Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    MRDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREfiON, WEDNESDAY, : .TTTLY 2V IMP.
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Hot W'alht;p Mown up Travel
The Jiot weather prevailing . in
California and elsewhere net-ma If
have greatly slowed up the tour
tat and general travel to and
through Mod ford, teinporurlly, as
J'refiet'ted.by the dcrrumed number
; cf sueHta ami if-''--tu Hon- 71 the
auto earn pa j estei-d:iy ( and this
' forenoon.
F JrfHikliif: After Klaiiialh rislirrloH
) V. S. Oliroy, iiLslaUing engineer
t of electrical fish apparatus of the
X.T. 8. Bureau of fisheries and W.
Coleman, fitnte superintendent
'of ftah tereenH. ftftor aeuding yes
terday in Med ford and the vall-y,
left this forenoon for Klamath
Kails, to look after some fisheries
. work- in Klamath county.
Sandwiches 100, Including hoof
and pork. SandwMi Shop, 21 N.
Bartlett. 123
From Distant lolnt
Among guests from a distance
registered at Med ford hoteln are
Mr. and Mrs. Sherrard of Sidney,
X. S, W., W. W. Hanson of Hi.lt
Laka City, lTta.li, It. U. Kirchmitn
of New Mexico, Qenevleve (iennin
and party and K.tl. King of Bolw
Idaho, Mr. and Mrn. .lames H.
llowo of Ohleago, 111., D. V. Jlon
weil of Hillings, Mont.
Order now lfl-lnch green pine
slabs; big loads, 4 Vj tiers, J3.00.
Valley Fuolj Co. Phono 76. tf
fn 1U Tnlioti llnttin Tcwlnv
(llenn Fabrlck Jr., who recently
underwent a major operation r.t
' the aered Heart lioflpltal. wan to
bo removed to his home today on
.' Crater Iake avenue.
Dance till !i o'clock nt Jackson
vlllu, Baturday night. 125
Silent Kimitay lit AhIiIiiihI
: Superintendent nnd Mrs. K. TI.
Iledrlck and family of Medford
wore visiting In Ashland feftimUiy
. with Mi W. M. UvUrluk. mother
v of Mr. Hedrick.
1,0 11 la Gohh, for two years nt nu
tomolille sales lot next to public
market, Is now located with Mr.
Garfield, 31U Knst Sixth street.
,. 123
- Teams Tied
V- Tho second gftmo In the base
. ball series being ployed nt the olty
fairground)! took plnco yesterday
nflornoon, with Lee Hubler's nnd
ItiisHoll Jordan's each credited with
v.lnnlng one game. MIfh Murphy
v;, announced ,today , that with the
i- completion of tho croquet courts
at tho grounds, a tournament
would bo conducted.
Ivoose, squoaklng wheels nrp dnn
gerous. Havo them tightened on a
hydraulic whool setting machine 'tf
Flchtnor'i Gnrago. 03tf
SUII Kcpalrluf? Streets
Upon the completion of some
patching on North Grapo und
North Holly sli'uols, the cltytree'.
nup-mmenL was to nuvo a crew
v.'urklng on mreot rt (miring work
thlH utlernoon on Kast Main.
Anyone who' would Uko a bar
' gain, 1n a ilgh' grado banjo should
call nt tills of (Icq bint inspect the
banjo left here for, sale; a sacrifice
,. rcgardlosa of boat.
From CVntrnl Point ' '
Mrs. L'. A,. Hanger of Central
i Point' was a business visitor in
Medford today.
Loo SB wheels rewot and radlntors
rloaned. Van's Gnrago, 33 S. Fart
lett. Phono 208. tf
t'ouuty Jiy Space eliur Slgnetl
A pure sign that the county fall
als not so very far away Is tho ap
pearance of X)i Herring hi the
I hunlncss section signing up space
In tho Merchants' building nt the
fairgrounds. . H Js starting, two
,t weeks, enrly tills season and has
UIIITIIIIjr lll'I'IJ lilllltl INK II WCl'K
p' repo remurkable I'usuUh.
He
Jvryntalglo kodak gloss snprVme.
Tho Pensley's, opposite Holly thea
ter. tf
Jejivcfl For I. A,
Mia. Minnie A. Crisp, who has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Klsio llashuw left this morning by
train for Los Angeles.
Hemstitching, plcoting. pleatln:;,
' " " hutton making and hoae mending.
