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PAGE SEVEN New FftCe Powder Popular MI-:i.lA-CM Is a wonderful m v. r h uh youth color. Perspiration hardly affects it and it will nut l'-'vc the kin drv and dnewn. Try this new French !rOLps-K;u-to Huw. der and enjoy its marvelous, beau- tifying qualities. Slicks well, stays , mi lunger and docs not clog 'he purvs. You will surely love MKL-! .' '-ill.o. H.-iith's DruL- Stun-. VALLEY REALTORS FMIL MSHR'AND COURT OF HONOR PENWELL AWARDED FOR TRUCK LINES FAMILY READY FOR OF BOY SCOUTS VERDIC BY JURY; TO GRESGENT CITY EUROPEAN TRIP MAKE 4 AWARDS DITCH SUIT ENDS CITY MARKET The Open Front Market SATURDAY SPECIALS fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKfiOX, FRIDAY. JUXE 1. 192$. i BASE BALL Grants Pass vs.' Ojven-Oregon Team At the Jackson Co. Fair Grounds Sun., June 3 Both these teams are 100 per cent winners in their . own Iocali-, ties so expect a good game. Admission 35c '. " Children under 15, Free 1 'In us for extensive advertising of the Uonue river valley were ! Mr. and Mrs. Emll Xlohr ami The Crater Lake Area Council cliiklren, Misses Anita and Edna, held their regular court of honor foiniuUud ut Hie Uealty heard who aie memlcrH ol' the Kiaduatinn meeliim at the county court house luncheon ul the Hotel Medford to- cho-s at toni-jlil's hliih school com- lasl nishl. The recc.'tnition of pro jav ; mencenu'nt at the Craterian thea-! Ki'esa alona, various lines was nil- .el,.. .,.., , ,., " ..i, tie, nnd Emil Jr., cave Hi) posses-; usual. One or the merit hndKes r ..i.. , :.. ...... i siou of their home on- South Oal . '."1" dale street, which thev recently ' badK in at! harbor, was described, "and !, lltory to their year's ah- i"Rs ami ' J1""" ? advisability of co-operating with the future of that city stressed liy numbers. It wan pointed ont that the truck rates are npproxi- Thu, iu lvi, i w,ui ,,,., I imr submitted. Ahmri (Juddis has in the htihit of scanning t:.o regis-'11 splendid collection at wild flow- mul ptepanitions were complete for tor of that hotel daily,, sat up at f ovti which he submitted m cornice- ' die trial to besln whe:i attorneys attention this morning' on net-using i Hon with earning his merit battel' ! Cm- the defense, and nhuntil'f :i li the names. of the M'ohr family in-1 m botany. There were also other , nouneeil that the ease would not g.' whirh was awarded was the merit A collection of draw- senee abroad, to the new owners by Stout l.evon Dunlortl. Other lyesieulay. and moved to the Hotel , interesting exhibits submitted to ; -Medford. where they will may until : J.v those on mrd Bltuiy. ma'.ely no per cent lower thltu j train service. A motion was paused that the, board go on record us favoring A verdict awarding a judgment if ?1W.7I In favor of Alviu lVu well, local plumber, was returned at l:;io last evening by the jury in the trial of 1'euwell vs. Kate Stiue, who was being sued for over S-.mo. The case of the V.odford Kailroud vs. thu Kale Point Irri-iatinn District was sched- nled to begin tills morning, but was settled outof court. The jury lor the. ease had been .ompletely selected this morn in g Medford's proposed new airport. B(.rjhed thoroon. leadinir off 'with i charts in surveying and badges wns May acted as cnairman in ine tl0 ,mme nf Modiolus well known I were awarded lor uasKetry, ainiet absence ui Waiter Revere lie. . . INCREASE SHOWN nnA d n LUUHL DUILUII lo ti'iai. Thinkini; tile case v. ouid luohiiblv continue for tile remain- ! landlord and manager of that hos-1 ics. scholarship, music, handicran, r the week. Jmlsc 13. !!. I'ar- I tulry ever. since it was built, many ! leather workinK and crult worli. ker excused nil .waiting Jurymen , until .Monday. maklr.' it impossible to try tile next case on docket lo years a.;o. AHhoueh Mr. .Mohr him-! 'c merit iiad!;e iii-c.:;ram in self and Individual members of thu ' scouting is one ot.the fine imases Ounily, and In fac the entire fam-j of scominK. and scouts are, s.veu a -lay. ily. had In times past made more I contact Willi the field of ltnovedi;e Tlr- next case, which is thai of or less short s.uys at the hotel, It i which are Indicated by the title of tint Stale of Oregon vs. .1.- o. Isaac was the first time in-local history ; Ihe bailee. sou of Central l'oint In ie::ard lo a ,. n,,i..ir. ........ i. ..I lnch cunt Iteforo eimiin:; 111, to n.,it..i. n..n,.,ii,r ,lnfl n,-,i,i. J( name or that of any member of the , 'be court of honor, has an appoint - j yt ihe envner of which had died. tamity registered, .me same as other j 'oem won-au vaui.-i u-lh.ph .win prouaiuy tujniuicuc( lotiay n ' isuests of the hotel. i or, who is a mini of character in Jurymen can be summoned in time. .! Incidentally, a feature of to-! 'be community, and who may be i The buildinf; promunt in Med-1 nlitht's commencement will be ibe : questioned about the vocation in . NEW" YOKK, June I T) The ford for last month Is nearly twite 1 valedictory uppennince of .Mr. .Mohr ! which the scout happens to. be in-: Chase National Hunk of New York ANOTHER OPEN AIR DANCE as liirne as the proKiiun cumati on R ,m,ml)el. ,)f t1L, 8ch,iul hoaril iiuniv; May, ncconiiim to nB-1 of whcll he lms , bL,en president urea completed at the city buildmi; j durlns tlio past year, as his term department yesterday altornoon, re-1 oxpires this monlh. It Is under vealltm that biiilliiis activities to ; s(m)ll ,,, just ,)t.j01. to lis bnndina the extent or SilMBu wero beKim I over tlie diplomas lo Uie graduates last month. The April total of 0i,-! tonight. President Jlohr will mako 150 is ulso much smaller I htm the a Vory brief address on the accom May building program, which in-, pllslunents or the school hoard and eludes a business structure on . Me(i-onl 8ullool system during the South Central for Montgomery & ! liast year. Ward stores and a business strut-1 xho j,,,',,,. fumiiv u,Ves hv train litre on East Main slreel, where it , tomorrow forenoon lor San Kran- is under construction by the Chil-1 cjst. ,. a f,,w ,.1VS- visn wlih of these scouts. Seoul Conuuis ders brothers lor a dancing pavil-1 relatives lliuro. and from that citv sioner Ijuiv Schade headed Ibe ion and a sport In.-; arena. i wm ...0 l0 uetroit, .Mich., to take ! juiy ol' the cimrt of -honor Colonel possession of their new Cadillac car 1 I'alne. chairman: ltaymoml Corn I in which they w ill visit places of I well, E. 11. Y.'llson of Jacksonville 1 interest in the cast, between lie-1 and Mr. Lewis, who sat on Ihe Jury. I roll and New York City until o.i j The privilege; of pinning the eai:lc '.lane ill (hey sail on the steamship badge on Hie scout was ..'ranted lo ; llerlin. for their sojourn abroad, I the falhers: Clinton 11. Smith, who terestcd. This man examines the I was advised today thai I'resideiit scout thorou.-.'hly. I Macliailo ol ( una had issued a do The most impressive ceremony of i cree awanlln.-; Unit 'institution the the evening was the awarding of ' $"'d.uu!i,oiio financing- in connection the eagle badga to Scout Master Larson of Troop ;i5, of Jacksonville, and three of the scouts of his troop Scouts Marion Smith, Lovon Dim lord, Andrew II. Smith. The Judce ol' the courlUon Newberry, gave a short talk of congratulations and explanation of C.e meaning of the high honor earned, by the ellorts with the ( ultan public works pro-m-uni. Associated with the bank in the proposition made to the Cuban government are lllair.