Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOK1) MAIL TflIPUNT3, MEDFORD, ORKfiOX. ftTTXTUY. OCTOBER 1.1. 1020.
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Is
ocal and
Personal
Mr. and Mm. Hubert lirown arc
vIhIUiik i-flaiivi'N iM-ar (Vninil
Point and v-iv vinitrw hi M-d-ford
y'Hit-iIny. Mr. I trim-n Is a
former IneM ivsii-nt hut Iiiik
ri'sldint,' in Portland hIiicc her mur
rKc lluTt- lust Juni-.
l.'nmltiti'. The chi-yniur it o a d
Show. 'J 04
J Quail will be l..,.tlful when the , A (o ,my y-ul. M-
A pli-iLKunt picture of old uk; Two reeruits who uiiplled fur en-' There wag u lack of labor yea-!
wax presented in the Mail Tribune liMinenl Jn the Initeil KtuteH army terday In MetJfoiil. according to
office ycHtcrday afternoon in the through the local liruni'h-of the ('linn jotiiieh, niunawer of the ;
visit of Mr. and Mr. Aaron Hdiul- army recruiting wervice, havu been local brunch of the t'nited Htatetf!
Iar. Men. Sfhollar-n 1h pant SK and accepted, according to Herneant free rniidoyment bureau. Applet
nei nu.Hhuiid Is Uoth apiii'iir (irover o,uen last evemiiB. MlehmM lh kIiik in now In full hwIhk and
much youniier than their r.dvunc-, Hoolcy. a fruit worker who hud ; picker, be mid. are needed badly,
ed ae, which Mrs, Kchollarw at- ho en enlinted in the urmy before, 'Jle placed J3t; people at work last
tribulet) to tht; fad that she inuk-'K will be stationed with the quarter-: week and thinks lie may be able
fioanon on those birds opens next
TueHduy, ayconliiiK t o Deputy
jOame Warden b AT. Itrown, who
was fn Medford yesterday with
JJepUty Hoy i'arr of Ashland. Ilov
ever, he did not know if China
Pheasants were ns plentiful uh in
the pat years, but other reportH
heard on the subject Indicate that
t hey n re. Mn n y p h eaHa u t h h a vo
been Keen along roads and hijih
.waya in the county and apparently
weeined to b1 unafraid of pas-slni?
;carH, thun seemingly afwiirinj: easy
liuntlnfc f'r the first day at least.
; Koyul coal now on track $14. '.0:
per ton, delivered within city llm-
,.Jts. Hoyal, best l-'tah coal sold
'.'in the northwetit. Satisfaction
jiuarunteed or money refunded. :
, Huy your winter coal today at
light prices. Phone 833. F. K. !
SaniKon Co. Office 2:'fl No. Hlv-
erside. 2"3j
Mr. and Mrfi. itaymond Jamison llMn,nilu.(, ,h. npenltiK of "Huson's
.'arrived Kuturday afternoon IIon) ' What not," formerly "Tho Sweet
'('.lendale, Cab, to upend 1V,,''I,! ! shop." corner (Jib an.l Ivy SU. Your
i;daya in Medford visiting I' l'1"' i patronage will be appreciated. 07
yand relatives while en route toi K,(i( , ( -rxiner, ' fiebl aceniint
Heattlc, Wash., where they p'" ;i)1 )f Imllnal parks system.
.. to spend tho winter with thelrw,f ari.)vfM) 1Pre JIHt Krlduy on
won. ! huslnesH with the affairs of Crater
home. 21fi
A crew of workmen "re n
: Kaed In retnovliiK the old .Snuth
crn Pacific turntalde at Water
street Intersection, according to "
report received from A. H, Jtosen
baum of Mcdfonl, district aeut
for the company. I tumors rel
ative to the erection of a fltae
di-pol in l hi city by the Southern
Puclfic are prevalent. but Mr.
