Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE," MEDFORD, OKKOOy, FRIDAY, .TUXIj 27, 1030.
PAGE THREE
; ; WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
.C. A. WHIH.OCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixth
No. 2
117 N. Central
Service You Can Expect
When You Shop at Golden Rule Grocery
Should you wish to avoid the trouble of shopping, just
'phone your order to us . . . it will be carefully filled
and sent; to your door. There is no charge for delivery'
service within the city limits. If you wish to shop in
town, leave your car in our parking lot, adjoining bur
store, and choose your food needs at leisure. This is a
self-service store . . . no clerks will be hurrying you in
your selections. Our prices, too, are low, made possible
through our buying in conjunction with over 700 other
busy stores. "
SATURDAY SPECIALS
REMEMBER TO ADD CANADA DRY TO YOUR 4TH
OF JULY VACATION LIST OF SUPPLIES.
Van Camp's Pork and Means.
'.) medium rails
Fancy Mulk ('(Toe, pounds
:-ll). box Tru-Mlu soda crai-kers
All Brands .Milk, larne cans, :)
.Jello, a II; flavors,"-' for ..
Iowa -Maid 'Yellow. Corn, 2 cans
American Alall Syrup, cans
American Malt Syrup, 12 '
for
... 256
... 95?
... 39e
... 25
156
... 29?
... 356
$1.00
OAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS
1 -llll'0
: 356
f-iHinc-e Mill-
'-vi.i 156
IU1TII KOI!
29c "
Citrus Bar Soap, 10 for 30?
Citrus Granulated Soap, large pkg 35
Waldorf Tissue, 3 rolls for 19?
Sperry Pancake Flour, 3-lb. pkg.
QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
,AT ALL TIMES AND AT LOW PRICES!
We believe your saving is greater,, on QUAL
ITY, fruits and vegetables That's pur reason
,, for not-- carrying & number 2 grade ;-' -.
. , "Where ycu meet .good things to eat",.; ,
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 Geld Hill, Golden Rule
Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point.
700 Storo Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
For Your P
lenic
SPRING CHICKENS
Best Grade Milk Fed
No White Ones
RABBITS
12 Varieties of Lunch Meats
LARD
Pure Home Rendered Lard, Bulk.
Gallon Pail
One-half Gallon Pail
SPECIALS
Morrell's Lean Bacon
Short Ribs of Beef............
Spring . Lamb Stew
Bacon Squares
Eastern Skinned Hams...
lb. 12V26
$1.15
G56
26d
156
-..1212?.
nV2
28?
... . , Full Line of
Steer Beef, Milk-fed Veal, Grain-fed Pork.
Best grade Hams and Bacon.
"Let us meet your meat needs"
ECONOMY
Meat and Fish Market
206 E. Main Phones: Meat 46; Fish 26
0 ' And
PEOPLES MARKET
ECONOMY GROCETERIAONO. 2, W. Sufth
Telephone 1085 o
A 1 1
r--M... NichOlS ASIiPOie
Rrevdies
More 151k Slam Husscs
With the gradual addition of the
new type auto busses, the Pacific
Greyhound Hue. controlling prac
tically nil the sii.ges on the coast,
UT big HK-pa.-seni:er busses are
passing through Medford tic th-
rale of 1(1 a day on regular runs.
Tin- rompany plans to have 40 ot
the stages operating between Port
land ami Los Angeles in a ' short
t i me. They n re si. id t n cost a p
proxlmaicly $15,000 each.
Contrail in CH
F. W: Oantralt, trainmaster tor
the Southern Pacific lines, was :n
this city yesterday from Roseburg
attending la business matters.
-See Brill's Sheet Metal "Works
(or radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. it
Now Miniature Course. t
Hardlv . inii-tn tlm mm tilnt (tin nf i
the. miniature golf, course on oak-!
dale avenue by H. O. llarker, i.n'
application to construct another j
course on North Hlverside avenue
wa filed at pie city building d-j
purtmcnt today by li. Fell. The,
course 1b to cost $2000. j
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KtNvlvctl Idaho Cherries
Neatly packed in a w pod en box.
