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MEDl-'OUD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUEHOX. F1.MHAY, KKUItl'AHY I'd. UUI. Phone 20 - Free Delivery Service RELIABLE Cash Grocery W. A. HOLLOWAY, Prop, 117 North. Central Quality-Service-Dependability We wish th' 3 -public to know that we feature local products, and carry ? complete line of foodstuffs.' Our nolicv. as the ; name implies, 'is PELIABLE. Call 20 for free delivery service on any size order. Delivery leaves .promptly at 8 a. m., 10 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Saturday BARGAINS Dry Onions, 10 lbs. .". 13( Sunkist Oranges, 25c size, doz 1S Local Tomato Juice, No. 2 can 15' Local Tomatoes, No. 2', can 10& Local Apricots, No. 2'. can 20 Local Fancy Pears, No. 2 j can 25c4" Local String Beans, No. 2 can 15i Local Honey, all sizes at a bargain $1.10.59,32 2G-. ISc Local Catsup, large bottle 23k Local Cheese, lb :. 2o; 4 pounds Shortening 55 Famous Chase & Sanborn's Coffee, never over 10 days old 36 Franks American Spaghetti, 3 cans 25 Milk, all brands, 2 for ...'. 15 1 1 he vitalizing cereal.... . Oysters, Lighthouse brand, 2 for 25 Red Mexican Beans, 4 lbs.' 20 Crystal White Soap, 7 for 23 Peets Washing Powder, buy one and got one free.. . 37" Palmolive Soap, 3 for 19 49 lbs. .Good Hard Wheat Flour ....... ;.:. ,...$1.19 Where Quality Tells and Price Sells ' MIGHTIEST DRAMA OF THE AGES! m v A The terrific majesty of "The Birth of a Na tion" and "The Four Horsemen" realized again in the flaming panorama of an Em pire built in a day! . . RICHARD DIX IRENE DUNNE ESTELLE TAYLOR EDNA MAY OLIVER . WM. COLllER, jr.. ,. Ar an assemblage of iuperlitiv ..... artiste . t A WES RUGGLES Production CCH G'lMt-fcJ ' f J&Ic.-rBi 4t vi I TraiL V Size , Package 23c HURRY! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS Continuous Shows Tomorrow 1:15 to 11:15 YES! Your Merchants' Titkets are flood Tonight. Come arty! Regular Holly Prices Matinee, 10 35 Evening. ft-M 7 "I -'ll Annul IjiMi-rn Siar MitMing .May in- L M. Wilson, who hrwl Jn'Mi ;it G runts s:ine Wednes day nuM-nitii; on lusine.. intended I In Kastern Star lodge session in that city Wednf.-dtiy ninht. mi, mown iras inerniion j A. l!!ovn. aped man of tho 1'ern a i n ui'i n i, u iiiiri w tiu a major ot-i iii ion in im iMU'ivti ih'.ii i iio!- pital Wednesday morning and was1 reported to be In a saUsf ietoi v ! connit:on tooay. . The ladies will servo ohiekon ijnnr. l-'oliiuary 21, Phoenix Pivs by t'iian ehnreh, Tiilin. Price r.Oe. Come. rtviltl IMstant iliCs Anions tho mit'-n. from distant cities registered at Mod ford hotels are 1 O. Servatins and Walter 1 lusher of Chicnpo, 111.. H. 11. Har rison of Vancouver, li. C, V. 1. Wilson of Province, U. 1.. and I-. 1. t'onroy and W. A. .Swen bur no of Washington, I). 200 Cherry pies piven away free at tho Washington I'.irthday dam e. Jackson springs. Sat. nifiht. Selling Fake Courses . The police department is search ins foi" a straimer who is said to have been operating in Mod ford, selling correspondence courses to local residents. The courses cover a variety of subjects and necessi tate a down payment of five dol lars. A local man paid tho fee. but nver received the couivo. Complete Kleetrieul Service Creasing Washing. Hay or niuht service, Lewis Suiter Service Sta tion. 3:i."i He-cent diesis of Parents Mr. and .Mrs. Ualph Sherrieb and children, Lucille nnd Melvln, were miosis 'in Mcdford the first of the week of Mrs. Sherrieb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. .iranue. P. r o k o n window regis zed by Trowbridge Cabinet Worka. 230tf Chief FiHloinl Agent TisitM K. Newell, federal prohibi tion administrator for Oregon, ar rived in Medford today and was conferring-with L. 1. Moon, local federal agent, while en route on a business trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. Newell ha been connected with the Oregon prohibition dis trict for several years and in well known in this section. He now has. 12 agents on duty and said the nil miter mny be increased by six if the proposed congressional ap propriation for more prohibit inn funds carries. For grade A raw milk, call 500, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. Will Visit Daughter Mrs. C. IS. W'nrron lefl on tho Shasta today tot Kugone to spend the week end with her daiiBht Mildred Warren. Kind treatment assured all anl maU boarded with the .lackson County Humane Society. Tel. ir.lfi. 331 Itoosl Their Homo City Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mornn, who think Med ford is a finer place In which to dwell than Paris or Nice or Moscow, wore in Portland yes terday, seeing people and places they wanted to see. Hot ween visits the Morans were at tho Imperial. The Oregonlan. Utah's best coal $15.50 per ton off car. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf lovt for Portland Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Strange, who i-iiistainod injuries in nn auto acci dent near Grants Pass some time ago, left Mod ford l.'.st evening for Portland, where Mr. Strange will undergo another operation to cor rect injuries received In the acci dent. Lovelier waves with Tulip Oil permanonts. Free shampoo Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, with $1 finger waves and marcels, short hair. Try our new cream rouge, tlowman's,. phone 57. 334 Fx-Crnter Park Clerk Hero Harry Long, former chief clerk and titenographer of the Crater national park headquarters of fire during the years when Alex Spar row was supei intendont . of the park, but who for several year- has been chief clerk of the Ml. Maker national forest, whose head quarters are ut Ucllinghiim, Wash., leaves today by train (o return to duty there, following a week's visit by himself nnd Mrs. Long here with tho latter's sister. Mm. AVm. Swa rt and f rlends . They en me by auto but Mi's, Long, who has 1 n Ml. will return Inter hv train. Masquerade DANCE AT I 1 ! 1 Jacksonville Sat. Nite Cash Prizes Danc Till Twg EVERYBODY WELCOME Given under auspices of the Jacksonville baseball Team Itmiki t"loe Neu Mnmlujr Tomorrow will he the lat bank ini: day until Tuesday, nnd a!o the last rfriy to transact business in th enurthouse and city hall until Tuesday, a the hanks, eourthoust and city hall, etc.. will bp closed Monday because of the Washing ton's birthday oi.ervnnre. I .on vp Tor INvrtlaml. Mrs. U. c. Muthollaml loft on tho Shrifita this morning to spend the weolt end in Portland. Mis .lean Kallin also left by train to visit Mis. l.ouis Wyrlcic in thai city. For crado A raw millt, call G99.j Campbell Iairy. Two deliveries. I tf , , ptoonix ii,IOP Tftmomiw The annual Washinuton birthday j, d. rulbeiison and prand- chieken dinner pi von by the Ladies' j daughter. Miss Uorothy Chitwond. Aid of the Phoenix Presbyterian ).m t ty train today fur Kimono, chiwvh will bo held Saturday ai ; where they will attend the wod .:Hit p. m. , ding ihis evening of l.oi-en Cul- 1 -" j ln'i'ison to Wanda Lesley of that To Conduct Foml Silo j city. They plan to ret urn to Mod- Merit Circle of tho Pre.-bytorian j f,,i d Sunday, church will conduct a cooked food , sale February at the Medford( Mr. Lnnwlcii lienor I'.loetric store on North Central) Mrs. K. M. (XJiatulma Lums avenuo, It wa announced thisidcii. who lins boon iU for the pas; moniuip. Phono G42. We'll hanl nwar your rfl fine. City Sanitary Service. 237tf Itoso City (IneM Amonn Portland guests at local hotels arc .1. J. Scrotigin, II. M. r.rowne. P. II. Cook, (. A. Ous tafson. 0. K. Anderson, Maurice King, Tex ttankin, Dorothy Hester, ('. L. Mayo. K. W. Parr, 11. It, Mo- lntyre, ('has. J. VanZllo, John V. W. HoiiKlunn. H. C. Judd. Paul Amost, 10. W. Sehmeer, Wm. K. lioyers. Mudd ('. Long, J. K. S. Hueha nan, (loo. Stenger, Mr, and Mrs. K. W. llolton. It. A. Schall horn. H. 10, Cuthbert, Mr. and Mr.. C. K. Hawkins. lyeaves for llontbrook Mrs. Ceore Hansen of P.rowns boro left by train this morning 'to spend several days with her moth er, M I?. Sa ra h Spea r In at 1 lorn -brook. The ladies will servo ehloken dinner, V'ebru.iry 21, Phoenix Pres byterian church, .7:30. Price f0c. Come. 332 Mi. Cohen in City lOdward K. Cohen of Portland, representing the Oldsmohile com- p;tnv, was n visitor In Medford to day. ... Watching for Hoys Arrlvfll 'Local officers h:ivo been on the lookout for tho past two days, watching for the possible arrival of three boys reported to havo os caned from -the state t mining school in Woodburn, One of the boys, George SliiRle, was committed from Medford ometlmo ago and is believed to be headed this way He wns involved In ft r Vireft. Brill Sheet Metal Work does expert repairing, fonder and auto body repairing. tf Mr.--Woody Improving Mark Woody of Spring street who hns heen a patient nt th 8m red Heart hospital for some- time, is steadily improving In health. Prom Oie'Ont City Mr. and Mrs. V. Si. Hurley, M. F. Uoris and J. O. Barry were vis itors in the city yesterday from Crescent City, Cal. Our new studio i opposite new Holly theater. The Peasleys. tf In Portland on lluslness Mr. and Mrs. W. JO. Itrayton of thin city ne spending several days In Portland, where Mr. Braytnn is going through a medical clinic. Mr. Marsh Improving II. 10. Marsh, who has been ill for about 1 o days, is reported to be Improving tod,ay. Dry fir slabs $r.00 per load, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. A3 1. tf linslnesM Callers Ttdny Mrs. II. (i. Hunsley of Sams Val ley U in Medford today transact ing business and shopping. Other callers from neighboring localities are L. 10. Williams of Talent and IT. L. Croft of Butte Falls, who is employed at the fish hatchery. Itig legion Meeting . The next regular meeting of MdI'ord post No. 15 of the Amer ican lesion, promise to bo u good one with a largo attendance from all parts of the county. Tho busi ness session will Include several matters of importance to the local veterans and there will bo a "fiM-d" served after the meeting. All ex Horvhw men are cordially Invited to be present. Tires repaired day or night. Lewis Super Service Station. 33 To Visit I'.ugene Miss Josephine Kirtley of the senior hluh sehool faculty, and lnr nh'oo. Miss Mary Jo Kirtley. left this morning by train to npend the week end In Ktigeno with Mis Kirtlt-y's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. William Kirtley. I'rom N'elghlMU'lng stale Visitors in the city yesterdav from adjaeent northern 'Callfornki Points included W. J. Wdh of Diinsmmr, K. L-. Itutll f M'Cl'"il and W. 10. Kdsnn of Mt. Shasta. Portraits of distinction. The Peasleys, opf. Holly Theater, tf i Wero lOn ItnuK Smith Tfx Kankln. Moris Kin; and Dorothy Hefter. Portland aviators. , arrived by plane at tho Medford i airport ki. eveninn. en route from i Portland to Los. Angeles. Thx spnt the nliiht In Medford and t ten this morning for their sotith- dn d.'Stin.'iilvn. Misa Ilesiei, m-J known woman stunt fli'i. pib'M-d Hie ship. Wiled ( lndrlla SlHip Miss Cora Uur-uu. maunder of the Cinderella Shop ! M dfnrd. was a vMtor In rantn Pa Wed nesday ut the Cinderella tfhop "f that city. See The Dunn in "neads on a String," Lml Point. p. in.. Sat. F-b. 31. Cir.mc' h.ill. P-llvlw IVnn Oregon Points 1 Oieetmian from eit ios other , than I'nninnd who reentered at Mod ford hotels include Harold Harold Nichols of Xewheri:, t', t. ' Archibald and fJeorce C. Kvan. of lliwebur. F. II. Thompson. 1). I'.. Shadrick of Kuene, Virnil 11., Young of Lnkoview. K, 0. ltrando borry of Albany and H. S. Leven of Salem. 1 - I VMieil Slater lty lr. .1. Ked4ly was anions l1' Med Cord men spending Wednesday j in Grants p;tsn on luisiness. KrystalRlnw, kndak Rln.cn sup- j reme. theater, Tho perisleyiS opp. lloilv if- 1 To AiU'iul Wdhlinu; several weeks, is reported to be slightly improved t o d y. Mrs. Lunisdou is S - years old and i ms king a wonderful recovery. All cases of oruolty to aged peo ple, t-hildrcn, dumb animals apu birds, cull Humane Society. 1 "! . :t:u Was In BoMdiurg ; I). (I. Tyree. manaper of the Cnpeo investnu-nt department, was Medford business visitor in Uosi- burg yesterday. Madame Potorofl' to Portlaml Madame Katherine potorofl', in chare of the millinery dfpartment ut Mann's, left by train today for Portland, where . she will .-ipend several days buying hats for tho depa I'lnu'tu. Special price for lawn and Kir- den dirt. Phono !12-.l. , tf Tlnvo llonnty Warrants The county cb'i'k's office issued bounty warrants today to Uaymond Mayt'ield of Trail, one coyote; S. J. Uiehey of Itomie lilver. three lob ats; W. M. Miller, Medford, one coyote. Mr. Ward in MnUnnl Sid Ward ot Portland, represent ing the Graybar Flectric Co., was local business visitor today. Garden cultivators tual Mill & Seed Co. $3.00. Mil tf Many Want Work On an average of 20 applications for work are received dally at the local branch of the Cnited States free employment bureau , Chriw Gottlieb, manager, reported today. There Is only a small percentage oT the number successful. The ma jority of tho applicants are local residents, with transients making their appearance onlyoccasionally. Motor to Brookings A group of, local people who are spendfng tho, week end at lirook- Mugs; includes . .Nathan - .N'ewcomh, Allen ' Merry, Milding Itenston, Marcat'ot Arnold; Anne -Norvell, Gladys Benge and Luola Bongo. Opt a permanent wave now to last thru the spring and summer. Only $.r at Kathryn Locatell's, 230 S. Central. Tel. 1374. 