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pa mm? J POKTLANU. or.. July 12- Vthf direction of ihe Hawh " Pigg'ly Wigg'ly Serve Ycurself and Save Pure Cane SUGAR, 8 lbs. 3 Pkgs. CORN FLAKS 20c GROGAN OLIVES 6-oz. tin COST TUNA a Size Tin . VAN iLLEN PEAS Tall fan WALDOr.F TCILET PAPER 8 BROOMS- H Medium Weight, Each.. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFl'E Pound KCin Can OUC 2 Pound qqr Can ZfUK. BULK SALAD 0 lb Gallon : BOTTLE, CAPS -One Gross P. K. P. & G. SOAP 10 Bars Wash Your Clothes With SUPER SUDS-Package NAOMI BLUING Pint Bottle See Our Full Fruits and BUNCH BEETS CARROTS and ONIONS 3 for 10c Piggly Wiggly Meat Market SPECIALS CHOICE STEAKS -Per Pound PORK SHOULDER ROASTS Per Pound BACON SQUARES -Per Pound : FRESH SIDE PORK Per Pound We Dellver Pu'p and Paper company "ic itl City ami Helen Palp and. Paper company, 81. Helen-.. is-"i out of the hands of W. !, lUwIfy1 11 nd lily n.n, W 1 Hawley, Jr.. : offii tally tl,.y w hen Mn 1 I': !Hiftith, resident pirur r iW i:o:thft mn&Kcr of Myth oor,r,y tK con' rob (Limit) 39c Tree Tea Black or Green Va Pound .. V2 Pound .. 20c 39c 10c 21c 3,nr 33c 19c Rolls 53c $L25 21c 39c 10c 9c Line of Fresh Vegetables LEMONS 2 Dozen 59c 35c 25c 20c 20c Phone 123G WESSON OIL Pints 26c Quarts 47 C 1 1 I MmrorcD matl HAD INTERESTING AND USEFUL LIFE in V V, The nrilrr. iho fterd;4y rii'rh-iu- ffrtoTim-fi the ..d dti'y of at-, .-fto.pii 'he fieri'ml r;te of the bite ','..M Prankim Jv, ho died Mli !-.-. Jitiy . at the Plhav ."iftrnfi k ' a ii i''jv(-r, Wa -lv, be ihat the (licfAiw-d. who Wa in honor ih!e and Iuab!e old B-n- , !ir.4n. f.-vorb;' knuun tu ii mul T 1 i -J . i e of Jakst'ii county citlwnp rvtK of a moff exti'nrlril kH-h f h.s cufr anl dmiiw, ItreatftRt Itaiti during tile flrat tx , 'han the tritf ohitunrv unnoumc-. months l(h a 7 Pi cent pain' mm! In ihf Tuf-.Uv pr-a. 'ovr ist year. Arlwma reporter! Mr. Joy uho f f -i loitntdf nl Rain and Orenon a Jcnoun - h: !trmn of fr!rmU( a tr rent Ions. An Inrreaae of, lid." wi bf.m In th i-'ttio t.f 19 Pr nt was made In I'tiih. M un afM.itt k vtur sr.. and ai-i Portland U alith on the list of. ;.:nd manb.d uhU- tlu- ovir rt hlRhest tltiea onthe oaat. -..ir tn proirff.. r-hh-i a derriPP of 'Jt per rent be-1 :n i he 13 h M..Sn- ii,f..tr Lut hm- l the l'l report, and GO or un-! !cnc h- M-rve.l m.Plifr : lie ( iUr J un ,ilst ear viniT j-i un:it!t to st.it. i AiiKeles iw liMc-d first, wild: Fr n.Hr:y ycam nf!i the !.. a 20 per cent increase over Ial o th- .r h ,i ...Mur (.f for- year in the fix months' rating, but ' :an, i'iilfd m"-t of the j.-vin ma 1- fer cent below (he fig-ires re-, ind vtvitc.i m-iy f rr:kn rnuntrifs. corded for last June. The total. B-c.mini: t i 1 t.f i.noVr:nq in for Los Aneeles represents 37 er , for.pn hind h" returned to the 'rent of the total for the 5 Call-: rniit'i Si.4t.-ji and took up ihe pro-.fornla cltie. - , f-ioon of tni:tn. !ter becotmnff " Seattle comes third with a 12 per n -x:.Tt fjorl-t and h-nlruUor- 1 ' "t redurMon. !!. and f .J lowed thin line of v ork ? In Oroeon, Portland Indued C44 for ninny yearn. In middle hf PpJ mit during June. Klamath he came in the Pacific ri when- Kalis iff Hated second wllh fi. Sa- j he purrendr-d to the hue of inln- lfm ,'lr,I 2r'- and Med ford snff for oid. and for many ye.irn ; fourth with T2. The aix months' he prospected the mouniatnf and Period for lf- shows the 8nme j ulche of northern f'aJiforn; and r;(tnr. Ihirlnc the flint fiix montha J iu:hem Ore.n wi:h viirled xur- o' 1(,-R. 8alem was second and c-.. About 16 yearw an Mr. Joy , Klamath Falls third. t-uve up minii.K and cme to Jm k-' f,r 'hp itiea which were in Kn county w hi-re- he i.unu d bis eluded in the survey. 