Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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JrRDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. FRTDAY. MAY: IB. 1 f:10.
PGE THREB
Golden Rule Grocery
. ... ., q. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
, No. 2
117 N. Central
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DELIVERY
SERVICE
Save Shoe leather and tfie effort of carrying home gro
ceries just phone us and we will deliver free to any part
of the city or shop here at leisure and we'll see that
your order is sent to your home.'
Hills Bros. Coffee, pound can 43
Golden West Coffee, pound can 43
Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans 35
Miss. Lou, Shrimp, 2 cans 85
Pink Salmon, 2 cans 35
Carnation Milk Citrus Laundry
3 cans for Soap 10 bars
25c I 30c y
Tru-Blu Crackers, 3-lb.; box .11.:. 39
Sunbrite Cleanser, 6 cans 25
Peet's Washing
Machine Soap
Trial package free with
each regular sized pack
age, while supply lasts.
ACT AT ONCE - J
(." fi jTrial Siw(a
PEETSb
K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. tin 19
49-lb. sack Drifted Snow Flour $1.89
.100-lb. sack of Sugar :.....,m..$5.49
. Order Oronite Cleaner Now
Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at
Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Golden Rule
Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point.
; 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
ISIiS THEATRE
; TONIGHT LAST TIMES
vSex rVfotion Picture Sex y
THE ESCAPE OF
"THE CAPTIVE"
' ! Don't Miss it! Adults Only-!1
No Children Under 16 Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents
EVENINfeS at 7 and 9 25c
The PIG TAIL Market
Quality and Service
No Better
Fresh and S&noked Meats
O - o
; All Kinds of Lunch Meats
Chickens and Rabbits
Spring Lamb and Milk Fed VeJ
Butter - Cheese - Mk
Egg
TrnitelVi'ivtl to.Spokaiuo
Harold HiRnlow, former Meitfor-1
letter carrier nuW, working with th
l!nittd States ttttil service on mail
ca rs running out u? V ort In n il t a
Ashlund. will take up similar dutit s
vith headqunrler at Spokane. At
the prenent time he passes through
Med ford three times n week and
cinea to the end of his run at
Ashland. He will bo located it
Spokane after June 1.
j California.. t Hotels
j Among California guests at Med-
ford hotels ..are .Hi A. Heardaley.
! Peter Kadlee. J. T. Kenny, Harold
! Collins, O. A. Mlrtineln and B. M.
! Crowl of I-os Angeles. B. J. Morris
and Hex Alloway of Berkeley. Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Garrett of Sacra
mento. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gait and
KUis C. Gait of Modesto. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. H. Klanasan of Beverly
Hills.' and the following from San
Krnnclwo: Geo. Hueker. E. R.
Bashor. A. C. Ttylop, Hal Sellers.
Cart Fritzi. U. Kittlejohn and fam
ily. 1,. P. Klunn nn.l Mr. and Mrs.
A. Vurck.
night.
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Kor your Saturday night's amuse
ment attend the Three Arts Hevue,
"Two Feet High," at Medford Arm
ory. S:3U p. m. Tickets 5ie. Med
ford's hest talent, including former
Kanchon and Marco dancers. 5G
Dance. Jacksonville Sat.
V. S. Hotel, !t until 2.
0 1301
Cirrus Xot So ;ixk!
A mediocre show was the report
that T- H. Robinson brought baek
of theA'ole Brothers circus ho saw i
last night nt Ashland, accompanied
hv his brother. The circuit had
Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with! only three performing horses, a
ots of milt end blocks. Medford ! group of tired clowns, three ele-
Fuel Co. -Phone 631. tf phants and the usual nertni ncis.
but-did include some renmrKnoio
work by a group of Arabian and
Japanese
Dance Pupils Hevue
Miss Kuth Luy will present n
tumblers. The circus
number of her pupils In advance) plays today In Grants Pass and will
revue Saturday nigm at the JtlToiij he in Cottage Grove tomorrow.
l heat oi in flrnnk Pn.w.
Wo specialize in radiator ana
fendor repairing at Van's' Garage.
33 So. Berllett. Phone 208. tf
Colvig's specials this week Word
soap shampoo and a rubber apron.
$1.1(1 value for 50c. 61
If it's quality or bargain lumber,
see Big Pines. 55
t KxMM-t Officer Tomorrow
Herb Moore, state traffic officer.
I Is- expected . lo arrive .tomorrow
from Oregon City to mi.ke ar
rangements for his transfer from,
that place to Ashland, where he
will make his permanent residence,
beginning June 1. Officer R. N.
Phillips will replace Moore at Ore
gon City.
,10-in green pine slab's, 'large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76. It 344tf
Let us haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani
tary Service. 387tf
D. A. II. Markers
Historical markers are to ; bo
placed on several landmarks in
' I jane county hy th? Daughters of
the American Revolution in May
and June. One or the markers will
be placed on the homeslte of Eu
gene Skinner, founder of Eugene.
The Peasley's new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
tf
Dance, snappy music and fl'ie
floor at Jacksonville Sat. night, 9
to 2. 56
UlckertH to Take Trip
-Mr. and Mrs. Jud Hlckert will go
to Portland Saturday to attend
convention of the Odd Fellows
lodge, with sessions beginning Sun
day. After the convention Mr.'and
Mrs. Bickert will enjoy a vacation
motr trip down the const bfefore
returning to MedfortL , ,;t
Hemstitching, picoting, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
PROGRAM TONIGHT:
Tn the liugn lilver high school
auditorium the rommpm-r-tnent ex-1
rctses of the Rogue River high
schout will he hold this evening.
Arthur Long is valedictorian, and
Shirley Jones is sGlutorian. hav
ing the two highest average grades
In the senior class for the four
yeurx in high school.
Tin- program Is as follows:
Pmcossiimnl, M. P. Guy: inVo
cation. Cecil Robert ; motifs by
mixed chorus: salutory, Shirley
June; "Honesty," Iai Velle Tay
lor; songs. 11. S. Hoys' Olee flub:
"redden Rule." Clenn Hlrdseye:
"Ctuirtesy," l.ornyne Wright; songs
Junior t'lee club; "Moral Char
acter." Freda liws; valedictory,
Arthur Long; presentation of di
plomas. Samuel Sundry: songs.
CUrls' Olee club; benediction. Cecil
Roberts.
U Isn't every day that you can
get. something for nothing. Hut,
today is the day at the .Palmer
Music House, Special Cleanup Cam
paign. Old records for ne See
their windows.' 51
Free Demonstration nt Kldd's
V. C. Hums of Albany. Ore., cu
hoid foot specialist, who has been
giving free demonstrations In cor-,
rect arch supports nt Kldd's shoe
store during the past two days, will
continue to give consultations to
morrow, nnd then expects to lenve
for New York on n business trip.
Mr. Burns Is the holder of five pat
ents and an inventor of national
reputation, and his demonstrations
have attracted many local persons
who suffer from foot trouble.- : i
Dance, American Legion Club.
Jacksonville. Sat. night, 9 to 2. 56
For your Saturday night's amuse
ment attend the Three Arts Revue
"Two Feet High.; at Medford Arm
ory. 8:30 p. m. Tickets 50c. Mert
ford's best tulent. including former
Fanchon nnd Marco dancers. 64
Prize filwn for Trout
The largest trout brought in
during the month of May wins s
$12 fishing rod offered by Con
nolly Bros. The largest trout re
ported so fr was brought in by
Oua Johnson, and weighed 10 lbs.
It was a lake trout and was caught
near Rocky Point. Klamath coun
ty is noted for Its fine fishing, so,
big "fish stories" will probably be'
coming In soon." Klamath Fal's
Herald.
