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pawn two MEDFORD MATL1 TRIBUNE, HfEDFORD, OREfiOy, FRTDXY. OCTOBER 12. 1928. iocnl and J Personal Amonjr Ui fcii1 from a I(k- . Th Jural Southern Par-ifie ms tarue rfK.Hivril at AIirori hoU'tn hkukci iii-m will aiti-ml a meptiriK itro .Mrn. IJunlt-y uf VaiiPiaivcr. li. in (irantn l'ns. runrim-ted by I'ort '., Air. aii'l .Mi-H. Willi;. ni Wli.fclv tan i.fiii hils. for tin- mil i,-.- ,i uf minimi-, .Mont., Mr. and Mr Jjnl.t-rl Knr.t-r tt( Si. I.miM. .Mu., -and I'YanU Alimrr i( JJHroit, .Mich. I net .Saiurduy niht tit JP d O'KclIy'M hall, Jtuuuc Kivr. liruud I way rchcstia. flood floor, koch! ; nmvd. Conic! 'jo:t lU'V. Aloicn.-Oi-s.-r uf A.-hlnnd Loral liunliTH ti-ilay wore hrln niitK lo inakf preparations for tin opening of the hina pla-ni-ant n mm iift wf'i'k, and a number won r atli'iiipiln? tn obtain permission to) hunt on private la mix, libera Hy I piun wun irospass mm.e.-. ""jMfilrt.nl ycsifidav afternoon and unison will ho open for two wpt'k!WJ)M 1i)ko t.ni,,B OI1 a mi,b.r ,f and tho firt two or throe days Willi o!(, fr,.nis, Iff was fnrmcrK- a hear Iho lncf.nnt popping or hi-! r,,lm.,u nf tnji4 (.,,v nm, wty un during the enrlj- morning I v.-ral y. ars nj-o of the loral Lu hours wh.n hunting Js ho-. ! thcran churrh. He moved from Don't miss the Saturday niht .l'df.rd to Ashland t -si:il.llsh a dunco at Kokui Itivor, Frnd O'Kel- I scrvh c Htaiion. which he now haw ly'n hall. Broadway Orchestr.i.i lca.pd to other operators, (ooit floor, pood crowd. "Oil4' New phonograph rM'ords. wliil" Zuloimn. trmplf No. 13, Daiifch- t thoy last, 10c cadi. Jennings Loan, trr of tho Nile, will meet in the . offh-r., Sniith Kruni St. J'ttf . Ashland .Mrtsonh temple on Satur- j lltchard .Mole, local motorist, was day afternoon, October 1 3th. . arrcstcii to. lay l.y 'iiy Traflc Of-( Luncheon will be served at liieificer (J. J, I'rccott an a result of- 1 lihln h.itfcl tit 1 M ll Off if t-trv ml i -irlUiiu- n i.irl li..vlu .l.n..l. ' members of the patrol are request-1 ter of Mr. and .Mrs. J. T. Uuvis pd to bo pr-ent at 10:30 for prac- while she was riding a hlcycli- on tin. A pood attandauce is tlpsirel j North l:fvirside ;ivfiiue this moin an plans for a ceremonial the lat-jinp. She received no serious In ter pnrt of October will be ills- j juries urn) this forenoon was i -cusspd. t ported to be resting comfortably. Orange dance. Kacie Point Sat,. Moln appeared in the city police court, but his case was continued until the condition of the nlrl. who Ik 12 years old, could b. fully dc-termim-d. riierry trees, rr.c: finest ever liai'nes Xur- nipht. K very bod v welcome. 203 Klnenld'.s dnnce. Cold Hill Sat. 204 Al linker, I'nion Pacific repre sentative, left for Kugene last night after spending several days in the . grown in state. .1 city on business. faery. Phone !Mn-V diHcusxiiiL passeimer traffic prob lems of importance. A moot; Oiokh going down f ruin here Ht-(. ,.. .S. Itoscilbalitil. ,1. li. Spurgeon, -Milton 'ottoman. .(. c. Carlo nnd JI. A. l-'allin. Tin- meeting will b- Ik id at the O-r.tiits Pass chamber of commerce at 7 : 3 .Many will remember " Puzzle -' Peg." itie wonderful jiuzzle. We have them In a new dress. .Med ford ltoM Store. 'ji,;; At tliis time tusl year, .lackson county was in the midst of three contagious dl sen. so epidemic. ,-rnd according to reports from the conn ty health unit this year, the health of the county Is far above average. During- September and October of 1 !L'T. typhoid fever claimed over 't victims, several of whom died, and in fan tile paraiysiH was the cause of many rural schools dosing ' in various parts of the county. In the Central Point district, diph theria was a serious problem and In thai city the disease was the cause of two deaths. Dance, Cold Hill Sal. night. 204 Always ask for l'luhrer M lireads (he finest on the market and linked In southern Oregon's finest and nwst modernly equipped bakery. ' Wrappers redeemable for S. A. II. I'feefi frrollnrr ramiw var. i Included among the Oregottiajis j reglsteijl at local hott-If are Prank Kinney of Kugene, V, J. Uichard-' sou and H. Nichols of Salem, Mr. and .Miv. Wi.Oun Frris of Tlu- 1 Da lies and Kniil Sander, D. 1.. KtuersMfi, V. II, Phillip. Harry Jie' J.eo Slrause. A. Johnson, II. Hutton. K. .1. Kk-hard and Prank Jftnes of Portland. Lay in 9ur supply now. Klam ath Palls Netted (Jem potatoes. M.-.'i p-r sack. Johnson's Km it .Mark't. ''re delivery. Phone 7HS. Heath's Drug store is also giving away a genuine Oilleit- razor and blade with every Vi ckage of Palm olive Hhaving cream. Dance, Oold Hill Sat. night. L'M V. d. Chandler oeclal agent for the Southern Pacific, left yester day for Dunsmuir after spending the day here on business. Thomas J lenity Co., real eiate, ii iiiiiro and small loans on any thing of value. Palm Jiloofc. cor. .Main and Kroni, upstairs. if C. V. Johnson, deimty real es tate commisslofrT, with headquar ters in Salem, is in the city on :i hn-inew trip. T-d Hope, representative of the P''nnsylvaniii railroad. ..nl Charlex Iturnett, repi-er-ntativc of the Chicago-Dock Island railroad who have been In the city for a few days on business, left last nipht for the south. Concerning your eyes, consult Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optometrist, m17 Me.lford Dldg, For appoint ment. Phone 1SV Classes fitted and furnished. 2S Mr. and Mrs. c It Mmni;hnn and M!Ii?Iot.aghan mother, Mrs. M. A. Dorsi'V, left for their home In Heverly Hills this morning, after , spending the past few weeks with Sir. and Mrs. T. VI. Daniels at their home hT. Lp-to-t he-minute stylish sport dresseH nmi suits, fill I; and wool jersey, made to measure. Pattern fan be seen at the Fashion Shop. MfMlforri P.ldir. room 424. lKTtf Wilton Caies and Paullup Far- Q'r. both of Sr.n I'rnnciseo, were married yesterday unernonn ir .ludge TaylorV court and left im mediately niter their marriage f,r their home city. Always ask for Fluhrer's Pre;id .the finesj on the market and bal;-d in southern Oregon's finest aisd most modernly equipped bakery. Wrappers redeemable for S .C- u uren trndlng stamps. 'm;, Notice to H. A U. green trading' Paul Ager of pend arrived lie tdnmp collectors: I'ntll further no-; this moruiiiK and will be employ. tlee Fluhrer's liread wrappers will ; In Attorney John Cat-kin's offices Vie redeemed at the stamp office in I during the winter to resume tax the M. M. Department Store at I research work started by 1 high the following ratio: I.argo loaf I I Uggs this summer. Hoth Mr. wrappers, 2 stamps, nnd small i Ager and Mr. Piggs are I'niversity loaf wrappers, 1 stamp. 1'Of.' i of Oregon students, the former II. Jt. Duffy, representative of I having graduated in the school of the It. & H. ft, railroad is spending! business administration, several days In Medford on com- New phonograph records, while pany business. i they last. Hip each. Jennings l-oari Cherry trees. 