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1 STGB FOUR HBBffORB WKlti fritfBWB, HET3F0BP, OREGON, FRIDAY AUGUST si. 1928. Jlanrib$ihaitmAi6tm r 8 "THE STORE FOB EVEffVBODV J PHONE-486-467 KtOfORfiOtitOON . TVeiy Styles, New Colors in Soleil Felt Hats but the same Tempting Price $6J5 You'il be overjoyed with the selection, for there are advanced fall styles for every occasion, for every type, in every wanted headsize and best of all-in all the lovely new fall shades. New Felt Hats for the little Miss go ing back to school, priced at $1.95 Millinery Dept. on Second Floor We Must Vacate This Room Soon Our time is short, every piece of this entire Furniture Stock Must Be Sold and Sold in the Next Few Days. You Can Buy New High Grade Furniture in this Bankrupt Stock for prices usually asked for second hand goods. COME IN! LOOK OVER THIS STOCK EVERYTHING ON SALE AT BANKRUPT SALE PRICES SWENSON & PEEBLERS West Main St. Going Out of Business , WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "Tha R&11 8 tore" llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll INSURANCE First Insurance Agency, A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 105 30 N. Canlral Mtdford, Ortgen RUSSIA 10 JOIN AN WAR PACT Soviet Sees Chance for Uni- I versa. Disarmament Ireland Fetes Secy. Kel logg at State Banquet, By Notables Sails Mon day. MOSCOW, auk. Si.ffl1) Soviet Ku.HMia has eonsi-nU'd to .adhere to thfi KplloKK-Krlund rcnunt-Intlon of wnr pact. AciIiik Knn-iKfi Commlfwir Mtvl iiof today humlt'd to lt Kit-rich ambassador thn answer of tho so viet n'Vrnfrnnt to I he Invilulliin PXU'lidfM through I'Vimce lhat so vjpt Kussia ailhrf to th pact. The note my that while tho part is vtiKue and without pro visions for disarming ytd, "it iloox IniMose certain oblljfulions upon th countries hftforo the bar of public opinion and Nimultaneously kIvch the soviet union a new possibility ! of submitting to the signatory na , Hons questions of tho greatest Im- . porlanee to the cause of peace j that of disarmament which is the i one and only KUaranleo against I war." MarriuRO licenses were Issued at tho county clerk's office today to Cecil King, 28, and Margaret Hhaw, Iff. both of Medford, Nye (lifford. 2C, and Jessie .Jensen, 28, both of Medford, and James McMaster, 44, and Mrs. T. Htincr, 30, both of itoseville. (JraiiKe dunce, Kalo Point Sat. nlKht. Kvirybidy welcome. 162 Souvenir photos of Lindbergh and his plane at Medford airport, for ale at Ifarwood Photo Service. 161 I MUch .Helms, a miner arreted I at the mouth of Deer creek in the j Illinois river district, by Deputy 'iamt' Wardens Itoy Parr of Ash I land and 1Ym1 Mfiirll of Grunts ; Pass, was fined $r.O In Judge husk's court at (iranlH Pass yes terday. A portion of a deer wan found In Helms' jiOHKGHMon. The annual Labor day danco of the Ameriran Legion is being spon sored by the drum corps, nihility; hall. 163 Uefore you contract for a new roof, let us give you on estimate. Just phone 108, Woods Lumber j Co., VI, Main and Genesee. 161 W. K. Hlttson, who came here J! I Saturday, the public is invited by II. W. Conger' to visit his new funeral pVrlors at the corner of J Main and Newtown streets. The ; mortuary will be open for the In- formal reception uf visitors and j Mr. Conger and assistant, J. A. Walker, will explain the various j modern facilities' embodied in the j establishment. Tho new funeral parlors repre- 1 sent the realization of many years I planning and the gaining of much j experience by the owner. II. W. I Conger lias been a "resident of ! Jackson county more or less con- j linuously since JS95 when, ho Bet-j tied in Talent with his parents. In j 1 120 he purchased the unilertak- l ing department of the Weeks and j On furniture store and up to the j present ttM4 has conducted the ! business in the I. o. O. P. building. The most salient features of the 'THIS IS A GREAT COUNTRY"! Model Meat Market's SATURDAY SPECIALS . 20c . 20c . 