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TWO mEPFOTOT MATH TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QKEOOX, FRTDAY.-APRTL 19, 1929. T ocal and Personal i j! As expected," thero waa no frost (J Flast night tiecaiue ol the mild i weather prevailing. Today's mlnl jmum Via 8 degrees, end today v-wos cloudy with occasional Hk'ht .Hhoweni. Probable ahowors ore forecast fdr tonight and Saturday, ?urid'ja cooler tomiwrature for to 1'nlBht. On more hundredth of on -Inch' of rain fell diirlnKjthe 24 Vnours endlnir it 6 a. m. toduy.: l"l,"pry fir alalia, to load. To'. 6S1. Bedford Fuel Co. .; , ', ?24tf if: y. G. ,Ido, of Portland, manager (of ,lhe OreKon Htatc Chamber of jojmneKer was a visitor In Mod-i-1ford this forenoon while en route f5o los Angeles, to establish an ' Oregon state chamber' office nnl i Information bureau May 1.' where I (Oregon ! literature will be) 1 dis tributed. k " 1 1 !" 'O "DyngeV Old-time 'danca Thum 1 day and Saturday at Nat. . at f J Dr. L. Ij. Sanders, who formerly fyratlced dentistry in Portland, l)re.j' has moved to this city and S'ls now located at room Si 3 Med . jford building,' fri the offices which jUwere tho headquarters of the latn f 5ir.Jn.'-R. Johnson. ' m Riverside Community Club dance ' Rnt.1 night, April 30 ' Oood eats: j'neood lme. 29 f fl Ouestn from A. distance reglflter ed at Medford hotels include Mr. tf'jind Mrs. J. H. Rayburn of Salt - i4le ... niiu . lion of Vancouvor, B. C S. H. mlth of Sydney, Australia and Mr. jjjind Mrs. J. U. Lyon of Centralla, bho, 11 Get your key for the mystery ISrunk, Jackson Springs Club, Sat fjirday night. 29 JJJ Mnry O. Carey has written jin- -ither song-, a two-step entitled yThat's What Oets My Nanle." f frha song has 'been eent to New LVork, whero the writer has been goffered a royalty proposition, hut a ttatlftfactory deal has not yet been tSigreed upon. If the New York faeal does not terminate satisfac torily, Mrs. 'Carey Rays she will Shave' the music published as she jinrt "The Way or Faith" published. I Dance, Kagle Point, Sat. nite. SO is I' Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po 'Jaoes, .100 lbs, for $1.95; BO lbs. rjfSo. Delivered any place In city. ohnson'a Market, th ana urape :u Phone 7. S0tf Twenty-one out of the state cars Registered with the local auto tour t!Sflt -hureau here In the chamber of rmmerce yesterday. Kivereide Community Club dance "flat, night, April 20. Oood eats; iood tiinei 29 5 t Mr. ond Mrs. Carletnn Jnnes and 'ilhelr daughter Betty Janes left for h north uy "motor this morning. orThey will stop over In Bugene for Tflie April fmllo which taken place ' there this week end. f ' Heat your orchard with kindling, 5 t)lockn and slabs. Tel. 631, Med ;ord Fuel Co.' If fV Malta- C o mm a n d o r y No. 4, Knights' Tomiilar, held a 'notable - Mfohelave at Masonlo temple In-Ash land Wednesday ovenlng, murklng . he-conferring of the honors of the ' border upon a class of five candi dates from Medford. Prior to tho .ceremonial work 00 Templars from .'every' section of tho county sat (jilown to a dinner served In the temple dining room. An incident , of the evening was the presenla '.tlon of a handsome floral token .to the new grand commander of ' tlregon Knlghta Templar,1 State ' Senator a. W, Jiunn of AHhland ''Ashland Tidings. 1 ' Qet' those fenders and auto ' bodlM straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, Dpposlte Lewis Super Service Station. Phono 418, tf , Dance. Kngle Point. Sat, nlle. no gy-lj-E.i - -a; - jui- (KUI.)'.! ". !.f 1 A Real Treat at a Very nominal fig ure. Speoial for Satur fiy only , ;v. Chocolate Cherry , or Lemon Marshmallow Rolls 19c each These will not last long so come early or phone your order. ! The many southern Oregon J friends will regret to hear that Mr. . i P. lienn paHHed away at her home In Portland last .Saturday, ; April 13th.'