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MEDFORD MATL TKrBTJXE. flrEDFORD, OftEfiQy, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1928.
iocnl and
' Personal
An averan of three cam of lop' An action ut law tu rvvover
in heinK loaded and phijird daily j $k7.;, cjniin-d tu l dm for good;,
from thin rhy to iumher mill at.aol'.l iti the d-f-iului;. whh f!Ul
Meriford. Tho KhipnirntH iivoriiKf ' ye.un1;iy nt the comity i U-i k'n of
nhout Sfl.flOO foet daily. Thoio nrp i fire acnlnst I. K. i'h.iH', ijih-;
now two InudJiitf placH In tho cfty, ur it thi "Snowy JJuttc" bTif;
Orfffnn Oa company young hoiw of Kendall I. Dairy
Watih., rireemalivti of Han Krarufuco. They will return rookinc m-hnol ui Ashland becln- will nrenmjmny the f'.innlvens from
TMppau (Juj Hiov ('., efi In tim for the A Mi hind Tiding!--1 nine Tuesday. June 19. Yhe iwo San Kra iicl.-cn. -
opcTated l.y the Tomlin
;oi foin;uuifiji on mo i rater ijifce liich- neen the kucmI ut Mr. and Mr
The work of moving Ihe offino j pany and Clifford fljffoid. Mth f vwiy imnh ut .Medford. hy the Na- Andtr for th" past Mcveral day
equipment of Crater Lake national : Med ford. Thp luiior i Hhlppinc to' tioual Nut compiiny. ( from the valley. Klamath Fall
park from the. Federal hulltliim j the Owen-Oregon Lumber com-' (;riirf. i,a-nnurs formerly with' Herald.
hero to the park headuimrtem at J pnny. Knox lfroihrnt will .manll tJu, SjI((,, tlf KuKPIlfl 'fop U Hand and orchestra instruments
(lovemment camp, was completed a loadins station soon to hfn to-pni(t fjvp year. 1 taking the pla e - P"irod. Ilpduccd rules for the
this forenoon, and from now on the upper valley. When all threw , nt Itu, jy nil huh ut the Kn una t'liri inmcr niorithn. Have, your In-
Mr. and Mm. C. E. Amtem. with j Mr. and Mm. Don (Jinnlven ofi Med ford today for a short vixit in ' Southern
"" 'i niiusp kubm. Minx s inifi d , Toconia
uifcfi, in n'ttv on tiiumduy
r il.ii. r.,.- t,.,ir i if . , th
.... iiitn u. .ti r. (i. nil
Alrn. Andri will pend the day
in the vuiley. Minn Walker hu
the park officer will he lorn led in Jure In operation between Sft.oud and s,ui
the park until the close of the sea-, ieei or wK win ne Hmnn ; Krjom,M (lf M,
KOII neKl tail. UUTHinii ... .....m i r vuuwi-.
Thomson and DisburrtiiiK Clerk A r-: Dance, Kalrroundn, Pat. night,
thur Moen left this afternoon fori
the park, as did Misses Jean Steele.' Orll Noreross of Sheridan. Vyo.,
and Alary Wnrins, the offico Bte- j was nmoriK the motorists from a
nojfraphers. j distance who registered today ti
Wllllnm Carson of Itui llnirion. , nut ncal hranch of the out ol
Iowa, director of the Owen-Oregon Mat auto rej-lj-tratlon hiireau,
Lu inner company and one of the The ixrand chapter, Order of the
lamest timber owner and opera
!1
I.ouNi' Cntluzza
will ha Iritcn-Hted to Wain she is
employed In .Mwlford at Mann's
Depart mf-nt st ore. M ivs ('n 1 1 u zza
formerly made her home !n Klam
ath Kails and for several years
was employed at the Cohtcn flute
store. After leaving hre vho went
to liilt. where she has remained
at the ho in" f her parent, her
today and then left for Crfiscem
City, Calif., where ho will look
over hlK extensive redwood prop-erlicR,
Ask us to show you the sprin
-Klamath
imi'ili niiir, win (.11 eunveaeii i u"S niIlii t ;.. i.,.,, i i i.
... .h ,n.rv vUhl Ihn vnlll ...... l .1. ... ,.. "" -" M.ur i.t aiwi
iano, ror its annual sessifn, con
cluded last night with Installation)
of officers.
more than
i Kails II. raid.
Iryne. Main', formerly ()f If)f.c-
linn nil h I tt iti I Uh,. t n
I'horm HI for your .lruK wnntH. i ,.iv' r. tiii n..,! r, a'......i..
Jamcw .McNnlr'H' wit 1. ihn ...n.,,,. i 1 .
Wo (lrlfvor troo.
Niiunicni ri..nuy rir Ihe oml,iK
r o ii v ! ii 1 I 0 n ami buny wlwiol
mfimlm. Pnlmr-r -Music )luusi. US'
Captain Krd Kill.-idKf. of Kan
Kiaiuisin, rhlif rlvil rm:ln"or nf
the natlnnat pfirkrt Kyftom. rturn
l to .l .t f .11 il late yct-rlay from
n wvwal ilays Insppi'tlon vinlt at
I'rati-r l.aki' natlnnal park, and fft
liy aula with his v.iff and clauirh.
ti'i-. who Wfic puostK at tho hoin''
of Kiipoi-jtiti'tiilfnt ami Sirs. t'. (J.
Tliiiiimiin on Mii-n Anna ilvenui!
Iiii lni; hiK ahsi iK c, for Kiilnli-r na
tional Kiirk, while hu will nKjoi;t
that park.
D.nir-o, KalrKloumls, Kat. night.
tniwi tlmt enn ho utiod for olthnr I'linrmacy. 14 I). Main.
IJIIInril.
lirfHmnltln
ln.jf the liokun ltlver Valloy Coll'KO ; K,.irlini. j,1110
-" Woman's eluh will motor to -sh-1 (..ni i...i..,i.
.tii'uioru uno viiio-y n-wuriiin lanu loinorrow to nitond tnn reiiii
uri;il lo lirliiu Hpi'i lmoiiK of fruit lap mnnltiK nt tho homo of Mr.
tincl voKelnbloa for exhibition at the ICmii ioil In that city.
Clmmbor of Commerce, where thi y CIrnnKn ilanee, r.nln Crock. Knt-I
will lie placed on display to Inter- unlay night. K very body welcome.'
est the tourlntR, who thuM far thin l gf,
FcnMin hnvo neen but little proiluc. j Harry I.. I'erklim and .Mix Kllza- I
at the chamber, due to the fallurv both V. Iliittonberi:. both of Itert !
of Krowei-R to hrlnit In exhlblm. J Hluff, Calif., motored to Mcdiorrt
1'low erH for exhibition imrpuxpH nre Friday, and eelobrated the occaHlon j
iiIho needed, llccordiOK to Alrn. : by belnif marrieil. The ceremony j
flrnee Vohh, assistant secretary. I w;m performed nl the llriptist par-:
Attend the food sale ut iledford nonage. Pastor W. II. Katon offlcl-i
Klectrie Hlore Saturday. fi5!atlng. j
W. It. Webber, reiflilr-nt engineer Tho Croslcy Icy-nnll. cheapest
of Crater I.ake national park, ciiiiin I mechanical rr frlKerator sold. Tel.
down from tho parll lust evenlnii t 43S. X8
and spent lust night nnd this morn- II. w. Price, genenil mariager
lug on business In the city. of the Crntur Lake Natlnnnl I'ark
Don't mlsH the big millinery salo company, returned from the park
nt Hand Hox Hhoppo, 223 Bast 6th. last evening to his temporary iiuar
one door enst or Oroceterill. R.'i"' lets here ut the Hotel .lackson, and
niiests from a disUmce register- win return to the park this even
ed nt Medford hotels Include lor- ing.
