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FOtTft WEDFOIW ATL TRIHWE, rEDFORD, OKFiOX, FRTDAY, APRTL 5, 1929.' Your Medford Piggly Wiggly Co, Note Following Savings for ; Saturday and Monday SUGAR Pure cane $5 59 Per cwt. 25-pound sack $1.43 10-pound sack :.l'.....'...'... 58c FLOUE Piggly Wiggly of course, t 1 QQ Per 49-lb. sack 1 A NUcHur iVodurt iiih1o from flntt Imril ttlutit JELLO 00 3 packages ......:.. ... 1 . Fr your fruit huIiuIm. ' " . MAYONNAISE . BEST FOODS pint jars ' Qr eih, OW eachi....'--..4.....:.': ' NALL'EY'S Quarts, . . fiC each ....v.-. 4 Pints each :. MATCHES ' 6-box cartons t Q Pet carton; 1I7C I III ' ' I IIIBMII . I , MOTHERS OATS Aluminum. An Per pikg. ...I .:.: PANCAKE FLOUR o C Aunt Jemima's; 2 pkgs , ; 3C PINEAPPLE No. 2 cans 1 7 Broken slicos, per can No. 2y2 cans, broken slices ' o 1 Per can .U :.' TOMATOES 2 cans, Enders' OC Rogue; 2 cans IOWA CORN . OC- 2 cans .......i.. A Rood Hfuiiflilnl, HvH!t vuHi'ty. PEAS No. 2 size, sweet 1 A ' Per can '. 1tC, SOUP Campbell's Tomato 9 3 cans .1... ; 4c Other varieties 1 , in Per can 1.'.. rlfe;-4 " c STRING BEAKS Small cans 1 fir "Palace Brand, per can 1UC OLEOMARGERINE oq 2 pounds OTJC silvnr N11I Nothing finer ' SOAPS AND WASHING POWDERS P & G White Soap, 10 bars 37? Whits Wonder, 10 bars 35 Peets Granulated, per pkg. 39 White King, per pkg 43 Super Suds, 3 pkgs 250 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Bananas, 4 lbs .'.' 35 Oranges 344 size, 2 doz. 23? Oranges 216 size, 2 doz .;. 430 Oranges 176 size, 2 doz ; 63 Grapefruit 54 size, large fruit, 3 for 290 Lettuce, large solid heads, 2 for 170 Celery, bunch io Piggly Wiggly Market Saturday Specials Chickens Rabbits Fresh Side Pork Per pound Choice. Baby Beef Per pound Lean Shoulder Pork Roast Per pound :. Choice Baby Beef Pot Roast Per pound .' 20c 35 c 25 c 25c ' ' "" ; Finest Quality Meats Phone 1236 We Deliver PIGGLY WIGGLY All orders amounting to $3.00 or more FREE DELIVERY We Pay 23 cts. Dozen for Eggs, Cash or Trade ; Don't forget Kellogg's Rice Krispies What wan expected to be a aiilrit l ed nittud meeting at the Howard : gchonlhouae in district 100. between Aledfurd and Central Point, failed to develop. Heated dlHCUualon wan ' expected to be brought concerning 0chool .matter. Involving the em ployment of leachem by two mem . hern of the board, without the as. scm'uf the third, at a higher wago scale than allowed , by the school budget, according to a patron of the district. The trouble has been In the air for sometime, and dates : back over ayear. Competent and experienced book 1 keeper and offlco man desires posi tion. References. Box 25, Tribune. ! 19 Dance, Jackson Springs Club, 9:30 till 2 a. m Bat. night. 14' Following ...a short visit with friends and relatives inllollywood, t'al., Williams Unyn returned to his home here this week. i ' Factory blocks, 6 load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. . 824tf N. Fuji. experienced his first de feat., of-.the city three-cushion bll llHld tourniiment last night at the hands of Marvin Harrick, who de feated Fuji by tho score of 2 5 to 28 vn a handicap basis of 30 to 25. Iiai'l'ick made several irnml shots and persisted in leaving his! opponent In BBfoty positions. This gaino tied tho two playWa for first plocej. each having lost one and won three. In his game with Rcg Inuld Flfer, Rowley Taylor was de feated and was eliminated as a re sult from further participation In the tournament. That good coal low In ash. Han sen Coal 8o. Phono 239. tf Herman Hurgoyne, owner of the Hex; cafe of thin city and a resi dent of Kugene. where he also owns a restaurant. Is n visitor in Med ford for several days. Ladies' and children's halr-cut- ling. Nash