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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, VIM DAY, JUNK 20, IftOT.
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Hero from IMsUitit Points
Miss M. F. Horrlck of Hrookllne
Mass., Ib among the guests from
a distance registered at Medforl
hotels, others are C. F. Ilotnhkiss
and Mr. and Mrs. A. p. Gordon
of Chicago. A. Wnlder of Cleve
land, O., T. W. Parrish of Bt. Paul,
Minn., Mr. and Mrs. W. X. O'.Noli!.
Kathleen and Billy OWelll of Van
couver, B. C, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ji,
McDonald of Kallspell, Mont., Mr.
and Mrs. F. Karl Lamb of Aurora,
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Special sale tomorrow at the
Band Box, 223 Ea.- 6th Ht. Hut
values slashed regardless' of cost.
F.verythlng goes at 11.98, 12.08,
M.8 Kiddle hats' 4Uc to 11.08.
Hhoca special $2.06 to I5.D5. 00
Return from Vocation ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Uarr re
turned to their home in this city
last evening, following a two weekj'
trip to British Columbia, Scuttle,
' Tacoma, Portland nnd Hlllsljoro.
Geo. A. Bohnert, aeneral Truck
ing, &t Fichtner's Oarage, Tel, 180.
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'Ned Hnrrell In Kogcno'
, Ned Harrell, son of M'- nnd Mn
:Joe Harrell, 'who rocently gradu
ated from the United State nuvul
aThdemy'nt 'Annapolis, Is now In
UUgene visiting his mother, tech
nician at a hospital In that city,
and In expected to arrive In Med
ford next week' to visit his father
Young Harrell graduated from
Annapolis with high honors. After
his visit, ,hero ha .will, Jcavo for
California, to report for duty on
' the li. Si 8. Idaho. ' '
,. Pressmaklng and remodeling ai
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Hid. Tel. 1181. . . , .,
Minister Visit Anlilunfl
Itev. M. A. Maroy of Kiigone.
dlstrlot superintendent of the "St.
K. church of tho southern Oregon
district, and Jlev. A. O. Bennett of
the First M. E. . church of Mod
, ford, made a '.brief visit In Ash
'iMd. YotJnesday morning. ,M,
. We specialize In' radiator Mid
'fender 'repairing '' Van's Oarage.
tii. Bnrtlott. Phone 208.
IVannforred to Kuircno
" J. B. Dotson, who has boon bag
gage mart at the Houthern Pacific
paSBonRor' dopot for, the past fnur
years) has boon transferred to KUT
geno!-' The local position will he
filled by Conrad Stang, whq Is now
working for the' Southern Pacific
In Kuntone, '. i ,
CliaunccV, Floroy, now located
128 liast Main St. , Insurance and
Keal Estate. '" ".- , ,.,
J (i ik ov llio Woods , '
" Among thoSo persons lit T,alio'o!
O,' tlto-WooriViwho Will spend the sgni
"'hiM' vBCfttrnnlhg 'tfiero uro'MrV and'
- 'rs. ftr- &t flrest.of. ovme-Of4.,.
DHnd Mrs, Maijdo Tnvlor and son
ifrni) MrB.ub Oofldaiil rif Eugene.
"The -roads to Dead Indian Soda
- iHprlhgs hy way of Eagle Point and
") rke Creok' are in 'good condition.
Cabins to rent, moals served at SC;
,(, a plats any' tlme7""Bpoolal (Sunday
... ' 'HltineYs lW order. Mrs. E. E, Wl!-
klnson. "' ' ' "' ' '
"f" Hmsltno In tiuiiljr -
i ' Thero 'are threo cases of small
, . "pox 'In "Jackson county, aooordltm
T' 'to Dr. B. C. Wilson, health officer,
', today, otherwise, tho health uf
h", the county Is In Rood condition, ho
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" ' B'lR"'mIlllnbry 'sole 'lomnrrow at
,,, Ba no Emmy mi Hat
,r; . shop, -pi"
Special Price
pit a ' popular i t m
which both young and
old 1 appreciate ii our
offering to the shop
per who will visit our
store Saturday. ' We
warn you to come early
aa our supply; is lint-
Hermit
Cookies
14c doz.
ji a "rV,ui lit
:'. .. -hi i,
This is a Tegular "2So
Relief, and a very tasty
item for lunches and
desserts.
