Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    ISlTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, OKI-WON. FRIDAY, MAY
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PAG THREW
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WHILLOCK'S v
Golden Rule Grocery
; C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
No. 2
117 N. Central
Just ask any shopper who has the "Golden Rule shopping
habit" ... ask them how they like our plan of shopping
at leisure . . . choosing from nationally advertised
brands and having their order delivered, without charge,
to any poir.t in the city. You will find Golden Rule shop
pers enthusiastic and you, too, will like to shop here,
onoe you try it! ' ' :
Golden West Coffee .'. 43
Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans for 35
Pink Salmon, 2 cans 35
Best Food Mayonnaise, pint jar 39
M. J. B. Coffee Oval Sardines
2-lb. can ' per tin
83c. ; ioc ;::'r
Oleomargarine, 2 pounds
: Fancy Cream Cheese, pound
Citrus j5oap, 10 bars ..,
35
. . . 25
Peet's Washing
Machine Soap
Trial package free with
each regular sined pack
age, while supply lasts.
ACT AT ONCE
Trial Size "
PEETS
PEETS
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Citrus Washing Powder, 2 boxes 33
Waldorf Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 19?
Order Orcnite Cleaner and Fly Spray 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. -k
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Loss
NOTICE!!
The Stock
and Fixtures
of the . - r ;"
Valley Grocery
505 G Street
Grants Pass
; Now Offered
FOR SALE
Fixtures consist of:
Sherer Oak Counter, with 31 drawers
Meat and Bacon Slicer
Dayton Scales
Window Light Fixtures
Store Light Fixtures
300-Drawer . Accounts Cabinet
Electric Coffee Mill
Check PrQtectograph
Automatic Sealing Machine
Scoop Display Tables
Cheese Cutter and Cabinet
Wire Display Baskets, etc.
NOTE: Fixtures will be sold sepa
rately or in a group
" ?:. PHONE OME Z '
I BIG PINES
LUMBER CO.
SMMfiOCUWM WltrhfMHtARlYACimmCMTm
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grebes
Cruel Treatment AMt'Kfd
(JroiimlM of cruel and inhuman
treatment arc given as a basis
for a divorce suit filed In circuit
court yesterday by Murjoriu Ponn
against Joseph Pena. The couple
were married at Ued Bluff, t'al.,
in 1!24. Similar grounds are given
as the cause for a divorce suit
Bessie Richards is seek ins from i
Ij. Richards. They were married
Mrs. 1.1 ml Icy In Oirvnllis
.Mrs. Hoy Llndley of Medford,
formerly of (.'orvaliis, Is hero t'
vinit old friends and will remain
several days or a week. Mr. and
Mrs. Undiey resided in L'orvallts
for several years and Mr. Undley
operated a b:irbcr shop here. Co:
vallis Times-Gazette.
Have our roof inj? experts esti
mate your ruofntf needs repairs,
new work, roofing ever old shin
gles. Time Vayinehttf or terms.
Medford Lumber Co. tf
The Peasley's new studio now
open, opposito new Holly theater.
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tleo. A. liohnert, (leneral Truck
ing, at Fltchtner'a Garage. Tel. ISO.
Auto Licenses Issued
The sheriff's office yesterday is
sueil outo licensee ti Jack Krau
sliaar and Mrs. J. I DeWitt of
Medford and Maggie Buckley of
Ruch.
Anyone who would like a bar
gain In "a high grade banjo should
call at this office and inspect the
banjo left hero for aalo; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 25t
i See Brill's Sheet Motal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. tt
Recital Tuesday night, 8 o'clock.
Methodist church, by pupils of
John H. Knight. Public Invited.' CJ
Company Denies Report
The Chamber of Commerce wes
in receipt of a letter today from
the U, L. Polk Directory company
of Seattle, denying a recent pub
lished report that It was planning
to publish a directory of Medford.
