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PAGE TWO wwn mrm rnrmrm. wedfotw, oTrafioy, frtday, may 24, 1929. , pr i ' - . ... : 1 l 7. Iocal and 1 -'Personal . Flshormen cutcli.ing stuelhead In the Koguo river with U)e left ven tral fin. located In the center of ' the lower side of the fish, missing, are urged to report the catcher to local sporting goods stores, as the fins wore clipped off through nn order of the state game and fish comipXwton as on experiment' tp follow the Habits or me una.: jne . method 'was explained at. last nlght'e-'wiiorttimen's' -meeting at the Hotel Medford, f . , ' T; tht: PUWic:' "ipni lb need of 1300 or liOO to go hack to Port land and have my operation com pleted. I want someone to advance this. Can give pretty good si-cur- Ity. I should go at once. ' W. J. Messenger, R. ,1, Box 88, Medford Special for Saturday: 8 round loaves for 20c. - M.odal Bakery, 111 V. Main. M Mr. and Mrs. George A. dwunls , left by notor this morning for northern points. They WIH Btop over In Eugene tonight and tomor- row, where Mrs. Edwards will take . In the convention of the state fed eration of business, and professional ..women' clubs. - Mr. Oeo. C. Knearin, special rep resentative of ; the Exchange JDe partioopt: of ithe Woodmen of .the World, is hero a few days. Any member desirous of an appointment can do so by calling Mr. R O. 81111 . man, W. O. W. Bldg., Medford. 60 -Coffee served from Individual percolators. Sweet Shop, next to Postofdco. ;-. i : 63 Mrs. Lester Dimlck .or 'Wood burn, Ore., a delegate to the He bekah grand lodge, is' visiting her aunt, Mrsi Martin Forbls and hus band. ;. .- . . i .' ' Belle ITuggins, parmanent wave siieclalist from Portland, Is now at the Holland Hotel for a short time. Can eurl In style Including plno apple and Mae Murray permanent. Flat wave need no finger wave. Make appointment early... 64 Get those - fenders and auto - bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet ' Metal Works, opposite Lewis Buper Service Station. Phone 418. tf Guests from a distance register ed at Medford hotels include J. A. Kennedy of St. Paul, Winn., A. C. Aubertln and W. H. Whitehead of Chicago. 111.,, 8. Ii. Moss ofBnltlf more, Md.,' Mary K.T-Mullel" of Ft Wayne. Ind.,' Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lrd of ' Vancouver, B. C, C. C. Cross and - 'Vancolt Richards of Mlnot, N. D and Mrs. A. W. Lind say of Vancouver. B. C. Dutch iris, .purple, yellow and . pink, 60a a dozen. Samuelson's. '20 Clark.'-. - ' . 62 Dance, Eagle Point "Sat. night. Dance till 2:80, ; '' A4 ,' ' Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson and Mrs. ; B, B; MacNaughtont-jnoOier. nnd, sister,' respectively of, Mrs. Fred Cummlngs, left for their home nt ' Portland yesterday, -following Q week's visit at the Cuntmlngs home. 16-lnV green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself, Med. Fuel Co.- 'TeCtSSIt f t, 1j EStf . Money- leaned to Worthy poopty to pay their honest debt. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Bfk., cor. -.Main and Front, upstairs. Hit' ;. :' "Orondma" Mary Dunn f l'urt , land, on . of, tho .real pioneers of (southern- OroRon,- is this -week ohi serving her 93rd birthday anniver sary. Senator George Dunn and Mr. and Mrs.- Pat Dunn are In Portland to-assist "Grandma" . ns she Is generally known here. In ob serving the happy event. Ashland Tidings: .. Balloon Dance, old-time, Nat Sat. " Dyngn Bros.' good music. - 66 ' " Window glass, all sizes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks, Bismarcks a new' Item' recently evolved in ' our cake . ' shop, is daily gaining new friends. To hasten . .. the acquaintance - o f ; many of our customers r, with this new sweet rlough -dainty wo will ' tell v Bismarcks w-- ' at ' 19c -: THE DOZEN .. r V'1' , ''j. : ' i V L V., ' '- y.i . ,. . ; ; i t for - Saturday only.. These delicious pastries . sell regularly at 30n doien and at this spe cial sale price are a , , value no one an afford , to overlook. " ' Fluh rer s N. B.: Also just want to remind you we daily offer ' the largest and most complete assort ment of breads and pas tries in Southern Oregon- Mrs. Maude Coy Robinson and Miss Uertha Coy of Gold Hill Join ed the local delegation of business and professional women at Med ford this noon, and left with them for Kugene, where they will attend the annual convention of the Bjalc federation. " Pa nee till 2:30, Eagle Point Sat.. i i- 64 Summer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. -' i3lt The temperature was cooler to day with partly cloudy . weather, and tomorrow will be still cooler, according to the forecast of show ers tonight and tomorrow, with rls- ! Ing humidity. The maximum tem perature of yesterday; was Select grade factory blocks $5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. , ' ' 53tf Overstuffed furniture can be cleaned at a nominal cost. Phone' the Pantorium, , 244, for particu lars. . . 75 Among the Callfornlans register ed at Medford hotels are Verda Cupples and Joseph and . Anna Soares of Rod Bluff, W. Brownhlll, H. A. Pfeiffer and Mr. rand Mrs H. B. lloun of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Eastman. J. "O. Bradnor. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rogue and W. W. Johnstone of San Fran cisco. , , : e What you want when you want It. Milk 10c a quart. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflco. 63 Try our hot plate lunch,' 25c. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflce. 63 Collection, of taxes so - fur - this year at the 'Sheriff's office reveal ed an appreciable increase over collection totals of 1928, according to figures nt the office today. A total of 1602,097,47 was collected In comparison to an amount that was $?t, 432.65 less huft ear, ' We are not burning our slsbi but selling them for 13.60 per card, 4 -ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co Phone 76. 63 Balloon Dance, old-timeNat Sat. Dynge Bros good -music. - 66 T. Slater Johnston motored. Into Medford from his Rogue - river ranch yesterday and spent tho day with friends. 16-ln. gn en pine slabwood tl.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 53tf Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tfT Rov. M. A. Mercy of Eugene. district superintendent of the M. E. church, Is. in Ashland this week, his first visit there since hi recent appointment to succeed Dr. S. A, Chancy, who .resigned to tako up pastoral work In Washington. .' . Rug cleaning special for two weeks, Let us eliminate 2-3 of your housework by cleaning your ruga thoroughly with our guar anteed process, moth proofs, 0x12 size, $4.00. Phono Manson, 266-R. Medford Mattress Co., 30 N. Grape. ., '.: 73" Dr. M. C. Barber is now located at No. 6 and 6, Deuel Bldg., above Russell's store, for the practice of his professiont ' ' 1 ; , 68A otarsnuii u. noppin, airport ex pert for tho federal department of commerce, this weok approved tho plans for the Salem airport, with a few minor changes. Ho recom mended purchase of additional land . to complote the roctanguluv shape of the field. , . ' Klncald'a dnnco, Eaglo Point Sat. nght. Dance till -3:30. 64 Jiavo your rugs cleaned by tho only plant In southern Oregon equipped to properly do this work. Phono Pantorium 2"44, for particu lars, or havo our car call.. No ob ligation. 