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I? n. ..1 Id iff PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX. FRIDAY. AFPEST 17. 192S. iocal and ' Personal Tt. I. Stewart and onn, contract-! After Mending a w-efc motoring. .Mr. and .MrH, Kri Prnvolt an-1 orH, yeKicrduy began th conwtru - along ih( coant to w-vera I ihon, ( dauwhttr .Marg'ur-r.tf of I,u An tion of roncrftf rurhingH for I'nrl; liirlttdinir went "lty and linn-' wh wni sj.fml ihe vf-l; r-nd in nvenu. whfrh i Foon to bp pnvd ! rfon K v. i;. I, liu-r-n-c .Men. .MwHonl vMtiim - relative;, Jnrlud wlth asphalt. .fevrnl weekH will Ijiu ivik . un u ndeil nnd fiaugh-; hiif a on. CurnelliiH Pro volt of papN heron preparation are tn-, torn ftuth and Mildrt-d, ivturrn-rt! ItiiKwIl'i store, who will join thorn tlrely completed for thr laying of 1 to Mlrrd Tliurvday. W'cnd'-H ' on ihVjr motor trip through ithe the black-top paving, which will l'-fi hm night for Portland where eastern statin. The party will ston vice The fire department whh cnllort ai mini iTJJH niiniinn m vxmi- try mi wircmi iij urni, lit in ni qulph a grawi firn on vnenni lots which pent ltn equipment by rrpight regaining week of .Mr Hireeu. i ouarters. Itollins Ilunxiop chiffon and wr-1 The Hand Hox. 223 Kant 6th St., hose that wear, Sl.n.-. .'it offers white Oaee fell t Sii -u,-h PhieldH. 1471 .Saturday. , 147 In Medford for the first time' , MisM CIftrft JJerB ,(f HayW(rd Hincc he lea for the Crater j,ake ; fl mmbf.P of th(J Hchoo faf. lodpe. fl. Price, viccpreident; uUy of thftt nitv haH bppn thfi :ind Keneral manawer of the Crater; hfjUS0 KUMt for ft Hnorf Um(j Qf Lake National Park company, ar-: Mr, Itnd MrH AV T J fjn t. rived In .Medford yesterday evening tor j,, aVenue and returned to the lake today, ac-! m , comp:.nir.H by hln daughter Jose- i Hi h""- aMMOr,'d colo. phlno. who had been visiting '";, 1 Mcilford for the past week. Tour-! "'hrp' hundred ann Heventy-five 1st trade at the lodgo in better thnn 1 Cn,n& pheasants worn, liberated In ver and dhows a hlu pain ovor ' Jnck,rn ('"nty recently by the nthr-p vni.ni Vw. ......n-tn.l ililu i malBL'nr of tllff affile nhr..,i noon. Weather condition?, Ik said, I farm nt ut""ne, who released the vacation will h- wiH-nt at liuekhorn I.odK flpclni-'H, (Irant" dance, KitizU- Puint Sat, luVht. Kverybndy welcome. AH I'. Prnwnjee, nefompailjed by hlK daiiKhter, . i rn, Poy Warring ton of Manford. al,. arrived here thin morning expecting to visit at the home of Air. and Urn, (. M. Me-rritt at I'entral Point. The at Kaimas Chv for I-av.renceV atlv.n and friends. visit with i-t I nredeemed w,vchf and .dia monds. JenninnH Loan Office, 5 fJ. Front. i4S .Miss Pauline "II ft I expected to arrive Jn Ashland Sunday from San r'raiH-iK'-o, where Mhe i employed in the White Hnuxe as a clerk. She wilf Hpend two wppks viItlnK at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. K. Uensley, and her filler hr,vt. f.lcr. .oon nn . OlrdK at Various nolntM Ihrrmi'limu niovldintr one of the beHt Keapoiiti I lhn cou0. l'nder proper condi- dauKhl ever vtineKsed at the lalie, lionH the pheriKnntH thrive in Jack-1 Kiieshi at the home of .Mr. and .M Additional birdH will -- HHII'WII ill lilt! iHKe, t ' The new Bucll'la