Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 25, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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MEDFOTID MATTj TRTBTryrB, fEDPORl), fflmflpy. PRTDAY, .TTJLY 25, 1930.
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GALA NIGHT AT ..
LOCAL AIRPORT
FOR BIS DANCE
The big night exhibition uml
dnnce lit the new Mvdfurd airport
:tontKht romlftt8 to draw tho
InrgeHt crowd that ha visited the
new port wince ltn Inception. The
entire program Jh sponnored by
Medford post No. 15 of the Amerl
cun Legion, hh a benefit fur the
drum corpH convention fund iuid
local Kf-Klonnnlres . have been '
Working hard to make it n wuc-
ct'SH. There Will be plenty of!
parking flpnro for the many cars!
and adniiKHion will be free to all. 1
The night parachute drop which;
will be put on tonight for the ftiHt :
time In thfH part of the Hlate.i
promiHeH. to provide a real thrill
for tho crowdM. Hob Went will
be taken up by 1'iiot Uruwn in
hiH Travelalr biplane to a point
Home 2 5 (Hi feet above the airport,
before he jumps Into Kpuce.
I'uHsengcr flights will be made
by not only Pilot llrown, but hIho
Pilot U'auge In IUh Curtis Kohin
plnne affording local people a
fine opportunity to Ben Med ford's
nlKht illumination from tho air
t n. "nominal charge.
Tho new hunger IjiiI liliriK has
been nttraetlvely decorated for
the occasion with scores of Amerl-
cun flags, ua well uh bun Hern and
pennants in the I,eglon colors,
blue and Bold.
The floor Is In excellent Hhaie
and thofe who have not yet
duneed on a cement floor have a
new pleasure to look forward to.
Trre latest popular dance music
will bo supplied by Uom provost
and his well known "Pep Ped
dlem," with Ham Carey, versatile
entertainer, as muster of ceremo
nies. Popular admission prices will
make It possible for everyone to
attend this initial airport dance.
Tonight will he the firnt oppor
tunity for southern Oregon people'
to see Medfnrd'H new $120.00(1 air
port fully Illuminated with the
scores of border Hunts and 'flood
HghtH, us well as other types of!
modern airport lighting. This fea
ture In Itself 1h bound to draw
many out of town visitors as well
as hundred! of local citizens whet
fed a just pride In Medford's
splendid new alrportv
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Oregon
tourist
colorful and
of literature
and diigmd
travel to this
interentin!
advertising i
:o promote'
state have
EVANS VALLEY SCENE
just been published by the South
ern Pacific ami many thousand
copies are In-trig distributed thru
oiit the I'nlted States.
One is a three-color broadside.
fealm ing the looth anniversary
of ihe coming of the first cov
ered wagon train to jregon. The
iiiside a(i's are devoted to a
la rife layout of Oregon scenic
f Views, t
' The other piece is a handsome
' KJ-pae folder. "Oregon Out
I doorK," with cover and eenter-
spread map in four colors. Kadi
pa ire contains large grouping oi
cutM showing Oregon's scenic gnin
dniir with jhort paragrnphH of
crisp 'description.
j bers will follow the dedication 1
services. j
Colonel starks wilt speak on'
"The indicated I At v." The musi-j
cal part of the service will in-j
elude a solo by Captain Kthet I
Wabh. sinking. "To Thee I Fly,"'.
also c-nngregatiomtl Hinging. The 1
I public Is cordially invited to at-
tend the services, . . - j ' . - : '
Captain Kthd Walsh will speak j Elk Creek will be the me'eca for
Sunday at 8 p.m., on "The Devil's , membera of the ' Copco employes
Handicap." Sunday school at i:45 , , . , u Tv. .
... . .. , club tomorrow when the annual
a.m.. and Christian Compan on- , , . ,
. , . . 1 I For urn ptenic takes p lace near
Hi it league at 7 p.m. ' , . 1 .
1 . i Hogue Elk resort. The Crater
I-ake highway will be placarded
I with direction signs making it
' easy for everyone to find the pic-
I ntc ground.H and the famous Elk
I Creek "swimming hole." Special
arrangements have been made by
, the committee to safeguard the
tiny tots who- wish to wade' and
' they will have a shallow section
'. j of the creek all to themselves.
An aged' Tied niijff; 'Calif., f The picnic dinner will take place
couple, the groom being I. Edwall, j at 2 p.m. and ice-cream and
full bearded. SI years old and .wafers, lemonade and coffee will
married once before, and the bride, j be furnished by me committee.
Mrs. Alberta Albertina Stach, aged j Sports and stunts will occupy the
(i7 years, were united in mariage ; afternoon with midge for those
by Judge Olenn u. Taylor in the! who "do not choose to run."
EVANS VAIiI.Er, Ore., July 25
(Special) Home one killed a
deer In thfH vicinity last Vrtday
night, dressing It in a field and
left the , head nnd hide, on a
fence post near Ed Thompson's
place nnd scattered tho feet ulong
the rood.
