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. v-(..t 'KfROFOKO MAT!; TfttbuNfl, frfEfrPOtm fmF.O'OW FTiTbA Y. '.TPNR S. 1V'.' 4r- I NO REVOLT BY llllllillllillllilllllilhiiiiiiiiiilllilililM RAn WFATHFD 77Trp unu IILniliLll ifcA J . TT1 y7AWV i munniiTro ir.AnfliM mirnin V 3 33 I I lull I it IUI I ! It : II l II I Hkl fci iZSHa r v-r J I II I I . 1 II UI1UII1 I. Ill I 1 1 1 T 1 Vlf ,x iHj 0 1' ! DEPENDABLE GROCERS ggin f - VACATION PLANS HELPED .Your vacation plans will be easier made if you will use the savings 'we offer. ...Perhaps an extra week or extra trip will be possible. Offerings Saturday and Monday, June 9-11 27c SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR- QUAKER OATS- SHREDDED WHEAT- Larft'e pkg Large pkg Tack age SMALL WHITE BEANS Idaho While not faiicv still they arc good value Special, 3 His for 27c 10c 29c I Sea Foam Washing Powder "I ft- Largo pkff.. Snowdrift 4-lb. can 91c Raisins Seed less Thoinpttoii's .4-ll).'pkg.' Certo , crakes the Jel 1 v, - jell Q n 3 boUlosP.1- JAR ACCESSORIES Economy Caps OCp Doz. Ball Masfon Caps oer Kerr Regular 27J4c Kerr Wide Mouth 37'2c Kerr Regular Lids- 14 . Doz. Kerr Wide Mouth Lids 1 Q Doz. A Rubbers 20 Century Red, thick double--'lirlKd- - OCr- Matches Sea rch liglit Large full count boxes OC 6 boxes ,JI" Black Figs Choice Good cookers 27c I HOOVER WINS 1 GIRLS FLYING H Ruth Hanna McCormick De-' Miss Earhart and Queen ofi H nies Reports of Bolt Re- Diamonds Unable to Start ji publican Farmers Said to; On Flight to Europe H Be in Conciliatory Mood Both Hope to Hop Off j Want Lowden, But; Tomorrow. H: Will Accept Hoover, v ! . i . THKI'ASSKY, Nf.. Juno . (P) Ez j Foe; nnil a light southeast wind pro- ' KANSAS CITY, June 8. (!) , Veuiel an attempt early today to1 ,Mrs. Hutu Haniui MeCurmlck. "i-j lift tl monoplane Ki len.Uhin trom i 'rccoi' of pubtit-ity for the jnti- the liurhor here ami start lor 10 u- ' Hoover coalition, ne.-lnreil today rope. Tlio three flielK Wllinor rr that the campaign of the opposl-1 Stulei. pilot; l.ouis tiordon, ino-j tion was not btiaeil. on pi'i'sonall-1 cchanic, and Miss Amelia Kurhart, lies, and that If Hoover Is nnml- .nusseimer and relief pilot Hlept . nati'd, all lepiihlitans will support ' 'ul" "'"1 It waa not mil II ":M , liini. jo'elm-k local time G a. in. eastern: The plnn of the coalition, she j uayli-;ht timet that any of thorn lefi (aid, Is to bring as forcibly nHiO'elr boardiiiK house. possible before the delegates the! t. onion appearen. superior availability of Lowden, ' " " I'11""' '"" tlurlU or Watson over Hoover lor I "eileil to make another Inspection the nomination in order fur the ; of the oil tank in which he repair republican party to be placed in I ll'"k '" ', , , a better position to carry the! 1 he wind at that time had h I- t eu lo catl lit 1 1 I lieu m . iiiii nun mm i i very light, with indications that .now ""()),. . 1U,H probability of Its nnhl meant . ... . . ... rri , ., . , . BtieiiKineniiin-iiiirin t tne nay. i ins !tt "ar" f sl,t " p:"',v '" -N-" made it Unlikely that a hop-off A Let's Go Camping Rverybody hop in the old but and go for a trip. It may be only a weekend jaunt or an all summer tour there's a lot of fun in either one. No special preparations necessary. No days of sweating over a hot stove, cooking and preparing a lot of food. Just pick up and go - happy in the knowledge that within tuikjo &;t.ice of almost any place in the great "'est there is a con venient, low-priced Safeway ready to furnish all thefood even hungry travel ers can consume. Wherever you go depend on Safeway. This rnmpniKii Best Foods Thousand Island Dressing A rich lasts- dressing extra fine for cold lish, salads, etc. 2 lbs. Salmon Maple Lea" Spring; Chinook V-.-h. flat' can OC- i omil.l In. nmilu liiiffir.i iVll III IT III Cormlck added. In the Hope that h(! lial.li(.st as s.onl. H ihe deleKates will realb.o ,lho re-, !,.,, , lf ,,, VMW , , ,iibllcans will have an easier ,,H(1VV ,., r (,., time next November by accepting r someone other than Hoover. j (THTIS riia.l). New York. June "There Is niMliinf sinister about j 8.