Fred Seheffel received a supply of
larje Bins cherries from William
1-y nihil, Jr., at Kmmett, Ida. A
few callers at the city engineer's
office partook of the luscious fruit,
which soon suffered from the de
mand. '
Dance, till 2 o'ctoek, Gold Hill
every Saturday night.
A special value at $1.50 In tho
: all-silk Artcral't hose is making
j quite ti reputation ut Ethelwyn R
llof f matin's. ' t
. Californium ut Motels
A m o n g the California guests nt
, .Med ford hotels are .Mrs. H. T. Ja
cobs, Mrs. Hen Myers. T. Steno of
Hollywood, John T. liond. V. A.
j Iteed. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Joy. Mr.
'and Mrs. J. (Jraec and daughter of
! Los Angeles, Mr. and Mr.. F. K.
! Dihley f Santa Monica. It. A. Og;.
Jr., of Palo Alto. C. W. lluntner
: nd family of Pasadena, Lillian K.
t Dudley of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.
i Sam Taylor of Iterkeley, Mr. and
Mrs. It. O. Grove of San Jose, and
i the following from San Francisco:
Mr. and .Mrs. F. A. iirown, "Mrs. J.
F. Leicester. Mrs. J. J. Krapp, H.
M. Leicester. MesJames S. A. Kid
der. l Kapf and C. L. Cory and
Effie D. Nugent.
Dance, Dreamland Sat. night. )S
Hack frotn Fugem
. -t Oscar. Dunford, deputy sheriff
and jailer, returned last evening
from Kugene, where he had ap
peared as a witness in the circuit
court trial of Nye Mathews. Kugle
Point, on a liquor charge. MMhewH
had been convicted In Justice court
but had appealed for new trial In
the hip her court.
Chauncey Florey now located,
123 Kast Main St. Insurance and,
Heal Estate. Ciitf!
An IHrix'tor Ifert
Mrs. Mable D. Hall, director of
the Ashland arts ami crafts, was
in Medfnrd today on business. Th-
school will open Mond;.y, June 30,
at which time special classes will
be arranged. !
30ZOEOEZO
IT'S FRUIT CAN
NNGT1E
Dance, Dreamlnn.l Silt, night. ,S
(ii-ay (iOCK to llos)llul
.li.nifs (iniy. vlu rpi'cntly r
turneil from Illchurdson Spriti!;.
v:i. takn td tlip Suorml Heart hud
pital for treatment this mornint;.
Daneo till 2 p'eloek, Gold Hill
every Saturilay night. 89tf
n SnioUer tit (irant
There will he no Fourth of .Inly
hoxlnfi caril at f'.rant, four miles
north of Medforrt on the Crat'T
Lake highway. K. P, Heers. who
hail planne'd to promote one there,
.-said today. He explained that he
was unahle to arrnnKe a proper
site for the rini;. However, he Is
still planning to hold It elsewhere
near Medfor.l and present locall
hoys In a series of houts.
Special Friday and Saturday.
Choice gladiolas 50c per dozen.
fall at 3.'i S. Holly or Phone 3SB-I..
Visited nt Asliliiml
.Mrs. f'.. F. Deter of Hertford and
hou.ie guest, .Miss Ksther 3ates of
Portland, were visiting with friends
In Ashland Wednesday.
Look 7.".c, $1.00. $1.98 huya any
summer hat tomorrow at the Em
my I.ou Hat Shop In the M. M.
Store, New silk and felt hats very
sneninl Sl.flS. 100
fcs. llcss liiipnivlnir
Ills. Dora Hess, who underwent
an operation 111 the St. Vincent's
hospital In Portland a few days
ago. Is reported to he getting along
nicely, according to a letter re
ceived today by her son. Arthur
Hess. Mr. and . .Mrs. David "O'rif
ftlhs, who accompauled -Mrs. Hess
to Portland, are still in the north
ern city.
