Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 25, 1925, Image 3

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LOUIE S MONEY SAVERS
D. V. Jelly Powder, all flavors, special 4 for 25$
Campbell's Pork and Beans, the large can, each 10$
Dunbar Shrimp, new pack 18
Ball Mason Lids, dozen 20$
Rubbers, heavy quality, dozen 5
Sunsweet Prunes, 2-lb. package, each, 30
Oregon Sugar Cured Hams, special, pound 35
Picnics, sugar cured, pound... . 23$
ODD FELLOWS FOR
A totlll of 4f Oilrt Follows lliul Ihi'lr
wlvefl. pii routo from tho nutloniil
convention held nt 1'orthind to their
homos In l'otmtown, Tonii., enjoyvil a
motor rlilo this mornliiK from IMx
city to Ashland, whoru they rchuurili'd
tholr 8cclal couches. Knroutc to the
HtHter city, the party was ghown fruit
imckliiR ua done In the Hosoiilioi'K
nacklni; houao. The Chamber of
fommerco acted nn, tho host to the
visitors from Pixie.
KlK values In alumhium nnd linin
itewiue, Do to l)9c. Jai Art Kiore.
160
Smart, up to the minute, stamped
Porm.AND, Ore., Sept. 25. (A.
P.) Tho soverclKn gruiul IoiIko of
tho Independent Order of Odd Fel
lows, in annuul convention hero to
day voted to postpono indefinitely houM tr0Qk. straight lines, inverted
action on u recommendation from plents, turnhack collurs. Remarkable
Carl V. 8. 01asKow, Rrnnd lro of values at U euch. Saturday, llan-
Australasia, that the Maoris of Now"1" Bno1'- 160"
I CJeorco Purucker returned yester-
Zealand be declared ellBiblo to mem- Lly fJm )lul,el. ,,,, .,.,. ,,
bershlp In the order. linen called because of the death, of
, Glasgow urucd recognition of tho a brother several weeks uito.
You can buy it for less at Louie's
and you don't have to carry it.
Louie's
Two Phones 271-272 C. 0. D. If You Like
36 South Central
Medford Center Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Loin Steak, per pound :...20$
Round Steak, per pound 20
Pot Roast, per pound... 15$
Roast Pork, Leg of Lamb, Juicy Prime Rib Roasts
and Spring Chicken.
In Rear of 20th Century Grocery Store
in Medford Bldg., North Central.
.Maoris, but H. W. Borst, past Bland
sire, and others opposed it, contend
ing that such rccoKnition at this
tlma would open endless avenues for
difficulty with the race and color
question in the United States.
Tho convention of Rebekah assem
blies endorsed a plan for establish
ment of nn educational loan fund
to aid sons and daughters of Re
bckahs and odd Fellows in obtain
ing any sort of educational training-
they may desire. Miss Flora
Shoets, Chicago, is chairman of a
committee nppointod to work out
details of the plan. Other members
aro Itoso McCroskey of Walla Walla,
Wash.) Mamie HMartley. of Fuyette
ville. Ark., and Hnttle Reed Whlto-
aker of Lone Pine, N. C,
, Oh! Roy! Good old Woodman
dance Friday night. Earnoburg hall.
, 160
Dr. 13. D. Elwood. optometrist, -has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 E . Main. tf
Budwelser J1.60 per doz. at De
Voe's. 130"tf
Mrs. C. A. Lamb of Oonulllo Is
spending several weeks visiting her
sisters. Mrs. Ruth JJlrod and Mrs. J.
H. Williams and brother, Ralph
Woodford.
Hearth Brooms, 25c. Japanese Art
Store. ' 100
Opening dnnce Eagle Point, Satur
day night, September 36th. 101
Tourists registered from a distance
nt Merrick's Motor Inn Include tho
families of William Skinner of Pipe
stone and John Dodge of nibbing,
The machinery for administration M,nn Jonn JorBonmn of ,,,
of tho loan fund is expected to bo
completed within two years.
