Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Personal
T
IlM'i' Killed by Auto
A dper, struck by n auto ami
finally wounded, was found nlonK
the Grecnsprlnff Mountain hlKh
wny yesterday by Sergeant Clrov.'r
Owen of Meilford, bead of the local
recruiting office. The animal wo
killed and roturned to Ashland, by
a passing motoiiHt, and- turned over
to Clame Warden Hoy Parr, ac
cording to the Ashland Tidings.
Konrli't Fever Still Here
Only two cases of scarlet fever
and one ease of whnoplnn cou.i
were reported to the city health
office during the, past jveok, end
ing yesterday, Dr. I-.' D. Inskeeii
reported today.
Another big dance. Cold Hill Sat
night. Dance till 2:00. BO-
OregoiiluiiH at Hotels
HeHldentR of Oregon registered
at' local hotels, other than those
from Portland, include Floyd A.
Moss of Hood Jllver, Mrs. lilanche
Cook of Itoseburg, A. 8. Bevvler
and Joseph Helangor of Corvall'.s,
P. H, Laurence, B. C. Post and Mr.
and Mrs. 1C. 12. Harriott of Kugene,
F. V. Heall of Albany and 11. O.
Jamison of Salem.
Hall's Cafeteria will be open all
day 'every Sunday, beginning May
18. 00
' If It's quality' or bargain lumber,
see Ms Pines. ' 55
IFcrc from Distant 1'olnts
Included among guests from dis
tant points registered nt Medford
hotels are James E. Cook of Phil
adelphia, Pa., P. A. Smith, C. J.
Olennon of St. I-.ouls, Mo., J. H.
Hoffman of Detroit. Mich., M.
Brady of Trail. Can., Albert I. Jl"
t'laln of Kast IJverpool, Ohio, and
Mr. and i.Mrs. 13. MeCorossen ot
Saratoga, N. TV
Hall's Cafeteria open nil day
Sundays, beginning May JK. De
licious home-cooked' meals. 5(1
Ihirm-x Oiviih Mini- Uorp. ;
Ah O. Krazor,- representative of
the A! a. llnrnes circus, urrived
in the city yesterday on business
In connection with that big at
traction plnylng here next Moil
day. I will pay $5.00 reward for in
formation leading to recovery of
outboard gasoline .motor for boat,
stolen' from my ranch. C. A. DeVoe.
B2tf
Thinning; Klnrtcil Today
' The ; Jienr rCreok ' orchard wns
among the orchards that began
apple thinning today. Thinning Is
expected to be we(l underway nest
week, and will rauRe more work
this year than In the past, due to
ft. heavy set of the fruit. Pears
will 'also bo 'thinned this season
more than In the past.
Supper Is served all over town ivt
C'old Hill dam Dance every Hat.
till 2:00. 50
Kwiiiml Klwtrociitloii '
Blako Miller, an employe of the
California Oregon Power company,
narrowly escaped with his life
Tuesday when a short circuit car
rying 4000 volts jmssed down his
body. Mr. Miller will be at homo
for a few days. Grants Paas
Courier.
Homo-cooked- meals at Hall's
Cafeteria.,' Open all day Hundayr,
beginning May 18.' ' 51
Hoover .Home Again
C. t' Hoover, rancher of tho
West side " district, returned to
Medford this morning from San
Francisco, where ho had been
transacting ' business' . for , sevotwl
('. .-7 ' ' " ' '""
Dressmaking and remodeling nl
tho Fashion 8 H o p. 424 Mod for. 1
Bldft. Tel. 1181. ' ' '
Will Witwllo tor llell
(leorge (.Wildcat) Pete, ex-Junior
middleweight wrestling ehnmplnn,
and Yaqui Joe, Bonora, Mexico, In
dian, who wrostled here last Mon
day, will wrestle nt Eugono to
night. .Henry Jones, of Trovo,
lllnh nnw hnlri. thn hell.
