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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1930)
HEDFORD MB TBUFE, TOffOftt), 'OtfRC.CX, 'TjttW, .TUK ft, TOTO. P5GT3 THREE i ! WHILLOCK'S Golden Rule Grocery C. A. WHILLOOK, Manager No. 1 233 W. Sixth No. 2 . 117 N. Central TONIGHT IN SCHOOL YEAR; Saturday Money Savers '. ) ; y,- S. andW. Coffee,. lb.....39 MtlQjulDty'Cj. Pink Salmon, 2 cans . '30 -v v.- packaffe Raisins. 3 for 20 Libby's Peaches, heavy. , ., Syrup, 24 tins, 2 for 45t. Temple. Brand Peas, . , 3 cans ...;:.,.'45 Del Monte Oval Sardines, 3 cans 35 Hart Brand, Country Gentleman Corn, 2 cans 39 Dromedary Grapefruit, 2. cans. .. , 45 Peet's Washing Machine Soap Trial package free with each regular sized pack age, while supply lasts. Price 37c -ACT AT ONCE f a-)Trial Sizel a j, YT- withtvrk Vi'.V (Tpeets soap! 1 1 Waldorf Toilet Paper, 3 rolls ...........,:...:..L..19 Citrus Washing Powder 19 Citrus Granulated Soap' Powder :...35 Sperry Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack $1.75 100 pounds Pure Cane Sugar $5.09 Tho ' nubllp: :wchbol closed for the year this nfterhOon. j but the "Hiiectaculnr event of Ufr1 eloHlriK wijl be the commencement ' exei'ciaea In the Armory tonight, beginning rit S g'clook, when 131 girls' and boy. of the senior class- ) will receive their diplomas. ; The piitiln of th ttradrt schools vi-ho had not Attended school yes terday or this forenoon, reported at their various rooms at 2 o'clock this afternoon to receive their grade cards. There were very few. If ahy farewell festivities today as the grade pAinHs nad been having picnics, parties, ete.,- during the week. Portland Milk Kltuuiknrr" : ' K: The Portland-Damascus Milk cotnpnny and the Modern dairy esterday became grade A pas teurizing plants, muklng a total ' ,,' f j f -6 such plants in the city, J. formally ! R- Jennings, chief o f the city milk mvision, announceo. nam piams are units ,ln the Carnation Milk Prdduets company. Thirteen 'more shippers of milk to the pasteur izing plailts were rated itis gmde U, making R!3 such graded ship pers now 011 the lists. Grade B milk becomes grade A pasteurized When handled by a grade .A.. plant. Oregon, . i Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mend In Handicraft Shop. 257tf To Try Mutrlhiony Aulu ' Married to 'each other once be fore and divorced, a marriage li cense was Issifed nt the county clerk's office this forenoon to Max The high school pupils received I Bauer and Mrs. Max Bauer. A their grade cards this morning at the senior high sehnol, and were Hieing re-registered during the re J malnder of th 1 day. j ' Students are also being rogisle--j ed for the summer school, which iwlll be conducted at the Junior high building for six weeks. No ! reports us to how many will attend , have, been received at thp.sphool 1 headquarters .office. !- It. V. Irvine, editor of the Port jland Jornal, who I- to deliver th" 1 Commencement address tonight, will arrive on the southbound 1 Shasta nt 7:10 p. m. lileven hundred seats &rc being reserved on the main floor of the Armory for the relatives and friends of the graduates and mem bers of the faculty. Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central , v Point People v ; 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 jGroo ery No. 5 in Central Point. 