Tree props: A large stock always
on haniK Tel. 021). Medford Lum
ber Co. "IP
Visits C'llmuic 'ity
.Miss Sara Wlillloek of till ci'.y
was a visitor in Grants Pass on
Wednesday.
Tree props. All lengths, regular
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co,
78tt
Northern California Visitors '
Mr. and .Mrs.. F. A. Wright, nf
Gazelle, G. W. Lockstom and fam
ily of Dunsmulr were visitors in
Medford yesterday from northern
t'r.Iifornla.
Clearance sale of summer , hats
and shoes nt the Band Box and
Shoo Uox, 223 East 6th St. Hat
values to $10.50, sale prices $3.9S,
$2.98. J1.9S. Shoes values $5 .to
$0, sale price $3.95. Shoe values
$3.95 to $4.95, sale price $2.95.100
HctnniH llkiiiio
Mrs. Howard It. Glascock, who
was operated on for.aPpendicitls.'nt
the Sacred Heart hospital, has re
turned to her home. ,
-jv
Cmnmr hnl. Villi!!! Rt 7 SC. $1.00.
$1.98. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop
In M. M. Store. J"-
ABOUT LOST HOPE
OE GETTING WELL
, "1 was so weak nnd rundown !
hud practically Kivc'n up hun when
I started Surgon. An attack of
vellow Janiulicu two years ik left
a v c i v H-r w c i.t m a n
me in a badly weakened and run
down condition. 1 suffered with
pMns In both sides, and in my
stomach, and no medicines helped
me until I started Salmon. Ten
bottles have .utretiiTi honed and. in
vigorated me sn that I'm up and
Kohif, every ufln m' body is
uotie and I fet'i Kod as I lid
years ;iko. It ha been 4 months
since I ve taken Harnon ana there
Ik s been no recurrence of any of
my troubles.
"Siiriron IMlls had n wonderful
effect on my liver; my skin is clear
and healthy-look In if and they are
the finest la xa lives I ever tonk."
' Auu'usl Woltman, ttu K. 70th Ht N.
piirthtnd, llr ,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt S.M-K InvestiKate this wn-
derfu) opportunity to buv a full
ItiMtritiK orchard;. 1 "i jcit , if
I In riletis find Itogcs, running '7
tons to the acre- H nevf New-
I - towns and 4 acre.n Jnnathaus, 1
jicre Ielieious, i-Jko larae fumily
f.ichanl; .'0 acres of Kwl land:
."-r'om home with bath ; kojiI
, bam rr.d other outbuildings; trac
'nv. I ruck and full line (f equip
laent : 7 miles out. I'rlee $2 5.
afiii; 2' rush, crop payments
j mi lialance. se rharjea A.
i A in Auemy. inc. it It
Medford (.'ouplc Obtain Ucrnfto . ,
A younK Medford cbupl?, M1m
Iteulah Marjorle Thurman und
Joseph llaseman .Daniels, ohtalnod
ii weddlnK license ut the Josephlno
county courthouso on Wednesday,
according to tho Orants Pn1m
Courier. - .
Last week! U & H. nnd Hot
noint Klectric UnnKe Sale. HoulhT
ern Oregon Electric. S
Hero for Fourth of .Inly
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Volkmnnn nnd
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Noyes of San
Kranclsco arrived In Medford to
day to vacation here and onthv
Hon ut over the Pourth of July.
For best preen nlnbs, nsk driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel, 68!.
60tC
On nuslness Visit
0. K. Horreli and F. C. HUa or
Springfield, 111., wre In, Medford
on business today.