76 Mrs. Bert Nelson and Mrs. Dale Stokes of the Eagle Point district were visitors In Medford yosterduy. Dynge's Old-time Dance, Wed. and Sat. at Nat, 60c. 68 I,et me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 003. tf Temporary auto licenses were Is- suod yosterday afternoon at tho sheriff's office to W. Dougherty, Kay Kenaston, M. J. Swing nnd G II. Nlckcrson of Medford, Don Prntt of Jacksonville and Claycomb Mo tor compnny of Ashland, Holman's plunge opens Mny 4th. 70 . For rug cleaning service, call Manson, 866-R. , 78 11. G. Wing of Dodge City, la.. is spending a short time In Med ford visiting his son, Charles A Wing, local realtor. : ' Swimming now In drinking water at tho Nat, i 44tf lllllah teniplo has chartered i special train. -for tho Los Angeles convention of the Imperial Shrine, tr train leaving on May 81. Tho fsre .for the round trip has been placed nt about 130, nnd all Hhrln ers and their families may take ad vantage of the iiito. , Local Hbrln ern who expect to attend tho con vention should got In touch with Ham , II. . linker. Grants Tuse Courlor. . . . Milk-fed fryers ready for the pari Saturday at Publlo Market. Mrs. While. 63 O. F. Mays returned yesterday from Hood River, Ore., whero he hnd spont soveral days In business. Dance till 2:30. Eagle Point Sat. . Today Is tho last day for filing applications for retirement of dis abled emergency army, navy and marine corps officers, who were disabled as result of service In the world war. The Veterans' bureau at Portland will remain open until midnight tonight, to receive any last hour applicants. Summer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel ' Co. Tel. 631. S3tf Among the Oregonlana registered at local hotels are M. A. Lynch of Redmond. Frank Hrouer, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brouer nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. I H. Hrouer of Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. I Howard C. Wsddell of Iloseburg. Dr. Ralph Dlnpel. H. C. Dtppel, Mr. j and Mrs. T. F. Mesch and syn nnd j J. W. DeRouza of Salem, t War ner of Hermtston, E. W. Oalller, L. W, Mynott nnd E. M. Pomroy of ' Bandon. J. M. Rennle. A. W. Sala ! of Eugene, Mrs. B. O. Larkln of Culver, Mrs. M. V. B. Knss of Me lollus. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. It. Nelson of MrMlnnvllle, Don Wilson of Cor vnllls, Hulda I'eter, 11, E. Pearson and I-eona Young of Echo, and W. D. Ilsyden of Dallas. Old-time dance, Ashland Nat Sat. night. I'nder new management. New music, J Included among tho visitors In The Pendleton roundup this year Medford last 'A-enlng from Hose- Uvlll be bigger and better than ever. I burg were John Ewell, president according to Will C. Myer. who was of the Douglas County Game Pro- in Medford yesterday from Pendle tective association: A. C. Murstern. ton. following attendance at the president of the Roseburg cham- j annual I. O. O: F. grand lodge ses ber of commorce; Charles V. Stun-j sion here this week. Mr. Myer re ton, c(iy ditor of th Iloseburg News ported preparations have already Review: C. A.-Lockwood, president been begun for the big event in otlhe Oregon State Game. Protec- anticipation of an exceptionally tivo association: . IL C - Wadell. large attendance. Like other Pen member of board of trustees ofidleton Odd Fellows hro for the Battleship Oregon. j annual lodge session, Mr. Myer Ladles' house dresses, office ' woro a brightly colored shirt and dresses or nurses' uniforms for nB cowboy nat, . . , t sale. ' Tailor made to measure. The Screen doors. Woods Lumber J.. Jl. Soames "R o s a 1 i a" Iine.iCo. Phone 108. 68 it,- ' 7 T 1 T" ' '-r r-. ': . -.- ' Economy., Groceteria I . ' r "Every wearer la a booster.". Call 964-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Aluo silk dresaes for sale. Mra, Barto. 