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4 j t i '' I. i ( it, PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD.' QKEflQy, FRTTAY, .TTTXE 19 1925 jfioml and LL Personal 1 Mm. Gertrude Kli'kpn trick haw uu her house silent her afHter, Mm. Li lian 'Hupp, from JTTffaiettfwYi, ''Ohio: Mm. Kupp, who Intends to upend two ur mree mo runs in tniH locally, Wiy she l deliKhted with the rllmuie ana I d T I beautiful ticenery of the I(;ue Jtlver t 1 - r vauey. t The temperature yesterday waH the Dunre! ('losing dance Kagle Point warmest of the summer seiiHon ho far. Saturday nif,'ht. 78 flvjth fAmtixlmuni of 95 deKreen, and to- i x, ,, ,0 f ... day, which murted out with a mini Siium of r3 decrees, promised thlH Mr. and Mi-h. K. T. hav been viHltinj? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. b Druett for the past few forenoon to beat least as warm. Fair d u,ft lhis forenoon for lhelr nome i hnd continued warm weher is pre- jn jf0ton aIif f ,llctM for Friday will. incrralnB or-( Danee iiaBle Point Saturday night. 1J V I Extra Bperlal for Saturday. Smartly k. "ny (so to me country 10 uuy cner- trimmed hats, values to 111. 50 at g, fries. Wo have large supply every day Jl.su; vnlueH to 112.50 at $2.!IN; values I Vit airoasoniibie price. Johnson Pro- to $15 at $3.S. Gage pattern hats jj ducc Co. Phone 97. 241 N. Fir street. ' going at less than half price. The hit. V i est styles In new Gage felt hats Just t The Misses Kitty Bragg and Frances received. The Emmy Lou Hat Shoppe. ai. Sherwood of Portland, who are In .M. M. Store. . 77" ' ,vell known former Modford teachers ' AIrH- Kenneth King and her mother. in the publlo .schools, arrived hero "s. JJcier vandersluls, visited In yesterday for a visit of a few days. Ashland yesterday. Mrs. King was 1 'hcyn re registered at the Hotel Med- fomcrly Alice Vandersluls and is vis- ford,! . mug wun ner mother In Grenada. ; i The Model Pharmacy wll be open ?"' whlle her husband is in New If Wxiffiunrtuy and nights the following Y,"r,k , and Philadelphia in the Interests W W(lel( 2 of ,,ls work wlth h Standard Oil I The Standard Oil company service "on!?am- Th'y re "Pending today in Bttntlun at Anna Spring cnmp, Crater Bedford and will visit with friends ri.Nutlunul park, opened todav with a m''e .""morrow before returning to l.il-omplcle suiply of khs. to renutin open ;iuiiiik low i nurr i.utte season. ; 3 Before you buy that piano see Laun- S pach. He can save you money. He their borne. Ashland Tidings. I'rcsh salt water salmon, 25c lb. .Tohnson Produce Co. tf I About the usual number .of cars JtVnows ,,,,, Bn(1 j, reliable. tf "PPel at Merrick's Motor Inn last .1 Tourists and others from a distance wlth -'Veral representing distant f Mrci'la.t'ed lit Incn hotels Include Mr. . UMltI " Hlulls- . V i.nd'Strs. C. A. Nelson of Mt. Vernon, ?.U"""' , 'Se0 Launspach. tf "Hindi Mr rhiI Mm T k livednv1 'nllforiiinns registered at local ho- Dind B. S. llrlggs of Chicago. Mr. and l"-'lul Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Collins, flairs. J. K. Stockwell of Hsvard. Neb.. - '' " Terpnng and party, Mr. and rj ; JU IrsV Justin Wayne and Albert G"tt tjf haH'of New York City, Mr. an ?; M. Abbott of Taunton. Mas Klind Mn l 4l. C. T nd Mrs.' iss.. Dr. O. S. Tnrge of Vnncouver. r. M. Ilea of Philadelphia, and $ jfcvlcHdnmes I.. A. Parker, William iriiif en nd H. P. Miller of Halt Lake x.'lty. 1 Hen .ins. ii. c. Caughey. Mivand Mm. I- L. Merryfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Charles handfelt. Miss Mary Kolb. Mr. and Mrs. T. t.'. Carney, Mr. M. B. Carnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. T. Wells of Los Angeles, Mrs. L. II. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, T. De Forest, and Miss Adeline Coobelv of Palo' Altn. Tvtr. nml M,-u w mslllchlnft so h yard. The .Van-'"; U'K B.nn """n"'. nd ltv Sbon. Dartlett and Main. tf ",rB- r- "00"' " J""" ar- m Mrs. L. T. Tedrlck, who has been Penler of Pullerton. Mr. and Mrs. 13. guest of Mrs. Charles Iluggins, de- N. ?nsh of Uerkeley Mr. and Mrs. T. parted tnis morning for her home In . ;. ... ; -,n. unu ,na. j. llollywood Calif Mem ot Ban ult,K. and Mr. and P' Columbia plaster wall board. Call ,Mr"; A- ""'erson, Mr. and Mrs. IS. hjtur nrices. Walla Wood. I.nmh.r Drbellay, and Miss Gertrude Wills of nrA ..San Francisco. k..! Drivers of the oars In the Crater 'aP'o drugs at DcVoe's. tf fe'rJjike National Guard caravan of to-! M's- B L-"'inter and daughter ar- r Jnorrow are to bring only the utensils lo est with, ihnlr n,n l,,..,h fr ih '""'conua. Mont., to spend several tirst-ilav onlv.- and their own hlnnk. weoK", visiting her sister, Mrs. C. K. fits. Everything else for eating nnd ')tftiK will be furnished by the Na tional1 Guard. ace In the "open air! Frcy. I Attention, Fruit Growers We have ...in.,, u.m ni irK nacKing nnu lire. Fair t'00"1"? Plant formerly operated by the ;ii.Huii growers uooperallve Assn, nnd are now prepared to enter Into contracts with growers for their crops of pears and apples on the spot cash basis., Growers will find It to their ndvantnge to communicate with us before disposing of their crops. Office at packing plant how open on North Central ave. Telephone 30, or can call evenings 072-J. Suncrost Or chards. Llewellyn A. Banks, Mgr. 78 Itejuvone,. really removes wrinkles and restores youthful contour rnniHiv ruing from Portland, where she has hrm'csly and permanently. Medford n spending the past severnl days "IU, K """!' 3rd floor Medford Ccn- ivi num. t-nono j ui. 81 t.. Noble of the National Map Co., Grounds Pavilion! Tonight! Admission TOW'1 70. Commercial fishing in the Rogue Is holding nn average of about 1000 pounds n night. A majority of tho fishermen have' quit, making the nlghtjjy. catches of those making the drift fairly good. ' The price Is still Grants Pass Cour- 25c lb. thlB 12 cent sa pound Jer. Fresh snit water salmon, Johnson Produce Co. Mrs.rEd - Lamport returned morn been spending the past severnl days visiting frlendB. ilngkjn's Drug store this week open cvnnbcs.t . ; , ;, 4 ,. .. , ' 7,8 Miss Petty Fallln of Qrants Pnss is spending several days visiting her hrothrr H. A. Fnlllll nf Ihn Kiinlherti district freight and passenger office. Kgsn wanted. SOo dozen. Johnson Prtildce Co. tf Miss Eunice Dnvls departed this morning for cSnttlo, Wnsh., where she it "Mr" n a varty ot friflnds bound for lj thb distant shores of the Orient. Miss Davis will sail next Wednesday on tho rtea mi ij Hong f lands. She expects to be homo from her-lourney about the middle of Sop- tumluic. Let us give your enr a thorough "once over" before the Crater Ijiko trip. Riverside Garage. P. F. Close. ! proprietor. 132 8. Riverside. 77 j? 1 Among the out of town Oregonians j who.riro registered at tho hotels are Miss rem Chandler, J,oo .Immermaii nnd Miss Ilellen lllythe of Baker. It. W, Flnley, Albert J. Thelofer and Wlss Josephine . Klumm of Klamath Falls. W. L. Connor of Corvallla. 11. u . nwona or Rosoburg, C. Hv Hill. 74. j N. Ag'ee and K, S. Miller of Euguno. U nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. F. MacDonntd ot tt J-akevlew. . jj ' Columbia plaster wall board. Call p for- prices. Wallace Wood Lumber !: Yard. . 1 Last, week we linked to the limit of our a p a e i t y and still 'there were not enough 'lo go around. So to , morrow we will repeat ast Saturday's spe Marshmallow Devilsfood 23c Each A Special You Won't Forget : j A Bu r"t ar!8!ne!a o'altur horo today. inst nance' of - tho -season, Eaglo Point, Saturday night. . 78 Mies Gladys Applegato of the Copco iiumo ornqo start has returned from a vacation trip up north, including a 12 day cruise to Alaska and rvturn. Fancy creamery butter 4Gc per lb. Johnson Produce Co. A tourist passing through Central Point inn Into another' car and dam aged It to somo extent Wednesday night. Ho left town In a hurry but mshlp, Yokohama Maru. bound ' ... m n!re to. n,m- The pan. She wll Ithen visit China, i V""" " on 'n0 ou ad ""'d Hong Kong and the Philippine ,8. . u,m11 uld deposit 1 5 to cover . ........ihi-o ouiu'iuu ny me otner niuchlno. Grants Pass Courier. , , Dnncc! Tho last dance of tho scn son, Kaglo Point, Suturday night. Best music In the valley. 78 Tim nurke of the Stubbs Electrlo .Co., wns among tho many Por'tlund visitors In this city yesterday. We pay for ashea and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. . tf Lxtrn special for Saturday. Smart ly trimmed hats, vuluea to ta.GO at Jl.98: values to $12.60 at $2.98: val ues to $16 at $3.98. Gage pattern hnis going nt less than half price. Tho latest styles In new Gage felt hata Just received. Tho Emmy Lou Hut Shoppe. In M. M. tSore. 77. The Fair Grounds Pavilion attracted last night hundreds of dance fans from all parts of tho vullcy when tho first of a special aeries of "open air" dances was held. In splto of tho warm weather which prevailed all day, tho Pavilion wns founij to be cool and comfortable. Special music by tho Pavilion 8-piece orchestra anil sev eral solos by Carl Loveland were much enjoyed and patriotic favors for the . mines milled to tho success of tho af fair. Another big open air party' will I be held tonight. I Immediate dellvory on Rndlola No. ,24' portable superhntrodyne. no out side aerial, weight but 3 pounds. Take It on your vncntlon. Pnrullzod , tubes reactivated or no charge. Vir gin Radio Service, 105 W. Main. Tel. 1053. tf, I A 'Tremendous Mercantile Event" Is tho tltlo a double page nil of Mc Goe's Ashland storo which appeared yesterday In this paper. Tho sale be gins tomorrow, and will be one of the lending merchandising events of June. jMr. Met Ice Is building a new store and will reduce his stock preparatory 1 1" moving thereto nnd to make room 1 for the receipt of new fall goods. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. intensive shorthand, typing, ma chine bookkeeping and salesmanship. ork mornings only: special low rales now. Medford Business College. OWN. ' Yesterday for tho ttilrd day In suc cessifon the number of out nf the state curs to register here dally 1 1th tho lo cal state auto traffic bureau in the ('number of Commerce building was sixty-five. Intensive shorthand, typing, ma chine bookkeeping nnd salesmanship. Work mornings only: special low rates now. Medford Business College. 717 N. Cen- one until five ork. hand colored liho- I'.ilnlim;, or commercial iinler iglven prompt nllentlon. Plume 823-R I tor Mrs. Bono 8;'l-V. 84 Mr. and Mrs. J M. Spurglu of Eu gene are spending several days vls Itlng'Mr,. and' Mrs. Charles Hugffns. Roaldenta of Portland who are reg istered at local hotels Include: Misses Florence Campbell, Kitty Bragg. Frances N. Sherwood, Ollle Maharrey, Nora Grange, hi. Oalbreajji, Mrs. J. B. Ilyars, Miss Byars, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tallmadge. Mr. and Mrs. P. Swan and Mrs. B. A. Frenal and child. Brick lco cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf Another big "open air" party to night! Fairgrounds Pavilion! 78 Dance where It's always cool and comfortable! Fair Grounds Pavilion!; Another big "open air" dance tonight! 