Itosenba u in. staled t hat the pres
ent force Is entiaed In removing
the turntable and no further an
noitncenieniH were to be inarle at
this time. The old turntable was
installed many years nun when a
Kanollne train service between
(irnnls Pass and Merlford was op
erated, accord In k to Mr. Jtosen
bauin. Ashland Tidings.
WMitcd At once, packers. Pin
nacle Packing Co. t!t3tf
Ina M. IIiihoii and Darrel Tluson
do as she says. He master corps
declared that he Is contented with
life, happy to if et three meals a
day but sorry that ho In "unable
to earn his salt."
Coming! The Chrysler Hoail
Show. U4
Oood dry body black oak. uny looks like new, $10
length. Tel. 3 .",3. Jacksonville, tf - 417 North Oakdale.
George to handle nearly as many this
Kort
Wrljiht in the state of Washington week.
and Kdward O'Prien of thlH cltyi Our first carload of Hoyal Coal
Mr. and Mrs. M. (i. Atkins
son Hilly, of Spjat-'ile Hlver
visitors for Keveral days at
will be stationed with the Infantry will arrive in Medford very oon.
on the Phllliplne Islands. ; This Is the best quality coal mined
Kraif-Jorifensen army rifle for in the state of Utah or the north
sale; cut down to sport model; , west and U is our wish to have you
Inquire ut try Home of it. Arrange with us
tf ; now fur a. ton of Itoyal Coal to be
"lid In Jude Taylor's court Friday, delivered direct to you from the
re! Marvin i.Iiiahun, a local cook, was which will save you money.
the bound over to the grand jury on ' ' hone 1-. J.. Si.inson Co. Of-
horue of Mr. and .Mis. J. L. 'calon sioiiit bail at hJs preliminary hear
In tlie Table Pock district. iUKt on the charge of forgery. It
Orchard run Winter IJanana np- alleged that he attempted to
pies for nale at Kgobel & Day ware-1 ,,ri!4H a worthless check on Panister
house. 204 - Christ ner, the realty dealers.
Out five days In the forest conn- made out to himself and signed
try around Kvans creek district. H. with the name of George Jian-
W. McOuat returned yenterilay hihl.
empty handed from a deer hunt J Dr, simklns, the Chiropractor,
lie was accompr.nled by Harold with Hussion maHsage. over the
Wood and Gerald Wood and Art , Wootworth Store. Tel. 12H0. 1 7 J t f
Paulson of Portland. McOnat saw; Call and look over the 1030 mod'
flee at X. Riverside. lidltf
City Kngineer Fred Scheffel is
another successful Medford hunter
who tried his luck last week. AVith
George Xickei-son and 11. lilMifins
he killed a large buck In the Klk
creek section. It was so large
and the party was so far from
the road that darkness overtook '
them In biiimlng the carcass out
and they hung It In a tree over
nljiht Mini brought it out the next
P. J. Healey, secretary of the while en route to Los Angeles. He $17.50 per ton now carbon
Hellingham. j Wash., Chamber of plans to stoo here fop dav or briuuets same as you paid Hio
Commerce, was a visitor in Med- two on the return trip and become, for before. Medford Fuel Co. Tel.
fordsten!ayfor a short time better acquainted with Medford.' HHI. "tf
FUR COATS
Need Regular Cleaning
K.-v-ia I iloi-s ainl thought he Hht t.H f,f IJijiIk" C nt Bakln Mtjtor Co.. '
1 nO JtllKUf inn. im mi. .
f'thn Vernon station, nt fluid HIM.
hns been pur.'hnwil ly Mrs. Siihii'
Coy und It. A. Itohlnnon. Thoy
prvo chicken dlnni'i'H. short or
t ilirfl and have fountain service.
S 1 0
V Ttotarlans from all parts of the
j country will father at Crants I'as"
, next Wednesday nlnht to take part ll)mo )n .i,.,lford the first of last
v In n bin Inter-city lmnquet. Kach w,.,.k nlU(.h jmprovi d In health.
