Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE,' MEDFORD, OREfiOy; FRTDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929.
IT
ocal and
Personal
The fire department was called
at noon today to 817 West Second
street to cxUnfiu.Hh. a smnl roof
- firo 1 .it tin Hfiiiu.L'n wit dunii and
tho blazo was placid undor control ! ,"',i0n
Fivo tires wero taken liwt nli?ht
from the Texaco service station o
Hiversldo avenue, nceordlnn to a
police report today. Entrance was
made through a window in a door.
A riflo and other hunting equip
ment on a table in the station was
untouched.
l-ess ash, less soot, in that good
coul. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 2'iit.
tf
' The students' room at Klamath
high school has eold
i through the use of chemical. au seconnnnim imoits this year ami
We elvo preen ! "rQ ver ioi.uu gummed to me
Phono 23!) tf aicvi tun ijoiiar, greet nun
I, rt . . , t r. i, wt ' am cnd him on his journey. 212
Included among Catlfornians
f "That good coal.'
trudlng stamps. Hansen Goal Co.
I this n
f to jud
County Agent R. G. Fowler left
morning for Lakevlew, Ore.,
udge 4-lf club livestonk at an
; exhibition In that city,, He plans
to be back on. duty here next! Mon-,
day morning.'
f, Dance,. Eagle I'olnt tomorrow
., Jteht. ' ; . .... ?;o
j GuestH from a dlsjaricf reglsfer-
ed at Medford hotels. Include 11.
" Chas. WIlllnmH of Cleveland, Ohio,
A. E. Windfsh of Camden. N. Jv
. Harry liloom of Philadelphia, Pa.',
, Mr. and Mrs. K, S. Kerry of Kent,
Ohio, Geo. C. Pratt of Chicago, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Abraham of New York
City, Mrs- P. llromer, Mr. and Mrs.
" F. H. Cowley nnd J. W. Khort of
t: Vancouver, 11, C Mr. and Airs. 1-1.
k T. Yost of Lawrence, Kann., and
1 1 Captain nnd Mm, Is. II, Jennings ot
Ketchikan, Alaska.
' If you get 4"lliir Dollar, please
' spend him at once. Do not keep
v him out of circulation. 212
i Lloyd Magee, proprietor of drug
v stores at Klamath Falls, Medford
? and Hend, arrived hero yesterday!
' from tire latter city on a short
$ business ylnlt.
Klein tailored clothes last long
er,' look "better. From $35.00 up.
i Kteln'tho Tailor, 128 K. Main, up
. fltnlrs. 2-1 4'
V The chamber of commerce of
Grants Pass has parsed resolutions
c supporting improvement ., of the
. port at Crescent City, Cal., 'urging
t that facilities ho reserved for a
'j contemplated railroad, and that tho
port be. kept from the hands of
private Interests. Extension of the
breakwater, was favored. The board
j of. army engineers will hear plans
; at a meeting In Crescent City Oc-
totter 25, ,
, ; The rtoguo Nook Inn, formerly
,' tho Vernon station, at Gold Hill,
has been purchased by Mrs. Runic
f Coy and .It. A. Robinson. They
; servo chicken dinners, short or
( ders and hnvo fountain service.
' . 210
. ". There arc still a few vacancies
in tho local unit of the Oregon
. National Guard, Captain Carl .Y.
; Tongwnld said toduy, nnd hq, urged
' applicants to malto nppllcatiun as
arly as passible, ns the vacancies
.are expected fto be filled up In a
ahurU.tluuWi.,. ,:, . .., .....
pancq, KaglQ Ppint tomorrow
; nigh.-iV ... .; '-h' -it 'n'W':
t Allying MttVr!.'TJ Htaward, wens
UV GrfintH-PHHs Wedneitday nttriul
' ntf theltotary, coUfWiUJou.
registered at Alcdrurd huteia are
rMr. and Mrs. Otis Itooth, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Gordon Urninard, Miss lleane
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. FIngg
of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Vaughan, Geo. Jiurnshle and Mr.
