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FAtiB TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". FRTDAY. APRIL 5, 1929. 3 fT'ocal and 'Personal it mlllll v Medford boys and youths Inter std In- radio -work are reminded is tnat tne rrpuiar wrK!y-mtinr or j I 'the recently organiKed radio club ; ,for boya will be held tomorrow 'evening at 1 o'clock In the Medford 'Center building. A flaw In radio I Si work will be under the direction I I lot Georpe Crltzer of the county en- Blneer'a office, well versed in the i technicalities of that work. Attend. ' nnea; has been kood nt these meet vijnga find has included, several men ' 'Wlshlne to. learn more of the mys Les of radio. A new shipment, ot 'ery smart millinery lias . just arrived at .the mand Hox. 221 Kan 6th hi.-, (just .east of lCconomy Groceteria). 14 Hettt your orchard with kindling, Iblopks ond slabs. Tel. Ml,. Med- linill Mohr left on his return trip i J to Jlpllywooil, V'al., where. the Moitr luiiiuy nun trni iL-niuuiK, rmiy. mm ( 4 weanesaay evening, aner nuvinK i j Hpent a week here on business. Miss i J.dna Mohr, who accompanied him '-(to Medford, will remain in the city (JiXor some time yet. visiting friends. t"- i-Main wnue piuow cases, nem H.sUched, hems, 79c. Handicraft I Jihort. . ' 14 vj. Mealy Klamath. Netted Gem po .,''tatos, 100 lbs. for 11.20; 60 lbs. .70a Delivered any place In city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape f'8t. Phone 87.. 809t St. .Handsnmo. new swinging doors If We gracing the entrarice to the Ilb--'erty building, which were Installed Bpust night, as a finishing touch to f (the recently .ro-decoratod entrunVo j hobby, which Jstlll to have a coat of varnish. A rlesn dance for clean neonle 'is th W. O. W. fiance Sat. night. ;;;; ; It, Brlnir your Invalids and old peo '. ",'ple to' the Ashland Convalescent jit n4 , Rent Home. 89 Jj Guests from a distance at local iufiotels Include Dr. and Mrs, M. I.. Silones, Mr. and Mrs. A, V. Wooil son, and Mr, anil Mrs. J.' D. Mylrea ifi'-wf ,Wausoon, Wis., Mrs. A. M. Stein I hardt of N'ew York City, Mr. and J Mrs, M. B. and Miss Jluth Moor jlr -house, or Winnipeg, Can., 'Paul i J Itelss ,of Chicago,. Mr. and ' Mrs, i' A. C. Rundall of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr., and, Mrs. J. J I. Hull of I Hoston. Mass., I'. A. Hmilh of SI. . " Louis. Norman J. Mangln of Roch ester, N.,Y, Mr. and-Mrs: D. W. Kodsdon of Vancouver, K. C, and Xu A. Sackett of Swift Current, III Carlton Janes, who returned yes terday from Portland, drew the following Item In the hotel col umn of the Portland Ori-gonlana yesterday: "Carlton Janes Is at the . Henson from Medford, where he is an orchardlst. Although' a ( pear grower, Mr. Janes is more .In-1 ;' ! terested In music than fruit, u nil J would . rather play, on his violin, ' ' uiun g"i up eitriy in tne morning to get the smudge pots going." ' The W. O. W. old-time Sat. night dances are drawing good crowds. Dr. WZ jr. Devcny of Portland PASTUERIZEb SAFE.Plinp board of cosmetic therapy i-xum.j fHUUULfcD- PACKED' IflL - &ANITA RY WAY J The publicity and conventions division of the chamber of com merce. Dr. R. Li. Burdic, chairman, j today mailed 175 letters to the ho i tel. restaurant, campground and re sort Interests of suuthern Oregon, inviting them to the second annual spring conference to be held in Ashland Wednesday noon, April 10, at the I.lchla Springy hotel. The counties covered were Jackson. Josephine. Douglas, ' I-ano, Des chutes and Klamath, representing the "loop" of highways Pacific highway from Ashland to Eugene, i thence over the McKenzle highway I In t)nn,l (Wnn .,,l. nL. Dalles-Callfornia highway to Klam-' f"" "" """"" ath and back to Ashlana over the en -ppointed by Governor l'at- Ashland-Klamath Vtolls highway. j J. " " """"" M '",B Ashlutal Tidings. ' chiropodists examining board. Mrs. ' lCmma K. tluley of Salem was up- Ralnbow bordered pillow cases, ,,i., i, .., n,.. ,.. itiiiiFcu, fi.uv per pair.