- i,V) The monoplane ('oluinhia, I jnur eampnlKil." she said, "and we, with Miss Mabel Hull llH passen- I are In no way to bo considered as' .jer, will probably mnke a second i hollers, or with the Intention of attempl al dayllKht tomorrow to j boltlnB. We will do all we can fly from here to Old Orchard. Me , j !to nominate someone we think the first leg of a trans AHunllc is better for the party nationally tllht j ithan .Mr. Hoover, but if he should j f'aptnln Arthur A mien, copilot j wln the nomlnallon. all republl- "f Hie Columbia, telephoned lie: r enm will oioiim-l I.I ... TI.i- qre ; ll' IKS! HCUI tlMS lUUrUlim, sa.VIIIK l- !no personaliiles Involved In tl.W I il'l inspect the inoior laler " i movement." Pints 37c Each ' Oysters American Iseautv Serve Scal loped lunch', ovsters No. 1 3 for for cans, 49c KANSAS I'lTV. Mo., .Itmn S UA) A .stroiiK doo.lartition for farm roliof alonp thp linos of the ve toed McXury-HauifPn Mil will.-be. nskod'of the republican party J under plnn flormuLited today i by a group of leaders In the move, i mcnt. ' j The Indications are that there j will be no ".MfNary-HuiiKi'ii bill or nothing" fight, but tho farm j ItMidt'i-H will ak fur a declaration making it plain the, party pledges ( itself to giving (igrhMilture full 'benefits nf tlie tariff. . in .l.n ,!,, (li.tt tll.i rtifllt Wlitlld monow. V11T1SH I'MKIil), NKW VOUK, lutie S. (fl') ArraiiRemeH.s made today between Charles A. Irvine and Henry II. f'laike, munngor of HouHevi-lt field, Indicated that Mubel Itoll's nxt hop-off will probably be on a. non-mop flight lo Kurope instead of merely a prelim inary flight to Old Orchard. Maine. iAfter a conference with Levine, owner of the traiiH-Allantio mono ulline Columbia In which MImh Moll l'liiiU ciaruc Relish Spread Tho most popular rel ish s p r o a (1 on the market. Try il! 9 -oz .2 for 45 c Mayonnaise The nearest io hoine niade. A delightful di'cssinff. Pint 39c Pancrust Shortening Tn .introducing this r e in a r k a b 1 e new sliortenilig we arc offering you a pro duct of unusual merit at extra low cost. Kvery can is guaran teed to satisfy by a money-back offer. It will keep fresh long er than others a n tl will , please yon we guarantee. 1 -lb. can 2 -lb. can 25c 43c WESSON OIL There's economy in "making your own ACkg Mayonnaise Quart can , . t H FIG EARS "With a generous fig filling- CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 6 bars 25- 2 pounds 25c 12 bars FLOUR Crown. -19-11). sack $2.23 Olympic, sack $2.15 Fishers blend, sk CRABMEAT Sakhalin Fancy meat halves Japan 90 leg SUPER SUDS Tiny beads of Soap Dissolves and rinses instantly ' Large packages 2 for 49 c $2o23 33c 25 c 75 c .will fly with two men announced that work would be bc- i The gist of (ho demand, almost Ann eaiiv tomorrow on filling in i i completed for presentation before iu(H ucvohm the runway and rolling J i ne convention re.sohiuonfi com- ' it. i I a- vine ordered me t uuminia mitteo Im that the protective tariff ' taken, to Knosevelt flelil from here j must be extended to agriculture, j ho that all would be ready when! n order that "farmers may Be- the runway was fixed. He bald j corn the benefitH of tho piotee-' that when the Columbia took off! live tariff system." jit would he loaded wbh "ciuiMidir- ! I ably min e gasoline than the CHICAGO, June 8 Wt nirec-'jpnijons it carried on Hh aitempted tors of the American Farm Mu-: f light lo Old Orchard yeKierday. Can MALT Blue Tiibbon Ask our salespeople for book of 17.') 