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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MA TL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OI'ECiOX. FRIDAY, JANUARY- 30. 1931. il " i. MM ;- assi mil i! ii t.' , : t h h : I!:" i Hi" li:' ii'' II: Hi ll.' III III! lii ! In "i i f 1 ft !: 1 I : ' .1 t ' I ' u j ' j . i I i il! 1 I 3M, is li Iocal and -'Personal Mrtlford Mmi lronioel .Medfunl will Ume one of It hti known young nion in the n-ur fu turi, becauKe of lieliiK promoted !' a prominent pu.-iiiJon In another Pacific const Btate. which will iip oOKultato tlu rniuvn I of himnolf and family from the city. j Oi'fK'mlaii In M(lfoi(l ;uc.m riHtor'd from Oregon points ouu-ile of fort In ml at local hotfl were '. K. Iteynolds of Sa Iwn. O. K. IffU of .Merlin. 1,. A. Webber of Corvallis. .Mr. and Alrn. (1. A. .McCarthy of Klamath Ka 11m. II. W. lahrici, It. A. Untie, 11, ('. KroiinnH, C. H. tStralhuuae and I. . lladdow of KMK'nc. one More way Tor Mcomcnu Timber 0Nruiur In c hy Tomorrow is -the lat day of the () ,!(Vk of KInm:lth p.,, a nninK soaon lor iwme.ui, "' ,, llMn. ()(.ralor Wiis taller this1 Cntrert tnstnietlon In danrlnn inany .Meniorti ana otner ji f.rtn.iin at the Crater national may l-ad to a brilliant future. The atirlera are out today nt the Hku- fotVft, ot,ioft on buMlne. Kve Menxuii Uincimr Academy. , or the lllinoiH rier. or will be to- Medfoi d Center Hid., ha heen in- rtiorrow. -The season ends tomor-i 1)ilTU.r (U Jacksonville ovorv sat-1 trusted with a' limited niiml.er of ' ioW nt unnet. and lifter that only un);(y nlhl. 1 to 2. 3 1 1 , catiiiK date canU for -Motion PR- flxhiiiR for Chinook salmon will he ,lnr(. (.aHtill(. j i, ,M ioi V JteKiHter. permissible, as there in no f Havp SjiIcm Meeting Hollywood. Cal. Thin in the .inly . season on Chinook during thel .:i).v,.n wt.re prtnt j;lrtt nlvht : nehool in Metlford where desirable f year, until April 15 next, when the,;t ,ho r0(!llhir Maytair sales meet - : types fr plcmrew have been i-hwon ..general fishing season opens. ; (nK h(lj(, lt th, Jinoj) (n x.irth , eithirr for dancing r actiiiK. and inlett vtroet. the only place where registrations - , can he math through .Mih. Kve Pnr rplliibln t:ivl urvtnn nr) finfl ' - 3- u i nu.n .I,,,,,,,,. i I I nf-o il , w li o H in ui i eei coin iinui- , deputy for southern Orecon. 1 re. , . Giuuffe Deputy llrown III l , Arthur Vlrown of ItoHeburw. the 4 ported 111 with pneumonia In a ho.- piuil at Klamath Falls, in which city he was attending hufiinoiis when taken In early this v. wecK. . v 'Pance at Jacksonville every Snt lirday niht, 9 to 2. 311 Itecoverlujc fnm OlMTntion Betty Hanson of Central Point ts recovering from nn appendicitis f gperniion nt the St. Vincent's hos-i- pilnl ' at Portland. Visited His Wife Here I.. It. Waller, clerk at the Julian liotel in Corvallis. returned to tltat city Monday from Med ford, where he had been visiting for several days lib wife, who after having been connected with the CorvallM telephone office for years, was some time ago transferred to be come chief onerator of the Med ford tcl phone office. lea tin n with the eiistinu office In Hollywood. directors' 310 First M. K. church Indies are all busy in preparing for the many reservations for the States dinner tomorrow evening at G:30 p. in. y lUshop Titus ho we, the eloquent 'speaker from 1'ortlnnd. has reser vations. Have you? You piny by palling .SStf-J-g. .. . . 