Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MATTT TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREO ON", FRIDAY, NOYKMBRk. 1, 1)2!).
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Twir In succession clothes .have
been Hiwleiv oft the same line' on
Mouth iUvci'.sklu uvfcrtue, according
to a; complaint received at the
police station .this-forenoon. The
first 'theft took place a tew days
uk'o when the ttne was in the back
yard, nnd to prevent further thefin
the line was moved to tho. back
porch, but another thft of chilli's
took place last night.
Royal Coal $14.50 per ton, de
livered direct from car to you
within city Jimlis. We have test
record whuwinfc1 RoyaL la best Utah
roM mined. Iiuy now at thd .lower
'price. Phone 83.1. F. K. Samson
Co. Office 220 frorth Riverside..
213tf
A.' delightful Hallowe'en,' party
was held at the Presbyterian
church parlors last night by mem
bers of the Grace circle of the
"WmAerH association1
We cater to parties. Blue Flower
LoiVkp. Phone 341-R-S. 22G
The local weather station was
being removed today from the lib
erty building to its new quarters
in the administration building ut
the new airport. ' . '
Dance at Jackson Springs Club
Siiturday night. 224
A pep assembly was held at the
high school this afternoon at' 3
o'clock, in order to arouse enthusi
asm for the Eugene hieh school
eanio to be iplnyed -on.VanSc6yoe
Held Saturday.
Delicatessen and groceries at !
Huson's What-Not, Cth
For hunting birds on enclosed
land, nnd that, too, without a 11
cens. Frank Moult on. in years
old. of S16 East Main street, re
ceived fineH of 25, and $4 costs
in ouch case In justicri court yes
terday. He hunted on the Alice
llanley ranch, heedless of the "No
trespassing" signs scattered over
U(U ranch, nnd following his arrest
on that charge Deputy Cume War
den F. M. " Urown preferred the
charge of hunting without a li
cense. Bounty warrants were issued at'
the county clerk's office today to
Uay Ouches of Medford. one coy
ote, and ' to George Jirownlee of
Jacksonville, tne "coyote;'' "
Californlans registered at Med
ford hotels Include Mr. find Mrs.
J. H. Aldiieh. R. M. Vox, D. F.
Leroy of Los Angela, Frank WIN
son of Berkeley, Harry Janes of
niendale, 51ft and Mrrf. It. H. Nor
rteen. H. Brammer, Robert Littler,
D. W. Harris of San Francisco.
T. F. Nichols of Eagle Point
spent yesterday in the city on busi
ness. Mrs. Belle GHHngs was visiting
in Ashland on business yesterday.:
Frank Green has returned from
a short business trip to Yreka, Ca?.,
and other northern California
points.
Every member of the volunteer
fire department is expected to be
on duty on Armistice day to take
part In the annual Armistice -day
celebration, Fire Chief Roy Elliott
announced todayk. A special drill
Is scheduled for Monday evening
in preparation for the ladder climb
ing demonstration to be held ut
the Hotel Medford. A 100 per cenl
attendance Is urged at the drill.
, Seven carloads of Jackson coun-
and Ivy. ty sheep were shipped to portianq
229 1 markets yesterday. 1
City Engineer Fred Scheffel was
busy this forenoon completing a
schedule of rates for the wvti
niclpul airport, including hangar
and office fees: Overnight storage
of planes in the hangar will be two
dollars fur ships of 40-foot wing
spread and less, and more for
larger ships. Private concerns will
With girls from each of the four
ckiscs ru1 tin', htph schoui 'piquing
otr short- plays n the-G ms Khiku-j
party this evening, nn interesting
program is ansured. Mothers t-f j
all high school students are urged,
to be present. !
Students of the high school will
bold a rally this evening for the
IS
RESULT
also . bo chargou for tlio prlvllow KiiKi'iio-.M.-ilfcml football Kann to-j 1 1 I I I OMfrjril 11101 IT
of lanflinif on tho field fop passen- morrow. The Kimeno team loft I I ( A I- V 1(!,H I
ger ..carrying., purpoaro. Rentals iiielr home city at noon today by I IHI I If f f I I II IllnJII
from theJliolnK system: anil the i stnue, and will bo quartered at the ."awfi
Coiiper Kinfc company huve al
ready been received.
