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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930.
Tocal and .
'Personal
itokl PtcnlcvTohiorroW '
The Juniors of the Buptlut church
will 'hold a picnic tomorrow aKir-
naua. ln..lUhia..,park ut Ashland,
and are asked to meet at 2 o'clock
tomorrow, afternoon at tho Baptist
church to (jather for departure In
one. group, y r . (
Hinnlhii: apricot. Be Jb. Frank
lin'" Grocery, 4S7 Hp. Central,' US;
Here for Summer "
Mr.' r'arman ' Clement kni
dnuishter Dixie Lee arrived on the
sliiLxui this mornljig 'to spend tho
nunimcr with Mr. Nino. C'rnlg and
fnmlly. Mr. ClementM, who now,
reside In New Orlean. will bo re-,
niembered as Fern Cralit. , ,'
Clilyn Iave Toduy
Mr. ii ml Mr, c. N. Culy I?ave
M I'll fori! today for Jiulnler national
park, where they will attend the
convention of the Gold Medul cluli
i of the Oregon Mutual l.lfe Innur-
ance company a guesu of the com
pany. To become a member of I he
club a reprenentatlvo muHt pro
duce 1 1 15.1100 worth of luiHlneH.
To qualify to take a member of the
family to the convention a guest
of the compnny, the representative
mut produce (200.000 worth of
buBlneim. Mr. Culy him filled both
requirements.
Bktcllla package good one-half
price, 'Handicraft Bhoji, 42 8. Cen
tral." Ihdne 702'. " no
FiirestH Fure Well on Fourth ' j Komt' Truffle Karcuhin
No forent fire repurtn were re- . We are glad to note the universal
ceived In tlie dlHtrict office of 'the rnurfy with'whlch pedesti'lan on
Ifplted Hlalej forest Hervice during ; our miiin buHinen Mtreet allow
me juiy 4 week enu, uccoruitig io motor touri.itH (.specially thoHe
tleorge firiffllh. iMHiHlunt director j from California to have the
of public relation, who a- that! right of way at all crosnwalk. thus
usually a few small fire break out escaping sudden death. Tha JJallta
In dry timber as the result of the : chronicle. '
exploding of fireworks. Home may ' '
be contained In the uhui.1 10-day j Canning apricots, 5c lb. . Frank
reports due Friday, he said. ! Iln's (Irocery, 437 So. Central. 116"
Canning nprlcoLn, 5c lb. Frank
lin' Grocery, 437 Ha. Central. 110
Guest Hero
j Mr; George Cunning of Klnmnth
Falls was in Medford yesterday vis
lllng friends and attending to busi
ness .Interests, . !
i wire married In Winlock,' 'Wash.,
in l!HS.
Itucllla package goods one-half
price. Handicraft Shop, 42 H. Cen
tral. Phone 702. 1 13
Hero from a- Distance
MueMts registered ut Medford ho
tela front' a distance Include Frank
B. Ashelay of Cloveland. O.. Flor
ence Lowe, (.'lurk Temir nnd Amy
Anthe of Irvlngton, N. .1., Mr. J
D. King of lOllraboUi, N. ..,, Mr.
and Mrs. P. A. Wayman of Chicago,
III!, I'aul H.. Urowne of New ,'ork
City nnd Mr. and Mr. K. H. Fos
ter of Concord, N. .11, . ., .
Come to the Houth Mothndlat
Itidlea' Ice cream oolal this even
ing on the church lawn. 110
Freak Hnlilla
A "freak" ' dahlia wo brought
Into the Courier office Wedpeday
by. Clulen . Harlacho'r with some
heautirul daiio known a -unxiisn
daisies." The dahlia I, truly a
freak of nature. It wirn two bloom
tin one -stalk, one directly on the
hack: of the other. , One of the
hlnom I a deep red nnd the other
I pink. Drnht Pns Courlor, '
Choice gladioli, cut flower nnd
funeral Htirnvs. Hamuelaon s r low
er Oartlem 208 Cldrk Ht. : Phone
8S0-X. i , ' " '
VlHltcrt' at Jiickwiin illr ;
Mrs. Barah Heinle nan returned
to: her homo In 'Portland, after
spending .three ,w.e.ek visiting her
sister, Alice iVIneojtt of,. Juglison
vlllo highway. i . ..
