Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 09, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    MRDFORD MATL TRTmjNE, MKPFORP, OTniOOMj 1 FRIDAY, MAY,' i), WW.
PAOLO THREW
uvvuiw
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lltuliy ritnit. Yosionluy Snow IVIl' WVdiu'Mlay s
O Seven liahit-s were oxumlixA .n Two I lichen uf .-snow fill Wort
j the hahy clinic held yesterday at 'nusdMt at Lake of the Woods ami
I Jacksonville by the cuunty Oealth .s stW on the ground, aeeonlin
iieparunent wiui Dr. II. C. Wilson, to local reslrtents who wore at
county health officer, and Mfss , lake this week. They reported th
j i.uuii iisLiier, county nurse, in
I charge.
J hiker In Cily
A. W. linker, reiescntative o
the Union Pacific lined, hi in Mod
ford today from ICuent. culling
on local shippers und railroad rep
resentatives, r '..;'
fj jKince nil liohi Hill
n,t"'o IJt'st ,,;lnce In the country
49'
Tho Peasley'a new studio ' now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
tf
' Oreen fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Med ford
Knot Co., Phone C31. tf
trip must be made by way of
Klamath Falls and Involves quite
a stretch of rouh mad. especially
If the entrance 1h mude by the Fort
U'ltun-itt, liHnk'in. 7. .10
j miles of exeeodiimly rouh road.
, , ti,. f.,.. aAh luive not been bitlnir
Kamplo Ballots Available . 1 in the lake, duo to loUI weather.
Mudford and county voters ari . .. ... , - :
reminded that sample ballots are Trial This Afternoon
available at the county clerk's of- A trial In Justice court was ex
! fice and may be had at any time ; pected to be held this nfternonn
for study and perusal. A bij vote! for Howard Hurner, arrested a few I
is expected and city and rural resi- (lays atio by City I raffle orricer
dents are ured to uso overv effort' T. H. Robinson for speeding
Car Itmiks 1
Thnmas V. tfmit, Medford
youngster, sustained u broken
yesterday when struck by a car on
West Main street. The machine
was driven by K. K. lliadley. who
stated In nn accident report filed
at tho police station that tho boy
ran out In front of him from he
hind u parked car.
0E301
lonoE
IOQOE
10E
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to make a bij vote possible.
Medford.
WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
No. 2
117 N. Central
WE'RE GROWING-
THE GOLDEN RULE QUALITY FOODj
STORES are growing in volume of sales each,
month! We 'know the reason. Still there are f5
a few who think that by shopping around, it
might be possible to save a few -coppers. But
we are fum Missouri!
POLICY-
is not a few leaders priced low, but low prices ;
on every item.' Our stores are arranged for
SELF-SERVICE. We carry nothing but
QUALITY FOODSi'at the lowest possible'
prices.
FREE DELIVERY ' INSIDE CITY LIMITS J
If you're not already a Golden Rule Customer, 1
try us on your next order.
.y.., c. t , v.; ....
See Our Windows
For Saturday Specials
On Our Shelves
: a Complete Stock
of
BORDEN'S
QUALITY
MILK
Order Oronite Cleaner Now
Saturday Is tlj.st day of
Sale. Pine Lumber Co.
'aim
4S
Look at this! Barpaln price
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
real money saver.s. Hats 89c, $1.9S,
$2. US up to $(i.riS. Tbe Emmy I-ou
Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 4S
Don't fot'Ret tho '1 o'clock dance
at Jacksonville, Sat. night, 49
To Open laiiu-h Stand
.Karl Norrirt left by motor this
morniim for Guerneyvllle, Cal., 30
mlle.s north of San Francisco, on
the coast highway, to open a barn
burner lunch stand. lie will be
located alons the Russian river,
and is looking forward to n heavy
tourist' trade. Jus before leaving,
he told a number of friends he
would cu-ry on a mail order busi
ness if the demand warrants.
Dance till 2:00. Gold Hill 'Sat
night. Best dance in the country.
