Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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ftfKDTORn ' MATT. TfiTBlTNR' MEDFORD. OTJEOOJV THURSDAY, JULY 2, 19:11.
t'Alilli 1TUU
h;unrif'c rn(ri D.Vin" LABORATORY AT
WnillocH s (jolden Rule EXPERIMENTAL
GROCERIES, WEARING APPAREL,
FOR LESS : ?
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We' Buy for Cash, the Reason We Sell for Legs
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SPECIALS
FOR THE .M s
-c, i or v.' I.',
Outing Trio
Watermelons, lb. . 2lA
Home-grown Cabbage,
lb.' t!i.:::..: 1-
White Star Tuna,
- '.a fnr
per lb. 350
Salad Aid,! quart for :.1. !.. !35.
Potato .Chip3-v;:i.::.:U:. :.:......j:.:...L:: 4 for "25
Soda Crackers, 3-lb. box ..; :..M..::.i!':..'$5
Old English-Ginger Ale 2 for 25
Tillamook Cheese, per lb. 22
Jello, all flavors 4 for 25
Del Mpnte Ripe Olives, No. 2 can 20
. Bananas, . per lb. .C.l........c.....:..:..;...,.. .11...;. 5
Get Your Certo and' Canning Supplies Here"
: Look for the Certo Ad on Page 11
Free
Free Parkins MEDFOED'S
Space - WEST SIDE . , livery
V- Z DEPARTMENT ? ' ! Insider
forYourCar ' STORE City Limits
One lot of shirts in
Blues, Greens, Tan,
' and, White. Standard
makes and neat pat
terns. Sizes .14 to 18.
Values to $1.95.
SPECIAL
$150
NECKWEAR.
10 dozen hand-tailored, silk ties in beautiful
patterns. One juf these will out-wear tour or
dinary ties! . ' ' ' '
$1.85
r. Three for $5
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Medford 's Outstanding Clothing' Storo
Get Your RICHFIELD Gas
and Your Favorite Motor Oil;
. for the 4th of July Trip at
ANDY'S SERVICE I
Doliciou picnic lunched Order your Super-Sa'ndwichcs
in advance from . v t-
Jessie's Sandwich Shop t
RIVERSIDE at FOURTH STREETS
W Ask. about our coupon special on bil.t; i-s .
ORCHARD URGED
Eases Conscience
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM
Shirt Sate!
Scientists and Fruitmen Call
i Upon County Court Re
garding New Service for
Rogue Valley Growers;
Uepresent alive Oi the Rogue
River Traffic Association, and the
. Fruitgrowers League, Director J.
T. Jnrdlne'-of the Oregon State
College Kxperiment station work
and Prof. i O. Kolmer of the
Southern Oregon Experimental
station at Talent, and Arch Work,
i district engineer of the Depart -;
nient of Agriculture, conferred
t with the county court this nfter
i noon relative to details of prelim-
i inary work at the Federal Kxperi-
, mental Orchard south of this city,
comprising 21'aeres of tho Budge
orchard.
Federal funds to the extent of
$1 5.000,tappropriated for the orchr
ar'tl tests, were available yesterday,
July 1st, the beginning of the
fiscal year.
. Uy virtuo of a recent decision,
an alfalfa field is not included in
the tract.
f- ' laboratory 1 Needed -
The' government official and
shippers and growers of this valley
desire to secure from the county
court a definite decision on fur
nishing laboratory and residential
space at the orchard.. They hold
that a laboratory away from the
orchard is highly Impractical and
unsatisfactory.
The Traffic association at Its
meeting today, through the execu
tive cohiriiiyee, composed of dele
gates from the chamber of com-'
merce, ':- the Fruitgrowers league
and the Traffic association, voted
to file a formal protest with Pub
He Utilities Commissioner C. M.
Thoitfas .of Oregon,, against the
proposed;. 15 per -cent increase in
freight rates,'1, sought i?by the .:.ra.U
i'oads:.of the land. Similar action
has been taken by the other north
west fruit districts.
Last Times Tonite!