1'lcnlc supplies, Sundays nnd
holidays at Uunon' What-Not, Oth
and ivy. . Ill
Mr5. DynifU Improving '' ,r"
Mrs.' Nora foynge, who underwent
n" major operation nt the Commun
ity hospital Wednesday. Is report
ed to be getting along nicely today.
' Tree props: A largo stnok always
on hand. ' Tot.' 62.' Medford Lum
ber Co! ' v ' 78tf
Transacts Huskies
W, J. Joyce of tho Ilogue Ulver
company was In Medford yosturday
fcuin. Xtf AnKei ponferrlng with
local company aproentatlyoB.
The 6mr-itnnu1ni clearing sole l
now In progress at Kthblyryn H'.
Hoffmann's, .Including Hats Coats.
IM-chscj and lfihsenitiVes li t
-4.
r. -
m
Vrtmi Kluto MiroKiliH
lucluilorl nrnonK Portland uufMt
nt lmvil holclw are Mr. and Mr.
C. L. Vi-rVfr, A. A. Main, J. H.
Povi-y. If. W. And.THon, J. 15.
Johnston, It.. J. JnhnHun. Mr. an 'I
Mm. K. W. Case, Mr. and Mrs. II.
A. Hitzok, Ted DunkSn. W. K. Tp
Hnd. Mr. nnd Mr. O. U.. Wny
Tnnn. Kdwln Oarher and Mr. and
Mr. John Kchncdllnf?.
Lime for all purposes at Mo.1-; Mim, I'm kiT S-i-ks iHvonr
ford Lumber Co. 78U j a divorre corniilaint wan fllod In
' . " ' ! circuit court today agalnnt C. M.
Offer for Sulr , .. -l',
The PJnhtirt m-honl dlntrk-t has- .:. r . ' ;,.fl..
offi-i-ed SZD.mio ut hondM for nalo
for the conirUctI)in of a new four-i
rmini. BChonlhoum un tho edp ufj iturllla iat-ktiK Koodw one-half
th town of Lincoln on the (Irccn- price. HunUicaft Khop, 42 H. On-
Hprin hiKHvvay. The InilldlriK tral. Phont 102. llti
'xiifti'd to be comi1I(d In. time' -r -
for the opening of echool and will; VIKln ltclatlve lli-ro
he ' diic und one-half nillts from j Mm. Ada flornfly, formerly Miss
the prcHcnt witn of the Hchool. 1 Adit t'openwer, in spending six
-. j wcekH in Medford nnd Central!
Victor CulhorUon tried almost nIrit vMtlnK friends nnd ffdutlves.!
cverythiiiK tor poixon oak and Bot!Kn(. njiS l(een makinK her home In
no relief until ho used Dr. Itlazon' : HJln i.'rnnelaco,
j'(jun oitk prcxcripuon. Hold and
To Fill P. Pulpit
Warron Kii kpatrlck, who recent
ly returned from Iowa, where he
ium been attending Drake univer
sity, will preach at the Central
Point Christian church next Hun
day. He will viBlt in Medford an
other month before returning to
Des Moines. la., where h how ac
cepted a pastorate.
TTft t fiupoln l 9 a A nar ri t ,i
silk hats, valueti up to 14.98, spec
ial 1.98 and 2.98. The Hand
Box. 223 Kant th St. 114
Return from South
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Fox,
MUh Geraldlne Fox and -Mrs. L, R.
Kads of Portland, Mrs. Fox' Bis
ter, returned to Medford Wednes
day 'after a vacation trip during
which they veiled friends at Sac
ramento. Cal and Reno, Nev.
You'll'enjoy a vacation more If
you get one of our Natural Perma
nent Waves. Hhelton Croqufgnole
or Rlnglette styles. Emma Cllne
Beauty Shop, Liberty Bldg. Phone
454. 114
Minor I-abor Trouble
. A man by the name of Manuel,
Labor was arrested for laziness. Hej
was arrested, this pj, because ht i
would not do manual labor.