49
Corsaire bouquets fop Junior
Prom. 50c. Phone 390-L. 6
ft nigge.st orchestra In the valley.
Gold Hill Sat. night. ,,. 49
i ExptM'tod Bark Tonlnlit 1
11. G. Harding, internal revenue
collector for the local district, I:
I expected to return this evening
i from Grants Pass, where he has
been spending several days
business. "
i
i
I Dreamland. Gents, 75c.
Dynpre's dance Wed. and
Sat..
5
Green fir slabs, heavy kind, .with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., I'hone 681. tf
i.M.TlMOUl':. May '.'. 111
Gallant I'ux. win of Kir lial'.v.i'iur
Inl, today won thr ."i0.0(Hi I'leali-"
l Ili'NS at I'imll.Q. ili'l'oallilK tell i'f
I the I. cm: three-year-oUls In train-,.
! Ink. ;
Gre'en fir slabs, heavy kind, with; t'rark HrlKad; was secimd with
lots of mill end block. Medford snow flake third. Gallant I'ux.'
Fuel Co., I'hone 831. tt which carried Hie silks of Wil-
I ham Woodward's lielair i"tud. went
A jr.. 00. 110.00 and JI5.00 croup
Ins of selected couts, dresses uJid j
blouses are at KtheUvyn K.:lfofc
mann's. There Is also tt 60 re
duction on model hats. 4!l
Two Marriage l.itvucs
The county clerk's office yester
day Issued marriage licenses to
Julie Gray, 24. and Violet De-
houwne, 20, hotll o Frejfno, Cn!.,
and to J. I'. Hollowny, 04. of Los
.Mollnos, Cal., and lvichv Caldwell,
52, of Dryden, Wash. .
tvAP0RATE'
Golden Rule Stores Owned by Kogue River Capital
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at
Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 in Geld Hill, Golden Rule
Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point.
700 Store'Buying Power Reason AVe Sell for Less
2:00 O'clock danclnc, Gold HIM
every Sat. Imperial Orchestra. 49
lltilldinu New Kalllng '
A crew of men are busy at' tho
Savatfe . Rapids dam this week
-bulldlnK a new hiBhway railing.
Tho old one was torn down, and
new posts and boards have been
placed and when It. is painted will
lie a creat help to the many trav
elers who pass that way. Many,
rods of new fence lnivc been added
to the old which elves one a safer
feeling when passing the dam.
Grants PussCourier , : - ;J.
Good dos for good country homo,
50c. Veterinary llosp., Jackson
Co. Humane Society. ,;
Imperial',. 6rh1i-a.'t Oiiidi 'ft ill
every. Sat. Darico jtnr S :MQ . 4
LOGAL POPULATION
FIGURE IS 11,02
. McdTord has a population of 11,
028, according to Information se
cured today from a hUihly authen
tic source. These figures will be
officially confirmed within the
week, it Is expected.
The, preliminary, cojisus report
placed the local population att 10,
847, irn incroase of 8S per cent
over the 1920 cennus.
, An extension pf time for a re
check was granted by District Su
pervisor J. H. Koke of Eugene,
which ended a week ago. ,
The new figures show an in
crease of 181 new names. The
Chamber . of Commerce mailed In
over, 200 names, but in Unofficial
recheck it was revealed thai a few
names were already listed.
'STRICTLY POLITICAL1
WASMIXOTOX, May 0. (JF)
Secretary Davis wild In a state
ment today that the criticisms of
employment statistics made yes
terday by Senator Robinson of
Al'kanmm, rtho Democratic leader,
had boon' 'strictly "political" in
purpose.
to the po.-st the seven to ten fa
vorite Crack llrlgaile is (iwiictl
by T. M. t'asslily, while Snow
I-'lclu- ran In the silks of W. .1.
Salmon. . , '
With Karl Sando In the saddle,,
the great 3-ycur-old from the lie
lair stud came up in the slrob-h;
to defeat .I'ru'ck'-nrtgfldp by three
tii:ii-t!ia of a 'Itngth.' Sn'owflak
also came up Mtronj.
Mother's Day
Sunday is Mother's Day. We have a line, of
; Mother's Day chocolates at prices to suit every
one. Come in and see these beautiful Mother's
Day box chocolates.
PURE MAPLE SUGAR
; We have a shipment of pure maple sugar direct
from the sugar camps in Vermont. If you like
pure maple sugar, you wiil be sure to like this.
Order a five-pound pail. ; 7 ; . , , ; ;
D
REEVES TO OPEN
'rhroiiBh tho efforts of
Allen, hnrtlcullural commissioner.
Uor(;e I. lieeves. senior otymo!-'
olst of the department of .asricul-
ture, has been ' ohtalned to liPRla
operations on control of the alfalfa;
weevil In Jackson, Josephine and,
Klamath counties. , j
Mr. Keeves. who is p.lready i-l.
tills city, comes here from Sa.t,v
Lake City hcudquartors, lie Is a;
siieclnlist. n the nlfafaeevll.anil
win iijiry woric, 011 r intf, .ui ui;
these countips', firiihdloto)y. ', ,
T)ry klndlliiR $2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 70. tf
Dance. Gold Hill f-at. nlsht. 4d
Dynjre'B dance Wed. ahd
Dreamland. Gents, 75c.
Sat.,
62
To Give Awuy Flowers
All flowers brought to the .Pub
lic Market tomorrow at the request
of the Medford Garden club will
he planted aloni; the highways of
southern Oregon. They will , no
tilven to persons with property ad
Joining tho highways, and If any
are not Called for the Garden club
will see that they, are planted. -All
persons with plants to contribute
are asked to brliiK them to the
market today.
WASHINGTON... May 9. (VP)
l'rnsiilonl Hoover Intends to visit
the national parks bf tho Itocky
Mountain territory during tho com
inK summer.
Tho president, plutm to hcKin hiH
trip at tho northern parks of the
Yosemlloj valley souio time, durljm
August. ,
... -! .,
Another hiij dance. Gold Hill Sat.
nlttht. Dance till 2:00. 4!)'
TUNE IN
K M ED
SATURDAY; MAY 10
1:30 .to 2:00 p. hl
SENATOR
Geo. W. Joseph
E&publican Candidate ' .
for Governor
,
Has an Important Message for
Every Voter in Southern Oregon
Snoiisort'd hv
0 "
Gt. Joseph for Governor Club
"Win. A. Dalziel, Secretary.
Don't miss tho Week end specials
at tlie Hand llox and Shoo Box,
223 East 0th St. Hats 1.98 to H'.
Shoes f2.!ir to $5.05. Marvelous
values await you; 48
Dance every Saturday at Jack
sonville. :''
C'alirorniaiis In .Medford
California residents registered at
Medford hotels Include Hie follow
ing: Jlen v. Larson. Mrs. T. Xool,
Miss ij. A. Hoyden, Clin. N. Klaek.
Morris S. Hamilton of San I'ran-1-Ikcii,
T'ete Klelser. lilll Kel'Ktisill
and Graham T. Youiik of Stanford
I'lilverslly, Uufus II. Kimball f
Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. II. Holler
of Irf)S Anceles, It. W. Burrows nitd
wife of 'Petaluma, Mr. and Mi.
Geo. M. Stevenson of Siskiyou, Jllid
Lnndln of Hollywood and Wm: or
hpUjt Bacr4mento, -.,, . . .. i
STORY 1
(Continued from Pago 1)
NEAR TOTAL LOSS
SAN KUAX'C'isCO, ' ilny .()
With hut little hope of hiiccckV,
salvage vessels today awaited ai
opportunity to refloat the Klch-.
field Oil company's tanker, ltlch-.
fluid." which ran nKiound yester
day In Drake s hay, 35 miles north
of here.
Two attempts by tho salvage
tuK. ' MannRcr. to pull tho tanker
free last nlKht, resulted in the
breaking of the tow lino both
times. t
Captain Henry I.ee and tho 2"
memhevs :n,f. his Crew were re
moved 'from t thti tlehfleld" liy the
ednM. fiiinvd' 'pfili'ol bunt, Sinitli,
HI
S- & W. PRESERVES
'.It-' t
We carry a complete stock of S. & W. preserves
. and marmalades and for a few days we are
making special prices in half dozen lots. There
is nothing better than the S. & W. products.
O
n
FOR SATURDAY
Fresh Hbi
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
parksvisitinfallWsptter
Personal Attention
i Prompt' Service
D
Phone 252
(OEaox
GROCER
30
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- .. .. rnone 4o&.
30E
. 2?:ft0 O'clock danrinff. Oolrt HiH
'V-rt- Snt. Tmnorin Orrly.-'tra, 4'J
504 Unvcrs' Bid?., Portland, Ore.'
our estimate
always makes this
new roof possible
Under our special roofing
service and our easy pay
' ment olan. anyone tilw can
have nationally -known Cer-Q
tain-tctgj&hingles laid right
over the old roof. Let us
estimate, today.
Certain tced Shingles
(Mificrnl'Stir faced)
which nre &o easy to hiakt hefoii
election nml often ho difficult
often Impossible to carry out
later, I will have hone of them,
and ask no votes on tho basis of
them.
"Ah I way, mannm; Oregon 1h
nmniiKlUtf u hie buslnesH. hat
may eem wIho today mny provr
unwip'a year, or two yenrs. fron
today. I don't believe a cundfdM
should he Klven votes simply be
eauso he ntti ke this vote-Kettinp
promise or that. You all know
the value of campaign prom Hen,
I think the deei.lon of the people
sfiiuld rest on past porformnnrt
rather than future promises, upon
qualities of charnotef that ('an bo
depended upon to tnke Oregon
safely through whatever eontlltions
may be confronted, rather ' than
upon roseate pictures of a new
mlllenium. if only this man or that
is elected. . .
Mr. Corbett made no attempts at
oratory". Indulged in none of the
usual political flattery nnd palaver,
jtiHt talked In a simple, conversa
tional way. hut there wnx no doubt
that what he wald, and the speaker
htmlelf, made a most favorable
Impression iipon everyone present
T Hen was n large, attendance-
over 20ft men and women from all
prti'ls of Jaekson county probab
ly the larr't and most pnthuslastl
crowd ' .?ver to attend a mid-day
political luneheon of this kind In
southern Orenon. Heeley Mall, fof-l
mer PommnndT of the Amerlcin
Kettlon. presided, nnd K. V. Carter
of Ashland, veteran ,!anker and
former speaker of the house at
1cm. Have a graceful Introductory
apeerh.
I'OKTLAND. Ore, May U (I')
ftmory Ucst, under arrest for the
fourth lime for prrHlslint; In nialn
talninK his Kitiattcr-farm ' on the
Klsh ('reek desert,. AS niilen 'imm
of Ttoiii'htirK In the l;iiip((Uii 'Na
tional fonrst reserve, was today
sentenced lb six montlis In the
countv jull, and fined jr.no. lie
was Biven a fllay of CO 'dayH In
which to move hi family and
arrange his affairs.
Uavis pleaded guttly to a charKe
of contempt of court, .which ac
cused hlm 'of contlnuini; to live
on hi s'.luaitefW claim after being
ordered off hv the court In lJiO
'. -4 ' '
STORY 2
(Continued from Page 1)
Iridlmli'ln! filmlumcntulu of liusi
noH nml mil- relation li tli com
munity," hi' muted, "! can feci
ure our prolilonm will lo biiIvimI."
Tho inajurlly of llio mornniB
HOBBion wiib flvvntcil to tiiuiKiictlon
of liuHlnuHH with rnportH by tlio
Bccrotary, Mr. Welder nnd trccw-
uror, W. II. HoiloH of JHlKene.
8.. W.' I.awreneo of . Portland,
who wns Bcheduli'il to' rIvo the
m.itn nddreBB. did not arrive until
.noon .so blB.Blioecli wa poBtponed
until the arternoon hcbxmio.
