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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1929)
A il)9aTilrif bYhom"bo&ifer2, Coiighlan, garage man, and It. A. a.Wker.t hotel clerk of Ashland, (lriivflf to Portland, to help cheer Gene O'Crady, also of Ashland, m the armory boxing exhibition Tiies- on arrival they -went to the Mult nomah for a few hours' sleep be fore the light, and immediately after the contest Coughlan and Blaker headed back to Ashland, 324 miles from Portland. , By drlv lot .turd through .tho inlghl they were at their posts of duty pn time. The Oregonlan. , , Another bit? Jacksonville dance Bat. night. Music by the Imperial orchestra. - '- r': 1 244 ULMU'l'llUJ IUF llll'l!" IIUI1IU J J 1 I II! ' land, following a short5 visit Vi(h Fr"ahk" Slmklns and family in Cen tral Point. '- Two-in-ono hat sale tomorrow., two big stocks. of hats at one bits 'pale- priee. ''The.'Kmmj' J-oVHatl Shop In. .the M. ;il,,Sioro--aml the Bund liox, 223 East Kill St., ivt offering values at '89c,' J1.60, ll.DS nd up to tt.tiS. 844 A. S. Itosenbaum is back In Med ford from a ft-w days' trip noi'th. ;e';-.;;..t",i:vi. ' 9 'A "JtH,),WB&lw ' tuV b-teuton? v Santfords Saving Stores jTV-V '. . 807 East Main Streat 1 i' Ai Chain Store BuyingPowerir:.,w,::!'! i.-. ''O .niMP-'CTYDC , .,,. ;:;: SEUJNG'EXRpSE Santfords expend to opterate af market iij' connection with our large store is much less than the expense necessary to operate an individual or exclusive market. JThe saying we, make is passed on to you in lower prices. Compare Sant fords prices with the price asked.! you elsewhere, with the price you paid last week.. ta tx,v, ,,. - Vtr 1 JSTdte:-tWe gaaxtkUe, every ; adver tised price good all of week f of-, lowing adCi Unlew ;you need the merchandise Saturday we can give you, much better service any day next week. Remember our saving in handling cost is your saving. '";.,' t '. " " ' ' Walnuts Old Dutch Fancy California No. 1 grade, One of the very best cleans- Klamath milled from Klam 1929 c,rop. Buy atl you want. ere. In regular 10c sue can. ath grown wheat. We guar- vcans .Jt7 ) lbs.;;;.;... ..- 69c Flour 1 antee every Rack, Noodles Coffee I 49-lb. . sack;. 1.59 Pitie Red Diamond fancy Chinese fae , buk You (ave the ' powder, pacla " "'T, ' "n, -.The kind you always used. 4:-gs..;.25' Pound...;..;..;.;.. 35c MLarge pMl.l 9 Lamps t Royal r, i; h.ki.. nnwuri.r. ',' full ' 1 ifextra quality oleomargerlne. National - Mazda, one of the . ,ream .-rtj.- Droduct. JEvery pound guaranteed. very best made. Sizes 25 to Regular 50c size. 'L I 1 1 K ' 60 watt. " . . . !4B"ttAy1.'-"-i 1 IV J. d A vuuu Oleo Each lamp... .20 12 oz. can..:. .35 "t ;tt. .-h-y ; ' 1 v SI-irirrtnino' Vaeiatin Aoole Butter F4ncy fpe,hl1' m,de ,nort- . v . rr v - ening. Every jound guaran- Royal .plain gelatin. (Js.lt Llbby's fanoy solid pack. One Ueed. '''"'' for anything you use Knox of the beat In No. 22 cans. , , f. 25c size. ... . . : ,' . ' V , : packages .... .79 cans 1.19 Pineapple Extra quality crushed In , Van Camp'a extra quality In heavy syrup, neguiar , hk '72 6 Cans .69 Kraut mp'a extra qu cans. 6 cans .!..;.'.! .69 4 -ibpau...;.!.; 59 A 7. i -y. Fi.: :;',,: . J, Asparagus Tips' SMn-Klit In round picnic sizi tins. .The very best packed. ' 6 cans IM 1.09 Peas Young and tender. W auar- Every aack guaranteed C M.n ,,,,, , ,4..