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,( PAGE TWO, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. . MEDFORD, PRECOX FRIDAY, " JULY '17, 1931 Local and Personal 11 Pardee Return rmra Coast J..T.. Pardee o( the United Blules t' GsoloKlca) ..survey was In Medford jthjs .morning, huvlni; returned ifroin the ?rKon coost, where he had tieen visiting ' lacer gold .mines. He leave oon for Wash- I )ngt9n.; i , !. ;. . , . i Ai'C(ininiileH J'UyerH VorUt i' F S, City Superintendent Fred Schof ifel, today left for Eugene, acconv I' fisnylnq rxemlxra of the American . i.enlon Jun)ur baseball team, whi Iwjll play JliM(hr cltr'.;toni9'row. !V ' ur-n J 'x J u I lyiHllni-H from Olxtanco I' ' Helen oeachgar and Haael !'?WrlKlt of Bcwnrd, Neb., and E. D. i .(Lehman , qf. Dayton,. Ohio, are I (among the. guesis , reulstered , at 'iJocnl hotel! .today i (rora dlatant , 'point : '.'-. .':' . 1 i .JMIss Klrtloy IavB(i , , ,' , ;Mi8 Josephine. Mirtley, who ban -been' a member of the aummer jiaqhool faculty for past six weeks, I, left this noon for for home In Eu i gene. Bhe plana to apend aotne Mltne at Seaside and Vancouver, H., .C., before returning here for 'the, i fall term of school. : , !' ' j ; : ' Normal Ploiilo Today : :,t i .The annual summer picnlo of the .' Southern Oroijon Normal school Is L being held thin afternoon In UthU I park, Ashland, under the super- 1 vision of the student council. Fol Viewing the picnic, dancing will be , held at the Uthlun pavilion. - stu ! denta of the Normal school and all ' former atudonts wore Invited to be present. .' ,. ,', ;- , ..Hallway Man Hero I , H. B, Lounabury, general freight; ''agent for the Union Pacific, Is In !4 Medford to apend a few days con ferring with local shippers. L'Heru Installing ilnrlilncry " B.' 8. VarVtns and Oeorge C. Terry, r representatlvea of the' Camelu ( Agency, Ltd., of San Francisco, are j 'in Medford this week Installing ' machinery for K. Salto, In Town for Rupiillea - Koger Headlee of this city and Fred .Lewis of Klamath Falla were In Madford. today from Lake o the Wood, where they -have been at tending Boy Scout camp. ..They are here today to take supplies back to Camp-MoLoughlin. - ilBHly Visit la City Ernest Rostel, ranger In the pub llclty department of Crater national park, was. In the. city late last nltfht en polite' back to th park from Klamath,; Fulls.." to 4 which ' city he accompanied the congressional del egution, yesterday. He spent the night at his home In Central Point and departed early, this morning to resume his duties at the park " . f ' . Fnrehcfi TUMiim from Rnmli : '' Mrs. Harry Kurort and Won' hhy- mond returned this noon by train from ( Oakland, j Cttl.. ., where, they have ' been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pusey for the past two weeks. . - Vacationists from California j From Mlata Ifilnu ' Oregonlans at Mfdford hotels. i exclusive of Portland residents, In ': elude 'U Fish and 'a XV Ksben- I'. Shade of Eugeue, Mrs. Thompson of. sulem and Alfa Bang of Mon inouth. . -..... ; : . U.Boat dub Mooting ... I Motion pictures of 'boating on j.Itogue river, Diamond lake and the ' 1 Crescent .City .bay were shown S6 j .members of tha Southern Oregon ; ('.Boat club who met at -the Huvoge , . JUplds service station Wednesday i I night. The- pictures were filmed t I by 13. K and A. U. Voorhles or ! the Dally Courier.. Tha club mem ,.bera dUioussed prospects o. holding s I ,the annual boat races at Lake u' I U the Woods. No deolaion was made . I. a noldlng a third race on Savage 1 1 itaplds lake. Grants Pum Courier. i !" . . ; . , j l permit IhkuI Today i j 'A building permit was Issued to 1 J.Fred McPheraon by tho olty thlB i I hiprqlng for alterations to he made j I at 108 yot ' Mon . airont, ,, Cou were estimated at It 5, ... IHgolows. neinrn fo Medford '"' !j,'osirt Rlglow and family, form IN well known resldenls of Medford, HI' who have been residing In Mcd ford for several years, arrived (inhere, thta week for an extended Ej'siiiy, and may tinwllily , locate In smitflern Oregon attain. is if j: H Fresh Blackberry plei ina4e from Hom Orown Rogue Valley ' Blackberries1.. We know you . will enjoy thete piei and tha price we will offer on them Bat-: urday makes them dou-, bly, attraotva.y ,- ', ')..$ , i Phone your oi'der early , as our supply may not lt, t 1 1 f t i ki 1 19 c each This if a thick generous ikied pie and an excel lent value at tha regu lar price of 25o, ". , I !' ';;' :'J(SEEV- ' Keeldenui of California reglstec- ed at local .hotels Include Miss Kathleen Kendal, Mary Qulnn and H. Kendall of Hollyweqd,,K. iV Fisher and H, C. , Dodge of Ban Leander, P. , F. Coleman of Hed- dlng..: Mrs. Margaret Dean and children' of Hermosa Beach,' c. J. WilDon and Dr. and Mm. a. 8. 'Porter of Sacramento, Tom Sullins of Creacent City, Judge and Mrs. M. J. Clark of UVermoro, Ida Pet erson of Oakland, J. a York and fumllyj Mr. and Mrs.j B, VonKanf, KdwarU ,D. ljjnton, Arar ,Merti, Mi's. K. M. Baird and Irene Berg of Dos. Angeles,: and ' from Snn Francisco: Wallace Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mlddleton. Air. and Mr.' (I. Iluflbanda and Mr, and Mr. J. F. Brady. ',' Iurry Mann Near Jlomo 1 Dnurenee Mann, ' representative of the 'lrat' Nutlonal bank of Poqtland h apondliu a time in Asl)land. Mr. Mann la. Investigat ing -business conditions in southern Oregon. Ashlana iTidlgs, , j:s To Vlsltlii City ' , ' " ' ; Mrs. Myrtle Bell of San Jone was expected In Medford 'today, and while here will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. M. McCull. luliim from Vellmrstono : ' Mr. and Mrs, J. tl. Love of Cen tral Point returned yesterday from a trip to Ve,llowstone national park, by way of Spokane and the Co lumbia Hlver highway. They were accompanied by Mrs, Q. C. Nels wanger of Columbus Junction, Iowa,,wJlo bj their house uet. Completes Vacation Trip - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. w! M.' Clemensnh returned . kiat night frdhi ar nine days' vacation trip, which took them' to -Lewlatnn,, Ida. They left Medtord limt Wednesday, and stop ped at Crater lake and Bend en route to Lewlston. They returned 'hume, via .Portland and Kttgone, their former home,' lij. n. aiistrap accompanied Ihem from Kugeno to Medford. . Cluinglng Coco Llnea The California Oregon P o w e r company br ralslng thetvoltage on' I the high tension' line from Pros i pect No. 2 to Copco No. 1!. This i is being done with the line fully churged, the voltngo being raided I from 66.0UO to 120.0110, .under the supervision .of Paul CJulley of Ash land. Ashland Tidings. ; Pi'jtKlo to Work at liowmnn's Mrs. Pggle Markle, well-known local beauty operator, will close h-er ihop on South : Oakdule- the end of this week to accept a posi tion at Howman's Bfauty parlor, 105 West ,.Maln Btrcet. : "Peggie" will assume -her duties beginning Monday, July 20. ' i 1'urk 'Jtiinger Flslier In City,' '.Don C. .Klj-'her, - sumpier ranger at' Crater nutlotuil park, wTio Is a well known school teacher of Klamath Fulls, and Mrs. Fisher, cama down from Crater lake Inst evening and spent part of today hero before returning to. tho park. IrihiiiK PROBE HEALTH UNI snuAiBN a' lOiirl Charges Growing Out Discharge ' of Mrs.', King Will Be EyeflT Next ;yVeek ' Many " Oth'er"; Matters' The grand Jury, of which Orover C. Corum Is foreman, is scheduled til meat nevl wnek nnH HiDfini, thn Tl'iniKirary Flr-H lt4'Hplle '' . , , , . - - . , The Crater nntlonul forest, up to : " " .... to the inquisitorial body are cattle tooon today hnu been free from ny .new forest 1 fires for several days. Neither had any new fires been reported in that time on the Atate protected lands In this sec tion. . v From Slate's Metropolis ' nuesta from Portland registered at Medford hotels are H. W. Pack. H. c. Smith, A I Haielkamp, Hnr ucs Bolton, Thomas Plgott, R. Donnlsoif," O; C. Burr,' V, I, Powell, K. h. 'Leinpii,,-A. L, Case, H. W. McChasuey, Dorothy Lewis, Helena M. lrfwis, J. 11. Maglnnls, L. It. lntro, Olendorn M. iBlakely, H. K.. Luunsbury. A. F. Itosslsler K. Harrison., Carl B, Brown, M. C. Ullilmid and, C. C. llolo. , . ' s - , , 1!njiy Rwlm ' 1 " '' Kmployes of U Medford Furni ture and Hardware company en Joyed n ttwlmmlng Mtrty nt Ash land Wednesday evening. Hero (mm Wanlilngtoll -Among the giiestn from r Wash ington at local hotels are A. F. LaPrestlx uf, Hl'okivn.' - Herman Miller and son of Wenatchee, W. T. Wade, Mi.nd Mrs. F. 3. O'Neill, F. L. Kktster and son, Agnes M. Dunne, Paul,' Kthet and jack Lord of Seattle. ' TOO LATE 'TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Salesmen for good specialty product. Address Box kms. Tribune. ' ' Fl'K.NITUKK rvpatrlng or an a k e anything now , to order. ' .t: 1 1 y Cabinet Shop, SH 8. Central. Tol. ti. ' f HtMM furnlshen lit.; rlos to I schools. Inquire 14 So. Ivy. FOB 8AI.H Cheap for. rash or trntW for.woeil, cews. horses or what have you. I truck. I Dodge ' delivery. I 4-wheel trailer. Box 20. Central Point. Folt KF.NT l-rm. apt. 40 No. Cuinee. Phone 41-W. WA.TKf Position by young man experienced in meeting the pub ,lle. - (tood reference' Address : llux U. A. L. Mall Tribune. 1D2II INTKHNATIONAl. truek, practically new tues, ntvehanio nlly flrnt-eluss; very reasonable. 25 Portland Ave. ' FOB HAI.K s-hurnr oil stove. 1104 N. Central. KKI.IAHI.R young woman wlnhrw any kind of work. Iteferences. Phone 47-J-l, or write Box Tribune. Ill '...ora isK '" Remember, We have the largest assortment of breads, pastries and picnic items in South, em Oregon and North ern California. . - (1 WANTKD Boom and board In private home by liuly with small 4y. Hox HS2S, Tribune. FOB HAI.K 9 picking ladders, onr ll-tt. and five IK -ft; toe tre hooks and prop; one Hnrdy srny gun. Phone Verne Mar shall, ?i-L, evenings. U'ANT1! Housework bv experi enced girl. Phone tl7-V.- Call morning. CIKNTl.UMAN wants to get tn touch with unincumbered lady with small capital, as working partner In llsht manufacturm kunilirss In hls city. Iteteremvo errhnnsed. Write Box !4T. Mill Tribune, ' FOR HAIJC Orders taken for nh k- llng cucumbers, i Mrs. I' has. Jacksen, Eale, Ppinu', ., " SAYS DIVORCE PLEA h PORTLAND, July, 17., (fi1) Mildred Olllanderrf hits fiied ult In cH'cult cwuH Jioro fr' a dlyurco from' Karl Tillant1eit iwholonalP grocer of Pontllvton. She anhrt one-third of hla real ifroporty, t$ 7 5,000. gruwH alimony, And 2b0 u month while tho nult (s pending, I Tho complaint ulli'KoH. that her huHlmnd 1b "penurloua and mo- roae." . . . hl-Jacklng on tho .mngoa of east ern Jackson county, . charues against the Jackson county health unit, growing out of the discharge of ilr. Lydu King as a hurae, the alleged shotlng In the leg of John Waklorikn, an Evumt creek miner, by Elan Hula and wife, during the course of a neighborhood fracas a month ago, a non-support . case, and a numtwr pf minor mat torn. For several weeks rumora and counter rumors, have been flying anent the county health unit situ ation. Mrs. tilendoru M, BlaKeley, ijtate supervisor of county nurses for the state .board of health, con ferred thi morning with the cpun ty court. ,, , ., . , An audit of the books of the henlih unit in being made - for presentation to the grand jury, and 1 thorough airing of the case is ex pocted,. "in order that the atmos rhere ,,be - cJeared," No formal: charges have been file! .with the district attoriuy' offloej ' I Births . Born to Mr, und Mrs. Q. II. Lee of Jacksonville a son, welching H pouuda, H uunoea, ut the..,tiaored 1-lourt hospital tills morninv. 4 Hot mineral tub baths, "r"oun .tatn of Youth." FerBiison Mineral Springs, Sama Valley, Ore. Irfiwn Mritvers. New, 2nd and 3rd grades made first grade. Old taken apart, clean ed and trued. New method. Fac tory exp. James R. Allen, Tel, UU-M. ; 4 : ' Nmlec. Nritlee Is hernby Riven 'that the undersigned. A. .11. Mclntosli, i Planch W. Mclnlosh and-Penii K. . Wlieolew havo this 17th i tiny. -.of July, 1U31, dlsnolvtid Die pui'tnor-- ship heretofore existing under' the I trade name of "(thick Out CaCc," at 40 South Central: Avenue. (mi ford, OreKon, that ivi,fd A. Hi -Me- I Intush IiuvIiik purnhmll'd ' Hie' In terest of thesulil Pearl K. '.Wheeler. 1 and assumed .the llnhillly . for' all debts contracted by Hold firm. , A. K. .Mel.VTOHIi: 'i , - ! ,, .HI.A.'flll-;,K. MrlNTOUII. I PKAR), If. WIIKFII.KU. i MrR lit coaM mi SATURDAY, SUNDAY Vacuum Cleaners Rented 50c day delivered ' Service Electric Co. ) 111 South Holly , Phone 1279 . wr . ' !- i ; v til T"---- I ' ( f 'J I , 1 H - l I rH ' ' V "" I i an sins sisii rryrJ j"" jg-..ic "n-i f hi today;: and SATURDAY A love that can It be Framed or Tamed I "The Vice Squad" with , Paul Lukas Kay Francis Tho Hnmnnca of an ex Cliintlitiiuiii . , . anil two women who claimed him ... an Outcast ami a Uuly ... In a city w he r e 1 nuocence is Vice . . . ! Parnntnu'nt'a alisorbltis 1H31 Scusntlon wltll HOCK 1,1 KPK V K I. l.OWS. HIil.KM JOHNSON. t ijSATURDAY NIGHT t Palmer Music House "TELEVISION IDEA" FOUNDED ' 1909 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ' . ASSOCIATION : The Home of Bread Like Mother Made Corn Green corn (roasting ears in the corn belt) is ready The home grown is of worij derful oualitv anri tomorrow we have set aside as "Corn on the Cob" day. There'i hd food so tempting none so delicious as corn on the1 cobi-and even though thd corn belt may grow bigger ears, there's none so tenaer as our own n.ogue niver valj ley corn. ' - " " - - ' TOMORROW - FANCY GREEN CORN . . . Doz. 15c Tender and Delicious , BREAD For 10 years the favorite in Medford homes. i.ib:Lofv:..:.v:v:ii.v:i5c iy2-lb. Loaf .............. V2c Pretzels Loose-Wiles crisp'pretzels lb. ... '. 15c COFFEE The only purpose' of the expensive can is to preserve the freshness of coffee. Why not just buy it freshly ground and get "better coffee for less." Z-MOR-U COFFEE Ground the Day You Get It Pound 32cj 3 f or . . . . I . . . . 95c Other Freshly Ground Coffees, :. 20c and 25c lb. 5c New Potatoes 10 lbs. . .. .'i . . Bell Peppers fresh and crisp fine for salads, 2 for ......... Apples Gravenstein, Red June or Yellow Transparent, 5 lbs. ... . 19c Egg Plant, each ..... I . . .". ... 5c Cucumbers for .slicing, 2 for ..... 5c Sweet Red Onions (for serving with cucumbers), lb. Tomatoes home grown, 3 lbs. . '.' .4 Sunkist Grapefruit, 5c each, 6 for . Oranges Golden Rule Sunkist, 2 doz. . . ?:A :r-:.y,y.. Cantaloupes,' large ones Red Beans a staple food at a low price, 5 lbs. '. . '. . . ... ........ Oronite Cleaning Fluid, Pint can Oronite Auto Polish, Pint bottle i : both for Macaroni Golden Age, 2 pkgs. . . Rolled Oats Sperry's, quick cook- ' er or plain, 9-H. sack Ivory Soap, large )bar, 4 for . . Wheaties a ready-to-serve whole wheat food, 2 pkgs. and a free ' mush bowl . .. . . Other Thrift Items 17c O Pancake and Waffle Flour, Sper- 3c 19c 29c 37c 5c 22c 45c 13 c 35c 43c 20c 6 ry's, 4-lb. sack 19J 19l 55i 441 25 29j 251 Cinderilla Grapefruit finest pack Florida grapefruit, No. 2 can .... , 3 cans . . Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap, Box of 3 bars Graham Crackers the famous Tru Blu graham, 2-lb. box ..... Cookies -Loose-Wiles assorted cookies, 3 pkgs.'. .... .' Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 3 rolls . Guava Jelly tall 15-oz. glass jar . 15i Sinclair's Pickled Pigsfeet, pints. 25 , Quarts . . ..... . ... 33i Primrose Salad Oil, 1 gal. can . . . 69 Free Aerates with White King Grand lated Soap Buy a large pkg and gel ' the agates free. : ' Sliced Pineapple Ukelele brand, No. 2 can, 2 for 29 Pillsbury's Flour XXXX patent. 49-lb. pound sack $1.2J White Rose a guaranteed hard , wheat flour, 49-lb. sack ..... .$1.0! P & G White Laundrv Soac 10 bars 29 THE PILLSBURY HOME AND CAMP BUCKET A chance to try the famous Pillsbury pro ducts at a saving. , , 1 10-lb. sack Pillsbury Flour .' "' All in a 1 package Pillsbury Bran " 10.qt galVanized 1 package Pillsbury Pancake Flour , , 1 package Pillsbury Farina bucket 89' Preserving Kettles aluminum, all sizes, 16-qt. size $1.29 Stone Jars all sizes for all purposes, special family size (6 gal). . . .$1.38 Mop Handles, each ....... ( 12c Electric Iron, guaranteed, com plete with cord $1.39 Aluminum Dishpan, 10-qt. size .. 83c O Garden Hose buy now and save. price reduced. 50 ft. with coup lings .....$3.93 Brass Wash Boards, full size .... Galvanized Tubs, No. 2 size Enameled Dish Pans, . . .39c; 49c; Aluminum Saucepan, 4 qt Enameled Kettle, 6-qt. size 59. 69 59. 29. 39 Shoe Department : ; West Side Store v; Buy the children's school shoes at our closing out sale Shoes for the whole family at cost and even less. t ; i ALL MUST GO , a Fountain Lunch : Cold baked ham, potato salad, bread and butter, coffee, tea or milk- " 'or 'ft' ' x Breaded veal with creamed peas, mashed potatoes, gravy, bread and butter, coffee, tea or milk. ' 25c Sixth at Grape Gates Lydiard Sixth at Central , SAVING, WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Orders of $1.00 or more delivered East Side Phone 752 West Side Phone 425 101 301 IOP 301