& Handicraft Shop. . . . 2fi7tf
Orofrniilnim nt Hotels
Among Oregon residents at Med
ford hotels, other than those fnun
Portland, nro Iteldon Gaming of
Oregon City, M. G. Hemenway of
Salem. X. G. Jackson pf TUI.i
M.iitlt.; (1,. 8. Anderson of
Grande, 11. J, Kingston of peudlo
ton, O. D. Ituppert of Jtaker. Mr.
,and Mrs. Jaines Wll'lams of Vtl-
and H. F. Weed nnd 0. K. WesUm
of Kugene.
for bout Krccn ulalis. aak drlvor
or call MeiKord Fuel Co. Tel, 631
66tf
I)oirt For Atlniilii, tin.
Dr., Jouot( J. Hray Ml liy train
th.i I mornlnt! for Ailanlu, no
comimnyinir tho lioily iif IiIh faih
to .that clly. jvhi'ro Intcrmrnt
will lio liiado,
Instrumcntn furnished nnd Irs
sons free for 30 days to imyono In
terested In lcarnlnn to play band or
orcherlrn, lnslruineiUs. It you con
not learn you havo not Invest?.
r.ne ctnt. During th pant thrro
y.'8r over 100 bov nnd girls ..ave
fitarted In this manner. Call nt
the Palmer Music llouao and sc.
your Instrument, appointment wiih
tvachrr and comp.ele details of the
Plnq. . J12
Bluff Couple Married
fjlolla Klineaclunldt and A. II.
WoQlman, both of lied llliiff. Cal.,
were untied In marriage this fore
noon by Judge Taylor In the lot
tor's office in the Fcder.il build
ing. Dressmaking and remodeling nt
Olo Fashion H h o l, 424 Medford
'Jlldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
Ol so hi IxMitting In MiMlTonl
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson,
former owners of the State Hotel
In Ashland, left that city Sunday
for Klamath Fulls. They will go
on to Canada where' they will visit
for a while and tlftn return to
Medford, where they will take up
residence.
Auto Owning Sarcasm
It looks as though there ought
to be a good market for hand em
broidered mottoes for automobile
Interior, rcuding "God IMi-mh Our
Home." Tho Dallas Chronicle.
Prevost Heauty Salon, specializ
ing In all lines of beauty work at
lower prices. 31 So. Orango. Call
363-Y. 1S4
Jaims SiHfiks Tonight
F. W. James will sper.k at 8:00
o'clock tonight at the Volunteers
of America Mission hail. 13 North
Fir street. Ilia subject will be
"('lea using, Through the I Wood."
A special program of music has
been arranged, by Captain Hthcl
Walsh. Colonel Jessie F. Stark.
will conduct the services.
Phono "We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
337tf
Biff Tako nf Woods Outing
M e m he rs of the Wa i t e rs' a n il
Wuitresse.H' Fnlon of Klamath I-'alls
nro planning a trip to Lake of the
Woods August 5 and (I, with about
2ft0 vacationing at the lake the
two days.
Dance till 2 o'cloek at Jackson
ville, Saturday night. 125
M(U'd-:ff I'arty on Outing
Mr. and Mrs. James Hall nnd
Miss Mao Mordoff, Mrs. Hall's
sister who in spending tho sum
mer here from Denver, left on
Saturday morning for Crescent
City. They will , he joined at
Medford by friends and relatives
who will continue on up to. the
lake, with them where they have
reserved cottages for a two weeks'
stay. Mr. and Mrs, M. G. Mor
doff uro, plannlng'to go to tho lako
within two weeks and remain for
a week visiting. After that time
the Mordoffs and Halls will return
to Klamath Falls. Klamath News.
Let us haul nway your gnrbnge
and refuso, Phono 0-12, City Sani
tary Service. ' 887tf
Miss Tinder Homo
MIhh Arleno Itutler, nrrlved In
Medford this morning from Jterk
eiey, Calif., to spend some time
with her parents of this city.
Danco In Ashland's cool Llth'a
Park every Thursday night after
tho band concert. Good floor nnd
excellent music. Auspices of the
Ashland Llthlans. 122
llulhl Temporary Shelter
Tho Held McMurdock company
will spend. ?:(0 for it temporary
shelter on South Fir street, ac
cording to an application on file
at tho city building department.
