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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1930)
IVAOTC SIX MEDFORD MATTj TRTT1TTNE, WJVFOT?n, OTCECiOX, TTTTTT?STTftY, TIJXE in, 1030. "Clear up your skin. dear, and you will be popular, too - 1 i m i a 'a 1,1.' - m k v. - ik ... j a ir , If yon Awln ! rlrar .kin ; roi matt : krl roil .- hloori In good r condlUon. Skla trouble id tallow nolexion speak ol body eaknesa m deficiency In the oioo O'Ceiis, A lovely, clear skin is within your reach WITH the last blemish gone, confidence re turns. More friends, more invitations more good times. With the joy and pride of possessing a clear skin, self-respect increases. A lovely, clear skin is within the reach of all. To you who have lost It, hope is offered, that you, too, may have a beautiful skin, rose-petal in texture, pretty as a picture and without a single pimple. Skilled physicians recognize the appearance of skin eruptions as being an indication that the body's power of resistance 1b low. The natural way to remedy this condition is to restore the red-blood-cells to normal. This is why so many thousands have been en ' abled to free themselves of these unsightly blemishes and painful skin annoyances by taking a course of S.S.S. - S.S.S. helps Nature restore the blood to its normal state. Healthy blood nourishes the body and works against Infection and disease. Without plenty of rich, red blood there would be no strong, sturdy, powerful men, or healthy, beautiful women. . . If you are troubled with so-called skin dis orders, take a few bottles of S.S.S. A Clear Skin Comes From Within nay be found in every good drug -9tore in America. Thousands ol user have testified to ita benefits in unMolicl ted Utters ot gratl 'fude. Seek energy,, 'vitality and a clear SA'n through tha 'remedy which ia tuada (torn strictly tresh vegetable drugs and baa atood Ube teat for over 100 years. Sold In two Aak tor the larger site. It ia ' &oro economical, h ', ' O B.8.B. On. ft! Eugcno Germain, consul' to! For f'vory now v.ren.o. rvotorlsi Switzerland under. Cleveland, In1 who overpnrk nt DoOkc City, Kan?. credited with introducing Cusuba aro HHHosHed an ex tin dollar In ad melons to tho United States. ( itltlnn to the regular fine of $1. LEVERETTE OPENS FINE SHOW HOUSE IN YREKA TONIGHT YHKKA, Oil., Juno 1U. (Spl.) 1reianitli)nH are coninlote for tho biff opening of tho now lirondwuy t heat to here tonight, hy . Walter Leveretto, Metlford, who haH hud the buihllntf under construction, for Honietlme. Tho theatre is re garded uh ono of the best in tho inth'H northern California section and is furnished with tho latest equipment. A pre-view here Inst night of "Mammy." featuring Al Jolson, attracted u delegation of Med ford theatregoer and a number of Yreka rcHldntn. given un oppor tunity to Inspect the Hhow houKe before the expected big runneth ft evening. Tho nound effects of tho theatre are termed perfect due to Hpclal construction of the building and equipment, with vitaphone and movietone fittings. The Interior is furnished In the Hpanlsh idea In keeping with tho exterior of tho structure and haa drapes and lighting fixtures of un UHually dccoratlvo nature. The Broadway theatre will be operated In conjunction with the Holly the atre to be completed at Mcdford tho latter part of July. MEXICO CITY, Juno ID. (P) There was groat rejoicing In Mex ico todny among Americans and Mexicuns .alike at Ambassador Dwight i Morrow' overwhelming victory In the New Jersey senato rial primary elections. As troon as tho result was seen as certain, messages, of congratu lation poured Into the cable of fices for transmission to Mr. Mor- row's home nt Englewood. ;-e . ':..'-: ' oflXIRES. Batteries, Seat Covers. Mtcesburees arm v.ampuooas ,v. Tlwu&ands of car owners of the West are availing themselves o .'...,. this great opportunity to complete. their touring aim camping out- ' ' ' Jits '., . to , replace - doubtful tires . . and to install bcatdiful seat:) covers . . at savings that simply cannot be overlooked . . wrvss sm low n EE All Seat Covers Also Reduced With 46 attractive patterns in ten different models to choose from, every motorist can enjoy the cool comfort and upholstery protection of teat covers right now, when vacation tours maks tSem most desirable. Worth while reductions according to car model, and style of covers, from our regular low prices of $1.85 to $40.50 Sale Prices on Camp Goods and Accessories ffr arm a feu) of them: te es to 19.75 12.39 and $3.45 rrl.rt. . .93a to $1.88 :hair.. 69c to $3.35 Camp Stov.t 93.45 to Cigar Lloht.r, 79o to Fulton Glaro Shi.ld.. Flathllnhl, Spotllonts T.nts Cams Cots Lufloaoa Carrl Stool, and Chal Fla.hllahta 7c and Rood Lamps Imp.ri.1 Auto Polilh.. Chromium Polish .... 