cotninltleo of thq
chamber of coin pierce left at 1 1
uYloek this morning Tor Ashland
to confer with the hoard nf dlrec
' ors of the Ashland chamber of
commerce on a road program for
next year.
J laving lunch :i( the Uthla hotel
the two committees talked over the
Williams Creek situation and the
Dead Indian road, preliminary to
winking out a constructive method
of proeedure beneficial to both
cities aud to southern Oregon.
: Teachers in Ihe Medfiwd schools
will be the guests of the Uusiness
and Professional Wonicii's club to
night when they meet at a bumiuet
spread for them in the Ht. Murk's
(iuild halt at ti:-K. More tlutn SO
wymeu are expected to lake part
I In tho affair.
M usical numbers and .special
sUiuiN will compose a program to
be presented during the course of
the evening, and i-uimminity sing
ing will be. led during the meal
by M i'H, Mulholland, official song
leader ami honorary membej of
the organization.
Hums C'ushman's Clothing store
opened fur business In this pluco
recent ly.
Reliable Grocery
C. A. Whillock, Manager
No. 1
Johnson's Market
No. 2
117 North Centra
Large displays of quality foods to choose from at your
nearest Reliable Grocery. We buy right and sell right.
Compare our prices with all others.
Reliable Groceries Owned by Rogue River Capital
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Golden West Coffee, pound tins $ .50
Wide Mouth Kerr Mason Jars, quarts 1.05
Economy Jars, quarts 1.05
Crisco Shortening Baking Powder
l'-lb. tins 39c 25-08. tins K. C 10c
3-pound tins 79c Pound tins, Schillings. 39c
Citrus Washing Powder, 2 packages 47c
Medium size tins Van Camp Pork nnd Bcina, 3 cans . 27c
Ardcn's Shaker Salt, package 10c
Palmolive Eoap, 4 bars 25c
White Wonder Laundry Soap, 10 bars 33c
WHERE YOU MEET GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at
Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery
No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 6 in
Central Point.
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Lest
Water High Baked
Cheese Assorted
Family Assorted
Af teroon Tea
Assorted Creams
Pictorial Polo
Five o'Clock Teas
Assorted Shortcake
Ritz Assorted
Arrowroot Thin
Royal Puffs
All-Wheat Crispbread
FOR SATURDAY
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Home Made Cakes
AH telephone orders receive the same careful
attention as if you calld at the store in person.
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Personal Attention
Prompt Service
Phone H. E. MARSH Phone
252 GROCER 252
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DEATH CALLS MISS
FISH OF PHOENIX
KollnwlMK ntf UlncMB of hIx! wccltti
MisH .Ic.ssic1 Loons Ktth died thin
morning lit 8:1 ft at tho home of
her purontH ut the nge of II)
years. Klu hud Huffored from
lyphuid fever and hud been In a
serioiiH condition for nonit Unit?.
Tho hody Ih In charge of the ('on- j
er Funeral rarloia and funeral
aervlres will he held Knnduy after
noon at (he Phoenix I'rcHhyterian
church.
MIbm Kl.sh was a praduate of the
Phoenix hidi Hchnul und had been
at tending th Southern Oregon
Normal Hchool at Ashland. Hho le
a daughter of Mr. and MrH. J. W.
Fish and had resided In Phoenix
Hince lUI.
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REPORT 26 DEAD IN
MANILA. Kent. 20. (&) The
Philippine executive, bureau re-,
ported today that 2Q porsunn had
perished In the typhoon which
Hlruek tho southern part of Luzon
Island UiHt Tuesday and Wednes
day. The cuHualtiefl ruferred to
were on the Inlands of CaCtadu
anea and Kapurapu in Alhay. pro
vince. ThlM wuek'H storm apparently
hit that section much harder than
did the typhoon early in the month
when some 200 persons perished in
various parts of southern Luzon.
Classified advertising gets results.
NKW YORK, Sept. 20. fP) ft.
V. lllHCtre and company, brokers,
at 111 Rroadway, notified police
today that one of their messengera
! had disappeared with securltleH
: valued al li 1 li.O'Ki.
I pnlii-t huIiI I he mesHenger, Mil
ton A Iter, w.ih Kent to the bunk
with a check for $400,noo to get
i tho HfcurillcH. Jle was lo wait for
I other clerks to eHcnrt him back ti j
, the office.
Whn IiIm I'Rcort nrrived Alter
' alreaily had li(aliied tlie securities
police said, and dlnappeared. ;
DELL MORRISON LEASES
RANCH AT TABLE ROCK
TAHLK K Of K, Ore., Hept. 20.
(Special) Dell M or Of on has lehs
(d his ranch In this diHtrict and Ih
moving to bin tttock ranch In the
Jiuite rrt'fk district.
fpQ LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKIJ Kxporif nri-il wonii-n
prukiTH. K. Krull Co.
I'fiU KAI.i: 1 Morli-I A Ford Tll
ilnr Si il.in, A-l condition. I'hiini'
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FOK HUNT Houho In Bvcri'lte
I'lJIIll, Wl'Ml lltll St. IIIB Mini'.
uttivf. lirt-akfaHt nook fi't nnd
pli-lltv ot iMlllllllrt. I.;tlK KltrilK'.
N'ui rui nilHil. Cull :'3H. in I if
Foil HUNT r.-roDin liinmr, iia-
r.'IKi', h.ll'll. WltrMJIlCil. 7i'3 IIi.jiI
ly. Plume 7b-J. 12 inn. 1 83
Foil HKNT l.lliht hnum-kcPiiInK
rfinfn for linly. Almi one Hleen
Iiik room. Phone ti7fi-.l or rail
lit r.L'7 Piitiium iiihI Austin. 1X1
WANTi;!) Mmlnu v.in from Al
luiny ami KilKrlip rontinR to
Mi'ilforfl Minn. Furniture lond
wanled for return trip. half
lirlei. lniiilro 312 Ho. Central.
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