Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 11, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, ifEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Visiting Sister Esther Thlede of
Eagle Point la a guest this week of
her Bister, Sarah jThlede, In this city.
Leaves for School Marvin Albert
will be leaving this city soon for Se
attle, where he will enter the Univer
sity of Washington.
Return from Lake Mrs. Gardner
Gould and two children, who have
been spending the summer at Crater
lake, returned to Medford yesterday.
Cndergoes Operrtlon Mrs. W. P.
Wilbur of Nogales, Ariz., underwent
an operation this morning at the
Community hospital. ,
Otis Booth In City A former well
known resident of the city, Otis
Booth, arrived here from San Fran
cisco several days ago on a visit,
On Auto Business R. A. Hadley
of the Medford Chevrolet company Is
spending a few days In Roseburg, at
tending to business at the local deal
er's, ?
There on Business Miss Cora
Burau of the Medford Cinderella
shop was transacting business at the
Cinderella shop In Grants Pass yes
terday. Guest at Llndleys Amy Elliott,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Elliott,
Is spending this week with Virginia
Lindley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O
L. Lindley at Coker Butte.
Ashland Wome.i's Visit Mrs, B.
B. Balis. Mrs. P, S. Provost and Mrs.
Prank Dickey, all of Ashland, were
guests of Mrs. Lewis Brown at - er
home in Medford Wednesday.
Patrick Creek Man Here Austin
Raymond Is a visitor In the city from
Patrick Creek, that charming spot on
the road to Crescent City, having ar
rived here yesterday on business.
Return from Coast Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Berrlan and family "of Ashland,
and former well known Medford resi
dents, returned home Tuesday from
a few days vacation at Gold Beach
and Crescent City.
Home from Visit Mr. and Mrs.
George Cox and son have returned to
their home In Medford, after spend
ing a few days In Roseburg visiting
relatives and friends. -They are for
mer residents of Roseburg.
Here on Business Ed Board m; n
of Central Point Is a business caller
In Medford today. Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Dickey of Phoenix, Paul Erdman
of Applegate and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson
of Dead Indian are also transacting
business here.
.
Miss Sweeney Leaves Soon Miss
Mary Martha Sweeney plans to leave
Saturday for Hlllsboro, where she vlll
resume hor position as a teacher in
the city schools. She spent tlie sum
mer here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Sweeney.
Oregon l.uis nt Hotels Included
among guests from state points out
side of Portland at Medford hotels
art Guy B. Johnson, P. G. Calllson
and C. P. Ford of Eugene, C. W. Owen
of Albany, Otto Nickels of Newberg
and B. Stevens of Wolf Creek.
Crater Rangers In City Dave Can
field, chief ranger of Crater national
park, and P. G. Calllson, summer
ranger there, came down to Medford
yesterday, where the former will re
main for several days before continu
ing on to assume his freshman foot
ball duties at the University of Ore
gon. Canfteld returned to the park
today.
Pooles Visit Stearns Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Poole and daughter Margaret of
Butte Falls were recent visitors nt
the S. O. Stearns home near this
city. Margaret Is in a much improved
condition and plana to return soon
to the Shrine hospital In Portland
to undergo another operation for
straightening her leg. which was in
jured several years ago,
From State Metropolis Among
the Portland registrations at local
hotels are those of E. C. Curtis, J. R
Plynn. O. H. Johnstone, O. H. Rlble,
W. R. Redhead, C. C. Hole, W. G.
Esler G. D. Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. O
K Edwards, A. A. Hule, H. C. Harlin,
E. M. Mader, James E. Bell, C. V.
Weaver, S. P. Wright, J. P. Helber, L.
W. Gamble and I. Wiederhorn.
In City Yesterday L. H. Wyant
of Lake Creek was a business visitor
In Medford yesterday Mrs. L. D.
Harris of Phoenix, who was also In
this city, reports that her daughter,
Mrs. Martin Pellett, who underwent
an otratldo at the Community hos
pital trvj first of the week, is getting
along nicely.
0
Rosebnrir All ralle! Everybody's
smiling in Rosenurg. according to A.
5. Rosenbaum. district freight and
passenger agent fcr the Southern Pa
cific, who spent vestrrnay there. Big
plans are being made for the celebra
tion io be held a week from tomorrow
In honor of the selection of that city
as location for the soldiers' home.
Large delegations are expected from
Medford and other cities of the state,
Mr. Rose nba urn said this morning.