78 Jack White pleaded guilty li. Judge Taylor's court yesterday to a churge of speeding, and was fined $10 and his operator's licence was suspended for 10 days. Russell Lesslg, a Californlun, also pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding preferred again! him by Stijte Traffic Officer C P. Talent, and was fined $15. i The wntermustcr can be found In his office In the Medford National bank building, from 8 a. m. until noon. every day during the Irrigation sea son. , 95 Eggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Produco Co. . . tf Miss Mildred Burger has accepted a position with the Owen Oregon Lum ber company of this city. Hemstitching, buctons covered nt tho Handicraft Shop. tf It. I. R. eggs av De ,'oe's. tf A Ford car, stolen from Jim Lively in Gold Hill on Sunday night has been found near Grants Pass. It wan strip ped of every part removable and only a skeleton of a car remains. It was tnken on tho road to the Dollar farm and turned over on Its back and all parts taken off. The officers hnve no definite evidence on tho robbers but hope to find the guilty parties, having suspicion of those responsible. Grants Pass Courier. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Attention. Fruit Growers Wo have taken over the large packing and pre coollng plant formerly operated by tho Oregpn Growers Cooperative Assn. and are now prepared to enter into contracts with growers for their crons of pears nnd apples in the spot cash bnslB. Growers will find It to their ad vantage to communicate with us be fore disposing of their crops. Office at packing plnnt now open on North; Central avenue. Telephone 30. or can call evenings 972-J. suncrest Orchard. Llewellyn A. Banks, Mgr. 78 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scheever. who hnve been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ktcarne doparted yesterduy for their nome in vvenatchoc. t , lot? I should say not!. It's alwnvs cool nt the Fair Grounds Pavilion! An other big "open air" nnrtv innlL.hr! 78 Fresh salt water salmon. 2Go lb." Johnson Produce Co. Tho Ladles' Aid of the First Chris- 1 tlan church met at tho home of Mrs. D. W. Deiskoll, 310 S. Riverside Wed nesday afternoon. Dcvotlonnla and n ' short business meeting were led bv Mrs. E. N. Bidon. followed bv n so cial hour. Refreshments were served by the committee: Mrs. B. W. Paul. Mrs. T. B. Balrd. Mrs. W. W. Wil liams and Mrs. D. W. Drlskcl. Columbia plaster wall tioard .Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. ; Budwolser 15c bottle at DeVoe's tire sale. tf Mrs. Georgo Codding and son George, Jr., arrived hero from Salem Thursday and are guests of Mrs. Cod ling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oorlles on South Laurel. . Hot? Not hero! Cool and comfort able! Fair Grounds Pavilion! Let's bo! 78 Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. . tf J. A. Beckstend and son were among the Medford visitors In Ashlund last evening. Try that big rnllk shako at DeVoe's. tf , Frosh salmon eggs for sale. John. son Produce Co. ' ' tf People from tho stale of Washing ton registered nt local hotels Include mr. nnu Mrs. J. w. Jnhnse, Mrs. J. Young nnd Miss, Emma Snyder of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hnrrimnn and family of Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Fitch of Wenatchec nnd Miss Gloria Togart of Spokane. ' . . Danco In the cool, clean, "onen air." Fnir Grounds Pavilion! A real nnrtv tonight, folks! 7s Miss Marlon Mercer of Boston. Mass.. arrived today to spend the sum mer with her cusln, W. W. Wnlther. For sand, gravel, sediment, oleanlni? or lawn work, phone 912-J. Samuel Bateman, : if With the continued good weather fishing in Roguo river- is Irminivliir. Severnl good catches of steelhead out of that stream have been recently re ported, us well as of trout. Launspach Piano store now nnpn for business at 111 W. Main. Onnoslte Rlnlto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf J. W. Riley Is down from Corvallla on business. He wns formerly Dodge dealer In Mtoriford. Special summer prices on drv far. tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Fancy creamery butter 48s ner in. Johnson Produce Co. ' . Libert E. Evuns of Baton nnnce Iji.. arrived in the. city to spend sev eral days visiting friends in tho Phoe nix district before again commencing his Journey onward to Banff. Canndn. Mrs. H. M. Chadwlck and two children arrived here from Salem yes terday, accompanied by Mrs. Geo. A. Whlto. and two daughters and are guests of her parents, Jlr. and Mrs. K. A. Llttrell. hero cool refreshing breezes oiow Grounds Pavilion jay iinton left last cvcnlm- f.ir Ashland and Klamath Falls, 011 bus iness In connection with the Knlehi. of Pythias.' While ho he was a guest of Brig. Gen. White, Camp Jackson. - . O T7 v " THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE The canning season will soon b in full swing and of course you want to keep .your canning expense as low as possible. .You can'do it by supplying your needs here. Everything fpr you, from the fruit to the kettle Jars, Rubfeevs, Colanders, Strainers, etc. ajl priced on the basis of our lower 'cost of doing business. w . . ) " : ' : ; "' . 1 FLUIIRER Baker of Reputation ijj Palmar'. Photo Studio. 1 L'ral avenue, open from on .?1. in Kodak CANNING SPECIAL PRESERVING KETTLES and SUGAR Extra Heavy Aluminum Kettles 12-qt. ... .$1.95 14-qt. . . .-.$2.19 t 16-qt. .$2.88 20-qt; .$3.29 Buy any one of the above Kettles and with it you may buy a 25,-lb. sack of sugar for. . ; . ..... ; ... .$1.69 WE DELIVER THIS SPECIAL BREAD SATURDAY SALE OF BREAD Mb. Loaf, 3 for. . . . 20c li-ib. Loaf..... ............ ...10c COTTAGE BUTS U Sugar cured and sweet, per pound . . 28c Veal Stew, per pound 10c Boiling Beef, per pound . . ........ 10c Veal Roast, per pound . .15c OTHER SPECIALS Bananas, 3 lbs..'. .......... '. . . . .", Extra Large Lettuce, per head Peas, No. 2 cans, the best value he ; have had in canned Deas. each Borden's or Carnation Milk, per can . Ripe Olives, No.' 1 cans . 25c 5c 17c 9c 13c-15c Pure Fruit Jam, No. 2 cans . . . Pure Jam in tall glasses, each. . '. . Crystal White Soap, 10 bars Budweiser, 3 bottles ... i ....... . Blue Dot Lima Beans, No. 2 cans. Campbell's Soups, any kind . 28c-32c .... 18c . . . .39c . . . .49c .10c 10c COFFEE 4 Here is a hance to get away from the high price of Coffee without sacrificing quality. We have searched the market for the best Coffee we could buy in bulk. If in cans we would have to charge 10c a pound more. Positively guaranteed or money back, per lb. ... ........ :49c GATES LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE family has' Ueaiili slhce year ago. lK'eh"-reHlltnpr, at. Low; j leiivlhe Medford over u f l.lfe SihIiib Tosi.1 by lli-d Cross Kiwin 11. L'arrol. life savlnii field representative, yxmeriian Heil Cross, will arrive in .Mutlford Saturday to conduct examinations- for life "fcivlnp; examiners, which' will he open to nil who have passed 'the Senior test. Kxamlners are Instructors entrusted with authority to give life savins tests and pass upon qualifications Tur mem bership In the local life saving corps. All who are interested in taking this examination register at Red Cross of fice or phone 4 5t. ' LET SALEM, Oroi, Juno 1!). Offering a hi tlof $18,015, the Cherry City Con struction company