- jianui-j oruii mi.ip. I Iners to succeed Mrs. Hattlo Huslck Plenty of excitement, Eagle Point! of Balem, who has resigned. Sot. night. Dance till 2:30. 15 ' Rucker's Taxi. Phone 68. ' Rntcs P. A. Smith of Eugene, represen- 2Sc. Prompt service. ltf tatlvo of the Peters Diamond Hnec ' . Tom Illlllnirs r Modfnrii i via. lal shoos for men, called on local! King in this city with his daughter,; inis morning. . , Mrs. Paddock, who hus heon III for Old-time dance at Nat; Thursday i tfn ' pust several days. Klamath and Saturday. ' Ifi ;j.'ews. ..v uu, UH.IH11U Willi KIIIUIII1U. ! i.DCTl UlllR CflRI n (1L linn PIMH. u,w.nn iiiu niuua, , A CI. V 4 1, 0iuu-(iei. Ddi. Aieuioru. V Ud CO. 8Z4tl ford Fuel Co. tf ! Mrs. Ed Karra of Central Point. A motion to dismiss the anneal I William Ksilcllff or Ashinmi w n filed recently In circuit court hy Sunders of Aaate and Preii 'wriwin Attorney W. O. Trill for L. U Hat-no Table Rock were amonir the out field, Ted Morava and F. Upton of to wnvlsltors In Medfnrd mduv. from a justice court verdict award- j Money loaned to worthy people ed against them to Gene Watklns, to faythelr honest debts. Thomas was filed yesterday at the county Realty Co., Ttm. 12, Palm Blk., cor. clerk's office by Attorneys Kelly j Main add Front, upstairs. J!l and Kelly, on grounds that the ap- 1 - """ . ." 11 . . peal was not properly drawn, fall ing to state several important tech. nleal points. ..; Dance! Spot dance, Eagle Point Sat. , 10 Amazing bargain In ladles' and children's huts nt'tho Enimy lou Hut Shop In M. M. Store. J4 Guests from Portland registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kmllh, W. M. Cnplln. Alnnto Morrison, Mrt and MrH;1 CI. Mrs. J. S. Boardman of the Sal- adu ranch 'district Is :repor)ed seri- , usiy lll.at hep honitt.thu week -""Jld-tlme danee at Nat.- Thursday and Hn hi rdil'y " : ifa - ; r - Phone ' ; . V 5L Alf ILK BUTTER ICECREAM ';V'!'.,i,,! " :''" t-ri These 1 Drug Stores : Are Open Nights 1 - This Week ; . A Medford, Pharmacy Heath'? Drag Store Strang's Drag Store If 19. iCon i: i If Url if Sho f - I'lnln while jlllnw. coses, liem- hed . hems, 70c. Handicraft P. . . 14 v Special allenllon given to ex. ibptctant mothers In our baby de f" parLment. Sinclair's. 17 j Mrs. E.'J. Boardman of Central ff Point was a business visitor In tho I r city this morning. , l; Spot dance, Maglo Point Sat. It,' ,Xt' Hose mending runners removed, (Band 'snags worked baolt,- Itandl It oraft Shop.' - ' 216tf ' . The conilltlnn of .Dwtght Phlpps, Whp ils serldUsly ill ul the Sacred Ti) ' I 1 ? 1 was .roporiea to ne I Jj continuing td Improve today.. i'J Medford Garden Cluh will hold n 1 1 plant snlo Saturday morning at the :t Pnbllo Market. Everyone having a (plants, etc., to donate please have j ; them there early. 1 . i Douglas Wilson, former clerk at It'tftQ Hotel Jackson and now the ' southern Oregon representative for lithe Oregon Stage system, returned j'f this week from a short business !; trip to Portland. ,"J'. Rainbow bordered pillow cases, stamped, $1.00 per pair. Handl. ipraft Shop. - 14 . . Lt me write your fire insurance. -.Oaf! Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. t-none sh.v tf Here Are 3 Genuine Bargains on sale at 9:00 A. M. Our supply is limited, so phone or come early. Pineapple Puff Whip'd Cream Puffs Custard Puffs 31.... , I , , . 6 for 23c ' Made as only Fluhrer . can make them. .""' A. Sulhnrland. T. W. Jones, O. A. Alderman, .W. E. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. M. (i. Smith, M. C. I.ulz, A. N. Wysnng, I 1). Gnrnett. W. II. Grebe,. A. E. Schroder. W. S. lllery, C. Nnes, E. M. Norton, it. S. Alley, J). o. Mllner, O. o. Woxon and O. 13. Miller. .Come to the Jjiko Creek Grunge dance, Sat., April 6. 1 fi Danee until 2 o'clock In the morning at Jacksonville. ' ir. James Munsell of the Amileaate cllstrlct spent yesterday In Medford on business. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Rldg. Phone 11S1. istf Mr. and Mrs. F. s. Jenne ,or Etna were nlnnng the northern California visitors who were In Medford today. Etna was formerly known as Etna Mills, but the name was changed several years ago to the present contraction. They are guests nl the Hotel llnllniul. , Spot dance, Eagle Point Hut. 