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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1931)
.twr i .i (. -iuin nnnii -B.(AP)-Henrt Co S f riiWng amateur fJwW-told bis. rlencla tttBipMfMslanal about "".rtpam Intended to dTol the amateurs He p rT Anvoted tennis tro- tm . ... i -.ient before and dur mutches, said that S join with Big BUI Til Alined States UKan x "tTLr. Tllden la expect- PHIENIX far Ore. .W 3I-(Special.) I im Ed Blakemore and Mrs. Knl wre given' a farewell 1 35 Boy Burleson. They rlsiung here 'or the past tad left Thursday morn S, Domes In Martinez, Cal. Zti mre Mr. and Mrs. Wea- """in 'Mr. and Mrs. I jib, Tom Caster and three k uld Mrs. Henry isuun uu m ftiwards, Sybil Caster . nm nnrlfvonn mil 150 JBre. UJ 7 LaCiitcr was honored at a blflflday aimier ' iviuiijf UK home. ' Those present j mm nnu ttitrlnftrm and jMrley Sybil,' Mr.- and Mrs. Litr und sons, Otto. Norman BB, D0 Mr. ana Mis. uiwvci n Buster, and his little sunley fimttlv, : 1 memoers 01 rnoeuu writue . ik. Dnmnna HprtYA fit the r.Annvnt.lnn. attended L meeting'-! Sams Valley '. Ttity inciuaea nr. ana Van) Mrs O fl. Mftllst. Mrs. Drike' and Mri-and Mrs. Lj O. Mrs. Dorotrty ijoier aiso . ai ud bad a part, in the pro- Woodcraft' members- were limit at a picnic supper given liiMiM- wooderait lcoge in tut Wednesday. Those from k ten Mrs. Lillian Coleman. Mil Watt, Mrs. King, Mrs. handler, Miss Irene Standley li Mast.. .. : ': m ailen and daughter Mar It Bead, spent a few davs vis ta. Allen's sister, Mrs. Barnes, DCr here this week. Miss a, who is in nurse's traln itbt Sacred Hart hospital and Men spending her vacation MWrts' home in Bend, re fits Mrs, Allen and resumed lag.. ' Campbell and ' wife, and lira. Anna :E. Campbell, of epent- Sunday evening at of Mrs. Campbell's sister. C. Maust. Mrs. lee Meeks and Miss Itnsen of Mnrshalltovra, Ia., Heme. Mrs. Meeks and Mrs. we cousins."' . -fflweU Is spending this week Bci Scout camp at the Lake loads; - i," J'v 1 : , .1 mome Drake" and Mrs. Ray ) Wednesday, for Lake o' the j spend tlio balance of this m Tatty and Mrs. Jamlma r rww at the home of Mrs. ;&IIls.thls week. ." C, B. Ward spent Tuesday daughter. Mrs. Porter. "bry packing house opened ft Wednesday. " poi etandley, -who for 'the wil weeks has been employ ee forest service in Hoseburp;, n fortunate in nirir,n forest' SerVfTfl (n UTtfM in f! fjo'ty .she wm employed miwhj one went to Los . tA Attttrul , . . t ---.. vuimiierciai scnooi. "racixl Pish and her moth- vanuyne, were hast OiDner t rv. . f ,no Isuihter, Sybil Caster! I CREEK M CRB!K, Ore., .JUly 31. -ttiests at the Wtlhitc wway wer(! Mr. and Mrs. ; D. u Monla. Mr. ana h - mrsr rviargarci ralt DeHaas, Kenneth -"it aiiuigan and HBrry 'torfl' Imn Tyrre11 l"t (. r nume at ttaimcr J o with Mr. Tyrrell's " Soda Spring,. 1 1 J 'Vernon Monla were mest, at the C. E. W11- Js. Tom Pankcv 01 spent the week-end , Pankey's sister, Mrs. "id -family. They all - wwa springs Sun- run, "aeyor underwent it un,ly ,0' removal rT. her tonslia. .which '''""""(ihly taken out operation. aiT? H""t family spent ta Medford.i W5"1t "d children ,aro in Hedford. I n t"t'' Indian aoaa y. Those present tWiYnx Parlow, Mr. . Tyrmi and Beth Fan- SS?L?e'"w- who unacr (psrstlo. at the Bacred Beth "Ported getting , J J wi't soon be able Waoapttau. si 2kR Ptch of Medl ii lni :sue; at the 8 VALLEY I -""ford H iurrrirtnir fmm 1 anhik ,n "Ski ii" wl,l:' n w,n". Jeturnw fom . through the aouth I "'""o n south II lii?"