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I I ! w ii ii Sl rxnE TWO MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE. -1 - - .X - 1 "' MEDFORn, ORFION. EH T DAY. 'AERTE ,7. 1022 Focal and Personal .jttony ln-art l motorist dollhirt ) nnd cruelly ran down Win. Minn mctt'B brown lrinli terrier toR on th htrrct in front of the llammiMt home on East Main slivet, yesterday aftor noon. Moth nhoulrtors of the (Ior were liroken nd every effort Is heinn made Ijv Its owner to nave the animal's life. The doK wan Ht ill alive today and is in.Tvnth St.. Modfont. j MIhs t;rare Lydinrd i flUtim the jpoaition of tenoCTHihor at the county acent s office until tho return of Mm. ,Xetl Kmnkliu, who underwent nn aV ; I'endli'ltis oiM'rutlori several days aKO and is now on the road to recovery. The Rialto theatre will run continu ous tomorrow. IVrfonunnces will Matt at 1:45, 3:;i0, 5:15. 7:00. S:tS. 10 o'clock ii. m. n Tractor Owners! Send me your name and address with make of trac tor. Important! IWss Heine. ilti V. tf Paul It. McKoe of the I'ullf.U'nia OreKon Tower Co.,' left this tuorniim on h brief buaineaa trii to I'roHiici'l. Rose hushes, rine healthy 2 and S year old plants, Uoruo Valley Ho ml Co. 1! Ianco t!aplo Point every Sat. nisht. 29 Hemstitching, Picotlng, Sc per yd. Huttons covered. Handicraft Shon. tf Mrs. II. It. Noel and Mrs. f.. !. V1 liinrce of ft veterinary surgeon. Neitth- s lmrs who witnessed the brutality say ' the doir was at the side of the street tinr hats are nil exclusive designs, 'ter left this mornitm; hv motor car for Fay Slonn, 4L'i Medford nuihttiiK.14 ' Portland where .Mrs. Walter will Join Members of the Medford police le-flier hitslinnd who has accepted a po.ii- nnd the motorist who wan Ruins alona; j partment and several others weroion in that city. He was formerly at fiO to 60 miles an hour, deliberately j visitors In the city on business this iconneciej wiih the Uotie River Valley rros&cd over from the middle of the!i,I'""''noon. called to Grants Pass as Canal company here. Mrs. Noel will rond nnd ran the animal down. ' The! witnesses in a divorce case. Those make a brief visit and will return to uffair was reported to the. police who; who were in the city were Charlie ' this city by rail. ar trying to find the car driver. j Adams. F. C. Poremus, S. Dunham and ': Free street car to bis .lacks mville Annual congregational meetinR B(jR-M-Cook, of (lold Hill. tlrants Pass! damp Saturday. (lood lunch m mid- th Presbyterian chuirh this evening.!1 "u"' .niKnt. t.nt music. 14 Covered dish luncheon at 6 o'clock. Coats special shipment for Satur Neweomb sells slab wood for 12.00 day sate, one day only. All new 'Per tier and less. Why pay more? models, no two garments alike. Satnr-M'hone !:f.' 9 v .20 day only. The Hub. nj Crescent ; orchestra Rajrle Pt. Sat. Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co. nisht. 2; for pastuerized milk. Safety first. lTi Pan! MclVnald spent yesterdav in Fruit and shade trees. Eden Valley Grants Pass on'lmsiness matters eon- Hemstitchlns and pecoting Sc at the Vanity Shop, t tf Fay Sloan make their own' hats. 42tf Medford Puildimi. The Al G. Flames circus is sched uled for an nppearance in this city the first week in May. For 20 years this circus has made a tour of the Pacific oast starting as a dog and pony show. According to the Pill Board Magazine Jlowe's Greater London shows will appear In this section the middle of June and in September Ringling Pros, and Da run m and Bailey will come. 'Beauty is the first gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes awnv." E. Burnhnm's toilet reqnislties. shaniixxiing. hairdressing. manicur ing, facial, massage, scalp treatments, hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop. Medford BuHding. Phone 191-L. tf This week only, tailor-made guits. values $50 to $60 at $42.50. Klein the Tajlor. 