embroidery t KOn t,unl' .. .. ... I ri on .jn.i i.. v-tcKitKCH are conspicuously differ ent, and there'H an endlews variety to make choosing n dellpht. Han dicraft Khop. 147 An nrrlval in thin city today from Santa Parbara, Cal., wh Mrs. H. II. Hayden. who will Hpend an ex tended vlflt nt the home nf her son and dauchter-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Hayden. fief ore returninj; to fallfornla, Mr. llayden expects to vlnit another won, J. C, Jfayden. at Seattle. Wah. Kelt hat at Hpeclai prlcen Sat urday, f'MH to Km ma l.ou nop in m. M. Store. 14 .l 'ii'iui mini. r. in-nsn-y. aw: t.et yoiir ice-eold melonn fit lhi ficnovievr- frnnl..- nt .t -.(.. Willow Sprints Service Sr.-tf ion - t hicken dinners, 'ove ret Wae- nll hbtiiH. (tf Pacific highway. 14ft on. r, j.-j MrK. C. M. ftradley of Portland Miss I.r-lah Patton of the Mc- left here today after hpendinp a . Morcan & Washburn store at Eu- week In Medford tin the truest of none, will arrive here thb week to Mr. and MrH. K. P. Kmerick. spend her Kuminr vacation in Tree props at M'-dford Lumber Meiifntd. She will be the puoft of Co. Phone C2:t. Ktitf -Mrs. Dorothy Stacey, rlork at Run- .nr. iiini Mr, .v i-. niibbs and yir store and foimerlv r.r t-'h. of Los AltffelcH were sene . rs. Summer frnckH of oualiiv nnd style. Shields. 1 47 Kd I'.arreit, Portland contractor A V iint.i.u ir,..i 1 1. ... I ni(l ... ,,,,,,, ,r- t t rui'-il.lj MM KH'ir released In the iif-nr future. rnturn trln from Silv.tu.n fire -"" "no Hrnartnejis 1 n two men are cousins. and builder, spent one day this are exemplified In the nw Jiucllla , Kx.-elient line embroidery jjoods. woek In Mwlfonl comptetinir ir embroldery pankaRes. iiandirn.rt ; HhUMds. H7. r.i.i.n,,,) for the new fatholie , n.'u n tr t 1 1 MT' "r' '' Vourtty "'fl lir''-" !"-" f-nurch buil.llnp on Oakdale mnd ! ti ' JJaiiy, who wnw a pa- i "ijiht for pe(ei i,(,ro. Ontario, the Eleventh siiv-e(S. Work has alretdv tient at the '('onimuriftv hnu.,o,.i : in.mi. t.f rr fr .. .v.. 1., , ... .... ' ' for a hn .in,.. , ' ""I""" , . ' .V " ' " .". " ' . ' " PWlmlnary , I " ' " "'i'v- : " '- mi. 11" win iroiiiilMy Hi nt 10 hor home nnd Is roportou to nliwm finrn his f.fflfr- ai li-asi a KhowinK continucl improve- month. l-nwlrcm.-il Wi.l.h.s .iiid ... ."" ''lko a 'floily Out nf th ' tnonds. .Ii-tinirms l.onn fifliro r. K Sky, flfnn Austin nnw 'lrt(.. !.Vf.,. aio 111 rnlmor. "vt KmII llnpnlnoss." Cihr.slor Huhhnril nnd .r,i,w.,- After tr.ivellnK In oust ilurlnt- the '"ft ycstnrdny hy motor ist two moftths. Miss Murlan Van I " Vu-Illl"n 'rip to Sniittie, wlu-n-. ..... they plan to unen.i .. i ..... The nevt retnilur nr.'u-tlce i.f ilu. : Junior drum nnd huKle corps will : ln held Tuesday nlht. AiiMusl I'l. I at the American l.efiun iilayuriiund i just off Must .Main street Aiit.h1. Seoyoc returned to Medford this ' , .V Pl.an 10 "Pflnd n short time : 'nc to claytun Isaacs, nririinlzer mornlnt'. Khe was accompanied on I W .,. frl""5''- 1 "f the (.-roup, maw IntereslinK the extensive pleasure trip l,y her . , "orothy Campbell Wl call ' netlvltles are l.enK planned which mniher. Mrs. William VunHcnvnc, ! " VOUr '""T"' n"'P J'ou with I ill he of Krent heneflt 1,, ,hP who Is now vislllnL- relatlt-e ... 