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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1929)
PAGfci TWO MRDFORD 'MATL TRTBUXTC, MEDFORD, OR EflON', FRIDAY. DKPK.M BE It -0,1 Iocal and --'Personal Poslmaater- Wm. - J. Warner -Ib ri'advcrtlBlnK fur bld fof the repair wurk and' general overhauling In thar- lino, of the Federal huildln-.'. of which' he Is cuModlan. the blrti entered, at the- first advertising liavinK been rejected because of lielnc too hl(.'h the .tforlc AyllJ ln cluUn repairing of the cornice and stone work on the exterior, and sonio minor- repairs In the interior. Sea Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. 117 County Aitont 11. G. Fowler spent todry at Ashland mcctina.wHh the farmers and stockmen of- tliat end of the county, which he does every Friday. Bee our Xmns special now. The reasleys; 331 Kast Mnln. 24mf A temporary auto license was Ih sued' at. the sheriff's office thu forenoon to U. O. Webster and Carl Vi Hmlth, both of Medford.. i, N. V. Ohn. formerly proprietor of tho Vulcan Welding Works, ht.s re-entered the oxy-acctylcno Job weldiniT' business" and is now lo cated' at Wm. Offutt's Machine Hliop... Thirteen years experience at your- service.- All metals. sllapcs, all sizes. 201 Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Martin and W. W. Pclkay of lUlnler Millions! park were, visitors In Medford yc terdny. and culled nt tile Cruter Lake National park acudnunrters office. ' ' Dance, Jackson Springs Saturday ninht. 25s' . quests from a distance at Med ford hntcls include' Mr. and Mis. Chan Reefer and Corrlne Keer.T of Fremont, Ohio. Chas. Anderson of Baltimore; Mil.. T. B. Cats! of NeW York City and Mrs. A. Ray mer of Kclowna, Cam 1S2C Ford Coach With Riix tcll axle and wire' wnecls. $200. Grnham-Palce ABoncy. 258 Charles Ucrnum and Mrs. l.n-i-rctla Knyart. both of Blsklyou county. California, were united in marrlmjo before Jude C. Ci. Gil! cue Wednesday mornlnir.-!rant Pass Courier. The bride is the for mer wife of J. K. Enyart. who for years past Jias resided in southern eel forma, and sue naa oeen io cntcd In Weed. Col., for years. Both arc. well known former Medford residents. Use. Medford - made factory blocks, ilcdford Fuel Co.. Tel. 6.81. . .' 25tr liaulo Point will play Horu' Itlver IiIeIi school basketball team u double-header at HiiRUe River Ihl cvenlnc , ItuKiio Itlver Is hon dlcaoued b' the loss of Alan Lone;, u star forward. . Dance, Jackson Springs Saturday nlttht. '.'.., . . ?& William White, representative- o: tho OreBon Insurance ratlnir bu reau of Portland, spent this morn- lim In the city on business. Muoolal ofter fbf' Amus photo crnnhs. The PcasleJ's, 331 Must Main. 20tf Kenneth Day,, general inanaBCi1 of Beobul 1 Uay;-ll, K. Vuden, nmnaKcr of tho Chleon office; Mr. Keoler. of, the New York office and Ted Iandsborousch, manaisor of the Sacramento district, arrived oil the Shasta this noon , for a conference with C. C. Lcmmon nnd local of ficials of tho well known fruit com pany. They will leave tomorrow nlitht on a return trip south. pynire's dance. Wed. and Sat. at Dreamland hall. 00c. 2"'l ' -Among, the OreKonlans rCKlster ed at local hotels are Art Sherman. John Fltwornlrt and Tom Dlm mlck of Marshfleld. Oscar Cutler. Frank McFarland ami Frances Wil son of Salom. K. II,. llpydcnhufk. W. N. Collins. H. H. Hold of Kil irene. . O. Muller-i THIammk. Fred Martin of Oi'eKun f:lty. C J. Iltoy of Mllwnukle. ('. W. Owl and K. C. Ilrandeboriy of Albany unit Harrny Brown of- HosflHir. "Thht Rood coal." We Rlvo aroen trading stninps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf .The quostlon now arises: Should one buy Christmas presents late to avoid the rush, of those nuylnn the moarly to avoid the rush or buy thorn early to nevoid the rush or biiv those huylnn Ihem late to avoid the rusll of those ' buVlfife the oaiilr'f , Tlie answer Is licaibiclio powder. utasmiw Itullc tlii.