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Ulllv Ilrston at tiinnls Vnm ''
William llurtln HeHton, who won
football fame for Detroit 2u years
ag, and put Grants Pass, his
home town, prominently before the
nation.' arrived here to spend ' a
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Ileston, nnd other rela
tives. Mr. Helton, who Is In the
general law practice and real cs
tale in Detroit, is accompanied by
his sun Jack. tirants .Pass courier,
Phone 642. Well haul away
yoqr refue. City Sanitary Service.
Stale Kucntx at IIoIoIn
' Oregonians registered 'at local
hotels, other than thotie from Port
land, include R. T. llnurns, It. T
Bourns; Jr., of North Bend, Mr.
and Mrs, II. F. Phillips of Hnl"m,
Mr. ond Mrs. Hoy Wilis of Cialice,
Harold Nichols of Newberg. J. L.
WalBh of liurns and David Mason
of Albany.
, The PeaslevB' new studio now
open, opposite new Holly tneater,
lii.re'rmin Knn Fi'aiif;JHf'( '
" Ja'ok Klcnstoon of Han Frnnciaco,
representing H. Mohr & Hons, ac
companied by Mrs. Flensteen, were
busineHS visllorH In Modford this
morning. '
Every summer hat must go, bppc
lal tomorrow Jl.llS. 12. 0, 3.08.
(.age hats Included. Kiddle hats
40c to Sl.UH. The Bund llux. Hho.
specials (2. 9Ii to $5.95. 00
McOuikcy Wins fane
A civil notion In the fluid Hill
justice court yesterday afternoon,
involving on attempt of the Pltsch
mon Development company to
move Martin MnCaskey, , tenant,
from' land leased .by him from the
compuny. ended In a victory for
the defendant, represented by At
torney Don 'New.bui'y of Medford.
A tract of land pf 250 acres was
involved.
Screen Dnoru t fixtures free
Medford t'Umow Co. Phono 620.
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Profoi' Market IUnhIh ' 1
More -attention to farm markot
roads and less to scenic highways
was Tecommendod In reiolutlons
passed by the state Orange at the
Redmond session. The resolutions
also opposed any new bond Issues
for highways until the prqspnt
state program Is completed.
Snoclal reduction and clean-up
aula on all spring' bedding plants.
to make ropm for our summer
planting, Hocuo Valloy Floral Co..
So. Rlvorsldo and Enrhart St. 00
Allen In Oily
Wllferrt 'Allen nf- Grants Fuss.
member nf the state irame commis
sion, was in this city yoHterduy
conferring 'Willi 'members ot th i
Jackson County Game Protective
association. , ,'.,:..
Trnn nrnns. All lenirths. reaulur
alee. Cheap at Medford Lumbor Co.
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HlK .Ones ni I'ellcau liny ' .
. During, the' pam w6olt,: thero
wm-n tiiroe i-mi fiBh caueht. .and
they aid not seem to e or tnu
t'yno that "just got Hwoy" " this
time. Two of them wore token
from Rocky Point and weighed
17 artd UV4 pounds respectively.
The pfher Was cnught In the Klam
ntl) river tioulh of ' Kono, and
weighed pounds. Kintnnur
rol'ls Herald.
Tree props: A targe stock always
o'n" nana. Tel. ,629. Medford Lum
ber Co. ' , . 78lf
Hurt' oil HiinIiicmh
Flunk and 'Walter Fltngeraia.
furmors of the Sams Valloy sec
tion, Bpetit yesterday In Medford
attending to business matters and
buying farm supplies. ,
Will drive car to Portand for
transportation. Call Mr. Irwin.