Fat and drink at Huson'a What
Not, 6 th and Ivy. 12 0
At State Highway Meeting
C. M. Gates Is In Portland today
to attend a mooting of the state
highway commission. . ,
Dahco till 2 o'clock, Gold IT 1 1
ovory Saturday night. 89ir
Ilnt llelnriusl Hmiio
Pauline Cllft has returned to her
home In San Francisco after vis
iting for the past two weekfl with
her sl.ster, Mrs. Jamos IMarke, at
Klamath Falls, and In Medford
with friends and relnllves.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
.'()lt KKNT S acres with
era house. Acreage for
Phone IIHI-V.
mod
sale. 121
Foil IlKNT-Kurulslicd .flve'-room
l.i,mrnl,,u! adults. DU South
Grane. t-3!
FH SAI.F. llcdroom, doso to
bath Willi buurd It desired. 617
N, Itartli'll.
, Foil HA 1.10
Splendid Stock Farm of 278 acres
Willi good outside range. 100
acres ot good creek bollolll laud
82 acres of upper land Irrlgalcd
and in clover. The balance can
be Irrigated. The place Is all
fenced. Price $111,000.00. Terms.
CHAl'NCKV Fl.OUKY
Phone HIS 123 Kust Main
12&
FOlt SAI.K APAItTMF.NT House.
2 nparlmollls, all modem; big
corner lot, garages. Sold year
ago for $0500 and priced now
at $4iO0. Only i00 cash, tine
apartment take care or oaian
i luvesllgalu at once, l'lnoo
A-l shape now.
C. II. jIMKIIIC. AOF.NCV
Phone Nlili lo South llartlett
tllKcluslvo Agenl)
1!4
FOll SALIC or KXCUANllH
COUNTUV STOUK Including
store building, mudern living
quarters, garage, gas pumps, oil
room, dance hall, ptwt office. 4
acres ground, plenty fixtures flit
slock goilos. Hood school und
high m-li.iol 2 blocks nway. Dairy
and orchard vomniunlty. In
come S2au to 43 i0 per nionth.
will take small farm In ex
change. Priced right tor money.
C II. IIKKIIH. Agency. Medford
C. II. 1 1 Kill I II. AUF.NCV,
Medford. Ore. or
F. L. Caton, Hams Vnley. Ore.
124
Foil R.M.K Light shop e.iulp
ment. Hood coudillon, . t!heap.
22S N. Holly. Phono 11.14. 123
WANTl'.l) Public Market, South
mverstde, wants apricots, ber
ries, tonialoes, tomorrow. Phone
7S7. 123
FOt'.NO Several pieces of Hoy
Scout camp eiiuipmeut with the
name John O't.'onner. Troop (if.
primed thereon. Owner can get
same nt Mr. Copeland's. second,
house from corner ut Klevellth.
ami South Newtown. 123
Foil SAI.K 10 acres Irrigated
acres Inrg pear trees, 1 acre
raspberries. Fine house. Full
price (3300. Will trade equity
for equity In house In Medford.
11 H. lilvcrslde. If
FOll SAI.K 3 burner, wlckleas
coal oil stove. lnst $ tl. f. II.
Nearly new, $4.b0. Tel etl-..
134
From Tins Hear Statu John Heed Improved
CaliforuiniiH regUt'ted at Mel- Friends In this cly of John Reed
ford hotel inelude Mr. and Mrs. i of luting Itear-h. Calif., who sus
H. I. Krausn of Hakerafield, (,', A. tained injuries, when struck by a
and A. (1. Cooper and Miss IJoris, falling tree several months ago at
t.r.mlt.i-Li r.f M'XM'iimi'nt.i U I F( n 1 - 1 ll u- f'lt )jf n "llfcJir Hll 1 1 e FallH. will l..
den, W. A. Utility,, L. Veekanys I
and J. A. Irving of I'lacerville; Mr. condition. Ho has been removed Mary Kate, nave soiu ineir prop
and Mrs. H. fiilligan and I. It. from the Sacred Heart hospital, erty In Medford and taken up resi-
Handall of los Angeles, Mrs. W. A.
Dux of Mill Valley. Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Carrire of llerketey, Lena
Oneto and Anna Davis of San Jose.
Mr. anil Mrs. V. C. Shoates ofirived from 1 the fouth. two weeks!
V, l .,..,1 tl,. f,,M, ,...!.,.. CI., tt tin -.--.I '. I
chlco and the following from San
Francisco: F. A. Foote and son,
Mr. and Mm. It. J. Clifford, Mr.
and Mrs. f I. (i. Little, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Hiller, .Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Hurger and Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Six
t ps.