COOLIDGE TAKES
We have never seen crowds so excited as at yester
day's sensational opening of "Th Lost World."
Hundreds of people were fascinated, enthralled by
the romantic adventures of modern lovers face to
face with colossal and savage prehistoric monsters!
"The Lost
World"
A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE
A
Startling
Thrill
Monsters out of the past living, breathing, fight
ingcharging down upon you three stories high,
with teeth longer than your arm birds with
wings like airplanes and jaws like alligators!
WITH
i LEWIS STONE
WALLACE BEERY
BESSIE LOVE
LLOYD HUGHES
AND 2000 OTHERS
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. WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. fA. P.)
President CooIUIk" Ii.ih taken 11 hnml
in I ho HhlnpliiK bufutl situation whore
President Piilmer of the fleet cor
poration nnd a majority of the Hevon
members of tho board are practically
in a deadlock.
At conferences late yeHterday nnd
today with commissioners, tho chlof
executive, inquired Into the situation
and while no formal announcement
wan made there- were indications thnt
Home movo for a definite solution of
tho tanRlo might ho looked for soon.
Chairman O'Connor, who dlKCUnsed
conditions with Mr. CoolldRO lust
Monday conferred again with him
late yesterday and today Commission
ers Plummer and II 111 ware called to
the White House. None of the com
missioners would state what had oc
curred. Kor months the hoard and Mr. Pal
mer have been at loggerheads with
five of tho seven commissioners from
time to time indicating disagreement
with the fleet corporation president
and dissatisfaction with many of his
executive ucts.
TOO GOOD
TO MISS
and Only
TONIGHT and
TOMORROW
MATINEE and
NIGHT
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DBTHOIT. Sept. 25 Harold (Red)
Grange, twice chosen on Walter
Camp's all-American football team.
and considered by many as the great
est open field runner, discusses foot
ball aa he knows it in an article
appearing In the October number of
the America Boy.
"Hard work and tho ability to
take criticism, ' is tho advice Hed
Grange offers the boy aspirant for
gridiron glory.
"I carry Ice through the summer,"
writes Grange In explanation of His
advice to keep fit. "It gives me a
lot of walking, which hardens up
my tegs and strengthens my arms,
shoulders and back with tho lifting
It entails.
"Another good thing for a chap XovGll)bor ,lt
N. D., H. J. BoHtader of Herbert. Can
ada. It. F. Dinwood of Bristol. Cann.,
and D. B. Joidau of Butte, Mont.
If you contemplate a radio instal
lation this winter have your aerial
erected now by a competent crew.
Fresh "H" batteries in stock every
week. Virgin's Radio Service. 106
West Main street.
Snider's creamed cottage cheese
now on sale In Medford. 16ti
S. A. Kroschel of the Jackson
County Creamery Is spending several
weeks on business In Kan Francisco
and other California points.
Oh! Boy! Good old Woodmen
danco Friday night. Uarneburg hall.
Singer Sewing Machine company
moved to 115 W. Main. Phono RSfl.
The high school football season at
Grants Pass opens on Saturday when
tho locals clash with the high school
eleven from Klamath Falls. The deep
gloom which settled upon the lirow
of Coach Brown tho first night of
practice has not yet been dispelled as
ho will bo forced to go Into the open
Ing gamo with a number of men who
have never played before. Reports
from Klamath Falls of a husky aggre
gation of lumberjacks Is doing little
to relievo tho worry of the local men
tor and ho has been pushing tho boys
hard. Grants Pass Courier.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. tf
Opening danco Eagle Point, Satur
day night, September 26th. ltfl
Rev. J. W. Angel nnd son, Joseph,
of Glen dale, were among Josephine
county visitors hero this forenoon.
Imported cotton crepes, 20c a yard
Japanese Art Store. 160
Specify Snldor'a crenmed cottnge
cheese. led
C. Jj. Still was fined $10 in Judge
Glenn O. Taylor's court yesterday on
his plea of guilty to a charge pre
(erred against him by City Traffic
Officer G. J. Proscott for speeding on
West 11th street.