REX BEACH'S
Mighty story of the strangest
marriage ever known
"White
Shoulders"
With
MARY ASTOR JACK HOLT
RICARDO CORTEZ
KITTY KELLY
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PATHE NEWS
BOBBY JONES
GOLF REEL
Begins TOMORROW
The King of Song
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TEN PLANES OF
HOUR HERE
ENROUTENORTH
Associated irM 4tefo '
'After living 22 years In fear of a
nsn investigation of the death of
Jacob tislss In Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs.
Laura Sweitzer,' SO, confessed she
killed him In self-defense. She was
freed. '' ' v
Locals
To Visit Orator TjiIio
Miss Eunire llindmnn of Sncia
mento nnd M. Van (lor. Veer . of
Jorst-y City, N. J., left by' stage; at
noon today for ("rater lako. ,;
' : Marvelous Millinery Bargains. to
morrow. All summer hats Kolng
at 70c, Stl SI. OS, J2.98. Tho Emmy
Lou, Haf Shop In M. M. Store. 101
Trout Tjlmlt t'auijlit
Chnrlcs Bnkcwoll,' a Grants Pans
angler, caught tho limit of 30 trout
Tuetvlay, fishing in the rivor below
the Iiogue Klver bridge.
Portraits of distinction. The
Peaslcys, opp. Holly theater. tf
Mrs. Thompson Hero
Mis. W. S. Thomiilson arrived
from the south today, and plans
to remain in this city with Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Davidson.
Oot your fryers tor tho ' th
rhono 314-X. i02
I Hack from Seattle
From spending some tlitio in Se
attlo on 'business,, J, - H. CcdorwalJ
returned to the city yesterday.
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Pat " . 1
On u
Tho Hanson Coal Co. has moved
its office down to the yard at 508
So. Front St. , , . .108
New Owner for 'Anily's" j Y -j
A. V.. Podemon. well known loCIl
man who recently uurclH')''
"Andy's Sevvlce," located at Ilfver
side and Fourth streets, announces
thnt he is offering Fourth 'or July
motorists some attractive special
features for this week end. Andy'a
Richfield stntion adjoins Jessie's
sandwich shop.
Greatest dollar valuo In town
ladies' hose, full fashioned, at Tho
Toggery (of course). 101'
lloynl Ni'iBhhors to Meet " '".'
Itoyal Neighbors will conduct
their regular meeting tonight at 8
o'clock, It was announced today.
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STORY 2
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city blocks today 04 automobiles
were counted, bearing old license
plates, there were no arrests for
this Infraction of tho code. Traffic
Officers Hubert Iloxie and Tommy
Kheriditn are on duty In Josephine
county.
SALIOM, Ore., June 2.-(P) Ivcgal
opinion as to the power of the
governor to pardon and remit fines
ordered by municipal court wan
requested today by the office of
Governor Julius L. Meier. - : The
opinion was asked of Attorney
General I. II. Van WInklo.
The Hdlon wan -taken following
the nrrest of motorists nt Oregon
City last night, all being charged
with having improper license
plates on their cars.
Ciovcrnor Meier tho day before
had announced he would pardon
anyone arrested during July for
not having new license platen on
their cars, after Hal J3. lloss, ffec-
retary of state, refused to order a
respite In the enforcement of tin
new license law.
Issuance I Jigs
Tho effect of the governor's An
nouncement of pardons wan soen
In the secretary of state's depart
ment where the Issuance of new
licenses fell off about 85 per cent
yesterday. Today there wmi even
a smaller grouTi at the station1 for
licenses, whlla the mall receipts
showed a marked falling off.
A little, more than half of tho.
automobile population have ap
plied for new plates up to last
night. v : "'
4 The new licenses wore due-July
1. Hops has Instructed his state
traffic force to handle the sit na
tion as has always been done in
the past. Warnings to motorists
after July 1 are followed with
arrests if the warnings are; not
heeded nt once, the secretnry.'s of
fice stated had been the usual
procedure.
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Clrts-lfW'd advertising g'ts rfsiillw.
Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Stop
for Visit With Children
Clouds Bar Main Fleet
From Crossing Mountains
Braving the clouds which hung
over the Green Springs mounains
this niotning, about ten planes of
the Pacific Nortt.west Slates air
lour stopped at tho Med ford air
port before noon to refuel before
continuing to Albany. The other
forty planes in tho tour flew di
rectly to the northern city.
H. H. Lawson, district governor
of aviation for Oregon lew to
Medford from Klamath Falls early
today, and after a brief tttay, con
tinued to Albany. Mr. and Mrs.
Tex Ilankin of Portland spent the
morning here with their children
who aro guests of friends while the
tour. is in progress.
Rankin was piloting the Stlnson
which the three Hank in brothers
used last year to make their en
durance flight in Portland.
Miss Dorothy Hester, well known
stunt flier of Portland, flying her
Great Lakes biplane, left tho
Klamath Falls airport at 10:20,
and landed .at tho Medford port
nt 11:20. She is 'accompanied by
hot sister, Miss Helen Hester.
Clouds Hrokoii
"The ti'lp wasn't so bad across
the mounains, although thero wore
u number, uf clouds," Miss Hester
said this noon while eating her
lunch," hut. they were broken, so
we Were able to come right thru.'
Miss Hester said that she plans
to fly south to Los Angeles nnd
other southern cities nt the com
pletion of the tour, nnd lit August
she will, take her Great Lakes
plane to Cleveland to put on a reg
ular stunt program at tho Inter
national Air races in August.
Steve Mills of Beattle, piloting u
Davft monoplaner flew to Monta
gue and then to Medford today
from Klamath. Virginia Ogden
and Major French In an Arrow
sports'modol stopped at Medford
to refdel, as did Kobort Hofor of
Portland, -who ' la also flying a
Great Lakes biplane.
, Take Lunch Hero .
!'Tflfo BJrd planes belonging to
the Pourder Flying service of
Portland, one piloted by Cecil
Pounder nnd the other by Carl
Forstran, Jr., "landed hero about
1 1 : Cy Perkins, C. Ji. Hanst,
Kdna Chrisfof forson, Jack Cox,
and Happy Round tree also landed
here and had lunch at the airport
as gtiests of the chamber of com
merce. S
The fliers were greeted at the
airport by Henry Fluhrer, chair
man of the aviation committee of
the.- chamber of conuneiwc, Floyd
iiart,.ind Phl Hhaxp, field man
ager for tho Pacific Air Transport,
At the request of Mrs. S. Snell
Howry,, who lives on the Howry
estato (Koiith of Stewart avenuo and
two road.- from Peach street, the
road by the estate has been named
"Dixie Lane", by the county court.
The name was suggested to the of
ficials and did not conflict With
other road nameM in tho district.
The Medford firo department is
cheeking on nil roads and. lanes,
to bo sure that they aie named
so that they may be easily located
In caw of fires which would neces
sitate calling the local department.
This also applies to territory with
in the city limits,
Mudms, 'Jitreje.-of; .road he
l ween M ecca and Co w les orcha rd
improved over-old O.- T. right-of-way.
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Queen OfThe Elks
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
ALSO
Graham McNamee Newt ,
KARTOON
Adventures In Africa
"TRAIL Or THE HUNTED"
BARGAIN PRICES
"Mat. 20c Eve....:..'. 30c
Kiddies .. 10c
Romance that will;
make the whole, j
world tremble! j
SVENGALF
..When Elki from throughout tht
notion , hold their convention in
Seattle, Wash., Kay Johnson, 19,
will rule queen. She Is a Unlver
ity of Washington co ed.
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Buy for Two Days
The stores will be closed on Saturday, July 4th, so
buy enough to last until Monday. 1 "
Lunch Goods for the Outing
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Home Made Cakes
FRIDAY SPECIALS 7
Eagle Point Cream Cheese ........ . . 19c per lb.
Royal Baking Powder, 12-oz. size . . . . , . i; ,41c
Pillsbury's Pancake Flour; .
2 Peoplo wljo know good pan- . m
oakes say Pillsburys make tho F aCKage TfC
best v -
Our New, Delivery Service.
We are having many compliments on our new de
livery service. Four deliveries every day and five
on Saturday. All orders large or small delivered
free. Store open Friday Evening. '
Personal Attention
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' Prompt Service
H. E. Marsh
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
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FOR ECONOMY
PllInK of grnvol for ugo In olllnif
branch road from North Tlond to
Empire will start luiniodintoly; en
tire cost will ho 112.0110.
.A purvey .of aummer. school Htu
donte nt the U)ilverolt$ of 'Mis
souri Rhowcd therA to be affiliated
with 22 rollKloua denomination-,.