A chattel mortgage of S8.000.
in favQr of .Mr. and MrB. Oeorge
A. Huntr signed by Harold Frank
lin and Albert Leeds, president nnd . Ihfre will only be a. few cars, op
assistant secretary, respectively 01
the Vox AVest Coast Theaters com-
llotel Medford. ' , . , ,
Kennel h Wattenburg of the
Kagle l'olnt district was a Mud-j Hallowe'en passed by more or
ford business visitor yesterday. less quietly In Medford 08 tar as
ura.iimiiy dwindling until soon(1 concerned, but lo-
pnny. was filed at the county recorder's-
offico yesterday. T U o
mortgage w&s- drawn in eonnee
tlon with the sale of the Crnteilun
and 'Rialto theaters, recently eulu
to the Fox Interests. The sum In
cludes the entire purchase price.
A marriage license was issued
this forenoon at tlio county clerk's
office to Herb Hothchlld, 4S, and
Juno McMnham 3n, both of Snu
Francisco.
L. Harding, district manager for
the Standard Oil company, with
headquarters In Medford, spent
several hours yesterday' visiting the
local office. He Ls on his way back
to Medford from Portland, where
he enjoyed the stock show. Hose
burg News-Ttevlew.
C. N. Culy, who is at St. Mar
tin's pprlngs, Wash., seeking a cure
for his rheumatism, is reported to
be greatly Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pecket left
last evening for their home in
Glendule, C'al., following a short
visit hero with relatives, while en
route by motor from Seattle, Wash.
casionally, only six cars of fruit i"" i""i h.im.u
were sent out from Medford jlast ! niisclilevousness, musing from cur
nignt. Probably a number equally j rying on jack o' lanterns to moving
small will be. sent out this evening, j porch chairs, and in some cases
. Court Hall.' who has been con-, damage of a minor degree. A few
rinet to, bin bed with rlieunmilsm j windows were reported broken and
tor the past few weeks, Is report
improving slowly.
some porch lights were not burning
today - because milk liottles had
been carefully aimed ut l hem.
Out on West Main street some
ambitious pranksters moved from
Jacksonville . 1 1 1 o city limits sign
"HnterliiK Jacksonville; speed
limit 20 miles per hour." A few
wagons, resurrected' from some,
junk yards, reposed this morning
i on somo front yards and pieces of ,
, . . ,,, I scaffolding were on front porches.
Declared a huge success In i The biggest joy, apparently was in !
every respect the American l ' ' ! wlmlHWa ,, ;
Rion Halloween- dance held ft , . ' y tiattha,, n.,ina . tiun-n i
rii'Uiilul ' ir-il-ilOTW llluf llluht. ! imi hum u
LEGION DANCE LIVELY
WITH SPED CONTEST
the
attracted an
mhnslastic crowd of!' a, Beneral window wasliliig
over COO people. The evening wnsT" '"
lively with j .z treats contributed Hallowe'en pnrtieg . kept other
bv the len l'eddlers' orchestra, , ' ' ' . r ' , . ,
nnLir ..f ontoriaininu' oE the evening, but they took part
stunts, arranged by the committee
in some niisclilevousness when the
-ii.
Santfords Saving Stores
807 East Main Street
NOTE: Every price in this ad is good every day next week
Compare Santford's all week prices with thejprice asked you at : "
other stores Say next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Fri':
day See for yourself what a wonderful saving you will make at
Santfords You may return to us any article purchased "if un
satisfactory after you examine it, and get the price you paid; ': 1
Pancake . ..
Sperry's extra quality Pan
cake Flour. It's a saving.
Oleo
Hams
10
-lb. sack..
,53
Umeco. One of the very best.
We guarantee (t satisfactory
or money back.
Nice sugar qured, medium
weight. Whole or half. "
Per joound
.15
Per pound
27
Onions
12 25
Extra fancy Local Onions.
They are mild.
Walnuts
Per pound '.;.!.. 19
Lard'
1929 new crop at a wonder
ful price. It's a saving.
Extra fancy. Made under
United States Government in
spection. ' In palls. -
8
... j...
lbs. net ..
1.19
Coffee
Farina
Extra quality breakfast blend
in bulk. Vou can save the
cost of cans. '
Sperry's fancy quality. It's
much cheaper In sacks.
Salad Oil
Pure vegtable. It's fresh and
it's a saving.
Per pound .
.35
10
lb. sack..
.53
Full quart
.43
Old Dutch
It's one of the very best. You
have used it.
White King
One of the very best for
washing machines, at a sav-
Royal
Royal Baking Powder Is one
of the very best. It's a cream
of . tartar product. Cheap.
,5 cansil.A .,.29 I Pkg. ..... .37 5 lb. can 2.19
Hens
Per pound . .28
Fancy fresfi Cod. Guaran-
Nlce fat hens," fresh dressed. teed fresh.
Fresh Fish
.15
Per pound
WE DELIVER
Veal Chops
Cut from prime milk-fed veal.
