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MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUXTC, "NfEDFORB. OREO ON", "FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1931. PAGE THREE' Phase telephone your orders early and help us give you better service. Phone 20 DELIVERY SERVICE; RELIABLE CASH GROCERY i "Where Quality Tells and Price Sells" 117 North Central ,."..,.!., I,,., .. . .; ; l THIS IS A HOME OWNED STORE TRADE WITH US AND KEEP YOUR MONEY IN MEDFORD J, Through the courtesy of the Grocateria' our customers may park their cars at the lot just north of the City Mar ket. ' ' WEEK END SAVINGS X HONEY Parker's 5-Ibi 49c SHORTENING in, pan .... ..... 59c SOUP All kinds, 3 for 25c COFFEE Maxwell House or S. & W. 34c Salad Dressing pint . 18c MACARONI 3 pounds : 21c SPAGHETTI Hounds : : 1 21c FLOUR 49 lbs. hard wheat :.:4. .$1.19. CERTO " Each . . 24 c See Certo ad on Page 11 . , '..- V Three 1-lb. packages Coffee . . ; . . . .69c With the Valley Trade Is the Valley Made A FULL LINE OF FRUIT JAR FIXTURES ! A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ! All Bunch Goods, 3 for ..J. L.j..............'.... Fancy Local Lettuce - ...... Fancy Local jRhubarb, lb Fancy Local Beans : ..... 8 lbs. Local Now Potatoes Local Peaches, lb ,. - Raspberries, Blackberries, Loganberries are ket fcow. - ' Cantaloupes, large fancy : Tomatoes, .pound I . Asparagus, pound , Watermelons, pound ' Sunkist Lemons, dozen -; .....i. ......,.v.10 4. -12ie 25t - 10. on the mar- - 10 -e 107 .:.iio . : . .. .19 ' V NOW : PLAYING! TONITE, TOMORROW ,What Do Yoii Owe Your Father? How strong are the bonds between father and son? Picture f f '.'--, 1 ' Every f4l ' -T J skouw Fl w- 'See! &T - I Thrilling screen version of the Ben Ames Wil liams story of father and son read by the Saturday Eve ning Post millions as "Barber John's Boy." WARNER BROS. Prtstnt M uvtl A v WITH -SUPERLATIVE CAST OF STARS , Grant Mitchell . Phillip Holmes Lncille Powers George. Marion ,. ..... j ALSO i : ' '" GRAHAM McNAMEE NEWS REEL ADVENTURES IN AFRICA "THE LION HUNT" ON THE STAGE Tomorrow Nlte Only WINNERS OF ATWATEE KENT RADIO AUDITION CECIL CO'SS HUGH GILMORE Singing the Winning . Numbers Mrs. George Andrews at the pisno BARGAIN PRICES! Matinee 20c . Evening 30c Kidiw 10c LOCALS Klkn llnwdcarit Tonight , .Early thisieVehlngr ther will le( a: nationa.1 tiroadeast by JJ.e Klk1 onWr, "featuring prominent fBpenk- era and entertainers, boosting the Elk national convention which! will 1)6 held In Seattle In July. The broadcast will be heard on the coast from 0:30 to 7:00 over the X. B. C. : Wenner at. Bank Again Gerald Wdmler nesumed work ait thA'Kfntt National, batik hn Ah-i iaiwi yesneraay,- aiier a- nrnnui , aenre In Portland where he under' went, an operation. w - Vanon Shampoo renulres no aoatt 'or :watir, Idries . Instantly i and! leaves the hair soft -and sloray. Emma Cllne Shop. Tel. 454. 92 Mr. Burrows Homo R. 'y. Burrows returned today by train from Portland, where he had bee,n. on, a; business v!ilt. -s I . . BroKeh windows ginrea oy rowbrldire Pnbihet Works. 230tf ! . Home From Tnt'oma C. W. Conklin, accompanied by Mrs. E. O. Conklin nnd -son of Tacoma, arrived In Med ford by j train this mornliiff.- Me. Conklin ! Is returning to" his home ffom the northern city, where funeral serv ices were conducted for hla wife. 'Lovely Tulip Oil waves, $6.50; other 'permanenta $f; shampoo and finger wave $1; marcel 76c. Kath ryn locatell, 230 8. 'Central; 1374. 91 Bargain basement sale women's light coiored low. shoes. Values to $5.9.5 selling at $2.98.- jM. M. Dept. tore. 88 Prom Sister City - " Mrs. V..; H. Hull, M. Tred Hull and little Donald Sa'tier, . were vis itors here Wednesday from Grants Pass. ' , Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. C(ty Sanitary Service. ,. "V 237tf Dance n't -the- Eagle -Point hall Sat. night, June 20. 'Good -'ihujHp. good floor. k : ' - '-' " 88 ANNAPOLIS COLOR CEREMONY i AsHuviutiil I'rvaa I'holQ rtolse Hanford of Syracuse, N. Y., presenting the colors to Lieut, Norman Hall, aleo of Syracuse, during June week ceramonle at United States naval academy Annapolis. Here Prom Washington ! Among Washington 'state 'res!-1 dents registered tit local hotels nre Mr1; and Mrs. C. M. James, Viola Holmes, C. Janes and Margaret L. Haley of Tacoma, M. j. Breslln of Vancouver, Sarah P. Forman and Mrs. C. X. IaW nhd eon iit Yak ima, Mr.' and Mrs. "C. L. McGuIre, Mrs. O. L. Cummings and family, Mr. and Mrs. George W.. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Osberg, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McGulre of Seattle .... A 11 men's oxfords $4.95. Main floor Store.' ' ' reduced to M. M.' Dept. AS AT Since tile announcement "Wtini Brty Scouts at their Lake of the publlHhed In The Mail Trlbund 1?kb j Woods camp this yohr will mnkfe than a week ngo that a civil wv-lft hip that many people pay large vice, examination woum soon The Toggery, of course, has the betst-Ioking ties, - socks And shirts for Father's day, next Sunday. held to fill the vacancy at $1800 per year, of storekeeper at Cra ter National park hoadquarlorfl, Earl York, local secretary of the, commitislon, has been fairly, de luged with men and boys, who call on him at the poHtoff.ee to make personal application, nnd when told that they must take a com j potltivo examination eagerly take away with mem lniormation nu Taiho'r ''Chaplain . llctarhft'' -, Roy.-.A. -C. McClllt. 'B. A. B. D chaplain of the Portland labor temple, returned to Medford yes terday after bonclucting funoral services 'for William C. AVoodford, members of the American Federa tion of Labor. . '. gloss pu opp. Holly tf Krystalglow, kodak, preme. The Peasleys, theater, " Women's coaU selllhg half price, tomorrow. M. M. Dept Store. 88 Recovering From "Operation Bernice Hess, who is spending several weeks in Southern Oregon from San Fratlclf"o underwent a major operation Tuesday at the Sacred Heart h03n'fal of this city. M,M Hess 1a the daughter of O. A. Hess of Ashland. , Cut flowers for all ' occasions. Mixed bouquets and corsages' a specialty. 325 South Holly. Phone 390-L. tf Convalescing Prom Operation Mrs. Roy Curtis Is convalescing from a tonsil operation and ex pects to return to her work at the M. M. department store Monday. Hums for at dude ranches accord ing to Oscar E. Hoover,., scout ex ecutive. . . ' Tho boys are to be taken on a two-day horseback trip through the very heart of - the Cascade mountains under the guidance. Of Don Hamlin, on attorney at Klam aih Fa Us who Is an experienced. horseman. - They will .carry do hydratod foods and ns little equip t t i t y T X t if y I other blanks, which they must! ,l,t'nt VM that no .pack Ul.be mnile early enough fill out In mnklng formal fippll cation , to enter the examination. In all," eighty" such applicants liad called on Air. York by. lant Istrlct 1 whero ' good fishing will be assured and tlios who core j animals w Camp w 4n-v-dlti i Ay ill be aw niht. and todny thorc wore more to -take their fl h)nK tackle will like cnlloi-s. TIiIh is linliMoml6nt hnvo " lli;tunJty.to tih. . 'I Mils of Ihoso who mndB their nl.lillTO- trl' Xivea ,m' nn. opnortunlty to tlon rtli-oct to tho sorri'tnry of tho; l'",n wmptlilnj- about tho hund Clvfl Service commlRHlon hend-j ""B ' hprsw, )nc(lnK and mnk-nuartoi-H in Seattle for thin ills- '"K mp. trlct. A' day or Bo aKo Mr. York I Tl'iy Scout camp this year will ran out of application ami in1 ,,p h,1i f"- two distinct periods formation Wanks, and had to r two weeks each. Thev nre from, send to the district headuartcis .'u)y 0 to 20 and July 2Q to August for more. ' 3. Boys wishing to attend camp Perhaps the homlmrdnicnt of will he required to1 reslster at the nersonul apiillcntions would cease scout headquarters, during the. If the men or boys desiring (o. week before July 6, nnd full enter the competitive examination equipment lists will he furnished knew that the age limit for the them In addition to final camp In- nppllcnntB is from 18 to SO years, mrucuons. and thnt each mnn to otherwise 'FELT' qualify for the entrance exami nation must, hnvo had nt lea ft fi months' nctlvo experience in a warehouse, or similar line of work. MK York estimates, cons'derlng the qunllflcntlonH prescribed, that only about 25 of the persons