'Florence Graves, accredited piano
teacher. Studio, 304 South Ivy. Phone
879-AV. 113
Dr. E.'U. Elwood. optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 K. Main. If"
8. I. Brown, secretary of the Jack
son County Fair association, and Rob
ert Brovurd of Long Beach. Calif.,
who Is visiting here, paid a social call
Wednesday night nt Grants Pass on
James W. (Dad) Dunlop, manager of
tho Rivoli theater In that city.
Brick Ice cream 6Uc nt DeVoe'a. tf
Have you tasted Snider's creamed
cottage cheese. 16fi
Mrs. J. D. Raton Is spending several
days In San Francisco. Cnllf., on busi
ness In connection with the Stylecrnft
Shop, of which sho Is proprietor.
We pay for nsnes and sell dirt
choap. Brown & White Agency, Inc,
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Have you tried Snider's creamed
cottage cheese? Ask for it. 1
Tho Medford Legion, published
monthly by the loenl American Legion
post come off tho press today, contain
ing the usual good subject matter. In
It plans were announced for the nn
nun! celebration of Armistice Day,
I ninnn Inalriintlnn T n (out ntnlhnda
lo the f.-el of the; mill. ltlKht through 'for bK,nnor,. Mm. Ida Wood. I'l.onc
the summer I tit row a ball around
and develop my passing, I do a
llttlo running on n track every day.";
The Illinois halfback cautions tho
youngsters on high school teams to
"take It easy, there's never nnythftig
gained by working your head off
the first few nights of practice,1'
"Tackle hard." he advises, "the,
hard tackier in not nn likely to get
hurt as the slow tackier." I
879-W. 304 So, Ivy.
161
Cnok with gas.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ALUMNI TO PLAY
H.S.
Mnrn than usual Intorest In holnn
manifolded In the annual football
came tomorrow altofnnon at 2:30
o'clock between the hiRli arhool and
alumni football teams the first game
of the annnon.
The IiIkIi school line up at the start
will probably be made up of first
string; men. The alumni team will
have plenty of reserves on the side
lines and will he stronK. having three
high school InellRlbles in their line-up.
The game will he played on the new
Held, one block west of the old
grounds.
KOIt RKN'T Two comfortable, clcftn
fllccpInK rnoniR. rlogp in, tmth ad
joining. Hrcakf'iHt and homo pi-ivl-
1ci;ph. I'hone b22-A. Ibl
FOR KAI.K Only lot with river
frontage that can be purchased In
KdKPWood park. 100 fppt on Itogu
by 400 fct deep. Already 10 cot
tages In the park. . Ideal nil year
round rosort: only half mile off
Crater I-rflke hlKhway, and 35 mill
tite drive from Medford. Inquire H.
H. Kmlth at Mall Tribune. tf
FOIt RENT 3-room npaftment on
ground floor. 61s H. Central. . 163
WANTED Prune pickers. Free
, camp, wood and water I'hone
S09-R. 162
WAN'TKD Prune pickers at Duff or
chHrd, Jacksonville Highway, J 5c
box. 1(10
FOH ItKNT Small apartment, suit
nblo for two people, furnished, close
In. 307 South Uakdale. Phone
3Z1-H. 161
lern
Ired
Foil RKNT Flv room mod
house wltlQ sleeping porch. W
for electric range. Oarage. Ad
Hefercneea required. Inqulro
Plum street. Phone 861-J.
CANNED GOODS
The new pack of S. & W. Canned Goods is now coming
in. This year we also have Preserves and Jellies under
the same brand. There are many good brands of canned
goods, but we believe nothing better than S. & W.
See Window Display
Our Vegetable Department is complete with a great
variety of fresh vegetables including Brussels Sprouts,
Fresh Mushrooms, Artichokes, Spinach, etc.
Fresh Home Made Cakes, Salads and
Cottage Cheese
Heel.. .........
Personal Attention Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
STATE DELIBERATING
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OEAttHAKT, Ore, Hept. 25. Tho
Oregon Hlato Har asHociallun, In hoh
slnn horo totlay, hntl before It tho pro-
pon:il ntlnptril yesterday by the Htnte
judicial council, to glvo tho Htnto
Htiprcnie court power to prcHcriho
rult'H for practice In tho cuurtti of the
state.
The Judicial council's recommenda
tion proponed thut jurisdictional nnd
fundamental muttei'H and general
j procedure ho left to tho leKlslaturo
11 IHl UIUI Ul Uii emu tuui i. iju wiir
powered to prcHcriho practlco nnd
manner of procedure. Chief Justice
Thomas Mcllride of tho supremo
court, la chairman of tho 'judicial
council, which Includes Jusllco John
H. Kand of the supreme court; Judno
Walter A. Evans, Portland; Jrnlffo
Fred W. Wilson, Tho Dalles; J ml no
C. M. ThomaM, Medford, nnd Albert
B. ltldgway, Portland, cx-offlclo sec
Tho council also submitted a report
on its survey of tho condition . f
judicial business. In all the courts 'of
the stato. This report acouutH mr
overy caso filed. Its purposo is to
form a basis for reforms that Will
oxpedtto court business.
Tho report shows that in elht
ycurH 94,069 cases of various kinds
worn filed and only 33,8 IK were v
enrded as 'disposed of. Of tho num
ber rocordod as tried 18,4.10 wero de
fault divorco causes. Only olio cuiso
In every six Iiuh been tried.
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Cook with (rnn.
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The Iron Horse
of vostcrday is replaced y the gigantic locomotive
olf today. And so, in the forward movement, the
20th Century Stores
with their superior methods of food distribution .
selling only the best of foodstuffs at increased
savings to' the consumers arc supplanting the
obsolete methods of by-gone days. It's the saving
on every article in a 20th Century Store that
counts.
Offering Saturday and Monday, September 26 and 28:
Post Toasties Corn Meal Kiln Crisco New stock, Carnation Milk,
fresh, ikg 9? dried, 9-lb. sk. 39 C-lb. can $1.39 tall can 10
ADIRONDACK CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP New pack; York state's fin-
est; pint 33, full quart 57, full Ja gallon $1.03 '
California White Beans, Strained Honey, pure; Swan Matches Good
3 pounds 28 pint Mason jar 29 sized boxes, G for 23
WESSON OIL Quart cans 49
Asparagus Hillsdale ' Bulk Cocoa Pure; Del Monte Castup .
short tips, 1-lb. can 29 2 pounds 15 large bottle ...25$ '
Libby's Pineapple New Pack Best Quality Low Prices .-
Sliced Large Crushed Large Crushed No..l flat Sliced No. i
cans, each 27$ cans, each ....25$ tins, 3 for..: 40 flats, 3 for....43 '
Cocoanut Sugar cured, Old Dutch Mustard Ripe Olives Picnic
long thread, lb 19 1(5 ox. jar 18 size, 3 for. 29
FLOUR Kerr's Best Patent, 49 lb. sack, $2.27; Crown, $2.40
Fisher's Blend, $2.50.
Market Day Raisins Kerr's Hot Cake Flour, "..Domestic Sardines
J-lb. package 42 large package 25$ In oil, 2 fur......: 15$
20TH CENTURY COFFEE "Famous for Flavor." Direct from our 'own
roaster to you pound 47$, 3 pounds $1.38
Pure Bulk Lard Campbell's Pork and Beans
2 pounds 45$ The big tin .....10
20th Century Grocery
MEDFORD 2 STORES
31 N. Central-226 Ttf. Main
ABHLAND
374 E. Main
GRANTS PASS
o 511 W. O St.
WANTED--Experienced Ynt0r lady
Cook wittrgat.
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ti. OWN. phone 86-H. 162
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