414 South Rlversldj. ovenlngs. 00
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TtmvIh In Sun l"rnolsTO
T. K 1 Travis, -rtlBtrlct mnnnger
for tho standard Oil company oi
California, left .this city Wednes
day ovonlng to transact business in
Ban Francisco. . . .,. .
- For Sale Cut flowers of ill
kinds fur all' occasions. Corsages
and uld-fasltlohed bouquets a spec
laity, mono oou-j, o,r cai a (ji
South HolIy'W.7 ;' ; ' , .', as
Miss liar Is Wlimor ' - -.
1 ''Iteference wastnado to thoniUsld'
contest sponsored In this 'city some
time ngo-In n Hem In the Sunday
Mali Trlbtine In which It was stated
that 'first nrlvie was awarded Mr.
Itoyul Hclib. The Item should havo
rehd' 'second 'prise, as first prise
In the contest "was won by Miss
Ai'lene H. liny, teacnev in me ten
tral Point schools. '
: X 'Special value at $1.60 In the
nll-sllk Artci'ft "hose Is making
qultie'a reputiitlon M Ethojwyn B.
Hoffmann's. ' 91'
IVittral Point for NuiiiiiMr
Miss Kllsabolh Ferguson arrived
on the Shasta tod.iy from Fresn ,
Cali, where sho has been teaching
school during the past year. She
will spend the vocation with her
brother. V. It. Ferguson of Cen
tral l'olnt."
'SpecUl reduction and olean-u:i
snlo on all spring bedding plant,
to make room for our summer
lijah'tlng.' Itogu Valley Floral Co.,
So. Kivfrstoe nnn Knrnart ti. so
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTHI) Waitress; must be
neat In appearance. Apply In
person. Franklin's Cnfe. 00
KXOHANOE A clear furnished
house In Hnn Dlcgn; price $3000.
Will assume here. U. V. Wil
liams. I N.'HIverslde. '.'
FOR EXCHANGi: Desirable mod-.'rn-Ctroom
home with 2 lots. In
a live town of 5,000. Asusa, Cat.
Box K. T . Mall Tribune. 02
KOU fWI.H JoO It. I. Red pullets,
.mi. N. W. Central Point, p.
D. Lotlanit. 511
FOB' RUNT" Apartment with
garage and small' house, in
A.lf. ., , . . - sj
FOR PAI.K lllng "berries. -Inquire
DKAl, KNItiHT.
iPhone 1089, 20 N. Hnrtlelt.
ICmployed ut Plcnt'-Allen's
Miss Cecil Booth Is employed at
the Pleree-Allen Motor company aa
stenographer, where she is taking
the place of Ruth Severance, who
resigned in order that she might
attend the summer and fall terms
at the University of Oregon, which
opens Monday, June 23.
Millinery clearance nt the Kmmy
I.ou Hat Shop In the M. M. 'Store.
Hats 89c to $3.08. 90
Our Murrluge License
The county clerk's office Issued !
n marriage license this forenoon t-
Clarence Monia, 28, of Medford and,
Dorothy Wllhilc. 18, of Utko Creek, j
Hemstitching, plcoting, piteatlnp.
button mnklns and hono niendinu'.
Handicraft 8hop. 257tf
Coining Here to Ittldt
Mr. 11 nd Mm. Iesu-r Cox and two
children are expected to . arrive
here today from Kennewk-k, Vunh., !
to make their home. i
Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill i
every Saturday night., i 8I)tf
IVniUclon's Flrwnit ker Jtult; j
The city council nf Pendleton hn
voted to suspend the antl-fiiccrael'-j
or ordinance and allow firecracker j
tp be Hold and hut Inulde the cl'yi
llmlttj. . ,
Anyone who would llko a bar-1
sain In a high prado banjo should;
call at this offlpe and Inspect th-3 i
bun Jo left here for sale; a sacrifice;
regardless of cost. t 25tf I
(JucHtH of the lifM'i'faiiM
Mrs. Alfred M. Lee anil children,
Meldell and Dolores, of Oakland,
Cftl., arrived in Medford today to
visit several days with Mrs. Lee's
sister, Mrs, H. J. Herrlan and fam
ily. They plan to Kpend the sum-'
mer near Portlund.
flpeclal reduction nnd clean-up 1
sale .pn ,nll spring bedding, plants,
to make room for our summer
planting. Koguo Valloy Floral Co.,
Ho. ltlvcrnido and Kurhart Ht. . 1)0
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Last Times TONITE AH Talking t '
GEORGE O'BRIEN in
I "ROUGH ROMANCE",
'Luplno Lane Co'rr.edy f 1 1 ' ' , ' Taiklnfl News
TOMORROW
FINAL-
CHAPTER
ACTION
THRILLS
ADVENTURE
.'(,. . S ,'SUP1 I .
i f J ALL TALKING I
MARY NOLAN
i.y as QUEEN. OF THE SIDE SHOW in
ADMISSION : ;Mat.,
TONITE arid Saturday
"Tho VliRlnlnn" oil outdoors
aKain ritliiiK to romniu-o and nil
vqnture In a two-sun thrlller-ro-munre
n( Ihe old Southwest.
SUMMER
PRICES
Matlneo
I'hllilren 10
' teve.1 i!;so
IVriiemnl Woiriln A s
THE GENERAL "
6DC fox A -
MOVIETONE
,NEWS
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Mrs. Sunnier at Atlilaml ,
Mrs. Jack Sumn;r of Bend, for
merly ofr Medford, is In Ashlan.1
spending the week end with Miss
Nora PIov.
Dunce till 2 o'clock, Gold ""1
every Saturday night SStt
Ix-ft Tor Klainolh ,
Mrs. F. W. Swanton of Portland,
head of the ..tale humane soclefv.
after conferring with, local society,
officials, left last. ' evening lor
Klamath Falls, where a society is
about to be established.
For best green sltbs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
65tf
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.iiii U'll Com in u nltiil ion
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. & A. M Friday, June
aoth, 7:30. Visiting mem
bers welcome.
H. J. FIKI.D, AV. f
C M. HOUSTON, Secretary. HO
PA-Molmes
INSURANCE
GENGY
YOUR HEALTH
is your wealth. It's as near as
your telephone. Call 1290 for
appointment.
DR. CHARLES R. SIMKIN8
Over Woolworth's Store
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractio
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Home
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
Mountain Spring Water I
ONE DAY ONLY
Continuous Shows 12:30-11
MICKEY !
MOUSE
CLUB
Meets 12:30
Sib OtV Hey
DEvSIRE
10c, 25c; Eve., 10c, 35c
WRAY
& fast moving. A
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THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE
TO SAVE - YET TO HAVE
Self denial is the one great obstacle to thrift but once that obstacle is removed saying
becomes so easy as to become automatic.
And that's just the natural result of trading at the Groceteria of. being your .own
storekeeper. ( ,. . i , ( ' v' .
Hereby serving yourself you eliminate the biggest expense of food distribution
all of which is taken off the selling price You may buy the same foods, set the
same table, live as you have always lived, and do it for less truly automatic sav-
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And besides there's the advantage of selfrgelection-of never being urged to buy
of taking what you want without being asked to try, something else -y. of getting the
brands of food ypu know without asking prices all this with no waiting for clerics
nor hurrying to release a clerk to wait on the next customer surely the highest
type of service--with a tidy balance tor tne dank account.
BREAD
A real home-style Bread - with a
flavor " possible only in Bread
baked without substitutes.
l-lbl loafl.. 3 for'2i)c
li-ib. ioaf!: ;.;7.i. ...... ... .... 10c
Layer and Loaf Cakes, a wide variety.
Choice 25c
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Warrenton Minced
3 for . : .