1 nJ ! "ny ooklnK problem, no m.-mer ! ynuth of Medfonl AilKeles. They spent some of the I ni. kln" "' '" "l'ctrle ranee von ! Tree props at .Medford l umber h relatives in Chlcnen. : This service Is free. fo. Phone C2!l. x!nf. two miles south nf (irants , " "r"'r or Miss Campbell'd ' '- ' Wo construction. Kltiin lloyt of Cleveland. Ohio, is the house ctiest of T. Slater' Johnston at his flsnlne Indue on ' lineup river. .Messrs. Hoyt nd .I.dinsion were classmates nt Yale. I .Mrs. lien Sheldon, who Is spend-' Ine several weeks at flnld Uench ' with her children, will motor to; lledforil over the week end nnd return to finld liench on Monday Phone 51 lime with re Thlrly-two miles snuih nf (Irnnts J'atiH, on nedwood hlKhwny, those fnmoim chicken and steak tllnnnrs, prepared hy expert lady cooks. once you try our dinners, you nl ways come acnln. nrenltfast fide ., ,. c' -"r- Miv. )! II riik ....... . " ur'f- u Minn iite or s- .1 ' eoreo Penrson of Bend and E J Murray of Marshfleld, Thn Fuller lirush man Is a resl- , """'" "III be appreciated. O. .Mel! ride. 120..j. jr(j Intent upon findinc nenr Ioca. Uon somewhere In B01horn 0r. uZo I n"" J"'"- Dvl" "-veland r f ?t V',lllnK afr- " Mrs. whihVon'aLT"! nton,0.Tex::n;d,wh,c'h''Vo:: I hem as far east as Iowa hefre and ';? l ",0 t. Mr md Mrs. Cleveland ere eneau ed oe mercantllo business near lunch t,o,.. dinner 7Hc. am three course meals. .Vottilnc like It else where. Home of thn l.eelonnnltns. Amnne the etiests from distant points reentered at Medford hotels ire Air. and -Mrs. M. U. IMke and Miss Aenes I'lko of Kast Ornnce N'. .1., .Mr. and Mrs. I.. Vultel, .Mr. and Mrs. M. w. Kale, of f:hl iiKo, .Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Phillips of Klnirmeto. Tex., K. r. llleklsh of Denver, Colo., Mr. and .Mrs. Knmtiel White nf Phoenix. Ariz ','.,"!, "T - WynU '"" f'"'iy of Philadelphia, Pa. Tlve Benson's lianelnc Academy will open wnhlh tho next few days Modern Russian ballet. Spantsh Oriental. Oroclnn, tap. novelty, nantomlme. Member Association of Unncine Teachers. J47 A total of f, out of state cars were lOKlsteretl yesterday at the yona, nroncii ,of the out -nf . mate) ... ..e.m.uuun ourenu mill 11 to tal of JIM were ri'Klstered tho same day at Ashland. . nance. Cold um Hat. nltc. j Leslie Casey, I r.-year-oll hoy who stistulned a badly crushed foot Inst Monday near Hutte Karls In eounty ron.l conslrtictlnn work was reported today to he In a fairly Rood condition. Fears were held, that the amputation of his foot would be necessary, but so fnr ho nmpuitiilon has been made. Cene Austin, nn. nt u .: li.,.,.e..rv.. "'"" Of """ In Portland ""''"I ... .. ...cra,i, ir I t:an't Havel..- , .: " 'on past week , """ v.unijneu s ' i 1 oriianci is now .. it " PK' eonipllments of, employed as nlrhl clerk at the the Medford Klectric Co. 147. I Terminal hotel oil",1 if l'.'ni" '"'"""' reeisier- I """. .Mm. Kyle: What have of n 1 ' KlnelJ"1" '" r""'? ''til U'O- Williams warnncK. l-l-'ltf4 Mr. and Mrs. P.. V. Wllllamu 1.1. .1 M. M. Harvey reiuni'd last even Ine from I'nrtlaiid, where they spent several days this week. C ranee (lance, Kaele Point Sat. llleill. l''veryl(fiily welcome. I4S 0 Af ILK BUTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED' .Vl?..f-.sAjylTARY. WAY