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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
( ; rr,m r.flV?: JULY .V-j)25-:.' 4 " PAGE THREE 7T TT trail ::r,"i-:; : jars Masdii Pititei'dpz: . ....... v . . . 58c Mason Quarts dozj;-A". . . . . . . 68c Mason Half Gals:, doz.. . . . : V . . Z 90c Economy Pints, doz. . ... ... . . . .$1.00 Economy Quarts, doz. . . ; ... .1 ; .$1.20 r Economy, Half Gals,, doz . : . $1.55 Complete with Lids and Rubbers.' 1 S"ou can-buy it. fpj: less at Louie's -and you don't have-to-cairry it. Lou le'S; .'.i-.V-V. Two Thones 271-272 , , C.O, D. If You, Like j u ouubu ueuirat v., . 't-. .... , t'-. TUb, NaUvo,. Daughters ot JaeksoH. vlllc came .Into possession of moro collectors of relics. Market Specials for Saturday ' .:; '. :,. : ' 'J ' Nice lot o young Chickens and Rabbits s h. SPRING LAMB Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb . . . .15c Good Bacon, per lb. .......... . ..30ci We Deliver 'f Ph.one.273 KUBLI PIAN9 ADDED TO OREGON OF TIMES IS f CELEBRATE THEIR Mr. ami Mi. William G. Walker celebrated their golden wedding un valued relics for the Pioneer museum nivorsary at the Jiome of their sum when, the pld Kubll home in this city Mnrvin B. Walker; here on .Wcdnya- waB turned over to its neV owner. . aay- Ju,y "tn' em-four Kue-.it mi m . t rr ... , , , urn) lJrfEM.Mll. i . timi .win. tviiiK.'ra Mrs. E.:J. Kubll presented to this' u i i....i ...... i...... historic organization he hubll piano b0(Jn ,, , t,1(. M ,k Ul)lVl0 It is an old squaro piano In redwood for tho fow 1onth ; case and was very much desired by, . Waiker Is Oreaoh ..loneo?: . The Native Daughters also had tlto .r. ,.T... ' L ".K prlyiloue of bringing back tolls prig; 1862, Thla ., Wlls nmJ0 b Inal home In the IJrunner building the ;... .. , ,u, .... ,,,.... .... rtl.l D r 1- r Xf... v.ili .vu.H.UKOiuw.w.M.aii. vuinv. ,c?JTB - " "rT, '1 i but one year old iu auwu. Alio oaio 11 UO lUBmilCU UJ B runner Brothers soon after the'ereq- Ills folks settled near W66dburn and he has resided LPUJLrha8 bJ -9 Ia.'?-M.r Mr. Walker first remembers it. Mrs. is opened by""a. WkthS Or."? M? ",",0to T fm,!8vf PaIoChUlBr ValU, ,tHVhehUUUl - ir Z Mm L. were married ;Chrre5 '"Satem in. 1MB. . making the trip it?i fil f?rll tbora "om Woodburn by team., be rt.hrh IX. b"' .T " a' 'h"1 " were no rail- fn.H 7 rU- Pa,?f " Pf" ra,!' n hat part of Oregon. . foresting , records of transactions of, ,. ,H wn, .. Pioneer professional and business' Zlu"TJ" JllT SNffK, ," n m also . have, fourteen grandchild iw-S&iI? Ct"eC" re one. great-grandchild. . ,r . "r T. i W.: r 1 Those nresent nt tho rnlehnillnn 1 "Jwore Mr,.andj Mrs.. William C Valker ry of Woodburn. Mr. ami Mrs. A., a Wnlk jj. or of M.edford. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. vvaixer ana cniiaren, Helen. Kugcno and Blden of Wllbrldgo. Mrs. C, W,. jivoray oi-i'ortiana.. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. .Walker and , children,' Ramona, : Elisabeth ."and Bl)ly of Msdford. ilij. and Mrs. Arllb G. Walker of Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs, Vor) G. Walker. Mr. arid Mm. Mnrtln lnrliln nnri fi. nn Mrs " ' !.! i . I Dave. Beck and daughter Murgarot of The boy who took, the mone out Medford. . Chief Elliott's swimming party at the Nat this morning is . known. lie ,1s P.: 1. DflV PICM PUAWP Jennings Tent Thrator.. Jennings Tent. Thentor companV, warned that still another boy told on cbnalntlng of 18 people. Including a him: If this money Is not, turned in 6-plece orchestra., will play a