4." showed an work in horticulture, N-ecm lizin-2 Increase for the alx months and 47! a a nrufr of fruit tn-en. f.diw- h"-'d Rains for June. s ine ttit I i n of wivk until reach-f ' i injf Ihtf ite of when trt1- cmne too fcfli to perform Ihe m;im.Ml l.i!-or iTrnbtnt to the oc rup.ition, end enicrd the Pythian home Ht Vam-omrr where he re mi:ntl m i-i-fdrni until hts death. In f'lMouiii hi- vocati'in ihr'UKh Ibt on lot nl dl-h l.M of JdcUeon i i'"Uiily. Mi Joy formed an exten ive ttnd fnvorablc ar iniMintant e- j Mr. and Mrs, W. II. McPhntter fh ill Mtid Ht t lie year rolled by ' a nd sun Itodcrbk and M r. Mr ihi.t a o,unini.tm ej.hip expanded Phntter's mother of Vancouver, until utmost ever resident nf ih"'li. who nre reftMerd at Mer-- orchard belt came lo know Mr. Ji'V, whose happy nature, ht i let honety and intemiiy. willing de position to render arista nee to Ihe needy and dMrem-ed, won him Ihe end mi tin b e and respect of a united multitude. Mr. Joy hud married three time, and t hrou'h I he nnget of death hud Kiiffei't-d the Iowm of each wife. j well an flv chlldten who parsed away In Inf.tncy. Ht only survlv inii relative t an oiled nister. Mrc. Henry H. Howe of New ' Haven, Conn. The deceased wna n devout mm bcr of ihe lot ill KnightM of Pythia. the IV O. K. K. and I'Mhian Sla ter, nod up to a short time liefote bis pam-im: be never failed to avail hlm-elf of every oppofluiilty to at tend n'vtllll Of lltCH MIClotlCN In Lot h Vnnnu4'i and Portland. It v i4 hN expiej-cd l"h that when he p;fvcd from thin lile his re mains should he Interred in t he vulb-y he adored ami the burial aervlt-e of the Knighta ot I'ythiaa be used at the jJlave. ho in accord ance with tht dftdre the body wan shipped to Medford Wednesday and Thai nd. iv morntng eerviei were belt! at Copter k funeral pai lor, attended by a birte concourse of Kmchla of Pvt liu and many f rleml Lev m t. Hamilton I fad 1 he F.pl-copttl hurLil wi v Ice. . II. tiavhud k.uik two beautiful heninx and F U'. Jacob lmvc a ( 'ricf hketeh ot the teeeaed life.; Tht Itilcriii mnt va in the Jak-i nen ill.- c e m e t e i y w ) i -1 1 th" ' Klltfchtn of Pthu buna I mt li r 1 wa t i ndtielt-.l nX the Brave. I In t oiu biKioii it initht te piopc-: to Mnle that Mr. JoV fi,. i ii j leslde ni In!' to t. 1 o y. m the ' tblan tiuine nil- I d in the pn. m beautiful .'OHi; .not IK'tal alU mi t ie- j f t llC J.- COUTIiIk MlITOUlfd jp ihe tn-liliito' personal dn i It w.is undT htf t on tbi thi work "i" ticcoinpbxhetl No resident at i the home wm nu'i e hoit.-j . i and lovrd than ' lad" Jo) . Peace o P. EMPLOYEES PICNIC A! EUGENE SUNDAY- Thm So(;th, their Solid c Pa- the 11 lo ' U PrtCit c ( annual pt. r,t .hih U I TH the ( w til el i: ph.v,c- (com all e tionv ,.f the I'oOUnd ll 1 1 loli met t a I f-t'tne (rp! 1 n 1 lo a -to-fi ntd -I't'ii'l uPe ! fi-iU'iniMnt; and in ite nieinriti t sports ot all . I'C'MslMr.. "the u-n.ti ivn h'l Wiit he uottl i ti Un 11; thr in. liotuu: b.L-el-!! tin, -of w,r and Ihe like T he I'ortla ml d. he a .'i i'l lee Hint ill, urlv In Iht tm-i li liu ti'im; l' upetii ittili!'. and oihrt will i.iui fem otb r ss !"" el ti.1 iHU'lwn by tf.lUO ilar It 1 4 iMM't w iil ;'d that at Ihree to b .t nj. 1.1 . pi. rue Brtt't Sh.p 5nW l.oMo. l.iittUmt Jn'v U' I b d lnd Pod lnles Ma t loll rec -is ei m Itie-sai-r from th tSpanh Mi ;rrr Crttrtra t Ux lbl fbe eidibhd with and ank the lilltifh frteaiper SeAforth tottv d: (Hue a ("K Bear Hie Ut.o chati ti 1 '1 he eiin h .t i :t sated Pui;TJ.VM Ore Julv - The KmI of iMoth) II dn t 1. coh.re.1 Slem Or, who w drow ned !tiM,V In the CtdtimbU river man nhevfivj IihIai fier a CoitUnd hi N mrnuNT, MEDFonp. OREGON BUILDING! r L: A inbnlfttUtn nf hulMinx inrmlts lUfd hv i5 l'atili! coas' cilie during (he N Ht six months of 19, and compiled ity S. W. Straus tc Co., shown a lotal of U.41 per mliH, jumvKatins $2iiT.T15. The firm mix months of 13.'$ shows an Iticr of approximately $1 ''00. The io crease for the month of June this year If about (5,(KK, 0o0 over that of Hrit lih Columhia fhows the LAKE BUT MISS BEER J rick's nulo camp, have Just re-, ; turned from Crater I-nke and say 'It In the iiiomI wonderful nishi they, 'havf cvr eteii. This is the first time tby have been in California ior Orepon they have Juat return ed from California Hnd. nltbouffh they liked California they say that Oregon has It beaten for natural! scenery an California Is o barren. ! In Portland Mr. M. McPlmtter! visited her cousin. M r. liuise , rtadbeni, whom ,he had not eeeti j for yearn. The patty is leaving, for HriiUh ,1'olumbiu luday. .'''uui lacKM umy one tninif, sj said Mr. Mcl'hatler. 'and that Is beer pai ho- and i:o eru nt e n t litjuor hle." STAGY BUYS C0L0N1A PLACE IN GLEN OAK:? ) Charles Stacy, well known I hit Mil! linx nnr.lo.u.,1 u r.... I purvhaMil a co lonial home In ; len lak court from the Southern Oregon ( on striictlon comi4itiy llirounh the Heche and Sims agency. The hine. How under Ctinstrui lbn. will he one of (be moot attract i e In S'Ulthein Oregon and Is expected lo he ready for or upam in AllKUst.' other salea reported hy Hcebe j after eating. My skin was r-l!ow-and Sims Include the sale of ti ish and 1 was always constipated acre tract and hoiio io-hi I'hr-rntx, and biliou. At times I was mi inxnlvliiK fir.no. to Coot L-x IUi-m I ' w eak I culd htrdly Maud. 1 had ccoi LV ii i : pone in L.7ler i and Ihe sale of lane, owned by C. H. W. Ford w ho Will ate possesion ltoartey. lake Itaiot 1,1 ' ill- GIRL SCOUIS 10 MEET Ef The Chi Scout will n.tth r ( nuht l th I'reoh) tcri.tn cbu-t "t T .ttv Many announcemf n will he mavle Mt this titne core 1 1 Im; camp and summer ncttvttp An impon.ini m o n e -m:..,i td.,n will n1m l piesnted t- : ! mi I at the meeting Seietwl suitrie aiv in -o foi hi 11 iiner and e -ry nieioh. t M tr. 14 .-Xj-evted to altera YOU WONT GET A BUM STEER WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED AND PRESSED HERE PHONE 1200 "We Deliver the GockU" Rujs, CurUms. Upholstering nd Dytmg RA1NB0TCLEANERS 6 South Tir oreoox. fkiday. jfly 12. la. FOR FAY BRAGGS Kay Xf. Cracs and hi wife. Fav all" : lo alfo while en.itnff an outing in v S-iuaw Iake reion lal un- ! day had a I td acare which un- nerved both for some lime after 1 wards, and i the first authentic mory of thr rattlesnake season berealxiut.4. They were fu uterine down te-o trail about a mile and half distant from the Jake, at the t foot of which wa a small prinir. and Mr. Fay had just remarked, t "This Is always a nie. cool shady oot," when Mm. Fay. who '(W ahead of him, sat down with a ' : fiph of relief on a big knot at the; d- of the spring. j A fraction of a second later sne ' was horrified to se about f...t from her a rattlesnake, which had a button and five rattles, and; let out a shriek alinultaneous with her Jump half way up a nearby tree, which so electrified Mr. Fay, who only recently returned from the lnte National fluard encamp ment at Camp Clatsop with Us Iwtom'np of bis ranmms, and who ha.s faced prizzly ler with A relish, that he Jumped clear over another tall tree before he came to. Whattir.it:" then excitedly cat claimed Mr. Fay. Jt's a b-bitr c-c-cr-crocodile, answered the still shivering with terror Mrs. Fay. ' Where?" WAS FORCED TO QUIT AFTER 38 YEARS SERVICE William W. Patterson, of 4?2 3ith St., San Diego, served the IV11 Telephone Co. for 3S years, retir ing on a pennon in 112 3. His father before him served the same concern w h-n it was known as the I'.ell Telegraph Co.. before they utarted the use of phone. -Mr. Paltcrnon's record Is a long and enviable one. He is a Mason inn member of the Caplist c nurcn. 1 the Sarson representative he centlv made the following re- markatile statement: "l was in nieh poor health six years ago that physicians advised me to Quit work entirely. 1 re- inned my position witn me Telephone Co.. in Chicago. 1 came we!. I - had i4fcred for 15 years with stomach trouble. I have been in 'five hospitals ' for elimination and ! twtee f'r X-ray of the stoma h. About Co onlv t hints 1 cou1 re ' tain were milk and the very licht ; est of foods. And even then I 1 Niifft-rf.l terrihle utomarh distress neurit m lKiina p om ni ao to 1001 Hendaches made my ilas and niirht miserable, and continual con-tlp.(tl.n addetl tv mv trtoitoes. I "Then, when all treatment and I medicine failed. 1 M .tried the Sar 1 iioti matmcnt without much hope ! it its helpintr me. and 1 ol the Sin pri-e ot my hie. In a fv. woids f 1 am m well man. only last niL-ht I ate a bn; sIcmK. and 1 honetlv bei e if I had done this a few weeks aM I twouM hmf killed me. I never have the shshtest trace of I stomach trouble now. 1 sleep fine 'and yet up rested and refvhed. ! And everv pain of neuritis is cone 1 have tamed fifteen pound- and a at a si rone and w- 11 and full of pep I haxe ever beett tn mv llie. 1 jus! feel like a man aii over 1 "Sai-son Soft M Pi IN ended j 4'verv hi of mv cont uta'.ion and ht'toushffs M v head.'tche a re gone, mv : n.-wr sj t o,mI and 1 can f ihi. w omiei - :ned in Med 1 r u Co IP ' ilvl 1 ful trvai m m " Saigon tnav he ol ford from the Mat: f. u 1 ft r '' . i E X . .. . -:.r, I A H WII.I.IAM W. I -Whv Iherr. Ih-rr and thre ' 1 kf thr my in "The SJomt ISuar" ih rrai.rlan thealrr, ' -h inted to - th unakf. which .till lay K!rrt.-n- d out ly the flrin(f. Il efmu that Mrs dt-n terror had sot n-,.-. ul. 'h )umu on had the rattler and her shriek derd uncons.-ioiw and had no . ,,il- lime iu Ho Sir Fay sneaked up on Iho -it.le and du-patrhwl it with a: club. Then Mrs. out of her tree home. Fay came aown j and they went: NAVAL OFFICERS HERE JULY 1 8 TO SEE BASE W he her or not Medford will b selected as the location for the l five million dollar rtsvsl pt-"p',si live niiniun in'iirti tt n i ' i ii mi m a a M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii 1 The Bootery's Big Semi -Annual 1 SHOE SALE J 1 Yet t.Vpi? Satin; ' and prints, trice ;rb85. Sale- I'lit-e -. QiA. ftX T Shoes priced at T W- I g ' $t.83, ,8,j0 and .flU.lKl, ileauville golf and sjiort now CStT' f S oxfords. Kegular 5.30 - 2 values. Sale price vpl.OD Vv 1 Ola gix tst $7 fti; . 7) 1 ami Jlv. - .X. i flllllM " V " " " r ' Liberty Meat Market "THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS" Swift's Government Inspected Beef ' Soft's Best Our Meats are . all specially selected from Swift's large packing plants for our trade. For Saturday We Will Have Swift's Beef Spring Lamb Corn Fed Pork Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Fryers Hens Rabbits Brookfield Cheese Brookfield Butter For the picnic or week end trip we have at all times the finest of lunch meats for your selection. Phone Your Orders Early for Prompt Deliveries Holly and Main diriRiMe I ! nw unun -'"' lerauon July 1' wilt practli-aliy ut"'""" whn th natiunul naval ennimibj-i"ll eoiii'iJstiiiK or KW ndt'is A.imirai -""''"V; Vi.V, Kultori ami .Mun-iiri.i. .,f il,.- L S. Nav.il ilenarlmenl. "l v!.-it this ciiy Tbe nameM of tne commission and the date of men nmvul were iricluueu in a sram received at the local ham- hr of commerce iruin IrtMlutor - Fwl Steiw.r The party of of HcA left ; mpion. v -. . - tour f investigation. They win nxt Monuay, juiy '..nle and arrive in -Medford the following Thursday. July IS. It is 'thought that they will also spend part of the follow ins day here. PAULS. Pi City toxicolopists i hiive found no warrant for claims: 'that automobiles poison street air; company the doctor due to th, 1 t . . fact that she is convalescing from j with deadly carbon monox.de a. at.cident v,hlc:i hils Cun. i Samples of atmosphere howl lit- f Jned her to tne hospital for borne tie more of the tasteless, odorless ; months, but is now able to Lo 1 . ..., rAr.ntri in 177. 'about the house aerain. CONTINUES I While hundreds of thrifty folks have taken, advantage of this important event, stocky so great as ours cannot 3 he entirely' depleted in two" or three da vs of enthusiastic buying." we urge vou to eonie as can. fur even though stocks are large, earlier selection is sure to be best. You'll find this sale a splendid source of true footwear economy, for evei-v pair of shoes is from our own stocks and bears our guarantee of satisfaction. $1.85 We have added more shoes to our $1.83 group. .Shoes that formerly sold up to '10.00. $2.85 Phone 16-1 in light tan pumps c S I in straps. Former Jgmi S 1 . I k price .85. $9.85 I Dr. J. C. Kolt'r - . iio was a for n;cr pastor of the First MeihodNt church some seven or eight years ago arrived in Medford yesterday and is renewlne his acquaintance ship and enjoying the hospitality of his many Medford friends. Since leaving Medford he lias been pas tor of several larse churches m California and i now taking a ff-w nionths of well earned vacation. He expects to be in Medford aboui a week and will occupy the pulp.t at the First Methodist church next Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. Mrs. Rollins was unable, to ac- promptly as you Rogue Elk Hotel This hotel, located on the banks of the Rogue and on the Crater Lake highway is serving the best meals that can be had anywhere. They have a nice cool dining room with cour teous treatment, under personal supervision. Dance rtom in connection with the dining room. Best Sunday Dinner In Southern Oregon w 0. Mcdonald, Prep. WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOUR SEXALL STORE 0pa Sundays and Evcnlfigi All the Time 'W 1 i I UlfiilKU, HIH IHUII'i Vv-