46tf A buUlhiK permit was issued yewMTday by tbo city to Mm. Allen Xto rciwp a dwelllna on llmtt Ninth Ktreet'at a. cost of. $900. . Mr. Kred Hrookmlller of Ash land motored to Medford yesterday to vlnlt relatives. . ' Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Mndford dumber Co. 827tf nMra. I-croy , Castf r o- Vhavnlx spent this morning In the city shop plng and ylsitinK,. ' " 1 , For ruff cleaning service, call Mamwn, 2CQ-R. ; 73 'Mrs. Walter Hlllyard. who un-darwent- an operation for appendi citis at the Hacred Heart hospital recently, was moved to, her home Thursday eveniiiK- Dunce at the Nat In Ashland Kat. night. ; Coolest' piucfl In the county. i l ' 63 Mrs. O. W. Olllolt of Portland. At 3:30 o'clock Tuesday after noon the Keeder Gulch reservoir was filled and the water started pourinc over the spillway into Ash-, land creek. This means that a storage of 800 acre feet of water has hethx provided. When the water, started pouring over the spillway; It was the first time In a year thati water from the above dam had flowed through the creek bed be low the dam. ' The. water Is .pour-I Ing over the dam In sufficient1 quantity to insure thq clean-out" j of the creek before the hot summer! days. Ashland Tidings. . J Holman's plunge opens May 4th. 70 , A bounty warrant was issued at ! the county clerk's office yesterday j to K. Ij. Johnstone of H eagle for the kilting of a cougar, ono of the! few reported killed this season. Kindling fur sale, limited supply.) Med. Fuel Co.; Tel. 631.. f3tf A successful rhlld welfaVe clinic was hold yesterday at 'Butte Falls by the county health unit, accord Phone V 1 mm m I ID r-sf sV vir t ILK UTTER CREAM who attended the I. O. O. V. Brand lodge session, will remain over fori1'"5 to Ml!w Augusta Olover, county the roat of the week uh the guest ue. Mothers of the Butte Falls of her cousin. Mrs. Paul Force, of : "a,'tin "kc a deep interest In the the C'ooley ranch. I ' Holes and have always been found Cheap dry lumber at Medford lo "lve ood cooperation to 'the pLumbcr Co. 327tf i u11 lts worK- Tho Woman's Christian Tempen-l "e are not burning our slabs. ancc union, tho churches, clubs and ! Dut "oiling tnem for s.ss per societies ot , Linn, county have se-j l!ord' 4"t- Krcon pine. Ya'lev Fuel cured morn than 1.000 iin.-.lnrnu : ?o .. Phone 70. . r,3 to a petition requesting that to bacco advertising bo barred fronW rudio prpgrums: also protesting against billboards whereon the j j faces of women nppear. Many ot ' those names aro said to be those ? of tobacco, users. Klncnld's dance, Kagle Point Sat. . nignt. - ijnnce nil z:au. 64?: Guests from Portland registered nt Medford hotels include F. tJ.i Hughes. W. VV. Stockwell. L. A. Hpurks. W. B. Knight, Stan Jones, i D. A. Soely. W. K. Oarnett, K. G. Williams, T. M. Hoke, W. W. Mus- gravo, a. D. Sander, J. B. Hell. Mr. nnd Mrs. HnrnM Clifford, Kd Adams, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy John son, C. v. Wcver, .1. X. Jones. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. W. Human, Bernice Cornwoll, D. Wllklns. C. Hushong. C. Wleveslrk, H. E. Newell. O. O. Keys and Mr. and Mis. H. A. Circle. We are not burning our slnbs. but selling them for S3. 60 per Cord, 4-ft. green pino. Valley Fuel Co.. Phono 70. '63 B. P. Pearson and Cecil Warren woro guests of A..Z. JSenn..'. Union OWdotnpany manager) Mrdfnnt, during tho I. O. O. I1. convention. The Lndles'Assoclatlon of the Presbyterian church will hold a food sale Saturday, May 25. at Scott Woolf's Storo. 217 W. Main. 63 C. W. Lynd. representative of the Automutlc Fire Kaulpment compnny of Marshfleld, left hero today after assisting In the Install ation of the flro equipment nt the Hotel Holland. Mrs. Lynd accom panied her husband. Let me do your hauling and save you money. JIawley Transfer, 619 K Riverside. Phone 1044-X. -90 PASTUER1ZEDSAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY . Uv Jarmin & Woods ' Drug Store ; Open Every - Day Including Sundays .7 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ONLY ONE MORE DAY And This Picture Will Never Again Be Shown n Medford 7T Hurry! 