2fc:. finest ever j office. 5 South Front St. L'n:i grown in state. J. t. Parties Nur- ; I he cases of Jack Stalsworih pery. Phone !M0-Y. '00tf Mrs, C. D. Ooff, former Medford resident and now of Kugene, is vis iting friends in the city for the next few days. Open for b u s 1 n e s , Thomas Itealty Co. Furniture and chattel lonn.'i. Palm block, cor. Main and Front, upstairs, tf The Crater Luke Cuild of the Presbyterian church will meet with Winifrad Andrews and Helen Pul lis al the home of the latter. Hi Florence avenue, Monday evening. October 1 f. Those who wish to attend the meeting, and have no means of transportation are asked to get in touch with Miss Itullis. phone 410. C. U Goff writes nil kinds of In- F.arl Carfidd and It. K. Ilaner. of Medford. charged with hunting deer after dark in the Kvans creek section, after having beet! sched uled to come up for hearing yes terday In J ml ge Taylor's court, were postponed until next week. The men Were arrested by Deputy Came Warden Hoy Parr and are accused of hunting between 7:3m nnd !t o'clock In the evening. Fluhrer's Dread wrappers, until further notice, will be redeemed for S. II. green trading stamps al the following ratio: Large loaf wrappers, 2 cents; small loaf wrappers, 1 stump. Redeemable at stamp headquarters in M. M. De partment Store. 2'Kt Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Mercer left su ranee. See hirn. Telephone 022. J this forenoon for their home In Office, 419 Knt Main. 1 SStf j Oakland. Cul., following -n short Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank M. Lane of j visit here with friends while en Tncoma, Wash., ure guests at tha j route from a business nip to Port home of Mrs. Lane's cousin. U A. ' land. , Whlti law, and Mrs. Whltelaw for i Kin several days. Mr. Lane is n whole sale coal dealer at Tncoma and has interests in gold mines near Cold Hill. Hi! came hern for tho pur pose ot looking over tho property. New arrivals In Kolells felts STi.'-lS; Cage velours Ss.f.n. Creen stamps given here. The Hand Itox. 223 Rust 6th HI., Just east nf C.ro eeteria. 2l7 r Yum! Yum! CREAM PUFFS A favor Ite of both young and old at a price you can not af ford to pasi by. Saturday only beginning at 9:30 A. M. Cream Puffs 6 for 23 Cents With Double S and H Stamps You may have either the cuatard or whipped cream, aa you prefer but we urge you to come early as our supply Is limited on Satur day. We offer the largeat and rnost complete line of breads and pastries in Southern Oregon. N. B.-Wc want to call your attention to Mann's Dept. Store Birthday cake. We're proud to have baked It. Phone jTCE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY 1 SHEEP I I GUANO a THE BEST FERTILIZER FOR FALL APPLICATION j I Use it on your lawns, around roses, srubs, and on your M'lfl flower garden. In potting up 'plants from the garden Pj lJ I use one piirt Guano to six parts soil. Worked into ll ' bulb plantings, Guano produces larger and sturdier S3 I 1 blooms. E"' Watch for Our Bulb Window I Monarch ' p,.,8w..,1 r.bur '.".r- Seed & Feed Co. " w." ; , i Your Seedsmen I j fWf . I i eaid's dance. Cold Mill Sat. J " " """ .. lyTy" v"'''' "'lftYT"Ty?yi I 11 M ill ,hat wi" 90 down in his" Jjj J Slf V y y ' p-'fr ujjj&fl j I een n f S W Come and Come Early ! JrSbt?l Crowds are going to continue to be immense. It's in mj?' everybody's mind on everybody's