. She is survived by her ; husband, it ' dnuhter and two I grandchildren. Mra. Ftenn lived In Medford for nevrral yearw and hflM a host of friends .here who will mourn her death. Saleslady and demonstrator, house - to - house; Medford-maJJe product; 100 seller. Inqulro 235 a. ivy m. . so V. Jj. Jones, superintendent of construction of tho Crater national forest, spent yesterday in tho Ap- pleguto district on official business. Temporary auto ' linen? "Were tamed yejiterduy at the sheriff's of fice to the Stewart Krult company. O eorge Luey, O uy Cox, Von der Ilcllen & Plerson and A. O. Ilurch of Medford, K. J. Parlow of Ash land and J. S. Wright of Chemault. Operation of busses instead of Street cars in the city of ttulem re sulted in a loss of $10,000 'during 1928, according to officials of the Southern Pacific company.1 Dynge's old-time danoe Thurs day and Saturday at Nat. ., . 31 Fred S. Champlin of tho Gold Hill district spent yesterday in Med- ford attending- the moving pfeturo shows and looking- after business matters. Factory blocks, 6 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Anions the Oregonlans registered lit Medford hotels are J. W. De Kouea, 1, A, Duncan of ftulem, John B. Coo mid IS. L. Heydenburk or IDugene, and the following iron. Portland: Geo. Melendy, Meudor Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haker, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Welkins, H. B. Fleming, J. Forsythe, J. Forsyihe, C. O. Hoyter, Mrs. Francis Fox, M. H. Nichols, J. K. Jrandeherr 7i. A. Shallhorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cole, Mrs.'K. curtln Mr. and Mrs. P. Vance, Nellie Klley, Mrs. K. Griffiths, J,. W. Mackey. Fred Hinkox, Mrs. J. K. Oddee, Charles Houle, O. H. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. George Moulton and Itandall Har gelt. . Dance! Another UVly time at the U. p. hall, Jacksonville Hatur day night. 1 i J. A. Ormandy, assistant passen ger traffic manager of tho Hmith ern Pacific, announces that the S. P. will put Its regular summer ex cursion faro tickets to mountain and beach resorts on sale Mny 1. The fares will also apply to Vo semlte, Sfilon, Jasper, Yellowstone and Mt. Italnler national parks. From April 22 to April 27, Hulsln vveek, the Southern Pacific will feature raisins, Ormandy said, on ull dining cars operating between New Orleans, Ogden and Portland. A divorce decree was grauted in olroqlt court this week to KlhH Dun lava from Leslie Dunlavu. on grounds of default. Oet your ly for the mystery trupk, Jackson Springs chili, Snt- Mrday night. ' 29 Developing magneto trouble, the southbound West Coast Air Trans port piano landed nt the local air port yesterday for repairs. It V0- lurned empty to Portland, after Its passengers had been discharged to continue their Journey south by j trsinr v ' - - - -a . i Dressmaking, smocking nnd but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldff. Phone 1181. 13tf Seven Ooohg Lake valley farm ers of Lake county took u buying trip to Grants Puss nnd Medfprd last week nnrt pui'chased 3 Ti head i of dairy slock, Which arrived at Lakevtew Saturday. Four of the animals are registered or eligible to registor. Dance ut U. 8. hall, Jacksonville, Saturday night. -' 2X Mrs. J. M. KuHlerling find -Vih. Martin Heat were Medford visitors from Ashland Inst Wednesday afternoon. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Itealty Co., Km. 12, Palm Blk., cor. .Main and Front, upstairs. 24lf 'A verdict was returned In favor of tho plaintiff in yesterday's equity case In circuit court of Fred Mld dlebusher ugalnst Iten Geary for the collection of $120, claimed to be due for HuppMon. llolh men are renldents of Trail, where Middle busher formerly operated a store. The condition of V.A Monre of Sams Valley, rritlnnlly III at the Sacred Heart hoHpltal, was reported to be better today. If he continues to gain strength, ho may undergo an operation In a last effort to save hts life. ig dance at U. 8. hall, Jack sonville. Saturday night. U8 J. Hiagenthaler of Oberlin, Knns., was among the motorists from n distance who registered today at the local branch of the out of state auto registration bureau, Dance, Ksgle Point, Hat. nite. 30 Dry pine slabs, R load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co, 324tt Only ono dog owner has appear ed at the county clerk's office since Monday to purohan a license with the added two-dollar penalty, and It is not likely many will be sold. Several other owners appeared to buy licenses, hut when the Increas ed fee was asked, they protested and. refused to nay, Vp until yes terday, 1 6U0 licenses hod been is sued. Veal, pork nnrt sausage at the Public Market Saturday forenoon. Among the Californians regis tered at Medford hotels are Mrs. L. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. gaoHh of Nines, P. tt. Carring ton of ICureka, SJ, If. Judnh of Berkeley arid the following Vrom San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson! Mr. and Mrs. Otto Henry Harris, O. W. Hasten, Shirley Haker, U, M. Gllroy and T. A. Hopkins. Home-grown radishes 'have heen on display at most of the local stores since the first of the week from the Imperial Gardens, south of the city. 28 Henry Fhihrer left this noon for Gold Hill where be will attend the big Shrine meeting there tonight., Come to the Iike Crepk Grange, dance, Saturday, April 20. '2U ; Convinced that there i need for a game reserve in the Pokogama ! enuntrv tli Iv hi math Kiior(HtTin'H I fhssoclatlon, in session this week,1 tentativdy indorsed sucty a meas- j ure and suggested that the govern-j ment be nsked to concentrate gov-! ernment hunters In the district to i kill off predatory animals In that j section. The association favored a game refuge 15 miles 'on and three miles wide, A special discount on all hats Saturday at the Hand Kox, 223 K, t)i St. (just east of the Economy Groceteria). 2K Miss Klizaboth Burr and Miss Elizabeth Watson of the county school superintendent's office were spending today in tho Klk creek district, visiting district No. 74, where ii' program is to be given thifl evening, ' Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 324tt , Miss Vivian Coss loft toduy for lugene, where she will spend the week end with friends at the unl-, verslty. Harvey Young, one of the jani tors at the senior high school building, underwent an operation at the St. Vincent's hospital in Portland this forenoon for an in ner goltr. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford dumber Co; 237tf County Age"nt R. Q. "Fowler spent today in Athluud on his weekly formal visit there to disuuss prob lems of interest with the agricul tural and livestock men of that section of the county. Phone ILK UTTER CREAM ISIS Sat., April 20 "Wolves of the Air" : , f Will.. . - ' JOHNNIE WALKER nnd MILDRED HARRIS Added Attractions Police Reporter No. 3 ' .. Lyin' Hunter Roman Scandal Always 10 and 15 PASTUERIZED - SAFE - PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drag Store i ',,,:,.,: ... TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Yon HUNT-" S-room (iparlmntt mill I In. 13& ,. Holly. Phono ma-Wi ' v LOST Cnnlainsr and key In Cath olic church. Itewui'd. lieturn 1o Mull Trillium. v STOi,KN Ono pnlr dnrk northorn mtiRkrntfi. (lullty pnrty Known lo nwnor. Hetiirn to 1110 W. loth. N'n quvHilonii will nnkptl. Ill WANTKD Sno turkey ms. Tol. nl 1 p. m. Sill, or Mon, 3D YOU HUNT 6-room home, ftir nlahrd, cluiM In. Vail 6tm-lt. So TODAY and SAT. HURRY! j ONLY ONE MORE DAY , and it's ' MOSTLY 4 TALKING MORE BEAUTIFUL, MORE FASCINATING THAN EVER. " i'he Golden Voiced Iady of the Screen DOLORES COSTELLO , . . with . ., .;, .. I . ; CONRAD NAGEL "THE REDEEMING SIN i r 99 r f jL 'i A story of the Paris Under world it's Apaches, their lives, their loves, their hates. ALSO TWO BIG ACTS OF TALKIES Admlsiion Matinees . Evenings 10 and 35 25 and 50 COMING SUNDAY ' ALL TALKING ., "THE DUMMY" KOII HAM3 Oorninn pollpo (Ior, fmiili. rr-KlsiertMl. Alvln Ieh mnn. 11. 