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4 THREE ! ';,; , 6 O rr MEDFORD MAIL" TRTBTyE, MEDFORlV OKEq($v FRTDAY, JITXE 19. e 1925 PAOE rVlodel Meat Market o o SPECIALS for SATURDAY Prime Beef Pot Roast, per lb . ...12jc Rib Boil, per lb. ... . . 10c Shoulder' Pork Roast, per lb 25c Leg of Pork, per lb. IV.". . . '. .28c Veal and Baby, Beef Roast, per lb. . . .15c Sirloin Steak, ?pter lb. ........ ... . . . .25c T-bone Steak,' per lb. '. ............. .25c Shoulder Steak, per lb. .18c Sausage, per 'lb'. . .'. . ...'.'. .20 c Hamburger,' per lb. . ...... .... . . . .20c Springers, per lb. .38c Fancy Hams, per lb. i . i -A: 30c Phone 325 !' 1 ..:.;,";'. ..We Deliver In choosing candy for children, the first consideration is purity. Now, all. the Whitman candies are pure but not all of them are. equally adapted to . the simple diet of young children So we have put in the Wonderbox just those clear candies and plain sweet chocolate that careful parents would select.' , - " v Jt-;H- Sticks and molded animals, flowers and butterflies make the contents wonderful indeed to childish eyes. There is a variety of bright 'picture de signs on the lids of the Wonderboxes so that for a children's party each guest can have a different box. . , , HEATH'S DRUG STORE (Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) " p. " As near as your phone. . .' i THIS is a breakfast dish that children like . . . and mothers like to have them eat. It has a deliciousness that smacks of variety. It fights the dragging-down effect of hot summer days. ' ,Note the recipe. See how it tempts the appetite, and gives the oats-and-milk that doctors urge.' 1 ' Try this delightful change at breakfast, please. Jf'--t The Recie Ingredient! i oupt of Quick Quaker. 4 cupa of water, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 level table ' epbons cocoa and 4 of sugar, I teaspoon vanilla. Oring water to a boll. Add cocoa and sugar mixed to a paste with boiling water; then slowly stir In the oats. Cook 3 to 3 min utes. Add Vtnllla. Serve hot or cold with cream.- Wonderful chilled,' molded and served In slices. Quick ij ,). Cooke tt Qualicr j 3 sb f minutes; f This new summer breakfast Quick Quaker answers die desire for a neiv delight . . note the recipe LEGAL DECISION f ! ON NEW TAX LA REDUCES Rfc I SALEM. Ore., Juno 19.-i-neceiita of tho public service commission from tho gross earning Btutistlcs on public utilities and railroads im posed by an act of tho 192$ .egia-' lature, and estimated to produce JSO.000 for a blennlum, 'will be re duced and estimated one-half, or to about -40,000 for a blew, turn, by an interpretation of the law made by an Attorney General Van Winkle today in reply to a query by1 tho commis sion. ; j The opinion holds ,'tHat the tax applies- only to purely Intranstate i business und that any income of the utilities- from lnter-state business done' on Oregon account ennnot be taxed., To tax it would be contrary to the federal constitution, ho holds: The commission has already col lected under the ct 120,051. It happens that only n small part of thin will have'to. hp refunded under ino opinion oc uie attorney general. CLOTHING IS STRESSED AT GRANTS PASS MEET Many women decided that they would rathor -listen to lectured than do the family washlnjr; and so the southern ' Ores-on homemakerB in stitute continued on. its third day with an attendance equal to tho other two days, despite tho heat. Central Point: Gold Hill,' Riverside, Valley View and Mcdford wero rep resented. ' ' ' The morning proffrnm was a con tinuation of Wednesday's roeotlngs. Miss Cooley talked nbout such im portant things as unity and rhythm In clothing and how theso very im portant factors may bo secured. Miss Kay demonstrated tho uso of Jesso in' making attractive' plcturo frames nnd other Important accessories of decoration for tho home. Miss Thornley gave" exercises to correct posture faults such as sway back, and flat chests.' (..' The afternoon music hour was In charge of Mrs. Charles Gordon of Ornnts Pass and consisted of sonKx liy three people, Miss Nclllo Hayes, Miss Curley nnd Mrs. Holmes. Mrs. Clordon and Mrs. Holmes Knvo 'a'de. iltcmful duet as - an ondoro. Mr. Gordon Hart, -began .