Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDFORD itATD TRIBUNE, OftfifiON". T?1?TDAY..TAFA1?V 2:1 .Ml.
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Campbell Clothing Co.
On Main Street Near Front
SPECIAL SATURDAY
Just Seven Suits
$11-50
These are values from $22.50 to $35.00.
Sizes 32 35-38-39-40-42.
All Other Suits on Sale
$19.50
$29.50
$25 and $30 Suits also a
few $35 values
All other Suits, including
$45 values
Overcoats and Topcoats
$14.50 $19.50 $29.50
We give S. & H. Green Stamps
Rrevili
VWnilin Delays I Mam
Jack Kvans, pilot, am) J do Smith,
co-pilot u te West 'o;ust pussen
tftr Khiy. wore in Medford today.
liiitiK" landed ax the local airport
bcc-juise of -(WOiitho auditions.
West Coast planoR iniiltt) Montague
their .scheduled .stop.
Reynolds In Portland
- Mr. ami Mrs, C- . Iteynohld of
Hotel Holland It'll Voiuwlay
evoulnw tar I'ortUuul whero they,
are iiUoiulin to business matters.
They, plan to return; to. Medford
the fir.-u of the week. '
Public Market--K. K. spuds, good
Jr. per ewt. $1.10; V. S. la. $1.59;
rolled -ha Hoy, per mirk, $1.20;
wuirckruut, Kagle Point cheese,
ehickens. fre.sh ranch ggs. So.
Ulveivdde. 303
SK'1lt WtH'k Kncl llw v
CJrant Nelson of the California
Oregon 'Power company returned
to Klamath Falls Monday night,
after spending the woek end with
his family In Medford.
High grade wntcncj at one-half
price at Graves Jewelry Shop. Jew
elry repairing' promptly done. 303
lyeuvo for Kiijrt'iK'
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Slang and
daughter Connie left by tra'm to
day for Kugeno where they will
spend the week end with friends
and relatives.
Have you seen the new Dodgoj
6 and 8? So them at Kukin Mo
tor Company. 30t
Fresh,. Columbia River
SMELT
SALMON - HALIBUT - SOLE
, . OYSTERS -CRAB
Fat Hens
Choice Roasts
. Tender Steaks
Cottage Cheese
Fresh Fruits
Fresh Vegetables
S & W Canned
. Goods t
Bakery Goods
"We Sell the Best of Everything"
This Is Annual Snow-Flake Week
Speedy Delivery"
West Side Market
Van R. Gilbert , Phone 649
Warrants ror Predatory Animals
Bounty warrants were issued to--day
at the county clerk' office tn
I'. McOual of Cold Hill, three boh
caUi; W. II. Garrison of Phoenix,
two coyotes and two bobcats; llugll
I'ombest of Talent, one coyote and
onu bobcat.
If you enjoy Rood food at low
prices, oat at tlio Holland Coffee
Shop. 300tf
(Quests Troin North
Anions quests registered at local
hotels from the state of "Washing
ton are Mr. and .Mrs. F. I. 'Wines
of Taconia, Mr. and Mrs. Ed An
derson and Marie AVIkstrom of
olympiu, Mr. and Mm. 13. Smith
of Spokane, and the following from
Seattle: O. 15. Stewart, T. V. Mlna
han. K. K. Snyder, J. ly. llardlsty,
Myrtlo Ci. Swick, Miw. Ilcrt O'Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. K. Sullivan and
O. M. Muhcrg. .
Utah's best coal $1 5.50 per ton
off, car. Med. fuel Co., Tol. 031.
tt
(Villi (1 In l'orllainl
Mrs. c A. Richmond of Central
Point left this morninc for Port
land where she was called by the
death of her slater, Mrs. " A tha
Campbell.
Broken windows- reglnzed by
Trowbrldpre Cabinet Works. 230tf
. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
ORANGES
Sweet, juicy oranges by the
box, half box or dozen
as low as $3 per box
Direct from producer.
13 North Fir St.
Attends Press Conference
Arthur Ij. Sehoenl, hlKh nchool
faculty metnbei. left ysterday
afternoon for Kuiiene where, he
wlH attend the press conference
being held there Friday and Saturday.
I'nderweiit UM.'ratiou
T. li. Kinney of 1527 Hryant
sereet unilerwent an operation this
morning for antrum trouble.
I.adlea, It your wardrobe needs
golnft- over to finish out tho season,
call the p'ashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bids. Phono 1181. tt
-M. 1'.. Dinner Planned
Ttishop Titus I.owe of Portland
will be tho guest of honor and
speaker at I he sixth annual states
dinner to be held nt tho First M.
