Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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MEDEORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' OREfiON",. "FT? TO AY. .TXTTAr 10,' .
5. & H. Green Saying Stamps on Every Cash Purchase Your Earned Discount
You Buy tor Less Here
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SENTENCING IAD
PROSPECT FLUME
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itip I ID Tfl Vfll ' PflDPn TMDI nmitft!
our iu iuufi, uuiuu LmrLuimu
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nFfiLARtS JUUtit mUML LABOR FOR
'victor C. Miiroelle, 15, ,the "cie-
LrtM pwol bandit," was romand-
F' ,,,-ll .hnnl at
10 the SUIIO ...um.,-.
lalem lato y8totaay,. oetoc"
tn. Court Judtse Alex Sparrow.
R arcelle will be 1.5 on July 18th
text and is above the average in
'?'!2.T!L doMn't like to send a
L,t-appearlng and mentally keen
rL ,ii to the training school,"
Le .'court told Marcelle. "but we
K.v some Doys muuiiu ..,. .....v.
L reading about yoU. If the court
V" 1? h. mlirht cot the
I1 iaion ithey could tt away
Lit the same thing. : The crimes
(were commiweu in uu,..-
Lit 1he county has a responsibility
r .:.um Vnn trot dut of a boy'fl
Lna yvheii you started holding up
service stations."
Marcelle asKea me couri io ir
ole him to his mother,' who sat
weeping in court. 'MC you lived
iwrj. mlcht he a chance for
L parole." the ourt ruled, "but
Ivour motner v i ruj l..., "
I' ...t...M -hnv n'fi iurisdlctlon."
Ifhe court .reminded the lad that
L. uhnnl Hfanite 'his moth-
ne nnu n....
le'r'e olijeatlons. and "she couldn't
do anything -lymn you.
The court aciinuniMiitiu miueiio
that his future .rested with him
self.1 "It's all up -to you. If you
behave yourself and show that you
are trying to do rlsht, you Willi get
a '.break.' If you don't, it will 'be
just too bad."
Marcelle was -remirKiea aiso mni
his acts were "serious business."
trhe boy; who went with you
Know it. ilhey gave Jilm three
,.,, t4 th nenltentiarv. He was
older, but you were smarter."
J. V. Faulkner, held in the
county jull for alleged bad check
operations in ithls city, in wanted
;it Montcsano, -Wash.,' and Bend,
Oregon on siinilal charges the
sheriff's office was advised yester-
day. Faulkner, said to he u lum
berman, Is alleged to have pureed
Worthless paper ori the ;Hotol Mcd
ford. He Was apprehended in
Portland and brought back to this
city.
Faulkner's brother, a resident .of
Boulder, ,JIo., .. telephoned , long
distance .tij Sheriff Jennings -In an
rffort ..to" .uhUngle ,'.hln financial
difficulties. ' ". ,
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Close :to "00 men are now em
ployed on the -Prospect tunnel and
tlumo project of the California
Oregon iPowar - company, nnd a
recapitulation of the : workers
shows that only six are non-resi-donts;
of Jackson, Josephine or
KUuimth .counties.. A large pro
portion are married, have families
and .are taxpayers. .:. .
A check up of the autos showing
ten with foreign' licenses, was
made by -the :nower ponppm nnH
it was revealed that eight -of these,
oeiongea to tourists and one to a
resident of Jackson county who
Journeyed to Montana last winter
and is trying to use up his Mon
tana license.
It is exnectod that tno ininiin
force will be increased soon, in
order to complete ns much of the
work ns possible before winter sets
in. The work will be carried on
as long as .weather conditions will
permit.
TI19 woods adjacent to the work
ate ulHof stampers, nd include
rrihnx lopal fdmilles whb are enjoy
ing ftjie.-'.hoYbfty of tenti life in the
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-:Rprted by Jaebon County Abstract Ct
SMh Strat and CaMral limtl
'' MuiTiago Ijlcciises
John K. Naugle and Gladys D.
Beldon. ,
Klbert Leslie Copper and Fran
ces C. High. ' ,i t , l' .
Clifford E. Sleigh and Kuth
Mndolynnc Peters., ; i'-..
Circuit Court
State Industrial Accident -Commission
vs. J. V. Lawrence. -For
l.moncy.
