Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1930, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKK(.'ONr. SUNDAY, XOVE.MBFR, 30. mm
PAGE THRillE
BREAD PRICE CUT i NOVEMBER CLOSE i200 TICKETS SOLD C, YEN'S BROTHER MAYOR MAILS HIS'PHOENIX SCHOOL
BY CITY BAKERIES YIELDS NO SIGN lEOR SCHOOL PLAY! OF COLORADO TO CONTRIBUTION FOR OPERETTA FRIDAY
, Ihi- ThurHtlny dull,
i Is undtT th' din
Kb'tduT Kih nml
I sntti on the stii.r
Tht opnretta i
lion of Mi'M.
Ih to lie pre-
of the I'hoe-
OF YULE TRADING,,
Approximately 200 tickets hnve
boon Hold to the high school pro- j
duotlon "The Goose Hangs Ilifih,"
(P) Lewis Beach's three-act drama to j
XKW YOI1K. Nov.
the Holly theater, according to a
f report last evening.
t
Good news to housewives of
southern Oregon Ih the announce
ment that all wholesale and re-1
tail hakers have lowered bread,
prices, the changes to he in effect
beginning Monday. December
IM, l,w.nl 1...L-. u-ill n..t in
nnv way alter the quality of their I The play deals with the sacrl-
pruducta but will continue to f ur- j P incident to C hristmas. , f,cps nuuu ,(y jm.onw oV thlfi.
nlsh their customers with only Trices closed u point higher un t-hildren. who often do not realize
high grade products, according! tjle UVerage, largely because pro-, the hardships they suffer that they
to statements of managers yen- j feslonal traders chow to settle might have the same opportune
terday. t some accounts for the week-end. ties as others.
In most cases the new bread : JUt the dullness of the two-hour: Harriett Campbell as Mrs. Brad-
prices are lower than thuy have; session prevented the market f rom ley. an elderly aristocrat, will draw
been at any time during the past giving a
seven years; intention:
- tu re,
Starting with a small decline in. Adra Kdwards and Charles Clay
the course of which a few rally take the parts of Lois and Bradley
added a point or two to yester- tubals, the twins who ue attend
day's louses, the list became firm, lug college. The roles of Mr. and
as it went into the second hour; Mrs. Ingals are taken by Harold
and final prices were generally i GeBauer and Leneve Simkins.
the beat of the day, thanks to
covering. Carrier shares respond
ed with the others and the mer
chandising Uues d tiplb-ht e.t ibst
ri iirrtny's Mrfortiu. n-e by i -fttfafini;
group si rngi b. Thi ihnf
Net gains of 1 to 2 points were, is eyt his profits always Dig.
liberally sprinkled through the They need no longer envy P.. E.
active stocks. in this range fell Donuell, (i3 years old, president of
MAKE HOI
UrDC PUniCTMAO OTAIO
nLRL MR O fflftO OLnLO
nix uyni
ber Mb.
the evening of Dt-cem- R
Final rehearsals for the comedy1
i operetta, "Pocahontas" ive prnm-,
j Ise of a "pleiulid itrodiu-tion when
Med ford has another welcome Mayor A. W
j newcomer to the city's permanent check Friday for Tuberculosis
j population, a musician and m- Christinas seals to Mr. It. K
I bryo lawyer in the person of Vie- Greene, chairman of the sale. With
tor A. Tengwald of Denver oio.,,Uu check was the following note:
who arrived here last Monday j Dear Airs. Greene: 1 am In
night and who will be associated hearty accord with work of the
with his brother, Carl V. Teng- J" kson t-ounty Health association
wald in the latter's insurance and'1'" he service you are
i . ,.n. doing is one to humanity which
... ... . .., hni'w"l return large dividends In the
til he takes the Oregon state oar , ......
the 7th and sth urade pupil
ipes mailed his i the Phoenix school make their ap-.
pearam-e before the public next
Friday eveim'. Based on the bis-' from
tcric romance w h i c h involved
John Smith, John Uulfe. Powha
tan and Pocahontas, the plot in
troduces many amusing situa
tions. Interspersed throughout are
catchy ami t u n e f u 1 melodies,
while the costuming and wenic
effects leave nothing to lie de-
Leverette and Nledermeyer
ON THE SCREEN
"CHECK AND
DOUBLE CHECK"
WED., THURS., .'
FRI., SAT.
very clear plrlure of Its. tho admiration of the nu'.t'ence in examination next Julv after which BenenitloiiB to come. With l
im for the immediate fn-; tlie realistic munncr in which the ..' ... i.. here. , wianeH. A. V. I'ipea.
i I'"" ' Prayed. v;.t'01. not onl ,', mm.e hr: Oreene reports many little
D
Watch and
Jewelry Repairing,
EXPERTLY DONE ,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Graduate of one of the bent
watch making schools la the
U. S. .;. v
Id years experience.-.
