PSGE TWO u. - - MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD," PRECOX. FRIDAY. JANUARY ocal and Personal While tin conumimis f 5 foR hfl disappeared. Hunphiiio hnv inn (Hkon it plu yt-imUity und todny. the wraiher continues to lie : cold, tho minimum at 6 . in. ' Iiiff 23 tli-Knr, 0110 d"t;n' rolder, i thn , yesterday tnorniitK at the t,t rodio lime. However, the minl mum of the day on both morning at 7 a. m. wan 21. Fair weaOtcr and no chance in tempt-intum iJ I." forecast for mnltctu and Saturday, nui with ioHl valley U for tu- niKiit. Balance of our winter main for 1jm than half off. CoatM at I0. )v $15, SS nnd J4!t.5i, at .drlcnno' m. 21 ' 1 Riverside Community Club dance Fat. night. Let's 0. 92 Kenneth Colernan. the seven .' year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. I'rlel O. Coleman, is a patient at the Community hospital, recoverlnn from unvInK hi adenoids ahd ton .I Rib? removed at that Institution yes- frdny. v Fresh wnelt nrrlvins dally nt . Johnson' Market. tf Dunce,- Jacksonville. Snturdnv. J3 till 3. Snnppy munlc. 280 friieHtn from a dint a nee reKistered nt Medford hut Ik inelude K. F. 1 .Council of Flint. Moch.. Mr. and .f.Alrn. J. Tt. Ourran of Chlrapo. Ir. . JL K. Collins of Itutler, Mo.. Mr.j nno Airs. a. r.. nimuntwm oi .iiinwi' ijaw. Can., F. I. Luchm of Arnold. ; Neb., K. H. Ilalman and nun of !?Uinu. H. D., It. J1iiKhen and Clyde Joreas of MIkhouIu, Mont.. X, K. Virkey and Kva llalliek of Van 4 couver, Ji. C. t jkdrienno attorn one croup of i J Nitin dretwos, values up to JIU.r.0 for 4IH.9&. 2&l ' Dance at Riverhido Community i? Club Sat. night. Good music. lood -H eats. 2 U 2 j Mis Itertllle Mikchp, well. 4. known Medford Klrl. who wan for-I -t merly employed in th millinery department of Miuui'h atore, has nftwiiinod charc of the millinery Hoctlon of the new Clndnrelln fllore in thU city. , Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. I 631. Moil to rd Fnol Co. tf v lmncc. Ealo Point, Pat. nlKht. 292 I f A special quurterly meetlnic Her- A vice at the Free Methodist church, X begin this evenitiK ami continue. over Hutulay. Kbv. A. C. Archer, I elder, will conduct theno Hervictn. ; :; k, Al are Invited to attend. Freh flinolt nrrlvlnB clnlly nt ' JohmtonV Market. tt r Beit Utah lump coal. Tel. 631. x Medford Fuel Co. tf .f Mth. O. Q. D'Albini lenvea today for Portland to attend tho ntate y board meeting which meela at the I Heath man hotel at ft o'clock 8al urduy morning. Plans will 1 tr made and the program outlined ' for tho unnual ntuto conference ' which Is to be held here In March. Chan. Handolpti is In Medford X looklnu for UenrKQ Html. Will Mr. ( ' Hohl pleatio Ret In touch with him nt HOI N. CentraK or w rite Hox 11, Mali Tribune. 291 Kinraid's danco, Engle Point Hat. ; t . . 2i2 Mr. and Mrs. H. Manly And F. : M. Lucas are nmonR tho kin math , Falls residents in the city who ar rived yesterday. Cheap dry lumber at Medford v Lumber Co. 23HM V Dnnee, .laekaonvllln. Huturdiv. f 0 till 2. Snappy music. 290 Temporary auto llccnues were is sued at the Kherlff's office yester day io Hertha Harnnm. W. M. ClemenJion. Karl Wcri iter, J. F. Watnn, Amcrleun Ijiundry, J. II. Monroe. Isaac Uavidsnn and it. It. Kmerson of Meild, Ceorn Cox of CantM I'ntiH, .M. Pot of Jack sonville nnd C. W. Imit of fiold Hill. liulance of our winter haw, il- ues up to $22. your choice $2.H Colin Gould, who sustained minor1 A group of local members of the i Injuries yeMtrduy fornoin w ben m ruck by an auioitiuMif driven by Hazel I'Vrrcll. a hiieh school stu dent, was Kick In whool today, re covered from the effect of th mUhao. whii h took place tu-ar tlo postoffice. Tho boy, who is 13 y(i rn of iiko ant) son of the man atn v of the local Aiix-ricun llnil way lxpi ess office, was riding a bicycle whi n hu collided with the u.tal at Ailrleniie's. 2iljauto. The bicycle was Oct those fenders and nuto wrrtl'k' Oodles strainhtened at Prill's Sheet j Adrienne offers one croup of Metal Works, opposite T-ewls Super' satin dress-, values up to $49. u Service station. Phone 418. tf for $1H95. 