From Distant Places Wtn. A
Hayes, Jr., of Indianapolis, Ind.. D. A.
Kirane of Belvldere, 111., are among
the eastern guests registered at Med
ford hotels, as are also the following
other guests from a distance: Mr.
and Mrs. H H. Reld. D. L. Rcld, Mr.
and Mrs- J. Watson, Mrs. Brown. Mrs.
Tolmere of Vancouver, B. C. Kenneth
Day of Monmouth Beach, N. J., nd
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Stanton of Balti
more, Md.
Chiis. Skf VMtlnc Valley Chas.
A. Sykes of Battle Creek, Mich., ar
rived In Medford Monday to visit Mr.
and Mrs, Tiro An.?th and Mr, nd
Mrs. Tlieo. Ansetli and niece, Mil
dred Anseth, of the Midway road of
Medford, also a nephew, Donald C
Reims and family of Crater Late
avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Car
bis of the Mlzpa.h auto camp, south
0 Orants P&sa. Mr. Sykes Is a broth
er of Mrs, Anseth and Mrs. Carbls.
This Is his first v'.lt to Oregon, but
be may decide to remain here.
Mrs. Conger Home Mrs. H. W.
Conger returned to Medford from San
Francisco today, having spent the
past week in the city.
Return from North Mrs. A. H.
Lamm and Mrs. Alice M. Dunn ar
rived in Medford by train from Port
land today. They have been visiting
there for some time.
Returns Home Having spent he
past week In Los Angeles, O. W. God
ward of Jacksonville retiuucd to Med
ford on the Shasta today, leaving
for his home by motor.
i'o Attend Meet A large nurnber
of Medford members of Daughters of
the Nile plan to motor to Grants Pass
tomorrow where the organization
meeting will be held In the Masonic
hall.
Class to Meet Woman's Bible
class of the Presbyterian church will
begin the study of Exodus Sunday
morning at 9:45 o'clock. The class U
looking forward to an interesting
study, and desires all members to be
present. Visitors or strangers In the
city are especially welcome.
Vacation on Cmpqua Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Helllwell, Ford Single
ton, Miss Hazel Strickland and La
Vern Hawn of Roseburg. Harry Helll
well of Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood Strader of Medford spent sev
eral days this week fat the Dexter
Rice cabin at Idleyld, enjoying an
outing. Mr, and Mrs. El wood Strader
also visited the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. McMillln, during their
stay In Roseburg. Roseburg News-Review.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
Friday
P. M.
5 to fl Western Auto Supply:
News and markets by Mall Tri
bune 6 to 7 Mutual Mill; Where to Go
7 to 8 Happiness Train; Camp
Laurel; Modern Plumbing and
Sheet Metal
8 to 9 All request program
Saturday
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Brenkfast broadcast of
news by Mall Tribune
B to 9 Treasure Box; Pan Dandy
9 to 10 Friendship Circle by
Econuiy Groceteria
10 Weather forecast
10 to 11 A. Schilling and Co.;
Alexanders Food Shop
11 to 12 Sperry Flour; Frigldalre;
White King
P. M.
13 to 1 So. Oregon Theatre
Guide; Heath's Drug Store; Re
mote control from Fox Crater
tan; News flashes by Mall Tri
bune 1 to 2 Firestone; Peoples Electric
Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan
2 to 8:30 World Bookman; Popu
lar Fox Trots
4:30 to 8 KMED presentation
5 to 6 Lewis Super Station; News
and markets by Mall Tribune
6 to 7 Where to Go; Dance Band
contest
7 to 9 Happiness Train; All Re
quest program.
D. or N. Meeting Zulelma Tem
ple, Daughters of the Nile, will hold
a special meeting at Grants Pas.
Saturday, September 12, at 2 p. m.
There will be luncheon at 12:30 p. m.,
served at the Cave Shop.
new and delightful
radio program series will begin Thursday
evening, September 17th. The Hecker H-O
Company, Inc., makers of regular and new
style H-O Oats, will broadcast a series of
exceptionally versatile radio programs every
Thursday evening, 9:00 to 9:30 P.M. over the
stations of the Columbia Pacific Coast
network. Each program will be a distinct
"Surprise" . . . something new and different,
In order to please your particular entertain
ment tastes, whatever they may be.
limn In far the first program In this urt
lrli nixt Thunday Ivortlng.
OVU THE
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING
SYSTEM
STATION KOIN
PORTLAND
Every Thursday Evening at 9 P.M.
