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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1935 Lawrence Jewelry Will Open Formally in New Location Saturday PAGE EIGHT ATTRACTIVE STORE AT 8 NO. CENTRAL IRKS PROGRESS Medford Firm Established Quarter Century Makes Continued Gain High Class Merchandise Only One of Medford's newest end moat attractive stores, situated at a North Central In the recently remodeled Jackson county bank building, will open tormally Saturday when John F. Lawrence, Jewelers, reaasume their beslaess In new quarts. Slace 1910 the Lawrence Jewelry atere, formerly ftcated at West Main mm and Fir, ha maintained one of the atoat progresfgve and depend BMo viness In the community, mKlallng business policies that lrsw the continue jJatrona?! ol nxmy awta-ec Oaedsav dtlafcns. The ruii? tm meters, beautifully tfV"- ee oa Mrth ceMtral 5 xtnMavM! tv . 14 lMraMOu a"(vy a thai city ftfs M9Mt kwcM aaaai a swri yolM; tfc TmxMWKHsbM vMh, erte4le miawtQpimm'i, eiaaaj t ifrvd ewrat mti tt ma BWn IB pisMM MlkH, WkJea .afcjwaftiahfcas lavue cm!s'M tkat'aaa 4a MS awneax- aynaitv awvMhMi clij at anoaxaaB) iMMtH aai Vae, aaaasikaja to atfa-ia ag'aj la ifi.iiimwiui n mwiV kjt ck 4vtHHV kw5 ' anh aai "' rfH'a.maaE tMtaV tke tuia a. :ni wXHw. a)af) etaMalwy tj IV!tM aamnaiaiaup Kar aaana " ftwt ( kaya aaast. Vktj kMI &M, aa ikiarj M Uw SMa)Ml Ct kmawenWa k kaaaaWa kaarEay. Hmb a- MMoa kaau'lMM! af Jtw- csatowaaraa. It aaw ta 'y 4ut Lmaeaves JMueary ama ks aQifnMnfcnl aerd tse" fcoHwnsn'g aaxakriaze W taws aa mum aaam" eWawaad. Hi 4eMw a KMfcnl Mart. af all aW afTrmWb aat tan awakw Mly faa Altai e Me an- na aae Mn otttaA atmuanam kaay aaay lm Avtt pfturva. tk akeaen a atrnmmnf D30fl a sfaM tana, ma aUUnaae tue k (ftarril Paottnaa X a awf) taaa 4a an antad la thji force? aa a sgoity o tbei aacea. BMao otaillaga ka May KfjMtafck) laiHMd V mlSn1PISft, kfWflfl l'l RH rv'w isirawn lav caatlaeaai Ofrfarn WJimill,.l.XUUjeMilaal(aJJa.ai for Gorham, largest manufacturera of silverware. Sterling silverware u recommended, but for those who prefer plate, many deslraSIt lines are handled, Including Community. 1847 Rogers, Holmes and Edwarda. besides Oorhsm plate. Other lines of sterling silver Include Towle, Wallace and Treasure. Beth Thomas Clocks and Tele chrons are featured, and the atore la exclusive agent In southern Ore gon for Longlne watches, a line available at leading Jewelry stores. BE MOLAYSEATS The officers for the following vear of the Medford chapter Order ofDe- Molay were Installed laft night with the attendance of Masons, parents and frlrf ds. Dick Roberts, retiring master coun cilor waa Installing officer. Those In stalled were master councilor, Frank Hull, Jr., senior councilor, Jack Woods; Junior councilor, Dale Rob erts; senior deacon, Oca. Gates; chaplain, Ted Taylor; Junior deacon. Phil Todd; marshil, Don Price; ora tor, Dan Hull; senior stewftrd, Otann Stewart, Junior ateward, Don Gray; sentinel, Arto Stocks; atandard bear er. Jack Thompson. The abven pro tectors ware Bob B.tlner, Jekn Oll ll05. Den iaoet. ob nw, Hrum Bunawi. a)itra tctafM aatfl HhW Tlitawlf. Dick Belarto VM aBlat W mFlkat kf Itw i(vl!aT ee!. After Ui oeMmoafcVi M-cd aotoei pHil kj th awaiafcra la aa ai-lA-as for hla c aiirHaj tk 1 r Mwaaaia im ttaa mtai. mm. us UPSOS HBEESS & tnmm. .