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.PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUN'lff MEDFORD, OREGOV. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8. 1929 - - 1 i - J2 Hoot Gibson, Rialto, Saturday LIE-' K EASILY EROM ; ASHLAND QUINTET Tho Salem hlgli school basket ball team experienced little diffi culty In defeating Ashland, 32 to 9. last night in the first same of their Invasion of southern Oregon. . The Salem team plays the Med ford high school at tho armory to night and are pointed to avengo llieir recent 22lolO defeat at the hands of the Calllson proteges. They claim to bo In better shape than at tho start of the season and have perfected their team work. The Salem team is now using Ihe "delayed offense." which is n fancy nume for '"stalling," as em-j ployed by Medford teams In the 1 past. Tho Salem team uses II ! LADIES J0IMYI0 ASHLAND ME JACKSONVILLE, Ore., F ring Miciw ever Bfon Ono of the oit ilirl draiiiaa of thn treat mat or heard In Medforil, J a?Jwhe olso for that matter. tit U nir mnvlnv nlftilVr I (.Special.) A number tron hero I which ooened Its enl S. i icenFronnBURNl N G J H E. WI N D! Jy77HOOTGIBSON The romance of old California, location spot and much of the provldfii a colorful and Interi-Ht- film wan made there. , . ... . ... i ..... ...I""S IIIII.IVBIUUMII 1UI J-Haillllia, lv 1 IIU IIIL'LIIIU in ILirui M'J IU UK ;T,.T','. ."'(Wind." Hoot Gibson's newest West, ono of the best of Gibson's pro- ' . ""1 o . tu " V'aUo d,,e.lo, is packed with thrill-, ..... . ...... t i . . iineatcr tomorrow a.-mtwi is ,-Arv-it:u iu luminil nume excitement in the two games here. Tickets for the game tonlgh Tho star appears at bis best in A section of California, still vl- daring riding and f'ghtlng feats. j brant Willi tho memories of tho Virginia Hrown Falro- plays the went on sale nl frowson-H lhl i P"'er npuiiw us , .m i supporung roie. noon and tickets for tomorrow nltht will go on sale Saturday nt uoon. The Saturday night game 4-111 start at 9:15 o'clock to onnbl.i business men and clerks to ntleml. The Medford lineup for tonight's jamo will bo: .Melvin and Mower man, forwards; McDonald, center: II organ and (lurm-tt, guards; (.'. Thomas and H. Anderson, forwards. ' Tho Salem lineup will be: Slg niund and C. Kelly, forwards; lleechlcr. renter; Keller ,und It. Kelly, guards. . TVith the aid of special Inslrti- E L AFTER EPIOE D. C. Hulo and wife were out j to Medford Wednesday morning. James Mac-Do welt and wifo wero burf Ulcus cullers In Aahlnnd Tues day. It woh real cold Wednesday n'tht. ten abovi. the coldest night , wo have had this winter. Mr. I'lerco spent Tuesday even ing at Frank Muruuss. Kd and Clarence Zeinkl spent Tuesday evening ut Mr. HuhIi-iiell's. is the all attended tho county health meet- Hunt's Craterlan thoafr h- nl"i ling held at Ashland Tuesday, iand appears tonlghl ton- ; iThose attending from here were j afternoon and tomotfow nltfi. Mrs. Fred riok. Mrs. Herbert Bo Intensely spellbinding v. Manna. Mrs. D. A. Forbes, Mrs. "On Ifcial," with Its Dtthos. thrills, . jonn jnigm, .miss 3101110 until11" uihir vy muiif ...w and Mrs. Alhe L'lrlch. tery element nil thetray until tho Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wallace ar end, that despite Aho fact that the proud parents of a baby girl , here is a symphojlc accompany born Monday, February -Ifu. ment, and a largV audience last Mrs. Susunnc Iomes Carter ; night, one could have heard a pin visited the Jacksonville achoul idrop. so absorbed H-ere tho au-: Tuesday. dienee In the development of tho Mrs. llnrvev Tavlor. finm Moil. olot. ns they seemingly were a I ford, spent Wednesday visiting at) part of the large tudienco in thb( thtt home of Mrs. D. A. Forbes. I crowded court rovn. The t-cwlng club of the Royal i In truth, the ajlcncc was only Neighbors lodge met Wednesday 1 broken perlodicaIy, during tho afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. most pathetic u)t and there A. Finney. Tho arturnoon was, wero a number; of theso scenes spent III sewing ufter which the j of pathoB, .whlcli brought tears or busies served u lovely lunch. sobs to tho enthralled theater Our local high school basketball I goers. 