week's to Chief Elliott not later than tomor- engagement In Medrord conimenclng row noon-the police will take a hand next Monday, night,! August, 3rd. In the matter. This boy's mother will Opening play, "S'Mantha." at which save him a lot of trouble by having time ladles will bo admitted free as a LIBERTY MEAT MARKET Phone 164 . - We Deliver SPRING LAMB, Pork Veal Beef SPRING CHICKENS HENS RABBITS PURE PORK SAUSAGE All Kinds of Lunch Meats EMILPECH, Proprietor. . Formerly with West Side and Medford Center Meat Markets ' Corner North Holly and Main Sts. MR. BULUS ENJOYED Tl him return It. State Engineer . in meuiuTu j ww y medium of advertising. Doors opened at .7 :30. curtain rises at 8 ;00 Admission 20y for children, and 4 Op,. foi adults. No rc'served.sea,'; TehJ 'located. bbu( ist Office. . ' 11 fi . S. S. Bullls, who tui-nod tho first of the week, froiri' a visit abroad' says ho hod, a. wonderful trip and it was well worth 'tho price.; ' ' . ; Mr. Bullls first went to Vldalla. La., wiioro his ,'bop,., Gilbert, of that city, Joined him, and.. they wore eight days making the trip .across to London, where they spent two days. . .Mr. Btil- 'lis says ono of the things thut ho no ticed wus, the friendly spirit tor Amer icans, and another was the free speech allowed In Hyde Park. London, where soapbox statesmen and other agitators held forth. .. When he asked why it was allowed, an Englishman remark ed, "It's the safety valvo of tflla coun try.' don't you know." ' ' "A proposition that Is worrying the English," said Mr. Bullls, "Is what to do with tho Dqte systom, adopted after tho armistice was signed and which grants the unemployed about two- thirds or their former wages. . Tno policy Is becoming very burdensome." Mr. Bullls VvftH In Paris throe days and while there .ho celobrated his 76th birthday. He says Paris is noted for guod things to oat, good shows and plenty of pretty girls. Tho return trip ucross was made In seven days und they were glad to get buck to the S. S. A. ' Ho says Mrs. T. D. Huntington, whom he formerly know In New York, is at the head of the American Wo men's club of Londuit. ' On a Trip. SALEM, Ore., July. 31. Roy A. Kloin. Rtntff hichwnv nntrlnnpr. has J loft for Washington, D. C, to attend a meeting of the jomt committee on interstate highways, or which he is a member, H,o( will .return. In ajiouteii days. ' - . - LEGISLATIVE SEAT "The first political stir in preparaii' tlon for tho coming election -to. stato ; offices, the primaries of which will b.V held next May, came this morning; with the announcement that William M. Brlggs, prominent attorney of this; city would be a candidate for the state, legislature. '' says the. Ashland Tidings.; "It la understood that Brlggs has the1 backing of the Republican County Cen-4 tral committee. .V' "At the present time, the repre sentatives from Jackson county are John Carkin and Ralph Cowglll. It Is rumored that Carkin. will not be candidate for reflection," . .- Cook with gft. .(V State Engineer Rhett Luper and son, James, were In Medford today, en ; route home, to Salem Jy auto from d. 1 business trip 1 . to Lakovlow and Sum mer Lake.. . Mr. . l.upr says Medford Is lucky In . having, sepured such an abundance ot pure,,- mountain . water , and Is sure , the; people will vote tho bonds as: nothing la more beneficial foi- tho-healtlvkii'.wel as tho growtho'f , a city, as plenty of good water and, no city has oven b$'j)!nown to hqftffrk . much. ' ' ' ' ' SERVICE Ax 20tK Century es Stoic are periPormirig k genuine service in every community in which they operate.. Originating the . Cash 'and Carry idea, in the Northwest, these Stores hoo n l y lowered fopd tosts, but established a highersnp!ard; of merch: andising in the handling of Foodstuffs. , - i 1 OFFERINGS SATURDAY and MONDAY, AUG. 1 &3 v'-r ; - . .. t. , ' - . -. . , ..