I'-'D. H.TreVl lot Ahtrdnen, Wahh.
who ha neon in the - laundry luti
noBB for 4i yearn, wan en lied upon
. Cef the details of our '
special financing plan
Porter Lumber Co.
204 S. Fir St.-Medford
to tell those peraoiid to whom Hie
trade Ib newer, it few thhiKM about
the liuslnCBB. The formation of
mu ll an oruanlzatlon n tho Oi'eRon
Laundry Ownern Hencflt and Pm
teetlve OBHOClntlon wiib cited hy Mr.
Trevls iib a went thlnK for yotiliK
men. "All IniindrleB mo heneflteil
t'hi'OUKh the meetlllKB," he Btnted.
"I always havo felt lilndly toward
the liiundrymen of Oregon 'und 1
aiii'iflml to lie 'here mid hope to
attend tho next convention." v
Other' InhndrVmen enlli d upon
for comlnentB were: Don HoIiIiikoii
of Pendleton, Carl Tleld of lOUKene
anil A. 1.. Klmpnon of Couullle.
Mix'i (alironilaoK
At llrilll'the inei'tlnR ndjotli'lii'd
to liioel the train on Which the (
eallforliln delegation arriveu. i niB j
affernoon'H prOKrani 1b 'composed
of the folIowliiK numhers: HcikIIiik
Kathryn Kubrick; boiik by tho
crowd and a forum on tho HUbJect
of "Helling Laundry Hervlco," led
by tho northern California laundry
owners, ami Mr. Lawrence's ad
dress, s
Women In attendance wero'-
KUests at luncheon today of the
Medford DomcHllc Laundry.
Tho list of members present at-i
today's sessions includes: Will ll:
lloiles. lOuKolie; 10. L. Wlcder nni(
Van NVIeder, Malcin; Al Simpson
ami Lowell Hlmpson, CoiUlllel'(
iolinld T. Uobinson, Pemlletou;.
W. Kroil ilarrls, Albany; K. VV
Knofel, OrcKo'n City;; Wirt
WrlKht, Ashland; Carl A. KloldJ;
KuKene; Harry A. Clover, p. C.
linker und Jiiskett Maker, Hosc
Imii-k; V. 10. French, tlrants Pass!'
C, tonnott,',C'orvaIlls: J. r., Wcjss,
Ward, "klumuth' Kails; inmes A.
BlurjUl tlen iCnblJC.'', A. ,1, .uhlis-
ton, K. K.'lloppcr arid L. A. 'Mnr
don, Meiirold. . ' '.
The Oallfornltt 'deloKatlon" Is
composed of It. V. Smith, L. V.
Tlomann, l-'rnnk J. lluebsch und
Chas. 11. llufroril of San Fran
cisco; (Icoi'ko l''eri;uson nnd W. II.
Crowley, and Camlllc Callou, Oak
land. "They wVrn nccompnnied by
Is. T. Ilatzlioff of New Yoi'k.
Other visitors registered are'
Mrs. Tints. (leoi-KCS, Walter J.
Hoots, (loorge Pohl,, Alfred Os
nilllld. Mrs. (lehi'Ki! Pohl, T. ' W.
Liiwro'nc'o 'nntl Ttion. T. Oebrges ot
Portland;' Mrs. .1. Jf. "Weiss, Tho
Dalles; John McCunniff, A. Mnc
nulny nnd Mrs. J. T. McCunniff,
Senttlo nnd D. It. Trovis, Aberdeen.
A banquet will be held at Hotel
Medford ri 0:30 this evening to
complete 'tdduy's progrnm nnd the
convention vlll open nRnln at 10
o'clock tomorrow morninfr. Tho
women will 1o luncheon Ruests to
morrow of Mrs. Kaluicle. .Cads
will bo enjoyed during tho uftcr-'noon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt KK.VT June I, 5-rOnm tin
furnlsheii bunKaloW; uns rnni
nml water heater. 1023 West lith
St.
tVAVTEI) I'hree men to train for
jobs In electricity. paylllR from
$30 to J'200 (icr week. Applv
Mr Andrews, Hotel a rand.
c
1
WAXTHI) .10 horses -or cows to
onsture. or SOU sneep: i inn
oi. Phone John llolmer,
1.1 1.
4'J
HKHinl C'oiiiinuiilcitllon
Medford Lodae No'. 11)3, A
F. & A. M., Friday. May
!th. II p. m. Work In th
Master Mason degree. Dinner W'ill
be served In dining room of lO'l.
hnll promptly nt 6:30 p.
number of out of town Kuests who
nre connected with the airmail
service have been especially Invit
ed to be present and witness the
ceremonies ns two enndidates
are airmail pilots 'on the. Pacific
Const line operation between Hc
attle nnd Los Anfrelcs. The mem
bership of the lodc Is urged lo
he present nnd participate in Work.
Officers nnd members of ' valley
IoiIkcs are cordially Invited to"
present. The work will he exem.
pllfled In the nster Mason degree
by a special team. Visiting mem
bers welcome. H. .1. FIKLD,
C. M. llol'STON. Secv. W. M.
4f
FOK SAI.R 0 ft. track and J
fork carriers and trips, harpoon
fork, i'hone John lienor, 134.
FOIt HALK Hmnll
Kood condition,
after 0 ! m...
1 TO"
sprav rln in
i'hone 10'i7.
4!)'
WANTIOD Itntehet setter foi
smnll mill, chaurfky. 2'"- l'"''-'1
Natl. Hank. to
LOST Tteeently, smnll vntermnr.
Pen. Liberal reward. Cull 'JUL
Foil PALI; K.vcnniilc revcrslbl
outboard motor. Chcup. O. V
Myers Co.
OOOl) VHKn CAIIH c
This does not mean junk, hut Inte
model cms with very little mlle
ftge. lifin l?nrA Town Sedan.
- Oldsmohlle Mndntl Redniwl
12H Jst Series Kssex Sedan.
19 27 Kwex Coupe.
Jfls fsex Conch.
Dodge Coupe.
iltMSTItO.Vd MOTOllS. INT.
101 S. Itlverslde ft I
SAT. SPECIALS
' Cinnamon
'.'v.. .. Rolls
Reg. price 20c doz.
Special Sat. 15c .
Milk Bread
100 WholeWheat
Excellent Meat
Makes a Good Meal Better
Let Us Meet YWr Meat Needs
FANCY WIIODiv ISLANDfKBl) FRYERS
i iand m:m
, . JfAIUMTS.. ,
MIUvFKU HA MY HIOMF
;;,:. MIJjK VKD VEAL ,f x
iSJMMNdLAMI?
i ( ;f,'II0IC'M HJ'IEK
J 1()M;E Hliy AR CUUKI) UACON .
i I. i i i MAdON, JjEAN , :
; i! , COKNiFED PORK:.
' HAM PADDIHS- : ,.
ALl.-POUK LINK SAUSAGES
VKAL LOAF READY TO BAKE
IIOMK JIADK WIENERS
ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS
3 for 25c
MIC,
Try Our Butterhorns
Plain, Pineapple, Fig
5c each; 6. for ......... .25
Cake for Strawberries
, 10 per layer
ELECTRIC
BAKERY
New Location "
211 W. Main Phono 1171
1
SPECIALS
I'iK'Ol! SqiiaiVH, 11).
Fi'vi'V Delicious Hams, lb.
Swift's Freinmni Hams, lb. .
Nfcort Wilw of Rcf, lb
Iianil) Stew, II)
Short Shank Picnics, lb
Shoiil'lei: of Liimh, Jb. a
18
32
16
15
23
Fishermen: We have fresh salmon eggs
ECONOMY
Meat and Fish Market
206 E. Main Phones: Meat 46; Fish 26
and
PEOPLE'S MARKET
ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth,
Telephone 1085
Nichols Si Ashpole , '
c