- Pancake -Wheat Flakes sacks. antee every can to please you,. cans .69 10 Sack.59 10 Sack . 49 String Beans ender cut s1 In No. 2 cans (tana. :-." ' ' , . ... . .. . .t.T ' ' ;'. , - v Si Meat Hearts ' lv Oats . .... sacks.- i iT j. o . ' ' ' '-."Pft on . 1U lb. Sack ,OV .09 Packed by Sperry. The very beet and they are cheaper in Sperry's fancy ' rolled oats. Your choice of quick cooking . or large flakes. 10 lb.- Sack .49 ' Salmon or codfish. .t" . Fish Hams Fancy ' 8ugar Cured Hams. Everyone guaranteed. " f Per Pound 1... .20 7er ?ound ' .. . 't'.,. Lard. . Pure Lard. Best quality. In Cut from the best No. 1 beef. bulk. Bring your pail. Try one next week 4b Pounds . Roasts 1 o Per Pound ...... 10 Wieners Extna quality, packed under Pork 1 Steaks ' Round, sirloin, T-bone, all cut from young tender beef. Per Pound'.1::::: o 25 ? . V'!: If 5 '''.; Boiling Meat Cut from the best ' young beef. "' "' '' Per pound . K ,x f - Bologna Fancy, -Made, under United United States government Fancy pork' roasts cut from . States government . Inspee- Inspection. , ,. j ..... Per Pound .20 shoulder of young hogs. Per Pound 1 7 Per Pound ...:. ;20 lend f tn business' 'and jtlensurn .since lust Monly, returned to-Jnrti I fori! ttiis tnui-fiiiiK. Oet your prewrlptions filled ot CoitiR Druffs.' Xteglstered pharmn lt- in tmxtX 'at all. times.. ' Next cliiur 10 JtiaHo.tt'heater. ,.i i 847., JMwin Taylor of Modfotd... who luis spent the past month in tho X'eterana' hoHpitHl in Portland,- ry oeivlnR inedleal aid, returned here this noon, totally recovered. . . Specia'l otter for Xmu photo craphs. The Teasleys, 331 Kast Main. 11V . .l iADti Reeei'inK a; wire - .from , head quarters tliat one. of "the boys" waa sick and was to be put off tile train at JVledford. the conductor on .the U'iiin known as the Ora Koniuji jsiild this noon that the only one who looked in any respect un der the weatjier; was Henry Ole sori. traveling: aent of the S. r. wo, Qt'cordinfr to his story, he put film off hero by force, and then .Henry, frho wanted to take irijtho Stanford gluim. did Wok' sick,'. anqe at Jacksonville Sat. .night. Iniliorifi) orchestra. . , , ." iH' : Mrs, .G. E.. piene left .on :. the Southern Pacific this noon for San Francisco where she .wilt spend''' few days on tiusinoss. . . . ,. , High grade lump lime and hyd rated lime for spraying. Bis Pines Lumber Cotnpany. ' ', 1 .' iZ4tC , It. M.'Conley of the Iititte Falls district spent this morning in the city transacting business.- ; ; I5r. B.. L. Senrs will be In Dr. Sweeney's office Until Feb. 1, 1930. 24C Dwlght Itandall. the junior ob server at the Medford weather sta tion, began a 10 days vacation yes- 'terday,' and dopartod :by airplane for Oakland, Cal., Intending to visit irtenflrt,mnde at 1'lilco when he nt wifncrt the stulo ' normal college there. .. '' - ( Van I!., flllliert, formerly of the I'lfo'noniy' Market, is now' located at '(he West Side Mal kel, 213 V. M:ijli-. SI'.', with a cpmpieto llno' of 'fresli meat, tlsli, fruit and vege tables.'. Freq .dellve.ry. Tel, (14!). . . ui ''"2(54 . ' Mrn. ;M. A.-:'Cnrpenter of Vuba' City,' t'ai.. sister ot Mrs. Albert Or.