- ' "- Criaco . v ';,.'v'''v-iUiieapi;l.fiiiH!ydtccl, ; Shrdded.Wlieat -3-lb. cau ..............73 large cans,' 2 for:.....55 package.... 10 "SAKHALIN"' CRAB'. MEAT The sweetest, best flavored crab is caught in. the waters of Japan; "Sakhalin" is the cream of the pack 90 per, cent leg meat; halves, can...... Crystal White Soap Wesson Oil ; ; - Bipe Olives, "picnic"'1 10 bars ..39 quarts, each 49 can, 10c; 3 for 29 NABISCO WAFERS-Fresh 'lot nt an extra special price, poun'df.:...:..v.2.9 Peet's Washings Machine ;.. Searphlight Matches, , Wax Paper, 5c size,., Soap, large pkg 35'' 5 large boxes............25 3 rolls 10 FRUIT JARS Genuine ll Masonn complete with, porcelain-, lined zinc caps and- new rubbers, quarts, dozen . . 69c, . Green Olives, pint, . r t . . Toilet, Paper, 1000 sheet .(-Raising unbleached, Mason, jar :...;:..'.33 . tissue, 1 3 rolls......... Thompsou's, 3' lbs 32. AN EXCLUSIVE 20TH CENTUR.Y OFFERING (30CQANUT Sugai- cured: long, thread, best "quality; pound..-. 19 : Royal Baking Pow- Preferred- Stock Tender - Norwegian Sardines in pure der, 13 oz; can....43 Melting Peas, 2 cans 45 olive oit caii 10c, 3 for....32; 20TH. CENTURY COFFEEf" Always right" Direct from our own roaster to you; pojnd, 45, 3 pounds..... $1.32 KERR'S BEST PATENT FLOUR Made? from old wheat, 49-lb. sk. $2.37 There Really Is No Better Place to Trade Than at a J v ' ... V 30TK CENTURY GROCERY . GRANTS PASS MEDFORD ASHLAND . 6iL Wj , OvBt'fi-T? ;31' -H.;; Cntndrsln 374." R,'. Blalii;. "TW CAMPING IN THE HILLS . ,'..if?,..'lr'.s .i: a. c ,-,, MANY PLACES TO GO Cmter Lake, Diamond. Lake, Oregon Caves, Lake bf the Wootfs, Pelican Bay, and innumerable places on Rogue River and other places. DO YOU ENJOY IMa , tot Lunch Time oh the Camping Trip , See Crater Lake Rip Olives, Preserves Green Olives . Jellies Stuffed Olives Jams Sweet Pickles .. , Marmalade. Sour Pickles . Apple Butter l Mixed Pickles 1 Canned Fruit Grape JuicQ Orange-Juice. Lemon Juice Lime Juice ;.f Loganberry Juice Pineapple Juice See Diamond . Lake A Breakfast in Camp Should Have Swi ft's Premium Bacon We slice it f pr yo- Deviled Meat Chicken in Jelly Baked Beans ' Beech Nut Bacon Deviled Ham ' .., ', Deviled Chicken ; American Sardines Derby Beef Veal! Loaf. Boned Chicken Norwegian Sardines Nut Butter Lunch Tongue. "n'; Frankfurters ', French Sardines. . Potatp. Chips. V-',". - Roast Beef ' ' Vienna Sausage r Kippered Snacks : Sandwich Spread ' Calves Tongue ' . Vegetable Dinner Kippered Sardines . t Sandwich pelight Lamb's. Tongue ! ,' Steaks in Gravy - Spiced Sardines - -' -Tasty Spread- . I for Sandwiches Swift's Premium Boiled Ham f Nippy Cheese , Cream Brick Cheese Grated Cheese -Swiss Cheese ' Old English. Cheese Pimento Cheese . Edam Cheese Camembert Cheese Limburger Cheese Rooquef ort Cheese Neuf chatel Cheese pineapple Cheese, HOT CAKES AND SYRUP Syrup ofall kinds from Corn, to Pure Maple. : - Paper Plates j?J?aper Napkins, WaX( Paper, Lunch Baskets , Home Made Cakes, Pies, Salads and Cottage Cheese.' ALLOW US TO HELP YOU IN PLANNING YOUR. OUTING LUNCHEON ; r Personal Attention Prompt Service !.:'' , GROCER ' Phoo'ne 252 wvf''-'(-v)Y't;'il'' """'' Window Display ' " 'y'-'-x . See .Oregon ; Caves Lake of the Woods -. i i r;.. Phone 25&.