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' LiuiiTii hin nuniif !i;AT PDATfD DIM ! rtl UIniLll ll!TI MEDFORfl MTTTTJ TRTBT,' MTTDFOftD. OKFfiOy, FRTDAYMAY 31, 192!).' '" VI ) if : .t-:vM- f jjj Freeze Halts Snow. Melting waier.npes rrozen Caterpillar. Unable Work Rini Road Beetle Work Continues Despite Cold. iii 111 III.: Hi' WhJIo much needed Khvwers :Siere fulliiiff hero lust night to the l extent of .03 of an Inch, and today, ' It wwi' now(ng hard at Crater 'Lignite National pnrk, and tho out Ifflouk wah for probable Hhowers-lo-IhiliRbt und Saturday. Winter Is again reigning the ! nntlurw! jutrk, wJiert up to n week li ngo when tho chilly- weather npell ''hci in the deep Hnow was molting jiNt frtMt tht It was then thought that if It continued without much interruption tho. park- entrnnca roadt would clear themselves of Hnow by July 1, when tho season opens. -However, this outlook has totally changed since, at least tiunuorurlly. for there Is six feet !; of hard-packed and frozen snow jtut the hike rim, three feet of It at Anna Spring ramp, and 30 feet at H'Wulchinun peak on the rim road. jj'The temperature has been very cold nights and mornings lately. .Only a few dayn ngo the morning minimum was 20 degrees above, '''which froze up tho water pipes jl apd did other damage at the park. It. ' So, hard Is the enow now frozen t! that yesterday Superintendent 12. C Sollnnky, who returned to tho jjnlty yesterday, iwilh a crew was J'liity" to go ovei- It In a large ? rAlerplthu' on the various roads jt 'iiiid arounuVtho rim n ways until to 30-fnnt depth at Watchman i) peak wan encountered, the large ' tractor sinking down only a little over an inch in most places. ' Jt had been Mr. Kolinwky'a plan I to open the-rim road n round the lake na uarly In the Keason as wus possible,, probably earlier than it had been, opened to travel for yeurs past,- and as a means to this end to have the frozen snow mass on tho rim road loosened up here and there with k:io;h or powerful explosive, and then letting nature do tho rest with the natural thaw ing process. This plan Is Knocked in the I head, at lenst temporarily, by the itipjK miiK.7 f Knntv tit Wittchmiiii peak, always the worst point on tho rim rood, which now prevents tho caterpillar getting, to it with, supplies. Tho present outlook is that un less practically - continuous very warm weather prevails from now on, there will have to, bemuch shoveling work done, following , losening of blasts of explosives, to get the roads opened up through f the. park by July ?, However,, tho frozen ice masses j In the park are not Interfering I with the irtno beetle destroy ihg work t hero I sH'U use the la rge crews of workers engaged fn this campaign easily walk over It, - - , 7, 4 .. - ' ' ' 4 ' YOUTH INJURED IN IV1AGILL DRUG TO HIGHWAY ACCIDENT WELClDME PUBLIC REGAINS STRENGTH, TOMORROW AT 1 0 F A nine-man Medford Kiwanls club golf team met defeat yester day afternoon at tho local links at tho hands of tho Ashland club team. Tho matches were reported to ull have been well played und a roturn ' tournament will be played in two weeks on tho Ash land course. Tho following players repre sented Med fold i O. C Hoggs, I Jr. it. K. Greene, Dr. H. V. Ktearns, Carl Tengwald. Dr. C. C. Golds berry, Dr. A. I W. Kreese, J. C Thompson, Kred Ienney and C M. Ivldd. The. Ashland players Included J. W. .McCoy, W. P. Wal ter, lionry linders, I. H. Kridegar, Y K. Whittle, l' 8. Knglo and J. I. MoOe. .1 Tho condition of William Hood, 1 S, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jlonier