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rAWili TWO MKDFUKIJ MAlIi TKJBUNW, MFJDJj'QKU, ()T?EOOX, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1928. Xocal and J Personal 1. A. While nf Salem, who until :ii- ye:irs owned it ml operated :t fed !iiut. whlrh diiie.t ha.); :i7 yiirs wlw il he firm np-iu-d H the i.usin-s in S;i!-ni. left here unlay ;ift.r spending Hie pal wc-k in .Medfmd. lie was !ie.-nmp:inieil hy ILtrvy White of the Sh.-nvin Wil liams nunpiiny. who rlier-l:,.,! u;. . on spray experiments made in lo rn) oreh.'inls last sinnnier. I'.nth men were wen piea.si-.i who prnspernus iippearanei of M-lfonl. IIuks for .Market Call the l-'ann Hui-'ail C(i-orerative Kvlumne n you haxp nny Iiokp ready lo ship.1 ,i ar poo) K Lifim: made up for hhipment Kri'lay. Oeudier Mr. and Mm. O. V. Myers ar- liv.-d home yi-aa-rday fruit atten! in the roundup at I'eiulleion, when- they were Joined t.y their, daughter, Mrs. Maxwell Pierre ami huhhand. with whom they i'"innn-i; to iheir home jti SpoliaiP- for a further visit. Itebeliah .im!k meets 7:3" M'n. ' I XII ; "William l.ee fifleker. liny Seoul executive of the Crater hake area, witli heaiWpiartej K in -1 f'll'oi d, ad-(li-essed Hie l.iuns i-luh of Crantu 'ans yesterday on the sulijeri ( i rural MTitilhiK. a"l urned I In eluli In haek seoiit work 111 the country. ' Extra sper-lnl, money saVlnu; val ues, new millinery Just arrived, priced special at S3.US. XL!iX. Sl.fiS ami SI. Oil. W" ulve urccn stamp-y- The Km my Lnu Shop in M. M.I Store. I'-' ; finest?! from Portland registered al Medford hotels include !:. W. j LitXidl, II. M. Wehher. 11. li. nl; leaf. C. F. Triplet!. Ceo. Ihiwl- man. C. 1!. Smilli. C. II. Walker. C. I I'hlinl., '. M. Unmli'MKer. C. j I!. .Vims. .1. A. Ormondy. I.. . Kindred. C. A. Kullen and J. Pal-j Jliel'. ' KflienPl's dnm-e. Cold Hill. Sat. I is:.', I'mu Human, finln and wresilln;:! pro mot, er from V'a neon ver. Wash.. 1 arrived here iIiIh inornliu,' ' eon-j fer whh .lack Woods hi repaid to! securlim Nlninj;er I.ewiH for a fall I card. .Mr. Ooman will also attend the match here toniuht. XoCee! The Medford Jeliydra 1or will start operating Monday morniiiK. 'lei. I. MIL'S, Win. She .on. Tweniy-three itulnnioldles have heen promised for the caravan which leuveH Crantu I'iis.h on Ccto- lier I u for Ku re it ii to at (end t he I annual meet Hit; of the Ucdwood Nmplre association and the Red wod Km pi re hotel-resort confer ence. Ashland has promised two earn, one to he driven hy Irving K. Vlhini; and the oilier ly Mr. Mar Ian, seecetiiry of lllc ehamher of .comniere cuf thai clly. hi addlllon Ihere will he carK added from polnitt in Josephine county on the lledwood hlH'hway. (.rants Paws Coiiriei-. IHiliee, Cold Hill Sat. lil;;lit, 1 Kl MIsh Alice Clin, formerly at Ml lfirt;Ai lteauty Shop, is imw located nl Wluelaml'H lteauty Simp, vtexi door to Hole M cil ford, phone f'.i P. K. Cordon or Kvctvlt. Wash., j left hero today for his home n fieri pnl I iic; Ihi- past two wnekH visit-1 tin: at the home of his sister, -Mi S. X. Tuttle of Hie Table Mod: i Vici mi y. Hons for Market Call Ihe l-'arm ; Itmeau Co-operalive Kxchant:e if you have any lio-s ready to ship. . A c::r pool U hejnu made up fur h'liilimeni 'riday. Octnhor '. I ! MepilierM of the Yeoman lodu will sponsnr a dain-e lonicht at th O. W. hall at !l o-cloek. Musi will he furnished hy a ".nod or do - tra Mr. iniil Mrs. Krnnk II. Hay re ; turned (he middle of the week from a (hree weeks' vacation trip 1 duriim which they motored to Clcnd;:le lor a visil a( (In home of Mrs. I (ay's, pa renin, Mr. and , .Mrs. Hammond, ami later spent some Ifmf at l.nni,' lieaeh. They report extremely hot weather at I.om AiimcPh and San l-ra iicisio. Cranio dance, l-;ajjle Poiul. Sat. 1 niuht. Kver.vliody welcome. l't i M i s. 1 larold 'rump, teaclicr In ' tin- .Jarlr-oiivftlo y N. was a business visitor lore yestej-ilay. Mrs. Ktta Coji-mali and Itynm ' c.pnian if