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MEDFORT mri TRTRTTNT5. MEDFOttlX- OREftCfl?.' FRIDAY. 'At'OFsT 0. 1020. PXGFv THREE HOLD SPEEDBOAT RACES AT LM : FATS DISCARDED : IOQOE 30EZ30: OEZXOE 30E30 ii J, BOY DEAD, REFUSE 10 HELP OUT EXPLOITERS ft ,L2! TO GIVE TRIPS BROTHER IS ILL Five : vk 11m.;ii t in-t-M, which arc -pi. !!-..: (I by Ui- Southern Oregon mi(!ji,;ui usNocliiiMin, will bu held :it L.ike i.f (he Woods, Labor day. Tin ic will In- four fi-lap rat es, ami one fi t f-foi -n II 1 n-hip race. Time trials will h. held b.-fmx thu raw, v. hich stal l ;it ID uVloeii. Lee Wid.-iiii an.l J. I'. Smith of the :is i..ni;.ti'i?i l::tvc been appointed n ohiiiill"c in i'h:iri:i', ami iipjlic:i iioit Mankx limy he obtained at lit own ' 1 1 : i ii I va i . 'I'iici c will be I lu ce special lue i m K motors from Mcill'onl. ' it lid iin-i'i iiiv several rachn; hulls now ti.'iiitf constructed. A motor Uko t hose to he used in tile races is now on display at l;invii(';i hard ware. Arc, ml in i,' to J. i Smith, t lie iii m mm i: for the prizes have tioi hi en dechled as yet. hul thero will he at least two prizes fi.r each race. The course is now lich'X map ped out on the hike, and National 'iiilhoaid association rules will he fnih.wed. Till-; M-ill he the first races of this kind to' he held in southern Oregon. hh Uie .tiedfortl entries lire: i "''ion SMei )m.T n Welch. ITerh Strang, Parker Huudy, J. J. j..t.t , a ml .1 .. I. .-in -it h. TM.re will also h(. ent runts from A;;ii!:!iid, It ants 1'ass and Klamath Km IN. Santf prds Saving I. 1 Saving Salad Oil Pure Vegetable Oil. Kine for salads or fryinn. 1 Full quart 43 C Baking Powder Royal Baking Powrier Time tritd and trustworthy. , . $1.19 lbs.. Fly Tox r. fhrm with Fly Tox. It Is the eacier and better way. Full Pint :49 c Mot Sauce Del Monte Hot Saute. Save at our price. 4 5c Per can . Coffee Uull Coffee. Our own blend. You will like it. 35c Per pound Tomatoes Tliat Rogue River Valley To mato. The finest grown. s2c)C & Large csnsij Perk Roast Tine qrain feci P'C'5, and not too fat. Save at our price. 23c Per pound Santfords Saving Markets til s 4 i . v , I The Topper King flying service, i which was recently organized In -Medford and Is now located ut tin I old airport, will add another train j ing plnne to their equipment as jouii as they move to the new jiir- port, according to C. ".lioimie" i I'u nut un, chief pilot and inst ruc- tor. They now have u new model i Tra vc-lair hi plane powered wit h a i'imi horsepower Wright motor. I Taxi er.ice, scente hops, cross ! country flights and u complete 'Kiotind ami -flying school are fea tures of the ne wfirm. They also I have the Southern Oregon agency ! for tliu Travelnir ami St car man planes. The company is headed hy j W. J. Urowu, who Is a licensed (pilot ami was formerly at the Oak i land airport. j -M r. 1'urinlon, who Is hetter known on the coast as ".limmle," 1 has nearly 1 ami Hying hours as instructor and general commercial : work to his credit. He formerly j conducted a school of aviation at ! OakU' nd airport and has heeii ; chief pilot and Instructor for Hie ! following companies: Interstate ; Air lanes. Inc., of Oakland. Cab; j t 'oTisoiidaied Aircraft company, line, and .Mouniaiii View Air Ser- j vice of lieddinjr, t'al. 307 East Main Street Prices for Saturday Jelly Stewart's IVjiv Fruit Jelly. Your choice of fruit. Full 12-oz. jar 18c Pickles Dill Pickles. A fine, firm pickle of medium size. Lai'S'e can 19c Flour Anchor Brand. Milled from the finest Klamath wheat. 49-lb. sack $ 1 .65 Malt Syrup Rainier Malt. A high-grade malt syrup. Sav. at our price 39c Per can. Noodles Golden Age Egg Noodles. You will like them. , 2t Large pkgs 2 5 C Pineapple Broken Sliced Pineapple, fine sun ripened fruit. 2 -La 45c Largo cans Beef Boil Short Rib Be il Prime Beef. A real saving. Per pound 1 6c SD.MKHSKT. Ky..'AiiK. .UV A hoy who took home meat ne had j heeu hired to throw away was (dead today from eating part of it t and three mem horn of his family were seriously ill. Tile Hoy, SaillUel Mcvens, I . died yesterday. His grandmother. Mrs. William Stevens, is not ex pected to live and two brothers. It) and four years old; tire reported in a serious condition. Ills Krand fa ther. who aio ale thu meat, was ill hut recovered. investigation revealed that the' hoy had been ftivuii ten cents to haul away discarded meat from a chain store, lie found .some haui-hui-M-r in the lot, look it home and it was cooked and served hy I he grandmother. Farmers Fear Flood DOIKiE CITY, Ka.s:.AUfc. t.-fl) Fanners in lowlands of the Ar kansas river near here prepared to evacuate their homes following a five-foot rise of the stream in on hour today. a Killed iii i:islon Kol'lll.'STKH, Eng.. Auk. S. tjVt Three nieil were killed uiul m-v-ernl injuii-d, here toilay 111 an ex plri.sinn in the nunin room of the ! British tanker Uen-Kunil. ' Stores Tamales IXL Tamales. Are finest packed. Not a luxury at our price. 10c Large can. Grapefruit m Dromedary Grape Fruit, and it is tree ripened. . . . 25c Per can.......',.. Spaghetti A high grade flour Spaghetti. You will like it. ; , . . , 3 Pounds for 25c Coffee LlDton's Yellow Label Coffee. , 0ne th f!ne.et-,. vacuum packed. ::48C Try a can. Catsup I Hihy't Cstxim. You will like this ao Llbby's Is always good. - - ' ' 20 c Large bottle. Bacon Fine nrain-frd Pork. Mildly cured anil not too fat. 29 c Per pound. Spare Ribs Young Pig Ribs, and not too spare. Our price - Per pound . 19c 3 (liy I it no Ih'liosh) I MAI. KM, Ore., aur. 8. (Hpeciul) i .Molfin-il's rhuptor of tho Amerh'tin l.t'Ki'Oi Auxiliury is Iho lai"Kt and Klitst pnpuliU' unit Ut tilt' suite ('(HI- vi'ittlnn, which in in session this . I M r. -Miiry t'haney, state vloe-i ' presitlent, has a strung e hit nee o( t lu'lnn the next state president, In jsuieetl .Mrs. .U'ssie Kelly i! j Liaker. OreKn. llleL-tion will be heUl Saturday morning. ) .Medt'oril ih-leKates and nltermitns I who are attending tht cunveniiim j here, inelude: M rs. Alary t'haney, siatt viee (trpsident; Mrs. Helen jAivven, stale active chairman; Ars. j Se'ly Mall, ehnlrinan of delegation; ilek'Kates, Mrs. i.'urol Purlier, Airs. ! Irene Mumihiivs, Mrs. L. Ciarloek, 1 president of local auxiliary; nller- I mites. Mrs. John Fluhrer, Mrs. O. : .N'U-hola.s. Mrs. Louise Hrlekor. I . Memliers ttf auxiliary, Mrs. H. II. 'llryant, Mrs. K. Martin, Mrs. Kd l.eaeh, A my Kent Smith. The iiiari't which will put on special features ut the convention Kriday: Chairman, M Ihs lleamn I'urrie; M rs. Ltyd Williamson. MIsh Melha Wililunis, Mrs. W. T. IiaiiKherty. .Mrs. Iloh Ueuel, ac companist. Special jreporter for auxiliary, Irene Delosli. A special feature of Thursday afternoon was the garden party fur all the Legion A uxiliarfes ut the loVfly lionie of Airs. Clifford 1'iown, from 4 until 0 o'clock, after Which they attended dedica tion of the new aii port. I' BECOMESAIOEI Without any comment oxvepl ui state that Marion K. Harper. -Well known cily carrier of thft Medford postoffico had written it, and Air. I larper was in his usual koo.1 heal I h, t he follow Inn poem was handed to a Mail Trlhune reporter this forenoon for publication, by several members of the postoffice clerical staff: The Postman Is a busy man; lie carries all the malt heean,! t'p one street and down the other, Mi til lie can't tell which from t'other. He walks s'teen miles every day, And never has no time 'to play, , Put travels on with his old pack, I'htil It almost breaks his back. He worries about the people's mail, When lie has heard some dreadful tale. ' v How they have lost a letter dear. From some friend across tltia sphere. - '' y Aiid then' he Hies to tell them how He'll fin and look for it rbtht now, And hrliiK It back to 'them post haste. Which puts a smile upon their face. Now. if Jou think this is not triK Just follo.v him ono long day through, Ami then when you go home nt nlMht, f know you'll think that I am Htfht. OCAL MAIL MAN Reliable Grocery C. A. .Whillock, Manager No. 1 Johnson's Market We Buy Our Merchandise With 700 . . Other Stores The reason wo can soli at cur low prices cn Quality Goods and, too, our expense of Belling;, i3 the very lowest as most people wait on themselves. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Hill's Red Can Coffee, pound cah.'........!...4 Brooms, special each ,'.,;15 Sperry 10 pound sack Rolled Oats, regular ;or quick 45 Marshmallows Jello Pound Pkg. . . 25c 2 Pkgs. .15c Citrus Washing Powder, 2 packages 45 Citrus Granulated Soap Powder, package 35 3 Pounds Red Mexican Beans 2'.v Flour Bars White Wcnder 49 -lb 8 Fteher1! ' Laundry Soap Blend riour ' $1,98 33c Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of thtse bargains by shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Reliable Grocery No. 5 in Central Point. 700 Store Buyinfr Power Roason Wa Sell for Lest V A SHIN (.'.TON, A u k. J . Announcement was made today hy 1 1 eo rue A k e rso n . sec re I a ry t t President Hoover, that one invio late rule of this administration wui that the White Mouse should not he used for propaganda, purposea if It could he presented. Akersou'H statement was in reply to Mayor Spencer M. le (Joller, of Hjadi'ord, I'a., who after a four day stay in Washington returned home last night with an expression of regret that the president had declined to see him and other offi cers of the NaNonal Association Opposed to Hltie Laws. Alayor le li oiler, who is a lie puhlfcau, Aald t tit president had received Hishop James Cu mum, Jr., the Rev. 11. J... Nowlhy, of the Lord's Day Alliance. Canon Chase, and other advocates of Sahhalh ohservance' Juws for the District of t olumldu. A ear. driven hy.W: .b Cafiigan of Sacramento, uiul who Is con nected with the Curripin news syn dicate, and n Ford driven hy Ixircn Seewell of Ashland were involved In a wreck ut (he coi ner of low t and (iartield st reels In Ashland last niKht. Mrs. J. M. Wright, un Indian woman, who was rid ins with Afr. ('arrigan, received u hip wound, severe lacerallons on llu arm and was badly shaken up. The Ford hit the other ear broadside, it is said. - Livestock . POIiTbANlJ. Ore., A'llR. 9. (!') CATTLU AND C'AI.VRS Quotulily steady. lieceiptH: Cattle M, calven, 10. IlOriS Steiidy. ' fleenlplH 150. SIIHKl" AND LAMMS Cluntalily steady. HecelptH Mmi. Butter and Egos 1'OKTLAND, Ore., Aim. !.()) Kkkm. IiuIIi.t, milk (butterfall, pnul try, onions, polutueH, voi)l, nulH, liay, cuHcurn bark and hom steady and unelianged. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCOj Cul.. Ann. . (!) Hutterfat T.-o b. Sail i'Van-cIhc-o, IHIVjc. PorTinnd Wheat POItTUANl), Ore., Ants. 9 (!) Wheat futures: Hlg Uend blue stem, hard white, SI. Ill; soft white, jl.2; western white, $1.29; hard winter, $1.28; northein spring $1.26: western red. $1.2ii. Oats -Nu. 2, SS-lli. white, $114. fi'oday'B ear reeelpts: Wlieat. 102; fluur, 13; roni, t; oats, lr hay, 3. " ' New Pass Plant Opened fl Ft ANTS PASS, Ore., Ann. . The new $u().00U all-elect rlr plant of the Wllsux Hand & (iruvel Company will start operations here next Monday. Hoy Wilcox, owner, said today. - No. 2 117 North Central THE MARKETS I . From Soup to Nuts The above expression is rather broad, but we can really furnish everything for the dinner. Our fruit and vege table department is fitted with everything the market affords, and our well-kept grocery stock comprises the very finest food products. A Few Brands We Feature Cresca Imported Pro ducts Heinz 57 Varieties Swift's Premium Bacon Selected Stock Canned Goods 0 : : e Our stock is complete and is always fresh, as our turn over is rapid. We have all the staples and many fancy items as well. We invite you to call and look over our stock. There Is No Substitute for Quality Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone H. E. MARSH Phone 252 OEIO 30EZ30X In a 1 Inttrr ' rpfelvM Tiimidtiy morniiiK liy T. J. Kllpliln. Jr., hco rtMury .of tht ohainl)r of com nuTcc. from C. T. Haker of tho Medford ohiinihor, RiiRpnn 1h asked to purtielpiito In AU'dford'H air piiKcailt to be held July 3, 4 and 5 pxt year. Thn tmGcitnt Ih bplne ht'ld in connection with tho dedi cation of Med ford's cliisa A air port. UurlH Smith, who dimmed the KniiHPt Trail pageant, and Hugh KoHHon. . who wim lUiMipeHH man aKT, liavn been necured to direct and manage the Medford cvn(, II was announced. The pageant will portray Ihe ItiHtory of nvlutiun and witj depict the vnriouH Htuges In the fight of man to conquer tho air, Mr. Uaker Htatpd. Medford its plu nning to make, the celebra tion a meeting place of nil tho cities of Southern Oregon and northern California, the letter stated. Kucejie (lard. Chicken dinner Sunday nt Pcnd Indian Hod a Springs. KoadB arc good. H0 FM Tlrown returned yesterday from Tacoma, Wa.sh., where he has been visiting I)1h sons, Karl and Lynn, for the last week. Local and long distance hauling. ! We Have you money. Hawlny Trans fer, CIS N. Itivemldo. Tel. 1044-X. I lfi6 Among the Oregon guests at lo- cab-hotelK are Mr. and Mi-h. II. A. Mlllrt of Hulejn, Mr. and Mrs. h. N. ) ra I n a r d , M v. h n d M rs. ( K. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. 10. W. lteyn olds and Mr. and Mrs. K. (1. fewll of Portland. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomaa Itertll v'('o.. lim. 12. Palm Blk.. ror- ner Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf I 'on 1 try men of southern Oregon will hold n picnic in Mthia park Sunday. Oeurge It. Mosser, secro- i tary of thr Asliland chamber of commerce will welcome Ihe vis it om and other speakers will be 1 Carl Swlcart, president of the Med ford chamber of Commerce; It. (I. Fowler, county agent, nnd N, (!. ; Weterfield, widely known poultry ! expert. K Incaid's Imperial orchestra, F.agle Point, every Hat. Tickets 7tic. 13It County A pent t. I. Fowler, who a ill vil home from lOugene last night .Mpi-ril today In Ashland. It bt-ltiK his weekly official vinlt there to take up b tilt unt I and live stock proldeins with tile people of the south end of the county. Let me write ynur fire lnsurfnce. iCurl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. ' I'hone flua. tf ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White of Ited I'.luff. Cal., left this morning for their home nl that city, efter spendinir several days visiting with Mr. White's brother. Krnest White i and family. $2 50 per load, green pine slabs, 12 or K-in. Auk About free kind- jltnff. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 831. if Tree props, assorted lenirths. Gold Medal Flour Peek-Frean Biscuit Holland Cocoa Beechnut Products Del Rogue Canned Goods GROCER ioaoE - A building permit was Issued o Mrs, Kate Young to eunstruct ii shed on the side of a garage at 4nTi North Central avenue, at a cost Of fiXt: ' Tree props from clear lumber. Big IMnoa lbr. Co., Phone No. 1. 121tf The temperature is rising ugain, yesterday's maximum being 9ri. The forecnHt Is for rising temper ature tonight. This Ih very cool weather to that existing In the Hacramento valley, where nt Red ding, nt U o'clouk this morning, there was a temperature of 98, and indications of reaching at least a 111) figure tills afternoon. $2.50 per load, gren pine slabs, 12 or 16-ln. AHk about free kind ling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. CS1. tf Mrs. Susanne Homos Carter; re turned home this morning from the convention of county school superiuU'iidentH In Salem. Mrs. Cur ler also vlstted In Portland. To satisfy yourself as to the ben efits of vibrator exercisers, try the new Henlth machine Installed fct the Palace Beauty Hhop. Ten free treatments with each $10 service card, or 25c per treatment. Phone 1478 for appointments. 139 Mr. and Mrs. I-ylo Purdiu ar rived In Medford this morning from Portland. M. Purdin will he em ployed as operator ut the Southern Pacific depot. Another big dance, Eagle Tolnt, Hat. 139 LAST Tonight ROD LA ROCQUE "The One Woman Idea" Tomorrow! ONE DAY ONLY Contlnuoui Shows Continuous Laughter GLENN TRYON . IT CAN BE DONE 9.R9. D Mrs. Myrtle Hoffman and fam ily of Ashland spent yesterday lu Medford, visiting Mrs. Stone, moth er of Mrs. Hoffman. , . Dynge's dunce at Nat, Wed. and Sat. Bigger, better orchestra. 142 Miss Clarice Benschoter of Hib bing, Minn., nrrlved In Medford this morning to spend the remain der of the summer and the winter months with her parents, Mr. and M rs. Ned Benschoter. Tree props. That prop propper, site propper, price propper, prop per place to get them. Medford Lumber Co. 124tf PoultryiHcn illjc IMcnlc. Don't fall to spend the day in Ashland park Sunday. A regular get-together meeting of all poul- trymen of Jackson county. AH aro welcome. There will be Speaking ' and a general good time. Meet jyour friends there.- Plant Qcean Hop Lft BOUROET, France, Aug. 9. Up) Cnptaln Dleudonne Coste, the French trans-Atlantic aviator, after scanning veather reports today, announced he would atke off at dawn tomorrow lor a ."lon dis tance flight record la a straight line. k Hu1 Rchhotz, Wisconsin fullback In 1928, Is preparing for the 1929 cumpuign by serving as a motor cycle cop. , 17 wy' TIMES lgBBBaa I 1 LA L