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h- --... WM ftJi a i .m .j i k y - v. . . ; II- ;- vFor Summer Wear' ', ', '. Smart Women Choose CHIFFON HOSIERY $.qo It's Flattering! It's Cool! It's Dull! It's tFuUFashioncdl kvV'c've cheeked and re- ' "''checked I We've ques- J .... I .. We've Inquired from our . tomers and we've discovr! ered what (aahion-wise r women require of their w hose I They must be cv- erythlng listed above and, . in addition (this year cs- ptcially), they must carry a thrifty prico tag. These --lovely Hose have the alen derizine French heels, re-' "Inforccd toes and heels, ' plcot; lopa, 1 fine; gauge J weave but' "nary a ririg.'s iJ'., Service Hoso $1.00 117 Sortth Central Phono 2S5 Medford. Or 3 ' " IV VACATION TIME. Don't forgot to keep In 4 touch with the old home town, when you leavs for t yewjr summer vacation. Ilnvs 4 your Mall Tribune forwarded to the new address, phons Main 71 and the matter will be promptly attended to. tt. ' SWIM ."' ' AT HELMAN BATHS ASHLAND Continuous flow ef Whits Sulphur , Sprlna,,, water . In tani .; m. (- - ' Open dally to 10:00 p. m. f"i (Kucept Monday) . Tub Dathi Plcnlo Grounds ywk ill ihbbI vii A - .."...' : 1 V 'm, v ' ' ' - . ' ' H- 1V'' . VP PS: ' M iPTPii iia rum : i UH 1 m N 1 M ILILIinilU I UI1L ENT FLAGS AFTER RE Next Year's Convention City to Be Named Later Salem Man Is . Com mander Sons of Veterans PORTLAND, Ore., Jnne 20. (P) Vetcrana ot the Orand Army furled their flag hyrt ntirht until I 1982 and departed for their home I ufter a week's reunion In this city with several auxiliary , organiza tions. , ; 1 Tho convention city ; for next ', year will be selected after ,11 con ference of ull tho affiliated aruupa. ' , O, A. Adams of. Balem was elect -I ed comnmnder ot the i, Sons of Veterans. Other. officer In this Kroun Included: S. P. Olinff, Port I land, senior vice commander; C. I L,; Waters, Marshfleld, Junior vlco cpmmander; C, O. Oosnoy,, Marsh ' field, secretary-treasurer; .mom i hers ot department council, I W. Brown and C. A. Williams, Port land; Charles Kessenden. Hulom; Q. R. Htover, Balem, chaplain; K. W. Mudison, Uranti Pass, patrlotla Instructor; V. CI. Boyer, Malem, counsellor; h. C. MeShane, Balem, Iress correspondent, j , Name Auxiliary rfiaii I The nuxlllary to the sons' group ' elected: Mrs, If ranch- Horner, I'ort lund, president. Other officers nro; Mrs. Karleen Meyers, Hood Kiver, vlco president; Mrs, A.lice H. Adams, Halcm, treasuror; Mrs. Floi-once 13. HhlpiN Salem, depart ment Inspector; Mrs. Kva Htoolo, Murshfleld, inatulllng officer; Mrs. Mottle Schram, Salem, press corre spondent; Mrs. Holon Lniriur But ler, Portland, national delegate! Mrs. Hose Garrison, Portland, was elected president of tho ladles of tho O. A- K. Irene Bakor, Port land, Is senior vice president, and Julia RohlflnR, Portland, Junior vlco president. Other offlcors In cluded;. Kllcnolro McCroskeric, of linker, chaplain; Mabel Rngsdalc, Baker, patriotic Instructor; Fran ces Smith, Eugene, secretary. I ltrilr C'oriM Klct'ts Tn the' Woman's Relief Corps, Mrs. Josephlno -ndlcott of The Dalles was elected president. Other officers included: Mrs, Poflio B. Tonnoy, Lebanon,' chaplain; mem bers of oxocutlvo board; Mrs. : Helen Bouthwlck, , Balem; ' Mrs.. ' Jessie Marsh,, Uugeno; Mrs. Geor gia Ifagorup, ' Astoria; Mrs, Anna C'lodlus, Portland, Mrs. Ida Dim mlck, Portland. ; The sons of Votornns comptoted 'aiTnngemnl4 ..for r proceed Inif tt ' ralso funds for a staluo In memory of the Clrand Army votornns. This statue wl)l) be placed on' the state hiiuso kWui.oh In Hiilom',1 ami will consist of (i fjguro in tho o; A. R. uniform. ' ' ' i . , r - .. E' Tomorrow -will be the flrat dny of Munn's Department Mow's nn nunt toro-vri(r July clDiirunco At 8 o'clock Suturtliiy morn ing tho doors will bo opened to thrifty noutmrn Oregon Hh op porn who huvp cnperly a vr tilted this n mml event. 