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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1925)
MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUT. OREGON. FRTO&Y. JUNE 12, 15V2.V PACE THREE LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERSi f .... .1 WATERMELONS Quality guaranteed, lb, .... . ... -5c 'bananas' 3 lb. for 25c CANTELOUPES Nice big ones, each . . .... 10c CABBAGE Solid heads, lb. . . . .y 4c You can buy it for less at Louie's and you don't have to carry it. Louie's Two Phones: 271272 C. O. D. If You Prefer SI SSlfflCE 00 -, Commencing next Monday t tlie city treasurer's office will not bo open until 0 a. m., and will close at 4:00 p. m.. making the business hours of that, office two hours shorter than before. ! This Is being done, City Treasurer Herbert Berrian states, to take care :of the Increased business of the of fice, and to care for it more effic iently. These two extra hours will tend to aid much in taking care of this business, rfhd will . naturully do away with . much of the night work that has been done after the regu lar hours. He. requests the citizens of Med ford to remember these new business hours which ko into effect Monday, thus saving them much Inconven ience by coming within the time the offico is open for business. pro- for Tho elaborate entertainment gram which has been prepared the visiting guardsmen will be appro riately ushered in tomorrow night, when a grand ball is to be staged In their honor at the Fnir Grounds Pavilion. The pavilion management is Htriving diligently to perfect all details of this initial event, splendid dance music will he provided by tlu new pavilion n.vho'.ra nf eight piece. The H'.uImi:i fl.ior ha he en put in ex client mndUiun :iid. pains will be spared to assuru visitors a good time. Many PICKLES AND OLIVES This is the season when more pickles and olives are used. We have the largest and most complete line we have ever carried. Heinz Sweet Heinz Sur PICKLES H IN BOTTLES einz oweet mustard Knight s oweet Heinz Chow Chow Knight's Sour mi tin. ut-of- OLIVES IN GLASS AND TINS ELKS FLAG DAY TO chocolate mint ' rings ' . .- Oddly shaped nud nttractive cream mint chocolates. A Whitman specially that gives the desired touch. of novelty to the luncheon or the dinner table. Try .these instead of the ordinary flat mint wafers and note how your guests ' appreciate these rings of the finest chocolates and rcfrcsh , ing mint. . ...... .- . ... i NOTHING BUT MINTS gives in one package eleven ounces of selected mints prepared especially for the hostess. It contains a daintily arranged assortment of the. best-liked mints, creams, chocolate covered pieces, jelly dainties, all most appropriate for after-dinner or, for cards, or othrq entertaining. , HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) HASKINS- DRUG STORE(Phone 16) .. As near as your phone... . ... , . i The Meilford lodge of Elks will hold Its annual observance of Flng Day next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the city park, to which the general public and all soldiers from Camp Jackson off duty are invited to attend. The address will be delivered by Brigadier-General George A. White, commander of the Oregon National Guard, and the rest of the program will consist of musical features and observance of the special Elks' ritual on such occasions. The D. O. K K. band will render several selections. COURT HALL IS AGENT FOR PAXTEN FRUIT CO, Court Hall, the well-known fruit man of Meilford, is now manager for the Rogue river valley district of the Paxton Rivers Fruit company of New York City, with his headquarters In Mniifnrd. Thli district commixes the ! territory between Roseburg and Ash land. The company has been established in Oregon for tho past three years. . during which time it enjoyed a fast .expanding business. Manager Hajl said today the company exports to buy iln this territory a considerable amount jof late pear,s and apjiles. .