MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OH EG ON, FnijUY. J UNI' C 10.
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ocaland:
-'Personal
The Medford and other valley
student o the Oregon State col
lego began arriving home last even
in for the summer vacation pc
rtod, and the remainder will arrive
today or tomorrow.
Leaves for Hospital
Mra. S. A. Wheeler left for San
Francisco this morning to visit her
husband, who has been confine:!
in the Southern Pacific hospital in
that olty for the putt four months.
She plans to return in a week.
lYom DLsUlllt Points
Temporary guests from a dls-
unn, nntvlnlnrari at local hotela in-
cludc Mr. and Mrs. C. Chlnory of
Vancouver, H. C, Mrs. T. Rltfgs of
Sidney, a. c, anu ji. u, Simons
and P. B. Ditty of HemldJI, Minn.
The Rogue Nook Inn at Gold
Hill Is now open for business.
Short orders and chicken dinners
will bo served any tlmo. Coy &
Hnblnnon, proprietors. 82
Building Acllvlcy llctll'r
T. N. Hellman will ulter a dwell
ing on Kast JackHon street; "W. N.
Walker will upend $30 Oto alter a
dwelling on Kast Main: aletnitlons
will cost J. C. Collins 1250 on Kust
Main street and J. O. Hhoup will
spend (1000 for a dwolling on Mac
street, according to applications on
fllo today at the' city building de
partment. Choice snapdragons, swoetpeos,
und mixed flowers for grad
uation at special prices. A
wonderful selection and priced
right, phono 390-1, or call at 325
Bouth Holly Street.. 76
t'mtargocfl Oiwrndon
Stanley Jones, Jr., young son of
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Jones, under
went an operation for appendicitis
at the Sacred Heart hospital this
morning, and Is reported to be
getting along nicely.
For flale: &00 empty 60-lb. hon
ey tins and Amalzo oil tins; good
tops. See Carold ,T. Parker, 612
Ho. Riverside, Med ford, Ore. M
Visits Kick Brother
. J. W. Johnson of Medford wns
vlsting In Ashland Wednesday with
his brother, A. 11, Johnson, Sr.,
who has boen quite 111 at his home
on Granite street, but Is much Im
proved. Ashland Tidings.
Regular dance, Gold Hill, Sat.
nignt. uance tm z:uu. -if
A' district conference "-for the
American .Legion posts and auxil
iaries of districts No. II and 4, will
he hold at Rosoburg tomorrow and
Sunday. Approximately 200 dele
gates, together with state and dis
tricts officers, are expeotod to at-
tenu. ' uioiuaeu' in uie anienuin
ment featuros will be ball games,
a banquet and a dance. There will
bo a picnic at the Oregon' Soldiers'
Homo grove Sunduy.
Let me write, your fire Insuranoe.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Bldg. , Phone 098. tt
Visited at Grant Pass
Among the Medford poople
spending yestorday In Grants Pass
were Mi1, and Mrs. Gordon Ker
shaw and tyll's Heine.
Convalescent Home. v Oraduato
nurse In charge. Phorie 1605-J. 81
Guest Kt Isiko Crook
.. Mlsa June Antlo Is spending the
week end at Lake Creek us the
guest of Miss Millie Meyers.) tfii 1
Pance, Gold Hill. But, night. .7 A
r
Worthy
of the
Name
v.' ;,,) s c:v i
is the least tha$ can be j
tal of. the .item whioh
' we will sell on special
1 sale Saturday. We urge
you not to miss our of
fer for tomorrow only i
on ? '
, Lindy's
at 19c
h . the dozen
. , , . . I ' ...
A delioately baked
.". sweet roll liberally fill
ed with fruit and dip
. ped in powdered sugar.
We know you will like
them. On sale at 9:00
A.,MV (?omet early. '
Fluhrer's .
From Ktuto Metropolis
I Among the guest a from Port I an
roffiHtered at Medford hotein arc
W. tt. Moltznor, F. H. Ulnich, W.
I. McWutern, O. M. Hodgea, A. H.
Chaney, W. R. Hedhead. H. C.
Dealer, M. P. Robinson, Gun Wy
nonn, Hid Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Dermorly, R. E. Mythln, C.