700 Store Buying Power Reason W6 -Sell for Less ! whillock's GOLDEN RULE Self -Service Store v ' .. ft . . . . , . ." I. O. 6. F. BUILDING West 6th St. Wearing Apparel for the Whole Family A FEW OF OUR LOW PRICES Men's Red and Blue Hand- kerchiefs Each 9c Men's White and Fancy Handkerchiefs Each 5c and 9c Men's Raycn Union Suits or 2-Piece Suits Each 93c Men's Overalls 220 weight Pair 83c and up . Ladies' House Dresses Each 93c and up Ladies' Lisle Hose 3 Pair 45c " Men's Fancy Dress Hose Pair 23c Sheets," size 81x90, 81x09 Each 77c Ladies' Rayon Lingerie 57c and up Notions at low prices. Men 's light weight Cotton Dress Hose Pair 10c . Men's Four-in-hand Ties Each 43c Men's Work Shirts 43c and up Peters' Shoes for all at low prices. Just- received, another shipment of these Quality House Dresses. - Ladies' Rayon Hose 4 Pair $1.00 Have you visited this new , store yet? ' ? Ladies' Pure Silk Hose. Sold up to $1.50 Our price $1.23 Heavy Turkish Towels Each 23c Boys' Blue Bib Overalls. Sizes 4 to 16. ' Pair 67c Medford's West Side SELF-SERVICE -J1 Department Store SACRAM&XTO, Cal.. June 6. (fp) Fire which tor more than three, hours threatened to engulf the entire businesn district of lwle ton, an important canning center of 3500 population of the Sacra mento rtlver valley, was reported under control at 3 a. m.. after damage tentatively estimated at over $100,000 had been caused to the Central hotel, a large parage and two dwellings. Town officials early today stated that 'plans for the sixth annual as paragus festival, scheduled to start here tonights would... be carried through without change. license was also issued to Jasper I'nx and (leurgia Klein hammer, both of Medford, For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf Vmlei-wcnt "Minor l)k'rtitfOn. Miss Klfreda Vhitihan of Ooker :Butte underwe'nt a' ivtlrior opera tion at the Sacred Heart hospital this forenoon. . . , - , Don't miss the millinery sale to- morrow at the Hand Itnx. 223 K:i"i j 6th St. Hats $1.00. SI. US and up to J5.HS. Kiddle huts 4Hc to $2.S.l Real money saving values. 70 O D 301 01 aonzxo .Hrs. .lulnisioit Improvctl. i Mm It. Johnston, Jr.. whoi recently underwent an operation j at u local hospital. Is recovering nicely, according to reports this' morning. Dance till 2:011, Clold Hill, every; 'Saturday night. 7S Ttnclicrs Ix'ave for Homo Quite a number of teachers In .the "Medford schools, which form" I -ly .closed today, began leaving to day for theh homes in. various parts of the country, and others, started on vacation and plensure visits. Exclusive, wait papers. Snedlcor Shop, 414 Medford Bldg. 77 j Oillforiiiaim Vlshlui; lb llogno ! Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Fish of l-ong flench drove tb Diamond lnke to I fish, after obtaining fishing li-! censes here Wednesday. Among other licenses Issued. to out-of-state people were C. T, Meyers of Ala mosa, Colo.; S. A. Parsons. Pasa dena, Cal.; M. V. Bnnnevitle and L. H. Dell of Los Angeles. Orants Pass Courier. 1 "I Will Visit VtwUi Mrs. Nellie Rich of Portland ar rived In Medford this morning to visit -with her uncle, Ben Freden burg of Butte Falls. Dance, Gold Hill, Sat. night. '78 Crater Lake Trip Set Authorization has been received for the tri-motofed Standard Oil cabin piano to make a flight over Crater Lake Sunday morning, tak ing as passengers, local newspaper men, city counclltnen and other local citizens. The trip will con sume approximately 90 minutes and will cover the same route planned for ,the Crater Lake trips that are to be a part of the, schedule of the hew Medford air plane, service company now being organized. Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phone 7H. tf Mrs. Connrd Improving Mrs. J. T. Conrad, , who tinder- went an operation at me hacreu lenrt hospital it f,ew,days ngo. was eported .today to. be Improving satisfactorily, She underwent an operation for gallstones. Special prices on hats mid shos t 'tho Band Box and Shoe Box to morrow. Hats 51.00 ami up to 5.98,. Shoes $2.95 to fi.5. . 