Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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MED FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. ER .DAY, JANUARY 2, 1931.
Iocal and
-'Personal
' Xut only yHH u lai-KO 'portion of
the local public urfllctert with that
itfter-holfday fooling today, but tho
mtwt of them ulso hud to pinch
themselves to reulifct! that today
wan Kriday Instead of Sunday, and
Invarlshly In dating letters and th
like foiKot at first the month had
dimmed and that today wan Jiinu-
ltry ' ' r '.I "
Homo I'rom Chi'lslum Visit
Judge and Mrs. (Jlenn O. Taylor
arrived home last Tuesday from
their Salem and Portland vifit.
(I'ttliijc l.lm on I.ake Mutters
Superintendent K. C. SHHky f
Crater national park had not yet
returned by this noon from has
holiday vinit lit San KraneUtn, the
park official combining husinesn
ith vlnltlnK rolative.H by looking
after park mutters In Keneral at
the field office of the national
parks system in that city.
Itetn in from Idaho
Mr. and Mr. I'nl SrlwfM and
small Hon rt-tui'tied h train this
forenoon from Itapert, Ida., where
llnv xltent the Jioliday with relatives.
Shopping Today -
Mrs. il. VanHoevenbuijf of Sums
Valley is in Mcdford today shop
pit i u at lot-aj Hi ores.
VMU'd nt Itoscbtujc !
' I.ohh Wright, son of Mr. and
i Mix. J. Wendell Wright 'f Knno-1
burg, has returned to his work in
i Medford after spending several'
jtl;iy In Uoseburu visiting hU par-J
emu. Dorothy Itoger of Medford;
nas also been a Ktte.st at the wrignt
home.
I'lom .Northern Slate
A lining Washlntfton reshlents at
local hotelR yeKterday were Mr. and
Mrs. Verne- Samuel'on of port An
Ktdt.H. Mw. I). It. Klua. II. W. I.oof.
i. V, Miller of Seattle nud Mr. mot
.Mrs. CIiils. . ichoiles of I.m'eriter.
I,cim-H for IliiKerte '
Jaek Walker left tin afternoon
for Kugem where he wll! enter
the 1'rilverslty of oreBon at the
oTvr.fiini? irf the winter term next
week.
Carnival dance. Moose hall, Ash
land, Thursday night, ux
Phono 542. We'll haul away
I your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
I 237tf
1'rom 1)1 Unit Cities
Anions guests from distant point
registered ut locnl hotels over ew
V ea r ' w e re A . 51 . V ree man an d
Arnold Chi Id house of .Vow York
City, and C. A. llowlnml of Cald
well, Ida. -
Kind treatment a.-surod all ani
mals boarded wlt'h ; tho Jackson
County Humane Society. Tel. lfiHt.
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Xpw Year, Wwlilliigit
The county clerk's office Issued
marriage HcenspB Wednesday af tor-
noon to Hay Vyant, L'u, and Jtuth
clymet', 17, both of Medford, nnd
to Italph Uhodes. 2 7, Iji Center
Wash., ii nd Geneva AVonley, 24
l.oneviow, Wash. -
Auto ,h,eiiM' Today
The sberlff's office limied auto
licenses thU forenoon to I-ster
Hrott. A. M. Anderson, T. C. firings.
C W. Kortner anil L. Mnrdock of
Medford, Mrs. Uelpha Cox and
Claude Leonard of. Central Point.
'If. Miller of ltngue HIver and M.
J. Ilrulnerd of Hutte falls.
Permanent wavo, $5.00 complet
facials, scalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 50c. Provost Beauty
Shop, 81G W. Main. Tel. 303. 253tf
Schools O) cn Toniorrou
The public schools will resume
sesnions tomorrow morning, fol
lowing the annual holiday vaca
tion wince December 1Uth.
Our new studio in opposlto new
Flolly theater, . The Peasleys. tf
Hero from Lakoviow
Vinton Hall arrived -hero last
night from Irfikeview, en route to
Eugene, lie spent the night at
the homo of ft l uncle nnd aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall. Mr. Hall
is editor of the Oregon Daily 15 m
ejald, student publication, at the
Tnlverslty of Oregon nnd In a mem
ber of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
Be sure to attend the Men's Hhop
rc sale tomorrow. 2N2
Homo front Portland ..
C. -K, Ontes arrived home yester
day from having attended the state
highway commission meeting nt
Portland. - - ;
Burn green fir slabs with dry
wood and out fuel bill. Aak Med.
KuoJ Co., Tel. 831. 25Gtf
T Start Classes K(nm
Mrs. Lyda, King, county nunw.
announced . today that a nerles of
home hygiene claHses will bo begun
at the Central Point high school
next Monday In connection with
the. HchooV homo economics, class.
