Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MMli TRIBTOnEreDFOTlDr OF,nO THTTRSD:Y, AfAY
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PSGF SEVEN
NEW DEPT. STORE
M SELF-SERVICE,
' i: ..
Wh;)jlock's Golden Rule rtepart-
ment store, West Sixth streetV
' i newest place of business, will be
opened, to the public tomorrow
morning, Friday, at 9 o'clock. This
Kflf -service store is located In the
odd Fellows building adjoining the
X (olden Rule grocery and vegetable
department and is close to the new
llolly theater.
'All merchandise at the Golden
r Riile in displayed on either tables
' or shelves so that customers may
make selections easily. Shoppers
may dlso try on shoes from the
tde variety of styles and sizes for
jien, women and children which
J have been purchased for the open
J infr event. " f- 1
. Everything in women's wear ex
j cept' silk -dresseit, suits, coats and
i hats Is included in the stock. Nu
A muroiut articles for the home such
I as towels, bedspreads, sheets, are
i available. . '
Tho- Golden Rule" quarters, have
hnen completely re-modeled and
h attractively decorated in a color
Y soheme of buff and green carried
out In walls, shelves and display
? tables.
5 Clerks who will he at the Golden
Rule Friday tu greet, southern
i Oregon visitors and buyers are Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Whlllock. Mrs. Wil
liam Holloway and Mrs. C. W.
Whlllock. In the grocery depart
ment are P.. Whitlock and A. E.
Lymann.
Mr. Whlllock is very well known
throughout the entire Rogue River
valley having been in business in
this city since 1915. Until 1927
he owned the Golden Rule store
und at that time bought -the; Alex
ander store In the Johnson Market
and established the Rellahle Gro
cery business. Since then Mr.
Whlllock . has expanded his inter
est Hnd now owns successful gro-.
eery stores at Jacksonville, Gold
Hill and Central l'oint in addition
to the Reliable store on North
Centra! avenue, and tho new Gol
den Rule on West Sixth street.
HOH) GRADUAhONp
SCHOOL" PROGRAM
E
BUTTER STEADY! CEREMONIAL
BEAGLE COUPLE ARE
REAGMO, Ore., May 22. (Spl.)
Sunday Mr. and Mi's. Eugene
Gray and family were pleasantly
surprlHcd when many relatives
and friends came with well filled
baskets and had lunch with them.
Four generations were reprer
sentod In the crowd, which in?
eluded: Mrs. James Connor and
son, Ira and Mr. and Mrs. Tucker
and little son from Chiloquin;
Mr. and Mrs. John Connor and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mclntyre and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Mclntyre and chil
dren and Mrs. H. A. Mclntyre,
all of Medford, and Lois and Cleo
Sims and Herbert Mnyfteld of this
plnee. '
ASHLAND FRIDAY
The ninth" tunnual graduation
exeroise.4 i (of 'elementary v school
students: ot Jackson county wlllibe
held tomorrow at Ashland where
an interesting program has been
arranged, including H. C. Seymour
of CorvulUs, state club leader, as
the principal speaker.
Tho exercises will take place at
the junior high school following a
parade from the Chautaunua
building, where students will meet
nt !:3u a. m.
The program-of tho forenoon, to
be followed by luncheon and an
afternoon program, is as follows:
Music by Ashland high school
band.
Invocation.
Address of welcome by George
A. Rrlscoe, superintendent of
schools at Ashland.
Flag salute and American creed,
led by William Hriggs.
"Our Adopted Sons," by Arleno
Gossett, Talent.
"America," by the audience.
Gettysburg address, Elsie Rickey
of Shady Cove school.
Songs, "America the Renutiful,"
and "Oregon," led by Miss Esther
Church, supervisor of music.
Southern Oregon Normal school.
Add roan by H. C. Seymore of
Oregon State college.
Presentation of diplomas.
PORTLAND, ore.. Mar '-rHV
Egg values- continue 'wrtik, al
though no price change was an
nounced by the co-operatives.
Uutter quotations were fairly
steady following the recent deelln-s
Cantaloupes from the Imperial
valley are of excellent quality, but
they are meeting with little inter
est by the retail trade, und price
were lowered 25-fiOe per crate to
day. A few cherries are arriving from
California, but prices are still hin
and demand is limited.
Oregon asparagus and strawber
ries are in light supply, and prices
continue steady. Weather con
tinues to do damage to uuallly of j
sirawuemes.
32i DEGREE RITE
1
for the Kuri'ka company with 1 warning the orchardists outside to j
offices in I'ortlnnd, left here to-j he on the lookout. The smudging'
daj after spending the past week 1 was done mostly us u precaution-1
stabltsbing district headquarters ; my measure to head off a pos-
.. M...I, 1 m... .1.. n will
be eomluctcd from tho Medford j
Electric store under the super-
vision of S. I.. Carter, of Salt'
Luke City. I'tah, who came here .
recently to make his home. Mr. j
Carter's family will move to Med-
ford in the near future.
