Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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r ifEDBDRD MAIL .TRIBUNE, MEDFORD; OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14,,.19flL,
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Local and Personal
Lee Wlson Here Lee Wilson of
drama Pass was . Jwre on ; business
yesterday airnoon.. ,v,,u
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Mrs. Marsh Chopping 1Mfa John
Mink of Jacksonville was In Med?
lord Thursday transacting business.
on Business Trip Mrs.1 jud' ltlckt
en spent today in Ashlana attend
ing to business matters;, '. r :
PhU , Bryant' Mere Phil' 'tlrysntil
lormer Medford ' resident; was ' here
today renewing acquaintances., A ;
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Frbm Klamath Falis Mr. and Mrs
A. Oouches of Klamath Rills were In
Medford today. i i-'i
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Radio BDrns Due to defective wit'
lng, the radio In the lobby of the
Hotel Holland was destroyed by fire
recently. '. - i .:. ' 1
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Repair Damages W. 8. See of Soi
Cedar street, today received a build
ing permit to repair damages caused
by fire. -The cost estimate was 126,
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In Coffee Hospital Dan T. Kay,
Chevrolet dealer at Ashland! Is In the
Coffee Hospital at Portland, according
o wora received here. .. .
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Mtsa OWOuAe' Here Miss Oath'
erlne O'Rourke (arrived In Medford
by train last evening from , Salemi
Where she has resided tof wine; time,
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Mrs, Venable Jlere Mrs. Mamie.
Venable, formed Jacksonville resident,
was In Medford today from Jier home
south of Ashland. '''' ' ' a
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To Visit1 In flouttf VtetX Wahi;
cashier at the Farmers and Fruit
growers' 'tiana', will' leave1 tomorrow
evening by train for Los1, Angeles;
Where he will vacation for tome' time!
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VtsUe Ootrr Lake -' Miss ' Hope
Morrison, of Danville, Va., left this
soon for. crater lake where she will
spend two days, Miss Morrison vis
ited the national park last summer.'
White VIsHa Ftreermn' White,'
assistant' Crater forest , supervisor,
pent yesterday on an Inspection trip
to various parts of the' district where
fires tiave been burning 'during the
past week'.' :' '.' '''':' '-'J
' To Klamath' rtlle Mr. "and- MrsJ
Webster Clark, Miss Vvelyri' Randall
and Ted Baugh are leaving today far
Klamath Palls, where they will spend
a short time Wrbre continuing' fo
Crater lake.' Members' of -the JpArty
plan "to fish at Crater lake "befof
returning to Medford. ' ' ' ;
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Fashioned
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Hermiti and. Eook
OOokiei thade Juit' u
jr o ir ' Oread-mother
marie them : W, t.e ':
On ipeolal wle Batur
day at a money laving
prloe. : ,e !. i '
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v'.r-nvi'-n)- ;n ':,".(,l'v
, the dojen, y.v,;.
Oenerouily filled with ,
fruit and Oregon Wal
nuts. A cookie popular ;
with both young , and
old.' .h
To Oklahoma City Mrs. R. A.
'Koger and' son lmmy left on 'the
Shasta today for their home In Okla
homa City,' Okla., following a five
weeks vacation here: The were the
guests' of Mike Koger at Bams Valley.
, 76' Crearent City Mrs. Mae Due
ber, assistant federa) employment
dlreptpr, who was In Medford yes
terday, with MlM Oone vlevo Clark. f
the" state' employment "comml&sfon,
both with Headquarters In Portland,
left' this morning fOr Crescent City.
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'' Miss Kcnyon yinlts Here Miss
Elizabeth Kenyon of Los Angeles Is a
gUest'or'two days of Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Hamilton at their orchard home
near Central Point, having stopped
yesterday on her return south from a
vocation in Idaho. :' ' ,
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11 Coleman Klwanls neakerWllliam
Colebian; associated with the state
engineering department, will be the
guesf speaker at the Klwanla. club
luncheon Monday noon. Mr. Coleman
will speak 'upon fishing from a rcc
rtatlonal standpoint ; "'.
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CarVlns Kave tcduyijorin Carttln,
state' iax 'cdmmlAsloner," and ' Mrs.
Carkltt 'will leave today' for Salem;
after vlaltlntr here with friends. Mrs,
Carkln; has 'beeri1ln Medford for the
Dast three weki. Mr.' arid Mrs'. Car-
.1tln are former Medford 'residents', ' ' '
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''Ok ' BUy'lul'' THp Mrs' ' Adrlen'no
Steward left lVere by plane Thursday
xor san irrancisco, r wnere sne wui
select new fall and winter merchant
dtte'tot'het snbos'ln this' cliv; Grants
PKss:' and ffureka, Horora" returning
'to Mcdfoid hext.'wccW,
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1 hetum to 'Drtrolt Mr. and Mrs.
William seegmlller have, returned to
their home In Detroit; Mich.; after
visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mori Dave Walker' of Talent, and their
cousins,' Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Wright
or ' this city.
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' Visit at Orchard Mr. and Mrs.
Sari Snbesnjilth Of 'Tta, Cat., havej
been the 'guests ' or' Mr. shoesmith's'
Uricle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Bonar, at the Olenedeu orchard.
Tljey1 motored "'to-' 'Crater' lako arid
Klamath rails while rl southern Ore
gon, '," '." ',' ' ' v ' ' ' '
Washington Rasldents Here The
following r Ipersbns' 'ropt,' Wosington
were-registered it hotels here today:
Hance H, Cleland and C. W, Jones,
Olympta; Don H. Rolph, Ray H. Bon
dereaux, SU Lighter, Seattle: Mary
Doris, R. W. Rider, ' Mr, and M-
William TThomson, Taooma.
'Tuttleir at Hlgln-L. B. Tuttle and
daughter - Joan of Klamath ' mils
are spending several days si the
guests- of Mr; Tuttle's mother, Mrs.
Sam Tuttle at Xlgln, Ore. Shirley
Tuttle, who has been with Mrs. Tuttle
for ' several ' weeks, will return to
-Klftfnatih rails with Mr. Tuttle and
daltghter.r' ..
mtltenshlp CIosh Opens The cltl
rwnshlp class for all persons inter
ested j' In becbmlng alttsens of the
united etates win open tomorrow
evening at 7:30 o'clock, It was an
nounced this morning. Classes will
be field Id the' city library and all
Interested persons are urged to at
tend. ' " " " : ;. " ''
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' ' iM p-i'itlrin, "TmlAr TM f!hsmhera.
manager of the local Maytag Shop,
left this morning tot Roseburg where
he will Join R. O. Stlnson; who Is a
district official for the Pacific May
tag company, with headquarters In
Portland. Thy will continue to Port
land, where 'Mr; Chambers will re
main, until Sunday. ' , '
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. rrrlfem "Visit Relatives Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Pfelfer and two sons,, ot
fhoenlx. Aria.,' are guests In this city
of Mrs, "Pfelfer'e brother, ravld Clilf-
flths and family this wock. They will
return' 'via (he' Redwood highway.
Mr. Or'ftftha luid not, aeon his sister
for '' lfl years xilitir she arrived In
Medfon) on this visit. Mr,' Pfelfer l
eiiRlneer in the Arizona Indian school.
"vVaiUori" ! Medforil 0. Olcnn o(
Bdlse,' Ida., advertising muhuscr of
the Idaho Statesman, accompanied
by tils wlfo and Tt6 olilldren, ar
rived 'In Medford ' yesterday to spond
a week vacatlonlngn Thoy are guentu
of J, F. Mashburn. Mrs. Clarouoe B.
Bvnns. who has been In' Boise .for
Severn) days, aocompsnled the Cllenns
to Medford. ,
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kr tar Seattle C, Thomas Olf-
fi n and Robert U Lee of the Oregon-
California Petroleum. socltien . loft
for Seattle today In a chartered plan.
Marshall Beagrave of trio local alr
ptwt was the pilot. Mr. Clltfen and
Mr. Lee will attend a meeting of the
board 'of directors of the association
which distributed sunset gasoline in
the southern Oregon territory.
Northern CsllfomtanaHrre-iAmong
the 'residents of northern California
cotihtles at hotels' here today were
the following:' W. A. Arnold, Yreka
Louise Prutag. etna; 'Mr. and Mrs
Harold Coatney, ' Edgewocd: Mrs. E
Wood. Dunsmuir: Mrs. L. Zrllo. J. A
Solle, Mt.' Shasta; R, t. Mulr, R. V.
Mft Mallett, pd f, Q. jried.
ericfson sacraineuto. . Mu
" Bpeciat meeilng " Saturday night.
Presenting of grel from Csltfornla.
dji jniana Icxtue; odd Fellows and
ntDFRnni invuru hi atienn. ,
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FOUNDED
. ; 1909;
JACKSON COUNTY
OregnnlttilA at Uotel Oregon resi
dents at hotels bers today Included
the following: Vune Wilde, Charles
P. Pray. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Kremmel, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pen
nington, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Day,
Eugene; P. B. Hawley, Oregon City;
H. Gordon MoCall, Klamath Palls, and
the following from Portland : O. J.
Boon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunn, U. B.
Ralney, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Itollo, Clara K.
Wcnke, Robert Barclay, Charles Hln
man, James F; Morrelli. William Dil
lon, Mr.' nnd Mrs; W, It. Oraves ond
i
caugnter, Alison uravesr jots, u.-jt.ia
liiny, Mrs. Mae C, Dueber, Oene-IW
vleve Clark, J. H. Bryant and son.
111 ONE-M.M K.N-BAK-K.tNCH 111
Saddle horses for hire. By hour, day
or wVck. Special trips Into the mtns.
at reasonable rates. New equipment
and good horses.. Tel. T. W. Jones,
Provolt. Mall address Murphy, Ore.
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Portraits of distinction. -The poos
leys, opp. Holly theater.'
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Broken windows . glazed .by . Trow
bridge .cabinet Works. 1 !
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Mr. and Mrs. Medford . . .
I've just seen "Sporting Blood,", and
I want Ito go on record that it is one
of the fine pictures of this or any other
season. i
"Sporting Blood" is about horses, but
it's much more than that. It's a story
of humanity its weakness and its
pathos and its glory. It's the story of
a horse sold down the river to a gamb
ling ring of a girl betrayed and of
a boy, played by the screen's fascin
ating new favorite, Clark Gable, who
helps them both baok'to redemption.
It's a picture you'll love and cheisr and
weep-' oyer!-. ' ";',' '
; . THE MANAGEMENT. '
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TODAY and'Saturday
GABLE
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"SPORTING
BLOOD"
4th M. G, M. Picture with ;
ERNEST TORRENCE
MARIE PREVOST
... MADGE EVANS :
1EW CODY "
Also . , ,:
SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS
STARTING SUNDAY " i'. ,,(
"POLITICS"
MARIK IIHKSSI.KK POIXY H)RAN 1
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SATURDAY
.' ... GALA MIDNIGHT
PEEVHEW
MARIE
DREftLtcR
V.-. ;
POLLY
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V-
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l'HEVIKW 8T.VHT; 11 :0
Admission . .' 30c
Knllie Preview tlrtwdrast
Over KMED
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Economy Groceteria
The Home of Dread Like Mother Made
it
Way
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: Sa arelwe ; all-fr-about pnefUiingor rtinbther.' All have little things about which
We are kind of cranky, and ours runs to Eggs, Bread and Coffee.
Now 5 about eggs; V.Eggs? arev wonderful (food, when fresh, c but ? otherwise well,
ittt'-timfe-to talk? bread la- ,we :'ii)t , the.,' i ; ? ' vr
Sdm4hbw we just can't forget that wonderful home-made bread mother used to
niakehow on-bakingndayiwe.'got ithe iresh crust with butter and jam. Gee, it
was good! I'M?, sort of triz.Ue tit", da.' .'i ..
. And coffee-r-there's -something about a good cup of coffee that starts you off in
then morning rSort ;of makes'--the vday easier; :
'No'yiu"' iKy we'inspect the eggs -before selling them why we bake real
hbrne-ma'ae-.h 2I-MOR-U coffee at our fountains. Just
.'funny that way, that's all. , . ;j. -V, ,', ., ', .' ;
Home Style Bread
Yes, hpme style, with the real
, home flavor.
