Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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Ideal aridN
i -'Personal.
Tomorrow frill bo the laut bank-
n'tf day untliTut'sSay, becaimo of
irnilsiice nay railing on aiun.iuy,
heo everything In the way of
justness will be cloned all day. ex
Vcpt service stations, hotelH. lolmc
Jfco Btores, restaurants and the like.
rhe schools will be closed all day
Monday, .
f Come to the "Irish Stew at the
phrintlan 'chwph,, ,12 to 2 p.m .
-Armistice day; 36c a'trtUte. ' - 23 1
" Mr. and Mcs. t. K. .David of Oak.
Jana. Cel., arrived this Torenoorr lo i shoe' sale tomorrow. Heo ad
ylslt friends (In the Phoenix dM- back page of second section. 2.10
(irlot for a short .time . While ' en f , Chief Rnnicr-r Illll fiodfi cy of
jfuute by motor to Seattle. Crater National park will leave to-
The choir of the First' Methodist night or tomorrow forenoon for a
church Is giving a parkoy Concert day or so at the park, and will thi n
lit the recreation hall at. the ctnircli return to the city for further duly
jiiov. 8th. Waffle supper 8 o'clock. ! at the park offices here during the
Adults 25c, . -. . 230 absence from the city of Superin-
Sz Nine cases of scarlet fever have tendent K. C Hollnsky. '
lie'en rcporttxKln; Medfird so, fin' . Special prices tpmorrow on xtrcrt
Medford Is expected to be well
represented ut tonight's meeting of
the Southern Oregon Law tfiiforcu-ment-:Of
fleers' association at Ash
land, where a speclul program has
been prepared. A number of stale
officials are expected to be present,
in addltiun to officers from ail
parts of southern Oregon.
.' Orange dance, Wlmcr Sat. night,
featuring new Orange Orchestra.
Come and enjoy yourself. 230
Tne. nev. anil .Mrs. Alexander, ' iu....- ...u ,ul.iwi
Dennett of the Klrst Met hiidlst ' church arc sponsoring a big bazaar
church, have received the iniorinn. j n November I till and 12lh. Many
linn that their son, Hubert JlenncttJ beautiful hand-made articles suit
In the University of Washington. I able for Christmas gifts will bo on
engineering department,-hits been display. They are also serving a
elected president of the freshmtn i chicken dinner Armistice day from
engineers. He Is also nledueri to I ' t to 2, and light refreshments i
the Iteta Kappa fratnrnlty. As a
member of thff'navy reserve offic
ers' training corps of the univer
sity, he has been given the oppor-
Heal money suvlmr values at the! 'unity of the ocean voyage, during
Kmmy J,ou Hat Shop in the M. M.I tl" cnrlaima holidays, from He
store tomorrow. ' 230
A. C'. Mittelsteadt was re-elected
master of the Kaglo Point Orange
at a'mcetlng heid November 5,
. Jinnee, hake Creek, Sat. night.
I ' '.'..; 231
Save money on shoes by taking
udvantbgo of Galea &
.this week, 'according to the cfly
piealth office, but none of the cases
Tire reported to-be serious.
t Dance, Gold Hill. Sat. night, Nov.
Kth, I. O, O..F. hall. , ?30
Residents of Portland registered
(Bl local hotels Include A. J. IIu
telle, F. B. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
V. N. Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Benchley,
"H..;W. Hagaman, Mrs. Hamilton
-forbett, Miss Elsie Bristol, Mrs. A.
Gibson, A. S. McHae. Mrs. !.
W. Gates, .1. H. Keehee, K. V.
$Kaufman. H, O. Friable, V.. o.
Fudge, W. 1.. Moppner, J. F. Dll
Usrd, 13. Narver, J. .H. Povey. T.
JW',' Hoke, C. B. BOrnett, A. N. Ny
jjiong, H. H. Veatch, W. A. Dun
'lap, 8. H. Boardman, C. J. Ander
jeoW, Mrs. Geo. Stephenson, A, M.
rttunstrup, F. C. bellmld and t. J.r
Nesson.
i' Old-lme dancci Moose ha.ll, As!i--iand.