! scenery In -Texas -are spending the summer 'uimys grandparents. Mr. and Mike Roger.- . . . , Baturdar night's meetlnr. iw. grange will witness the first of ii. of the contest programs between men and women for which the . .Hu,ioa j-s. aeo. Mc- Douough and R. E. Neaion u e. Nealon w"l start the cou- urogram by the men losers will give a feed to the Sfi SEVEN '"rVf'A'TT 'I'l l 1 111 tvi ik lruTmnnn - . ..tumirj, UUIAIUil, J'UINAI, ilULl iU, ... , PACi I D. R. AHard, et al. For ! Fnmclne' Larrlmore. W. . D. 00.00. 1 lHnamiiwmwmmammmmMMmammMmmmmmmmimmmmi I tains. grangers. W. visit W. Edlngton recently enjoyed n from the Hon,. ,i ' . " Belllngham. Wash., Whore Mr. Edi. resided over twenty-flv6 years ton ago STORAGE WAREHOUSE V . IS BURNED IN SALEM SALEM July 31. (AP) Ftre whlcL broke out last night In the Capital City Transfer office and storage ware house, damaged -furniture and sun plies to tho extent of $20,000, it was estimated today... The flames were believed to have started by spon taneous combustion. The warehouse was owned, by Prank E. Loose, who reported that much of the stored fur- .KTOvuvoii oy insurance . (Riewlrt ly Jackson County Ahtrsct Ci, ....... . m MRir htmui.1 Murrlase Ucensrs Otto Julius Swenson and Evelyn Margaret Wilson. Arthur Render and Thclma M. Qannaway. Richard B. Parmar and Donna Sybil Furry. Jr.'in Estell Horton and Edna Mny Mitchell. Jack Wentworth Elliott and Wanda Lou Stafford. William Joseph Bathurst and Jaqucllne Hayward. t'lri ult Court R. A. Skinner vs. Helen Conroy. Chattel lien. , Oak Street Oarage vs. Howard Hobson. . Chattel lieu. Medford Irrigation District vs. C. O. Anderson ct al.-Foreclose tax lien. Mcdford Irrigation District vs. O. H. Orover et al. Foreclose tax lien. Mcdford Irrigation District vs. Geo. McDonald et al. Foreclose tax lien. Medford Irrigation District vs. Roy L. Mead et al. Foreclosure tax lieu. Medrord Irrigation ' District vs. Maggie Pell et 'al. Foreclose tax lien. Hubbard Brothers Inc., vs.' T. B. Duncan et al. ' For money. : ' ' Roy O'. Patch vs. Pacific States Theater Ihc, et al,- Damages. , The Kimball Fruit Company, inc. vs. Walter H. Jones. For Injunction and money. H. D. Fearey vs. P. nirch, doing business as "Electric Bakery." For money. . - ;. State of Oregon vs. Chas. E. Wells. Grand larceny; a . . i Slate of Oregon vs. Hank Hughes. Burglary not in a dwelling. - t State of .Oregon vs.. Perry Sargent. Non-support. William F. Isaacs vs. Kenneth. W. Beebe. etux. For money. C. I. T. Corporation vs. F. J. Hall. For money. R. O. Stephenson doing business as Economy Lumber Co. vs. A. M. Love, et al. Foreclosure lien. Marlon Chlsman vs. Robert Chisman. Divorcee. , Colonial Garage vs. Chester Rayii-' olds. Chattel lien. Cblonlal Clnrajre vs. Lt. L. S. 'Cook,1 et al. Chattel lien. Pacific Finance Corporation, n corp. vs. Mrs. money. , Eagle Point Irrigation District vs F. C. Mires, et al. Foreclosure tax lieu. Eagle Point Irrigation District vs. F C. Mires, et al. Foreclosure tax lien. Jackson County Building and Ian Assn. vs. W. W. Root, et al. Fore closure mortgage. Ural Kstatc Tranters Mrs. Jane Clark to Thomas J. How ard. W. D. 10.00. In Lot 19. Block R. Railroad Add. to Ashlnnd. L. B. Davis, et ux to Ralph O. Ste phenson. Q. O. D. M0.00. lot a In Block 3 Wllleke's Add. to Medford. Adsm Emlg, et ux to Mrs. Rachel Mead. W. D. In Sec. 0 Twp. 30. 8. R. 2 W W. M 6ophle Nelson to Apostollo Faith Mission of Portland, Oregon. W. I). $30.00. S'-j of tract of land on Bart lett St., Mcdford. J. O. Bnrne3, et ux to J. J. Stclger, et ux. w. D. 3 acres known as oLt '26 Henacres. ; 8. Lehman, et al to First National Company. W. D. Low .V 6, 7, 8. 16. 17. 18 and 19 ami 30 In Block 15 College Hill Add. to Medford. Banister Chrlstner Corporation to Franclne' Larrlmore. W. . D. $300.00. S4 of SWi, and NW'i, of 8WV and sw'4 of mv1., of sec. s Twp. as s. I rt. W. Jennie E. Merr;tt to B. L. Snnclcr son. W. D. $1.00. SWVi of SWK, and IS!, of NWli anil N(4.of 8W'.4 of Sec. i and Ni4 of SE'i and SE'4 of :of NK'i of Sec. 3 and NK'A of SK', and the SE'j of SE'4 of Sec. 10 and Wij of NW'i of Sec. 11 and SEi, of of NE', of Sec. 15 and SE'-i of NW'4 and NW; of SE'i of Sec, E4 all In Twp. 3IU S R. 3 W. II. L. Maultby. et ux to'Thomas P. Fisher. W. D. 010.00. In Allendale Add. to Ashland. Homer H Harvev. et ux to Claud Stevens, et ux. W. D. $10.00. All of Lot la TJlock 1 Oak drove Sub. to ! Medford. j John D. Goss, et ux. to Ct'ast Couu 'tlcs Land Company. W. D. $10 00. E'i !of E'j of Sec. 13. Twp. 35 S R. 3 W W. M. Ralph E. Pnckarcl to T. A. Clllbcrt ison. et ux. W. D. $100.00. 23 35 acres in D. L. C. 67 Twp. 38 S. R. 1 W. James E. Pickering, ex us, to Clydo K. Oulbrenth, et ux. W. D. $10.00. All t!at portion of the NE4 of NK1 of ! Paul A. Smith 10 K B. Tucker. W. a. $10 00. Part of Lot 1 Block 1 Cot tage riome Add. to Mcdford West Side Meat Market "We Trim the Meat Not the Cusiomers"' Lard, 2 lbs. . ni I 25c Vitamont Dog Food; can 5 10c Beef Pot Roast, lb. . 14c . . NICE ASSORTMENT, OF , -COLD MEATS CUBE STEAKS -HENS FRYERS RABBITS W. Main Free Delivery Phone 649 Be Sure to Ask for 5. & H.Green Savings Samps .f. . . We Give Them! Medford 's i Leading' ; Store Since 1894 3 Wm Pay Less! . Dress Better McCall's ' Printed Patterns lEPARTMFMSToRE I 'f!0f A. MEEKEK! Manager e Greatest v Values In Years ntial 1 Saving To Shoppers At TKe M? M. DEPT. Dresses On : Sale! STORE 4 V.,v Men's Work Shirts i Extra larite cut blue deiilin -work shirts, S parket eiat style, A real bargain at our regular price of $1. Main floor special Saturday, each 75c o.M'.:!;-:.' - Men's "Big Al" " Overalls i Tlxccplionall' well riiadc bib over alls the famous "Bin Al" brand, full cut. Rrgulnr $!. values on our main floor Saturday. BarRiiln price 98c. Boys' and Men's Corduroys Fine quality. Ilsht cokred lordu rcys. LcnR Hie sarinciits for work anil sport wear. ' , Boys' sizes $2-15 Mcri V sizes'!.....-... 