P. Httiley, fl. S. Verhy, A. Btern,
Ft. C. Kmlth, O. A. Alderman, H.
C. Prudhomme, C. R. Martin, Mi,
and Mrs. J. E. Sel H. W. Berry,
U. T. HeKiin, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Leery, K. D. LaChance, Wesley Kg
ger. D. O. lfeatt, C. W. Spencer,
Juanita and C. A. Maddux.
Let us haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phone &42, City Sani
tary Service. . 387tf
Itov. Mel I Itetunm
Rev. Carman E. MeJl returned
to his home In this city thin morn
ing, following a three-day business
visit In Portland concerning church
affair.
riiotogrupiicr Sues IMUcrftoil
ii. it. Jlnrwooil, Meal oil pho
tographer, filed Huit In circuit court)
yt'Hterdivy against Frank PatterHon
for HOO, claimed to bo due on U
bunlmjs deal. i
preRHmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
RIdtr. Tel. 1181. tf
"We specialize In radiator and
fonder repairing at Van's Garage,
33 So. ttartlelt. Phone 20k. tf
From Washington Points
Among the Washington guests
at Medford hotels are Mrs. fnez
Fleming of Tacoma, W. F. Luce, !
John Hatfield of Wenatehoe, 15.
U. .Morluiity of Vancouver, I'hlllp
Hogun of iietllngham and the fol- ,
lowing from Swiltle: K. II. iN'ovak,
Lewis S. Roth, Mrs. Herman Gore
and ron, William Wlchman and
K. W. Fiaher.
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Homei
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
. Phone 178-J I
- Regular ' ilanr,.. Hold Hill, K it.
nlnht. Dancre till 2:00. 78
YOUR HEALTH
Is your wealth. It's as near aB
your telephone. Call 1290 for
apKintmcnt.
OR. CHARLE8 R. SIMKINS
Over Woolworth' Store
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Cbiropractlo v
$5.00 Balloon dance. Sat. night, j
Dramlond hall. Dynge's music. 77 I
ArrtwUil n KiiKiwt
J-loyd Hassolman was- arrested
'In Medford last evening by the
police as a suspect wanted for
thefts in northern California. .Has-
selman in a young transient and
hnd articles In his possession whlcn
he is suld to have admitted to have
stolon.
Hend the Mall Tribune containing
pictures of your graduating relative
or friend to your people. Extra
copies mailed by this office at 10c
euch; copies not mailed 6c each. 7S
I'orolKinlas DunJb Tonight
A dance given by the pocohontas
lodge for their members, Invited
guests and members of the Red
man lodge, will be .ilven this even
ing in the Hcdman hall. This will
probably he tile last dance of the
season. The Dickey orchestra wltl
play.
If you want flowers for gradu
ation, bo sure and get the best
selection and priced right. Snap
dragons, sweetpens. and mixed
flowors. Phone 3U0-L, or call at
325 South Holly Street. 70
Mrs. Gates Returns
Mrs. W. A. Gates, who has been
In Portland for tho past ten days,
roturned to her homo in this city
today. ,
Anyone who would like a bar
gain in a high grado banjo should
call at this offico and Inspect the
banjo left hero for sale; , sacrifice
regardless of cost. 26tf
VIhIis Locsl l'r lends
Miss Virginia Preston, formerly
of this city, now of tlrunts Pass,
Is in Medford today visiting frlendH
prior to loavlng for Tampico, Mex
ico, June 15th.
For best' green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., To, 631.
' . 6Btf
Mrs. Hhih Ii ItHiiriiH Homo
Mrs. J. A. Buroh loft by train
this morning for Bunsmulr. Sho
hus been the guast for tho past
week of Mrs. Hurt Dennis of this
city.
Chauncey Floroy now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Real Estate. OGtf"
Another Dlvorco Filed
Cruel ana Inhuman treatment Is
alleged In a dlvorco complaint fllod
in circuit court yesterday by
Maude Davis against Clarence
Davis. The couple were married
In 1910.
' For Sale: One beautiful golden
oak dining room sot. Call 807 So.
Central. Carold J. Parker. 80
Cornell Visit Hero
Among recent guests In Medford
were Mr. and Mrs; A. H. Cornell
of Grants Pass, who spent Wed
nesday here visiting friends.
Dnncc! Dance! Dance! Another
big dance nt Hornbrook. Henley
hall. Sat.1 night. Where wo don't
go home until morning. Lot's go.
70
Weakly Visit to Ashlatut
County Agent R. tl. Fowlor
spent today In Ashland on his
weekly visit tn confer with those
Interested In that community, on
local agricultural und livestock
matters.
' ivilr
M
Hullonn dance, Sat. night. Dream
land hall. Admission 75c; ladles
free. Regular danre Wodnosday. 77
Mere from Hear Ntulo
From California tho following
aro registered at tho hotels: Mi
and Mis. v. a.. Collins, Mr. and
Mrs, H. J. Roavis of l.os Angeles,
N,. P. Webber and Mr. and Mrs
Chandler of Berkeley, If. A. Far
row and J. A. Hnlllngor of Holly
wood. A. R. Johnson of Sacra
mento, Mr. and Mrs, It. K. Mo
Clellnnd of Cor Ina. nr. and Airs.
R. D. Moore of Pnlo Alto, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. llecknutn, Joe and Vera
Uerkmun of Unit, K. F. Pilling of
lini Reach, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hood of Fresno. Mr. and Mrs, A.
T. Frnohe f Pimadena, Mr. and
Mrs. O. A. March of Ulendale, and
the following from San Francisco:
Mr. and Mra. U. s. James, F. B.
Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. 1 rwln
('helm. F. A. Frailer and W. L.
Currlo,
Chauncey Florey now located
12S Host Main St. Insurance and I
Real Estate. 65tf
At Sister's IhiMdo
Mrs. Alice Harper of Clold Hill
Is spending the week In Ashlan.l
to be with InSr sister, Mrs. Kmm.i
Hprague. who Is seriously 111 at the
Conveliseent Homo nt Ashland.
Thorval It. Folkenberg. teacher
of violin, believes the summer va
cation to be the opportune time for
children to study music. A speci.il
course of Instruction. Including use
of Instrument, Is offered. oil
Rtildlos Rooms '3 and , College
Wrtg., Tl N flnipe. ;o
4Molmes
INSURANCE S
GENGY f
COME EARLY
ATTEND - '
-' DAILY MATS
25c
Kiddies
Mat: '6l Eve 2S .
" Eve. ' Adults '50
TONITE
and Saturday
CROWDS . . .
CROWDS-
COME AT EAGER TO -
STARTING ACCLAIM A
TIMES MASTERPIECE
1:30 . . . they sit breath-
3:30 less as the very
7:00 thoughts of
9:30 ERICH MARIA
v'l, ' REMARQUE
YmjLT ' ' A become things ...
yf('Jf yrf ; written . . , as i
-'JL i . careers are made
? "ALL QUilET
( ON THE
WESTERN
(J 1 i FRONT"
Here . . . and only here is
Y?, the one great picture of
V- . -.1930,v,v.; (viij....',;. ;
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! J TOMORROW
i ffrZ-S O'f I Continuous Shows 12i3CJI'tl ff P.-M.
iff y J!V! '
i " LAUlHKIUI
HEY. KIDS!
MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
Meets at 12:30 Sat.
Election of Officers
' "TARZAN THE TIGER"
Last Times TODAY All Talking
The Famous Saturday Evening Pott Novel
"YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN" ;
nl . with CIodette Cglbert-"Crirlts Buu9(,'" ju'ji
ALSO Talking Comedy and NEWS
Ecohomv Groceteria
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SPRING CHICKEN DAY
.Tqmopw is Spring Chicken day at both Groceterias. Never were pring fryers .so
plentiful and never so good for every fryer offered tomorrow Milk
Fed Fryer Corrii in and enjoy our spring chicken dinner it's :our ,treata i real
spring chicken lunch with new potatoes, green peas and everything,, and all f or 25c.
And at the markets you will find them of good size averaging almost two pounds
liat 4c lekch-aHd if" you want them drawrt the butcher will do it for Sel'" i ,l SS!:
You will find them at both stores, so come early and make your choice from 1000
fancy milk fed fryers.
