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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREftQNY FHTDAV. frrGUST 8, 1930. PGE TWO Mi nr, KU Ah ml uu j. da fa. In u Ml Ml M( (iHf . w of Tu I Sol ly wn hot till lut ut clli :s till llll till Wl uf 1)11 Bp. Pl HOI Ml Ml tei J. Mi W ho Qi Ji w W fu. ! Ml ilu 14 nil l)r dui I Wl bor i.K da: VIII ,.i All tr IU eu i-i. ivc IV A. Vlt ( 1 I 'J t ocal and Personal AtnPt Itewlvmi I'ubllWty Tho Medford . airport recylvoil considerable itubllclty in the cur rent issue of the "Airport" mi.Ka zlne, published in Nw York City. The1,'maKazlhe'lincludPH two pnK'H of color picture of thn flold and Interior 'of the fifth! and adminis tration office, nV well na tin Intor eating article. C5 V- i To'Vtelt City Mr. and Mm. C. S. TancnHter of Hanta Barbara arrived In Medford I this morning to visit Mr. it ml Mm. jjj John amll). " " jj From Ilstnt Parts I; Among' the tourlnU and others 4 l from a distance reRistered at Md 5f ford hotels are Mr. and Mih. (Jeo. K. Parker of New York f'lty, II. jt'r B. Sprinfeer' and It. 8. Trent of rt ChlcaKO, Ill- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. i? ; Inbtter ' of Waukesan. 111..' and J. 1 B. Yitughan of Amherst, Ya, ' Tvy Fish Market, open every dny with frenh ocean fish.' 13K Ijeavefi for Ix Anjcelt" Isabel Robinson of Lou Angina left 'for : her homo today following a visit with Mr. and Mm. K. ! . Itlthardflon and her Mister, Mrn. .1 C. peaver. Ieakv fnucetR. vacuum Mount washerH, floor lumps or 'unythltm repaired cheap. Call Donflxlt. x nert107-W. 143 At FlRh'Ijukc Toduji "ii - , B. N. Klden left tit In mornlnu for ,. Finn 'MkR where he will spend the . day fishing. Outstanding valueH ln mld"Hiim- mer dresseii now offered at tf $ln lis; thelwyn B. Hoffmann'.. 13U Ilock from Aviation OornH Fdll6wlh service 'In the United " Stfttes 'ft-vfnflon eorns wtntloned nt , March "Field. Cnl.. Jeimle H. Cole man returned td his home here this week. He has been relensed from furrher duty and has bejtun duties pat. the county uHsessor's office. Krskinn Muslo Studio. Piano, clamloal or rapid popular course; guitar. Piano tuning $3.60. Koom 14, Sparta Bids, Phono 808-R, Ilpturns fioutlr. . Miss Frances Piatt left today by train, following n lx weeks' visit with Mrs. Wm. Piatt of this city. See Brill's Sheet metal Works for radiator, fendor and auto body repairing. i. tf Prefers KouUiern Orcmin Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. ane Rowland left Artestia, N. M., for OroKon and Wnshlnitton, In search of a now location. They now. nothing in California that struck their fancy and, uw no uos sllilllty of, a choice until th.y reach ed southern Oregon. They wanted to-establish a service station and luhPh stand, and, a spot north (if Medford, on the outskirts of Cen tral. Point, Interested them. Fol lowing an inspection of (ho prop erty, they took a tour of tho en tire state; snw nothing better and located on their first choice, nnd now, they are full-fledged southern Oregon residents. So reported ?.tr. Howland when ho was In Medford today, attending to business mat ters. Free shampoo with ' 11.00 marcol or' finger wave In bphbod . hair . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, i. Hhelton ' Croqulgnole permanent, I7.CQ, ' 'ork guaranteed. Bow man's TBeauly Shop'po. Phone BT. '" ' ' ' " 1 rr. Jil-r.-v-f Are You Looking for Bargain? Then, dqru'l , overlook our Saturday special. This week She offer consists of a remark, able vaiue in ' ' "' : .': Spanish ' ' Nut Cookies - at ' 1 23c This is a regular 40c value and this special price just c o v e r i the cost of materials. Limit 4 dozen to the custom-' - T Ul ! ... I i ' Victor from Anhluiiil Mr. nntl Mrs. W. J. Ht-ven of AHhhiml were in Medfurd hint -1-wvfninK viHitiriK friend. . . .ltve for Home Mr. ItutMtell HImtwoocI ' and; daiiKhtor Klulne, who have beon vi ItlnK In Medford for the pant ix week, left by train thlH morn In k for I-oh AnKoieH. Dance Wed. and Sat,, Dreamland. 