Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 29, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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The finest kind of autumn
weather with much sunshine pre
vailing greeted the two day' con
vention of the Oregon Bar associa
tion, which closed with Inst night's
banquet, and the many lawyers and
fhieir -women folk in attendance
were loud all through the conven
tion In their praise of the climate
of Medford and vicinity, and the
general hospitality of the Medford
people. i .; . ' v ''.'.','
The Music Box hs; discontin
ued the Brunswick line of radios
nnd tenured the Zenith. They also
will continue the- Crossley radio
and have a 'full line of both on
dlffplay at their store, 402 ,Emt
Main.-.' i . .( ' . . . v
County AfSnt nO Fowler 'arid
'the' 'SboU tity hortie .. demonstration
agent, Mabel Mack.: were expected
hothe some tlihe today from hrtv
ln itp'eht (ill last week at the state
fair,' fo resume the duties of their
respective .offices tomorrow. '.
ftum Wage sale will bo held Fri
day and Saturduy, Oct. 4th and ,6th,
first door cast- of -RuHneD'a stori-.
E. Mnln. . -'. -:.- - ' "
"The Wold' & "Wold real nstnte
offie reports the sale of .the C.
0. ttair oreharu property, located I
northeast of Central .Point, to U.
D. Stephenson, of Aahlund.', TWn
deal was made at a consideration j
of $13,000.. and the linw owner will
take possession in November. ':
640,000 feet df cheap lumber.
Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf
For'ft -visit with her sister, whb
Will sail 'October 8 for Honolulu,
Miss Katie O'Hrourke left Friday
for Vancouver, Wash.
Medford Typewriter Exchange
Rentals $3.00 per mo., 3 mos. $7.60.
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The Pacific Air Transport of
fices at the airport were being put
into a state of preparation all last
week . to he s moved next Tuesday
An English walnut tree with no
single nuts growing on it is the
property of C, B. Price, 779 le
pauw street, Portland. The tree
to Medford's new airport north ofils a 10-year old seedling and Is
the city 'along Ttiddle road, where loaded with fair-sized nuts grow
the first official air mail flight ing in clusters of twos and fives
will take place next Wednesday, and one prlxe 'cluster of ten. 'Tilts
The P. A. T. offices had been lo-j is the second year of production
catod at the fairgrounds field ever for the tree.
since the line was established three You're there : with a Crossley.
years ago. , The new screen grid Crossley will
Tilo Greater Medford club will renew nil the pleasure of finding
give a card party at Ouild hail, new stations, no matter what set
Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. All you have previously owned. Tho
Wise Mothers
allow their children
plenty of body building
Uilk Bread such as
baked by Fluhrer.
Medford women are Invited to at
tend, 190
Fred I.. Strang, who has been
employed for several weeks as fed
eral fruit Inspector nti Medford,
has returned to his homo , (tr this
city. He has accepted n ponltion'
as bookkeeper nt the California
Packing corporation's plant lintl
has already : taken over his -'new
duties.--Itoseburg News-Review.
Dynge's dance will be hold at
Drenmlnnd Instead of the Nat, Sat
urday nnd Wednesday. 183
Henlsh radio has automatic tuning-"-
jtis.t 'press a button nnd your
fnvbrite stntlon Is thore. See them
at the Music llox. 191
K. B. Harvey of Heattle, con
nected with the publicity depart
ment of tho lloelng Aircraft com
pany, nrrlvnil in Medford yester
day by piano to spend -the day
on business and looking 'over the
new municipal field. Vie was
soheduied 'to leave today by air
for Oakland, Calif., nnd Inter for
southern California to visit the
newUoelng airport at '-Hurbank.
Date prunes, 3c lb. Orders taken
now at Faber's. l!Mf
Local golfers who plan to play
today on the ltogue valley links
are reminded that the Koseburg
golf team of 15 or 20 men will
piny a Medford team beginning
at 9 o'clock, nnd that If they plan
on "games, they must bo -played
before that time. There is consid
erable Interest in today's tourna
ment and a 'good sized gallery Is
expected.
' Plasterboard makes nice Interior
walls and ceilings nnd adds to the
wnrmth of your home. Woods
Lumber Co. 196
Mrs. Minnie Wolfe Is enrnuto
to her homo In Kansas following
n Visit here with -her 'father, J.
W. Redden,, and other relatives for
tho past three months. ;Tier -'HiH-'ter,
Mrs. C. A., Carder, accompan
ied her on tho trlp-ns fur ns Port
land, from -which city she Went on
to Pnlouso, Wash., for a visit Willi
Her son who Is the 'principal of
tho schools there.