128 E. Main. 15 . Everywhere you look 70a see Chevrolet '' ' ' tf The Pythian Sisters are asked to . assemble in the lodge rooms Sunday afternoon at 1:45 to attend in a body the funeral of little Arnold Cormany whp was killed Wednesday forenoon. Services w fll be held at 2 o'clock In Perl'a undertaking parlors. Lwn fertilizer should be applied now. Get it at Monarch Seed CoS Phone 260. . Fire Insurance. Brown ft White. , Biggest coat sale of the season Sat urday Women's coats, new models, socially priced for this sale. The Hub. . " 14 The check for the $1000 Insurance "which the late Lee Farlow; deputy sheriff, carried on his life In the Wood men of the World, arrived in the city today and was turned over to his wjdow, Mrs. Maud Farlow. His death occurred March 7th last. ' . Dance! Sat! Nile. Nat. ,14 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf James Quinn of Klamath Falls. Is spending a few days in the city at tending to business matters. Pansy plants in bloom. Rogue Valley Horal Co.. east end. South Riverside. Phone 1040. . ... 19 i Rose bushes aha evergreen shrubs. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. 19 McCurdy IXSIRAXCK ACEXCV Six automobile losses in this agency alone last week. Joy riders are getting busy. Is Your car Insured? Call Phone 1-2-3 Medford National Bank Bldg. .Nursery. tiS0-J-2. 19 Emil Mohr who has been at Mnriet ta Springs. Calif., for three weeks ex pects to leave the end of this week, and after a visit with relatives in San Francisco w ill return home. Pat. pumps, pat. slippers.' combina tion sport oxfords, all new, oen for Saturday. Special attention given to fitting honest sizes and widths. Bring your foot troubles to The4Iub. 14 Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co. for pastuerized milk. Safety first, if Invest your savings tn trie Jackson County Building and Loan association. ' ' tt The musical feature of the meeting at the Christian church tonight will be a solo by John Kirkpatrick. Mrs. An drews will play the accompaniment. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber' Co. . Flowering shrubs and vines. Eden Valley Nursery. CS0-J-2. 19 Buy your bedding plants of the Rogue Valley Floral Co. Nice clean and healthy stock. 19 Alfred Johnson, a 15 year old school boy defeated George Maddox, checker champion of the. valley three games Wednesday, to the amazement of the champion and his own astonishment. Young Johnson is a clever player, and would like to push a game with C. A. Whillock, Rev. Sasnett. Tom Taylor. Martin McDonough, A. F. Noth or any one else who thinks he can play. Another of those popular dances at Jacksonville tomorrow night Free transportation. 'n Repairing on ladies' and men's wear Ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorium. Phone 244. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. . George Nueber is down from .his homestead in the Butte Falls district attending to business matters. "" ' This is it Coats for every woman, special price sale on coats for Satur day. Come early. The Hub. 14 Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt. Sat. night. 29 For rent on shares dancing pavilion, hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting, bathing and camping privileges cover ing 1000 acres. River frontage. Gold Ray Summer Resort, Gold Ray Realty Co. Phones 72S-R or 134-Y. tf Guests at the Hotel Medford include E. C. Mack and R. L. Anderson of San Fraticisco, E. C. Taber of Keokuk. Ia.. A. S. Thompson of Los Angeles. W. R. May of Chicago. L. E. Johnson of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. George Boole of Seattle, and W. L. Berber of Eugene. Dance! Sat! Nite. Nat., 14 AH kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Elks band concert and dance at Elks Temple. Friday night. April 7tli. Elks jand their ladies only. Admission 55 ! cents each. 14 W. J. Roberts, formerly of the firm of Roberts and Whitmore of this city, is very ill at Medford. J. A. and J. B. Houston have been notified to come to his bedside. Klamath Falls Herald. Easterlies, blooming plants, Rogue Valley Floral Co., ring 1040, we deliver. 19 Ilhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery. 680-J-2. 19 Auto insurance. Brown & White. visitors ill the city from Klamath Falls and will rctunrto that citv hv iiuta. nected with the American Legion. Titvd feet taken care or tit The Hub Special service given to 'troubled feet Exclusive sale or the famous Selby arch "preserver shoes and oxfords. The Hub. ' n carry a full lino of ladles' hosiery at the Vanity Shon. tr Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. ' Miss Fnldlne. the county nurse w 111 conduct a baby clinic in Ashland. April 20lh In the parlors of the Methodist church. " Dance! Sat!, Nite. Nat' 1 it Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co. for pastuerized milk. Safetv first. 17 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. , , It took Tel Tltye Just 45 minutes and 35 seconds to pin Jim Noregaard's shoulders to the mat Wednesday night in the main event or the Community Chest wrestling smoker in the armory, and then the bout ended. It had been billed as a best two out or three falls or a decision at the end of two hours' affain. but the late-r r the hour or for some other reason Thye was de clared the winner without any further struggling. A wristlock brought de feat to the eastern Oregon grappler arter a very interesting match. Port land Journal. Porch boxes and hanging baskets artistically arranged. Rogue Valley norai .:o. yj Dance Kingsbury Spring. Saturday, April Sth. The best of music, the best of times. Everyone welcome. Pome. Portland orchestra. Admission $1.10, war tax. n Phone Snider Dairy & Produce Co. ror pastuerized milk. Safety first. 17 inston and Jim Vance and Lelaml Noe left yesterday morning in their (ord for Los Angeles Where they are students at the 1'nlverstty of Southern California." The spring vacation which the boys have been spending in this city ends Monday. . When you have that jazzy feeling and it over you is stealing, and you move your feet to syncopate, motor down the highway beautiful, to tho place that is most suitable. The River side Community Club. April 8th. 14 Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ruy Realty company, tf Burbank and Corey's Thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery. tsu-jz. to Miss Sarah Norwood returned last evening from a month's visit in San Francisco and the Bay Cities with friends and relatives. Fresh cutflowcrs for all occasions. Our design work Is distinctively artis tic. Rogue Valley Horal Co. 19 When in need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc.. used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf Mrs. Jack Thrasher or Jacksonville was a shopping visitor ia Grants Pass last Wednesday, afternoon. Good bacon 30c per pound. Star Market. l " Neweomb sells slab wood for $2.00 per tier and less. Why pay more? Phone 621. o . . - t Mr. ami Mrs. II. B, Smith iH Fresno are guests at the Hotel Holland as are Mr. and Mrs. K; A, .Howell of Trull. Ore, W, l Jordan of Seattle. l.e .1 Kahoo of ChtcHAo, J, 'j. linii'i' ami Coorgo 11. Smith of Himeiie, W. .1. Crane of Cortland and K. O. Mannm r Salem. Fresh smelt, three pounds for 2v Star Market. l.V Please remember that classified ads. locals nnd small ads ore. rush In ad vance. Bring In your ads nnd do not use telephone. tf Phone Snider Dairy Pivdmo Co. for pHstueriretl milk. Safety first. 