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PA (IE TWO MRPFOTIO AfATL TRTBTTKE, MEPFORD, ORKOOX, FRIIOAY, 'AUCiJJST 10, 1928. f V v it f 4 vs. i A, 1 Tochl arid i- Personal The fire- th-piirt nn-nt wiik i:nUml In ;u.tinii iwin- thin fiMVlionn, with jiliirnm cumins In frimi Kuulh i ; rn p? ntri'Ot and frum ilu? finl f Koiith Kir. Flummt from burning1 tiiwululioi. t tiu- Copt-o warehouse fiilloO tin (H'purt niont out at H oVluck, ami a ruUblwh fire at -'" South Crape utrect was Hit- other rail.- Neither lttnn caused any. (1aniaK. . The now It u c I I 1 a embroidery packanes are eotiepkuuuHly tlii'for iMit, and there' Hi) end)e. variety , to make ehoosinK n tUdlftlit. Ihnt ditrrnft Hlion . . 1 " .Miss Jlcrtha Whilloek arrived here from Coi'valll last nffiht for a vttifl Avlth rolatlvow. Minn Molla Owen and Miss I'tnh IIimIIow of Tiiemm, Arl... arc the yuunts for a week of AI is. V. V. Whilloek. Dance. O. V. hull Vr. we, Aui.'. 10th. .Motrupole Orchestra, (ienlrt 5 Or, ladle 2fin. H' (.litest k fJ-om a dlstanee register ed at .Mertfmil lintels include .Mrs. S M. and t'edrie on''l f -ln-etnnaH, O., MIsh .lean Taney hill of PliilaiU'lphla. Ta., .Mr. and Mrs. tJco. X. Ilrown of Honolulu. H. T.t rhrl.xthie Vi-qulitm. It. A. Leo. It.1 I,. lol"'i' of New Vork City. Itoer! Doliiey of London. Kuk., Mrs. H. ! I). .Mason and .Miss .Manon of Kails- : ell, .Mont.. A. 1.!. . MeMahan and family of Hand nnl. Ida., .1. S. M'halley of Ht. LiiuIh and S. l. Manson of I'.ethel, KittiH. - Kincafd's diinet?, Kalo Point Sat. ' ' . HI Temporary auto lleeriMes wert Is sued yewtertlay at the jdieril'fs of f i co to V. C. Crosby, 1. Falconer. K. (). CiibHwn and ('. It. ftohinett of Medford. Archie .Million of Ash land. It. It. .Mct.nor of ,laeknon ville and Sylvia I'rliehmd of Port land, v Newness, rharm and Hinartnet are exemplified In the new Kueilla em lirolriery package. I la nd lent ft Shop. I .(!( Now that the American Lotion state ronvention Ih over at Med ford, and the decorations have been removed from the street, John C. Mann, dry Roods men-hunt, has' time to come to Portland to look ovor the wimples displayed by the JnhhnrH. With Mrs, Mann ho Ih rcjj Jstered at the Itensun. The Ore K'Milan, C'lenn-iip NHe on mtininer droMMes values up lo 2H.'tv, $l(.!jri. Ailrl enne Hteward'H. " Ml AmonK the vi.Hltlnw deleationH at the t'nlte,! Artisans eonventlon -here are Jla from Kverutl, Wash., and a dozen or mi from tlreshani. The Kverett delegation arrived by (rain, alter having inofored to Poi'tlund in a caravan, Delegations also are preHent ffoni various points in California, Oregon and Washington. tanee, W. O. W. hall Krl. eve., Auk'. H'lli. ..iMetrojiil(,v ,Oi: iR-stra. " (Tenis f.ae; ladles J!:.; ' mo It. II. Thomas of .Mason City, M., as anions the motor tourists from a distance who registered today lit Uie local branch of the out of stale auto registration bureau, Klneald's dance, MukIc Point Nut. 141 KxpeothiK In locate permanent ly al Kverett, Wash., Mi-. mihI Mrs. Ted IhanK sold their home at 40 Coltaire Htreet reeontly nml , h-rt , lim-o, Wednesday. Mr. Itrai; M ill l;e Minnected with a shoe factory at KvereK. SPECIAL for SATURDAY Delicious JELLY ROLLS for picnics and home use. 12c each You'll agree with us that these jelly rolls can't be equal led anywhere. Take advantage of this Saturday special. The tempera tur of yeMenlay jumped op one decree from what it was the two previous days, the maximum hcu ,k, 'alr and not so warm Is the forecast for the weather of 9oiiIkIiI and Saturday. Von can make your dreams sf health come true with chiropractic and ItuKsian ijikhhukc. J Jr. Si ink Ins over Woohvorth's Htore. HU'i The condition of Chauncey Klory I hleh became so bad early Ihii week thai he was