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PA'GE TWO HfEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, AfEDFORD, -OKECiOy, FftTDAY, PTTL13, 1928. Iocnl and ' Personal WhPther due to rain or HiinHhine, Mr. und Mm. Paul Winter of "Uu know, I hit up ut leunt or Home other net of nuture. a nto j Klumuth fr'alln Mjif.ru the week-end! loo tiuyx in town und not u one or slow KiKnftl tin not yet heeniin Ashliiiiti und Jui-ksonville. vlnlt-J would Hiure me u dime." com laced nt the dtiiiKerou inlerner-' inB with Mr. Winter purenlM. Mr. ' plained a y o u n g transient last lion of .sixth Mtreet with Went Main! und Al I'M. Otto Winter, at the for-irtii:ht wl-cli he hedged the price Ktreet, althuuKh 11 in untlerstood : nier piat-e. and with wrs. Inter i tliut it wuh derided hy the council ' parent. Mr. and .lrn. K. A. Klem-t-ommlte on Ntreelii early In thejlliKUt Jacksonville, week to place uch n uiKn there. Kiddle.1 Printed Voile I)reKe. ) The beautiful yellow pole, on - to a-yeur kIzi-h. Htiturday only, DSc which the Hlcn wan to he pluced. vulue. " Sc. Handicraft Hhop. 22' ana at tne top or wnicit a mop Frank P. Far-roll, who ha heen ntrnnitly urced hy muny friends for weeks pant to enter the race for dldfrlt't atiorney, and who w.in on .... i .h. .nuiier .final V de- : " '"I1 which u hioii , 1.1,1111..., iiu.ii . elded last evenlim to not enter the -Ifn wan placed when such W ,,. cilhforniIl urance company. '"r B"""" to worh at W race for the liepul.lican nomina-j ' ll a" "treetn Inter-iout f i.orthindi arrved in Med-!'".a " loe fl''"- I ttot a father. tion. Thl leave, the only candl-; " " "'. ",re7 lnr "lHl ford till, mornlns on hi. way home 3 " """Pr "a k lio-l d.e. In the race Newton C. Chi.: 'K' nen taken down. . from K ,,, ,,,,. ,vhere ho ha on, ami t know they're waltlns of u m-ul from a local citizen "I'm 3!hiu mile, from home and my home is in Itoxton. .Mam.," he' continued, "and I've heen on thei itiad for two. yeara. I'm uolnti; hark If I don't find work in He- attic, and. I'm Koine to Htrike out! who writ hi. fillnlt paper toi im tl"r- 1 aperit the pat few day. ton, and for me." "He kind for OueMtH from Portland registered ut local hotela Include L. J. Hyan. Hanel Miller, :. K. I'olllniiy. Matt llyckman, I'hllllpx Beck. W. (!. Fortman. A. Frank Miller, Mr. and tin. K. IV. Caswell. L. II. ilcDon aid. I'. K. llendrick. H. (i. Palmer. Ceorae lephenKon. William KinK. Fred linrtenK. J. HarriN, Mr. and Mm. r. 11. Walker, J. Collier, O. Itldcem. Kntlish Print DreKsea for Kid iIIcm. I to 3-year izeu, Katurday only, $1.50 value for f 1.19. Handl cr.ift Hhop. ?' George C'ondrey, formerly of this; city, will return io hi home in, Medford today after trending the: past aeveral day an the urnt of Wallace I'erllnKs. t.'ondrey will, Kive aeveral musical number. I Thursday evening from the Med ford broadcasting atutlon. r Kla math News. The t'&tholic ladle, extend an Invitation to all friends to attend the card party at Parish hall. Fri day evening. April J 3. Refresh ments and entertainment. Admis sion 85e. After having spent several; months In a Portland hospital, , Merle '. llray has returned to his home here well on the road to ic-; covery from Illness of a vear' durution. most of which time found hii.i confined to his Led. A repetition of the unusually j larce crowd which attended the , first American 1-egion benefit dance two weeks ago' Is expected to attend the second of the series of convention benefit dances which will be held at the Oriental Cur- ' dens Saturday night. 23 Among the hotel guests In M ford from the state of W'axhingl are Mrs. George P. and Miss At,, tie Wetherlll and Jr. and .Mrs. i, roil .Smith of Spokane. .lr. .-,h, Abel and son of Knuinclaw. i ,. I., and the Misses .Mna and , Iwls of Raymond, Raymond West and W. F. Kieck uf 1'av.om: and F. W. Caleson. .Mr. and ir. F. IJ. Anerson, C. L, Zeller ,'.. H. O. Kuriher or healtle. Come and bring your friends i the card party tonight at Paris.; hall on So. oakilale avenue. a year for a dol- Knlem yesterday, and W. U. Trllll Kiddles' Printed Voile Dresses, lj Th Ti,-, K,. , -...i,,.- a. candidate, for the Republican ' to 3 -year sizes, Saturday only, Bsc Pnrne,. UIIW.., for ii kindH of lur-" "'n(I to Jnrk8on County llu- nomlnatlon, and George Codding ns, value, 7r,c. Handicraft hhop. 1'2 ',., ,, ..., . .,.ln.. mane Boclt.ty. Medford the candidate lor tne uemocianc , j, n. .uKins or Talent was acleanlng time. As you find nr nnmlnatlnn. j business visitor In the cfty this I tides of clothing, dishes or furni- Klddles' Printed Voile Dresses, 1 morning. , lu,.,, w,irh has been discarded, to 3-year sizes. Saturday only, ddci i tah coal, clean, low In ash. Han-i place them in boxes or bundles nnd value. 75c. Handicraft Shop. 22 ! sen Coal Co. Phone 2Vt. 337lf call 4o6 or deliver them over ltexlK"",' Traffic Officer O. O. Nichols Mrs. Norman Normlle of lort-j Congress has appropriated cafe. We cannot supply the de- If your home needs new screens land arrived In the city yesterday! IIS. goo to fight the perennial op- Inland for clothing unless the goods j hetler see us. We have everything for a visit with relatives und.ple canker and the woolly aphis, are donated to the shop, so please 10 m"ke them. Woods Lumber 30 A. Penson was fined $10 In Judge Taylor's court today on a charge of driving without license plalc. The arrest wus made by friends. Dance Oold Hill, Sat. night. The Misses Uulh and Hose HIM Ingit arrived yesterday from I.os Angele. to be at the bedside of their father, John Hillings, who is a patient at the Sacred Heart hos- pltal, suffering from the effects of an auto accident wnlcn happened last week when struck by n car driven by Jack Rockwell. Mr, Hill ings suffered two broken legs and possible. Internal Injuries, and his condition today was reported to lie a trifle better. Wells Taxi, 25c. Phone 25. lf Cluests from a distance regis tered nt Medford hotel Include Ar thur H. Montgomery of Chicago, Mrs. K. Hewell and K. I. Dazey of New Yolk City. Mr. anil Mrs. n. H. Wllltrnmh and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wise of St. I.ouls. and II. F. Kd wards of Omaha. The Star Novelty dance orchestra of Boise, Idn., on ' tour through Oregon, will furnish the music for the American Legion benefit dance at the Oriental Garden, ballroom Saturday night. A record crowd Is expected to attend. 23 Fifteen out-of-the-stale cars reg istered here yesterduy with tho lo cal auto traffic bureau In the chamber of commerce building. English Print Dresses for Kid dles, 1 to 3-yuar sizes, Saturday only. J10U value for Sim. Handi craft Hhop. 22 Mr.' and Mrs. Chris Wolff left for .Halem this morning to attend the Yeoman drill team meeting In that city held there this afternoon. From there they will go to Port land to unother lodge meeting and banquet to be held at the Mult nomah hotel. See Charles A. "Wing to buy your home. 311 J. B. Peyton drove Into Medford this. , morning from his home at Prospect and spent u few hours transacting business, . See FJlnor Hnnlcy Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. H26 K Main. Phone 02. 832tf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dunlop of the Jtlvoll, accompanied by Miss Leatha dray, organist at the thea ter, spent yesterday in Medford. Miss Gray camn here recently froip Medford and is taking the place of flolille Snyder, who has left for Portland to take additional in struction on the organ. Grunts Puss Courier. Sjet me write your firo insurance. Corl V. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tf Due to lack of proper prepara tion, the field meet which was to have beon held ut tho Anlloch school April U, has been post poned until May 12, when In the neighborhood of a dozen small schools will participate. A number of noveltios will lio Introduced at the Ieg!on benefit dance at tho Oriental (lindens ball room Saturday night. Music will be furnished by the star Novelty Orchestra of Molse. Ida. 23 which threaten Hood River valley l make an extra effort In i.lliCo.. "11 K. Main St. Phone 108. 23: orchards. I vour discarded clothlmr. curtains. I ' 25 Hermits- Aii old-fashioned cooky that is a fa vorite with both young and old. Saturday Only 16c dozen Regularly Priced -at 25c Generously filled with fruit and nuts Superb munlc, a womlerful floor and a record tjip;ikln attendance are name of tho thinKH pi-oniined hy tho commkU'o in rhitrpe of thv futnituro, diHhfH, canned fruit, Jelly, etc. Manager of Thrift Hhop. ft F. K. McK'pnnnn Ih nmonu the American Legion benefit dance at , KlllInat ,, vMton wno ori.ivPd III ill '""-ilens Saturday I , Medfrd yesterday. . ... , , , .2'', Kxceptlonnl music, replete with; for . , i T ,",,"r,"1 ',' ' "P""'1 '-"" ' expected to draw m "L ':"in..'U' !erV",'K V""" , . ""' ""wd to the second i. Vi ,,'i ' ... ,r"ulK-' American Legion benefit dnnco to aklsnt r m 1 """ ly"r;' "' hel.l at the Oriental Garden, Oakland. l- C. llurd and C. lMlmllrnnm Kl,,r,ln, im V-.I ouch of Los Angeles, and K. D. Huron, Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Mc Hwuln, Walker Huswell, II. stanko vick, Mrs. I-:. 1-:. Johnson. J. K. Reeves. A. B. Huger and .Mr. anil Mrs. W. II. Avery of San Francisco. Hemstitching 8c per yard. But ton, covered nt Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. W. II. Hlgglns was mining the local shoppers In from the Talent district this morning. English Print Dresses for Kid dles. 1 to 3-yenr sizes. Saturday only, fi.riu value for $1.10. liandl-l crnn Shop. Temporary auto licenses were Issued ut the sheriff's office yester day to (). V. Myers. J. T. peters. Mildred Knutzen. Lester JlcCann. Fred Hunre, R. R,. nll i,1)U I'lrlch of Medford; Douglas Cam eron or Gold Hill and J. Lynnml or urnnis rnss. Dance fluid Hill, Sat. night. 23 me proposed national park of ballroom Suturdny night. , ua Articles of Incorporation of the llolloway orchards, signed hy H. J. De Vuney, W. L. Foley and Ade line Jllnck. were on file at the county clerk's office today. The corporation has 50 shares of stock.' the par value of which has nntj been named. rieiect your new spring suit nl JK the Aten's Shnn fi-nm llie f U,,Pn'f1 and Jill V. Price lines. All the new weaves from 26 to J50. We guar-1 antee fit and satisfaction. 32Ctf G. II. Williams, representative of llho Western Cnlon, returned to Portland last night afler spending several days here on maintenance work. Our Poison Oak Lotion gives lm-1 mediate relief. Colvlg Drugs. Open every night und Sundays. Freo de livery. 12 7 w. G. Fortmnnn, representing the New Zealand Insurance com pany out of Portland, spent sev These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ty Oregon is ,iL ,.. !. i t way ,""nn f,"m "'I' Klamath t;.?w."; 1. L'"' P''.l,y , Falls and northern California. rile Fashion Shop adviser on wardrobe will call at your home. Appointment by telephone. One day a week. Phone list. 13tfi Phone y 5', , M? m n a w v ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM department of the Interior hecan the nrea Is too small nnd too In volved In private holdings. The acreage of the park as defined In hills introduced hy McNary and Heprcsentntlve Ilawlcy would he HK0 acres, all but 120 acres In prl vate ownership. . Seo Kllnur llnnley Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. .120 K. Main. Phone 1102. 33;tf Mrs. Gilbert Sluuii entcrtiilneil her mother. Mrs. John S. Norwood, at a birthday dinner and theater parly last night at her home. Our Poison Oak Lotion gives Im mediate relief. Colvlg Drugs. Open every night and Sundays. Freo de livery. Clifford Moore of Medfor.il. who on inn illtlerent occasions caused ' PASTUFPI7Fn QlrtT DIIDC officers , suffer phy.lcn! injury I PRODUCED PA f k e n when he fled to escape capture. D " E D I P, AC K ED was taken Into custmly by .lghtT"C- SANITARY WAY Officer San liescott last night. He ' (ro nun operating a ear w I t h o u t un operutor's license. There were eight occupants of the car which was slopped by Prescott. when they became noisy on the street here. Moore spent the night In thu city Jail here. Ashland Tid ings. lOvcry man and woman over 21 years old who has resided In the stato six months prior to the pri mary. May U, Is entitled to vole, but must register at once. Anyone in the county can register at county dork's office. .Medford residents register at Chamber of Commerce or county clerk s office. tf ! . K. Iluchannn will spend f.0u to repair n dwelling on West Jack son street. Dance Gold Hill, Sat. night. S3 , Mr. and Mrs. James Unit left ; yesterday for their home In Oak- I land. Calif., after having visited relatives lu .Medford. Ijidles and gentlemen are all In- jvltcd to the bridge and "Mill" panv I I'Vlday evening In Parish hall. Included among the tiregonlans registered nt Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, arc W. R. Gekeler of 1M Grande, chas. La l'olnte of Marshricld. II. F. Settlemler and Mr. and Mrs. V. p. Moses of Corvallls. C. . Owen , of Albany. K. II. Peterson. John .1. I Kvans. G. II. Campbell and .1. W. 1 Und of Kugeue. W. l. Uiyden or Dallas, liny Knllcr nnd It. c. Illux- ,'all of Itosehurg. and C. Rene ford of Oregon city. Gel your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply and Parts i o 3 S. Riverside. An Awful Lot of People1 CRIED last week when they found that they had not ordered their Cloverleaf "Inspected" Rabbit soon enough. We LAFFED when we had to send our third order of rabbits to one market Saturday. This week we hope to have enough for everybody. Always be sure of the best ask for CLOVERLEAF ''Inspected" rabbits. If your dealer is pyjvhen you order, phone 599-J. ft? Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s ' 1 GARDEN SPECIAL ' FOR SATURDAY ONLY .'. . 't " 1 Doz. Pansy Plants 1 Doz. Gladioli Bulbs I A REGULAR $1.10 VALUE 1 aii for 85c Saturday 0nly Our pansy plants art t ho piant typo, now in bloom and tho gladioli arc full sizo bulbs that will bloom this sumnior. MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Ycuir Stvilsmt'ii Sinee 1!UU TT v' i ) , wmfmwmm I M CHARLIE CHAPLIN IX HIS (iUKUT.sT til- IX)MKlK.S "THE CIRCUS' You'll laugh with Charlie s you never have bsfore Al.. tff" Betty Brown yYW at the sWll' ' Wurlltier. )y4 Adult. 50 Jprf?l kioy- Kiddle, to Luii PPT" " Don't mm this masterpiece o f Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" MONARCH FOOD PRODUCTS With the addition of a complete stock of Monarch Foods to our already wider variety of quality goods we bring to you the world's best selling brand of food For over 70 years Monarch Canned Goods and other food products have made it possible for all to enjoy the highest quality at reasonable prices This coupled with our lower business costs on which our prices are based brings this famous line of foods to you at prices much lower than are usually asked. BREAD Mb. loaf . 1Mb. loaf 3 for 20c 10c Medford's finest home-style bread baked without the use of commercial substitutes. MONARCH COFFEE Special introductory price to get you to try this famous Coffee. For Saturday, lb. 45c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Swift's Jewel Shortening 4 lbs.. .69c 8 lbs .$1.33 Bananas good fruit, 4 lbs 25c Crystal White Soap 12 bars 45c White Rock Ginger Ale, 19c dozen $1.98 Monarch Catsup large bottle 2 for . . : 35c Solvene a shredded soap, 4 cans . . 35c Palmolive Soap 3 bars . 20c White King Washing Powder large package 39c Dromedary Dates pkg 19c Rainier Malt light or dark large can 55c Cluster Raisins good value, 3 lbs. . 25c Yacht Club Peaches large halves No. 2 cans, 2 for 35c Peeled Apricots Tommy Tucker Brand an exceptional value 2 cans 35c Prudence Corned Beef Hash No. 2 can . 35c IN THE SHOE DEPARRTMENT A special factory buy has brought us a fins assortment of the season's latest ox fords ties and pumps in the finer 1 shades. All sizes and widths we pass theextra value on to you this is an un usual opportunity so early in the spring. Patent leather Arch Support Pumps Cuban heel a regular $8.00 or $9.00 value anywhere while the factory shipment lasts .... $5.39 A wide range of Oxfords ties and pumps in all the later shades and leathers . $3.98 to $5.98 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Ready at 11:30 Breaded Pork Chop CornFritters Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Buttered Bread Coffee of Milk . . 25c Evening Lunch at 5 P. M. GATES?'0 & LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference fir- Use our parking lot while trading here. Sweet Pickles pint jar, 24c;qt 39c Ripe Olives Lindsey Brand No. 1 tall can 15c Sea Port Peas No. 2 can ; 2 for . . . 25c Iowa Standard Corn No. 2 can . . .10c Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise reg. 15c jar 10c; reg 23c jar 15c Tea Garden Syrup) gallon can . .$1.19 Calumet Baking Powder 1-lb can . 25c Virden's Asparagus Tips buffet size can . . . 15c Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. . . 24c Choice Reindeer roasts, lb . .25c Cherry Brand Baby Clams, can . . .15c Boyco all-copper Wash Boilers No. 9 oversize . . . $4.39 Iris Green Water Sets pitcher and six glasses reg. $1.50 value . . .98c Red Band Enameled Teakettles 6-quart 79c Vim Alarm Clocks guaranteed one year 89c WORK SHOES FOR MEN The famous Lion Brand and Wolver ine Horsehide Work Shoes shoes that fit and wear well they must give sat isfaction a saving of $1.50 to $3.00 on every pair. Boys' Oxfords in tan or black in all the latest styles an oxford that sell for $6.00 our price $4.29; $4.59; $4.97 FOR THE CHILDREN The famous Simplex Shoes for child ren shoes that we guarantee to give the service you have a right to expect Mothers will save time by first coming here as we have all sizes in over 20 different styles.