You can lay In your bedroom
and tune In any station, control
your nidlo net if you own a Zenith.
Tho Music Ilnx. Ml
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rodemaker
nnd son Hoss, who have been re
siding nt Merrill In Klamath enmi
ty, hnve nrrlved In Medford to
make their home.
Roshlnglo your house with sugar
pine shrikes, for sale at Ftlber's,
Central Point. 194
Chief Deputy Pomorcne nnd
Deputy Warren of the stnte fire
marshal's office lit Salem were
here Friday on business.
Have money In the long run by
using HuntlnRton 100 Vertical
grain shingles. Woods Lumber Co.
in
Music Box. 191
Y. FuJIta, Japanese Jlu Jltsu art
ist of lxs Angeles, Is anxious for
a match In Medford, -according tor
a i letter roceived here yesterday i
from his manager, Hdhby Hamson,
en route from Heattle i to -Los
Angeles with tho : Japanese. -FuJIta
has wrestled several times in Ore
gon -nnd itt1 regarded -'as a: top
nutcher .ln ..'his, class. - iHo would
bo a. good match for Vernon Davis,
local Wrestler, but it is doubted if
a , match , could be arranged,' as
Medford j.js without a wrestling
promoter.' ;
-Hemstitching, ,plcotlng, pleating,
button making and hose' mending,
Handicraft Shop, - 1 157tf
Closing out screen doors at Med
ford Lumber Co. ' ' tf
The first scarlet fever caso In
the county of -the -eensdn Wps; re
ported yesterday to' '-the ''-county
henlth unit., 'The patient win wild
to be residing near Voorhies Gross
ing. .,..'',
Dynge's dance will be held at
Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat
urday and Wednesday. , , 193
Xfp Uu 'Inn -nrnnnnt. ln
where they had spent several days.
Moat of Mr. Brenner's time.,. was
taken up by attendance, at base,
ball games, according to reports.
Sinclair's for matrons' large head
size new fall hats, , , 192-
When Robert lloyle. well known
representative for the Keid-Me-;
Murdock company, goes Into!
northern California to call on his
trade, high mountains with i Im
passable roads do not deter him
from his purpose. , When ho w;is
near Alturas Inst week, ho related
yesterday, he was forced, to rent
a railroad "speeder" to rea'ch a
lumber camp 'Where a good -sized
order was awaiting him. Ho went
by railroad for four miles but ho
dectured It seemed to be ten.
$6.00 per load, summer price,
still on, . Medford - mado factory
blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Bray are
spending a few days in Willows,
Calif., visiting friends. '
Special on plaster board nt Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
Mrs. Myrtlo lllnkely left last
evening on a short trip to 'pnft,
land.. , .i ' I -
'lliessmnklng and remodeling nt
(ho Fashion 'Shop, 424, M'odf ord
Bldg. Tel. '1181. tf
Miss Nola Rogers him resumed
duties nt Bob's Handwlcm shop on
South Rlvorsldo, following a short
Illness. ' ' ..'
A marriage license was Issued
yesterday ut the county clerk's of
fice to Uerald Dynge, 28, of Cen
tral Point, and Dorothy, Thomas,
18, of Medford. The' couple was
married yesterday afternoon.
Runners removed and snags
worked back In hose, silk under
wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc: Han
dicraft Shop. ' . I57tf
, It Is possible, but by no means
certain, that the fall wet. weather
Is starting. There should bo jo
false assurance about the fire seas
on .being over. It will take a lot
of rain to overcome the effects
of weeks of hot weather and low
humidity. In the woods. Everyone
going.'lnto the woods should re
member that, and bo careful of
fire, -l.ongvlew News.. '
Special prlco $6.00 per load, Med-ford-made
faotory blocks. Medford
Fuel Co.,-Tel. 031 187tf
, A, civil action to recover money
was filed In circuit court yester
day by C. -F. Reic-hstein ngulnst
W. M. Milton to recover approxi
mately $7,00. claimed to bo duo in
connection with tho defendant's
Use of a tractor from ApriJ 20 to
August 31, '1929. .
Buy them now, factory blocks $6
per load. ' Medford Fuel Co., Tel.
631.' " ' , ... -187tf
. A , temporary auto licenso was
issued at the sheriff's office yes
terday to Harold Anderson of Med
ford. .