VOLUNTEER HALL
latler's office in the federal build
Ing tills uftornoon, after they hud
obtained the wedding license 'at
the court house. Their witnesses
were Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Danidson
of Red III uff. It Is understood
The Klamath division kitten
ball team will be over to try
conclusions with their Med ford
"partners in progress," and a hot
game Is anticipated.
In tlie evening a dance will
Col, Jessie
inander of tin
of the Volume
dedicate the
hall, Kl N Fir
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V. Sjarks, corn-,
Oregon Battalllon
rs of America will
Volunteer Mission
street. Saturday at!
Knrdlment of n'w mem-'
Air. Oanldson Is a grandson of the j be held at Uogue Elk resort to
aged bridegroom. wind up tne day's festivities. In
Other weiiding licenses were whl(.h ro,(f.0 employes from all
issued by the county clerk's office ,mrls of "Copeolnnd" will partici
pate.
Mickey C'odij-ane, the Athluticn'
catcher, is one of the few modern
playei-H that oldtimers admit e(tialH
the heroes nf yesteryear.
yesterday afternoon and today to
Harold Kiddle, 27, Medford, and
Klizabctlr Wiley. 23 Urn Angeles,
and to W, C. Hughes, 31, and
Katherine Schmidt, 25, both of
Sacramento, Cal.
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For Women
and Girls
2 for 1
Sizes' 24 to 914
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Two Pair for
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Two Pair for
SJ..95
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Don't forget Sale
Starts Saturday,
July 26th,
8:30 a.m.
No Credit on
Children's Prize
Record Cards
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ER PROWN jHOE jTORE
Announces the Famous
for
For Women
and Girls
2 for 1
Sizes 2y2 to 9
Two Pair for
$.95
Sale for Women and Girls
Sale Starts Saturday, July 26
Just think! Two pairs of Shoes for the price of one. All
good, new styles. Included are patent leathers, fabrics,
calfskins and kid leathers, pumps, straps and oxfords.
You do not have to take 2 pairs of the same style;
choose what you want. If you cannot use 2 pairs bring a
friend, let her take one pair and divide the cost.
ARCH SUPPORT SHOES
2 Pair for the Price of One ;
Two Pair for
KSUU
Hundreds of
pairs,
All Sizes
2ia to 9ya
widths
AAAA to E
Stock up on
these high-grade
Shoss
This includes
straps, pumps
and Oxfords
TWO PAIRS FOR
$4.95 $5.95 $6.75
' $7.75 ' $8.75
BRING A FRIEND AND DIVIDE THE COST
2 FOR 1 . 2 FOR 1
Buster Brovvn Shoe Store
32 So. Central ; MedforcV Ore.
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Two Pair for
$7.75
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SEE OUR
WINDOWS
COME EARLY
DON'T FORGET
No Refunds
No Exchanges
All Sales Firal
Meteorological Report
Date July 25. I'jSO
lForttH!.li. .
Medford' and vklnUy: '" tonight
and Huturduy fair; no chunge in
temiieruture.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Sat
urday, but fog on count tonight;
no change in temperature.
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Temperature (degrt.).. 87
Highest (last 12 hin.) 90
Iowent (laat 12 hrfl.) 5ti
Hel. humidity (pc).... 20
Precipitation (In.) 00
Htate of weather. .. Clear
.00
Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing. 54 degrees.
Total precipitation
tnmlier 1, 1029, 13.97
aince Sep-Inches.
Temperature a year ago today:.
Highext, 88; lowest, 60. - .
Sunset today, 7:37 p.m. .
Sunrise Saturday, 4:RS a.m.
Sunset Saturday, 7:30 p:m. '
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
Hulier City 80 60 Cldy.
liismarck 90 08 Clear
HolH? 90 CO 1'. Cdy.
Denver 80 00 Cldy.-
lien Moines 94 72 Cldy.
Fresno 90 04 Clear
Helena 88 fij F.Odfc.
I.os Angeles .... 70 00 Cldy.
Marshfleld OS 48 Cldy.
Phoenix 102 78 P. Cdy.
Portland 70 no Clear
Red lilllff 94 00 Cler.a
Itoseliurg 84 GO Clear
Salt l.nke 90 00' Cldy.
San Francisco .. 04 H2 Cldy..
Santa Fe 70 00 Cldy.
Seattle 00 04 Cldy.
Spokane 80 08 Cldy.
Walla Walla .... 9" 02 P. Cdy.
Winnipeg 80 08 Clear
W;"jT HUTCHISON.
Meteorologist.
BR01SB0R0
BROWNSnORO, Ore., July 25.
Special) J. A. j Archibald cf
Kerliy. Ore., who ftt one time
owned Green Acres, the farm now
owned by Bill Gibson, was a din
ner guest at the home of M. and
Mm. Jack Htckner Tuesday. Mr.