Heed, who has been in the Sacred Heart hospital since Tuesday us a result of injuries sustained when his motorcycle collided on the Pa cific highway, Sunday, with a car driven by Dr. McKay, woman phy sician of Grants i'uss, ia reported greatly Improved. The. local boy, who was Just re covering from an appendicitis op eration performed three weeks ago, iviaen the a ccident occurred , wus more seriously injured than it was first thought. His left leg was broken, the fractured bone piercing the urtory.. and causing not only u tremendous loss of blood, but resulting In infection. The other leg was badly cuti and bruised and also became Indicted. A careful diagnosis at tho local hospital did not disclose any seri ous internal injuries. Upon receiving the news, of her son's uccident, Mrs. Heed left Med ford immediately with Mrs. Laura J'ulnum, a trained nurse, Hunduy night. Thu boy, in the . meantime, was moved 40 miles into Grants J'atis. Tuesday morning ho was placed on a cot and in the baggage car of the southbound, Southern Pacific and brought to Med ford. Here he was met by the Perl am bulance and removed to the local hospital. , - i Mexicans Nirik,c. MEXICO CITV," May 31. (ZD Two hundred and fifty Mexican railroad men were on a hunger strike In the chamber of tho na tional supreme court today in pro test at tho court's having rendeed a judgment adverse to them. AVilh Iho finishing touches beig ! perfected todajvtho beautiful ..new ' MugilJ drug store, on Main street, will open its doors nnd- formally welcome tlto Med ford public to morrow at 10. o'clock. The former lnrutinn nf ihn Nalr phariruiov theMugUl store, having undergone a complete pro gram of painting, remodeling and fixture iiiHlnllfUinn Hnu nrl,..,t,t the descriptive motto of "Med- ford s Oldest and Newest Uniir j nounclng the name of the firm. win oo erecieo over me iront of the store this evening. Ono of the principal features , of the Magill drug store wilh be the lunch counter and fountain, at k"" uivMBiuNiB, lunciieons and dinnera will be served daily, In cluding Hunnnyv A I t )ia fnrmn 1 nnAnlnir hin ning at 10 o'clock tomorrow, fn- vors and samples will be given ! away to customers. Special toys will be given to the children who visit tho new place of business. Tho Mnil Tribune editorial business and advertising, staffs U'OI'A ri'onlml tn nri'nlui n ,l nl .... m wis.'is, llV thf Mn trill AvWr I u special compliment of their opening tomorow. Contract awarded for first unit of Portland plant for Pret-a-Litq company. - 4 Clean rags wanted at tho Mall Tribune offlc. Uf DKS MOIXKS. Iowa. May 31. Ai Judge Frank Shunkhtnd of the Polk, county district court, to day overruled a motion to dismiss a temporary injunction under which Des Mo.ney university has ben Apernting' sine "May 13. MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S KUPPEMEIMER Because we know that the difference between satisfaction and disappoint ment is much greater than the differ ence between the cost of good clothes "and cheap ones, we sell and endorse Kuppneheimer good clothes. $40 .00 to $65 .00 A Blue Suit 8r- . - . l l I m n. ... v , rfl ...... III . -. VHAtKa fPtfM " I C.' I H rQa! Women's IB 1irJ- Chilton's il - I! "Ask" l i V I (S .For. y' J , ! ' Trading . ' V V J Stamps i l y i i m i k bin Suggestions Tor Father I HI ' I I i ! I mi . CDrvaioa? surrnnnMu Boys' Toreador Sailor Pants for Men Who Are Young (There Are No Old Men Any More) Men who want iho host, yet must Match their expenditures, will welcome the Middi-Shade, deep, rich Mue, accepted