() - ktr Jnmn A. Mt. vim pm mt Um amtviami Oil cownwny oT Call ttrnMi, wiw "vy imi" kcn-y cmmt M-xwry mmmwi Iiv)mm, wJtky Ucm iMftuw yro4Licr, tills fndl. "it's vrry u-Wt sin tCwb "rm" not a itcmi of brw-tU lm It." Ifffe! Mffft. tii k IrlrHd of p'hps, BnW: 'Cprtalnly. we nro frbratn," The New York Dally jVcwb eaM thA tt had Icnmwl from ah authoritative source that the wedding; might be in October and would be by Jahu nry at the latent. ROUTE TO NEW YORK, Sept. 8. (AP) Quickly forgetting the dan gers thay faced while aboard the grounded liner. Dixie, In a hurricane churned sea off the Florida coast, passengers and crew traveled oheer f&ly homeward by trsln today. Refreshed after a night of rest fol lowing many hours of anxiety sjs rescue craft worked vsllantly to re move them from the steamer, every one abos the special train bearing them homeward a:ose today with new spirit. Of those who could be found to dflurl) tho hours aMtri the appar ently doom tl and Aw talked frsyly none had anytUng but past for the rvoral of tho pafafcrsirs attj crew. The spaclal 9yrd Alrllrss train of 14 coaches pull out erf Wnml for th north at 10:47 (eoMnrn starrfard time) lamt night after a dvls of sev eral hours while the ffrtlguW paan- gers and crew ate hwrtlly at a hotel and purchase clothing to replace that dawiMsW or lost In the storm. TSircH-gh the anxious mlnut the YfMt&m rojatwt aiut the darkened shii they amuerM thexvailuM by Jok 19 n riif, Wm QtMrld livings of jfcT Tm4, th ship's hcMfrws, snld one of tkir flro. tror wm "Ufc." Then fma vtn "aU1h9. illlr," Wwil-r, the tuw turwtt to "?ack Yir Wwlai," arX it wwet't long until thtt tMe hf kctm bit WW out w tr Wfust IrMtn, Bible Saves Life Of Missionary in Mexican Attack PUEBLA. Mex.. Sept. 6. (UP) Concepclon Miranda, P rotes tan t woman missionary, was killed and the life of Luclo Anzures,. Protest ant minister, was saved by a Bible today In a shooting In the town of Atllxco. , The Blbie. In Anzure's breast pocket, stopped a bullet which would have struck his heart. These two and seven others were enroute from Puebla to Texaluca when they were set upon by an GIVE SECRETS OF IKES ME wimm ntiiM Gngmtulatc k mi. Mm. Lawrence w vmi wk tlwrn continued succese. WittO hmgiTfitisff tfUB arajr sr loa 1109 tka Beautiful New Fixtures THEY ARB IrffiSfflRB MADE IT T TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Tew, sufit. .() 9.t - tsncy In the start of the fall trade scnetx. wmi not4 hy CMn Bra-, stMt la Its rovtov of bueU rarrs ccwtltloiM. "fitalkowtng tlw )wnt wmiMNr show lm that sosm , distributive branches aehleU In six ywn, fall trade wedfe a rather faltering start," It won fteclarea. "Hurricanes, floods. And rain forced consumers to defrr their planned shopping tours, while wholesale mar kets turned quieter, In spite of sub stantial reorders, as retailers awsltsd further evidence of the strength of buying power. ' "Industrial operations, however, were altered slightly by holiday in fluences, the general Average being advanced, with outstanding progress reported fur the cotton goods di vision of the textile Industry." LETTER CARRIERS RE-ELECT LEADER CLEVELAND. Sept. 6 (AP) Ed ward J. Oalnor. Munlce, fnd.. was re elected president of the National As sociation of Letter Carriers today, de feating Ferdinand L. Douglas, New York. Oalnor received 2.8S1 votes, conven tion officials announced, while Doug las received 1.165. John S. Foley, Vbstctt, was re elected vice president. The convention selected Kansas City for Its next meeting place, In 137. The entire Gainer slate of candi dates was successful In the election, convention officials said. Mailmen elected to the executive board Included: D. U. Sullivan, of San Francisco. SClAayO, .t. 6. (AP) Forxmar President Jferbert C Hoover arrlvOtl unxpctMlly at the state fair grouni today froti his home In 9alo Alto to Bpnd the day visiting exhib it. Us plans to return to his noma- later In the day. Mr. Hoover was accompanied by Mrs. Hoover and Ben S. Allen, a friend. He drove his own automobile Into the fair grounds and then visited the director's office, where the direc tors were Introduced to the former president and Mrs. Hoover. He was taken Immediately on a tour of the exhibits. When asked If he would comment on the exchange of letters between Roy W. Howard, a newspaper publish er, and President Roosevelt the for mer executive exclaimed "No, no. I see you're able to keep the stau fair still going." SAN Q DENTIN, Calif., Sept. ft (AP) William Bagley and Ethan Al len McNab todav Da Id with their Hv on the scaffold Of San Ouent'n nrU. on for murderous assault while serv ing lire imprisonment terms. It was the first double execution In California this year. CARIOCAHS TO SPfA SRAZIUA II FUTUftE RIO DK JANEIRO, Sept. fl. (AP) "Carloca," as residents of the federal district In which Brazil's capital Is located are known, henceforth will speak the "Brazilian" language and not the Portuguese they have known since the days of Emperor Dom Pe dro. The municipal council today overrode a mayoralty veto and de cided the federal district Is "rastfl lan." The rest of Brazil will con tinue to speak Portuguese. brand, because each Porter product Is made with 100 per cent pure A-l Durum Semolina. No macaroni, spa ghetti or semolina product is made that Is finer than this brand." (By the Tribune Shopping Reporter) Rather Interesting, we thought, to learn the "whys' and the "where fores" of macaroni, spaghetti and other varieties of these products, so we pass this little story on to you. Recently, during an Interview with Joe Bernard, director of sales of the Porter-Scarpe HI Mscoronl company, our Imagination began working. We were Informed that. If the products of this one Oregon factory were placed end to end, they would reach several times around the- world. It occurred to us (hat there must & a reason, so we asked: "How do you account for this remarkable demand for this type of produce?" "Because ifte modern housewife, we have found, has become quite scientific In the study of healthful yet economical foods, to serve In every day meals. She has found that pure grade A Durum Semolina pro ducts represent one of the highest food values that she can obtain," Mr. Bernard answered. "Just what do you mean by Durum Semolina?" we queried. "It's rather technical," was his re ply, "but It's really worth knowlng. You see. Durum Is a particular type of wheat which Is grown In North Dakota and parts of Wisconsin, where the climatic and geographic condl. tlons are the sama- as those; of tuMa. where Durum wheat was originally grown. " "Semolina Is tha- very hdfcrt of tfeis 1 type of wheat, which contains an ex- ! tremely high percentile of psotsun I and gluten, and a vry s re all jtr centage of ash." "Doesn't that maan more n unities ' and muscle building vaugs?" asked. "Exactly, and In Etaditto, it mas these products are mor etrtly mmk quickly digested ant, turn Into nourishment by.cfcllawi m wll e grownups." "How can we Ull wrsthtT wt macaroni -tr spaghetti product has this Ingredient?" "The label, of course. Is your guid That is. If you know ho' to rtd it. Many packages carry the term 'pu semolina.' or '100 per cent purs -ollna To many of u this may traps Durum Semollnt. To e sure that you receive tho finest macaroni agft similar products, Insist that tisy be made with 100 per cent A-l Durum Semolina and carry this dtflfjrlptfpn on the label." "One last oiestlon hat do A 4-1 mean Hn macaroni?" "A-l Durum mollns. Jisst as grde A butter or rrjlk. mssns tlia highly, quality, or conforming t hlhst standards. It means that a proauci containing 100 per cent A-l Durum Semo 1 1 n p Is the high eat In p ret sj n and gluten, and contains no flour. In order, to be sure, of courA, I Would suggest you Insist upon Pcrisjtr's Lindberghs Keep Objective Secret ST. PAUL. Sept fl. (AP) Forty eight hours since they took off from the Fort Ripley airport at Little Falls Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind bergh still were unheard from today. They left without announcing their destination. BONNEVILLE, Ore., Sept. 6. (AP) The first blast to prepare the way for the foundation of the main spillway dam at the Bonneville $31,000,000 power and navigation structure, waa fired today In the huge cofferdam area. FOR BODIES VE1MS MIAMI, F!a., Sept. . (AP) TUa Cross headquarters here received word this afternoon that Oov. Dave Sholtz had authorized cremation of the bodies of storm victims still in the Florida Keys. (Copyright. 