Hotarlan Ik expected to hrlnK nlon' lrul. ull, -rraitor sub-soller.
'.'his "Rotary Ann," ttitl the eve- j p),,,,,,. ii'.Ml-Ji. " 20-i
HlliB will Include some InterestiiiK ilriiistltclilnir, plentlnK, pleatlni:.
entertainment features. A law ,UU(I maklim and hose in. ii'liir-'
2 sroun of local Itolary niemlii rs ll,ii,.,.ft shop. 1 571 f
national park will ho here several
days yet on that duty.
Ilest Carhop Itrhiucts, $17..r0 pel
ton. .Medford Fuel Co., Tel. C3I.
lX7lf
After having spent some lime in
reriipcrathiK at the home of her
brother Otto KintJ. at lteedspoi-t.
Ore., Mrs. Jessie Hopkins arrived
' IJoilsso and Plymouth dealer. 20",' ! IJynKe s Dance at Dreamland, 1
.1. I.. Tyler of Pickens, Miss., j Wed. and Sat. Admission GOc. 204
where he is nBent for the Illinois $:'-"0 I"'1" "uinmer price
: Central railroad, left for home lust still on. Medford - made factory!
week after havlnii visited relatives ! hlocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. j
In .Medford.. I 187lf j
Ina M. Huson and Darren Huson' Tl"' Medford Chamber of Com- :
"amonK those
pre
H o a d
2(14
plan to he
-ent.
Coming! 'Jhe Chrysler
i- Show.
.Special on plaster bonrd at Med- :
ford I-umbcr Co. tf
Miss Minnie Calkins, Josephine
county health nurse, spent Krldny j
While Suiervlor II. li. lii.nkin
of Crater national forest was in
spectitm the cattle rant; In the
lead Indian section last week for
several days, he at the same time
was looking for locations for new
trails there.
fiet those fenders and auto
a buck but when he came to th
spot where the anitniil was sup
posed to have dropped, It could
not )n found,
NpitK apples for sale. Ala Vista
Packinu- llouwc, .So. Fir. 20ltl'
Ina M. Huson and Darren Huson
announce the opening of "Huson s announce the opening of "Huson's merce is cununuim; to receive iet
Whatnot." formerly "The Sweet ' Whatnot," formerly "The Sweet "r t' um all parts of the I'nited
Shop." corner nth and Ivy Kts. Vourl shop." corner th and Tvy 8ts..Your 1 States in unswer to i.ir mail Kieet
palronaire will he appreciated. 2071 patronnKe will be appreciated. 207 '"K" ""' Invitations to the airport
Mr. and Mrs. .s. I). Doremus of: An Item of Interest in the ! dedication here next July. Some
Ashland were dinner Kiiests of Grunts Pass Bulletin about vthe I letters came from several cham
.lohn llainriek and Miss Marian . former vll known Medford pub-'1"'rs ot commerce in New York
llamrick at Central Point on last j p,. market superintendent, follows: i ani1 Pennsylvania.
Thursday eveniiiK. ! ".Mr. and Mrs. K.J. Kunyard have Hurry! It's Kcltini; cold. We
Medford Hi.ri.-aln House closed i.urchased land adjoinlnn their t'urlion l!riliets for $17. "0 per
Monday. Oct. Mth. Jewish holl -! place on the west, formerly owned t"n- llest brhiuet obtainable. Med-
llav. 204" I, v Kcrnell. l.'..i-l,ia. Thl nilitl . fol'd fuel Co., Tel. 031. tf
Vernon Davis, wrestler, who had Hon ,,r 1, ml i their fertile ne.-es ! Followlnu a two weeks' visit
'--! visltiiu- friends In .Medford ir,t has produced so abundantly
for a short time, left recently for; this
Seattle. Ite hud planned to open ' nHlI.
. ! with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur
season, will make tnelr farm ..., "i
. -uii,..i.i.. i .Monterey, caltr., .Mr. and .Mrs. ..
