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PAUE TWO XTEDFOfttF IWKTD TOTBITSrE, MEDFORD, OREGOX. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1929. .in i i -.11 !..!.. IMO ft' I.; -.tr j I.,, I I ) it I Tocal and -"Personal , A narrow escape from the attack of a big; cougar was reported by Fred Arzener, predatory game hunter for the state same commis sion, yesterday. The big cat sprang for him in a heavy fir thicket, bruising htm, according to the re- f port. His four does. Buck. Bud. i r-. - fclIMU . rti an Speckles and Casey, attacked the V, cp.ra.or. of Meorord will reJn " ki"d- this evening at S o'clock ttt ' "Bom"n the Uwlt Buner Service jitalion. ! Film Hnlshlns; service. In at 10. lans have ben uniUrway fori out at s:,- SwenTs G.rt shop. aomeflma for h. fnrroln.. of such -Mr- Mr. O. O. Steele Of iiranlratlon and are eipected lo be; Tre,k are vl,ltor ln c"y who ewmpleted Ihls evening.' v-'Llenntson crepe paper at Swem'a lit Shop. arrived yesterday. Regular dance. Eagle Point Sat Hance till t:iO. Kaglo Point Sat. " from Portland registered 1 i v . : j. 'at Medford hotels Include C H. nam, airs. Koe juctfriue. U. J. Sinclair. N. B. Jamison. H. E. Eash, H. C. Frost. J. TV. Shields. II. C. Walling. L. W. Borne. W. M. Coplan, M. Winshln, C. D. Rausch, , W. P. Coll Inn. D. R. Wright, O. B Cox and H. IVIUron. ell at his' turn, vhich he will photo shop In this city. Easter cards, swem'a Gift Shop. ' :' . W. R. Ellis and O. A. Ilotford of Seattle are business visitors In Medford who arrived yesterday. Dance, Riverside . Community j Club, Sat. night. Mar. 23rd. Hot meat sandwiches, .1 On his plea of guilty to the, charge of cruelty to animals, O. II. Skeate of . the Talent section was fined $1S In Judge Taylor's court here yesterday. It seems the Mr. Skeate fired a shotgun load Into the cow of a neighbor, E. n. U'llhrou-. thinking that the cow. ... 1, I ..V. I. .. . , ,y morning. March tSrd. but will m"" "! attacfc h, Tow'tt cT which haS luM th rniinnin. sioturdnv I Miss Ulllan Roberts, local execu- . ., ' .... ... B. . R. Harwod returned lastj ' Included among the Klamath 1 j evening from a motor trip to Eu- Falls residents who were vUilorsj retta and otner distant caurornta in Medrord yesterday were o. a. points, where he took over three i McCarthy, Walter West and WK1 ; doien photographic views of theiw. Baldwin. i redwoods and along the Roosevelt I Oet those fendera and auto ! nigbway. Mr. Harwood succeeded ; bodies straightened at Brill's Shee- In obtaining several exceptionally ; Metal Works. opposite Lewis Super good views of the redwood forests .' Senrif-e Ftatinn. Phone 41. tf and ne has plans of tinting the pic- ; Hal McNalr is spending a few j The new mayor of Medford Is at oils. Since going to Medford. May- home on Queen Anne avenue. xat. days in i'onland on business. .the Imperial. A. W. -ipes left or Pipes has bought the four-story . urally. the only way Medford couU Let me write your fire insurance. ' Salmon City. Ida . three year aao j Liberty building, an interest in the show Its appreciation was to elect Carl T. Tengwald. Hotel Holland, i and settled in Medford. and now he ' George Mansfield ranch on the era- hint mayor. -The Oregoman. 4. Phone S9. tf:, head nt ,h, r,..- m.,m.,.'.er T.tke highway, and a beautiful Clarified sdv.rH.lng get. r.,l ,.? Phone 51 f Mrs. A. C. Powers of Monmouth, re.,' la visiting with her sister, ttn.'A, It 8undern,an at SI I North ij'r street-' ' fiOWlng to thd inclemency of the "Other, the Medford Garden club 111 not hnM tta nlfint nn.l Itulh at tha Public Market Satur- Wes- oia-time rnnce at -Nat Ipld a sale the following Saturday. ! I ' ' - 34) Factory blocks, ft load. Tel. 631. edfofd Fuel Co. 24tf Guests from a distance register ed at Medford hotels include Ted Lewis, B. W. J. Hearty. A. E. Bar stt of N"w Vork City, Leo J. Flynq of Washington. U. c. and R. Montgomery of Chicago. Dance, Rlvenudo Community 31ub. Sat.' night. Mir. 23rd. Hot meat sandwiches- l t Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. Jj;tf I Irving Suney, a transient, is in tie county jail awaiting a hearing uW a car theft charge, following Ip arrest In Medford last night by Deputy Sheriff Paul Jennings ajid City Traffio Officer O. J. Pres. obtt. Suney Is accused of the theft at a car in Ashland from C. B. Hroman and was found driving the machine when he was arrested. Announcing Homer H. Davla of Dos Angeles, specialist in individ ual hair-cutting for ladles and chil dren, will ba at Emma Cllne Shop Jtarmanently. Sltf fBt. Mark's Guild wilt have an apron and food sale at Lamport's Tturday, March 29. 361 Secretary C. T. Baker of the Chamber of Commerce returned tfile forenoon from Eugene, where So had attended the annual ses sion of the Oregon State Secre rles" association. He made a Hurried return trip to Medford to Arrive, In time to attend the Inter state commerce commission meet hg which convened here today. I w a n t e d, food demonstrators temporary), phone 30. Saturday morning between S and 10 a. m. 3CI Dry fir slabs, $8 load. Tel. 831. fedford Fuel Co. 824tf Bonds for lit, 000 Voted by Rose. Jurg last year for an aviation field hiving failed to attract any bids, will be rendvertlsed, according to ui order by the Roseburg council Monday night. These bonds wore ponsored by Umpqua post of the Ajnorlcan Legion. Tho Bank of Southwestern Oregon, Marshflold. oibniltted a proposal to take the rmnds at par, but stipulated that io city pay 3792 in foes and ex psnsea. - . ;. ,. jt Another live dance, Eagls Point fut. night- Dartre till 2:30. ;- ' 1 . CMI 1203 or 17 for cleaned and ashed sand and gravel. ' : 304 t Mrs. Sue Haielrlgg returned yes tjrday from Portland nfter a week's visit with Mrs. Daisy Metchen. f Come to the Lake Creek Orange stance Bat, Mar. 23. 32 jAftre making surveys for several day past. John R. Orlhblo and Ieo P, Bt-own of the Crater national farest service returned to this city o Wednesday evening. , Hot, clean coal. Tel. 31. Med ford Fuel Co. 324tf Dog licenses are now being Issu ed with regularity at the county clerk'g office, with 11 Issued yes terday, making a total of nearly 40 Issuod so far this year, if li censes are not purchased by April 16 a penalty of an additional two dollars will bo put Into effect. Hose mending runners removed, and rniags worked baok. Handl crnft Shop. 216tf Sold Out at Noon That's what happened to our Hot Croat Bun Special last Saturday. We will repeat thi ex ceptional value again tomorrow. f Hot Cross Buns 19c doz. 2 doz. for 35c ' ,' ' "' ' Liberally, filled with fruit, nuti and spices, made as only Fluhrer can make them. IN. .V7? W JK " tlve secretary of tho Red Cross chapter, and Miss Augusta Glover, county nurse, spent yesterday after noon In the Wagner creek district looking after Red Cross and health unit work there. ; Best 1'tah coal hot and clean. Tel. e3l. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf When given a preliminary hear ing In justice court this forenoon on a charge of moonshino posses sion, the case of Rufus Roberts, Central Point man arrested early mis week by the sheriff's office with one gallon of alleged moon shine, was continued until next Monday forenoon. A remarkably unlimited range of shapes and sizes In Oage and Mono gram hats, also popular priced hat.) and Little Miss Sunbeam hats for little girls are on display for your Inspeotlon at tha Band Box, 223 East eth St. (Just east of the Gro ceteria). You are cordially In vited. , ' ' 364 E. O. Bloeckllnger, well known lumber mill owner of Chlloquln. is here attending the Interstate commerce commission hearing. He arrived in the city yesterday. r-orty-eight contributions of 15 each from Oregon 'citizens are de-! sired si this state's part In pro I vldlng the "national birthday" bell ! to be placed at the Washington ! memorial at Valley Forge. When i the contribution Is made. Oregon's . star will go on the bell and the ! names of the contributors will be j engraved in a national birthday book as permanent record. The campaign for this fund in Oregon Is In charge of Mrs. Sarah A. Ev- i ans, 321 1 4th street, Portland, chairman of tho Oregon committee on memorial; and Mrs. L. L. Mason. 