-, is vislllue Mr. and Mm. prr here for tile next two welts. "That good coal." We give green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone as. ' 1 tf Kh route from Seaitlo to Oak land, Cal.; a big 14-ptissenger 3ioe ing 'cabin 'plane stopped n.t the Medford nlrpoi't lost night an'dleft this forenoon for the south. "The ship, which has, a. wingspread of 80 feet, Is the third to be construct ed by tho company und .Is to be used in due course. of time for pas senger flying between Oaltladd, Oal., and Chicago.; Tho ship was placed in-the airport hangar over night. ' Orchard brand liquid lime-sulphur- can bo obtained at Pinnacle I'ackirig Co. . .,' ; - 223U Kvidcnco that Mcdford's fnme is, spreading, to far distant climes was contained in a letter thl$ week to Mrs. Ruby Schultz, -."of Sams Valley'; from u friend "lh'New"5!ea lind. Tlio letter contained the clip ping of an talrplano view of the Owen-Oregon Lumber company of Medford. .evidently taken from a New ' Zerilarid " frinfeftzine 'publica tion; " - ' lresh salmoh and halibut nt West Hide Market. Freo delivery. Sor"Ucl & Ollhertt ITel. -649. a04 'Mr. and Mrs. (Wra. Keller, who have been visiting with Mrs. Kel ler's sister, Mrs. M. C. 'Murray, for the past ; ten ; days, have returned to -their hojno at Oceansldb, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. ICeller hnvo not been here' for 26 years and ivero very much delighted with' Medford. Attention, ladles! The treasure chest vlth Its magnificent contents will be shown at the. M. M. Dept. store this afternoon and evening which is its last appearance down town. Do not. miss tho treat f seeing this display of fancy work and wonderful lingerie, all hand work of artists. Shown In Parish hall. ' ; 245 Guests, from Washington s'tnJe t.t Medford hotels include Mrs. .1. H. Kelly and Agnes F. Halter of Walla Walla and Ie Ttapp, Miss Helen I). Mure, Emerson Dolliver, J. A. Meade and H. H. Toft I of Se attle. ', , . Krqsh crabs, cfafns, bystors and shrlnkpH at West Side Market. Free delivery. Samuels & Gilbert, Tel. 6411. ' " '. 264 ;.A marriage license was Issued .yesterday at, the county, clerk's of fice to "Walter C. Guddat, 21. and UJia Coghlll, 21, both of Medford. Jacksonville I-cglon lance Snt. night. Imperial Orchestra. 244 A complete line of choice meats, finh, fruit and vegetables nt Weit Side Market- ' Fee delivery. Snth uels & Ollbert, Phone, 049. 264 . The display -uf poslcrs.whlch received honoraMe -mentlon In the poser contest tor' the big airport dedication and' colebrnllon next July. Is allVactlnir considerable at tention. In the Cham)ier of Com merce windows. Prize winners in the contest were announced yes terday and were chosen out. of a field of fil entries. ; : ' 'I - Second annual '. turkey dance, Jackson Not Springe,' But. night. ... , . . j . " 244. Hemstllchlng, plcoting, plcallnt'. button making and hose mendins Handicraft Shop. 107tf T. iM. Wheat of the Klamath In dian Agency spent Wednesday in Ashland In the Interests pf .official business. ' ' lilg danco Sat. night at Jackson lint Hprings. 244 SON OF DR. BENNETT HERE ON VACATION j' Mr." And Mrs. Merrill W.-.De'n-I nett of Jlremerton WnsU,, have '.been iMhltfair' '.wttlt MK,'. Jtcniiett's I father and mother, the Hcv. Jr. and Mrs.. AUtxauiUtr-. 4iennott, ' of tho First Methodist i-hunJi. ...The son is assistant juanagc.1, p tbe Peninsular Havings ami Loan Co,. of tho navy yard elly and Is on vacation. VosUTduy the trip lo Crater. Iiko was enjoyed and the day before the acenie trip over the Slsklynus to California. Today tho family visited relatives' in 'Ashland. The visitors leave' for Portland and Seattle Saturday'., . Dangerous i 'lit ,?'M .