.. r. rf Jr. i 1 s
Fsticv Milk ! i
1 f
SPRING CHICKENS
Fancy Milk Fed Fryers, averaging nearly 2 pounds
Hi :')
eacliiHTkke yoilr choice
each 49c
The butcher will draw them for 5 cents each
1 K i
9V Hf-iV tfc-A
Bread
Made and baked as you would bake at
home - and has the real home flavor.
1-lkloaV 3 for 20c
u-ib-Wf':.?:.':1:.::;:.;:. ioc;
... - i i .. ' i'.'.i h,tUi' u-ru, i
Free Pineapple Butterhorns
With each 25c cake a real butter horn,
pineapple topped freer- . i m
f.i ,v i
Fruits and Vegetable ;
. . . " . ; .f; v', u ,(,,,; v . iM- i
New Potatoes, 4 lbs. . ,17c
Fancy Home Grown Lettuse, 3 for ,10c
Sunkist Lemons, doz. 27c
New Crop Red Onions, 4 lbs. . . 15c
Green Beans, 2 lbs. . .......... .25c
Canteloupes, large 45 standards,' '
2 for ... l&c
" if. '"
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS ,
it ., .
Stigar - Pure Cane - per! 100 lbs - $4.98
-Columbia, Brew Near Beert 3 bottles 25d'' j Ripe OJives Lindsay brand, No. 1
IceCreaii bulk pr brict, crtV: 1 39c tfall can . . : . "..v .aSc
Double Sundaes a double portion of
" . . ice cream, served in a glass : with
i choice of fruit or syrup ,. , . ..... : 15c
Tenino Brand Columbia River Chi--'-
nook salmon, No, 1 flat cans ..... 29c
Shrimp Miss Lou Brand, 2 cans . . ,29c
Oysters Miss Lou Brand,. 2 cans . . 29c
Chocolates, 1 -lb. box 39c
Sakhalin Crab Meat, flat can ..... 33c
Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb sack.;. .$1.75
White Down Flour, guaranteed hard "'v
"wheat and of satisfactory quality,
49-lb sack $1;65
Libby'8 Strawberry Jam, No. ,1 tall
canr 2 cans ..." .., t J r . 35c
Shortening Califene, our fastest ' 1
selling shortening, 3-lb. can ..... 49c
-lb: can . . . .'.".'$1.29
Solid Pack Tomatoes-Myrtle brand,
Noi 2 cam. . i .'.-. .. .........v. , . . ., 15c
Cookies Tru Blu, package cookies,
choice of any variety, 3 pkgs. ...... 29c
CoffeeV freshly roasted, 3 very fine ' ,
. blends . . .......... 4;33c;l39c; 43c
P&G White Napthk Soap, 1 1 bars! 33c
White King Granulated Soap, large .,
package ,.iA . . . . 38c
, Bee Brand Spices, all kinds, can . . .10c
U. S. Malt SyruP; No. 2 J can '. '. ... . . . 29c
Carnation Pancake Flour, pkg. . . .. 23c
Canister Sets,, flour, .sugar coffee,
tea, set of 4 V . . :.. l .-A9c
Stone Jars the famous Red Wing;
; 6 gallon, $L38; 10 gallon .... .$?,49
Savaday Paper Plates, 12 in pkg. . 10c
Universal Vacuum Bottle . . . 69c
Quick Drying Enamel, dries in four
hours, all colors, pint . 73c
Floor , Varnish,,, Certainteed, i.best
quality, qt. can . . .. 89c
Varnish Stain for, floors, furniture,
. woodwork, qt. can 93c
Kalsomine Certainteed, 5-lb. pkg.
all colors 49c
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Shoe Department f
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Special showing of women's pumps,
ties, oxfords and sport sandals; wide
variety of styles and sizes. ,
$2.95 $3.69 $3.95
Fountain Luiich
FRIED CHICKEN-wiU. New PaL
toes, Green Peas, Buttered Bread, Cof
fee or Milk, ready at 11 a. m. Come
early, 25c. ' j
Both Stores j
' 25c - ' f
.. t
6th and Central
4 u. t - 1 IT , , - I. , J 1 jj f y
Gates 6 Lydiard
6th and Grape
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.11 t- .-.
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
LOTS OF PARKING SPACE r
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