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IT .UWllll Coil and ,: Personal The nhoriff'8 office was jirepar Inu Itwlf today for tho t.iy expriA rush iomrr')W, . when moinrlrtH will lo uhlp to KPourP hnlf-year amnmnrillf llrenHM. the official licfiine half-year heBlnninj; a week alidad of July 1. In order that mo toriKtH may have their platen by that tlnn". Applicant, are remlnd vi 10 have romplete information on car to be licenced with them if they would have their temporary llcenHes In a shorter time. What promises to be one of the fenturo eventu of the wimrner ih t'i hpnpfft tlnnro to be jrfvon by the American legion here Tuesday venintc featuring; Jlie Dei Monte lirnrh Hand. !"' Mr. find Mrs. I. Perklrw nnd P' KKJ O'Moore or the rorunnu j TelcKram are vifltors In Medford j who arrived yenterday. I -I Hpeelnl prices on remnant 'ah- j KortmentH comprlwlnK H.lliR. wash j nilktt, (.'InKhnmjt nnd nrinln from I j to AVi yd. lenpthH. H?o win-j dow dlHplny. HhleldH. 92 (luenlH from n distance ronlHtcr-j eo a i sininrn nmi'iu hk-iihiit Phil Kulra and May Wllmer of j Denver, Frank l. Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred lliwhen, Mis. L. O. Abel . and MIkh D. A hoi- of New York City, Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Smith of KnIUpe). Mont., T. Klrkpntriok of Victoria. It. t, and Delia Tunis of Itoise, Ida. Nynl remedies carry' a money hack Riiarantee. Try a bottle of the corn remedy, only 25c. .lumen McValr's Pharmacy, W R. Main. 9 n Mrs. A. If, Sillier and daughters, I III Al ISHI'H ri-HKy II MM ilUMiitu, n il earlier in the week for a two weeks visit with relatives nt Kugeit. Haturday specials I Look nt these prices: lienutlfitl hnts, valueR to SHI nt only $2.98; one other lot $1.98; n not her lot 08c each. f'hll dren's hats, values to $4. OS, at Wit?. 7fl; and 47c. Hundreds have saved money at our sales. We Invite you to take nilvuntuKe of these nmaK inp values. Green trndJnc sttimpK Riven here. The Knimy Lou Hat Shop. M. M. more. 92 Hobby McMnhon, son of Trnfflc Officer and Mrs, Joe McMithon of Multnomah, has arrived In this city to spend the summer with his Brand mot her, Mrs. ItoUon. Mr. and Mrs. McMahon will Join him later In the summer. Ashland Tidfnirs. . Mrs. Ida Wood will return from I.os Anpeles Friday, June 22. Will he ready for her music pupils Sat urday. June 23. 02 Fifty-two out of the stnte cars reentered here- yesterday with tho local Hinte auto trnfflc bureau. Tho people In those cars come from vnrlous states. Tho Del Monlo Tien eh Danco Kami, direct from this famous resort, will play In Medford under the auspices of the Amerfcun i.e trlon Tuesdny evenlnR. Wntch for further features and details. lift Dr.. D. A. Chambers, local op tometrist, loft last nhrht for Port- , land to return Monday with Mrs. Chambers nnd three children, who will make their permanent hume in Mdford with Dr. Chambers. n iiu nun lllllllf AMMIIIirci II IS ini;U for tho past several months. Kincnld's dance. KurIo , Point. Rat. niBht. Klncald's Imperial Or- chttra. 03 CHlifornlann registered at Med ford hotel . Include Mr. and Mi. M. it. JnviiHlt and Mr. ant. Mis. James Atideroh. Jr., of Han Dlet;. Mr. .and MrK Hoy Miller of ft.., Mr. and Mr. W. T. Ueh( of r'nhh tojea, Mr, and Mm. R;.K. Taylor nnd children of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs, 1. ft. RleRhurd and F.d ward Newbccker of Pasadena, Mm. A. M. Miihen of Hollywod, Mrs Alice K. Howarsh of Hell, A. Al menda, Thomas K. Head, IE. K. ('line, F. K. Iluumun. H .fl. HhIiii and Miss It. Goodwin of Kan Fran cisco and Mrs. K. I. Harrison and children, Horace and Lewis An- In a statement made today, - H. j Aumnif th motor - tourists from H., Fox of Lke t'reek wInIicm to a disttmco who rtfKtwUTtd yesteiituy ffrreri the impresMlen tliut all at I fie Im-ul brain-h of the nut tt three I jike rek irlfphunt i'lu-s , state huo ividiiuMon bureau are I fornierly came into Medford. He j John Stewart of i'itw he. Xev., stateil that only one line came into Medford the other two always havltiR been Kngle Point lines. An artlelp In this paper Indira ted otherwise. Much interest Is being aroused over the announcement of the lo cal jiost of the American lKbn that they will present the Del Monte lieiK-h Dance Hand. DuildlriR permits were issued by the city yesterday ami today to the following: Trf ancle Service Sia Philip Spiio of IenVft't Coin . iai le Itoyston of Albany,. N. V., iind U". K. Manfrdil fit K.'iWi'i.-mve. Ph. Walker' Siil. night grounds. da nc No at Hilarity Ha! ilnnce at fa' Phone 51 rirewH of I.oh AnselrH, -Mr. nnd I .Mr.. Emll Oolrtmnn. Mr. and Motion. Sixth nd Knl Main lrM.. I.. X. rdrpw of Sun Kinni-lo. ,,. , ... ,..,.,,. ,i..ii.. Tho I1PWH Hint thp llfl Stontc3r, CottuK Ktrcct. 30lltl; Wiiltori r!infh Dnnop linnd will piny In cinrk .n dwelllnK, r32 North UnijM Modfonl next Tuesday under thi , lr,-i, s:'30: Mi.ry M. .Muthl. 131 atitilc(M of ihp Amerlonn I.onlon ! south (irnpp ntrot t, ropulin, :o. ' li hclni! BioptPd with rnthuxiimm ,.,,. ,,,.,.. . ,,.r ,,. 1 lorn IlmP of Hhli'lds Kr-at dfsOMftl WE MADE A Mistake lt week ai regards our ueual Saturday apeolal. The advertised Item was Vari Colored Drop Cakes but through an error Her mit Cookies were . baked for the special sale and customers who came to our store for Drop Cakee were disappointed. Tomorrow we will place the Drop Cakes on sale again and urge you to take advan tage of this unususl value. On sale at 8:30 A. M. until our supply Is exhausted. Come early. Vari Colored Iced Drop Cakes a 19c a DOZEN I by local dance lovers. 9ft O.' D. Frit nee, assistant cashbT at the First National bank, return ed Wednesday from T a c o m a. Wash., where he had been visiting relatives for a short time. Many bargains left frjr the final week of Shields stock reducing sale. Wash frocks and millinery styled up to the minute nnd priced to get your business. , I'li Carl Wleveslek of Medford was a visitor In Hose burn over Tues day on his way to Portland. Did you sen our rubber dolls with removable hnts. James Nair's Pharmacy, I'M K. Main 1 n -r jc ivy jla -wir 4ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM sale. Pokltlvely only one wek more. The big special 1 "ic hats. V2 Mm. Kathleen Smith left last ' Wednesday night for her former home in northern New York state, following n visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. F. Wilson Waite. Your greatest asset is health. Take Chlropraetlr with Russian massage nnd keep fit. Dr. Klm klns, over Woolworih store. Ul9 . Special Oiiiimiiulmlion PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY Aftfr an extondod vlnit ftt flvf wfPkB with frlonds and rolntlvon. Mm. J. IC. MarKhall and Hon .lack returned from Taeomn nnd Yaltlma InNt nlKht. . Tho Hand Box. 223 Knt 6th Ht., haH on dinplay famous flaKO feltH for mfd-xiimincr nnd early full. All Huminor hata hpIIIiik hi' low cost. H2 MIkh Joupplilno Prloo wuh down from t'rntor l.ako lodRn' ypntorday to enjoy a vlxlt with .MIsh IMIIIi Dode In Axhland. rintipp, Oold lllll, Sat. nluht, 0 to 2. Ilroadwny OrrhPHtrn. !'S The clly council of Knlem Iitm Montlny nlKlU panpd an ordinance prohlhlllnK rpllKloua niPetlnH In btiMlneHH HtroptK. Thp ordinance wiin oppoKed by Krcd 'Jnldpman on thp thpory that it would remrlct free pppch nnd was unponstltntlonal. Tho voto for tho ordinance was ilAianlmntiR.. The ordinnncc wuh reqitPBtPd hy merchants, who chnt'ffPd the inPetinf,'H MocltPtl traf flcp and Interferpd with hutdnPHH. nance, IOiirIp Point, Mnt. nltp. 03 'Mm, Ijirry Hchnde, acconipanlpd hy hpr two children, left lawt even ing for I.onf; ftoach. Wanh., for a Hhort vlhit with Mr. Schnde'H par- PIltH. Fancy apricots for c a n n I n K. 5'ic JohnHon's Market. tf Klnal planK for the annual meet ItiK of tho Oregon I'Vderntlon of Women'N CltihH to he Meld In Klam ath FallH, Juno 24 to 2K, Inclusive, have hppn mnlo. We have something choice In tree profm. Do not fall to Bee them. BIb PlnPH I,lr. Co. 78tf Inclttdpd nmont; the OrPKonians rcKlKterod at Medford hntelH. other than thone from Portland, are Ted A. Hoy of Pilot Itock. Mr. and Ura. . M. rlllll of North llenil, Mr, nnd Mi-h. Hohert .Mnrxden of MaiHhfk'ld, fl. It. OrPen of llond Itlver, IIphnIo Powell of Pendleton. (.'