"SURPRISE PROGRAM"
I J i "i J!' J ! ! J IJ i "i" ! ! "i ! S J ! i I J I ! i 5 i ! !'
5.
I WE SERVE
I YOUR NEEDS
!
!
j! And we serve them as you wish
t . . . The best in meats at prices
I anyone can afford to pay.
Never such values as right now.
Fat Hens
Spring Lamb
Steer Beef
Veal, Rabbits, Ham, Bacon
AH Kinds of Lunch Meats
Fryers
Baby Beef
Pork I
Every Day Is Bargain Day at the
Ivy St. Meat Market
Just Around the Corner from the P. 0.
106 North Ivy St. Plenty of Parking Space
WALL PAPER
SPECIAL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
BUY and SAVE
One Roll of Wall Paper FREE
With Each Roll Purchased
K. D. ROSS CO.
Phone 640 22 South Grape St.
i
'Longwear'
Sheet and Two
Cases to Match."
The First Fast
Color Percale
Offered at 10c
Since 1914!"
H. Gerdes
"Cotton
lowest .... a
mill about to
close .... the
slack season
here you have
the story oJ
this amazing
offer I Our best
selling Long -Wear
Sheet
and two 42x36
In. Cases."
$1.29
Value! 81 x 90 Winner ! Better I
" Turkish Towel
Than Others Sell
at 10c!
Leonard E. Mac I c. B. Freeman I
Set Doi. fl 10 Yds. I I
-j ... :
- .'1 on our enor- ffijfif J ' 1.500.000 Vfy J
, '' i m o u a order, f yards kept jFTFu
- needed by a na- rf hundred!
tlonally famous alw!- I of people em- Jj'ft M
V . manufao- "V' . ployed during
turer for hie VV .; the alack sea- 'lWi4l
V alack aeaaon. Tv ; eon I Now J'Oi'jVTll
A , Turklah Towelt. y. . '-- get the aaTtngsl o-Sn
a Vy 18x34 In. alze. Vj "x All new pat- V'sV'g
wtth beautiful "C& terne. Othere CTyl
rainbow bor- apJtL ask 12 'Jc to 15c ejntiaJafiaj
Coast to i Loasx PMaf
Demonstration pf&Og
of Value iGivmq.l-fc Qt
I personally Spo"sH tQ
rJ. Ward's Great lfliJ
V BlvOraanuat,onffl?Jp
Airtight Heaters.
Talk about value!
This 18-in. metal
lined wood burn
ing heater
Thla Wlndaor value la atrlctly
comparable to our preaent No.
7ao Sierra Alrtljht. Will aell
thla fall for $1.79. Standard
gauge, pollihed ateel. Double
seamed at top and lined with
an Inner steel lining, to pro
long life.
"The Biggest
Bargain in a
Flashlight Ever
Offered!"
II. C. Fornter
"Would be
priced low at
double. Nlckol
plated. Holdr
5 cells. 1200 ft.
range. Hang
up ring. Bulb
and 5 cells Included."
minium l
"Women Never
Expected to See
Such Hose at
Only $1.00!"
T. D. h, Mcmthlon
"I don't thins
you've ever
seen an equal
value! Pure
silk service
weight, full
fashioned, new
fall colors, dull
finish that
stays pure silk,
plcot top. sizes
8y3 to 101"
"Biggest Value in
Work Shirts for
Men Since Pre -War
Days"
T. II. Cooper
2 for
"Yes. sir. for
similar quality
others ask 79c
t o 89c each
Fine chambray.
full cut, double
back and shoul
ders, o o a t
style."
"You'd Pay
More to Equal
Men's Pajamas of
This Kind!"
J. J. Slmundl
STARTS SATURDAY'
"iirds lluylng Power i,mr ,,i, we ,ol(, th( '",1,P,"1'" of America what nninzlng value
"FKKKD '"STOK OP M K R C 1 1 A N n I S 1 N G 1
Pr.
"Handsome pat
terns and plain
colors for both
men and
up - to - date
yountf men
every pa)amt
In the A1.50
class."
Superslate
Roofing
Thii Fine Quality Roofing Is
Guaranteed fur 17 Year!
$3.io
Koll
Pure asphalt In
red, green,
black colors.
Save 50C to 1
a roll.
8!lf
Sunfast Damask!
For Drapes and 1 plinl.tprlng
Values I'p to $1.70 a Turil!
Sly
All - over pat
terns In a
choice of col
ors. 50 Inches
wide.