C. Earl Bradfish ...
JEWELER
Medford .Oregon
Chtropractlo
Dr. H. P. Coleman
hi uir. Tuesday even inn
to !t:;io will ptvsent a
pit uraiii und-r the title I 'ban- '
tuuiM of Itroadway." from the Loh Electrotherapy
Anueles studios of the I'nlted
Itroadcastlnu: Company,
The Merry Ml." by nri:T Successfu Year In Medford
M. t..l,en. will l.e the nrt nun.-; Treatrne,, by Appointment
ber ot the pi o;i :un, liv the or-
che.-tra which is directed by LI-' Natural Methods Food Bcienco
Hired. The nihko sets for the two; borlcus Huuptinan. ip charge of Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965
acts are iieinn designed and madel musical programs for the Pin.,
Tn tn Mwem. and the costumes! Voval Interludes in the featured
notes of appreciation
Brisbane' Today
(Continued from Pa Ons)
blame fiirht better lookintr.
is ten years younger than him. l"j
UN llt'lIU lllilll Villi " . . ." i
ami " "'w - -
heal History
fact he is a welcome lruco-u. I ; famly And mmy
ford younif men. Of course, fc'lrls,
ne IS Hilibiu. . ,i fm i-l.,.ut...nH ava n t.onfnl elerlc
In Holland, Klnar Hulbaell. was
i by
for the sixty inemlu'i-s of the
have been made by the bull,
east ; presentation will be by the I'nttedj Mall Tribune ads are re&'d by
s of' Mixed (.Miarlel. ' n.oftn nonle vrv dav '
U. S. Steel. American Telephone.
American Can. Westing house.
Anneonda. New York Central,
Pennsylvania, New Haven, Allied
Chemical, Gillette, Consc'.i.mied
lias. North American, (ioodyear
Uuhber. Johns-Mnnvllle and oth
ers. Atchison converted a 3-polnt
break Into a net advance of l".!
Union Pacific more than recover
ed a two-point drop, but lost part
of the rally.
the Nashville Liberty Bank &
Trust company, which recently
failed. He went to a hotel, put
his watch and chain in an envel
ope addressed "To.Rldgely E. Don
noil, Jr., from Daddy," took a lacn
from one of his shoes and etioked
himself to death. Some men take
their responsibilities more serious
ly than others.
Robinson Crusoe's island, call-
corn wan strong on " island," off the coast of Chile,
weather forecast and an "'l,ro- ; ,as a population of according
ed eastern cash demand. heat (o (,hjJe.g censii9
steady, was virtually unchanged Jf Alexandei. Seiuirk. the original
at the cU.se. while cotton ",se ; Kohinson Crusoe went back he
one to four points. , w0id (ind many footprints in the
The usual Saturday dullness Mas on(, nQ man ,s.,aay...
experienced in foreign exenanf,. . , nowever for millions of boys.
MARSHPIEU), Nov. 29. (A?)
The Coos Bay Lumber compuny
j he a desert island, with wild goats
I and ono white mun carrying alt
umbrella made of goat-skin. Imap
t ination conquers fact.
i Thomas A. Edison sent a dictat
i ing machine, ornamented with
' gold and ivory, to Pope Pins, and
received from the pope yesterday
! a medal ot solid Bold with a pic
I ture of the pope on one side, of
Vatican City on the other.
Long ago at '.he request of this
' writer. Mr. Edison sent a similar
today anounced to its employes machine, more primitive, to the
thnt on .December 1 the mill will
reduce production about 30 per
cent. The reduced lumber volume
will necessitate a corresponding
reduction of men. The logging
crews will be laid oft for one
month but all work probably will
resume January 1. The layoff is
an annual one, permitting mills to I Denmark's network of good
clean up a surplus of lumber and road'i was laid out more than a
logs. ' cen'nry ngo.
great Russia d Tolstoy, who wrote
"I had to I've to be 70 years old
to know how to do my work eas
ily." The Russian government held
the suspicions dictating machine
a long time for investigation.
' b pa-sd ovor the nibiiy letters
Urn phckages his train of thought
Wbs on the snib.ll cost ot' the
Utumps and he reasoned that may-
people would bo willing
people, it truces its ancestry back
to the eld country.
Then. too. he is just ns modest
!rn,e,.d.d . -.Me ,7.h.J Victor sorting mall As
'. aiirlug ills sliorl life has hud. a
varied experience w h I c h lew
vouiiEr men enjoy. He is a gradu
ate Of a uenver IllKii
, A m, 1 1 l.rtt I 1
stuuiea at uo.o.uuo I spend a little money for stamps
college for three years in taking ;(or lubcrcuo!ll8 clllIdl.en. Next
a veterinary u, u.i... var le ,(lea Wug exeouted nnd
he was knocked wn, health message was started which
which brought h;".ton'haea' has traveled through all the post-
tion at last that h or e e offices of the land.
passe, or something like t. anC m
at once decided to eventuall be Lvol.kcr wn8 lmel.est(Jtl , a ,
come one of the nations lei,ni tul,erculoala sunllarlum. she reali
lls"nta- . .. 11MII about this Danish nostmnn nnd
So he thereupon took the course m henrU
of law at the Westminster bni The Amercan ,,
veraity. of Denver, where he ob-., carr(l(1 on ,he vmerpriM on
tnined his degree a few ! , nationwide plan. From 3000 in
ago. Then the mother "'; i9ll7 the sales grew to 300.000 in
nnd Carl died recently. 1S10. ttnd , over 5.000,000 in 1 927.
being no longer that . tender he! The dt.crease in tuberculosis in the
string to tie nun 10 "'." I'nited States is In direct ratio to!
elded to locate in "'"'. " " h. the money raised
wnicn Cliy ne miu r'"
from his brother, and other rela
tives who had visited hero.