B. church Saturday night, Janu
ary 31. nt 6:30 o'clock, according
io announcement ' made by the
committee in charge. Plans are
being made to ai-co.mmodato a
larger crowd than last year, and
reservations may lo nuulo by call
ing 320-J-2I
The new Dodge DoLuxo 6 and
Dodge 8 are here. Seo them at
Eakln Mstor Company. 306
Itailixiad Men Are Visitors
Maurice Coturri. chief special
agent for the Southern Pacific,
was In 'Medford yesterday confer
ring with loc;tl representative.
George Fair of the engineering de
partment was also a Medford visitor.
Dance, Cold Hill. Sat. night. The
be.st music you over heard. Dance
till :00. 313
Kn Route to Vorllnnd
Colonel and Mrs. Clarence 11.
Hotchkiss of Portland wero on
the Ssasta this morning. route
homo after having spent the past .. .'
FARM - WOMEN
FURNISH IDEAS
FOR SESSIONS
oaoi
Homemakers' Economic
Conference Will Sift Facts
Collected Jackson County
Survey.
Conferences In session at the
city library today preparatory to
Iho Jackson County f-'urm Home
makers K c o n o m i c conference,
which will open two weeks from
today, are u fine illustration of tho
democratic plan of Oregon State
college's farm extension work. Miss
Claribel Nye. slate leader of the
home economies extension, staled
this morning, while discussing tho
work to he accomplished at these
preliminary conferences, which
will be in session .again tomorrow.
"Wo get from tho farm women
a list of their needs and chief in
terests and develop from them a
program for' extension work. We
rcali.o tho need for soliciting the
farm women's ideas.
Jackson First
"Lust summer at tho annual
conference of tho 1 1 western states
it was fuund that county farm
home makers economic confer
ences had been held in Montana,
Arizona and Washington
toxzaoc
OOOl
3Q
Winter or Summer
You always have a great variety of veg
etables to choose from at our store. Our
vegetable department is always complete
with everything the market affords.
FOR SATURDAY
Hire momns 111 a.souibv. .... ,.,.i,,i i,., ,pi...
C where he has been ttlt""d'n8 j ()l t.gon group then decided io hold
the war college.. .Colonel and Mrs. ,.( (.ollly ,.,,,,.,.,. , this slu,
liolcliKLss nave many ai, ,uul , fll.at count. to )0 panted
Medford and southern Oregon
If you enjoy good food at Ijw
prices, eat at the Holland Coffee
Shop.
300-.f
Mrs. Bills Returns Homo
Mrs. F. W. Uill. who has been
receiving medical treatment In this
city, left yesterday for her homo
in Dunsmuir, Cnl.
Phono 542. 1WI1 haul away
vour refuse. City Sanitary Service.
a37t
Minor Auto Collision '
A minor auto collision yesterday
at tho Intersection of Main and
I'.artlott streets involved cars driven
by Miss Dorothy Ilughss and James
Moss of Hosoburg. according to a
report filed at the police station,
Her roMrt In part said: "I was
going east on Main, making left-
hand turn, when car behind start
ed to pass at intersection as I was
turning."
Burn green fir slabs with Jry"
wood and cut fuel bill, ask ineu.
Fuel Co.. Tol. 631. 25tf
i 4r Continuous AvmW
i Jgjs- 7. SWBrdg ' TONITE "
jTQMORROW! "
I r )r5 '"Frm Mystery
mVb SzmMMJH '.,A Thriller!
lP I fid
Deals Iteturil from North
Mr. and -Mrs. W. K- Deal return
ed to this city.. last evening from
Klamath Falls, where they spent
two days transacting business.
Portraits of distinction. Tho
Peasleys, opp. Holly Theater. It
! From Bear Stato
.Californians registered at. local
I hotels include O. M. Smith and It.
! H. lntcrman of Chlco, Mrs. Don
I luvitt of Santa liarbara, Mr. and
! Mrs. AY. B. Cannon of ljng Heach,
Mrs. U M. Palmer of Palo Alto, ,1:
I E. Spaletta of Smith Jtlvor, W. H.
Price of Yuba City. Ij. Jensen of
Kdgcwood. S. It. Moss of Alameda,
S. Roscnbloom and P. u. wincn
of Ixm Angeles, 11. M. Reedall,
Theodore McPhall, Mr. and Mrs.
It. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Taylor. T. II. Pitt, T. Iwis and
It. 12. Lance of San Francisco.
For grado A raw milk, call 599,
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
If
SPECIAL PROGRAM OF
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS!
"BELIEVE IT OR NOT"
By Ripley
Odditiet of the World
NEWS REEL
. KARTOON ',:
v"' Vit.chone Act
"ONLY THE GIRL"
All in Color
POPULAR
PRICES
Matinee
Children. Iftc
Adults. 3.",r
E'vonlrtipa
Children. ;."e.
