Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 20, 1925, Image 4

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    tAOE FOUR
srEDFOijD map: TRTEuyn, iedford. onrxiox. fiwpay. 'xdvember 20. 102.-,
:to be shown to
Craters to Entertain Senator
Stanfield Here Tuesday Night
Tho momboiK of 1 'Modfcird pout of
tlio American l.eKion' tiro to have the
privilege of wltiu'sslrj' Hie Hint show
ing of the films tukuit hure lust wcnlc
of . the ArniKtice tU y celebration.
These films, which wi re procure!) an
a part of tlie new "Conco Current.
Events" covoriiiK hajiin aniiiKS of local
in
'rcjjt. have just iirrivuil and ar
vuueti fliiu iivi in nuajK! nir
""' , Monday nlKlit, w'iinn tliny will he
":., veJ at the ren'iiliir bl-nioitlily
meotinK of '"!! ,"TI"
"shofs" ol' tlie Arniistico
liaKtlrla l-ft I- II III H 1 II CI I ,. I II 1 : 1 1 III I II K 1
Borne g
arnde v
generous fix
jiue of the IeKion drum
corps, World xVar """
the floats and ol V Itemi of interest.
The Mcdford Ash V" f"c ,K""
w'll he reviewed on t" "'" '''
the iironrnni, and oth v ""' " f'-ntiirlim
Mediord hlKh HchoolV fuothall team
will be shown. ...
Manv Intercut Inn mat' l" will ronie
lip during tho post meet! 'J!.', Including
n report nn tlie Armistl. V f. i' celu
l.ration. and all Indications po. nt to a
h.isv even'nu. A feed will lie nut on
after the mectliiK by tlie I.c!oi. the
ladles' Auxiliary lieinK liiWtoil i !.
There will also lie a buslue&s lueo.'ing
of the "40 and 8" society.
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Tlio Kconomy Croci-tt'ila i colo
brutiiiK its fifth unnlvei-Hary tiday.
Thiw up-tu-dtito iriKtltutlun wiih fiiHt
open ml Nov, 20, 1920, In a room 40x
(10 in the Medfurd ('enter buildine. It
was tlio first Horve-yourm-lf Htoie of
Its kind not only In Alcdl'ord hut In
Oregon, and waa popular front the
first undnr tho pwiu-rshiii and per
Konal inanaRonicnt of W. A. Oatos
and VV. II. l.ydlard. the two "Jtills."
In AuKUHt 1923 they moved to the;
present building, corner of Sixth and
Central, built especially for them. In
order to meet tho deuuuids of their
Ki-uwiK buHlness and now have floor
space of 15,000 Rtiuai'O fuel, which 1h
one of the largeHt utores of Us kind
In southern Oregon.
They recently secured additional
quarters Just cast of the Groceteria in
Which they have a feed and Heed store
Merchants from other parts of the
state have visited the Kconomy Gro
ceteria to secure ideas for opening
stores along the same line.
MexKiM. Gatctt and I.ydiard attrib
ute their success to giving the peiipl' !
the moNt and best for their money, to
courteous treatment, the least over- ;
head expense possible, and liberal
advertising.
. Monday; night
Nov. 23rd. .
SEATS NOW
SELLING
PRICES: $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10
V HUNT'S
Craterian
LOUIS 07AACLOON Presenter
C Bareangemexrfc With ARTHUR HOPKINS
IORLD FAMOUS LOMEDY j WAR.1
DV ANDERSON STALLINGS
EMMETT CORRIQANiSS.
STAGED BY 'LILLIAN ALBERTSON
Direct fVom 8 SOLID WEEKS CURRAN THEATER, SAN FRANCISCO
Lr v s.cs&'j&xr-sP -vj tw 11 fmSmMtsP? tr Sc&sv
1 Sunday - V
What might have been a serious
firo waa averted at tho hunt of I'. H.
Hojn, 712 West Klcventh Htveet htt
evening al 9 o'clock when fire In an
overheated stove was extinguished.
Nobody was home at the time tho
flames Mazed highcHt, calling lh at
tention of a neighbor who brok in
the door and squelched the blazing
mill blocks and paper In th.; stove.
The plastered walls anil celling of tho
room were badly scorched.
At fi:30 brsl evening tho dcpurt
ment '"answered a summons al. the
Crater -Lake Ganigo where a largo
touring car had' caught Firo from a
presumed short circuit, l-'lvo gallons
of chemical was used by the fireman.
Although u chemical tank wan hang
ing near the scene of tho blaze,. It was
nut used by the guru go men, said the
firemen. -
United States Senator Stanfield.
COUNTY COURT CUTS
The Oaters liavo extended an invi
tation lo Senator Hobert N. Stanfield
to addross tliclr meeting Tuesday
evening nt tlio Hotel Mudford. l!e
cauKe ot tlin fact that Mr. Htnnfiold's
(subject, "Ijfiitscrvation Without Con
fiscation." which covers tho Oregon
and California land grant situation,
is of vital mportauce and intoretit. to
overybody in soulhorn Oregon, they
have extended a cordial Invitation to
all Medl'nrd servlco organizations and
the general public to participate, in a
Crater eruption and enjoy a Turkey
dinner and his talk. Tills meeting
' should lie ono of tho liest which has
heel) hold for many months. Tho
well-linnwn Craters" e!.;ht.-pleco syn
copated orchestra will present several
of the. latest music hits, and there
will bo other numbers on the pro
grnm which will round out a big
evening. Mr. Slanlield's address,
however, will be the big foul urn.
One thing that .has been impressed
n the public is the fact that Tues
day's CruterB meeting will be non
partisan, one that will he thoroughly
enjoyed by members of all political
parties. Plans are being made for a
large crowd as the Crater committee
in charge believes that tho local in
terofct in Mr. Stunfleld's subject will
assure a big turn-out.
I localise of the opportunity which
was afforded tlie Craters to secure
.Mr. '.StnnNnlfl Tuesday night, the reg
ular! program will be postponed mil II
Alon.day, November 111), at which time
a siiecial program of moving pictures
and vaudeville stunts will bo present
ed In tile Craters' basement banquet
hall of tho Hotel Medford. The Stan
field meeting Tuesday evening will be
held in the main dining room. Ladies
hnvu been cordially Invited and,
throAigh the courtesy of Kmil Mohr,
the cost of tho turkey dinner will bo
one dollar.
WITH MEDFORD TRADE 13 MEDFORD, MADE
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NORMA
With Eugene O'Brien In a 1925 version of
George Barr McCutcheon's Romance.
"CRAUSTARK"
Sunday
Connie Talmadge iiX&J'
"Her Sister From Pans."
Our Flags Are Flying High Today
and Tomorrow; It's Norma's Great
est Show The Kind the Whole
World Loves The Kind She Loves
to Make That's Why It's Great!
. The county court Wednesday signed
ho order reducing tjie inuxjimnn loads
on Jackson county roads to tho fol
lowing:' .
On ojd macadam roads, maximum
16,000 pounds for trucks with tires
ovor 3(t Inches, and for trucks with
tires less than 3t) inches, 4fi0 pound a
por Inch.
On the Ruch. Central Point-Sums
Valley,' Coker Huttc-Htickxhot II III
and Butte Kails market roads the
inaxii mm was placed al I n.tioo
pound, and for trucks with less than
yo Inch tires. 37 fi pounds per inch.
On alt dirt roads the maximum Is
placed at Kuon pounds, and 2(0
pounds per Inch fur trucks with IIich
of less than .Hi inches.
Tho order was executed because,
county mads were being ruined by
overloading. It Is said.
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Compare Service
Santf ord & Co.
307-309-East Main Street
Phone 702 Phone 703
Compare Prices
Oood clean cotinii rags rfanlo nt
Mall Tiilmne. lf
Mm
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Brunswick
Specials
for Saturday
Very Slightly Used
Dcnionstrutinir Miichiiics
Never Sold!
ir'.'.'t.'i Miiilrl iimw
if'.'lHl .Mii.l. l now .
l."iO .Mmlel now
lrl-."i Model now
9 1 ur.
$t:ir
S? KM)
Compare Service
10 lb. siii-k Jti-sJ rolI.'l onls 55
.10 ll). sack best coi n meal . . .40
10 lli. sack bcsl, jiancako Hour 70
.10 II). sack Sjn-rry's wliolt; wheat Hour .50
10 11). sai-k S) terry's graham flour 50
Fancy seedless raisins, 11) 10
(i lb. 1 in ( Yiseo 1.50
U ll. tin ('rise. : 2.20
Extra fancy hulk coffer, lb 15
Ennoy lea, green or black, lb 50
I'ul'l'ed rice, package .' .15
Kelloggs corn flakes, package 10
Shrouded wheal, package 12
l'ost' Toaslics, package 10
drape Mills, package 16
r lb. pail fancy .shortening 75
JO tin fancy sliortening 1.15
Our Delivery ServiceCosts ou
No More, We Simply Give You
More For Your Money
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Free Delivery Service
We own and operate our own indi
vidual delivery system. We deliver
free all orders amounting to $2.00
or more.
Ycu can phone us your order and
pay our deliverman at your home
all orders given us before 5 o'clock
p. m., will be promptly delivered the
same day compare the service we
give you with the service you have
.been getting elsewhere.
It is the price you pay for each item
you purchase each day in the week
that counts.
We .Want More
Strictly Frqsh Eggs
Compare the Price
4-o. bottle vanilla .'40
Jello, any flavor, package.: .10
5 lb. tin fancy peanut butter: 1.15
Large can fancy red salmon 30
Van Camps pork and beans .08
Chicken tamalcs, can 15
Fancy asparagus, can. :.. .20
Campbell's soup, any kind 10
Tender peas, can .15
2 cans sweet corn 25
2 can sweet corn '. .25
12-oz. Royal Baking powder .43
2 1-2 lb. can Royal Baking powder 1.25
5 lb. Royal Baking powder ...2.35
Large package Pouts washing machine
Kap .30
Large package Citrus soap 30
Full gallon Tea darden syrup....'. 1.30
10 lb. ijurc cane and maple syrup 1.30
Our prices will be th sam
o all jiext week 0 o
; TIicm- i 1 1 v t niiiciiN cannut lie
luld friini new! Tliev nre I lie
liivi'il liiiru'iiins iffercd in Hie
music line lliis ar in .Medl'oid.
; $5 Down and $5 Per Month.
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. Oct Your CliHstmns
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yfeeks & Orr
B. W, WIL80N, Mgr. Mulc Dept.
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