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I-- ) 1 4 1 a 5 ..t.i 'U s Phone F Call Cal. Brings, Your oysters, caL. io Just Phone 20 MILK Any kind, 2 for Columbia Brew 3 bottles ...i..;::.........;.-;.............:i..25 t K. 0. Baking Powder, 25 oz. ...;l..L..:!..:J....i2.19 'Eoyal Club. G"!? tin. 8 for ........ ;...........,.V,23C; j POEK and BE ANS, Boston style, 4 for 25, . Coffee, 1 pound package J j. Maxwell House Coffee, 2-lbs. Crystal White Soap,.. .10 bars '. Citrus Powder : Wool. Toilet Soap, 0 bars i W-O-W Malt Syrup35 each, 3 for . Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lbs. ...... ORONITE Fly Spray Pint 32; quart 59tf ' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables; J, You will find in this department plenty of variety, and "the quality is he best. . , : :. ' - , ' -?r'r!'?r. Bunch Vegetables, 3 for :... .,.,10$ .'- : Largo Size Cantaloupes 10 ' -: 'A r:ew lot of Watermelons in, lb. ..J.... Tomatoes, local hot house, 3. lbs. for , .J:,i:.25 '..Cucumbers, 3 for ....!. .'. :'. :.Z 510$. . XotaJ String Beans .'10$'!-. ; Reliable Gash Grocery 4 "Where Quality-Tells and Price Sells' ,i)4tli.i.i ' ...... 9 North .Central . .; ..-. i.v - s i. v.ff NOW PLAYING! T0NITE and TOMORROW ' One of The Nuts is Loose Again! . . More "CRACKED" Than Ever H I 11 I C III V S m'l i I III XStftli'P ' SCREEN 8 GBANOEST BUFFOON m sT.M . D00DG T. Lit " f.'pARGAIN PRfCES Mnt j.!0:- .eve, a v30c WHY; Delivery Boy? V Featuring foY.the. WEEK END Home Catsup Large beiltle. -Iowa. Chief Com, 3 for ?,5e Whcaties2 for .....:........v..:25 ' (Baby dish free) ' V i ' Swans Down Cake Tlonr..3dd (1 large green plate free) Columbia Brew, 3 for c..:25 J5 S . ....i...i9y. UL35 ..23f: .-:.$i.oo vil.l. t Cheer, Up C Get HappyJ, WOOLSEY'S ; HERE AGjAIN! : Come and ' laugh with the screen's 'rapid-fire :4 comic ... a riot In "Rio Rita," -p a rf I c in "Cracked -, Nuts",, and Half Shot . . . and now his funniest and faBtesi With ANITA LOUISE JOHN DARROW ALSO Grahfrm McNsmee : New Reel Adventures in Africa J : . "SPEARS OF DEATH" MRWORD MATTi Locals Xcavo the Valley Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kindell of Grants Pass have acquired prop erty in Klumath Falls and expect iff move there soon to make their future home. ' ! , ff. Look! Tomorrow; only, 50 hats. (4.00 and $5.00 values at 79c each. ah uwit?r nam reiiuci'd.1 r-.vmry ummor hat must go. The Band Box. 5 Exiwrtcd Hero Tomorrow Charles Wortman of Hilt, Cal., Is expected in, Mcdford tomorrow for a vWt. " The entire proceed of the speed boat race nvoet at- Savage Rapids dam Sunday will be distributed as prize money to the winners. - This is bound to make for hot compe tition Don't misa them; 97 Over froni'KJantitth yfells. K. K. Hutchison, H. Martin, Tobe McFarland and .Lee - Smith were among the Klamath Fall residents in Med ford yesterday. . .You will want .two' or three of thorc 79c hats on. sale tomorrow q,t tho Band Box; , 95 From tlio Bear State -V. ' Celiforniana registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. J. ti. McLaughlin of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. a. M. Clark. 'Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Colpitis' Mr. and Mrs.' H. R. Yocom . and; Alary1 ' Simon of Ios Artgeles, Mr and Mrs. P. V. Staf ford and Mr Ml C. Sharijateeli of Berkeley. Mr.' and Mrs.' Ben Car rlllo and ' Mr.