Sat. night. 231
f. Robert Ford, local 'farm "hand,
tftvho was sentenced to 15 years-In
l,he state penitentiary when he en
tered a pies if guilty to a charge
,.of highway robbery,"! will probably
too taken to Salem next week along
'with one or two other prisoners
sentenced to prison sometime ago.
& Southern Oregon. Home-Coming
"Uanqe at Jackson Springs Saturday
niht. The University of Oregon
jinrt Oregon State ' froshman foot
(jhall teams will he guests. 231
,Colnnel J.J, Crossley of Portland
fjmi well 'known In Medford. will
Jbc the Armistice day speaker at
Sheridan. Ore. :, , ,
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
iutton making and hose mending,
dlnndlcraft Shop. lS7tf
4 Temporary aulo licenses were Is
jiued st the sheriff's office this foro
Jhoon to W. 13. Thomas and C. D.
lunlap of Medford and T, J. Pul
ien tf Eagle Point.- - - -
V The Band, Box. 228 East Sth St..
offers a big rediictlrtn' on Gage lfats
,fmorr6w, I12.M to lin.SO values
$.88; 87.fio values at 83. 118; 4. US
hats 12.98. ?
Mrs. Hnttle Nowton and son :f
Hurn,-N, D.i are amonR the guests
from a distance Registered at Med-
ford hotels. " ' ' -M
Dnnce, Gold Hill, Sat, night', Mbv.
lh, I. O. O. F. hall. !M
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Lady:
Baltimore
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may.hav been a ficti
tious lady, but there's
nothing; fictitious about
the special sale we will
have on Lady Baltimore
Doughnuts - tomorrow.
This delightful dough
nut -is iveryr popular
with our customers and
should be doubly so
Saturday when we will
sell them at the
Very Low Price of
'23c -
the dozen
Come early and avoid
the rush. On sale at
8:30 A.M.
Add ulylp tfhor.; S3. 115 and tAMJ
Carpentor'H Hhoo Ktnro, "The Hhoc
nx," 223 KuHt Sth Street. 230
, Mrs. I. K. Hehuier announceH pri
vate or class Inatruction tn voice,
axpreHnfoti, public flpoaliing, correct
EiiKllHh. Call 383-L. i 232
A (llvrco complulnt waH flUui in
circuit court today by Ionu Hmith
nKaliiKt lAoyft Smith on grounds of
cruol and inhuman treatment. The
couple have been HvIiir in Anhl;in 1
and were married in 1124. There
lii one child.
Murphy diincc, Nov. fUh. Kvery
body comoH to .Murphy. Johnny
Btirnott'H nui Hie. 231
Dyne'B Dance Wed. and Sat.,
Dreamland. 233
Only 1 1 out of the state cars
registered here yesterday with tho
local state nuto traffic bureau.
Don't rniittf the bnrKninn at the
Hmmy Lou I Tat Shop in the M. M.
store tomorrow. 230
Two dreHjtes for the price of one
nil thin week at Steward's 91 to $2.1 1
Store. 230
The Jury In the civil trial of C.
W. 'Uabb ntxnlnHt liiira J. Almlnt;
for tlie collection of a comnilHslon
claimed to be due for the wale of
renfdencln.1 property, returned
verdict In fnvor of tho defendant.
The plaintiff had flued for S325.
Men's, women's, children's and
ludlcH' Khoes KoinK on sale tomo:"
row at Onto & Lydlard's. Hoatl
ad on back pko of second section.
