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TOWERS ASSISTANT TO MEDPORD MATTj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREOpy, FRIDAY, APRTL 19, 1929. WASIItKlTON, April 19.- Commander Vhn If. Tower.' who commanded l'o t ran i-Atlantlc flight of the ni.'.vy'fl thxee KC sea planew tn May; 1S19, today waw designated aKaiatunt chief of the1 navy 'a bureau of aeronautics. Towers In a native of Rome. I Ga. lie la one of ihe oldeat avla- j tors in point of service In the I navy, having been a pilot alnre j Itil'S. Only one of the thre I planes In the trans-Atlantic flight, the NO 4. completed the trip and the piano NC-3. which Coin mander To we in flew, was forred to land In foc. 35 miles from the fpland of KayHl In the Azores. IS Your Medford Piggly Wiggly Co. Note Following Savings for Saturday and Monday . v m.$S.63 ' ' $L44 58c SUGAR Cwt. OC Pound Sack . I n Found , 1 u Paper . FREE Saturday Only While Supply Lasts A 2-07.. bottle of Schilling's Maple Extract with each pound of OQ Schilling's Baking Powder....0 17 'IJSjJKSI:- I'LOUR Piggly Wiggly, 49-lb. sack $1.88 f MATCHES, PeT carton, 6 boxes 18c J C02N FLAKES Kellogg's, -'2 packages 15c PUFFED RICE Quaker, Per package 15. 3 Loaves Piggly Wiggly BRE AD 20c j BUTTER Finest Creamery t .Piggly Wl ggly Brand, 2 pounds ':. : 93c t SHORTENING Swift's Jewel The finest . A. nnilTliH - mm tr Pail 8 pound Pail $1.45 COFFEE-iPJggly Wiggly 1 O pounds di (( (Our own blend) P .UU O Dozen ORANGES Dozen ORANGES , , Lots of them Bring basket 15c 29c BAKED PORK AND BEANS , Van Camp's Medium Size Per can Plain Baked Baan Hole Brand, 2 Can3 ... A Pound Can !7 SNOWDRIFT O Pound Can SNOWDRIFT . . ., ,., OLEOMARGERINE 2 Pounds, 10c 25c 89c 46c 39c Piggly Wiggly Market Saturday Specials Choice Beef Pot Roast Per pound Choice Steaks Per pound ...l: Fresh Side Pork Per pound 25c 35 c 20c Choice Rabbits and Chickens PIGGLY WIGGLY All orders amounting to $3.00 or more FREE DELIVERY We Pay 24 cts. Dozen for Eggs, Cash or Trade NAMED FOR PLAY ON GOLF TEAMS Obituary KPAKKS. Word wo received by Min. Katie Hparka of Jackaonville yesterday, that her ion, L,loyd E. Sparks, had died auddenly at Sa lem. No particulars were irlven .i the manner in which lie died, yd Bnarks wan born October 24, and waa 32 years of ace. lie came with hla parents to Ore Jr.. Hon Of Mr. ann In lung anA hai ia i i ' and .Mrs. Robert Hammond of tills ; Jackson county since that time un rlty and a student at the Lniverstiy., til coins to Balem to Wrk a Jew jnonths ago. ! Robert Hammond, of Oregon, has been chosen as member of the university's six-man Rolf team, scheduled to play its first match with the Portland Golf club tomorrow. The local player will have Jack Bobbins. Portland city champion, as his opooneut. The team left Kugeno today for Portland and .will have a short praotlce on the Portland links to morrow morning before the match at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The members of the university team, Including Hammond, are: Mno Wells, Heltkemiier and simile nf 1 Portland and Palmberg of Astoria, j Herore returning to Eugene the ' team will play an 18-hole match with the Waverly club Sunday afternoon. pilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I Mann's Great Annual SHIRT ! Lasts 8 Days - lie was a veteran of tho World ' : war. For some time Mr. Spares : drove stage between Medford and Roaeburg, He leaves, besides his ' mother, one brother and two sis-1: .tors. Fred B. Sparks of Jackson-': vllle, Mrs. W. A. Cox of Pinehurat, !; Ore., and Mrs. M. H. Fields of Los : Angeles. Funeral arrangements In I: care of Conger funeral parlors will': be announced later. , Brisbane's Today , SHEAFFER. The funeral of Harry A. Sheaffer, who paaa-j ed away In Medford Tues-' day, will be conducted by the Conger funeral parlors at Hall's; chapel at Grants Pass at 2 p. m., ' Haturday. Interment will be in' 1. O. O. F. cemetery at Grants! Pass. j (Continued from Page One.) New York C'ily wants water from the Delaware river. New Jersey says "We don't want Unit river depleted" und brinsis snit'in the supremo court. New York should take wnir from Lake Erie, which is Bon foot above Manhattan Island. That water could take care of 'H along the aqueduct and suiidIv imwer, as well as water, for New York. Hut Canada would sav. "You mustn't take wator from Lake Erie." And big power gentlemen would say. "New York mustn't ere. ato its own power sunnly. Tlmt'a our job." Thousands naid tn see tliA nnnn. Ing game between the Yankees and ne Kn sox. Fifty million Ameri cans that know who the Yankees and the Red Sox are, haven't the faintest Idea who Pythagoras and i iimics were. They are Just as Imnnv ami riiales and Pythagoras don't care. The "derbv Hweon" Ih r-lnupH ful fills year. London's stock oxi-himirr. sold l.liuo.ooo tickets at 5 each. Somebody will win a first nrin of $025,OO with 1300,000, $160,000 and $100,000 prb.es for others. That is small eambllnc comnnmri with Wall .Street, and dally lottery, Mimircii minions. Unfortunately. It ennt mnn n, $5 to go In. And thousands lose every dollar they have. Miinliattnn IhIhihI Vork. 1ms J820 srrocciy stores. 1.- do well, I lie grocery utores uot so wpII pxnept HiHfn sfornir. G ILL. Dr. Davla H. QUI, Civil' war veteran and resident of Med- ford for the last 12 years, paused away at hia home, 230 North Ivy! Htreet, Wednesday night, at tho age! of 85 years, an account of which appeared in a former issue of this paper. Funeral arrangements In, care of Conger funeral parlors, await word from a son. Begins Tomorrow ) BIGGER THAN EVER BEFORE HANSEN William Peter Han sen died at the Sacred Heart hos pital Thursday afternoon from pneumonia, after an illness of a month's duration, aged 75 years. 1 1 months. Born at Davenport, Iowa, May 18, 1853. As a young man ho settled in California in 1874 where he resided for fifty years und five years residence in Oregon.- He was married to Cath erine Gertrude Peters February 12, 1882, near Ferndale, Humboldt county, Calif. Four children were born to this union. He is survived by his wife, Catherine G., two daughters. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer. Brownsboro, Ore.,.. Mrs. . Fred Kloomlngcamp of Hornbrook. Cal., two sons, George A. and Wlllima M. Hansen of Brownsboro, Ore., and eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Hornbrook, Calif., Saturday at 2. Interment in Hornbrook cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of tho Perl Funeral Home.' 00 SHIRTS at SLASHING REDUCTIONS 25 SCHUMAN Dorothy Lavern Sen u man died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mws. Herman B. Schuman, 1007 - Reddy avenue early Thursday morning from bronchial pneumonia, aged seven years, four months, 20 days. She was tho only child of this family. Tho futility are recent residents of Medford. coming from Tacoma, Washington. The remains will be forwarded by the Perl Funcrat Home to Seattle, for burial services and Interment. 1 Clean rags wanted at the U&tl Trlhitn- nttir 1- H Reliable Grocery u. A. whillock, Manager No. I Johnson's Market No. 2 117 North Central When you think of groceries, think of a Reliable Grocery, where you buy noth ing but Quality Foods, help yourself to just what you want at as low prices as you will find anywhere. . - A Schilling Special For Saturday Only With a one-nounrl ran -- er of Schilling's Baking Pow der we will give a 30c' bottle of Schilling's Maple Extract free. All for 37c Mb. Can Schilling's Coffee 50c Your choice of Mb. Green or Black Schil ling's Tea . 37c Pound Can Schilling's Tea 73c 3 cans Corn, No. 2 size 3 cans Milk, large tin, your choice brand... Fancy English Walnuts, pound Fancy White Tuna, y2 lb. size tins, 2 for... 3 cans Oysters; regular 20c size, for Raisins, 3 packages for Citrus Granulated Soap, pkg Citrus Washing Powder 10 bars White Wonder Soap 35? 28? 29? 35c 45? 23? 35f 25? 33? Gold Hill and Jacksonville People May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill and Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jackson ville. 700 Store Buying; Power Reason We Sell for Leu Every year Southern Oregon men look forward to our spring shirt sale. It is their opportunity to buy for the entire year at AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES. This year we have skimmed the cream of the markets . . . have bought more shirts than ever before . . . and better shirts than we have ever offered. This year our shirt sale will surpass any we have ever attempted before ! It is an exceptional buying opportunity don't fail to take advantage of it! 31 Just Look 1 at These 1 Prices S3 A Special Lot of I Shirts H On Sale at $1.49 3 for $4.35 An exceptional array of plain and fancy broadcloth shirts, mostly with' collar attached. s These shirts regularly sell ut 5 $1.75 and SS.00. H A Special Lot of I Shirts $4.49 3 for $13.00 Exceptionally a 1 1 r a c- tlve silk shirts In collar attached and neckband styles. These Bhlrts regularly sold for S5.00 to 7.50. Buy for all the Year A Special Lot of Shirts On Sale at $1.95 3 for $5.75 Argonaut collar attached shirts and Arrow neckband shirts of broadcloths and fancy styled madras. These shirts regularly sell for $-'.50 and f&M. A opecial Lot of . Shirts i $2.89 3 for $8.50 jj Argonaut and Arrow j shirts that formerly E sold from $3.50 to $4.00. a Collar attached and neckband styles. SS Sizes 14 to 17 in All Price Ranges! i SALE OF SHIRTS One Lot of Shirts on Sale During d 1 nn v Mann's Annual Shirt Sale for v UU Made of plain and fancy broadcloth 'materials, guaranteed fast colors, pro shrunk neckbands, collar-attached style. These shirts regularly sell for '$1.50. MATERIALS ir. Madras. Stlk-StrineJ RmnrlInfhv P c i r , End-to-End Cloth, Novelty Madras, 2x1 Broadcloth, Broadcloth. 1 Our Greatest Sale of Shirts f "THE fXONt-406-487 STORE FOR EVEffYBODV 1 Men's Dept. Entrance on E. Main St. Official Outfitters for Boy Scouts in Jackson County iillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIM