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il"EPFO'RD MAIL TRIBUNE. aiEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. 'ATBIL 3, 19.12. PAOE ELEVEN Local and Bogss Is 111 O. C. Boggs of the Jacluon County Building and Loan association, Is reported 111 at tola boms. Vlslte Parents CUIIord Sparlln of Medford spent Tuesday visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sparlln of Grants Pass. Here from Portland Tom Taylor returned by train this morning from Portland, where he had been spend ing several days. From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Boyle, who spent yesterday In San Francisco, returned homo on the Shasta today noon. Guest of Mother Mrs. L. B. Laub of Oregon City Is In Medford for sev . eral days visiting her mother, Mrs. jKlxjvlca. Waymaclt. . . 1 Has Tonsils Out The little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cox under went an operation this morning for removal of her tonsils. Hetumlng Home This evening. Mrs. L. Wadsworth will return to her home In Ashlsnd, having spent the part three days here. Fishing Outlook Good Joe Whar ton of Grants Pass says that the Rogue river is now In splendid con dition for salmon fishing. Mrs. Holt Called South Mrs. Wm. W. P. Holt left last evening tor Berkeley, Cal., being called south by the death of her step-father, Ran som Pratt. To Attend Funeral Members of the Women's Relief corps are re quested to attend the funeral serv ices Saturday afternoon at the Perl . home for Mrs. Minnie Boardman. Hostel at Klamath Ernest Rostel will leave Oils evening on a short justness trip to Klamath county In connection with publicity efforts for Crater Lake national park. Returns to Hoqnlam Mlas Etta Bell Terwllllger, who has been visit ing her sister, Miss Eldora Terwllllger, for the past -few days, left on the Shasta at non today for Hoqulam, Wash. Leaves Tomorrow K. C. Eldredge, Sr., plans to return to Portland to morrow -after spending several days here as the guest of his son, E. H. Eldredge, who has been 111 for some time. tee Port in City Lee Port, ranger of the Star ranger station In the Ap plegate district, has been spending this week here at the Crater national forest hesdquarters offices, making out hla work sheets for the coming season. Here from Seattle H. C. Burrls, Mrs. Geo. Cudhle, Reld Lenhftrt, Joe Adams, R. C. Mangrum, B. Z. Red field, J. G. Wasson, R. P. Darr and 5 A. P. Brewer are guests at local ho tels from Washington's leading city. Will Return North Mrs. Rose Elfert of Portland, who has been a guest for several days of her daughters. Mrs. E. N. Eldredge and Miss Edna Elfert, plans to leave Sunday for her home In the north. From Eastern Visit Mrs. Cora Branham returned to Medford today from Sabetha, Kans., where she has been visiting for the part four and a half months. She was met at the station this noon by Mrs. Abble Thomas. From the Bear State Ouests at Medford hotels from California in clude Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Alexander. H. A. Burns, Leslie Weber, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Robertson of Los An geles, Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Stewart of Venice, 0. G. Corkran of Sacramento, an the following from San Francisco: O. H. Harras, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wil liams, H. C. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jpt. Krueger and Mrs. Cyrus Trobbe. GET ALPINE EV11LK for DOUBLE VALUE! QUALITY -MILK i : MAJOR QUALITY j CAPT. COUPON I kotv TV vers Personal Hebekahl to Funeral All Rebek&hs are requested to meet at the I O. O. F. hall at 3 o'clock Saturday after noon to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Mlnnts Boardman, at Perl Funeral home, at 9:30 o'clock.' The members will attend In a body. Mott Gets Salmon N. L. Mott land ed a large aslmon at Savage Rapids dam yesterday, according to State Policeman Roy Parr, who visited there Thursday. He also had three strikes In a short tlme,fflcer Parr reported. Mr. Mott lives on Savage creek. Here Today on Business o. O. Hatton of the Old Stage road Is at tending to business matters In Med ford today. Other callers are Mrs. C. C. Cartwrlght of Jacksonville. W. W. Wlllette of Persist. Darrell Nich ols of Prospect, Warren Coffmsn and J. R. Knight. From Distant Places L. R. Mueller and family, W. V. Haylanck. W. H. Hopkins and J. A. Porter, M. D of St. Louis, Mo., Barnard Goodman of New York City and J. C. Martin of New Westminster, B. C, are among the visitors from a distance registered at Medford hotels. Inspector Here E L. Yuravltch of the airways division, department of commerce, with headquarters In Port land, arrived In Medford about 4 o'clock last evening, and left this morning about 10 a. m. for the north. He was accompanied by Stan Boggs. The two were traveling by plane. Plan . Shady Cove Trip - Misses Winters, Arnold and Kelly of the lo cal teaching staff will accompany a party of 15 Girl Scouts from troop 4 to Shady Cove this week-end, where they will be guests at the Ellott cabin. Boating and hiking will be enjoyed as well as a story-telling hour at the open fire. Crater Park Men Return Martin Palmer, the Crater Lake national park master mechanic, and Rudy Lueck and Walter (Slim) Prescott, members of the Crater lake winter crew, left this afternoon for the lake by way of Fort Klamath, following e rasplte of several days from snow removal duties In the park. APRIL FOOLS' DAY E OF CALLS "Apni gowks" were today faUlriR aa usual for the time-worn trlcka which have accumulated since the begin ning of the Christian era, for April fool's day was not completely forgot ten In Medford. A score of business men, upon ar riving at their offices this morning, were greeted with messages from fel low employes requesting they call 854. Chief of Police Clatus McCredie was busy the remainder of the forenoon informing tV gullible people he had not left calls for them. At Intervals a ladles' wornout purse was being picked up on West Main street, but the "gowk" soon returned It for the next fool. A parcel-post package on East Main street received the same consideration today. Knights Templar -. runerai or tne late c. h. i vaupei win ue Jieia at Ashland, Saturday after noon at 8:30 o'clock, April HMPVT 2. conducted bv Malta Com- mandery No. 4, K. T., of which de ceased was a member. Meet at Masonic- temple, Ashland, promptly at 3 o'clock A. J. McCALLEN, Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. Notice. Members of Reames Chap ter, O. B. S., aw urged to attend the funeral of Mrs, Minnie Boardman at Perl's uneral Parlors, Saturday at 2:30 p.m, VALUABLE PREMIUMS 7- "TTS so delicious I" housewives iy. For 1 Alpine ii the milk with the rich.creamf Bsvor. Wonderful for cooking-nd makes coffee tute twice as good! Just try III And don't forget to live the Alpine couponlsbcl. Write for the FREE illut trstcd folder showing hundreds of premi ums. Address ALPINE MILK, Premium Dept, 1065 Miision St, San Francisco. WINE TRIBUNE CLASSES URGEST N Three-Day Sessions Draw Thousands Final Day's Program Devoted to Euro pean Dishes Give Prizes Voted aa the outstanding cooking school ever conducted In Medford, the three-day Kitchen Chautauqua at the Holly theater, sponsored by The Mall Tribune, closed this after noon, with a record attendance. Miss Hester Heath has been In structor for the classes. Today's lecture and demonstration was devoted to continental culinary touring, as the finale In the "Royal Road to Romance" via the kitchen shelves. The Instructions, which have been ably related by Miss Heath each day, were devoted to onion soup, gtllyas of beef, etrtng beans (Span ish). Russian salad, Dutch macaroni, afternoon tea (continental fashion), gingerbread with tutu fnittl frost ing snd nprlcot-ptneapple jam. The count at yesterday's session showed 1148 women attended the lecture. During the afternoon, Miss Heath awarded prizes to the house wife who had bean married the longest, the one who had been msr rled the shortest time, and to the woman with the largest family, who did all of her own work. Mrs. Eunice HUlla, assisted by Miss Peggy Miller, again cared for the many children in the nursery at the theater, and about 60 little boys and girls spent the afternoon play ing. Throughout the Chautauqua The Mall Tribune has received excellent co-operation from the Medford busi ness concerns and manufacturers and distributors of national products. Several short subjects, including "Graham McNamee's News." were shown on the Holly screen between 1:30 and 2 o'clock, through the courtesy of the Holly management. TABLE ROCK INVITES CANDIDATES TO MEET, TABLE ROCFT Orn Anrll 1 f9m. Clal! A SDeclal meetlne him hwn called for April 16, at which all can didates for county or state offices are cordially Invited. Each candidate or representative will be allotted the same amount of time In w.hlch to bring before the voters his program. pmuorm or qualifications. The time will depend upon the number of candidates present. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Liberty Food Liberty Bldg. "The Home of Pure Foods" W. Main St. Alexander Grocery Inc. E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen, Mgr. FREE DELIVERY Phone 143 When you want something different to eat come to our store. Remember, we have all that the other stores have and much more to choose from. And our prices are low. SPECIALS Golden Bantam Corn from Maine, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25 Dried Corn, 1 lb. equals 4 large cans, lb 39 Hoodey's Peanut Butter, pint glass jar 190 Small Size Spinach, 6 cans 250 Large Cans Spinach, No. 2y9i cans, 3 cans 290 2 bars Medium Ivory, 1 bar Lux and 15c pkg. Ivory Snow 250 Eeg. 25c pkg. Peets Granulated Soap, 2 cakes Crystal White 250 Large 3-lb. Glass Jar Strawberry Preserves 470 Large No. 2y2 size Pineapple Juice 130 Large No. 2 size can Grapefruit Juice , 130 Strictly No. 1 Klamath Potatoes, 100 lb. sack Ij?1.19 Battle Creek Foods Manning's Coffee Phono Ml .MOflel Htlkery JoeDoblmcler Here Is something new you will enjoy eating. Give the family a real treat! Cheese Filled Buns doz. 17c Chocolate Nut Cookies doz. 10c Silver Cake each 25c phon. 164 Liberty Market i R Pech "The Home of Good Meats Gov't. Inspected Ewift 4 Co, Bteer Beef" SWIFT'S BEST STEER BEEF and PORK Aged meats contain 1-3 more food value than fresh-killed meats. SATURDAY SPECIALS Swift Premium Hams, half or whole, lb 210 Swift's Premium Bacon, half or whole, lb, ..250 Veal Stew, lb 80 Lamb Stew, lb 80 Swift's Oood Bacon, lb 170 Thrilling Picture Of Air Conflict At Craterian Theatre (By Jack He I law.) I "Sky Devils.' the Howard Hughes production which Is showing today and tomorrow at the Sox Craterian theater, Is easily the Uugh sensation of the year. More than that. It Is the most spectacular production seen hereabouts In many months its amszlng air scenes unmatched since "Hell's Angels." Here Is a sure cure for the hard times blues. No matter how depress ed you might be, this slam-bang comedy of the air will lift you to roaring heights. It amuses it thrills -and at times it moves you with its down-to-earth and light-hearted ro mance. If ever a picture had every thing, this Is it; "Sky Devils" u the amusing and Impertinent tale of three daredevil American filers, who violate every rule of war for a good time, ffpllla, thrills, courtm&rtlals and Rlchthof en's flying circus art Just a part of the day's work In the lives of these carefree clown of the air. The "Sky Devils" are Spencer Tracy, William Boyd and George Cooper, and each gives an outstand ing comedy characterization. Their reckless exploits are embellished with romance, some spicy and some senti mental, and this is all ably furnished by Ann Dvorak and Yola D'Avrtl. Put "Sky Devils" on your list of "must see" pictures whether you are young or old, male or female you will enjoy every moment of this su perlative entertainment. i , Barbara Stanwyck Offers Fine Work In Holly Picture There is something awe- Inspiring about a lifetime devotion a love that burns in a steady flame through years of heartache as well as Joy. Such a devotion is a rare and beau tiful thing and is the subject pre sented tenderly, lovingly, exquisitely in "Forbidden. without doubt the greatest thing Barbara Stanwyck has done. And this is no small thing lo say, for Miss Stanwyck has never given anything but a true &nd in spired performance. Ralph Bellamy comes very close to "stealing" the picture and Adolphe Menjou also gives a great perform ance. This feature picture will show at the Holly tonight and tomorrow afternoon and evening, with the spec ial reel "Crater Lake in Winter" and a Graham McNamee news reel also on the program. Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 the fifth chapter of "Battling With Buf falo B1U" will be shown for the en joyment of the kiddles and they are urged to be in the theater by that time so as not to miss the thrilling chapter of the serial. AFTER EASTER HAT SALE: One lot values to 93.95, special 69c. All other hats at special prices. Shoes at sensational money-saving values, 91.96 to 9496. THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. Have you seen our lovely new Wash Silk Dresses for 4.05J They look twice the price. THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. I AS ROW IN GOLD If All's quirt on the Oold Hill front today, according to reports from the school, where all seats are vacant aa the students carry out their annual celerbation of April Pool day. The uprising, which resulted In a walk but four children returned to achool parently subsided this morning as all all but tour children return to school to leave again as a part of the stu dent body In the traditional "sneak day." Of the lour still absent, three have enrolled In another schooi and one, the report states, haa decided to end hla pursuit of knowledge In the pub lic schools, Tlie school row, which threatened to tear the former mining center factions. Is the result of the stu dents' reaction to failure of the school board to rehire Paul Angstead, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BEAUTIFUL ROGUE ACRES Acre tracts on the upper Rogue river and Crater Lake highway. Deeded water rights; shade, electricity. Lots sold on easy terms, MSO and up. D. E. MILLARD, 435 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished bungalow at 608 S. Grape. Inquire 331 W. 2nd. FOR SALE Model W Cletrac in good shape and a real buy at M75. Vo can take care of your used tractor reqUrement. The new Dyrr Implement line now on dis play. Come In and look it over. MUler-Sandford Tractor Co., 32 6. Fir St. FOR SALE Beautiful 32-acre tract, sandy loam soli, 2 miles from Med ford, Juat off Jacksonville highway; 2 acres virgin timber, S acres 4-year-old cherry trees, 3 acres alfalfa, balance plowed and ready for plant ing; 5-room partly modern, plaster ed house, barn, 3 large chicken houses, and last but not least, own er will sacrifice for only 94200, with 91000 cash payment, balance yearly with very low Interest rate. CHARLES A. WINGr AGENCY, INC. Phone 728. 18 No. Front St. FOR RENT 3-room turn, house on cottage for 3 adults, (37.50. Key et 137 Tripp. 1929 FORD Tudor priced to sell quick at $245; 1931 Victoria, new jar guarantee. Small amount will han dle your car In trade: easy terms. GATES AUTO CO., Used Oar Dept. Phone 141. FOR SALE Steel range, S-hole, hot water front, fine shape, 25; electric tireless cooker, 2-well automatic, equipped with Wear-Ever utensils. 8; (96 Singer MWlng machine, 28. 713 West 13th. FOR SALEliate'Sl For vTctoMa car, asms as new. Wilt sell cheap for cash. Win take light car In trade. Don't pass up this buy. Call at 40, King. Phone 684-R. FOR 6ALE1 Boston screw-tall pups. Phone 887-U or Inquire 747 West Jackson. Sttoipe HILL QUIETS DOWN New Orleans Pecan Cakes each 40c That Good Homemade Bread 3 for 20c Dutch Raisin Bread 15c have s choice line of Beef Pork Veal Lamb Chick ens Turkeys and fancy Rab bits. 100 per cent Pork home made Sausage. 100 per cent Beef Hamburger with no cereal or water in it. athletic coach, for t'ie coming year.' Almost the entlra student body is reported to have walked out Tuesday I to demonstrate disapproval of the ' school board's action. j A petition was circulated asking for the resignation of the principal, George Mclslnger; the school board! and the Janitor. The school board, however, It was stated th'.s after- j noon, had made no channe in Vie j decision not to rehire Angstead and the ire of the students Is waning, ( No reason for excluding the ath letic coach from next year's staff has been released by the board. Climax CLIMAX, April 1. (Spl.) Mrs. A, J. Grlssom spent Easier at the home of her sister. Mrs. Will Nelson, who lives near Medford. Mrs. Frank Hurst returned home Sunday from a 10 days' stay in Med ford. She is much Improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fox of Lake Creek called on Mrs. ClrlMom Monday. Mr. McLean called at the Wertz horn? Monday. He has Jiwt recovered from an infection in his foot which troubled him for two months. Mrs. Meda Comstock left on Satur day for Portland, where she will visit her daughter for a for; days. N. N. Charley and MUroy Charley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wert a on Easter. 1 Everett Orlssom was up from Con trol Point Saturday to visit his par ents. Some men names unknown ha-e leiused the White place and drove up some cows Saturday. N. N. Charley was a visitor at school Wednesday. When you think of a new dress, think of the Band Box. Exclusive styles and lovely materials at a great saving to you. 94.96 to 914.95 our low prices. THE BAND BOX. ADRIENNE'S have a new shipment of Snyder Knitted suits In all the spring colors and all sizes. 915 to 2995. TONIGHT Tomorrow - Mntlntto and Nlglit! The Peifeot Komance You Have Been Waiting For 1 tf s rUKBlUUtIM with ADOLPHE MENJOU Ralph Bellamy Lore t h a t'i hrniiltftil . . acting (lint's perfection . . ntnry tlint'n fly numlrl' Alnn "Crater take In Winter" fi mli a in Mr Nn nice New FOll Till; Tomorrow Afternoon flth Chapter of "BATTLING WITH BUFFALO BILL" Be Kuth and fW In Thjcatra By 1:30 p. in. 2k DANCE GOLD HILL PAVILION Every Sat. Nite Ike Porter's Band IVe niJV lood tiMthlu clothes, etc. MONfcY 1.0 SKI) ON Hnillm, t:krtrli Wnnhlnt Maclllnt--inylhlng of real lu, Hra on todiiv, JKNNINOS LOAN Ot'FirE No. S S. Iron' Nanh Hotel Hill Teacher of Violin MM : Don't MUft Till ltrnt Plcturel i i Phone 164 Jacksonville LITH1A HOTEL IN NEW MANAGEMENT The Ltthla Hotel of Ashland today pa.wd tinder the management ot W, M. Walls of Santa Barbara, Calif., under the terms of a lease grunted recently by the bondholders of the hotel company. Walls was given a five-year leiwe, wltn an option to purchase at the end of that period. The transaction was complet ed several weeks ago, but was not announced until today, when Walls took charge. He suc ceeds Floyd Oussln who has been resident mnnager for several months. The Llthia Hotel Is modern and up-to-date and was built five years ago. It reverted to the bondholder two years ago. Walls Is an exjwrt" enced hotel operator. Picture frames made to order The Peaaleys opp Hollj theater. TODAY and SEE- ii Know fo ?i-, Xw'wv'aWflpa Plan tumbling thouwncb of (mi through diixy circlet, ripping Into haystacks, crashing to tho j ground, flying upsido down, through buildings 1 and hangarsl Tha most dongerovs stunt flying ever recorded by a camera I sk'SPenCER TRACY wllUAM (Sltfte) BOYD OEOROE t. COOPER " flnn DVORAK A YEAR AND A HAlt IN THI MAKINO ZAZU. PITTS nncl THELMA TODD In IQie Comedy Howl "RED NOSES" WHICH IS GREATER John or Lionel? SATURDAY 1 . 1 1 i "The Man from Death Valley" featuring Tom Tyler Alao Another Exciting Chapter "THE MYSTERY TROOPER" ADRIENNE'S have t new shipment of Snyder Knitted suits In all the spring color and all sizes. 913 to 9J9.93. BEST PAT is FINEST ot selected whrnt.1 blended for per fect baking. What Oregon makes maKes Oregon. TOMORROW To The Fox Craterian TOGETHER For the First Time Tonight Last Times WayBackHome" ONLY ANY SEAT 15c I V1S.-6 i' J- mm, mm ALSO I iiiin BURNS AND 1 A I O ALLEN 20C In their rlotomly funny Hklt EVE "Oh I My Operation" Buy 6 col it time-MP '''