7.90 $2.39 1J7 $1.08 1.10 ..(2.49 ...65o . ..37o Storage Battery Savings Still snother most seasonable offer 1 trade m your old battery as part pay ment on a new, fully 1 guaranteed wizard or Western Giant Storage Battery, and en joy the most economical and trouble-free battery service you bare ever known. 6-VoIt. 1 1 -Plat. Wizard Special iDilh 4 Qr yourold battery, $1eiJD Proportionate Savings on other sues. "with. 1 EVERY TIRE! Save 16 Our Regular Start your next trip on new, dependable Western Giant or Wear well tires all around . . and get new tubes with them FREE . , I During our great Vacation Time Sale we give you a JUMBO Tube to fit, FREE, with every 6-Ply Heavy Duty or Do Luxe Double Duly Western Giant tire. A Blue Ribbon tube FREE with each 4-Ply Western Giant or Wear-well tire you buy at our regular Low Prices . . arid every tire is new, fresh stock and backed by our fa mous Unlimited Cuarantee . . I Tires Mounted FREE! citc Wear- Western Western De Luxe a Z h. well G'sm Giant 0..W..0.1, i r o.t H..n or Western . mm Balloon T'rtJ,"" t4""t.f"""' Giant 29x4.40.. $4.97 $ S.79 $ 7.89 $9.43 30x4.50. . 5.59 6.59 8.60 10.25 28x4.75.. 6.45 7.85 9.75 11.80 29x4.75.. 6.60 7.98 9.9S 12.35 29x5.00.. 6.95 8.35 13.20 30x5.00. . 7.10 8.48 10.45 13.35 31x5.00.. 7.25 8.79 10.70 13.85 30x5.25.. 8.40 9.79 11.65 14.65 31x5.25.. 8.55 10.15 12.15 14.85 30x5.50.. 10.15 10.59 13.25 15.85 31x6.00.. 10.65 13.35 18.20 32x6.00. . 10.80 13.45 18.60 33x6.00.. 10.95 13.65 18.90 32x6.50 15.25 19.75 34x7.00 17.85 23.85 16Q Store In the Wert WfcsternAiito Cor. Main & Riverside ; -cr Ja A:k for our low prices on lizti not thown, and on our high- pressure tires, which are alto included in this Free Tube olerl & S I BOLD BANDIT IN WESTERN TALKIE An fxceptiunully kou1 wcMtcrn mn't.'cn Htury In which the etun K'tteil tiood looking Oury Cooper in the Mtur, with tho ucrHonublo, and a I) 1 e Pity VVruy playing op posite him, anill an ull-uround.l well bulanccd and! c 1 1 e c t Ivo sup- portlne caut, isl The Texan, whicli - began a four days' en- gaKcmen- ut tho Uttx C'mtoriunR theater yostcr-'f day. This Btlrrlngl ana a a o r ouih f.v wray all-tulkfng and all-action inry, uased on O. Henry's "Double-Dyed Deceiver." ha all tho elemcnU of fin enter tainment blended crime, senti ment, humor, romance, excite ment and nlow dawning reforma tion. The tall Gary Cooper Is very likeable In the part of tho much hunted and taciturn "Llano Kid," a brave, hard-riding and ' quick Hnootlng young bandit In Texas, woro the picture story opens, who finds furthor unexpected adven ture, lovo. reform and a homo in the Pampas of South 'America. There is plenty of shooting and fast action throughout. The characterization by Fay Wray of a charming, homo-loving Spanish senorlta is also a good piece of acting. Others conspicuous In the sup port cast are James Marcus, the religious and scripture-quoting sheriff: Oscar Apfol as tho con temptible crook, who in his wicked plotting unexpectedly changes the whole course ot 'tho Llano Kid's life. Tho humor of '.'Tho Texan" for tho most part is of the natural kind that arises in the develop ment of tho story, In tho dialogue and situations. - . Added enjoymont to tho enter tainment program Is an amusing talking short doniostlo sketch, "Love or Money," In which Lois Wilson nnd Hert Roach are fea tured, and an Interesting Fox Movietone news review including tho showing of ' Presldont' Hoover Inspecting tho fleet. "i n. a. k. hero soon to spend tho summer with her parents. We are all sorry to learn that Mrs. J. tiloan was taken to the Sacred ltcart hospital on Mondny. Hho was reported later resting easier. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. ani Mrs. Jack Allen has boen critically 111 at their homo south of Phoenix tho past eight days, suffering from bronchial pneumonia. Wednesday she wns reported an resting better. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller of Pasadena, Cal., visited at the O. C. Maust home over tho week end. Misg Dorrls Rose called at the homo of Mrs. Albert BoUss Sunday evening. Tho many friends of' Will Pruolt will bo glad to learn that ho Is improving after undergoing a ma jor operation nt tho Community hospital In Modford. For sevortll years Mr. Pruett and family lived I In the North Phoenix district. 