And there you nre but oh, yes,
Victor Is a musician and a writer
SAN DIEGO. Nov. 29. UP) Be.
lief that the San Pedro purse
seiner Fidelity, overdue eight days
f.-.tn. tl.n. irti ..'HI. Prt.VV
of songs, several ot n mun. .. ot i2 un board, has been lost at
been published by musical l'ul" sea was expressed hero today
lishlng houses. Including a "'l when n search by naval patrol
tuneful one, "Thoughts of outh, j IlulnM and destroyere, which com
which is on sale in Medford mil- moBced Thanksgiving day, was
sic stores. But don't let that on6 abandoned.
m..oslnir business worry you, 1
fronts rrom omciai oancos oi
the University of Texas last year
totaled J9,381.
100 dHtt&Wr t! I
shows ffl's E"rr ,
rrrXXJ T V It s a revue!
tm tONTC ffvYwr It s a musical com" i
V- 1 N JCj T in screen entertainment 1 I
edyl a drama! It
all singing all dancinq MT Opera ! It's the last word
ALL TALKING ISTv
with the world's Offi- j J echmcolor
GREATEST ENTERTAINERS rLlT vi
Children ..... 10c Adults 35c 1' j
KMED WEEK NITES 6 to 6:15 Leverette and Nledermeyer I
Tuesday, December 2, Evening Only lll
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS' PLAY
PRESENTED BY MEDFORD HIGr) SCHOOL
"THE GOOSE- HANGS HIGH"
BY LEWIS BEACH ' ". i
, Prices 75c - $1.00 BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW.
for he has never written a theme
song and says he never win. I
Ho plavs the pipe orgnn and
paid his wny through his horse
doctor course of study by plnylng
ut. .rtnrnnnn. nnd at night in a
movie theatre at Collins, Colo. He
also worked In uenver "
periods to aid In providing money I
for his education. '
Victor hns also been Bomcwhnl
. Invonlnr nnd so far as can.
be learned invented a shoe black-,
ing, which never shone about the
nation. It Is understood for the
reason that ho got the reverse
engllsh on its chemical InBredl-,
cnts, which caused the shine to;
turn white after being worn about
15 minutes; and 20 minutes later
a deep purple.
Last it will be stated that Vlc-
tor Tengwald is secretary of the
Colorado Light and Power cotn-i
pany, a concern much smn icr ,
than our Copco organisation, but,
.i.. . h. an officer ofi
nevei uic.cno ..
which Is a Brent honor. He will
retain this position while In Men
ford as a sort of secretary emeri
tus, despite his youth.
He Is also an American l-ecl""
member.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 29. W
The war department today ap
proved plans ot the Central Pa
clflc railway company for a bridge
across Link river nt Klamoth
Palls, Ore.
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SPECIALS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
50: American Mineral Oil (heavy), t 39 C
$1.00 Imported Italian Olive Oil, pt 75c
50c A.D.S. Milk Magnesia, pt 33c
50c McK.&rr. Milk Magnesia, lt 33c
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25c Listerine Shave Cream 19c
25c Listerine Tooth Paste J5c
25c Colgate's Tooth Paste 15c
50c Peps., dent Tooth Paste 30c
$1.00 Coty's Face Powder 69c
(iOc Djerkiss Face Powder 39 C
50c Flor de Mini Face Powder 39c
75c Iludniit's :t Flower Face Powder... 57c
25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 17c
25c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 17c
10c Pine Tar Soap 5 for 25c
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find hundreds of gift ideas here and so...
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gift fit the budget easily. . ,
See These Values
and Others in
Our Gift Display
Neckwear 50 to $4N
Suspenders 75 to
Silk and Wool Hose 75 to SI
Handkerchiefs 10 to 81.50
Men's Gloves $2.50 to $5.00
Men's Lined Gloves $1.75 to $5.00
Mufflers $1.50 to $5.00
Shirts .. $1.50 to $9.00
Initial Belts . $2.00
Wool Lounging Robes $11.00 to $16-50
Silk Lounging- Robes $12.50 to $20.00
Excellent Overcoat Values
$15 to S75
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When Lights Go On
The sun sinks low on the horizon shadows fall, and ' ;
mankind needs LIGHT.
It is on this basic daily need that our securities are
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