'tesfful recipes ' lbs. Can FRUIT JARS New Hall Mason or Self Sealing, coin- QQ plcte witli caps and rubbers, pints, dz. 85; quarts, dz. 20TH CENTURY COFFEE reau federation here today drafted recommendations to be submitted to both republican and democratic national conventions, which .ii. riiiyi nnilltl piVllKl ".Ml I' II i 'o "initiate nnd enact legislation" j that will secure for agriculture i place of equlnlty along with in dustry, finance, labor and other groups in our American protective system." STREET RELIGIOUS IEET1NG PROBLEM PUT UP TO MAYOR You'll be surprised Trv it. Bayo-Pinks .Or ; lied Al .e.X: ican Jieans. Good quality anil j'ctfleaned. 43c Brillo LIDGE VETO OF BILL MAY dav in our own "One cup calls for another" Ixoasted every lant Hence always fresh Pound 48 . . - 3 pounds STRAWBERRIES A plentiful .supply of large luscious ber ries. ylso canning berries at a very low price. , ' ; ' $1.42 i An ombanassiiiK problom lo Chiuf of Police McC'reiliu rclntna to how to permit the strcot riillKloim meotitiKH to continue ut proinlnent cornera In the buslnnns dlHtrk't, I land at the same time prevent the nf! Tfl 01 in n.niinTi,1o'lil(Uni of Hiilewalka nnil con U IP 1 KeHtlon of auto traffic where mich UU IU OUI . UUJIll meotlnss are held, espeiially on Saturday evenliiKH. ' ' In Tact, nearly all the conKeKtlon wicuivnTov t,... o in due to HieBB meetinKa takes place President ' Coolld. haa subjected :n Satin day eveiiitiK. which linn .. ......... i ramiltufl In toflnv cnliitihl lllH heinit matin at heiidiiuartcr, and much annoyance to IiiihIiiprh concernn. The iHilliai eliicf linn phiced his einlmrraKKinont hefore the mayor and city council, and the cily ad- lUiniHlI anon, wniie iciiiii-, nun i" Peas, Corn and Tomatoes Standard quality and worth more. 4 Cans 43 C 5 Lbs. Palmolive An u n u s u a 1 price. 6 Bars 45 c 13 for 95c 2 19c Seasonable Savings Green Onions Cantaloupes ,.ce hresh Large-lipe Sweet Locals rt n Qq For DC Fruit Jars .ball Mason or Kerr liegulais. Pints ... 77c Quarts 93c V-Gals.... $1,27 Ideals (glass tojis), Ecoiitnuy or K e r r Self-sealing (Wjde Mouth). ' 1 Pints .. 93 c $1.13 $1.53 Jelly Glasses Dozen 45 c Certo A fruit pectin that insures success with jellies. 2 Bottles .... 55C broken slices. Fine for salads, (etc. No. 2s J Cans . 55c Quarts Fxcellent clean ser for kitchen ware, etc. Bunches.... All Orders for $5 or more delivered in city FREE. Tomatoes Local Hothouse Large and Smooth ' 2 Lbs!..... 45c m j . in 0 Store No. 433 MEDFORD Smaller orders 10 cents charge Phone 1176 the Nnrii.H operation nf the nation's proper ties at Mut'cle Shoals to a pock:t veto. The 0 days In which ho couM appruvo or dinapprove the meaw jure expired at midnight last night, leaving It BtiH without bin wigha-lure. Although White JIouno nnd Jttf PLANE THAT VISITED E "1 finder" piano which mapped the decide whether or not the defend- ;4 route for this year's national air ! "nt Is the amo John K, Smith ' I tour, lunded at the Kord nlrport to- whu has. aerve.t six I' '""?"' terms I(r uurBim J mm hreuklnic. In case . of -n .verdict, of KUilty. Smith will ho sentenced tin -fe 'n the stnte pcnitentinry- 1 under tho habitual C The plane was piloted on the 7001) jL'mlle trip by l.leulennnt I'eter Skans ill me uiiiij' tin n'in. TAKES PLANE TRIP The Door to Happiness is the entrance to a home built with quality lumber By giving exceptional service and the best in quality at reasonable prices, we are building a business that we are proud of. If you contemplate building, let us show you "the door to happiness. : Woods Lumber Co: "Back to the Woods" 711 East Main I lest on f.rieve. ?on of Mr. nnd 1 Mrs. .lames 11. fJrive. nf I'rosp'Tt, u student at O. S. ('., CnrvalliH. ' flew home In a plan from 1'ort ' land. Mr. Crieve was at the nlr port thin morning wattinc for the iuriv.il of the boy. The father did cnnidi-rable nervous pacing around as the plane was late. A committee, of friends of .Tim's icottMiHtlng of Paul McDonuld and j John K. firth, were on hnnd In ; welcome HeMon, but Mr. Orth ie ' nlgned nt 11:30 and went to lunch, j The West ronst cabin plane "Cru Ittader." with Hestnn nhonrd arrived jat nonn. making