& Comp.my. Veal Roast Per Pound 20c Picnic Hams Per Pound 18c Dixie Squares Per Pound 18c HAMBURGER, per pound 20c SAUSAGE, per pound 20c VEAL CHOPS, per pound 3QC Beef Pot Roast Per Pound 20c i Steaks 1 Per Pound , 30c Veal Steaks Per Pound 30c CHICKENS RABBITS AH Kinds of Picnic and Lunch Goods CITY MEAT MARKET Free Delivery Con DeVore Phone 324 , 121 North Central Inc.,- the 10'iuitabfe Trust company i .1. J. Wilson uf Globe. Ariz., ami : from a distance who registered to and the Continental National com-1 Lucille .stream nf Detroit, Alleh., day at the local branch of the out Many, Chlcimo. " ' were nnmnjr the motor tourists - or stai auto rrniHrration bureau. AT THE FAIR GROUNDS - - v PAVILION v Saturday Mie Walker and Kincaid Party Good Music, Good Floor and a - - 3 ; Real Crowd 4 Supper at Midnight sointf direct to liuiiiburK, liei'manyl near which. .port the family will make their headquarters in the na tive place of, Mr. and Mrs, Mohr while they make an extended -visit with relutlves and friends of their youth. . Of courno the new Cadillac car will go with them on the same steamer, nnd from this )ieadiuar tors in Germany tiom time to time they will vlnit. vnrious Darin of lfin ropo during their year's stay abroad. v 10 STATE MEET . Twenty-five Culled -Artisan Jun iors from tills city will attend the annu;il. stale convention ut Port land June 22 us offieial delegates under the leadership of .Mrs. W. -M. Hamilton, director. Through . the , courtesy of the Hunt Amusement company the Kirls have been kIvcii 1 tickets for : "The Jo-Ho Ciirl." featuring Me be Uanlcls. I'roeeeds from the ticket sale, will le used, lo pay the expenses uf . the trip, f Cars for tninsporlat Ion have been do uated. The Juniors will be entertained at . ,the Artisan's home , for two nights andv .tho conference pro gram Ineludas eleetiyn of offi cers, riluallstU: servlees and ban- l(HPtH. pinned thu Undue, on his two hovs, ! Marion and Andrus 1J. Smith; Mr. Muufortli ijiuned Hie UadKo on his hoy, Lcvon Uimtovth, and the cnun. i eil, president, Mr.' ilotfau, kuvo a shoit address of conratulatioiir and honored the scout master with the eafUe award. Next to the eagle rank in seout Ihk Is the rant; of life scout. U order to reach the life scout award the scouts must show satis factory service as a first elust-: scout for a period of at least six moot hs. lie must have received at least 10 merit budges whlchMn idtidc iirst aiiU. jibysicitl devcM-u men or Mthlciies. persona t health, public health, liffe saving or pio utering. The scouts who received these awai'd.-t are Macun Smith. Hubert Lewis. Mruee .Merrifleld and Orville Wilson. Tliese badges were awarded by Colonel I'aine, chair- j man of the court of honor. Mat Evnt j I ' For Saturday-""- Closing, Out Mid-Sedson Straws S10.00 Hats for S12.50 Hats forv S15.00 Hats for S18.00 Hats for These Hats are all values to $18.00, and all wonder ful bargains. Includes " Lee Nora Audre Lee Waverly Sports Gold Medal For Saturday Absolutely No Exchanges on Merchandise Bought at This .Sale JAGQUE LENOX Witl Russeirs, Iiic. Heath's Drug Store Is holding a sweeping ono-eent sale loilay and i tomorrow and many southern ore-, gon and northern Californii iM,-j pers have come to Ibis city to take ; advantage of some of the ixc-p-lional values which tills eoneern is offering for one cent. The lowly j penny has become, iu fact, mighty import a nt piece of 'money and I shoppers at Heath's lia ve a now j respect for Its importance si net- j the one-rent sale began yesterday! morning. ! "Our