lold Jllll dances arc the largest
dances In .the country' Danco till
2:0p, , 60
Scnle Men lit Grants Puss
t C' (llvtei, nt P.irtlnttil nnd V
1J. Tomhly of Medford were busi
ness visitor in drains l-ass Tnuri
day. Mr. Tomhly Ib Pacific coast
representative for a scale P.oinuany
Dry kindling 12.60 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co.. rhono 1. If
Vari-,,
Colored
Dop Cakes' are an un
usually popular .item
with our customers and
tomorrow they should
be doubly so We will
-sell them, as our regu
lar Saturday special at
the very low price of
17c
the dozen
Flavors: Limon, straw
berry, chocolate, and
pinoapple. On sale at
0:30 A. M.
D;inrc Danco Dance, Jackson
ville Saturday night from 9 until
2 a. m. IiC
Danno' till 2:00, Cold Hill evprv
Kat. 5G
Will Di'biitt Tomorrow
In ordrr to compote in the st'Mc
debate rontOHt In Kuone tomor
row even iny: ugalnftt the McIjOUkIi
lln Union hlfih Hchoo, debate team,
fleorKe VVinne, William Dougherty
and their coach, Ralph ItuUcy, loft
this morning' for that city.
Dynpe's dance, Wed. and Sat.,
Dreamland. icnt 75c. 50
Special prices on hatH and
hJioch Haturday and Monday, at the
Hand IIox and Hhoe Ttox, 223 Kant
(Kb St. flalH fi.98 to $7.50; shoos
$2.J5 to 5.15. G;
In Klmtmtli Falls Today
dun Newbury wan expected to
return today from Klamath Falls
today from a abort bu.sineHs trip,;
10-ln. reen pine slabs, largo or
small loadH. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel.
70. ' 344tf
For your Saturday night's amuse
ment attend tho Three Arts Jtevuo,
"Two Feet HIkIi," at Medford Arm
ory. 8:30 p. m. Tickets 50c. Med
ford's beHt talent, including fornvr
Fanchon and Marco dancers. 50
Quail Como'to 'ft mil
A resident of the east side was
pleasantly surprised this morniiiB
when he nze down tho parking
of bis residence on Tripp Htroet,
to seo a flock of quail leisurely
moving about . the Brass. There
were about 12 birds In tho flock,
he reports, and they seemed to bo
liking Oic looks of tho city.
Thts Peasfey'B new studio- now
open, opposite- new Holly theater.
Dance your head of, Oold 11111
$ritV night... Dance till ( 2:00. ( 5G
VlnltorH fnun W'nsliliiKton
Transient visitors in Medford
from AVitshlnKton -Include Mrs.
Francos Parker of Olympia, ami
the following (frpni yoa,ttl: , Dule
M. Anderson, J.' I, -Hoyt, Sumul
Applotoue K. 4'. Wtratford and V.
6. Fosket. " '
ColvlKJ spol'lals this week. Box
of ' DJer Kiss face powder, larc
can of DJci Kisfl talcum powdor
with a bottle of DJer Kiss perfume
all for 8!lc. 61
Xf It's quality or bargain lumber,
seo Hig Plnds. 63
ArreMiMl YiHti'(lay
O. A. tiargent Is to appear In
Justice court tomorrow on a charno
of Intoxication, following his arrest
yeslerduy by the police, who say
they uIho found a small quantity
of alleged moonshine in tiargout'.i
possession.
Seo Itrlll'B Sheet Motal AVorks
fot radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. ' tf
ItohtNii-Nut Tonight "
it is Very Important that all tak
ing part In the Three Arts Itevue,
"Two Feet High," be at tho Med
ford Armory this evening at 7:30
o'clork fof general rehearsal, ac
cording to special request Issued
this morning by Mr. Maud Chap
man, president of tho Pustness and
Professional Women's club and tho
revtie ' committee. ' Only 'partici
pant h In the revue will bo present.
Dynge's dance. Wed. and Hat ,
,Drcamland. fients 7uc. 60
For your Salurdav night's iimuse
ment attend the Three Arts Itevue,
"Two Foot High," at Meilford Arm
ory. 8:30 i) m. Tickets T0e. Med
ford's boat talobt, including former
Fanchon uinl Marco dancers, ftti
-ta.'
Edbnbmy Grobeteriij
Slimmlni; In Mc-ilruic
,Mr. S. II. Welsh of th fox unci
muBkr.it farm near Jlutte Far
was In Mfdforil ycsterilny Hhoi
plng at local Mori-H and VIsUlDH
with friends.
Don't fall to set- the specials nt
the Hand Hox and Shoo Jlox, 'IV&
I-:a.st Uth, Saturday and .Slomlay.
II nil ItllhlOHU
Max llol'maiin. rcpri'sontiitlvo of
Schui-kl & -'o.i Is in this city from
San Krancisco for a ahort visit
with Court Hall. ;
Saturday special, all largo home-
made pies. 2 r,e. L'oinpiei cnicKen
dinners wrved Sunday, iOc. Bcll
cattesen liakery and Cafe, 410 K. i
Main. or..;
I-ni-t'H Trufflr f'lini-fr
Lee Hamilton ' of Medford
scheduled to appear in Justice court
tomorrow on a charge of switch
ing license plates on which ho was
arrested hy City Traffic Officer O.
J. - Prescott, who turned tho ,ca-
over to State Trnfflc Sergeant C.
P. Talent.
Kor best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31.
tf
Hero from Portland
'tiueMs from Portland at Med
ford hotels Include A. (J. Itanvi
den, yv. I' llaill-y. It. L. Uealon.
Mr. nn.l Mrs. J. X. Kahlke. I,. Mer
cer, Thos. O. .AJ'Vay. H. S. Rolls.
.1. T. W't.llenr. tt. M. Crosby. J. .1.
Bradley, J. M. Dmgherly. J. II.
Porey, W. C. Kelly and family. K.
J. Korsythe, .1. I' (.Jl;ove. t;. J. Ben
nett, It. V. Montcndan George Mc
t;oy, A. H. Cox. c :. Swan, II. P.
lladi-liffe. c. K. West, Krank M.al
tey, Frank (;lov-r, F. W. Lcglor
and James flarlley.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Bldg. 1'hone M3. tf
Accepts Position
Hayes Sehermerhorn has accept
ed a position at the Cleorge Tons
barber shop on Fir street.
If It's ouallty or bargain lumbor.
see Hig Pines. 55
PA-Molmes
INSURANCE y
vVGENGY
For your Haturday night's amuse
ment attend the Three Arts lievu?,1
"Two Foot High," at Medford Arm
ory. K:3() p. m. Tickets 50c. Mod
ford's best talent, including former
Fanchon and Marcj dancers. 06
Phono fi 12. We'll haul away
our refuse. City Sanitary iSorvico.
337tf
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Homes
of Men
.Tinting, .Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J. ,
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Here from Klamalh l ulls
O. 1:. Hoover of Klamath Falls
l it visitor In llin city who arrived
yestertlay. t
lfl-ln. Kreen pine slabs, largo or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
Free! Stanrtlng Sat., now Vlctc.r,
records for old. .Inst scratch an,
"X" on the' labels of the old Vic-1
tor records which you haven't play-I
ed for yearwahd bring them Into the
palmer Miotic Hmim. They will
Rive you. free nf charge, one new
record for every 10 old ones. r6
MeiKunl lglon Piwt Invltiil
MedfiMd and K-lmnth Knlls ox
servlw men will he Invited to par
tiejpate in- the annual Momorlnl
Sumlnv sei vleos to tie held In Ash
land, Sunday, Aluy -J.'i, at the Coti
ftregational church, utule the nui
plcoji of the AshUnd American, fe
ftinn. Mat Thompson. Y seoretarv.
chaplain of tb Ashlund pest, who
Is In eh urge of arrangements, la
endeavor Inn to obtain lie v. t' K.
Tater of Portland, state cluiplaln
of theI.CKin. as. the speaker for
(he service.
Why buy Saturday's baking when
you can get pies, cakes. hun,
bread and cookies baked on Hun
day? Wo Mao orvo.Vc dinner
and com plot o chicken dinners for
500. Sunday..' The Dc1loatesen
tlakcry nnd Oafo. 410 IV Main. 61
' llellmnnn'n Muyonnnie nt upec
lal Introdurtory prlco0at ytur fav
orite grocer, ?Ie pint thin week
only. Itegular price 45c, 65
- LAST TIMES
TONITE
ZANECmREY'S
All Talking Western
"The LIGHT of
WESTERN
STARS"
" with
RICHARD ARLEN
MARY BRIAN
Harry Green
PLUS
All Talking Bridge Comedy
"HE TRUMPED HER ACE"
. SPORTLIGHT
TALKING NEWS
Admission'
;; Mat, 10, 25; Eve. 10, 35' ' .
MICKEY MOUSE
CLUB MEETS
at 12:30
Tomorrow
Krazy Kat 8ound Cartoon
"Slow Beau"
Mickey Mouse Yell nnd Song
"TARZAN THE TIGER"
STAGE CONTEST
AND LOOK!
SPECIAL
Added Feature for
Mickey Mouse Matinee Only i
TED WELLS in !
"GREASED
LIGHTNING"
Rip-Roaring Weatern Action
Ok
TONITE and Saturday
Skiramourtt Pnsmnts ' 6
ai m ksm m m m m m m m m m mr
WJ -t M. FLIM Mil MM- Mi
UHIUWI
4 s.
LADIES LOVI
Dm rrrc w,tK
mil i ri Mary
r. " .TT astou
tw'TMA FREDR1C
TALKING MIOHTltR STAR MP.RCH
ALSO
OUI? GANG, All Talking, in
"The FIRST SEVErYEARS"
FOX TALKING NEWS
Admission
Mat. 10, 35; e. 25, 60
it . . .
Save Money Buy J
IM !f FOX SCRIP I
f... 1 J .. , . k ......... ......... . A . 1
1 1
WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION ,1 i
TOMORROW Continuous Shows 12:30-11 II I
ALL TALKING ' l5.
' IAN KEITH M , J 1 1! J
A daredevil '
laughed at
prison bar. MfVK, E 'ASS , I , ,
BELIEVE IT OR NOT
(With apologies to Ripley) .....
But you ckn save withoui self denial and a shopping inspection at either Groceteri
will convince you of that fact. , , . ; i ; . - - j
Come in and satisfy yourself you won't be asked to buy you may look around as
long as you like everything is plainly marked compare prices and remember -these
prices are on Del Monte, S. & W., Monarch ami other time-tried brands-food
.that always please. -. .- '.! -: ; U;V'' 1 '": t!'
And now besides the convenience of two stores the parking situation will be still
better because of our free delivery of orders of $3.00 or more (sugar and flour .ex.
cepted). But we will deliver all the flour and sugar you want with $3.00 of other
goods. ,. : , -..-i . ' - ' . '
Toorrow is the last day of the free sauce pan offer a 4-qt. aluminum sauce or stew
pan with $5.00 worth of groceries (except flour and sugar).
Bread
So home-like the folks will think ,you
have baked again.
1 -lb; loaf 3 for 20c
H-lb. loaf . . : . . . -:. : ; . .'. 10c
Rolls, parkerhoiise, napkin or buns,
Doz. 15c
Fruits and Vegetables
.j ..' :. - . if'..,..,..
