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e r PAGE TWO MEflFORD MaTL TRTBTTnT, MEDFORD. OBEfloX, FRHUT; JULY 31, 1925 : "" m L ocal and Personal diction fop yi'Irduy nWo fnrepnated 'nuilurntily wnrra weather" for to day, moHt anything niny he loota'd tor. ... .; '. French lnumliy.,' 1'hono 439. 112 Fruit grow!- Ret In tourh with gov ernment, free . employment bureau Included among tourlnti nnd other, No fires are burning In the Crater fronAi dlatanrs who are registered, at National foreat. According to the local local hotel are Mr. ahd'Mri. E. office the lant flr lijtJiat jarea wa Ilnufler of Rupert, Idaho, Mr. and located a short dimnnce from the Mrs. A. MoRnl nnd .ft-li. Vorthey ot norrtieam corner of Crater "Lake na Vancouver, B, C, B.'E. Herman ot tlonal park neafa stream called Bear Trinidad, ,Col. H. L.' Welsbrook ot creek, flowing throUKh timber land Owen. win.. Mr. and Mrs. P. W.1 operated by the Pelican Bay Lumber The weather has heeii' ' (jrndunlly Hch.nlber of Watertown, 8. D., Mr. and, company. .' , wnrkliiB up Ihe past few days' in an- Mrs. Owen H. Or'ay of Salt Lake City, Tree" props all lengths Medford other of those dlHffBrenble local tern- Clyde L. Mench of Philadelphia. J. A.' Lumber Co. ' " 104lf pornry heat spelis with a maximum of Johnson of Denver. Harry Hell of i French Laundry. For finest linens. 100 yesterday, and a minimum this Wabash.. Ind., I.ennaj-d Holland of I , jj2 inoi nlnB of 6H which promised a day Moscow, Idaho, Frank M. BheldenOnf Out of town Oregnnlnns registered at at lensi as wnrm as yesterday, If not Newton. Mass.,'- the Misses Marie C. local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Karl warmer. "Kalr nnd moderately warm" Merle ami J-nurn Lnrenzon of raven- r. cooley, Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Hcott, Ih the offlelnl prediction for Hntur- port, Iowa, M. H. Parsons' of Colum. and Miss limine Kossler of Myrtle, day. , In view of the fact thnt tho pre- bus, Ohio,; and C. W. V'rlght of C'hl- Point, K. L. Fisher and Ralph Welth cago. of Helem, K. A. Oeary of Klamath I Oolden Bantam corn, wholesale for Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J5. Tl. French f canning or dryliig. Call 824-JT. 112 Hllvarton and Mr.- and Mrs. E. H.' For sale Fly chaser chases flies. ,Throekmirr!fn of Aurora. . Use It on cows nnd horses. Monarch L ."n:y "fomery butter 4Bc per 11.. 'Seed Co. "' '.''.' 113 Johnson Produce Co. riu tii,m nh ..,.. ,ii,.... I Fresh Empire plaster. Medford Medford Chamber-of Commerce, for at the lirethren church, Ashland, who ' , j.., ' . " ib nr.. hnu heen living t ne.ni. Pn.. for State Traffic Officer C. P. Talent has ,'l he many friends of Fred L. Heath, some time Is moving hnck to Ashland resumed, his duties after having en- nr., nnd family, are happy over the ltd mnke his home there. t! joyed a pleasant two weeks' vacation. fact that the well known business man, I.' Tree props all lengths. Medrord 1 , Mr"; u and dnuithter, w.o has been quite ill for the past Lumber Co. 104tf JuanlU, are spending several days vi- six weeks. Is now on tho road to com-1 ' Another big dance at the Oold HHI ,ltl"K "n the Butte Falls district pletc recovery, although still confined .Pavilion Saturday night. Alford'a I'm- J"1 "nlt, wft,r alm?n' iSo- l?: tobed. Heglnnlng with several days! Iierlnl orchestra. Johnson Produce Co; ' :"' ago Mr. Heath Is allowed to sit up a '(ienevleve Ness, the nlne-year-old ' ' ?u "Jf ,u r? J7" at f ' short while each morning nnd is also 1 daughter1 of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas er " hto Sju"o. 718 N. Central, they allowed a brief auto ride In tho morn- Ness. Is critically III at her home In wl" n" eBt- , ,f ing. However, his Complete recovery ljturelwood. buffering from an Infec-1' ""'Pn Pence, a local young man, will be gradual, and It Is expected that tlon hi the mastoid cavity. The little lfera,,fd " hand so badly Wednes sfx more weeks will elapse before he girl. vho Is a good swimmer, recently lday while Working at the Gates gar will be able to resume business duties, returned from a vacation at Modford. i"?8 ,hre" " WT I"'d'd1 to Tho band concert tonight In the ' near where she spent several hours at i elo"e. wound. He w working city park by the Crater Lake temple a1 hot springs resort. While In the ,on tne engine of a rord. when Bomo band will begin at 8 o'clock, and will water she received the Infection thru "on" unintentionally stepped on the wntlnue an hour. . ' .the nose apparently.. The resort has elf starter, which resulted In the Final' clearance of summer mlllln- since been condemned. She has been ' patcnlnl! of his hand Ih a cog In some cry,. .Ueautiful Gage pattern hats. 'running a high temperature, and It Is ,mailne; Viilucs to $ 1 8. SO, only M.US. Most of fenred that an operation wlll bn rieo-I rresn- Empire plaster. Medford these: u-ere bought' Jn June.. Other cssnry. Drs. A: O. Beely and; E. ' B. ".Lumher Co. J04tf trlmtrted'ria'ts down to IV each. Ad-1 Stewart are in attendance. Roseburg l Aiilo parH tend. Good opening, next; I V licn MUlll UI IV, UIUU 'HID vnnrf!;Hhowlnfir of new all Hutu now on T riff)Iuy. The T!mmy " Lou tint fciliopIJe. In M. M. Store. f? Alfortl's Imperial, orchontra at Gold HlJl Pavttion. Ha turd ft y niKht. 112 Mifi, O. Ft. Camp bell of Medford wan KucHt of honor at a delightful lunch eon Riven by the Chi Omefta cororlty nt the Hotel Mndford In Medford yea terday noon. The table decoration) were carried out It) the Chi Omepa oolftrfl of, cardinal and ntraw. Mm. O. M. Oreen and Wh, Donald Frazfer were the AHhland mernherH who at tended. Anhland Tiding!.. , . ' ' Juc-riHon County ' Fair , land. Pear Show, jMedfurd, Beptember IS to 19. 107tf I-e"t MoaHey and. Taylor haul your fruit on pneumatic tlret. Phone 1140, 120, KlKht posHenRers were taken up yeH terdiiy foronunn on tho'mngon from lo. ml hntrlH and triilnn for a nojourn ut 'rater lake; nnd about an ninny were tukeii up thlH forenoon. . For Hale Sark twine, priced rlht. Jonarfh Heed Op. ' ' A 1 1 3 j Kxlde hatterloif for Fords. Chovroi Jet, mors, etc., and $1(1.60. ylllInm & McCurley, 104tf . "Mr. and Mrs. T. H.Qruna and alpter-Ip-lnw, Mrs. S. Denton, are ylfiltlnjr Mr. njnd Mrs.' Morris Leonard this week. ' Final, clearance of summer millin ery. Beautiful ' Gpffe Pattern hats, values to 1,8.50, only. $3.98. Most of these wore bought "In June. Other. Jtnined hats down to $1 each. Ad- Let me write your fire insuranro. opportunity; money maker. Land JUst Carl Y. Tongwald, Holland Bldg. """l on t.:e market. Agents cprres Phone 99S. , ' I04tf!pon" Morris Kstute. Crescent City. n. L n. eggs at DeVoe's. u. iSallf. ' ' Bliss Heine of this 'city Is spending ! me Wlnburn, who cut a dash In several days In Portland on business.,0"0" Politics In the 1022 campaign Callfornlans registered at local ho- nd ,hen left tne "tale, arrived in tela include Misses Huth Anderson and fortlnnd yesterday nnd Is registered Pauline O'Neill, ' Mr. and Mrs, A. J. at th Benson. Mr. Wlnburn took a Mitchell, Miss Dorothy' Mitchell and tanc 'oWalter M. Pierce and offered Mr. and Mrs. W. f. Stevens of 'Sacra- t0 ntrlhute several thousand, dollars mento, A, Comstock and Z. Manden-' ? thePlerce campaign, but Mr,. Win hnli of Palo Alto, Miss Susan Peters of Lurn ha,2lca 1,19 money himself. Hhnfter. Mr. and Mrs. r. R. Beoha an'd' Some of Wa" aevoted to holding 4 Miss M. nistenpart of 'Berkeley,' Mr. 1 cloK tefls in the parlors of the Ben and Mrs. L .B. Swesay of oamand, ;Bon. but this was a society stunt which Mr. an'd Mrs. M. W. Wells and son and dld not met wl,h ,he enthusiastic ap Mrs. D, E. Wells of Orovllle, and the Pro' of the campaign manager of the following from San Wanrhico: Mr. ",d ra,,lan' Mr- M". Mr. Wln nnd Mrs. O. Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pnrn waa a San,a ,nu" ,or Ashland for : Rlngeh. Mr. and. Mrs. 4. R: Frn- a6v"al years but -following the elec tee, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Ansell, Mr. and i"on ,,f Mr- pler"e he P,"l'd "l "'""es Crooks' and Mr. and Mrs. all ieneUis. Mrs. M. H, H. Aceret. Tree props all IeneUis. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Dance at, Cold. Hill Saturday night. Alford's Imperial orchestra. 112. Bdson f'oulke Is a business -visitor In the city today who Is from Vreka, Calif, J . . ' '. ,, French Laundry. All hand w.ork.' ' .', '. ''.' 112 I represent the strongest group of flro. jmiurnnce. companies In America. Carl Y. Xengwald, Holland Bldg. V.l'ono. U3. and went cast. Portland Oregonlnh. Fresh 1 Empire plaster. Medford jLtimber Co, 104f Oaf VHIIli IM. npnna nnn. a. . V, A tj I ,r jPIiion' Lumber Co,' ; ; " . ", '. tf 9 d ' S. E.' D'ltsworth was a' business vis itor In the city today from the Eagle .Point district. . - ' : Screen doors at, Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Genesoe. " ' ' ' ' 88tf Get your tree props now at Big' Pines Lumber Co. . . - M,f)0 A' small brush and timber fire wtis 104tf 'Ported to. the local forest office this' Mr. '' Mr. ' Wnoe.il mt,k' morning from the Wagner Butte Look vanccd showing of now fnri hats now.hnvs fteeh visiting Sir. and Mrs. tfi A.',"1 la"on,' as burning on state land in: display. The Emmy Lou Hnt Fallln of this city and friend residing r'nroe moles south of Ashland. As yet Maim. In M. M. Store. ... ' l2 In the Talent district, departed tliis n0 ,J""1 hen received ,conc,ernf ,'.Fi-nch,. Lttundry. Jklaln and Grape, morning for their home at Centervlle, 1 ? . ln- . 'J; '"'". ' ' ' ' " nil llowa. They are trvellnp by motor';. Pnltners Photo Studio makes Ihe ' Atlnn' AnnnvnltA U'nllf.i. lnr thi. enr and evnpcf lo lie nnme tn Ihe Ih nan l"c-t pictures. ' ' ' ' " tf i . ... j . '.. i. 1.i .i, .) :'' -I Screen mill iiiiim M HcrPIUI Wtstjus vinii , miw nniM. ;ng nt Eujitehe and other Willamette vhlley points. . . Fancy new potatoes, large site, 2o per lb. .Jqrinson. Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. I'hone 97. '' QStf" 'i Stnple drugs nt DeVoe's. tf The affiliated trades have estab lished an office at Smith hall. 128 No. Screen doors at Wallace Woo.- Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Qeneseo, 88tf : Amiiifg the guests from a distance arriving at Merrick's Motor inn yester- ,Wo dail,y ofpr the largest mid lnos.i opin plete variety o breads and pastry, uj South-, ern Oregoii. . .'. ' Think oyer what this m e a n a. When yon viUj'ojUf sitore you can, ho assured of get ting what "you want, frpshl' baked and. most important f nil. tasty and appetizing. Saturday ' we will hake; a nuinber of spe cial items. 'Plan to. drop in, to ... inspeet llicm, . Orape. They will" have a representa- .I..,, in 1 V. n . . 1 .1 1 a . , n v uii.iims, uiii on. in. iu iv,: r a. m. every day to hand lo all business '" . "!""" V1. ITiat may arise. All card men arc ask- ahaw of nd Junction. Colo., H. B. ed to l-eglster 'wlth ' he ' aacrefafy. rBa'iypnt ot,ph,oenlx, Arls., H, ,11. Mur Jhpne at(6.-.r" ' ' , jj8,,phy of Boshtoh, Kans.; W.: W. Fnrr of " Frosh shit water salmon, 28a W.' Y5aU Sd H' J' Root ot. Caldwell, Johnson Produce bit.' " ' tt" tdu?"' A' f Ma,noh of St. , Clpud, A. Brnshcar of. Hogue niver "Is:I,M"';' Harrison of Ames, Iowa, among' lne out of. town vMtbra'ln - J;' W", "fi?ual";; !la- ." jiiarpntn rails. nrnsi)enr Is n wol AVe arc overstocked on empty flour sacks, so tomorrow wo, will have. .a. price, of . . 