Anyone who would like a bar
sain In n hlKh g ratio banjo should
call at this office and Inspect the
banjo left hero for ftale; n sacriflco
regardless of cost. J&ti'
Here from Porllainl
Itesldents of I'oMl&nd at Med
ford hotels include t M. Pond, Mr,
and .Mrs. A. II. Itenedict, H. K,
Htewart, It. Clreene, I,. 11 Hamil
ton. Mrs. Scott Hozorth. Mrs. R
W. Harlow, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Mudge and son, Charles Conkllnn,
It. It. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Chapl, F. I. llressler, H. M. Calkins,
Mm, M. Hebeck. Frances Wood, II.
R. Miller nnd K. V. Thompson.
Foil SAI.K 1HI TUADH $2000
'lUity in 5 i-rr-s on I Juris Iin ',
koihI house a nil sarai; jiiHt
mile from Jackson St. school:
want about 1 acre e I en r with
some improvements, eloso to
.Mr-dford. Sao owner at Motor
Kief t. Cm . fith an I Hlverside,
.
Fni: l:l-:.VT Fnrn. slc.epinr,' and
hou-.ek'eplHL' rofms in Palmer
Apt. Cull 4!7, ".)
Foil ItKA'T Large room close In:
hot and cold water and bath, Oi
Hu. Fir. !3
FOIt IIKNT Pl"ar.m front sleep
inu room with prfvilfjre ff bath.
Infinite r22 S. Fir. !ia
FOK IIKNT Apt. Sur, y. Main.
ItOtf
Old-fachlon(Ml brush arbor camp
meeting nt Kngle Point every day
and evenlne to August 1. l-very
bodv Invited. '-8
DoIhoiis on Vacatloji
J. H. Dotson. bnggagemt.n for the
Southern Pacific at the local de
pot. left with his fumily for Hou'h
Dakota last evening. He expects
to spend his summer vacation vis
Itlng relatives and friends there.
T . wrlln unnr fir a Inmilrbnra
Carl Y. Tongwuld, Hotel Hollnnl
Hldg. Phono 3. u
)cny New Trtiil Motion
Circuit Judge 11. I. Norton y
torday denied the motion for n new
trial by J. (I. Love, . Central Point
following n trial early this month,
when a verdict of $Hft was award
ed llert Hostel, Ontrnl Point, for
the killing of a Xewellyn setter
dog by Mr. Love. April 2. The
plaintiff had sued for $T00.
Screen doom (fixtures free)
Medford J,umbor Co. Phone 629,
78tf
Slop Kn Itontc North
Miss I .a Voile Hooxer. daughter
of Ilev. Moozer. formely pastor of
the local PresbytPrlan church, top
ped in Medford today from Ames,
Iowa, to vlftt with Miss Lucile Ab
bott and Miss tyle Oregory bofor
going to Portland to visit friends.'
For best green alalls, jk driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. $31
$5tf
Visitors from Duhith 1
MLh I-:da Janzig and Mm. (1
Janzig of IXiluth, Minn., arrived 'n
Medford today, and will vlult for
sorne time with Carl and Daniel
Foeler nnd Mr. Caroline Johnton,
Tet tin haul a way your fftrbata
and refue. Phone 642, City Han
Itnry Hcrvlee. $S7tf
At Kthelwyn U. Hoffmunti's you
will find all straw hats formerly
priced up' to $2!t.".0 grouped into
Ihree lottt, f l.PQ. $4.!5, $S.5. 100
StMn Heady to Invo
Vtncrtnt LaOrande, IS -year-old
tramp boy who has been in the (
city Jail the past few days, recov
ering from an attack uf mumps,
plans to be on the road again for
Washington in two or three days,!
He continues to bo satisfied with
the care he has been receiving ntj
the. Jail ami ha expressed his ap-t
preclation several times. He was
sufficiently well yesterday to en
joy a short auto ride.
New felts nnd silk hats, Onge
models, special $5.98; other mod
els $1.98 to $3.98. The Pnnd Uox.