icy iiicKinsnn oi t ouruaua. ..x. i ., ; you can either liny or. rent
O. II. Kddlngton nt Chicago. Jl. 1). ; crutches at .lames McNall's I'har
lllneo and son of Cnldwell. Ida., ' mai-y, 214 K. Mnln. h:,
During May, 120 fires In Ore
gon oiiihIiIc of Portland, resulted
In lossea ugglegallng :ir.3.fli)4, ae
curillng to Clare A. I.ee, state fire
marshal. The largest single loss
wiw represented by destruction of
flu. e Vrti.l ... ....
North Coast Klectrie companv. was
I anor. rt i,.,...i i.,...i.,.... , " ..
" " '-. tinitor iiom I'OTl-
land yesterday. ...
Dance, ltlverside Commiinlty
Cliih, Saturday night. Itroadwnv
Orchestra. I
Thomas fl. Foley of i'nrtland '
and IC'lward I.. Kimball i.
Angeles. Calif., both represent.-!- '.
'. tl'es of ,l. C. Mogenson & Co..
j Inc., ndvillHlng ugency. were vis- :
; Itors in .Medford toilay.
I V'n..l.l ll. '.
Hnie..!.,..,.,. II.. .....1 .. . I . ,"" ",KV nilV.'in-
Oouisberryuiid Mr.and M,s. Frank j 'J? VIM
fi-o for 4;;. Vou may take, care j
remodeling. nr n.t. .... . , . .
pHhlnn KUnn Al Af..A lil.l., ' "'1 IriOI OI
lieauty
II. I'iJK, 10 No. Cen-
nds and pi-evloiis lis-
j tomers will he (,-iven expert alt' n-
tioil.
, Auinn.r Medford ICiwanians and
their families who will leave with
in the next two days for Seattle,
to attend the international Kl-
wanls convention there next week,
are Mr. and Mis. It. It. Hammond,
Mr. and Mrs. Janus ti. Love: A. H.
and
Wanda Stewart nnd A. M. Swenson
of Minneapolis, Minn.
St. Atine'n Altar society will hold
n food salo Saturday nt Medford
Mlectrlo Store. Come buy your
Sunday dinner. '
Kxtra special baiKn!ns ror Sat
urday nt tho Emmy Lou Hnt
Shoppo In M. M. Store. Hats In
KroupH M S2.!)K. l. Ok and Ofic
each. Kiddie hats 4flc. 7flo and
SSc. Amazini; tiIuok you will ap-iiroclato.
" lV.m"mlllaS;,'''' ',,i5'.''0.',- '','"''';'uy from a thro
.....- ..win luiiiiium i.-iniiri'u oy
A. N. Tlllbault. I'hono IlliO-lt. U2
.Mrs. Allco II. Cuinmlngs of .iaclt
snnvllle. who teaches In tho Cop
per sehol In the Applegatn section,
and Kntherlno D. I'rrultsvlbl of
Fair and warmer wenther Is pre- Uogue Itlver wero annum the vlu-
dlcled for tomorrow, with lower , ilrs In Medford today.
humidity. Tho warmest tempera
turo of yesterday was 4R degrees,
Hulldlng permits were issued by
tho city today to A. .1. Anderson
for thi' construction of it small
garage nl a cost of $35, ami lo
Harry Morrow lo repair a dwelling
nl 031 North Hnrllett street, at
ll cost of 1200.
lCnnev ntihlnnli n n I
Ti'-jC. Johnson's Market. tf
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's offico today
to the Public Wnler company of
.Medford. -Mrs. George Margreltor
of Jacksonville, J. M. Knox of
flmnlH Pass and !
fluid Hill.
Old-llmo dunce, llllniily Hall,
Hauirduy night. nn
Callfinnliins regislered nl local
hotels include I,. .1. Waliloar of Al
uniedn. Me. and Mrs. D. S. Itaui h,
of I.ns (latos. Mrs. A. (I. Dawson.
Hurry Dawson. Hurry Hill. Mrs. A.
O. Vh(to und Chillies llluly of
Puuadenu, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tay
lor of Sacramento, Mrs, Kmmn
Walsou of Colton. Mr. and Mrs.
W. I,ee, l M. Wliiberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Helnecke, Mr. and
Mrs. -. W. Wilson mid F. II. Jack
son of Los Angeles, und Miss Cor-
leono I'resby, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford l
Hholton of Johnstone. I II, Modesltl. Mr. and j
.ins. r . ii. inicon and It. I-. Teiinv-
V
Tomorrow we will
offer our usual
good value in
Vari-Colored
Drop Cakes
19c Doz.
This .is a regular
30 -cent item and
one of our most
popular Saturday
s p ecials. Splendid
for picnics and
lunches, as they
pack well, and are
not easily broken.
On sale at 9 a. m.
W have something choice In son of Han Francisco.
ree props. Do not fall lo sen them. Father's day next Sunday, (let
lllg Pines l.br. Co. 7N!f I your cards at the Medfurd lio(
Fancy apricots for c n u n i n g, Hlorn.
fit-je. Johnson's Market. if Pat Itohnn was scheduled to have
i hearing in the city police court
f today on u churge of Intoxication,
upon which he wun urrcHtcd lust
j night by the police.
I Dun co, ItlveiNldo Community
f'lb. Saturday night. Ilroadwny
I urcneslru. k II
Apillr of mule hobbles, used !iy
j John Tlce, an early pioneer of
southern Oregon, are allrurting
considerable attention nt the
j Chamber of ('ommurce where they
' were pul on exhibition through the
! courtesy of Fred Tlco, son of the
, pioneer. The hobbles wero used
for mules in the curly 'tiitH when
the Ider Tlce packed supplies from
crescent City, Calif,, to Jackson-
v"!?: , , '!
I Wariihnusu for rent or lease
Call durlni; tho day. Phono 223.
!I0
I Mr. and Mrs. Mandavllle, who
; navo heen rcsldentH of Central
I Point, urn moving to Ashlnnd In
ihenoiir future whero they will
1 make their permanent home.
, Ashland Tidings.
Father's ilay cards ut tho Med
1 ford Hook Hlore. sf,
A good sired crowd this after
non wnlrhed J. J. Woods, the hu
man fly, scale tho north wall of
! the Hotel Jnckson on Koulh Ccn
! tral avenue, nnd n larger crowd
Is expected for his second per-
forinani'o this evening at 7:30. To
I night the daredevil will climb the
: hotel blindfolded and will go
through n numhrit of balancing
nets on top of thn building.
Dunce. Fairgrounds, Sal. night.
ii il
Two bounty warrants were Issued
i yesterday at the county clerk s of
fice to C. C. Itlgham of Hitch for
one coyote and to A. 1). Moore of
1 Trull for one coyote.
Fancy apricots for c n n ll I n K.
'li'vc. Johnson's Market. tf
Jack lllii, assistant bnsebnll
couch or the I', of O., has been
unpointed athletic, coach nt Ash
luiiii high school. Virgil 1). Hurl,
director of ntliletlcs nt the univer
sity, has announced. Itllss will
coach all sports. The new Ashland
coacn is one or the best basi-ball
players developed nt the university
In inauw years, Hesides catching
tor three years, lilies also played
football for the same number of
seasons, nllei nntlllg at end and
guard.
Have it,.l,il l...,nl. I..
, new grand plulln shipped to Med-I
ford In error. Fnclory has iiii
thorlied 2 r. reduction for quirk
sale. Terms may be arranged.
runner Music Hou.c.
llnrry l.elioy manager of ihe
Cnrgill Court nnnrtiiieiit him.. t..rt
VetlneM.tiiv neitiilii.. ... it. .1.....1!
to enter the l iiiied States Veter
ans' hospital for n physical exam
iniiilon. Dnncc, Knit grounds, Sut. nivhi.
