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MED FORD MAIL TRIBTTXE, MEDFOKD, OUKCiOX. Fix I DAY, .1 FN'E 7. 192!), PAGE THREE Showing Tonight o( V Adrtiipsion Mats 10 and 15 Eves 10 and 25 LOUISE FAZENDA, CHESTER CONKLIN "THE HOUSE OF HORROR" TOMORROW Only JS . I i1 Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. SMJfffc tim telr t Takes you back to the JBi&pkjf? A-L-BT fc days of the ''Covered j over'and Vpfia i "TELEGRAPp" i'AJefP$ " telflliftls . . u 1 .' - .. .... . 1 '-.l i.. r-rr l i J.i ' i , Despite slopny ami rainy-wcujlj- i-r. which extends the length pf thj htute, Pacjffe Air Transport planes j mad? schedule arrivuJs and depart-1 in es from the local airport this j forenoon. The'cluuds were haiif- iK low, I'ti t the planes ft hi nd little! trohule in leaking through to land here. " Parents. Send your boys to us for a happy vacation. Here he can enjoy swimming, fishing, mountain hiking, riding- Keservalions lim ited. Mrs. X. F. Ohrt, Trail Ore. Thi-L'f local fishermen to attempt a trip to Diamond kike i.cxt'.Suh day are Al Piche, Bob Oriffiu and Joe MV)-!. Who plan to leaVi Med ford jn the early morning hours -to have a full day at that body of water. However, hern use of snow, (he roads are in a had condition fur traveling purposes.' ' Dance at Jackson Springs C'luo, U:30 until 2, Sal. night. 7s O. Nunormaker, traveling repre sentative for the Bluieh Tackle company, was among ihe fortunate fishermen who tried their luck yes terday in the Kogue river above Trail. He caught his limit iA a short time with special fifes pur chased at nn east side sporting goods tore. Ilogue Klk Hotel a place to eat, something to eat, and the right person to cook It. 6utf Featuring Ttujiiie Itlver valley j 'and the well known local winter bluegras., the Pacific Homestead, j ! published at Salepi a I'd rueotfiiixed j a une of the leu ding; farm .mag i-i ; lines on the Pacific coitst. has a : four-page article on the subpeet , in Its current issue. The article i j was written by Paul C, Adams, a J 'member ut the magazine editorial staff. Itas.'ball dance, Jacksonville Sat. nlpht, y to 2. Ciood eats. IS Marriage licences . were issued 'yesterday at the county clerk's of- fire to August Itomnielyn, L'i. and, .largarct Carter, is, both of V.:i-i j vervilte. fat., and to Shirley Iellin- ! ' per, 24. of (irants Pass and Averill Swachi-r. Su, of Itogue itiver. Juj j the issuance of the firM license. the gill, although .she appealed to j j be full-blooil Indian, declined she; was. only one-elhth Indian. , Cheap dry lumber at, Medford ( Lumber Co. 3 J 7tf I.. O. Little of St. t'loud, Minn., is 'expected to arrive in Medford tomorrow to he with his brother, j Ktl Utile, who Is ill at the Sacred j (lean hospital. . j ( Play' that piano; it will prove i your best friend. Play the latest j song hits: play classical melodies; . play the old .songs; play' jn:;z. The) Hai'glit Supplemental System shows' you how in n 'few lessons. Haight Music Studio, 31 I.iberty Ittiildlng. Phone 7 ' ' 7S Mrs. Charles Sweeney returned to Medford from T.os Angeles wher she spent the past week attending I he Daughters of the Nile conven tion. ' ' " ' ' ' Dance Ashland Nat. Sat. night. Antle Ochestra, 77 1S11I Hansen of Phoenix was .1 Medford business visitor this morn ing. :" : ' ' ' Cheap lumber and cedar post. Medfdrd "Lumper Co. ' 327Jf MK' and Mrs. Glen Fa brick and daughter Jean 'left for Portland to- j day to spend the next week on j business ami pleasure, i Closing dance. Kagle Point Sat. (night. Dance till 2:30. 7S j Mary (lllbert, head of the Kng , llsh departiueht at the local high school, left today for Camp Wll lapa, 'near Astoria, where she will spend the remainder of the sum mer with a f lumber of fiends. For sale Aster, zinnia, marrl gold plants, 10c doz.; other kinds. 