7b Dance till 2:00, Gdld 'Hill, evory Saturday 'night. 78 Powell Has Ambitions Kenneth Powell, a .local wrest ler who has appeared In rings here quite a number b times, is am bitious and through Dr. H. P. Cole man has challengedyHnrry Elliott of Eugene, well Known ,to Med ford wrestling fans. Powell would wrestle ..the Eugene man for one hour. Dr. Coleman has received no notice that the challenge hus been accepted. LINCOLN STAGES -1. i BARRED IN STATE SALEM, Ore. June 6. (P)- Tho iiuMU- Horvlw commission to day ranrelleil the operating per mit of the Lincoln staKos ot Ore- con, Inc. Tile lines have been operating between Oregon and California. Recently,. It censed onerntlon for. 24 hours without nolifvinc tile commission, which Is llKulnst the law. This wns ex tended to five days which gives the commission legal authority to cancel the l ermit after hearing Yesterday was set m the time for hearing, hut the company did not appear. IN HILT HOSPITAL Without regaining consciousness since falling off the southbound Shastn train last Saturilny night, Mrs. F. E. Garrison, 65, died yes terday afternoon at the Hilt, Cnl, hospital. . No explanation has been found how or why she left the trnln. She was found alongside the raliroad tracks. 11 hour after she had fallen and suffered from exposure. Her home Is believed to be nt Salem tnd she is thought to have relatives at S"ramento, lloud In Good Shape The Dead Indian road to Lake o the Woods 1h how In fair shape, n- ording to reports, and many hare made the trip In three hours. . The lodge, coffee shop and store are now open at the lake, and the bonis nd cabins have been in constant use since the opening of the resort. Sllverside and perch seem quite plentiful at the present time. Phono 642. We'll haul away. your, refuse. 'City Sanltury Service. 337tf Choice snapdragons, sweet peas, and mixed flowers for -grad uation at special prices. A wpnderful selection, and . priced ngm. i'none anu-Li or can ,ut zo South Holly Street. ; 76 Car Crash Knit Fllert Roy Lee is named defendant In a, damage action filed in circuit court yesterday by. Ned Neasham. 19, through his guardian. E. .. C Kelly, for: $5,1,57. claimed due as the, result of an auto, crash , In Del Nprte county, Calif., resulting In injuries to the plaintiff. ... Pubilc Market Grocery flutter 3Sc lb., eggs 28c doz., all standard coffee 43c. , 89 Transact HiikIiickh Today r List of visitors In Medford to day nttenillng to. business matters and shopping Includes:. Mrs. O. T. Wilson and son Stephen, of Sams Valley, Joe Taltao of. Seven Oaks, Ralph Bender, Central Point; Sirs, Roy Vaughn, Elk Creek; Mrs., C, Bellows of Reese Creek .and Mrs. Joe Kent of Itutte Falls. , We are prepared to do all kind of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too small, n Job too big. Let home men do you: work. Tel. 377-L.. F. W. James & Bon, 22G Cottage. ... 