141 Oregon fluents at lfo.cN Guest from state point) nt Med ford hotel, other than those from Portland, include Misses Mary Ann Murphy and Ellen U. Hudnar of Mil rth field, C. K. Ford of Kucene, T. Holand Humphries or Heppner. Mrs. fius Anderson of Hulem and It. J. Morris of Dallas. The ladle of the Missionary so ciety of the Presbyterian, church of Jacksonville will sell home-made lee cream and cake Saturday nltrht from 7 o'cloek. on the lawn at the old Court House. Jacksonville. 13S Jra -Fire Vrslfnlny A KrAsH nnl liruxh fln at thr clly dump rroumln called Uio fire dfimrtmcnt td action ycMcrd.iy nfli'rnoon. Littlo d.imnKc rcnultc'l. Ivy Flh Market, open every day with freh ocean fish. 138 l'avo for Portland MiMH Josephine Koppos, MKh Kdlth Jaubsrher and Mrn. Hernelce JennlnKM left today for Portland j wheer they arc to atem the wed-i llnK next Hunday of Henry Padu ham, Jr., and MIhh Auitusta (Hover, both of Medfurd, Following u honeymoon,' the npwlyweds will make their home In this city. Loofle, squeaking wheels are dan gerous. Have them tightened on ft hydraulic wheel setting machine nt Klehtner's Garage. 3tf l-'nmi Applcgalo Tho Misses livelyn and MarceHa Nelson of Applcgate were local vis Itoru thin morning. Anyone "who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this offlco and Inspect the banjo left here for Bale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf To Take Down KJtnis Tho "no parking" signs that had been posted last week on some county roads near the Medford airport to prevent parking of cars during tho airport dedication cere monies and arrival of the Pacific Northwest air tour last Monday, nre to bo tnken down In a few dayH. When they were first erected, so inn motorlstH though they were to he maintained Indefinitely nn'd had been nailed on telephone poles to prevent parking of cars rifter dark by Joy riders, wh o at t i mew f i ml more joy ln looking at tho moon thnn riding. Kryjttalglo kodak gloss supreme. Tho Peasley'a, opposite Holly tho- liter. tl' Ashland Visitors Yesterday "ihroe locnl youmc women, Con stance, Andrew, Vera Chlldcr an.I Helen Dugan, having played tnc local miniature golf courses nu merous times, found thoii Way ;o Atfhland last night and after two or three games, 'equalled par oh the courses there. They are planning to challenge any women players In Medford to' Karnes In the near fu ture. " ' Dance nt Jacksonville SU. Same1 music. 13!) At Ilutto Falls Mr. and Mm. Arthur Ilrown nnd daughter Uenevieve motored to Hutte Falls to spend the day. Hpeelal tomorrow: 200 new felt and silk haU, $4 nnd $4,50 values for $1.41) and ll.U-H. The Fmmv ,ou Hat Hhop, in the M. M. Store. 13S Ico Creotn Sfwlnt, t.iu1Iett of thrt JnrkMonville Pres byterian church will hold nn Ice cream social on the lawn of the old courthouse tomorrow even ing for tho benefit of the church. The lee crenni will be home made, TOO LATE TD CLASSIFY HIH'IHP on shttii"s to relluhle parly fro in 20 in 1 00 i-wos. I.. A. Nu luili, central lNlnt, ore. 1 14" WANTKD Rxporlpnci-il nut'llt to ri'iiroMMit raclfio Htnlos Life In sllraiH'P Co. Ip tho MiMlforil tt'l'i'l tury. Hplcndia contract with un usually Ulit'i'nl commissions, full r!ir,-,1 for appointment. 1311 KOll SAt.K Muskrato rout, $30: encyclopedia, hooks, radio. Even- FOH HAI.rT B-rm. modern hnuse; I'JMi cash; easy payments. Kven Iniis, 'it Western Ave. Kill VANTl:i ladles with sales ex perience, Vou can ninko real money. Call Saturday or Mon day, 26 Portland Ave. 140 KOll KAl.M Sprlnk-er spaniel, males, 1 nnd S mouiiia old. In-iuh-e collate 67. Merrick's camp. KOll TKADK Kssex Conch ; trade for 1-ton truck. Call 134S X. ' 140 KOll HKNT Small well furnished house, close In on pavement: nice, lawn and flowers: adults only, ill Apple. Phone T S 7 -1 I3S PJIOfHE 4 Hollnes 4 Insurance 4 Service Hoifiu Hiver School IlliN i;idH for additiumil plumbing ln the itoRue River nchuul lugldlnw wer- opeuctl by the HoKue JUvur Hchoul board and V. (. Kunnle wi.m low bidder at 313.0i; O. A. !iry an bid $.120.00: H. 8, Dedrick $401.00; J- I. Welch bid V-lfiO.OO; the Modern Plumbing bid $51S.0i: Wm. A. Altken bid $4'') and A. IV nweU. bid 'i. Wo have that particular mould ing for your individual picture. The Peaslcy'H, opposite Now Holly . v. ttm tf At Mayiajr Shop Mls Dorothy Dittsworth of Oor valliB hnH taken over the po.