John Davidson, sentenced to Lwo
ara In state prison. -Paul J'ayno,
II, under a two-year sentence for
stealing Hubbard ; Brothers hutb,
Mid George A. Flfer, sentenced to
three years for service station rob-
wnes. and Victor Marcelle, com
mitted tO thf Pnfni-m .tl1
i Uken to the Salem institutions
''rly next week by the sheriff's
office.
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EL'GEXE, Ore., July 10 OT
P- Christie and his sawmill
- ousnmnn constituted nn ob
cle to Lane county's rond build
in? nmni n.. ... - .
- ,..V,4WII lne rignt-oi-way
through Christie's mill and
,.e ro'used to accept $8000 for
property .from the county,
ho ding out for 15,000.
lt Saturday, the countv court
T"d today, the mill was de-royed-bjlflre.,
Now all Ihor
-us io no is buy the lease
tn ground, since Christie didn't
nronerlv
Rtwl KMutc TrunsfutM I
W. F. Thomas et ux to Nick 1
Hoffman ct ux. W. D. Lot 28,1
part .lot 24, V.' C. Slyer Add. to
Ashland. '
Fi-ank I. Farrell et al, vefcrees ,
to Viola Stone Humphrey. Deed.
Lots .3 niid 4, block L, Railroad
Add. Ashland.
Charles 12. Humphrey to Harold
B. Stone. Q. C. D. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4.
5. block L, Railroad Add. to Ash
land,' lot on Oak street, Ashland,
lot 4, block 69, Medforil, . '
Nelson -M. Nye.ot ux to Clydo L.
Browning et al. Deed. Land in
section 10. twp. 33, B. R. 2, Hast.
Clyde L. Browning qt ux to
George Huntley. Q. C. D. Land in
section 10, twp. 39,' S. R. t Hast.
George Huntley to David Neville
ot ux. W. D. Lund In sec. 10,
twp. 33, S. R. 2 Hast.
Cldra Arnold -Young ct vir to
Oral Edwards et ux. W. . Lot
1 and 2, blk. 2, .Newtown Add.
Mi'dford.
Louise Weston 'ot ux to Ray
Spencer et ux. W; D. Lot 1 7 and
18, block 1, II. L. White's Add.
Ashland.
Lavlnn Wallers ct' vlr to Frank
Myers. W. D. Lot 10, block 1,
Walnut Park Add. to Medford.
Hazel Baumann ot vlr to C. H.
Applegate. W. D. Lot 1, block 1,
Fairmount Add. Medford.
Chester E. Anders et ux to Geo. 1
S. Barton ot ux. W. D. Lot in
block 2, llingus Subdivision, .Med
ford. Clara A. Scott to Bert Wntklns
et .ux W. D. S',4 of NW nnd K
of SW sec. 8, twp. 35, S. R. 2 Hast.
Roy Llndley et ux to Pearl Frees
-W. V. 13 of NW, NV4 of Nli of
SW sec. 34, twp. 34, S. R. 1 West,
less 8.41 .acres.
Mary E. Read ct vlr to Jose
phine M.r Starka. W. D. Lots.l
.ind 2, of i'E of sec. 0, twp.
39, S. R. 1 W.
John i.. Dotweller .to Anna J.
Dotwctler. W. D. Lot 7, blk. 3,
-Edward Place Add. Medford. '
Nick Hoffman et ux to W. F.
Thomas ct ux.. W. li. E W of
SB see. 4. twp. 34. S: R. 1 West.
For July Shoppers Begins Saturday 8:30 A. M. at the
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DEPARTMENT STORE
Hundreds of Bargains All Ovr This Big IStore -Main Floor and Basement
,,Re a Few Listed Here. Thes(Jearlnp;M
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CLOSE !iUT
Of kLL WOMEN'S LIGHT COLORED
FOR PILES
AND HEM0RH0IDS USE
CQLAC PILE PILLS
Two wi A i wallow ot woter each rouL '
Relief in oat da; in many instances.
40 Tablet 75 Cenli At Druf Storea
WANTED
10,000
PEOPLE
to luy their meats at the
IVY ST. MEAT MARKET
Just Around tb 3omer from the P. O.
All Choice Beef, Pork, Lamb, Veal,
fryers, Fat Hens, Lunch Meats, Hams
LniL Bacon, , " . . .,J...,
Low
Shoes
Such drastic eductions do net come5 often A- Nevr,lower
prices and ; drastic reductions "on top of them.- m
S3.95 ''$4.45 S5.45
Values Range to $6.85 , -3 , '
Maiiii Floor Specials
Cretonne
Drapery
This new patterned drap
ery, full 36 inches wide,
Real 39b values, yard
29c
Ruffled
Curtains
The nicest quality cur
tains you have seen. Early
fall shipments! New low
price levels! $1.15 values,
pair , ;
69c
75c Panel curtains 59
T :
Bath Towel
Special
Heavy quality, large size
bath towels. 75c values
Tremendous Reductions bh?Women's 'L'tY
Silk Dresses
. 1 (Krain'l'ioor)' ' '. ..;
Right in mid-stanmer' when you are in need of a
fresh, cool dress comes this big bargain eventj.
,:, 15 Racks of Dresses on Display , j
One Rack of Dresses . . ... . . . . . .S5.95
One Rack of Dresses . ...... $8.45
..S10.75
..$19.95
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One Rack of. Dresses ...-M-;y
One'Rack of Dresses . . . M . .
Offers Big July Close Out Bargains!
BEGINNING TOMPRROW tremendous CLOSE-OUT prices will be found in this famous
sales department. Odds and ends and broken sizes go at ALMOST NOTHING SHOES,
BAGS, DRESSES,! UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, RUGS,, etc. Your small change will go a
long way in our basement store tomorrow!
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59c
Silks and
Wash Fabrics
$1,65 Shantung, all silk
36 inches wide, special
$1.49
$1.95 printed crepe
chiffon
$1.69
75c printed French voiles
49c
39c fancy Voiles, new
patterns 29c
: Curtains
45c
Regular 59c curtains
cream with blue, green,
gold or pink trimming.
Under Arm
Bags
: 1. 25c
Regular . (1.00 values.
Here's a 'value that's a
real one. Pon'tniss It.
Printed
Voiles v
19c
I Hot-weather voiles that
regularly sell at 39c.
Over one-half saving.
Boys'
. Oxfords '
SL49
Big values for the boys
- all sizes and Just the styles
the boys like. 1.98 values.
You'll be surorlsed at the
-r"-tavme, youHl malrei -X-'JX:
, One Batck . One Lot of
.Summer Dresses House Dresses
S1.49 7 ' 50c
In thi lot are rayons, Just look at these amazing
voiles, crepe dc chines and - $1.19 house dresses - a
prints. And the values fifty-cent piece docs the
' tange un to $4.95, work of over a dollar. ;
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Big Shoe
Bargains
Women's light or
dark low shoes,
broken sizes and
various styles. Val
ues to t55, speolal
tomorrow
S1.98
Women's
Low Shoes
Every style and col
or goes In this bar
gain lot all,, on
racks In our bargain
batement, choice ",
S2.98
Men's
Oxfords
The lowest prices In
10 yesrsl Treat your
feet to a nice new
pair during this sale.
. $2.98 to
S3.95
mm
vSVnrrnAiiTM!
Silk
Dresses
f . . . S3.9S
Final close-out of beau
tiful $5.95 silk dresses.
A real, value I ,
Children's
Play Suits
69c
Blue denim, red-trimmed
suits, to 8 years,
also all size overalls,
5Co. ,. , ..
Rag Rugs
... 35c .
Regular '.49c. rag rugs
on sale, apeclal S for
11.00 while' they last.
Children's
Shoes for Less
$1.00 $1.49
V $1.98
8andals,' all sizes ...... .11.00
Oxfords and straps
$1.49 up
Money savsrs for the fam-My-
joe.tbeokl - ;.-(
Dress Betterl
WOMEN'S
coats r
PRICE
Evory early, summer1 Coat
jVjtjST EE BOLD AT' ONCE I
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Main Floor Specials
Men's Shirt
$1.00 v
included with thi assort
miont aro values to $1.95 '
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Another lot of "" '
: Shirts' V,:'.
$1.45
This very special offer in-1
.eludes shirts of the new
rayons and' broad oloth
. materials. , ; ,! f':'
Men's Dress
Pants C
Close.out of oni special
lot , of , dress pants 52
pairs in1 this lot,; all sizes.
'.'$3.00 values;
" ; $1.9$
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Men's Dress
'Oxfords
; $4.95 "
Every pair of oxfords go
ing in this new low price
L induction tan &nd. black,-,
f" dklf and kid' leitief.'
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C. A. MEEKER, Manager
106 North Ivy Street
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Pay Less!