7 OrcgoniaiiH at Hotels. i Guests1 from state points regis tered at local hotels, other thai those from Portland,. Include H. Maglnnls of Coos Hay, R. C, Roberts, M. L. Fitzgerald of Al hnny, U. F. Wicker of Hulem James Mitchell df DallhH, D. O, Homey of Ia Ornnde; Mrs. Etilo Ftllghar of Dallas;- N. M.. Flnkle tiler of Salem, , Ralph Hope, larry Bailey, and 55. N Agee of Eugene, Bnllooh dance. Sat. night. Dream land hall. Regular dance Wedne-i day. 7 SATURDAY SPECIALS All Rolls, 15c doz. Finger Rolls Parker House Rolls Sandwich Buns Whole Wheat Rolls Bread 10c loaves 3 for 25c Cookies Assorted, 2 doz. 25c Try our delicious Bran Raisin Breads-Nut Bread and Raisin Bread. ELECTRIC BAKERY NEW LOCATION -211 W. Main Phone 1171 .Miss foiilih Visits Hrollicr. '' ! Miss Hetty Fnllln of ftrnnt Pass arrived in Merifdrd today tb spend a week viBltlnK her. brother. H. A. Fnllln and family. Geo. A. Bohnort, General Truck Ing, at-Flchtner', Oarage. Tel. 180 92 No Wrcstllntc Monday. " Due to the Inability of I'romo ter Herb Owen to line up n suit able match,., there.,- will be wrestling match In Medford next Monday,, but It 1 likely that th next match . will be held, on th following Monday. He has pluns of matching two heavyweights and one would probably be Bob Krusn, if Ma gcrvloen can be. obtnined Reports Indicate that he hn left on a tour of Australia. t - Chauncey Klorey now located 123 East Main Ht. 65if BiibT Clinic Ibr succcm. The child welfare clinic hel here yesterday by the coun health depnrtrrlent attructed bablen to the Y. W. C. A. and was one of the largest clinics of th season. Or. B. C. Wilson, county health officer, Was In charge, as slsted by Miss Augusta , (Move Tho next clinic, will bo held at Prospect next "Wednesday and. will be followed liy one Friday at Iak Creek. The Prospect ellnlu wl begin nt 10 o'clock In tha fore noon. ,i. . lS-ln. green pine slabs, large, or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel Deviled Ham Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Roast Beef D KtnpiMtl Over In, Medford Miss Krnnces Kramer of er- honin, Ore., stopped In Medford to day on her way homo from Kan Francisco, where she has been at tending school. , r . . bab Brill's Sheet Iotnl Works for radiator, fender and auto Bony rob'riirihg. tf ;uii!nillls Jfaxe Guests . Mrs. A. B. Emery nMd grnndson, Weridell B. Qammill, left Medford Thursday for. tliejri Jiome In Cali fornia, after spending .two weens as. guests .of Mr. and ,&lra. J A tinmmlll. ! ,, i D Saturday special Si. 98 to $3.98 at the rcmnvy 1-ou Hut shop In the M. V. Store. 7B' J.'W. Helm of Oakland, Call, ar rived in. medford on tho Shasta this-afternoon to attend the hlu-li school oommcncenient exercises (his evening. His daughter. Miss Ijmra Drury; will Rive the vale dictory speech for tho class.. Tho Peasleys". 'new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. . it' For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medtora Fuel Co., Tel. 0!1. 05tf Home 'for Kitinnicr. Miss Ruth Koozer, student nt Oregon Htute College, arrived In Medford Inst evening from Corvnl Ms lo spend the summer with her parents. Mr... and. Mrs. ..li. .. Koozer. , i , , . , i . : , 18-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads, valley Fuel Co., Tel 70. 344t If you want flowers for gradu ation, be sure and get the best selection and priced rljtlit. Snap dragons, sweetpens, , and niixe flowers. Phono 390-b or call at 32SUouth Holly Street. 711 From Klamath Fulls ' Mrs. Myra King umt daughter. June, df Klaihuth rails are guests In this city ot Mrs, King's sis ter, Mrs. K.. :. Ferguson. The PeasleyB' new studio noV open, opposite new Holly theater. tl IT'S OUTING TIME June is here and it's Outing Time again We are better prepared than ever to serve you with Lunch Goods for the Outing. ; :-: ' Suggestions For the Lunch Basket Deviled Meat Boned Chicken Sardines Deviled Chicken Salmon Frankfurters Tuna Fish . Vienna Sausage Beechnut Bacon Snmmor ftaiicnoro PAanilf- RlltfAf-i i Calves' Tongue Pickled Pigs Feet Sandwich Spread j ; Ox Tongue Harmel Hams Harmel Chicken 1 Fancy Domestic and Imported Cheese Swift's Premium Bacon Swifts Boiled Ham DON'T OVERLOOK-Paipef Napkins, -Paper Plates, Wax Paper, Pickles, Olives, Pancake Flour, Syrup, .Coffee, Etc.. Take a Home-Mad e Cake With You SEE OUR OUTING WINDOW Personal Attention 1. " u-'x ; ii Prompt Service H. E., MARSH Phone 252 GROCER k iS- ' pLhe 252 D O A small package of Peet's Soap given free with every . regular size package. 