310 $ axtlon on Coast j "Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hilton left today for a week's vacation to Crescent City and other coast 'cities. Mr. Jlilton ha jut com .pleted three new houses op North t-jolty street, for Mrs. Mario Hhaw. t? Carnival dnnce, Jaekson Springs. Saturday night. 310 V , -JYom lKtnt lties OuesLs from distant points regis. f tered nt local hotels Include Ar f thur Wallaeh. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. W. McAliftter .and Paul Cecil of New Vork City, James Hurls nnd Tom . nuchnell of El Paso, Tex., J. J f Neylon of Corry, Pa., nnd AV. M. Tate of ICegina. Cannda. rtnyal Ctah coal, $l'i..r0 per ton, delivered. Dry 1 J -in. largo body fir, per tier. In load bus. V. Samson Co., Phone K33. 315 .llciv for I-'uiieral .Mrs. II. 11. Iaisk of Santa Mon ica, Cal., Is In tills city to attend the funeral of her brotlrer-ln-law. j Visitors frimi Conalls M r. and Mrs. Kpslie Lilly arc in Medford ami are to visit rela tives ti mi fi'ind.s In that city and in Itosohurg for a week or mo, Mtv, Lilly went to Medford recently to. be witli her daughter. Mrs. Wallace Singleton, who has beep (iilte til. ' and Mr. Lilly Joined here there a few days ago. Mrs, Singleton Is reported much letter and on the ; road to recovery. . The Lillys will j visit their son and daughter-in-law, I Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lilly, and family, in Itosburg before their i return to Corvallis. Corvallis j Times-Gazette. Permnnent waves that leave your hair soft nnd attractive looking, (let ono for $5 nt Kathryn Loca tell's, 230 S. Central, phone 374. 312 All cases of cruelty to aged pen- tie, children, dumb animals and , birds, call Humane Society, Kilfi.i 310 ; lad ItusincKS In VreUa Mr. nnd Mrs. II. X. Russell nnd Ted Chnnibern of Medford spent ta kin Tuesday and Wednesday nttendlng to bUHlnesH mutters in Yreka. Dance fit Jacksonville in day night. !' to 2. u Ladles, If your wardrobe needs (TO Jig over to finish out the season, ' call the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford "Itldff. Phone 1181. tf XT wkft' Conplo lo Marry ; A Tho county clerk's oflco issued f 0 marriage licence to Conrad IJar 5 rett. 43, and Marie Tyson, 43, both i pf Yroka. Cal. AV11I pay cash fqr '2!l or '30 Ford ' fcedun. Call 1C30-J. 312 Vl Jiarrt of 8rinic Mrs. Mary O. Carey of Kden p reel not telephoned the Mall Trl 4 bunc office this noon to say that 1 slevhad een a. honey-beo In the ; yellow jasmino vino on the south side,. of her home. iSho expressed elation; over thO"f(rat spring nlgn that had como to hor attention this year. -'Mrs. Carey is the Kdcn pre olnct corrwpondent for tho .Mull Trlbuno . and . in one of the most i Alert In tho county. ' ' . . . : t I5nnce UUV2:00 (it Ool Illll ovory ' flat, for 73c. 311 Heturus for Iamlly Visit .;.C. ,11. JJoyd has returned to his ' recently purchased "Winston fruit . ranch after spending the past sev-v4cul-deys tn Medford visiting his family. Mr. lloyd has begun his ( orchard -work and in making plans for .lmprovementrt on tho place. r Rose burp NcwsrHeview, t. Broken windows r eg la red by Trowbridge Cabinet AVork. gSOtf Lower Prices prevail on bread and and many other items and our Saturday spe cial tomorrow is an ex ample of the exception al values now being of fered by our retail store. Hermits are a very rich, tasty cookie liberally filled with fruits and nuts, which formerly sold at 25o the dozen. Tomorrow we will sell them at the very gen erous reduction price of . 