113? Hassalo street, president of the Pennsylvania Women's club. Port land Journal. For sale, perennial flower plants. Wo have the best named varieties of phlox and delphinium. Over 200 varieties of other hardy plants. Cat alogues sent free. S. K. Chaataln, Route 2. Phone 4D2-L-2. 6 Leon B. Husklns is the owner of a new Hudson cabriolet coupo, purchased this week. Find nil tho latest fiction at Swem's Book and Gift Shop. , Miss Beth Bowermnn, Miss Ella Woods, Miss Agnes Woods and Miss' Mnmlo Tlmmons are among the Southern Oregon Normal girls who are vlstlng in the city over tho spring vacation. Best music In the valley, Eagle Point. Dance till 2:30. iJ Guests from California at Med ford hotels Include H. R, Brashear. ft. D. Sangnter. R. I. LeClaire and F. J. Franks of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cotlen of Sacra mento, Mr. end Mrs. J. D. Frost and H. J; Duane of Oakland. C. E. Day of Berkeley, and tho follow ing from San Francisco: Fred D. farr and party. J. K. Lyons. N. 8. Conley, w. D. Coughenour and F. a. Mitchell. That good coal-low In asb. Han. sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf 8. a Smith returned to Medford this morning from Salem and Port land, where he spent the past two any on business. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem no. tatoea, 100 lbs. for $1,10; to lbs. 76c Deliver! any place In city. Johnson's Market, th and Grape St Phone (7. SOOtf Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday afternoon and today at the county clerk's office to Har old Cody, 20. of Cl rid ley, Cal., and fcdna Harrison, 19, of Modford Mark Papovlch, 25, and Anna El liott. 20, both of Chlco, Cal.: Rod crick Hays, II, and Kathleen Hory ford, Is. both of Redding. Cal.- For salo. good hardy field grown perennial planta. .Vow la the time to plant . Special on pansy plants. Sbo per dosnn. 8. E. Chaataln, Rt. 2. Phone 452-L'l. s Mrs. Kd Fernlund of- Browns boro is spending tho week In Mod ford visiting local friends and relatives. Factory blocks, SO load. Tel. S3I. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf A flight by airplane from Port land In two hours flat was made this forenoon by Terry Talent, In returning to his headnuartera here. I following a short time spent In Portland, whero he made the first i arrest In Orogon under the now ; Jones law. which provides a maxi mum sentence of five years Ir. the penitentiary and a fin of 310.000 for sale, possession or transporta tion of tnjtojxlcatlng liquor. Hjo iii Portland this morning by a West Const plane and arrived her exactly at 11:46. Window glass, all sites: nlso plat giass. irownnng cabinet Wks. tf P. M. Wlnshlp. manager of tho I C. smith Corona Typewriter company of Portland, Is transact Ing business today with a number, of local firms. Cheap lumher and cednr posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Miss K.va Williams. Modart rep resentative, formerly from New Vork. Is a guest this week of the Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann shop. She will spend Monday and Tuesday here for the purpose of personally Interviewing those who wish ad vise on correct and comfortable corseting. you sr in. why not try Chlro- tlc with Russian massage first. Slmklns, over Woolworth'a, Tel. no home unit t harnn n-.n IpArl tViA " -- . 1...V cun at the visitinc cow. ' Another big dance Eagle point Sat. night. .Dance till 2:30. l Bounty wurrn nt were Issued at the county clerk's of ice today to George McDonough ot Pams Val ley, one bobcat, and to O. II. Welch of Butte Falls, two bobcats. That good coal low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 23!i. tf- Architcct Frank Clark reutrned today from a business trip to Port land. Dyngf?s Old-tfme Dance at Nat. every Thurdny and Paturdny. ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZE0SAFE-.PUDIT f KUUUtcD PACKED mt SANITARY WAY Thee Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drag Store Nod Yi OU ve kllOWll the IOVOlu ireerlnm of l.o.