2-9S " , . - w- ' ' ' Here's your golden opportunity to. own all of the lovely summer suits and frocks you've been longing for without having to spend one cent more, than your budget allows . .' (. Thpre are weeks and weeks of summer yet to come, so this is areal opportunity! Smart suits, dresses of chiffon and prints, sport creatipns and afternoon dresse which regularly sell up to $24.50 go; ,biisale tomorrow at . $6.9S For Fruit Pickers and Packer's Pajamas Attractive house and beach pajamas priced for tomor row at $1.95 Bargain Table Of ! ' i ' Underwear Lovely gowns, step-ins and combinations. Your choico 79c f r., .'f Silk Dresses Shantungs and wash 'prints which formerly sold at $6.75 are on sale tomorrow at $4.95 if' Main Floor CLEAN-UP Oh AlFWoniens LIGHT COLORED; SUMMER SHOES Unusually fine values in women's smart footwear in cur main , floor shoe department . . . Values tnat range to $o.oo, on saie oaiuruay m iour oig oargain groups! $345 $395 1 $445 MEN'S SHOES ON SALE! $S45 In Our Main Floor Shoe Shop Men's Tan Oxfords going at Men's Black Oxfords going at i- A hpci il Showing of tho Latest Creations ir. Famous Enna Jeltick Shoes $5.00 and $6.00 VYpu Need No Longsr Be Told You Have; An' Expensive Foot' $3.95 ! $4.95 MAIN FLOOR MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES R.,Ukr Assorted Aprons Tiny Tot Dresses Tiny lot drew In kIph from 1 f 3 i . . Hllle drewe faHtimef! fnm rilmlty. An exceptional value Saturday at 79c Iliavy ril'ilier aprom (or rr' In pnrkliiK h iiie hud raiinrrlea. Special 59c Yardage (nr lnhlp of nMirtrrt yflrrlngi, viiIiicm in .Vtr, KpiMliUly rrilttf-rrt l niorruiv to, )urd 39c Printed voiles, flaxons and cambric. ' I Q Final cleanup pribe, yard Crepe de chine in large range of plain'colors dj 1 C C A real value at, yard J 1 .UJ Regular 65c value spun silk for utderwear fQf and kiddies dresses at, yard ,.,.....;......... JJ DURHAM HOSIERY l-iili fii-lilificd, fk t (he hrnt, m tIi p Wrl(;li(M Vcsu HI ogrpe lli:it (tlh In illlttliaiiml Vfllllf Of, 79 c SHOES!; SHOES JUST THINK OF IT! it w, T, lAn Ehtire; .. -. v.' - J ., . 1 ..... ... , , Jf Truck Load 1 of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes i JUST RECEIVED IN 6UR Opportunity Basement Yes sirl It's hard to believe, but Friday we unloaded ah entire truck load of shoes for our basement store . I . A quantity pur chase which brings amazingly low prices to southern Oregon shoppers .... they're quality shoes, too! 1 . .. ( f .1.. Look At These Prices! Open Oxfords I'ltlni wide Kill Open ohirdn In Inn Hd Itlm-k n'Kh ntlllliiry heclH. lliiKcmriit hprt'lrtl. ' ' i Piilr I.. $2.98 Sport Oxfords '". Tan ripoit (ripnl nllh mMltiiry heelH and a All ciiniiiiwiiiuii nii; i riisfiui'ia iiurii'iin pi ice, Jfai jQ Arch Support Shoes Olllln-Arcll Nlll"rt HImm-b ill VKI Kill: 1 evi'lelH. A rem M'i;lul In "r (inseiiient, . talr .'..-- :..'... .' $2.93 "Girl-Friend" Oxfords (It inline "(ilrl I rlcnd" Tnu-Tuiw OxfonlH. Ilii.scilient pei'liil, pnlr i. ..-.. $2.98 CLOSE OUT! All of nur llhl mill dark Hinnmrr OMiinli Miiarl (lilc nnd piilieriil Viiliiey In lliln croiip rnnce In W.K.f . . . Il'irgulii tnlile sprtrtril In nur IhinciiiciiI, pulr $1.98 $1.98 House Slippers Hue ,ll-l,riilhiT iloii-p Nllpprm; nil mmh. liny now lor the ImlldiivM. rtiiM'inKnt upcclnl, pulr ' I'rll Hllpperit ; 4UC 79c and 98c Felt Slippers 7. ; . .49c Little Girls' Dresses A lieclnl l"t of i-iilc Hllle (In?- for nnvill ulrl, la-inionea nt briHiilclnlli prlnln. While they lnl, chmc. In our IliiM'tneiit Mtorc 59c Men's Overalls A mil huwinetit cliili' Mll-mnile, rnomy lllb Overulle fur men. I'rlird nt ' 79c and 98c tJZ "no Mesioo. Miss t', ih an1 wlr of 'cn- h ? WftO Will . Kr... h "'stl'es. anq baby Jimmy