C
'
tf,
Alurriuge licenses wero Issued nt
the county clerk's office yesterday
nnd today to the following: Hans
Perkins. 21, and Kllzuhcth flatten-;
berg. Hi, both of l!ed liluff, Calif.,;
Hdwnrd Keilfiird, 24. of Sopkane, !
wash., und Clailys Hartley. 23. of I
j Medford: Albert Inlnw, 21. of Ht-I
j na Mills. Calif., and filenora I'll-!
: man. 20, of Castella, Calif.: Alva!
I Forward, 23. and llernelee Dlllabo '
IS. both of Hed Hluff, Calif.: Fred,
Itenrro. 4fi, and tlrace Morley, 14. 1
both of Medford. '
Yau don't ilceil eleclrlclly to ope- i
rale a Croslcy ley-Hull refrigerator, i
Mrs. Hose Ibiughmun returned i
c weeks' visit l
In Kugenc w ith friends and rein- j
lives. :
1'sed piano for sale at n saerl-j
flee. Kasy terms. Phono 034-X. I
T ntf !
Included among ihe Ongoninns!
reglriired at .Medford hotels are'
W. J.idarrcll of Milwaukle. and!
the rullowliig from Portland: -Mr.
anil .Mrs. ,N. I.. Ilolilnson, Mrs. K.
K. Kilbll, Mis. S. (lallagbcr. S. It.
Ilickol,. I.. (I. Kindred. A. K. Hall,
II. .Mcl.ardy, K. H. Ineason. (Jiuce I
I V. Lee. .1. A. Kncber. Mr. and Mis. !
('. II. Cordson. W. F. Sargeant, II. I
C. Zehiuni:, Ii. o. Trowbridge, fill- .
hurt Cook. Mrs. W. II. Zleglcr. Her- j
tha Adam. Lela Adam, .MarMiierlte
Clarke, Maymle Hayes. II. F. Fra-
I xer. Chris Xeltnn, L. s. Leach, L. j
. C. Cockran, C. V. Howard, o. II.
I Foed. 11. If. firing and Art F. i
I Miller. i
Old-time dance, Hilarity Hall. 1
Saturday night. .
James C. .Murray, well known
Mall Tribune linotype op:rator. j
who bus been III for Iwo days past.
Palmer Music House.
OH, BOY!
Going Strong
Frank's
Comedians
FORMERLY
Frank & King
IN
was reported in he
Improved today.
1'laiio fur sale, J.'iO
evenihi:.
considerably
The Big Tent
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
The Screaming Farce
"Why Wives
Worry"
Fourth and Fir '
Prices, 25c and 50c
llllnnn 1 1 I
: i vaudeville and Orchestral
Economy Groceteria
"THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE"
How to be Sure You Get Medford-Made Butter!
You may be sure you are getting Medford-Made Butter if it carries the brand of a
Medford Creamery Neither creamery sells any butter under any but their own
brands and if it doesn't bear the name of your Medford manufacturers it wasn't
made in Medford
Too much importance cannot be placed on buying home produce Medford' s suc
cess depends upon the success of the surrounding country and unless we give the
local Dairyman Farmer or Manufacturer a fair deal we all suffer in the end
You can't buy any but Medford Butter from us--because we have never handled
any other nor do we buy any other outside produce so long as the local is avail
able. - .
GIVE YOURSELF A SQUARE DEAL BUY HOME PRODUCE
BREAD
Medford's purest and best bread
because baked in the old way with
out commercial substitutes.
1-lb loaf . . . ......... .3 for 20c
li-lb. loaf . .... ............ ; i0c
GARDEN HOSE
U. S. Rubber Co's molded Rubber
Hose guaranteed to give satisfac
tory service and priced to save you
about $2.00 on each hose.