Adults, o'pc
DON'T
TELL
ANYONE
HOW IT
ENDS
with Lila Lcc, Joe Frisco
Harry Gribbon - Walter Pidgcon ,
O O '
When' you're not laughing at
Mulligan and Garrity. those two
fentettv nitwita, yu:i(.b thrilling
at the wild gorilla running loose
through the faateit mystery comedy
that ever hit the screen.
Fined for liluuiir
John Graves, San Francisco, ar-
! rested early yesterday morning In
I Ashland for' the lMjssesslou and
I transportation of 35 eases of whis
key, was fined $475 in the Ashland
justice- court yesterday- nfternoon.
Of this amount 175 was a fine im
posed by the city of Ashland for
possession of whiskey and the re-
jmaining amount was Imposed by
tile state for t r a n s p o r t alion.
'Craves' cai wilR confiscated. lie
Ipuid tho fine almost us 'mjickly us
It was assessed.
the privilege Is Jackson county.
I knew," Miss Nye added, "that
through a. committee headed by
Miss Alice Ilanley and Mrs. Mabel
Mack, home demonstration agent,
that such a conference would be
planned and carried through in a
thorough manner.
"Yesterday upon arrival In Med
ford we found that the proportion
of survey blanks returned was
much higher than Is usually the
case in questionnaire work. Wo,
however, expected tills to bo the
case.
Plan Program
"These four committee meetings
being hold In tho city library today
tinii tomorrow-are for the purpose
of having tho experience and help
that u small group of homemakers
can glvo In studying material, con
tributed by many ' homemakers
and formulating a program for
sectional meetings of the confer
ence to bo held next munth."
Tho personnel of tho committees
-In session is as follows-
Foods and nutrition, Mesdanies
J. It. MoCracken, It. C. Ward, C.
A. Brown, Lola Shepherd, Arnold
Rohnert, ' Cora Hoffman, Alma
Meyer, Myrtlo Charley. I.ulu Ward
Dick Struus, C. II. Moore, Vera
Klngcr.
Homo management. Mrs. Carl
Cllosgow, Miss Alice Ilanley, Mes
danies F. A. Daugherly, Harry
"Mcrrilnan, Henry Conger, John
Cnmmitl, Frank Brown, II. F.
Swingle.
Clothing and textiles, Mesdames
J.' I. I-Mwards, J. 10. (lowland. Jay
Terrlll. I,. 1). Meservey. W. W,
Hartley, W. II. lllgglns, Lee Port.
Halph Wilcox, W. T. llrown, L. J.
Frlnk. Frank Farlow.
Cost of living, Mesdanies Kffie
Blrdseye, A. T. l.alhrop, O. C.
Maust, Win. Glenn, Harry Brown,
Frank Brown, Victor Bursell.
Following the economic confer
ence the county extension commit
tee with the agent and college ex
tension stnff will develop a pro
gram based upon the findings or
tho farm homemakers, Miss Nye
slated.
"Wo don't aim to teach progres
sive farmers what wo think they
need, but to glvo them what they
know and show us wilt bo most
useful to them."
Br(ll Sheet Metal Works does ox-
I pert repairing, lender and auto
I body repairing. tt
.lackMinvllle Trail Shoot
A trap shoot, with sullahh! prizes
I foV high scores, will bo held Sun
day by the Jacksonville !un club
on the Vivian lleaeh property near
that city, It was announced today.
Tburo will ho no rlflo competition
in the shoot.
Jfave' lbng-tluin jobs for men
really wanting work. Good money
for hustlers. Ho not apply unless
you want (6 work.' T'cKh take earn
of you If you do. Wrllo Box 8-A,
caro Mail Tribune. J'H
Slie'rirf Is Well Aruimlntod '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Jennings
of Medford were amonx the vis-Itors-who
arrived at the Congress
hotel yesterday. Mr. Jennings In
one uf the best ' known men In
Juekson county, and is acquainted
with hundreds of ex-southern Ore
gon folk now residing In Portland.
Morning Oregonisn.
Permanent re-waving with Shcl-
ton's Tuljp OH 1,-lves your hair a
'soft luittro and does aWay with that
dry. straggly appcaranco. limm'i
;cilno Shop, Phono 454. JOS'
Card of Thank.
' We wish to .-xpress our niot
sincere thanks to our many friends
for their kindness during the ill
ness and death of our beloved hus
band and father. WeO.lso aie
! grateful for the bMailtlful floral
! offering. Mr. II. Millard.
I Mrs. W. C. Ilofer.
Mrs. Henry Krtkln.
I Mrs. C. B. Miller.
1 Mr ft iv MHIlrd 3fi1
SiHflal Cominiiuieutlnii.
Modfonf Lodge .'o. 103. A.
lv' f . t A. M., Friday. Janu
IVJAr ary 23rd, 1931, 7:30 u. m.