1 TWO SENTENCED FOR DRY LAW VIOLATION PORTLAND. Ore.. June 19. (tV) n. H. Littlefiold of Cottage Grove was sentencoa to 18 months In McNeil prison linn .nnoii and William Oner of Astoria was sentenced to one year and fined Jf.O when they pleaded guilty liquor charges in federal court yes terday. They had been convlctod previ ously. Three hundred and fifty ,i. scendants of Mary and Wlllhiri Denton, a Lincolnshire, England, couple, recently hold a reunion at Denton, Knns. WWA$ Word recolvod from CioorKA How ard, manager of tlin DlaniriW j,ake' resort, Htntod that many people have boon having trouble' fnYmiKli phoning and writing lu tho resort for reservations. v A cheek or poslofflce money or der must accompany totters, ssk Iiir for reservations, nnd boats will ho held only until 8 a. 111. when phoned for unless rent Is paid in advance. Ho also stilted that the large pas senger boat, coating $2500, was In use all day Sunday and that many ponple enjoyed tho 14-mllc trip around the lake. This trip is usu ally mado In about an hour. EDEN PRECINCT KDKN t-mCCINCT, Oro., Juno Ml. (Spl.) rtcd Unrneburg recently piirehuscd a new cotipo nnd on Sun day ho nnd Norman Anderson tried It out by making a trip to tho Doatl Indian country. ' Mrs. Pipes ot Phoenix has been vory III for tho past two wcoks. 8. K. Smith or Bcnppooso drove down luat Sunday and on Monday he and his wife, accompanied by her pnronts, Dr. and Mrs. Miller, of Phoenix wont to the lako. Mr. and Mrs. Hil tlanilln nnd Mr. and Mrs. l.oulo C'olver were guests at a card parly at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Morse at Ashland re cently. Wo nro again enjoying one-way traffic on tho highway between Tal ent and Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. tleorgo Jackson hud tho iiilsl'ortuna tn loso a valuable work horso last Saturday. Tho baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen Is very 111. Dr. Standard wus called Monday morn ing. Kev. Beliel! ot Phoenix was call ing on tho residents of the smith highway last Friday. . Mrs. Donna tirnffes and Mrs. Kd nionla Anderson of Knst Kdun were in Phoenix Monday afternoon ut the mooting of the comotory board. Mrs. flint Hartley of North Tal ent was tn Phnonlx at the school meeting Monday afternoon. John A. Henry, a cousin of Mrs. J. O. Coffin of Houston road, was over from Kuroka lust week visit ing at tha Coffin home. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins of tho south highway went out Into Klamath county Saturday of last week. Ike Sales High Quality FISKS on y SALE o TAKE ADVANTAGE ... Special Low Prices We will accept your old tires as part payment on New High Qual-. ity Fisks. Trade in your old tires and make these sale prices even lower. LOOK at these low prices v Guaranteed First Quality Come in Today! Fresh New Top Quality it v'!i t With Non-Skid Tread ; . " ' 29x4.40 ... $6.95 30x5.25 . $10.60 30x4.50 . . . $7.85 31x5.25 . . $10.95 29x5.00 . . $8.85 28x5.50 . . $1 1.00 30x5.00 ... $9.10 v 32x6.00 . . $12.90 All sizes on sale. If your size is not shown, r above, come in, they have been reduced also. LIGHTER AND CHEAPER TIRES PROPORTIONATELY LOWER IN PRICE JENNINGS TIRE CO. SAM JENNINGS, Prop. ; PHONE 223 Across from Nat l! PHOENIX, 1 PtroK.VIX, Ore., June 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. M. F. Sheols and dauxhter Kleanor returned last Friday evonlnjr from a few days' trip to Eugene. Their son Mere dith will aecompnny Prof. Hodge, who head the geology department of Oregon University, on a research trip JhUi Hummer. Their daughte.'. Mrs. Qllhprt HermNne. will ataire Tomorrow Is The LAST DAY To Get $13 for Your Old Stove SALE ENDS FRIDAY NIGHT Your oil mil unity lo pui-cliase h Has liaugc with n hcat-cont rolled oven, an automatic wat t'P licatcr that suiiplios' hot water any-time, all the time, a iTl'tihtaator without noise. :, Makes Ice with Heat No Moving Parts at a discount of V.V . An exchange price of $13.(X) for your old tove, a dowii paynient of ID';?., with 1:1 months on tlic balance. ' - Gas .Equipment Is Good Equipment Gas Service Is Dependable Service ,! There is no maintenance on a tins liange. A small down payment will hold your order for 13 days. Southern Oregon Gas Corporation Telephone 526 illllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllilllllllllllllH I