V PlGE four MEDFORD" MXTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY,' SEPTEMBER 27, 1929. EM'BRIDE. DEAN OF BENCH SE One of (ho moot illsllngulshed Jurist uf the stale in attendance at the male bar nuaorlullon con vention here and who Is the dean In yearn and the oldest active mem ber of the association Is .Indue Thomas A. McBrlde of Salem, the veioran and UK'd witty member of the slain supreme court, and af fectionately known throughout Ore eon as Tom McBrldo. The kindly white-haired Judge McBride, because of his lovable personality and keen Intellect, is the center of attention wherever lie appears during the cuuventlon : the other lawyers crowding nround him eager to extend fellcl llons nnd talk with him and, de spite his years, the JudKe stands erect In lintel lobby or federal building corridor and without even leaning on his cane shakes hands and converses as long us they come, apparently without futlgue, and hugely enjoying this attention, thus showing in mentul alertness be Is one of the youngest visiting lawyers. When asked in the lfolel Mud ford lobby eurly this forenoon 11' he bad taken the scenic drive this morning given the visitors as an enlerlulnnient feature. Judge Mc Bride replied with that i'umous twinkle in ills eyes, "No, I wus en joying a scenic snore at that lime." not believe In girls ana boys mm igllng. , j JJoth girls enter a co-educntlonal I Institution. The results of the rtlf : ferent environments und discipline furnish material for an intensely ' human drama of love and sacri- flee. William Collier. Jr., nnd John Holland liavo the leading mascu I line roles. ! College Coquette at Rialto Tonight The problem of co-education nnd its effect upon youthful minds fur nishes the appealing theme of a powerful all-talking drama, of col lege life, "The College CofiUf'ttc," which Is at the Itlalto theater to day. The plot revolves around the adventures of two gbls of widely different natures. On.e portrayed by Kuth Taylor, is cou,uetUnh, used to masculine companions. The other Is of the clinging vine vari ety, delineated by Johyna Kalston. She represents the girl who has been reared under the rigid dU clpllne of n stern mother, who floes Karl II. Mootry, of Salem, Is responsible for the attractive ap pearance of the windows at the .Muglll Drug store. .Mr. Mnotiy came here recently to succeed 1-3. I. Stone who now operates a store at Centrs-l J'olnt. Previous to coming here two weeks ego Mr. Mootry was em ployed by the Capital Drug com pany tif Salem. .Jlls specialty and hobby Is Inferior decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Mootry are making their, home on South itlversldo and nre both well pleased with Medford and the friendly spirit of the people. PIGGLY WIGGLY SETTING THE PACE Wherever you go PIGGLY WIGGLY sets the pace for real values in quality foods. Our system cuts down the cost of selling and we pass this saving on to you in every-day low prices and real savings. No wonder more than 2,500,000 thrifty people buy their table needs at these Btores every day. It's an easy way to save money. FEATURES FOR THIS WEEK-END P. C. B. HONEY MAID GRAHAMS, 1 -pound package '. 19c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, (Limit) 2 for : lie M. J. B. Coffee Vacuum Pack Tin , , '-50' VAN CAMP'S Tomato Soup 325 c Chesterfield CIGARETTES Carton 1.15 MORTON'S SALT, Cc new '-'()-ox sitto BEST FOOD MAYONNAISE, 11 n Full pint ' WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP, A C r Largo package WILLAMETTE STRING BEANS, AQn Xo. 2 can, 3 for 5JC COMET BROWN Rice Flakes Something New 2491 HONEY-DEW Marmalade ll-oz. Jar 2T FANCY Otter Shrimp 3 1 CARNATION PREMIUM OATS, 1 in rye package 39c CALO DOG FOOD, 29c RICHMOND-CHASE A.SPARAGUS, tall cans 2 for . 55c PIGGLY WIGGLY FLOUR, 40-lh suck $1.89 SQUASH, Hubbard or Sweet Potato, pound 2c CARROTS AND BEETS, 3 hunches 10c 408 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon i Piggly Wiggly Market SPECIALS Turkeys Chickens Rabbits 'Veal Roast, per pound , 25c Choice Beefsteak, per pound . . 35c Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound . . . 25c Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c Phone 1236 1v" . We Deliver French Airmen Point for Siberia M 1 ? '' ' mmmmmmTn mil' mfefhrmwm Atanflutri) P.". - Dieucionne Costa and Maurice Bellante hope to record a new world'! record for long dlatanee flight In their plane, the Question Mark. Briefs From the Bar Interesting Items and Anecdotes Concerning Visiting Mem bers of State Bar Association To prove that the supremo court in u I ways Juki it little ahead of any other Kroup in the state judicial depart mcnt. Judge John Kund aiisi at (J; 30 this morning and awakfiied thr rest of tile Hotel Medford Tor the Business and lJro-ft-.ssliUKil Women's : sctmic drive whh-h Htarti'd at 7:3. Slipping 0110 over on the "other boyn" ho and Mrs. Hand enjoyed a complete bii'aki'aNt liffiiro they Klurted out. Jnde Thnmnti A. Mr It ride nays he enjoyed a .trrfctly nood "seenlo Niioro" at that time, how ever, knowing thai .lurio Hand would uphold the dignity und pres tige of the BUpreme court on .the Journey. Chief Justice .O. 1 Oohow, who jnlno atone early, its said to have ; missed the drive by an arm, when j he ran hack to IiIh room at the j Hotel Medford for his overcoat. Circuit Judge Clarence Gilbert 'of Portland wild that one didn't I need to go nut in tho country to i enjoy the Hronery around Medford. lie evidently referred to-tlie scenic points that punned In review thru the hotel lobby. ' ; 1 O'Hryon and Deputy JJistrlct AlA lornoy (Jeorwe Mo.wjjy o Jjortland were reported by their IckuI com paniona to have been, overheard talkliiK other than shop on the trip down to Medford. ' CleopltuK Kirk, the ," hatldfiome young deputy district nttorney of Multnomah county, Ha Id to be the .only remaining "unattached" baoh- elor In the department, a vera that ' he Iuih heard considerable nbout-J j Medford pears, but that he was j pleasantly surprised o y ejci the ; snowuiK 01 local pencnes, ! could also bo exploited. that Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe of Port land, who has been visiting in 1oh AiiKelcs for tho past several weeks, arrived on the train this noon, claiming that she had cut her trip short to attend the Har association convention. She was met by a hu-Ke delegation of legal lights, who also cut their sessions short to see that slio arrived safely. George Shepherd, past president of tho Multnomah County Bar as sociation cuts a fino figure behind his classic Van Dyke heard. He is also said to be a bachelor. Judge Walter 11. Kvans, who is alleged to he expecting an impor taut wire from Washington, D. C.. almost any time now. whh discov ered feverishly opening a telegram I at breakfast this morning. Ac curding to Judge Kkwull of Port I land, who looked over his shoul der, It was from his cook, demand ing a raise In salary, i Mrs. Carl Little of Portland says I she Is hero to testify that Attorney II. O. Immel of Kugone, tells every ) thing he knows. She shod two , tears as she said it. Attorney Itarney Goldstein of Portland, as one main difficulty on the golf course, according to his friends. He cannot remember the word "fore." He generally makes it $3.08," and throws every game on the links in confusion as the woman all rush to pick up the bargain. j Judge J. V. "Sandy" Campbell of Oregon City was formerly an auctioneer, according lo the testi mony of those lawyers: who have argued in his court. During the course of any trial, they say, he may he seen, waving ills arms around preparnlory to letting his gavel go to the highest bidder. There are more ways than one of keeping a young lady warm on an early morning- scenic drive, according' to Fred K. Smith of Kugerie, " who always brings' an extra sweater along. . , . , 1 The remnrks of Rev. Dr. T. II. Teinple, former well known pastor here of the FJrst Methodist church in" making -his report Wednesday as superintendent' of - tho Salem district, "at the annual 'conference of the Oregon Methodist church being held in Portland this week, have. been received with much in terest by Methodists thruout the state, nnd especially- here. In this report he advocated the practice of ministers visiting from house t,o house. "I .may be a bit old-fashioned, but I do know that if pastors are to succeed they must visit from' house to house, have it very definite purpose In visiting, realizing that the chief business of a pastor Is to lead men to God. Unless we do this we must con stantly face the heart-breaking condition we now face, namely, a constantly decreasing membership, abandoned churches nnd a pagan rural life." 1 afSIHMMMt 'Paper from the peaV boxes has baused us some trouble on the Pa cific highway In the Hogue Klver valley," says William Chandler, di vision engineer of the highway de partment. "There Is paper In every box and. the wind blew much of the paper nround the crchards nnd onto, the highway, so that he had to send men out picking up the paper to keep the roaa looking re spectable. Gathering waste paper, cans, bottles nnd other trash is one of the expenses of maintenance of the highway system. Unless this rubbish was nemoved every few days the hlghwnys would be In an awful megs." Preponlan. Johnson fruit Market Saturday Specials Sweet Spanish Onions, 6 lbs. . . . 19c Banana Squash, per lb. ........... 2c Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs.. . . .. 25c Fancy Oregon Celery, 2 bunches . ."' 25c Sunkist Oranges (medium size), " 2 dozen ..... . ........ . 29c - Complete line of all fresh fruits and veg etables in season. 3 Free Deliveries Daily Phone 1137 " - ' Plenty of Parking'Space It V Going to Rain Yes, it's going to rain before long and you are going to need Clothes to keep you dry We have Red Rubber Boots . . $2.95 j We Have Rain Coats and Pants at $2.00 We have Black Bear Water Repel 1 e n t - Clothing. We have Stag Shirts water proof arid ..warm.., We can save you some money. . We have All Wool Suits at . . $14.50 Canvas Gloves', small size, 3 pair . 25c Red Hunting Hats and Caps .1 Buck Winter Union Suits at ..... . 95c 20x40 Turkish Towels . . ... . 15c 16-inch High Top Shoes ... . $6.50 Boys' High Tops at . . . . . . $4.75 Flannel Shirts as low as . . . . $1.15 Heavv fc V J aaai aKWMaaa Vaa H.' a a am V I Blankets and Ouilts. li! Hand Trunks . . . . . . ... $5.00 Suit Cases . . ... . . . ... $1.00 4-room Furnished House for Rent. That's all today -We just 'wanted , to tell you it's going to rain The Cheapest Store in the West WILL H. WILSON JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. -and now we are showing "CHARM" A New Pattern that HAS Real Charm This fascinating pattern was "v chosen in a novel manner. 7,IG'.) fl (J (lesions were suniimieti uy inou saiuls of artists in a Holmes and Edwards competition. 15,11!) t women then expressed their choice of the ten best patterns submitted. 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