. V. Owen, A. C lirandeliprry of Albany. Jtoy 1-nller of ItOHelniiK. Mm. (1. 11. Kllhorn. I,. I', drum. J. I.ep Htewnrt, H. II. Itnw, lllmo n. ChnHO and V. II. t'hnHp of i:u nen'e. Mr. nnd Mi-h. J. II. Slteeter of l:nlei)rlp nnd H. O. Selllck of llOMOburK, Fancy apricots for c a n n I n , IS He Johnson's Market. lf .Mrs. MaiBntet Wilson and Mrs. Marcaret Whent and daiiKlitcr Dorothy, all of Dallas. Tpxas. are hpre for a visit at the homo of Mrs. K. Calhoun of Talent. Mrs. Wheat and Mrs. Calhoun nre sisters. Have your furniture repaired by A. N. Thlhuutt. Phone 9G9-R. 82 .Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnnlt II. Collins left today for their homo In Olen Jnle, Calif., followhiK n visit here of two weeks with Mrs, Collins' Klstpr, Mrs. D. v. I.nymnn of Mast Main strpet. Dance, Hold Hill, Sat. nlaht. !) to 3. Ilroadwny Orchestra. !3 Mr. and Mrs. Ocurue lU'ss nnd son Normnn left here Wednesday for n visit nt Medford, Critter 1-nkp ind IhPncp over the Itpdwood high way to Crescent City and up Hie const over the fioosevelt highway to llnndon and ('equine on thp way home. rioseliurg .Vews-I!evlew. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phone 620. snif. Mr. Otto and Mrs. Kittle, who are In Ashland from Honolulu for a visit with relatives, motored to Uikp of thp Woods the first of the week to spend a few days. Dressmaking and remodeling. Fashion Shop, 424 Medford llldg. . tf Mr. and Mrs. John Kent and daughter Thelma of Itlverslde, Calif., former Medford residents. arrived here Thursday to spend the summer at their home on Jackson strpet. The Kents were employed In orange groves In the south anil . 111111. nerp 10 work in thp pear uiirvesiing. .Miss Tholmn hns Just rompicren a nurse's training ronrse "i n HiversKle hospital and will take a position with a children's nnspnnl at Hollywod ln he fall unnce, r.usle Point. Nat. nlte. !IS Warmer nnd fair weather and i Kiignuy lower humidity Is fore listen rnr tonight nnd Solunliiy. ine ntgnest temnerntiire or terdny was M. Klncald's dance, l-'agle Point Wat. night. Klncald's Imneriul nr. I Special t 'oiiiiiiiiulcallon HI Medford Lodge -Vo. I8, A ,.;7Vr & A. M., Friday, Juiu flie 22 '' "' Wmk 1,1 M' -M degreo. lly order of W. M. C. M. IIOI'KTO.V. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl TltADIC Trade in ns first payment on small new house In Medford, a lot In Ashland, near Llthlil park. I ll(ix:2 .".a. with !X ' bearing Kngllnh walnut trees; fenced: value xoo. W. M. lim ber. 1.13 C.ranle Kt. 121 These Drug Stores are open nights, this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy LOST Diamond hroorh. Kuiliihle reward, t'nll IK. IN VOI'Nfi MAS Well educated, de sires position for the summer, summer resort, etc. If you have . anything, let me talk it over with you. iinx r J, Ti-ihuuc Frank's Comedians IN tt'AN'TUn Young man truck work. call at Calif. Tracking Co. -:;iThe Big Tent to If Ongon- U4 mothu'it .... KOIE KAIJ-: fl - room house, l acre of fine sU: on highway near school, 1 l& miles from Medford. Terms. 1'h one tr.IM,.- !4 W'AXTKD Middle-aged wnmun for general hotlMework in Htnall family, good wages. liox 4H. Mail Trihune. !4 KOU SAI.K Attractive cabin, hake o' l he WootLs; fli-Hplm-p; cuinpteti'ly furnished. J. M. Wat kins. Aihhind, Ore. D4 lOI ItKNT N'ewly renovated modern 4-room hous', with dis appearing heii for exir'u .slefplng ronm ; good lo-atlon. Phone i !ix-V. t4 K(H ItKNT PurniHhcd apart ment; eoitl, Hhady groumls; gan. tilt; North Central. ;i FOlt TltADK ".'O-acre ranch, 'i ml. hiuk from rai-ifle highway near ItoHmrg. Trade for house al Medford. I". O. Mox K04, Itose- lUM'U, (!. !I'J Friday and Saturday j The Riot of Comedy j Be Yourself Dearie Fourth and Fir : Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy Show-wise Medford folks are l NOW! Show-wise Medford folks are jamming the theatre at every performance to see and hear THE FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURES DOLORES COSTELLO "TENDERLOIN" WITH Conrad Nagel THE WONDER OF VITAPHONE chrMrn. 