MEtiFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEClpy, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1928, PAGE FIVE ANNOUNCE FORESTlPARTY RAIDS BYI COMING SEASON Illlll ll l l l HI llll Hill llll III lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll B m BT r BBBBBV I uu i. STotnonour M Wcatun One Dollar's Worth The Safeway Big K Flour y IOH The .finest, of all hard-wheat f loui-s.1 ; Let us prove it. 24!-S,, , $1 Bread and Butter O Lbs, Fresh, . Local Creamery Butler.'" Guaranteed. 1 :Lg. Loaf Bakery Bread. None finer. All 1 "Oleo" C Lbs. Crux Margarine J rjr 2 x ( L 1 Doz he; jest "quality - .!: Coffee Lbs. "Maximum" qual-ff it y. Have you tried it If You'll sure like it $1 I P. & G. Soap 97 Bars of fine White Naptha L'diy Soap.... Milk Caiis Bordens' Car nation or Pet, tall cans. A real value $1 $ 1 Peas, Beans, Tomatoes Q cans standard grade fc1 vegetables, assorted Apricots and Peaches C large No Scans asst. good fruit; mod. syrup.. Spinach & String Beans A cans fancy grade, whole t 1 " beans, cleaned spinach.. . . ' ; Assorted Pears and Pineapple A Lg. cans slie'd pineapple fc 1 " choice pears, inert syrup'' Assorted - Beans Lbs. Bed Mexican or Bayos, cleaned Macaroni Lbs. cut" Macaroni Spaghetti Lye and Lime Cans Hooker Lye and fc 1 CliWiiiHtorl T,'ivnr V,A Assorted Rice 1 A Lbs:' Fancy Blue fljl l Hose Bice A Creme Oil Soap 1 Q Bars of that popular fc 1 10 Toilet Soap". 1 Forest regulations to be ob served on state timberlands were made public today by D. I Phipps district fire warden for Jackson county. I During the period from May 15 to October 1, which has been designated as the closed season. It" will bo unlawful for any per son to set on fire or causo to be set tm flro, any forest land, grass, grain or stubble, either his own or the property of another, with out first securing a written per mit from a state fire warden ana complying with the terms there of. It is urgently requested that all slashings be burned before May 15 and In accordance with Mectlon 21 of the Oregon forest flro laws. And that all loggers, lumbermen, and contractors ob serve sections 13 to 19. Inclusive of the Oregon forest fire laws. in the preparation of this season's work. Tho text of section 21 Is as follows: "Kvery one (by which Is meant every person, firm or corporation) engaged In logging or wood cut ting, or permitting logging . or wood cutting upon his lands In this state, thereby creating a fire hazard, shall, unless relieved by the state forester, each year re move such hazard by burning his annual slashing, by which Is meant the tops and Inflammable refuse left after logging or wood cutting, at such time and In such manner as shall afford all neces sary, precaution against the spread of file to other property." Section 15 points out further: "Every one conducting a logging operation, whether by Bteam, horso power or otherwise, shall main tain at tho landings of such ope-i ration, In good condition for fire fighting purposes only, a tool box containing fire fighting equip ment for six men at all times, be' tween May 1 and October 1." 13 14 10 $1 $1 2 Rolled Oats Large No. 10 bags of Eastern Boiled Oats. Very healthful $ 1 SEASONABLE SAVINGS Sunkist Oranges . Fresh Tomatoes New Potatoes 2 Lbs ...3 5c 3 Lbs 29c 6 Lbs. $1.00 11 Lbs $1.00 35c $100 All orders for $5 or more delivered FREE Store No. 433 MED FORD Smaller orders 10c chg. Phone 1176 The police and school authori ties havo shut down firmly on the practice of a certain element of high school boys raiding semi high school socinl functions ut homes and elsewhere, and confis cating refreshments at these par ties. Kuch indulgences win no longer bo considered somewhat in the nature of foolish "kid pranks" t he boys partlci put lug 1 n w hlch apparently not realizing that they aro committing a serious crime, the peimlty for which is five or more years in tho penitentiary. However, any cases of tins kina in the futuro will result in crlml- nctlim being taken, tho school officials, Tolico Chief McCredio and Assistant District . Attorney Oeorgo Neilson warn all boys, hitrh school and l-ratio students. and others. j This ultimatum, of the pollco and school authorities, backed up by tho district attorney's office, to which the matter was referred, was precipitated by tho fuct that on the night of April 11, thero was stolen from tho homo of Mr. I and Mrs. Glenn Kabrick. on Cra-, tcr lako avo., while a farewell , pnrty was being held In honor of J Professor and Mrs. Victor Sethers. two gallons of ice cream and a; lume cake from the back porch. , Tho matter was reported to , Chief of Police McCredie, and; four hoys were apprehended, two! of whom are now attending high' school and the other two hnving; previously attended. Theso boys; apparently did not realize that ! they were committing