lips. ij n rtn ilt f M&i i Xsi'X The Lnst Word in Sight and f V xt -jj VMf ' I Sound Pictlires IvilPW ' r" Soars Supreme yjMijJ. B(Crrf abov! "y motion picture jttracllon ll HlFlkii!l2 f " hat ever come to MecMord above ' jl "Kw" V " anything that has ever been attempted 'mVZJi I W-yB or achieved. Starring y mm I szssssssagzsujsQ gary cooper f i BUDDY RODGERS 7 q l B Four Big Shows Admission WV OUnday I Dai , Mat., and Eve.. I 8 Children 25 1 IS Stage Presentation in 1 1 IHV I 1" n ' " - - t I -THE VIOLIN "IDEA" If . V M, 3 I A C? A TIT' "M .. . 1 A i THE FAMOUSAV,OUN BEAUT.ES J L J J Al' Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" PLENTY OF ROOM TO PARK When shopping here you need not worry about where to park your car. Our park ing lot is for the exclusive use of our customers while trading with us. Don't waste a lot of time looking for a place to put your car just run into the lot and park free while trading with us, and when finished cur floor man will load your heavy pack ages in your car. Ours is the only store in Southern Oregon offering this service. BREAD Mb. Loaf, 3 for 20c U-lb. boaf 10c Baked without substitutes and as pure as the bread mother made. FLOUR We are below the market and you should buy flour now. Drifted Snow $1.85 Fisher's Blend . .$1.98 Marvel .$1.65 OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Fruit Bars 2 lbs 25c Guitard's Old Dutch Cocca Lb. . . 25c Calumet Baking Powder lib.. . . 25c King's Supreme Oysters Can ... 15c Solid Pack Tomatoes No. 1 can 15c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 18- ounce can 3 for 25c Amaizo Salad Oil Quart can .... 40c Freshly roasted Coffee. Three very fine blends 38c, 43c', 49c Monarch Coffee Pound 48c SPECIAL SOAP DEAL 12 Bars Crystal White Actual Value $1.35 1 Peets Washing Powder f Tomorrow 3 Creme Oil Soap . . . ( ClCrf" 2 Palm Olive Soap . -S Crystal White Soap Box 100 bars $3.79 KITCHEN WARE DEPARTMENT Heavy 8-Quart Aluminum Tea Kettle $2.69 Electric Waffle Moulds, guaran teed one year $5.59, $7.98 Hot Point Electrical Appliances Waffle Moulds, Irons, etc., at a savings. 69c 3-Quart Aluminum Sauce Pan . . Cocoa Fibre Door Mats 88c, $1.13, $1.43 Folding Clothes Racks $1.59 Wood Baskets 85c 15, 25 and 40 Watt Electric Light Globes 20c IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Special Women's Arch upport Shoe AA to E, all sizes. A wonderful value $5.00 Women's Oxfords Straps and Pumps. Values to $7.98. All in a special lot $3.98 Women's Silk Hose, Fine Feathers brand, in a wide variety of colors, 95c Children's Shoes. The widest assort ment in Southern Oregon. Shoes of quality. Priced as we always price just a bit lower. Men's Work Shoes Lion Brand and the famous Wolverine. FOUNTAIN LUNCH Ready at 1 1 : 30 Old fashioned Pot Roast, Home Made Noodles, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Buttered Bread, Cof fee 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. These Drug Stores are open nights this Jarmin & Woods Janus McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy STATE THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytiae Children under 12, 10e Show Changes Oaily TONIGHT 'The Adventurous Six' With CLARA BOW ALSO COMEDY Alma Lawrence Piano Studio Over Medford Pharmacy Entrance on Main Piano Instruction Voice Coaching Accompanying Phone 880 or Call at Studio ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For "Women $1.95 tni i ' i