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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1925)
0 PAGE IHIIEE LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS' Shrimp, new pack, regular size, each . . . . . . I5c Columbia River Salmon, halves, flat, 2 for ... . 25c White Star Tuna Fish, halves, each ....... 23c Delicious Apples, box . . $1.75 Chocolate Candy, fresh from the factory, lb. ... 20c Campbell's Soup, all flavors, each ........ 10c Bulk Coffee, we grind it to suit you, lb 40c Fels Naptha Soap, 2 bars for 15c Sun-Maid Raisins, new crop, lb. 10c Imported Currants, 15 ox package, each .... 20c 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 SO FUNNY WORDS ARE USELESS RAYMOND Griffith As the Sovereign of Smiles a 'HE'S A PRINCE Tonight Last Times . v R I ALTO TOMORROW Matinee and Night Only The New Marvel Dog, "THUNDER," in "BLACK LIGHTNING" Model Market SPECIAL for SATURDAY All Steaks, lb. . . . . . 15c Pot Roast, lb: . . , . 2Vic Rib Boil, lb. . ..... 8c Hamburger, lb, . . . . 122c Sausage, lb. . . . Link Sausage, lb. Lard, 4-lb. pail . Lard, 2-lb. pail Free Delivery . 15c 20c 90c 45c Phone 325 Fiddler's Ball ell the old and new dances SATURDAY NIGHT BUTTE FALLS! A Real Dancer-Come and Bring Your Friends f I i WlllWiSiSi II cheap. Brown Snow, according to Lee P. lirown of the Crater National forest, now prac tically covers lha eat slopes of the Cascade ranee, while the west slopes have but a cuverlnK In comparison. At an altitude of 6500 feet on the east Rlopes the snow Is said to be 18 Inches In depth and to be very hard packed, having more water content than In recent years. The packed condition ! attributed to rains falling on the snow during mild periods. Sensational millinery sale $10 hats at 2.98; $12.50 hats at $3.98; $11.50 velours at $4,118; $7.60 felts at $2.98; $5.7'6 felts at $1.98. One lot of ClnRe t'hapeauxs less than one-half price. "Smiling Beauty" kiddle hats one half price. The Emmy Lou Hat Bhoppe in M. M. Store. 213 Frank Taylor of Reedsport, Ore., pulled a new one on Klamath geese hunters recently when he covered himself with tumbleweed In the Tule lake district and crept up on a large flock of feeding geese. He was in the center of the flock before they noticed his ruse, and when they flushed, the hunting was so good he brought down his day's limit without moving from his tracks. ' Free admission Oriental dance, Sat. 213 Ranger Floyd Murray, connected With the Crater National forest, and wife, arrived In the city yesterday from the Pelican Pay district to spend several days on official business. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Bradley on Dakota avenue. A big cut In the price of men's and ladles' watches during the unloading sale at Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 213 Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. 214 Mrs. Mabel Vinson of San Fran cisco is a visitor with friends and relatives In the city for several weeks. We pay for ashes and sell dirt n & white Agency, Inc. tf Large stock of Victor records at Palmer's Musio store. tf J. W. Moore and family are tour ists from Detroit, Mich., who arrived In the city today with the intention of locating here permanently. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and best. Jones & Kirkpatrlck. tf Good old time Fiddler's Ball, Sat urday night, at Butte Falls. 213 Callfornlans registered at local ho tels include H. D. Wherland of Sacra mento. A. Wafer of Alturss, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sanderson of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Meyer of Stockton, A. H. Jackson of Oakland. G. L. Hamil ton of Los Angeles nnd F. J. Ander son and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hol combe of San Francisco. We have a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, must be fat and have liver attached. Johnson Produce Co, 241 N. Fir etreet. Phone 97. tf See you at the Craterlan, December . Junior play. 217 - T. E. Wilson arrived here this morning from Los Angeles in con nection with business matters. We have room for some dead stor age for the winter. . Low rental. Riv erside Garage. 132 S. Riverside, tf Junior class play, "Arrival of Kit ty." December 4. 217 S. M. Bullis left today for Klam ath Falls on business for the power company. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Satur day night. 214 With our eastern connection we are able to pay the trappers 8t. Louis prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. - tf" The special Thanksgiving dinner served by the Hotel Medford yester day between 6 and 9 o'clock attract ed the largest local crowd of diners ever .known at that hostelry on that holiday. Alford's orchestra discoursed music throughout the dinner. We are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Garage. 