25 ft. ...... . . . $2.98
50 ft $5.79
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Crystal White Soap 10 bars. . . . ,35c
White King Washing Powder large
package 37c
Creme Oil Toilet Soap 4 bars .... 19c
Ivory Soap the medium bar 5c
Iowa Standard Pack Corn No. 2
can .. . . . ... . 10c
Mission Brand Peas No. 2 can
3 cans 33c
Van Camp's Hominy No. 2 can. 11c
Karo Syrup the large No. 10 can
White, 69c; Dark ; .63c
Cigarettes Chesterfields, Lucky
Strikes Camels Old Golds
3 pkgs 33c
Economy Jar Lids Doz. 22c
Prince Albert Tobacco J-lb. tin . . 43c
Seedless Raisins 15-oz. pkg., 3 for 25c
Ball Mason Fruit Jars pts. 69c
qts. 84c h galfon . .$1.14
Certo 2 bottles . . . . . . . . . . . 47c
Stone Jars Redwing jars in all sizes
from 2 gal. to 30 gallons 5-gal-lon
jar just the size for home
use $1.15
Malt Syrup we have you favorite
brand . . 59c to 83c
Bottle Cappers regular $1.75 val- '
ue $1.39
Scott Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls .25c
Monarch Coffee special per lb. . .45c
:!
Ml . PLAYING iMSAimd ,
Jl Show of the (Tf W scrbe the beallty tf!2Li
Wk . and Interest of itW
ftV this flreat pro-
Uli Norma lfC li
SI! Talmadge La 11 I
Mp In the moil btautl. y It jell I VitiP I
ll, ful role of her entire i(kC'' t I
$1 car"" sk1 I
"the mn n
Ii dove" wm
BSSSl A, beautiful, colorful romance of a cabaret J ,LI J I
flvO Olrl in a forgotten land. S'-'iwM
IT'S A SHOW YOU'LL TELL YOUR I
nnn endS to see. mnn
imi aim "I 4 SHOWS M
SjsS Two Great Acts of DAILY Ii vjf I
Mil VITAPHONE at
fM Vaudeville 1:30, 3:45, 7 and 9 gif
i'iii JOHNNY MARVIN ii E
3S! In Popular Sonfl. Admntion I j
and Matineei I j
2 Bf Hal Crane't Children Adults I I
Great Dramatlo Act 0c 35c I
.jfll'P "THE LASH" Evenina. 1 I
8 $M I 500 h III
luinJII Yt 1 . .-V bf III " . II
jl 1 r. Bak. v vii V '.av I k I lf
as erii hr -zi.wt si ft a lie h m r m a mm r ir v
I Iai,ft,l nukL. ,.ir. ii Si i-3, a1r
d io: ?cis jiff, l t.vi j.sraimkfm jC:v
IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT
Any Pair of Women's shoes . . . .
$4.98
in a large assortment of light and dark colors in many styles and patterns.
Here is your chance to save at least half on the highest grade women's shoes
shoes many of which sell regularly for $1 0.00 shoes in the latest shades and lasts
oxfords, ties, pumps with practically a complete line of sizes
Your choice in this assortment . $4.98
HERE IS ONE FOR THE MEN
$2.00 for Your Old Pair of Shoes!
Buy any pair of men's shoes selling for $6.00or more and we will allow you $2.00
for the old pair you are wearing.
Airplanes for the
Kiddies
With each 12 -oz can Krause's fa
mous Marshmallows an airplane
free priced specially at ...... 29c
FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Ready at 1 1 :30 Breaded Pork Chops
Corn Fritters Mashed Potatoes
Gravy Buttered Bread Coffee
Ice Tea or Milk . ..... . . . . . .25c
Evening Lunch at 5 p. m.
GATES & LYDIARD
Buy here and bank the difference
Plenty of room for your car on our lot with ample time allowed in which to do
your trading with us.
BUTTER
CE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
.INSURANCE
First Insurance
. Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.95