-'i '. Dance ut I.aku Creek Sat. nlsi't. . ituuniy warrants were Issued .it : the county clerk's office this fore I nonn to A. S. Klelnluiminer of Jacksonville for one coyote, and Jessie Williams of Talent for one ! coyote. I I'se Medford - made factory block. Modford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 245tf -Al-Haeen nf the Medfnr.! rplnt- liiK company has been confined to ! Weatern L'nlon o.ffico' Is spondlni; his home on Oakdalo avenue fori'; "ai visitlnn relatives at several dnvs because' of beinir :i,t''rants pass. with tnirslllils mid Infhienai. i Ktute Tinfflc Lieutenant O. ). Nichols reiurneil yestcrilay from LakcvieV and was spending today jnakinu arrangements for the n section of school busses In the (Jrants Pass district. fpecial sale Women's Winter Coats, half price tomorrow ut t'K M. M. Dept. Store. ' -T.T i Miss Alberta . Khoemake of the Don't Miss This i.); i. ,),: ' ,. A. spoqial. health cookie that is a treat for young and old at the excep tional price of. . . 3 doz. for 29c This is roally an excep tional buy. Conio curly For Sale Kinrillnu by tho load. Hertford Fuel Co., Tel, 631. 245tf Mrs. Karl Newhry of Talent underwent an operation for ap- luntlieltlH Wednesday at a hopiUl in Ashland. 1' Imperial Orchestra, Jacksonville Saturday niht. 2G ' A trufffo collltdon yesterday a:; tho intorectIon of Ninth stree.i and Central avenue involved earn ' f driven hy Truman Urenner of Ccn- ' tral Point and W. Coin of Med- j ford, according to a police report ; todny. - A colllidon alto took place on Eleventh street when a machine; driven Ity M. Armstrong was ntru! by another, which refused to Htop i and kept on moving. Armftronj Kave chano and managed to obtain it- licence number, Indiratlni; thu car belonged In Medford, I HomHtltchlnff, plcotlnK. pleating, button making nnd hose mendlntr. Handicraft Bhop. 157tfj (ieno O'Cirady, nouthern Oregon fij;htor, returned luwt evening IiIk home In Anhland, following fight lie had In Portland early tliin week. He declares ho la going to begin a ttrcnuouH training program nnd. make up for hmi ground caus ed by hbi defeat In 1'orlland. Paintex Modcln reduced Ideal for Christmas gifts. At th-j Handicraft Hhop. 2C2 O.- I Stone of Portland,, man ager of the Htone'a d I vision of the MacMcirr toQll. accompanied hy T. Parkinson of Koscburg, diatrlct manager, and Karl titone, pec!at display manager, arc Inspecting th stores In the southern Oregon aitd Callfrirnla" dlvlwion. They were in Grant Past Thursday. ' Orants Pas Courier. . - Peggie given you personal serv ice at Peggie's JJcauty Parlor 'n Palmer Bldg. - 20 Col onel Ka rl K vc ns, O ro vl 1 le. Cal., ift seeking information about a grandson. Kaymond Kvont, who wan last heard of at We.stwood. Cal. Colonel Kvcns wishes ltay mund to write to lilim DrcFflinaklng and remodeling at tho- FaHhfon Hhop, 424 Medford lildg. Tels 1181. , tf A marriage lloene was Ikmic-I thia forenoon at the county eler!;'; office to Fred Adaitn. Sir and Zoc LeC'.orc, 53, both of MedTord. Kxira fancy npplea and pears in mnall gift boxes at Marsh's Groc ery. . - "fitilf ThtK'c : quartB-mining claims In the l!ig- lianin mining dlntrita in Jacktion'-doUnty, Wero filed today th the county rccorder'a office by Georgo LcwIh, and three were aLu filed in. the Ramo, district by Gcorgp Cotrcll.. . x . ' - bcrtrt' .a'sli.' Ipsa soot, in that rfrfod coal. Hanson Coal Co. Tel. 'tf 'luuludtid among California reg- iHtered at Medford hotels aro Felix F. NIckHO of Hollywood, II. A. Fow ler, heater L)nnby of J AngeieM, HUm ley Kdmonda of Hnn Jose, Mer rill Xtoden i of San Uiego. Jamra March of Glendale, and the fol lowing from Kan Francluco: .1. D. Walker and fiimily, Mr. and Mr. X. C. llillbrand. Mr. and Mm, T. ii. Goodwin and Hi U WI Ileus. Dunce ut Lake Creek Sat. night. 