11 ., Aildltlonul union people will bo on hnml lurlnff tho fll In order thnt purchnenr nmy bo nerved quickly. Another especially at tractive fc-.turo of tho July cleur anco la tho fact thnt all chnrtte piirchrtwif mntlB Juno 27 will np penr on th customer'! July state ment pnyable ,in Ausuet. Kvery idepjvrtineiit nt Mann's has hundi-eds of now 'article marked down af low prtcoa for th 9 I o which la exported to attrnct tjrowdV of ptfypy whrj rp already acfUilntcdi lth -the Vblfo nnd morchundlse of Mmin't store, ' ENDS NEXT WEEK Tho Hogue River Canning com pany will, early next week, cuin plote .Its ennninuj ot cherries, and tho pack will be below normal. What promised to be the best pack In tho history of the valley wns ruined by the rlcnt ratin. Ac eordliiK to Muntuter Boutollo, the small cherries suffered nut nt nil. hut the large ones wore invariably split. Tho ulant wll( psclt bfots and brans and tomatoes, all on re stricted basis, hefors starting on penrs, which will also bo limited. owing to tho large carry -ovor from last season. PEACE OFFICERS Dl MH AUTO DEALERS Sheriff Itnlph JennlnKS, Chief of Polio OleUH McCiTdle anrt Traffic Of fiver Herb Monro were (diertu of the Medford Wnl em' fffM-lntlon twlre-n-month lun. rhoon thl noon at tho Hotel Mfd ford. The officers rxplnlnet va rious new auto lawn now effective and dlsrumed local truffle nnd Uto problems. , UNION MEDFORD MAIL Embroidered Batiste for; Summer L Dy EMMA A ' QOWN with the kind of bows which bring flocks of beaux was 'shown, us the other afternoon ai ; one of the loading American bouses., It Is Illustrated above. . The frock was simplicity Itself. It bad a delightfully out skirt and nicely molded Dodlce. Interest and charm , resided In the - delightful texturo of the material' an ex ample bf the softest kind of dur ene cotton. The subdued luster was at ones rich and restrained. Hen thoro was i the pert bow. Ws Jcon'-seo .any number of girls clajnjorlng for this dress tor no Farewell Iirty. for ltcv. and Mrs. Moll. Rev. and Mrs. Carman E. Moll werq honor guests at a farewell party given at . tho First C'hristlnn church ; laat evening by members of , tho Ill-Triangle club. They plan to leavo Monday for Modesto, Calif., to make tholr. home. ' Mrs. Moll, who has been ad viser of tho Trlnngle club for some tlmei wan presented with a snap shot- book, ', which .contained . plc turps of nil of tho memberiv Bhe was ,nlso: prosented with a lovely h?f by the club. 1 A snort nirngram or various mimherp wai given In charge of MIsb Leneve Slmklns, followed by games with Miss Marjorlo Gregory supervising, jtofroshmenttft were served during the evening. B. P. W.. Picnic la Enjoyable Affair Thoro wore 27 members of tho Business, und Professional Worn on a club nt tho picnic and swim ming party held Inst evening at the Jackson Hot Springs. Swim- mlns was enjoyed beforo and after dinner and many games and con tests were also Included In the pro gram. Among guests from out o( town was MIsb Laurn Jones of Neodeshn, Kns., who nttomlod with Mrs. Maud Chapman. MImh KdwnnlH Ihmivcs Tomorrow for North . Miss Icel Hdwards, who has boon tho .Inspiration for much In- formal ontertalning during tho past week, will leavo tomorrow for Boattle, having completed her ,va-. ration horo, 1)lxli Hub tn Moot Suniliiy tit Cabin. Moinbera of tho Illxlo club will meet Bunday for their annual pic nic I t the cabin of Mrs. John Petirt on Itnguo Ulvcr. Mrs. Max fleliaiuer Is chairman ot arrango- ments for the event. FLOAT FOR ELKS i A 1 r i The Medford! Garden club will prepare, a float tor tho Medford Kills club to enter In tho parade nt Ashland noxt week, being conduct ed ak a part nt the state Mlks con vention, whlrh will be In session there, according to announcement this morning nmdo by Mrs. Fred C'tnninlngi), prosldent f tho garden cluli. A Urge number of Shasta daisies will bo rsquircd, as well an lark spnr, and nil local people who have these flowers that could be used for the float aro asked to call Mrs. Call pwlgart, 10B0. Although the (lowers will not be needed until next week, garden club committee members are anxious tn know If enongh ran be obtained to' carry out tko plans, . Thomas Swem will bo In charge ot tk'coratlng tho float. SOUTHERN ORE. PIONEER PASSES ' IN PORTLAND roKTLANI), Or.. June 28. (V, lunernl services will be held here tomorrow for nr. George Hcnson Kuykendall 8S, who crossed the plains' to Ore icon from Wisconsin with the Kuykendall wajton train Vt'' - I i ' I A v ; t I h I ' tn'i I XJ Astern J1 ' ' f II GARDtN CLUB TO pLan beautiful In VI ll4 t Iih hum Hr Wetluesday. Ills patents settled In southern Oregon TRIBUNE, MEDFOTOV LOW. FETTj . ....... . other reason than Its utter charm. However, there might' be . other seasons for tnls frocks can be' put In the laundry with assurance thaH tt will "coma through" fresh, crisp, and dainty as ever. That Is, of course. If your laundress is cap able of giving reasonable common sense care . to hor ' duties. A very commendable feature of many of these new durene cottons. Is that they may be successfully laundered with, obvious financial savipg' to their bwnors,. an Item not to be over-looked since summer frocks must bo kopt so lmmaoulaUiy fresh.- . '. Miss Kwigart Is KiKcrtnlnlng Tmilglrt' Miss lOlizabcth Bwigarti has In vited about '' 1 - .hlombers- 'dt. . tnp younger set' to her home this eve ning for n bridge supper honoring her house guest,': Mss Elizabeth Ilowland of. Oregon City. Miss Howland, who is a student with Miss Bwignrt at Oregon State col lege, , whero they are affiliated with ' Sigma- Kappa sorortty, will spend the week. in this city.' ' ... ' Visit: Friends In - ' Klumiitll Fulls Today . .."Si:' ' Mrs.' W. B. Johnston, j dimM Mrs! ' Charles Wortmnn 'tot t Wif . morning for . Klamath Falls AVhfi-o'i they will he guests today ofV.Rft7v Frank Beeton, formerly Catherie Llndley of Snn Francisco, who isin that city visiting her parents.. ' Mrs; Johnston and Mrs. Wortmnn will; also be guests at a luncheon In that city today. ' .'J- Mothers nnd i)anlitii f' To lio fomplimoiltctl , ;- ; , . A special Hervlco honorlhs mothei-H nnd daiiRntera will-'bo held Sunday morning at, 9:45 o'clock by the Women's Bible class of the Presbyterian church.: - An Interesting lesson has been . pre pared! and the clasa lnvltwv nil mothers nnd daughters of tho city to attend, ' ' - . ' ;. Hero From Texan to . p.'Wt clntlvcs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hormance nro In, this : city, from 11 a uh ton, Tcxuh, to spend throe weeks as KUOHta of Mrs. Hormnnce'a parents, Mr, ami Mrs. M. l' Shouts. Mr. Hermnnco Is now Instructor of physical education at the Rico In Htituto at Houston. , He Is a. gradu ate and fiirmer memhrr of tho faculty of Unlveitdty of -Oregon and well known horo. Mrs. Her mnnco Is also a grndunto 'of Ojrie Kn. g - j ? STOP CONSTIPATION THIS PLEASANT WAY Oncr rKorus thought pill's and JmM wttM thtt nnlv wi tn rn- lieve constipation. Duttho ropd4 ' orn, saier meinoo is iu iiiciuue suiHcient roughngs in tho diet,." Kellogjr's Ail-Bbaw,'' do licious roady-to-eat cereal, give you this bulk, and overcomes constipation naturally. Kead this enthusiastic letter: . c : .' . "Mine was an ettrenoa raa ef enn tlpatlon. 1 had atonal glvaa UD boe of avar bains rallaved. t p. "One day I canw acreaa ynor mMh. tlnanant, ao I thouslit 1 wouM try AlU 11 RAN. It rallawd me almoat ImtiMli ately and I h.va ha,l no troebl. altica, wtikh was almmt thrpa nromka a11-'' Mra. K. P.. Italia. 104 Lrmaii Bt, , Flint, Michigan. ... Delicious when served with milk or cream. Cook into tasty bran muffins, breads, omelets, etc Ai4-Bran also adds needed iron to the diet. Made by Kellogg in Battle trotk. .Tn on'jimil All Brail. All-Bran I OftEflON, RtDAY,' JtfNE 26. 1931. Dl NO GRAIN MOVE Watson Annognces Policy of Boarcj After : Conference -ri Middlewestern States' Appeal Is Given Attention WASHINGTON, June 28. if?) Senator Watsoi) Is, confident the farm hoard will not "dump"' stabili zation wheat while the 1931 crop Is moving to market. The Indlanian, Republican senate leader, said today, after conferring with the farm board, that this was plainly, Indicated In its recent re affirmation of policy. , Kurller, Chairman Stone of the board had conferred with President Hoover, Nothing as to the nature oi" their discussion, however, was forthcoming. ,. . Mid-West Appeals'' - " There have been numerous ap peals from the mid-western states for an announcement by the board that it; would withhold from the market for a fixed period the wheat It acquired during its stabilization -o e rations. CI 1- . I 1 .na n . n I OUCH- ttCLlUll, 11. woo wguQUi would prevent the estimated 200, 0OO.0UO bushels held by board agen cies from depressing the prices of tho new crop now coming into the markets. v Serin tor Watson presented Chair man Stone with another such pica today. T Norrls Porter, sop "of Dr.: and Mrs. K. H. Porfer. will loavo Juno 30 on tho President Jefferson, steamer of tho American Mall line, on which he has been employed. The ship wll visit Japan, China and the Philippines, before return inp to Soattlp - 1 r - , ' Unlcvlv tho schedule of the Presi dent Jefferson i changed to a 'round-the-worJd cruise, following the present- trip, Norrls plans to return to the University of Oregon, where he completed his first year this sprint. If tho change Is; made, however, he will continue with tho company, according to present trrahgements, Porn to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Ulnck- well of. this city a son, Friday, June 20. . Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Unlohf nf TarirBnttvlllo. a -snn nt Purucker'sj tuaternilv home, today. I 'Politician " Sought by'1 Police.'" -4-Ilend-llne. 'Have they looked on the fence?. Vlrgininn-Pllot. 3 "Enci-o'-June" CipNCESALE SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Big Price Reductions on Pottery- Pictures1 ' Purses Books pameras ; Stationery Glassware Dinnerware Casseroles and Hundreds of Other Miscellaneous Items ' 'END-0.JX3NE, CLEARANCE SALE SWEM'S GIF:rStOP- vv ' Births , STATE EOF ', The county court ; today was awaiting the next move ot the state board of control in its recent rul ing that counties would have to pay for the care of state institu tion inmates. For this county It will amount to approximately 11, 000 a year, in monthly payments. As there are no funds on hand for this purpose, and the county court is under close sail financially,, it presents quite a problem. .. . It is understood that Bevernl up state county courts have asked the attorney- general, for an . opinion whether the sums are "payable now or alter the first of next year. The funds, wore heretofore paid by the state from the taxes of each county, but the new ruling shifts the burden to, thocouifties, swhict made no provision' in the budgets :ir the expenditures. MAC MARR SAVINGS AT BOTH STORES '.' , r a' FriJlay and Saturday, June: 26 and 21lfV''i'!'u. 5' S! "A t A ... .1 i Choice of ;!. . Whlteac 5 lbs. ( Tomatoes large Xo. 2 U tins. Stnnilnrd quality. 3 tins... 33c Flapjack Flour With every' purchased- We t will give 1 10-cent package Albara' wheat flakes FREE ;pgs;rr::2i:c: ' : 2 Shortening: 8 lbs... $1.00 Beans Hbtcake Self Rising -FLOUR 2-2V2Epkg5c. Vegetables ; Bananas .., Firm and Ripe ; 4 lbs...... 25c ' '." New Spuds t Locat 10 lbs. .... 25c Oranges ' " Largi Bize 2 doz. . . . . 39 I r Lemons "; : Extra; inincc suoklios , I Dozen:. 1:29c .;.Liber;Meat Market ' "THE Swift's Govt. Beef vPork ,v .-;. Veal SATURDAY SPECIALS BEEP POT ROAST, lb. . . .. . SHORT BIBS OF BEEF, lb: lamb stew; 3 lbs. :;..4..:.:.-......:....:.....:....:.; . VEAL STEW, lb. x ... WEINERS, 2 lbs. :.'.....'.........:..:......... SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON, half or whole, "lb. Fryers - Salmon'" W. Main & Holly" Wedding Bells The home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor was the scene of a pretty weddlng'laat evening when their daughter, Ardath Hope became the bride of brvllie Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blalrl The ceremony was read' by Elder Long berg, pastor of , the Seventh, Day Adventist church. . ... i . ; i The bride who was attired In a gown of orchid. 1 carried a bouquet of white roses and sweet peas. Her maid of honor was Miss Blanche Smith and little Arllne Lnngberg acted as Slower girl. Bertram Mar baugh was the' groom's attendant. Mrs. Calendar, aunt of the bride, played the wedding ' march and Earl Clymer sng "I Love. You Truly." . . i . - Following) "the ceremony ; the bride and groom left : for a wed ding trip south and will be at home to their friends at 1122 West Eighth street about July 10. ,, ' ; Climbed 150 Feet for Job.' ' SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., June 37. (V)P)-iAn ' unemployed "allr or 'climbed 150; feet In' search fef a syeeple ' Jnfcklng Job '4onIy, find no opening existed. Times Were Never Better .. '. For- Seaving.','.:.1..'. ' last Fait, this is the .time, to save on your food bill. You will find t:ie same high qual ity foods we have always offered( priced far less than they have been for' months.- Come-; In soon. See for yourself that .tiroes were never better foW savlhfl. , ..: r ;' '.; ', ? ' iL . j:: ,. 5!j! L . : "v i Reds, 8mall ; sr PlnkSf. . 3 5c Soap - Soda "' " Crackers --Tru BaKi 2-lb, Carton". .' Each . . , . 27c ; . Crises . . '' l-lb; Can : . ; 39c v 6 lb. can $1.45 Corii or. Gloss Starch Argo Brand f , SliSPPing Bag FREE 2pK.r. 17c ; Lye Rex High Test for,... 19c Toilet Tissue Ambassador Soft Tissue 4 rolls... 21c Peppe QUALITY MEATS SOLD FOR LESS - HAMS ; Per lb.' . HALF OR Lamb Shoulder, ;. Lamb and. Veal Stew. Lb. .... .. 14c 3 lbs. .....25c -Pot 'Roasts . Veal Rcasts Lb. vr,... 15c Lb. ....... 14c '' Bacon. Qleomarr Hamburger vSnnaros ; v- Sausage Lb. .; 14c 1 . 2 lbs. 29c Lb.-H5c HOME OF GOOD MEATS Inspected Meats Swift's Steer Beef Hens . Turkeys Halibut Abalone Steak . ' GEMOT.! iSSSt:' 'i George TV Keller;: aged 07 years, died this morning; at bis home twq miles north of Centril Point, who' o . he had resided for. the past soven . years. : ..- ' " .. Mr. Keller was borp in, ludloiit. i July 2G, 185. He loaves fivoidaugU- i ters and- one son:- Mrs, A. J Mo-., ravo and Mrs. W. A. McCord, of .. Central Point; Mrs. Richard Drex- . el and Mrs. Hugh O'Donnel ot Mon-, tana;. Mrs, Willinm Gam'eron, Mlr,' pestota; ' and .William Keller ot , Illinois;- also several grandchildren, tho eldest ot which is Mrs. Lester . Mann pf Central Point. - "-:'" - Tho body i at the Conger fun-,,-erhL parlors and services : .wilK i:j announced later.-' r. ''l--y-y appose -you'ntlBhti cal the dl-. ; iorcid and; i romai-rRKl '.-couples "iioinJwnti.fr,Vi'--(iiimilles."4Passa'h! -"- '" Herald: " - - '';'.' Jij. .' I - White Laundry ' . ' ; ;''';' Soap;.:i;;"'v'''''; 10 bars V . 25c Ivqry Soap ' Large - ':''.": bars. ' Each..;. 10c- onnaise fc'-'i ': P4 n 4' j Best Foods' v U'Ji.U.' Full pint , i 27c Shrimps Dry Pack , , 5-oa. Tins " 2 for . .'. 29c Shilling's x " 4-oz. Tins r Each . . 13c WHOLE 22c Phone 16. , ,f-anin;; ' ( ; 1 ............ 17 ............ io? , - 25 ... L,.-.iM)4 .; .: L 35 : C Squabs ! - - - w . w ... L -- 111, 1 : t; .. ii ! P i! r t.s