1936, by Associated Press) MIAMI, Fla Sept . Wearing gas masks, armies of men moved Into the hurrlcana-devastated Florida Keys today for the gruesome tast of bringing back tha dead, already totaling 2S6. according to a Ra Cross estlmata. . There were conflicting report aa to the eiact damage and death dealt by the hurricane, which after howl ing through the Keys, generated storms In other states to the north, killing a woman, Injuring 11 persona and causing ejtenslve property dam. age. The Rd Cross announced that of 817 war veterans caught by tha bur. rtcane aa they were engaged In con. structlon work In the keys, 320 waro missing today and 144 bodies had been recovered. Seventy civilians war musing throughout Florida. DANCE At Bonney's Orlll every Sittrd night. Use Mall Tribune want ads. sV Congmtulatt Lawnnc' Upon th opsninf of th . spltndid nw stor djoixuj 0 our Ctxtril Jtvaxu tnirt -4) CONGRATULATIONS To Lawrences Ujrai the Opening of Their Fine New Stew f E nro glr.a to ndd our word of congratulation to L.evnmce's upon tho for.nni opening of $ioir beautiful new store at 8 North Central venue in tllifl ritv . . Tt ia lint anntliAt inllfatlnn nf the steady Improvement in the business dis trict; another step in making this city southern Oregon's shopping center ... In a qiiartcof a century of successful business here, Lawrence's have established an enviable reputation for quality merchandise and fair prices . . . We wish this firmftitinur success in yea to cornel The First National Biftik A Departmentizcd Bank COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TRUST DEPARTENT SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS 5 Congwtul&ti&rt Lawniue V Upon tilt 0jjnin4j of Your JUi kax CD. BEAN Irs. m Saa&iiW' G I congrotulete Lawrence's Upon the Opening of Their Fine New Store One of the Most Modern On the Co&st! All of the PAINTING and DECORATING In Lawrence's New Jewelry Store Was Done By GR1NSTED & RUNTZ P 101 Cottage St. Phone 1653 kA Cri Invitation " m Tfc Tim Saturday, SeptsmW 7ta. "- . m TJb. Fla-ie 8 No. Central Are. t TjW Gww3v AH Southern Oregre FexcajuW. TKa Jis9' Lawrence's. Tito Owcttakan Tho FORMAL OPENING Of Their Beautiful New Medfofd Jewcky Store T. attratetive new store afforfc a rmm ftw WHkv tminp ing the large and up-toTth-mintttt itk f jwe)y aar carried by Lawrence's . . . Especially coYa.t i ttaa store for those who prefer the finer this ia silrervm jewelry for they can now caoosa frost taa sew iaIt) aerthaadiTC as featured in large, mttrolit srs, yet vil tnea:eives of the usual moderate pricee that have salvtaf 1 maen Dy Mis ionjr-estDiisnej. Hefer iniaI We Feature Nationally Known Linen ' DIAX0KD Out of every nundred stones on the rrmrlcet, only from 3 to 6 percent are high quality. Lawrence's are from that 3 to 5 percent. 30 years cxperl ence In making selections. WATCKM -clus.v agent for Longlr.es. the Ob servRtory watch. Awarded 10 Brand prizes at International Expositions. Other watches stocked. Hamilton of . R. I. accuracy. Eleln. the watch rour grandfather and your father lllced and still do. Te Gien. popu lar watch from Time Hall and Walt-bam. timu m.Taawat9 Not only distinctive Hut ecimaaUaai, the heirloom of tomorrov. Wia dif ferent companies rapraasntad. bk1u live aainta In all toutharx Ovaaa Ms Loah. Wallace and eorhaax. im aaa taent for Towa ani otHar aal caata-panlai. m.TB) rtata Gorham raxt thtraj ft esala Holm Jt Wward InM. M.a plat. 17 aoen.1 aa( otiaa aat knoa-n llteft. Tou eaa buy here with coafilaac Quelity JtfcrchaadiaB only. Laa in Jewelry Value in a,fr far Twenlfy-five X,ri Lawrence's New Location North Cental, just off Main reet. 4). We Congratulate LAWRENCE'S . Upon the presentation of their fine New Store to Southern Oregon People MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK 8 o - mm-