80 overcome and surprised learns played the Talent high I by one of these emotional sym school teams nt Talent Monday ! pathetic bits was a Portland trav- evenlng. Jacksonville girls won : ellng salesman who always enjoys -" ' , a. lB,ieciai our sciiooi re- out to Talent Monday. MO mlfe. Cand 1' T" "Z"" " f'f' """ " the creek ,ltptn ok 2.uo miles and more, two weeks on account of tho .. ..in,.. m,. Vo..i,t. according to Dr. Dalley Willis, re- measles , on buslmss Monday owning, tji-inp nri,ini nt tt. (i.,r.,.,...h ... ....... . .. Oeorgo oung went to Ashland uiing president or tho Ueogiapn- Uaby Ituth Tloltman Is qullo. .,,,,. leal Society of America. Tho lat- )Blek with tho measles this week. '"ontm' , t ost riniilngs Indicate, ho said, Hint Charles Maruuess came here on uiero are iwo par's ot tno earlli, I Thursday from Roseburg to visit that n scientist thero has dlscovei nn envelope 3.000 miles thick jtt few days with his father. ed a process for covering cement which consists of clastic rock, and Kenneth Bushnell had his leg 1 objects with a spray of molten a com that Is 2.0110 miles In ra- qulto badly hurt by a log rolling z 11c, tin or lead to mako them """ '-vmeniiy uneinsiic. inn h ni. wr,tni-i.rA,.r a and tho Talent boya wero victori ous. Tho Dorcas society of the Suv enth Day Adventist church mel Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Mum bandalls. Nine ladles were present. Tho afternoon was spent In making quilt blocks. Mrs. Melvin Fields and llltlo daughter Dorin . left Thursday evening for tholr homo in Los An geles to Join Mr. Fields who left here a couple of weeks ago. Lester llodson from Klamath any entertainment with a chew of tobacco nestled in his Jaws, that ho accldontly swallowed tho cud , in his sympathetic reaction. - Tho talking scenes all lake"; place in a court room with a murder trial in progress, and as the story gradually is unfolded by tho various witnesses' testl-. mony, the try of each witness being enacted by silent film. All details of tho grim tragedy ore unfolded by this combination of talking with film scenes, with a Fulls, Is spending a short time in 1 musical accompaniment, strident Kggly Wi Honey Maid Grahams A o 2 54 pounds .'. - ,.4jC Blue Rose Rice 10 ibs. L DOC Chocolate Honey Comb Candy 9C rer pound btC Salted Peanuts Per pound Fancy Large Gum Drops 1'ci pound 19c 19c French Mix Candy oe 1! pounds e3 eJ V our city while having dental work done at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKcc and daughter from Big Applegato were in our city Thursday. Mr from arrived at tho Koguo ltiver Sani tarium fu Tho Presbyterian Guild Thursday afternoon at the Presby torlan church. Besides tho.regular routine of business and sewing all ! enjoyed tho refreshments .served i by the members of the guild. . Mrs. Carrie Pltz is spending this week at the homo of her . son Albert at Dunsmuir. Frank Zoll, who had been con fined to his room with an injured or tender, according to the chang ing moods of tho scenes of the tr.al and murder. The fact that the cast of the film rli-mnn. In m&ilti tin of n ealaxv and Mrs. K. I. Townsend;ot actors of national fame, both lappy Camp, Calif., have nn the uluun and In films, makes the talklns narts extremelv enter- a couple of weeks stay. ' iii In,i ofiwnv.. m ihA rant. Presbyterian Guild met i th. courtroom scenes nro Paul ino Frederick, Bert