The Tllue llower Lortgo will open
again Sunday, serving their special
chlfken dinner for 75c. Arrange
ments for parties can also be made.
Phone your reservations to 341-
1t-3. 117tf
l-'rmu A ll(aii'n
M.-ta .Nelson of Algonquin. 111.,
and Amanda T.undahl of AVnke
fleM. Xeh., nrrlvvtl In Merlford Hits
inoi-nlni.'. While In the valli.y, they
plan to visit Crater Lake.
Special rates on fruit hallling.
See us lieforo contracting hauling.
We can save you money. All first-
elass equipment. Insured carriers.
I'lmne Medford 332, Gold Mill U-.T,
Itelnklng Truclilng Service, 300
Kouth Front St. 133
Itailrnail Man Visilor
C. 1). Ijifferly, Industrial agent
for the Southern Pacific ulh head
ciuarters in Portland, Is In M"d
ford attending to huslm.'ss matters
In the interests of the company
and calling on local representatives
of tho Southern Vaelfic.
We havo lhat particular moulJ
Ing for your Individual picture.
Tho PeaSley's, opposite New Holly
theater, tf.
Spending Day In Medford
Miss Mildred Smllll of Klnmalh
Falls, who has haen vacationing In j
the northern part of tho state, ar-'
rived In Medford Ihla morning to!
xpend the day. I
Chauncey Flnrcy now located
123 Fast M.tlij St. Insurance and
Itcal ISstato. G5tf
In City on ItuslnesH
C. Arthur Swanson. traveling
freight agent for the Chesapeake
and Ohio railway, Is In Mpdford
from Portland conferring with lo
cal railroad men and shippers.
Troo props: A largo slock always
on hand. Tel, 0211. Medford Lum
ber Co. 7Stf
City Husliicss Visilor
.loyd llrldges. factory renresen-
tallve of tho DeSoto company, was
In Medford today from Portland
on business.
I.imo for all purposes at Mod
ford Lumbor Co. 78tf
Mclnc-linn's Hero
Mr. and .Mrs. II. A. Metschnn of
Portland are In Medford visiting
friends for several days.
"nctiirrk, ao.d nil, j""UK "ii : 3n
eye. ... Ipleaaure erad l .hrM . !1 Ik m$4 II
iJl YT lCCLil 1 " J URE, ButcKWoso killer... grim and
1 ACTn iWJuN-- j f relentless. .. and yet...that funny, dumb
1 WUlQTV k 11 H V ' hc his lnoke$ " him your friend 4
WmMln "THE BIG HdUSE"
I I With Chest Marri. WIU,. O.-... IWt, "111
! rrtsKr I All Tslking Comedy ' ' I j II. I A DARING STORY py. . . I If
; bJ!PDlA I Sunny Jim In "Neighbors" Ct ill K8 . I . 4 TJAVS T'srTH A I L II
iCUfl I P,r.,nount Sound News ' Bjh ' H ' STARTS 1 KJiJJ I H J
fn"Miy 25c y j
glad to lea mi he Is, In, on improved
where hu.recelv.ed treatment for
three weeks nnd Is now at an,
anahment oii Kat Main streftt.'
Mrs. Iteed is with him, having nr -
Anuernon ivew Htuuio or Pho-
loirranhy. around floor. 407
Main, oiipoallo Plitaly Wlggly. 130
firaH l-'lrc lliirn.s role.
x- ,", ' " f'"iy mi on!lhe prcntntlon of "The Melting
North Fir strict at the corner of ;,,,,..' y wmlam Ije0 cireenlenf.
Mfth damaged a namhcr of poles lut.IK t.opco nour lljt evening.
......... im, i.iu ju.me ioic-
phone company. The fire de-i
partment was forced lo' lay In
line of hose lo ilaco tho flam
under control:
Oreen slabs, tho bettor kind from
Medford Fuel Co. Order early.
Phono 631. 102tC
risli Commissioner Hero
Wilfred Allen of Grants Pass,
member of the state game com
mission, was In Medford yesterday
conferring with officers of the
Jackson County Game Protective
association.
Tree props. All lengthH, regular
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
78tt
Wants To Collect Nolo
Ida Creed filed suit In circuit
court yesterday against Marry Mills
and A. Mills for the collection of
a note dran for $701) In Juno of
11)27.
Danco In Ash lands cool Llthla
Park every Thursday night after
band concert. Good floor and ex
cellent music. Auspices of tho
Ashland Llthlans. Yi'l
Daily
Bpok Review
HEART OF THE NORTH
By William Byron Mowery
go1dU1Ove7tl,rmr , Pf SLi ' 1
jnj j . ' Cj I
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the last few months, huO been
taken over by Mrs. Kate Walters
of Medford. Mrs. Walters, with
her daughters, Dorothy Jane and
dence in Asnianu. .Mr. ana Mm.
Olson have leit ror canaua, wnere
they will visit for a few months
and then return to Medford, where
they will make their-home. Ash
In nil Till iniffl.
X pniTTf
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i 031
HCtf
(;iiH'iili'af on Itnrilo
A noteworthy radio program was
. ..,. .,i,.v .v K,,nKWl ,.,..
viiled a splendid vehicle for Green-
leaf's dramatic ability.
For best green slabs, osk driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. G31.
C5tf
See Brill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. tf
From Slate MetioMlls
Registrations from Portland at
local hotels include Mrs. A. II.
Maegly, Mr. jind Mrs. II. M. How
ard und children, P. 11. Peterson.
Hobert Dertz, Dora L. Hegeer, G.
W. Pittenger, C. A. Whalen, T. M.
Davis, G. H. Krossler, C. A. Swan
son and Sylvia Franklin.
Sunrise Drivo-in Station, 12th
and Pacific Hiway. Sandwiches,
cold drinks; popular prices. Tray
service to your car; lota of room to
park. Drlvo out. 12
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.... .... , ..iniirtu Mrs. Edwaru aimpsun,
Alt
served 'about
four
o'clock.
former residents are Invited to at
tend and are requested to bring
their lunehes and drinks. Ice
cream will be furnished.
Picnic supplies at Huson's What-
Not. Open evenings and Sun. 12C
j On Bounty Warrant
The issuance of bounty warrants,
with the arrivul of summer wrath
k l. lr nnrront -
age. at the -county clerk's office,;
wher nnli nno warrant has been
Issued in the piist week. It went
to CI. D. Williams of Ashland for
tho killing of a coyote.
Tree props at Big Pines Lbr. Co.
Tel. No. 1. lOStf
lii'iul Troubled Willi Planes
A letter received this forenoon
by Fred Sehetfel, city superintend
ent, from C. O. Iielter, city man
ager of Bend, indicated that Bend
has been having considerable trou
ble' from stunting airplanes flying
too low. He Is anxious to learn
what ordinance Medford has lo
govern airplanes, and will learn
that this city has adopted the nat
ional areonautlc code.
Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold- Hill
every Saturday night. 89U
Ford ltepresentatlvo
Clyde Klspas, Ford represenla
tlve from Portland, arrived in Med
ford this morning to attend
business matters.
to
Free load kindling with 3 big
loads 10-in. slabs. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 70. tf
Mtimiiiv. .iiHv 27. I-unch wil oe,n
Ed
a' II. -Simpson,' J. Schrich and fam-
ily of Ta co ma-and Wm. F. Uohr-
bach of Seattle.
Screen doors (fixtures free).
Medford Lumber Co. Phone 621).
78tf
Vlslied Owen 31111
Mr. and .Mrs. O. H. CoIp and
Irwin Cole called on friends In
Medford ywtiM'day. While tluro.
they visitvd the Owens sawmill.
1 Ashland TidlllKS.
Dance, Dreamland, Wed. and Sat..
Dynge s music. Ladles free, gents
75c. 125
VWlInu Medl'onl Itelnlives.
The .Misses Julia and Lucille
Zehnei- of Hubbard, ore., are
spending a short time in Medford
visiting their sisters. Mrs. Hay
Chapman and Miss Alice Zehner.
Cool lunches at Huson's What
Not, lith and Ivy. I-6
Gladlolil Week, Grants Pass.
This week Is gladiolus week In
o tu Puss under auspices of
the garden club. Tho Individual
growers and professional growers
are making displays.
Dafice till 2 o'clock at Jackson
ville, Saturday night. 12T'
PA-Holme5
INSURANCE
W3ENGY
GRAIN
BAGS
0
If you are going to g
store your grain,
by all means use
good bags and
strong twine. See
us for both.
Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
323 E.-Main Phone 2G0
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
JUL tf