'in ' Dry pine slabs, )s load. Tel. Ml. Medford Fuel Co. ' -, 324tf Mrs. Mlna Itoyllss motored here rrom her homo at Ashland this morning and spent several hours In the city shopping and visiting friends. Riverside Community Cluh diitice Sat. night, April 0. Good music and good eats. jfi Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co, . (f The Albany Herald-Democrat,' In discussing tho river pollution prob lem, wonders If Grunts .Pass will l anxloUa to preserve the great osset,.the Itoguo, when the cost ol providing for sewago .disposal !s found. Grants Pass realizes the great value of the Rogue as a tour ist attraction and the cost of a sewago disposal plant will bo of secondary consideration. The main question will be the method of ob taining satisfactory sewage dis posal. Grants Pass Courier. St. Ann's Altar Society will hold a food sale at Lamport's Store, Saturday morning. ,n Dance at Jacksonville Saturday night. iS. A bounty warrant was issued al (he county clerk's oifice yesterday lo W. A. Cox of Plnehuryt for the killing of three coyotes. Plenty of excitement, KagJe Point Hut. night. Dance till 2:30. 1Q Mrs. II. If. Arnold, accompanied by her grandsons, Charles and Claire Conoway, loft this forenoon for Corvallls umt Port land for a visit of several days. Charles Is a member of tho Mccirord high school band, taking part In the nnnual slate contest at Corvallls, and plays a cornet. In Portland, tho party will visit friends nnd relntlves. Dances every Sat. night, W, O. W. management, fu lluy your cakes, plea. and salnds ot l.nmporl's Saturday. , 14 A divorce complaint. Was filed In circuit court yesterday hy Irene HnMcnrriin. against w. E. Rosen-1 erans of t'entrul Point, on ground of cruel nnd inhuman treatment. The potiple were married In Yreku Cel.. July 12. 1022, and have two children. Dunce! Spot dance. Enisle Point Sat. ir. Tonite Is China; Nite ' ': " LAST -r- TIMES '. ' TONIGHT II i N. B. ' Remember, we always Wry the larg est and most complete assortment of . breads and pastries in South- wuiuuy not quantity counts al the V. O. W. Put. night dances, ill A total of 2S5 dog llreitana hn.I been Issued at tho ominty clerk'i ....u mi uiun una lorenoon. fol lowing a busy day dog owners from all part of flic county applying for license. Only ten dsys remain before the added penally for failure to apply will be added to tho regular fee. The state law. as enacted hy the lust legis lature, reads all dog without li censes are auhjeot to death. Hot. clean coal., Tel. l, Med ford Fuel Co. S24tf O, (1. Speaker, residing near Med. ford, la spending a short time In Sucrumrnlo, Oil., attending to busi ness matters. Fresh shipments of smelt arriv ing dally. Free delivery any place In city. Johnson's Market Phone ,T' !lstf Scarlet fever la still reported to be prevalent In the Rogue River district, according to the county health unit, and a large number of families are reported to be afflict ed, causing a long list of absentees from the city school. The condl Hon, however. Is reported to he somewhat Improved. Hlg dance Saturday' night (it V S. Hotel, Jacksonville. ij Vhtt'SMek o' .Th Big Silent Pictures : , THAT .MARVEL: OF. ALL MOTION PICTURE RECORDS ! "The -Great ' The Authentid.Pictures of tho A. H. and Sidney" Snow Arctic Expedition ; ;. Taken at Greatest Risk of Life '' of Any Picture on Record ALSO GOOD ADDED ' SHORT FEATURES ROTHERMEL'S '' MU8IC , , ONE DAY. ONLY TOMORROW Kiddie 10o Any Time BIG DOUBLE FEATURE TOM MIX"1 , in , -1 2ANE ' GREY'S . , jv - vr:- Greatest Novel "THE LAST OF. THE' , ;i)iLiAies,v ' ' fXtsOv.,, . v; ," SECOND CHAPTER OF " "THE SCARLET ;, ARROW" , LIBERTY MARKET "The Home of Good Mea?' Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best '..'