Mrs. Klntv will hold a series of five
elnsseH and nro to thoroughly cover
their field.: ...
Publlq Market Squash 3c, let
tuce 5r,abhnge, 50-lb. lots. $1.00;
orangf-N i0c doz., 4 So bucket; chick
ens, turkeys, ppurii, wheat, rolled
barley, applon 25o box nnd up;
3 live turkeys, breeding stuck. H.
Klvewido. 282
filllM-rt.s Motor Noilh
Mr. and Mrs. Chad, Gilbert left
Medford this morning by motor for
Portland, where they plan in spend
a 'week cbmblnlnu buslnotw with
pleasure.' '
Dry kindling 3.60 a Ion 1. Vnl
Ify yuot Co. , H3tf
Mrn, r.lilHHlgo ItoliiriiN
Mrs. N. Kldredho, flr., who
was called to this el4y by the seri
ous 1llnes of her son, H. N. Kid
redge, Jr., left this morning for her
home In -Portland.- Mr. Kldredge
is reported to be slowly Improving.
He sure to attend tho. Men's Bhop
fr sale tomorrow. 2K2
We Are
Beginning
1931 '
with new low prices on
many items and Satur
day we will feature one
of them. Here it is
Pineapple
Custard
Puffs
6 for 21c
We have been in the
baking business a good
many years and this is
lowest price we can re
member on this type of
goods. Come early as
this value will be a win-
pay regular price for one article,
set another like it for 7n Men's
Shop sale, Halurday. 2X2
l'lles First Application
A. J. Anderson wn the first per
son In Ifill to apply for permit at
the city building department. Jl
sought permission to erect a small
jfarawe on Xinlh street at a cost of
$50(1. K. (1. Dow was tho last per
son In 10 3 if to make application for
a permit. He plan to build a
dwelling on Dakota street at a cost
of $2,100. ills application resulted
in a total of 401 for the year.
P.rlll Sheet Metal Works docs ex
pert repairing fender . and auto
body repairing. tf
(iucslH from rrewctit City
. Mr. und MrH. Chas. Walker of
Orescent t'lty aro pueHt In tills city
of Mr. Walkor'H brother, (leorso
Walker and family.
tet me write your fire Insnraneo.
Carl Y. TenKwald, Hotel Holland
ItldK., Phone t!3- tf
From Orcjroii Points
(.ircKoninns, o-ther than those
from Portland, rKistered at local
hotels today included Mr. and Mrs.
Homer H. Km ith, Mr. a nd M rs.
Homer H. Smith, Jr., Mrs. U K.
t'Furfiy of Kalem, Itoss Kmeed and
Clyde Howland of Vale, John Swift
f Kort Stevens, Linton Mti.shen of
Corvnllls, II. K. Kmerson of Iloso
bur, Sam Miudier and C. K. Chris
tn.ien of Mimeno nnd Cba. F.
Scheronjrol of Klamath Falls.
Stic; 1
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Pally'u Taxi, H'hone 15.
to 4 poHHengorH.
K lama Hi Cachci.H for Port
More than 2,000 letters have been
received by the Klamath Falls
chamber of commerce to bo can
colled with tho special cachet of
tho formal opening of that city's
airport and placed In tho airmail.
Mont of the envelopes are from
stump collectors.
All eases nf cruelty to ORcd peo
ple, children, dumb animals and
birds, call Human Society, U1 tl.
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After New Year'N Hhopers
Amonu persons Hhopplnu In Med
ford today ar Mrs. D. W. Dickey
nnd Mivi. Floyd Henderson of Phoe
nix, Mm. Fred Flck nnd Miss Mollie
Itritt of JackMonvillo.
, Dr. Roht, i:. J-rfe. Llborty Bldff.
Eyes examined, glasaes. . tf
Nolo Collection Sought
An action to collect a note for
$317, claimed to bo -overdue, was
on file today nt the county clerk's
office. Tho rnmplnlnt was brought
avnlnat Marsh Mlnler Dehlels
Itouulietl, M. CurtTiey and .lese
llammUl by Own Newbury. Dr. U.
W. PoellnltR had nn action on file
today nKolnHt lien little for tho
collection of a $214 note, claimed
overduo. The Commercial Finance
company filed nctlon nKiilmtt Nor
val Wiley and Neva Wiley for the
collection of $467, claimed to ho
due on an auto payment contract.
Dry kindlings $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
VNItinir hi Fuireno
DoukIur You no; of Medford has
been In Kuffeno this week on a
visit with friends.
H r a k a n mlmlnu'i rnrr1n7fti1 bv
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 2S0tf
l.eavltifc fttr Iterkeley
Marcus Woods, son of Dr. find
MrH. U, A. Woods of Ashland, will
leave next wwk for Iterkeley where
he will do graduate work at the
Cnlverwlty of California.
night, Mnoso
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Dnnce Sf.turday
halt. Ashland.
Home from Meilfonl Visit
Mrs. I.. F. Wll Ills, who had been
spending the Christina holidays
with her brother, M. I. Atfnrd in
Medfo"d, returned to Klamath
Falls the first nt thU week.
Dry kindling $3. 60 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 2-2tr
ner.
Vlsitlnn Daughter
Mr. Uindscy of Qrants Puss Is
spending several days in this city
an ituuvt of hU daughter, Mrs.
Vashu Daineil.'
Look! lint 75c, $1.4 and $!
tomorrow. Kvery hat goes. The
F.mmy l.ou Hal Shop In M. M.
Store. 2 S J
In City Today
Mr. and Mm, K. it. Baker of
Hutto FalU ai-e In Meitford today
shopping nnd transacting business.
Misn FNIe irausH, who Is spending
the holiday with her parent. Mr.
and Mm. Dick Straus of Sams Val
ley, wiih a)ho a caller In Metttord)
thin morning. '
Portrait of dl4lnetlon. The
Peanleys, opp. !lUy theater. tf
Collt'tlims for Itouiitlc
Tho county clerk's office issued
bounty warrantf! today to Fred
1 ji n ge. Hilt, o no c n v ot o and one
hohcntt le lM-eseott. two coyotes
and one boheat; It. Combrnt. Tal
ent, two h ol ten t s ; A. O . Ada m.
Medford. one bobcat.
Wood dry fir slab $.' per load,
half load $:f.(. Dry body fir $L'.7.ri
per Tier. .Hardwood fX?.1 per tier. 1
Plume 1141-J, I-ongwill Wood com-pany.
Itelums to School
Charles Thomas, student ut the
I'nlversity of Oregon, left by train
this morning for Eugene, after
having spent the vacation with his
parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Thomas.
Coats rellned and remodeled at
the Fanhlon Shop, 424 Medford
fildg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181. tf
iMifw Arnold Visits Relatives
mIm Conioton Returns.
Miss Louise Compton, who left
MUs ElIe Pardee, who has been Miss .Murgarei - f s Frapelsco. re
spending the holidays with friend ouver. ash., m apenui ng . i d J tne HhHf,,a this foro.
and relative in this city, left by; days In Corvallla on a visit to )! tuineu
stage today for Corvallls. where i brother and sister-:n-law, Mr. ana : i. -
she iK a Mudent at Oregon State Mrs. Byron D. Arnold, on College- re(tulur price for one article,
college. MisB Pardee is a member hill 'Ml Arnold .'"" like it for 5c. iten
of Kappa Delta soroiity. jmualc In the Medfo.d schools a n' . Saturdav. 2i..m
Il to leave during the coming weekOMiop sua,
Dr. C. P. Johnston. Dentist,) end to return to her work in Vrrives trom sa,, FrWwo
Phlpns Bldg. Phone 14C2. 177tflern Oregon Corvallm Times- .a-i r.-onifi returned from
Hack I 'nn 1 1
M r ni':t Al . Wont has re-
i ...I C. tln-. f niniilliM' Vfull I
wttli relatives and friemls In i'ort-l.itid.
FoxWest Coast Iheatres
Iti'KlHK-red from I'orilunil
IlH-luded among Portland resi
il'nlH rcKiHtorcd yesterday nt Med-
fnrd hotels were Mr. and MrH. con
Muffin, Kloyd E. Kradle, Uputen
antH Coldmnllh and Ofortre .McCoy.
Kd I). .ShieldH, Pat RcynoIdH, Unton
Talcy. li. p. Thomas, Hill RhRrp.
-Mrx. Art Grebe, fi. Sitton. Mr. nnd
Mr-. .1. f. PMinkltt.
lleturiiH from Portland
Kffle Herbert Yeoman.
iKan rTancUco by train today,
Photograph, for Xma, T h , oo.npanl by Mi, AUHun Crook,
voice teacher, has returned from P..ilm nnn Hollv tlieater. tl t 01 au" r ' . '
Portland where Hhe sttent the holl-
dayK with friend nnd relatives. Ix-nvo for Kuo-iu-
While In Portland Mra. Yeoman! Mia. C. I- Ankeny and Mis
coached dally with Mr. Kred 1. 1 aiadya Ankeny left by train today
Olson, nnd announces the oontinu-1 fur their home in Uugene nfter
... , , , V,!ni. .nnnl tl,A ti r,l 1 t j, vi With Ml".
land Mrs. John Orth nnd daU(!hie,s. Jackson SprlnKs dances reopened
Dance Jackson Springs Sat. night. I and Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Miller and I next Sat. Music by Pep Peddlers.
visit In Medford fof some time.