'und Saturday In Medford attend i,(nM si n,li;htened at Hi-Ill's Sheet
Pint? n Southern Oregon nurnes 'in- I Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
KStitule. Service Slatjon. Phone 4 IS. 'f"
Tho Miriam flross Wonder Frock Miss tienilillne Thompson of
:t Is the perfect costume for motor- : rirants Pass, who Is a first year
IliB. the office, club meetings, golf, student at the Cnlversily of (ire
sports or travel It does not : ,,,,,, i,.H pei'ii made it member of
i' stretch, cup, sag or wrinkle. Miss
J Chnrlotte Kurz will personally pre
sent this Wonder Frock Monday.
Oct. 14th, at Adrienne's. 204
If tho month of October con-
tlnues ns well as It hns begun, It , nf,r loud. Medford
r:wlll bo nn easy month for limitm
the university orchestrn. Mi.ss
Thompson, who plays the vlotin,
Is majoring In inuslc under Pro
fessor Cnderwood.
Ituy them now. factory blocks $.1
III') Co.. Tel.
1 S 71 f
, firo department, which so far has) Mrs. Charley Dorothy, who un-
answered only two nlurms. neither j drnyent a major operation at the
. of which caused any serious dam- Sacred Heart hospital a short time
nge. j ngn. has been removed to her home
" There's no need for you to grope at Jacksonville, where she Is re
ctor words when cnlled upon to mnko ported to be showing satisfactory
n speech. Enroll ut the Medfor.l ; Improvenient.
Iluslness College for night classes I Coming! The Chrysler 11 o a d
f. In Correct Kngllsh. 20. show. :M I
WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE
1904-OCTOBER 1929
STARTS
TODAY
THE FIRST OF THE BIG
JUBILEE PROGRAMS
THE WORLD'S
GREATEST
CHARACTER
ACTOR
fllSjt Gives You His Jlf -
W latest Show J-
i Wh
Phyllis Haver
James Murray
In
s--iv
A new and oreater
Chtney In thrill
Infl railroad melo
drama, aynchronized
with
' ' MUSIC AND
STARTLING
SOUND EFFECTS
Alto
All Talking
Comedy
"THE RIGHT
BED"
Admlsalon
Mat..-.10 and 25
Evea 10 and 35
NOTE TOMORROW
At tho Mnlineo Only
A Win. Fox Silver Jubilee Favor
FREE TO EACH LADY
I physlr-ni iiliur- nen'lcmy in itiis Cnrhnn I".riii-t, J17."0 pftr ton.
!iy. mt n jpa j-ii tly lial Kvcn up Tho sumo you hnvc ht-on piiylnt: S2U
iho i-lt-.i
Call nnfl look nv-r tlio Tfl30 moil
a?s of iJortfrf- C nt Kitlcin Motor Co.
Do'Wf nti'l Plvnidiilh lon!nr. 20!".-'
Mr. nncl M sh. John lmuVl-n.ml
of S;Lfiiioninto. Cal . who h
visit j nt? M rs. Chilli A nchTM'in and
.M ih. Domhu Craffin if Kasi I'hoc
nfc fur Ri'vci'al ilays, h'ft ycMti'nlav
for their home.
Complete showtnf? of the 1930
V.
Kir
M.Uford Fuel Co.,
V. Ilartlett. furrier.
C31
tf
15 X.
20P,
lien net t ami 4lauj;lter Kthel,
rived liome Thursday.
