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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD., ORKP.OX. FRIDAY. MAY AO. 1930. FA15E THRE WHILLOCICS o Golden Rule Grocery C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager No. 1 233 W, Sixth No. 2 117 N. Central SOME EXCEPTIONAL SATURDAY SPECIALS Will Be Featured In Our Windows WATCH FOR THEM Full line of Sperry Quality Foods in stock at all times and at our usual low prices. 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 Appropriate lluilln Program KM ED broadcasted a well chosen patriotic program into the homos uf Medford and the valley this morning. giving a history of Me morial day and the local observ ance program, followed by a patri otic program for the the chil dren's gold bond radio hour. Dance. Jacksonville. Sat. best of music; !) to 2. night; We specialize fender repairing 33 So. Bartlett. In radiator and at Van'a Garage, Phone 208. tt To Attcnil Montana l'li'lilc Manv Klamath Kalis residents ro ninkini: plans to attend the an mini Montana state picnic, which will be held Sunday at Hvershady nark on the Pacific highway, ac cording to the Klamath News. Big American Legion dance, Fal.- Orounds. Grants Pass, nuiuruny evening. May 31. ' 70 10-ln. green pine slabs, largo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 44tt No's n fiooit. rishermaii Dr. V. II. Heckman. accom panied by his son-in-law, Carl Weaver, spent Wednesday on the Rogue river salmoif fishing, and the former hooked a 25-pound fish. The two men were fishing from a boa-t recently built by Mr. Weaver and christened "The Flsn ing Fool." While the boat is of good construction, the builder In dicated that he does not plan to ride in it loo often. Dance. American Legion Club. Jacksonville. Sat. night, 9 to 2. TO Unique Cleaners special price on ladies' clothes, 'Men's suits cleaned and pressed J1.00 cash and carry. 8. Central. Phone 96. 11' Summoned to Mmlfonl D. O. Frederick was again called to Medford Wednesday by the II' ness of his father. William Fred erick. Grants Pass Courier. niekeleys Return to City Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Blakeley returned to the city yesterday from a week's stny In Portland, where Mr. Illakeley looked after mining business. The Peasleys' new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. ir 16-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel. 70. 344tf WHILLOCK'S GOLDEN RULE Self -Service Store . Is Making a Great Hit. Come in! Serve Yourself and Save Money , ODD FELLOWS BUILDING I Pmm State Metropolis Among the Oregon guests regls I lerlng at local hotels yesterday were Carl i-. nuiionm-m. .,n. R. Jlragg. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Corson ot. Selam, Reginald B. Halght of Co'rvallls, Jas. H. Oil belt. Mr. and Mrs. P. C Cnlllst.n of Eugene, J. Hebner of Mllwau kle. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cox of Lakevlew, and the following from Portland: G. R. Hoerner. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kzell. U W. Scott. Clif ford Smart. F. E. Bolich, G. W. Flint. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dagner. Mr. and Mrs. L. James and W. S. Lee. M Is one of the most important items of a healthful spring diet. "Let Us Meet Your Meat Needs" SPECIALS OF QUALITY MORRELL'S HAMS, lb .27c" BACON SQUARES, lb. . . 18c GOOD LEAN BACON, lb , 27c PICNICS, lb 20c BABY BEEF ROAST, lb. . 20c SHOULDER OF LAMB, lb. ...... 20c LAMB STEW, lb. 12c SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, lb.. ... 16c LARGE RABBITS, lb . 25c Our Chickens are the Best you can buy. Rhode Island Red Fryers and Hens Good Small Rabbits Spring Lamb Grain Fed Pork Milk Fed Veal Good Beef t Ham Paddies Veal Loaf, Ready for Baking Little Pig Link Sausages Best Grades Hams and Bacon Home Rendered Lard Large Assortment Lunch Meats Fresh Fish and Crabs Nip & Tuck Asparagus Berries and Vegetables ECONOMY Meat and Fish Market 206 E. Main Phones: Meat 46; Fish 26 o And PEOPLE'S MARKET ECONOMY' GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth Telephone 1085 Nichols & Ashpole Montana annual picnic, 3 miles south on Pacific highway from Medford, Sunday, June 1. Bring basket luncfc and table service. Enlov a dnv with old friends. 