93 Amonit the hotel Kttcdtn m M.'it ford from the Kliitc of Wawhlmrtnn nro Mr. itnd Mm. t). V. nice of Tnrnmn. ,n. l:,ma HntinFlv of Sixikanc ami M. I:. Wntcru of Sc. nttlc. n.incc. (lolil mil, sat. nluhi, 9 to i. Ilroailway Orchculta. sa Kenneth llolimin, aon of Mr. ami Mm. Krcl Untoon of Ahlml. left ycntvnlny for the Vit Point M. tary ncailcmy. where he win en KaKO In the regular courMC of stmly. Mr. llnl.Mm recelveil his aiMMilnl ment eomc montho oko. Slm in ilrinklnK water. Mer rlcK's chlorlnnlcd pool. Jtf productions lhrf?i I :.' ; SEE AND HEAR! l tVta J ' Beautiful Dolores Costello 4jBI J ' R In this miuhty melodrama - Ml J V" of New York night life. I Vs rjS, ' Admission - I ' (f 2 Ores A'"" I I "VitapHone l pVsj- ! : l Gene Morgan llf ' 'J i JHconomy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" Summer Shopping With the coming of hot weather unusual needs present themselves special foods drinks and the home utensils for their preparation. Here you will find such items abundance every department fully supplied with what you need and at a sav in ing. Luncheon foods, picnic supplies, prepare d meats, salads, ice cream, fountain drinks, and in our kitchen department all the home accessories so indispensable in hot weather. BREAD Baked without alum-bearing substi tutes. Mb. loaf 3 for 20c l-lb. loaf 10c GARDEN HOSE United States Rubber Co's best rib bed and molded hose guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. 25 ft. 50 ft. .$2.98 .$5.79 OTHER THRIFT ITEMS New potatoes 10 lbs 25c Bananas good fruit, 4 lbs. '. . ... -25c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 35c White King Washing Powder, large package 37c Swift's Jewel Shortening 4 lbs. 73c 8 lbs. $1.35 Libby's Milk tall cans 3 for . . . . 25c Dona Castile Soap 3 bars . 23c Del Monte Peaches large halves No.'2 can 3 for . . 59c Malt and Hop Syrup Miller High Life qt. can 49c Bottle Caps box containing 1 gross -. , 29c Monarch Cocoa 1 -lb. can ...... ,30c Eveready Siphon Filter best made , . . V. .$1.00 Extra Large Eastern Oysters tall can 2 for .35c Minced Clams Sea Shore Brand -flat can , . .15c Cherry Brand Whole Baby Clams cans ..... 15c Golden West Green Japan Tea 1-lb. carton 39c Fould's Macaroni or Spaghetti 3 packages . 25c H O Oats large pkg quick or plain . .33c Hams sugar cured skinned half or whole, lb 28c IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT ANY WOMAN'S SHOES $4.98 Never before a chance to buy shoes of sue h quality at such a price values up to $10.00 and $11.00 n the season's latest all styles all colors $4.98 HERE IS ONE FOR THE MEN Last chance to trade n your old shoes Buy any pair of shoes selling for $6.00 or more and trade inyour old shoes for $2.00. ONE CENT SALE Kraft's Chocolate Malted Milk Buy a 1-lb. can at the regular price, 50c and take a 25c jar for one cent. Both for 51c FOUNTAIN LUNCH Ready at 11:30 Roast Pork with Apple1 Sauce Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered read Ice Tea, Coffee or Milk . . 25c : Evening Lunch at 5 P. M. GATES & LYDIARD Buy here and bank the difference Use our parking lot while trading With us ample parking time in which to do your Groceteria trading allowed wthout charge. MR. POULTRY MAN Keep Up Production "Willi ogs ciiuiliinjr holier it juiys Id kocp your lii'iis on tlu job. Miracle Egg Mash at 2.7") per i wt. will do tlu 1 ri-k Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 6th at Bartlett Phone 269 I Star Meat Market I I SATURDAY SPECIALS I CHOICE RHODE ISLAND RED FRYERS I CHOICE RABBITS All lu'of Stonks. pol pound 30 I IVof Pot K'oast, per pound 20? J Hams, halt' or whole, per pound 27''C Good Jlaeon, per pound 30 2 i " Phone 273 We Deliver ..v4...4ff I