-- if, hn. Clarve AHeadl foi v':Mf. Turkey!:; :i '..'4 L. For the Home Coming Dinner : 4 jNew Nuts w iv w, w? r- v. - Thanksgiving is only a few' days away and it is through the family dinner that Thanksgiving can so aptly be expressed. In the savory steam , from the turkey, in the appetizing, tang of the cranberry, and in the reverie p f;t he hour after ward, let us contemplate the real pigment'of happiness. Let us, in short, bow. our head the triumph of Home, where all happiness must begin and endure. V . - Fancy Cheese Imported Swiss Imported Roquefort,! Imported Edam Imported Parmesan, Philadelphia Cream Cream Brick Pabst-ett '. " " ' i i vi i . i Soft Shell Walnuts Brazil Nuts Pecans,, Filberts Almonds Chestnuts Shelled Nuts Dried Fruits Seeded Raisins Seedless1 Raisins '.X' " Cleaned Currants Golden Dates Layer Figs Pulled FigsT Apricots Extra Fancy Spitzenberg Apples Extra Fancy Delicious Apples Jaicyj-. ,fi Fancy Canned Goods " Bottle Goods Midget Peas jK X Baby Beets -.p Tiny String Beans , Fruit Salad " Mushrporhs ):, . . s . Fresh rigs , Exquisite .Olives . S. & W Preserves .? u . Orange Marmalade Oyster. Cocktail Sauce French Bar Le Due Ouava Jelly, .,, - ' ( fancy Canned Goods Heinz Plum Pudding Heinz Fig Pd ding af Heinz Mince Meat . Baby Lima Beans ' r " Hearts of Artichokes Vegetable Salad , Home MadePlum Pudding Home Made Fruit Cake Candied Cherries h Candied- PifteappleCandied Citron Candied Orange and Lemon Peel FreSh:t .'v.; . -;.?';JA telephQne ordera receive the same careful attention a$ if yotf 5' "WA atihe store1 in person. ! , PEFiNAL ' ATTEOTIoi 1 rH v ;r 1 PROMPT5 SERVICE H. E. MARSH 'ft; .;-. , i :wy ( GROCER SEE OUR THANKSGIVING WINDOW" : T0 GFI PRIZES !E ANDERSOHM l;wereiiiptoxlmitplf -i00'' donors ' thConimulittVChnt drive jiiHt completed, a decided IncreitHe over . any ' other' charity effort that has evr been attempt ed in . Medford, MamiLton- Vatton, chairman of the drive, , announced today. While the drive is over, dona tions are mill JjeUip received, and local resldentH, 'who havo not do nated, are especially ursed to leave coh or HUjn .pledgeii, cither at the chamber, of commereo or ivJth Mr. 'atton at tho, Houthorn butldlnff and Jjonn awioclatlon on Bixth street.- 7 ; , Awards of th;o'ponnatitn for wln n)nR tcainft In the dflve' and to writer of cHMnyi in thd chiMjt CKuny, ontet will bo awarded at the raterlnn theatrd tomorrnw 'even inK helween tho firt and nocond flhows by Atuyor A. W. lpeH. i ; ' 1 . , Ifl RESUME ACTIVITY - .. " ' ... i CK.VTJtAt- 'POINT, Ore,' Nov. it. (8pei4n1) lnK 0i so muny mt'inbeis of tho Wiimon's llclief oorpH working (ltrrliiR tho fruit wiiHon, tho orRfinlziitlon him hern rather' Inactive for a tlrno, hut now that election ,a ufDcfi Im due for Our next mectlriK. "All mcmliprs are tirucntiy Yciiuculcd 10 hn nt our hall for tho nrjfl ri'Kulnr . mnotlnit at H:S0 o'clock ffuturday, Dcconiher 7, In ndcllllon to the rcKuliu- work, tooro will be 11 birthday party for thonn . whosf! hlithrtny conies durlnR tho last nix months nf the yeur, to be co toilalnctl 'by thofw whone birthduyrt occur durJnK the first hnlf u-ilh a ii-oRnim and rufreahmonls, i i. Cant nf TlisnkH. Wo wihIi to Ihnnk all those who were so kind nnd thouKhtful to u In our recent