Tall cans, 3 for . . . . '. ', , . . 63c
American Cream Cheese aged to '
t give it the right nip, a real treat to
cheese lovers, lb. i 32c
Fancy Sunkist Lemons, 2 doz 49c
Southern Sunkist Oranges, size 288,'
. dozen ,.', ... . v..,..,, . . . . 43c
iLarge Sweet Onions, 3 lbs . 10c
Fancy Summer Squash, 2 lbs. '. , V. . 15c
Head Lettuce, home grown, 2 heads 5c
Klondyke Watermelons on ice, lb.,. 3c
Home. Grown. Cabbage, fresh and
crisp, lb. ..... . . . ..... . . . -. 3c
Comb Honey, 2 frames . .'. .' . 29c
Head Rice, long grain; River brand,
2-lb. pkg 15 c
Coffee, Golden West, 1-lb. vacuum
V can .;".'.,. ........ v 39c
Crisco, 6-lb. can . '. '. $1.33
Califene Shortening, 8-lb. pail . . .$1.29
,Pure Fruit Jams, Puyallup brand, tall
jar . . . ; ... 27c
Ginger Ale, Old English, pale dry, .
; 3 bottles , . , . . . .... , 39c
Drifted ;Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack. .$1.69
White Down, guaranteed satisfac-
' tory, 49-lbl sack . . , $1.59
Schillings Baking Powder, 1-lb. can 38c
Continuing our
PROCTER & GAMBLE
SPECIAL; SOAP SALE
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10 bars P & G soap 3 Medium Ivory
4 Camay Toilet Soap "1 pkg. Oxydal
Take them all - 98c
Regular value, $1.25
6th and Central
OTHER THRIFT ITEMS
Clams, flat cans,
47c
SHOE DEPARTMENT
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special sale of women's oxfords, ties, pumps, sport shoes
$2.95 - $3.65 - $3.95
Gates 6 Lydiard
llHIPV fV
SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL
Lots of room to park
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For. the Picnic Basket
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Fried chicken- fancy colored fryers
Swift's milk fed ready to serve
at the delicatessen, each . . . .... 43c
Salads-S varieties, per pint
" " ' 20c and 25c
With Shrimp Salad at ........ 35c
C,6& meats, cheese, and pickles in end
less variety.
Macaroni, American Beauty, 3 pkgs. 2Qc
Mixed Vegetables, for soup or salad, ,
v, McGraths brand, 2 cans 25c
Mazola Oil, qt. can . . . ! . . 39c
Mission Bell Toilet Soap, 3 bars . . . 19c
White King, Granulated Soap, large
package ... ;,., ,( ,,. 39c
P & G or Crystal White Soap, 8 bars 25c
Freshly Roasted Coffee, 3 very fine
,m blends . ... v,.33c; 38c; 43c
U. S. Malt Syrup, No. 2i can 7 s : 29c
Stone Jars, 6-gallon size, without bale
handles$1.38; with bale handles $1.49
''7l2-galIon.l. 7. 7. ,1 . $2.98; $3.24
Arctic Ice Cream Freezers, 1 -gallon
size with wood pail $3.98
White Mountain, triple motion, gal
lon ......... i ., . , :. .... $5.79
Galvanized Ice Cream Freezers, ser-
vjceable and quick, 2-qt. size . . . 89c
Thermic Jug, gallon size . . . .$1.69
Heavy Tin Plate Tea Spoons, 2 for . 5c
Knives and Forks, pair . t . ..... . . ..,.15c
Salt and Pepper Shakers, . . 5c ,and 10c
Electric Hot Plates, ... .$1.39 to $6.98
Weathershield Floor Paint, variety
of colors, qt. can t. ... 73c
Galvanized Boiler, large size . . ,. . $2.29
Free Hose with lawn mowers-25 ft.
of Goodrich's best hose with each
lawn mower bought tomorrow.
noTit
STOHKS
Chicken
Old Fashioned Chicken Pie,. New Po
tatoes, Green peas, Buttered Bread,
Ice Tea, Coffee or Milk, at both stores
... -25c iS ;r,
And be sure to try our very popular
double sundae, choice of fruit or syrup
15c
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Dinner
READY
AT It
6th and Grane