Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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Wedmvday ts tbe Fourth ol July Indepen
dence Oay celebrated by out lorelatbers witb
TOieianny oentttng it deep ngnin
ctnce. We t tbe twentieth century celebrite tt
Boutewbit dluerently. perbapi. but our observance
is non the leas auicere. Tboussnds wtU go pic
nlCKiug. motOrillB Of Itirt an lent MMIinn
Wbttever tbe progiam. buy your loods at Sateway
ut.uica cmj an 01 our stores win cioss on
tbe Fourth to permit tbe tafeway Mau to
dim relics of tho iium rrtgedy I AMKTinKKX. Wash
Jh Crater l.uke hlghwa
J . peel, that snuffed o
Til in the In if iifti'iniMi
'Dead Man's Curve" on the i (Special.) IMnneM in the hack end
iiy near Pips- ,f a ear driven by V. K.; Knpcr
out eight lives Mtni'ano. when the machine
plunged off the Wlshkah road ami
into the river ahom on' mile north
it y limits, Thomas Hates,
tH, pioneer Aberdeen tailor ami
recently engaged in the real estate
business, was t( row no tt early last
niuhi. Kttper and two other occu
pants of the fill" wore rescued, lull
i I Sales hotly was not for. ml tint II
rnoon ot Sunday,
September 11. 1 $26, were foil ml
lute yesterday afternoon by
fishermen, 11 est on tlrieve
' Hubert Nlehols of Prospect. The
skeleton of a woman, believed to
he .Mrs. Amelia Norris of Mahal-
' fey. I'a.. hebl by the raging wuters
in u watery cavern were located, j
w J of the
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DEPENDABLE GROCERS
Some PicniG Suggestions
Pickles
" Maximum'
fancy tlills.
tins. ,
2 Cans
. (pinlitv
No. 2io
35c
Heinz Sweet
or Sour
Fancy sniiill pickles.
Von know the jn:il-itv.
1 -oz. Jars
23c
Ripe Olives
Large size fruit in
Number 1 tins. Yerv
healthful.
2 Cans 49C
Crisco
Ginger Ale
Canada Pry. Cliquot
Club or Hollywood.
The best brands on
the market,
pay more?
AVhv
3 Bottles .... 65c
Dozen $2.39
Grape Juice
A delicious healthful
refreshing drink.
29 c
.....55 c
Pints
Quarts
Peanut Butter
Finest quality in one
pound pails.
Each 27C
Pork & Beans
Van Camp's, medium
tins.
Iiynamite was used by Coroner II.
V. Conner, lo blast a rock and
i extricate the" body from its
sepulchre, j
! Relatives in Pennsylvania were
'notified by telegraph today. It 1st
, probable thai the funeral services I
I will he he!d here and all that is j
! mortal of Mrs. N orris will he I : I I
. to rest beside her husband, who
, sleeps in the Jacksonville ceme
tery. All tho other victims of the
t rawed y were found within a few
days and weeks.
As soon as young (irlevo and
.Nichols nmde their find, they leli
phoned the sheriff and coroner.
The Imily was removed about mix
o'clock last evening.
Cans
35c
CASH REGISTER
; FULL OF MONEY
TAKEr BY AGENT
Picnic Plates, Etc.
Wax Rolls Oiled
paper.
J Rolls 10c
Picnic Sets Cups,
spoons, dishes, etc.
Per set .. 19c
Rede
em your coupons
Lbs. .
Lbs.
here
73c
$1.45
Rubyettes
Cems of flavor. Pre
pared from peeled
seedless grapes for
garnishing, with ice
cream, salads, etc.
3V2
Oz. jar
17c
Sandwich Spread
Delieia Super
Chili meat. Foi
sorted sandwiches.
Lifebuoy Soap
1'uy your Lifebuoy the Safe-
The antiseptic toilet soap.
Bars , ....... 25c
Coffee
wav.
or
as-
The best part of the.i
p i c n i e. S a f c w a y
Wend. ' The best.
Bananas
Finn ripe fruit.
4 Lbs 25c
6 Tins WC I Lb.
Seasonable Savings
Cantaloupes
full flavored.
25c
47c
Ripe.
3 for
All Orders for $5 or more delivered in city FREE.
Store No. 433 MED FORD
Watermelons
Have a melon for the
picnic.
Lb
Smaller orders 10 cents charge
Phone 1176
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lii:8n o'clock this morninu.
t'harles Mcl'.ltiom ami Mans Ol-!n-.
who were in the ear with Ku
per ami Hates, escaped with duck
ings, but Kuper was pinned under
the machine and was unconscious
when pulled from the water. lie
was reMiscliatrd later and removed
to St. Joseph's hospital. His in
juries are not considered serious.
I.. ISailey. rancher and a witness
of the nerident, stated that KuperV
ear was traveling' t a moderate
rate toward Aberdeen. The ma
chine started skidding after the
driver a l tempted to turn it bat -1;
on t hp center of the road after
passing a ear. and after several
skit Is suddenly plunged Into (he
river, ttirulutf over twice as It roll
ed down the embankment into the
water.
l'n ten' body was fount! by n
senrchiiiK party organized by Stew-
1 aft Honan nnd Stanley pel.osh.
The hotly was entangled in siuikh on
the river bottom, el use to the point
where the car plunged over the
'hank. It was recovered with n
; plk" pole ami removed to the hit
j Whitsltle parlors.