Roehurg News-Review. j
A IT 1 I
IrVVHdmesj
INSURANCE
GENGY ;
Mrs. Veale Icuves for Kat
air. At, Vealo has left this
city for ft six weeks vacation i.l
BaMmore.. Md.. where she will
visit her two sons.
SINCE I90C
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Hum 178-J
euiiranteeil l,y Heath's Drug Htor"! Tree protis
only. 112 Ti'l. No. 1.
at lilg Pines Uir. Co.
lOStf
Sin lis. hlg loads, 4' tiers, fli.OO.
Small loads, $3.'o0. Valley Fuel CM.
Phono 70. " tf
Chnuncey Florey now located
123 Hunt Main St. Insurance and
Heal 13tato. oiitf
Aslilnnrt Pegging Away '' " ' '
Of course, general business con
ditions' throughout the country are
not ut tiip-potch liiilnt, but Ashland
will not lot Hint deter her from
going ullead and from henutlfvin&r
und Improving tho city. Ashland!
Tilings, , . '
Dance till ! o'clocif. Cloid 'him
every Hnturdny night. ' w
Order nnw . Ifi-ln. irpnn nlnn
Rlnbfl: blir lonilR. 4V, tiers. IT,. OH.
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7. . tf.
Rnndmnster fero
" t).1 (.'.' Harris; rnudmnRfc'r : for
Houthern Pacific, was a business
caller In Medford yesterday from
Glandule,
The Fox West Coast Theatre Is fundamentally a part of your
ci -nmunity, flourishing because lt iir dedicated to fulfill your
'.'iTequirement.'. , i,.-u . t .i. f.:.-' . - ' ' .
WW
Sharkey
Schmeling Fight Pictures
, LAST. TIMES TONITE -,..-. ,-,;v
..William Collier,- Jr. '?
Froo load kindling with 3 hlg
load m-ln. slabs. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 70. tf
IVnn nrnn. All tonirllin Mnln
sixe. uneap &i Aiotiiuru i.umuer t.:o
7str'
At Itiurue Cnbln
Mr. Clarence 'Noe nnd sinter;
Mrs. .lohn Whltaker of Wntson-
Vllle, Cal., are npending everal
''tyH.at the Noe cabin on the.
Rogue. .
Aiiderson'a New Studio of Pho
tography, ground floor, 407 K.
Main, opuoalto Pigay Wlggly. 130
Chnuncey Florey now located
123 Kast Main St. ' Insurance and
Heal Estate.' ' 6tt
Hlg Flax Oron
Aocnrdlng to W. B. Hartram of
the state flax Industry, fiOOO ucrev
of , riax In the Willamette valley
will harvest this year over 10,000
ton, tha cash value of which' will
be In the neighborhood of I3G0,-
000
A Favorite
item with many custom
ers are pur
' . - i - . . ... -
Cherry
and Nut
Nougbiits
'Vf ,.
Saturday we will offer
these delightful rolls at
the very, special, price
..Of. lji ,', .4 ; Ai"'u' ' Vlil' .t
19c
the dozen
These rolls sell regular
ly at 30o the dozen and
art liberally iUlod with
glace cherries and nuta,
We know you will like
them. Our supply, is
limited.. Come early,, s.
We- spcolallxo In radiator and
fender ropnlrtng at Van's Garage,
33 H. Uurtlctt. Phono 208. tf
DhA. r... i .. . . . , . . ' . , . .
oh"" ni-VTiin olio K'l in Yiimrn
to 14.05, special 2M. other shoe
niircmi 13.91 to 9 ii.ti'i. t.:arjieiui
Hhnrt Htorn. "'The fthnn IIiik."
Kust Oth Bt.' , 114'
It, A. 'AtWIHKl IllipniVllIK
Word received from It. A. At
wood, ho Is now at the flood
Samaritan hoaptlnl ' In Portland
under tho enre of Hockey brothers,
Is that he is making good imiu'uvo
ment and will prubably bo able t
return homo sometime the lust of
this month. Mrs. Alwood Is still
In' Portland with him. .
Phono 642. We'll haul nw.y
your rofuBo. city Hunltary Service.