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Tnaulllo. Contract awarded liy,1( Pur(np. reqpn; (ipt.ijpoir a tl(n
tfounly foiirt' tq ts E. nothwll to. monster SO ln6M 1tni$-aa founil
apply gravol to Uravel Ford-Kox on a troot In the heart f dpwf(.
nrldiTP and llriuly rnnds. town HI. l.oitH,
Nation - Wide . Employment :
Organization Is Offered
As Solution in Modern
Day Business Problem;
Uy Ocnn (illlctio I
United l'rcaa Staff Correspondent
DKH MOINHS (Ul) Uilmr
turnover Is ono of tho srealest
losses 111 business, necordiliR t'l
Huns C I'fund, whose- oxporleneo t
iim seeretury of tho l"es Moines
community employment bureau has
cpf OuniKcd him to ndvocato a
nallnn-widn system of such' or-1
Kanlwillons to deal with tllu em-
Idoymcnt prulilem.
I'fund rchurKod that private cm-J
pioyment bureaus in somo cases'
foster labor turnover to increase i
their fees.
Iticirfl On C'liH'r. j
'With every metropolitan uro.'i
served by a community employ-
moot bureau and nil of tho local'
orttanixatinus wolded together by
ccnnrrsstnal decree, ITuiwI con-f
aldered It would be only a matter
or time until records- would h"
availalde on the worklnK career 'f 1
a majority of tho laborers oU thtj
country. :
Knowing thnt their movements!
from ono Job to another are beiim
recorded and will bo considered
before they obtain new employ-!
mi nt, I'fund believed that workern
would dewirt their positions only
In extreme cases. ' ;
Hnvni Ail vert Isliur. j
As a further deterrnnt to lnnon
turnover the community cmyloy.
mpnt bureau substitutes for a Ren-,
eral advertisement when a posi
tion Is to be filled, I'fund said.
Thus' the parsons who are with
out employment arc surveyed at
the outsni in. the possibility that
ono mlffht bo available for the
opening. !
This would bo In contrast In the,
prevailing system wheTeln ndver-.
tlsemenis frequently draw em-,
ployes from satisfactory position",
teatviriff another position to be
filled and the ranks of the uncm
ployed untouched, he said.
Scientific work done hy a O'.m
munlly buriau without selfish in
terests reduces the pcrrontnab nf
misfits and' failures, I'fund said
ho bad found. 1 ,
. Poctland.. . KrelKht rates on
lumber from Willamette valley
pint to nrinolpal otUaa .in ( nil
fornla will be reduced by Southern
Pacific, July IS. nrcordlnu to .1. II.
Mlllchay, fielt-ht traffic manager
here.
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Monarch Seed & Feed Cos
' MIKSCHH BROS. V
FRIDAY '
SPECIALS
FOR .CASH NO DELXYUEY f
FILTER
DISCS
, C'll.lll lHWl,
900 Olsrs
tn 111" I'ackano.
OHl-ln.HIro
,10
DAIRY FLY-FOIL Cattle Spray. flJ. OC
DriiiS j our own jug. Per gal!....
BLACK; LEAF "40" kills aphis, bbngo
lice, Tiiites on poultry 1-oz bottloa,
regulai' 35c hvas ., ......I....:....... V":
o-o'.. boltles Black liea'f "'ib' H;',f''' ft-.-
regular $1.00 size i..'.....,....
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HAND SPRAYERS, tin, quart size, 'Afn .
regular 50c seller .'.;......'. :.,.aU..TV V;'.
CABBAGE PLANTS, late, ; (o'C'i''
2 dozen I
ONION SETS for late vvo' : ' .'; ()Ctn ,
green onions, rit. . vfVi
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MILL RUN, the best, contains Oft
ground screenings sack ( ;
PULLET SCRATCH, " ' ' CO 1 ft
1 00-lb. sack &lJ i
FATTENING MASH, just tbe feed for those .
corkerels. Fattens fast, ' tfJO ft
loo ibs. :.:..!.......... 1U
GARDEN
HOSE
llonvr Moolilrtl
Itlncfc Huhbor,
flO-ft. U iudis ....
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Itetnli Store- Afwayi nn thi lump Mill and Wiirermuso
ia.1 H. Main to Si'rtp You.,, ,. ,' ""' ml.m 'lr
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