removed to the j Sacred lleai't hospital and ftiieh was reported very low, wan much I improved 'yesterday and today. Mis weight is down to 85 pounds and' his attending physician plans to build him up to sufficient strength ! as soon as possible, to permit of j an operation beln performed, by i which It Is hoped lo restore him to (,'ood health. ! Have your eyes cared for now by i our deferred payment plan. Scfen- tlfic eve examination comfortable, plasres. I)r. I). A. Chambers, Southern Oreiron Optical Co., 317 i Meillord Itld. Phone 1S8. !Stf Californiiins registered at Mod ford hotels include Mrs. II. K. Wil cox. I.uclle Cohort and Mrs. C. '. McCarthy of San .los', Mi", and Mrs. John S. i'.enedlct of I 'ai-a-dena, Mr. and Mrs. W. I-:. Veatniau and Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Cotrel of Los Anuelos. Harry Itisk uT lierk eley, Mrs. X. Thalchor of Fuller ton. (1. P. Miller and family if Chico, II. H. Dace and family, Mr, and Mrs. J. 11. Plain. Mrs. K, M. Oray, Mr. and Mrs. William John. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Walker, Mr. and Mrs. (1. H. Vernon and Hattle Kronslnn of San I'Vanclseo. Uanee. W. n. W. hall Krl. eve.. Auk. lth. Metropole Orchestra., fients r.Hc, ladles lr,e. 1 4(1 Mr. and Mrs. Kred Seheffel left yesterday to spend a short camping sojourn at I'Msh lake, from which they will return Sunday. Uance, W. O. W. hall Krl. eve., Any:., lath. Metropolo Orchestra, fients '.tic. ladies LTic. Hl) Sixty-two out of the state cars reKlsterod here ye' -rday with the local state auto traffic bureau, and the registering of such oat's was quite heavy thin forenoon. Hummer hats now $2.11.1. Adrl cntie Steward's. 111' The county clerk's office was In receipt of an Inquiry today from Charles Franklin of Philomath, seeking Information for. children of John Kranklin, who lived in south ern OrcKon -0 years an" and whose names are Otis, Claude, Herbert. Mllie and I.ou. The eiilldren are wanted In connection with the set tling up of an estate in the north ern part of the slate. The letter may he seen at the clerk'H office. A special typo of tree props at llli: Pines Mtr. Co. 7Stf After having made their home in Medford for several years past. Mr. and Mrs. K van A mold moved yi'stei'day lo Ashland to reside, Mr. Arnold luivinu accepted a position with the OreRou Stages company In that city. Mrs. Arnold discon tinued duties yesterday at the coun ty, clerk V pCl'lco. t wju'i'if ie had. betMi employed' for several months. Sep ChaiioH A. Win; to buy your home. I -Hi - Following q visit i:t the IMIIcreHt orchard with Mr. and Mi's. Cck Inald Parsons and family, Miss I )o rot by K vn ns and Mrs. Wilbur Johnston left this forenoon foi their home in Seattle, Wash., which Is also the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parsons during the fall, winter and spiliiR mouths. Dance. W. O. W. hall Krl. eve,. A uk. 1 1Mb. Metropole Orchestra, dents r.ilc. ladles IITu'. Ha Twice In six weeks mouthpieces from (he South Central avenu" drinking untaln have been re- moved, till today by " move e f city v ' -t h I I'd one beitm' put on ". ter employes. To re ' ntalu mouthpiece is a and arrest and prose promised to any person the act of talilnu one. eutlo eauKi. Anions the Orcoiiians register ed at Metltord hotels are Cm. 11. Craves of Salem, .. X. Anee, Mil dred Mavden, C. U. Knrd and Xicli chapman of Kunene. Mrs. I'mnk Jtmcs and daughter of .McMinnville and 10. . Herudon of Mar'shfield. Dance, lamle Point Sal. nlte. Ml Susanne Humes Carter, county school superintendent, wmm a vis itor yesterday at the Deter school, which Is hold dm summer .Missions , from A IH'II I to December I, be-! cause of derp snows during the! wlnler months. In oiMer to reach! the school. Mrs. Carter was forced lo drive to Hilt, Cal., and then, back intn Oreuon. chart rereHcntarlve, Iterlha M.; Shmemn.n, X. onkdnte. Phone! N.