a serious: crime, subjecting themselves to ' long term In the penitentiary, as the crimp ronstitutos a burglary at night, and for that reason and the effect it would have on their futuro. no criminal charge waH placed against them, as it is felt uy nip 11 KO n iiuui iiuuiui inn'' I mat inoy now rimy realize inoir posttion. and will participate in no future enscs of this kind. anrKnranj.rJt"i Ha , DEPENDBLE GROCERS hi I ALWAYS the BEST for the MONEY That is our motto. We live up to it every day and guarantee every article to be what you expect. We appreciate your patronage and show our appreciation at every visit. H Saturday and Monday, April 21 and 22 m FLOUR 5 "Wheat is advancing. Flour, of course, following suit. "We ave s selling below the wholesale market. Beat old hi-eost flour and s S buy now. s Sperrv's Olympic, tfJO fC Spcrry's, d?0 1 O M '19-lb. sack V&.ViJ 49.1b. sack P.10 - CCP Crown and Fisher's dQ 10 ui,i jo. i ,,.i..L, iDi,iO J. T. Smiiidcrx and R. S. Jones ot I)iiE Heach. Calif, who recently moved to Medlord, have purchased the radio shop of Val J. Fisher at 402 East Main and have taken cliarse. They have named the store "The Music Ilox," and In addition to carrying a full stock ot Crossley radios and supplies, thoy will put In a' stock of pianos aind 'sheet music. . The new proprietors havo had experience In this line, and will run an up-to-date shop. Both are en thusiastic over Medtord and the valley and are great boosters. Their families will arrive in the near future to mako Mcdford their home. Messrs. Saunders and Jones will become members of the chamber of commerce and Merchants' as sociation. Patent and Pastry, No. .10 sacks kjkjk, omi 49 j saeks LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE Large cans J QQ CHEESE Full Cream fine flavor 29 C SOAP Palmolive 3 cakes 23 1 f( W 14 cakes P 1 UU g GOOD CORN (2s), PEAS (2s) and TOMATOES (2s) tf 1 AA 2 cans for 25? 8 cans V 1 'V" S PETITE PRUNES good size grown in Med ford J1 (( S 4 lbs. 25tf- 18 lbs. V 1 UU CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP "A meal in a tfl ff minute" 3 for 25c 13 cans 1 UU S Radio Program KMED Mall Trlliuno-Vlritlo Station MINCED CLAMS flat very special BULK SHORTENING 7fr$l,00 49 c 3 lbs. for . " ; Tilll;)lt , 6:15 p. m. Mcdford Mull Tribune. 8 to 9 p. in. Mcdford Realty Hoard. f 0 to 10 p. m. Lnrry Kcluido, 11 to 12 p. in. Hunt's Cra- f 4f ' terian thratre ' Sntunbiy, April 21 L0 lo 11 n. ni. Peoples Klcc- ' . trie Htm-c; .. ' - H to 12 noon Hcobo & Kindlo. 12:10 to 1:15 Wttham Music Co. 6:16 Med ford Mall Tribune 4 L Here's the Lead- that Puis Certainty intoYour Calyx Spray mi NEW YOIIK, April 20. yP) Headquarters to direct the pro convention presidential amipalpn of flovernor Smith will be opened at the Hotel niltmore next week by the aemocrotlc state committee. GRASS ELLl Arsenate of Lead is preferred and used by tM leading fruit growers of the country, year aft?r year, because from lon& experience they know in advance its use simply means a higher yield of first class fruit. Don't experiment. Insi3t on GRASSELLI which in sures you lead of the highest quality and uniformity.and prompt delivery in any quantity you require. On sale at: 1 SGOBEL & DAY Medford, Oregon . On? 25 ounces for fy Guaranteed Pure use less than of higher priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT The subject for tonlKht's talk at the Salvation Army revival will be "Two Masters" by Frank Heck, as sistant to EvanKelist Nelson Mor ris. Thero will be special sinking and music by EvanBelist Morris. His solos and Instrumental music are. very InterestitiK and inspiring. At the close of the meeting last night tho officors of the local corps, the evangelist and several others gathered for a half nlKht of prayer. The prayer meeting proved a great blessing. Come to these meetings and re ceive a blessing to your soul. Is cordial welcome extended to nil. The time and place. 8 o'clock, Salvation Army hall. Fourth and ISartlctt. sceiBto open sunday Mcdford moforfots are remfndod that Medford'H find, aocnic drfvo. tho route ot Which wag planned by tho Hertford Hoalty Board, will br officially opened next Hundtiy, and that It a circuit, which Includi-n tho valley's choicest farming und or chard factions, should be driven invitation han been eRpfcially (riven to out of ntntn autolats in an effort to have additional twttlera make their homes In tho Rogue Hlver valley. The roule aa announced yes terday. bcKina at the Chamber of Commerce and is well marked with flipon. In connection wllh tho opening of tho drive, a Mpeclal radio program will be prevented thi evening frflm 8 to 9 over KMI2D. the Mail Trtbune-Vlrgln station. . HrniNOKIKLM, III., April 90. ifV) IlllnoiH' bH delegates to the national democrutlo convention at IloUHton, today were instructed to cast their ballot for Governor Al fred K. Hmlth of Ntw York by the state democratlo convention in session here. Social Notes and Meetings PORK AND BEANS Van Camp's Medium t1 fift enns 3 cans for 27 13 cans & 1 oUU' CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP "Pure Soap all thru" JC- BULK LARD JELLO The quick dessert all flavors 10 bars for f 53 ' Word has been received that L. D. CorlloH, Hon of Air. and Mrs. P. M; Corlles. of 117 Houth Juurel street whs one of the commanding offleera on tlie count guard cutter "Calhoun," which rammed and sunk the rum runner, "Uottlnu" April 7th off Long Branch, N. J. The crew of fifteen men of tho tiettina were brought Into port. 4 FOR WEEK Mil Nl;W VOltK. April 20. Ml The lumber manufacturing In dustry during the week ended April. 14, white apparently a lit tle less active than tho week be fore, continued much ahead of a year ago, says tho National Lum ber ' Manufacturer association. Ucports from 70B mills gave total production . BOO. 000 foct less than the 706 mills tho preceding week. Shipments were 20,000,000 feet less and orders wero off 13,500, 000 feet, KoorcaHcs In all fiictors wcro absorbed by the soft wood branch althounU output was much larRcr than at this tlmo last year. Un filled orders of 217 southern plno and west coast mills wcro 7.1H. 447,600 feet ngainst 714,431,300 feet tho previous' week. f p,. 25c BOOTH'S SARDINES 8 to 12 large delicious fish O C 2 for t'VK. SNOWDRIFT A pure" vogcl able sliortfiiing QOX 4-lb. tin VOC SUGAR Finest cane The market has advanced I "I ff Very Hpccinl at 15 lbs. for 1 "UU ROYAL CLUB PEACHES Large cans Each can contains (5 to 8 large delicious halves packed iu rich svrirp J AA Nothing finer 5 cans 1 LIBBY'S MILK The nearest to fresh cream d? 1 AO 3 for 29? 11 cans 1 UU 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "You save K)c every time you buy a pound of 20th Century Coffee ((he price of the can) Finest possible quality Cl and ground to suit each individual taste. Pound STRAINED HONEY Pints 35tf CO "Sore throats can be eased by our pure strained honey, besides it's delicious food." ... ' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES POTATOES Finest quality Netted Gems t 1 f( 12 lbs. 25 50 lbs & 1 ORANGES The last of the navels These aro KKn extra fine Size 150s Dozen Size 126s 65? dozen C s 20 for 226 W. Main Medford Stores 711 $1.00 I 31 N. Central EuRene's March building permits totaled ir,S,k30. WAGNER CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Howard Iloyd of Mcdford spent last Monday at the home of Mrs. Hoyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Taylor and non. Kverett. wore In Ashland last Saturday, transactlns business. Jamer Purvcs has been 111 tho past week and was unable to at tend school. He seems to suffer with his rlnht leg during stormy weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. White and family of Medford motored to their summer homo on this crock lat Sunday. The dance given at Talent last Katutday evening by the Commu nity club was welt attended by Wagner creek flft. Tom Hell spent last Sunday at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Klnyd llell. It. L. Lockwocd, whpVwu seri ously Injured on Saturday of lost i week, while logging, Is Improving very slowly. IIo was bit by rolling log, which crushed his leg. ' 1 II. H. Incti was In Ashland last Saturday on business. M. 13. Uradlcy whs a business visitor in JMeilfnrd Jiwft JWaturday afternoon. 13. It. ltcama has Just completed a flno large swimming tank at his summer homo on this creek. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer of llllt, California, come over last Saturday and returned Sunday. Mr. Hawycr assisted his father In branding cattlo and horses. Mr. und Mrs. K. W. Combs nnd family wcro Mcdford visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.-Ilyron Works anil family spent last Hunday at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Works and family of this creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. T.ynch nnd Kleanor Tcrklns and daugh-l Portland building permits fur Jean Kllen, called on Mr. nnd : Muleh represented 12,007,880. t ,,, SALI3M. Western Paper Con: Clarence Fryo of Mcdford ; vorlllllr , ., H ,, ... I birg'' plnnt cniinclty. Mrs. ter, Jlrs. In ft Vrl0ny RUSSELL'S New Cleansing Cream Wonderful Rvi-ry womiin who vnlur her rum plcxiort will l(v thlM new Crtitn euDtiilnlriK oion If tit tcr. Kxcol lnt for dry nktnn which htivf h tendency to wrinklp. TukH nil tho dirt out and 1-rivpn a youthful fln-i h. MfHn quickly nnd will not, row hair. Auk for MKU-OM' th now wondrrfttl (MrnnnInK French Voile f Underwear f I Gowns, Cliciuixc, I'anlics. V I I Henutifiilly miidc with fine I 1 IiicoH. I'ink, pencil, Nil, or- j chiil, in nil sizes, Kcguliir ' See Our Other ' Ad" jr -ef 1