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PAGE FIVFJ . -. - ..-i MEDFOTtD MXTL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OKECiOy, FRIDAY. APKTT13. 1023. WflRK T(l START tsrZffc vr 1 .fel I WED AS ! I imffizJ I FARM AID flNU bRftVtUWh bt ill depenpAble grocers ! 20TH CENTURY CLEANING SALE 5 BIG BAYS SELLING of the very items you need to lighten your spring house cleaning. Other features, too!- Check the list below, then come into the store and let U3 demonstrate rjeal . 20th Century Service, courtesy and co-operation to you! FRIDAY, APRIL 13, to WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, Inclusive These Items Make Everything Spic and Span i Sec Co-operation in Agricul ture Relief Work Smith Journeys Into Southland. BLUING Mrs. Stewart's -iCLOROX Liquid miracle cleaner SOAP Fels Xaptha Bottle 17 C 19c Bottle 63c I lObars 20 MULE TEAM BORAX PRODUCTS 29 C Borax Chips, large pkg 33; powder Large pkg. Y O'CEDAR POLISH Cleans and polishes . O-4-0. bottle, 24;' , 12oz.-' SOAP Crvstal White 5 bars 23 . v AKn 40 bars HOUSEHOLD LUBRICANT Shell ; 1 Kr a 4-oz. can XlJ BROOMS 20th Century Fancy Parlor 98 AQr Gem, strong; durable SILVER POLISH Wright's Imparts real luster to 93 C silver and metal ware ' CLOTHES PINS Common, 2 dz. in pkg, 3 pkgs 25 1Q Spring, 3 dozen REX LYE Full strength ; OO- 2 cans OLD DUTCH CLEANSER "Sure chases dirt" ic. mm v uiio MOP HANDLES Cooper Head spring AMMONIA Parsons ' Bottle BON AMI "Hasn't scratched vet" cake 10 10. Powder 1d Unless Inclement weather arises I and again Interferon with the work vt paving several streets, and the grading and graveling of other Btreotn, whlrh was ijegun luttt l.iwt frill rinri ll'wl til hO DOMt- Jardine Denies Truth jimned i,y bad weaker, una which i has been nostnoned once or twh e ' of Reports, and Tells of,Hlmt f,,r tho mm reason. win, I ci't into su inir lumorruw. I In fact the miutlnir and snivel ing "t BtrcctB wutlltl have '"'""n beKun early this week, liail It mil boon for lark of available, teams, the teams of tho city having been engaged in tho guiding work at the airport, whleh was completed yesterday. Jleneo the grading and kVivoIIIiik work n tho streets toVbe so treated, will bo begun tomorrow morning by t'onlraetor Compton of Mc.M innvllle. Clark street being the first one on the list to bo thus Improved. The eontrurtor, who holds the paving contruets on King and the other streets to be paved, the Med ford Concrete construction Co., has had a crew working nil this week in prepuratlons for the paving of King street, and the work of grading that thorough fare, preparatory to laying the paving will be begun Moniliy. All the paving jobs as well ns those for grading and graveling, will bo rushed ns fast ns possible by tho contractors, until completed. essing Mind Power LAST TRIBUTE TO 11 Each 17c 22c I HOT CAKES and SYRUP,- Oh, Boy I - L-i;; JL.jL.LJ'' Y . ' '..- Large package 2712c I 69c I CROWN PANdAKE FLOU&- SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR No. 10 sack SYRUP Adirondack Cane and Maple "'That genuine CQr ' old maple flavor." Full quart can U PINEAPPLE Libby's fancy 8 mellow slices in rich AQr syrui Xo. 2i cans,' each 25; 2 cans" 17 RICE Fancv Southern Blue Hose inch' in food value. 00 3 pounds 6Jt ROLLED OATS Quick Quaker Cooking pkg. 27; C'J - 2 pkgs.001' ARM & HAMMER SODA O C SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES Large full count boxes. Ofi. MARKET DAY RAISINS CORN Del Monte Tinv Kernel "So. 2 cans ' COFFEE and COFFEE SUBSTITUTES M. J. B., Hills and Golden West Coffee 1-lb. eans,5- 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Puts Pep in vour Step! "Roasted evcrv dav in J1 OO our own plant." Alwavs fresh, lb. 45; " 3 lbs. 1 u0t INSTANT POSTUM Large can, 39; 1 Q Postum Cereal Large pkg. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WASHINGTON, April 13. (VP) A strong defense of Secretary Hoover against charges that he has usurped some of tho powers of tho agriculture department and otherwise nan worked to injure the farmer, was made today by Secretary Jurdtne. In a letter dated April 11 und made public today, the agricul ture secretary told Charles S. Wilson, former commissioner of agriculture of New York state and now a farmer at Hall, N. V., that "iher Ih not the slightest essence of truth in hese charges and 1 would resent them If they were made with honest inten tions." Mr. Wilson; under date ',of Anril 10. had written Jardlno Bay. tng he had heard tho charge J mado that Mr. Hoover, as secrc-1 lary of commerce, has encroach-1 ed upon the work of the depart-1 ment of agriculture and In other) ways has hindered the operation of your department in tho in terest of tho farmors." "It has been my feeling," Wil son said, "t hat t heso charges were made for ulterior motives, but I have come to the conclu sion that the farmers of New York stato and of tho country at large are deserving of a frank statement from you." lleplying. Secretary Jardlne wild that he had "consistently refused in hi drawn Into a. controversy on I Purine northwest tho unfounded charges, because he fully understood the motives of the small group that has been responsible for making them. Under normal circumstances, ho wrote, "I would not dignify these- -attacks, hut I have come to the conclusion that tho farm ers of this country are entitled to know tho facts because these charges seriously reflect upon the work of this department and the 20,000 splend'd people who are listed on its rolls. "During the throe years In which I have been secretary of agriculture I have enjoyed . thp wholehearted, sympathetic sup port of Monetary Hoover in all matters pertaining to tho admin istration of the department of agriculture and his actions al ways have boon In the interest of the department's work and of the American farmer. In fact, the records show that in many in stances in which tho work of the two departments was involved, he was actually partial to tho ue- partment of agriculture." IH) RJI iXnarn II -T -J m -91 i LWJ CHURCH NOTABLEI I This organization has the inestimable advantage of being able to bring to bear upon any problem of food dis tribution the concentrated thought of the ablest minds in the business. In meetings and conferences.held regular ly throughout the West, thousands of earnest men and women offer ideas, suggestions and criticisms that help us to solve the most baffling questions and through this "meeting of minds", effect greater savings for you. HPOKANK. Vn."h Aim II in. UP) Willi lllKht Itt'V. Cliuilea I). hlU, UlsllOp .t t$MliU!M US colubrnnt, I-t.ntlfii'.-il lilli imuw wah livid hero tutluy for llov. .Iimoph M. Ciitalilu, Sj. J., Iilononr niU-Hlunury to the Iiullana ot th A tlnciim of ilunilimpn nml nuns. tiKtln'i- wlih ninny lay men, est. mated at more man inuu fllliMl St. AliiyxlUH ltonnin atholu' rliun'li. (ino of tlie nuiiiermm In- utltutioiiH of loai-nllifr and religion whlrh Wither CutnUlo founded (lllilne Ilia 62 years ministry In llila reKlon. . Jlonorary pall learer were members of the senior olass at ClonzaKa university here, another IroitlUllion founded l,y Father t.'u :t'jdov and tho student body oc.cu liiMl'a se'etlon In tho ehureh. , Interment was at .Mount Michael's seholaslleate. Milk Ivet-ent ni a r k e t eliauges cnalle us to quote a still liw vv price on canned milk. Pet, Portl ens. Carnation. Tall cans. Case .... $4.55 oz. $1.15 Bread Finest local made. Cheaper than bak ing at home. Lg. loaf, 2 for 23 Em loaf, 3 for 22 Pure Lard Lards and shortenings are advan cing. Puy now while offered at this price. ' lCAKiUPy Rogue River Catsup Southern Oregon ifolk-s should use this fine roduct. If you haven't tried it, do so now at this fea ture price. Large Bottles For 45c Corn Flakes or Post Toasties The itleal spring breakfast dish at a good saving. 4 pkgs ....25 c Baking Powder K. C. Tho largest can for the money. An old favorite, that we offer for a time at an excep tional price. Large 25-oz. cans. 2 Cans at. 6 boxes' 4-lb. bags 35c 1 V2C AT LEGION DANCE 75c -Lb. Pails .. $1.45 4 -Lb. Pails 8 Pears licked in Southern Oregon. Good stand ard' grade Medium syrup.. Large N o . 2 '2 cans. 3 Cans v.65c 2 Pkgs. Asparagus ' "Maximum"' quality. Short tender tips. 1-lb. square can. Cans 35c Washing Machine Soap 1 Vet's granulated. A truly fine product that can't harm your clothes, A high grade product that does the. work. Large Packages 73c Minced Clams Pioneer clams are the finest offered Can be used so many different ways.. Flat cans. 50c 49 c 3 Cans AHHKVILLK, N. C, April 13. OPt (iovernnr Smith uf New York arrived here today for a vacation. hln first to he spent in the Houth. Ho detrained tit Kiltmore sta tion in tho Hiihurhs whero he was Kreeted hy several thounand per sona and after a brief welcoming ceremony, went to BHtmoro For est Countrv chih. which will be h Is hendc i un rterH here. Tho povernor'H truin traveled through western North CHroltna. Crowds of men, women and chil dren, nnxious to ot a Kllmpse of him wero at every station. Thus 'it a number of points found Hint thn rlcmocratic nresidentlal candi date Ik a late riser and failed lo-nectlon with th see him. Governor Smith, who left New York -esterdny afternoon, ar rived hero In company with Sena tor Oorry of Uhodo Inland and WllliMin K, Kenney and William Tt .Todd, personal friends. He plant! to play Rolf while here and Iihh iniH.-cd tho word politica is taboo. f LETTUCE Verv fine 3 heads 19c i An eccentric dance act by pu pils of 10 vo Kenson Iuih been an nounced as an added att ruction of the second American Legion benefit dance, which will bo held at the Oriental Gardens ballroom Suturdny niht. Tho record crowd of th sea son attended tho first dance, which was held by tho locnl Le gionnaires two weeks nKo and many requests have been made of them that they repeat these nffalra throughout tho Bprlm; sen son. Tho Star Novelty orchestra of lEolse, Idaho, will furnish the music for the occasion, the pro ceeds of which will bo used for pro-con vent Ion expenses In con- m net In: nf the Orecon I-ecionnairea hero this summer. SEASONABLE SAVINGS Bananas Finn ripe fruit. So many uses. 4 Lbs 25 c Bunch Vegetables Fresh local grown. Large bunches. Each 5c Asparagus Fresh green Califor n i a asparagus. Healthful. 2 Lbs 15c All orders for $5 or more delivered FREE. Smaller orders 10c chg. Store No. 433 MED FORD Phone 1176 ORANGES Extra large and very sweet This is last CQ of Navels this vear ' 1 Dozen Medford Stores ;: 31 N. Central lllllll of 226 W. Main Grange Dance Eagle Point Saturday Nite Mctropole Orchestra Excellent Floor All Welcome Windows and Doors q n L.ROEST STOCK IN mm U SOrTHKRX OREGON TROWBRIDGE D mm , LIMBEH YARD mu Sunday is a More Enjoyable Day if Sweetened with Candy PRESTIGE is a sincere effort to take a step forward in catering to the American laste for the finest, chocolates. Called Prestige because this package and ifs contents liave behind them eighty-six years' devotion to careful making of quality candies. Called Prestige because it ar rives sharing the laurels and fame of such suc cessful favorites as the Sampler, Pleasure Island, Salmagundi, and Bonnybrook. Heath's Drug Store L LUMBER TRADE IH FRAUD TRIAL MOW YORK, April 1 3. (T) Sharp recovery in n'W business fentured the lumber movement durliiK thn week ended April 7, telegraphic reports from li)'J soft wood and hardwood mills to the National Lumber Mnnufiieturern association show. 1'roduellon was n bout 1 B. 000.001) feet less tlmn iho week before but shipments were slightly larger. Shipments and orders in the soft wood group showed Increiisi'S of 2.410.330 feet und 17.KfiH.244 feet, respectively. I nfilled orders of L'H southern nine nnd west coast mills wero 714,286,851 feet against 708,142,- I ESCAPE prlvHlu U'lophune Hue lo Milan. later was observed Xrom Half Way .. , , Mw. ui1..,w.uu r thn 'Hock light, between the Kennebec mill Vtijn; ijiaiiihhii, nun di,iii.i through u powerful telescope by royal procession that tho king cb- ,A In Ihn itil.Ut nf 'thn .uLu,, Thn iinml. whs nlaced at I eoast guardsmen as it passed Cape I... t ...... ..f ll.n nlort,-!.. llL-h. ! KHwi belli tt 'I p. Ill ui . lining Plnm Ullllli. ' T,I I'"1' t'esare, and exploded about the tlmn tho king wh scheduled to pasV the spot. Tho base of the lamp post was three rent high nd contulncd a little wicket gate which could bo opened easily with an old-fasliioncd watch key. If ' " whh thoiiKht the malefactnrs dls- HOMK, April 13. UP) Italy wiik : gulsed themselves ns electricians united In rejoicing today that Kumjainl opened this wicket as thotiKh V I c tor Kmmannel hnd escaped , making repnlrs. deiith at Milan when ft homo ex ploded, killing 16 persons anJ In headed west. they reported, was a biplane, while the Ilrcmcn is a monoplane. Tho plane's number was mado out aa 114S, while the liremen is listed as I)-llfi7. This piano previously bad been ob served over Tor Hand before one o'clock. AI-MAN V, X. V., April 13. (P Searchlights trained throughcat last night on a dormitory bulIdinK at Middle bury college, Mlildlebury. bore evidence of the Intensity of 345 feet tho previous week. the effort which Is being made by New Ycrk stat to bring t'lara Blanche Knnpp to Albany to testi fy In the grand Jury proceedings against her Men-mother, Mrs. Klorrnco K. Knnpp , Mrs. Knapp, formerly secretary of state. Is under indictment for her administration of the 1 ft 2 5 state census and further Indict ments are being sought. Since Tuesday morning, Obituary CA8TKH Died, at Kllensburn, Wash., April lli, 1!C'H, h. W. CHHtcr, ' after a lingering UIiirkh nf liver (rouble. lie whh born In Jackson eounty. Oregon, September K, 1HSft. Miss ' He leaves to mourn hit Iohb a wifo, Jurlng 40. Public buildings and private bouses were bnflagged with the na tional colors. Walls wero placarded n.nt. .......irni..u .ii',i.nniiiH' th iil- teinpt and deploring the loss of f life. Ahovn all, the manifeslosli exulted that the "soldato" isoldlerJ king) whose n lgn saw the redemp- J Hon of the lost provinces and the) nmuhlni' t.t nil h f. rOtl i 1 1 r V neil1V 1 T Austria at Vittorio Veneto ten j yearn ago, had en'-apcd an attempt upon bis life. Premier Mussolini sent a squad j ) of special Inspectors to Milan wlihi orders to leavo no stone unturned j to brlntt thosV resionslblc for the: (iutr:iu to JiiHtlc". He kept In1 Inurh "'fill tilt lU'vliipnu'lltM byj 1 I'OltTLAND. Me., April IS. (JP) (The plane which passed I'npham lleacb at the mouth of tho Krnne hrr river at I -0 nnd half nn hour t : V k ft n'jJB 1 3AMHRA 12 II iSl.wWl I -: Mm--. -Tgtr ii Near as Your Phone' Free Deliver CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS Knapp has been besieged In her dormitory room by pece officers of Addison county. Vermont, and investigators of the New York stale department of law in a vain attempt to serve a subpoena on her. Her testimony Is sought In rnnnectlon with allegation that she, together with several other relatives of the former state ffl clal. were listed on census pay rolls without ever having perform ed tiny wui k. Hazel Caster, three brothers and three brothern and two aimers: (i. C. Caster and Koy Custer of El lennhurK, Wash.; 1. (). Canter of KaA'Ifl Point. Ore.; Mrn. J. W. Prultt of Medford; Mrs. C. J. Malrd of Dorr Is, Cal. fie wan of a kindly disposition and made friends wher ever h went. He wap an employe of the Northern Paclfc railroad the punt 12 yearn. Ills age- at the time nf hi nnMfllnir wna !tft Vnnr 7 linonthv und four iluyn. British Lion IS COMING Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb. 20c Fresh Side Pork, per lb 20c Hams half or whole, per lb 25c Home Cured Bacon, per lb 25c Picnic Hams, per lb 20c Home Rendered Lard, per lb. ....... 16c Phone 273 We Deliver 1-t4,4'''l''l'tttt'f'tt'4"'4'-4't'tttt''tttt'