"Up to January I. 1!30. the,
ureu which Includes Oregon, nuth-
f-..ii iv-iutiiin'tim 11 11. 1 mtri hern 1
One of the most successful re-l0aiforni; umlpi t))p Km.vkn ,
unions ever held by Scottish KiK'T offices In San Francisco, but be-1
regon was Ci
dble lower temperature.
OF
El
JMXIfl CENTS
Corns Come Out Without a v
Murmur; Pain Gone At
Once Guaranteed.
.'ii
Masons in southern Oregon
cause of the tremendous amount
of business turned out In this dt-
f.imit.li.t.xl l.-ia nlu-hf 111'ter n throe-
dnv session 'In the Masonic hull. vision it was necessary to estwh-j
with the Scottish Kile bdie. of IWh headquarters in Portland," 1
t..,n..-.i u-..rkinir to coniumtitm! Mr. Schneider kiW.
THE MARKETS
ur.
Make their Acquaintance
1 omorrow
You can start the season
' smartly d r e s s e d in one ot
these brand new straw hats
. an$ at a' price you 'IT be
'"glad to' pay. Correctly styled
. . . comfortable . . . good
looking . . in the 1930
weaves and popular straws.
see them today !
$1.45 to
$5.00
, ..
Campbell Clothing Co.
We Give S & H Green Stamps
NEW YORK, May 22. (P) Pro
fessional; traders aguin struggled
unsuccessfully against a wall of
speculative inertia In today's stock
market. Trading was even lighter
than yesterday, and except, for a
few volatile issues, stocks were
disinclined to move much.
Coppers were again unsettled by
reduction of the Inspiration quar
terly payment from $1 to r0 cents
the third copper dividend cut this
week.
The market was extremely dull,
but displayed a firm tone in the
final hour. II. S. Steel, American
Can, American Telephone and
General Motors sold, up a point or
more, and Hudio, (ioncrnl lOlectrlc
and' Westlnghouse Flectric attract
ed moderate buying. The closing
was firm. Total sales approximat
ed 1 ,1100.000 shares, the lowest
since January.
Today's closing prices, for . ) Ei
selected stocks fullow; .s
Am. Can ; 141 J
Col. Mas ..." S41:!
Am. Tele, and Ttjl. .'. 2,44
Anaconda .;....; t fiH'M
Curtlss Wright n
(leneral Klectric (new) 80
General Motors 50
Kennlcot Copper 4ti
Jlaillo Corporation ; 4tVr
Keading ; 1 1 r Vii
Sears Koebuck H4
TOMORROW
Is Straw Hat Day
.Get Yours ...
HEY!
MEN-IT'S TIME FOR
STRAWS
j
i.
Viewed from any angle, our new straws are good to look
at and good investments . . . there's plenty of snap in each
one while materials, workmanship and shapes are the very
best . . . There are Leghorns, Bankoks, Panamas, and Mi
lans'ih the best of spring colors. . '" . ' '
$1.95 $6.50
't TiiVOSNM'k. V
' CATTLE:' 320. InclmllnB 99 01
contract; calves 1": about steady.
Calves, medium to choice. - $S.frt
S.rl; cull to medium, $ti-.r0.
Vealeia, milk fed, l(l-Sll; medium
t!)-lll; cull to common. (l.r.(l-$!l.
HOOS: 1100, Includini; 752 di
rect or on contract: steady.
SMKEP: 400. (Shorn basis, ex
cept In sprlns lambs, .spring lambs
Hood to choice, ?H-$'.I; medium
jii.5n-$s.
with the bodies of KUKene. There
were over 100 persons present at
the last session, includini; vistlint!
members from all sections of tile
state. UIIIWLMt- I V I V Ul I
The cIukx of nine, which started
throUKh the fourth decree Mon-
lay niornlnc. finished the :l2n.l.
nu'ler of the royal secret, last
nlaht.
The last deureo work, which was
put on by the Knene Lonsistoi Tu ws nulit Kcnorul smndi;-
No. 2. was preceded by the ser- ,n(( ,n ,H l.,,ml.,s f i,e valley
itiK of a dinner by the ladies la(jt nlKht ,,,, ,.,u.ly iay, iK-uin-
uf the Methodist Episcopal church. nnB M i,out ;t . ,.. m lastinB
Plans for tho fall reunion wore ,., ut notwllh-
dlscurHed and are now under way. llmm(! ,,H eomnaratlvely little
The Scottish lllto bodies plan to HIUI,KO (lu,ko. due mainly to al-
malio it "l(iKKer and better" than mns,,nerical conditions, was vls-
the fprlnit reunion lust completed.'l ,n lhl vaney this mornlnR.
.Members of the class wno weui while the coldest mlulmuin lem-
PIIOEXIX, Ore.. May 2i. (Spl.l
Members ot the I 'realty terin n Sun
day schttol held their annual picnic
Saturday in tile urove near the Kd
White home. The day was spent
in playiriK uames and other ac
tivities. I'ienlc ignch was served
at noon, with Ice cream for all.
Tables and benches were moved
from the church to the spot, but
it was rumored that Mr. White
said if they wanted to make this
spot their annual picnicking place
he would see to eonstrnelltiK tables
and benches fur their future use.