who made personal calls on him are eligible to take the examination. However, he has not heard from; MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 19( (P) headquarters yet just how many ( Jurisprudence- took cognizance of applications' have been sent there t a sixtlf or "divining' sense blind nnd passed upon. . I persons nre reputed to hnvo and The dote of the forthcoming grrfntrd a divorce hero yesterday examination hns not yet be-n to Dr. Krnest R. Cleaves, an Now is the cheapest time to cal- named, but it Is presumed It win osteopath because of his testimony clmine and paint. Call us and we'll: be held early In July. It Is known regarding that which the sixth give you an estimate of cost. Tel. (that several employes of Crat-r flense disclosed. 108. tf ' at 'nol park nre among those seeking to take the examination. - ,-r-v- v. v Vf ? ? t y ERUIT JARS The Canning Season Is Here ' and We Have a Complete Line of All Canning Supplies. iy . Ball Mason Jars " Economy Jars Regular Kerr Jars Wide Mouth Kerr Jars Jar Lids Sealing Wax Economy Clamps Jar Rubbers Certo Parowax Jelly Glasses ' ' Fresh Fruits and ' Vegetables Fresh Home Made Cakes SATURDAY SPECIALS Small Picnic Hams (Shoulders), per lb. .... 2 1 c Chase & Sanborn Coffee ........ ... -37c Whole Wheat Fig Bars, 2 lbs. for . . . . . . . . 24c Try Our New Delivery Service ; Five Deliveries on Saturday 8 and 10 a. m. 2:30, 4 and 6 p. m. Personal Attention Prompt Service M E. Marsh Phone 252 4 GROCER ; Phdiie 252 t TO LURE T Paint and paper your home now. Pay by the month. Call 810 for details. ' . 1 87 ', From State Metropolis Guests from Portland at local hotels include ,f. A. Ollhnm. C. VV. Larsen, Mrs. A. B. Hernbahler, Mr. and Mm. J. R. Boden. t V. Orlmm and son, C. J. Powell. Mrs, Doris W. Ilalley, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Letcher. W J. Sullivan, Mrs. K. A. Pottscher, . Mr. nnd Mrs. A. V, Uavls. J. Tt. Weed, C. W. Corson, H. B. Hill. J. N. Kaheke. K. 8. Mor gan. C. R. Oreen. L. R. Pershall nnd Robert Ileflln. 'All men's .'oxfords .'reduced to 14.05. Main floor M. M. Dept. Store. gs Mm. fark Home Tomorrow Mrs. Mabel Mnc'k. home demon stration agent, who left the city last Sunday for Corvallls. where she .has since . been. one. .of the teachers at the 4-11 clubs summer school, will be. .back home some time this afternoon or evening, ar riving with the Jackson county 4-M club a delegation. The summer school ends this afternoon. Brill Bheet Metal' works does' expert repairing, fender and auto body Tepalring. tf f!rnss Vfre today Tho grass fire since the rafn storm of the past few days was record! at the fire station today, when the chemical truck was sent to extinguish a fire at Ninth and Willamette. No damage was done. Free wood with your 'early order Mr green slabs. Med, Fuel Co., Tel. 631. - . , tf. -. Envoy Resigns Cf -hit 4 I I He told tho court he heard, sensed nnd "divined" that his blind wlf. Mm. Lillian Cleaves, also an osteopath, was huKlng nnd klss lnR nnother blind man on certain occasions Or. CiC. Wu restored as Chines mlnl.ltr to ths United States be cause hs dlsappf-oved purchssu. o arms hsrs by ths Chines, never paradls Bf ffae workt.'-; "... ,-i ,.. ;f c""". his homt erty. HAX.KM. Ore., June l0.--(P) N'no ftiulities resulting from 7tll Industrial accidents durinfC the past week were reported todny by the state Industrial nccldent com mission, a new hlKh record for accidents and fatalities fur tho year lull. Those kllL'd by accidents while nt work were William Combs nnd John Paulson, powdermon of Ku Kene; Jack Fitch, rip-saw man nt (xjullle; Thornton Murdett, quarry man. Poring; K. H. Keeco, mltl wrljcht helper, Valsetz; Martin Clark, road worker, OakrldKc; J. Norton, truck helper, Wood burn; c, L. Parnes, truck driver, Peavertont 11. Qiietschke, powder man, Phllomnth. Ixfclon 'Frolln TonlRlit, Another peppy American l.efslon rndio frolic Is scheduled toniKht from 8:no to 9:00 p; m.,,over sta-. tlon K.1KD undr-r direction tit K.arlo Davis, nnd will present a aroup of well known radio artists In mirth and sonx. Martial mu lc will 'o havo a place on tho Ijewion hour, brinnlnir a