337tf"
Cold meat nnd salads at Hu
son's What-Not, 8th and Ivy. Ill
Here fniltl (Yemi-nt t'lty
Mrs. II. W. Webber and party
of resi'ent City were among those
of northern ,t!allfurhla , who spent
yestortlny In the ,clty.
Screen doors (fixture free).
Medford Lumber Co. Phone 29.
7.8tf
For hest green slabs, ask drlv:
or cull Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031
5tf
ItHiirns In Oakland
Hill Urates of Oakland, Cat., was
In Medford this morning, following
several days atuy In Ashland. Mr.
Ilentc visited prater 1-nke while
In the valley, pml left today for
hi home by way uf the ltedwood
highway. ,
I,ct me wrlto your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holla ml
Bldg. Phono 9!i3. tf
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
the Fashion H h o P. 414 Medford
Hldg. Tel. 1181. tt
Here fnun Jiii'ttsutiYllle
Ir. J. W. Hoblson and ' F.mll
Ilrltt tif Jill-ksonvllle were In Meil
fuid yeatordsy attending to busi
ness anil visiting with friends.
Bancs till 3 o'clock, fluid "ill
every Hatnrdny night. Rtitf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CAK IIU1NU tn Maker, onlnrln.
Ore., and Hnlse will take imu or
. two pseseugers to help mv ex-
penses. Ilox K. W., Mull TNliune.
1 1 1
WANTKU Full or pari time rep
1'wtentHllv.i for life, heulth am!
accident comtinny. A real prop
nsltlon. J. O. Ostbv. Olrtrlet
manager, Klsmath Falls. ne
its'
Foil SAl.li Two while enamel
sluglv beds, with mattii'Mses; Just
the thing for sli'i'pliig porch or
siinnner cnbln; cheap. Ill wi
Inglon St. , 11J
Ml!
i ."A RpYAL ROMANCE" I
"The Big Jewel Case"; I
All Talking Comedy Ml
TALKING NEWS' !' ill
i ' i i
' Xnmnrrriw one day only . ,, I
.. . ' Continuous 12:30 'to '11 P.' 'M. '. I
" A T J wllh the.1 brtg'inai go'ld-brlok guy II
J- Ji tl :' wnD'l break an aim grabbing, for II
a wooden nickel, II
" f ' & i , I'll
' WHAT A GUY! Mil '
Fell head over tincups for MULHALL; I
II tha nlrlnQt. ' irnma in thfl III mi w m - I I Mil
la oud w U l" PAT O'MAILEY
A RADIO PICTURS- I I
ALS0 " tIIITalhinqfl I
All Talking 8hort Comedy 3ir I III
"HIS OPERATION" I III
Krazy Kat Kartoon V, Xsl fl I
Marie Kuronka st&l Yi 71 I I
Singing Ac, dS?S&X? 4 ' ' I
Paramount News Vr V-XBB II
Prices III
Mat. 10c, 25c BT Vl ' I
Eve. 10c, 35c '
TONITE ni Saturday. ' MW I
The West of Gold y '
'Rush Days ' : -HtH
V- :: ''fiw'''- ,hit cgi&m
i ' V" l .'' V ' ' ' ' I
; 4 PLUS t ,
Edward Everette Horton lVI 1 OP
In "GOOD MEDICINE" IVlttlS OC
MOVIETONE NEWS . i '
Coming SUNDAY
"WITH BYRD AT
THE SOUTH POLE"
Ecoiomy
K1: f.
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THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Keeping Your Home Canning Expense Down
r j - - ' .1 V - ' " - ., . f4'-- ;.' '.'
With the approach of the heavy fruif 8eason4-we are again confronted with that
extra drain on the family purse home canning expense.
Jars, lids, rubbers, and many of the cooking utensils' necessary to the proper hand
ling of the fruit must be bought. ''"u . '
Keep that expense down by buying your' supplies at the Groceteria. Here you will
find besides the usual needs such as jars, etc., all of the utensils, kettles, strainers,
presses, cookers, and all other supplies priced on the basis of our lower business
costs. i :. ; . '.;. ' ' .ii,, ..... . ;. ' -: : .
And the fruits be sure to can home grown they are better, fresher, and usually
cost less. Various kinds are beginning to ripen now peaches will be ready soon.