Von." Ask for It at Pnlmer Music """e- 140 Our spice oup cakes are very popular with our customers for lunches and picnic outlnes well as for the ordin ary table use and to morrow we will offer a very special price this item. - as on Honey Fruit Spice Cup Cakes 16c Doz. Baked as only Fluhrer can take them.' this is a regular 25 cent seller and is bound to be a popular special. Come early as our sup ply will be limited. Mi I (,,, , ' ."usuiess neni L m,i1 - "nrt "o1" 'mer mi t, oome west. Miss Dorm hi. c ... at ......u.:..::""""1 w' '"II .nimrijflnrf f eWctrlc rnnee v,, . ;Vl " 'n,l ""''Vloe Is free ."fSl-"'l...ell-s the Me.l . ... '"'U'lmeilts f the Medford Klccu c Co. 147. r Jennines win spend sino lo , reshltiBle a dwelllnt. ' Maln'street " 7. "". n-m issued 'bythC; Fasii'iZ'"1"" "'"odellne. I'lsMlon Shop, 41M Medford ;.; Well ,,lrieUe.l "... '' ford U,l m" r I Me first of .ho week ..,f " ry,nB fMenttha, .hec.o,:;,SJ(,1I':,r; v ;t;f,llr hlK companies In. ir,? " ""'"'-e man X '"'v'"''';1 man or Han l.-Pnill.,w rnllirned to oron ft, iVhe here'" ' "",,''""" "in'e h"!. siny A Modr...i .. jesternny afternoon It, "f I Ines l.br. Co. 7slf. Hmuncey Klorey. ,vhn Ilnr. ent an operation yesterday at the Jvi.red Heart hospital for Koine was reported today t be resting '"l ns ean be expected. Wo have somethinB cholco In Hlu Pines l.br. Co. ;stf, Ihck llussell. writer of spoll articles for Outdoor Life," will be here the Inst f Aueu sp,.,,,, week or 10 days on the Itoeue. ho has notified Je Wharton. He I. now In Curry, Alaska, and will stop here , wny lll undoubtedly result i added maeoKiue publicity for tho Hosiie Tree prop, , Monfnr(, llUmh i-none 3y, Rfltr I. II. Cuyer of Montaeue. Cui "Pent Thursday In Medfo-d and en iiHiav ftrtn. 1 t... , ., i.-t-iinir nm son Itnymond at the depot this morning iniius. ine son wn on . '1 J"ln "VlilUon service nt niverslde. Swim In .Irlnkine water. M.r. rick's chlorinated pool. of There will he n.. 1 . . .. , "."no concert In the dly park this evenlnit. Wll- k.7... , ' "'"'"" "I the Elka nand. which has plaved everv K . 'lay nlKht for more than a month, announced thai there will be .1 ume."r' wwk "' liveryhodya .InnHne It, .:Very hody , plnymir li, .'If ra., , u. now 'lctr record by dene Aulln. At Palmer's, 45. I UM : ' iW if . I 1 :& I 1 v W KrS?.. l Kit ni Ul ill HURRY! .Ll . j n IDI V -.1 III - Ill HURRY! ONLY ONE MORE DAY 1:10, 7 ai P. M. HERE IS WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU You hear a picture perfectly scored by a 110 piece Orchestra Hear the beautiful theme sung, by Metropolitan opera singers. You SEE and HEAR THE SCREEN'S FINEST MOVIETONE PRODUCTION STREET ANGEL With Those Lovable Stars of the ... Famous "Seventh Heaven" , CHARLES FARRELL JANET GAYNOR ALSO TWO BIG ACTS OF if "TALKIES" I j VI Hear and See Vaudeville's III L Finest Start HS m Wsj--- Admission VKf x jVi5te,k Mats. ,. 