- -and' Mrs Howard' Nicholson of &ma Monica, Mr. and Mm. w. H. Hales of ttlehmond, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Hcndoraon. Mrs: N M. Savery and Mrs. flga Morris of lonf Boacti. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Werrl or Alliambra Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton of Lodi, Mlna Anderson of Santa Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Burnham, Mr. an,d Mrs., W. H. Brown, H. Koenig and family, 'Ir. and Mrs. D. Sinl and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hanna of Sah Franclisco, ' Get a permanent before. 1th. Tulip oil waves 17.50; permanents $5. Bowman's. July other Tel. 98 To Visit Mrs. Franklin ' ' Ira. Carolita Furry and Mrs. M. Rose arrived In Mcdford today On' thd"', Shasta.' from' -.Los Angeles, whoro, they havo, ,lon ;' spending' tlie past year. They will, "islt Mrs. Jtlanlta Franklin, wl'o Is Mra. Fur- ry's daughter, and '. Mrs. Rose'o granddaughter. ,S . ' 'BO Hats worth $4.00 and $5.00 going tomorrow at 79c for quick clearance to make room for new advance 'fall modeli, One lot of $4.95 and $3.95 shoes on sale to morrow at $2.93. Tho Band Box & Shbe Box. 86 Almimlilfr Today 1 V Miss Lucille Holrirlrtge of Talent 1" In this city hopplng.today and Visiting-with friends. t r, Tom Ingram of Klamath Falls Who won tho "C clans champion ship at Pendleton last week,1 will race his Miss Klamath at the dntn Sunday. 07 Xtirsc Returns North Miss Violet Kernhner of the Good Samaritan hospital, of- Portland left this morning for the north, after having epent the past month here as nurae for John Fluhroi, who haa been convalescing from an operation. i ih latest and .smartest, Bayn dame fashion is a felt hat. A smart collection on din play at fl.DS to 14.98. The Band Box. 95 $100,000 Kodak prizes, at Peasley Studio. Details 41tf From Slate Mctroimlls ' ' " Included among the local hotel reml-itrations ' are tho following from Portland: George A.;IIifl- torlus, Art James, V. J. HtfgelMon, H. W. Beri-y, W. 10. Uuoppel, Mlm Hn1)io Hueppol, K. J. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn, M. M. Hufnos, Mrs. B. K. Hoff, Grare Hoff. Harry Lichtenstein, K. U. Ray, Hex Allo- way, Charles H. Mnlees, C; J. Mc Allister. II. C. Zehrung. Mr. and Mrj. D. E. Ueard and A. T. Schou bor. ; George Tlurloy, Albany contrac tor, has notified the local race committee that ho will compote with his Golden Slipper at Kun day s speedboat' races at Havnge iytplcta. dam., ' 97 .'Millinery 'clearance male tomor row at the Emmy Lou Hats thup In M. M. Store. Amazing values. 95 'J'oiir GterntlmiM Here ! Mrs. H., E. Howlett of Eagle ( Point wan', In Mcdford yesterday, ! accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. .Tavla Hhaw of Portland, and her daughter and granddaughter, who complete a reunion of four gener ations, which has been vnjoyed at l Mrs. Howlett's home, the Sunny nine notei. They were also ' ac companied by Miss HatMe Howlett. Tho group spent Wednesday In Klamath Falls, vlWtlng Mrs. Millie Hoyt. Grand Hotel Barber Shop; tuUj to pleawe. 