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MEDF01RT MTH TTtrRUNF,. MFWORT). OlMvOOV. Tfll'IfSDW. .7 WI WK'Y PAGE FOUR VI. - TWO FINE HOMES WILL BE ERECTED SALES TYPES i T T A T T TT O ? IN GAY PAREE ARE ALL REAL 1 QUALITY! MEDFOTCD MTiTL TTCTBUNT:. MTvDFORD, t. Two new homos will bo ''"I'1 IhU sprine and summ! in t" (.Town Hill diFtrla. which over looks the city, with ft l-.vjilii:l view cf the valley in enllre leuKih other residences nro contemplated in that section, this year. Announcement was rruule today l,y Architect Frank O. Clark that work would start wilhln lh! next two -week upon the new home of Attorney (ieortje M. Iloberts. estimated to cost 20.00U. Its dimension will be 32 hy 82 feet, in dimension, two stories titan, of tne Pennsylvania Colonial de r Kn. with stucco tlnlshlns trimmed in hrlck. Features of the residence, will include landscape gardening with a swimmlnir pool, a lower floor built of elehi-lneh oak floorlnn, an old-fashioned w.ndlns stair way, and all modern conveniences. The home will be ready for oc cupancy next fall. Opposite the J'.oberts home. Mrs. Margaret W. easley will erect a $10,000 home Work will start as soon as Architect Clark com pletes the plans It will be of the New England type with a lowered loof line one story hish, and lis dimensions w 11 be 30 feet by 80 feet. Workmen will complete the re modelling of the senior hish school upper floor, to provide a clasy- . ;his evening. Work upon the new fire hc.il. under construction at Fifth and Front streets, which w.ll be com pleted by April 1", Is progressing nicely. . , WILL BE MADE FOR -When Herbert Hoover of Cali fornia inken office as the nation's leader at fnnuguial ceremonies on March 4, the .argent awe m My of 'alifornlun ever grouped in Wash ington, I). C. will hail the first president from the west. This wu: avured to'lay hy an nouncement from the Southern racif'c and Kan Diego and Arizona ra.'roada of reduced round-trip ;'re from California to Washing on und other eastern titles The excursion fares will provide a way for OregonlonB . to wltm-us the president al inauguration at ex ceptionally iow trnvel coirt. The tlrlCAta will 1e so'd on IVn :uary 25. 26 and I!7, with return J'mlt of March 27. Diverse route;, rill be authorized to permit pus- t ngiTB to go In one or both dl- t oM via New Orleans. Transportation to Wai-nlnn'on, naltimore. J'hllack'lphiu and New York Vtty is included in the re duced round trip ached u'es. TO REDUCE LEVY ; Tho county budget, aa ordered amended yesterday by tho county court, following a conference with Attorney George M. Hubert, Di -ztrlct Attorney lieorge Codding, An o;or J u. Coleman. County Merit Delltah Stevens Meyers und the loutry. court, was today in ton i to of rapid' preparation for presentation lo tho a-seasor & of iico, for exten 'on upon the tax rolls.. Tho nnunricd budget provide-, for the deduction of approximately $(i6 000 from tho budget total as prepared at the December meet ing. Thc-ewonco of tho umended budget.: Ih that the feos. receipts, and unexpended balance of the county offUcs und funds for the year, is baited upon an average, instead of upon nn estimate. Ac cording to Assessor Coleman, the change will result in levy reduc tion of from one mill to one und one-half mill. - Preliminary work for tho exten Klon of the tax rolls has been completed by tho nsaeasor' office, nnd the work of fixing the levy .for the year will bo completed us, soon as poKsible. The appointment of field deputy assessors for the year will be an nounced by. Assessor Culemun about February 1 They will take tho field about March 1. "Red Wine" at . Rialto Theatre With