Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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DEATH BECKONS C
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PAOHJ FIVE
J'Hiu 4, li;;u
. Forecasts
Medlorcl nn.l vidnitv: Tonl-hl
mi in rn urn Ti1 r MTDinnps
VET. IS
IUVVU1W
i
OF FOOTS CREEK
I 0'gn: hnr lonicht and Thurs-
a ,,,o er wllh ,,, M
iMHt port ion i Kilt; risi ,
I ' "' interior Thursday
Charles A. Wahl passed away at
the Community hospital early Wed
nesday moraine aged 7S years, !i
months and at days. He had been
ill for the past two years and sev
eral days ago was brought to the
hospital, i
Mr. Wahl was born In Havaria,
Germany.' August l(i. 1S51. Ho wa
a retired railroad engineer, being
In the employ of the Illinois Central I
Railroad company for 33 years.
He had been a resident of the
Foots Creek district for the past
15 years. Mr. Wahl, a mau of fine
character, leaves to mourn his loss
a wife, Pauline, and three sons,
Carl and Will of Waterloo, Iowa,
and Fred Wahl of Medford.
Friends desiring to pay their re
spects to Mr. Wahl may call at
lire Perl FuneraL Homo Thursday
afternoon. The remains will be for
warded Thursday evening to Water
loo, Iowa for interment.
Local Data.
Temperature! Dee's" I .
Highest (Last 12 hrs.)
Lowest I Last 12 hi s.)
Itel. humidity (IVt.i
I'reciplation (In.;
State of weather
1-owest
ing, 51 decrees.
CALLED TO REST
" j IMward A. i'erry. a resident of
Z, i Jut-ksnn county for me last six
: llceu years m;,i a veteran of the
Civii war. died at Ills resilience,
.j i!l-l fleddy avenue, shortly before
51 noon today at the (lKe of K5 years.
-rN -Mr. I'erry was born at Delfast,
14 r,l!Mulne. Noveber 10. 1S44. For 35
- 11 i years the family resided at Fargo,
03 TjX. I.. and in 1 !l 1 4 came to Oregon,
Lt. Uain Cdy. ' rcxitling at Talent until moving to
temperature this mom. i .Medfonl In laiiO.
During the civil war he served
Tivu Airplanes Visit
An urniv t ell n: plane n
at the airport tins
route to Si,ii Diego
forenoon, on
from Seattle.
and spent an liour or two here be
fore continuing Its journey. A
ityun plane, owned by. the Detroit
Aircraft company, wn sa is""'
at the port last evening.
See Prill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing.
Total preciptalion since Sept
1 !-'. 13.111 inches.
1.1
I t
mmajinij
KG
Baking Powder
temperatures a year alio today
Highest. 113; lowest, 51.
Sunset tMliiy7":42p7"n7
Sunrise Thursday, 4::hi a. m.
Sunset Thursday, 7:42 n. m.
Observations Taken at A,
120th M;ridian Tirr.e
crrr.
1
r 3
in the litttli Maine Infuntry. ami
. w.,. ... .... ...... ..U1 ...m.. ...
lit'ltl membership in the John F.
Uynulds Post (1. A. H. at Kiu-ru.
X. I). IIIh illness was very brief
and eumcK ns a shock to his fam
ily and friends.
li'.sideH his wife, Mary Perry,
lie leaves one son and one daugh
ter, Jena J'erry Ames of Medford,
and Hubert K. l'orry of Chicago;
also wix grandchildren, I-ucile,
Margaret, Constance and Klennor
Ames of Medford and Richard and
William I'erry of Chicago.
Kuneral announcement will fol
low word from the son in Chicago.
Conger iKunerdl parlors hi oharge.
Olio MarHagf License
The county clerk's office issued
a marriage license this forenoon t
m .inhn Kinnell Jr.. 23, of Rich- j
mond. Calif., and to llollis Childs,
ill, of the same city. .j
The peasloys' new studio now :
open, opposite new Holly theater
City (Eas
JlsSaEP in I
1- 1
JA VPi m I
Vrmsmmml
ttalier City 5
Mismarck "t
Fioise G-t
Denver so
Same Price
for over 5
38 years
2$ ounces for
You save in using
it. Use less than of
high priced brands. .
MILLIONS OF POUNDS " i
USED BY OUR COVERNMENTj
Des .Moines
Fresno
Helena
Los Angeles
Marshl'teld ..
IMioenix
Portland
Red llluff S2
HoseliuiR 5S
4S
51
(IS
58
3S
12
IM
52
58
IS
51
Salt Lake City.. OS
San Francisco .. lis 52
Santa Fe 715 -Hi
Seattle Co 48
Spokane ti2 44
Walla Walla .... 6ii 50
WinnincK (10 10
W. J. flUTCHTSoN.Meteorolosiat.
Cloudy
f. Cdy.