0E30I IOE 30XZ301 0 SL IS IIUNTSVIUJ3, Tex., Jun 6i. t (yiKm 1 1 1 n , Will In in ( DuKBer ) Pruitt, 22, convlctrd Hlnyer or William Mann. 17-yeur old UullaH, IVxuh,. high Hchool boy, early to- divy whh (Mpolrociilcil hero nt tlio ttlnto prlHon. Ho , (Milorod the chuir n t . 12:05 i,i , in . AH 1110 moTOI'H Hlliril'U Willi I INK tin iiniili'iitiriiMl mun JiihL nutnlo TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I.ADV with Utile iilrl wants house , kei.ping for man; small wanes If fair luntle. Wrlto or call 1 1 T.S fourt HI. 2.8 HOSTON HITCH lo lPt on shnros. I.eonanl llowinan. Central Hoint. 77 tiie J oi t-. , f n t vl . iiojWtis carrlp.' away and rovlvod. .... Pruitt was fonvlctod of slaying Mann when tho youth resisted a hold-lip. i J.0.n. reont p'lni, (nh !lorg dr ? small loads. . Valley Fuel Co., -Tel. 70. . ! , " . ; ' . . 4 : . . i Classified advertising gets results. i'.'I MfWinncjr Fiuifrnl Siintlay The body of Captain It. V. Mc Klnney, who was killed in an alr plune crash In Pederboro, N. J-. will nrrlve In Medford on the-noon train tomorrow, .crumpanied by his pal, Kussoll J. llrlnkley. Tho funeral will he held from the I'erl Kunernl horns Hundny afternoon a'. 2:3". - - ' ORAL METHOD FAVORED FOR DEAF INSTRUCTION HALKSI. Ore, June 6 W Pnr ents of 78 students at the state school for the tlenf. In a question- nalre sent out by Superlntentlcnt J. Lyman Steed, expressed a pref erence for the oral method of speech instruction, while only four parents favored the manual meth od,, Steed reported to the state hoard ot control, (yio reply favor ed manual only. Of the 111 stu dents In the school 98 are enrolled In oral classes. . . . nKlMMrinl (;)liilliniillilloil Medford Loduo No, 103, A. F. & A. M Friday, June 0 S p. m. Work In the K. A. and fit. M. degrees., Vlllni mem bers welcome. H. J. FIIII.H, C. Si. HOUSf ON, Hecy. W. M 'Best Buys in Town' I PUBLIC MARKET South Riverside SATURDAY SPECIALS Lamb ; Stew ...j....15c Veal Stew .........1.15c Veal Roast 22c Pork Sausage 25c Short Ribs of beef 16c Mutton Stew':: 14c Mutton Roast 20c I 13 Extra Special BANANAS Ripe, delicious bananas big and luscious just ready to eat ! 5 lbs. . . 23c ' A Complete Line of Fresh Fruits, Berries i and Vegetables AT REAL SAVINGS ; OPEN DAILY 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sat. to 9 p. m. PICNIC Lunch Meats Delicioiu,; tunch Meats for picnics on the river or lunches at home on warm days. "Let us meet your meat needs." "' : s . : ; : specials Lean Bacon - ...pound 25 Morrell's Pride Shankless Picnics ...22 Small Hams : :....27 Bacon 'Squares ...":..:.v.,..:....-..-..:.V..'.,..:.:i ....17f Back Bacon 25 Lamb Stew 12k Shoul4ef of Lamb 20 ' Baby Beef Roast -22 Baby Beef Steak 25 Rhode Island Red Fryers and Hens . . . Rabbits Milk-fed Spring Lamb is at its best. ; Choice Milk-fed Veal '; , ; '; - - Good Beef aged just right ' ' 1 Grain-fed Pig Pork'. . . Smoked Sausage Little . Pig Link Sausage i Veal Loafready to bake 5 v Pure Lard ECONOMY Meat and Fish Market. 206 E. Main Phones: Meat 46; Fish 26 And PEOPLES MARKET ECONOMY GROCETERIA NO. 2, W. Sixth . j . . Telephone 1085 . ; Nichols & Ashpole t7 4 1 7. I4t 78