Per-pound . 28
Santfords Saving Markets
tl.i-l lnu ..iw. Tlin linl!.A
Considerable excitement, as well niatle no arrestH and had no trou
an amusement reulted with the!''0 in preventing any Herious dam
opening of the flPeedy dancer's "Sf- Thfr t-annon in th epark wan
I contest, in which Mr. and Airs. Bw.
! Lester Cash and Don FnhveU and i was last yenf -ns since that time
m,.-m.. mw.i-tm- tiAii r, ii.iiw.rn A piece of artillery was anchored
..... V.L J"" "' , til . r.n.wlntln.. nF nnntA n n .1 I
cash prize was
the couples.
This was the introduction to a
't series of fall and winter dances
' to be given by the Legion. The
m;xt one will be on November 11.
jat which a program of equally in-
teresting stunts will bo carried
i out.
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Ii C.rnndc vs. "Suics"
LA (JRANDE, Ore., Nov. 1. (fP)
The Whitman college super var
sity football team will play La
Grande high school here tomor
row. Permission to play the game
was received (rom the state' athle
tic board. '
was placed there to stay.
EUGENE SALESMAN IS
DRIVER OF DEATH CAfc
TOLEDO. Ore.. Nov. 1. (fl1)
Kenneth Hones, H, son of Amnion
Bones, Kernville, died today from
Injuries suffered when he was
struck by an automobile driven by
ft. L. Schrlber. Eugene, said to be
a shoe salesman.
Kenneth stepped from a school
bus and darted across the road, ad-,
cording to witnesses '
Reliable Grocery
C. A. Whillock, Manager
No. 1
Johnson's Market
I I 117 North Central
It's a real pleasure to shop at Reliable Stores
where low prices and high quality 'go hand-in-hand."
Ouyr self-service plan enables 'you' to
choose at your leisure.
The lower prices found at Reliable stores are
made possible by quantity buying .". .'Hundreds
of groceries, associated with the five southern
Oregon Reliable Stores, buy in conjunction, as
suring the lowest possible prices on nationally
advertised foodstuffs. Get the habit of shop
ping here! .' , '. :- ' : !'
" Reliable Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
Your choice, 1-lb. can coffee 50
Shasta tea, -lb. pkg,, green or black .....27
Bulk shortening, 3 pounds '....:l.45(t
Holiday Oleomargarine, 3 pounds 49
. Golden Age
Brand
Egg Noodles
2 double packages
22c
' Baking Powder
Special
Eumford Baking
Powder
1-lb. can 33c
1 Cookie and Cake Chart and
1 Cooking Fork
FREE!
3 packages Calumet Corn StarchL 23J
Red Salmon, No. 1 tins 29t?
Miss Lou Shrimp, 2 tins .,.2f)?
10 bars Crystal White Soap..............'.1. ..33:-
10 bars P. and G. Soap 33
Sperry 101b. sack Pancake Flour.......'.'. 65
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 Bill, Reliable Grocery
No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in
Central Point. - : ,
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
EXTRA FANCY"
APPLES and PEARS
We now have extra fancy pears and apples in
storage, and if you should want to send some
to your friends, you can get them anytime. We
have extra fancy pears in half boxes and extra
fancy apples in small gift boxes or , full boxes.
II New Fall MeircKandise
Preserved Ginger Heinz Plum Pudding
HH Crystallized Ginger ' : Heinz Fig Pudding
Candied Cherries C. & B. Plum Pudding
MM Candied Pineapple New Raisins
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FOR SATURDAY
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
" Fresh Honie Made Cakes
Personal Attention r ' Prompt Service J
Phone ; H. E. MARSH , Phone
252
GROCER
252
Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable
SAMS VALLEY DISTRICT
SAMS VALMOY, Ore., Nov. 1.
(Sporful.) Tho hivent toiiipoi'iituro
(if tho nouHon wiih roctt riled liero
fur the first threo morningH of the
week ' whi-n ovei-ythlngr ' that hm"
fiurvivctl the coll wouther of a
monlh hku wiih killed entirely by
heavy froHtH.
' Sumo ime.'iHlneHii In felt by tho
few who hnrt dono Rome curly fall
HowiiiK for feur tho dry cold will
prove dlsnHtrouH to tho grain that
Ih up. '
KH'finl i'oinintiniejilion.
Medfnid LixIko No. 103, A.
K & A. M., Friday, Nov.
1, 7:30 p. m. Work In the
1' C. decree. Ity order of the W.
M. C.' M. HOUSTON, Keey.
' 223
' - ' Coiil of TIuinkH.