1 1 Ml m : ' Four Shows It's Unique Its Different WM. FOX'S mighty Movietone Successor OLD ARIZONA" 4 ff nt 1UU70 ALL TALKING Speak Easy PAUL PAGE-LOLA LANE HENRY B. WALTHALL Admission Matinee 10 and 35 , - Evenings 25 and M : ' ALSO THREE BIO ACTS OF TALKIES COMING SUNDAY ALL TALKING BACLAN0VA AND ICLIVE BROOK IN "A DANGEROUS WOMAN" THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE ! V V .'.";" :-- f ' . . - . ,. ' "j Not the least of the many savings by, trading the Groceteria way are time ana annoyance. Here you shop to suit yourself, look around as long as you like, select: ing your order from the biggest assortment of quality, foods in Southern Oregon. No clerk to hurry, you and no waiting until a clerk can serve you. Visit with your friends if ycu like.-; Refresh yourself at the fountain p fact adjust youc trading to your own time and convenience and when finished, just a moment to check your order and load it in your car, which you may leave on our free parking, lot while trading, or if your order amounts to $5.00 or more, it will be delivered to your home anywhere in the city. H . .! -:' ; BREAD Has that fine home flavor. Mb. Loaf . . .'. I . .3 for 20c l -lb. Loaf .. . ; ... .10c Cookies, any kind pr' assort., 2 1 dqzl 25q ' Schilling's Famous Spices and Extracts We now' have a full line of Schilling's Extracts, Spices, Teas and Coffees. 'Try Schilling's Sherry Wine flavoring for cooking, 12-oz. bottle . . . ; . :48c SAVE WITHOUT SELF DENIAL 23 15c 25c Bananas, good fruit ." Suhkist Lemons, doz. . . . . . Jello, all flavors, 2 pkgs. . . , . .. Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, Amerr '' ican Beauty brand, pkg. ..... ... 5c KelloggVBran flakes, 2 pkgs. . . . . 17c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the old orig- ( inal, pkg. ...... . , , : 10c Rainier Malt Extract, No. 2i can , 29c Crystal White Soap, 10 hars . . , . 35c White King Washing Powder, large package ... ... . ' ; -.- ." 39c ! Warrentpn Clams, tall cans, 3 cans . 59c Mazcla Oil, qt. cans . . f, 43c Snow Drift Shortening, 6b. can . . $1.33 Pineapple Goody j Goody crushed, .. No. 2i cans, 3 cans :. . 63c.., Mar8hmallows Miss Jane brand, 1-DOund box . . 23.C . . :V... .'. . . . . lb, 5c ; White Down, a guaranteed hard flour, made by the millers of Drift- :; ed Snow, 49-lb. sack $1.69 Bersted Waffle Mold, guaranteed bakes a full size waffle ...... $3.98 Drifted Snow Flour .$1.93 Betty Bright Mop and a 10-qt. gal t vanized pail, both for i . . ... 89c Water Sets pitcher and 6 glasses, green or pink . . . 98c Ice Tea Sets covered jug and six ice . tea glasses $1.49 Tea Pots a wide range of styles , ; , , 49c; 69c; 98c Ice Cream Freezers, 2 qt. . . 89c to $1.59 Vacuum Jugs, gallon size. 98c to $1.98 Griscer for grating, ricing, ice shay- r- ing," slicing, or peelingthe handi est kitchen tool ever made .... $3.29 Garden Hose 50-ft of U. S. Rubber Co's finest hose $4.39 Shaver's Grapefruit Juice, 3 cans . . 35c SHOE DEPARTMENT Free Silk Hose A pair of silk hose, free with every pair of shoes for men, women or children Sugar 25 lbs. pure cane sugar in a cloth sack Si 39l o Fountain Lunch Baked Swift's Premium Ham, Sweet Potatoes, Currant Jelly, Buttered Bread, Coffee or Milk . . . . '. 25c GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF - DENIAL . - . i--. .'.--. t . ; Use our parking lot It's for your convenience while trading in cur store. rip MilblbdDe Distributed by Enders Wholesale Grocery Co., . Ashland and Medford, Dre. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! All our customers are asking for : Day's Corn Fed Beef Why Don't You Try It? Corned Beef Briskets Milk Fed Spring Lamb English Style Beef Roast Try One Corn Fed Pig Pork Fancy Milk Fed Veal Veal Loaf Fryers Hens Rabbits " Fancy Lunch Meats Eastern Hams and Bacons i Home Rendered Lard, per lb. ... . 15c Phone Orders Given Personal Attention Economy Market NICHOLS and ASHPOLE 206 East Main Street Phone 46