- ets country summer ! An j wijhed that you could be as properly Informal in town? nlJte Here s that wiih come true, fo a hat that iust llLc nnrU!... r we ve at alll It 't so pia "7 i Id, nj pari if i would demand. so pliant that you no more saact than a .... j ucnuiiu, Af, light that whtn you've pullJ it on your head again you u Jorget it, there at all, until you u v . Pf."" f'.rf " m'rror "d tie the perfect way it cling, (without a tqueeze) to the contour of your head. .. Oj vuca straw, hand-crochetrd in Italv, . J ond made for us iy Gage I THE BAND BOX 223 East Sixth Street Just East of Groceteria E c onomy G r oceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE 1 K .' : EASTER SAVINGS f , With the approach of Easter the family expense is greatly increased ; and every dollar counts. Visit our shoe department, where a full line of shoes for the whole family is offered at money saving prices. Shoes from manufacturers whose goods you know, and can depend upon for service. All women's shoes, all styles and sizes $3J95, $4.95 and $535. Men's shoes $3S5, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 (except kan garoos and high tops). Values you will have to see to appreciate. Come in tomorrow and let us show you how much you can save. BREAD Baked in the old home way and has that old home flavor. l ib. loaf, 3 for . . ........... 20c H-lb. loaf . . . .... ... . . .... 10c . Hot Cross Buns, dozen . 15c ' PALM OLIVE SOAP Finest for the Complexion 12 bars 74c OTHER THRIFT ITEMS t; - jnriTOf-rF?-; 3' 'T KZzjmr , I I I1UW THE PERFECTION OF THE B II I H SPEAKING SCREEN IB HCBC IS ill I f Mr. rffl(P Jsrn i L - I j , s ! m : M. .. . , WW m ff , . te til II H a The Whole Town's Gone WOLF II m in . -, n m ii M H i nuna 'locked to tha theatre ye.terd.y and 11 Hj II K D ! way n,,rve,infl this the finest ALL V II OS & HI I TALKING picture ever produced. 1 II S K tt l!0 1 1 Admission 7 I ! -oobTof -ZphtfR ! W Original Shredded Wheat Pkg.... 10c Crystal White Soap 10 bars '. .... 35c Jersey Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. ...... 20c Mother's Oats (aluminum premium) pkg. . . 28c Peanuts, freshly roasted in our own . roaster Lb. , . ........ 18c .Florida Grape Fruit. Very large each .... 10c Walnuts, fancy Oregon Franquets 2 lbs . . . . . . . . . ... 55c Van Camp's Hominy, No. 2 Cans, 3 for .......... 25c Com Cannon ' .Valley brand Gol ' den Corn, No. 2 can 2 for ..... 25c Peas Goody Goody brand No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Snowdrift Shortening 8-lb. can .$1.59 Del Mone Sliced Peaches, No. 2 can 3 for 59c Monarch Peaches, fancy halves, No. . -2 cans 3 cans . ............ 59c Peas, Imported Petite Pois. Extra value No. 1 can, 2 for . . . 25c Malt Syrup, Rainier brand 49c FREE HOSE UNTIL EASTER From now until ; Easter, with every pair of men's, women's or children's shoes, a pair of silk hose to fit the wearer -, - Y FREE Champion Mixed Vegetables, No. 2 can . . ... . . . . 15c Mackerel, No. 1 tall can. A very fine fish at a moderate price 3 can . . 43c Mocha and Java Coffee, vacuum packed. A treat for lovers of fine coffee Lb. can 65c Empire Bacon Lb . 30c Universal Family Scale. Weighs up to 24 lbs. Each $1.39 Certaineed Kalsomine 5-lb. pkg.. 49c Wash Boilers, oversize, No. 8 or 9, heavily tinned copper bottom. .$2.89 Electric Table Stoves .... $2.98 to $5.98 Alarm Clocks. Guaranteed one year. Each( .;................. 89c Big Ben and Westclox at a saving. Johnson's Floor Wax, 1 lb. 69c 2 lbs. . . $1.33 Electric Milk Shaker . . , . . $3.98 Garden Hose U. S. Rubber Co.'s molded hose, 50 ft. . . $4.59 Lawn Mowers, standard makes, $7.98 up Cups and Saucers, decorative pat terns 6 for . 98c Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 Individual chicken pie, mashed po tatoes, cream gravy, buttered bread, coffee or milk 25c Hot Chili all day . .,. .10c GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE. Use our parking lot while trading with us. Vote for the Airport Bonds and make Medford a bigger city. ORIENTAL GARDENS Sponsored by. I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge Committee Saturday night arch 23 Everybody Cordially Invited . QUALITY MEATS Buy your Meat for Sunday from us, where you can save money by paying cash "Where Quality Costs You no More" West Side Meat Market Across From Copco We Deliver Phone 649 .; We Give S.&H. Green Stamps 11