89c dozen on the 1,00-11). large size sacks. Heavy quality muslin and very useful in any household. Regular $1.20 value. The COLONIAL Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery XII L known 'catllcman of that district and according to the vISItitr he hos1 beeH' nlile to ship his cf'eltm to 'Ran FraAclsco from the dairy ' operations oh', the ranch. Klamath News:1' ' '''' ' "Fresh salt 'water salmon, I5o lb. Inhnsnn Hmttu Hi - ' ..'. Cediif flume lumber at Big Pines' Wndley from her imbor Co. " - i,. .Jiny8 the Klamath M'. Mnhh bf Chicago. 111. Try, that big "nlik. shake at DeVoe's. Got your tree props now at Big Pines Lumber Co. 1 '' ' '-. tf90 "Miss Marian Brown is enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeprge R. Llndley with Miss Oertrude hbmo In Medford," Lumber Co. .... Mrs. Storey, mother of Mrs. Cv S. Newhall, who has been III, for some time past. Is reported to be steadily llit- liroviiig. Home sites, acreage, 'etc.; or build stores or garuges. Main dow NeWs, Special summer prices on dry fnc- tpr'y mill biooks; Valley Fuel Co. if ' Ti6re, clenh, running sulphur water. Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool. lOa'tf Webster, ' traveling freight ' ;Jackson Hot '" O. R; Wot " '( .... comoMV We - THE HOME' OF BREAD UKK MOTHER MADE illHiIii(MHWHiilii(iHllliiiiiIiiiiiMHMliliiiii Sugar is away down in price and how looks like a good time to buy. have a car of Sugar just in nd have a mighty !ow price. We also have a shipment of 5, 10 and 15 gallon k e gs bo t h fir and oaH (charred inside) as well as a car of Red Wing Crocks and J a r s of all sizes and kinds.' all nrlced to save. i ' ; V : 3 for 20c 1 lb. loaf ..... . ...... . .mb,af ; ;v.. ... . : .... . Fr(e -To the first; 100 customers at the bakery we wi.ll give free a 15c French pastry (1 to a purchaser). While 500: dozen last, Golden Bantam Corn ..... . .15c doz. OTHER SPECIALS Brooms, the. highest grade ; broom, usually priced aboye $1.00, Sat.. : .83c Large- oval Sardines,- 2 cans -. . . 25c Alaska'Pink Salmon, tall can . . . . .15c F. F; C.' Shrimp, per can 1 . 15c CrysUl' Wli,",''10:r''-:. . 38c Catsup, large1 bottles . .20c Peas, small and sweet' No. 2 cans. . . 17c Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2 can . . . .15c Shredded Vheat, per pkgl . . v .... . . . 10c Pure Fruit Jelly, gallon cans Jelly, in 6 oz. glasses, each. , ... Veal Stew, per lb. Veal Roast, per lb... ..... Casaba or Honey Pew Melons, lb. Small Oranges' per doz. ........ Thompspn Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs. rti.chokes, 6 for ............ . Celerv Hearts, each Phillips Hot Cake and Waffle flour, :. package ;. . . . .15c $1.45 . .10c ..10c . 15c . . . 5c . 15 c :25c . 25c . : iOc Camels, Chesterfield or L u cky, Strike Cigarettes carton lOpkgs. .. ... .... . . Vacuum Bpttles Pint size, worth double, Saturdaay . . . . . ; . . . t . . . 69c Copper,Wash,' Bpjer, special ...... $3.98 Blue China Cups and Saucers in the bid Willowware ' pattern. Real ; " china, per set bf . 6. :...U. v. , .,$!. 