nnd Mrs. Glenn Chase of Oakland,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tremfield of
Htockton, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Oat
rldge, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Taylor
of Kan Francisco, K. Kuenster of
Fresno, M. M. WUHttH of Kanta
Maria, W. H. Prlco and girls of
uba City and A. P. Kosslcr
Compton,
Dance, Kagle Point tomorrow
night. 210
Kay Hen in fin applied to the city
yesterday for a building permit to
repair a roof on Geneseo street nt
a cost of $800. An application
was also mudo by N. J. Wiley to
repair a roof on West Jackson,
at a cost of $75
Seo Charles A. "Wing to buy your
home. 210
Today's dental clinic to bo held
this afternoon at the county health
unit, under the d 1 rect ion of Dr.
Kichnrd Mulholland, was scheduled
to be attended by the opt ire en
rollment of tho Hatchery school in
tho Kilt Creek district. All seven
students will bo present for the
clinic and the school as a result
will have a half-holiday.
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Khop. 157tf
Temporary nuto licenses were is
sued at the sheriff's office this
forenoon to Albert Dougherty. J.
M. Lively and L. S. Hicks of Med
ford and George Marsh of Cen
tral Point.
Spitz npples for sale. Ala Vista
Packing House, So. Fir. 20Hf
C. N. Culy, local insurance man,
will leave on tho Southern Pacific
tonight for St. Mark's mineral
springs nt Carson, Wash., to re
gain his health, having been crip
pled with n severe attack of rheu
matism for the past two months.
Dance, Fugle Point tomorrow
night. ' , I
Mr. and Mrs. A. Swares of Tu
coma nre visitors In the city who
arrived yesterday.
It's a sign of distinction to wear
Klein-made tailored clothes. Klein
l'l)i'.;Thnor,"128 l-ll 'Main,' upstairs, i
".; " . 214
rflto OKiirleB A; Wing" (o huy your
hnmn. 21fi
W fOX SILVER JUBILEE
All
TALKING
ALL'
LAUGHING
HURRY!
HURRY!
TOMORROW IS
POSITIVELY YOUR
LAST CHANCE TO
SEE HIS BIO . S
LAUGH SENSATION -
The Imniortal Stars of
'"What Price Glory"
Ji I
Victor McLa'glen
'(AS TOP SERGEANT FLAGG)
Edmund Lowe
(A8 LINE SERGEANT QUIRT)
. ' iv. i : IN -! ( ( - -
Wm. : Fox's. ALL" TALKING' SPECIAL
"The Cockeyed
World"
With the Ravl.hlngLILY DAMITA
Now you cn heur tho riot between
Flagg nnd Quirt tt they tool, frollo '
r nd fume with each other's "aweet-
let" from Siberia to the tropica.
Four Complete
Showa Dally
...,...f t ....
1:30, 3: 15, 7 and 0
Admlaalon. ,
Mate. . ..10 and 35
Evea.... 25 and 60
Alao
FAVORITE
MELODIES
by
RUTH '
. ETTINQ ,.
K: I Si
-COMING SUNDAY All Talking.
4 ttv
K; RUTH CHATTETON1. ,
IN"" ? ' "
CHARMING SINNERS
A number of upper valley cattle
men are In the Fort Klamath ru
Kloii ut tho prenent. time, offorliiK
for Hale cattle which ran kg during
the u miner mnnthn and aro now
in eontlltlon for ninrkotlnK. The
market thlH year, according to lo
cal cattlemen, is not ho fcood oh
had been expected. With the ad
vent of fall weather many cnttle
which have been on tho covern
mont ranKen during thu summer
monthH are coming down out of
the mountains and are being cor
ralled by their owner- and placed
In winter feeding pens. The open
range will bo closed October 81.
AHhland Tidings. j
Dance, Eagle Point tomorrow j
night. 210!