The quality will be very good 'and the price low. - ' "
BREAD
Every day in the? week
Mb. loaf , 3 for 20c
H-ib. icaf . ;. . . . : ... . .1 .: . . .ioc
Cakes layer and loaf, choice of sev
eral kinds . . .-. . . 25c
Lu
Vegetables & Fruits
Bermuda' Sweet - Onions, grown lo
caUy,lbs;' . . . 15c
Bananas, 4 lbs. . . . ; ; . . . , . ... 23c
Sunkist Lemons, the large size,
doz. . . : 33c
Fancy Green Beans, 2 lbs. . . . 15c
New Potatoes, 8 lbs 25c
Fancy Bell Peppers, lb. 15c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
S. & W. Fancy Crab Meat; flat cans,: ?
3 for . . . . .$i.ob;
S. & W.; Sardines, large oval cans,
3 for . . ; 39c
S. & W. Oven Baked Beans, 1
S. & W; Boston Brown Bread,
BOTHFOR ......... ..... 43c
Amaizo Oil, qt. cans, best for frying 39c
Salad Dressing, Milani's, pt. jar . . 19c-
Schilling's- Sherry Wine Seasoning,
12-qz. bottle . .' : ... .'..; ......
Near Beer, Columbia Brew, i j v
3 bottles .....
Ginger Ale, Extra Dryj 2 bottles . .
Shrimp, Miss Lou Brand,' 2 cans . .
Sauer Kraut, Sunny Garden, No
cans, 2 for ; . . . V7. ; . ; .'; ?:
Tomato Juice, Seal Ivist brand, No.
1 tall cans . . . 15c
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb sack .$1.65
White Down, very fine hard wheat
flour arid fully guaranteed, 49-lb. '
sack ; $1.55
Yellow Cling Peaches, Sun-blest "-
brand, No. 2J can, 3 for . 55c
Stringless Beans, Heart of Rockies
brand, 3 cans . 29c
Asparagus Tips, Gold Poppy brand,
No. 1 tall cans 18c
Lipton's Coffee, 1-lb. vacuum cani 37c
Crystal White or P & G soap, 8 bars 25c
2i
48c
25c
25c
29c
25c
White King Granulated Soap, large
pkg.:;. . .... . : . . ... 38c
Corrt'Meal, SperryV; white or yel- 5;.
. low, large bag 32c
Wheaties,' the new ready-to-serve
. cereal ". . '. . 10c
Rolled Oats, Sperry, quick cooker or
plain,4 large bag 39c
Fruit Jars, with covers complete,
Ball, Mason or Kerr Mason, doz.
pints, 79c; qts. . .' 93c
Economy Jars, wide mouth, doz.
pfs. 93c; qts. . . $1.13
Kerr lids, regular', 2 doz. 25c ; wide
mouth, 2 doz. 35c
Economy Jar Lids, doz. 22c
Ball Mason Litis, doz 22c
Jar Racks for cold-pack canning. . 55c
- Fruit Jar Wrenches 15c; 25c
Jelly or Fruit Strainers. . .' .10c to 43c
Aluminum Preserving Kettles
"' $1.43 to $4.59
Enameled Kettles 39c to $1.98
Electric Hot Plates $1.39 to $6.98
Eveready Jelly Strainers . ; .''.'."$1.25
Stone Jars all sizes from i gal to
. 30 gallon. Home sizes 6 gallon
$1.38; 12 gallon . . v . $2.98
FREE Glass cake plates with Pills
bury cake flour buy two pkgs. and
! receive the cake plate free.
CARD TABLES
We were lucky enough to get another
shipment of these specially priced
card tables a usual $3.50 or $4.00
value. ' t
While they last '
$1.98 '
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Vegetized Ragout of Beef, Potatoes,
Gravy, Buttered Bread, Coffee, Iced
Tea or Milk . . : ..... . . , . . 25c
Double Sundae Special Double por
tion of ice cream with choice of syrup
or fruit . . ... . . . . . ..... . . 15c
Ice Cream, all flavors, qt. . . . . . 39c
GATES LYDIAR.D
V . ; f SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Lots of Room to Park