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301
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Fancy Imported and
Domestic Cheese
CheeSe is one of the greatest concen-
S-trated dairy products, and as a food is
very wholesome, ' '
For the past few years we have given particular at
tention to this commodity until today our cheese
department is very attractive, featuring both Amer
ican and imported cheese in great variety.
Fancy Cheese
Further national and interna-,
tionul advertising: of , ytlw Hogue
river i if wo Ut hern J Oregon' 'itsy a
game fishing stream will come
from the fact that some good fish
ing pictures were taken at the
Savage Rapids dnm during yester
day morning and forenoon by two
Fox .Movietone News men, ns the
fishing was said to be good with
ninny snlmon striking, nnd catchPH
being made.
The t w o movie men w e re 10 r 1 c
Mayell, cameraman, and James
Foreman, sound engineer, who
spent Wednesday night at the
Ltthia Springs .hotel In Ashland
and left there early yesterday
morning with Deputy Game War
dens Koy Parr and F. M. Hrown to
take the pictures at the dam.
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American Swiss
Imported Swiss
Cream Brick
Old English
Philadelphia Cream
Imported Edam
Bluehill Pimento
Bluehill American
Tillamook Cream
Imported Roquefort
Pabst-ett
Kraft Brick 'l
American Grated
Imported Parmesan
Nu-Kraft?
Velveeta
LimbWger
American Cheddar
Radio Program
, KMED
(Mall Trlbune Virgin 8Utlon)
Dance, Jacfcsonvllte Snt. night,
with American Legion Club. Dnnc
Ing 9 until 2. 66
Anyone who would like a bar
gain In a high grade banjo should
call Rt thiH'office' and Inspect the
banlo left here for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost; 25tf
Leon Hasklns motored to Klam
ath Falls this morning to spend
the week end combining business
and pleasure. -
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Jack Wcrshamrop. O
Phone 325 We Deliver So. Central
We Give S & H Green Stamps
MEA
T
Is an essential part of the spring diet. If
you want high quality '
' "Let us meet your meat needs
SPECIALS
MORRELL'S BACON, lb. 25c
SHANKLESS PICNICS, lb 19c
MORRELL'S SKINNED HAMS, lb. 25c
BACON SQUARES,.lb. . . i 18c
LAMB STEW, lb. . . . . 15c
SHOULDER OF LAMB, lb 22c
CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST, lb. . 22c
SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, lb 16c
jlT'S NEW AND DELICIOUS!
Wilson's Certified Chicken' in gelatine
jelly. Cooked ready to erve--whole or
half. i
; SPECIAL , s.,!: x j.
Compound, 4 lbs 50c
"
Rhode Island, Red Fryers and Hens :
Rabbits '
Ham Paddies
Pure Pork Link Sausages
Smoked Liver Sausages
Smcked Pork Sausages
Veal Loaf Ready for Baking
Home Made Weiners
Delicious Lunch Meats
Choice Spring Lamb,
Corn Fed Pork '
Milk Fed Veal '
.ECONOMY
Meat and Fish Market
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, Phones; Meat 46 ; Fish 26
and o
PEOPLE'S MARKET0
ECONOMY GROCETERIA.NO.. 2, W. Sixth,
telephone 1085 j
. ' Nichols ft Ashpole ;v O:
206 E. Mail
Friday
v- P. M. ...
6 to 6:30 Standard Flamo
4 (Jus HroKram. 4
B:0 to 6 Beebe Service Sla-
Hon, Central Point.
G to G: 16 Big Pines Lumber
Co.
G:15 to 6:30 News and Mar-
keta by Mall Tribune.
6:30 to 7 Harwood Photo Ser-
vice.
7 to 7:15 Tom and Wanh :re-
aented by Asaoc.aten OH Co.
7 to 7:20 Announcements.
7:20 to 7:60 Soberer Motor
Co. , .-.
7:50.. to 8 Popular Record-
togs. ,-
8 (lovt. Front- Foreeant by
Floyd Voting.
8 From 8 o'clock KMKD will
broadcast - election returns
through the courtesy of the 4
Mall Tribune.
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Obituary
A NEW ONE LIEDER K R A N Z - A
soft cheese, just right to spread; '
Come In and See Our Cheese Display
(. a JlVlal Size! a ,)
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PEETst
TpEETsfl
jSOAPj I '
Week's Washing Free
Buy a regular size ' paclkage of
PEET'S Granulated Soap and get a
trial package FREE! C 4 '
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Try our telephone service It is dependable
Personal Attention
HE.
... Prompt Service
MARiSfi
Phone 252
GROCER
1 4
, Phone 252
WE REDEEM THE LUX AND RINSO COUPONS
"PANKKY Johydinh Pnnkey
ilind nt the Old ftnldipre i home in
lloseburK. Ore.. May 1 3th. 1S30, t
th ntro of 87 yenrn. He wnw bnrn
In Cuss county, IllinofH, In 1S4S. nnd
WAH murrled to Alnry A. ItaUiwhi,
Janimry 3. 1867, nt Hnrdntown, Til.
There wan horn to ihis unlun 11 !
children, nix of whom survive,
Mr. I'nnfcey came to the Korup
Itiver valley In 1875. nnd settled nt I
(.'entrnl I'oint. For the mrt 1 S
yearn ho hns lived nt the Koldiern'
home in UoseburR. Mr. Jnnk':y
Hpent three yenrs of very active Her
vlc In the Civil war. aervlnK with
company C, 1 2-th fllinolh volun
teers. - '
He leaves to mourn his loss six
children, fotr dniiKhtor and two
fonn, iMrA. Mnttie Downing of Med
ford, Mrs. Idn NoMomnn of Pft
K ok la HprinKH, Colo., Mm. Mollie
Wright of Central I'oint, Mih. Kt
fle Cat on of Ontrnl Point, OeorRp
Pan key of Medford, Krnent Pnnkey
of Vaklmu, ah., nlHo his twin
hrother Obpdlnh Pnnkey of Central
Point; 10 wand children nnd four
groftt-Krandchfldron.
Funeral HprVlcen will . he - con
ducted nt the Perl Kunernl home,
Hft turd ny nt 2:30 p. m., Hev. John
Hlon of Ceritrnl Point offlclntlriK.
Interment in the Jacksonville cemetery.
Hard winter 1.02
Northern' spMnp 1.0Vi
Wowtcrn red ...;;.' 1 .6
No. 2-3K M. white :.. 2.C0
enr receipts unnvnllnhte today.
.Jow.. , The close v wa
year's
j Hhioa approximated liBOO,-
THE MARKETS
Wall Street Report
NKW.YORK, May 10 WV-The
stock tunrket' vfituully Miir rendered
itself to Hpeciilutive apathy today
nnd WnM ntreet was left to comb
the business news' and 'ntntlstlcnl
RtuilleH for sins of developments
thnt mlKht cnuso a market awak
en ins. TrmlinK crept forward at
a umitl'fl pace, and price chanKH
were largely neKliglttle.
One of the most encouniKlnif
ttntihtlcnl analysis was the prelim
inary Index of hUHlness activity for
April, which, at 02.8, showed a
Hhurp upturn from tho 8H.fi figure
for March.
United Aircraft Mn up more
than five points nnd J. I. Case ex
tended Its Rnfn to ten. . Klectric
Htnrtiite Mattery dropppd five to
the
HtefldyV
.QUQ sbavcH, .. .. .
Todny's closlnn prices for IB
selected stocks follow:
Am.- Can t.: 14G
Col. fins t v
Amor. Tel n-nd'Tcl ; 147
Anaconda (10
Curtis WrlRht - 11
Oenerul Klectric (new).... 83
Kennlcot Copper
llndlo Corporation 50
KendlnR 11B
Hears Roebuck 85
United Air Croft .., 77
u. s. steel ;; 173
Mont. Ward 44
S. p 121 H
FOK--AATti-
01
rail RKNT ft-room modern 'fur-
nlshed houte. Call nt 1131 Wt
0th Kt. 57
WANTRt) TO RKNT Furnished
cottage, modern conveniences. 3
bedrooms, garaRC, modest rental;
have bedding, linens, dishes-nnd
cooking utensils. No children
no dogs, best of references. If
flowers nnd shrubbery will have
wonderful care. J. H. Robbing,
care tlrovvers Exchange, Tel., 294.
.67
FOR HAI.K New modern B-room
house; $r0 down, balance -like
rent. 30 Myers. fi7
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
EXPHANOK Hnlcm lol(!tnco for;
.MfMlfurd Hnuill holiHc, IoIm ovl
rlowfl In HeiWK.- CiiIU 71H W.f
I lih Ht. r. o i
jf)KT On lilKlnvjiy hnlweon Myr-I ;
tie I'oint nnd Mortford, one flv-l HAVK your ftirnlturd ro-ui)hoU
welxlit rulilii-r hln-hoot. Itcturni. "ternl. roiilurd, reflnlshed. ' Ai
tn Mull Tribune. Hvw.ird. r,?' N- Thllmillt, I'hone H89-R. 4
FOR HAlH S benutlful ncr.a, 0
mlnutex from heart or tewht
mnnll new houite. gnrage' and
chicken yurd; beautiful view of.
.the valley; no-froat. Owner.com
polled to return pant. A Irarfutln
for ciihIi. ilox 4, Mull Tribune.
Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.l y (P) j
-I'oultry I.owpr. riuylhK piIcch:
Alive, henry lions, over 4'4 H)B.,;
24c; medium henii; .IMi to i'Ai llm..
'tic, IlKht henn, IKc; broiler!!, I 'i lo
2 Mm. IKi- colored. 2Hi- I'nklh
Idiickn, 4 lbs. and over, 'itUitXUc;
(old, 23c; colored duckn, IS2c.
Country Meats Veal, pork and
,!m, lilKlier; mutton lower. Iluy-
llng irlie: Choice veal, lie; pork,
I Kio; choice lamlm, 1K?j Mc; mut
jton. 7r) 8 r.
j Kkk anil Ilutlor Harely Mtcady,
unchanKed.
'Milk' (hntteVfiit), onions, pota
toes, wAol, nuiH, hay, cancaia. bark
i and hnpn--teiidy and iincinwiKcd.
I'ortlaml Wheat O
I'OUTI.ANIJ, Ore., May IV. (Pi
Wheat future:
Open lllffh Iw Clowe
Mm ...1.0214 l.iilM 1"2H t.2
.iui7 ...1.04 1.0H4 1.04 1.04
Qpt. ..1.04H 1.(14. 1.04H 1.04Vt
Vfh wheat:'
IIIk Iiend hluentcm, hard
while 1.17VS
Soft white 1.044
Wealern white 1.04
Millinery Sale Saturday and Monday:
You will want, a ii6w
liat for tlio cirtniH . . .
Here are real ' values,
wort.Ii at least throe
limes these prices.
89c $1.98
$2.98 $3.98
aflrf $4.98!; ,
3
100 NeW Arrivals
From Gage -.j
W.ijU tvalues IPC QO
Ko w
at
One lot of $6.98 Gage
$3.98
hats
nfc.. : t
Other hats $1.98,1.
$2.98 and $3.98
Worth three, times
' these prices.
KIDDIE HAT SPECIAL
- AT o
59c to $3.98
EXTRA SPECIAL
One lot $7.n() Wage tailored hats;
Clearance ,. , i$2.98
price '..
The Emmy Lou Hat Shop
In M. M, Dept. Store
: ' ' . ii 1 Ti'.l f'i. .
The Band Box
223 East 6th St.