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nrrcOTOTtn "Nf ATfj tktbun-k, mwdpowp, OEOON. FRIDAY. MARrH1H. Ifl23. ' - - PAGE FOUR SHRINE SLEEPER 1EAVES 1 E E ON NEW PLAN FOR 51 'Dm and he sharp blade penetrated 'th hnnd between lh iml-x flnKf j ind th ibuirib, m-nrly lo the bone, 'ill ' ie from losing lie finger ! ,v;;s a narrow one. 4 J OltecWon to devote the KMKDI Friday niitht hour frum lo S . ... tn I o'clock to Hie Iteulty Hoard as a! Twenty-four meniDem oi wi- !whoe ntead of aliowlni; It part: Temple Shrine win nave llm , individual realtor", wax; T TOMORROW A. M WRESTLE ion As an Inlerfstfns deviation hord the UMiiul Mt.'rtMituU prisram which lah Temple Shrine wu. n.. - ,lmP , iiiv,dU..l rcauor. nr,hunhonic r-cord music .i,.nr" entirely to themselvee on' reached hy a vote or ine ineirify- - .. Sleeper entirety to luncheon nt iW. l, throiiKh the mornlii riourt over the special excursion i... I ,, tMH . xiiln came K.MED the People'a Klectrlc com leaves Medrora lor ran j-h.ii.... nt 6 o'clock thin evenlnu, accord ing to U P. Older, who 1 In charge of arranBementa for the trip. Upon the arrival of the party li. Oakland, the Bhrlnera will he the ifuests Saturday of tho Anhme temple, and Saturday nlKht the party will be the guests of the In lnm temple at San Kranelneo. The temnle will open a St. I'llt- tilck's celehration Hnturday nlKht and will continue until tne I AliliQ-Viilor Jack Wood will be ill the l.rantH Pas puKilial.nd v. n-.tliiiK miiok-r tonight he will he tdeie only ax n spectator, de ,j!te the fact that announcementH ; ent out ly llolj ijuieK, the promo- result of eoiisldei-able dl.seuRHlon .-m iirnnpiit a v-u-led Httldlo 1 ter of the event ami so advertised. and search for a definite policy i )roBram fr,im from lO' to 1 1 :2" ; proclaimed a wrest linir match l,e to ho established on the air by theLonlorrcw niornij under the ilirec- u-w. Wood, and Hinke of Kl.un local board. uon of James OevnnH. lath Kails as vlelii In Interest with Kenny Hnjrd problem and In-j Instrumental and vocal music, t iIib Jou tinruian and Aeo liolea teresilnE clO projects of neutral : teraperstnl with comic n-adliO u.vii.K ltf. interest will he irlver, the public an(i pianolOKiies.many of wliuti; v. .....I nomine wnaicvnr over the airJiroutth O """rtesy KiH . Cniv out One St. I'utrii k s . atralnst Kurke whom he will meet I of the boardWs a feature of these j aIly nicOo. will be heard, ami a ! next Thursday in a wresflliiK bout weekly proisrams. and the best lnlfew surprises in the way of nn- j at KlumailQ alts, but says he w illj music and talent to bo ohtalned ; nolincements will be Hprutig on me i en am in.: luninimuun """m"', throoehout the vnllev will round ; llt,.nlne public. llM-eiiil.se yulek IUI not oiler litin n M MANN'S The Best Good, for the Price, No Matter W he' Price MANN'S NEW SPRING SUITS Arrive Paily A Complete Assortment of Patterns and Styles Now Await Your Approval i Sfev Middi Shade ivuppenneimer Quality Suits out tho entertainment of the hour. This ovenlnR amonif the Interest InK locul speakers to he heard In next nmrnln. when a ham ana cr.-K oreakfa-it will be served at 6:30. Itn route home, the Shrlners will e entertained by the Ben All tem ple at Sacramento. The local party Is composed of the following: O. O. Alenderfer. IJenry FSuhrer. Carl Tenitwald. Dr. Kresse, llcrt Peaslce, I.. K. Moss, llarry Nordwlck. Dr. J. D. ltlck frt, Victor Set her, K. C. Jerome, L. i mi.i.. anrf TlnvA Terrell of Med- Thom. Vernon. John Keed One of the many delicious coast n-.io d,hii.. nf r.nld iini:l products advertised In this paper, II Brown. John Dounnl. Sam on mnrket dnys. Fridays, is Fry s StelnebaliKh. Klmer SpaldlnB. C. A ! Mam. This hlKh quality product Hensen. Kay Compton and Fred , 1- brouKht to tho tnhles Qt when Wilson of Oranta Pass. '' mellowness and frtVrW l t .. ,u M,ir.,.,i . ripe to rfeetlon and receives n s "'" " . .... l l.. .. i. nearly l us oems im' AmonK those who will IxQourd dtlrlliK tho People's Kloetnc com- nanv hour are: James pnevcus. i4'ontraet or state unythinK definite .iliout remuneration, hoi asked him to he present m.-rt for cal , i-leciions; Alma l-awn-nee. solos, and logues. Mary flre'ner, soh-;:a- fnur-mlnuto talks will bo Charlie operatic baritone, in a croup of vo-' . rest llus bout with Hurke. Hoover, William Holmes. Walter 11. Jones and J. C. Jinnies. Their talks will he interspersed with mu sical numbers. 4 Popular Standard Coast Product per who leave on the special ex- Tm-Hion train this evonina nre Airs. ......., ft Wallace. C. CanipbeU, U. S. Armsironp. Mra.w. Katon and nr. gnd Mnt. U. W. Stone. WASHINGTON. Mar. 16. (z "VVallace C. fialne. convicted of the Inurder of Sylvia (ialnes, Mb daunh ter. In Seattle, Wash.. In June. !!:'. tftppeale to the supreme court to rt uy to have hi lMilh entenco wl a;)de. tr The mmiiany nfrth'nfl. "Ham ih I at Hi bent IminMately afier thej i rurlntf process hn been fully com ' plot til. Ou parklnK plant ailds efficiency nf distribution to 'Q In nelectlon and preparation. aSt haniM p.u thru riiftd doulde In npectlon assuring lunh Htandardu of perfection." , When ordering ham .k your dealer for Kry'H. if he bus. -n't it he will pot It. P.O. Hiiro Duenther, registry clerk at the .Meilforil postofflce who ae ridentnlly mutilated his left hand with nn ax last Friday evening. It is thotiKht will he able to report -ir duty nKaln on Monday, after .avliiR been laid x,t slnei' the painful accident. brgj,Tl will be some time yet befoie he regains the full use of the hand. He was 'splitting wood or kind HnK at home at the time, wleldinc the ax with his right hnnd while he held or stendlei; the wood with his left and. For some unknown reason the descending ax slipped , ! 't ! ; I 1 Radio Pcogram KMED Mall 'gwfrllllf-Vln.-lll Sty)n o i Program Tonipht : k to 3 p. ni. Itealty board. , a to ::ta P-V"- People's llleetric. H:i!ball broad- ; cast. ! 10 to 12 p. m. Craterlan ! theatre. j Saturday, Mnreli Kill , 10 in u:3tt a. m. Sinclair's ! Hollar Store. 10.30 to ll:.'io a.m. Peoples i:leetiic. 1 11. 3a to 12 noo.i llote" Jkson lUniiiK Room. i l- to 1:15 p. ni. tireen ' -r stamp hour. i ,! O l.l p. m. Medford Mull 1 Tribune. ! S i. m. Finals i.f basketball ; lournameot. i ; Iji i THE dlMEIS ; vj New styles made of terns, ami materials. O exclusive pat- M iior. Tresh Laid Eggs Mi'dluin, Mr doAcn Standards, mi- dozen Grapefruit I'iorida Ititssets. 3 for Red Mexican Beans OKr a Pounds ! Cookies The Best, per doien c 19c 28c 5c Piggly Wiggly Flour t1 QQ Hani Wheat, -IU-II. sack V X n Coffee - "A" llleml, veiviiliiiiul ... Coffee S!elnl,jM'r pouiiil Piggly Giggly Coffee lit Hulk, por Kumi 37c 3c 35c Caddy Crackers QQo a-Poiuid Caildy (froli) ' Campbell's Tomato Soup OAr 3 tuns for Campbell's Baked Beans Otir 3 Ouis for 9 Q Large Lemons Per Down Q 34c Italian Prunes 4 INiumLs Creamery Butter All Itniuils Per Pound 1.lvitMk v I'OKTI-AM). Oie.. -Mar. t - (A! I'atilf and citlvtu. sheep and lambs no Hoes steady; receipts al lrttliut rOKTI-ANU. Ore.. M K.-l) : Whole.-alo j-rb es: ltiUk)r. firsts hilf cent hiBher. Portland dcy exchaiiKe net wholesiilt- prices: i-iltfs. cxtias 4ii V.c; st:inl.irds 4.c prime lirMs 44c: first- 43c. i 'i t :iuiory pi ii i's: 1'rini.s 3o ovvr , cub st:md.n d s .;c.s sian laiil firsts half cent hi w i . In sb siiiAinl oxuah -lc; fresh standui a first n - 1c: fi t f mt iliuin extras d c; f i esh !n.Kin tirsw 1 He. 1'rlcvf. to re tailers -c iW r exehiiimo pi i AssM'i,ititin solHUr; prices: 1- Sc; firsts iiu'dium -.''ic; $39.00 to $60.00 Stamford Clothes o Tailored to fit styled to please. These suits assure perfect appear ance anl in point of value tbey are unbeatable. $5.00 to $47.50 . . I u I . I fey mm WW' and Middi Stripe Blue Serge Suits if a dark bine suit Middleshade r yoiPlon't want fitu f-nniiot beat a aranteed to give sat imlition. Tin iiitldlestripe, ru isfaction under cve' price is ligbt at O $3750 Sale ofSVlen's Slgrts Collar attached styles of plain colored broad cloth and autiful new patterns o f percale, ltejrular $1.50 values. S1.19 Men's (Broadcloth thirts $1.95 values $1.59 Home Run Shirts and Blouses for Boys Sizes 4 to 14 85cto.($ Boys' Corduroy or Wool Golf Knickers $2.50 Boys' Sliposr Sweaters $1. to $5.00 Bieber Isaacs Suits New stylos and patterns made of long-wearing cashmeres and twists. Some have two pairs of pants. qsdb.oo to ($40.00 New Spring Hats D for Men We have jnsl ret-eivt(3)a sliiimient. of Knapp Felt hats, one of highest grade hats that can bought. S8.00 and S10.00 the be Jtamts -A THE STORE c FO EVE R Y BOUYy PHONE-486-W7 MESfORnOKvCW. Castle Hats Ne(5pring Styles S5.00 to S6!50 It) untlersizt d Nl'TS str'iidy Walnuts ni 29c 49 c Matches IVr C-bnx Ctirton 19c Van Camp's Baked Beans OCr S M.iIIiiio Site t1.!" J $1.45 -Tht.ts are rmI 25c 11c Klamath Spuds NHIwl tiilliQiHT CWT (tjittio art tilling t 1 Ocorn Flakes Aiiy Hrnml. S tkir Shredded Wheat lrr Ihirknin f Kellogg's SBfedded Wheat Qr Purex The ik'W lilrncliliu; wnter... A !' ih-w flnjl mm a mmilrrful lirlp l tin- liufT, Inivc sIm- 1 Q (Hitllp. va. ll .1 i7 U Tjinnirv Snnn O ? 1"J r ' Rex Lye 9Qr 3 tllii o White Wonder Soap QCH, III Itiirs Old Dutch Cleanser 1 C 2 (Ulis A J Brisbane's Today -(Continued from Page One) fnr 42.000 rvanl plates has been placed there. It is not important, a few thou sand dollars. Hut money Riven to I Harvard is made in America, pro 1 tlueed liv American workers and. as a general proposition, institutions and individual rich Americans. miKhl well givo their work to those -k...- fi.u.ila that l.avo made tnem ricn tne i woiKers ot America, 1EATRE IN i : needed would nf) States. ' of America. If Oxford 4J.O00 new plates, tne jon he sent to the I nitea Cut Macaroni 3 round 25c Jello 5c II Cocoa imulr obtJilnalrlo Lbs. 29c HAY steady, ltuyini: prices: bjislcin lM'i:in titnothy 4Jii.oi 'jlc: do vall.-y ilsw ls.50: nKalfa SlT.i.iMils; out hay $H.r,uil5: straw 9.0u per ton. Solium prices a ton more. Ol'ASl'AKA hark steady 7c Hi.: . eiron Krape root 1 i 4c. lines steady 1927 crop, S0J L'l i-c: crop io is iuuKs 0c. ;I1S to the farmer: llutterfat lc liltlier. f.o.li. ii-iuQ. station; 4Tc ti'iok; ;''c f.. .o. I'iV laud. I'Ml'l.TRV steady: heavy hens ':' lc; liKlU 1 5 -0 e : spi'lnics 'JO ' " ' 'w'ilers ja"i-:c; i vkiii while di:) 3oc: colured nemtnal: .llllkeys. auve &tiJ7c. 'i:i',K.TAl'.I.l:S steady. Olii'tns. 'al '! 3 per cwt. roTATOKS steady 7"icS.i J1.25 sa.k O I-,,rlla:i,l Wheat roUTl.AMl. Ore. Mai. Wheal M.'.s. Illll: hard while $1.43 j haid While MlieSleiil. l.:OHl. fed-' .-i -.ll.'ll. st'l't while. i lertiQA hile j J! ;ltil-v: hard winter. ii.rlhern j vi.riiit; $1.2: western re.l t :. j I Ml N". :. 3t 10. While teed and ! Kiay JtS l.Mlays c, eceipts Wheal 3S drowned at liengal, in India, !u i years ago. Many limes in nrsiorj Irruptions of the sea. and similar disasters Jjav lOO.Oi'O lives and more atM time. This country can contratnlate it self upon the fact that the Mis sissippi flood of iit year, destroy ing hundreds oiMllions in prop erty, cost only 2(K lives. That was. thanks to admirahle work done by the aimy ani-yavy, anil to prompt, selenitic in. r. non u.v.ie, un . , distin-:iiished flying cr. ver. chosen ny eresiuent voonuge lirinln ,,,,.. njnc ,,,. 'vir ; rouraiv. the Hon. Klsie Mac Kay, third laugther of Lord lnch cape, is lost with Hinchclitle. An other British woman. Lady Car berry, piloting her own plane, was killed, with a passenger, at Nai robi. Africa, on Tuesday. It does not flatter men's vanity, but there is little doubt that women possess greater physical courage than men. Ask your demist. THIRD II SEATTLE BLOWN UP - in In the emergency. President Lowell, able head of Harvard university, liked somo plates, 100 years old. dug up on Harvard territory, and decided to have more like them. The original plates were made by the British Wedeewood lottery, and an order Hinchcliffe, British flier, now missing somewhere in the Allan tic, is the type of Britisher that Kipling likes to describe. It is hard for him to get enough danger. He ross bv .bringing down nine enem planes and two captive balloons in , tl e war. lie did not stop fighting. whei-xe was shot down in France in l:V? and lost his right eye. If courage can conquer disaster, he will win. Q 1 n-I.I..I. n-nn.nn ftlwrt POSSeSS finC SKATTLH. Mar. 10. lP) The If it were not so, the Lord prob- j thl J explosion here in as nrty' nionrfbV nitroglycerin homi. tiy wrecri a steel door in the venr nf the State theater, shaller- ably would not have chosen women lor" the most painful, dangerous task of motherhood. If the eanh depended on men for population, it would be thinly populated. Portland Man Suicides. PORTLAND, tire.. March 10. Preparing a pillow of news pnper on the floor of a roar rooni(c& his brother's drug store. KrneslKaplan. 44. committed sui cide today by firing throe shots into his heart. He was dead when the brother. Charles Kaplan, entered the store room l'l minutes later. Illness was thought to have been the eaiise. ipi; windows within an area of ft block nnd awakening scores of oc cupants of nearby hotel rooms. Virtually every window In the rear of the Palace hotel, which ad joins tho theater, was shattered b' the fi't. Tlif-lato theater is a unit of the Slpiiing Theater Chain company. owiySh by John Danz. The other explosions likewise were in theaters of the senile chain. Dai) nnounced he was placing arme.l guards in all his ihealers. , H.M.MM..MU.I..I.MMMMI. 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllilll UUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil :MIIIIHllMHIIIOIUIUIMIIIIIilllllilllllWimiiii 1 r r ( l o MEN-WOMEN-CHILDREN NEWS FOR A at BREIER'S o L3 1 MEN'S DEPARTMENT O SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 flour 1-: corn " ; oats 3; hn BREAD DtOt forset our famous TU.IT, RIHBONQMOULY WHKiLV 151J HAD ;i loavw .O. E. Main Help Yourself and Save O 20c 2. Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKEvT SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS Choice Beef Pot Roast 20 C Per pound Good Hams -Half or 25 C whole, per. round WE DELIVER (Market Only) Choice Beef IVr pound Good Bacon Per pound .... SteaP 30c 30c PHONE 1236 uLi Sail rninclsco ltiHtiM-f.it SAN KHAM'ISl'O. Mar. 1 ti. ..T r.ulieifat fob. t-an t'ueneisco IJ'jO. Wall Street Report , . 7 NKW JUK. Mar. it. l .Spe-. ul ilion for the adv.im louuied on K-Ulltr sealv Men's Pure Virgin Wool o SUITS S19.75 e was; on The . Nfv York !-k ech.ini t-.lny. ; .imit r ih b-.i.lnb.p of (i'iir.il Mm, is whith ;iti ,!H-1 fi ti-. rs nt-w hull i.i T.- . win in KmiTi Motor A'UU mo.f thin l"i' h.i, tno MIHUCt V..lUf f t?H- IT 4..tlM.O .-htttfM of ,t.nk mt-.trti'.tl.ii:. (;.nns -it J.'i y I i j . Hrr tl l! ri- ( anions ' o!h-r It..1u ti t.l.- iiutl i ulro.t.l tf,.. ,, tir ovi'rciow '"short" tnt i ion- itmn tin m ct-nt rv.r.it. The clO"tin; w i: rfBulr. Kx n-ixo ,lu:n l 't m in ih fir..-! ' aour of trmiinc c-mc.1' nt ith V ilevt.ne m n'ni t.f th vla til i(it-4, Artii'iic an l.in''l cam low n ai.out t : pt.tr.t-. from u i fi.'ir :oi KjiiHii hlf Mi.'h oont rinsj on l.irp' fcali' in Hui1-on Motors but n inj.inv fclutvy inl th in t'iMnt i tnti'i1 tht tr Totfll aii'rvnu' ! 3. ')', -UOQ iharc. i New Patterns in Men's Ties 49c Men's Athletic SUITS0 69c READY-TO-WEAR DEPARftgNT . WOMEN'S EVENING GOWNS Priced at $14.75 to S1S.50 WOMEN'S SILK DRESSEsP Priced at ?.S5 to S12.01) WONDERFUL WASH DRESSES Priced at $1.50 to $1.95 WOMEN'S COATS Priced at $10.75 to S25.00 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Entire new spring line of women's Hats priced at !3. 19;S4.S5 and $5.85 O 36 STORES O. MenO Tan Oxfords S2.95, S3.95 and S4.95 Men's Black Oxfords S2.95, S3.95 and S4.95 - IN THE WIST Boys' Tm and Black OXFORDS S2.79, S2.95 and S3.45 CI o