70 Dance till 2:00, Gold Hill Sat. 70 Visiting Portland Glenn Brenner of the Roxy Ann confectionery left yesterday to spend several days visiting In Port land. Dance, Gold Hill. Sat. night. 70' located 65tf Chauncey Florey 123 East Main St. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Gas and fam ilv of Medford visited in Ashland Wednesday to attend the gradua tion exercises. Ashland Tidings. night. 70 Dancing. Jacksonville. Sat. Wonderful floor. 9 to'2. Dry kindling $2.60 per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phono 76. tf v Sweets Ilootll at Market A candv booth will be nn added feature of the city public market tomorrow. F. M. Corlles, market master, nnnounced this forenoon The booth will sell only home made candles. There will also bo a small supply of Royal Anne cherries and the stock is expected to be sold out nnulckly. Straw berries nre plentiful and over 100 crates dally have been sold thru the market to Portland buyers. Other berries will not be on the market for another two weeks. CallforulaUM at Hotels Included among California resi dents registering at Medford hotels yesterduy were F, II. Cowles and K. C. Sykes of Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. U. (1. Geraldson of Sacra mento, 11. l Hartzclt, F. Mann and Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Parr of Los Angeles. C. A. Davis of Oak land. Joseph A. Mrl'oril of Oak land, and the following from San Francisco: Mr. und Mrs. J. IS. Tucsey. J. W. Flunnery. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Pope. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mondy. Mr. and Mrs. It. c. Martin. Ol I6DO 302301 Dance, Jackson urday night. lot Springs, Sat-70 Bond's school Program. Operation of two schools on a double shift basis with two sets of teachers In order to eliminate the bungalows is being considered by the Bend school board. This is proposed as the result of the defeat of a $110,000 bond Issue for a new East Side school. sk driver Tel. 03 1. 65tf For best green slabs, n or call Medford Fuel Co.. Visited Portland. Dr. It. X. Clancy, nn orcharilist of the Itoguo Hiver valley, anil j Mm. Clancy nre at the Hotel Port-, land from Medford. Tho Ore-j gonian. I Anyono who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office and inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf At Brookings Over Weekend. Dr. and Mrs. 11. C. Wilson nre Spending the weekend nt Brook ings on the seacoast, having left for that destination early today. They will return latovSundny. The county health office will be closed over Saturday. now located oritt Chauncey Florey 123 Fast Main St. "Here Comes the Bride" A hundred orchestras softly playing the ethereal "Wedding March" a hundred blushing brides and as many bashful grooms a shower of rice and singing of bells so will the coming month be ushered in. D State of Washington (iuesls. J. C. Mlllsop. Flleen Collins nnd Bessie Rninspy of Shelton, F. C Cole of Seattle and 10. D. Mn- rariarlty of Vancouver, nre among the Washington guests at Medford hotels. Geo. A. Bohnert, General Truck ing, at Fltchtner's Garage. Tel. 180. 03 studio now The' Peasleys new open, opposite new Holly theater Staff Enjoys Banquet Employes of the J. C. Penney store of this city enjoyed n banquet at Hotel Medford Wednesday even ing, served In the small dining room. An Informal social time followed the banquet. See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body I'nnnlrlns. lt 10-ln. green pine slabs, large or amfill londs. Vallev Fuel Co., Tel. 76. , 344tf Klagc Business Better Due to increasing business, D. J. Willson, division superintendent of tho Pacific Greyhound stage line, said today that the size of the stages are being increased. The big busses will be able to carry 38 passengers and there will lie about 30 running through Medford. Smaller stages will take enre of local runs. Phono 642. We'll haul away vbur refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. tl V Mrs. Billings of S. Riverside Ave. says that Dr. Blazos Poison Oak Prescription oomplotety cured her In two days. It Is sold nnd guar anteed by Heath's Drug Store. 71" Montana annual picnic. 3 miles south on Pacific highway rrom Medford, Sunday. June 1. Bring basket lunch and table service. Enjoy a day with old friends. 70 Flew Hero From ltptllliiiR It took W. J. Brown nnd John Waago just nn hour and tnirty minutes to fly hero yesterdny from Redding, Calif.. In their two planes. They were forced to fly around two storms and flying con ditions were fur from perfect. They are spending several days at the Medford airport making scenic trips, staying hero until next Mon day. Mr. Brown, for sometime past a resident of Stockton and Oakland, Calif., formerly operated tho Copper King Flying Service in Medford and Is well known here. Inseet McoTortl Airport. James Bromley and Harold Prestel of the airport commission, went to Medford Wednesday to Inspect the Medford Municipal nlr- nort, which Is nationally known. Grants Pass Courier. The teacher wrote this at the end of a pupil's report card: "A good worker, but talks too much.' The boy returned tho card to tho teacher after It had been exam ined by, hiH father. On It tho teacher found written, "But you ought to hear his mother." Port land Journal. Dressmaking and romodellng at tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medforl Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf llrse From Willow Springs Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hlden of Willow Springs wore among the out of town people In Medford this forenoon for the annual Memorial Day parade and progrnm. Madame Margnt Shlvely. who has taught French In Paris and Bos ton. Mass.. will tutor, give private or class lessons to adults and chil dren. Address 616 Penn. Ave. Ph 1043-L. 74 Classified Advertising Gets Results ' Tomorrow we will have , on special sale a cake that is Just the Thing v fcf your picnic and out ir.g as well as your Sun day dinner. This cake is a delightfully light and tatsy sunshine cake iced with a delicious crushed pineapple filled icing. We will sell this cake in two sizes 19c and the large size 38c Wrapped in a dustproof waxed paper this cake is a wonderful value at these prices. Especially adapted to serving with Ice Cream and Sherbets Balis- rllnln Thursday Medford. mothers nre reminded that the regulnr monthly child welfare ctlnlc for this city will be held next Thursday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. by the county health department with Dr. C. C. Wilson, county henlth officer, In charge, assisted by Miss Augusta Glover, county nurse. Any child under six years of age Is eligible and especially those children plan ning to start school next fall. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631 65tf Mrs. Cloiigh, Miss Clough and Mrs. F. J. Blattner were In Grants Pass nnd Medford Wcdnesdny making arrangements to get the old stage coach' from the Cavemen for the old-time Fourth of July celebrntlon at Canyonvllle Grunts Pass Courier. Flowers of all kinds for parties. banquets, decorating, etc. Call a 325 South Holly or Phone 390-L. 76 Announces Tuple "A Three-fold Discovery." is the sermon topic chosen by Rev. Car man 13. Mell for the baccalaureate services of the senior high school to be held In the First Presbyter inn church Sundny evening at o'clock. All pastors of the local churches are taking part In the service. For your health take Russian massage and chiropractic. Dr. Sim kins, over Woolworth's. Tel. 121(0 67tt C. G. Burncll of Portland, dlS' trlcl superintendent of the Western Union, Is In the city on business. Public Market Grocery Butte: 40c lb., eggs 25c doz., all standard coffee 43c. 89 ik Dr. and Mrs. Paul W. Htharp were among the Klamath Falls v;s iters spending the day In Medford yesterday. For best green slabs, ask drlv-i or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631 5tf D Look! Mon's suits cleaned anil pressed $1.00 cash nnd curry. Unique Cleaners, 20 S. Centrnl. Phone 96. 71 THE MONTH OF JUNE has always been known as the month of many weddings. We are all ready to do our part in the way of furnishing all the delicacies for the wed ding breakfast, luncheon or dinner, and we can furnish the wedding cake, too. AFTER THE WEDDING the young people will find our store a friendly and pleasant place to do their grocery shopping. Consider this an invitation to call and look over our stock of quality merchandise. O o D D Personal Attention H. E,. Prompt Service MARSH Phone 252 GROCER For Sale Rooming house, three blocks from Montgomery Ward, i),000. Would take 13,000 In Inula part payment. See owno rat 375 S. Central. C'l Visiting lintel Men. J. W. Flannery of tho West Hotel nt San Frnnclsco und II. C. Hnrtzell of the Gates Hotel at ,os Angeles, were visitors In Med ford yesterday and guests at the Hotel Medford. Flowers of all kinds for pnrtlcs. banquets, decorating, etc. Call at 325 South Holly or Phone 300-L. 7(1 CIlhcrtM In I'ortliuifl. Charley Gilbert left Medford Wednesday for Portland to Join Mrs. Gilbert, who has been visit ing there for the past 10 days They will spend the week-end In the northern city and return to Medford the first of. the week. We are prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too small, n) Job toi big. Let homo men do your work. Tel. 377-1,. F. W. James Son, 226 Cottnge. 77 . t Obituary OE OE OE Phone 252 RUNAWAY TEAM An old fnnhioneil'liorHO runaway on Klrtliiml farm yenlerday remitt ed In Injuries to two men. (?. K. Given of Tolo und W. W. MIIIh of Central Point. Oreen 1 In the Hucred 1 leart hoHpital recovering I from Hovere bruises when cruHhed In the mbdian. Mills was not as badly Injured. The hoi-HPH became excited, County JudKO Alex Hpnrrow, oper ator of the farm, said thfH fore noon and cniHhed through K"teH und feiu'i'H. At the fli'Ht Kate, the hoi-Hen left the hay rack und then ran t h rough two more Kates and finally entled up by running Into a tree. The men were unable to hold them nnd were thrown off the vIk during the curly part of the runaway, Portland. I. H. Huffmnn re ceived neneral contract to erect Ki'oup of bullrtiriKH in vicinity of lilth and Kearney Htreets at coat of $?nn. eon. MIIULKR. Funeral services for It. Schuler. who passed away In this city Thursday morning, a notice of which appeared In yes terday's Mall Tribune, will be held at the Conger chapel at 3 p. m.. Saturday, May 31, conducted by Rev. C. E. Mell of the Christian church, of which Mr. Schuler was nn ardent member. Itev. D. K. Millard will officiate at the grave In Medford cemetery. DI.KW. Dale Clinton, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wow, died at their home, 1)1!) North Cen trul avenue, nt 1 P. m.. Thursday. Interment was made In Medford cemetery, by Conger Funeral Par lors today. PARISOT. Mary A. Parlsot, wife of Ray Parlsot, died at th;'r horns dn tho Huttc Falls road, Thursday, at the age of 43 year. She was horn In Indiana. May 13, 1887. Mr. and Mrs. Parlsot camu tn the viclnltv in which they re sided four years ago. Hesides her husband she leaves her father, P. N. Deen, and three brothers and one sister, one of whom. M. C. Deen, resides at Kaglc Point. Fu neral services In charge of the Conger Funernl Parlors, will be held at the grave In llutte Falls cemetery, nt 2 p. m. Sunday. Visits In Purlin nil Little Miss l.ou Peterson, daugh ter of Mrs. Peggie Petersen, is spending two weeks visiting nt th? home of er grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. !:. K. Hayssen of Portland. the country. Dance till 2. 70 Births largest dance In Gold 1 1 1ll every Sat. Horn, to Mr. ind Mrs. Rowen Gall nf Grants Puss, formerly of this city, a son. Wednesday, May 2H. "Construction work on St.iyton Fern Illdge road progressing rap Idly. Had to Take Purgative Nearly Every Night v AiYKON P. HARWOOD "THi new Hiiriron treatment brought me the firm IamMiik relief, I ever not for tjtomnch trouble andi conntlpjitlon that 1 Hiiffered wi'.hl for twenty yum. I had to UtkiM (tome kind fc purni.Uve nearly, every nlnht. 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