1 Pound Loaf . . . . . 5c
1H Pound Loat... 1xk
Cinnamon Cof fe!e, Cakes, each ,15c
Primrose Salad Oil
-v A lower price on. a fine oil
Quart Can ... . . 3 Jc
Half Gallon" Can . . 59c
CRISCO
1-lbr.jpanrV;.:
6-lb. can . . .
. 63c
$1.25
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
O
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Z-MOR-U Coffee, famous in the :
finest hotels, lb. 32c; 3 lbs. . . . . . 95c
Bulk Coffees, good cup quality,
pound .-. . '". . . '. . i. . . . . . 20c and 25c
: Golden Age or ' American Beauty
, V, Macaroni,. Noddles or Spaghetti, .
package ... . . . . 'r .'. . . ... 5c
Kentucky Wonder Beans, lb. ..... 5c
Gloss br i Corn Starch, Calumet ,
i brand. 1 -lb. package 5c
s-V"l O 1 t r
treme uu ooap, t Dais ittc
P. & G, White Laundry Soap, :- i ..."
lObars . . . .1 . 29c
Tru-bake Milk and Honey Graham
Crackers buy a 2-lb. pkg. at the '
' regular price and get the play or
water ball for . . . . : . . . . . . .15c
Sunshine Cookies, the famous
' Loose-Wiles cookies, a large as
sortment, 3 packages . . . . -. i . 29c
English Style Biscuits, 58 assorted
English cookies from the Loose
Wiles bakery ... . ........... . 33c
Sweet Potatoes, McGrath's, No. .
2 can, 2 for . ,25c
Golden Maize Corn, '' M o n a r c h
brand, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c
Yellow Cling Peaches, Del Monte,
' No.1 2i can, 2 for ...35c
Home Grown Cantaloupes, each . . . 5c
Near Beer, Columbia Brew, . ..
3 bottles : 25c
1 Ginger Ale, Columbia 3-Star, dry,
bottle V; . . . v. ; :' . . . ... .10c
Sparkling Apple Cider
., . ; pint bottles 10c, quart .' . . , . . . , , 15c
Guava Jelly, tall jar .s .......... 15c
f Strawberry Jam, Kerr's, 3-lb. jar. 45c
Cocoa,1 2 lbs. in an enameled lunch
box . ...... ; . 33c
Grape Nuts, 2 packages 29c
Sunkist Lemons, dozen . .. . .27c
Minit Oats, Albers', large pkg. . . .19c
Gold Medal Cake Flour, pkg 25c
Sperry Oats, 9-lb. sack, quick cooker
or plain . . . i ...... . .v. 33c
Din-a-mitei package' .18c
Sperry's Graham Flour, fine or
coarse, 10-lb. sack ,27c
Pillsbury's xxxx Patent Flour,
; 49-pounds; : .';'. . J. . ; . . . . . $1.19
Drifted Snow Flour," 49 pounds $1.19
White Rose Flour, guaranteed for
' all home baking," a good hard
wheat flour . . . . . . .... . : . . . .98c
Bridge Sets, 14-piece ; green glass
luncheon sets, 4 cups, 4 saucers, '
' " 4 plates, creamer and sugar set $1.29
Wright's Silver Cream, jar 22c
Oronite Furniture Polish, pt. bottle 29c
Water Glasses, carton of 6 ...... - 23c
Wash Boilers, extra heavy copper
bottom, No. 8 $2.69; No. 9. . . $2.98
Rome ' -Tea- Kettles. ( all copper, ; .
6i-quart size
$1.59
All sizes from one to thirty gallons.';
Two special family-sizes equipped
with bale handles . I .
6 Gallon . . . . . $1.47
12 Gallon i . . . i $2.98
25c Fountain Lunch 25c
Baked ham, Lima beans, potatoes, gravy,
bread and butter, cof fee " tea or milk
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- 1 " or
.Choice of cold meats and salad, bread
: i v and butter, coffee, tea or milk 25f
Double thick -Milk Shakes
Ice Cream," all flavors, quart
& Lydiard cili
6th sit
, Grape.
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' SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL
Orders of $1.00 or.'more deliveredEastiSide Phone 752 , West Side Phone
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