2!U A student mixing party at the! Mr. and Mrs. William Iireer nr- Dauuhtci-s ut the Nile will leave to. imiriow fm- Ashland to altt-ud the election of officer-' to be held In that city. Those j V'tiinR on leav ing from here are: Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney. Mrs. W.'H. McCiowan. Mrs. Maud HoimeM, Mrs. Charles ;ilbert, Mrs. C.wen Woodcock. Mrs. Ui'lin Heheffel. Mrs. Sadl(f Frazec and Mrs. L. P. Hd r. Ol!alHii(e of our winter hats, val ues up to f 22.!tO, your choice Si.Hfi. at Adrienne's. i. ' T rived last i-veniiiK from laramie, Wyo., to spend several days in Med ford on hnsluefM while en route to Portland, where they expect to make their permanent home. Pnnce at Riverside Community Southern Oregon N'trmal school at Ashland will t hd this evcnlnif. It will be the first social event of j the nurmal school of tho winter term. j Uance at Riverside Community Club, Sjit. night, llroadway on hes-, ciuh Sat nKht. C.ood musl tra. Nuff sed. 2929 1 rats. 2!'2 Notice Plumbint: repairing of) aIUioukIi the potato market has all kinds. Call Will Swartz at j M.,.n ron.iisenily poor throut;hout Hti8L. 29& the fal nnd winter. Klamath will Included amonp tne oreRonmns retclstered at local hotels are Harry E. Whito and O, A. Horton of Sa lem. 1. W. Cross of Dallas, Mrs. Mary Hoydkln of Nehalem, K. S. lleydonburk, C. A. Peniel of Ku- fjer the Phone v W mm kw jmytw- ILK '" - S V xf'Jx'DI ITT CD uu 1 1 in ICE CREAM ulilp more tliiin HOD ciirlonUa be-, PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE than fiau cars the Moi been chipped, principally San Francisco bay district. Jt has lieen iiointed out that there have Hoy i;ntler of lioseburK. and I JPf.n rodeemlmr features for the foltowinu; from Portland: O. j reason In Klamath county, naim ly. ? are empty PRODUCED PACKED nae aneau , w- CAM IT A DV UAU J. Hill, S. P. W'rlKht, C. F. I'aul-1 son, F. A. Westphal. James (ur-! mack, flenrgo Johnson, J. T. Hos- j kins, J. J. Ilandsaker, M. H. i:rever and 1. H. Tate. IteKUlar dance, K.-ikIc I 4 Varieties of donuts will be on sale at our retail store to morrow. They will con sist of cake donuts, raised donuts, whole wheat donuts and French donuts. On the latter variety we will have a very special val ue which should inter est every economical housewife. They will go on sale at 9:30 A. M. at the exceptionally low price of 23c doz. , French Donuts are a regular 40 cent seller and this special sale should prove ex tremely popular with our many customers. ill t Hat. l'hono 479-.M. 282tr thut Hoinn phf'nnmtMtul ylifltlH havo bi'on inaitr and in Krm'l'nl th Ktamlan! nt Klmnath NVmM Cloni IHlllltlK'S rulficd. I Ium KakIc T-nhit. Sat. niht. "Churls" Rep. Mrs. Sadie Allen. Tom Fuson has returned to Med ford from the north where he spent the past few days on business. You will enjoy comfort. Rood music. Rood floor, and soclaliblty at Walker's dance, Hat. night. Hose mending, runners removed and snaRS worked back. Handi craft Shop. 210tf .More motorists were stopped yes terday In Medford by state traffic officers to check applications for 1129 licenses. Car owners still driving on last year's plates were o nle red to store their matthincs until Ihey apply for thin year's licenses. Practically all motorists stopped expressed rompliuncn with the orders of the officers and in view of that fact, the license situ ation is regarded Rood in this sec tion. California's hottest band will play at Jackson Springs Club Sat. night, 9:31) till 2 a. m. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry alnb. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf A divorce decree, granted in cir cuit court this week on default to May Rullock from W, A. Bullock, was on file, today at tho county clerk's office. Hnlance of our winter coats for less than half off. Coats at $10. lift, $3r and $41). fit), nt Adrlenno'r Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf A letter was received today by the Chamber of Commerce from Mrs. 8. H. Perry of San Diego, Cal. asking for Information for the pos siblllty of purchasing or opening a ladies' ready-to-wear shop in Medford. If there Is no opening in Medford, Mrs. Perry Indicated she would like to locate In some other Oregon city. A letter was also re ceived from C. K. Murllngame of San Francisco, Inquiring how many doctors, osteopaths and chiroprac tors there are In Medford. He wrolo of pnnslbly locating hero to follow the medical profession. Riverside Community Club dance Sat, night, IeiH go. 12 ! it Hot, clean coal. Tel. 681. Med- ' ford Fuel Co. tf A bicycle was stolen yesterday from Karl Fry nnd has not yet been recovered, according to a re port on file at the police station. Kinraid's dance, Kngle point Sat. 291! That Rood conl--low In ash. Han sen Coa Co. l'hono 239. Rattling King, a boxer who 1ms been making his headquarters In Medford, Is sought by Sailor Jack Wood, who haa arranged for him to fight on n smoker card in Randon. Ore., next week. If King Is In this section he Is urged to see Sailor Jack as quh'kly as possible. Thomas Realty Co., roaj estate, insurance nnd small lonns on .any thing of value. Palm Block, corner Main and Front, upstairs. tf Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Among the business visitors here from San Francisco are I. M. Hart. F. C. Moore-house, C. I. Mullen. I Mr. and Mrs, Jack West, F. R. 1 Winehell, M. C. Ring. H. M. South ard. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Williams and R. Collins. : Let mo write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland, j Phone 993. tf i Rest Utah lump coal. Tel. 631. I Medford Fuel Co. tf i Tho 14th annual state tour of j the Oregon State college military band will take the organization J through lower Columbia river . cUies during the spring vacation. Tne tour will begin March 31, whvn the band departs for Hllls boru the first stop. Stops will be mad at St. Helens, lmgvlew nnd Cathlamet, Wash., Clatskanle. Kel so, Wash., Astoria, Ilwnco, Wash.. nnd Seaside. Ore. Highest grade Utah coat, any sice, nnywhero, any amount, Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf O. W. Hirvey. transcontlnenal freight bureau representative of Portland, arrived In Medford this morning to pend the day on business- Wor all kinds oak, laurel, fir an dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Concerning your yes consult Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optometrist, 31? Medford Rldg. For appointment. Phone 1X8. Olassos f'Med and fur nished. V 391 A local teachers' Institute will be held at Phoenix week from next Hat unlay, according to an an nouncement made today by County! Superintendent Susan ne Homes Carter a good program is being preptft'd and every teacher In Jackson county is invited to tend, mm the Institute is expected lo be exceptionally good. That good coal--low In ash. Han A. C. Masters of Roseburg Wits elected president of ihe Oregon slate fair board at the annual meet ing of the board held nt Salem this week. Mr; I Klla StuiltK Wilson was re-elected secretary of the board. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 63). Med ford Fuel Co. :f These Drug Stores Are Open Nights. This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Economy Groceteria "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE" o Keepipg . Down Costs Cost of foods like everything else is governed gratly by the cost of getting them to you Fully half and in many instances more than half of what you pay for any article goes to pay for distribution, so the greatest chance to cut costs is in keep ing down the distributing expense To that end we have devoted years of study cutting costs here and there yet always adding to the pleasure of shopping while doing so. Come in and shop the Groceteria way Inspect our stock of quality