4fiQuin(V. ' -'7 ?tt Lowell Dew, son of Mi", and Mrj?. i L A. Dew. will leave" this evening from San Francisco for the I'nited States naval academy at Annapolis. Md., having passed physical exam inations at the Mare Island base yesterday with flying colors. He j. yet to take further exam iqat ions upon entering the academy. M iss 1 na Jones, who recently opened her paintex art department in the Handicraft shop, spent yes terday . afternoon in AMilund giv ing lMfis- ami dvmenctnitionN in the work done at the local place ft business. .Mrs. Josephine Join s. Medford J school nurse,, it-ft this city today with her two small boys, to upend the summer in Alabama, her home state." Henry Fitch, sou of Mr. ami Mn. Chester Filch, returned yesterday from KiiKene. where be hail been attending the University of Oregon, to spend the summer here. Mrs. Colin Storey, employe of I Mann's department store, is re ported" ill at her home this week.) Mrs. (iuy McPherson of Seattle arrived In Medford i nlay en route home from an e x-t e n d e d trip through the south, to visit for a few days with her friend. Mrs. Kt hehvyn It. 1 loffmanu. Jits. It Orel's of the l'.utte Falls district spent this morning In Med ford on business. PILOTS HOPE 10 , BOUGHT BY L. H. DAY C The ltaker and Nye oreharuuf, 47 acres In the Central Point dis trict was sold by the C. S. Hutter field agency today to Luther Jl. Day of the Antelope. The orchard Is planted to pears and apples. Mr. and Mrs. Uay and -family will tuko charge of- the property tthe first of the month and make their home there. No announcement was made regarding the price paid. , LIGHT CELEBRATION I : 'Plans are noing on npaco for the Sixth street celelratlon Sal- urday night, whert the new streett lamps win oe turned on 101- no first time. Tilers will be a free street dance, music, and a general civic inspection of the. new thoroughfare. Births Santf ords Saving Stores 307 East Main Street Twin boys, six atid six and a half pounds, respectively, were born at the Sacred Hearl.JiiF&il Monday, J ti ne ti, t o M r. fi ml ' M rs. Fred : Jelm of Kogue River, . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred K, Hencdlct of the Applegate district are the parents of nn eight-pound nlue- ounee girl, borh ;f the Sacred Heart hospital Saturday, June 4 Saviiig Prices Saturday and Monday Old Dutch One of .he very best clean ers for all purposes. Buy at Santfords saving price. Crackers Fancy fresh baked crackers, plain or salted. Buy' at Santfords saving price. Oysters OS 3 I Reg. size can.. Flour Sperry's hard wheat. We guarantee every sack satisfactory.'- Buy at Santfords saving price. lbs. net.. .35 Fancy quality eastern oy ti ters. ' We guarantee the quality. Buy at Santfords saving price. .12 Rice Fancy long grain California head rice. Buy at Santfords -saving- price. a - 49 -lb sk... 1.63 4 pounds 25 Baking Powder . Fly Tox Reg. size can.. Pickles Fancy small sweet pickles. You will like them if you like pickles. Buy at Santfords saving price. Lg. 2y2 can.. .23 III too Late to classify Pork & Beans Schilling's West. It's Hi full cream of tartar product. Buy at-.Santfords saving prices 'One of the best fly killers. It's cheap. Buy at Santfords saving pric. Van Camp's fancy quality. Buy them at Santfords sav ing price. i Full 16-oz. can .35 Full pint .45 3 med. cans.. .27 la- Free Delivery Service . F4 Goffpe Grape Juice Baking Powder ' Lipton'i extra quality. If's one of the very best in vacuum packed tins. Buy at Santfords saving price, t Church's fapcy quality. Made from best Concord grapes. Buy at Santfords saving price., Royal brand, a full cream of tartar granulated baking powder. Buy at Santfords saving price. Per pound 45 1 Full pint 23. 2 -lb. can 1.09 Clanis Pioneer extra quality re cleaned1 minced clams. Buy at Santford. saving price. Salad Oil Pure vegetable oil. It's one of the best for salads. Buy at Santfords saving price. Soap - Palmolive. It's the best for the complexion. Buy at Santfords saving price. Reg. size can.... 15 Full pint .23 5 large bars.. . 33 fi Save on Meats at SANTFORDS SAVING. MARKETS An eight1 unit a half pound' by was born Monday,, June it, to Mr and Mrs. U. (. Sharkey of Med foVd at the Com m unity hospital. OHICAdO, June 7 () A honil wrecked the front of Joseph Co hen's fish store on south Ashland avenue early 'today. ' Special Comtmiuicalioii Medford' Lodge Slo. 103, A. IV X. l l.'r-iil.if lnti.i 7:.t(l w m. Work in the 1 ('. degree. Special resolution on concurrent jurisdiction between Jacksonville. , Central Point and Mi'dford lotlges will come before the lodge for action. By order of the W. M. C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. .... . .... 