for ajl ocea--sions, from business to seini-fornial. ' ' t57 CO f JJ Men's Broadcloth Athletic Union Suits $1.00 affairs 'J'lie, new sailor waist overall for hoys; made of blue denim or blin k jean materials with elastic waist and t1 ?C red trimmings vl.OO Jantzen Swimming Suits Boys' Youth's Men's,, $4 ;$5 i $6 A1I Colors and Styles Boys' Athletic Union Suits (55c values 2 for $1.00 Men's Athletic Non-Ravel Shirts Beautiful colore, in all sizes, $1.00 Men's Fancy Dress Sox Kegidar 'J9e values " 1 for $1.00 ... . .. , ! - Collar Attached Dress Shirts o ' A larije assortment of pat terns and colors in Fruit oi the Loom and Shirtcraft Shirts; all hist colors, with preshrunk neckbands, I .To to 2.50 values r "THE STOPE FOW EVEPV BODY" J $1.49 OFFICIAL OUTFITTERS FOR BOY SCOUTS IN JACKSON COUNTY if Brings, New Summer. Apparel and -.-New Low Prices to - Our'Many 2 M.M. t Store Shoppers Women's Wash Slik $16.75 and $18.50 Plajn wash,erepes ajid'satbi. figured wash. crepes,, light summer shades, pink, peach, green, white, sleeveless or long sleeves. New Polo Shirts New style polo shirts in white or blue. . $1.50 $1.25 Women's Blouses $1,95 Dimity, rayon or linen blp'uses, white: and fan cy colors. Children's Half 7 Sox 15c Fancy stripes, assorted colors R e g u 1 a r 25c socks. Special Kt'iL......' 15- Men's Bathing Suits ' Al -Wool Swim : mhig Suits $2.98 $3.45 . $4.45. , Cotton' Swimming ' J i .Suits I.; 98 Crepe de Chine ... Undies., Lovely for grad uation gifts. Crc'pc de chine pajamas ..$2.45 Crepe dc chine stepins, $1.95 and $2.45. C re j)e de chine c om bin at ions bloomer knee, ' 7 ' $2.98 : . ' ' r, Beautiful c r. e.p.e de c h i n e. and georgette gowiis v?745, $6.95 's Day Special Values In Men's Wear . MEN'S TIES . 50, 75, $1.25 , Four in hand ties, tied four in hand ties and bow ties. - MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR ' ' ; Men's Rayon Union-Suits $1.25 Menfs Rayoff Under Shirts' $1.00.. Men's Fancy-Pattern Shorts....39 to $1.00 MEN'S DRESS SIRTS' $1.95, $2.45, $2.95 "Fast color broadcloth' shirts, collars attached or separate. MEN'S SUMMER DRESS PANTS $3.95, $5.35 Light weight wool pants, tans, greys and mixtures. MEN'S STRAW HATS " A good sol t straw genuine Italian Milanese, tans, greys and greens. All sizes;-1 ' ' ' . Wcnjen's . ' i Allen-A Hosiery Twelve, new. shades. All silk, extra long, fancy heel. $1.00 . Men's Pajamas $1.25, $1.95 Fancy broadcloth pajamas, plain or frog trim. ' i I Men's Socks Fancy colored rayon socks, lisle reinforced heel " and tot. " ' : ! J ' 50, 75 I " I I n Men's fine cotton socks. 20, 25 and 3 for $1.00 Men's Oxfords Saving Prices ' .Men's black or tan calf ox fords. : 1 1 ' $4.95. $5.85, $6.85 Yard Silkj Special for ; Saturday $1.98 Lovely flat i repes ifinf ifeogrettes in floigl figured ami stripcl effect . Regular prices up to BARGAIN BASEMENT SERVE YOURSELF AN6 SAVE Boys' Middy Play Suits, zipit fastener, fast-color material 98i Children's Sun' Suits, sizes 1, 2 and 3 years 59 Girls' Wash Dresses, sizes up to 1 yr. 69 to 98ti 32-inch Flowere'cl Qrepes'-.. ?.7:L.?...... ...... JL 25? ( 36-inch Fast-Color Plain Percale3 23 'Men's Nainsook Union Suits "'"'5 ChlIdred,s"arid"Mrssesr Ankle Sox, fedf blue" and 25 Children's Tan or Black Oxfords". $2.49 and $2.98 Women's Patent or Black Kid, One-Strap Pumps ... 2.9S Women's Patent Pump, plain toe, high, or medium, heel.. $318 Women's Beige Ties with red trim $39S .Boys!. Scout Shoes, Paracord sole S1' "wu o nuia ouuca ' '...' ., O Ow" V .iia MM o. dHHHI gAml&TSTnl)Fj U. A. MEEKER, Manager 7-