Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Glenn Warner Cmnlny -
Glenn 3. (Top) Warner, football
conuh at Stanford, is expecmd
to arrive in a fw weeks to spend
a vocation at. Diamond lake, ac
cording to a letter received by the
Chamber of Commerce today.
Coach Warner will be accompanied'
by John C. Wlnterburn, a member
of the university faculty.
Hit from CorvnlllN , ,
VI r nrt.l Mrs. H f. Rnvmnnr nr
rived here from Corvallls yester
day, and are reglf,trt'tl nt ,no Hotel
Medfurd, Mr. Seymour, who Is the
Htate clubs leaner, delivered t!
chief address at the qommencemei
program of the county school he
at Arthlond today.
Call nt 325 8. Holly and bpb tHo
Spanish Iris. Two shades of bluo
or yellow. Reasonably priced.
Place your orders now for Decora
tion Day. Phono 290-L.,,. 1 ..
Hera from distant I'olntu
Clu'estw from distant points tor
Istered at Medford hotels Includo
li-'B. Hykes of ChlcaKO, III., J. M
Jones of Washington, P. C, Mr.
and Mrs. W, !ntterman of Van
couver, II. C, George Webster .of
New WeHtmlnwter, H. C, and P. H
Cain of Denver, Colo.
lC-In. green pino slnbfl, lartfo or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel
70. ' ' MitP
Hot urn from Port !u ml
, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Prultt have
returned to Medford from Port
land, nfter spoTidlng, most of Urn
week In that city, whore Mr. pruitt
received medical treatment.
Thh iPeasley'B nw studio now
T open, opposite new Holly theater.
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Natlo Canleii C'litbH Meeting
A. flower show sponsored by the
Eugene Garden club Is one of th"
Impqf.tapf. .features of, .the conven
tion of tho state federation of Gar
den, cJiibrt, which will be held nt
Kugenei.loday. and Saturday, on. the
University .of Oregon campus.
,'A'ttrn'ctlV and dainty are tho
niw. 'jt'lr'l graduate 'pnstel chlffcn
wyn- IV Hoffmann's for $19.7! tn
$?...,. , ., . ' .." ... Oltt
Dnncif, ' JnnkRonvlllo, ' Sat. nlRht,
to 2.- ' OH'
AsNlNtunt Ktnlo PoroHtcr VIhIih
C. N. Kavnnauffh, mtfllntant re
gional foremen- In chawo of rnnnc
work, who wan on ronto to Kluni
ath yollH lo attend tho mealing ot
the OroKon Cnttle and HoVo KoIh
era nHHoclatlon, spent Homo ttmo
hero yentorday in visiting tho Crti
ter national forest office,
For Sale: Cut flnwom of Spun
Inh IrlH, blue or yellow, and old
fnuhloned flowers ot a large vari
ety.; Ooraagoe and mixed, houquelH
made to order, Ronsonably priced.
Phone 890-1. or .call. at 326 South
Hplly tn.. . : : . ....... . 08
fU'tiii-n from kUminLh'tailtH
. .Ira. C.. C GoldHberry and lrH."
r. J. CI. !lovo returned yemtorday from
j Klamath , aU, i wjii-rp they had
II boon, fpr three days, uttcndlng the
l tto, P. K.,q. convention., j.,
' Bargains In ladles' hats, new hats
I J arriving dally Included in this sain,
II Iink ut this: R9c, )t.i)8. (2.98 up tn
II 15.98, Ileal money savers at the
If Kmmy Lou Hut Shop In the M. M.
ji More. ,...
I.' Vlsltnra In Medforil from Cren-
II coiil City Vestertlay wore Kred W.J
It Danco, Jacksonville; iat. nigh:,
i Hest ot music; n ttt l. f.a
rStrawberry
fWJn.
are a timely item which
we know you will like.
The finest butter
sponge filled with a de
lightfnl combination of
fresh strawberries and
home made marshmal
low. On speoial sale
Saturday at the excep
tional price of
i i ,
14c
each
Come early. These flips
sell regularly at 25o
each and our supply
may not go 'round.
To Prison for Itwklws Driving
Oeonte HarRent, who was aires,
ed 'recently on-Q charge of reckler
drlvinK. pleaded pullty to that
'charge In Judge Taylor's court' yes
terday and wan sentenced to five
daya' Imprisonment In the county
Jail.
Public Market Grocery Butter
40c lb., eggs 2.1c doz, all standard
coffee 43c. 81)
Dance; Gold Hill, Sat. night. 63"
OregoiiiaiiH nt ITotelH
, Among the state residents regis
tered t local hotels are Mr. and
Mrs. . C. Heymour of Corvalliv.
Ceo. H. Knight of Hubbard, Jlauue
CalllHler, llruce Hantlers. Itub'..
Polbck, Harold Montgomery. Ham
niekman and c:. K. Kinnerty of
Albany, Mrs. O. K. ltowell of Mult
nomah, C- P. Anderson of North
Mend, .A. J. Mutson, .Mr. and Mis. t'.
t. Oolng and Mrs. Osmar K. Wolf
of .Marshfleld. W. .1. Mlshler of
Eugene and Tlarold 1. Church of
ftoseburg.
Dancing, Jacksonville, Hat. night.
Wonderful floor; !l to 2. C3
Don't throw away your' old Vic
tor records. 'You can exchange
them Tor new records nt tho Pal
mer Music House. Just scratch
an "X" on the label of your old
records and bring them In. 0-
Solioolors Stop ller
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. 'Schooler and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schooler and
ion .nt Home Oardens, Cat., stopped
In this city yesterday to visit M
and Mrs. A. W. Mason and Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Brockwoy, while
en route to "Washington where they
plan to locate In the future. The
Schoolers, Masons and Ilroekwnys
were formerly neighbors In Mlnot,
N. D.
Tnnce, dold Hill, every Saturday.
Dance till 2:"0. :!
Senior play tonight, at Central
Point, "Why Smilli Left Home."
Dry kindling 12.60 per load. Val
ley Fuol Co.. Phone 70. "
Miss Josephine Harbor of Ash-
lllliu nt:ill ,,1-nn.miuj ..........
and was the guest 'of Mrs. Harold
....... ... . 1...lnln.. I 1LA,lr,,'l
Hlckstcin nt a nriuge party.
For Sale: Cut flowers of Span
ish Iris, blue or yellow, and old
fashioned flowers of a large vari
ety. Corsages and mixed bouquets
made to order. Reasonably priced.
Phono aUU-L, or call at 325 South
Holly Bt. ,. ( 68
More Hill Id lug Applications '
William Wurts win spona siiti
to remodel a slororoom on Norm
Central nvenno, and Jap Andrews
iblll oi.nnit 1400 In remoilnt n. build
ing on West Muln, according to ap
plications on rile ni mo cuy duiiii
lng dopurtmont today. The post
office also filed ah appilcatlon for
remodeling at a cost of SuOO. 1 ',
For host groon slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031.
JJottor Insurnnco service nt less
cost. Jnsuro' ybur 'hily nnd' gnilrt
now. C. L, duff, 41 N. Hlverslile.
Tel, 44. ; .,rr ,.; . ,
llHlrtgo 'OlsihsTiiosrtny ' " '
Although It -was planned to he
open toniorrow, tho Jackson street
bridge will not ho open to truffle
until Tuesday, tho city street de
partment announced this forenoon.
Tho bridge In to have a laminated
floor, Vtfhloh will bo covered In the
next fow months with asphalt.
Real money saving values In
hats at tho Kmmy Lou Hat Shop
in tho M. M. Sloro, 89o to 5,us:
amazing values. ... 07
Mr. and V''h: c- w: V"0'1 "f
Prospect spent yesterday In Ibis
city on a perlonicul business visit
If 'linflU llHKllw In T.Ofl AmiOlOS
next week desires pnsseiiger, wrue
Mrs. Arglco Creen, Kngle Point. 04
Abb- in Sit t'p
.. . I, ni'lnvn hn hnn lieell
suffering from pneumonlo at his
homo at prospect, was reponiti
miieh belter Vestel'llav and is now
able to sit tii In a chair.
inv'ngo's fiance. Wed. nnd Sat..
Dreamland. Clonts 76c " it"
Sents all sold. Only 40 reserved
seats left for the Senior play to
night at Central Point high. Come
early and got a seat. . , , , oa
PawUirx Will fl firnilhiiti's
Contmencemont ! for K l m b a 1 1
Hchiiol 'of Theology at Salem, set
fur. J i(na 11, and .10, will be tho last
for that well known Methodist In
stitution. It has been doubled not
lo open the school next year, nn:i
It Is believed Improbable that l(
ever Will open again. Theio will
be H graduates. ,
I will pay ' $5.00 reward for In
formation leading' to recovery of
outboard gasoline motor for boa'.,
stolen from my ranch. C. A. DeVoe.
62tt
What about that pllo of old Vic
tor Tecortls yon haVo In your nttle
(lint nobody has played for years
and years? ltrlng them Into the
palmer Music House nnd exehango
them for new Victor Records Free!
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C'allfnrnlnns nt llotols v
California Quests nt loenl hotels
Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Craw
ford of I'klah, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Iuttermun, Oeo. Pendergrnft of
I.os Angeles, I. S. Ionnrd of Oak
land. C. L. Holland of Red lllllff.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. I4. Clnrk of Long
lleach, (leo. Culey of Iturney, Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Iintes of Santa Rosa.
Mrs. August R. Rlepe ami Mn.
Lewrence A. Llets of San Pedro,
and the following from San Fran
cisco: Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl S. Coe.
C. C Corkrnn, A. ItorUBXak nnd II
O. Lolighery.
Vlnmnlh nnlnlnm .nnil nn.l HOC
end grade. II. so to tJ.OO cwt. 221
itessie, ibzu-A.
63
If It's Lumber nnd Itulldlng Ma
terial at the cheapest price, com
bined with courteous servlco and
the limit of accommodation, by nil
means see 'the Medford Lumber
Co., dealers In high grade building
materials xclustvcly. We don't
servo lunches yet. tf
MEDFORD MATL
Shopping Hero Today
Mrs. I.. M. Fkher "f the Sums;
Valley district Is in Medford today t
shopping ut local stores, transact-!
Ing huslnvs anil visiting wi'll j
friends. '
Lot mo write your fire Insurance.,
Carl y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland j
nidg. Phono 9U3. tf I
State To! Road !
The state highway commission is
putting In a siretch of test road!
composed exclusively of river-run ;
gravel except for the top Iwii.
Inches, on which fine crushed rock!
will be placed and oiled, on the'
Suntiam highway near Albany.
Hemstitching, plcntlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
Centn.l Point High Senior plny.i
tonight at the Auditorium. Ii2j
Many Names Written In
Included among ihe I2!l names
written in on the republican ballot
ot last i-'riilay's election, Owney
Patlon anil Arthur I'erry each re
ceived one complimentary vote as
constable. The many names that
received such votes have caused
the county canvassing hoard con
siderable extra' work and cause-'l
thi, county some expense lii check
Ihem. '
llullil now. We aro In tho mood
to go the limit. Medford Lumber
Co. tf
WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION
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TOMORROW
ymlk ... - ' A feud story of old Ken- .WC
S t$i'- tucky with the wildest rid"
I '" you cver 8aw J ,',' .
9 ( Harm0niC'a
VT - MICKEY MOUSE
SL! fr CLUB MEETING
PSggA 12:30
Last Times TONITE .
KENNETH MacKENNA
as "Bulldog Orummond" In
"TEMPLE TOWER"
Two All Talking Comedies
TONITE nd Sat.
ALL TALKING
f ' Sequel to t J . '
"In Old Arizona"
WARNER
, BAXTER
in the big outdoor romanco
of a daring border bandit.
"THE
ARIZONA KID
' with kONA MARIS,
m, u 1 1 aii Tt
TRIBWE, MEDFORD,
If.e.i'l.iu- ill Muchrlcltl
A number of Medford sportsmen
plan to attend the public hearing
to be held at the Marshfleld city
hall, Saturday, .May 31, oy tne in
terim fish committer, appointed nt
the last session of the legislature.
Sportsmen and commercial fisher
men of southwestern Oregon will
be given an opportunity to be hear-l
on matters relative, to tho fishing
industry. Tho proposed closing of
the itiigue river to commercial
fiut.t.,., uiii he ilinciissed at lentftb
and both sides' will 'be ably repre-;
sented. !
Cheap lumber, suitable for barns,!
brooder houses, garages. Medford ;
Lumber Co. tf i
D-ince. American Legion Club.
Jacksonville, Sat. night, a to 2. 63"!
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Discuss Forestry Improvements
K. P. Cecil, ill charge of forestry!
Improvement work In Oregon nn'l
Washington, spent today here In
conference with the Crater national
forest office heailiiuarters.
Phono 54 2. We'll haul away
your refuso. City Sanitary Servlco.
337t(
Leave for Santa Ana
.. li. Stoddard and son of Butte
Fulls left this city yesterday for
Hantai Ana, Cal., for an extensive
visit.
Danco, Jacksonville, Sat. nigh:,
! to L'. Everybody Is going. ' IIII
. ' ONE DAY ONLY rr
Continuous Shows 12:30-11
' A feud story of old Ken
tucky with the wildest rid- .
Ing you ever saw. -
Tomorrow at
ALSO
"TARZAN the TIGER"
and .
MICKEY MOUSE
In
"HAUNTED HOUSE"
CAROL LOMBARD
ALSO
liking C
HE LOVED THE LADIES"
Shows at 1:30, 3:15, 7 and t
Admitsicn Mat. 10 and 35, Eve. 25 and 50
The ideal bridge prize, birth
day gift, remembraOce.
Fox Scrip
PRECIPE, FRIDAY, MJSjm
At llotebi from Portland
Included among Portland resi
dents registered at Medford hotels
aro C. L. Zeller, John M. Krog,
H. H. Pomeroy. S. A. Malehorn, C.
c. Shanklln, W. L. Harmon. II. L.
Deaton. K. P. Cecil, J. G. Swinney.
M. If. Nichols, C. K. Lee, Sid Ham
ilton, Oscar lovle, V. It. linker. P.
J. Anderson, J. E. Job, C. W. Wails.
O. O. Jenkins, H. D. Mclntyre, A.
B. Hall, Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs.
Miles D. Warren, Mrs. Jesse G.
liennett, Mlas Ada Brookings, Mr.
W. P. Lucas, J. H. McFleters, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Griffin, O. W. Can
field, Walter Kuhn, L. R. McDon
ald, II. O. House and J. G. Hilyard.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Illdg. Tel. 1181. tt
Alfalfa nay In the shock, . 18 a'
Ion at Hollywood orchard. lU
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THE
DO YOU REMEMBER
Do you remember I when mother used to, bake and how when we came home from
school that odor of the fresh bread just made us so hungry we could hardly wait
until mother cut the fresh crust slice and sspread it with jam. And such crust, childish
appetite, you will say may be so-but let's be sure. Suppose We get some of the
same kind of bread and see if we'll relish it the same as-ever. ' u,, . i :,
And you can get the same kind made from the same materials and baked in the
same way. Come in tomorrow and get your Sunday's supply you will relish it as of
old and it may be some satisfaction to know that your childhood relish of food is
not just a memory but is still with you when you have the same kind of food.
Bread
Turn the years back . with the bread
like mother made.
1-lh. loaf . . .... ....... .3 for 20c
U -lb. loaf , 10c
And jam for the bread pure fruit
jams, tall' jar 25c
Devils food cup cakes, fresh from the
oven, doz. 17c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Golden West Coffee, lib. can ' . ! ; . 39c Solid Pack Tomatoes, Myrtle Creek
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack . . $1.75 brand, No. 2 can ...... 15c
White Down, a guaranteed hard- Ginger Ale C & C Brand full qt.
wheat flour milled by Sperry of finest imported ginger ale .... 33c
49-lb. sack . . . v . .... . : . .... .$1.65 Dromedary Grapefruit, No. 2 can. . 22c
Gold Medal Wheaties, the new ready Kerr's Dill Pickles, No. 2 can 15c
to serve cereal, pkg ; 10c ,.; 0 . . ' '
c' , D i. wr rri n White Star Tuna Fish, medium can . 19c
Sperry's Pancake and Waffle Flour, .
20-oz. pkg. . .'. '. 10c Iowa Golden Corn, 2 cans . 25c
Wheat Hearts, 20-6z. pkg. '. 10c Goody-Goody Peas, 2 cans 25c
Corn Meal, Sperry's, 20-oz. pkg. ... 10c Miss Lou Green Beans, 2 cans 25c
Peet's ! Gur'anulated Washing Ma- Wash Boilers, heavy copper bottom,
chine Soap (small pkg. free with -size 8 or 9, each . .... .1 :: $2.49
reach large package) . . i i 35c v. lT. ... , .
c c j o i r- Kitchen Utensils forks, spoons,
Super Suds, 3 Pkgs. . ; ; . . . . 25c spatulas, turners, colored handles, 10c
r & G or Crystal White Soap, 10 . .
bars 33c Galvanized Pails, 10-qt., each V. . . . 25c
Chewing Gum, 3 pkgs. . . . 10c Garbage Cans, heavy galvanized
Shortening-Calif ene, a mighty good large sizes : ; $L6d' $1'89- $L98
shortening at less than bulk prices, Electric Hot Plates, all styles '
8-lb. can ........... .$1.29 $1.39 to $6.98
Amaizo Oil, qt. can . . . . 39c Universal Vacuum Bottle 79c
Sardines, large oval cans, mustard, Alarm Clocks, guaranteed one year,
tomato or spiced, can 10c lue or green . . . . . . ' 89c
Oysters or Shrimp Miss Lou Brand, Bamboo Lawn Rakes ': .... .... . . 25c
2 cans . : . : . . . . . 29c Galvanized Tubs, No. 3 large size. . 98c
Tru Blu Cookies. Regular 15c size. Special, 3 f or . 29c
Shoe Department
Women's blonde pumps , and straps,
Cuban and spike heels, good snappy
patterns, special $3.95
Men's work shoes, high or low, good
sturdy leather ; . . . $2.95
Children's sport oxfords, elk leather,
cool and comfortable in hot weather.
Special $2.49
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6th and Central
Free
Inter-Clly Tennis Sunday
The Klumath r'alls tennis team
'representing the city of Klamath
Falls, will play Medford, Sunday.
May 25. The team will be com
posed of seven men and will Play
five matches of singles and two
matches of doubles. This is to bo
the first game of the season in
Inter-city competition. Kfamalh
News.
The Bnnd Box and Shoe Box,
223 East 6th, are offering excep
tional values in hats and shoes. 67
Visiting nt Ashland
Miss Inga Erlckson of Medford
spent a few days this week In Ash
land visiting with Mrs. Mary Erlck
son. Attention, Kuglc
During my absence, call Dr. Dod
son. phone lilll. Dr. K reuse. 04
HOME OF BREAD
Gales 6
Economy Groceteria
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
, , PLENTY OF ROOM TO PARK
delivery of $3.00 orders
Muskmt Mun Hero
N. M. Streeter, president of the
Oregon- MlSkraC Breeders Associa
tion, Inc., who operates two farms,
one on the Klamath Indian Agency
and the other nr Mldlan, is in
this citv to spend several days.
Mr. Streeter is considered one oft
the most successful musknifbreed-,
era of the Pacific slope. Both of'
his farms are operated with a state
permit.
We specialize in radiator and
fender repairing nt Van's Garage,
33 So. Bartlett. Phone 208. 'tf
. . SiM'dal Cointiliililtittloll .
A Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
F. & A. M., Friday. May
lf ' 23rd. 7:30 . m. Work In
tho OB. A. degree. Visiting mem
bers webme. H. .1. FIELD,
C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. W. M.
LIKE MOTHER MADE
Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy Lettuce . ... . . .. . . . 5c
Radishes or Onions, 2 bunches ... 5c
New Potatoes,' 4 lbs 25c
Egg Plant, lb. . . 7 . ; . 7V:v. . . 12c
Turnips, 3 bunches ; 10c
New Cabbage, lb 4c
We still have some very fancy
"' navel oranges
Fountain Lunch
Both storesReady.at 11
Choice of Roast Pork and Dressing,
Pot Roast of beef with Noodles,' Pota
toes, Gravy, Buttered Bread, Coffee or
Milk .,. ; . . . ; .) 25c
Double Sundaes a double portion, of
ice cream in a tall glass, choice of
Syrup i Ui. , y. j . 10c
Lydiard
- exclusive of sugar and flour.
George's Clean Tow
Fir. Our barbers will pleaae ,w
Ira Davis. Hayes Scliem.u.,1"
A. Tong. Ntlff sod! ' "
GENGV?)
SlNOtr ;3oc r
INSURANCE I
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Homti ,
of Men I
Tinting, Paper Hanging -Phone
178-J l!
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6th and Grape
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