333 Soli Moisture Meeting Tomorrow. Indications are that there will bp an unusually large attendance- of fruitgrowers and ranchers generally at the soil management, in reference to moisture conserva tion meeting, which will be held in tho Klks temple tomorrow afternoon. The meeting begins tit 2 p.m. File Action lor Money. Tho Smith and Walkins service station filed a civil action in cir cuit court yesterday uguinst the (Hegon-Calilornia Fn s i Freiuh'. lines for the sum of f CK22.1ft, claimed to bo duo for purchase ol supplies. "Wrecker Jiervice, Phono Lewis Suiier .Service Station. 1300, Open 335 day nnd night. From the Hear Stittis Among those from California registered ut Medford hotHs nr J. 10. Uniy, P. S. Ishidn, 11. S. AndeiHin, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. iJindiB. Capt, Sldupy S. Chadder ton, II. S. Thomson. S. 10. Hunch. H. S. Bcyerstcln and C. i'. Cnwidy of San FraneiHCo. Others were A. It. Johnson, Win. A. Kapp nnd II. 10. Johnson of Sacramento: 10. M, Knmph and Jim SpalePn of Smith lilver, Pnssius Styles of Berkeley, H. W. florskl of Oak hind, W. J. Welch of Dunsmutr. W. F. Kdson of Mount Shasta nnd the following from Lom Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Carlion. F. M . Wit Iker n nd f n m i ly , M r. a nl Mrs. ,M. Yiiimiwiikl, and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Ihdlandci. Will Visit Ihiiighter. Mrs. .1. .L Uichnidson of Central Point was jimojig thosi who tool; Hdvnnlnge or the Southern Paeifi excursion rates today, and lef' for Salem to visit her danght'-r, Mrs. C. W. imvlw. The Junior Kndeavor Society nf the I'reftbytcrian church will hold n cooked food s.ito of enk-es, cookies and candy, at the Llber'.y Market, W. Main St., Saturday, Feb. 21. 331 VI-Iib ITalcnilly lliiitlici-s. Miirolrt llmiiM-r "f r.iiconn will Hpi-nrt the wppk-i-ml In .Mcilfonl VIxlthiK hl friprnlty hroihom. Marvi-y ltoii' rtKon nnd Arthur I.. Krhofnl. Thty nr nii'inhf-rH HiKina I'i Tail. of CurM from siiUk' fiii-'!n from HiMltli' stopplnd at local ltot-li im-lnri Mr. and Mil. CinfH .1. (Illl. Mr. ami Mr. I-:. I". r.avih. Mrx. Lura Hno-. II. I.. I.lv ly. Tri-il Curlriin. Mix. Ilflfn Mm Hotl. riforyp I.. Knmplan nnd K. J. Mrl'lanahan. Thn H. H. (". of th Intcrrm-dUH-ilniuriment of the Klrt ..-lhodit church will hold a rook-d food and candy .il.' nt the M.-dfonl fc'isiti- li-r of commerce f.uurd iy. Koh f) OXZZZOEZ Suggestions for the Lenten Season We invite you to call and look over our display of Lenten merchandise. We are listing a few of the most popular items used during lent. Salmon Tuna Fish Fish Flakes Clam . Chowder - Oysters Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Home Made Cakes i CPI7PIAI Q )Famiiy Size Snowflake Crackers, eachv39c tUALo (Extra fancy Sp?tz Apples, wrapped and SATURDAYL packfd. Jox ... ; ,v.kv,:.i$L8S ;ralmoliye ocap, 3 for . .. . . .t. Zic All telephone orders receive the same if you called at the store in Personal Attention H E. MARSH Phone 252 ODOE Lenve Utv Voncalla 4 Mis. Maybelle church and flnri Wilson icfL today by train to spend the week end nt Von cal la wit h M rs. Church's mother. To Visit Sister Miss ltuth Clark lefl today fmj ICugene to spend thr week end with Mr. and Mrs, Veil Fegles. Mrs. Kegles is Mlss Clark's wister. Very Sjiecial. New spring hats, Sl.'JH, -j.DK up to Sti.UH, at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. 337 V. S. Itelchort Very III F. S. Uelehert, . who became HI Saturday night while alone at his home, is slut wing little improve- me.nl at- the Wnerod Helirt hospital, where he Is receiving treatment. Here on ItusiiiesH It. I), Kller and Guy A'ung were among the Klamath Falls business Visitors yenlerday In Medford. Hum heavy rough nnd smooth blocks; they last longer. Mrt. Fuol Co., Tel. U31. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IjOKT Kilrtny ninhi 1ipw('ri tilu-li .rhfxil nnd (ifncvn, )nir nf mIu'II rim kI;ihi'Ii 1n ht'own cum1, 'I'ol.' US-,".. Ui-waril. So;. t'OK 11KXT '"lll-nldlied .1-rnom npt: priviito Wath nnd narnc. VOU KAI.TI rhnlco Int. Siskiyou ' TlPlKltlf; n-i'flniiltN'. 330 North Kinnt. Phone 3:11 I'dl! RAM-: Ton oll and hai-dp.-in. i'lionp ii)i2-.. an 1 1 r- rot! TiKNT KurnlNhi'd Ik.uki- In T-nnnit'3':' nvi'lt.rn oonvpnlnnpci.. - I'Hon" II-13-M. 334' U'A.V'I T,l) II IhnioiiKhliroil Shrop hln i-iim lainhH. not ni'cowsarily r.'qlMt-i',l, n-iMiu-d nl- i-.-idy to. Hi-nry Hair, .larknonvill,-, om. . 304' KOII l:KXT ' Modt-rn TumlKhod .i-l-ooin hoiiKo with 2 Hlm-pinu nor.-tH-M. rhono 7-"t3-.M. 340 l-'Olt y. I.I-; B o.'iili'r plK.H. IlfAl-tllond, lt-ai;lt', Or,-. . V. 333 KOI! l'l fAi.i: llarualn In I'hori,- 111.' UH'-d 3 3 3" Chevrolet 1929 Coach Run 8500 miles. Finish 1 ar.d mechanical condition excellent $151.00 Down $29.00 per month Pierce-Allen Motor. Co. Phone 150 and Ml Minced Clams Whole Clams Anchovies Caviar Sardines I i GROCER 101301 Visited Grants Puss j-emoved front Grants .Pass to Med furd, was" a buslne visitor in tho former. n;ty yesterday. Smart- Sjn-ing Millinery very: moderatnly priced. ' Smart springi fhoes, f.ttn (ti Ti.il 3, at tho Hand; Jinx Shoe lion. 223 M. Ilth St. 337 Will Itelnrn Toiihhtow ' I. 10. Schuler, who has been In Portland for Ui past '10 days, is expected home tomorrow, Good, clean plump white wheat $1.4 ft cwt. Mutual Mill A Seed Co. tf Condition Is Itctior John KhbetlH of Phoenix, whn i;--, a . :,' List of ... . s - ':: SEASONABLE ITEMS t. j.. i. What You "Want: When You Want It . . No Waiting for Shipments "' Real Service at Right Prices i! Mill Run, ."' " " (Prfcea for Cash stibject' o channe) " j GYPSUM (land plaster) .....-.....$13.50 ton SUPER Phosphate, 184 28.00 ton SULPHATE: of Ammonia 53.00 ton WHOLE Corn, 100s l.TS cwt. ROLLED Barley 70s ......j- ., . .115 sk. FEED Wheat 1.45 cwt. MIDDLINGS, 90s' l.SO sk. GROUND Oats, heavies 1.75 cwt. COMMON Alfalfa 23.0Q ct. RED Clover 24.00 cwt. ALSIKE Clover 26.00 cwt. LADINC Clover 55 lb! KANOTA Oats, choice 1.00. cwt. SULPHUR, Fertilizer 46.00 ton BLOCK Salt, 50s 75 ea. COPPER Carbonate ;, .33 1b. BLUE Stone .10 lb. Kou Can' Beat Our Prices Quality Coddcrcd - " '" aoc3o o n Lobsters Shrimp Crab Meat Cod Fish . Clam Boullion D careful attention as person. Prompt bervice :f : Phone 252 i mc underwent n'maJoi oneration at.thfi Is ettin along nicely. , , ' , , .. SATURDAY "i FRUIT TREES f Apples, "Caches, Plums, Peai"S( Prunes , ., :' 15c EACH !i: Onion S?ta!,..50 for 10c f.W.Woqlworlh Co, 4 .s 80 - ib. sack ... 75c 'Commtihity n.iyrr. ssr rnnry 21. , "1