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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, PRECOX. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 19:31
Ibcal and
-'Personal
latiHc JIi-liuuy Is Slippery
' M o t o r i k t a a ro " w a rn il to use
chain when driving on the Pacific
highway over the .Siskiyou nioun
laina, due .to tsllppery pavement.
While no -wrecks ' have been re
ported,. It Is an easy matter for
machines without chains to slip
oif and if fluch care topn on the
paving the ice make.s it impossible
for the machine to wain .uffltlent
traction to atari.
Kine 1.4 Fined
Otto King wan fined $10 in city
court" tuduy on a eharce of reekles.,
ilrivinR., Kln Im ulloKed to havo
struck a parked car on Alain street
recently and iut having reported
the crorfh. ...
DUtributo Schedule
HehedaleH and bulletins were dis
tributed to 8-A ntudent at the Jun
lor( hiKh school thin afternoon by
Miss Josephine KIrtley of the sen
ior hiKh Hchool. About ftO will
enter the hijiJi sthool thU mid
year, and thews bulletin are jjlvon
with a list of. .subjects the Htudcnts
may lake. ItoKistrntlona for t hi.-
urroup will be made Monday.
i' Vv Miiurnri today . from Portland
Ifllft I'lU'UIIMMltl
Thi; t'hfiniltt-i of (.'oniincrco re-, Dale Kllhurn,
lli'lnrns to ( nrlujii - I Viil LikiiI Inriiriimtloii
Aim. --llli- l!u)ii-r of Curltun.
Ore., left by train ("lay for her - reiver! liifiurn-. today for local In- Henry Kllbuin,
noiue. atier navini; visaed her win- formation from I. K. Iendntrom of pneumonia
ler-in-law. Ilia, J. Vlell of ' Muskegon, .Mit h., H. A. iMmeron
rnoenix. t
younit Hon of O
ta very ljwlth
of I'reaeott. Ariz.. (. Te.teroian tit
- 'Anlway, t'olo., s. JSonton of
Half WlilK. Moton yi li ; Itadlo, .Mont.. C. K. Hlilllh of Troy,
Slate Traffic offleer I!. M. liall- Mont., and Dr. slle AiIiidih of
com returned yesterday from Sa-J Atlanta, tla.
lem. where lie obtained u m w white:
nioloreyde for hik-llway oatrid l'UKS'iii.'er Auenli. Here
duty, in keening with the white1 WortliiiiKton I". Smllh, travelliiK : Krniwt Scott at the Intersection of
auio ue, hy other officers on ' liaHHcliKer HKent for the Northern . (:nll'e and Main street. Sentence
duly In the mate. Thoniux Shel l-1 I'aciflc railway, and X. .McKen-jin ease wan continued,
dan. officer for the flraiilft I'nss t zle. travelini; iiiisMeimor nitent for .... . '
district, alRo returned yesterday j the (!. and Trunk railway and Can- i ur' ' V Liberty Bids.
.in a new machine painted while, ndian Itallway and Sfamship lines
D
S4iiiiiwv K Continual
It. i., Raifsdale pleaded guilty in'Q
cuy couri louay on cnarite of In-1
adequate hrakes, fntlowinK hie ar-!
rertl yesterday by city Traffic Chief
Ceorue I'rese.itt, after he had flg-
ured in an auto collision with -Mm.
I-yeu examined, classes.
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, ... .. ... 'both W'itli hcadnuaricrd in Iort-. ,.,. in fiinuii,. rifw
For ernde A raw m k. cn 1 5fl!). ' , i , i .-.- 111 UIIM1'' my
Cnmpbelt Dairy. Two deliveries. .hu ',orenoon lu ultend to biwim-Hs
ARed And convrtlescent Will find
a pleasant and healthful home at
the Ilojtuc Hlver Hanilarium. Mrs.
R. R. Schrammuck, Supt., graduate
nurse. Ilobt. R. Schrammuck, Rrop.
Phono 81, Jacksonville, Ore. 291
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-Mr. Spriuvr in City .