Dan Spencer has not moved front
Moose hall, as formerly reported.
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J? THEY'RE A HIT!
America's New Sweethearts
have captured Medford.
Their antics and tribulations . . . their joys
and sorrows . . . their simple pathos and
Impish pranks . . . have reduced all audi
ences to the same level , , . hearts moving
in delighted, enraptured unison.
Come Laugh with
MAN AMD BULL
.. also
' " FOX TALKINEWS '
Continuous Shows Saturday 1:30-11
I
Mat. 10, 25; Eve.-10, 50
NOW SHOWING
mmr ttdmie
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' Comedy of ff
riiio'wV Marriage in : f n j
FVi"wSk the Rough. fjSk
Edmund fMJtm
K 'u HYAMS ':rSm I
If " Tommy , ' 4 t h J O
r Clifford v t.4 f
t , sTvn life, '13
FOX 'vnr S
li Ml wW-ls
i ' hw vv v r
" . - .y
2 Bargain Matinees f
Daily 1 :30 nnd 3 :00
s 25c I
1
ALSO''
Tim McCoy
in
"THE INDIANS
ARE COMING"
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
FREE! Theatre Tickets - FREE!
By special arrangement with the Holly Theatre Until April 1st, we are able to
give a free ticket, good at the Holly any Monday or Friday with each $1.00
purchase. - , .v .... -r... -,
Be our guest at Monday's show a good one Gloria Swa n s on starring in
"What a Widow."
Every ticket is good for any show Monday or Friday when accompanied with
another paid adult ticket. In other words two may go for the price of one
every ticket, therefore, is worth 50 cts. ,
There are three shows at the Holly Monday the matinee at 2 o'clock and two
shows in the evening starting at 7:15. This will permit more than 3000 people
1500 of whom may be our guests to see this show and that's just the way we.
would like to have it. .,;&.;. ' .. I' . . ' ; ' , .
BREAD
Finest home quality with a flavor
found only in home baked bread.
Mb. loaf ; . l , . . . i3 for 20c
liJb. loaf :10c
Rolls: parkerhouse, napkin or buns
Doz. 15c
Del Monte Peaches
Melba halves or sliced cling
No. 2 2 cans
3 for 55c
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Red Mexican Beans
White Down, a guaranteed hard
wheat flour,1 49-lb. sack $1.29
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sk. . .$1.39
Corn Meal, white or yellow, 9-lb.
- sack . '. v . ............ . . . . 29c'
Strawberries, Flawless brand, No.
- 2 can . 25c
Refugee String Beans, Purity
brand, No. 2 cans 19c
Celery,' large bunches 5c
Florida Grapefruit individual
size and fine for juice, doz.. . . 37c
Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs . 23c
Sperry Rolled Oats, quick cook-
er or plain, 9-lb. sack 35c
Pet or Carnation Milk, 5 cans . .. . 39c
Ginger Ale, Columbia 3 Star, ex
tra dry, 3 bottles 29c
Mocha & Java Coffee, a real treat
for lovers of the finest coffee
1-lb. vacuum can 59c
; .1. : . . . .-. .2 lbs., 17c; 7 lbs., 33c
P & G White Soap, 8 bars ....... 23c
Sea Foam Washing Powder, pkg 19c
Selox, finest for dish washing,
large package . 14c
Coffee freshly roasted, 3 very
fine blends . 28c; 33c; 39c
Crisco, finest for waffles, 3 lb.
can . 69c
6-lb. can $1.35
Mixing Bowl Sets, pink or green . 98c
Bread and Board Boxes, a com- ' - ' '
bined bread box and board. .$1.09
Reed Clothes Baskets, large size . 98c
Wrights Silver Cream Silver
Polish 25c
Folding Ironing Board 98c
Combinets, enameled 98c
Aluminum Sauce Pan, 4-qt. size. 29c
6-qt. Enameled Kettles, blue,
green,' red or ivory, a regular
. 75c value ... ....!......'..,. 43c
Electric Iron Special
6-lb. guaranteed Electric.Iron
an unexpected
. value.
$1.49
Fountain Lunch
Virginia, baked, ham, sweet or
mashed potatoes, jelly, bread and
butter, coffee, tea or milk . . . . 25c
Hot chocolate or hot chili
. all day . . .,. ;. 10c
6th
at
Central
Gates & Lydiard
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK
. 6th
at
Grape
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