25c. Hitir too Johnny Flersteln. ' northwest speedboat champion, wrto won the title at Pendleton- last week, will compete In the races at Savage H.lpldfl dam Sunday. 97 I 4 Ktato .May Onn Mountain). : ItL'RI.INOTON, Vt., June 27. (UP) The state of Vermont Is 'conslderln a plan Under which It would assume ownership of the principal mountains within Its borders. "Recommendation ' that such action be taken waa made hy( a committee of ' the Vermont commission on country life. Sfwbil CfTmmTinlnitioii Med'ord Lodge No. 103. . Work In IW , A. flerr VIMtlng members welcome. E. U LENOX, W. M. C. M. IIOVSTON, Secy. TRTRTTNK - MCTFOUn. Radio Program 'KMED (Mall Trlbuira-Vlrgln tatlon) Friday. '. 5 to .Western Auto Supply; Undo Jerry: News and Mar- 1 kets by Moll Tribune. 6 to 7 How is your dog? ' Where to go; Offut Clarngo; 4 I Insurance Bureau. 4; J to 8 Happiness Train Jackson Co. Bids. & Loan, f another automobile, both curs 8 to 9 KMED nreoentatlon. parked In the business section, Saturday. -' ..4Jwere features in Judge Taylor's A. M. ' T court this forenoon, and a liquor 7:55 1 to 8 Breakfast broad- i5e growing out of a Mcdford cast of news by' Mail .Trl- jnian giving away some home made hune. h 8- to 9--Treasure- Bok: Pan Dandy; Gold Seal! 9 to 1 0 Frlendhip Circle; Mnnn's Dept. store; Oara- : 4 . her: Drug ;Btore.; ? ; . 10 Weather forecast. 10 to 11 A. Schilling & Co.; l : Alexander's Food Sliop. 1 n 11 to 12 Sperry Flour; Ward A Co.; White King. i P. M. ' i : 12 to 1 Heath's Drug Store: Leah Holt, soloist, from Fox lllalto; News Flashes, Mall Tribune. . 1 to 2 Jackson Co. tlldg. & -ft .Loan; Peoples Electric; Sal- entlfic Laboratories, i 3 to 3:30 KMED prcoentn- .Hon.., i:. ' . 4:30 to 6 KMED piesonta- . tlon. ; . i ' . 5 to, 6 Lewis Super Service: . News and -Market by Mull t ' Ti'ihnne '. . 1 a S to 7 Pltabury Flour; Where to go: Borrydalo "Old Time prograhi." ... 7 to S Happiness Train; KM :ED presentation.- 8 to 9 KMBD presentation. ' . ' -. .. (. MeteoroIooJ Report . Juno 26, 19S1 I Mcdford and ' vicinity Tonight and Saturday cloudy and unsettled. Probably with showers. Moderate temperature. Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled tonight and Saturday. ShoweiM In mountains. Modomto temperature. 1 Local Data '. Temperaturo ' (degrees) H6 " - 62 Highest (last 12 hours) 89 . . 80 Lowoat (last 12 hours) 49 61 Rel; humidity (per cU) 27 60 Precipitation (Inches).. , ....' State of weather. ..'...Cloudy Cloudy Lowest temperature this morn Ing 61 degrees. Tbtnl! pVec!pltaWh 'slrice'''Stpt. 1 1930. 13.19 Inches.! i Temperature a year, ago today), Ulghest 78; lowest' 52. ' . ) Sunset today; 7:50 p. nt. Sunrise Srflurday 4:37 a. m. Sunset Saturday 7:60 p; m. l Observations Taken at 6 A, 120th Meridian Bime M. S ft" SI CITY Baker City ' 90 ; 62 Clear Bismarck 90 64 Clear Boise 96 64 P. Cdy. Denver 88" 68 Cloudy Des Moines 96 .78 Clear Fresno 104 '74 Clear Helena 94 58. P. Cdy. Los Angeles .... 96 70 Clear Miirshfiold 72 66 Knln l'hnorilx 94 70 Clear Portland .' "'f q ' 60 Rain Red Bluff 102 . 68 Cloudy Roscburg 80 64 Italn Salt Lake 92 68 Cloudy Sari Francisco... 84 68 Clt-ar Santa Fc 86 58 ' Clear Seattle 62 64 ' Rain Spokane ' ..... .' 