liurher Shop 34 'in early spring particular care I is necessary in Oregon to protect cattle against poison larkspur, waijns Hie county agent. When the i plants first come above, the ground i the conspicuous leuves make tempt ; ing-forage (for cattle, which often leaffatal amounts of it. Larkspur I Is, however, not poisonous to sheep, so far as known. Tho tall or pol sno lurkspur Is tho one which Causes mnMt of the mitxnnliii. In ! Western nrpsnn In nnrlv At.rll A little later the low' larkspur be comes dangerous on both the east ern and western sides of tho Cas- f.jllleu Klfimtilh Vn.vu ! Factory blacks, f 6 load. Tel. '631. i Medford Fuel Co. , 324tf Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237lf H. T. Campbell of the Union Creek resort wa nmong the busi ness visitors in Medford yesterday. Dance, Jackson Springs Club. 0:30 till 2 a. m Hat. .ii'nu In tho Illness of Mrs. Lyda King, .Mrs. Kllen Post of Roseburg has taken over her duties as county nurse at tho county health unit. Mrs. King, suffering from scarlet foveu, .will bo Incapacitated for three morn weeks. Dry fir Blabs, 0 load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf Marc 'Jurmin, who has been .spcmllni! several days In Portland on business, was expected to re turn today to his homo in Med ford. Upholstering Call Jacksonville 202. , ' 388 Mrs. Hubert Ilrown of Gold Hill, a pul lent at tho Community hos pital, who had been seriously 111, was reported to bo much tmpi-oved today. That good coal--low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Beverly Angle, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anglo of South Ivy street, will sus tain nu permanent Injuries as the result of a mishap Tuesday fore noon when she. suffered u broken leg, afler being struck by n cur on Mouth Odkdale avenue. Cheap lumber and cadar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Vera Mershon has resumed duties at the Medford Heauty Parlor, fol lowing a vacation of six weeks spenl In Ijis Angeles and other southern California points. Oct those tenders and auto bodies straightened at Hrlll's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Servleo Station. Phone 418. lf t'Uests from tho stale of Wat.li. inglon at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. Coo. llollauer of Yakl- j ma, Mrs. hies K. Vlnce and Miss ! Hernlco Mengel of Kveretl, Miss I "nice i.owo of Mt. Vernon, 11. T .Millregor of Centralla and Frank KUssell anil II. W. Keck of Health' British criminals, knowing this. ! rarely carry deadly weaiwns on burglary expeditions, since using them to kill would mean hanging. I Here It means, hiring an able law ! yer. - !' Mexico's war seems to turn out i badly for the rebels. Califs is ! burning bridges to prevent the (rebels' retreat. Ills aim Is "to, (wipe Out the rebel -troops." , ,' ! The Mexican government thinks i J It is not far from complete victory, I . for this time. . ; Meanwhile, bombs from Mexican . airplanes have been drntmeri nn (American soil. Mexican shells I cross the border and land on American territory. Uncle Sam says he is going to do something I about that if it doesn't stop. r- Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Button Obituary KjMs-lal roninimilcnllun Muitrurri latino No. 103, A l' A. M.t Friday. April Ft. 7; 30 n. in. Work In tho AI. UOKi't'P. Wy order of the W. C. M. HOUSTON, Seuy. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paga One.) jsrrviiijx sci i imi for Wivv things than killing men. An ?nil of rii pita I punishment , wotilil lie H stop towant i-lvillaa-j ttnn. Meanwhile, Krltlnh cupllnl im , Ifliment hIiowh commnn neiuo. I When on llrlton KUIh unolher, (hoy hung him a few weekn later. ! mi yearn of delay for mnoalrt,. de Ill vory of bonnuetd and ynipathollc letters from litil(e. JiAHT Suzan . ' Carolina Hart pHKwd away at her home two Inllejj north of Kagle Point Thurn day, April 4, M at thu aKe of 72 yeui'H, four monthn. Kh wuh a native daughter or Jactkaon coun ty, having been born in Jackson ville November 1856. Bho hau been living for the past fifty years on her farm, whleh her huuband and his brother homeateaded, cleared for cultivation and made livable. She wan married twice,'- flrut to Marvin Sylveuter Wood and later to Mr.' PI art (deceased). 81) e leaves to mourn her, two daugh ters and one son, Mrs. Ora Hen derson of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Mamie Haws of Los Angeles, Calif, and Walter S. . Woqd of Kagle Point, Ore.; also throe grandchil dren. The remains are at the Perl Funeral Home, and arrangements will be announced later. WARD Joseph W." Ward passed away at the home of his niece, MrSj C. T. Landing, two miles south of Phoenix early this morn ing at- the age of 71 years. 1 Mr. Ward came- to . Jackson county from Burns, Oregon, about eight years ugo. Ho is survived by the following six children: W. K Orover, Herbert, and A 1 o n z o Ward, all of Klamath county Mrs.; Edward Howard and Elijah Ward of . Burns, Oregon. Funeral arrangements In charge of Conger Funeral Parlors await the arrival of the children and will be later announced. J Atlay. April. 5 ' 6:15 to G:3U McdfoVd Mall Tribune news and markets. 6:30 to 7 Band Box' Ha tShoppe. ' ' Saturday, April 0 9:30 to 10 White King Soap V Co. ' 10 to 11 People's Electric. 11 to 11:30 Beebe & Kindle. 12 noon News Items fur- nished by Medford Mall Tribune. 12 to 12:30 ftlectrlc Wiring Co. . 4- 12:30 to 1:30 Witham Ser- vice Station. 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mnil Tribune news- and markets. MEN'S DEPARTMENT AT MAI'S TO STAGE SALE Celebrating Its - ninth birtJiday anniversary the men's department of Mann's store will, lie :ther stcene of another annual salo commenc ing tombrrow morning. Saturday, land Continuing for -at least 'one j wee A : Practically all of the stock wll "be reduced in price and spec ials will be offered daily. t ' The past year has ben the most succewf ul from every stand point since tiie organization of the de partment and much credit Is due Ban Watson, who has managed the business for the past . two years. Oxover Corum is assist ant manager and Howard I.crlorc Is the third salesman. I Meningitis In China SHANGHAI, Apr 5 P) Health authorities estinuilA.1 today that there were -1000 cases of menin gitis in the Chinese secflon of Shanghai. Tho serum shortage Births Mr, .mid Mrs. Jack Moulton of fciKle roint are the parents of a seven and 'one-half pound Rlrl. j Dunn ai lob acrea rieuri jiuo-. pita! this morning. Tex Maynard at ... Isis Saturday Beautiful Women UseMello-Gldi Beauties who guard their com plexions use MELLO-GLO Face Powder only. Famous for purity its coloring matter is approved by the Government. The skin never looks pasty or flaky. It spreads more smoothly and pro duces a youthful bloom. Made by a new French process MELLO GLO Face Powder stay on longer. Heath's Drug Store. Tex. Maynard -as "Wanderer Garrison, wrecks the plans of Pete Mosely, who runs the town of Pi ute with an Iron fist. Garrison, a 90 mod of the plans, is on the side of law and order, no matter where he roams, and gets into the thick of any battfe In. the aid of justice. A wanderer of the west" comes 1 to the Isis heater Saturday. - - W HOPE FOR AVIATORS : BYDNEV, N. S. W.; April 5. Impruvinir weather conditions to day heiRhtoned the hopes of those searching "somewhere east .pf Wyndham" for Captain Klngsford Smlth and hia companions of the Southern Cross. 