Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 25, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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WHILLOCK'S
Golden Rule Grocery
0. A. WHILLOCK, Manager
No. 1
233 W. Sixtn
No. 2
117 N. Central
It Is unnecessary to come to town 'and shop, when all you have
to do Is phone a Golden Rule Grocery and have your order sent
to your home. There is no extra delivery charge within the
city .limits and we will chose your pantry needs with the same
care you would take, if you shop in town, remember that you
can select your needs at leisure here and get nationally-known
foodstuffs for le&s your savings made possible through our
combined buying with over 700 other busy grcery stores.
Golden Rule Stores Owned by Rogue River Capital
SATURDAY BARGAINS
Schilling's Coffee, pound can 426
Golden Star Coffee, Vacuum Pack, 3 lbs. $1.00
K. C. Baking Powder, 25-ounce tin 196
Pink Salmon, 2 cans 35
Oval Sardines, Del Monte brand, 3 cans.... 33
Fresh Extra Eggs, 2 dozen 45
WALDORF BORDEN'S MILK
TOILET TISSUE 6 small
3 rolls for cans
176 256
Matches, carton 156,
Lux Toilet Soap, 4 bars 25
Citrus Washing Powder 19
Citrus Granulated Soap Powder 336
White Wonder Bar Soap, 10 bars 33
Include a Can of Carnation Milk in
Your Order Today
Three new Pabst-ett varieties, full size 256
package, 2 for 35,
Always in Stock! A Complete Line of
SPERRY QUALITY FOODS
Saturday only, 49-pound sack.
Drifted Snow Flour P 1 o
Where You Meet Good Things to Eat
,.Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central
Point People
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 Groc
ery No. 5 in Central Point.
700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less
Rreyiji
Uack From Imperial Valley :
Labor conditions in the Imper
ial Valley of southern California
are better than in most parts of
the coast and there is not so much
unemployment there in proportion
to its population Wayne Bowman,
reported yesterday upon his return
to Med ford from several months
spent in that section. He was ac
companied by his brother Ray. and
plans to spend several months in
this city.
Hoy Ciuyer Homo.
Hoy Guyer, chief meat , eutter
at the Kconomy meat market h;i
returned from a- week's vacation
at-Lake of the' Woods -and. other
resorts.
leion Muii Hero I
Ray Hundley, former member of:
the Oregon Legionnaire staff, was!
a local business visitor from Port-j
land yesterday. i
Ladies' straw hats going at 60
and $1 each tomorrow. Emmy
Lou hat shop 'in M. M. Depart
ment store.
What-
Blonka $5.50 on night delivery
only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone
; 76. . tf
Hero Shopping From Pros pen
Mrs. Kverett Fredericks and
daughter Anno, of Prospect, were
In this city this morning shopping
at local stores and visiting with
friends.
Sunrise Drive-in Station. 12th
and Pacific Hiway. Sandwiches,
cold drinks; popular, prices. Tray
service to your car; lots o'f room to
park. Drive out. 126
Mrs. HiiKHOnff Better
Mrs. E. M. Hussong, who has
been seriously ill at the Sacred
Heart howpltal for the past three
weeks, is reported to be somewhat
improved totlny,
Louis Gors. for two years at nu
tomobllo sales lot next to public
market, Is now located with Mr.
Garfield, 319 East Sixth street.
123
On Business At Ashland
P. E. O'Riley of Medford, was
a business visitor In Ashland on
Thursday.
Phone 542. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
&37tf
National Parks Touristy
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stoddard of
Oakland, Calif., who are making n
tour of national parks, are the
guests for several days of Mr. and
Mrs. Fletcher Fish.
Let lis haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani
tary Service. 387tf
From State Metropolis
Guests from Portland nt Med
ford hotels include A. M. llnnd, I.
H. Curl. R. L. Fairfax. Tt. J. Vance.
H. F. Frleden, C. D. Reynolds, M.
K. Sprott. Chas. Hinman. W. W.
Jones, W. F. Sargent, H. M.