Work In the 10. A. degree.
Visiting members welcome. By
Oilier or HLBKKT L. LIINNON".
C. M. IIOI'STON, Keey. W. M.
ntjn
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
N'A .TIl--i-'xperieneeil shoe sales
man. Apply lluster llrown Shoe
Store before 7 o'clock this even
ing. 30i
FOB RUNT Furnished 3-rooni
house; bdili, sleeping poreh and
garage. Phone 7-15-X. K'.'i No.
Holly. 30.1
Green Onions
Radishes
Lettuce
Celery
Bell Peppers
Celery Root
Rutabagas
Green Peas
B. Sprouts
Spinach
Cauliflower
Ripe Tomatoes
Cucumbers
Parsnips
Sweet Potatoes -Squash
Cabbage
Beets
Turnips
Carrots
Red Cabbage
C a "t1! inn v (Chase & Sanborn Coffee, lb 39c
No. 21 Solid Pack Tomatoes, 3 f or . . . 41c
SPECIALS Jell-o, all flavors, 3 for 24c
We are having a sale on Golden Dates, 2 lbs. for 23c
Try Our Telephone Service
P Personal Attention
It Is Dependable
Prompt Service
O
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H. E.
Phone 252
MARSH
GROCER Phone 252
LEONARD SHOWING LOCAL MEN OPEN
NOVEL MECHANISM TAXICA8 SERVICE
301
D
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A Mtoiifly Htreani of lntoreNtrd
MtMlfoi-il pooplo hiivo boon vIniliuK
the Soiithnrn OroKon liloetrlo Mora
on JOast Mtiln Htirt't to hoc uml
listen to the very nrwoHt Cnp'iiirt
'ieutltni, u cuiubinutiuii public ail
iIiu'hh HyHtcni, raliu nntl phono
Knih. ThiH novel nuichtno, unetl
I'XliMiKlvely throiiKiiuut tho United
Stittes In hotclt and public bulld
Iiikh, plays regulation phonograph
records with automutlc chiii)Kii)f. t
roeelves radio reception nnd may i
lie Instantly Hwltchcd to the micro
phone and announcements broad
cant. I lutein nnd largo h tores may
present a record and radio pro
gram and broadcHHt unnuuncc
nieniH with the Hutno equipment.
SeoreH of largo football und bae
ba 1 1 ga mew wero u nnounced on
gridiron and diamond lant Heason
with this new C'apcharL combina
tion. Tim OipeharL public udtlreHK
Hyntein, radio and automatic
phonograph 1m now being demon
st rated by MnrrlH II, liConnrd at
the Southern Oregon Kleetrle.
Another local taxi service will
bo opened in the near future by
.lurk Crnw and Myrnn OloaMon.
Medford boys, who are now com
pleting arrangements for their cab
business.
Tho Medford General Cab com
pany will be operated- with now
equipment and offer its customers
tho advantage of Hufo and courte
ous attention. Both Jack and
Myron understand the taxi game,
having driven for Portland com
panies. They will feature moder
ate rates.
Snider Dairy & Produce Co. '
invites you to tune in on ' j
KMED Monday, at 2:30 p. m. , 1
for those choice recipes contributed by our community's ji
best cooks. Try them now while butter and eggs are
more reasonable than they have been in years.
i
For best results use Gold Medal Butter and Eggs
KOIt HUNT 1 aire eloxe In on
IHHrlni; St.: herrien atlfl frillt:
new 4-rootn piaHleri-d Iioumo;
haili, oily water. lai'Ke hawement
and furnace IkmiI, Karate, HKhtH.
1ncilt-inK; r, a month. 1). K.
MMIard. 423 Kant Main. 3113
VOl.'.lt f.'IIAN'l'J (looil lot, went
Medford; .',-rooin holme; toilet
und wink, llKlllH, elty witter, ai--den
and fruit, Kiirae and wood
Khod. Total in-lee $!o; $:,0
down, halanee $25 monthly. Ii.
K. Millanl, 4 J VmhI Main. 303
UIHT White wire-haired finiale
(ox terrier, lilaek ,itch over one
eye; name Hallj-. Keward. Tel.
773-1V. T. U. I.unmden. 303tt
FOIt HAM'S 1 927 Kord coupe.
1 1 2 ISnx 27. Mall Trl !!. 3
TIES
A'widc selection for $1.00.
Buy another for
5c
The Men's Shop
Next to Rlalto Theatra
NEW SPRING,
SEEDS
AT THE
NEW FEED STORE
GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS
ALL BEST QUALITY
ORDER NOW Save Money
Ask for Prices on Our Poultry Feeds,
Dairy Feeds and Chick Feeds
F. E. SAMSON CO.
Phone 833
229 N. Riverside
Phone 833
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