'AvliKtion, authorities, admitting tho Immense difficulties of the quest, duo to the inaccessibility and wild nature of the northwest Ausi trallan area, nevertheless encourr aired everyone to hope for Its sucr cess. r 3F "I am a machineooerator and I recommend Lydia E. 1 mkham s Vegetable Com pound for the help it has been, to me. I am feeling fine and able to work every, day. You may use my letter as a testi monial and I am willing to answer letters from women asking about the Vegetable Compound." Anna M. Pin da, 17Q Brook Street, Bridge port, Conn. Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Compound keeps tvorking women on the job under trying conditions. liiHii 2m ffliwiimuii iii'iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii inn iiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllliilllliiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiBlM Brown-Bilt and Buster Brown ShoesFor AH the family One of ManvlljipijjffiV Smart patterns m tJ Amazing values in fash ionable health arch shoes. In all widths, from AAA to E. Blond, Rose Blush and Black Kid and Patent. $3.95 to $8.75 Patent One-Straps 51j to 8....$1.75 to $2.05 82 to ll....$1.85 to $4.45 H'j to 2....$2.00 to $4.95 A, B, C, D, E Widths ! ' - " Patents, Smoke Elk 5J2 to 8 ..$1.70 to $2.95 ..... 82 to ll....$1.85 to $4.45 11J4 to ' 2....$2.00 to $4.95 A, B, C, D, E Widths For Well Dressed Men Who Like to Be Thrifty $3.50 to $9.50 Buster Brown Shoe Store Clarence Eyans, Prop, 32 S. Central Ave. Straws Are the Spring Decree in Hats Bakiis, pcrles, bulli b u n 1 1 s, viscas . . . these spell smartness iu spring millinery this season. Blacks are very cliie . . . though natural shades and bright' tones to complete Costume enseiiililcs are also important. We are presenting some most unusual values in hats ol! the better type. $2.48 to $17.50 Buy the Cinderella AVay The Cinderella Shop Lovely Spring Wear Scintillating Frocks Beautiful Coats Just In! A Group of Dresses $9.85 Bilious ? Tk W-HATURCS REMEDY tnntchU Yau'Ub'YMk'K)ttM'hrinnilntf tck. hnwrli actfnc phantlr. Nttou at terk orettn. KorconftlpaUnn. toa. Bt tar thui wur mn lautiTOb Oittrtfa t Safe, mildt fmrrfy vrfrinMc- Kl All cmbmmM umJ Sold bf Modtord OrunlM Special Sale onoes TOMORROW Women's one-strap Colors: brown and blaek :. pumps anl laee oxfords. $4.85 'Emm Jul tick Health shoes for women. Straps, (b-psy ties, eyelet, ties and pumps; (C0QC black or brown kill and blonde P llagcrty style shoes black,' blonde and com binations of lizard and blonde. Any style heel. Straps, pumps or dC 7C1 QC oxford styles to I oOD Plain colored crejic do chine dresses. Green, yellow, rose, peach and pink and white. Some with white trim, long sleeves or sleeveless $22.50 Spring Coats v $16.75 Special prices on every coat in the department. Sport ooats and dress coats. Now is the time to save. Come tomorrow. Spring Sale of Boys' Wear MP 0 m urn BEPARTMFAT SME - C. A. MEEKER, Manager Ask for Green Discount Stamps $2.45 Boys' Corduroy Pants $1.95 Close Outs , Colors, grey," tun or brown. Regularly priced $2.45 to $2.75. Boys' Golf SocJks, 50c All si.es from 7 to 9. Variety of eolors. Boys' Sweaters $1.69 to $3.45. Coat or pull over style.O All sizes, 20 to 36. Boys' Blouses, 79c; 89c A new lot of boys' lilouses. Complete run of si.es from 5 to 12 years. 0 Boys' "Shirts, 98c Pretty now patterns iu boys' shirts. Sizes 12 to 14r!. flpys Underwear Athletic union suits, G to 14 years 49c Mousing knit union suits, 5 to 14 years $1.29 ,.3 Boys' Oxfords, $3.25 and $3.95 Tan or blaek ealf oxfords.- 0 Boys' Overalls "Ulnc lO'kle" Dili OvernTs, G to 1G years ISoys' Waist Overall 10-16 years Hoys' Bell Bottom Red, Stripe Overalls 9 95 $1.00 $1.19 and $1.35 o