257 A. S. Hofienbaum, general agent of the traffic department of the Southern Paeiflo at Medford and Klamath Fall.o. wah a visitor I:; Grants Pn ywderday. U Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co.. TeK 631. Dr. G. C. Ituhle, park naturallH. of Glueler National park, and G- PariH, a representative of the Federal Uuhber company, woie forced to mop ovr In Medford throughout this morning, when it won found that the fog III the north would not permit their Hafo travel by plane. They arrived hero at 7:30 this morning from San Fran cisco and will make the remainder of their trip north to Portland an l Seattle by train.- . , Chrlntnma trcen! JJuy them at Owen-Oregon, office on highway. Carload Dec. 14th. KmployeeV Itrllef Commltteo. . ITifltf Itnhrn Klnlnyfun, representative of the J. A. Folger company, eC- feo and tea dinLrlhulorH of San Francisco, npent thin morning In. the city calling on trade. Dynge's dam e, Wed. and Sat. u ,Dreamltnd hall, SOc. ' 2'i0 i .The Orcgonlan ban turned Us, battorleH on;tbat frightful abbrevi ation. "Xniiiti." If It can Mtop the tiao of It, Its capacity for achieve ment will have been mightily dem-j inHtiated.-Albiny lt'mocrftt-1 lur-' aid. , Kxtra fancy apph-s and pears in, Hinall gift boxVs at MarHli's Groi-1 cry. 25titf Iteports received in Medford to day from Portland tell of the m:ir- rtage In t hat ell y nf M ina 1 ena i Iturton and Joe HlcRinaii, both tu' Meiord. a hoit time ago. There hi! bi-rn no Iim-hI announcement. one lot Womon'M Winter coutH rtMtttccd to" half lf fee. "Rr. M. Depi. Store. ' ' ' 35 A s.'HT-lon of lTillah Temple f the Mystic Shrine will bo held th' pi-mint; nt Anhland, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Imierla Orchestra, Legion Cliln dance. Jacksonville, Sat. night. 258 1925 Star with, gUitw enclowqr; just overhauled: $115 (4 . new t i ro . ( rn h n t n - pa i A'fn-, ' 2f,H : BARGAINS! CHEVROLET DEMONSTRATORS Fully Equipped m:i).x-r.-oo mill's ... .-Villi) miles ... Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 S. Riverside Phone 150 $745 $655 " $9.00 BUYS $10.00 VORTH OF ADMISSIONS ' . $4.M BUYS 55.00 WORTH OF ADMIS810NS .. v 4 When Invested1 In FOX SCRIP BOOKS A Convenient Way of Carrying Always Ready Admission, .Xickets Good at Any Fox Theatre'; .'' ': " -; ;. ' LOST aixl lltivn. tire ivml rim. sin iUtt . j r. '", ! '; .... ' " I Ft HI SAI,K At a bargain. 10 stamp mill. U-foit water whed, 24-iiieh water wheel. (J05 Co I ambus Avo. 2M OHDIIliS TJ.KKN tree by' phono, free anyw here, up. 4'5 N. tiiapc fur Christina Pi'livcrv nun It; Price 25c and . Phone 54X-J. 2j FOU KKNT Clono In. small 3-rm. modern duplex, eomtdetelv fur nlfhed. $2250. Hee CHAlil.KK A. WINU AtlliNt'Y, Inc. 25H UOSTON TKIinlBU popples for utile; pedigreed, perfectly mark ed, very small. 3 num. old. Prices rtnflonnhle, S(.p picture In office. Mrs. 1 K. l.lndsav, inM Glou cester St., Portland, Ore, I'&S : J, Tomorrov Corlinuous : &'3nit !jS Shows 12:30 y-JfyE t-v lyi look! eVSN;A U k ' . .. i rox CRATERIAN N HUNDREDS WILL WANT TO SEE IT TWICE ' ALL . i-1 i.; ! , IT'S THE COVERED WAGON OF THE TALKING , SCREEN v : 15 GOOD IM fOOTMIITKI ' tat It . All ; tvc- ii7 lav Economy Grocetena THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE ' -f.. - Shopping At this season of the year when one's time for shopping is so limited and-the de mands on the pocketbook are so great it is particularly gratifying to know a place-, where it' can be so quickly," easily, and economically, done as at the Groceteria. For here, in addition to all the necessary foodstuffs for this season of the year, are to be found; . many useful,, and attractive articles that will make very appropriate Christ mas gifts,; ;w;i: .v,.-A:--. ' .vo;-.. ' ;, ,. - ' ' You are invited to inspect, at your leisure, our stocks of electrical appliances, alumi num ware, kitchen utensils, dishes, shoes, .hosiery, etc.all priced at a saving to you. BREAD We will try to bake enough Saturday. 1-lb. loaf.'. . . . . 3 for 20c l i-lb. loaf . . 10c SOAP SPECIAL Procter & Gamble's deal as advertised by them Oyr own deal as follows: 6 P. & G. Soap; ' 1 Large Ivory Soap f ALL FOR 1 Small Ivory Soap Flakes 1 Package Selox I 89c 1' Kettle (choice of color) ; MORE, THRIFT ITEMS Sunkist Oranges, size 344, 2 doz.. . 27c Lettuce, good firm heads, per head . , 5c Celery, 3 for . . . ,. 25c Rutabagas, 6- lbs. for 25c Texas Grapefruit, size 80 9c Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. for . . . . 23c Comb Honey . . ,', '. .-. .'v. .' . . 19c Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 for I ; . . . 25c Local Sorghum, 10 lbs. $1.49; 5 lbs. 77c Red Mexican Beans, 4 lbs. ?s . . ; ., 25c Hershey Milk ChocoIateBari 3 for 7 10c Roekwood Milk Chocolate Bar, 2 for : 5c Rockwood Vanilla Peanut Choco late Bar, 1 lb. . . . . . . ; . : . . ,, . 30c Rockwood Milk Chocolate Bar, lb. 23c Rockwood Cocoa, i-lb. can, 3 for. . 25c Crisco," 6 lbs. for $1.53 and a 29c "Sauce part free. "s " Royal Club Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.39 and 1 lb. can peanut butter free jr. Mothers Oats, aluminum 29c Merrimac Apricots1, No. 2 can, 3 for Del Monte Pumpkin, No, 21 can, 2 for Red Karo Syrup, 10-Ib. can 79c; 2-lb. can ..... Jello, all flavors, 3 for 67c 33c 22c 20c . 25c . 35c while $1.89 $1.79 .25c Jolly-Time Pop Corn, 10-oz. can, 2 for Spinach, No. 2 can, Tamal brand, 3 for';-;-; . :V.;v. .v;. . Flour has advanced. Buy yours our stock at the old price lasts. Drifted Snow, 491-lb. sack White, Down; 491-lb. sack Swift's Gem Bacon, per lb. . . . . Swift's Circle S Shankless Picnics, I half or, whole, per lb . 28c : : -. A Pew Gift Suggestions .'. Electric Waffle Molds, $5.15 to $15.98 Electric Toasters from Electric Heaters ?? : a . . Electric Percolators from $2.63 to $8.98 Electric Heating Pads $4.79, $5.49, $6.98 , Electric Corn Poppers ! ' $2,69, $4.49, $4.69 Card Tables in 3 colors . $1.9g Decorated Bread Boards and knife 79c Glass Mixing Bowls with wide rim, pink or green-, set of 4 ;; . ' 98c Aluminum Roasters 88c to M $1.59 to $7.98 $2.69 Bread Boxes ... Framed Pictures Serving Trays. . . 98c to $2.79 . . . . . . 89c . .$1.49 and $2.19 Useful Gifts in the" Shoe Department Hosiery, Fine Feather Brand, in all shftde 95c, 99c, $1.43 House Slippers for the family, felt or leather ... ..... .... 65c to $2,95 ain Lunch Breaded Pork Chops, Green Peas, Mashed Potatoes, Buttered Bread orpwn Urayy, Cotfee or Milk . Chili Con Came . . ... Hot Chocolate ... ....... 25c 10c 10c . A.,..i GATES & LYDIARD , - : ;.SAyiNG WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Free parking lot while shopping at the Groceteria Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Bilk from tog. to toe with . French' Kiel WS DEVELOP ;!. WEST SID? PHARMACY TOUR XSXALL ST0RS ''' - - ' ' - '. .. Opco tundiyi and SninT An a Tim CHRISTMAS TREES Gt your Christrnw trees from Owen-Oregon Employes' Relief Committee Carload, will arrive Saturday, Dc eember 14. See trees at Owen-Oregon office on hieh .way or phone 771. . -. ,. EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTER. " many a WantilnRton bout i hoplim .Mr. Ilruukhurt will bo guld- dl ty thp heart Itinlonrt of brmk Infltirncc. How the race prgicrcsscj! 8cl-1 lenthit.1 have learneiV there Ik value! the In the kind of aunhatha taken by! ' the heathen 4000 years ago, ! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS