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MWPOttll M ATfj I'rttM'NK MrTimmT), OT?F;OX.' VR1 DAY . .TrN'K 1. ' ' PAGE PIVH p,Ss5 .""vi 'SENATORS GIVE EXERCISES OF w111111111111111111 MSm ! TESTIMONY IN- SFNIflR P.I ASS I fifev 1 ""i" "" a u vi kjj5i iw iiasBSHas-JuaiJ , - i , - T I V7 i ' t v -v -fna TSwm ia6iT z IMiwiTml i QTFWART fM! AT ft lRQHARPl TilA aHw U H U nil rtn uiu'iiuii uuuu iii Ui i u ui II ii it Vy.-jm fw :m M T-'C-'' - I r '2';0il Baron On Trial for Con- J;'' -.m,n,-..,,n ox,,-- 3 -Vi-ffwSTiitoJii-rii iiii! miTjjjiil W $? A H I IWJi tempt. Protests Appear- t nr., iT.u,.ri.. m-. win dependable JL W f?. rh Ml I 1 I I TN. Tl I 1 La0JirhH x ii ance.ot wa,sh and Nyci rS Ijrfv' I - T" Ps1' 0,1 Witness slandGivei M MtUfefev ""' 7 Hi Question and the Answer, j R I V3 s -fir -a Ly T" fi ism-i k - When starting on one of the Irw luxurious automobile tours so popul-r nowadays, it is no longer necessary to load fhe car down with supplies in order to avoid paying exorbitant prices or going without the delicacies to which you have been accustomed. Any where you may go, in the Middle .i iV "'hu'cst. Northwest, or along Uie l acilic Coast, m almost any town, Picnic Items Wipe Olives, neces sary Id any picnic luiieli, iiH'diitm si.(i Yin. - Cans.. 35 Van (' I leans, 1 ins. amp's Phi medium k & sie 4 Cans Marsliniallows. lus. Soft and pkj,'s. For I ins. Each 35c A nue -fluHV. 25c 27c you will find a clean, convenient, low priced, Safeway Store, with a complete assortment of the highest quality foods. And in each of the more than 2200 widely scattered units operated by this organization, you will receive the same courteous, efficient, time and money saving service. Plan on these stores and markets when you start and depend upon them the whole trip. Citrus Powder Soaps P UASIIMG MACHINES I end DISHES Pkgs. 73c Bars 24c 2,' I'tiwdi ii r n s and "I I AVire A 1) i s h Drainer ( All for . See our display- exceptional value. Feature Table We have grouped sev eral i t e m s of extra v a 1 u e on a bargain tahlc. Look this over, it carries many items worth m u c li more than asked. Y o u r choice. 3 5rS! -this is an m WASH1XI1TOX, J u up 1 (V) Over r.M'jitMl li.iMiitiis from j 1'T- nye fftunsel. th K'tvornnitMit ' tnl.y paccil the ti-stimony of ; Senantr Ny'. r'iullic.Mi, North l;ikota. into the ivi unt of th?j trial of Kohort W. Stewart on ; j haiKi'.s of refusing tn answer i senate oil committee nue.stioim Nt l-'ehrnary 2 aiul y. j AUIunmh fnreeil to revlae moat ; of his inieslions, Dislriet Attorney I Uever finally Kot Senator N.vt, who lias lieen clutit'nian of the 1 nil committee shire lx-eemher 1 II. ' 11)27, to testify to Die hest if hiH i rerollertion reganlinK the uuos ; turns lie asUetl Stewart, ami the i Indiana standard Oil official's ro- plies To the question wln'lher Stew art had discussed the matter of i Continental T ra (1 i n company hondri with Harry I". Sinclair. Ny vaid liis recolli'iiion was that Stewart replied : i " shall have to decline to answer." Senator Walsh, democrat , Mon tana, prosecutor of the o I com mittee, was next placed on tho stand. He finve testimony nimllar to that of his fellow committeeman. ej;iti promptly at S;l.ri o'clock, and the audience is requested to all he sealed t.y that time. Two-thirds of the seating capac ity of the lin auditorium has been reserved for the relatives and friends of the hi (iraduatins rlats of !'. ini'inlii'i'H, all of whom will have reserved seat tickets, and the Hener:il public is invited to occupy the remaining third of ihe theater. .Kin seats. Intt i pers d w ill) the present a -tion of diplomas and the main commencement address, w hich Will be delivered by Dr. Arnold Itcnnett Hall, president of the Cniversity of Origon. tui the subject of Mr rep aration for t'itlzenshtp," there is a pn'Kiain of musical selections, aw:irdiritf of honors, and short talks. President Hall also delivered the eomnieiiretuent address at the Ash land hiuh srhoql eommencenient : last niht. W illi the return of the pupils to ' their various classrooms in the , hinh srhotds and grade buildings early this afternoon (o get their grade cards, the public schools , ; closed for the year in Med ford, I CHOCEHS i 120,000 REASONS 100 20th Century Pure Food Depots furnish 1200 reasons each why you. can buy Highest Quality, Nationally Known, Truly Dependable Food Stuffs at the most economical prices! There are 1200 kinds of foods in 100 stores, therefore 120,000 reasons that's plenty, isn't it? LIPTON'S TEA Yellow Label SNOWDRIFT A purely vegetable slion io lb. pkg. cuing 4-11). OLD DUTCH CLEANSER (Limit .'?)- Each EXPECT RUSH OF TOURISTS, DUE TO OF For 50c Best Foods Products for Excellence and Value Bread and Butter Pickles Fannings A Best Foods Product. Kx ceiti(iiially f re s li crisp pickles. Serve t li e in regularly on your lable. 1 l-oz. jar. i Jars . 45c Gold Medal A creamy net liiat please. nnaise rich prod is sure to 8 oz. Jar Pints 23c 39c Best Foods Relish Spread I'cppy pimieiifos, ! licioiis in a y'o n uais;; hasp ami lie dash of cliopned iickles all ctiinliine to .make this Uclish Sjiread decid edly :opnlar. 9-oz. Jar 23c Seasonable Savings Strawberries New Peas Extra fine local ber ries, fresh e v e v. y 1 ! i r 1 1 i 1 1 : ' . O Cups Case Lemons 29c S1.35 3 Lemonade here. ief Dozen t i in e is iiKPil ones 25c Fresh Tomatoes Finn ripe slock. .See llii'ir iiiiilily--(';ilifi'riiiii. 2 Lbs. 35c Tender new peas in well-filled pods. Won derful flavor. Lbs 19c New Potatoes flood size smooth firm potatoes. 4 Lbs 19c Now that the schools throughout j tho land have nil been closed this I woo U the tourist business Is ex pected to sot Into stride, increas- ini; weekly until the peak U recited in August and in anticipation '!' the his increase in tourist auto f i a vol to and IhmiiKh Morlinrd, the local branch oil ice of the American Automobile asKocial ion hi t he Chum her of Commerce building where out-of-state ears com in, into Oregon rente tor, and which since j last full has only been open during I the day. beuinuinu today, will open daily, except .iniunys ami uoiiuays. Hum 7 a. in. until '. p. in. On Sun days and holidays the hours will he fro in 7 to 1) a. m. and from 7 to ! p. in. This keeping open of the regis tration and information ofHce day and niKht will necesHitato a double shift tit attendants, l.eo (iarlock, manager of the hxal branch, will take the day shirt frum 7 a. m. until 5 p. in., and, its last year, Miss .leunne MacNiven will he in charge from fi p. m. to it p. in. The fact 1 lint the Pacific highway between Yreka ond llnrnhrook, a:id near Weed In ndjncenl. north ern Cjilifornhi is boini? oiled Is ex pected to slow up unto travel, es pecially from the south, for u few days yet. It Is understood here that thin oiliiiK of the liihwiiy will be completed in three or four days. Thirty-five out-of-state cars reg istered here yesterday with the as sociation office. ION DANCE 1 PEACHES Libbv's or Del Monte Halves Xo. 2 ans CORN BEEF Libbv's No. 1 Onus 3 for KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES are Soul hern Oregon dancers looking forward to the s"cond of l.he snmnier dances a I Ihe fa ir -grounds pavilion Sal urday niKhl. This will he a coinltined Walker and Kincaid patty like that of last week and an even l.trscr turnout of dancers Is ex peel (Ml by A. W. Walker and I .like Kincaid, man a;'rs of the dances. Iiny Iti-uthirs will furnish the music for Saturday's affair, which means that those who attend will enjoy excellent music. Super will be Horve-I at midnight. accrdin to the plans of the. management. CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Lottie Radio Program KMED Mull Tribune-Vlivl" Rlndon CRAB MEAT Saklialin lej;' meat 1 lalves BEANS- -Eancy Japan Can 3 packages Oozen -!H) Can Van Camp's Medium size caus- BLUING Xaoini 3 for La rare bottle PEET'S GRANULATED SOAP Larue pk. Beaut v Tiatest. Pack -Mt'ilfnnl itinlly ToiiIkIiI. 6: 1 r. n. m. M mI fn r il Mull ! Tribune. 4 8:on p. t II.Klnl. 1 1 :no p. n t rilililnr. 'I ' Snltnilay. .1 ii lie- 2ml. 10:111) h. in. lr(iiiii'H laiotiii' 11:00 ii. in I'.ofbo Klnillo I Si'rvirp Stiithm. i1 12:00 noun AmIiImiuI Cimvol- csci'ilt llnillf1. : 12:30 p. in. Willmm Music ! Co. 4 0: 1 fi p. in. Mod Cord Mull I 'J'i'Ibulic. ' S SHRIMP American S Xo. 1 cans, 17 CERTO For preserving M . PEAS Del Monte Early 1 FLOUR I'islier's Llend- Strawberries Harden Xo. 2 cans- lliiul's erat.'Hiin Cleanliness Is Appreciated Tin- Siiilc Sanitary Insiicrlnr's it-nn-t s;iys, almut SkiiL".'s-Siifpvny Stnrr-: "Tliis sloiv is in fine rumlil inn. K.ci'll''i:t Mailt, v.-i-ll scrconeil, stuck fresh ninl well protcctcil. Store is kept in a ilean and sanitary coinli timi. " ( leanlin'i'ss lias aivas lii'i'n a .striet law with us ami Hie nhovp ri-port reflects how our sii.res stan. I cat in this respect. Vm want tn lie sure of sanitary conditions when you 1 iiv faoils fur your 1'Midly. and the State's "0. K.'' shnnlil lie satisfying i viilence that SUau'LTs-Safeway stores tin lead in cleanli ness as well as values. FOR BALL I Kentiirtni; tietly It r o w n and Sterling lintherniel, the VKiilat Sat u rday n u h t oia n reel t a I a t Hunts Craterian theater will be broadcast over station KMKP be tween 11 and 12 o'lock tonight. I Mans are beinj madt fur the production of three radio dramas, written by Miss Helen XorriH, M.-d-ford pill, now ill in a Cortland hospital. ".lust I'tannln' " and "Onion Stew" have been broad cast from the local station and the latter piny met with such approval when Riven by KCO of Oakland that It will be heard riKain In the near future, according to I'arl Davis, nnnounoer. Miss Morris' dramas were wrlt tn durlnf,' her illness, but they are charaeterized by optimism anil a cheerful sidrit. All Orde-.s for $5 or more delivered in city FREE. Store No. 433 MED FORD Smaller orders 10 cent3 charjje Phone 1176 rMlrOMSgS(P niiiiirnirn llOllin !'l". , iitlit-r f-c;ii-ce and iikt around 1 to .1'! I'Htni.AN f nreti hav kitn it ra v h"v :'ir the Imv cle:nifd ii(i lit i .vtfier. lied ell d.m weie frum 1 ni r -i 1 1 ' i- Mii'-i.tii' Uwnt mU hiiHK ti fiorn 1 SHIM'' t ilnu; i -pi-1 ,i ;il iinv- piltl'V 'UM ar.ple lo , ,M, .:!.' - nvind fur . tlull. tile price v:iR fi 1.1 (' p- r ci ate. I.f'tuire mi ihe iithir hnnd w.i uititi- plfiif if ui ami of nvcrui;.' hinh Hi;illty. Mo-t kji1. ti-d.iy were a 51 -T. per ci :ite. I xcrpt f-tr an inr'ica.xe of a half : to :'." milt per ti-z n in the (ii.it.i ii.n on ?si iinliint fir'it etus-. pri'-es in ih.it tl i ivi'in ivi-i c iin'-hanir' d Y''ti-id.i s reci ipt.s er u- . and sd.ia-i- Ih-IiIhus - jmi r.i--, l:u!ttr v.iIijch wcic t i.lc and lll)rlli(t''-.l. HrcHptS yovteril.-ty ff I-'i!;' pound and Ftto-.u;.- h'ib!ituTi Ti.4:Ti pounds. I'mil IiV il s.'J-, nn'aM Wll-;,..p- v h..t e.i i- ill all ci:..- . s i x- i pt l.itol" w hh-h wre in l!i,-ht. y uptip . ;11 t-ov. .1 hltmlv al l't lo i0 e- nt:, but most alri fetched the loH'i'i' figure. tni k w.iy down aloui hair a (nt at 13 to i:i,r. Spiini; lambs sold iiround 1'-' to l'r, ("Pl.. a Jump of from two to three (nt. Old crop lambs held ul"ut steady. Poultry quotations showed no noteworthy t nance but receipts f dv-jralh- tiv.ft lindlerti ' vveri lipM. BIRTHS KLAMATH KAMA June 1. Pits' ball faifs of this city who have been losiuK sleep over the Insecure position of l he national u?nne 10- vived IVi Klamath Kulls, may r-st easily h'-ncefortb, It been me nppar ent last nlht at a meeting in the chamber of commerce, w hen the Klamath I'ellcarmt were orKanl.ed and Kif'n financial Impetus which prornis'H to establish the local t'ani as n strong contender in the Southern oreifon-Northern Califor nia ha-hall league, "Cap" Culkimt ami Gunner Peter son, financial em Usuries of the club, who have hpen lining up the nec-snary capital for cont Inuat Ion of the team here, mnt with addi tional hitef ckh In Ih-ir final round Wednesday, with the ri'vult that monthly mbseripUon till meet the imm diate needs of the club. tion which nicety with wbh-hprpad E MACARONI Fresh curve eul Cheese as a meal substitute- MILK Libby's 3 cans 28- 49-lb. sack -Serve Maearoni and 3 pounds CORN Del Monte Faney Suy-ar VINEGAR Pure Cider LarKe bottle (.22 oz. SHORTENING-! Jest 68c 27c 25c $2.29 33c 25c 10 c 75c 49c 2bottk-,u 2ro,39c $2.19 23c G for 55c 35c 19 c 53 c 2 for 3 for Xo. 2 cans 2, for net) Only V siriidly veftable. product 3 pounds WESSON OIL Makes Wonderful French Dressing 4QC Quart can ' 20TH CENTURY COFFEE Few equal Xone better, lioasted in our own plant today on vour talde tomorrow Uence always fresh (tjl OO Pound 45- 3 lbs. 1J Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WILLIAMS TIRES Buy Tires at your 20th Century Store and Save The Wear la There. Ill H Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, June 2-4 g 49c 91c 6c I WASHINGTON, June 1. (A') Kjlcimlon uf Ilia power IiiIitchIh' "wliittitlnnril p.rrnrlH" to tlm liluli mlioolH of f'oloriulo, Ni'r Mnxloo iiml WyoniliiK w.'iB none Into today by tl.o I'cilonil trade cominJuslon. The rolninlHsInn dealt with the aitlvltles of the Horky Moiuitiiln roinmllteo on pulillc utllltleH Infor mation tliroiiKli doeunienm Kiilnnlt I' d In lis Inquiry Into the fananc li:.X ot Hie imwcr tint llttlc-n of the hile OeorKe l.ewln. ex- e ntlv tnnnauer of the committee. There was horn lo Mr. and Mia. William Merrtan. lural route No. 3, on Monday, a Kirl, wel;hln m-ven Mould. Mr. pnd Mrp. Allon tv-nton nnd l?.o iiir r,( Ite.jel.h i: vl.vltiil a f w l.-iy ihe. vi k "I'll Mw. I-:, lien- toii, who retinue,) uitli Ilit-ln t"d.i) for n ahort amy at their home. ' ? , I?, "' "';? !-nel for the .ommlttee. I,.tn e. who feel that M,m,n. with the ,.,.,, , ,,,,, .,,. h,;,, ,,,. e.per.itlon ure. l,l,. e.,n l,l, j preparer! hy l.ewl. In 1M. entitled he oliil, on a smooth eoure and ..sw fr , ,,.,, g,.hf)(ll, keen It there. Drew l:.,yle, ,v ,W,, ,, n hl. ,,.,,,,,,., retained na nenetary of the or-1 ,ha, ie omw, nitendlni? the edu ..inlratlon. w ith Walt Knll-r r ,-aatlonal efrorla In eollexeii and In team n,aiinK. r n,i (ju .ir I'ei. r- unlrerltle, prompted an "exten -on im te.ini O l't nn. Hoard ' 1 ion of tho proKram" for the nun-illreetot-n waH eliminated and full i; yKnr "that will pinlirarn the man.-'Qmeni of the eluh and t'amjlilitli sehoolii." 0 Ilea In the hand of the nmv np- lie told of a plan for the mm pointer. tnlltee to Inane a nerlea of papera. The leapue prei'l.lent wan notifl-1 "rontalnln.T nuiteii , roverhiK Ihe ed lust niuht that KUniaih I'l lirant fmir brant hen of the utility Indnti will remain In tin gum. . . I try," autl added; "The. material in theac papera Ih lielni; eaiteelally dealKtied for pre sentation to liiKh aehool attKemblk'H anil upper elaHttea In ttrade at-hoolH." I'ayment of V u month to the Salem, Ore., newa Inireau ot K. Hei fer & Sonn was lirounht tip by ITealy. IiwIh explained that tho bureau khvo. a reaiime of bulltllnR artlviticH. "Ita ultn ponHlhly la to defeat aueh I Ii Iiiku oh Muaele Hhoala, la It not?" Ilealy Innulred, anil I.ewln replied affirmatively. Lewla Identified cheel( for pay ment to tho Colorado Advoeate, whleh he deaerlhetl as a weekly paper ptihllHhed In Denver and nald thla waa for advertlHltiK. 5' "A hlek tfiwn nowitclfiyx. Ih a i nliiew thiit (Ides not hiiv over jv ( tluy.en fllllnH HiatlonR." Detroit nerubw'nunn wnnt tn ' work In her uln, proving they rh;irf" In lletrolt like (hey t h-re. fi a o 0 roii SCREENS AI,I, TROWBRIDGE C'AIIINKT WOltKS Q D aj s t Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS t . CHOICE RABBITS Deef Pot l?oas(; per pound 20 Choice lieef Steaks per pound ........;.:.'.....30 Heef Short lil per pound 15, (iood Damn jer )ound 25 Hanis half or whole per pound 25 Home TJeiulereil Lard per pound 16t? Phone 273 We Deliver '' - . 1 1 CLASSIFIED AOVXRTI8INQ OCTI EIlULtl