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PXGE POUR HfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1929. HUNGRY STUDENTS SPEED TO DINNER CAUSE OF ARREST 'When high Hchool hoys urn hun gry they are real hungry, mid idU'ii Huinowhut frratlojial until the hunger pangs uro apfirtARtnl. That is why two of thulr number were giilhered 'in yesterday noon ty Traffic Officer i'roHCOtt fur m needing on North Oakdale from thu high (school at 36 miles mi In.ur with therto theirs Jaudlhle aitfliftlun of reaching tho JJeVue lunch place in the shortest possi ble time. Kach offender was in his own i-iir n ml Turn was gathered la first, and he ehffse to put up (10 rash hail with the officer, which he for-fi-lti'd hy n u h -a p pea ra n ce In the city court for trial today. Then along canin the hungry JJuyd, who wan greatly embarniHKed as to what to do, and after calling up his guardiuii the latter dictated to ' him not to put up canh hall hut to j appear in cour: tills forenoon-for i trial. Ho did ho anil was fined 910. ThUH tho hoys' appetites en- f riched the financially hungry city j treasury hy $jf(j, for which hoon ine city aiministration ih exceed ingly grateful. However, both hoys were warn ed that a repetition of the speed ing of ferine would go hard with them. CLOSED BUSINESS: Tho Trelehler Motor Co. has given up the dealer agency for Willys-Knight and Whippet cars and no one has been selected as yet to succeed the company. The Lewis Super Herviee Win Hon has taken over tho parts and In the future will care fur service and parts for these cars. fieo. Trelehler will have an of fice In the I'antorium building at 227 WeHt Sixth street to riose up his hUHint-HM, hut will devote his time principally to his ranch near Central I'oint. He has wanted to retire from the agency for several months, hut has been waiting for someone to take over the auto triuiellixe. Mr. Trelehler is one of tin pio neers in the auto game in Medfurd and will he greatly mlwwd In husl ness circles. He was president of the chamber of commerce and has been active Ju other civic circles. Mr. Trelehler opened the Willys Knight-Ovei land agency in 11)16, had the Dodge agency fur seven years and then took over tho Willys Knight aguln and hus held It until now. . , li Oregon Cow Crashes World Record KAIjKM. Henry Hecker, Wood burn, who had been serving on a jury in county circuit court, was arrested, charged with Moiling li quor. William Krehs was held an a materia! witness. Tho Lion's Lilac. 408 East Main Street YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY As well as money you save time at PIG6LY WIGGLY no waiting for clerks to serve you just step in and make your own selection, pay the lowest price and be on your way. It's pleasant and profitable for you to do your week-end shopping at Piggly Wiggly. Take advantage of these offerings. Saturday and Monday Features OREGON Milk 6 cans ... 45 c New California Soft Shell Walnuts Pound.. 25c Palmolive Soap 3 bars.... 23c h DROMEDARY DATES, new puck, IQ-OZ. pltg. 22c LIPTON'S TEA, black, lo-poinul till 49 c SPERRY PANCAKE FLOUR, 9-lh. Rack '. 65c SALAD OIL, in bulk, none better, Kiillon $1.25 Jell-A-Teen 8 Assorted Fruit Flavors O pkgs... 22c Fancy Otter Shrimp 32L50c Blue Ribbon Malt 3 -lb can63c BEAN-HOLE BEANS, baked in the ground 29c LINDY YELLOW CORN, No. 2 can 1 3 for ;: 49c BULL DOG BOTTLE CAPS, gross 22c WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP, A c lnnro pkir Itreaklng the world champion -ship of another Oregon Jemey cowi The IJon'M Teliae, owned by Harry ). Iliff of independence, Oregon, haw completed tho highest li Oil -day huttnrfat production rec ord In the h in to ry of the J eraey breed. . Htarted on test at the age of 3 yearn and 11 months, she yielded )2j.&5 lbs. of butterfat and 13,844 lbs. of milk, the equivalent of ll.r-8 lbs. of butter and 6439 quarts of milk In 305 days. , On account of the phenomennl yield of Tho Lion's Liluc Mr. Iliff continued her test and at the end of 305 days Hhe had produced GROCERY STORE HAS POLICE DOG VISITOR FURNITURE SALE 1.086.20 lbs. of butterfat and lt, 604 lbs. of milk, the equivalent of 1375 Him of buttor and 7722 quarts of milk. Ten different supervisors, nix from . the Oregon State Agricultu ral College, two from Washington and two from Idaho, checked Lilac's yield during the test. She was milked by machine through out the year. Mr. Iliff ist unfor tunately, partially disabled by rheumatism. Mr. Iliff now has tho unique distinction of being the only Jer sey breeder in the world to own four living Jersey cows that have produced 1000 lbs. of butterfat, or 1250 lbs. of butter, in a year. n k I K Sweet Juicy Bananas Oranges 3d02 29c 4lbs 22c Peaches For Canning; Fancy Pack 98c Crate SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4-)(iui)(l pkg 28c UNDERWOOD'S WHOLE CLAMS, tnTl cans OQ '1 for SUPER-SUDS, Soup Chips, kitchen sizo, 2 for 19c BREAD, while ami whole wlieat, 1-lh.; 3 loaves 20c ONIONS, 10 lbs. 25 ERA. HO NEW FIELD TODAY Following long preparation, of fices and equipment of the Pa rifle Air Transport company werd being moved today from Barber Field to Med ford's new municipal airport along Blddle road north of the city. Several laborers and trucks were busy this nfternoon makiner the change. Although the first of- firial flight was made from the new field early this - month the coast air mail planes have. 