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Whillock's Golden Rule Sanitary Food Stores C. A. WHILLOCK. Manager 1 No. 1 .No. 2 233 W. Sixth 117 N.oCentral o . Golden Eule Stores Are wned by Rogue River Capital For those who wish to save money, yet be sure of the high quality :of the foodstuffs they buy, the Golden Rule Sanitary Food Stores offer just the kind cf service they desire. Here they may shop at leisure, selecting their pantry needs from our fine stocX of groceries and fresh vegetables. We deliver to any part ofthe city free, too. Just phone us and we '11 carefully select your list for you. SATURDAY SPECIALS Golden West Coffee, pound .S 38d Jolly Time Pop Corn, 2 cans 25 Iowa Chief Corn, 3 cans 3 ."So Una TnHs Hi-nwivcd ' ; ; 1 V ' Donald Warner, mm of Mr. and Mm. Fred Warner of Trail, under went nn operation for removal of Ills tonsils at the Sacred Heart hos pital yesterday. lteiiiovcl from Hospital Oris fjreen. who had been a pa tient at the sacred Heart-hospital, suffering from sinus trouble, was removed to his home In Medford Inst evening. His condition Is re ported considerably Improved. Worn Xelglllior Clly J. II. Hardy of Ashland was vis ItlnK in Medford yesterday aftoi noon on business. Dance Wed. and Pat. Dreamland. Z5S Slum Is Mfltliiir h'""" A," I-"""; Local residents who motored to me siicrin s omit- itwu.-.. NANKING BANS !g DANCE AS BAD FORTHEYOUNG nnto r....i- r- . t n O .. V: ., ....wl.-1 licenses this forenoon to A. E. " ..v.v.v Tiek during the paw wek licenses mis loronoon m thint ihA inrnv has bean I nuri i .im'"-. .'"'" vi ifiuit nt . ran of Central Point aiu K. 1- miiri wwuhnr ! rainfall. It was over 30 inch deep following n sturm ln.t month and made wki Int: fairly Rood, hut duo to present Purses of Med ford. D Rpnb.n n.lmtilu-S Mfflnffed hV Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf tion Forbidden Chinese Boys ana uiris Dancing q Girls Jobless. loir rainy gooo. inn uuc to ipii conditions, here is apt to be 'V0 prv klndliiYg 2.r.O a load. Vnl .skliiiK for another week, or two. , , . ., 242tf" Don't miss t ho special on shoes tomorrow at the Hand Ilox and Shoo llox. One lot of values to r. special ?.9S. 256 SNOWDRIFT 3-pound can 69 Wesson Oil, quart tin 47i Matches, carton "17? Clorox, bottle 13 Visitor Hero fiiim Wasliinirtoti llosldcnts of the state of Wash iiiRlon registered nt .Medford ho tels include W. II. McArthur of Tacoma, James Pel I of Chehalls. and the following from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McAdnms and child CI. W. Lovesee and family. Kor Christmas net Hurlbut's nlble Stories. Tel. 745-11. 256lf Wins S lriw Krnesi Meter, student nt the senior high school, received a check for Qo from Popular Me chanics mnga?Nie this wcok for winning a pilzo in n contest con .lu..t.l hv that iniltlication. Prizes were awarded for discovering: the most errors In pictures publlsnca. Rummage and canned fruit sale. Good dresses and shoes. 10c up. Dec. 6th. Saturday. Palm Bldg.. 13 No. Fir St. , 2"6 load. Val-242tf SPERRY SPERRY Rolled Oats Pancake Flour 3-pound Package 2 packages 45c 25c FLIPPER FREE 33? 10 bars White Wonder Soap , ..... Waldorf Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 15, Macaroni, 4 pounds 24 tfhere You Meet Good Things to Eat Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of these bargains, by shopping at Golden Eule Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Golden Rule Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc ejr No. 5 in Central Point. : . ? 