Dynge's danco will' be hold at
Dreamland instead of the Nat, Sat
urday and Wednesday. .. , 193
Miss (ioidie Hull who has been
employed at thq Club Cafe, Grants
Pass, for tho past two years, is
In Medford to enter business college..,-
. .
Oct those fenders and nuto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Stntlon. Phone 418. tf
Through the University of Ore
gon extension division there will
bo offered In Portland this year
an advanced course. "Problems ot,
the Pacific for Journalists," open
only to practicing vnewspaper men
or persons with good Journalistic
training or magazine experience,!
according to announcement of!
Dean Eric W. Allen of the L'niver- j
sity of Oregon school of journal-J
ism, Kugene. . j
Huntington Premium shingles!
are the only 100 vertical grain
shingles obtainable In Medford.
For sale by Woods Lumber Co.
196
Get your new fall hat at Sin
clair's. Moderate prlceB. , 192
Attorney Fred E. Smith of Eu
gene, who had been attending the
state bar association meeting here,
left for home early yesterday aft;
ernoon, having been unable to tako
In the Crater lake trip and last
night's banquet. f
Furniture moving and storage,
with bonded warehouse protection.
Local and long distance hauling.
Ask, for ratoB.. Phono 533. F. E.
Sntnson Co. . . 190
nMlUro Lango nnd Herb Alford
were, tho star entertainers at :the
regular meeting of the Table Rock
Community club last- night, .when
officers for the year were also
elected. The two local men pre
sented musical selections and Mr.
lange also presented the moving
pictures showing tho climb ho re
cently, made up Table Rock in an
automobile.. Frank Hart was elect
ed president at the meeting, Mrs.
L. C. Shaeffor, vice president, end
Nellie Elgan, secretary. --
F. W. rtartlett, furrier, taxiderm
ist, has opened shop, 15 N. Fir St.
Pleased to meet a)l old. customors,
and any new ones wanting first
class fur or itaxidermist work done.
191
Bliss Heine; dealer in decorative
goods, will move his place of busi
ness, this week fr,om West Sixth
to .East;. Main. .tu. rooms, above .the
lais theatre. He has discontinued
retail Hales- und will deal only
wholsiile In carnival and decora
tions. Sinclair's have put In a new fall
line of moderate priced ladles' hats.
192
Miss Grace Schott, a member
of the Bend school faculty, is a
visitor over the week-end at the
home of Miss Esther Olson north
of Medford.
Dynge's dance will be held at
Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat
urday and Wednesday. 193
. Dc. F, B. Strieker, state health
officer of Oregon, and well known
In Medford. left tho first week in
September for Europe. Dr. Striek
er Will visit the hospitals In Lon
don, ThTla and Vienna and plans
v return to , 'lie United States
about December lf
Free shampoo. Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Thurs., with marcel or finger wave,
l.no. Phone ti".J ' Bowman Barber
and Beauty Shoppe. 21 J
Breese Gibson, 88-year old Polk
county pioneer, has the distinc
tion of attending more state fairs
In Oregon than any other man.
If anyone can beat his record it
Is only by one year's attendance.
Gibson has uttended every state
fair held in Salem, with the excep
tion of that of 1865, -
$17.60 per ton, highest grade
carbon briquets at Medford Fuel
Co., Tel. '631. 187tf
Card or Tlianks w--
We wish to thank our frilnds
and neighbors for their kind ex
pressions of sympathy and for the
lovely floral offerings in the re
cent loss of our father and uncle,
DexteV I. Garrison. '
Mr. and-Mrs.' O. Ray.
Jamie- Garrison.
. Jacob Garrison.'
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dollarhldo
9-20 190
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I I today "have their basements designed for living
quarters for den, play room, recreation room
work room or other uses? American Radi
ator Heating' Equipment, is clean and
colorful, and permits the use of the cellar as a.
real pan of the home.
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
Won't you come in and let us tellyou how inex
pensive and economical American Radiator
Heating Equipment is? We'll be glad to
make a good allowance on your old furnace.
WE GUARANTEE AI L WORK ' ' '
A. SCHMIDLI
109 East 8th St..
Phone 418
There Is
No u
Comparison
Toetween the "mattress method"
of pressing clothes as shown
above, and a good tailor's iron.
There's no comparison, either,
between 'the ordinary pressing
and the highly skilled workman
ship of our shop. It will pay yon
to turn all your cleaning and
pressing over to us . . . we operate
the most modern shop in the city.:
"We're not satisfied
unless you are"
City Cleaning
Dyeing Works
6 24 N. Riverside - ; Phone 474
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