Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNT?, MEDFORD, ORE(iQ.V, WEDNESDAY! MAY 7, !);!().
Indian Mat Man i
William Dougherty. Oregon rep
resentntlvo for the CojislituUonn ! ,'
oratorical content left last ' nlKht '
for l'ormind where Ho is to bo
the guest of the Morning Orecon
ian and givu hi orution over sta
ll
Hon ivuw mis evening
o'eloek.
Vouiib DoUKhoity will eoniijotc
with six students for the Oneiric
coast aono flnulii, to represent the
district In the national contest nt
Washington, P. C, Tho zone win
ners ftlsn receive a three month's
tour of Europe as special award.
The contest Is Ijeins conducted education
in .Seattle, r nuny evenltiK. Ralph
K. Bailey, local high scliool foren
sic coach left liy train this morn
UiiB for Portland, where ho will
accompany Dougherty to Seattle.
' ililileil.
tlncthm"1 "'i'"" l" "'ulHl
Li " '' .. '"j? .'hp "t kept
"""'"K lu llio report of
ounctl for the
"atisKlc Ileautv.
Jiut even 1
the Xn.
Protection i
TO EAT LUNCH'
PAOE TT1RJ515 !
m o re 'beautifully designed tltun :
.senuine OiiiiKoleum. ' '
'The style And beauty of thej
1:'30 line of CunKoleum rugs, of :
course, aro the- first things th.it
the modern housewives will notice, j
I'Lit lotiKoleum rugs are even more
Ivory Tips Have
Arrived in Med ford
l!im-i'M.ii.tiiii' lli.t IMillin l.ii-.
nioilorn in. l.elnjr so easli cleaned ... . ,
lllil koi.t " ,ls 1 " makers ll oi-
. - f.l I
Tlui iiM Seal Congoleum
material. Tho "Ivory Tilts" have i
with tho Valley Candy Co. an ills CWLali J
trihutor II
i '.A - . '.. . "I
1 'Ivory Tipa" have hern ponu- W'-: f
' ewrywhoro ami will no doubt In" X
h in Mt'clfortl with lovers of cIk-nivttes.
lSach of I'ortlaml
bcKan Monday mnrniuK anl -will! was a visitor in Mrdioi.l today.
j fiitt at all local stores when tl.e.Vt Introiluoini;
do
next Saturday n1j,M.
a new type cigarette
Ivory tipped with a new patent
Florence. Karl McXutt received
contract fur InipVovlnK Berry Creek
Stitnn Lake section of Orogon Coas'
hlahway nnrih of here.
"Yes, I usad to
' suffer'
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""Hill IIUII1.1
until I took "J
IDATE HALL
E!
nalon-wide clean-up campaign,
culminating .M , ,
. . great local interest involving!
., ,'. OI ci'iesentative
..u,ou ,iii over the
includes a definim
anil
E
State Senator Charles Hall of
llarshfield breezed into Meilforil
today, as certain of his nomina
tion for governor nt the primary
Friday next, as ho is that the sun
will rise tomorrow.
"It's too near election for me
to pass out any of tho usual hooey
about winning," said he. "1 am
merely saying what I know to lie
true. Mark my word when the
-votes are counted J wilt lead thetu
all. It's all over but the shouting."
- Accompanied by FJ. M. Wilson,
of Medford, Senator Hall called
on a number of Medford business
men, and will remain in Jackson
county two or three days, probably
going to Ashland tomorrow.
It is the .Marshfield candidate's
belief that Governor Xnrhlnd is
losing ground steadily, while Jo
seph is ga.Tilng,' uml 1 lurry Corbet t
is about holding his own.
"Corbctt will get ngood bunch
'of votes In Mlllthnniah, hut I will
carry that county. Joseph has been
gaining in the northern part of the
.state,, but when the votes are all
In he will be .disappointed in his
total." .'
valley unci
program of
vm-ul II t
.o-.oiuing to Mrs. l.eland
-Mentzer, president ,.f n. v.,. ,
Jianlen club who has cluvigo of the I
i-iiu oi me canipaign.
.SationaU.h.iis have as their ob
ject the bcautitication of all high
ways, including the removal of
trash and unnecessary unsightly
buildings and the covering of
others with ki,ij. scl.pl,n of
vtnes. it is claimed that very
of en this mat,,.,- needs y ,
called to public notice to receive
immediate attention; the approach
to cltie: ond towns is vosiu
Proved and traveler get a' good
lirst Impri'ssiott.
The state-wide interest in (his
year's clean-up campaign is shown
by tho co-operation of all public
service organizations. Including the
state highway and parks commis
sions, the forestry service and the
Oregon State .Motor association.
I
Yaqui Joe Is reuai tled as one of
the greatest wrestlers of hU weight
and a his i,x office attraction
wherever he goes. The Indian is
described as tricky and strong
together with almost unlimited
endurance. Ho l also master of
a variety of flying holds. Me will
demonstrate all of the.se when he
meets Xl oh YVatltlns. ex-nnyy rham
!hn, at the armory next' Monday
To the Kditor:
Senator Hurry 1 Corbett is a
candidate for governor in the llo
liuhliean piimaries, to be held on
May Hi. He will be in Medford
next' Friday, the 9th. A meeting
I has been arranged for him til the '
Hotel .Medford at 1L:00 o'clock, t
noon, on that date; the regular
merchants' liOe luncheon will bo,
t'M-ved and the meeting will ad
journ not later than 1:30 o'clock.
The matter is being handled in
this way so business and profes
sional people can attend without
Inconvenience, itoth men and wo
men are invited, and supporters
of other candidates are especially
urged to be present and get ac
quainted with .Mr. Corbctt. who is'
very likely to be their governor
for the next four years. j
Telephone Kugene Thorndyke
at First National Hank or call up
the Hotel Medford for reservn-'
lions. Ciivo name and number in;
your party. j
eounisTT fou c:ov. comm.
Hy Kugene Thorndyke, chair-1
man.
T
FOX ILIfl TONIGHT
"The .-Melody , Sinn," all-lalklng
muslcal drama of the conflict of
jazz anil the classics which is now
playing at the ltinlto theatre. Is an
intensely dramatic screen offering.
Interest centers about Karl Yon
Kemper, enacted hy John St. Poll,
'anious Viennese composer, who at
the very peak of his career, Just
Kter he had played his mastcr
(ileec, "The Dream Rhapsody" U
a royal concert, commits a crime
that makes him nn exile from his
native land. Fifteen years later
this tunc betrays him and his
crime.
William Collier, Jr., as Al Tyler,
a jazz band leader, and Alice Day
as Von Kemper's daughter lOlsa.
take euro of the love Interest of
the plot and contribute
drama and romance.
both
EAGLE POINT HIGH
KA(iLK POINT, Ore, May 7.
(Xjil. ) Commencement exercises
fr KiiIc point high school gradu
ates will he bold in the Prexl.y-tpi-ian
church Thursday, May UJn.l
X o'clock. Those graduating are
Klsle AVilhite, Mary Hannaforl.
vMl Caster, Truth Piele. Kirch
'icle and Isoleo Itrown. The lat
ter was the only graduate last year
Jnl so decided to wait and have,
ler exorcises with the 1 !:!() sen
irs. Kveryone Is cordially invited
to the exercises. The bacriil;uir
wtc sermon will be .Sunday even
ifi May is. at 8 o'clock, also at
the Preshytcrinn church. Itcv.
Davidson will have charge.
Canyon City.-Mirant' county hos
Pjbir I'Mng extensively ImiH-ovod.
Mcl'hei-son's M en's Clothing
store will be closed till day Thurs
day, tomorrow. In preparation for
the big store-wide sale which will
begin Friday morning, .May y.
Included in the large stock of
wearing apparel for men will be
everything from suits to handkerchief:-!.
Generous reductions in
prices have been made in order to
clear the store as soon as possible.
C W. Pennett is in charge of the
sale and special salesmen have
been secured to take care of sale
customers.
The purpose of the sale Is to
reduce their large slock of mer
chandise before moving to a new
location on Mast Main street, in
tensive improvements are under
way to transform the new quarters
into one of the most modern and
attractive men's stores in southern
Oregon. The Trowbridge Cabinet
Works has cluirge of putting in
up-to-date equipment for displays.
"When our new home is ready
for us we are going to have a
strictly modern store with fixtures
manufactured in Medford. We are
going to change everything except
our business policy," Fred Mc
pherson said today. , l-
iL..Ove38
Baking Powder
Guaranteed P&re
Use KC for fine texture
and large volume
in your bakings
Wtlion o pounds used
by our Government
CRATERIAN TALKIE
A fascinating and Intriguing
I-:iinor (l1yn story and a cast of
unusual excellence make "Such
Men Arc Dangerous." Kox .Movie
tone all talking drama, a triumph
ant success as screen entertain
ment.
It starts a four-day engagement
at the Kox t'rateriatl theater today.
Warner llaxter who came into
prominence for his performance as
the "Cisco Kid" ill "In old Ari
zona." portrays Ihe leading male
nde ami reveals a new and de
lightful liaxter ill a most difficult
characterization. The bailing fem
inine role is enacted by Catherine
Hale (Iwen appearing as Ihe beau
tiful bride who dcscrls Ilia- hus
band on the night of their wedding
on account of his repulslveness.
She Is practically a neivcomer to
the screen, but Is. nevertheless, a
talente.il actress and possessed of
both charm and extraordinary
beauty.
The handsome resilience uf V.
M. Shepherd on .Siskiyou Heights
has beoti purchased by W. II.
t. Moose) Muirhead, general man
ager of the' lieaver Cement com
pany at Cold Hill, and .Mr. and
Mrs. Mulrheud will move there to
niuke their home. In a few weeks.
.Mrs. Shepherd and children leave
the last of this week for California
en route to lluenos Aires. South
America where .Mr. Shepherd re
cently took a responsible position
with a largo electric public utility
ill that city. The Shepherds will
make their permanent home there.
Ao announcement was piude of
the prleo paid, but It Is believed to
be In tho neighborhood of $25,000.
-Mr. Muirhead Is an enthusiastic
amateur nvlator, owns n plane In
which he travels from place to
Place, and it was reported In local
aviation circles today that he In
tends to lay out a small binding
field and hangar on the property
which Includes nearly 20 acres.
As Mr. and .Mrs. Muirhead are nt
present in Portland, this report
could . not, bo 'Confirmed at press
time. j ,; .j
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Radio Prbgram
KMED
(Mall Tribune Virgin Station)
Wednesday. 1
P. M.
to 5:30 Standard
tia.s program.
to
30
Store
G to 6:
Co.
Flamo
SPARK PLUGS PAY
In the last several years, mil
lions of motorists have adopted the
habit of changing spark plugs reg
ularly. They install a new set
about every 10.000 miles, or at
least once a year, because they
have learned by experience that it
is a genuine economy to do so.
No matter how well made a
spark plug may be, the stress of
millions of engine extiloHlmw moou
Its efficiency. Tho sn.-i.-if inuu u I
Intensity. Oil ami gasoline are
wasted. Power Is lost. Pick-up is
slower. There Is actual danger of
serious damage to 'tho engine, thru
such things as badly contaminated
oil. burned out bearings or scored
cylinders.
The habit of periodical changing
of plugs Is spreading more and
more widely as these advantages
become apparent to car owners.
New spark plugs will give uny'cur
greater lilll-clltublng ability, more
power and more speed. They ac
tually cost nothing, as they save
their cost in oil and gasolflhe, with
in a few months.
This Is Champion National
Change Week nnd tho .Medford
denlers are observing the same.
A
li Firestone Service
Inc.
5 liig Pines Lumber 1
0:1. i to 0:30 N'ews nnd mar
kets by .Mail Tribune.
fi:30to 7 Porter Lumber Co.
7 to 7:13 Tom and Wash,
presented by Associated Oil
Co. 4,
N (lovernment frost furecast. '4
'Mim-sdny. .
A. M. 4.
7:10 to 7:3.1 Popular record-
lags. .j.
7:33 to s 'lireakrast liroud-
cast of news. .Mall Tribune.
S to H::ia Children's Cold
'lionrl Iladlo half hour.
S:3" to 8:45 Parker's Potato'
Chips.
:43 to 3 Tengwald lnsur- 'r
atice Agency. '4
!i to ll:3o Mcpherson's Cloth-
ing Store. 4
11:30 to HI Coldoti West Cof-
fee. ' ''!
10 to I 0:30 !-onomy Crocc-'
terla. presenting 11 Nell VoA
der llellon radio drama. 41
10:30 to 11 Style Gossip
Hour by Adrienne's.
11 to 11:30 .Joliron's Jewel- !
ry Store, Ashland. . 4
11:30 to 1 2 Jnrniln & Woods. j
12 to 12:30 Jordan Kloctflc
Ashland.
12:3" News flashes by Mall
Tribune. 1
12:30 to I Cold Seal Cream-
cry.
I to 1:13 liowers Pharmacy, :
Cold Hill. o
1:15 to 1:3C Walker's Sup
ply. Cold Hill.
Seldom has n sole met with such
popular approval among tho house
wIvoh of Medford as the nation
wide sale of Cold Seal Congoleum
rugs In which furniture stores of
the city are taking part.
This extraordinary interest in Ihe
sale, merchants report. Is due to
several reasons. The first Is. they
say, the modern trend toward the
use of color In home decorntlon
and the striking way In which Cold
Setil Congoleum patterns now on;
sale meet the present-day demand:
for smart style In colorful effec's.
The second Is that these new pat
terns, fresh from the studios '
famous designers and only rerenlly
introduced to the public, are being
offered nt reduced prices right a!
moving and spring cleaning time
when so many housewives take oc
casion to redecorate their hoincj.
"There is not much surprise, '
said the proprietor of one store,
"that we aro doing an unusual
business during this sale, largely
because so many women who never
have actually Investigated the ad
vantages of genuino Congoleum
rugs, before have, conic In to see
for themselves just what they n're
like. When they do that. It Is easyi
to convince them rtlit no floor
covering, no matter -hnt kind. Ii
"Hi?
Monday night the Jacksonville
Hoy Scouts held their vvl(l.v
meeting at the Chamber of Com
metro building. Scoutmaster V. T.
Wilson was In charge v illi Hubert
Lewis, patrol leader in charge of
Instruction woik.
Llovd Showers, deputy oommis-1
sinner, discussed plans for better ,
attendance ana , 1:30 to 2 Pan Dandy pro
Committeeman i'"" " "'l' i 4, ur
Hoy Martin. O , , . I 2 to
The troop has pi.mncu .1 1
...1 M:.ioiiI:iv under the lea- I
Poo-shin of H"'". I-'"' Tl"-
l,vs present wer.Melvitl Miller.)
i....i.. miei- Carroll I
.,000
? t p I '
at,Ot
jk Careful nowt .
Add that cereal
Wityne
-V . .
Martin, UVM Mevensnn,
Mitchell. Joe Uracil, 'be
Monro. Kodny nusnuin
Orvllle Stevenson.
Londoner. NN, Hromlciit
London is claiming thf St A
. l, ri-rnntlv hrnild
the raoio, is un- "-- - -
IhrmiEh a mirrn- j
Sir Alfted. who i
as a fdilphuilder. i "-'"k
congratulated i. -"
is one nf Knglnnd's rnot actie
mn nnd taken hi
rtimn vieioria drawn by
nnr?"'
drove pltailiif-
r;ist over
man to talk
ph'ne.
famous
nutinn in n
prfincing
m by Meek Itakery.
' to :';30 Younlove & Co.
:;3o t 3 Medfonl Tent and
Awning Work-.
5 to ii: 3 a Standard Flamo
:,:3i V B Crntor Lake Auto
I'Hint Shop.
1; to :15 IMg Pin- Lumber
in.
: I 5 fi 6:3" N'vjt and mar
kets by Miil Tribune.
C;.in ti : .lackon Coun
ty IiuiMiriK Iinn Atwn.
6M."f to 7 Farmer Kxehanirc
Cooperative.
7 to 7:13 Tom nnd Mah,
f. pr""nted by A.oriated Oil
Co.
a little
aha
1
time
O r.-V
Tt
vernment frot forecast
plain. -Cntlat'o
MiMinvllle ltid received
eon 11 rui lion of new I5,iiou school p p;jo
HlUJ Bros, "take care" when
they xoast their, fine blend of
coffee., if lev ftundi al a Itmt
It the ecret of their contin
uous proceti Controlled
RoailinR. 1 produces a flavor
such as no bull-roasted coffee
can have. ,
'e Freth from the original vacuum
itPaci. Easily opined with the key.
MVsC jilLLo
BROS
COFFEE 1
n ivory tiopeo with a new patented
MOTHER'S DAY
Next Sunday
if 'Jft Sampler i
I -' nVi&TZ &Cor.ri:cTloM Ji,
The Siveetest Gift of All
We will deliveF -earidly ltb
your motKer riext Sunday, Leave
your order now.
Heath's Dfiig Store
ASK FRED
109 E. Main St. . Phone 884
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or t gage oeGurea
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INVESTMENT
Paying Monthly Dividends
This class of stock will give yoira neryieid of Qfy anJ ;
wijhx dividends paid every month. Funds' invested1 iii
these' shares are secured by ample reserves and by ;
sound first mortgages on improved real estate in Jack
son County, s
A mortgage secured investment paying monthly divi-
dends at the rate of 6: per annum provide) every fac- I
tor for both safety and attractive yield, y r. v
An investment of $500.00 or more maybe made to this
AA Preferred Dividend Stock, and your dividend
starts from the day of deposit. Q
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JACKiSON COUNTY
BUILDING&
' v' y
LOAN
30 No Central ASSOCI ATION
Phone 105
Organized 1909
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