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
P. Cdv.
P. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Truckman Injured
POltTl.AND, Ore., June i.yP)
Lawrenco Trill, 25, -of I-a Grande,
Ore., received treatment In a hos
pital hero today tor Injuries re
ceived when his truck overturned
on tho Columbia Itiver highway a 5
miles east of Portland.
from Standard Will Wells, now ready
HosiIii Cherry I'liklns I
The picklnu of May Duke cher
ries nasi been begun at tho West
erlund orchards, Carl Y. Tcng
wald. miinauer, said today. He
indicated the crop would be forty
per cent under aveniRe and said
tho Royal Anno cherries will' be
picked In a short time.
For best srecn slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 63!.
65tf
Miller I-oft, for Homo
11. L. Jliller, who has been
hero from Burlingamo, Calif., to
attended tho funeral of his broth
er John Miller, of Jacksonville,
left last nlRlit for his home.
Setting hens are in demand by
the Jackson County Came Protect
ive association to hatch pheasant
crks to Increase the number of
such birds in Jackson county. A
state name official has arrived to
be in charge of the temporary game
farm on tho' Moguelands property
nenr Agate and coops have been
set up for tho birds.
So far 30 hens linve been ob
tained and 30 more are necessary
to make the present work a com
plete success. An order for 0(10
pheasant eggs has been mado and
they are expected to arrive at any
time. Any sportsmen or others huv
inir hens nre urged to .telephone
Hert Noblitt 1598-J. The hens will
he purchased at $1.25 each, but only
large heiiH are desired.
ld-ln. green plno slabs, largo or
small loads. Valley' Fuel Co., Tel.
7B 344t(
Tinfrlr Ofrhfr on Trip
Ktate Traffic officer C. P. Tal
ent, who is in charge of traffic
work in Lake, Klamath, Juckson
and..losephlne counties, loft today
for Lnkcview and Klamath on u
supervisory trip. Ashland Tid
.. The Peasleys" new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theatc;
Leaves for lloine
Mrs. L. Itifhardson left on
the Shasta this noon for her horn"
near Kaletn, following a two week!!
visit with her parent, Mr. and Mrs.
J. r. Slagle at tho Dodge ranen
on llogue river. , '
Ask about this new STANDARD OIL
COMPANY GAS SERVICE no gas
mains needed hot water gas Refrig
eration quick cooking anywhere.
Families living in rural communities as woll as those
"in the cities can now have GAS for cooking and heating
a revolutionary contribution to rural life which the
Standard Oil Company of California is making possible
through STANDARD FLAMO CITY GAS SERVICE
FOR COUNTRY HOMES.
Families in the cities with every kind of commercial
fuel to choose from use gas because it is quick, clean,1
8afo and economical. Rural families are now being
given an equal opportunity to have modern gas ranges,'
quick-heating gas plates, water heaters, lights, gas refrig
erators and individual room heaters economically!
,Y
This unprecedented new gas service docs not require
the laying of gas mains. Your home installation for
complete gas service can be made immediately. A simple
gas-pipe connection between your kitchen gas stove and
a steel container, housed out of doors in a locked metal
cabinet is all there is to it! -
These luteal Dealers Will Gladly Give You Details
MEDFORD: Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
Robbins Furniture Co.
Montgomery Ward & Co,
JACKSONVILLE: Fick Hardware Co.
ASHLAND: Simpson Hardware Co.
CENTRAL POINT: Leever Hardware Co.
For further Information send in l7io COUPON below,
or ask any Standard Oil ltepresentative about
fOiu MO
ItEG. U. S. TAT. OFF.
Citv Convenience for
Your Country
Home
16-ln. green Pino slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
7 0. B44U"
Visitors from Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Curtis of ho
attlo are guests at the home of
Mrs. Curtis' sister and brother-ln-luw,
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff llolul. ,
Flowers of all kinds for parties,
bannuets, decorating, etc.i Call at
325 South Holly or Phono S90-L. 7(1,
! t
S T A N BJ A II U
Mall this coupon to
C Ml'AN Y
O I L
225 Bunh Street So
Please send information uhout Standard
Flumo Natural Gas for Household Uses. Nama
OF CALIFORNIA
n FrantlKO, California '.
AiUlrcxx-
1
S. RUTH OV
JACKSONVILLE, Kin., Juno 4.
(P) Henomlnutlon of Mrs. Ituth
llryiin Owen and Tom A. Yon,
Democratic members of congress
respectively rrom the fourth and
third Florida districts, was indicat
ed today by returns from yester
day's primary.
An unofficial tabulation of Silt
out of 420 precincts gave Mrs.
Owen 39,9(i0 votes to 10.MM) for
DeVVltt T. lleen, Daytona ISeach at
torney, who campaigned on a "wot"
platform.
of those of May, 1H29. Aviation
shares continued unsottled.
Standard Oil showed Increased
activity. The . close was firm.
Sales approximated 1 ,7(10,(100 shares.
Today's closing prices for fit se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can 141
Col. Cal ..: 8t
Am. Tel. & Tel MO'i
Anaconda aVi
Curtlss Wright 8
General Electric (new) 83
General Motors Rd'A
Kennicot Copper 47
Kadln Corporation bl
Sears Roebuck 80'4
United Aircraft 7fi
U. S. Steel 17(1
Mont. Ward 4fi'V,
S. IV IM'i
Int. T. & T. - IW
, .,:, ,, ! ; i
Classified ftrivorMplng gtw resnlfa
Ranges
Priced from
25
and up
Now You Can Install 1 his
Flamo Range
In your country home and have all
the conveniences of city gas.
QUICK-CLEAN-SAFE
and ECONOMICAL
Flamo is the Standard Oil Company's regular city gas,
"bottled up" for you people in the country, and delivered
at your door.
Flamo Ranges Also Come With Kitchen
Heater Attached
EXC HANCL TCUR OLD FU RNiTURE FOR HEW
217 West Main
Phone 9
THE MARKETS
CITY GAS COMFORTS
E
City K"S, used
cook stoves to furnace by many
families, Is now taklliK country
homes by storm.
Standard Flamo. condensed nat
ural tns. Is rapidly heiuK Intro
duced In the Medrord territory by
the standard Oil company of Cali
fornia. And there are mitihty few
thlmH' that mm brinK more com
fort tn folks in the country than
this city wis, one of the quickest
and cheapest fuels for every-day
cooklnir ami heatlim ready for
Instant uso without Installation of
Kus mains.
Ill usherliiK Standard Flamo In
to suburban homes, the Standard
oil company, one of the pioneers
In ilevolopInK "home nas plants
in offerlnir a product proven In
j m'M'i'i of California, households
duriiiK the past year. This new
everywhere from fm. KaH, condensed to a liquid
and stored In steel cylinders, is
delivered In town or iiiIIcb out ' by
company trucks. Two kus cylin
ders, enclosed In an attractive cab
inet, may ho lumalled outdoors
and connected by ordinary pipinu.
with modern uns ranues, water
heaters nnd other mis appliances
ihnl nican so much less huuse-
keeplni; drudgery.
Time was whon suburban wo
men Just had to got used to onr
rylr.Mr wood nnd shovnllnir ashes,
but those duyn nre about to go
out of stylo. With Standard Fla
mo being dellverod everywhere
and comparable to city gas in
both quality and cost there's not
much excuse any more for Rpond.
lug long hours over a hot cook
stove, for exorbitant fuel bills or
late meals.
From Juno 4 to Juno 8. Flamo
week, the local dealers in Med
ford and Jackson county handl
ing Flamo will give away to each
kiddy who calls a red, white and
blue 18-lnch balloon. See dealer's
name In nds.
Tho company . will also put on
a radio program each evening
during thin Phipib ' week, hs ' well
' as movie wlldes at "the theaters.
mHMMntv
if Him nimtant
Livestock .
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 4. (P)
CATTLE Receipts 50, calvea 10.
tiuotahly atcady.
IOG8 Receipts vm, iuciuij ng
;I00 on contract. Steady with fecd-
nles strong to shado lilghor.
Feeder and atocker pigs, 00 to 1o
pound, medium to choice, JlKi
3.25.
SHEEP Receipts, 300. Looks
steady.
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 4 (I1)
Butter and eggs, barely steady, un
changed.
Milk Ibutlerfat). poultry, coun
try meats, onions, potatoes, wool.
nuts, liny cascara baric unu HOPS'
steady and unchanged.
Portland Vlifit.
PORTLAND, Ore., June A. UP)
Open. High. Low. Close.
July ...1.U374 1.03 l."2'4 1.112 Ut
Sept. ..1.0414 104' 1.03 1.03
Cash Wheat: lllg llend
Hluestem. hard white I -1
Soft white ' "2 Vi
Western white 1"2 '4
Hard winter 1.00
Northern spring- 1.00'fc
Western red 1 '!
Oats: No.i 2. 3H-H,. white 29.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 70.
barley 1, flour 1, oalu 3.
and
FLflMO
ic u fit ir
Meals
Wall Street Report
Cook Your
Licrht Your Home
QUICK-CLEAN-LOW IN COST
We Are Showing the Latest in
Wedgewood Ranges
-LIGHTING FIXTURES AND WATER HEATERS
For Use by FLAMO Users
NEW YORK. June 4 (tPr-Indi
cation; of a stiffening of steel
nricea appearing today quickly
i checked the bear drive in the stock
market which was Inspired yester
day hv the report of a sharp cur-
itallment of production by tT. 8.
Steel. The market soon turneu
firm, and gnlnts or a point ojktwo
were recorded. A tew specifies
made wide gains.
I Oils developed notable strenglh.
Motor haro were firm. Ford Vrt-
lor has scheduled 1S0.0O0 unltsTor
j.ir. in mm ipsm man .May. nrys
er reiried May shipiueuis as I he
largest of Ihe year, and 71 per cent
MM
In beauty and efficiency Wedgewood Ranges offer
the greateet for your money. .See them. , (
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EDFORD FURNITURE & HDWL Cftj
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