-titbn of Ml km Catherine O'Krouke at the local MnyLatf Hhop. who Ik on a lenve t)t absence for three months. Ivy Fish Market, open every day with freHh ocean fish. 13S Ha by Cllub NlMXfttHfiil The child H.'lfiiiM elfnic lwhl nt the Y. W. C. A. yesterday by the county health department, with Mr. fl. c. Wilson, county health officer. In charge, attnicte;! 1! bableB and pre-richool rhildren for examina tion. It was one of the niot nuc ceKsftii c-link-H of the ftenxon. Peaches A. N. Wright U In the market now with his Carmen peaches tit Public Mkt. on River side or rr,nch, 'A mile west of Phoenix depot. 110 AND COMFORTABLE H Pure air driven . fresh i-.')'-l TONITE and Saturday In the lrange atory of- a giant ... a midget . . . and a master croos, wno compine their powers for evil In OIWIffl(DilHf. Till "'' ' 'f 1 ; lus? flu "USE your fet- p TOM JVARIria Collegian Comedy ' ' Novelty Act 1 I Starts AUG. 17 GREAIERTAUIIE SEASON L i starts TODAY ' " Continuous Shows Tomorrow 12:30 to 11 P. M, A Smashing All-Talker of the Prize Ring and Undeground Intrigue "BIG BOY" GUINN WILLIAMS LOLA LANE, STEPIN FETCHIT, RALPH INCE - A )(; 'tf: m "The BIG .. . iii. ! More Than I'Hual The nheriffa offlco Issued 28 auto 1 Jirense.n yesterday to county motor I ists, IncludlnK nin from- Mttdford ! and others from Ashland. Talent, Centra' Point, CnintH Pohh and , .lackr.nvltle. Drensmakln remodeling at the Faxhlon Hhop, 424 Medford ItldK. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. nai. tf Slop in Mciliord Mr. and Mrs. W. If. IVorthlng ! ton of Arfhland were In Medford this morning before leaving for : i.Hwy h camp, wnere iney will oe gucMtH at a picttlr. j ! Two fjlrln want to share expenseH! i with someone driving to Portland Monday or Tuesday, Aug. 11 or 12. Write Box B. A., Tribune. 141, j Increasing Airmail Patronage '' i Portland dispatched on an aver-' ! :ge of airmail letters to tlw ! j eawt dally over the routes of Boe- . ! iriK System and A'arney Air IJnes.j The Paclfle Northwest as a whole I HendH l't.ooo to the east and ' re-j lvert 17,000 daily, i check showed. Turtles Wanted Boys, here w a chance to earn (tome easy money. Colvlg Drugs, the drug- store nex. to the Kialto theater, will pay 60c apiece for twelve good sized unap ping turtles. Muet have them tiy the 7th of August. Only 12 wan od. no (ret husy. 138 Dally . - Mate.- - Bargain - 25c Children 10b . Eye, 2, 6p through spraying water ,., .,..-. . ; J-ALKINq,1! ' NEWS'' FOR 2 DAYS in FIGHT1 Jaw - .f. 1 ' 4r ALSO "ALL STUCK UP" All Talking Comedy & "FROLICKING FISH" 'Sound Cartoon BUGVILLE ROMANCE" ItrluriLh to Khady Cm-c Amy Klliott. dauKhter of Dr. and Mr. U. H. Elliott, has returned to the Elliott cabin at Hh-dy Cove, after a tdiort visit in this city with ti.r frJhor. ' - To Itctum KuNt Mr. and Mrs. T. (T. Paddock of Cincinnati, Ohio, will leave tomor row for their home in that city, following several weeka visit In Medford with their son, U. M. Pnd dock. While In the valley they visited numeroiiH lakes and resorts. THE What Are For nearfy ;ten years we favleri telling you tHat oiir bread is baked without the use of cbrnnierciai; substitutes, o make this plainer we shall endeavor to tell you what they are. it,'., Every housewife knows how to bake good bread but there has always been a mark ed difference between, bread of her baking and that bought from a commercial bak ery a difference in color, texture, flavor so pronounced as to make it seem like a different product. , t . ( .'