foods Mon arch, S&W, Del Monte all the finer grades all priced on the basis of our lower business costs thus bringing you the ve ry best at prices in most cases even lower than you are paying for ordinary quality. Many, many times have we told you that with our lower selling costs "It costs no more to be sure of quality." Come in and let us prove it. i TOMORROW I 'i ONE DAY ONLY HSKi ' f- THE KING OF ALL LSy35 M fJpifai ' j f WESTERN STARS .VVHS 8t-' amaahing his way to new ' AJts triumpha In a aurging atory 2 r 1 I of fighting cowhoya on the ffJS' Lc - waates of the Sahara I ' J ' tfiSIs TONIGHT B GOOD ADDED ' " b SHORT FEATURES I GEORGE LEWIS i I uunuu I ROTHERMELS I in musk; "HONEYMOON j Adiion FLATS" 3 Matineee 10 and 25 I W Eveninga 10 and 35 L ij Ls , HURRY! !j I S. v. Only One Day Left ' I Nb Z Poiltively Gone After Tomorrow 1 I The Screen's' First Big: Talking W I K ' Jewish Comedy I M mT IS THE TALK OF ALL jj j 0 rT'll MEDFORD I ; GEO. SIDNEY . U ' JEAN HERSHOLT i 1 GIVE and TAKE 1 Jsi It't Just Gie Big, Merry Round of (CH I iVl Laughter DON'T MISS THE FUN J--' '""'il ! fci I two great" ACTS OP I i ' . fl 4 " ' "L I I Buddy Rogers In 'Someont to Lovt' H M BREAD . Every day in the week you can buy Medford's finest home-style bread 2 loaves for 15c. On Saturday you pay Mb loaf . . ........ 3 for 20c 1Mb. loaf .". 10r SHOES DON'T MISS THIS Tomorrow is the last chance . A big lot of women's oxfords, ties and pumps shoes that would sell for $9 and $10 every where, YOUR CHOICE $3.99 All men's and children's shoes ONE-FOURTH OFF OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Palm Olive Soap 4 bars 25c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 35c Extra large Eastern Oysters, Nam co brand, 3 cans 55c Johnson's Brand Shrimp, per can . . 15c Red Crown Corned Beef No. 1 can, 3 for 69c Red Crown Vienna Sausage - 3 cans 25c Prudence Corned Beef Hash, enough of the finest hash for four people 30c Red Crown Pickeled Pigs Feet -pint 20c; pint 30c Del Monte Spinach,-No. 2 can 3 cans 50c; 6 cans . 98c Doz. cans $1.90 Case of 24 . $3.79 Goody-Goody Peas No. 2 can 3 for ... .39c Doz. cans $1.50 Case of 24 . . $2.95 Del Monte Early Garden Peas o cans ........ 53c Doz. cans $1.98 Case of 24 ..... $3.89 True Blue Vegetized Crackers and a 25c pkge. of Tru Bake Crack ers, 50 values 33c Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 Breaded Pork Chops Corn Fritters Mashed Potatoes Gravy But tered Bread Coffee or Milk . . 25c Hot Chocolate or Hot Chili All day 10c Del Monte Tiny Peas these are the finest Del Monte 3 cans . . ... 59c Doz. cans $2.33 Case of 24 . . $4.55 Iowa Chief Corn No. 2 can o cans 29c Doz. cans $1.15 Case of 24 $2.29 Del Monte Crosby Corn No. 2 can, o cans 45c Doz. cans $1.75 Case of 24 . $3.43 Canon Valley Golden Corn, No. 2 can 3 cans . 39c Doz. cans $1.50 Case of 24 ....... . .' . . ." . V. . $2.95 Snow Drift Shortening, 8-lb. can $1.59 Carnation Oats plain 25c Wesson Oil qt. can 43c Monarch Yellow Cling Peaches No. 2 3 cans 69c Doz. cans $2.50 Case of 24 $4.90 Yacht Club Peaches 3 cans 59c Doz. cans $2.25 Coffee freshly roasted Try this with a money-back guarantee 3 very fine blends .... 38c; 43c; 49c Camp Fire Marshmallows, 1 lb. box 29c Galvanized Ware Special Sale of Tubs and Pails See them in the window GATES & LYDIARE) BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE Use our Free Parking Lot While Shopping in Our Store. BROODERS Rent your brooders from us instead of investing in new ones. Rate Reasonable Lyons Electric, Coal or Oil Brooders of any size desired. BOOKING BABY CHICKS Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc. Sixth at Battle tt Phone 260 Medford, Ore. Star MeatM arket Saturday Specials Choice Chickens and Rabbits Beef Pot Roast, per pound 22c Choice Steaks, per pound . 32c Good Bacon, per. pound . 25c Hams, whole or half, per pound. . . 30c Home Rendered Lard, per pound . . 16c We Deliver Phone 273 ft sen Coal Cu Phoue.:39, . . , U