snd bereuvemont In the lorn of our beloved mother, Uivina A. binke; (iImo for the love ly floral offerlnKfi. Nelllo Ijinanlon, 1W Mrs, Jenaio Jiarker.. SQ6H. VovJ-.ttMVfc-nnn Prinze' etiAValoa naj'owly 1dh'cuui1 a collision 'in tho air while he wuk making a practice flh;ht In hi Moth piano at Heston yesterday. There wrh.o. sllKh.mlst oyer tho pround us tho prince cli'cled over" he airfield hofor landlnB, and it obacured hlH" view -of another air plane propal'ing to come down, Tho prince and tho other pilot aaw tho dnngcr n Iho nick ot limo and avoided eacji otler by a very slight margin, mJ , ;'; ; - The prlnco had'a chat with tho' pilot of ,the other airplane before ho )eft the field. '...':.. ,.. E FlS SOUGHT BY FRISCO BAN IfnANCIHcb. Nov. 2'2. (Jfj A tevlnlQt.of. tl) Increased tvtitt reconlly granted the l'arlflc Tele phono and Telegraph company by the atato railroad commission, was sought by lho city of 8nn Kran- Ciaco, contending In. Its pctitbin the! rates will glvo the company a 7 per cent, Instead of a t):l-3. or eustopiary return, .on ll.. .Jnvest inept, .,,..'. ANDERSON CTtEpif) Ore.',)JoV. 22. (Special.) J Mts. J. fierce wns operated " OH lh' As'lflahd Tuesday. All her,. frlend aa-e Kuul .to.. le.arn she la getting along fine. ; James Ma.cDow.cil and. family spent Sunday. In Central I'olnt. i I Jl i s, Jas. ,M ays tras out to Medv j ford Monday on business. , Mr.-Ctreen front Ashlaml 'has traded ,f of- the -'Maulthy. ranch1 and moved on the iilace.... ,,, . ; Mrs; McNully culled. on lrs. Jas. Muya Thursday. . 1). C. Hale and . wife . spent Thursday -In Medford. : - Mrs. Welty 'of Elgin, , Oregon, I called on ii)')3..1. C. IJule and Jim. ', Mays. Mrs; Welty and Mrs. Hale j and , Jas. . Mays were old school- I mates, , , , ; . ' Hill Shipley spent n few hours j on the creek Halurday. j TOO COLD FOR FELONS; 'SfCflETURN'yTO IAIL; TURI.OCK.; Cal., Noy.j 22.-) Jariies Flowera ,1DV1 'rind,,'. David ' Brown, 23, two" ot tho ur prison-;- ers who escaped from the Stanls ". laus , county Jail at Modesto ' last, night, surrendered here' early i.tQv day to Patrolman R. C. Ri)llins with,,., the reniark,-.VIt' too cold, outside; " UM us back to-Jalli" V .V : 'r ' -Orcaon' Weather. Oregon: Fair, but with1 cdnsid erftble cloudiness tonight and' Bat. urilay. ' 'Temperatures below Jior- mat. rtentte vnrlahle. -winds. ' HEADACHE? , Look to ; . .Your Sei tlrtt-liJ . ; Dr. D. A. Chambers . EYEBIQHT SPECIALIST ,'i ' 404 Medford Bldg. -.. rPRORT; FROM i OHANTS PAHH, Ore., Nov. 22. (Pi Turkeys valued at 140.000 havo been shipped nut of hero dur ing the past two days, . exoculUves of the: turkey pool announced to day. Josephine i-ouoiy wljl .supply the Thank'sglvlng market with ap proximately l 20.000 of the birds. The market juice ' has rriiiRed around '2 cent. i . , . . . ' 'a SiM'nlul ('ntniiiiinlnitlon Medford Lmlge No. 103, A. XyT I''. A, M Friday, Nov. jo,,,!, 7;3(i p. ,, wnrk V. r. degree. Ily' order nf W. 244i C. M. HOUSTON, Hecy. 7A POPCORN FOR THE KIDS A Free Bag of Our (Jrisp Jap Julles Pop Cora To"EaclT Boy Or Girl CaUing'At Our Store Saturday Morning Between 10 And 11A.M. " Send the Kiddies in for a . v 1 FREE Bag of the Best Pop . CorninXown4,y-P . . I 1- ..." 1 Mi I til -P 1' ; - Everybody's, Talking About Our Good Pop-Corri-Trylt! 1 j Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 i- . jt x '.l i,.-