San Frit in is.o arrived' here yeterd:iy oj one of lliclr pe ' riodical visiis. Tie Thomas Realty and Small ; I.nan Co.N r.ffice in the Palm I'll:., t corner Main and Front, will le closet) until 0-. I. tf Only I ,ul of l he Male cars registered here yesterday willi the Pial stati- auto traffic l.ureau. U.Mtce, Coid Kill Sat. ulht. Iiuludetl anions th- ir"e.i,nlans reuiv)et ed al Medford linlcjs a re I.. I,. Mick'-l and Iti. K. A. Keep of liandon. W. P. dry of Rose-Imi-i;. .Mi-, and Mrs. P. 1 :iu in I hi u n ntl .1. M. La in) t of Kuucnc. Iirin4 you r 'n;n frict ion -1 op pails to Mutehivon Mercantile Store. .John U. Carliin. speaker of tiie lioiise of representatives, is at the Ompcrial from Medford. Mr. Car kin Is here m attend a nieeiiim of. Hie properly lax reduction commit-, tee, appointed under authority of tiie le-islature iasl ycai'. The cun-l mitt ee has he en en rry i pi,' on Its t investifiation for many months and will soon start prcparf nu Ik i-ec- : ommenda t ions to su lunil lo t he leu'islat lire At this lime not even the committee knows what the rec ommendations will consist id'.- j The Oree;i,nian. .t 1 Dance. W. o. W. hall.' Friday "v., Sept. 2n. Yeomen and friends. ( I'ii In Ma v of I )ora . i'iw I'ount y, is amon the ,tudi nts who are re turning it, resume work at I he! A -'h la nd Xorma I sc hoot. She was a student at the summer school of the same institution. Sliiimlinu, reshinllmr. roof r pairintr, , ,m,i 'id Pi in, S:tli N'. Central. Phone ':i::!-W. I XH Two hiou:e ilrinkim: fotiulajiis have heen inslalleil on the grounds at I he .lai'ksoll a ml I loose veil wcllfiolu dtirhlf, the week. June I turns and James, Stevens. Kiiest Ktiirn of "The Chocoliite Sol dier," now heiiiK tiiven at the AuiH torium in Portland hy the John I'ritz fiera company, were featur ed on the program of ihe Advertin inn club of Portland at the Itensnn hotel last Tuesday noon. dance dance. Kittle Point, S.-it. : tiicht. Everybody welcome. I'.MI Word was received hern this, word of Hie death of Mrs. Susan Uickerson liiisley at Ktmene yes terday. Mrs, l-'nsley was the moth er of Miss Pull) Klla Micker.son. instrucior in the local hih school duriim he past several years. Miss Dickerson expects to lake up her duties at the school here October l-'L'nd. D a u c e. Riverside Community Club, Saturday. Sept. IMuh. Ilia Word has been brought here Unit tin- old Patricks Creek tavern was Ihi met I to the ground on Monday nitilil. The fire Js said lo have been started by hunters. Un were camped there. The hotel was used as a stauo station on, the old Crants. Pass-( 'reye-it ( "Ity road. Crants Pass Courier. Ma nee. Riverside Community chib. Saturday, Sept. 2lnh. 1 !mi J. c. .lolmson, who has been om pluyed by the Southern Pacific dui-ini; the fruit harvesiint: season, returnetl yesterday from Corvallis. . where he will enroll at the Oregon Slate college next week. Cntn.ne dance, Kno pnlnt. Sat. niglu. (Everybody welconie. I iia ; Mr. and Mrs. K. I-;. Todd of Se- alii.- nnd Mrs. .leroiue 1 ru in hitler at' Sptdiane are iimiiiK the Wash E li u t m state guests at Med fori) ho-! tels. Cash for ciean friction-top pail. tpi.'U'ls, half and gallon sizes. Xew . h'pme-maile .lorghum soon. lint ehNnn Mereantile Sttire. pi',' ! Pei-hup no Medford resident whh J more interested in the. mury of ; Captain Sydney Harrington, the : champion water skipper ut the north, whic'i unpen i;h in the Octo ber iMMie of the American maga zine, than wan J. Verne Sllangle. who nerved as engineer on liar ringlon's steiimboat in lflZO. and can tell many interesting Ktories ' of this colorful character, himself. Cruniie dune, Kagle Ioint. Sat. night. Kverybody welcome. I inm I:i nre. riverside Community Club, Saturday. Sept. 2!ith. i!ia Miss Mnrjorie Kelly, dttughter of 'Colonel and Mrs. K. K. Kelly, lefl for Kugene Wednesday to resume her studioH at the I'niversity of Ort-Kun. i Crange dance, Kagle Point. Sat.; night. Kverybody