'been landing at the old field, due to tho administration ; building not i having been entirely completed. J GRADUATE CHEST GIFT ACCORDING TO INCOME! (Contributed) Many community chest subscrib ers adopt the businesslike method of contributing according to their income somewhat as follows: Income Sub Year $ 1,200 $ 6.00 $ 1,800 $12.00 $ 2.400 $18.00 $ 3,000 $30.00 $ 4.000 k $ 5,000 2ft $ 7,500 3 to 5 $10,000 5 to 8 Tho percentage will increase pro portionately for those enjoying larger incomes. A beautiful German police dog, with an appetite to match his size, and a head full of Ideas on efficient business administra tion, wandered Into the Home Grocery, 610 East Main Btreet yesterday morning. Before pre senting his proposition of mana gerial duties to J. li. Monroe, store owner, he indicated a wil lingness lb first dispose of 23 warm puppies of the Frankfurter family, on stock in the store. Dissuaded from this course of procedure, the visitor argued all cats and rats into vacating their living quarters 'on the premises, and then set out to make friends with the. store owner. Demon strating a remarkable amount of executive ability, he greeted tradesmen as they came through the door with their supplies, but saw to It that they lid not re move their trays and boxes, evi dently figuring on a material re duction of overhead for Mr. Mon roe. This morning, after enjoying a cup of coffee and throe waffles, the canine efficiency expert started out the day' pursuing the same course he iriaueguratod yesterday. Although appreciating his help and ability, and enjoying him as a companion, Mr. Monroe would like to learn something of his past and whether or not he owes an obligation to some other local resident, now probably suffering anxiety as to his whereabouts. Today at 9:30 o'clock when the f doors of Scott Woolf's furniture store were opened, a clamoring ) crowd of eager .bargain seekers literally over-ran the large store. The sale will continue tomorrow land every day next week until the entire stock Is sold, according to M. G. Mordoff, who Is conducting the quitting business event. "The greatest sale In the his tory of Scott Woolf's store" is the enthusiastic comment Mr. Woolf made today. "The response on the part of southern Oregon and northern California shoppers is very gratifying to me. Owing to illness, Scott Woolf Is selling his entire stock of furni ture, as well as the store fixtures and, as soon as the quitting busi ness sale Is over, will leave Med ford for the south, where he will reside in an effort to regain his health. An entirely new lot of bargains will be featured each day while the stock lasts, accord ing to Mr. Mordoff's announce ment today. GLENDALE TODAY The Glendule lilgli school and the junior high school football teams are playing this afternoon on Van Scoyoc field in the pres ence of a lai'Ke delegation of Juve niles end most of the fathers of the Xledford players. The young folks take their roolhall as seri ously as their elders and, while tlie Kame may not amount to much, as gridiron contests go, it Is no jok ing matter for the Medford junior high squad or Coach Ray Hender son. Thn fllpmlnle team Is a larce and husky outfit and arrived this morn ing by auto. ) The starting lineup of the Med ford juniors was: ' Center, Clrieve; guards, Putney and Shaw; tackles, Scheel and Kitchtner; ends, Smith and Lowry; halfs, Ollinsky and Thurman; quarter, Boble; full, White. Baker Eastern Oregon Light and Power company Increased ca pacity here. 1 JONES r Across from Craterian You save money every day in the week when you buy of Jones Compare our prices with the price you have been paying elsewhere. 408 E. Main St. Medford, Ore. I, I Piggly Wiggly Market SPECIALS CHOICE TURKEYS, CHICKENS, RABBITS Frye's Hams and Bacons New Sauer Kraut Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound 25c Pork Shoulder Roasts, per pound 25c Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c Phone 1236 We Deliver 408 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon i Bacon Per pound . .28 Medlu m weight nice lean v Extra quality sugar cured. bacon Try one. You will like them. Picnics Pound ... .20 Weiners Extra quality. Made under, U. S. Government Inspection. Blue Mrs. Stewart's. It's the Blue of quality, in large bottles. Per pound 22 Large bottle .12 Salad Oil Pure vegetable oil and it's fresh Full pint .23 Old Dutch It' one of the best cleansers and It'a cheap when you buy of Jones. .29 Macaroni Extra quality. Fresh stock. Buy all you want. pounds .25 large cans .. Extract Your choice of several kinds Including Schilling' 2. oz. bottles.. .19 Shortening Pancrust. It's a pure vege table shortening. Cheap. 4 -lb. can o69 Oysters Eastern pack large fancy oyster Per can .. 13 Notice of Dissolution of Partner ship. Notice is hereby Riven that A. A. Uversidge has. purchased the in terest of C. i'ilker in the partner ship composed of C. Pllker and A. A. Liversidse which heretofore has beein doing business In Medford, Oregon, under the firm name and style of Medford Sheet Metal Works. The business will he con tinued under the name Medford Sheet Metal Works, but the part nership has been dissolved as of October 16, 19 29. Under the agree ment of dissolution the undersign ed succeeds to all of the assets of the former partnership and as sumes its liabilities. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 17th day of October, l!t2!t. J A. A. I.IVKRSIDGR. BUY AT THE Electric Bakery Johnson's Market Where They Sell The Most Delicious Nut Bread The Tastiest Pies , The Freshest Rolls The Best Pastries Cream Puffs Ohhhh! SATURDAY SPECIAL Better Bread, 3 for 25c Your choice of 14 Kinds of Cookies, 2 doz. 25c lllllllilllllllllil IfflllBaijip I llfflllllMMIM 75 DRESSES Going on Sale SATURDAY at the Very Special Price of H $g85 Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Satins and Prints Sizes 14 to 46 These dresses formerly sold up to $22.95 Sale of FELT HATS These hats were bought at a very special price and sell regularly for much more than we are of fering them at this sale. Our price for Saturday will be $3.95 is r t "Wear As You Pay the Cinderella Way'