MEDFORD MXlU TftTTrOXE, MEnFOftT), ftftF.nOX, FTJTDAY, MAY 1.". 12.'
' PACE TlffiEE
ILouie's e
Campbell's Soup, all kinds, each. . ,10c
Tomatoes, standard pack,No. 2l2
tin, 2 for. .25c
Iowa Chief Corn, 2 for. 25c
Florida Grape Fruit, medium size,
each ............ ...;i0c
Sperry's Quick Oats, No. 9 sk., ea . . . 47c
Gunpowder Tea, lb. . . . ..... . .25c
English Breakfast Tea, lb .25c
1 New Cabbage, lb 5c
r.... i: l j !'. ii i
juv price un iucai sirawoernes win ne .
very attractive
You can buy it for less at LOUIE'S
j , and you don't have to carry it.
Louie's
Two Phones: 271272 C. O. D. If You Prefer
WHITMAN SERVICE
WHITMAN'S arc the only chocolates and confections
linviuK a true national distribution. They are sold in every
state in the Union, and in nearly every community.
They are the only candies having wide distribution with
out the intervention of jobbers.
' They are sold only by selected stores, each of which is
nn agency. .This agent assumes responsibility for candy
service and candy satisfaction in his own neighborhood.
Every pound" of Whitman's that he sells is sent him
direct from the maker- fresh and perfect. -
This idenl system of distribution and handling, the out
come of eighty years' experience in making and marketing
candy, is the reason why Whitman quality can be enjoyed
wherever you live or however far you travel.
HEATH'S DRUG STOREtPhone 884)
HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16)
As near as your phone.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
Saturday Specials
Baby Beef Roast. . . . .V. .'. ... .... . . . 15c 4
Baby Beef Stew ... . . . . . . . 12ic
Steer Beef Pot Roast . .. V .... ..... .15c
Steer Beef Short Ribs. . . ;,. ; ; . ; 'V. ; ! . 12c
Shoulder Pork Roast .... 25c
Picnic Shoulders .... . .21c
Eastern Sugar Cured Hams. . . .33c
We also have a full line of Lunch Meats for
your picnic lunch Sunday
D. H. Barneburg
Harry Barneburg
FollowlnR closely on Information
reaching here several days afro hut
CJooiBe A. Munsfi.hl had again be
come allied as iheir attorney with his
former clientH, tho Choctow and
Chlckanaw J ml inns of Oklahoma
known as the Choctow-CMekasaw
Protective association (Incorporated)
at a salary of 510,000 a year and all
necessary expenses, Mr. Mansfield ar
rived lasf ninht from a month's so
journ In Oklahoma, for a visit with
his family at tho Mansfield ranch
near Prospect, Qf a woek or so before
returning to take up his permanent
headquarters In that state.
Mrs. Mansfield drove down to the
city last night to meet him, and they
went home today. Mrs. Mansfield
and children will remain there for the
summer and early fall, and then, may
Join him in Oklahoma.
Not only will Mr. Mansfield draw a'
large salary as tho legal adviser of
tho Indians, in their seeking impor
tant property adjustments from the
U. S. government, but in addition he
will recelvo a contingent fee of 25 per
cent of the value of the property re
covered. In the event of success this
fee would be very large, perhaps lar
gor thnn the big fee he received years
ago from these same Indians for ob
taining after long litigation much
land from tho government.
Not only that, but his Indian friends
in Oklahoma are also getting to
gether a Mack of about 25.000 acres
in oil leases In which Mr. Mansfield is
Jointly interested, and which it is
claimed geologists say is oil produc
ing land, with producing wells adjoining.
CLOSE VOTE IS
- EXPECTED TODAY
ON SITE OF H. S.
With every indication of a record
breaking vote the special election for
a location for the new high school be
gan this afternoon at 2 o'clock with
many citizens present, men and wo-
Imen. to cast their ballots, and more
en route from all sections of the city.
The voting is expected to continue
briskly until when polls in the high
school building close at 7 p. m. over
2000 votes will haYo.been deposited in
the ballM boxeH. Some local authori
ties predict a vote of not less than
2(100 because of the interest that has
been exhibited in this question.
Whiles Rome partisans of each site
claim a decisive victory for their re
spective site, others familiar with lo
cal politics predict a close vote with
a victory for either site at 200 or less.
It is expected that the counting of
the votes will not be completed until
about 10 p. m. ( As soon as the result
is known it will be bulletined on the
screen curtains at the Cratcriun and
Rialto theaters.
SHERIFF SEIZES
3
MOONSHINE STILL
Sheriff Jennings this morning
made , a raid on a moonshine still
in tho Applegate section, seized a
fortv cation "transformer " two bar
! rols - of mash ' and arrested "Nig'
j Yeager, known as the Duke of Al-
bina, Gus Sorensen and Jimmy Mar-
j tin. as suspected moonshiners. The
still was located on the Shannon
j Hrnthers property, but it is not bo
i lieved, the' shannon family wero not
aware of its presence.
The trio arrested are all said to
be members of the pugilistic and
wrestling gang of Portland, and
whilo they nil professed ignorance
of the still and trimmings, the slier
; lffs office is inclined to think other
wise.
The three men wer sleeping in a
tent a short distance from the still
when captured. They will probabry
7
CONSIDER THE HUMBLE ONION
It takes 1000 roses, all gorgeously in bloom,
To make for dajnty noses, a spoonful of perfume.
But an onion, when it's feeling good, and able to be out, -Can
tackle a whole neighborhood, and put 'era all to rout.
Onions are rich in sulphur, valuable for a spring tonic. Green onions are
in good supply, also mild silver skin southern onions. -
Radish. While radishes have practically no . nutritive value, they are
one of our most popular relishes. Early radishes in many varieties are in
market daily. ' ', ' ' ': i :
New Potatoes.' New potatoes of the garnet type are in stock now. Try
a few for Sunday dinner with new' peas.
Among the offerings for Saturday will be Medford radishes, onions,
lettuce, spinach and asparagus; California carrots," beets, turnips, cabbage,
new potatoes, new peas; Mexican tomatoes: n :
Fresh Hawaiian pineapples, Florida grapefruit, oranges, lemons, bananas.
Medford Strawberries - Medford Gooseberries
MCDONALD'S
Vl 225 West Main St.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Notions.
Accommodating Service
Phone 125
Fancy Imported and
Domestic Cheese
In mogt American households, cheese ranks somewhat as a condiment, being employed
chiefly for flavoring dishes. With suitable accompaniments, many kinds can be used as
an occasional substitute for meat or fish in the main meal of the day. Cottage and cream
cheeses are for this purpose acceptable to almost everyone.
The' blending of cheese with spaghetti, rice and vegetables greatly increases the list of
tasty dishes that are both nutritious and cf comparatively low cost. No doubt we have
the particular kind of cheese you enjoy, as we have more than twenty different varieties
to choose from.
Cream Brick
American Swiss '
American Cheddar
Kraft Pimiento
Imported Camembert
Old English
Tillamook Cream
Imported Roquefort
Grated Cheese
Pineapple Cheese
Imported Edam
Buttercup Cheese
Neufchatel
Imported Swiss
McLaren's Imperial
SOMETHING NEW Rabbit Brand, a full New York C r e a m, the cheese
that bites back
FANCY CHEESE IN TINS
Pimiento
American Cheddar
Limburger
Welsh Rarebit
Roquefort
Camembert
Fresh Home Made Cottage Cheese Every Day
Come in and see the display of cheese. Even though you do not buy, you are just as
welcome. '
Experienced Salesmen to Serve You
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252
GROCER Phone 252
SATURDAY IS STRAWBERRY DAY AT OUR STORE
EE
be Riven a henrinff lnte this afternoon Auhurn. Ilnll told Chief of Police
or tomorrow morning. IjIcHhnno today that many times tho
convicts could have killed mrmhrrH of
the poHscs who passed within 100 feet
of them.
J lull admitted, MeShane Raid, that
ho and Tanko had a riflo In their pos
session which tallies exactly with tho
description of tho uno used by the
slayers of the grocery ivmn, I-', 1,1 tss-burp.
The Markets
Livestock.
PORTLAND, Ore., JUuy 15. Cattlo
steady; recelpta . G5 tall California
gruBseiH). ' '
-Hogs Iew urlvo-lna Helling stendy
no receipts.
Sheep nominally steady ; receipts
300 (on contract). t . '
Hull flatly moused to answer ques
tions which tended to lmpllcato Tanko
in any of tho escapades of tho two
bandits in the period when they were
caustiiK a reign of terror In Hacra
mento, both immediately folowlinK
the Lil.burK sliiylng and since their
return to this city yesterday.
1 1 all ad mitt etl that hu and Tanko
held up a United States mail stage
iH'iir (irnnitevtlle on May 5, afii'i"
. , r ,
which they staged sensational daslie
through Nevada City and (rrass Val
ley, in the vicinity of Colfax, over
roads patrolled by armed posses. V ;
Ho said they had decided to hobj.
up the driver of any sort of a motor,
vehicle who caino by their place oT
concealment, in order to secure a
means of transportation. Tho m;t,
stage chanced to bo tho first vehlclo
to reach thntn.
PORTLAND, Oro., May 15. Ekbb
cent " higher, current receipts 27o;
mj HetH. 2 5 Vi 2 lie ; firsts 2727 t c ;
hennorica 29 (& 29 'jc delivered, Portland.
Nutter.
Butter Prints cent higher; stand
ard cubes half cent higher. Extra
cubes, city 40 '6c; standards, 40c;
prime iirsis asiviic; imhis aitc; unhui
grades nominal; prints 43c; cartons,
44c.
Huttcrfat firm, unchanged. Best
churning cream 40c net shippers
track in zone one; 4 lc delivered,
Portland.
Poultry.
Poultry steady. Heavy liens, 21c;
light, 22923c; broilers. 22 & 27c;
young white ducks, 30 35c.
Potatoes.
Onions steady, $5.25 5.50.
Potatoes steady, $2.602.75.
Port land Wlicnt.
PORTLAND, Ore., May 15 Wheat
bids: Hard white, bluesteni, baart,
$1.68; soft white, western white,
hard winter, western red, $1.59; nor
thern spring, $1.61 j hard whilo, BUB
$1.75.
Today's car receipts Wheat, 12;
flour, 10; corn, 2; oats, 2; hay. 2.
Stm Franciwo Market,
BAN KRANCIHCO, May 15. But
terfat, f. o. b( Han Francisco, 4Gfrc.
XV, J. I1HYAX IS JIISKED. -
(Continued From Page One)
to it In n roundabout way.
This statement was reported ly
the full committee.
The statement holds that while
science Is Important, and that Us
findings ere needed and welcome, It
is separate from religion and must
bo kept so.
CONVICT IS CAPTlIUCb.
(Continued From Page One)
Tanko was with Hall la tho theater
and became suspicious as the two
left, probably turning In another di
rection when he observed his partner
was followed.
According to S. Hhlmada, proprie
tor of the rooming house where Hall
wjs arrested, a man rented a room
about six o'clock last evening and
said he wanted accommodations for
two. He left and returned in about
ten minutes, Hhlmada said, register
ing ifnder the nme of J. ltnyon.
After that the rooming house man
saw no more of him until he' was
brought downstairs by, thi officers,
he said.
It elates Kxprrlf micvb
Discussing their experiences while
hein? unted In the mniinluf is around
Nevau.i City, (iniss Valb-y, Colfax and
tf IBKUlUIJU'MtJMl
rmnrturfwinii wan
LOST
Somebody Lost Money Yesterday By Not Buying at the
20TH CENTURY GROCERY
But yesterday is past. Today is here. And just as large
savings are to be had today as yesterday. Take them,
they are yours.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, May 16 and 18, 1925
Best Shortening IJulk Citru3 Powder
....9c 15 llts. 55c hivire ikc
TOILET PAPER 1000 kIh-Hs soft, Fjinilai-y tissue, 3 rolls
Crystal White Soap Bon Ami, cake :...10c Pure Cocoa
..39c Bon Ami, powder 12c ...Bulk, 2 lbs 15c
Carnation Milk
. tall cans
10 bars
22c
22c
20th Century
Special Price'
67c
EXTRA SPECIAL
5 Bars Crystal White Soap, . . ... ., 20th Century
3 Bars Creme Oil Soap. . . LowPrice
1 large pker. Peet's Granulated Soap 87c
MATCHES Swan Noiseless, good size boxes, G for 25c
Oysters New pae.k Strained Honey Pure Campbell's Pork and
5-ouiiec cans, 2 i'or..37c Pint Mason jars....33c ' Beans Big can 10c
WHITE STAR TUNA All white meat..: ..quarters 19c; halves 29c
Nuraya Tea Ceylon and India Flake Butter Crackers, National
yr-lb. pkg. 29c; pound 57c , Pound pkg .....:....20c
VIM, the Old Reliable Best Patent Flour, 49-lb. sk.$2.29
Leslie Shaker Salt Rolled Oats Freshly Burnett's Vanilla
Each .1.10c milled, 9-1 b. sack..48c Pure, 2-oz. bottlc..33c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE Keal quality. Direct to you from our own
roaster at-a low price, 1 lbs .v 95c
ANOTHER LOT
FRESH PITTED PRUNES in heavy syrup. Delicious flavor.' Large cans,
2'0 size '. 15c each
A COMPLETE LINE OF BUNCH VEGETABLES; HOME GROWN
STRAWBERRIES AND LETTUCE AT RIGHT PRICES.
20th CENTURY GROCERY
GRANTS PASS
511 W. G St.
MEDFORD
31 N. Central
ASHLAND
374 E. Main