The company wished to have It ex
pressly known that it had no plans
of such nature, which would hava
conflicted with the publication of
a directory of Medford by tho Mall
Tribune, now underway.
Dynge's dance, "Wed. and Sat.,
Dreamland. Gents' 75c. J7
Call at 325 S. Holly and so tho
Spanish Iris. Two shades of bluo
or yellow. Reasonably priced.
Place your orders now for Decora
tion Day. Phono 300-L. GS
Guest or Mrs. Smith
Mrs. O. L. Harmon, former resi
dent of Medford, arrived today
noon on the Shasta from Los An
geles, and will be a guest of Mrs.
Sidney Smith for the coming week.
Women's $24.50 silk print dressc.8
reduced to ? 16.7 5 tomorrow at the
M. M. Dept. Store. 61
Rev. Iverson III
Rev. 10. Iverson. who has been
confined to his bed ut his horn
lii) Ross Court, tho last week, Is
still qulto 111.
lG-In. green pine filabs, large or
small loads, vauey x uei to., ici.
76. 344t
Here from Washington State
Guests from Washington at Med
ford hotels Include Mr. .and Mrs,
John Albeit of Walla Walla, H. V
llracdt of Everett, A. R. Kroehnk'1
and Mi, and Mrs. K. F. Peffer of
Sudkidie. Mrs. U P. Itellon of
Kent, and the following from Se
attle: Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wilson
Jr.. W. R. Spencer. K. R. Crnhbs,
H.i M. Mauhenny and I. N. Dorn
beiger.
Danre till 2:00, Gold Hilt, every
Saturday. 6J
I6-ln. green pine (dabs, large o.
small loads. Valley Fuol Co., Tel.
7ti. 344tf
Owen RrotliciH In Portland
The three Owen brothers mob
ilized at the Hotel Portland y ester-
tlav. Thev nre A. It. Owen of
Owen. Wis.; John S. Owen of Khii.
( lalie. Wis., and .himo.t H. Owen
of Medford. The Owen family are
all in the lumber business and the
owen 'opnrntlon In Jjiekson county
is one of magnitude. This com
pany Is planning extending lis log
ging road lit the direction of Klam
ath Falls. John and A. R. have
not visited Portland In the pas:
wi. years. The Oreonlan.
!,ct tv baul away your garhago
anri rtuuso. i-nunu - vn -
tary Service. 387tf
li-ni. n thrill, wuteh the sped
boats tangle at Kmlm-ant lako Sun
day. Spills and tnriiis. oon i miw
'em.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
vau HAlA'l - 3-ROOM MODKFtX
KPHXISIIBI) MOi:SK; pald-ll)
paving, large lot, dandy lawn,
larKC shade tree. Priced $1700;
onlv $123 down, balance $2!i per
month.
C. R. B KKB 11 AOKNCY,
Phone 805. 16 South Bartlett
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ZINNIA plants, l.'ic do. Had first
nl Fair 2 cnr. MlS. DreMSlnr
1 107 K. Main. 64
i.mmt P.rown leather handbag
Silver and mumps. Return to
102M East 11th and receive re
ward.
for RKNT Furnished house:
adults: $45 a month. 21) Ken
wood Ave. 64
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WANTKD Competent girl for
rookinK and Keneral housework.
Kirllnnfi Kr. rm. Tel. Ontral
Point ltt-X-4. 62tf
FOK RKNT -On Siskiyou Heights,
a delightfully cool home for
summer months; fully furnished:
rent reasonable to responsible
prty. phone K7 for appoint
ment. 64
ONF, a' re, 4 -room housp, garage,
chicken house, garden, good well;
on" mile weft. .Owner, Phone
1347-V. f,2
FOK KAI.M Good stock farm:
good wier; wlrt fnce, good
road. 1 .i or 20 nrrren alfalfa; no
' buildings. Pri'-e. :i.ona down.