Archibald asked to be remembered
to nil old time friends. t
The many friends of Mr. Tonn
were saddened Tuesday evening to
hear of his death, which came as
n (thock, even though he had been
111 several months. Sincere sym
pathy 1s extended to his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tucker, Mr.
and Mrs, Earl Tucker nnd fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 'Poole and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Hansen and
children, Mildred and Bruce, en
joyed an outing at Deid Indian
soda springs Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Marshall, arrived
home from. Oakland, Calif., last
Friday where she attended the fun
eral of her nephew who was killed
In an airplane accident.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Medford, a Municipal Cor
poration. Plaintiff,
vs.
Lewis Carllle; Mrs. Lewis Carllle,
wife of Lewis Carllle; the un
known heirs of Lewis Carlile; L.
J. Uavles; Mrs. L. J. Davies, wife
of L. J. Davies- the unknown
heirs of L. J. Davie; Henry
Humphrey and Elisabeth Hum
p h rey , his wife; W . H . Hum
phrey. Claud K. Atherton; Mrs.
riaud fcj. Atnerton, wire or i;iauu
tli, JVlIiei LUIi; lilt? MIIKIIU I) iicuo
of Claud E. Atnerton; Norman
Jamison; Mrs. Norman Jamison,
wife of Norman Jamison; the
unknown heirs of Norman Jam
ison; T. H. Tanner; the unknown
heirs of T. 11. Tanner; ato all
other persons or parties .un
known, claiming any right, title,
estate, Hon or Interest in the
real estate described In tho com
plaint herein. Defendants.
To each, every and all of the
above named defendants:
In the name of tho State of
Oregon, you and each of you are
hereby required to appear and an
swer the complaint filed against
yvu in nu uuuv fiimivu sun un
from the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, 'said period
of four weeks befnc the time pre-j
murium ur pmuifiiwun nereoi, ami
if you fail so to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in Its com
plaint, to-wit: That a decree bo
entered adjudicating any and all
right, title, estate. Hen or claim
which you or any of you have or
claim to have in, to, or upon the
real property situate in the City
of Medford, Jackson County. State
of Oregon, described as follows,
to-wit:
Lots One (1), Two (2), Three
(3) and Four (4) In Illork One
(1) of Wood's Addition to the City
of Medford. Oregon.
Lot Sixteen (16) In Ttlock Two
CM of Mary Place Addition to the
City of Medford, Oregon.
Lot Eleven 11) in Mock Five'
(5) of Carlton Addition to the City,
of Medford. Oregon. j
And deelarlns any find nil eur h
claims to bo null and void, nnd de-,
creeing that said plaintiff ls tho
owner in fee simple of paid prem
ises nnd of the whole thereof, free'
and clear of any and an Hunt, title,
estate, lien or interest of the de-i
fendants herein, or any of them, nnd j
that each and all of the defendants'
herein nnd each and all persons
claiming or t claim bv, through
or under them, or any of them, be
forever enjoined, restrained and
barrei) from asserting, attempting
to establish, or clnlming nnv right, j
title estate. Hen or Interest In or
to said property, or nnv portion
thereof, nnd that plaintiffs title to
said premise be forever uuiete.
and sei at rest.
The date of the order for publl-1
cation of this summons 9 the 17th
day of July. l3o. Th lime pre
scribed for publication of this sum-i
mons Is once each week for four
consfcutive weeks. The date of
the firat publication of thU sum- i
mons is the i$th d.iy of Julv. 130 !
HARRY t HKYK.MAN, j
i Attorney for Plaintiff. ,
Pot Office flddrew;
Medtoid, Oregon, ' '
The BAND BOX
; 223 E. 6th Street
Announces
The arrival of
300 Smart New
Up-to-the ,
Minute
Advance Felts
. $4.00 to $5.50 Values
$1.98 and $2.98
EXTRA SPECIAL
One lot of the famous Gage felt and silk hats
White and pastel shades. $8.50 values. 4
$3.98
WHO
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WjjrfQr pABST CORPORATlW
MADE IT?
PABSTl
That's all you need
to know
PABST CORPORATION
MILWAUKEE
the icmo old nam. tine. 1144
MASON, EHRMAN & CO.
Ivy Street Market
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OPEN SIX DAYS EACH WEEK
With a Full Line of MEATS -
10 000 New customers wanted to save
' money by buying from
BOB CROWDER
the Farmer-Butcher
Extra Fancy Hens, lb 20 C
5c Extra if chickens are Drawn
FRYERS, lb 25
RABBITS, lb. 25d
Lamb Stew, lb io
Hamburger and Sausage, lb 2ty
Shoulder of Lamb, lb 20
Legs cf Lamb, lb . 25
All Kinds' of Steak,- lb 25
All Kinds of Chops, lb 25c
Frankfurters, 2 lbs 45
Sauer Kraut, quart 15
Veal Stew, lb ;
Pure Lard, lb .'.
Shoulder of Pork, lb 20
LOTS OF PARKING SPACE
West of Postoffice on Ivy Street
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