One-Cent sale this week is' one of the largest events we have ever had,' Frederick Heath said to day. "Our store has never offered greater falues and our patrons have been quick to realize this as evidenced by the volume of our uslness yesterday and this morn ing." Frederick Heath and Larry Mann, proprietor ()r Heath' Drug Store, have extended a cordial Invitation to the public to attend this excep tional event ami see Tor themselves what a. penny will buy. Tooth vfi; brushes., toilet articles, drug sup plies, rubber goods and hundreds of other articles are on sale. carnIlcloses T T I The Aimer K. Klljio shown, ; which opened hero lust Moniiny, will clireo their fnmmemeiit lomur i row nlpht. preparatory to leaving fur Klamath Kalis, where next , J week will he spent. The eonipany, with ItB new equipment, left a fa vorahle impression on Metllorfl car nival .-.'oerH, who have throiiueil the I Brounili! for the pant four nlKhts. ; They are most favorahly InipresH- I'd with tiic neattiena itf the entire, I Hhow. each conceHnion. hIiow :iik! (ridlnH device l)ein kit In o6d , shape, nlilnlnt; In new cohIh or I ' paint. Kaeh and every eoncesKlnn. jmich an Hplnnlntu wlineln, hasehall , ; ti.i-owlne, kenn -?anie and other: i gamon of Kklll and chance, are ; owned solely by Mr. Kline, who j lakes pride In the fact at no In ' dividual with tlie shows owns any, Interest In them. ' Carnival laborers'wcre hnsy this mnrnhiK cleaning up the grounds : and palntinn equipment to keep it In perfect condltinn nnd present an atlraclive appearand to aflernoon ! and evening crowdsj I laiMliiiaMiiyiilM mum McCall Printed Patterns Make Home Sewing Easy They are Here for Spring IS) DEPARTMENT SSM C. A. MEEKER, Manager -, i Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay Less Dress Better Exceptional Dress Bargains . For M. M. Store Shoppers i ' A new shipment of Celanese Voile Dresses Ldiin' sleeves, Koine largo sizes i -. . $5.95 . "Miss Spokane" Sleeveless t Voile Dresses Pretty patterns $2.49 to $3.98 Just received a shipment short ' sleeves, of white Uniform Dresses, :,:.:...$i.98 Be Sure to Ask for Green Discount Stamps Bradley Bathing Suits For Men and Women All Wool Suite $3.45 to $6.50 Lonely Sets of Girdles and Bandeaux to match Especially tlesii'alile lo wear willi' suiuiiier dresses. (iirdles $3.45 IJandeaiix $1.08 Women's Crepe Gowns Hand einlii'oidered ti'iin ..98 I .Lovely I wo-tliread, new imported voiles, ai'e and small pal terns, yd 95 Three Cornered Scarfs jI1 Yu;d colors to wear with summer dresses. V a 1 u e s up lo $1. !)". Npfcial i'ice $1.39 AH-Silk Hose Full fasliioned, Stnitwuar and -MunsiiiK $1.47 New BasUelweavd bags lo match the Deauville shoes. Assoi'tmeiit of col ors $3.49 Bargains in SHOES Men's Brown or Black Ox fords for dress wear $4.95 Boys' Dress Oxfords iu tan $3.25, $3.45, $3.75. Women's Light Pumps $5.95 AYoiiien's jade while punipH', Monde ami sell' trim, Louis h('el $5.95 BASEMENT BARGAINS ..i Regular ln; House Dresses . Vvivr fan Suiting Dresses Jacket lo malch di'ess Striped Curtain Net Women's Plain Cotton Jlose Children's Ifiiyon Spoj't. Uose Children's Play Suits, lluc with red trim Children's W'ashalile Middy Suits with Knickers 'Athletic t'nion Suits, liovs or tfirls, 2 vr, to 12 vr. . Men's liil. Oveivalls ! .' ,., Men's Summer Knit, Monarch Union Suits .....L Men's Work Shoes, black or tan, mocassin toe, composition soles ' '.....l..';....:'.'.:". Men's Dress Oxfords, tan or black ....$3.59, $3.75, $3.95 Doys' Oxfolfis, bhick or. tan (close out) $2.49 ami $2.89 .....2 for $1.00 $1.98 , $1.00 22 '.. ; 23e 59 79 :....9s . 39 $1.29 .....79? .$2.98 giaamaiiE , mm mun. in Afflffi