!al. on time at H'n int. See own-
ir, Mrs. M. O. Duggn, Hams Val
ley, Ore. 64
FOR HAI.K Moojlr kitchen caW
net in excellent rnndiHn: rug,
medicine e.ibinef nitd nh.idowles'
l;"b' f'Y..r.- l- HIM
Wonl was received from Albany
that the Golden Mipper will br
bark after the local speed boat
artists scalps Sunday.. The Golden
Slipper was piloted by Geo. Hurley
and took second to Heine Fluhrer
in three races in the last meet. 03,
( 'in tor ljtikc Record Broken
Rudolph Lueck, larctaker of tho
Crater 1-ike lodge during tho past
winter months, set' p. now precedent
by hiking over the solid packe t
snow around the rim of Crater Iike
to study conditions ,-.ml record hjiow
depths on the rim road. There Is
no record of this feat having been
accomplished before May 22 at any
lime during the past.
63
Dance. Gold Hill, Sat.
When you buy a tiousq bill from
us you may include all hardware,
paint, screens, pljimblng and elec
trical equipment. ; -Medford liumber
Co.
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Experiences of a backwoods
Arkansas family close to modorn
conveniences for tho first time
were interwoven In the clever plot
of the radio playlet by Noll von
der Hellen of Wellon. "Seeing
America First," as presented over
K.MKU, the Mail Tribune-Virgin
station, yesterday for the Econ
omy Groceteria. Wlot Clurli and
Mrs. Helen Brayton did their upual
good work in portraying tho char
acters, assisted by Bobby vn der
Heiien, son ot me autnoress.
: Tho father and mother wore
unable to read or write and had
nover been away from their, moun
tain fastness until called by- an
aunt to have them come to Boono
vllle, some distance away, Tho
letter they received was read by
the Ron who was receiving some
education In the district ychool.
Their experiences In Bonneville
were the basis -Tor many good
laughs. They could not under
stand how water fountains worked.
how telephones functioned and
among other things caused a traf
fic jam in looking over tho city.
After many difficulties they were
finally able to reach their aunt,
but only with the help of a police
man. '
STRAWBERRIES CHEAPER
AS RECEIPTS INCREASE
PORTLAND, Ore., May 23. (A)
Hgg and Butter prices continue
weak, but unchanged.
Struwberries are increasing" In
volume of arrivals. The cool damp
weather has resulted In prevalence
of unusually large sizes where
thoy have not rotted In tho fields.
Today's market was lower about
$3.25 per orate, to retailers and
furthor declines are expected by
the trade. ' 1
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Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., May 23. (TP)
CATTLK: 50, calves 10; quotably
steady.
HOGS: 430, Including 284 on
contract ; quotably steady.
Si I KHP: 200; mostly around
steady.
This market will be -closed nexl
Friday, Memorial Day ,
- Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 23. !)
BCTTHR and KGGS: Weak und
unchanged.
Milk, (bulterfat) poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool,
nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops
steady and unchanged. -
Wall Street Report
NKW YORK, May 23. P
Speculation for the riso was re
sumed with iiufot determination
in today's stork markot, anil tlx
bear element folded its tents and
left the field. The market uhook
off Its recent apathy, but moved
forward with considerable re
straint. .
The days business news was
scarcely of a character to Inspire
any violent bidding up of prices,
but the feeling Is growing In
Wall street that the current de
presnlon will have run Its course
by late wtimmer.
Buyers had to bid for stocks In
the afternoon as the floating sup
ply was scarce, causing advances
of, 4 to 6 points In selected Is
sues. A merienn Tobacco, Ameri
can Tobacco B. American Tele
phone and International Match im
proved 0 to 6. Diamomk match
was up 10 and J. E. Case 1'H.
Calumet and Arizona and Worth
Ington Pumn roso 4. The close
wap strong. Sales approximated
2,200.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 15 se 0
leded stocko follow'
Am? Can 142
Col. ''.as S3'
Am. Tel. and Tel 22U
Anaeonda l&
Curtiss Wright 1(H
Genera! Klectrlc (new) 2
General Motors &l
Kennlcoi Copper H
Radio Corporation f"
Rending
Sears Roebuck
Cnited Air Crnft 73 H
C. S. Steel 17t 'A
M.,nt. Wnrd 2r
ATTENDED TODAY
BY DELEGATIONS
l elegations of interested orch
unlistx anil agriculturists attended
the t wo drainage demonstrations
odd today under the auspices of
the county agents' office.
Tho first uuu held was at the
Paul Scherer orchard in the Cen
tral Point locality this morning
where the collecting drainage, sys- '
tcm of that orchard was demon- ;
slratcd before Iwenty-fivo orchard- '
isis. Aivh Work, representative of,
tho I. S. department of agriculture :
who has been here for a long time 1
past studying water table coudi-
lions, discussed tho engineering
features and County Agent 1'. P.
Wilcox discussed effects of high !
water tables on tree and crop i
growth.
Tho afternoon demonstration ,
began at 1:30 at the Olaf Olsen I
orchard on tho Old Stage road, I
wlwre ,lbe .interception , drainage j
system of that orchard was studied ,
and discussed before an at ten- 1
dunce 'of orchard men, and with)
Messrs, vWork.and Wilcox leading i
the discussion as at the morning
demonstration.
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.1 udge Alex Sparrow will be
general chairman of the Mid -Pa-,
ciflc Umpire Agricultural Kco
nomlit conference, which is to bo
held in Medford tho latter part
of this year.
County Agent R. G. Kowler has
been appoined by Judge Sparrow
as chairman of a committee to
arrange the date of tho confer
ence and the complete program
for same.. Mr. Kowler will call
all tho county agents of northern
California and southern Oregon
together in the near future to pre
pare a program which will com
pletely cover agriculture In this
section.
The conference Is being spon-j
-sored iy tno Northern caiitornla
Southern Oregon Development as
sociation. - j
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Home Grown Strawberries 2
Strawberries are now at their best.
We have a fresh supply every
morning.
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Home Grown Vegetables
Many of the vegetables on the market now are
homegrown. We always feature the home
grown fruits and vegetables when available.
New Crop Brazil Nuts
The new crop Brazil Nuts are now on the mar
ket. Most varieties of niits appear on the
market in the fall, but the Brazil huts are ready
in May or June. We are pricing these new nuts at
2 pounds for,2?c , .
Fresh Home-made Cakes Every Day
Personal Attention
8 H. IL.
Prompt Service
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GROCER
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.Sale of tho old Ashland Mine,
tocnted near this city, to R. II.
Wick ham, prominent mining ope
rator of ' southwestern Oregon was
announced today by 13. T. Staples.
Ashland realtor. The mine was
purchased from "Attorney K. JJ.
Itrlggs. Wickham has held an
option on tho property einco R2ii.
Tho purchase price was not an
nounced, but is understood to have
been In the neighborhood of $50,
000. Tho Ashland Mi no includes ap
proximately 4110 aci'os, patent land
find mining property and is lo
cated about four miles from Ash
land. Previous production of the
mine Is said to exceed $1,000,000
which was principally recovered
by a five-stump mill on ore, rang
ing in value front $ 1 1t to $ 10
per ton. I 'ndct ground develop
ment amounts to about 1 0,000
feet, exploring I he vein for ii
length of irno feel ami to a
dcplh of lino feel bj shufl. Ash
land Tiding.-. S
STORY 1
(Continued from Page 1)
fl'lie county Hchool gradualion ex
orciseB attracted over 1000 people
to AHhlaiid today when 'Z'.V. eighlh
Bra do tliplonias were present ml to
HtwIe.titH Ironi AH schools. If. C.
Soyniniir, stato club lender, pre
Boiited the main address of the
forenoon senHlon, the feature of
which wan tho presentation of (II-i
plomas. Quite an extensive prn-j
Ki'tim wuk also planned for this aft
ernoon, Including a mush: memory i
contest with participants present ;
from In war grades from ninny rural j
schools. ;
The students met at the Chaiitaii-!
(iiu building at !):30 and marched
in parade formation to tho junior;
high school where tho ceremonies
took place. Only a very small per
centage of students tailed In their
stnto examinations, which. If they
had been passed by ell applicants,
would have resulted only In a few
more diplomas. i
lyive boon opened, the men em
ployed on the insect control work
aro transported on trucks from
park headquarters to the Infested
areas whore control work Is bolntf
carried on. ,
This work wiih started on Mi.y
15. when 30 men with axe and
saws wore aligned for an attack f
upon these encroaching forest
pests, that have been responsible
for the gray, dead forests In the
north half of Orator Jako,
In li2!) thin lieetln invasion wm
reduced through control work from
an epldemi i to an Indomlc stage,
and by lh work planned for the
early season of 11(30, It Is hoped
that absolute control of tho moun
tain pine bottle In tho park forest
will bo tho reward for tho effort
put fort h to save tho remaining
scattered Htnnds of lodge polo pin
and the more, valuable while pi mi
within tho park boundaries.
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Notlcv.
The partnership bereloforo ex
isting between M. W. MeVay and
(. V. Myers under tho co-partnership
name of O. V. Myers t.'mn
puny Is hereby dissolved, the said
o. V. Myers to continue tho niwt
iickm under the firm name of The
(l. V. MyeiH Company. All obliga
tions of tho firm will be paid by O.
V, .Myers, and all' accounts due
should bo paid to O. V, Myers at
his office at U;i Houth Hlvorsld?
avenmv Aledford, Oregon.
Dated this 23rd day of May-,
1030. M. W. MeVAY,
O. V. MVKltH.
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HALBOA. t'anal Zone, May '2.1.
(A1) The steamer Kb-anor Hotllng
brouKht back to America today j
three more of thfl outstanding fl- j
ures of the Hyrd Antarctic adven
ture. They were J'rof. Lawrence
fiould. RcobiRlHt, and Herrit Italeh
en and i I aro Id June, aviation
pilots.
The Kleanor Holllng was the
third craft to bring In contingents
of tho historic exploration party,
I tear Admiral Hyrd was the first'
PUBLIC MARKET
So. Riverside
OPEN DAILY
7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Saturday 9:00 p. m.
SPECIALS
Lamb Stew 15
Lamb Roast.. ......20
Veal Stew 15
Veal Roast 20
Pure Pork
Sausage 25
Fruits and Vege
tables at special low
prices.
Having ;a . Picnic Sunday?
"We iiavc a big assortment cf delicious lunck,
meats for sandwiches. "Let us meet your
meat needs." ' '
SPECIALS
bacon; lb. J.
' BACON SQUARES, lb. Z" H8(
WILD 'ROSE HAMS, lb .....:.27
FRYE'S DELICIOUS HAMS, lb. 36?
PICNICS, lb. , i20
SHOULDER OF LAMB, lb. '.22
breast of lamb, ib. '.....:..:.:.:....;....:...::;i5
SHOULDER OF VEAL ROAST, lb.. '.221
SHORT RIBS, OF BEEF, lb. ..........161
BEEF POT ROAST, lb. 20
Rhode Island Red milk , led fryers, and hens.'.'
Also special smaller fryers, lb 35c
'Ham Paddies Smoked Liver Sausage i
Rabbits Choice Spring Lamb
Pork Link Sausage ' Corn Fed Pork ' ' ,'.
Veal Loaf Ready for Milk Fed Veal .
Baking, " Home Made Weiners ?
ECONOMY '
Meat and Fish" Market
206 E. Main Phones: Meat 46 Fish 26
PEOPLE S MARKET
ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth
Telephone 1085
Nichols & Ashpole"
pinafH Advprt,atiff Oeta Paultt
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