MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - OREGON, FRTDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 192.')
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LOUIE'S MONEY
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SAVERS
t Mason Uds, regular j doz.. X .1 . 20c
Mason Rubbers, heavy red, doz. . . . 5c
EXTRA SPECIAL-
-Trubake Graham Crackers,
fresh from the oven, 4V2 lb.
WOod box . ; -. . . . i : .... . . ,69c
You can buy it for less at Louie's
and you don't have to carry it.
I Two Phones 271-272
C. 0; D. If You Like
36 South Central
JACKSON COUNTY FAIR, SEPTEMBER 16-19
MISS MANN, CO.
LOCAL TEACHERS
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NURSE, RESIGNS ARE i ASSIGNED
JQ GET MARRIED f YgSp
Kansas Lawyer Named
Head Bar Association
' ,DKTnpiT. Sept. 4. (A. P.) Chos
tor I. Long of Wichita. Kus.i today
wait elected president of the Ameri
can' Bar association to succeed Char
les Evan Mushes. Wllllnm P. Mc-
Crncken, Jr., of Chicago was -chosen
Hecretury, and Fred C. Wad hams, New
York, was re-elected treasurer. .
Veteran -Commander XntncfL
TULSA. Okln.. Sept. 4. Fred Sto
ver of Butter, Pa., today -was elected
national commander of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars at their national con
vention here
I The news thaj Miss. -Irene '-Mann,.
ono of the-aoumy nurses-for- the past
year whose'' special field of fluty was
, the south part of the county, had re
cently resigned her position to become
effective October 1st, to make her fu
ture' home In Paris. Arkansas, will be
received' with' much regret by the
1 many' hundreds of friends she 'had
. made In Medford and elsewhere
throughout the county the past twelve
' months,'
- Her efficiency,- quiet demeanor,
likable personality and zeal for work
won her friends with-all whom she
came In contact... . '
' Miss Mann, who had been enjoying
her vacation for a week post, left
In her auto Thursday with her pol
lice dog as companion and protector
for- Paris, Ark., via Denver, where
she' formerly resided. It Is under
stood that she has retired from her
many years of public health work
nnd will be married on her arrival at
' Paris.
Miss Leah Jennings, for the pnst
six months, relief nurse on duty at the
J lnter-denomlnal hospital at Santa Do
; mlngo, and who was formerly con
j nected with the state hoard of health
' of Texas, has been chosen to' succeed
Miss Mann In the Jackson county
Health Unit work, and will take up
her duties' on October 1st, ond become
the team mate of Miss Vera Beard,
the other county nurse. . They have
been friends for years, having- met In
public health work , in Texas.
LUKE RYAN TO SELL
STARTS TODAY
AS SMOOTH AS SILK . ,
AS MYSTERIOUS AS THE
SPHINX.
AS QUICK AS LIGHTNTNd
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AS SILENT AS' A TIGER'S .
TREAD
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THAT'S "RAFFLES," THE
AMATEUR CRACKSMAN.. .
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STARRING
. "STOP, LOOK
and LISTEN"
A Comedy
PATH E
REVIEW .
PETERS
MORE THRILLING THAN THE
BOOK MORE ' FASCINATING
THAN THE FLAY.
A GREAT SUPPORTING CAST
MISS DUPONT, WALTER LONG,
.HE D-D A HOPPER, FREEMAN
WOOD.
SUNDAY "A KISS IN THE DARK" , . ( , -V
The Season's Biggest Laugh Hit With
- ADOLPHE MENJOU, AILEEN PRINGLE
STAR MARKET
. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
, . ' A - . i ! -
SPRING LAMB
SPRING "
CHICKENS"
BELGIAN
HARES
HOME CURED
BACON
BEEF - PORK
VEAL ROASTS
Free Delivery
Phone 273
The entire stock of the Smart Shop,
which was formerly located at the
corner of Main and Q rape street,1 has
been purchased by Luke Ryan of this
city and will be placed on sale In the
near future.- MThi stock Is surprin
inffly'complete," wiya Mr. Ryan, "and
will afford southern Oregon people
an opportunity of buying at sacrifice
prices some high quality merchan
dise. The stock Is sufficient tos en
able shoppers to select from full
lines."
- The date of sale of ladies' wear
which will be held by Mr. Ryan will
be' announced' in the near future in
the Mail Tribune. A location has already-been
secured by Mr. Ryan and
already a corps of helpers are mark
ing stocks In preparation' for the
event. . .
ARRASMITH Sylvester Alrrnsmlth,
one of the old pioneers or Oregon,
passed' away at the home- of his
daughten at- Redding,- Cat.,- on August
31. The' remains were brought to
Medford and he was burled In the
Jacksonville cemetery at 2:30 P. M.
yesterday. He came to Jacksonville
Jn 1867 and was widely known among
the mining men of Oregon and north
ern California.
OBITUARY
SLI3VIN Katherlne Rlevln passed
iiwny Wednesday eveningf September
1SI25, nt the Sacred Heart Hos
pital." The -deceased leaves to' mourn
her loss one son, Harry, of Ohllo-
quln, Oregon' and' other relatives In
Ireland where she was -born, me
funeral arrangements are. being made
by the Perl Funeral Home and the
services will be held Saturday morn
ing at nineVelocfc front the' Catholiq
cnurcn. interment win De maae
rite Medford' cemetery. . , .' .
Reese Ranchman was fined $20 ffttd
suffered a 30-day suspension,, of his
driver's license 'When he pleaded gull-,
ty In Judge Olenn O. Taylor's court
vesterHav to a'charire of speeding a
Crnte Lake stage- in the vicinity of
Eagle, Point at a rate exceeding 40
miles ner hour. Deputy Sheriff Paul
Jennings was the arresting officer.
Large slock' Victor records at mai
mer's Music Store. ' tf
Mrs. O. U Vincent on the south
Pacific highway, presented' the: em
ployees of the Mall Tribune with a
lurge basket of delicious sweetwaler
grapes.
If your pictures are made at Palm
er's Photo Studio, 7.17 N. Central,-they
will be the best. tf
Arthur -C. "Robbie" Robinson of
Portland, who was in the city 10 days
ago en route on n trip around the
world with a' camera, passed through
last ttlght after having returned to
Portland, where he received an offi
cial start. He has with him a refer
ence written by Mayor George Rager
suggesting that courtesies be shown
the traveler, who is making the trip
with only $100 cosh, which renders It
necessary for him to work his way.
His Itinerary will Include the out of
the way places not touched by the
usual travel Itinerary. After a year,
the allowed time, he expects to be
hack with sufficient material to write
a book.
Screen doors nt Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and
Oenesee. 88tf
Try that big milk hape at DeVoe's.
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The Medford city schools, grade
and : high, open on next Tuesday,
September ' 8. 'Registration in all
rooms and classes, both grades and :
high school, will begin at 9:00 a. m.
At two o'clock , on Saturday after-1
noon preceding; a Renerul teachers'
meeting Is scheduled' to be held at
the high school,, followed by special
meetings for both grado and high
school teachers.
New to the . system this year are
Superintendent B. H. Hedrlcki Prin
cipal II. H. Conkle of the high school
nnd the following teachers:
High school Miss Mildred' Stre-
vey, MIsS Marguerite Scott, Miss Oer
trude Butler, Miss Zona Gale Miles.
Grades Miss. Agnes Mehring, Miss
Irene Illock. Mrs. Ivy Hamrock, Miss
Jessie Jensen, Miss Eleanor Clark,
Miss Irma DeCnrlow, Miss Eva Lu
cille Jnckson, Miss Leanne MacNIven,
Miss Iva Itee Medcalf, MIrs Lysle
Gregory, Mrs. Anna B. Carter; Miss
Alice M. Hansen, Miss Doris M.
flute.
Teacher assignments announced
are:
High School U. II, Conkle, Principal
Modorn languages, Gertrude But
ler; mathematics; . Alice Chubbuck
science, H. F. Cope; English, Ruth
E. Dickerson; English, Beatrice Dun
nette; science, E. M. HUbsong; com
mercial, Ellgnbeth .M. Jerome; com
mereinl, I.etand J. Knox; manual
training, Leland A. Mentzer; Latin,
Gladys Peterson; history, Marguerite
Scott; English, Ruth Sether: civics
and economics, Victor Sether; math
emntlcs, C. T. Steward; English and
history, Mildred Strevey; agriculture,
C. D. Thompson: physical education,
Zona Gale Miles; . home economics,
Virginia smith; home economics.
Jdaurine Carroll, dean of girls; music,
Elizabeth' Gore: librarian, Mary
Moore; physical director and coach.
Prince Callison: school nurse. Ber
tha Denton.
Jackson School Thora Srottli,
Principal.
First, B nnd A, Mrs. Ray Hender
son; , 2, B and A, Jessie Jensen: 3
a and A, Eleanor Clark;'.' 4, B and
A; Irma' DeCarlow,'. 6. B and A. Carol
Ramsay; 6, B and A, Marguerite
Hammond;; 0, B, Eip Luclle Jack
son; . departmental work, 7th and
8th grndes, Jeannew MacNiven. Doris
C'ute, Ray' Henderson.-
. Washington- School A. J. Jlainby,
- PrincJifcl.
First. B and A, Blanche Canodc;
2, B, Marguerite Ahdrews;: a A and
!IR: k'ntherina ItTanln,: r a'.i o A
Agnes Mehring; A; pre
cia Olsen; 6 B, Dee,M, Whisenant;
5 A and music, Irene Block; 6 P.
and A, Ethel iWIIUts;! departmental
work. 7th and' 8th grades. Amy
Harding-, Merle' Classey, Mrs.. Glen
O, Taylor, j
lloosovelt Sdiool Sarah' Van Meter,
Principal.
First. Tt and A. l.llciln Ahhntt. 9
'B and ArLysle Gregory; 3, B and A,
Anna B. Carter: 4. B-and A. Ger
trude Parker; 6, B and A;" Alice M.
Hansen; 8. B and A, Flora Chllders:
departmental work, 7th and 8th
grades,' uhasslgned, Eunice Davis,
Esther VanCamp: .
Lincoln School Ora Oox, Prlncliml.
nrsi, j. ana-iA', Hazel Phillips; 2,
B and A, Avis Anscheutz: 3. B and
A, Uneeta Morgan; 4V B and A, Mnr
Jorie Newbury; 6, B and A, Laura
West; 6. B and A, Pearl Turner;
departmental work, 7th and 8th
grades, Edith Eggan, Annette Gray,
Iva' Hew Medcalf.
" Indications point to a very heavy
enrollment and crowded conditions
In both high school' and grades, for
which there can be little relief until
the new high school' Ir completed.
On account of the situation exist
ing at the high school, the board
and superintendent have decided that
It; will' be necessary to discontinue
the manual training and domestic
science and .nrt work, which has
been offered there to the 7th nnd
8th grades. That work for the grades
Will' be resumed upon completion of
the new building.
Two more Tooms have been fitted
up at the Jackson school- to helii
relieve' the' crowded situation in the
Washington and .Lincoln schools. All
eight- gradim will be offered' nt the
Jackson school for the first time. As
an initial arrangement the following
Is designated as the districts to be
served by each of the grade schools:
School Boundaries Named.
Roosevelt All that part of the
city lying east of Bear creek and In
addition, ; both sides of Riverside
north of Main street.
Lincoln All that part of the city
lying between Dear creek nnd the
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Good
Things to
Eat
See our display of appetizers , Sold in bulk.
Order by the pint or, quart.
Fancy Ripe Olives
Large Green Olives
Sweet India Relish
Large Dill Pickles
Plain Sweet Pickles
Mixed Sweet Pickles
Sweet Mustard Pickles
Small Sour Pickles
Fancy Imported and Domestic Cheese
Extra quality home-made Salad
Rich home-made Cottage Cheese
Aside from the bulk goods, we have Catsup, Chili Sauce, A-l
Sauce, Oscar Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, Sweet Relish, Oys
ter Cocktail Sauce, as well as a complete line of all Pickles,
Olives, Salad Dressings, etc. . ..-'.
COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H E. MARSH
Phone 252 , , , GROCER , , : , Phone 252
t Store Closed Monday-Labor Day i
Bigger and Better Than Ever, Jackson County Fair, September 16-19. ; . ";
Southern Pacific R. R. tracks, ex tated by necessity. Medford' school
cept North Riverside. I buildings are not distributed accord-
! Jackson-All that part of the-.city I ing to presemV-centers -of -population,
lying' west' of the Southern Pacific! which resnlts In some injustice' to the
railroad tracks ond north of Main 1 pupils who are required to travel the
street. It will also serve that part of greater distances.. .However, parentB
the city south of Main street and should send the;r cWldron- to the
west fo Newtown to Dakota.' j school Indicated and- If : any . better
Washington All that part of the or fairer division can be effected
city lying south of Main street, west later, it will be done. Provisions
of the Southern Pacific railroad will he made on tho application of
tracks and east of Newtown. It will parents, so that any weak or crlp-
nlso serve that port of the city pled children' may attend the nearest
south of Dukota avenuo. w ; and most accessible school In all
Superintendent Hedrlek explained ' eases.'. ': - ,.
that' these district lines ure not' sat ft Pupils having; old 'text books which
Isfnotory although apparently die- are In use this year- and of- whicn
they 'wish to dispose, should' take '
them to their school building whr.;
the principals are maintaining; a'1)Odk
exchange service.' ' '' " '' ' ;v'
Aged Abolitionist Dead, '
WALLINQFORD Mrs. "Sarah-.
Guilford Yarnell, an abolitionist, who
lielped - tho "underground railroad"
is dead at 107,
RERUN. President Von-Hlnden--burg
signed a decree permitting for
mer officers of the German army and
navy to wear their uniforms. , . . ..
Cook with' gas.
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Card ot Thanks.
I wish to thank my friends nnd ac
quaintances for their kindness and
sympathy Ih my' bereavement,- caused
by the death and burial of my father,
Sylvester Arrasmlth.
162 MRS. J. T. MARR.
Cook with gas.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Going to- Lo- Angeles:
room for two, Phone 46J-J. 142
FOR SALE-Hweetwater grapes, He
pViund; Italian prunes 2c. pound.
Two miles south on Pacific highway.-
Ming boxes. Mrs, A. I Vln
- cent, Hi
SATURDAY
BARGAINS
AH steak beef, lb. 20c
Roast Beef,
lb....... 14c to 18c
Fresh Fish, Halibut.
Salmon, lb. .. .25c
Beef boil and stew,
lb... ...6c to 10c
Wflson i
Meat Market ;
In Johnson Produce Co.
. Building; . '
Millions of Dollars Saved
,' "... - -
Through the 20th Century
idea of establishing cash and carry stores in- the
great northwest. The progressive methods of the
20th Century Stores, and emulation by others,
have brought the consumers1 and producers closer'
together with marvelous' savings to bbthl ' ' ; 7
OFFERING SATURDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5-8
Closed All Day Monday (Labor Day)
Snowdrift ' Carnatfon Milk XingsfordSterchVcomor
4-pound can .93 .tall calis, 3 for 29 gloss,, Wb. pkg. 2 for 25f
POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Finest Italian, full pint can.:.....:... ........:...49
P. & G. White Sbap- t Ripe Olives Picnic v Market Day Eaisins '; .
10 bars for ........39 cans, 3 for : 29 ,4-lb. package J 39.
LIBBY'S SHORT ASPARAGUS TIPS-Ncw pack, 1-pound cans.. 27'
'- J .!!!(' ... II : I-'
Sperry'B Pancake Flour, Campbell's Beans Norwegian Sardines in;
10-lb, saclc ....73 The "big" tin. 10 pure olive oil, 2 cans 25
CRAB MEAT '.'Sakhalin,", world's finest, 90 claw meat, halves, can 32 .
Ghir. Ground Chocolate,
1-lb. can 32, 3-lb. 93
FLOUR Kerr's- Best Patent,. 49-lb; sack, ?2.35, Sperry'B, $2.50, Fisher's"
- Blend, $2.55. ';:r-;-:rs
Sea Foam H. O. Oats .."Delicia'.' Sandwich Spread-"the
Large package 22 .Package ...15 Sandwich Treat;" 2 cans...'.....:.-.25.
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "It's the flavor" Direct from our own roaster
. to you; pound, 45, 3 pounds.., i.......(i.......i....w..L.:..jj.:...! $1.32
Lunch Wax Paper Toilet Paper 1000-sh cot Karo Syrup Red Label;
3 rolls, 5c size, foi...10 soft tissue, 3 rolls....23 10-lb. can 89
Bon Ami, cake 10 Searchlight Matches ,
Bon Ami Powder 12 Large boxes, 5 for 25
20th Century Grocery
MEDFORD 2 STORES
31 N; Central-226 W. Main
ASHLAND GRANTS PASS
374 E. Main 511 W. G St.
Bigger and Better Than Ever, Jacheon County Tittr, SeptemW .16-19.
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