100
Two MnrWngt Licenses
The county clerk' office Issue;!
marriage licenses today, and yes
terday to Lou Ise Cu ly, 19. and
Hosalie Madsen. 17, both of Jack
sonville, and to Merle Itlmer, 27.
and Alma Carter, 32. both of Cres
cent Clly.CiJ.
Dressmnklng nnd remodeling nt
the Fhsnlun Shop, 44. Medford
Hldg. Tel. 1181. tf
New MitnuKor Visits ;slilaii(l
O. m, p?Hanlon, who recently
was named manager of the Med
ford plant of the Oilmore Oil com
pany, wns In Ashland yesterday
meeting business men of that city.
Last week! L. Hi H. and Hot-
poiut. Rlectric .Hange Saje. Bouth
ern Oregon Klectrle. 98
To Visit Hon
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Aniick Of
Portland arrived in Medford this
morning to visit with Mrs. K. I..
.VhVguin: 'While spending a week
here, they will visit Diamond lake
:ind other points of interest.
Loose, squeaking wheels are dan
gerous. Havo them tightened on n
hydraulic wheel Retting machine ut
Flchtner's Oarage. 93ti
Fu) Mil In Cherry Mint
II. A. (Tim) Fnllin was n popu
lar tan yesterday for cullers at the
Southern Pacific- district office,
where he holdnrforth as secretary.
Home of the, -largest tllng cherries
seen in Medford .this- seuHoti wert
placed at the disposal of his busl
ness visitors, and perhaps lieoauso
of the fruit tho usual short busi
ness visits'' were a bit longer than
usual. The cherries camo from
trees, owned by Charles itutter
field, whose . real estnte , office ad
joint Air, Fallln's quarters.
Phone. 542. We'll haul nwav
your refuse. 'City tS&nitary Service
- 337tf
Mny lorato ller
Mr. .and Mrs. R. O. 0nrndy of
Salin&H. Cnl., are spending several
days In this city attending to busi
ness matters1 and' considering a
permanent location here.
Mrs. Hillings of 8. niversldo Ave.
says that Dr.. Hlazos Poison Oak
Prescription completely cured her
In two days. It Is sold and guar
anteed by Heath'n Drug Rtore. 99
Instruct Normal School
Miss Kdith Laubscher, county
health nurae, today was In charge
.of the health educutlon , classes at
the Mouthern Oregon Normal
school, exrtlalninft the practical
methods by which teachers mi'y
cooperate with tho county health
association' in school work.- Ash
, land Tidings,
Chauncey .Florey now located
IZZ RaM Main St. Insurance and
Heal Estate. CGIf
Vlsltoi-s from Washltiglon
Mrs; Scott and daughter of Rv
erett, Kdna Darrow and mother of
Aberdeen and the following from
Hen i tie are tmong the Washington
guest at local, hotels: C. L. Aji'i-i
K. L. Kendall, Mrs. O. A. Henry
and W. H. Heed. :
: pance at Jacksonville, Saturday,
0 till 2 n. m. 0"
Thut Silver Oolf Course
Silver ore assaying a thousand
dollars a ton ,has been found on
the grounds of The Dalles Country
cluli. That's fine; they have bunii
ers nil ready. Not many golf
courses can be turned Into silver
mines. There are more silver
mines wanting ta turn their mines
Into golf course. Haleni States
man. , , .
Hpeclal Friday and 8nturdny,
Choice glndlolas 60c per dozen.
Call nt 325 H. Holly or Phono 390-L.
97
It tilings IliMtirn Home
Mr. and Mr. Chat Hullng nnd
MIsk Mattfe Hullng left for their
home nt Myrtle 'Point thin morning
afer visit of a 'day and a half
here, one day of which ,w'"
pent In a trip to Crater iJike and
Prospect.