2 dozen for 29c There has been no change in the quality of these exceptionally popular cake cookies and we know you will be more than pleased with their very low price. On sale at 9 a. m. every Saf-311 Find Trip lUfliroli Air. and Mrs. L. If. Wertz of ('Umax, who are upending several day transacting bu-Mlnos.i in Med ford, found the trip to this city quito difficult. They were forced lo ride hw'ses eight miles of the journey before they could take an auto over the roads. Dh-'lor in Soss ion The hoard of di rectory of the Kiwanln club wan In noon session today an the guests of "William ( 'lenienson at the Hotel Jackson, up routine business mailers. Tiest Heven-piecp orchestra in the valley. Cold Hill every Sat. Tickets "Tic till t he hard t linen n re over. 311 Visit Neighbor 4'lly Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Aya and two daughters were in Anhland Wednesday afternoon on business. portraits of distinction. The Peasleys, opp. Holly Theater, tf For reliable taxi service call 000, Hate 25c. 313 Shopping Here Today W. It. Paul of Apple-gate and Mrs. pen ton Pool of Jacksonville were among tho out-of-town resi dents whopping in Medford this forenoon. Tickets 75c, Gold Kill every Sat. Dance 9:30 till 2:00. Klwood Slra den and hfs music. 311 fhniiiy IticliarilMiti III Jas. J. Itichardson, formerly with the at h telle department of the Oregon State college and for some time past manager of the Multnomah Amateur club of Port land, and Multnomah civic sta- ,11 n. nviiliv.' u -i mi til. nt tn n Portland hospital, tie is not dan-Q gerousiy in. inn may no conrineu to his bed for .some weeks lo come. Phone 512 your refuse. AVe'll haul nway City Sanitary Service. 237tf Fox West Coast Iheatres EEs J.M li urn HIJi'WIIIIIU HI Tonite and Sat. Continuous Tomorrow 12:30 to 11 P. t Thrills Laughs 'Action Buck ) NHS IN "Desert- Vengeance" ALSO Comedy, "A Tight Squteie" Cartoon, "Fiddlestick. "Tho Indians Are Coming 20 FREE VOTES TONITE on Talking Doll 4 r ; Now Showing The flaming love story of a i womnn with a past. QRETA i L (Jarbo m CLfkRtNCt BROWNS AooWkw -tr uunnu BKunns rnnmon ' Inspiration Added Comedy Lloyd Hamilton in "WON BY A NECK" FOX TALKING NEWS 4 Mat. 10. 25 ' 20 FREE VOTES on Talking Doll and Bicycle SATURDAY MATINEE Eve. 10, 50 301101 loaocaoi ioao: 30E30E OE Economy Groceteria THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE January Canned Goods Sale PRICES GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 j Here's a chance to stock the pantry for less than at any time in many, many years Canned goods of quality brands you know, all priced on present low markets. This serves to show the all-year-round advantage of trading the Groceteria Way Besides the big sav ing, there's the pleasure that comes from personal selection from the brands you know. PHONE YOUR ORDERS West Side, 428; East Side, 752 Orders of $3.00 or more (exclusive of flour and sugar delivered to your homes.) BREAD Toast it and get the flavor of real home bread toast.' 1-lb. loaf .3 for 20c 1Mb loaf ........ ..... . . .10c Dinner rolls, parkerhouse or nakpin, : doz. 13c; 2 doz .25c Fruits and Produce Dry Onions, 4 lbs. 5c Florida Grapefruit, individual size, 2 for 5c Sunkist Grapefruit, fine table size, each . 5c Bosc Pears, doz. . . . ... . 10c Sunkist Lemons, large 300 size, doz. . . .. 29c Canned Goods and Other Thrift Items Miss Lou Shrimp, 2 cans 29c; 5 cans . 1 . . . 70c Miss Lou Oysters, 2 cans 23c; 5 cans 55c Pink Salmon, No. 1 can, 2 cans 23c; 5 cans 55c White Star Tuna Fish, i's, flat, 2 cans 37c; 5 cans 90c Sun Ripe Olives, No. 1 tall can, 2 cans 25c; 5 cans 60c Minnesota Valley Del Maiz Corn, No. 2 can, 2 cans 27c; 5 cans 65c Minnesota Valley Del Maiz Niblets, No. 2 squat, 2 cans 27c; 5 cans ........ 65c Garden Patch Golden Corn, No. 2 can, 2 cans 23c; 5 cans 55c Del Monte Golden Bantam Whole Kernel, No. 2 can, 2 cans 33c; 5 cans . 80c Del Rogue Tomatoes, best solid pack. No. 1 tall can,' 2 cans 19c; 5 cans 45c No. 2 2 cans for 23c; 5 cans . . 55c No. 2 2 cans 29c ; 5 cans . . . '. 70c Tomatoes, standard pack, Bagley's, as good as many solid packs No. 1 tall, 2 for l7c; 5 for ... ......... 40c No. 22 for 19c; 5 for 45c No. 212 for 23c; 5 for 55c Peas, Goody-Goody, No. 1 tall 2 for 23c; 5 for 55c No. 22 for 25c; 5 for . . 60c Del Monte Peas, No. 1 tall, 2 for 29c; 5 for 70c No. 22 for 33c; 5 for 80c Whole Beets, local cannery, No. 2 can 2 for 29c; 5 for . . . 70c String Beans, Siskiyou, No. 2 can 2 for 23c; 5 for 55c String Beans, Ashland's choice, No. 2 can, 2 for 29c; 5 for 70c Pumpkin, Del Monte, No. 2 can, 2 for 21c; 5 for 50c 65c 21 can, 65c SHOE DEPARTMENT West Side Store Women's oxfords, ties, pumps and straps, low, medium and high heels kid and calf leathers SPECIAL $2.69 Children's high and low shoes brown, black or patent. SPECIAL $2.49 No. 21 can, 2 for 27c; 5 f or . Sweet Potatoes, McGrath's, No 2 for 27c; 5 for . . Green Lima Beans, Del Monte, No. 2 can, 2 for 53c; 5 for ... $1.30 Hominy Harvest Gem, No. 21 can 2 for 21c; 5 for 50c Hominy Del Monte, No. 21 can 2 for 25c; 5 for 60c Sauer Kraut No. 21 can, 2 for 23c; 5 for . 55c Apricots Del Monte, No. 1 tall can 2 for 29c; 5 f or . ....... 70c No. 2! an, 2 for 45c; 5 for . .' . . . .$1.10 Apricots Goody-Goody, No. 21 can 2 for 37c; 5 for . 90c Pineapple, Del Monte, sliced or crushed, No. 2 can, 2 for 45c; 5 for $1.10 No. 21 can, 2 for 49c; 5 for . .$1.20 Pineapple, broken slices, Ukulele brand, No. 21 can, 2 for 39c; 5 for 95c No. 2 can, 2 for 35c; 5 for . 85c Peaches, Del Monte, halves or sliced, No. 1 cans, 2 for 25c; 5 for 60c No. 2 can, 2 for 35c; 5 for 85c Lima Beans, B & M, No. 2 cans, 2 cans 21c; 5 cans. . . . . B & M Fish Flakes, 2 for 25c; 5 for B & M Oven Baken Beans, 2 cans 39c; 5 for 95c White King Granulated Soap, large pkg . . 36c Sugar, pure cane, 10 lbs. in a cloth bag . . . 47c Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. bag $1.35 White Down Flour, 49-lb. bag $1.25 P & G White Soap, 8 bars . 23c Ivory Soap, medium bar, 4 for 25c Large, 4 for . 43c Selox, for dish-washing, for soaking clothes or for the washing machine, 2 pkgs 15c 50c 60c 29c Turkey Dinner 29c 11 A. M. to 7:30 P. M. Roast turkey with dressing, cranberry sauce, potatoes, gravy, bread and butter, coffee, tea or milk. 29c 6th at Central GATES & LYDIARD SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Prices good until Wednesday, Feb. 4th Phone your orders. 6th at Grape O D o o D o o D o o Q o 7IOEZXOE (01 JO I IQE 301 OQOl 30301301 3 o o