1, Hn Stl.A. 30 KOl'M) Pair of horn-rlmmed Blmwfs. Call at Mill) Trlbuno. as YOJl PAt.K Mnmmnth lirnnw turkey kr, "Sc. each. IIIkIi ItnnkK Turkpy Farm. I'liour I4. Ctntrul l'uliu. SI Money Back ant ol aur cah (tdatrr If yOiao'C like Tttala with Schilling Baking Powder ORDER EARLY . Free Saturday A 20-OZ. BOTTLE SCHILLING MAPLE EXTRACT WITH EACH POUND OF SCHILLING BAKING POWDER PARK GROCERY Phone 125 223 West Main JHcoirioiiiiiv GroceteHsi THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Saving Without Self-Denial If our incomes were to remain the same and prices go down it would be easy to save wouldn't it? We could have everything we now have make no change in our mode of living-r-yet have a substantial sum left for the savings account, i-v ; .vi That is just what shopping the Groceteria 'Way meaiisOur prices are lower : be cause of our lower store expense and you may buy as yoti have always bought live as you have always lived yet because of our lower prices a substantial amount will be added to your saving and thru your acquaintance with foods gained by your regular inspection of our large stocks you will set a better table. Truly Saying without self-denial. . . . v -. '-. - ? ' bread : ; Bread baked ; without ' substitutes baked as you would bake arid of course has that home f lavor r I i i : 1-lb loaf 'J. i 3 for 20c li-Ib loaf ... . . , . ; . . ....... 10c , BANANAS Good fruit 4.ft- . , ,. 15c Grape Fruit-r-large size Floridas 3 for 25c FREE - SCHILLING'S MAPLE EXTRACT Special Schilling's Baking Powder The same as Mrs. Kerr used in the Cooking School pound can. 37c With each canj a 2-02T. bottle Maple Extract V . i. . V " . . i . . . . FREE Schilling's Money-Back Guarantee if either not satisfactory. , . ... Other Savings Without Self -Denial Marshmallows ' a fresh shipment -. from the factory this week :1,1b box,. . ... ... 23c Asparagus extra fancy green 21b ..25c Celery Chula Vista, each . .... '. ...10c, Johnson's Shrimp, tall can . . . . . v . 15c Crisco the 6tb can . . $1.35 Eatwell Mackerel, No. 1 tall can , . 15c American Beauty Macaroni, 4 pkgs 25c Jello, 2 pkgs. 15c Ripe Olives Fair Oaks brand No. .1 tall can, 2 for 25c Rock Dell Hot Cake Flour - insures better cakes package ......... 27c Shredded Wheat Biscuit the old original, pkg. . . i 10c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . .; 35c White King Washing Powder, large package ; . 39c Preserves Monarch Raspberry or Strawberry a 14-oz can of pure fruit, each ..... .... . , ..... . , 25c Morrell's Pride Ham This is real corn belt ham Iowa cured and the finest to be had try one, -J or whole ham, lb . . ; . . ... 29c Mocha and Java Coffee Here is a real treat for lovers of fine coffee : pound : . . ... ... . , . 65c Freshly Roasted Coffee 3' very fine blends, our own roast, 38c; 43c; 49c Corned Beef Red Crown brand No. 1 cans, 2 for ..... ; ., . . 45c Rhubarb, 4 lbs. . ......... ... 25c New York Cream Cheese, from Her kimer county aged to just the . proper nip at the bakery counter ' pound . , ' . . . . .;. ..... , r 50c Imported Roquefort Cheese Not a package cheese but we will cut ' ; ; what you want from the orignial imported cheese. Malt Syrups all well known brands including the famous Bavarian. Brooms a 5-sewed broom of medi um weight always a $1.00 value ' -r-tomorrow an excellent enamel ed dustpan free with each broom special . . . . . , ... &9c Rock Dell Syrup that delicious cane and maple syrup, 5 lbs, 65c; 10 ' ' l pounds . . ... . . . , . $1.25 Lawn Mowers Lsee these before buy- ing we save you money 1 $7.98, $10.29, $11.98 Garden Hose U. S. Rubber Co's molded ribbed hose, 50 ft. .... $4.39 Paint if you intend painting' your home get our prices Weather-' shield a good mineral paint, white or ivory, gal .$1.59 Certainteed a very heavy lead and oil paint - white or pearl gray ; per gallon . .-. ....... $2.79 Kitchen Utensils colored handles; potato mashers, spoons, cake turn- ers, each . . ... .... , . 15c Mixing Bowls now mixing bowls in colors pink or green, set "., 98c SHOE DEPARTMENT SPORT OXFORDS A wide range of the most popular styles ARCH SUPPORT SHOES in the lighter colors in ties, straps and pumps . . . . $4.95 and $5.75 . . $4.95; $5.95. TENNIS SHOES The kids are wear ing them now the famous Keds : also Firestone for men, women and children ........ . . 85c to $1.85 Fancy Rubber Aprons 15c If you buy a 12-bar carton of wool soap for 35c Take the apron for 15c Fountain Lunch Ready at 11:30 , Boston baked pork and beans, potatoes au gratin, buttered bread, coffee or milk 25c GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF - DENIAL Use Our Parking Lot When Trading in Our Store. I