everything In tho world that oea with happinesB wealth, n beautiful and devoted wile: n re spected pillar of tho community yet Charlie Cook In this picture, "Ked Wine," souk M new ilirllls. WliBl he found In Hie way of thrills and his reaction thereto forms the liasls of the most hilari ous farce at the Klnlto theatre with Conrad Nuku) In the leailitiK role The beautiful wife happens to be June Collyer. Tho chlet vamp Is Sharon Lynn. The man who lid the hero, Conrnd Nan el. astray, is portrayed by Arthur Stone, The background of the story in night life as It Is lived In these any days. Oregon Weather Rains In the west and shows enul portion tonight anil Friday; ilsltit? temperatures tonlKlit and In the east pottlon Friday, r'resh south to west winds on tuu coast. Our regular 2.00, 2.50 ami !?:?.(!;) ' nuiiilicrs; lit-nul ii'ti laic '.Ivies, in fine lahrii-.s. .',(;) caps, cai'h 'li.oti aiVtl'I.OO caps, , cu;li . ...... $1,39 $1.95 Onu special lol Men's Wool and Cotton Union Suits, val- Zt:.. ... ...,.$1-95 Black All-Wool Baby Shak er Knit Coats, $4.95 values to .fli.;)!),..' v. Kcgular 50c 'How Tics, 'all the wauled colors, OQ each Mon's Dress Pauls. ' lots. - .lilt i'iL::....-:iA.;..:.:..$2.45 Dot 2'. $3.85 Lot :: 1L:.:. $5.45 Athletic: Kayon Silk Shorts, blue, itaeh ami -7 QKy white. Special ..-.,'..:; ; Men's,' . Slin-on valuer, lo $7-0." Kaeh '.: . -Sweaters.' $3.95 All-Wool fllL.l.Iosp,..V.OO and sM.-W value,' all' Colt r' including' plain , "fe-T-QCi black and preen.'. ' 2orv discount on Leather Coats' and Blazers ion Knickers, 10.00. 2 lots: : ifff .:")() Knickirs . 10,00 Jviiickers values : S4.95 S.:)D Fam-v Sliorls 2 lots. Men's ; S.1L-Leather Olad- stom.'s and Club I'aps. special - Riding Breeches Ivea'ular $6.00 ' whiiicord. $4.95 leather rein lorcenient, y eri'v SHIRTS: Great Savings Men's Shirts al the irrealost savinus. Huv a year's supiply at tliese exl reincly low prices sfl.oO value each $1.19 Bcgular' $2.00 Shirts. I.eautiiiil , t'aviey print .broaiji'lotlia- in cither the collar band or collar at- S'lrfes 1 .45 R3gular$2.50 and $3.00 better grades broadcloth in" fancy designs' and,eol orinsi'.s. A'ou will Want Regular $3.50 and $4.00' finest qf woven patterns, : for ; $2.95 '' '' ' Levi Strauss Corduroy Panls Fine grade and a remark able buy. (tO Qtt Per pair Men's RIBBED COATS $3.45 Sampson Guaranteed SUIT' CASES Very strong cases, heavy locks, heavy cor ners, with straps, sold ??r,l.$2.95 Men's Fancy . Muslin a and Broadcloth y PAJAMAS o bio; lots new sviring patterns, $1.95, ?2.15, $2.95 Men's Leather Dress Gloves $1.50 Values $1.19 Wool lined, 2.50 yal ues id,' CI QC pair Fancy Wool and Silk ' '. Men's': Hose " "; Popular shades. A big saviht.a gQ, per pah-..,:...'. . . ; , Men's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits lleavv weight, $1.50 (o Men's Heavkr .. Weight Silk:. , lien,' aim colors; $5.45 m ft .. - afer- Announcing the-. Most Sensational Sale i lMi Wmr ' . : : ut te'Mis!fesiMil vmm ..... i . . nc cixr;o- n o ou .. , 1 A ., . I rw rrn Att miTwi vmMmmmmmmmmmm : . .. . : 11 te-:v,,KV,Lfe.-!.vnrii!.-, . . . . mmZmMMW I I Mens Dress Pants. 3 hiK Men s wide : -All-Leather TV fS M ftS.;i&:Mit:r M&mFmmmmrfm ' - Lot I'.i..:.... .:.::.:..; vnnie, cadi S '; DRESS CAPS 1 ord's History hi jM csBscamiiuatimj. i We are pleased to announce to the people of the city of Medford and surrounding territory a Sales Event which will stand unique in our merchandising history. We have for 20' years given to you Mr. and Mrs. Citizen outstanding values in Men's Clothing and Furnishings and we pledge our word that we will continue to do so during this Sale. Every item of inerchandi.'ie in the store has been reduced in price. A glance at the items listed here, which only give an idea of the tremendous Bargains we are offering should assure you that we are in Earnest and arc sparing no effort to give you the maximum of VALUE for Your Dollar Come in Every one is invited See the displays and note the wonderful Bargains the utmost Value. YOU'LL NEVER REGRET IT MODEL CLOTHING CO. CJ1 Hundreds of Bargains Not Listed Over 400 Fine Surfs and Overc.oats on sale at prices that are an insult to their quality. THINK OF IT! Such Values; Such Low Prices We oiui 't tell you all the feuturcs of these magnifi cent makes of clothing this double pti fro would prove insufficient, for our needs so we needs must ask you to come in come in and see for yourself There is' the real tost and we invite it Keniem-l)!'i':A'Olf--,are: the gainer by this offer to purchase this: Splendid Clothing tit, real low prices! They are all-wool, fabrics; smartest models for men and young men- Kiel) colors, rich paUerns fine:;! tailoring that rkilled workmanship caii produce. Jinny new spring suits,' nearly, all with two pants: , SEE FOR YOURSELF C :'. '. WW IP M If and W IS r V 1 1 fl Our Entire Clothing Stock of Suits and Topcoats at Five Low Prices Come Early While the Selection Is at It'3 Best Collar' atla ' neckband, lll $7.(K val ue; each '. ih Jltt rin uwm !rL50 value, all colors and sizes.. H These include the wonderful . .Mallory i Cravetieite st vies and other standard makes. , . Young Men's Can't Bust 'Em CAMPUS CORDS $3,95 All sizes, srecial .-r'i.00 Hats, each Srli.00 ami $G.")0 Fels, each j All $7.00 and $7..")0 values H'oiny; for , $3.95 ;:$4.95 $5,95 J J Store Closed All Dav Thursdnv Suoer pecials Saturday SOLD ONLY. WITH PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE K " fS GROUP 1 Choice $13.85 . :t'i. V '' '' '''. We have made'this selection carefully because here you have the op portunity to 'buy . TWO suits for the'price you pay for one at some stores. The supply is limited. There are not all sizes, so come early, for they can't last long . ... .. . . .; . . 4x fe Choice of J3ur . Large Assortment 'of : $i.6oinES - ' A Real Fast Color V : Broadcloth Shirt All colors ; ; sizes 14 'to I7j jli lue V 'Limit 2. to a oustomW' 1 GROUP 2 at Only $19.85 85 Received in the.lait two Avecks and bonphf for early spring showing. Juy now at. this low price and ; dress -up fur.- Rtor- ,'...::...'.... ill A J 1 4 GROUP 3 at Only $24.85 .. ,11 igh grade standard fabrics which furnish re- iiiark.'ilile savings. AIM ear weights. le cominced. K- annne tnem; nearly an uns j 1 g range have 1 air pants ; t limit i to a customer Value and Quality Vs 126 East Main Street These Bargains, Won't Last Long....GoniEarly GROUP 4 at Only $28.85 This .group includes many of the renowned Mich- ael-St earns suits, ionnerly priced at !40.00. i'pw styles; -new paiferiisr nearly all this range have '2 pair pants.......... $28.85 GROUP 5 All Mictels-Stern $33.50 This line of clothing needs no description. Careffd dressers know fi Wise buyers will realize when' tlicv examine, these that here is the opportunity of the" year to cash in on lilOAL J'.AIHiAlXS TJie styles are correct, up to the niiniite; the .at1erns are right, the workmanship is un- o excelled .. JXIk (.'" i Charles "Chic" Snlo, tho star ot. ill-1 ntnv "Clay 1'arco," whirh comes lo liiiiit's Craif-rian on Wednesday, i J.tMTimy 't. boasts that liis chanic- f tiTatioas a I'm not oriuinal. All of l ihe typos c portrays have boon b- 3 lilnnimriiphH-.'i ll v reproduce! rrom Fr.'S 1 V.r.l.,r.., .1. r,,rtI,,10M ho.! bf'tt intlrnati-ly nH.'iocialed with, i KrotmliL tip In urh somi-bueolic '4 onmiiuinit les as chum pair; u. III-. , ,- tiit thiron, s. II.. Sal.? draws on V,i. ltf u,,,.,)! tnv.i ;in,l rural rharaiMors. if "ciit o 1 tried (nir a rimraelor of M 'I''"t;:ia eraeker that I hml 1'oad 'fl abiiiii." haid Sab', "It wna a flop. J S.iiin'huw I jiiwl didOt see tn to K't . 1 th.' spirit of the Lhinir. I resolved M! never aafn to linporsonato a fi- jl tire ih.it I had not com'' in personal B eont.n't with. "1 am woikin now on a hill- id bi!l' in' the liluti Jtlde country. 3 iiiin the mountains of westorn 'St North Carolina especially to .study the maiiiu-rismM, dialed nnd ap pearance of the folk 1 inti-nd to impersonate. le, before lio was bitten with the stage uerm. worked as a ma- Danville, 111., .shops 1. railroad.. A larK Wj the stam- germ chinist in the y of the C. . K. unit of the nutionnl scddlers' liome is located In the bailiwick of the. late "Cncle Joe" I'aimou. Y hi lo in Danvillo Sale n:iLhired his nuLt terial lor thf' old warrior he plays wlili such rnrejiklll in "(lay Jare?.' JrW. WAKEFIELD HAS 1 OF F, An Interesting ' reunion .took pluce at the ,1. W. Wakefield honu yesterday when a number of rela tlvvi of .Mrs. Wakefield from dif ferent and distant points arrived here on their way to southern California, where they will spend )? the remainder of the winter. The pleasantness of tho occasion was intensified by tho fact- thfi, yesterday was the birthday of Mr Wakefield, and the activities ot the day climaxed In a birthday party attended by both tho vlsltinff , a tul local relatives at tho Wako fleld home last nlKhl. Relatives who arrived yesterday few Included: Mr. and Mrs. A. I-. Car- u ie oi iwereu, asn., iirn. rULii ' Aleckson if HoRent, North Dako jtu. Mrs. MaKKie lleffron of Seattle and M r. and .Mrs. James Mcl-eod i of Matidan, North Dakota. Thf , visitors left today by motor fop ' Los Angeles. Daily Meteorological Report Jan. 24, 1029. Medford and vicinity: Haln to il in lit and ..Friday.. Rising ..torn nerature tonlKht. TiOwimt near 3a degrees, oregitn: Rains In went, and snows in east portion tonight nnd K rid ay. Rising temperature to night and In east portion Friday. cn "kj in H Local Iat g jj" '. 'IVmponitui'p (doKrueH) 3G ' 80 illBhfHt Hunt 11! houi-H) 41 : , 38 l.nu'PHt (lnt 12 hoiirH) 25 ' 211 Hi t. humidity (poi- cl.) 44 100 I'rcrliiltntiiin (InchcH) .0.1 Hlulo tit wenther ('Uly, Lt.wnnw Tolnl liii'dliltuiiun alnco Ucpt. 1, 192H, 7.57 InrllOH. Suntsot totlHy, C.Jfi p. nt. ; Hunrlxo Kilday, 7:30 (i. m. HuiiBct 1'i ldiiy, 5.17 p. m. ' ' Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time , C1TT 1 ; is 59. 1 as) 2 3 fa 12 4 Know 8 12 Clear 14 -8 Hnow 12 0 Snow'' ll 0 , Know 4)1 IK) tilr.nr linker City IMKmitrt'k Hiilw Denver Den .MtilneH I''itkho Ilelen.-i .I.iih AllKeles Miil'Hhflelcl I'hoenix I'orllnml Iteil llluff ItONeburK Hult I .ii u p city Srui I'rniiPlHc. Hiinlii I-'e (ie.'itlle Hpokane Wnlla Wallii... H'Innlpeif I.. W". DICK, McU.oriiloHlst, t- in. r.H 4 2 52 nn 4S :ik . -2 54 Kit 32 12 44 :m 34 2 30 32 . n. . 4L' . l h : '. 20 , 4 .Clear . CliMir Clear ' ' Cleui'', !' Haln Clear, Haln r. J". Cdy;' Clear Cloudy Hnow Hnow Hnow IV c:dy. Hack III Cell - , .-OHSlNINtl. N. V., -Jan. U.m flenrHe Price, the laMt of thrno prlfonei-rH who eeaped from. 'HtnR HIiik iirlnon Tuei-day nlKhl, -n Mil eauKht this mnrnlnx. nhoul n nilln from the prlnon wallrt. Tim otherH RJ were apprehended yewterday.-' . . r Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. will expend $25,000 for Improve nientH nt Cnrva I IIh exehnnge. HEAD COLDS Melt In ipoon; inhale vapors) apply freely up noatf Us. Views V VapoRui Ovr 31 Million Jmrt Vtml YmHr In .il-