Lytell. Lola Wilson, ilolmes Herbert, lllchard Tucker, Juson Robards, Johnny Arthur, Vondoll Darr, Franklin Pnngborn, Fred Kolscy, Edmund Breeso and Edward Martlndcl. Blue-eyed, blondo-halrcd nine-year-old Vondoll Darr, a child uctress Is tremendously moving in "On Trial " speaks her lines In lonors with tho other actors of fame. 11. A. K. .foot Is again working at tearing a acls conVnt.nKj., aIld vlea don t,,u d biacksml I. shop on,,i8tronlc ,100I-8 ,vk 10 ot. Bread 3 Loaves 20c Cauliflower 'pv Pound 10c Cane Sugar 10 Pounds 60c Fancy Hard Mix Candy OC 3 ponuds , aCl J Fancy Mix Nut s O C n IVr poond X aMifjC Vanilla Cookies C Per dotit 3 C Jell-X-Cell Powtler or? 3 packnges , 1 ....J- Van Camp's Red Kidney Beans OCp 3 inixlliiMi ,elws onus JU Gold Bar Red Salmon nq Per can 1 t ZJ I Tomatoes ' oe No. l's, tall cons, 8 fur u3C Bulk Sweet Chocolate OA.C Per M)iiml sd X Swansdown Cake Flour QQ, Per imi-kagu O i7 v H O Rolled Oats An Largo package, each O U Coffee Percolator Tops a for UC Flain or Salted Crackers fi 3-Huml enddy .TrJ C. Crescent Paking Powder OQ- Pel- win -... i 17 li. Com or Peas (No. 2 size)- OC. enns . Mt W Main street owned by Itay Toft of .ueoroi-d . 1 Mrs. Chester Jones and eon Junior of .Medford spent a couple of days this week ut tho borne of Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. t.'hlldeis. Mrs. Lyiila King, countv heolth nurse, assisted by Mrs. Fred Fink were examining . tho school chil dren hero Thursday fur tho honor roll. Mr. niid .Mrs. James Cantrall gave n dinner party , Sunday at their homo in lienor of James and Gene Cantrall and Miss Ann Ssll niursh's birthdays. Thoso present wore: Mr. and Mrs. James Cuntrnil Andrew Cantrall and Mrs. S. 1 A. Cantrall, Amy Dow ond Ann Salt marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cantrall and Victor Cantrall. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ptirsell wero visiting friends in Medford 1 the first of this week. j .Mrs. Arthur Klelnhunimer of Muio Applegato was a dinner guest Thursday at tho home ot I Mis. Sam Handles. j Mr. nniUMrs.' Raymond Phillips I of Squaw Lake nro visitors in our city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom liunnliikton. Mr. Phillips stnles , there is thirty Indies ot packed I snow near Ills homo, whllo last year thero was fifteen Inches. I lid Ryan of Dunsmuir was visit ing his relatives in our city Wed nesday ho and Chester Moore mo tored to Roseburg. Cluuics Dunford of Llttlo Ap plegato was u business visitor In , our cliy Thursday evening. Mr. und Mrs. L. T. Wilson wero shopping In Medford Thursday afternoon. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) Bulk Cocoa 3 Poumla 25c Matches 6 Boxes 19c Fairy Soap 7 UiktM 25 c Calumet Baking Powder 07. Per C.Vn tU I C Beech Nut Spaghetti pe 3 cans , .- m ij Sweet Relish og Full pint j. ....aClJC Raisins , -j Tackngo .. U Super Suds Washing Powder OKn 3 iwckagea uOC Mayonnaise Per iiunrt ODC P & G Laundry Soap 07 10 bars O C Citrus Powder pfi . Per package MlC Bluing and Ammonia i A Per lsitllo X vl C Gold Dust Washing Powder o j- IN'P iNirkage mOC PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET , SPECIALS FreBh Side Pork Per Pouml Hams i Per Pound 20c 30c Bacon Squares (vr I'liuml Roast Beef IVr IVuml Pork Chops Per Pound 25c We Deliver 20c 22c Phono 1230 IE . : I Beauty Winner ' : -. f'.M 11 rd 0, 1 r,!