reminder of the days of 1917 and mix. dur ing tho World war. Tho program Is being put on to advertise the legion auction sale tomorrow and everyone la urcrd te tuns In at i:00 p, m, tunlKh, ,j . -(. . A lurso tilimlie.r of bul.of-tnwn people plan to nttond tlio lifit Klnn auction sale to ho hold In Mcdfbrtl tomorrow afternoon and ovonlng. This tinlnuo selling event Is bolnj? sponsored by MedTord post No. ili. Amorlcan eRlon, nnd will take plnco In the largo vacant lot Just east of thn Standard Oil serv ice station nt Main nnd Fir, liar kuIuh of nil kinds will bo offered and will Include - household furni ture, wearing uppnro!, foods and farm products, UHed cars, farm Im plements and what not. Tile Bale will ho In charge of Dan Howard, clm' ninn of the l.oglon auction committee, and Knrlo DuvIb will officiate as auctioneer. Several surprise features are promlsod for those who attend. Any citizen having articles to do nate to the fceglon auction are urg ed to phone 1116 or lit lieforo Sat urday noon and a truck will be soul out to pick them up. Kveryone In Jackson county Is urged to ntteiiil this big sale. Tourist Trade Thriven PIKiKNIX, Arl)!., Juno (UP) There Is no depression In the tuurk't biiHlnens, operators of Ari zona resorts point out. 1-nst year 1.250,0110 more persons visited scenic spots In the stnte than did In 1112s, and early summer travel this year Indicates that tho busl new of Kln places and soelnt things Is better than ever. .r Hinted Communication Med ford Lodge No. J03, A. F. A A. M., Friday, June 19th, . 7:30 p. ni. Itegulnr routine business. Immediately following business session work will be exemplified on two Candidates In the Master Mason degreo by special degree team. Visiting members welcome B, I LF.NOX, V. M.; i r. M.Udl'STtiN. Bi-cretnry, ' m TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl HALE Excellent Ping, lleyal Anne nn.l uimiiert cnerrim. Wing orchards, I ml: cast of Jacksonville. Old Htaso Hoad. - - . - ' . Il2 . . ' -j ii !i : a - . . SETS SPEED, ECONOMY RECORD Ji T-. jajKiV ah. m lH':.,!,!. t tit I'Jchl llinunantl five hundred nnd ciiihly-thrcc milw of drivinir at mil average upcrtl of 42.7 ml ten per hottr and with Racollnn niilcaftivof 22.3 niilnn per ftnlluii withoui onco stopping tho motor of his stork'Modol A, Kortl roadster. wn tho record scl in ten duys and nishu In the Sarra mania Valley recent ly by Morris Tuvtinsky. Tavliniky credited hit high iat mileuxc to Afltioclatcd Eipd-frarlionntod fcuflolfne. whfrh Rave fullr.tghtf tenths of a mile more per nation .than .another hrund used in nwtona tests. I.tthrlealion of his molor wu provided hy 100 per cent IVnnvIv4Uilii Veeilol motor oil, of vhh-h he used only a single quart per 850 mJlc pt high speed driving. . , uW; vi Book Now EUROPE S - - - - -f f t .sksiasM lPBBBBBBBBBBBBBW VPsasasasasHBBsT IBaMMsasaSaSar M SBSaSaSBl 1 in . I II. nl I II,-. .11. I K,. 3 1THKI) CAP-HAC'PIFICn! All ntakm nnd mmlels. 20 down. No carrying charge. Pay the bal ance nt fcft per week. THK O, V. M VKHfl CO. 132 Bo. Itlverslde 8S FOIl HALK iJite cabbage plants. C. Carey. ' I'hi.iie 341.ll. U8 Foil PKN'T 0-room ' modern home, 2 miles 'from MedTord on Houth Pacific Highway. Hani, wood floors, fireplace., lawn and flowers. . 110 a month. Cha. It.l Kay, llealtor, M"dford PlilK. 1 phono ao2. : in; BAItOAIN- on aliakr.1. 224 'Clartt Ktieet. , ' I tin A-r miAKKH, no a thounaiid nt Trail io. - ... .. .. . loo 1 1 SIS 111 1 1 1 Ji f ' ENJOY th. rc in England. ..Scotland) famsd golf counei . . . Irtlcnd's country fairs , . . luxurious lounging on th. Riviera.Jotcinating Paris. Your vacs tlon r.ally bsgirn th. moment you board your linsr if you travel Canadian Pacific Serosa th. Atlantic. Everything contribute! to your entire enjoyment, all th. timet. Whit. Empress, Duchess end Cabin Class liners sail throe to five timet weekly from Montreal end Quebec Book now. EMPRESS Of BRITAIN - 42,400 tons, 2t knots ... Giantess of. the Atlanticfive days to Europefirst tailings in June. ..bookings nowl , . . Canadian Pacific mDii Chf.H I w. h. obacom, eem. agent pAss r dept. SUA DSOAlnVAT,OUHlc. ti tMPOyti.IO Sff J., CM7 i ,v. v