You art all invited to save W'm1- 1
neMlay evening for the Cathtthc
card party which will l.e held d:
1'arish hall. A door prize will he
Chestt-r Huhijard of the Oregon ; 1Vf n-
Uride, fi) and pinoeh!i
1 lM-en Stale -olleu-e and Jasper Reynolds j 1,0 I'-''-Ved. L'04 j
j nn inner ui teuiuru louKt
meinhers attended tile UautihU-
models of the new Dodtre at "(ilm lionie Carment." It is ultra
rCaldn Motor Co., I)odt;o and I'lv
month denier. 2or
Mrs. Jessie Davis, who has heen
employed r,s stenoi'a pher at the
Kirst National hank, left Inst week
for Heattle In accept a position
with I'nited .Stales immigration de
partment. '
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tenfcwald, Hotel Medford. i (, int. Mrs. M. A
Phone JHUl. tf! I'hilllpshurK. Kan.
of I'nh-erslty nf Oregon are in .
1..ilfnnt iilioiwllnt' tho wl.fnll '
with re!; tives t uf t,u N'i'' 'inn,'r -f"ce at Grants,
The Miriam Oros.s Vt)rider Frock j
Is known on Fifth avenue as the
smart and is the all-arounil-'iiMlity
Karment of unhelievahly soft Aus
tralian wool zephyr: it has an ail"
of Paris chic about it. Miss Char
lotto Kurz will nive a personal pre-'
sedation M on Jay, Oct. 1 4th, t I
Adrienne's. 20-1
Following a visit with her nisier,
Mrs. c. T. Hamilton of Central
SpauldlitK .if
departed last
Mr. and Mr. Al Mans of Santa i week for a visit with her dauh
IIos;.. Calif., liave returned home : ter jh Klko, Xev., before return
after having spent the summer In (n home. ;
the valley anil at liiamond lake. j Funeruf sprays and cut flower.
See Charles A. Winn to buy your' Snmuelson's Flower (larden. 2"K
home. riark St.
I'jiss lust evenliii'. ,11
Phone j
51 , UfO i
V AM?
If W VW I?
SILK
JUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
Make use of our excellent cleaning fa
cilities diiriii.i; the winter months, when
winter cloths need the expert atten
tion of cleaning specialists. Trust, us
with the most delicate of furs, fur
coats, frocks and cnsenihles. You will
he pleased with the promptness of our
service and the hi.nh .yrade work we do.
AVe also clean curtains, draperies, auto
seat covers, lies, Mock hats, clean rugs
in fact we can make anything in the
cleaning line look like new.
Just Phone and
We Will Call
"We're Not Satisfied
Unless You Are"
CITY CLEANING
& DYEING WORKS
Phone 474
TAr A V jSOiflTSf CONTINUOUS
' 1 OUAY Aj, - -.
ONLY W.---! 1 f if I miJ 1:30 TO 11 P.M. !
gCLNTfiAl.t"j - III
Fanny Hurst's Mighty Story of Love and Sacrifice
ka "THE YOUNGER J
W&Ms GENERATION" Jffl ' Elvers,de
JEAN HERSHOLT LINA BASQUETTE fl j . : " ' "" " V.milimh''
TWO BIG TALKING . L "BUYING A GUN" iZ! ! ?a' ' ' I " j j t,0
pjfcj- - THE FOX MOVIETONE TALKING NEWS j TdiCl OllQ Jlj Wlfgg jn
'WffiLlI Wij 'sf wind" 25 Copyrighted. by John H. Hartog, Portland, Ore. 7
I f 'NOTE if A tale of primitive passing on'... . 25 and 50
Before I Got My Radio and Gas HelTting-
A :rn s::.:0"" hh . m This was My "Music"
Ajl A WM. FOX f l l
I JS 7. ' HEAR!
f FREE TO f tvi o fill
I every lady - Novarro sing BM
Attending the I i 111
I Matinee THE SEASON'S MOST POPULAR III
I T "l J THEME SONG 111 k
1 9. CT? 9 Tka Pa nan I nv Snnor H X
f - Xi.l F t4.'"IW Novarro's Finest Homantie I II V
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Today all is serene the gas corporation
heats my home intelligently, reliably
cleanly, and reasonably
Let Us Estimate Approximate Cost
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
K. I. Dazey, Gen. Mgr.
209 W. Main St.-
Phone 526
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