-to t reap tho ; fruits "of lils patience as the audl- onco entered Into tho community singing with moro spirit than on the proceeding days, i The speaker of the afternoon was Mr. BrOmbaush, professor of psych ology at" tho Oregon Agricultural College. His subject was "Child Psychology." Ho called attention to -the fact,;' often forgotten, that a child is. not Just a "Uttlo adult," but a "littlo animal," and went on to toll how a parent can make or mar his child In the process of training. waaa, (ma Imported Delicacies A new shipment of Cresca Imported Products just in. Cresca Company of New York City is one of the largest importers of fine food products in the United States. Every item packed under this brand must be "more than a little better." CRESCA PRODUCTS Stem Ginger, Anchovies, Curry Powder, Caviar, Stuffed Dates, Stuffed Figs, Capers, Marrons, French Mustard, Macaroni, Olives stuffed with Almonds, Olives stuffed with Hazelnuts, Olives, stuffed with Pimentos, exquisite Queen Olives, Stuffed Manzanilla Olives, Red French Cherries, Green French Cherries, Bar Le Due, Truffles, Camembert Cheese, Guava Jelly, Mint Jelly. Aside from the Cresca Brand, we carry many imported goods, including fancy import-r ed Cheese from Holland, France and Switzerland. When in need of some item of Fancy Groceries, please call us and We will be glad to supply you. . . Our window display of Imported Goods will give you an idea of the completeness of our stock. We invite you to see it.- ; - ' , QUALITY IS REMEMBERED LONG ARTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE -H. E. M ARSH 4 Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 BY SALVATION ARMY A'niost unique 'service, as far as 1h known, the firnt of Its kind to be Held In the open in the state of Oregon, will bo that of the "swearing in' of a Salvation Army' reei'Uit on tho corner of Main and Front- -srees Saurday niRh, comnienrilnR at 7:30 o'clock. Tho .Monday of this wook, but Im now pot recruit in question la a local woman I tins along as wel las could bo expect- who has acrvod her probation norlod iCd REESE CREEK R1PLETS ' The Sunduy school will meet next Sundny, Juno 21, for nn all day meet ing with tho Central Sunday school. Subject of lesson: "Peter delivered from prison.' Acts 12:1-24. Memory verse, "The angel of tho Tord encamp eth round about them that fear him, and doiivereth them." Mrs. Frank Castor la at tho Community hospital. She underwent a serious operation The Show Off,' presented at the Oraterian last night before a small but appreciative audience, proved to be, one of the most original, delightful and well played comedies ever seen in Medford. It was also a well staged and very clean production, and de spite the fact that It nnd nn vlillnn, sex problem and the like, held the audience1 In root 'attention and laughter throughout the portrayal of life In a"family. Into which a boastful young man had courted and married, bringing about mirth provoking com- 1 plications. Jessie Busley ns Mrs. Fisher, the plain spoken and much- worried mother, carried off tho stel la.r JiQnocaot the exce,Hcnt.,cant. , ,.m according to tho Army's ruIcH and is now entitled to become a full fledged soldier in the ranks. '' The Salvation Aarmy's "articles of war' wil be read and the purposes of soldiership in this Christian army explained, after which the new sol dier will be "sworn J.!."', under the Stars and Stripes and tho army's emblem. Born To Mr. and Mrs. IT. Lowolyn, Sunday, June 14, a nine pound boy. Mother and son are doing nlcoly. Sunday evening about soventy-fivo or eighty people gathered at the Voa tal home to spend tho evening with Jim Vestal, who Is here for a short visit, before going to lacentor, Wash ington, where they expect to build. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vestal took sup per Tuesday with Mr. Pottegrew'n. Mrs. Pettegrew's niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Potta, from Nevada, are visiting them for a short time. Trtf. and Mrs. C. L. Cummonsand children took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins. . . Thn coyotes seem to he quite bad In tnV'noigntfdrhooa 'among the goats and sheep."" " v' "J ' "Josh" Moore, who was sent from Medford to attend the national con vention of the Brotherhood of Amer ican Yeoman, nan wired b'uok tho fol lowing election results: W.R. Shirley, Oklahoma, president; members of the board, N. E. Watley of Minnesota, A. Morgan Duke of Texas, A. A. Hoff man of Iowa and Mark McKee of Michigan. fv Included among tho business set tled during tho Convention was 'the establishment of a children's homo' at Elgin, III., and the decision that the next supreme conclave would be held at Portland, Ore. The state conven tion was awarded to-Asnianu. - . 1 t ft 0$t$r$riki01oo6ytf tlj(ofItqi than 'n R;ollRRoyce at the door. IF YOU HAVE NOT- found the "coffee that suits you, come to McDONALD'S for some that will. Coffee is to the ordinary individual a wholesome beverage which tends to his general well being and adds appreciably to the pleasure of meal time. We have a coffee that is pleasing a good mahy folks they, continue to use it right along. It is. roasted by one of the largest -roasters on the coast and we buy it in quantities that assure it being fresh when it comes to you. When you want coffee again,' try a pound at t. i-.l 45c If yon use only the advertised can coffee, we have the leading brands in that too. - - If you are going on an outing, take along Washington's Prepared Coffee, easy to make and anyone can make it good. A half teaspoonful in a cup of hot water and you have a cup of delicious cdffee, ready for cream and sugar. McDONALD'S Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery Goods. 225 West Main St. Accommodating Service Phone 125 126 Tonight at 7:30 on Benr creek near the gravel washer, all Scouts will meet In nn outdoor assembly Guldos will he' posicd to direct' the way from7 Riverside, go north on that highway until you find a saout to show you how to reach the big council flro and where to see and join in the stunts that are on the program Tell another scout and bring him along Summer camp at Lake , of the Woods which will be open to all scouts and Lone Scouts In Jackson, Josephine and Klamath counties, will open July 6th Camp applications must be signed up on tho forms that are available at scout headquarters, or applications may bo secured from scoutmasters Applications fur the first two weeks encampment must bo in not later than Juno 24th Nineteen scouts, all from truops In Medford, spent from erly Wednesday morning until late Thursday night at the Elk Picnic grounds about 12 miles north of the city on the Rogue river, Tho party In charge of Cecil A. Cook, scout exocutivo of tho Crater Lake council, constructed a swimming hole by building a dam across what was once a part of the river bod and dl verting water from the main river Into It. Other Hems on this trip will appear In these columns In a day or two. Next Court of Honor-will be hold June 25th. This will be the last ses sion that will be held In town until after summer camp. During the winter months, pnou monla Is nvire prevalent In cold than In wnrm rllmnies. people in warm climates keep open house the year Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS Steer Beef Pot Roast. . . ; . . :15c per lb. Steer Beef Stew . . . . . .... .12 per lb. Good Bacon .30c per lb. 'We Deliver1 Phone 273 . j. WITK MXDFOKD . TRADE ISMWJFOItD; MADK. TEAMWORK Your first thought in buying is to get the best you can afford for the least money. : The; . 20th CENTURY OFFERINGS 1 coincide with your thoughts exactly at all times. The. best of everything, in its class, at the greatest possible saving, to you. , " - Carnation Milk : i .Kellogg's Corn Flakea Crystal White Soap--: Tall, each ,.v,..,... 9 3 packages - 25 10 bars 39 TROPIKO GRAPE FRUIT. floldcu, sun-ripened fruit, can 22; 3 for 65 Kingsford's Starch-,Corn, Old Dutch Cleanser Sperry's Rolled Oata-- 1-lb. pkK. :, 2 for 25 2, for 15 9-lb. sack 50 ECONOMY MATCHES "They Strike." Extra Special ...7 boxes 250 Green Olives Fancy Cocoa Best bulk ;Burnett's. Vanilla Pure Pint Mason jar... 35 2 lbs 15 ;2, ounce bottle ..35 20TH CENTURY BROOMS 5 sewn, strong, medium vt., durable, ea. 98 Maraschino Cherries. Nabisco Wafers Nea- , Hillsdale Asparagus Tips-- 5 ounce bottle........l9 politan, 3 pkgs 28 Lb. cans, each ..27V1 EXTRA SPECIAL 14 Bars Creme Oil Soap for 179c ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12-oz. can 43; 2Vb. can ?1.29 . 5-lb. can ....$2.39 1 Instant PoBtum- ' ' Best Shortening Jello Any flavor Large can 39 Bulk, 3 lbs.'. 58 Package '. 10 20TH CENTURY COFFEE At . home or on the picnic, it's great. Always fresh , ' Pv...pound, 45; 3 pounds $1.32 ; BANANAS Fancy Fruit, 3 lbs. 1 .. 1 ...... . '. '. ,25c ALL THE SEASON'S OFFERINGS IN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE TABLES. ,?" ; P' r"':f " " V V"J V ' 20th CENTURY GROCERY! GRANTS PASS ' 90511 W. G St. MEDFORD 3k N. Central ASHLAND 374 E. Main mfwm 'round, ONaoWa