- town dancers will bo on hand to c0-,r8 ononito with tin- local public in wel-1 coming the soldier guests and all in-; dications point to a splendid affair; from beginning to end. The pavilion ; management has announced that nu National Guardsmen will be udmitted free. Green Olives, all sizes Ripe Olives, all sizes Olives stuffed with Pimiento .from 20c to $1.75 .from 15c to $1.45 20c to 95c PLAY NAT! GUARD Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock Copco will meet the iBtrong V lead- quarters company baseball team at tho Holly street grounds. Through an oversight on the part of those arrang ing the game, it was not included in the encampment program Just out. The "volt-makers" have been practic ing diligently every evening in an effort to make a better showing than that displayed last week against Com pany A. Bourne and Onn will be the battery for Copco. This is the first game in quite a lew years that a Medford team has met a Portland team, and a good attendance is looked tor. The Boldiors will be out there en masse to root for their buddies. "Thundering Herd" Filling Craterian; Smashing Success Bring Suits to Quiet Title Qn City Property SPECIALS for SATURDAY If you want good roast, steaks or chops for your Sunday dinner, come in and look oyer our quality, meats at a very reasonable price, and a place. where quality costs no more. . ' . , ; ; , Pot Roasts, prime beef, lb , ....15. Rib Boil, prime beef, lb 12.V Veal Roasts, prime beef, lb .....15, All Steaks, prime beef, lb.l :. 25' Fancy Hens, lb... . ...30 Fryers, lb ..'..........' 38 Model Meat Market Phone 325 , , . We Deliver t i Tho city' attorney's office has, com menced lawsuits to quiet the titles of property, which has been taken over by the city because of delinquent as sessments. These suits, which total 300 in mumber, are directed, on the greater 'part, against the former owners who .are now non-residents of the city, with but a few Medford citizens in eluded. . ; Trampling a path in motion picture history. "The. Thundering Herd" has succeeded in keeping the staff of the Hunt's Craterian working at Its great est efficiency from the time of -its opening, a continuous stream of pat rons having kept the showhouse flUed to capacity. . , A number of children were sent by parents to achieve education by the visual route, it is a picture so filled with appeal to old and young. A Zane .Grey story of romance and adventure provides the basis and the background for "The Thundering Herd.' It Is a recreation of the dra matic history of the conquering of the west. The dramatic critics, in their reviews, court not praise the produc tion enough, and tho words of the pat rons, as they leave, substantiate their Judgment. Zane Grey personally aided in tne, direction of the picture and selected the cast, composed of Lois Wilson, Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton, Noah Beery and Charles Ogle and many others. , . ; . , 20 Seconds i For a Clean Window?? , no matter1 how; dirty. Rub my nose across window or mirror. Wipe off with rag. That's all. I save OKa labor and time. "Digs under the dirt" At all ,Grocra Mason, Eh r man & Co., V. Distributors FOODS FROM-SUNNY LANDS 1 GRAPEFRUIT the new way, packed :by a process that, retains the full, flavor of the tree-ripened fruit. The skin is removed, also the pith, membrane, and seeds,, leaving only the segments and juice. There are, many delightful ways of serving grapefruit. Please ask for. a booklet of recipes.. Five por tions to, the can u..,,,......,... . ,30 DATES The. Orient has used the.date as food from the most ancient times, but in America we do not as a rule half appreciate its value. It supplies a fine quality of food iron, lime and salts, and a sugar which is more readily assimir lated than cane sugar. Dates and milk constitute a, complete . diet. Try some again... : : .....:.....:......,..;,.,.,..,....,....,. ....-. 2Sr SMYRNA FIGS Imported and packed in America,, these -delicious, thin-' skinned figs make a delightful dessert. These figs are not, touched by human . hands after the inspection and sorting, is done. Thre health properties of figs, are generally known. Smyrna fig in a light delicate syrup can be used iiia variety of ways that make them practical.. Per. can- 3t- MCDONALD'S Groceries Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery Goods. 225 West Main St. Accommodating Service Ptyne 125 SOMETHING NEW Cresca Olives, stuffed with Hazel Nuts., ' ;. Cresca Olives, stuffed with Almonds. BULK GOODS Plain Sweet Pickles, Mixed Sweet Pickles, Sour Pickles, Dill Pickles, Sweet Mustard Pickles, Sweet Relish, Medium Size Ripe Olives, Extra . Large Ripe Olives , and Large Green Olives. We Invite You to See Our Display of Pickles and Olives. 1 " ' "' Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Personal Attention Phone 252 ' . GROCER Welcome to the Oregon National Guard. Phone 252 San Francisco motored from San I Fran.cisQO, arriving in .oui, city Sun,-: day. Mr. and Mrs. Moran will visit: with their brother, Pete Allen, in the, Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. Courtney on Thompson creek, while Miss Gil-1 son Bpent Sunday evening with her i aunt, Mrs. Chris Uhich and will be the guest of her father Harry 'Oil-, son, who resides nt Sterling. ' I Miss IbhIb McCully entertained her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mix Thursday! evening. Thoy are clever attractions in Ellison White Chautauqua, whirhj is now playing In Medford. Mrs. Amy Dow was a .business vis itor in Medford Wednesday.. Mrs. Kaymond Reter and children were recent, guests at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. Jennings. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Webster and family were recent callers in our city.' . Mexico , Is levying a gasoline tax for road building purposes C i wit- . vN; 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Buy The Busy Corner, Motor, Co. Kev. Dun W. 'Thilrston of Redding, Cnl a guest of Mr. J. B. Weavur of Central Point, . accompanied Wov. E. F. Ackley, minister of the ClirlH- tlan church of Central Point to our city Monday and among many other things, they visited tho museum., . Clay Combest, who was rocentiy operated on by Dr. Conroy at tho Sacred Heart Hospital for nppenul- cltls,. Is rapidly Improving and was moved to Grandma Combest's home Monday. . . - , Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Balib, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Babb and Mrs. Martha Ross of Medford wero Sunday gucstu at the home of Grandpa Babb. They all enjoyed a bountiful basket din ner. Mr., and. Mrs. J. A.. Hcmstreet, Mrs. Mary . Payne . and Mrs. Myrle Peters and son . Myrlo Richard , of Medford wero viewing .the Jackson County Museum In our city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, George Henry and children of Marshfleld are guests of Mr. and, Mrs, H. C. Gallup. Mr. and Mrs. Henry expect to locate hero, fcas Mr. Henry Is a successful teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bilgor , of Wanopole, Wash. i we're In our city Tuesday en route to Los Angeles to visit his .mother. Mrs. ; Amanda Bll ger. . Mrs.. Chester. Cook, and Mrs. Rev. Edgar returned home Tuesday from a short visit to Lakevlew. They had a pleasant trip, but found the .roail very rough. ': Mr. Sullivan of Glendale, Cullf., qtopped over. In, our city Tuesday to meet old time friends returning from Seattle. 1 Emll Brltt returned Monday from a week's visit at Los Angeles. He accompanied the Shrlners. Miss Josephlnq. Sanborn celebrated ' her 16th birthday at her homo on California street. A number of her " friends were present and a very en joyablo time. was had; light refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Puhl art tho proud' parents of a bouncing baby girl, born at Sacred Heart Hospital Sunday, June 7th Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Stnnwood and son, O. C-. Jr., of Medford, wero Sunday guests at the home of ihelr parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stan-wood, Walter plymale and Ben Fnlrchlld of Yreka, wero meeting old-tlmo. friends in our city Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Moran and daugh iter. .Juno and Miss. Mildred. Cillson ot Ripe Olives, Bulk, ' Tint lSf Campbell's Beans, The Big Tin, 10 20TH CENTURY GROCERY STANDARD ALt OVER: THEIR TERRTORY Standard; Merchandise, Standard' Prices Standard V Service, Absolutely Reliable , Note the Attractive Prices ,on Carefully Selected Merchandise SATURDAY ANP MONDAY, JUNE ,13 AND 15, PREPARED FOODS White Star Tuna, White Meat,' Halves, 27 MAPLE LEAP SALMON, Fancy Chinook' Columbia River; New, Patik, . . VsrPouhd Can:........:..:........ i 24f Sakhalin Crab Meat; ' Norwegian Sardines in Pure Stuffed Olives, Fancy Japan, Halves 29 - Olive Oil, 2 Tins 25 3y2-Oz. Bot, 15 GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE aVo-Oz. .TaV 13, 8VrOz29, Pint....50 Delicia Sandwich Kippered Snacks, Boneless, Strained Honey, Pint--. Spread, 2 Tins 25 Direct Imported, 2 Tins 15 Mason Jar, Each 33f AMERICA DRY GINGER ALE See America First ; Large Bottle.... 20 STAPLE ITEMS ........ , . i (' ' . ; .. ' Monopole Catsup, Carnation Milk,, . Wesson Oil, Pint Bottle, 23 Tall Cans, 9; '. Quart Tin, 49 . MATCHES Economy Brand, 6, for 25& Searchlight, 5 for...:..:.... 25 Crystal White Soap, Citrus Granulated Soap, Post Toasties, 10 Bars 39 ' 3 Pkgs. 10c Size for 25 ' Package, 9. ,.; VIM The Old Keliable Family Patent Flour, 49-Lb. Sack".:::........,'..:..:. ?2.39 Lily of Valley Peas, ' Royal Garden .Tea, Rifted Earl v-June, " ; Japan or Ceylon and India, 2 Cans 49 Vo-Pound Package, 38? 20TH: CENTURY BROOMS 6-Sew, Med.i Wt, Finest .Qualityi...- :..98?, 20TH CENTURY COFFEE A Breakfast Treat Direct From Our Own Roaster to Yoi; Pound 45, 3 Pounds $1.32 ALL THE SEASON'S OFFERINGS IN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 20th CENTURY GROCERY GRANTS PASS. 511 W. G St. MEDFORD 31 N. Central ASHLAND 374 E. Main y -nsr-W