C'lirl Spi-ncer, rcpresi-nlatlve of
the KelloKK couiiiauy, with hcad
(luarters In Portland, was a local
visitor thU forenoon.
matters.
For Krndo A raw milk, call 509,
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
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Fresh Columbia river enielt. sal
mon, halibut, oysters. Liberty Meat
Market.
T. A. Hopkins of Ban Francisco.
vicc-presidit and general man
niter of the Southern Oregon tjas
corporation; J. R. Jtrault of Xled-j
ford, assistant general manager.!
and Homer Iteed of Aledford, plant j
superintendent, left (.his city Wed-'
nosday nfier spcndini; several days!
here on annual audit and inspec-;
OrcffoniniiH Registered
.Orettonlans outside of Portland
registered - at the Medford hotels
'Include Cluy Young and W. A. Arn
oldf klamath Fall, .Mr. and Mrs.
It. J. pennett of Roseburg, Willis
H. Moore and James flarrow of Sa
lem. J, K. Culp of Albany, and the
following from Eugene: J. M. Al
rtutt, JTerh Owen, W. R. Walker,
('. E. Ford, Chuch Rorden, Dr. and
Mrs. u l.. Baker, Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
H. Day nnd son. .
Spltzenberg opples, 25c per box.
firing your own. boxes. Pinnaclo
Packing Co.
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.injt: Is.t rnpmploycd
:hrls Gottlieb, in charge of the
local branch of the United states
f5,ie.,.emuJpyment .bureau, reported
today, there were 448 names of job'
lews, men dn. Mddfond regintered
.with him.. However, this does not
indlcato that all. are unemployed
due lo tiuite n number having been
given W',tu'k whenever possible, lie
said, ,. ...
.Many from Porllnuil
Guests from Portland registered
yesterday at local hotels were .1. IC.
Sayre, Con J. Sweeney, C. .1.
Wright, K. II. Schmidt, K. (. Hin
doo, C. W. Spender, R. R. Nichol
son. Mr. and Mm. II. Allen. F. J.
Whittlesey, !,,. R. Rowel!, II.
Officer, K. II. Duffy, A
maker, .1. S. Gavin, M. C. Metier
G. II. Stlnson, A. R. Sanberg, .Innics
K. Dyer, .Mr. and Mrs. Frank -M.
Redman, Johnson S. Smith. Win.
D. Russell, John J. Gerbor, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Nchroedcr, V. P. Har
ris and A. D. Howard.
I
; Shopping in Mcill'nrd
! Mr. and .Mix. A. K. Rrockwav of
'Griffin creek, Mrs. Karl Rald-.vln ! "" Te Grants Pass plant ex-
of lseagle and Mrs. Karl Heft f I eecded the expectations of the cor-
Central poi.nl worn' K-ioppng in poration ofTicials, they reported.
Med ford this morning. "The Increase in business over 1929 I
I was substantial," Mr. Hopkins said.
Tonuery suits, overcoats and Grants pr.ss Courier.
i shirts greatly reduced in price be
ginning Saturday.
2!0-
lEctiirin-d from Coast lYip
Slate Traffic Captain C. P. Tal-i-nt
I'l'lurTTed Wednesdav from a
W. Shoe- periodical I rip to Marnhfield and
olher Coos Hay points. Rain was
Grea;er values In men's clothes
beginning tomorrow at the Toggery
290'
Toggery quality at greatly re
duced prices! Investlgntn at once
290'
Cllll'ngo VNIInrs Iteglslerol
J. M. Ralrd of Chicago was reg
istered at a local hotel today.
Ilurn dry slab wood, 't and fd
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. S31
Arrive from Mllclicll
F. D. and If. II. Wihebarger ar
rived In Medford yesterday from
falling heavily In that section, but Mitchell in eastern Oregon to at
roads w ere in good condition and 'end to business matters here for
he had little difficulty In maklnga few days. They reported the
the journey.
Dance. Gold Hill, Saturday night.
Dance till 2. 290"
Mrs. Vincent ill
-Mrs, Alioe Vincent, who has been
confined to her home for the past
week with Influenza, is reported to
be improving today. Mrs. Green
Is staying with her during her Ill
ness. '
Our new studio is onnoslte new
grilitf ' Holly tbealer. The Pensleys. tf
weather cold In thta section of the
rftate lend found the snow fairly
deep on the highway between Bend
and Klamath Falls, reaching a
depth of two feet in some 'plaeeB.
load." Val-242tf
Dry kindling $2.50
ley Fuel Co.
Leave for Yrekn t
K. O, Render and Ted Chambers
of the local Maytag shop left this
morning for Yreka and Dunsmuir.
lo attend to business matters for
the company.
Fox West Coast Theatres
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Good ill-wool suits, filled to
your measurements, $17.85 at
The Toggery 29()
Mi-. Itnnkln Rclnrns
Hugh 1). Itnnkln, forest super
visor of lh6 local U. S. forest erv-
Vhero he spent the past three days.
Special sale of Gnlve cold cream
and cleansing cream, 45c per jar;
'ReC. 75o vftluo. Bowman's Beauty
. Parlor, Tel. ,57. ., , ., . 291
( Irinlatlim Illllonii
Saying they represent the Antl-
. lhimlgmUon association, D. 1'. Glb
spn,,l,V W, Heinous nnd c. W. Tooley
. ai-ri.veU t.oday front ponlnnd to cir
e.ithtte petitions, in .Medford to ob
tain signatures Bu-pporting a mens-
, 'tir. to Im presented in. congress to
; futrthei restrict. Immigration to the
l!;ilted States 4s a rcmocly for pres.
ont. unemployment conditions,. A
.;donittioii is. exiected from .each
. signor to pay for the expense in
; ciirred hy the. petition circulation.
j'Dance. Lake Creek Sat. 290
HuNlnens Vlslior '
Mrs. Kilo flnlvely-of Grnnts Pass
' was fn Mcdfnrd this tnieiioon at
tending ia Jiuiness matters.
'- Spltxeriberg apples, 25c per box.
Bring yodr 'own boxes, pinnacle
Pacing Co, . - -i...; . - .' . r
Starts
TODAY
For 2 Days
Buy
FOX
SCRIP
Saturday We will sell
Good Old Fashioned
esauce '
cakes , j u i t as your
griin diirother lnade
them at an exceptional
price. .
We are using an old
recipe we have discov
ered and we want you
to try these cakes, We
know you will like
them and especially at
this introductory price
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17c each
Limit two to tlio
' customer; ' '
This cake is rich in
fruit and nuts and will
keep fresh ' and moist
much longer than the
ordinary cake. Made
of the finest grade ma
terials available.
Continuoui
Showi
SATURDAY
1:30 to 11 P.M.
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The
First
Big Hit
of 1931
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The elimination
of character roles
. . t I r r I n B
drama packed
with' action . . ..
a great story . . .
all go to . make
this an outstand
ing picture.
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' Our Gang In
"tEACHER'S PET"
.f .
'Chlna'i Old Man River'
Travelog
"Stoiy Book Parade"
ADMISSION
Bargain
Matt.
25c
Eve. 50c
Children 10c
Any Time
.. WALTER .
HUSTON
" ,r " . - i' r
IN i v f .
"The
criminal
code;',
.J.'M U...U.I.,
Startincl " ' O D At " 1 1 Wild-Riding Action!
Yakima Ca'nutt, Wally Wales, Buzz Barton :.'.vin.'
"Canyon Hawks"
1 TIm McCoy in
. plus ;,. ' X ;,
THE INDIANS ARE COMING'
MICKEY MOUSE in '
"GORILLA MASTERY"
Talking Comedy, "Wed at the Riti"
Mat. 10, 25c Eve., 10, 35c
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OBOE
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Economy Groceteria
THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
Not in Doing Without the Necessities of Life But
'iiriBuying Them for Less i
At a time like this when $11 are trying to conserve, trying to make every dollar
do full duty buying for less is of double importance.
That is exactly what trading the Groceteria Way means, clerks, credits and
small deliveries are the major expenses in food distribution and when we save
the greater part of these we have made the only savings that permit of lower'
prices. ' - 1 '
Start the year with a determination to save and to save without self-denial to
live as always buying as usual but buying for less.
Try shopping tomorrow at one bf the Gr oceterias at least tome in and satisfy
yourself you may iodk' all day ybii won't be asked to buy and you won't
have to fcsk prices.' '' --'K- '"'
BREAD
Baked to the Kighesquality stand
ardnot to a price.
Mb. loaf, 3 for 20c
1Mb. loaf .10c
... . i : ,.. .1
Betty Crocker's famous Carmel
Nut Layer Cake ...... 25c
Oranges & Grape Fruit
Fancy Sunkist Lemons, doz. . .19c
No-needa sugar Grapefruit two
sizes, medium, 4 for 19c
Large, 3 for . ............ 25c
Golden Rule the finest quality
oranges packed by Sunkist, medi
um size, 2 doz. . . . v . 29c
Other Thrift Items
Florida Grape Fruit, doz. . , I ; ... . . V; . . 1 . v. :l "I. 7. -. .... .29c
35'
B.& M. Oven Baked Beans
B. & M. Boston Brown Bread
Large, cans both f or . . . .
iPineapple, Solar Brand, sliced, '
No. 2 can 17c; No. 2 can 19c
' ' ' ' . ' " I -. r .
Spinach, Del Monte, No. 2J can,
2 for . . 25c
Sliced Beets, local pack, No. 2 can . 10c
Brpokfield Cheese, Swiss, Pimen- .
to, Limburger, Cream Brick,
American, . York State; i-lb.
bricks, 2 for. . r. . . . . . . v. 35c
Hominy, Van Camp's No. 2 can,
3 for . 29c
Baby Lima Beans, new crop, 3
lbs. 2Qc; 6 lbs 39c
Pet MiVk, tali cans, 5 for .7 39c
Schilling's Baking Powder, a pure
cream of tartar baking powder
' 1-lb. can ". . . . ............ 37c
Kentucky, Wonder Beans, local
cannery standard pack, No. 2
cans 3 for 35c
. . t ' :
Carnation Wheat Flakes, large
pkg 7. 19c
P. & G. White Soap; 8 bars .... . 23c
White King Granulated Soap, ' '
large pgk. . . . . 38c
Ivory Soap, the 15c bar, 4 bars ... 43c
Golden West Coffee, 1-lb. vacu
um can
38c
Prunes, Petite or Italian, 25-lb.
box $1.19
Prunes, Petites, 2 lb. pkg. . . 12c
Drifted SnoW; flour, 49-lb. sack. $1.35
White Down, a guaranteed hard
wheat flour, 49-lb. sack $1.25
Amaizo Oil, qt. can
39c
Electric Toaster, self turning, ful
ly guaranteed $1.98
Coco Fibre Door Mats, No. 1 size 69c
Spring Clip Clothes Pins, 3 doz. . 15c
Electric Light Globes, all sizes be
low 100 watts 5 for 93c
Gas Mantles, Coleman or Sure- . ,
lite, doz 69c
Canister Sets of 4 flour, coffee,
tea, sugar, set 59c
Waxtex Waxpaper, 40-ft. roll 10c,
125-ft. roll . .. 23c
Mop Sticks! '. .A ........ . . ., 15c
rr., t, 1,1 .
Another treat from the tropics. .
GUAVA JELLY
r . from Hawaii :
Tall jar, 23c 5 for $1.00
Doz. $2.33
Fountain LUnch
Breaded veal cutletsj creamed car
rots and peas, potatoes, gravy,
bread and butter, cbffee tfea or
milk . . . . . - ' ' 25
ceL. uates ox Lydiard GrvP:
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK
Free Holly Theatre tickets With Each $1.00 Purchase
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