Thompson, D. W. Sterdley, J. A.
Russell. H. H. Sheldon. R. G. Mc
Latdy. H. C. Zehrung. R. D. Lud
low, W. R. Mansingor nnd party
and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Poland,
J. M. Rodgera. F. A. Powell, Chas,
Kadderly, R. G. Stlnson, H. C. Gra
ham and A. S. Johnson.
Eat and drink at Huson's What-
Not, o th ana ivy. lza
Dance till 2 o'clocK, Gold H'.ll
every Saturday night. 89tf
NIcIioIh Improved
George Nichols Sr., who has
been receiving treatment in the
Sacred Heart hospital, Is reported
to be In an improved condition and
plans to return to his home the
end of the week.
Tree props: A large stock always
on hand. Tel. 629. Medford Lum
ber Co. 78tf
We have that particular mould
ing for your individual picture.
The Peasley's, opposite Now Holly
theater. tr
Cool lunches at Huson'i
Not, 6th and Ivy.
At Ashland Band Concert
Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart und
Dr. and Mrs. Jud Rlckert were
among the local people attending
the bund concert and dunce In
Ashland last evening.
Plonic supplies at Huson's What-j
Not. Open evenings and Sun. 126 i
Anderson's New Studio of Pho-!
tography, ground floor,- 407 L. i
Main, opposite Piggly Wigfily. 130 (
Home From OonM Sojourn
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Blden and;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien who
have been vacationing on the coast!
for the past two weeks, arrived
back in Medford last evening, I
Dance till 2 o'clock at JaokRon-
V (lie, oumi UUJ iiifeJiv.
Green slabs, the better kind from
Medford Fuel Co. Order early.
Phone 631. 102tf
Dr. Win. -Tnylop Herd
Dr. William A. Taylor Of -Vasn-InLrtnn.
li (. whn uddrertsed dir
ectors nf the fruit ciowers league
at a- luncheoa- this noon,, arrived
on the Shasta this morning. Tie
Will bo the guest of Prof. F. C.
llmpi- nn,l will rlrit throuuh the
valley this afternoon before leav
ing by train this evening.
c or owe green biuus, k
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
tr.tr
Tree props. All lengths. Tegular
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
78tf
Look! Summer hats 50c and $1
tomorrow at Emmy Lou hat shop
In M. M. Department store. 124
Motor to Crater Lako
fra ,1-tnnMttttn ltuwmnn and
daughter of San Francisco motored
to Crater Lake where they will
spend the day. -
T.nt m writn vmir fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland
Bldg. Phone 993. ; W
See Brill's Sheet Metal. Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. .
Ben Moller 1 let unit
If the Atlantic coast had weather
as has been prevailing in southern
Oregon, it would bo regarded as
coo, reported Ben Moller, vho re
turned this week from Atlantic
City, where ho had attended the
national Elks convention. He ald
the weather in the east hna been
excessively hot nnd made more
unbearable by low humidity.
Chaunoey Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Real Estate. 66tf
COUGAR PAYS VISIT 'farmers near the . store reported
CWAMO UAI I CV ADCAihavillK 8een' a HmnU cou'lir and
. t-VANo VALLtT Antfll0f having heard It screnm In the
' ; upper end of a field nearby. It
EVANS VALLEY, Ore., July 25; was searched for, but could not
(Sppclnl) Monday mnrninir tbei he found.
1 I IIEIT
L
What is Carnation Milk?
Simply pure, wholesome,
whole milk, evaporated to
double creamlness, sterilized
for safekeeping and conven
iently packaged. You'll find
It absolutely dependable and
wonderfully economical. '
Carnation Milk is safe-
guarded nt the source by
strictest cleanliness in the
care and milking of the
cows. And this protection
continues until it reaches
you in hermetically sealed
containers.
Write for Cook Book
and Baby Book
CARNATION COMPANY
Albert Pldf.
Front and Lovcjey SU.