-,-i Miroaret Denn.v . r. - I J"". of Conway, v..,' J to cost $274,0U0,0UO, spread over three years, Is called "extrava gance that tlio country can't af ford." A nation that can afford to spend a billion dollars yearly on cigar ettes, cigars and smoking tobacco, should -be able to spend 2d per cent ot that amount in three years to be able to smoko cigar ettes In sufety. Marin Christiana, mother of tin ! Spanish king, is dead. She ruled as rogent during the king's boy hood, while Uncle Sam was carry ing on his little Spnnlsh war to prove that ho remembered tho Mnlno. . Under tho late dowager queen's rule, Spnln lost nearly all that re mained of, once great, colonial pos sessions. An Austrian by birth, daughter of Archduku Charles Ferdinand, Maria Christina lived to see her na tive country shrink from a great empire to a little plot of land around the great city of Vienna. M Trotzky, once assistant ruler of Russia, Is mlBslng. The ship, sup posed to carry him. lias reached port, no Trotzky on board. Rumor has hi 111 Imprisoned In Moscow, with Russia deciding what to do with him. Trotsky's most recrjit was to the effect that "Russia's situation will evoke another Npoleon." You can call spirits from the vasty deep, but they don't always come, r.voking a Napoleon is not easy, and Napoleon himself might have difficulty. If Stalin got him. Miroaret Dennnv r...u Ark., hat been selected by students the moat beautiful cswd at Arkanaaa State Tcach.r ,.n.. 8U" now. of Conway, wat I moat handaomt youth, Sir Joseph tmveen didn't bollevo In an alleted "original ot a great painting by Leonardo Dh Vinci," and is sued for half a million. Much Is made of the fact that the picture was nut genuine, without having seen it.' If. after you had seen tlie eiius of Milo In the Lmive, somebody said the Louvre statue wns nut gen-! uliuv and ho had Ihe genulno stat ue, what would you say? ' - Moro interesting than the art I circle row Is the fact that twelvs ; good mm. and true, on the jury, i (Unti l know anything about Leon ardo .Be Vinci. It would -bo Inter eating' to, know how 'many of ths twelve know nnythlug about Tex Hlckard. It Is expected that an agreement between Mussolini and the Vatican, partly restoring tho pope's tempo ral power, paying about itui'.UOv, 000 In the way of damages for properties confiscated, will be an noiinced In n tew days, unless post poned ut tho last moment until KsaterJ . . After public announcement ot a reconciliation between tho Vatican I and tho Italian government, the popo Is expected to appear on tho great balcony In front of St.-Peter's hurch, bestowing ou the assem bled multitude tho npostollo bene diction. "Urbl et orbl," "To the city and to the world." 4 . Portland Hockey PORTLAND, Oro.. Feb. a. Ml n overtime period was necessary to decide the winner ot last night's hockey game here, Vancouver winning by 5 to 1. I . 1 Mall Tribune ads si-q read by 1 0,0 00 pauplo ovary, day. U Wholesale Prices Save You Money You know the price you have been paying the re tailer, you know that you have undoubtedly been paying enough profit to at least pay all his ex penses. We want you to compare our wholesale prices on the same merchandise with the price you have been paying the retailer. When you do make comparison, remember our prices are regular, six days in each week, not a few Saturday specials. M. J. B. Coffee Any size can M. J. B, Coffee, pound .49 Klamath Gem Potatoes . Xo. 1 quality, per 100 lbs. ............. 1.45 Pure Cane Sugar . 25-lb. cloth bag, each .: L50 Full Cream Cheese 3-lb. loaf, each : 1.40 Klamath Flour Anchor Brand, -19-lb. Hack 1 .45 Crystal White Soap . 12 large bare 45 Feed Buy your Feed at Wholesale and save the retailer's profit there is quite a difference between retail and wholesale prices, and this difference will in crease your earnings considerably. Sperry's Sure Milk 100-lb. saek, each ...2.45 Sperry's Surelay 100-lb. sack, each 2.85 Sperry's Scratch Feed 100-lb. sack, each 2.60 Sperry's Dairy Chop 80-lb. saek, each - : 1.70 Barley Rolled or Ground 73-lb. sacks, each ...... 1.50 Oyster Shell 100-lb. sacks, each '. .95 WHOLESALE STORES 123-127 West Main St. . Across Main Street Opposite Weeks & Orr Furniture Store