77. rz VANTKI Kxperfenced salesman t to handle Standard sewing ma .( bines in - northern California. 1 Apply W. M'. Walker, First Na i tional Hank HldR., Medfordi Ore. ; Vhone 1322. S3 FOU KAI.K 19'27 Ford seilan In good shape. Tel. 3MI-J-3. 83 FOU SAUK Pacific highway Herv ice station, restaurant and foun tain nicely equipped and ready to go. Will consider trade. C S. Itullei field, Keultor. 711- FOU KKNT Furnished bungalow; 3 hedrooips, garage; adults. Tel. i1 44H-.M. K(l Ol.U wUnikVKO. Me.-. Jiwie T. -(41 --one kid storm ' spnr ft nipt the ocean course tht monoplanes Cii-en Flash and Yellow itiid pro pose to follow to Kurope today manvd the best weather map the American and French fliei-H have receive.l in nearly three' weeks of waiting. They hope to get M away tomorrow. i'liins !'..) a take-off today were H naini wiu-n iir. .lames II. Kim ball of the New York weather bureau advised t.ewis A. Yancey and Koict-r O. AVilllams of the tlreen Flash that rain and winds of ;tle force were yreval.-nt 1-t'ti mibs oil the coast. 30X30 30301 302301 O NEW LIFE SIGNS NAPl.i:S. June 7. IT) He-' newed spasms deep within tim crater of Vesuvius today disquieted residents of the villages about lt base. The villa get's late yesterday, returned to their homes and erect ed Thanksirlvintr tabernacled f.or. their patron salnta on street t'or-,i ft The Vesuvius observatory had , renorlcd the lhva flow stopped am tie pous of wpite. hot nbT. rapidly congealing when the- new subterranean tumult was felt, the iiviilnvlmw i- I i li I n iht volcano Blinking the ground so that dooi'V ft and windows miles away rattled. Jjjf D LONDON, Kng.. .June 7.(JF An official labor party announce ment today said that V.'A Jowitl. a distinguished member of the bar who was elected to the new parlia ment by the Preston, .division as n liberal, had joined the labor party. It was generally understood that, ho would' be appointed attorney general In the cabinet peipg forme.! by Hamsay MacUomild. Tho labur vv&'KUit. -ia! Peeu a king's counsel since l!2. He was a member of parliament as a labor it o, from the Hart lesunools division in lliJ-21. ' - . WASHINGTON. -June 7 (A1) Seiialor H.ofJiii tf Al:)baimi "today challenged "uti'y sotiiJith'n l)onio era I" to slaiui up in (he senale and say lie lavored tho numlnation of Alfred 10.. Sinit)i lor presiUeiit in No enalor respondeil. .The Henator intnle his challenge during one of bl attacks' upon what he ilencribed "the Homan Catholic political iua'cihiu." Only a few Detuocratie, senators were present when he made his slate ment. Tho Alabaman declared that the purpose of tjie forthcpmlng Demo riatic dinner in NVashingtoii was "to boost Kaskob" and to continue hi in as chnirman of the democratic national committee. Dd you like good candy? Try Societe Brand Hard Candy. Does not get sticky in warm weather. We Jiaye it in bulk or glass jars. ' Some thing' Different for the Party When you are entertaining friends, serve some of the new Imported Eng lish Biscuit. Many new varieties to choose f r 6 m, a 11 d all reasonably priced. ' . For Saturday Fresh Home Made Cakes Fresh fruits and Vegetables o n SPECIAL Hershey's Cocoa, 31c per' pound ! ; I 7Yy Our' Telephone Service It Is Dependable Personal Attention a . Prpmpt Service Phoned . H. E. MARSH Phone o D o n oeaoEasssoeaorT'T'",: i Qeaoi 252 GROCER 252 ISH UNREST Vavd of Thanks. We wish- to express our deep and sincere thanks to those who were so kind and thoughtful to us in our recent sad bereavement; also for the lovely flowers. " (j. F. Werlz, Ida Wertz. CtT .1(1 "A t'AUF OnSO j4tl!.ini1M,,f .Ut?t)ON,.,Juue '7. pntch from Jerusalem to 'the flew ish telegrapli agency today said that grave political unrest thru-' out the euHtern dlHtrlclH of Tur key was reported by anli-Komnl-4sis arriving from Angora, via Beirut. It Hinted that Kla.im Kurabeklr J'asha was leading the agilalioii which wa assuming the proportions of a widespread revolt. The dispatch suid the Mustti 1 ha Keinal Paslui. head of the Turkish republic, had suddenly left Angora for Constantinople. This- wits Interpreted In the dis patch as Htrengthenlng the report of open revolt. POItTT,ANI, Ore., Juno 7. (A?) Dr. O. F. Willing bot under par golf in the semi-finals of the Ore gon state amateur golf champion ship play here today and was six up on Malcolm MaeNatighton at the end of the first IS holes. The semi-finals are for 36 holes. The match between Frank Dolp and Don Mow, present champion, wan closely 'contested. Dolp got of fto a bad start and lost the sec ond, fJiird, fourth, fifth nnd sev enth holes, leaving Moo five up at; the turn. Dolp came back (strong; on the second nine, however, win ning the eleventh and twelfth and Inking the eighteenth with a birdio four. ' ' ' ' ri f Kd Neustadtcr, presldont of the Oregon1 State Oolf association, shot a hole-in-one on tho 176-yard ' ninth. - k Reduce Doniacralio- Deficit WASHINGTON, Juno 7. Uf?) The deficit of $1,500,000 loft' on j the hands of the democratic na ! tlonal committeo at the close of (the unsuccessful presidential cam j palg nof Alfred Id. Smith; has bet?n reduced to ''$357, In dutstrthd- i, 1 llitf obligations. I 1 r Clnnslfled advertising gets results. 1 KVANSTON, 111.. June 7. Th Junior prom, chief social event of the Kvaiiston township high school's commencement sea son, was threatened today be cause of a differenco of opinion as to whether 15 negro students should be permitted to nttnd. FOU HAM-: " flood "foam' work . horses. Priced to sell at once. .U K. I.atchelor, Valley, View, dis-Irb-t. 2 mi. north of A.shlnnd. Also young Jersey cow. Hll Tpii Itl-l NT Large front room j with l)tli, hot and fold water, ; private entrance. Call after 4 p. m..' r.lit N. Hnrtlett. 7D t'oll SAMTrailer. VApple. liiuiro 3'J 7!l FOlt SAl.K STOCK ANT) DA I ft V KANCII. eoinplelly stocked and t etpiipped; hi A.of A-No. 1 elovyr liind with free water for Irrlmi ' tl'in; 40 head of cattle, including 12 good njilk cows and 7 2-yenr-,old belfffs. balance young stock: ; II head sheep, good farm team; ; over 2(io heud luikfj and l" good laying hens; a complete line of farm eipiiptnent, also milking machine. Then' is a good H-ronm farm house, barn and a "'iii-ca- 1 p.icity chicken house. tiool school I ulosf by. nly 7 miles from M-d- ford on good macadam road. The j pile.- s oi.lv ? I o.oimi with M'ho cii.-h. ttalance easy terms. Or will st'll ntock and Muipment ami j l-ase ranch. See Charles A. Wing Agi'iiey, Inc. 7 It M"(Hl SAM East Hhle furnished I home, rooms with sleeplnj; pin-ch and ' pergola, flreohi'-e. Furniture Includes walnut dining st-t. H .iut iul lawn and shrub -bi-ry, also f ult and berrb-.s; good J0r.1t Ion. Price $300, $rni) cat-h. balnncf like rent. See t'httl b A. Wim: Aiii-ncy, Inc. 7'.t ' Wi; lll'V calves, bulls and lings for I r;ish, tit vour pin li. It. Jl. Wil i son. 1 1 2 So. drape St. Phone ; 1 l"4 and we will cull. S3 J W'A N'TKU A reversible reed baby i.'iii riage. J'hone t'H-W. 7H I'Olt SAM-: OH TRADKl-ton d M. c truck. Address Uux ti. M 1 (V, M;itl Tribune. S3 I l.O.'iT 1 -1.1 HmiuM roln purw. X.'itm fn Itcwuld. Lfuvo t Mull CITY MEAT MARKET The Open Front Market , yrfff- A-, ji n d n 1 1 , Bargain I . 1 r Frye's Picnic OO. Hams-per lb. ..,t' Frye's Bacon 1 Q. Squares, per lb., r ? Good Bacon, 2Qr per pound... Choice Corn Fed 3eef, per lb 20c Roast Pork, per lb '. 25c Short Rib, per lb. i . , .20c Roast Beef, per .lb .25c A Full Line of .FRYE'S SMOKED MEATS 121 N. Central Phone 324 Reliable Grocery 0. A. Whillock, Manager 1 j No. 1 I 1 Johnson's Market No." 2 -117 North Central I SELF SERVICE Save Cash with Cash at a Reliable 'Grocery. You get Quality Merchandise . only. Specials for Saturday Only Pound Can Ma)-vell House "Cpf f ee . 49c Jello, 3 Packages ". . v.;.25c ; Bread arid Butter Pickles, 2 jars.'".". 43c j 3 Cans Milk, your choice brand, f6r.27c 1 Cream Cheese, pound ;28c CITRUS SPECIAL One Package Citrus Granulated Soap and a Pyrex Dish. ..... ,89c Two Packages Citrus Washing Powder and a Pyrex Dish... .....99c i3 lbs. Macaroni . . .25c rTwp Cans Shrimp .30c I Pint Jar Best Foods Mayonnaise. . 139c ! 10 Bars White Wonder Soap 33c 50-Ib Sack Sperry Drifted Snow : 1 Flour $1.93 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 Storo Buying Powcy Reason We Sell for Lew 3C Tribune. Vf