.'(.'. 1 . 230 I
Now In the time to buy shoes forj
the whole family. Head (iates &
Lydli rd'a shoe ud on the back pnso I
of the second Hectlon. 230 1
Mrs. Frederick says "A heaiitlful !
wave depends on a skillful oper- j
ntor." Medford Beauty Shop. Auk I
a friend. 235 j
Californians roKl.sterod. at Med j
ford hotelH Include Mr. and Mrs. ;
r. I.. Hrownell of Orland. Mr. and :
Mrs.-. I. If. Owen, fl. Fenberw, A.-;
W. Warnnm of Imh Anxeles, Mr. I
A. T. tllbson, Mr, nnd Min, T). W.
Warren ,T. O. Mills, 8. 1C. Williams
of Kfn Francisco, Oscar Domas oi
Martinet, TIH1an Empoy of Olen
dale, It. M. l.ltch of lnKlewood, .
John Menary of Petaluma and C ,
J. Atchinsun of Han Jose, '
A shipment of smart velvet,
pumps Just received, priced special .
$3.95 and $4.15, at Carpenter's ,
Shoe Htoro, "The Shoe Hox,M 223
Kiist Qlh St." 230
Como to the Darkey Concert at
the First M. K. church. Tlmo, 8
o'clock, N'ov. Sth. 230
Although the nlttlitH are bepln-'
nlnR to be cool, tho city jail so fnr ';
has not had many transient lodr;-
el's, Who usually at this time of the
year are frequent callers at the "po-1
lice station for lodging. The ma- ;j
Jorlty of the. wanderers are young 1 1
men under 25 years old, and occa-il
slonally thoro comes a transient
well over 70 years of age.- j
Oute.M A Lydlard wilt save you'
mney on shoes tomorrow. Head:
ad on the back page of the second i
section. 230 1
attlo to Hun 1't'dro, Cu., on the Im
mense alrplano carrier V. S. S. Lex
ington, and .returned north on th-t
battleship Colorndo. Hobcrt Ben
nett was graduated last June from
Queen Ann,ehlh school, Seattle,
and received honors in mathe-
ydiard'iti matlcs. oratory and debate. '
' Coine to the "Irish Stew" at the
Christian church, 12 to 2 p.m.,
ArmiHtlco day: 3.ic a plate. 281
If you are particular about your
stationery, see our new line. Col
vIk DruKs. The Rialto Theator is
next door. , 233
There wns one attractive featuro
about the old model Ford. It we.
not necessary to stop to shake tbo
usbes out of your .pipe, Arlington
Bulletin. "
For smart moderate priced slioe,
j try Carpenter Shoe store, "The
Ulioo BOX, 223 Kast 6th St. 230
Dance, Lake Creek, Sat. night.
'23
Miss Carol MeFaddcn of Brem
erton. A. II. Cunningham of Spo
kane and T. A. Morris of Seattle
are among, the transient visitors
In Medford from the state of Wash
ington. . - -
Danco, Lake Creek, Sat. night.
' ' - - 23!
V . . 7
nil afternoon anil evening, at the-!
church parlors, Fourth and Oak
dulo. .
. Dunce tiold Illll. Sat. night, Nov.
8th, I. O. O. V. hall. 230
BIk Armistice dance, 60c, Mon
day nlto, Dreamland Dynge Bros.
i 2J3
Mrs. .10. J. Hacki-tt, who "has
hocn vlKltlnB Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Ilrown or this city has returned
to her home In Tucoma. U'ash., uc
companied by her Brand-rtauBhtcr,
Kre.lela, who had been visiting In
Medoril. -
For a serviceable school .oxford.
Carpenter's Shoe Store, "The Shoe
Box," 223 Kimt 6th St., offers spec
ial prices at 32.60, 2.95 and up to
S5.4S. ' ' 230
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Continuous
Shows Saturday
12:3Q to 11 P. M. '
Lsst Times TONIGHT
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fj tking If you fail to see v j : , coming Sunday I If
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Groceteriai
THE HOME OF. BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
HOW CAN I SAVE?
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Sooner or later, we all want to save want to put something by for the rainy day
but we put off starting, we're just so used to living as we do, and believing that to
save we will have to do without a lot of things we like. Well you know how it is.