-..S.II. m;,. Marriage Hei-nseH were Issued to-' dav at the county clerk's office In ! Cbmde I Htm; of Ashland and Kate! Whitehead ,,f M e d f o r d. and t,. 'auba(, nice and Hornier l.ioyd ' of l.os Alleles' Hose special values, SMiT. special ?I.:P'. Adilenne Steward's. Ill Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hudson of Port laud at e miests at the home of Mr. H nd Mrs. Osear Dunford durlnif the Pacific Const conven tion of the Putted A.TIsaus. nf "lib h Mr, Hudson Is the supreme officer. Mrs. Hudson is a niece of Mr, Duoford. Ianee. W, o. v. hall Krl. eve., auk. lath. Metiopo,. Orchestra. dents ..ib-, ladles ;,. After sper.dlny a U Sarrameuto. .Mis. I,, ( Seattle. WiiHh.. .1. dned HO A days u. . Tripp ot her hus- bund lo todav fur a shoi f vun 'I lie TrlppN o u a hotuestcail on Uomie river on the Hob! Hill road. Cunning pcu.-hes lust romlnu on at Pntdic Market or mtb west Plloeniv depot, ,. X. Wright. Cuv 'anelf. m2 These Drug Stores Are Opon Nights This Week ' Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store .' Strang's Drug Store Mr. and Mis, O. 1.. I'anDall uniP Infant son l.aMarr of Atlanta, (ia.. came here today lo meet bis par- i cuts, Mr, and Mif. Miles Ctinirall. : wit h whom ihey will sia-jitl the I next hwi vveekH at their home on j the AppIeKate. Thi.s Is tilt first , time that toe youiiK Mrs. i.'untrall has ever been in this part of the; I'nlled Stales. ' Sttturday special. I ,a dies' while felts from the famous (iaK1" Co,,' 7.r.n values Saturday each. S. Si H. Kreen tradint.' stamiis Ki'C heie. The I Sand Hox Shoppe, 2 Jit Hast i;th St., just t;st of l-Jciuoniy Hroceleria. 1-'o ' An invitation has been extended to a party of KiO Xew Vork foli ers, win will pass through Med- ' ford early in . Setember, for them1 to Htnp here and play on the lx liole course, A. S. Cosenliitnm, KetH'ial nuent with the traffUi de partment of the S. P.. sent tile wire this morning at the request of Dave' Wood, president of the Mod ford (iolf chili, I' or Saturday, a new- selection of j felts at H.!is, and M . !i . I Summer hats Si.Ufi and 91. (Hi, one j lot of kiddie hats, values to $3.00, at 5ac each. H.-& H, arcen tr; Intr stanipti. The Emma I.ou Unt-j Simp. M M. Store. i in I i NOW ONLY ONE J J 111 )c PLAYING DAY LEFT jj C$1 I MORE BEAUTIFUL wA Urn MORE THRLILLING- lr VA THAN EVER V(A S GILDA f M GRAY Jg gl The' Devil jjMF B mm Th i"'n ""mi w&m s Orient thrilling' en- S? iSw. fnnnnfl ' I yHvU capes and chilling pcrautta jjT . ! KijnS 4 Complete Shows dally . If? I i 8 ! CSJ ; at 1:b0, 3:15. 7 . 9 A rtfeJ 8 i pyAh AdmiEBion ai IkpS 1 I Nvyj. 10 & 35 25 & 50 I a- I W You HEAR What You SEE i f VAUDEVILLE'S- FINEST ARTISTS IN THEIR 1 Wl GREATEST ACTS j i H U COMING SUNDAY K ' I I I Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s I B .11 SATURDAY CASH FARM SPECIALS Alfalfa Hay 1'llH' Itllllllll IIUJ 1IT Ml. Dairy Fly-Foil Iwi-ps tiv rr nm sul. Poultry-House Spray I. (.ni iiinki-i ." l!l. simiiE llly finl. Ro. Barley TO. lb. Sni-K o Sweet Chop 1 he Tivd fin' ouf coN HO. lb. fin k Salt o I hiH- .iimi li'r iir liiiir-m-miinl Mi SEE US QUALITY FEEDS After spending the past two months al lloleoinb SpriiiKM ,iti an effort i regain her liealt h. Mrs. I.. C. (leyer returned to her home al Hichiiiond, Cal..