Portland
Packs Water With Jllm
AVhllo hl supply of water fit
Phoenix 1 good, Hay Hooplc, who
recently moved to a ranch near
there, hn become so accustomed
to Medford's million dollar water,
that he always takes a jug of it
home with him In the evening,
after completing his day's labors
at Stusser's barber shop. He said
he knew of quite a number of
residents of nearby towns. Central
Point, Jacksonville and outlying
sections, who have made It a prac
tice of obtaining local water for
homo consumption.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Heal Estate. 65tf
Itetiirn From Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Gael Green and
daughter "Poyce, havo returned to
Medford, following a vacation In
the Yakima valley.
Dance till 2 o'clock at Jackson
vllle, Snturdny night. 125
What you practice in
making Custar(J
is always practiced in .
roasting HLLS
Bros coffee
Custard baked in small dithts
cooks more evenly than when
cooked in large pans. Since Hills
Bros, roast their coffee a fiui pounds
at a lime instead of in bulk, every
berry is roasted evenly. This con
tinuous process Controlled
Roasting produces a flavor no
other coffee has.
frith frtm tht
trtgindl wiwn
f.,k. E.jO
tfrntd with tht
hf. Lk fir tlx
Arsk m tbt ttn. '
O "JO
Dance till t o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday night. S3tt'
.
Visitors From Sruttlo
Guests from Seattle at local ho
tels include Mrs. C. T. Jenkins,
Mrs. J. R. Connor, H. P. Hlllman,
B. K. Buell, P. A. Wllburn. V. K.
Eddy, S. A. Molten Jr., J. D. Hor
gett and Mr. and Mrs. V. Mutes.
Screen doors (fixtures free).
Medford Lumber Co. Phone 620.
78tf
Tree props at Big Pines Lbr. Co.
Tel. No. 1. 108tf-
PAIRED FOR PLAY
The ''two-ball foursome tourna
ment nt the Medford m!lc:et golf
course Is attracting widespread
local attention, with qulto a num
ber of entries reported today.
They are as ToIIowh: Mr. and
Mrs. Vic JJeckman, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Kowrnun, Mr. and Mrs. Leland
Biophy, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clay,
Mr. and Mis. J. M. Kdmlston, Mr.
and Mrs. Val J. Fischer, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Kuson, Mr. and Mrs. A.
P. llagun. Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. Ijrtnr,
Outhut at Kiidvru Ileiicil.
Edwin and Tim White of Phoe
nix, Billle tientry of Medford ana
John Mills of Ashland, arc spend
ing a week at Endcrts Beach,
Croscont City, Calif.
Dance. Dreamland, Wed. and Sat.
Dynge's music. Ladies tree, gents
76c. 125
Deputy Sheriff Joss Hodges of
Hoseburg stopped over In Medford
today for several hours to visit his
sIstL-r Mrs. C. C. Heard, and fim
llv and returned to Hoseburg this
afternoon with a. prisoner,
Hero From Ashland
Mrs. A. H. Thompson of Ash
land was a local business visitor
yesterday.
Green slabs, forest wood, coal;
summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel.
11. llOtf
Births
Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm,
PJewirt of Wolf Creek a daughter,
(feigning 6 Mi pounds, at the Com
munity hospital, Friday, July 25.
T
AT PRICE OF ONE
Two pair of nhoen for the price
of one plua one cent will he mtUi
at the Buator lirown nhoe atora
beginning tomorrow morning, Hat-
u relay, anil continuing for a limited
time. Thin f the regular nnnuiil
Hunter Brown one-cent nale event
which in looked forward to by
thrifty Hhoppeni.
A bargain department will nlo
he opened tomorrow In the Hunter
Brown HtorevThe room nt the renr
of the main unction ham been re
modeled and fitted up to match
the front department, A apiife of
22 feet by 30 feet Will afford
plenty of upace for dlnplny and fit
ting of Hhoen. Hhoen for men;
women and children to well at low
er prlcen thnn thone formerly han
:i:ili:lliiilir "fa
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The First Pot of Tea"
A BIT OF TEA HISTORY
The first discovery of the virtue of the beverage obtained by infusing
the tea-leaf in water is hidden in the obscurity of ancient history.