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell ior Less .iw.i Mrs. ltalith Hurcess and son left today for Kusene. where they plan to make their home. Mr. . HurReiw has been transferred from Medford to Ktlftene. Drv kindllnit S2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. CnmlmlK Sales School i L. I.. Lemblte of Portland, sales manager of the Fid Motor com pany In that clly. is In .Medford to- day conductini; n sales achool for i Kord salesmen nt the local office. Salesmen from the Ashland com pnny are also in attendance. ' Krill's Sheet Metal Works does j expert repairlnB. fender and auto body repairing. ' I 1 '. Warits a Olvorce Ciayle f. Winter filed suit for divorce In circuit court today asainst Kred Winter, on grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment. Thov were married in Yreka. 'Col.; I in 1927. The plaintiff alleges the defendant threatened ner me who a pistol hut desisted upon her earnest pleas. There will be another popular dance nt the Central Point Grange hall. Saturday night. 2IiG Make llniiip Ilerp Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Campbell and children arrived by train this fore noon from St. bonis. Mo., to make their home In Medford. Dry kindling $2.50 ley Fuel Co. A Hettii-n from South Mr. and Mrs. f. T. Steward re turned to Medford Thursday even ing from 1-o.s Angeles, after a two weeks' buttness visit. Whle they were In the south Mr. and Mrs. Steward selected consftornble Christm merchandise for Adrl enne's local shop. Permanent wave. Sit complete facials, scaln treatments nnd oil shampoos, BOc. Prevost Beauty Shop, 819 W. Main. Tel. 303. 253tf Obituary Ininct Nov. 20. has lieon found by a jfishinp amuck lietwean Lencnte (and Port VamlreH, 30 mili-H from I the const. The nlr liner disappear crl with all on hoard while ensaed in the MarHcilloH-ISareelona service. i ' , 1 'The P.rillsh povernment is con1- ' PARIS, Dec. 5. (JP) A MarseilleH j siderinK several plant to increase dlHpnfr-h to Petit Tarisien today the consumption of oil fuel made -ni.i ti.i.t imrt of the wreckaee of from coal. Includin a proposed the Ttnllnn nir liner Ironv. wiwinc Mnrrease in Its tine ly He n.tvy i..u nntri rn iti ires that nr? not entirely worn out. . Jennings Tire Co.. 12? No. Ulveraide. . 250 TOitaiirat In W'AI'll Kenneth ' Kerr -of thor. Holland hotel staff has returned from 8po- . V, umml n two WeeUH1 vacation with relative ji inai.ciud nnnn wn.l nnd Sat, Dreamland 258 i- ln I)on t" Cluf ( T.uest registered at local hotels fdlifnrnln nclllde AH . unn t v MM trln nil of Auhurn ai steffen f Valleio. W. How-nrd nr wnmiinnH Mr. and Mrs. I. "H . .. 1 1 uhamhrn limine Rah i.'....aivr, l .nn onnenhelm and J. S. DnnaldHon of Wn fran- cico. I&l Arfr ' LEVERETTE AND N1EDERMEYER 2 More Days! The Popular Stars of Radio tf ydy Follow the Crowds I t0 HUy RUE CAROL IftENE RICH Charles Morton Ouke Ellington and Hie Band In All-Star Sup porting Cast in poniny i ALSO Graham McNimH In Univenal Newt Kartoon "lJUL BALL" Sidney Murray Comedy "DISCONTENTED COWBOYS" i NO AD.NCE IN PRICES! Matinee Evening Children 10 Children Adults 35 Adults 25 50 Hail the Yellow Cab on the street or I phone 255 for tree rides to the Holly Freshair Taxi Cab Co. of America, Interpolated nnlnnlnn sundnv nee. 7. the Hotel Medford will reduco the price on their Sunday dinner to 1 during the winter months. 256 Harold WMIs HI 'Harold We-lls, elght-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wells of Kei-liy, Is receiving treatment In the Sacred Heart hospital for an Infection of the sinuses behind the j eyes. I Dr. Robt. E. Lee. Liberty Bldg. Classes and muscle treatments, tf Seaman Visils Ashland 1!. T. Seaman of the Ragle Point irrleatlon district wns visiting in ! Ashland yesterday on business. n.VNN' Alice Plynn passed away at Sacred Heart nospiiiu December 3. lfl.10. after a very short illness, due to heart trou ble. Mrs. Flynn Was orn ' at Amhersthurg, Canada AuEust 2. 1855. She had lived In the United, States for the past 5.1 years, in Detroit, Mich., most of the time. Kor the past 21 years she had lived on the coast, part of the time 'in California, nnd for me pnst 3 Mj years had been living vlih her dnuchtfr. Mrs. Hoy A. Sarver of 617 South Holly St. She was a woman or tine nns tlnn character, a wonderful mother and friend to all. She will he missed hy a host of friends. Mrs. Flynn leaves to mourn ner I.... .i,ii..tti. Mrs sur- I thmi. lirnthers. UiChard Tt'oussey, Amhersthurg. Onu, Henry Houseey of Wnlkervllle, urn., an .i i... nn..uuRv or Wnlkervllle, Out., and two testers. Mrs. ltemi Hnstin if Windsor, Ont., and .Mrs l.iislnda de Slip if Amhersthurg Ont. ' . , i.s..w..1 ut.vices wero conduct' Nl Mill the Pel 1 Funeral home u.t.i..v iw n liiao at -2 o'clock '.'nil I. nvnr..nil A O. Bell p.m.. w.m .. ... nfrinlaiini?. Interment WioK place in the Medford Cemetery. rpavi.nn .ifinpiih Taylor died . lh home of his son. Thomas i. Tnvinr. J 4 N. Orange street. i.'.iani. morning. aRed 86 years. Hs was a native of Englnnd, com tri iiia l'tiiteit States in 1884 Mr. Taylor had heen a resident r l,..li,,n county and Medford for 30 years. t..n.... nn un Thomas Taylor of Medford. Funeral n- .,.niu l fhnrirn of ino ini IHIIgi-nirii.n. ... - Funeral home ana win m- nounced later. Hy. lliirrls J,. llnrrU .NA.N'KI.Nil (fl'l The society lead ers nf this city's Chinese smart . set are begirding to wonder whati Ihey can do Willi their spare time. Dancing. Hie most popular form ; of recreation In the national cap-, llal of China, has been forbidden i by the government on the ground ! that It tends to corrupt the innrnu ..r thi .....ill. with liti'e else to1 do in the way of amusement. Chi- nese boys itnd girls are siwetiyt up against it for some way to fill ; in their idle moments. j Cause of I rouble TI1.1 nfitm' riirhlddinu- dancing I !?.is instigated by a group of nior-1 allsis who believed that anything : western, even music, could do the younger generation of China no Bond. Naturally It has caused pluy of trouble. Dancing flrls were thrown out of work and with the same field in Shanghai more or less over crnu.i.xt thee had no nlace to go. Hotel and dance hall pr.uietius ; were caught with heavy Invest ments and high-priced ! inpino oi - w chestras on their hands and there 'O was nnlhing they could do about : II. Was roiiular S!n.... V;i nlchitr was made the capital of China two and a half years ago. dancing had become very popular with the Chinese ni-ii.ii' lentlei-s nnd CVCI'V mem ber of the smart set knew the lat- At hnlLi-nnm talon Ceneral l.lu rni-wpn naa most i t.i An with nonulariaing dancing. 'He was mayor of the city when j the Nationalists moved their gov- arnmnnl In u n .1 hoitll? fond Of dancing himself, granted dancing permits to hotels anil rcstaurauis that might not have been Issued otherwise. Ilia successor continued tho practlco of Issuing dance hall per mits nnd for n time everything was lovely. Then came the de cree fjom the National government liself ordering the municipal au thorities to nbollsh all dancing in the cily Too many young people were going astray, the order stated, add ing that dancing was largely in blame. . -4 ' " ' '' ' Extra Fancy Pears and Apples IN GIFT BOXES A Gift Box of Extra Fancy Fruit from the Rogue O Rive Vnl!y will make one of the finest gifts to er0c. year eastern friends. Next week is the timie to send it to distant points. EXTRA FANCY PEARS In Quarter and Half Boxes EXTRA FANCY APPLES In Quarter and Full Boxes ATTRACTIVE GIFTS We have a beautiful line of fancy fruit and nuts, in Redwood boxes, baskets and trays. Come in and see our Christmas display. It's time to fill your radiator with antl-freeze. Vrcstone. alcohol i .i.,nn t vlnhtner'M Oarage 232tf .. Tn.i Vnm.ti Vmmficc a fn.nt Pfiss liein In the Mall Tribune ypgterdn. telling of the marriage license Issued to Virgil F.ee Campbell of Talent and Kmma liurges of Medford. gave the for mer's age as 33. r npbell is !3 Instead, he said today. Hat sale tomorrow at the F.mmy I ll-.t Khnn In the M. M. StOr". r:. , I- L