17 Mr. mill Mrs. Chas. K. Smith u re Pure home rendered lard. IT'h cents per lb. Star Market. :, Another special sale at the Hod Cross Thrift Shop, Saturday, April Mb. 2 p. m. Mats $1.00 each, ucwlv HnUj and trimmed. Shoes for till the family) $1.00 per pair. Children's raps. udi' waists. Best garden Itvini for sale. Phone 91 2-J. tf llilluh Temple of the Mystic Shrine will hold a meeiljog touluht at which important business connected with the coming Shrine ceremonial at Medford. May 26. will be discussed Dance! Sat' Nite. Nat. It Apples 50o n bov, Conner's Ware house. ' if Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Ilonus plan or pay w ith share, of crop, like rent Hold Kay llenlty Company, tf Miss Tlllle Anderson of Kotfue River has been a visitor In Ashland for sev eral days this woi'k. The dairymen's meet Ins at the IPu-ary Saturday has been postponed 14 If It's lnnrnnce we write It R. A. rioimes, The Insurance Man. Everywhere you loox you see a Chevrolet tf Only a couple more duys will see the pear trees hlossomim; out. and by the latter part of nevt week, (he apple trees will lie In full Mom iu , many 'laces. t ! ' Several thousand dollars to luan on Improved ranch security. O. !. Hoggs. One dozen ladles' hats $ I. .In each. One dozen children's" raps. Me each. One dozen whltoV-uists. ladles'. 25c ia. One dozn pairs shoes. $l.m each At the Red Cross Thrift Shop. Sparta Bldg.. 2 p. m. Saturday. April Sth. 14 Rain is the prediction for Saturtlny. The maximum temperatures of jester day and a year ago yesterday were exactly the same, 65 degrees. Gladioli and Tuberose bulhs. IMen Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. jo Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street It. A. Thlerolf. In the way of advertising the public meeting of finish t at the Pao theater of the local Ku Klux Klan several masked and robed members of the Man on horseback rode around the j cltytiay. and last nleht u group of from 8 to 12 Klan members In full re galia and with mailed faces marched around the streets of the city scatter ing advertising literature. Get ready for spring. (Sreat variety of grays and browns. Price $t2..r0. Klein the Tailor. IIS E. Main. 15 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsettere for NuBone. Phone Csr-.. tf Fi'unk J. Newman retained lSt . The :,l U club ,uf Dim hltth school tiiubt ffijm. u several days lUMincHHvlll give a ance this evetiina In the trip lo Salem. , Uiuall hull at the Nat. , lingo crowd Mrs. Uosiell Watt, Splfolln'cursotlere '""I "Miio.vablo itnio Is anllrlpaled, for Modi'tud ami vicinity. Box S'.'.j Nick Yuunm has moved his horse Phoenix, Ore. 1 1 'shooing shop from Hillings lllaeknuillb Crafting w. Edeus Valley Nursery, fhop to Klu.lL.th ami Fir nlteet, It liSO .J-:! Redmen mid Pocohontas Attention P. P, I'Midier. tireat Sachem or Oi'o: gou. will he here Friday mid Saturdio evehlnu. v,u-k in the Chief lUrce, Feed and good time Is nsoured. Yon will miss n good time if yon are not In l; there. 1 11 II Every where you look Chevrolet. you sr a tf 7V A. F. A A. M, Special Communication Mod ford Lodne o:i, Friday even ing, April 7. 7:;io p, m. Work (', degree. U K. WILLIAMS. Secv KINGSBURY DANCE Saturday, April 8 Poitliiiul Orohoiitra O'Connor 'i Melody Boys Snappy - jazzy - music m 0 ' . , i.- " ...1 1 I1. l t .". nil m-n i i i1; .1 1 . jrm-it i?' , 1 1 , ,' ...'n'". i !. ' .j . i Ill A Why Pay High Prices for Your Groceries When You Can Buy for Less Money at WHITAKER'S? i COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH THOSE YOU HAVE u BEEN PAYING THEN COME IN TOMORROW 24-pound package self-rising Buckwheat flour .24c . 