welcome. Hi ft Mr. ami Mrs, c. Reynolds re- : lurned yesterday from Yreka where' they paid a brief visit to Mr. Reyn- ; olds' sisler. They left this morn-' ing for Prospei-t on another plea- sure excursion. , Dr. Alfred Piirklund, ehiroprac-: lor. S I I IJherty Rldg. 217 Uance, W. O. V. hall, Friday eve., Seit. L'S. Yeomen and friends. ' IRft Jesse Kapp, nf Seultle, organizer i fur the Katies' lodge on the Pa- j rifle coast and Idaho, is ponding; this week In Medford on lodge ; business. Mr. Happ gave a special talk to members in the local clubj run ins lust night, and will leave j for Klamath Falls t his evening where he will conduct un organi zation meeting. Crange dance, Kagle Point. Sat. f uiuhl. Kverybody welcome. 1 no Mr. and Mrs. .tames Plland. for merly nf Rnsehurg, arrived in Med-' ford yesterday, Mr. Piland having accepted a posit it m with the Pa cific States Telephone and Tele L'raph company. Mm. HHle Wheeler Is the guest : Unv. (i. Leroy Hull of the iiitp of her mother, Mm. A. J, Phillip, UmL church at McMlnnville Is con- ut Jtosehurg this week. Sunday, ducting meetingH In th Hrownx- .Mr. Wheeler will motor to Rose-j mro dbdifct thin week. Xlneteen j burg and they expect to return lo , yain uso Mr. Hall whh pastor of .Medford Monday. ; the first RuptlHt church In this I Oregon Kirn Relief .Association ! city. Last Sunday. September of McMlnnville. Oro. c, agent, -4 1 U K.tst Main St. I.. (Sntt, ho preached ut the Kagle Point Tel. It 22. i church and is expected to mop ISStf here a few driys the first of next V. S. Itolgcr returned today wefik lo vlsit ol1 'ritinlM. from Portland after attendiuir a Lunches and hamburgerH, Tu--buyerf convention several days ncr's Confectionery, Gold Dili hotol this week. Regular dance, Ould Hill Sat. Paul Luy, who lias been em ployed on the reportorlal staff nf the K u gene Register during the summer, will again enrol) university this fall. Real chicken tnmales nnd chili, Turner'H Confectionery, Cold Hill Hotel Rldg. is!) Mr. and Mrs. Paul .McFadden of Oakland, Cal . are expected to ar rive here, tomorrow to spend a week at Ihe home of Mrs. Mc- fildg. ISA George Harbour of Roseburg. representative of ' the, Carrigan Hayden company, is a husinesH vis itor in Medford for several day. The Rnnd Box. 22;t Kast Bth St., the ! just enst of the Economy Groce teria, features Gage and Monogram hats exclusive, at very moderate prices, also a line of popular priced millinery. We give given stumps. 1S!1 .1. S. C. Wei lis has returned from his vacation at the F. C Preston ranch in the Applegate, where he Fadden's sister, Mrs. 12. Knox, and , bagged a fine buck. her mother, Mrs. K, McFndden. Lot me write your fire insurance. Regular dance, Gold Hill Sat.'CnrI Y. Tengwald, Hotel .Holland.' 18S Phone JlflS. tf ; Miss Jeanette Sloane loft here i The Daughters of Veterans will today for Corvallis, where she will meet at the Armory tonight at i register as a freshman at the Ore o'clock. There will be an lulling gon State college. i tion of new members. j &i SPECIAL SALE - ; Of Perennial Flower PLANTS For Fall Planting Fall planted perennials are best. They develop a strong root system during the winter and are ready to pro duce heavy top growth and bloom next spring and summer. ., ' - Many Sorts at a 50 Saving SATURDAY Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Plant Madonna Lily Bulbs Now DANCE! Saturday Night 1.0. O.F.Hall ! Phone V ft D f AH .tfVfiT sis MILK ; BUTTER i ICE CREAM I PASTUER1ZED SAFE -PURE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY .: Odd Fellow and Rebekahs and Invited Guests Good Music Proceeds for Grand Lodg-? Fund Admission Gents 50c Ladies 25c STATE THEATRE South Central Near Eighth TONIGHT "SIN CARGO" Featuring All-Star Cast A Tiffany-Stahal Production Any Seat 15c Anytime . Children under 12, 10c Continuous Show Daily Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change daily except Thursday. JET" With