13 V GATES & LYDIARD Lily iBowls, with blocks, worth up. to 50c. We have to omany. Choice 19c ' Blue Stone Pichers , . ,,,. , .. . - 39c, 43c BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE Qur Feed and Seed Store WiU Sve You Money i . .. .tifrent nr tne cmrniFn. jhiiwaiivpa nnn mwii uuniuens aisiricc. Ion 1 wall. I, , ,, " " , , V . - Bliy now. Big developments near at S. Paul rallfood, who has 'been sopnn-! hand. ' Auents correspond Morris es-""t "everal, dnys In tt)e city on busl-1 tato, Crescent City, Calif. US'"."' '."".' """ ir ni iifnuiuiirit.in ul I'urimnu. Vre pny- for ashes and sell, dirt cheap, 'Brown & 'Wh'lte 'Agency, Inc. ".. '' ; tf Lnunspach Piano Store now open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Rlalto theater.' Successor to Root Mu. slo Co. tf Mr.: and Mrs. E.; Dlnwooily of Davennort. fowa. arrived In the clt'v this 'forenoon to spend several days Big open air dance at Oold Hill Rat urday nlKht.' Alford's Imperinl or chestra. ' ' ' ' ' ' uj. The S3 members of tho Massachus etts Forestry nssoelntloYi who departed from here' to Orator lake last Tuesday, arrived back In the city early yester day afternoon, ' Immediately hnarded their special Pullman' Car and left a short time later on the south hound af ternoon pnaseng-er train to continue their visits nt natlonaf parks nnd other v,"l!,n friends and relatives while en nlnces of Interest nn the PnHflp const. "n. their next visit being to Yosemlte na tlnhnl park: ' Heinstitchln-. buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. '' ' ' tf Cedar flume at Big Pines Lumber Co, tf Wnshlhitlon state visitors who nf-' rived In the city yesterday and are Before you ouy that piano see Laun- spneh. He can save Vou money, , He knows pianos and Is reliable. tf We pay for ashes and sell ' dirt cheap. Brown A White Agency, Jiic. . . . . ""' " . tf Residents of Portland who arrived' in tne city yesterday and are roglster registered at local hotels Include Mr.jd ' n'01 hotels Include Mr. nnd nntl Mrs. H. O McMnsters. M McMasters. Miss Alice K. Drew, and Mrs. A Mrs. Charles Nicholson, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Vester, O. Wehh of Wenntchee. Mr. nnd Mrs. J": J!"1 lriV.t''. ".I!l'",0','r Mr nu snm. if. xt. jhhik, aiiss r.va nsn sen and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph .Srhnililt. Large stock Victor records at Pal. mr Muslo Store. ' tf Bend some pictures of Crnter Lake, Medford and the Rogue Valley views to your friends. Palmer's pictures are the best, ' tf it A. F. G or ford of Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,K, Hoffnmn of Hamilton, and Mr: nnd Mrs. R. E. Vlmnntof of Hnt tie. Tree props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Pianos! 8ee Lnunspach. tf Mrs. H. C. Kabor and son nverette. if Fnhcr's Cash store of.Cotilrnl Point, were among the business vlsltora who were In tho city today. Brick Ice cicnm too at DeVoe's. tf Columbia plaster watt board.. Call for prices.' Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor Kast Moln and Oena, ' Announcement was 'made yesterdny of yie reglsnatlon of W..O. We.: mana ger of the land settlement department of the Chamber f Commerce, effec tive August 15. He resigns also s.FOK HAl.K Cabbage plants. John TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Between Medford, . Point, gnsolne hose. U. nnd Kagle Finder call . . ; 114 LOUT KnvrlopO containing films and picture. Return to Tribune office. Reward. Ill" acting manager of the Oregon state cnumher. Mr. Me Is to become man ager of a northwest branch lo be es tiihllshed here hy the Commercial In vestment Trust rorffnratlon ' of New York I'ortln nil lrogoiJun. Cedar flume lumber at His IMnes Mace, Point. one-half nflle wst Central lit i . "Art" Vrooman, driver of , one of the Crnter Lake slaKes who"'wisre- lni.nlni. h.M Inc. .nnin. f..'inl ICInm- Uth Falls via the' Oreen Spring moun tain road and 'Ashland made a slight error In nossing Chief of Police Mc- tNabb on the highway oh the outskirts of Ashland, and hence was ar,rest(ed by the chief on the charge if speeding nt 36 miles an hour, although '"Art" lordoses his heart and tfbpes to die If he was going any faster than 30 miles Jan hour. ' Nevertheless "he plnnned thjs jmorntng to pppear In Justice court, plead gullty.nntl' take whatWer was handed out to hlm"ln tne'wny'of k Iflne. He favors a new sjote law which would compeii ail ponce ana trninc officers to -wear' red ''lights on their' cars' when out for nn evening ride. For sand, gravel, sediment; cleaning or lawn work, phone 'SU-J, Samuel Bntem'an. '' - ' ' Mrs. A: L. Herzog nnd Robert Her 'stott of Yrekn. and Ml and Mrs. P.' Mugler of Mt. ShnStn,- nreTimong 'the visitors to Medford from ndjncent California points. '' ' 1 - -' " ",' II -1an an1 Hf.a ' f"l l.n Tl'll A. WhitV ana' daughters.'' Henrietta and Dorothy, enmw down front Halern yes .terday and Were guests of Capt. and Mr., n.lnh rnu.i.tll whn tnnk them out to Rogue Elk last evening. To morrow Mr. and Mrs. Cowglll, will, take them to Diamond laHe where they wll remain for two or three weeksT The Cleneral and Mrs.. White have, botl) been 111. '.. ' ' , : , ' ' Dnn In I h a VII II.V nHlflCPnt tfl Grants Pass will begin to ripen next week. H, Bt" Howell, county agent,' states. Mr. Howell advises Ihe grow- n .A ab. .hot. ...... fn.. 'rtnunKM. which wlllallow the fruit to attain a maximum growth without fear of be coming too ripe. It will also prevent .l1.!n nMaan mtl.lnv tllA fril'tl tn If.Lniiie r. . . . ......... - . - shrrlvel while ' being shipped. The test equipment,, uevisei ity j. n. v.., and this can be used by the growers In testing inei riruu. inn muiiiuicu jinn pfoductlort'lii 60 ciirs for the immediate A-F. Stnnett received, a message from s Mrs;'' fjtenhetvj whJov' Is -ih !,Firt Dodge. Iowa, tnat her step-father, Al fred Davis, died yesterday. Mrs. Steh nett's mother Js nlso. in and Mrs. Sten hettnnd 'two daughters have been' there for over, tvo months. . ' : ( While crossing the Southern. Pacific railroad tracks near the Bear Creek orchard In his large car;. Harry Ros enburg was struck by a slow moving freight train last evening. The loco motive did riot. damage the automobile seriously;-as ft wag nearly over the track when struck. t, Residents. .,of,..soi)tlie.rn paUfocnift reglsrered at local hotels ihulnde Mrj and Mrs.' W. H. Kranz of Hollywood; L. D. Lawson and family of Long Beach, Miss Edith' Cutler of Orange;' Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Win'field nf Santa Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hlgglns of Sherman, and the following from, Los 'Angeles: Mr. and 'Mrs. K. -T. nRiney;-'Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hank, Miss H. Lerner. Mr. and Mrs. P. W, Howard; Miss E. Burke,' Mr. and Mrs. W. Fi Little, Mr. and Mrs. c: F. Schwlckert, and the Misses Eva and Rmma Harris; FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner can have sums by calling nt Tribune nf- nce and iwying Mr sl. FOR RKNT iJirge front roiwt with . BUY OUR FEEDS -FOlt LESS , t ';.' ., -. . ... Drop in on your Saturday shopping tour and save on your feeds and supplies. ; . Bran i..';....: $2.00100 lbs. Rolled Barley .....$i:46' 70 lbs.. Whole Corn $2.90100. lbs. Cracked. Corn $3.00100. lbs. Scratch Pood $2:90100. lbs. Feed Wheat $2.75100, lbs. Oyster fchella i v........ .....$l.lJ0 100 lbs. ' ; Prices axe, for Cash Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main it' " , hQne 260. ' ' ' the Farmers' Service Station ' ' . ' The Fiirmors' Scrvioe Still ion . , : ' mw PLAYING "No mau can make nie love him," -says' the beautiful society heiress. And then she meets "The Spaniard," the '. 1925 Sheik. And 1 when they , clash there's ACTION! '. , "THE SPANIARD,, With . RICARDO : CORTEZ JatU Ooudall and Noah Bery Comedjj- Kews Raymond Ballard Master Organist ii Sunday "The Necessary Evil' with Ben Lyon nd Viola Dana '' ' ' ' ' " " w4 Lumbsr (,'o.u ', , , tf bath. Call '') 5 .P. nt. 121 N. Ornpt, 1U