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IRANI FLAYS iDIIIOtiS HERE Loy men, with a . . desire to mature 4nd. mciaiena. r SS(,d further than the soap tut few mivu "oc. . nn n 4hne box ,,53 tneir iun ,he 'weary,'' wno recumiy u, message of reformation In K morning J. ?. CarW, South, pacific ireiB'" ihp rnilronil tracks, ,,7ssed to the Hertford, chamber !! where It hits, been h. writing on in smw Lmiier f commerce... You mer. intB and business u.u ' i..b vour community grow I become an Important intlus- ,1 center nut oo nui " out any erron iu uu.,,,... i ih first place with the - ...fitrpn nuid in ami about Liiord you could never bo more , a; poverty smcnen uuiiunu- lv vua uu I.,.,.,.,.-. i8es comes cheaper standards of ms, forcing ifie .v. ......... w ... ki. mndi(rd of living also L ihn whole community becomes tapminded. The more, the irker Jias. tne;nioie iur,ic.uu ..community. Surely you-gentle- n ought to he aoie to see me ' . ... umiidn't think so ns you Li' ii advise the farmer to Iniinually lower the wages." h-he hamlwilimg is very uieiu-. i the spelling and grammar useu ,h. mnsaee do not Indicate the ilhor as. a scljolar.,. -. . -r M VALLEY Meteorological Report MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OH KGOX, FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1931. PAGE THREE .! July 101BSI,, i, .,,.., Medferd and vicinity: Tonight ' and Saturday fair. Not much I uiuuige m tejpperuture. Oregon: Cloudy west, fair and cooler east portion : tonight and Saturday, fair Sunday. ui oi Local Data SJ 3 2 Q. : : u : . 1 ' POSTALL WORKERS OFF FOR CONFAB; AIL IN ONE Temperature (degrees) !I0 61 Highest (last 12 hours) a tm Lowest (last 12 bourn) on 61 Kol, humidity (per ct.) 12 60 J'recipitat on '(ln,.hoi, ' State of, weathei-......,..cuar Clear Lowest temoei-at urn IVtio n, . ing 51 degrees. '' . ' ,- Total precipitation since Sept. 1 1!)"0. 13. 117 Inches. ' Temperature a year ago' today Highest 83; lowest 60. Sunset today, 7:4.S p. m. Sunrlso Saturday 4:45 a. m. Sunset Saturday 7:4S p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY 25: ft?- as. -T Zft! I 3 H PERN VALLRV, Ore., July 10. ISpl.) John Tluinos was brought his brothers Tom Tnanos nome ieiay from tho hospital at Ash id. He was operated on June 30 r appendicitis. He is recovering the operation very quicaiy. A child's oxford was found re- nUy liy L. R. Hughes. It is Lost 0 new one, tan and of small Fourth of July was celebrated In rlous places by Fern Valley folk. long those going to Ashland L-re the Steeles, Henslers, Sprules Lghes, Marshalls, K a n t o r s, lands, Thomas, Bryan 'Bowman Dallas Reader. . " Miss Anne Kantor and Floyd Harry drove, to Crescent City r a part of tho day, returning In ute forthe fireworks at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis and liall son' Jimmy and Miss Helen nlor left early July 2 for Dla- jond ' lake. They returned Sun- Jim JBIack,'. from Washington is piting his sister, Mrs. Joe Kantoi-j .. and family. He arrived July 2. Margaret Hughes spent the lorlh at Crescent City with - n Tty of friends including Mr. and rs. Willnrd Cava" and Bob Fry. Sty left Friday.. They visited nilon, Coqullle and Myrtle tn. . They were dinner .guests lira. Cave's parents, Mr. and rs. Aidrtdge. - Mrs, Cave remnin 1 with her folks until Wednesday. Slr:.and .Mrs. Kalph DcWIt and mily celebrated the fourth v(th r. and Mrs. Clark at their home 1 the Crater Lake highway, Tom WIllianiB spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. ttay iJeLalr Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J)eLnir t former residents of Medforit. 'lurtlay afternoon, they drove to "emand called on Roy Williams, "ms Drainer, lie reports Hoy fine and feels fairly well, wcr one of his lungs Is still in wrious condition. . .. .' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herghnmer ' suests of .Mr. and Mrs.' Hulph "'ll Sunday. j Stolt Darby of Medforrt was In lr Vallfy on business Tuesday. Wy Hoffman has been con ,0 home the past week with riou case of hives. , "t. M. F. Hughes of Sams Vnl- ailed on her son. L. II. Hughes -way. She wns nccompanled by Thayer, Lloyd and 1 Albert nke. Hughes reports that In the "ares above hist i,in,. iho rrs have never been so thick m. There. arc great swarms re constantly on the go. . SIILMITON. July 9 . (VP) ' fup of members of tho "Nn '1 Miners' Union appeared In "n of the White Houso today ., "f banners which were taken II' 'rorn th,.m by tho pi.lloe; Baker City Bismiirck , Boise Denver , Des Moines Fresno Helena Los Angeles ... Marshfield l'hoenix Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco.. Santa Fo Seattle Spoknno Walla Walla ... Winnipeg 94 - 80 9S 84 4 100 !MI 90 70 HIS 76 102 . 7S 9S 72 7 04 . 98.. 100 ; . 78 52 00 04 02 no 70 00 OS 48 : 82 50 02 64 74 f0 50 50 . 04 : 04 64 Clear Clear Clear " Clear T-lear Clear Clear 1'. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy I Clear Cloudy 1'. Cdy. Clear 1. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear The official delegation -from the Medford postofflce departed from the. city this afternoon at 2:00 o'clock by automobile for Salem to. attend the "annual cons'tHition there tomorrow of the Oregon State . .Federation . of - Postofflce Clerks' arid Carriers.' 'They will return Sunday. ' Th local delegation Includes Robert A. Xewlun and Adlek A. Neff, representing the carriers, and Hugo (luenther and F. K. Nichols representing tho clerks. Mr. Cluenther Is also present third vice-president of the State Fede ration of Postal clerks, which hody meets jointly tomorrow with the other federation. This dele gation will try to capture at least 0110 of the offices for Medford at the convention. The local quartet, after much mature deliberation and bicker ing, and agreement to make the trip In one car, finally decided, threo to one, on using Mr. New Ion's Oldsmoblle sedan, with the owner as driver; not only because he has n glib way with tho state traffic cops, but also because the other three wanted to save wear and tear on their own cars. Be sides, It was the only car In the bunch In which four men could ride comfortable with Mr. Otien ther's e.vt in-sized feet inside. in that city enjoyed visiting with ffher niaiiy friends. ' . ' .' Mr. and Mrs. H. U Sorumer ami .family and Miss Goldie Abbott at tended a plcluro show in Medford Monday. A lurge number of people from Medford and Ashland spent the Fourth of July picnicking along the cool banks of Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs. K. CI. Taylor anil family and Mrs. Wm. Kerby spent the Fourtli on the Applegate. H. L. Sommers hus been work ing for G. A. Kerby the vast few days. , Mr. ami Mrs. G. A. Rriner spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wm. vKorby. ... Mr. and Mis. Frank Kerbv spent 'the Fourth nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis and family.' Mrs. C. K. Green called last Mon day on Mrs. 11. L. Sommers'. '. 1 Classified advertising gets results. NON-STOPPERS TO FACE PROSECUTION SAY TRAFFIC COPS There hns been such wide com plaint " among conservative locnl motorists about so many,, auto drivers neglecting to heed Hton street mgnH, that u story Ik KOtnt," the roundn In the city thut local and state traffic officers are plan ning to trui lie a wholesale .raid on motorists who fall to obey such sigim. especially at state highway ( Htvers.de nvemie intersect tons. whieh failure has caused a num ber of near iucohjentd. '-Rut that "contemplated "rale! Has nothing to do with the fining or $5, and costs in Judge Taylor's court this forenoon of Carl Von der Hellen for failure to stop his cur nt a state highway intersec tion Inst Tuesday. His npprehen j sion wns due to the fact State Traffic Offteer O. H. Hoxle ot (i rants Pass was coming into Med ford along tho Pacific highway when Mr. von tier llellen drove onto the highway from Fifth street without stopping, ns the Ntnte law requires, and a collision was nar rowly averted, Hoxle thereupon cited Mr. von der Hellen to ap pear in court, where the hitter entered a plea of guilty today nnd wns fined. Our May and June sale3 were considerably larger than a year ago. THERE MUST BE A REASON. The answer is SERVICE and W. J. Hutchison,, Meteorologist. Locals Itcliirn for Visit' - t Fred H. Cowles ot Santa, r.ar- bara, Cal., is spending a few dayn in the city and valley. He Js .1 former well known resident. ,: rre KiwiiniallH to Attend - All members of the Kiwanls club are urged to attend the Mundny luncheon at Hotel Medford, a, a d-K-'russlon of 'the' sewer question will be. conducted. Uoth sides will be heard, and the city council will lie present. WAG N Kit CRKKK. Ore., July 10. (Spl.) Jorry Kingery of Sun Jose. Cal., accompanied by a couple of friends, made a short'vlslt on the creek with friunds and relatives last week. . ' Mrs. Anna Harrison rif Medford was on the creek Sunday visiting relatives. " . Mrs. H. L. Sommers find family, Miss Goldie Abbott and Glenn Ab bott Biient three duys at, Squaw Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Loos and daughter, accompanied by, Mr. Ixios' sisters, spent the holidays in Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Taylor and family returned to Uray, Cal., last Friday after making an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. Klla Abbott. Mrs. Tom Hurnette called at the home ot Mrs. Ella Abbott last week. , Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Green, accom panied by C D. Purvis, D. W. Brad ley and Kenneth Wnttenburg, spent Saturday and Sunday in Crescent City. Mrs. Green, formerly living Quality there, o results sure; HURRY! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS! THE i TONITE AND TOMORROW! PICTURE ALL MEDFORD IS TALKING ABOUT MARIAN MARSH? asTRILBY Weirdest passions that ever enslaved a woman Svengall commands! Trilby obeys! Here is Barrymore at his best. With the new screen discovery fans and critics all "af nsationar ! '- ON THE STAGE! Tonite and Tomorrow : " Nile'; at 9:00 P. M. CARNEY ' and SAVILLE REVUE! Famous Song and Dance Team THE SENSATION of the ORPHEUM STAGE Also The Five & Little GINGERBUDS , il i f A k Matinee 20c , - : i Evening 30c - Kiddie, 10c Just Look at These Saturday Bargains KRAOTlOc Libby's Deviled . Meat, size, 4 PORK and BEANS.. ........... 4 for 25 COFFEE Maxwell House 3 lbs. $1.00 S. and W., 3 lbs.. ....... $1 00 Bulk, 1 lb. :. lity VINEGAR ptjrex,; i full quart ... zsf RIPE 0LIVE3, fancy 15 MALT SYRUP, "American"....,. 3 cans $1.00 ' 3 small bottles 250 2 laree bottles 35d K. 0. BAKING POWDER 19 MATCHES, 1 carton (6 boxes) '17 SOAP-Crystal White or P. & G., 10 bars 33 CALLALILY TOILET SOAP.:...... 4 bars 25 FLOUR-Fancy Hard .Wheat, 24 lbs. 63 49 lbs $1.19 1 quart" Best Foods salad dressing............ 29 Peets' Crystal White granulated soap, ' " ' " i! 2 large packages 65 With the Valley Trade Is the Valley Made J v Fresh Fruits itfid Vegetables Cantaloupes .."...'.'.....'...'..'. 100 Tomatoes 4 lbs. for 250 New Gravenstein and Transparent ' . ; " Apples, lb. ..: '. 50 Red Raspberries ,. 3 for 250 Local Apricots Coming in Now Fancy local Cucumbers 6 for 250 Extra fancy Klamath Falls Head Lettuce 100 Local Golden Yellow. Sweet Corn, 1 doz....'. 300 Local String Beans .., 4 lbs. for 250 Bunch Beets, Carrots and Onions, 3 for 100 Local Green Peppers .. ..I........ 2 lbs. for 250 Please telephone your orders early and help us give you better service. Phone 20 DELIVERY SERVICE RELIABLE CASH GROCERY "Where Quality Tells and. Pries Sells" 117 North Central " Free Parking for Our Customers at tho '! GROCETERIA Parking Lot Liberty Meat Market "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats-Swift's Best Beef Veal Pork Lamb , . i Saturday Specials Beef Stew, lb.. .10c Veal Stew, lb.. .10c Lamb Stew, 3 lbs. 25c Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. ... 17c Bacon Squares, lb 15c Fryers Hens Rabbits West Main St. . . Phone 104 CENTRAL PL LAD WHILE AT PLAY Funeral services for Donald Stnvell Berber, 8, son' of Mr: nmt Mrs. Paul Oerlter of Central Point, who was drowned yesterday after noon In Hear creek, near the Cen tral Point ' hrldRP, will bo held from the. mK"r Funeral parlor Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. D. R. Millard will deliver the sermon and interment will be made In the Jacksonville cemetery. The little hoy wait playing on the creek with - Kupone tU urlin and Kaymond Terry, when he ventured Into a deep hole and tank from sinht. His. playmates summoned Mr. Sturlin, who spent 30 minutes, searching the creek hefor he found the body. Dr. R. V; Hleeter was called but found resuscitation Impossible, : ; The little boy Is survived by his parents and sisters, Mary Lou and. .Helen, . ; . , , - Dr. Sidney M, Bolhs, Texas sci entist, advocates muzzling every dog in the state for a year to stamp out rnhlos. 1 ' - v ,! - 1 I I I 1 I x I I t T ? z ? ? t X t t ? 1 Mr. Wright's Peaches Leave orders here for A. N. Wright's peaches. iVfm, Wright is known as the "peach king" of the valley. Buy these fine peaches by the basket or crate.vv ! ... Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Home Made Cakes SATURDAY SPECIALS .' v i .. .: ' ; .' : : i ' . ' - ' 25 lbs. best . Cane Sugar . . $1.43 S.& W. Coffee, per lb. . ... 34c Pillsbury's Best Flour, 49 lbs. $L55 This "balanced" flour is the secret of really perfect baking' - - z z t If I z z vu Try Our New Delivery Service Five Deliveries on Saturday Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. Marsh M Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 '7- r w , . i' J' e.v I t. 11 Many Rogu ..,..;...,L..;'V...i TV I V K Valley Pepple. er Have Already Arranged for a Consultajtion and an Examination with , " DR. B AUER AT THE FREE I t' 4 tifH' CTJNIC IN MEDFORD, JULY 13 TO 20 ACT AT ONCE! Arrange for YpXJR freo exam- nation with Dr. Bauer if you are, ailing and ant to know your true condition and are anxious to re- 1.1-n.t. :- .: ' - .-- mi i'i gain your neaiui. . , fit. i Phone 1433 for an Appointment Dr. E. J. Carpenter CHIROPRACTOR AND PHYSIO-THERAPIST i StCUINU rLOOK, HULL I 1 HtA 1 Kb iiti iiiJiti