the arrival nf Hie Klill Kcuttnu ilnilMmutH nf nil kinds arc rapidly n Hiiiniim their popular. tv with our many c iiHtnmci s. Sal unlay we will Teal tire a ilnimhuiti which in origi nal with Kluhrer iiml emi Hideriti!; the price a value wlilih should appeal In every Hokmo Vnllev Iioumo-wile. French Donuts MADE A8 ONLY FLU H RER CAN MAKE THEM. 23c doz. On nali- at !t A. M. fonie cnil and avoid the chain n nf IteiliR illHiippolnteit. IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m more uay S-SV . WE KNEW WE WERE PLAYING SAFE WHEN WE PUT OUR ' i PERSONAL GUARANTEE ON THIS ONE C S vjjSSSV--. AND WE KNEW THIS PICTURE 3 f 4yktkht: WOULD BE K h The Talk of AU r ? 3 SIM That Glorious g h Ta,kinsandsinging g v Jg (" vlS Vitaphone Sensation C ' 1 W XW DOLORES - 5 K 4. COSTELLO 'ii v g -Sk l IN ft "Glorious Betsy,,( l v 'JiS The Romantic Love Affair That Will Live Forever A Picture L;' 'i V; That You'll Never Forget ' J -I DrLuxe 8hov Two Great Act. of '''"' r "Talkies" sunday ; ; I 30, 3: IS, 7 and 9 J. C. FLIPPEN VICTOR M'LAGLAN ,W g I m""" 1 "in ' .' A,m""0" Also -THE RIVER CA ?Z; I"'"" PIRATES" Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" WHAT SHALL I COOK? Sounds familiar, doesn't it? Yet that is a question, confronting the housewife every day Feeding the family and varying the menu to please all is just about the toughest problem the housewife has to solve one that requires a lot of study and a thorough knowledge of foods. The solution is very easy if you shop here where everything the world's markets afford is arranged on convenient tables for your leisurely inspection; look around as much as you like no clerk will ask you to buy and you won't have the em harassment of asking prices Endless varieties of the best quality foods all plain ly marked. Visit us often and you will agree that besides the big saving much benefit is gained by a visit to the Market Place of Southern Oregon. BREAD Mb. loaf 3 for 20c 1Mb. loaf 10c Medford's finest hame-made bread, baked without substitutes. SHOES Yes we save you as much on shoes as we do on foods Free a pair of ladies' pure thread silk hose with every pair of ladies' shoes selling for $4.00 or more. OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Flour Now is the time, to buy, as the market is advancing Drift ed Snow .$1.85 White Down . . . . ..... .$1.79 Sugar 25-lb. sack, in the white bag $1.59 Crystal White Soap 10 bars 35c Sunlight Soap, the largest seller in the world 4 bars 25c Solvene, a shredded soap 8-oz. can 3 for 25c Gold Dust 25c per package and a Dust Moppett free. Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermicelli in 8-oz. packages and noodles in 6-oz. pkgs Oregon Best Brand 4 pkgs 25c Tru Bin Honey Sweetened Grah ams 4Mb. caddie 63c Swansdown Toilet Paper a 1000 sheet roll of best quality tissue, to introduce 3 for 25c Kemp's Tiny Kernel Corn--2 for 35c 5 1 dozen $2.00 High Life Ginger Ale 2 for 25c 1 dozen $1.40 Canada Dry, White Rock, Isuan Gin ger ale, 20c 1 doz .$2.25 Johnson Choice Shrimp . 15c F. F. C. Oval Sardi-s 3 for 35c Hygrade Sardines in oil 4 for . . . 25c Monarch Catsup 2 for 35c Potato Chips 3 for 23c Comb Honey 20c Extracted Honey 5-lb. pail 63c M & R Extracts 2-oz. bottle 25c 4-ounce bottle 39c Yolo Sweet Pickles Pint Mason jar 24c quart Mason jar 39c Monarch Sweet Pickles in 1 -gallon oak keg $1.50 Champion Electric Lamps 15-, 25-, 40-watt each 20c Ironing Boards . . . $1.59; $2.29; $3.59 Dish Drainers . . 49c; 79c; $1.19 Electric Toasters, Waffle Molds, Irons, Percolators, etc. all priced to save. Sugar Cured Hams 1 or whole, lb 32c Loin Backs, lb. . . 30c Veal Stew, lb. 15c Veal Roast, lb 22c FOUNTAIN LUNCH Fountain Lunch Ready at 1 1 :30 Breaded Pork Chops Corn Fritters Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Bread Coffee Tea or Milk ......... .25c Evening Lunch at 5. P. M. GATES & LYDIARD Buy Here and Bank the Difference Use Our Parking Lot While Shopping Here