30c Beef Roast ... Pork Sausage . . All Steaks (choice cufs) A Complete Selection of Cold Meats South Central Just off Main Phone 325 ' Double S & H Green Discount Stamps on all Cash Purchases SATURDAY ja month .'iko itnil piirr-hiiKcil thinnv uniliTtukiim eHtiiblishmpnt j Brisbane's Today UUIII.I.V, AllB, 31. (A') CHUzcnx of Dublin an; making th ntny of Air. mill Ml-M. Frank KcIIokk here a mmora hit oni; thn American secretary (if state iiml parly prob ably will remain In Dublin until Monday, koIhk then In .the cruiser Detroit to (.'herbourit to take the Leviathan fur New York. The slate banquet held In Mr. KelloKK's honor at Theshelburiie hotel last nlKht was the most re markable nalherlnK of Its kind since tha Free Hlale whs estab lished. Tho attendance included every man liieh in tho country's service who was present In Dublin. All were, presented to the secretary and he had a friendly word for each. Among- the guests was the singer, John McOormack. . Nearly 8,000 guests participated In the recoption and hall at tho I'laza, Dublin's largest hull, which followed the banquet. Enthusiastic crowds have greet ed Hie visiting statesman every tlmo ho has appeared in public since his arrival. President Oosgravo himself Is sued the Invitations to the ban quet, which was attended by lead ers of every party In tho Dull, with mo exception of Kamonn Do Va lent, who Is in Berlin. An lnvltn. tlon was sent to tho latter's chief lieutenant, Hean Lemass. Air. Kollogg wns cheered at the nanquet and praised by Trcsldent Cosgravo for his service to iimne Tho socrotary disclaimed credit tor mo war renunciation trenty. "I did not do It," he said, "r could not have dono it. That treaty Is an expression of tho hopes of millions of people In the world. I cunnot believe but that it will havo profound moral effect. It sprang from the pooplo whose voice Is more listened to today than at any other limo in tho world's his tory." Hiving tho greetings of President Coolldge, tho socrotary said: "Ho wishes you anil nil tho Irish pooplo the greatest happiness, pros perlty and progress in your won derful civilization." The Noted Dead repre-, ralT-t SHANGHAI, Aug. 31. m War ron Jlnnli-y of Han l.'ranclsco, sec retary of tho Shanghai American chamber of commerce, died today of pneumonia. Sir. .Mnnley came to Khnnchnl In 19! 9 and established an imnitri and export business. He formerly nns in business in San I'ranclsco. lie became secretary of tho chain her of conimerco I nl Dili. ii prominent In Masonic circles. The funeral will he on Sent. 2. OLAMITIKD ACVUTiaiMQ OITI UBULTS FRANK'S Comedians ra The Big Tent 6th and Holly Friday, Saturday Sunday Tlie Romantic Comedy "The Naughty Bride" Prices 25 and 50 Coming Tuesday "Why Wives Leave Home" Kaiiihow auto ennui, reports liusi liens Kood. Mr. HitiHOii was for nwrly from Arizona. Ileforft you contract fop a new roof, ft iw kIvo you on flHtfmate, Just phone 108, WoodH Lumber Co., K. Main and Oenesfia. 161 Fred Alton Half;h(, toachpr of piano and harmony. Accredited tftneher. Uaight Music Htudio, 818 Liberty Hld. I'honc 72. JfiG Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt spent last niKht and today with Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap at Grants PasH. MaJoHlic Radios nr leadljiK In sab?s rerordH In Oretffm and Cali fornia. These sets are extremely select! ve, KOut distance getters, have power dynamic speaker and In beautiful walnut case. A dem onstratlon will assist you in decld inff. Palmer Music House, sole afjents. - 163 Kineald's dance, Gobi Sat. 161 Joseph Taylor and son, Tom Tay lor, have moved from 010 South Central avenue to property they recently bought nt 44 North Qranse. street. Dance, Gold Hill Sat. nlte. HI Tho Sixth Street Super-Service Station has Myers high pressure washing and high pressure creaslnir machinery, which insures beat servJ ice. ig5 Mrs. Evelyn HImonson will motor to Hugeno tomorrow In order to bring her two diiiiKhters, "Wreatha1 and Dorothy, home for the. falli term of school. The girls have spent the summer months visiting i.ugene. Hefore returning to Med ford they will spend a few days, with relatives in Portland. ,'' Souvenir photos of Llndberghd anu ms piano at Medford airport, for sale at Harwood Photo Service. id A local family purchased a play er piano about three weeks ago, are now moving away. Balance of $300 may be paid out in monthly installments only. See and hear this piano at Palmer Music House. 