76 60 . Cloudy Walla Walla .... 84 64 ' Cloudy Winnipeg ...J:;. UK. 62 t P. Cdy. W. J. HutchlBon, Meteorologist, PHOENIX FOLK ENJOY VISIT FROM NEPHEW PHOKNIX, Ore.. Juno 20. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs, O.'rt'ns- tor were happily surprised '.Ved- neiflay when their nephew, Clyde Laird, called at their home. Mr. Laird lives nt Walnut Creek, Cali fornia. Ho was n cram panted to the Caster ranch by Mrs. J. W. Prullt and Margaret Prultt of Medford. . Well, It took the Tri-X pnly seven months to reach America Manchontr Union. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Modern oak office desk; antique walnut home desk Medford Exchange, 19 So. Front .' 96 FOR HAI.R Three yearling heif ers. Would ' take oak. wwfd In part payment. Kdw. (J. Miller. Route 2, Box 27-A. 116 FOR KENT 6-room furnlxhed houie; garden stmt, fruit, chl''k en yard. 608 Austin. - Tel. 675-J. . 97 HAVE two cars for trade, value $135 and $75. Want good gas range and dining room furniture haw or ud. tii2-T, afler . 7 FOR RENT Modern 4-rm. hou electric range, garage. Tel, 270 97 WAXTKD To lease with option to buy. stock ranch near Medford aler and modern Improvement. Ktpiy Mux. Wl, Trlliun. lb from 1 to rooms. S12 Humm OftEflOX, FRTD.VY, JUNE 2G 1931. T TROZI PAYS FINE A grand larceny case growing out of the theft of an automobile and n petty larceny case consisting of tho pilfering of groceries from wine to a. visitor was also disposed of. Within almost an hour after he had been seen stealing a cur owned by Hubbard Bros, and parked near their store, Paul Payne 18, of Longdate, Cal., wus caught with tho car at Orants Pass. In court today he waived examination, and was held to the grand Jury. For purloining groceries and a coat, all of the value of $20, from the. parked car of H. Mchermer-horn- of the Nash Hotel Barber shop, H. J. Leo, who was arrested Inter by . Policemen Cave and Prescott, was sentenced to ten days In the county , Jail this morning by Judge Taylor. " Leo only recently arrived here, to Join ', his Indian wlfo -and children at thuli - cabin I homo. rTho county and Hed Cross ,:nad oeen curing for tho family Lor 'n tlm0 I"-': ' Anm "'cer Cava hud bocn - summoned to Stewart nvenuo late Wednesday night bfcnuao of a . hear the home of George Trozl, an Italian. between Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Itk-kett nftor. the former had been given four gallons of wlno and a bottle of boer by Trozl, which wore found by Cave in tho Itickett car, both men wero arrested. Trozl, who claimed the wine and beer was made for hl own Use. was fined (50 and costs by Judge Taylor yesterday, and the, intoxica tion .case against Rlckett was con tinued to a future date to enable him ' to go to"' Klamath Falls to take a Job "there. . : . STUNT MANEUVER In a demonstration displaying 1h? dependability "of the bullt-ln dUalltleK or "tltoi-Model" A Ford roadster -ho was driving,' , Morrs Tavllnakv attracted' large 1 crowds the Corner, of Kartlett ana !HlxttiC''i(:teetsi,'Wetlnosday j evening fVltli;fsstunt driving nnd daring .-mnnVulJerA :-' '"..' r" ' 1, .'J'llo' t,nroe-point CTispension nrop center rlma and steel whoqjs wore given strenuous tests by rcvtxso driving, swerving, and Sliding from curb , to curb.''. Tire ttn the car were, fur.nlshetl li)f Kod' Waters of the' Bmlth and ' Watklnn stntlon: on South' Hlveretdo1. aVemio; nnd, were Flreittiyioei r .-.-.: " ' "Tho. short ;tlme' tlrot,. the-car wns being ' jiut tbrminh ' the various stuntH ' would equal between five anil 1 six hundred driving hours, under ordinary conditions, accord ing to officials at the C. B. Onto Ford garage,- sponsors .,of tho af fair. ' i '' ; ' " Tavllnsky has used the Model A car In 37 such demonstrations, and drove the same car In the 240-hour endurance, run out of Seattle recently.. . In thf past two and a half- years h6' has driven approximately 360,00,0. miles In model A Fords. LOCAL GOLFERS WILL PLAY BEND Med ford golfers will leave to llcnd, whore thy will morrow for STARTS QUARREL .. ,;' 7 ' i . .. - DEiNlAl'l sHUS'a,''''!iH :,J3S CANADIAN PACIFIC l W. H. Dbmn, Cuhx Acent Pa Deit. I Canadian Paclfla Travtlltri FRESH VEGETABLES '! See Our Vegetable Display Green Onions Radishes isliettuce ' Parsley Bell Peppers Artichokes Asparagus Loganberries Blackberries ' Raspberries Blackcap Berries Grapefruit ! SATURDAY SPECIALS Wesson Oil, quarts, each . !. . . . . . 51c Puffed Wheat, 2 for ... . . . . : . . . ... 25c Sniders Catsup, regular size v r v ; v u 2!lc Five Deliveries on Saturday 8 Personal I Attention Phone 252;; Get your CERTO and moot the tt'ic'h'i tlfa;elty In a match Sunday; ; llm eeond of the intol-cUy totifnament; i Heml, wM defeated In 'ft onn-$3ided match on tho roenl eourtio 'early this month, Phiyers who will represent Mcd ford nro D.1 tt Wood, i captain; H. H. Hammond, Cob Hammond, L. l.-Wilcox, E. K. Kelly, K. Tumy, i. Hrnselmari, F. J. MePheraon, V. W. Weeks', A. B. Orr, It. Head--ley, O. Pythian, Ci C. Lemmon, H. O. Mc.Mahorr, 0 J- Semon, D. B, Clark, .W. S." BJddle, E. W, Miles, H. . Prlntfle,' H ft Boise , and Kaytu'd GeK'hell. x Knmnions. In the Clrruit Court of the State or Oregon In and for tho County pf Jack Ann. t City of Medford, a municipal cor iporaLlon, plaintiff, , vn. William Lewis, Mm. William Lewis, wlfo of William Iewla, tho un known helm of William lcwln If lie bo docertsod; Jnneph H, Hlln Ker, Mrs. JoBoph H. HIlnKer, ,wifo of ,loiHph It SUnKej. the un known JM-lrs of Joseph 1. rllin-H7-r, If hfl bo deeeni ed; Mrs. Willnrd VirmaMter, VVlllard Vio- niaKtfr, lutfHbnnd of Mr. WlllardJ Viemnnter, the unknown heirs of Mm. W II In id Vlemaater If she he deceased: Porter Kinne. Mrs. v.Jprter Kiting wlfo of Porter Kfnne, th0 unknown helr of t'orler Winn If he be decoawd Arinel Klnhft, Mr.-t Ansol Kin no, wife of Anno! ttinnc, the nn RAVEL the Canadian fyiclfic route to all rtointa in F.r.stprn United Stntcn and Canada.. .enjoy the scenic thrill of a trip through the world-famous Canadian Rockies .... stop over at Banff and Lake Ixiuise .... then on di rect fo Chicago or the Atlantic Coast. , LOW ROUND TRIP FARES ON SALE , MAY 22 to OCT. 15 Return Limit October 31 Cuisine, equipment and service on Canadian Pacific 4 ranscon tin ental flyers will delight you. Daily departures from Vancouver. Chtques Good Ihi World Over Green Peas New Potatoes Green Beans Cucumbers Tomatoes - Celery : Cauliflower ; FRESH FRUITS nj !;iiv Avocadoes Apricots Peaches Cherries Pineapples Bananas 2:30, 4 and 6 p. m. GROCER : Marsh canning supplies here See Certo aonpage 14 yftnojrti helnn WinAvfll Kiirne J;bored. rfeslgnMefl, and doncrlhe onr he l0 deceased; also' all ipthorltho-, official plat thereof, now ;oZ(l "imfiinnu rt.-, uii ft pit. link no wn (record. . and declarlnic any and all.. per8on.s or purties unicnown olalmlnff any rlffht, title, estate. lion or Interest, in the real oatnta, ,, described in tno- conipiauu herein, Defendants. '. ; To each ' every and all of the abovo named deiendantn: , , In tho namo of the State of Ore Kon, you and each of you aro here by required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit op or before th,e last day of four weokfl from the date of the flrnt pubMcattpn of thM summons, said period of four week belnor .the iimo prescribed for" publication hereof, and If ymr fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for wnnt t hereof . tho plaintiff will apply to thr Court for the relief demanded In Its com plaint, towiti .That (a decree, entered adjudicating nny and an rlpht, title, estate. Men or claim which you.or'any of ybu have or chum to nave in, to, or upon tno real property situated In the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oro gon, descrllM'd as follows, to-wlt: V' 1 ixtm linnet ann I D A nrl Cltnr. Wri) of the Lewis Addition to tho Clly or Medroi-dj Oroy on, as ninn ' 1 . ,1 ' m' ' ) P ' Monarch. Seed & Feed Co.'s SATURDAY FOR CASH-NO Pullet Scratch. Wheat, cWatti ltf. per 100 ! $i .40 Fattening Mahj ptir lOO'.'.l.. $2.1 oHedBarky,Y0rib. sapk, i . . $1.10 DAIRY FLY-FOIL Kilhierad Keepa'PMea : off Your pown. 1 ' &on!lnr Cvdwh Calif Meal,!25-lb. cacki .$i.20 'Chaiapion Dog Cakes, 2 lbs. for. $ .25 Vharricnt Doy Focd, 9 can .' . . . $1.00 Brccccll Plantts, 2 daien . . :rvi$ '.27 !Squash Rhubarb Egg Plant Carrots Turnips ' Beets Dry Onions Cantaloupes Honey Dew Melons Watermelons New Apples Oranges and 10 a, m. Prompt Service : Phone 2b2 euch claims to be null and void,' and decreeing that said, plaintiff Is tho owner In fee simple of oilt premises and of the whole thereof free and cloar of any and all right. n title, estnte. Hen or Interest of the f defendants herein, or any of them, and that each and all of the do fendants herein, and each and all'1? persons claiming; or. to . claim byvC through or under thent, , or-any , oT"" them, bo forever enjoined, restrain--.- ed and barred from assertlnflr, ntStft tomptlnjf to establish, or clalmlnf nny rlRht," title,' ertate;' lien or In-.. terest In or to said property ''Otvj nny portion thereof, ahd that platn- tiff's title to said pre mines be for- ever quieted and set. at rest. 1 The dnto ot the order for pub- J llcatlon of this summons Is the I 2Gth day of June.' 1931. The time I prescribed for publication of thlB summons Is once each wsek for four con. tecutlva weeks. The date of the flrnt publication of this sum mons is June 28th, 1931. J1: -, " Attorty for PHvlnMW. I Addrosfl; Hoom 0 Jackson County I Hank li d tfo a- M' a f.oTd O r e ko n . f .' i il '!-;, ''V' DELIVERY $ ' ... - J 10 ''".,:."-'i A