Rhubarb,. 2 lbs. 5c
Radishes, nd' Onions, 2 bunches . . 5c
JSfew Cabbage, solid heads, lb , ,4c
Fancy Lettuce 5c
New Potatoes, 2 lbs. . . . 15c
Tomatoes, 2 lbs 33c
Bunch Carrots 5c
a i i'
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Drifted Snow FJour,r49:lb. sack ., .$1.75
White Down, a guaranteed hard
wheat f lour, 49-lb. sack . . . . $1.65
Peaches, Del Monte fancy halves or
sliced: No. 24 cari. 2 for : . . . 39c
Plums ripe Italian prunes in syrup,
No. 24 can ...... . .'. . ' , '. . . . 17c
Melo West Cheese, aged for us and
has the nippy taste of good cheese,
pound . .'Y . V. ".v. V. ... 32c
Monarch Soups, any kind, 3 cans ... 20c
GladioW Bulbs, pkg. oi 12 f. . .'. 20c
Calif ene Shortening, 3-lb. can 49c;
.'.,'8-ib. can ....$1.29
Amaizo Oil, qt. can . ....... 39c
Malt Syrup, W. S. brand, No. 2 can 29c
Columbia Brew Near Beer j 3 bottles 25c
Salad Dressing, Milani's, pt. jar . . . 19c
Shredded Wheat (eat them with
; strawberries) pkg.' . .......... 10c
Salt, 2-Ib. sack, 4 for '. VVV. :V'.V. . 15c
Seedless Grapes, Vine Gold brand,
buffet can, 10c; No. 1 tall
Mo, can
Rolled Catsj Sperry's, large sack.
Hose Nozzles ..... . . . .-, . .
15 c
30c
39c
39c
Shoe Department
.Women's, Sport Oxfords, in all the wanted
colors. Crepe or leather soles .....'...$2.95
Men's. Dress Oxfords, in brown and black.
Formerly up to $5.95. Saturday $3.95
Silk Hose New shipment, in the self-colored
clocking; all desirable shades .95
- Fountain Lunch
Ready at 11 A. M Both Stores
Baked Premium Ham
New Potatoes
Green Peas Buttered Bread
Coffee or Milk 25c
t . 'i'r '
Dont forget the free 4-quart stew pans with all orders of $5.00 worth or moh (e
ceptsu gar and flour); t.... ..
rree Delfvery of $3.00 orders (flour and sugar excepted) ;nyamount of flour
and sugar devered with $3.00 worth of othSr goods. O.
o o
6th and Central
it ' v. . o., ? .... o
Gates S Lydiard
Chocolates," lb." . . V. . .". . . . . . . 15c
Ripe Olives, Lindsay brand. No. 1
, tall cans ,". . . , 15c
Dill or Sour Pickles, J pt. jar, one of
i . each or two of either kind, 2 for . . 35c
Stuffed Olives, 2 size bottles . . . 13c; 23c
Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls . . . 25c
Coffee, freshly roasted, 3 very fine
blends ....... ... 1 33c; 38c; 44c
P & G White Soap, 10 bars i ,. . . 33c
Camp . Fire Marhmallows last
. chance to get the free can of Mai o-
Whip, lb. . . . : ; . 23c
Stone Jars, 6-gallon size, ...... .$1.3$
" With wire handles $1.49
Scrubbing Brushes 15c
Clothes Pegs, 3 doz. . . . . V. . . . . . '. 15c
Aluminum French Fryers, deep pan
; with basket ... . . . . . . . . , . .... 98c
Glass Percolator Tops, 2 for ...... 5c
Weather Shield White Paint, for out
side use, gal. (. . . '. .......... $1.89
Ice Cream Freezer, 2-qt. galvanized 89c
Gallon Vacuum Jugs, crock lined. $1.69
Garden Hose, Goodrich Co's best
; , guaranteed to give satisfaction,
25 ft., $2.49; 50 fit. r $4.83
Bamboo Lawn Rakes . ...... 25c
6th and Grape
4,u l UhROOM TO PARK '
Bring us yt&r Lux andminso coupons and save. 0