.! WHEN YOU BUY FROM US YOU KMOW YOU'RE GETTING . V QUALITY MEATS FOR SATURDAY SPRING LAMB BEEF TENDERLOIN PORK TENDERLOIN SWIFT'S BEEF CHICKENS FRYERS , ... LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE-VEAL, BROOKFIELD BUTTER COTTAGE . , . CHEESE " FISH DEPARTMENT .' HALIBUT , SALMON OLYMPIA OYSTERS EASTERN OYSTERS ' . , . FRESH CRABS . . : , Holly and Main St. Phone 164 Economy .Groceteria H -III r-1 tl THE HOME OF BREAD . LIKE MOTHER MADE Saying W . . i .' ' ;t. ; i5 ' ' . i-'Hi : ' ' . ' When we .plan to' feve our fir'thbughrisf of self-denialdping; without some of the things we are accustomed to enjoying or in other words changing our mode of i living not so however if your pi an of saving involves shopping the Groceteria way.. Ydu'r saving here involves no self-dehial--haVe what : you are i Accustomed t'6 having-- but have it for lesi. Buy the same quality in the same quantity but pay less because of .the expense we have eliminated in getting your; goods to you. . Clerks, credit losses and small deliveries addmore than' y6ufthink to the cost of what you Use-yetdo not affect the'qualityIrifclude Groceteria shopping in your saving plan and besides adding to your savings your leisurely inspection ofcour stock and acquaintance with the different foods will instead of resulting In 'setf-dehiar, "add much to your daily menu. ; ; n : rr r vr .; ,v .', ...... . si j t , , ... .. . ; ... j..; .' ' -v. ' J . r j i ii Medford's finest because baked as you would bake. ' : ' 'f -' lib. 1 loaf . ' V i 3 : I . U-lb. loaf i .3 for 20c . 10c Bows and Arrows for the Children With every pair ' of shoes, whether bought forr father,, mother, sister or brother I.::...',.. ; -FREEv:'' : ; a danby bbw and arrow OTHER THRIFT ITEMS Fancy Strawberry Rhubarb, 3 lbs. ; 25c Sunkist Lemons, doz 22c Tru Blu Graham Crackers, ' 4 lb.- box 63c ., 25c Small Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz Large Size Florida Grapefruit 3 for , . . ... 25c Chula Vista Celery, 2 bunches ..... 25c Blue-Ribbon Mayonnaise free with lr ' each pint jar a large package of y f, More,; Jell '-T- the better quality sii," jelly powder. : ' 'Y Ginger ,Ale7t-you;don't.pay half the cost for freight on the Ginger Ale) High Life just right, 2 bottles . . 25c Camp Fire. Marshmallows, 1-lb. box 29c Cryctal White Soap, 10, bars .' . . . 35c . Gold Dust-Washing Powder, large -.u package 1; . : , 22c Rogue River Sliced Beets, ,No. 2 1 can 10c Bagley Canning Co's String Beans i ic : .:. No. 2 cans, 3 f pr ;. , . 39c Bulk Dates,' 2 lbs, . ...',..... .'.7 . . 25c Macaroni ; American Beauty, 4 l-ii ? , pkgs. f , . r... . . 25c Matches,; Buffalo brand, per carton, six boxes :. . . . . . . ..... i5c 'Electric Light Globes, all sizes , less than 100 watts . :: . V'W. ! '. ; 20cff O-Cedar Oil, regular 60c bottle . .' . , 48c Large Galvanized Tubs, best qual-. , ity, each i . , . v . .s. . . . $1,,09 Chore Boy Pot Cleaners, 3 for ....... 25c Galvanized Pails, 8-qt . t :25c 42-Piece Dinner Set Beautiful floral patterns of first grade ware.'- -v.- s ' ' u ' " -' ; j - - A regular $10.00 value , j : Tomorrow, $7.29 Fountain Lunch . Ready at 11:30 Breaded Pork Chops with apple sauce, mashed potatoes,' cream gravy, butter ed bread, coffee or milk 25c i f GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK? THE DIFFERENCE. ' . LOTS OF ROOM TO PARK HANDICRAFT SHOP 42 S. Central Phone 702 Bucilla Embroidery . Packages , o Includo n pomplodl! liic of children's and in fant's rcafly-imde li'essc The designing, styling, workmanship and tailoring are of tlft finest and only fine quality novel and attrac tive fast color falwics aroisod. Each dress re quires only a few simple embroidery stitches to.finish. , i ., . Sizes 2 to fi yea;, and 7 to jj ;''' Prvees. including thread $1.35 to $2.50 Hemstitching, Pecoting, Button-Making ' and Hose-Mending ; S WEM'S Books and Circulating Library All the new and popular fiction of the flay is to i befound at Swem's f j. , jThe, following hopk reviewed in today's paper, are iu our library: , "Time Is a Gtleman" . Col. C. O. Thomson . "Scabby Dichson" . liichnrd Blake "Royal Road :tp Romance" Richard Halliburton SWEM'S