We doHtro to expreSfT our heart
felt thankH to frlendH and nelh
horfi for tlu'lr nHnlfttanee and mnny
expreKMhtnH of Kympathy durlttK the
Ioiik and fatal IllneKn of our be
loved, -and for the many beautiful
floral tributes. - - -
I.eo Tuttle nnd FamJIy,
P. O. Shirley, .
C. 1j. Khlrley,
Mrs. Wm. Houth. 223
" 'nnl of Tlmtiks.
Tho family of tho late Lnvled
Aliro Henmen ncknowledKO with
dep Ki-atltuil tho kindly cxpre
Blonw of h.v m pa t h y . 223
Card of Thanks. . -
Wo wish to thank Our frlendH
for" (belr ltlndhoBH-'and' HympailiV
durlnif'otir lute nereavement In the.
low of otii hlnvftnv,huhtinrtr'ffirtier
nnd brother; oIho- for the many
beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Adeluldo Phair
't" nnd Family, "
R. W. Phnlr,
Mrn. Lola liartoldua,
Mrn. Iluhy Heckard,
J. C. Phnlr.' 222
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HAIiK fWrm. -modern hnmr.
roniplotfl1 fiirnlxhod, Incluritn'
wttoo, Vlctroln; unwlnff maelilni.
iMhIipk, io.' ltciKly to frtovo Into
Jind Htart .koupUiK. liouKu.-KruU..
hIiuiIii nnd Inwo; 2Vt -titookH from
v. Irrudu..jclioiiUnnd onlM..3.. Jilotilui-fi-mii
hlh Kohool, Totnl nrlop
$J2f,0; i bo cmIi, imliinco fin
tir monlh and IntoreHt. Sfio',
C'hnrlK A. Wlnif AKoncy, Ine...
oxeliiHive llKciitfl. 22
. Music. '
TIIARVAT. II. l.-OI.KE.nF.nC!-J!
'IVuclior violin. BludnntorchoB
trn; vlnllim ailjuslixl. HHidln 3
and 4 Cull-!---. HldK. Tel. 2ri-J.
l''()lt HKNT 2-room npln. rermon
iiIiIpi UnhtH, heat and fni'l furn.
I'honn 74ri.,I. 412 N. Ivy.. 225
f 1500. LOAN WANTRD Will BlV
flrBt moriBdKo on olosn In prop-,
..eitty. value $3,000, AdUruH 1 .
J)ox.7"3, Medford. '. 22
i'Dll SALIiElU' corn.-Tol. -201 -.T.
2211
FOR SALE 1324' Itulek, Rood
' eonditlon, bnrKdln. II.' J. Wiley,
61 N. OnkUale. rhuno 4li-J.
FOR SALE Walnut rhlffonlcr,
table, clmlr-l, lied", henlln Htove,
- Maytnp; vtisher,' irarden toolH,
other ' hollHeholcl -food.. ' II. .1.
Wiley, 61 N. Oukdule. Tel..4M-.r.
WANTED 0 men to train for ex
ecutive ttuleH .'POMlthin. -Halary
while tralnlnir. Apply nt Ron So.
ltlvendde, after 8 a. m. Saturday.
Nov. 2nd. 223
FOR HALE Hotpolnt etiH'tric
ranRe, very cheap, at Jai'k'fi Hi-e-ond
Hand Store, 31 H. Front. 2 24
WANTED TO EXCHANOK"S-tlllf.
nll-oleetric radio for Fit-lit car.
Call Sunday after 6 p, m. 743
K. Main. Anhland. '.224
WILL-SELL a $17.60 get of itenli
Ine Wallace reduuini reenrdn fur
$5. Hox O. E. It., Mall Trilnme.
223
WANTED Washing, rhono 43.7
' J-2. : -' ' .' : 2-j'.
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished. FOR BALE New 6-room huni-a-"U.TO'
S- A-r??."X"S- 16,0.-w; low at 62( Houth Holly, owner..
Main. Phone 623.J-2. 223tf 022 South TIollV; "J"
ISIS
THEATRE
Emt Miln, Near Brldg
Admlstion 10o and 16o
Last Times
TONIGHT!
mm
Monarch Seed & Feed Cb?s
Bulb Specials
2 Paperwhite Narcissus
okonabe
35c
i in a. , - .;3 ( ,
Tokonabe Bowl (with Frog)
; Regular Value
24 Darwin Tulip Bulbs .
1 Bamboo Leaf Rake
Regular $1.25 Value s
Saturday Only, all for ?. ; . . 90c
This Special jives you the Broom absolutely
TREE
Regal Lily Bulbs
(Blooming Size)!
Special Saturday . 20C
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main . J - Bhone 260
Also Comedy-Pa the' News
Admission only 10c & 15c
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