- this morning. She reported that tin mineral water had been very beneficial and that she will receive a cer tain u moil ni each in on I A. which t$ will be shipped frum the sprlnirs In ol der .that she ma; continue the treatment. Kincaid' dance, Kaulo Point SnT. Ml Chicken dinners, Coverud Wa--'n. 7 r, ir.i MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY 1c $1.50 S1.50 $1.40 $1.85 65c FOR PRICED RIGHT Pwoc Economy , . rTHE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" Al .11 .11 I II Mil I 'll m'l . L . J .. . ' IT COSTS NO MORE TO BE SURE of QUALITY Thrift in buying groceries is the first essential to financial independence good quality the first essential to good health Tood means good or bad health and good food is cheaper than medicine yet the better foods will cost ho more of you buy . here Our lower business costs take care of that and even tho the price of what you buy may be even less than you have been paying our policy of buying only the best of each grade is your protection as to quality so for your health's sake al ways remember "It costs no more to be sure of quality." BREAD Contains no alum so of course has that home flavor lib! Loaf ...3 for 20c V2 Loaf 10c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 35c White King Washing Powder, large i' so package : '. 37c Wesson Oil qt. can .... 45c Fould's Macaroni, 3 pkgs. . . ; . . .25c Potato Chips, 3 pkgs 25c Miller's High Life Malt Syrup the best 59c Kellian Brand String Beans No.l can 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . 10c Pe-La-Co String Beans No. 2 can 15c North Pole Brand Tomato Sardines No. 1 oval can 10c Dona Castile Soap 3 bars ...... 23c Aspen Brand Apricots No. 2. can 15c Champion Brand Mixed Vegetables No. 2 can 15c Supreme Brand Oysters per can . 15c Baker's Cocoa lb. can ........ 19c Lipton's Coffee 1-lb. vacuum pack 50c Freshly Roasted Coffee 3 very fine blends none so good as freshly roasted coffee per lb. 38c; 43c; 49c Hotchkiss Brand Hot Sauce, 4 cans 25c IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Med ford's most complete stock of children's shoes more than 30 styles to choose from priced as always on our lower expense basis Bring the children here and save money. Hunt's Craterian Monday EXACTLY AS EXHIBITED 20 WEEKS AT 4 COHANS, CHICAGO DIRECT FROM CURR4M. THEATRE SAN FRANCISCO I Mr AIICKftJ HELBA HUARA " TO wis w wji u . j . iji xr, r CLASSIFIED AJDVERTI8IN0 QITS KHTJtTS OTHER THRIFT ITEMS FOUNTAIN LUNCH Ready at 11:30 Choice of Old Fashioned Pot Roast with Home Made Noodles with Mashed Potatoes or Cold Meat with Potato Salad Buttered Bread Cof fee Ice Tea or Milk 25c GATES & LYDIARD Use our parking lot while shopping with us. ASTOUNDING AMAZON ATHLETES AMAZING Vf! AERIAL V Vw ACTIVITIES PRICES: Lower floor, $3.00: 1st 4 Rows Bal cony, $2.00: Balance, $1 SEAT SALE NOW NOW 70 SfliwoRiflLflNQRiw IS 5 V . II Groceteria GARDEN HOSE You will regret not getting this hose if you overlook this bargain. 50 ft. of U. S. Rubber Co's guar anteed best quality hose with couplings $4.79 Van Camp's Hominy, No. 2 1-2 cans, 2 for . .25c Canvas Gloves per pair 10c Cottage Shoulders sugar cured and sweet with little bone waste pound 28c Bacon Squares lb 20c Picnic Shoulders lb. . . .22c Eastern Sugar Cured Hams or whole ham, pound 35c Seal Pack Gallon Vacuum Jugs. Reg. price $2.69 tomorrow .$1.98 Ice Cream Freezer 2-qt. size . . .89c Woven Willow Clothes Baskets , Reg. $1 .25 value No. 1, 83c, No. 2 . 89c ''City Mail Boxes'."'; .'A . 15c Water Sets pitchers and 6 glasses to match 98c Star Electric Toaster guaranteed by the factory for 1 year 98c Ice Tea Glasses special 5c Gallon Canteens cloth covered. .87c ICE TEA SIPPERS FREE WITH SCHILLING'S TEA Star Meat Market x SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Chickens and Rabbits Clioieo Steaks, k-v pound HOC lieel' l'nt Roast, per pound , '20 C Mams, halt' or whole, per pound 2St I'ienie Itains, per pound 20 r (iood IJacon, ier pound 30tl Home Rendered hard, per pound 16c Phone 273 We Delivev I 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS