Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFOTtD frHTL TRTBTiyE, MEDFO'RP, OflEfloy, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 192S.
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INOFFICIAL COUNT
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GIVES FAIR TAX
MAKES A PERFECT
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DEPENDABLE CROCERS H
MEMORIAL DAY
Gone are the tiays of hatred. Flowers are. strewed instead of bullets.
Warm love replaces cold steel. Memorial Day brings us an opportun
ity to dedicate ourselves to a greater service. "" ,
-Prices Effective Saturday Monday and Tuesday
''" , May 26 to 29, inclusive
CLOSED ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY
MILK Libby's "The nearest to sweet cream ' - CC, g
3 cans 28 " ' ' " G for 33 C
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE Bottle 22tf j0 OO " "
v T)vpii V"'' ' ss
FEANUT BUTTER Hood v's ': 9
' " 1-pound Toy PailOC
FELS NAPHA SOAPt- . . ' . n
MAZOLA OIL Makes a dclightful'inayonnaise-r . v- AZL.
. RAISINS Seedless Thompsons .
44c
Quart CariV-
29c
INSTANT POSTUM-
, - ;. '. " - ' ' ' " '' : Large can
SHRIMP American Beauty No. 1 (o-oz". net) can's A H n
- ,16 each--..,." ' . ' ' ' .V--- ' 3 forT f C
VAN CAMPJS BEANS 18-oz. vv,!- . OC,,
" ": : " ' i.----'-J-'- ; - ' :!l 3 lai'ge-cans" C
NORWEGIAN, SARDINES Xorth Star In olive . oil O C ' "
-. "M---" 2cansOC;..
FANNING-BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES - OO
- , :;V- S ' :' , .' ...: .-.Bottle C
:.. KIPPERED SNACKS Finest Norwegians 1 C T:
'"':- 'SV . ' - "V 2 cans10C v
SALTED PEANUTS SpihiisUWrhey'ie .fresh " on "
'" ' "'--''' ' -l'v V'"KV':'V'': Pound
C; TUNAVhite. Star: fancy: quarters- ";!. Vi" -, i (-,''
';' '" ', '1' : .v 'Can 10C
LUNCH'WAXSPAPER 20 sheets to roll in,,
';'. ... -"3 VoiisiUC"
; .; CHEESE Full, creai'n ' ery finest quality .i r OQ.
'--v. - ' 1 Pound 17 C -
GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE Half pint jars . Q Q ..
. :-rl,v V . V Each0:,C7
PINEAPPLE Libby's Sliced No. ..2. cans " ; go'
HERSHEY BARS . ; . - : - 1f
FAUSiOliXyi!: PAPKfcep. that School 6m y: OO .'
complexion-
3 bars
BNUWIJKirT Purely a vegetable- shortening.. QI A:'
- MUFFETS Serve 'em Svitli stra wberries-
4-lb.- can '
S - ' " ,: : ; v 2pkgs. --M
M ' DEL MONTE PEACHES OR APRICdTSYour ,. :1 C g
. choice IM-oz. cans V,. ' ' Onlv IOC
S TOILET"; PAPER 1000, soft- sanitarv sheets to the- roli 1 C : -
-v, "" .- . ' ;..- ' '--V', 6 roiisV r- '
S - PAPER NAPKINS Fancy 10 in package ' -t -l rv' ' M
5 . ' . ' ' :, , Package iWC :
HONEYPure strained packed in genuine Mason CQ '
S , jars-pint 35S- .., qmrtDOC-, g
S SYRUP-T-xidii'oiida-k The very highest grade cane and maple, . ,
S . Full quart can 55 AC' g
. : -y ' Funyaghiion.-uo'"' g
g . FLOUR Olympic 1.9-1 b saclc $2.03 ' . do in g
-' :V.'. -Crown or Fisher's -.Blend .1 J
20TTH CENTURY COFFEE
i "No picnic is complete without it.'7-direct from our ' tl OO EE
: . roaster to voualwavs fresh pound 45 3 lbs.
: POTATOES Fiii'e quality 9 lbs. 15' tl IC ' g
I ', so lbs. 75 - r - . ioo lbs; P -g
I - ;! LE TTUCEHome grown : . : . ' 5c
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;o The mill levy for the Jackson
: I county fair' curried by a majority
: of 1450, the volo being: Yon.
3389; no, 1933, according to the
offu-lul umint. . The measure car-
. rled In al) preclncta except Antl-
och, which turned In the largest
majority against, with a vote of
; 29 no. and G yes. Kaele Point,
Cold 11111. "Jacksonville, Fools
Creek, Sterling and tho foIlowinB
I precincts In Ashland: - East Con
trtil. North Ashland, Southeast
j AsliUmd, and Northwest Ashland.
'The. vote In Jledford was: Yea,
1C36; no, 0.17, a majority of 1099.
! On tho . republican ballot, ' tho
following were- nominated for con
' stables. Ashlund district, George
lnlow; Mrdford district, Oeorgp
: frescott; Uold Hill district,
Chailes Barge; Jacksonville dis
tinct. K. O. Merrlfleld.
lnlow and Prescott also . re
ceived tho nomiation ' on tho
; democratic, ticket In the Mearoro
! and .Ashland districts. On . the
j dejnocratic ticket for Jacksonville
'district; C. W. Clnuse was named;
j in the Ciold Hill district W. A.
Cook. ; - .
I Tho dcmOcratio ballot shows
i the following nominations: For
fell-cult judge, II. 1). Norton of
I Grants .rass; for sheriff, Ralph
Jennings; . for : district attorney,
Georgo Codding; for commissioner,
Wilbur Ashpole; for coroner. Dr.
C. 'T Sweeney. There weco .no
contests' for the offices.
. The county clerk will mall at
once . certificates- of election to
the winners- fop. official accept
ance. - -. 4 -
ANEWGASOUNE
AUTO CLEANER IS
PERFECTED HERE!
.' A new gaaoHno motor cleaner httH,
been- pat anted ty N, A. Mettd and
W. C.. KlhdroU of tho lllghwiiy1
MDtor conf)mny niul-wlli bo on ihc
market floon, according to Mr.
Mead, AVho. wlih' hlH partner,, la
hored over three niontliH on "the
machine Which Is expected' to take
the place of tho we" known niotqr
cleaning do vice.- t
Th'e -new ' clcanc.r Ift" guaranteed
by Itfi buildera to remove nil irreaac
from any. type t)f. motor In a le
markably nhorl tllne.. .The piin-
fclple of -tlie device lies In the fact
that gRHollno from a gallon tank
attachod near the lower end of u
4:Nlnch noxtclo mlxOH ' with the
-water yhll'h 1h furced from a hi nail
oponlng' at high speed. Tho nozzle
can be attached to any city water
connection nW eally an & garden
sprinkler. . -; -
It Is built In Much a manner that
It can be easily l -.ndled, and for n
time will bo handled here.- Two
Haloumcn, who-will cover the tute,
will probably' go )n the road be
fory te end'of tbt month, accord
ing to present i mm, Heveral of
the cloaciprs haVe been completed
Rnd can 'bo Heon the Highway
Motor company g&rage.
Carlton Lake. Wood plunl built Oregon state gahio protection ex-
utilize drift anrt waste wood fori penses for 10 years will roach r.
I . I ono.fiiio.
EVERYTHING NEW
BUT THE NAME
7r-Pleasing Rides 7 " ,
8 Shows of Merit8
l' . r'l - ...
Week .Commencing May 28
-Show Grounds East Main
MEDF0RD, OISEG0N - 1
RIVER APPLES
ARE DISCOVERED IN
THE KING'S KITCHEN
(By JntiHff I'. IfimtV-AfcMocliilctJ
i , Prcm Suiff Writer.)
" U)-DON.. May 26. The
kitchen of. Buckingham palace.
1 Lomlcm home, of th4 king and
queen. In a Interentjfng an any part
-;of the huge oHttiblinhnont. ' I wan
j able to inspect Jhc kitchen al flrt
I hand, an preparation were being
i completed for a banquet to v lulling
royalty. " " . , -
The vwt to tho 'kitchen follow
i cd -ah" interesting and lclnurcly
I Mtroll irouKh the palace. '
In. an adjoining room the d owner t
fruit wan being arranged in great
golden baflkela.
There were plums, frsh' pine
apple appleH. grapes and peaches.
'all from HritUh powieilona -
Jceptlng the applea.
i Honiehow the apples looked .fa
miliar and t took another look.,
On the box in which they had been
jnhlpped wre th. labH Identifying
ithem oa from Hood Illver, Oregon.
i 1 . -
'During tho- paat two or three
days tho lookouts on tho Cater
national forest and state forem land
have, reported several fires which
proved to be alanh or fcruHh piles.
The local forest offleo' calls at
tention to tho fact that tho state
j law prohibits burning on any for
test land, grass, grain or stubhle,
during., the period of May 15 to
j October 1, without first securing
. a permit. Permits may be ob
tained from the stato flro warden,
whoso office Is in the post office
building, or from tho local war
(den's who aVe located in the out
lying districts. . Section 9 of the
Oregon forest, firo laws .provides
a fine of .riot less than i $25 aml
not more, than $250, or by Im
prisonment In the , county jail for
nob less than 10 nor more than
60 days for tho violation of thU
requirement,
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VINCENT DOLP IS
A remarkable record In throw
ing of mull wan made by II. V.
Morrow,, mailing clerk In the Med
ford post office, this morning, In
cidental to the Inspection work of
W. i OtUtif tioattle, chief clerk
at large In charge of tho eleventh
railway mailing division, compris
ing tho slates of Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho, Montana and Alasku.
Mr. Morrow threw a -f perfect
score, the first timer that has ever
happened In the Mod ford post
office, which means that he throw
S35 cards, each one of which rep
resented on Oregon post office, lo
cution, without a single error.
Mr. Ott, who will examine the
clerks of tho Ashland post office
tomorrow, told at tho post office
here -that his examinations during
this trip had developed unusual
proficiency on - the part of the
clerks, about 10 per cenf of whom
had attained perfect or near per
fect scores.
IOltl'lJ.A;;n. Oro.i $lay 25. !')
Mr. Kenneth Rood won an eiay
victory today In the scml-flnala of
tho Oregon women's Golf Ihanv
pionship, defeating Mm. Jerry Pout,
seven up and six to go. Mrs. Reed
will meet Miss Margaret Murphy
tomorrow In the finals. Miss Mur
phy winning by default from Miss
Flora Jane Mcllrlde, who found It
liniwratlve tn go to Heattlo, where
she Is to rido in the horse show.
Don Moo, playing opposito Hus
soll Ktnlth. In the semi-final today
made 18 holes- In par 72. Hmlth
turned In 77. Vincent Dolp gave
Dudy Wllhclm, stato champlion, a
hard flqht, each making 75.
Wllhelm was one down to Vin
cent Dolp at the end of the first 18
-holes.
. , ,
Katray Notice. .
Pinked up 2 yearling Jersey heif
ers: color buff; no brands or marks.
Owner can have same when paying
for feed and this ad. U C. HILL.
US. .. Tfil'nl
' Jack Kerr. 'COpco district man
ager at Grants l'asa wns.a local
btiHlneds visitor hero today. '.
Rev. and Mrs.- AV. K. Ray arc
homo from a vacation ' spent tit
Ban, Diego, Calif., Ivhcrc Mr. Hay
was formerly pastor. They say the
weather here Is mild to what It wan
in California., Rev. Jtny will fill
the pulpit at tho M. K church,
south, hoth morning and evening,
as usual. .
Of Mpeciul Interest to local peo
ple Is the nws that Queen Mm-ian
of the Robeburg strawberry ear-(
nival Is a former Medford girl.
Khc is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Ness, well known here, and
the slMtor of Miss Dorothy' Ness,
w ho resides' here al tho present
time. Queen Marian is a Copco
girl, being employed al the Ilose
uurg offices of the company, and
Is the second Copco girl to be
crowned queen of tho Roscbuig
carnival. ' , . '
.- Mr. and" Mrs. J. R-Dlttsworth uf
Medfurd aro leaving fur u Kjnmcr
trip to Los Angeles," Houston, Tex.,
and other points. They will return
byway of Lanark. 'about Nut-ember
1st. They will visit Mrs.
Dltlsworth's I daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lytic,
atithelr home in Venice, Calif,
i A ' largo numbor of danco en
thusiasts arc planning oh attend
ing the big opening of tho Gold
Hill open air dance pavilion Sat
urday night. The spalonB dance
biiH has been rearranged to assure
plenty of 1rceso from tho cooling
waters of tho ltoguo river, assuring
colnfort to tho dancers during the
8Uiiimcr in(iths, ' Tho Broadway
Orchestra has been secured to fur
nish the ipusle for this liirpulor
plc'asuro resort and tho new management-
Is quite encouruged with"
the outlook for the summer season.
Mr, and Mrs. Hal R. Kick ar
rived today from Dallas, .Tex., for
an extended visit In Medford with
Mr. pick's sister, Mrs. C. C. Mur
ray of West Eleventh street. Mrs.
Klck .whllo here Will also visit her
sister, Mrs. Fred W. Orcen.
Charles Kllott of the Mull Trlb
uno composing room returned this
afternoon from tho Itoguu river bo
low Ciold Hay dum with one of the
largest salmon caught this season,
having hooked a 36-pound fish. He
reported that several were caught
today, and that ono larger than his
prize winner was also landed.
Mrs, Fred L. Strang and Mrs.
Frances Llntott of Roscburg, who
spent several days in tho city
v sit nil relatives and rnonus anu
attending tho Music Teacher's
convention, returned to tho nor
thern city yestorday morning In
time for tho Strawberry festival
activities.
F. L. Holdrldge of tho Talent
district" spent this morning In
Medford .transacting businoss.
Charles Mllllgan, former resi
dent of Medford, and now living
In southern California, arrived In
Medford the first of the week rur
a visit with local relatives and
friends. .'
J. J. '. buchtor.lcft yesterday for
Klamath, Falls, whero ho will
spend a few days on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dlnklns
'of -prospect spent yesterday after
noon end last night in tho city,
to seo tho-At Jolson Vituphonui
picture. - I
Mrs. Charles' Stacy and small,
grandson loft last night on tho I
train - for San Francisco, where .
they will visit Mr. Btocy's daugh-!
tor. Miss Opal Stacy, for a few :
weeks.
Mrs. Kato Young spent yester
day In tho Ciold Villi district on
business;
Floyd Cook left last night for
Portland, to spend a fow days. - j
The music students of St. Mury'a
Academy will present an Inter-1
estlng- and varied program over
K.MKD, the Mall Tribune, radio1
station tonight from eight to ninoi
o'clock, the program to be spon-1
sored by. tho local realty board.
Some 29, or SO Medford Klwan-!
Isns left this city for Ashland
this morning to attend tho cour-
lesy exchange luncheon hold at.
the Lllhla Springs Hotel by tho
Ashland Klwanls club, - - ' I
Tho company A Brill team
elicited considerable admiration
and applause last night when they
performed before the local. Elks
at the Klks- temple for 10 min
utes, The formations and fancy
drill stunts were executed without
commands. Those taking part
were: i Sergeants Sabln, Moffett
and Wiley, and Corporals Ander
son and Roed.
4 '
Astoria. Union Pacific leases
to city portion of Its docks for M
a year. .,
vVOIKi&3 leads somewhere i
Will " m p" ";' "1 p
The certainty of prompt lecognition and adequate,
reward for extraordinary interest and effort it the
Safeway Man's assurance that his work is "getting'
him somewhere." In this erganiutioo there is a
constant need for men of nor than average ability
and sincerely of purpose snd a fixed policy of
filling all higher positions with men from our own
ranks. Knowing this, the Safeway Man has the
strongest possible incentive to serve you better in
order Ui.it he, may merit the reward he o earnestly
desires. .
P Make These Summer. Savings Yours
Cane Sugar
Tea
Iced tea season is
here. We guarantee
our teas to be ' the
best obtainable. We
i nip o r t them and
know what we get.
Green Japan
1 Lb ...55 c
Orange Pekoe-Black'
1 Lb. . j. 59 c
Root Beer
Hire's Root Beef
Extract -is so sjmple '
to use and makes a
healthful, cooling
drink. ,
Per pkg. ".... 23c
Dill Pickles
Quart jars very fine
firm pickles.
Canned Fruit
Yellow : Clin ir peach
es. Full halves, in
medium svrup. Large
No.. 210 tins.
3 Cans . 49 c
Apricots -
Pull flavored halves.
Medium syrup. Very
tastj'. -Large No. 2y
tins." ' .' "
1 Vs 1 '
3 Cans 55c
, Real values.
Each
35c
Preserves
Strawberry Pure
fruit, 16-oz. j u r s,
fancy. " , . -
Jars
57c
Palmolive
"For that schoolgirl
complexion.,'' . .
6.Bars.........45c
Wash Machine Soap
Peets Granulated.'
Large package. . .
Pkgs.
73 c
AVe are, still selling
s u g a r considerably
under tho . market.
Better get a sack
now for canning sea
son. 100 Lbs $675
Salt
Highest fniality .
all varieties.
Shaker, plain 1 Q-
2 pkgs. 157U
8-pound O l
sacks :..
Half ground C7
50 lbs 3 f C
Chocolate Syrup -:
Hersliey's Fine for
tojipingi ice cream or
making a t'piick cup
of cocoa. .. .. ' '
3 Cans 29 C
Creme Oil t
"I 1 i ..!!..!. 1 1
HUUU IUIICI SUliy lib JS
saving- prices. KH
6 Bars 29C
; Seasonable Savings
Lettuce ; New potatoes . New Peas .
Large Fancy -Local Large Smooth Piuks , Large Plump Locals
Each 6 Lbs. ;..:25c 2 Lbs. ..:..l.25c
, .. , . ; - : ..... .
Jj All Orders for $5 or more delivcrey in city FREE. Smallor orders 10 cents charge '
Store No. 433 J 1 MEDF0RQ 'lhone ll76 ;
OPENING DANCE
Fair Grounds Pavilion
SAT. NITE
WALKER
AND.
KINCAID
JOINING
FORCES
For a Grand
Dancing Party
BIG
DANCE
BANDS
In a Contest of Dance Melody
-.-'' i
Lunch at Midnight
A COOL OPEN AIR PARTY
DON'T MISS IT! '
" ' . . .-. .-". '-.
REMEMBER! No Dance at Walker's or Eagle Point
V 1 i ' gj
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS '
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