The Peasley's" new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
tc
Last week! L. A H. and Hot
point Klectric Hnngo Kale. Houth
ern Oregon Klectrle. tV
Mrs, -Allen In Hosiiilal
Mm. A. ti. Allen, who sustained
Injuries in an auto accident on :h
Crater LaVe, highway Thursday
night. Is- reported to be- getting
Montr nicely In the ' Community
hospital, where she Is receiving
treatment for a kroken right arm
,- O
Tlme tor' nil purposes nt Med-
ford Lumber Co, 7tf
The canning season is here again.
We have a complete stock of Fruit
Jars, Extra Lids, Jar Rubbers, Paro
wax, Certo, etc See our canning
window.
PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER
As the outing season is now on, you will be
using more peanut butter. Try PETER PAN
PEANUT BUTTER. It is made from selected
peanuts and salt, and is as smooth as creamery
butter. We have it in two size tins.
PICKLES AND OLIVES IN BULK
, ; For the picnic you will want olives or pickles.
We have Sweet Pickles, Sour Pickles, Mixed
Pickles, Dill Pickles in bulk; also ripe and green
Olives,. Order by the pint or quart.
FRESH HOME MADE CAKES
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Take CANADA DRY on your 4th of July outing ,
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
H E. MARSH
Phone 252
30E
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GROCER
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Photie 252
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I'tlkU .U. ,P. PjlKSCIIgt'l'Kv ; t '
r. J. Ftrowne, C. "Hoot" 'Olhson
and John Wan go will ho In Oran's
Pkhs Saturday, and Huiuluv t,o tak"
pasHengura on short . ttiH around
tin? valley, they announced loJay.
Wo specialize in radiator nnd
fender repairing at Van's Garage,
33 S. .Bartlett. Phono 2U8. '.f
Driving to l.os Angeles June 3D;
want 2 passengers to share ex
penses. Write Mm. A. F. , Oreen,
Kagle Point. H'J
Wonderful Prosperity
For Southern Oregon
Says S ant i ford Jones
SiMH'hil Column tilcal ion.
Medford Lodge No. Kilt. A.!
7J ' Ji.t triiuay, anno,
r .27111. 7 ll i. m. Vnrt In
the. 10., A. degree. Visiting meni-
hers welcome. IF. .1. FIKLO, "
C. M. HOUHTOuV, flecy. , W. M.
97
Santforl Jonon owner of Sant-j
fords, chain of grocery stores, one j
of . which is located in Medford,
is over from Klamath Falls for a
few days on business. .
Mr. Jones Ik one of the most
optimistic citizens hi southern
Oregon and prod Ids wonderful
progrem and prosperity for this
section of the state In the next
few yea rs. a n d sa y s the d ech' lo n
to tin 1 1I the 'new" road from IvlL.m
nlh Falls Is only u starter..
BUY HOME IN TALENT
. ' ' - .- t. :
TALENT. Ore., June 27.' (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Pecklnpaugh re
cently of I.o Angeles, have pur
chased the Hoon property Just
north of the rity hall In this city
and have taken possess ion. Wed
nesday they returned from Med
ford wllh a load of furniture- und
household necessities.
Itecord catches of fish are being
report ed 1 n 1 1'ola nd t h Is senson .
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making ami hose mending.
Handicraft Bhop. 257tf
4
Nowberg V.n 1 1 o y Petroleum
rnnumny orguntnd here'. 1
Fragrance that thrills
Good morning to a new, glorious day in the
open a desire for fresh activities, and energy to
enjoy them, and appetite to supply the energy
boy, what an appetite. Now the pungency of
wood smoke, the aroma, of coffee on the boil, the
fragrance of bacon sizzling in the pan Fryc's
Delirious Brand Bacon rich, sweet, vitalizing
bacon, fresh-cured from prime, young pork.
RitfJ V. S. Ciovtrnmcnl imptctian it
fitrrn mtit projuclt of Frye Comwny
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