the flight from ! ' Portland in two hours and i minutes. try and handle the problem with mornl Bimaioti, which the. officials think ran posnlhly ho done, yet. mid him if erforlu In thirt end an tle department , official h:ive!U()t BMecenHlul. then they will pas heen reported as of tho opinion ; -tiwclal leKlstation to iegulat re- j that the bill thus aoUuiatii ally I Ugious stre.el nieelings. Uowevor, , idied. Senator Xorris of Nebraska ' they Inform Chief MrCreillo they; who carried on a long nnd de- will Hlnnd behind him i:i (his mat-' jierminwl fight for the legislation, ler, In any event. j (chantage the validity of thlsj Other Oregon cities hve. the j I form of veto. . ; same problem to deal with nnd, Kena'nr Norris holds that con-j several of them ore considering the , gress Is not In adjournment In ' pannage of special legislation that. I the sense of tho word as used to while it will prohibit ron ;estion r i he ronsilmtlon. ; Iff assort that buny treet interBoetlonH. yet will; inasmuch ns congress will meet ' not Interfero with such meeting bo next December with the j big held In the Htreets. member t-nd officers the Muscle Whorils bill been me a law last niht nt midnight. I'pon the ritiestinn of the pocket veto, the supreme court hns never ruled. A case tdcnticnl with that nf Muscle Khoals Is pending, how ever, nnd the ruling of the su preme court upon Jt will npply, it Is held, to Muscle Shoals as well. DKIITHOIT, Mich., Juno 8. (P) Somploting a 7000 mllo tour nrotmd the Pnlted States tho "Pnth- PCPTLAM), Ore., June 8. W1) A Jury w'ih being selected today to btar tho ennn of .fohu 1J. Smith, charged 'with being a ha hltinl erlmnlnl. The Jury will criminal Brt.. ....d uy ths last .ttt'Bslon of "-0 ' leifiHlature. . ,,. jJ Clean raga wanted at, th Mnj1 y Trllmne office.' ' ' ' '' ; iffj fi rirj Since (Kfotier MAKSilKlT.I.O. fire., June H. T) The most unusu; fire record rejKrud at the convention of Ore. gon Yirf 'hiefs asrochition wns that of f'hlef Kd fxomls of North Mnd. who registered tod.iy. He repoi led his department had not Tcl6Pll0n6 108 received n fire t-nli wih!n the city Umlis hlnce last i n ober. North Iiend has a population of ubout 3ut)0. That Company A, lRfith Infantry Oregon National Ciuard, will leave Mr. Coolldge Ik known to have for the stalo encnmpim-nt next opposed th bill on the ground j week with a full complement of that it Involved an em roachment j enlisted men. sixty, is tin news by the government upon the legf- given out by Captain Carl Y. Teng- trnltlniate nctlvlties of privnto busl- wald this noon. Not only this, but new. In hin message to congress, m ndiimon there is a waning list Mr. Coolidne has asked that thelf fur young men who want to government relinquish Its hold ennsx in ine eommano. upon ' the properties. SAI,KM. Ore. June . fPi .lark filover. 1072 Knst Couch ' street, Portland, student In the laurel hurst school,. Is niraln winner of first prize. In Oregon In the safety "yyny rontet conducted under th auspices of tle highway education tionrd. He wna also winner In this contest a year ago. n--,.r l'p to the find, of the week the situation In the local National fluatrt unit looked somewhat doubtful, as the company was still 15 men shy of the quida needed to enable the company to nttend the slnto encampment, hut since that time quite a number of eligible young men had n cham;e of mind, fuel ml In tr a number with nrevluus .'National Guard rperter:cc. THE OPEN FRONT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef Pot Roast Prr P nind 20c All Steak8 Per Pound 30c Sausage Per Pound 20c Veal Pot Roast Per Pound 20c Veal Steak Per Pound 30c Leg of Lamb Per. Pound 35c Shoulder Lamb Per Pound 30C Nice Fryerg Per Pound 40c Hens Per Pound 30c IN OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT . Pressed Ham Summe Sausage Cheese Olives Pickles Boiled Etc. ; CITY MEAT MARKET 121 North Central Phone 324 " 4 4