Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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uouies
Full Cream Cheese, lb.. . . . .... . . . . . . X .... .' 25c
Rolled Oats, Sperry's Quick Cooker, No. 10 sk, each. . . .4fc
Lang's Assorted Chocolates, best quality, lb box. . . . . .37c
Bacon Squares, sugar cured, lb. ....... . 23c
Crab Meat, best quality, regular 35c seller, special ea. . .23c
Bartlett Pears, Rogue River No. 2lA tin, each i . i . . . . .25c
Iowa Chief Corn, 2 for. .....!... 25c
Zed, the great Health Biscuit 27c
Lettuce, nice firm heads, 4 for 25c
You can buy it for less ait Louie's and you don't have to carry it.
Louie's
Two Phones 271 -272
C. O. D. if You Like
"Who ran to help me when I fell,
Or would some pretty story tell
And kissed the place and made it well?
My Mother."
Sunday Is Mother's Day
Make it a pleasing day for your
mother. Give her a box of
Whitman's Candies
HEATH'S DtfcUG STORE(Phone 884)
HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16)
As near as your phone.
Saturday Specials at the
model; MARKET
Pot Roast, lb. . . ?. hi ; . V
Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. ........
Veal Roast, lb.
Veal Stew, lb. ........
Sausage and Hamburger, lb.'
Link Sausage, lb.
Liver, 2 lbs. .
Home sugar cured Bacon, lb. ....
Fancy Dressed Poultry
Phone 325 , . tJ .. '., ', .. ... , We Deliver
121c
f22c
.15c
,10c
.20 c
.25c
.15c
35c
IN BRAMWELL SUIT
SALEM, Ore., May S. Frank C.
Ilramwell, state superintendent of
banks, has filed an affidavit of preju
dice against JudRo L. H. McMahan of
the circuit court here, in the action
brought against liramwoll by George
Putnam, publisher of the Capital
Journal, to compel! Iiramwel! to re
turn, the cffjcos of tl banking depart
ment from Portland to Salem.
Hramwell claims that McMnhan is
prejudiced against him. Under the'
law the affidavit cannot, be contested
and it will be necessary for Judge
Percy R. Kelly, presiding judge of the
court here, - either to. hear the case
himself or appoint a judge from an
other district to hear it.
I. H. Van Winkle, attorney-general,
and Sidney J. Graham of Portland, at
torneys for Hramwell, today filed a
demurer to the complaint, declaring
facts sufficient to constitution action
are lacking.
Braniwell was to appear today and
show cause-why lie should not return
the office to Salem. Tho filing of the
demurer will obviate that procedure. ,
1CIANS
BRITISH CURE FOR
PRICE BOOSTING
LONDON", May S. (Ry the Asso
ciated Press.) The fuod commission
yhteh Jins for many months been
hearing; evidence renardlnj; food prices
today, issues Its reports one majority
and two minority. Tho majority re
port, signed with various reservations
by Chairman' Auckland (icddcs and
other members of the commission,
recommends the establishment of a
food council to maintain supervision
over the staple food trades. This prin
cipal recommendation dominates most
of tho suggestions made.
The commissioners recommend that
the food council closely watch future
developments In connection with tho
Importation of meat from Argentina.
They think it may bo come neces
sary for the government to intervene
by acquiring a controlling Interest' in
the British companies operating ' In
Argentina or in some other way, If at
any time tho supply of chilled and
frozen meat from this source should be
dominated by an adverse trading com
bination. t
In connection with the baking and
distribution of bread, the commission
recommends that the council inventi
nte thp, present overlapping super
vision; ;w-atch tho operations of tho
milling and price fixing associations
and intervene if necessary in the In
terests of the consumers.
V AfCFS' AND PIFS i
CAKES FOR SATURDAY
Cocoanut Cream
Chocolate
Tutti Fruitti
Date Layer
Angel Food
Lady Golden Glow
Ribbon Chocolate Nut
Marble Angel Food
Orange Sponge
Marshmallow
Squares
Nut Cup Cakes
Caramel
PIES FOR SATURDAY
Butter Scotch :
Apple
Lemon
Cream
Pumpkin
Rhubarb
held for forger?
. .Highway check
Bob Ilarnlsli of Enslc Point is under
arrest on the chiii-go of forninK a chuck
on the state hlgbwny deiiartmeirt. and
following Ills arrest on that ctmree on
an affidavit sworn out by Itoy A.
Klino, state 1 highway engineer, was
beliiK held on $1000 bond for his pre
liminary hearing, which was scheduled
to be held in Judge Taylor's court hero
this afternoon. t
Few details as yet can be obtained
as to the exact status of the case,
beyond the (net that the accused man
is charged with forging a check of ?19
on the state highway department, .of
which ho is said to bo or have been,
an employe, and that J. M. Dovorn of
Salem, assistant a'Uorney of tho stitto
highway department. Is here assisting
District Attorney Chancy in looking
after tho prosecution.
Fresh 'Home-Made Salad Fresh Home-Made Cottage
Cheese- ...... ; ; . ':... .". , ,;
Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds
All telephone orders receive the same careful attention, as if
you called at the store in person.
Experienced Salesmen to Serve You.
Personal Attention . , Prompt Service
Phone 252
MARSH
V i f " Phone 252
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PORTLANDt- Ore., May 8. The
Oregon Music Teacher's association
established a, new anil definite stand
ard' of merit for Its membership to
day at the first business seasion ot
Us 'tenth annual convention, i An
amendment to Article III t the as
sociation's constitution, ? which . pro
vides that teachers to bocomo mem
bers --must be , accredited by the. Ore
gon tSate Education department, or
must be J'graduates of a recognized
and reputable school, college or con
servatory of music," or: must be. able
to jlrove to the membership commit
tee their fitness to teach music, was
passed unanimously. The remainder
of the session was devoted to a dis
cussion oh piano teaching. The
afternoon wtts 'devoted" to a discus
sion of the "master class" followed
by an organ concert under the aus
pices of the Oregon .chapter, Ameri-
: can Guild of Organists. Tonight a
! concert will be given by Miss Lusinn
t Barakian, soprano, and ; MIbp Mary
Camoron, p 1 a n I s t, of Washington
State college,
LET'S HAVE A PICNIC!
Picnic and Luncheon Sets 10c
(Contain one table cdver 42x56, 10 plates and 10 napkins)
Picnic Plates, wopden......... :--6 for a dime
Paper Napkins - . - 100 for 15c,
Toothpicks (enough for 1000 meals):.......:.... 10c
And everything to fill the plates, which includes:
Sandwich Bread, Sandwich Spread, Deviled" and Chili Meats.
Picldessweet, sour, dills, and mixed sweet and sour mixed.
Olives ripe, green and stuffed. . ' ,
' Catsup, mustard and salad dressings. ,
Sardines, Cheese, Pork and Beans.
Peanut Butter and supplies of all kinds for anything you want to
make, to take on your outing. .
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. McDonald's
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Notions.
225 West Main St. Accommodating Service.
Phone 125 f
TO STAGE FROLIC
A novel dance . and ontertnlnmont
will be given by the Coiico forum at
the St. Mark's Guild hall, on Friday
evening, May 15. .The entire program
will be put on by the personnel of
the warehouse, shop and purchasing
departments. Dancing will be the
chief pastime, but will bo interspersed
by a number of vaudeville stuutu and
specialties.
All committees are hard at work
perfecting the details of the affair and
it is expected that the dramatic efforts
of the various porformers will startle
even the most sophisticated audience.
Spectators will be requested to leave
all garden products at home,, as they
will be subject to search before beliiK
admitted to the hall,. ,
Km,
Every largo forest firo In our vicinity reducpa the valuo of our 'town property.
miawwff
reoomni'ciidfi 'iiiu't' tiicj(cnkinepi Ing prb'r
fcsMon, "In ''(he" into rent of niitionaV
lol'ennc," mnke overy effort to iuieer
taln tho exact facts of tlTe Hltuatloni
"In Hclontiflc unci engineering pro
gress in aviation, more particularly lu
hoavier-thun-uir machines, the Unit
ed Rtatea now loads the world," nays ;
the report. "In the development of i
commercial aviation by private inltia- ,
tlvo, however, the United .HtnteH 1m j
UiKKhig far behind other .countries.". I
CITY MEAT MARKET
. A Full Line'of "' "'"
i
Quality Meats and Poultry.
CHAPMAN STOLE
NEW YORK. Mnv 8. Bonda that
formed part of the loot of Gerald
Chapman, convicted murderer s and
mail bandit, were recovered today with
the arrest of John J. Phalan,. charged
with grand larceny in connection with
a loan of $K500 obtained from the
First National bank of Lynbrook, Long
Island, on somo of the stolen collateral.
Nassau county authorities said the
numbers on some of tho bonds de
posited by Phalan corresponded with
these on bonds stolen In the sensa;
tlonal lower, Hroadway mall truck
robbery in which Chapman and two
pals were charged with having escaped
wun iz,4UU,ouo worth of loot. Other
bondB were believed to have been
taken in a raid on the Wilton Trust
company at Wilton, Me., in 1923. This
robbery also was laid nt the door of
Chapman and his associates.
Phalan, who is 37 years old, was
arrested in a cafe at Seventieth ave
nue and One Hundred and Twenty
fifth street, Harlem, today.
BY. SECY. HOOVER
PH I LABKLPH I A, May 8. (By As
sociated Press.) An investiKiition of
the aircraft Bituation under the direc
tion of Secretary Hoover of tho de
partment of commerce is urged by a
committee on aeronautics of the
American Knglneerlns Council, head
ed hy ProfesKor Roe, of New York
university. TMS
The committee report, wlh is to
be reported today to tho ad mlnlstra
tlve bourtl of the council mettnp
Belgian Ministry Troubled.
BltUHSULS, May 8. Aloys Van do
Ve.ro, former Beliun finance minister,
today nroecl to attempt to form u
cabinet to succoed 1 that of former
Premier ; Theunis, which resigned
April 5. , ;, .
i,. Oregon Weather,
i Cloudy tonight and Saturday, prob
ably rain in west, and extreme north
portions;! slightly warmer In north
west portion tonight; moderate vuii
ablo winds becoming,. fresh southerly.
Picnics 21c
Eastern Hams 33c
Corn Beef 15cr
Phone .324
D. il. Barfteburg
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It pays to pay cash, especiallyat the 20th Century Stores.
There large savings always in store for Jyou. T a k e ad
. vantage of these offerings. w ; v ' '' i. -2 -U- '
SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 9 AND 11
CarnatibfiJ Milkfi .? TShredclea Whdat " ' vt Corn 'Meal-Preeh -1 '
Tall cans .........9c. Package A.......10c 10-lb. sack.. ..37c
TROPIKO GRAPEFRUIT New pack delicious .golden- ripe 'fruit " '
' '' . ' ' Can 22c; 3 for 64c
Amaizo Oil . H-0 Quick Oats Hillsdale hbrt Asbaragua tips;
Quart can......... 43c Package 15c Pound bail ...............:.. ..lv29c.'
FANCY CRAB ''SakhaHiiVBrand, 00 leg meatlialves; ' ce&tt.3$
Raisins-Thompsoii . , ; ( Pure Shortening Pineapple Standard Biiced,
Seedless, 3 lbsV..........32cbulk, & ibsl::. 58c large cans, each .;...,,.25c,
20TH CENTURY BROOMS G-scw, strong, mod. w(j.,'fincst quality!; each" 98c
"American Dry'. . Gihgerale . , Grape Juice "Dickinson's," a North-.
"See America First," large bot...20c west product, 'pint bottlet...'. ;.'......32c' :
. .FLOUR ' : '.V:,.-:'
Vim, the Old Reliable, Best Patent, 49-lb. sack... $2.29
Sauer Kraut-f Mission Brand ,, (-, Norwegian tSafdinesNew , pabk , in
Large cans, 2 for."."....'. '.'.......'...l;.......25c pure olive oil, 2 cans......................25c
"', . Minced Clams glaives,' 3 for..,.i.47c; , ',r '' ,
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Satisfying' ' that's all. you want in coffee.
Direct to you from' our own Itoaster, 2 lbs 95c
TOILET PAPER, 1000 sheets finest'tissue, 3 rolls.'...!:.!.! ;.'.....:;........:....'.'..'.22c
3 Soft Crepe, large 7-ouncc roll, 4 for... ....,.;..::..,: ......:..........:..2c.
20th CENTURY GROGERY
GRANTS PASS
511 W. G St.
MEDFORD
31 N. Central
1", . ASHLAND
374 E. Main