3 packages Corn Starch 24c , 2 packages good Dates 24c 15-oz. jar Grape and Raspberry Jam 22c Good Comb Honey. While it lasts 21c , . , . ..... ( Whitaker's Cash and Carry Grocery 318 East Main St. . : ' - Medford DON'T MISS the Gob of Joy HAROLD LLOYD U'4 f-Y' in his superdreadnaught of fun ' " . "A Sailor Made Man" Pour reels of undiluted Lloyd comedy. Tho greatest pic ture hexever made. . STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE (3 DAYS ONLY) 1 WiMW Ecoiniomy Groceteria n t I , t v ,,ft The Home of Bread Like Mother Made When the home supply of canned fruits, jellies and preserves be gins to run low, the house wife has to look elsewhere for her sup ply. With this in mind, the Economy has assembled what is doubtless the best assortment of such goods ever seen in Southern Oregon, and all at prices even lower in some cases than the cost of the home canned products.' ' ,: ' Here, is a partial list, all at money-saving prices: , PRESERVES AND JAM Tea Garden Figs in Syrup at 3 for $1.29 Tea Garden Figs in Syrup, spiced ,3 for $1.29 Tea Garden Pineapple Pre serves 3 for $1.11 Tea Garden Blackberry Pre serves .3 for $1.08 Tea Garden Strawberry Pre serves 3 for $1.29 Tea Garden Raspberry Pre serves 3 for $1.23 Tea Garden Concord Grape Preserves 3 for $1.23 Tea Garden Apricot and Pine apple Preserves . . ; 3 for $1.00 Tea Garden Peach Preserves, , at-.-. 3 for $1.00 Tea Garden Marmalade ' at ...... . 3 for $1.00 Tea Garden Fig Preserves, No. 2 can 68c JELLIES AND JAMS Honey Sweet Orange Marma lade 3 for 66c S, 3c W Cranberry Sauce at 3 for $1.32 S. & W. Pure Currant Jelly at 3 for 73c S. & W. Pure Currant Jelly, large size 3 for $1.32 Orange Jelly, 6 oz. tin 3 for 31c Assorted Jams, 14-ounce cans 2 for 25c Libby Currant Jelly 6-oz. glass 3 for 43c Tea Garden Mint Jelly, 6-oz. glass 3 for 69c Tea Garden Apple and Lemon 6-oz. glass ........ .3 for 69c Tea Garden Jelly, 5-pound cans, each ' 88c Tea Garden Jelly, 10-pound can;.. . . . .... ..... ..." $1.35 Orrington Jam in glass, at 3 for 33c Lippincots assorted tall jars, at 3 for 99c S. & W. Quince Jelly, 1 lb. jars . 3 for $1.32 FRUIT IN GALLON CANS Apples 59c Loganberries ' . . ......... 94c Apricots ., 94c Blackberries . . . . '. 94c Peaches ..... ... . . . . . . ,83c Pears v..-; 89c Huckelberries $1'.49 Grated Pineapple 69c Pineapple, broken slices !.69c CANNED FRUITS 1 ' t , . ' Freestone Peaches, No. 2 can ' . . 7 3 for 79c S. & W. Sliced Peaches, fancy flats 3 for 70c S. & W. Peaches, No. Z cans, halves . 3 for $1.10 S. & W. Peaches, No. 2 cans, fancy sliced 3 for $1.10 Sun Kist Melba Halves, No. 2, extra fine 3 for $1 .00 S. & W. Sliced Apricots, fancy flats . 3 for 70c Sun Kist Apricots, sliced, No. 2V. . 3for 70c Sun Kist Apricots, No. 2's, halves 3 for 70c Sun Kist Apricots, No. l's, halves . . . .3 for 58c Seaside Apricots, No. 2 halves 3 for 57c Pineapple Cubes for salad, No. 2 cans . . .......... 3 for 79c Pineapple, No. 2 cans 3 for 70c, Pineapple, extra fancy No. 2 cans ............. .3 for 99c Pineapple, extra fancy flats 3 for 52c Sunkist Grated Flats 3 for 42c Sun Kist Grated, No. 2 cans 3 for 59c Pears, No. 2 cans . .3 for 87c Del Monte Cherries, No. 1 cans ......... 3 for 49c Loganberries in Syrup, fancy, No. 2's 3 for 97c Blackberries in Syrup, fancy, No. 2's 3 for 85c. Strawberries in Syrup, fancy, No. 2's .......... 3 for $1.13 Red Raspberries in Syrup, fancy, 2's 3 for $1.11 PICKLES AND OLIVES Calif. Ripe Olives, 3 cans, 35c Calif. Ripe Olives No. 1 cans . . 3 for 49c Heinz Ripe Olives, No. 1 cans 3 for 70c Heinz large Olives, No. 2 cans 3 for $1.40 Stuffed Olives, 4 oz. jar, at 3 for 43c Green Olives, 4-ounce jar, at 3 for 40c Pickles (any kind) 4-ounce jar . . . . . . . 3 for 29c Monopole Chow Chow, tall jars . . . 3 for 70c Sweet Pickles, pint jars, each . 33c Del Monte Dill Pickles, No. 2 tins, each . 23c BAKERY BULLETIN Cookies, any kind or assorted. Of usual Groceteria size and quality, for Saturday, 2 DOZEN FOR 25c GATES & LYDIARD f ; ; it It ll n - . . ' . - .'