. ". . . There, are two cause orvlisrrnethod of handling r and what goes, into, the bread and i the things you don't put in when y ou bake that we call substitutes. These consist of corn sugar, die malt, and a chemical leaving agent the basis of which is alum. . .. Science is diyiH.e as. t9 whether, some, of these are harmful some say no some say yep7 Australia and New Zealand forbid t heir use by law. Maybe jeycarebarnjlejis-s-but untU we are sure we are not going to use them and any way horae-grnad.e breadjs, the best b 1 BREAD Baked without the, use of commercial 'substitutes and has home flavor and quality not otherwise possible. l-lb. loaf , . . '.. ,., . , , . . . 3 for ?0c U-lb. loaf. .... . . 10c Rolls and buns of the same quality, doz 15c, Swift's Jewel Shortening, 4-Jb, pail, 65c 8-lb. pail . . ... ... .......... $1.20; Primrose Salad Oil, a double refined ? cottonseed oil of best quality-fine ' ' for fryirig, i gallon can 73c Gallon can, . .... $1.39 Golden West Salad Oil, 10-oz. bottle 15c Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack. .$1.63 White Down, a guaranteed hard -; - - .-. wheat flour, 49-lb. bag $1.53 Tru, 9Jlu. Cookies, chocplate eclairs, cheese wafers, vanilla wafers, creole creams, 3 pkgs. . 25c Small White Beans, 3 lbs ........ 27c White King Bubble Ball, 1 large White King,- 3 Mission Bell Soap, $3.25 value . $1.49 ' i . . , , ... Crystal White Soap, 8. bars 25c Gold, Dust Washing Powder, pkg. . 25c White King Granulated Soap, large pkg. . . . . . 38c. Fancy. Celery, very - large bunches, each 13c Eggplant, lb. ., 5c Sunkist Lemons, doz 27c Get the Schillings Deal With the FREE Goods as Advertised Elsewhere Shoe Dept. NEW ARRIVAL Women's oxfords tan with, brown trim or black with black watersnake trim. You would expect to pay more. Pair $3.95 Special close-out of women's pumps, straps and oxfoi-ds Pair $2.69 : 6th at Cefttral I Druryu Back from Ike j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Drury and, ! ,j, uKhtern returned last evening: ; from f Diamondlake, avhetar thH have beerj vacationing for the past ! ti ' ' i1'"' Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night, 8Stf In Ashland on ImisIiickn j Carl Brommer of the Southern) Oregon Credit bureau is spending! today in Ashland transactlns busi-j nrs HOME OF BREAD Commercial Bakery Substitutes! OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Gates Lydiard SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL - - Start t'ojK-o Keservolr Work on the new 100.000-gallon capacity storage reservoir for the witter ytenTof the California Ore Potter com nan v haw been Mtart'ed on Cemetery hill In Klam ath Falls. The huge tank will aug ment storage facilities of the sys-t'--m in the newer residential, ac tion in the northeast part of that city. ' Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg., Phone 993. tf I LIKfr MOTHER Grbcetema Swift's Premium Ham Famous for its mild cure yet high flavor ' Half or whole ham Pound 32c. New Potatoes,,!? lbs. 25c Golden West Coffee, l-lb. can 39c Genuine Mocha & Java Coffee, a, real coffee treat, l-lb. can 59c White Star Tuna Fish, flat can '. ... 19c Campbell's Pork and Beans, 18-oz. ,can, 3 for . ..... . i 25c Hires Root Beer, pint bottle ready to serve, 2 bottles 35c Clarempnt Bird Seed, pkg 15c Cl.aremont Song Restorer, pkg 20c Save on that lawn mower, prices cut to close out. Reg $9.69, now . . .$7.98 High Wheel, 14-in, ball bearing mow erwas $10.49, now ........ $8.63 Garden Hose, 50 ft. with coup lings , $4.83 Puritan, Malt Syrup, No. 2i can . . . 43c Canning Racks will fit No. 8 or No. 9 boiler , . . 55c Universal or Thermos Vacuum Bot tles, pint size 89c Cast Iron Skillets, Nos. 5, to 10, 59c to $1.23 Dutch Oven, No. 8 size $1 .39 Fountain Lunch Both Fountains Ready at 1 1 a. m. Baked Swift's Premium Hams, with Pineapple, Potatoes, Gravy, Buttered Bread, Coffee, Iced Tea or Milk . 25c Ice Cream, qt. i Univo for San Frmlco . M r. and Mrs. Floyd Hart will leuve Medford this evening for a short visit In San Franclseo. IT HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J MADE . .39c 6th at Grape I tl .V M Lots of Parking Room -A.