10 and 35 yftijC t ;' Q X o L 'i " j L mi iii r n i n I jj Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADEW FOOD COSTS Your dollar buys more here because more of the dollar you spend goes for food Prices depend upon how much is spent in getting goods to you Cutting 'down these costs is what accounts for our always lower prices clerks credits and the cost of small deliveries is the biggest item of expense in the handling of goods and we save all of that for you. Besides the big saving there is the pleasure of serving yourself being your own storekeeper which permits leisurely inspection and selection from the best and most complete stock of foods in Southern Oregon. BREAD Real Home Made bread baked as you would make without alum. 1 lb. Loaf V2 Loaf . .3 for 20c ..I ...10c GARDEN HOSE The best hose value ever in Medford U. S. Rubber Co's finest hose guaranteed to give satisfaction 50 ft. with couplings, a regular $7.50 value. Clean-up sale price . $4.98 OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Drifted Snow Flour 49-lb. sack $1.93 Crystal White Soap 10 bars . 35c Del Monte Sockeye Salmon No. 1 tall cans 29c Bottle Caps 1 gross in a box .... 23c Miller High Life Malt Syrup the best and fastest seller No. 21 can . . .'. . . .59c Mixed Vegetables for Soups Mc- . Grath Brand No. 2 can ....... 15c Monarch Brand Diced Carrots No. can 15c Selected Stock String Beans No. 2 can 2 for ..!............... 25c 'Standard pack Tomatoes; No. 1 can 10c Red Grown Corned Beef No. 1 can 25c Johnson's Shrimp per can 15c Cherry Brand baby Clams, per can 15c, Calumet Baking Powder 1 -lb. can 25c Thompson Seedless Raisins 2-lb. package 17c Kerr's Strawberry Jam 3-lb. jar. 59c S & W Baby Kernel Corn No. 2 can 3 for 55c Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls . . 25c Wesson Oil Qt. can 45c Crisco 6-lb. can $1.35 Stone Jars the famous Red Wing , jar all sizes to 30 gallons 5 gallon size $1.15 Two Burner Electric Stove a. guar anteed table stove worth $5.00; special $2.98 Enameled Dish Pans 14-qt size, ,49c Ice Tea Glasses spiral optic, ea. . .5c Boyco Copper Wash Boiler No. 9 each . . . . . . . .$3.98 Vapor Cooker Reg. $4.50 val. . $2.98 Aluminum French Fryer with fry basket . 98c IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Women's Oxfords ties one-straps and rrom $5.UU to $7.00 special ;4 pumps in the newer shades values . :. $3.49 $3.98 FOUNTAIN LUNCH Choice of Breaded Veal with Mashed Potatoes Corn Fritters or Cold Meat with Potato Salad Buttered Bread Ice Tea--Cof fee or Milk Ready at 11:30 . ... . 25c GATES & LYDIARD Buy From Us and Bank the Difference Use our parking lot while shopping' with -us. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods' James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy MEDFORD DANCE Hilarity Hall SAT. NIGHT Under New Management Music by Dynge Brothers SaUug.1 8 1 iiks wan I oil .nt tho Mull Trlh- offlre,. Must be cliNtn. If1' Tax NlWMt . SIS Shaw la AO. TtMWarM f Contintnt MflMftrlf OI0 hepte 100 Hcnm W Cagw AmnMb JO Lkvu i Cra ol Otphmtu ndCan'l SBb OUlor-)Cmrln. Btctm ttsHt artmrm-M rAMfcU UnfUi ST4I CM frjtate Btm tmt S MmbiinOi RMp Sptcudt Noah and Um Ark Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS - . Choice rChickena and. Babbits ! ' All Clioicc Steaks, )pr pound .30 Beef Pot Roast, per pound 20 ITams, half or whole, per pound 28tf Picnic ITain.s, per pound 20d Good Bacon, per pound ."30 Home Rendered Lard, per pound Phone 273 We Deliver CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING OETS M SUITS