Chenille Rug
;." More Itiijc, Metter Quality
Than Others Sell for $1
$1
Limit a to a
customer..
34x45 In. wash
able, reversible
Orccn, blue,
rose, orchid.
Fringed.
Felt Base Rugs!
Others Ask $0.75 and More for
0xl2-ft. Rugs Like Thlsl
$5.95
Stain proof
& n d water
proof I Heavy
enamel sruface
on felt base.
49c
NKW DUST
MOP Heart
shape. Wraps
around table
legs, wedges in
to corners!
25c
PATCH OUTFIT
73 sq. Inches
of patch rub
bor, 3 tubes ea
rn e n t and
roughener.
98c
B" BATTERY
"Trail Blazer"
Standard size
biggest mon
ey saver fer radios.
IP
25c ft.
B R A K B LIN
ING Famous
Riverside "Su
per - Orlp"
linings. Priced
to save.
20c
The Greatest Value In
a Tire at any Price
One of America's most famous
tires. Guaranteed without limit
as to Tlmo or Mllea,go.
Itlvcrslile
6-rly Prices
Wx4.it) M.30 29x4.40 7.1.1
28x1.75 M.70 tKX.m 8.30
!lx4.7S ISI.7 .11x5.25 I0.25
30x3.00 0.10 S3v0.00. fll.B.1
Circulating
HEATER
$43.00
America's fastest selling heater. In
nuy weather heats 3 or 3 largo rooms.
Beautiful grained walnut enamjl cab
inet, Armco Iron. Cast Iron top, door
and heating unit. Water pan. Lift
Smilll Carryinff Charge rhw:k "nP' Noted as a furl wiver.
Burns hard or soft coal, or wood, A
value I
$4.00 Down
CANING PATCH
Repairs
breaks that ex
tend completely
through the
tlrel
53c
DUPONT FIN
ISH For tops,
curtains, tire
covers. Pt. can
Reg. 91 value.
63c
AUTO BULD
KIT Genuine
Mazdas 1 Two 31
o. p. headlight
and 3 tall or
dashllght bulbs
53c
ftf'ARK PLUGS
Genuine Oham
plon Plugs!
Savel Get them
now for winter
driving I
"This New Flat
Type Auto Horn
Would Sell for $3
Elsewhere!"
IV. O. SVJnlfl
$1.39
"The manufac
turer hooted
the idea of sell
ing thla t3
horn for 11.39.
It meant sacri
ficing bis prof
it! But we won
him over and
you reap the
saving. It's
clear toned I"
"You'd Guess
This 4 Pc. Pantry
Set fo Be $1.75 or
Even More!"
T. E. Male
$1
"A finer set
than we've seen
at any price!
Bread Box t
8 canisters with
glafts knobs for
Coffee, Sugar
and Tea; all a
light stipple
green with a
quaint litho
graphed design.
jjj.
"Try to Match
This Axe Value
Anywhere! It's a
$2 Value!"
r. D. Woolen
"Its on - piece
forged tool
steel head is
c 1 e n 1 1 f l-
cally tempered
and hand hon
ed I Michigan
pattern. The
85 In. hickory
handle Is white
lacquered with
red tip. 3',i lb
size!"
v
"Others Ask $1
Each for Girls'
Dresses of Such
Style & Quality!"
II. W. Brown
S for
"Special p U r
ohase of tub
fast Prints
made up by
a manufacturer
on a strictly
apst basis, so
we say. Two
for 81. Flare
and pleated
skirts, novelty
collars, some
with cul A.
"Aluminum
Health Cooker
Would Usually
Sell for $1.69!"
T. E. Male?
We placed a
record sized or
der. That's why
you make a rec
ord saving on
this fine 0-qt.
polished aluml
num cooker. 4
pes.: Cooker,
Cover, Inner
Pan and Base."
12
"Think of It! A
High Quality Elec
tric Waffle Iron
for $1.49"
T. E. Maley
$1.49
Complete
IVIth Cord
"Same quality
as Irons to 0.
Makes 6 Inch
waffle Instead
of 7-lnoh. Kle
in e n guar
anteed 5 years
Ulckel platen."
Unfinished Chair
Compare It Wild Any 1.49
Chair In Any store! only
Paint It your
self and savel
Of smooth fin
ish, hardwood;
sturdy.
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117 So- Central
Phone 286
iYour Neighbor Saves Money at Ward's Why Don't You?
Medford, Ore.