WAFERS THIN AS PAPER I
SHOES DON'T HURT ,
"I never saw their equal." Yanlt'
on3 right out by the roots and:
never a pain or sting. It's a Joy;
to stick an '0-Joy Corn Wafer" ori
a tender, achy corn. Away goe4:i
pain immediately and then latefi
out comes callous, corn, roots ana...
all. Slip shoes right on they'l
won't hurt. O-Joy Corn Wafers':
are thin as paper. Stop using ugly,
burning acids and doughnut plasK -ters.
Thousands of people tortured ;:
with corns have joyfully praised
O-Joy Wafers. Results absolutely,'
guaranteed Six wafers for 11).
cents. At' " r -l-.iggists.
IhrotiKh the 32nd deureo are
('.
perature in Medford was only 33.8
U lllrkett. John Jensen. Siuwold ,,, ,lls( thrnunhout tile vol
Produce.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 22. (IP)
BlJTTEIt: Fnlrly steady, un
changed. ICOflS: Weak, tmchnnuod.
Milk (hutterfat), poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, caseara bark and hops,
steady anil unchnntfed.
Ash. ('. It. Armstrnnii and or.
Hurt 1.. ijlKeson of Medford; 1..
V, Corbell of Chiloquin: 1.. K. Hor-
ruys. Klamath Kails; l''loyd W.
I'.ross. llutto Falls, and A
t'lemetjts. Central. INdnt.
Wall Street Report
United Air Craft ...
II. . Hteel ...
Mont. Wnrd
S. 1'
... 73 't
...1 llll Vt
... 4 2',i
...121
ATWOOD LBR.C0.
.! ; . . .' :tl ! :
A five dny snlc of pnnts. enamels
nnd rnoflni; mntel'lals Is In pro
uress nt tho Woods Lumber com
pany, corner East Jackson nnd
Clenesoe. This wile features special
reductions on Lucas paints nnd
Cortttin-tced rooflnR, nnd will con
tinue until' Saturday nisht. The
Woods Lumber company Is closlng
out their entire stock of Certaln
teed rooflnR nnd this snlo will en
nhle them to dispnso of their pres
ent stock.
It. A. Lucas, special factory rep.
resentntlvo for tho Lucns Paint
company nnd an authority on
paints nnd decoratinK, has been
secured by the Woods Lumber
company to nsslst those who pur
chase at the sale In solving their.
pnlntlnff problems. .Southern Ore
Kon peoplo are Riven tho oppor
tunity to nvnll themselves of .Mr.
Lucas advice on their paint needs.
Pralrlo City. New gasoline
pump installed nt Irlsk Oarage re
cent ly.
Speed and
Thrills!! t
Legion
Speedboat
Races
SONDAY
ii.
MAKE SPECIAL OFFER
The Medfunl Klcctrir ntoro on
North I'piurul iiviMimi Ik fi-uturinn
u Hpooial ofiVr with all KuivUn
vacuum elpaiU'i'H winch arc soul
by thoni duriiiK the rcmuindci' of
tho wile.
A complete nssortnicnt of these
popular cleaners, IncluilinK nnutels
fur clean Ins automobile., furni
ture, and the roRiiliir slninlanl
hIzch, aro avniliible at tho Metl-
fonl Klectrlc. 1 An nttractlve iIIh
play of a number of mnuVls may
ho seen in Ihclr wltulnws thin
week.
'. Schneider, division manmnT
Why buy a
makeshift when you
can get a genuine
1 Tailored Suit '
Made for You
at $35.00 and up?
500 materials to ,
select from
I Upstairs
ley a tenii'iM-aturc cf ;tn was reacn
The frost did not do harm
either in smudged or unsmmlh'ed
(irchards, according: to ? 1 o y d
Yutmi; and lioy Uci's of the
government Trost , warning service
stationed here, after their return
to the city thin noon from an in
vestigation tour. This was he
cause the development of (he
pears has reached the stage when1
they can stand a minimum tem
perature' of about 110.
Mr. Young, In IiIh radio fore
cast last evening, forecast it tvift
peraliire of !C1 In Iho city, thus
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HERE THEY
... ARE ... !
The Straw Hats
You Have Been
Waiting For
Their Style Is Perfect
Shapes are Correct
Prices are Right! , .
THE MODEL
Clothing Got
' .1' "
$2
i ) i
to
$7.50
t I i
f 4y0 my
Tomorrow Is
STRAW HAT DAY?
Smart New Straws j
Sizes 6 to 7 , !
TOGGERY STRAWS ARE H
BEST UNDER THE SUN!
i
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ti you're like ncorcs of olli'cr men around town, you'll be coming:,
'h i : before long to select one of these straws . , . and yon '11. find.
Iliein ih easy on 1 lie pocket bonk as they are easy on the head C
Leghorns, Panamas, Milans, Sennits 't"jVjj?
Priced From n-50 10
j n Earnest"
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Lee's Men's Shop
Emigrant Lake
R. "W. LEE
" Next to RiaTto Theatre
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