103 New orchestra, Hilarity Sat. 1U liert Miller of Portland, repn sentatlve of the C. It. & Q. road, arrived in Medford yesterday on a business trip. Grange dance, Kagle Point Sat. night. K very body welcome. Souvenir photos of Lindbergh and his plane at Medford airport, for sale at Harwood Photo Service. lilt Miss Nellie Robhins returned this week from a two weeks' vaca tion In Portland where she visited friends and relatives. ' Tho Model Clothing Company's Disposal Sole will continue ull this week. 163 New orchestra. Hilarity Sat. 162 Mrs. II. J. Anfenson of Portland will leave here tomorrow for her home nfter spending the past threo weeks In Medford ns tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Kvelyn Simon son. Regular dance. Gold Hill Sot. lfil Gus Newbury Is expected to re- turn to his homo today from Antl och, Cal., vher.e he has been visit ing his son Carl. Next Monday, Labor day, the on nual American Legion ball will bo held at Hilarity hall, auspices of Uie post drum corps. 163' C. V. Clements enme hero yes icruay rrom Oakland. Cal.. to visit it in homo of his father at Cen tral Point. Ho expects to return to California to enter a teachers' school this fall. Blue Line Parcel Delivery, phone u;o ror prompt Hervlee. 163 Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen and datiKhter Dorothy of Nip and Tuck ranch. Kagle Point, have gone to Sail Francisco for a two weeks' visit. Grange dance, Kagle Point Sat. Mght. Kverybody welcome. 162 are the preservation of privacy for the bereaved and the facilities for handling either a largo or com paratively small number of mour ners with tho dignity and respect called for. The lower floor is given over to the office, reception room, com modious chapel, 'music room, pri vate family room with private en trance, slumber room, preparation room or morgue, with entrance to each of the rooms so arranged as to make for privacy. The upper floor will mainly be used as private living qunrters for Mr. and Mrs. Conger, although a large casket display room and workshop, connected by elevator with the lower floor, is also situat ed on the second floor. The furnishings of the funeral parlor follow a blue and gold motif throughout, tho carpets, draperies anil furniture conform ing to the general color scheme. Some idea of the scale on which the establishment is finished may be gained from the fact that the carpets on the first floor represent an investment of over, $1500. The entlro lower floor is of concrete and with the , heavy carpets the rooms ure rendered entirely-noiseless ho far as the passage of per- auno HUM! UIIU IUUIII IU UMULMUl IS I concerned. ' I The mortuary is situated on a corner lot, 100 by 103 feet, with driveways so arranged as to pro vide efficiently for hearse- and mourners' cars. A comprehensive plan for lawns and shrubbery is being carried out and when time has been permitted,' the exterior appearance of-the placo will be most attractive. " I According to Mr. Conger, . who Is; thfi. coroner for J.acksou county, nis now establishment is miill to conform to the most modern prac tice and is the only building in the county erected for the purpose of housing an undertaking parlor. , Cunt, of Thanks. Wo wish to thank our mnny friends for their kindness, and for the beautiful floral offerings, dur ing our sorrow from the loss of our beloved son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Quackenbush. 4 : WASHINGTON. Aug. :t 1 .(&) A far-flung speaking itinerary, reaching from Maine to the Rocky Mountain states was before Sena tor Curtis, the republican vice presidential nominee, . upon his return to his desk here today. (Continued from Page One.) i Many friends will hear with re- In-'ioisoll is back here working; and j Secretary Kellog;, by the wav, that liis daughter also will come amazed thn world and broke all back, that we all do you lake . iHConls by alteixllng a galherin. the choice. Kverybody has a right ; of the great men of Europe, pre. to believe what he likes, as long i senting u peace treaty, attending us he does not interfere with the ) bamiuets and never making one grut of Mrs. Angusta Stetson's illness. Friends and disciples have de clared that M.ra. Stetson would never die. May she outlive them all, llvins far beyond the years of her teach belief of others. j When the League of Nations as- sembles next month, Germany will 'demand evacuation of the Rhine 1 land. i That seems reasonable. The i French have kept troops there ; lest Germany should attack France. Hut with the noble peace pact speech. I Air. Kellogg Is a brilliant law Iyer and a brilliant talker, and ! could make as good a speech as i anybody. Hut Ills sensible idea is : "No speech needed, no speech made." who I "attacking" should he a thing the past. Why continue Invasion of Gennan territory it the na tions believe in tho pact? Mrs. Mary Raker Eddy, reached almost ninety. Nevertheless, the luw Is that we all must go. Eternal life is not j earth itself. ' j Secretary Kellog.? travels from I : r runce in iieianu on u, win j , -1 Mrs. Eva Hrown, earnest work-'spl. That suggests the dove re- t Jacksonville School to Open Next Governor Smith said in his speech ot acceptance that Cool idge economy is a myth. The president is going to prove tfinL it isn't by cutting nbout S90, 000,000 out of the $!M,000,()0 deficit that threatens the treasury. The , way to convince is to act, L er for woman suffrage, died yes terday. Her father was Robert IngersoH. Many believe that she will not meet him in Heaven. Others that she will. Still others, . lncludiu Henry Ford, believe that Robert turning to the ark with a dyna-1 Monday mile bomb in his hand. Secretary The schools of Jacksonville will is wise. Those little boats that open next Monday, and the regis take you "across the channel and tration of students and assignment then across the rough sea from 0f studies will be made. England to Ireland are not too ; comfortable. 1 Classified advertising gels results. Kith lb aturiU point Wedding Bells Trim ' Minn Mary K. llnll anil AVIHIam II. MoMlllun. both of Klnmoth Knlls, wi-ro married this afternoon at tho rre.ibytorlun church, with Kcv. K. V. Ijiwrenco performlnR the rlnu eon-Ice. Th church ni beautifully dec orated with many flowern and can dles. Only a few relative. Includ ing tho fnllowini;. were present: Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hall of Klamath Kails, parents of the sister and l.rother-ln-lnw of tho 'n and th'S except bride, and Mrs. McMillan, the tional pen built Well irrnom s mother, who came here , and beautifully. h-hi i '-iiiiMyiviiniu to attend the wcildlntr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Mr. McMillan Is employed with the Klamath Kails forest service agency. KolUnvlnii tho wedding, a dlnneft tor ine party was served at tilu Klower qdie. . you'll be surprised when you see this beautiful Den made possible by quantity production, 'without extravagant advertis ing; campaigns. Precision made with standard, full size 14K. smooth irri dium tipped points set in barrels of lus trous Duratex. Made in color tones of ' oriental jade orange red mahogany ' jet black and costs but 1 fin Nickel P 1 0J Trim cold fo rn Piggly Wiggly Specials for Saturday, September 1 . r , . School days soon begin and Mother is beginning to think of what she wants for lunch. We have a full line of lunch goods. Come in and Jook them over and pick out what you want. Old Dutch Cleanser- P & G White Naptha Soap JO burs ;. Gold Dust (l)Lsli Slop Kreo) Imrgo pupkune.. 15c 39c 30c Salad Tuna Fish O C r 2 large cans V Marshmallow Cookies Q 2 pounds O J V Toilet Tissue 9 3 rolls Ut)l Bread 3 Loaves 20c Parawax l-Munl pm-linjro 10c Norwegian Sar dines 2 cans 25c Shredded Wheat 2 IMU'JtJIKTS Rumford Baking Powder 1 ikhuhI run Vinegar In Bulk Ier gul Ion Silvernut Margerine 2 pounds 22c 29c 35c 45c Kitchen Broom AQf Kuril T"7C Chipso Washing Powder OOr I jii'Kc pnckuRo UuO Fancy Ripe Tomatoes It iHMiinU l V ' Jelly , a-minco r lassos 10c IHBIBB Alpine Milk .1 Cuns 29c Snowdrift 4 pound. Clin 89c school days are almost here we urge you to come ! Medford Pharmacy The Ki'liiiMc Storo Main and Central ON ICE Per pound WATERMELONS lc E. Main Help Yourself and Save E. Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS 30c Hams Ilnlf or whole IVr pound Beef Short Ribs Per pound 15. Beef Pot Roast Per pound Pork Shoulder Roast' Per pound 20c 25c We Deliver Phone 1236 0 Ct T'l