The labor xltiiLtlon In and around ;
.Medford Ih witinfaclory. acconllng '
to Chris Ciottlieb of tho local i
branch of the United States free)
employment bureau. Fruit pick-!
Ing will continue for another two
weeks and during the pnt week '
there lias been no trouble in find-:
Ing fruit pickers, following a .short
age the. week before. i
Oct that new fall hat now at
Sinclair's; new stock, latest tttyleH;
moderate prices. 215
Dr. HImkins, tho Chiropractor,
with Russian maHsngo, over tho
Woolworth Store. Tel. 1290. 171tf
. It is probable Itobcrt Hoffman
anil Calvin Clayton, two Central
I'olnt runaway boys held by of
ficers In Portland, will be brought
back to their home by their par-,
ents, according to the sheriff's of-'
fice today. j
"Mlir Dollar likes to work fast
and visit a.s many people as pos
sible. Please keep him In circa-;
latlon. 2)2 j
Special on plaster board .at Med-j
ford Lumber Co. tf ;
Fruit In the Willow Springs sec
tion hi fairly well picked, accord-j
Ing to Charles Taylor, who com-!
pleted the picking of Winter, Ntllls
pears yesterday. His crop was not!
as. heavy . as last year, but ho folt
returns wero Just as good, duo toi;
hinh market iiuotatlons. !
L!t me write your fire Insurance. !i
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford.
hone !H'3. tf A
Dr. Kmlly Jlohom, county med
leal director, und Miss Kdith Laub
seller, county nurse, wore ut tho
Knsedulc school today giving health
honor roll examinations.
. If you get your hat at Slnclaii
It will be the best In town fur thu
money. 21
t
Always
Phone
51
ILK
UTTER
CE CREAM
PASTUERiZED - SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED'
THE SANITARY WAY
on, Saturday you will
find at our store 1 a
special sale' on some
pastry item which it
will pay you well to in
vestigate. This week
we will offer '
Vari-Colored
Drop Cakes'
19c dozen
This is less than half '
price, while 200 dozen
last. On sale at 9 a.
m. Come early.
WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE
HERE FOR
ONE DAY
. ONLY
. :r
Continuoua
Shows
12:30 to 11 P.
M.
TOMORROW IN THRILLING- TALKING
With the u. s.
Marines in the
Tropical Jungles
lT Cp! THETAC.
8 Smilh went Into the f
tJ&jX onlr to find that he frfR
I muil live anewt
ALSO
"THE ACE OF
SCOTLAND YARD"
IT'S SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT
ON THE TALKING SCREEN
TONIGHT I
; .FREE LECTURE , ,
'CHRISTIAN SCIENCE '
NO ADVANCE-IN
- '. PRICES ., , , ,
Eves...! 10 and -35
Economy Groceteria
HOME OF-BREAD, LIKE MOTHER' MiDE
CANNED GOODS BY THE CASE
)
The new pack canned goods are all on sale now and material sayings can be had by
buying by the case.
Besides .the saving' there 'is the convenien ce of always haying a fully stocked' pantry
always having what you want when you want it.
Ask the man at our counter for prices by the case S. & W., Monarch; Del Monte
all old familiar brands standards of quality and all priced to verify our oft re
peated claim "It costs no more to be sure of quality."
: bread
Know. the old-time goodness of , bread
and butter by getting the same kind of
bread. 1 ' !
1-lb. lbaf . V ........ .3 for 20c
li-lb. loaf . ... . . . . T. , , . '. . .; 10c
Rolls and Buns, doz. . ....... 15c
FLOUR
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
49-lb. sack .r.,,. $1.89
White Down, a guaranteed hard wheat
flour, made by the millers of Drifted
snow, 49-lb. sack r... .. $1.79
OTHER MONEY SAVERS
TOKAY GRAPES
Dollar Mints, a fine chocolate cream
with mint flavored, filler, lb. . ... 33c
Mixed Candy, pure sugar candy, lb. 15c
Miss Jane Marshmallows, 1-lb. box. 23c
Tru Bake Soda Crackers, slightly "
salted, 21-lb. caddy . . 33c
Mecco Oysters,- per can ...... 15c
Johnson's Shrimp, per can-, ...... 15c
Whole Baby Clams, per can 15c
Goody-Gocdy Peas, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c
Maple Valley Golden Bantam Corn,
No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c
Genuine Mocha and Java Coffee, a
real coffee treat, 1-lb. can 65c
Winchester Bacon, sugar cured, lb. . 30c
Swift's Premium Bacon, 1-lb. pkg.
sliced ,,.. ....... . , . , . . . . . . 45c
Ivory Soap, medium bar, 4 for .... 25c
P & G White Naptha Soap, 10 bars . 33c
Crisco, finest of all shortenings,
3-lb. can , 67c
Monarch Grape Fruit, No. 2 cans,
2 for . . 45c
Dill Pickles, Yolo brand, qt. jar , . . 29c
Garnishing Cherries, Fontaine brand,
3-oz. bottle, 13c; 5-oz. bottle . . . . 18c
Milani's Salad Dressing, pint' jar. . 19c
...... 2 lbs. 5c
Sorghum; home made, 5 lbs. 79c;
10 lbs. ,.. ..... . . $1.49
Bird Seed, Mecco brand, 2 pkgs. . . . 25c
Sperry's Hotcake Flour, sack 55c
uromedary Uates, pkg life
K C Baking Powder, 50c size 33c;
25c size . . 17c
Parsnips', 3 lbs. 11c
Lemonettes, full of juice, 2 doz. ... 25c
Green Beans, 2 lbs. r .... 23c
Home Grown Beets, 4 lbs; 11c
Fancy Celery, 2 bunches 19c
Motor Oils, Zerolene, F No. 5 and
' No. 3. srallon 48c: 5 irallons . $2.30
Mobil Oil, E or A, gallon 80c;
5 gallons $3.90
Bring your own cans -
Wood Baskets, hand made $1.59
Airtite Heating Stoves
$2.29, $2.59, $2.89
Stove Pipe or Elbows, each ....... 20c
Decorated Cake Boards with covei,
choice .' . . , , . . $1.39
Door Mats, a special price 69c
Tea Kettles, aluminum, copper or
enameled 89c to $2.49
Electric Irons . J . .i. $2.69 to $7.98
Electric Light v
Globes
Celebrating 50th anniversary of the in
vention of Electric Light.
All sizes below 100 watts
6 FOR 98c '
Fountain Lunch
Breaded Veal Cutlets, Corn Fritters,
Mashed Potatoes, Buttered Bread,
Coffee or Milk 25c
Chicken Tamales, . P o t a t o Chips,
Crackers and Coffee ; .V. I . . 25c
GATES & LYDIARE)
SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL
Ample free time in which to dfo your
Use our parking lot when trading in our store
trading.
"r" - - - '
I r-,
I Star Meat Market
STAMPED PILLOW CASES
Oiir New Models are especially' attractive and require
little embroidery work.
"Rainbow" Border Pillow Caaea three different eomblna-
tlona In paatel colore. Clever atamped deaigna 11.19
Alao plain paatel bordera.
All White Stamped and Hemat Itched' Caaea, Pequot Tub
ing, pair : j,-19
Lady Pepperelt Tubing, unuaual deaigna, pair 1.50
Alao aome good quality mualln modela, pair 790
f HANpiCRAFT SHOP
t 42 S. Central p,0ne 702
SPECIALS
Choice Turkeys Chickens Rabbits
Frye's Hams and Bacons
Beef Short Ribs, per pound ; .
Fresh Side Pork, per pound .
Pork Shoulder Roasts, per pound !
Home Cured Bacon, per pound . .
Home Rendered Lard, per pound.
NEW KRAUT, pe lb. . . .. .
.18c
.20c
.25c
.30c
.16c
M
..Vi;-;-. 15C
We Deliver
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Phone 273