f.. Il. nn .Illl'V TllAl J. ly. Mars oi Asiiniiio ww ". to Medford yesterday to serve on jury duty Coals rcllned and re-3deb at V.lfSl on Shop. iH .neuittiu .trs. Harry Andrews, lei lisl. " rtnat.ntTTtn. Ore.. Dec. C. (fl1) The fainoua Cow Creek Tavern, at Azalcu. on the Pacific itTgnw.15 cii'hi mltet north of Cllendale, was uhnvwl I.V fire lHSt night. The two-stery 16-roont huliuing was erected In 1875 to ncconimo- ,.u uti.irn roach travel between California und Hosehurg, then the south terminal or tno notiinem Pacific railway. Lumher was mostly hand hewn, nnd the build ing located In one or tne wuoesi sections of (he old stage route, u hnrs mimv robberies occurred In former9lays. ! Con ft the 1 11 1S. J Slrec jjcaiiy L'Iku.1 1 A .Int'ltVnt was repoOed In fl-'nnts l"n ,!.. Thnml.u- tint H-'iward r.is ...n .vlr Tittentlil lie .ilfinii" Christmos unveiling, left his mark l . . h iku .Into.. (.Itv Wedncsilav nigni when, falling to notice Medford's bisr Christmas tree In the cvgjer 01 ttivth street InterS'-ct on.OTt- ran Into the tree, knocking It prnstif)'e Ci-ants Oiss fonrhr. f: C. P. Johnston. Dent tat. Phlnna ItldB. Phone 142. 177tf ltie.lihetl l.tliiffl Slullfl Karl Vookley. who arrived In 'Medford several months ago from Aibaw.-. announced today that he ho. ...mm-haunt 1 ho H Ar M. lunch counter on North Central avenue from tho Miiheny hrothTs. 11 niana to chance the name to ! iire.ikf.i-t Cluh," he announced today. a a COlff CREEK'S OLD TAVERN W ASHES i ,E FOR CRAZY CONS 1 NEW YORK, Dec. B. ;-tVP) -r Senroh for wevon inaniac-convlctH who. fled from the stato hoHpital for the criminally .limine at Mnt- tewan aftrr ovornprlng Kuanl, woh IntPnHlflnd today. 'fit.. .t,.itn uiuin irnmr and uhPi-irrH rmi'OH wirn at'ourlne Now York nnd natrniiinK tno ttu-min- nnltii'iK twrrt Mnnrnn. V Y. Snoclnl uunt-dn watched tho eon- virt forinor homcH nero. in Urooltlyn, on I-onn Island and In RocheHipr. N. Y., and plain clothes mm floiiKht thorn In their known hflu.ntn.. . SATURDAY Royal Club Coffee 41c per lb. SPECIALS No 2V2 Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 for 29c Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable Personal Attention Prompt Service H E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 nr"A1 iftimg ninr rnn iiinnmilin I YM x r K ht.W .",,w- " ... Deer from Kovernment preserves: , California flalierles, valued at have been nests to corn growcM !$ 1 0.dOO, 0t)0 -rank second nmonB in Alabama iln'iini; the'fnll. those of the Cnljed States. FEDERAL LICENSE" URGED ON PLANES SHE'S BOY FRIENDS PORTLAND, ;Or., Dec. T.. '(P) Ilcprciientatlves of Kovernora of seven western states were here to day for the final day's session of the W'estern Ntntes Anronautlcnl association. Tlf association's program for today called for a study or how to finance n comprehensive airway system. The most Important action taken by the association nt the openlnK nwnoitifr voHteriliiv. in the opinion of the deleKiites, wns Iho adoption of n resolution advocating fciws that would require federal licenses fni tiltinoa untl nllots flvina In thu O, Intra-state opayntlon. 'T ' 8ALKM. Ore. Dec t.Vft The; number of Multnomah county law yers seeking tho nppointment as circuit Judge to Bucceeo mo Judge John If. Stevenson has .,...,,.. m nn. Oovernor Norblad said today. Of these about 48 have endorsements from vnrloua inui vliluals and organizations. Kiu'clal Coniniunlcallmi. Medford Lodge No. 103. A. F. & A. M., Friday, Dec. 5th, 5 p. m. Work in tho fftHter Mason de- i.ne Worit wl l be. exompiiiiea in Hie Master Mason degrco hy tho Past Masters of lodge nssisten oy n special degree? team. This meet ing will ho tne annual rum man ten' night. Invitations have been extended to officers nnd members of Jacksonville, Central Tolnt nnd Ashlnnd lodges to be present on this evtnlng as our guests and witness tho work. Bnnquet will ho served promily at 0:30 p. m. I amlntr mom of lodge hall. VI- It'ng members welcome. ny nnipi of the W. M. C. M. HOUSTON. rl(j. secretary. 4 ti. anmirmiftit of commerce federal airways program calls for i.nnn miles of truiik lines. RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY, DEC. 6 Palm Bldg'. 13 N. Fir St. St. Mark's Altar Guild ME PHI AGENTS Mfl TRIBESMEN o o . NEAR DANCE LNB KKW VOIIK, Nec. fi. (IP) Pr the third time 111 recent montns, lii lle l.lvlnKfltine Is Involvetl with the la-. Xln,V Imrfevardlers In flawless evening clothes enlVred her new- iO snlon near l'urk avenue night ami made merry around a soda bar. About midnight ine ailliounred themselves as federal prohibition agents. Miss l,lvlngetoi and eight m ..tr...B..u wart, iit-restt.il. A"erteil liioors,y the value of 1 1 2m found lll'W It" 111.-. TOO LAtE TO CLASSIFY KOIt rtl'.NT ri-rm. modern bunga low; garage; close 111. on ea.l side. fall at l'almer Music hotiso for ('. II. Isaac. 2 Hi' ItKAI'TII'iM. baby grand p(iino, taken bnck from buyer leaving the city. Act quickly and mere ly continue unfinished balance .l'almer Music House. 2"- WANTW) Man Willi car, start to work Monday. See .Mr. Cham ber at 19 N. Bartlett tonight or heforn 0 s. m. Hal. 2r'8 KOIt Monarch Seed & Feed Cos SATURDAY SPECIALS Take advantage of our "Get Ac quainted" specials. All specials rep resent Monarch quality in every re spect. ' 1 1 .' V MIHHIOV HAN' XAVIIUl,-Arlr.., Dec. 6. lt'i ('fundi fires f the I'apngn Indians burned lower to day ns a llrrd. swirling circle nf dancora approached the end of a three' day ceremonial In honor of Mt. Francis Xavler. " HlniB Wednesday, when the chimes In the adobe mission's tvenScred hell tower punctuated pontifical mass celebrated by Itlsh op Daniel J. (It rcke of the Cath olic diocese of Tucson, the sinuous dancers have whirled through the multitudinous ami ancient panto mimic rituals. filhlcr Aiiiick Mystery Police and members of the Dum fries milling club of Dumfries, sv-otland. have, heen searching for th.. mm. u-It .1 wrecked their hew The machine had just been used I HTAMVKIt KKW STI'WO for the first time ami was piace.i n. tunny .,..-,:,, in a garage over night. A strange portrait YMY.V. with one doren nr man was ,Kn to go into the der In smaller sixe. Appreciated building, anil the next miming the.Vms. gift.. 32 North Central Aw. glider was found demolished, l'hotieCf'07. !!' uai i.- Itenossessed 102R 'hrysler 4-door sedan; good ruh i.aP i..ltM unit runs 19.1-Aliew. Would consider rheacur In i trade. Total prlcn '-'! .. t all at 407 King 81., evenings, for own er Car can he seen during day nivi'llJIIl's I'SKIl CAIt LOT. Oth nnd lllversldo. S3o FOIl HA LK Home-en nned frullt;; sweetened; 5."c per riuart. Tel. 707-Y. !" J'OIl HALK Atlracllv- 4-rootn completitlv furiiNlifd home on Hlsklyou irolgbis: lovely yards aliundance of lmd, running water and electric lights; I.L'ia. l:,oa cash, terms on balance to , sdlt respon-lbln parlies. Hee Charles A. Wing Ag-ncy. Inc. liLtll lll'.NT Furnished and un rurnlhfd houses. Hee Charles A. W ng Agency. Inc. 2:iX' roll ISKNT Furnished ! rooms, sleeping pori h. garage, t''t: .vt rylhing private. K21 W. Hith !'t. ""l t F"H nF.NT 5 room house, fur nished, water, lights. !'.'. mi Hummll. 5' PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS..') fftr izc Give them for Xmas Gifts IUI 25 Discount on All Bulbs , . .. i, . i. . -. Here's a chance to get bulhs at a 4av- m m m 1 . . '1 1 ing. Help us clean up our siock ana wave mcney on your purchases. White Mill Run, 80-lb. sack ..... Scratch Food, 100-lb. sack .:. Ro. Barley, 70-lb! sack v. Sure Rabbit, 100-lb. sack' : Rolled Oats, 60-lb sack Ken 1 Ration, 8 cans Prices for Cash Only $1.20 $2.20 $1.15 $2.50 $1.05 $1.00 Retail Store 323 E. Main O TRAOE AT EITHER PLACE Mill end Worehmwe Oor. 10th and S. Pir O 0