One of the most authentic records attributes its discovery about 2737
B. C. to Chin-nung, a celebrated scholar and philosopher, to whom nearly
all agricultural and medical knowledge is traced in China. In replenish
ing a fire made of the branches of the tea-plant, some of the leaves fell
into the vessel in which he was boiling water for his evening meal. The
consumption of the beverage thus formed--"the first pot of tea,"-proved
so exhilirating in effect that he formed the habit of using the leaves. Lat
er, he imparted to others the knowledge thus accidentally gained, and in
a short time it became the common property of the empire.
China is generally acknowledged as the birthplace of the tea indus
try. It was brought to England in 1657 and to the American colonies in
1680. The price at this time, even for the cheapest qualities, was from
five to six dollars a pound.
Quality Teas at Reasonable Prices
If you are hard to please, we invite you tcr come in and look over our
fine line of teas. We have many kinds in both the green and black. We
mention the different brands we carry.
Lipton's
Ridgeway's
Banquet
Schilling's
Golden West
Golden Gate
Tree Tea
Shasta Tea
Tao-Tea
; During the hot weather you will enjoy ICED TEA
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 Grocer , Phone 252
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Lee, Mr. and.
Mrs. Hoy Long, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
I'ortcr, Mr. anil Mi's. Koy Hhreve,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marx, A. P.
Tollefson nnd Mrs. D. W. Htone,
Dr. D. W. Htone nnd Mrs. V. Tol
lefson, L. A. Tollefson and Mrs. M.
Tollefson. Hector Vox nnd Wanda
Yol7.ak. Kd Gore and Heuluh Gore
and Dr. J. A. Wyntt nnd Kleanor
I'cter.
Mrs. Tetherow Will
Sell Easy Washers
Mrs. Tt. CI. Tetherow, who Will
ho remembered by Medford and
Hoglle lllvor valley people as the
former manager of i tho Easy
Washer Shop In this city, hns lie-
copied n position with the Mod
lord Electric more of this olty,
local , Easy Washer dealer. Mi's.
Tetherow has been actively on
gagod In the sale of EnSy wash
ing machines in Portland and Se
attle and she will center her ef
forts on tho sale of this well
known ' washer whllb associated
with the Medford Electric Htore.
Tho Medford Electric Store has
just completed tho sale and In
stallation of an automatic Deljnval
pumping system for olght Eagle
Point families. This system will
havo a 7000-gallon capnclty per
hour and Is considered a model
of its typo, according to Jack
Mooro.
LnOrnndo. Construction of
clubhouse for Country club com
pleted .
uivr ii I'f'
Construction work .on las sec
tlpn of Jordun-Lyona market road
p r o grossing rapidly.
Sweet and Cool
The lines of youth thrive on the
sparkling tang of delightful
Banquet Tea. A cold
drink that keeps the
spirit up and the
weight down. With
the flavor you pre
fer. ..A sample will
convince writenow.
Mccormick ccinc
Baltimore, Md. ,..
I .ii.n.ai.iis.is A3 rv
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Um-m-m what ham!
j . .$
Dog tired simply bundles of human inertness
" ' until the 1mm steak begms to sputter and its
flavory smell hangs in a delicious mist about the
, Cfimpside. Um-m-m, ham! tender, flavory
V rye's Delicious Brand Ham packed with the
restoring, vitalizing juices of choicest, firm,
young pork mildly tangy, fresh-cured the
superb I;rye way.
. HinlJ V. S. Covrrnmrnt Imprcthn ii
ttvrit mrtt proJncti of t'ryf tS Compdny
tijjlll
I tint. D(T'M I
CORMICK &C0. I
" ' & .' ' . a-ii
Grain
Storage
Store your grain
with us and enjoy
a businesslike stor
age service.
Reasonable Hates
Lower Insurance
Bonded Storage
Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main Phone 260
dled by Hunter Brown will be fea
tured In the new depargpent,