190tr Have you seen the Medford gem stones. It not call at 422 Park ave. st card will bring them to your door. A. D. Barrel!. 228 Medford high school's champion ship football team will be shown In motion pictures tomorrow night at the Copco building. The films will be re produced by means of a special trans parent screen which will be hung In the front window where it will be vis ible to all. Other pictures of local interest will be shown, including the recent Armistice day parade. The pro gram will start promptly at 7:30 p. m. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. tf The Pacific Telephone Magazine for November contains a story on 'Oregon: Pacific Northwest Wonder land." A number of pictures of scenic attractions are given, together with descriptions or tne same, wnicn Include Crater lake and the Oregon caves. The article is to encourage the people to "See 'America First." The Dunning System of foundation training in music is not only for children five years old and up, but for all who wish a thorough know ledge of the fundamentals of music. Taught in classes of five. Mrs. A. E. Gotf. Rooms 1-2-4, Sparta Building. Call Monday and Tuesday. Hours 2-6. 214 Medford merchants are making elaborate plans for their annual Christmas opening which will tnke place Tuesday, December 1st. The streets and windows will be appro priately decorated, nnd a progressive band concert will be held In the down town district during the evening. Winter Garden Dance, Ashland, Thursday night. 212 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dnnfonl loft lost evening for their home In Council BluffH, Iown., nfter linvlng solmirned in the city several months with rela tives, C. A. Meeter returned recently from Ban Francisco whore he spent a week i buying holiday merchandise for the M. M. Department Store. While In ! the city he attended the Christinas opening of the retail store wiuduws, ) which were considered the best dls- play ever given. Mr. Meeker looks for one of the best holiday trades i southern .Oregon has ever enjoyed. I Oysters are now being served at Crowaon's confeotlonery and cafe. 1 182tf John H. Carkln, city nttorney; Frank Brown, Ralph Cowglll and W. E. Hammell returned lust evening from Salem, where they had been at tending the Eagle Point irrigation dis trict hearing. Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew ett, 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231 N. I Young arrived this forenoon from Seattle to transact business here for the remainder of the week. Free admission Oriental dance, Snt. 213 4 E SPEEDERS IN TOILS OF LAW Four more motorists came to errlef today in local Justice courts on charges of speeding, netting the state $70 in finett. U. 13. Vun Horn, driving a Medford- Klamath Falls truck, was fined $16 for speeding and $20 for overloading truck. He was nrrented by state Traffic Officers J. J. McMahon and C. 1 Talent on the Green Spring mountain road "Wednesday. For speeding, R. R. Dormer of Portland was fined $10, Joe Daniels, $15 and Eugene Birlew of Portland $10. The latter was arrested yesterday while enroute to the Thanksgiving day foot ball game at Ashland. kssK UMIetm Qifts for Christmas Beautiful Redwood Boxes, filled with Delicious Fruits and Nuts. All sizes Small Gift Boxes Extra Fancy Apples , Leave address Just the right gift to send your eastern friends, and we will send it for you. Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARSH Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 3E III for a long time and a month ago came to Medford front her home at Weed, Cal., to be with her mother. She was born at Medford, December 6, 1S85, and was aged 40 years, 10 months 19 days at the time of her doath. Decoaned was the wife of Frank Iluelna of Weod, Cal. She leaves her husband, one son. Fay Moore; her mother, Mrs. H. H. Hakor, Medford; her father, J. S. Foster, Talent; two brothers. James W. nnd Mark. Foster, Medford, and one sister, Mrs. U. S. Beck, Ashland, Funeral Borvices will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Saturday at 2 P. M., Rev. J. D. Howe officiating. Inter ment In Medford cemetery. - WEDDING BELLS MIbs Thelma Beeson, well-known local resident, and Charles Snider of San Francisco were married last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Rev. E. P. Lawrence in the presence of Invited guests and relatives, with the ring ceremony being used. A wedding supper was served at the home of her uncle, C. P. Talent, after which the couple left for Klamath FallB, to return to Medford today and leave this evening for San Francisco, where they will make their permanent home. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Beeson, is a native daughter of Jackson county and is a graduate of the local high school. For two years past she has been teaching at the Tolo school. The bridegroom is Interested in the automobile busi ness in the bay city and at one time was a student at the Ashland high school. . ' ' OBITUARY BUELNA Bessie May Iluelna pass ed away at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Baker, 635 North Bartlett street. November 25. : 8he had been T00JATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED Three roomers and board ers, in private family; also have partly furnished apartment. 210 Laurel. Phone 1209. 218 LOST - Thursday evening. Gentle man's brown ftlallory hat. Please re turn to Mail Tribune. 214 FOR RENT Two large housekeeping rooms witn large screen porch. Close to mill. 321 Alice. 214 LOST White and lemon pointed dog with black collar. 1106 W. 4th. 215 FOR SALE Choice bronge torn tur- Keys ror breeding. Mrs. H. M. Wil liamson, Jacksonville, 216 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room, board if desired. Private fam ily, close In. Price reasonable. Garage. Phono 987-J. ' tf Feverx Grippe Colds CbStop them today , Scop then quickly all their dingers and diKomfortkEndtlieforenindheuiicht. Force the poisons out HilU break colds in a hours. Thev tone the whole system. The prompt, r liable result, have led millions to em ploy than. Don't rely on lesser helps, don't delay. ; Aldniolm tUfe Price ' CASCm&QUININE FOR SALE House nnd 376 cash. Tel. 810. lots, 218 25 Ounces l I Scents r over 235 YEARS, SWIM it lha Ikikk Quaker say Get that toasty Scotch flavbrj that famous Quaker flavor ABOVE all things, it's fla vor you want in oats. There is a world of differ ence. Originally a Scotch dish, it must have a Scotch flavor to be right. .. Once you taste Quaker Oats you're spoiled for ordi nary brand3 of oats. . , , . : , Has that toasty Scotch ' tang . . . the famous Quaker flavor . '. . noother brand has. First spoonful tells the dif ference. It's due to exclusive Quaker milling of finest, plumpest oats. . A flavor it took some 50 years to perfect ! That is why it is so impor tant to look for a picture of aQuaker on the oats you buy. Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. That's faster than toast! - ' Due to Quaker milling methods, it supplies, too, the "roughage" you need to make laxatives seldom necessary. . 0 r J The Quaker Oats . you have always known Kinds I and Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to $ minutes 331 1 Two Thoughts Predominate in buying your foodstuffs Quality and Economy. And simultaneously your mind turns to the " : , , 20TH CENTURY STORES These stores are exerting every effort to enforce economi- cal Food Distribution of Quality Foods, through the elimi nation of unnecessary service. The patronage of thousands upon thousands of keen, discriminating buyers daily, in ample proof. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Cen-' tury Store that counts. ; , : Offerings Saturday and Monday, November 28 and 30 Carnation Milk Tall Economy Matches Full, Cretne Oil Soap.- cans, 100, 6 for 590 ' good sized boxes, 6 for 200, 5 bars ......250 MUSHROOMS Imported "first choice" buttons; new pack, halves, can 590( Raisins Thompson Del Monte Crosby Corn, , Crystal White Soap Seedless, 3 lbs.....290 1925 pack; can 20c; 3 580 10 bars 390. LARROWES' BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Pure, new, 4V2-lb. sack...... ...400 . ' 9-lb. sack... ...750 White Figs Fancy, Hershey Cocoa V-lb. Small White "Beans ; ; 2 lbs 280 package .'...150 1925 crop, 3 lbs.....i.280 ADIRONDACK CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP The best cane and maple syrup packed. Full quart, 550, full io-gallon 1 ...:;.:...1.;.S1.03 Bon Ami Cake 100 Shum Shum Oil ' Heinz Catsup Bon Ami Powder..l20 Quart can 49 Large bottle 280 Kerr's Best Patent Flour Groner's WalnutB Large budded Fran- 49-lb. sack $2.23 quettes, lb. 420, 2 lbs ........ 830.. ' Nuraya Tea 1.-11). pkg 290 Pompeian Olive Oil Pint can....450 20TH CENTURY BROOMS "6 sewn" strong parlor broom, only 980 20TH CENTURY COFFEE "If all coffee were as good as 20th Ccntnry,' more would be used." ltoastcd today, on your table tomorrow. Lb 470 3 lbs 81.38 20th Century Grocery MEDFORD, 31 N. Central- ASHLAND : 374C. Main 511 W. O St. , ; -2 STORES -226 W. Main GRANTS PASS ASHLAND NAT ClMQ lulphur. Wattr YfL