of Salem won the contract, award from the state board of control Wednesday for construc tion of a new pavilion at the state tu berculosis hospital. Money for the building wns appro priated by tho 1925 legislature. J. A. llernnrdl of Salem was the suc cessful bidder for the heating con tract with a hid of 28Ci).42. nnd Wil liam Bunce of Portland got the plumbing contract with a bid of $3150. CHAIR TRUST PLEADS GUILTY, FINED $166,000 I FOR PIERCE MOVE LINCOLN', Neb., June IS). (A. P.) Criminal prosecution as well as civil suits to collect over-payments alleged to huve been made road contractors during tho republican ailmlnlstrntlon of Governor Samuel Mc.Kelvle, under George Johnson, former commission er of public works, will bo started shortly In tho state courts, Attorney General Spillman announced todny. A letter delivered to Spillman to day from Johnson asks that the suits begin Immediately. Johnson said he wns anxious to have those matters clenred up In order that he might then Institute proceedings against for mer Governor Charles W. Bryan, whom he charges with "violation of the state corrupt practices act; viola tion of the state budget law and forc ing a deficit so as to embarrass the previous state administration; viola tion of section 8350 of the comoiled stale statutes of 1022 by fraudulent use of tho state revolving fund; for fraudulent use of funds received from the federal government nnd tar fin... dulent use of the federal mulls in con nection with his private coal com Do this on a window UI Then wipe with a cloth, that's all. Presto! The window is clean ed and polished. Just asK for. Mole. Comes in bottle with rubber nose. You rub the nose on a window as shown above. Liquid feeds through nipple. Eats up any hind of dirt. V No need for soap, water or powder. No muss. No bucket to carry around. One bottle cleans all the windows in your house. It's child's play with- ; Instant Glass, Oleaner At tour Oroomr Mason. Klirman & Co., Distributors . k. a Co. ' TRAOK MARK HCO. US. PAT. Of.. "Dl Under Dirt" Ktacr Cbemlul Corporation Chic, g CHICAGO, June'19.-(A. P.l Do- fondants indicted In the recent fur niture case mler the Sherman anti trust law. pleaded guilty today nnd were fined n total of $166,000 bv Fed eral Judge Adam C. Cllffe. The defendants who plendcd guilty were nil chair concerns and were, in respect to the fines imposed, which ranged from $1000 to $6000, divided I IlltO five nlnuuno nnnn.,1l,i tn .tin .1.. Dance. In comfort nt the Fair of the concern. 'Tho defendants fined tonight. 78 .were companies located In Illinois. Ohio, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania. Michi gan. West Virginia, Xcw York. In diana and Massachusetts. WEDDING BELLS Not lev. On nnd after this date. June 18, '25, I will not he responsible for uny debts Incurred by my wife. "8 If. M. FRIEND. Wedding announcements havo iusi been received in tho city 'niinounrlng tho marriage of a former well known .Medford young lady. Miss Arlene Vin cent Norniilo to Hurt Leigh Hrowne on Tuesday. June mth, at Hlverside. Calif. Tho newlAwedded couple will be at home after July I r at 25C Crri ltos ave.. Long HtM ) California. The bride Is the only child of Mi. and .Mis. William T. -Normlle, and the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.VTKD Gus heater 'or water tank. Phone 541. 7S FOR RKN'T 2 sleeping porch. room apartments. 616 N Central. 78 Poll SALK 5 acre t4 mile west of I'lmemx. small bouse. ):r and woodshed 1 ni-ro of youni: apri cot". MA Terms. Phone 417 or cull 3u3 i. Main. 7 8 BigpenAifDance .1-o.nignt AT FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION ) Special Favors for the Ladies! Admission 10c o o o o 03