But why bring that 'up? ,:
Why not live just as you always have and save anyway-r-you can't help but save if
you buy the Groceteria way. '-; ' ' "'
Buy as you have always bought the same foods in the same quantities, but buy for
less. Cutting the cost of clerks, credits and small deliveries takes a mighty big
slice off our selling prices,; and 'adds materially to your savings, without self-denial
on your pare, v
BREAD
Finest home style, baked ! without
substitutes.
Mb. loaf, 3 for U . . . . . :. - 20c
H-lb.loaf 10c
Rolls Parker House,' Napkin or
Buns, dozen . . . j ; ; : 15c
For the Home Baker
Crisco, 3.-lb. Can v j69c
Drifted Snow Flour, 49 lbs $1.89
White Down Flour . . $1.79
Schilling's Extracts, 2 oz. : .25c
Schilling's Baking Powder,
i 1-lb. can v.. 38c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
v.;
Ivory Soap, the large bar, 3 for .... 35c
Selox, the new washing powder,
2 pkgs. . . . . '..i . ... .27c
Swift's Premium Hams, i or. whole, '
per lb. ..................... .31c
Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon, 1 lb. '
carton . , . . .45c
Swift's Premium Bacon, slab or
1 slab, lb. ,,42c
P. & G. White . Naptha Soap,' 10 :
bars ; , . 33c
Fancy Hard Lettuce, head 5c
Fresh Spinach, lb. 7c
'-.4-irs.-- -i-llk- - .....
Brussels Sprouts, lb. .... 10c
Grape Fruit, California, each ... . .5c
Cocoanuts, 2 for ,,.r. . . . 23c
" v'., "' .(' ; . -u-
Sun Kist Oranges, dozen 15c
Carrots or Turnips, home grown,
? bunch i ; . . . 3c
Beets or Radishes, home grown,
2 bunches ................ . . 5c
Dry Onions, 9 lbs. 15c
Fancy Tomatoes, lb. 7c
Coffee, our own roast, 3 very fine
; blends, lb. . 38c-3c 49c
-Mocha and Java Coffee, a real
V treat, lb.'... 65c
Marshmallows, fresh shipment just
in, lb. ....... .19c
Fancy Comb Honey, each 20c
Sperry's Hot Cake Flour, 3-lb.
package ' : .'. 20c
Home Made Sorghum; 5-lb. can ;
,;79c; 10-lb. .... vt ......... .$1.49
Wesson Oil, quart can : ." .45c
Royal Baking Powder Cook Book,
regular price $1.50, each . . . . ,29c
Ironing Board Pad and Cover. . . , 69c
Dietz Lanterns, two sizes, ,93c $1.39
Pyrex Dishes, quart size .... . ,59c
Electric' Light Globes, all sizes be- '
' low 100 watts, 2 for 37c
Enameled Dishpan, 10-quart with
handles , . , 29c
Roasters, Aluminum, Enameled,
Black Beauty 59c to $5.29
Water Ssets, green or pink, pitcher
with 6 glasses 93c
. . FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Breaded Veal Cauliflower au gratin Mashed Pota
toesGravyButtered Bread Coffee or Milk. . .25c
GATES & LYDIARD
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Park on our. free parking lot while trading in our store
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
TOUR REX ALL STORE
Opoa Sundays and Iveaing
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First Insurance
Agency
. A. L. HILL, Managtr
Phen 105 30 N. Ctntral
Mtdford, Oregon
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Dr. H. P. Coleman ;s Women's Hose
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Phone 17 for :
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOL8TERINQ, REPINISHINQ
PRANK HOWARD
19 West Main 8rt
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SATURDAY SPECIAL,
TURKEYS, : CHICKENS, RABBITS
Choice Beef Roast, per pound . . . 25c
Beef Short Ribs, per pound . . . 18ci
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Hams, half or whole, per pound ... 30c
Home Cured Bacon, per pound .... 30c
Lard, per pound . . . . . .16c
Phone 273 w.ni.
We Deliver
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