The group had been in the val
ley looking ut a ranch which Hates
I contemplated selling to one of the
! party. The wrecker and more than
: O. V. M vpi'h. nulo dealer, wan ill 1 r, 0I,,N "' nf P"'lestrianH
' his offlee on Sptillt Hiverside av- k,I'l tb" n.ad blockeil until al
im talkiiitt to 3. b IfittHon Tups- ",nst ttilHiilt-ltt.
iduy alteriionn, t)u bookkeeper, II
; Ham llainillon, was adding li iiireH
and the mcehaiiics were all fixing
Idifferenthils when a brisk, well
i dressed young man walked in and
I twitl:
! "fJood afternoon. I hnvo enme
t for the Remington cash register
ileft here for demonstration.
! 'Tine and dnndy." said Mr. My-'
'era. "Just a minute," and cumin-1
i lied his conversation.
In a minute Mr. Myers discov
ered that the cash register, the cash
j rKiHtnr aent and approximately
, iiJtHia in checks ami cash hud vaii
i ishetl.
j hnmeilintely there was action by
teleptjone and otherwise. Points
I north and south wore advised, and
there was great scurrying up and
J down" tho highways to find tne
jsalemtin. believed to have been C.
1 C Hewitt, representative of I litis
r& Hogail of-Eugene:
j This mornitt.-; Myers received a
j telephone ' message from Klnmuth
i Kails advising him that the con
I amis of the cash register hud hnc.n
located, and would he returned to
'him today, and that it was all an
'oversight. Myers drove to Klamath
I Kalis yesterday to get the checks.
I The cash register agent was in a
I hurry and the strange part o;' the I
happening is that nobody paid y
1 attention to him, and were tumble
i to give any description, or bad seen
him lenvo the premises,
j "It was funny, but had me wor
ried." said Myers this morning. "It
was unintentional. I got a thrill
nut of It. That salesman ts going
j to buy me a good cigar."
! According to Myers, tho cash res
! ister was left with bis predecessors
In the auto business, and when he
i assumed the business he put the
I cash register on the safe nnd used
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Make your Fourth of July pleasant and enjoyable by supplying, your
food requirements at our stores. Our stocks are complete, all foods of
highest quality and priced right. Our Stores offer many suggestions
to make the holiday a really joyful one.
FEATURES SATURDAY TO TUESDAY
June 30 to July 3, Inclusive
PEANUT BRITTLE Made from the verv finest materials 1 Qn
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including fresh butte
Quaker Oats
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jaru,e
I've 'em
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Muffets
berries 1
Kellogg's All-Bran
Lai'in' pUt
Kellogg's Corn Flakes OCP
3 pkfis.
27c
25c
19c
Rice Fancy
Rose
D
Round M
Southern Rliie
25c ?
3 lb;
Leslie Iodized Salt Helps pre
vent goiter 1 Of,
2-11). shaker pkg. A
Certo "Simplifies jam
making" ftr
3 bottles00.
Mr. Malts was the stepfather of
neaumout Del.osh of this city, and
expected to visit here this summer.
Me had visited Med ford before and
was known to many Medford people.
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HOLD A SESSION
Members of the Itusiness nnd i
1'rofessionnl Women's club and
several guests were entertained at
the Kiuhrer. summer cabin nt ,
TMgpwood park lust night. I
Luneh wns nerved ( on a Ioiir
table on the porch of the cabin i
which faces the river. Alter din-I
nor the radio was tuned in on the I
democratic convention after which I
a short business report was made j
by .Mrs. Jiteque l.enox.
Plans fur the picnic last evening .
were in charge of M rs. t'larabcll
Klliott and Mrs. Lenox. It was i
decided that the next meeting of ;
the club will be hebl at the sum
iner home of Kvmi Kennies, senior!
on Wagner creek so met imp In I
July. Tho force at Adrlonuc I
Steward's Apparel shop was np-
pointed to plan the program which j
will Include a swimming party j
early In the evening.
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PICNIC SPECIALS
.Japan's
33 c
Sakhalin Crab Meat
best !)()':; leg meat-
halves Can
Canada Dry Ginger Ale
,v,ttl"2:5- T)nz. $2.59
Adirondack Cane and Maple
. Syrup-r-Kxtra quality CO
(t. can,,J
Shrimp American Meauty
Latest, pack Xo. 1 ,
cans mj
Franco American Spaghetti
Readv-to-serve Large OCr
can 12- ' 3 for
White Star Tuna Quarters-
2 cans001'
Norwegian Sardines North
Star In pure olive Ott.
oil- 2 cans
Van Camp's Beans A meal in
a.minute-r Medifnn size Q C
cans-
3 for
D
Pineapple lobby's Crushed
large cans 25 A.Qn
Del Monte Peaches Largo, lus
cious halves large cans, ICj
Parowax-
- 3 for
.Lib... pkgs.- QCr
2 for
Jar Rubber's --'20i li' ICent ury 1
Thick double lipped red Ot
rubbers 3 dn.'V1'
Save the fruit with good rubbers
Crystal White Soap A Q n
6 bars 25-
12 bars
Searchlight Matches Large, full,
count boxes
6 boxes j
Snowdrift A strictlv vcgetnl.)lei
Shortening .91 C i
4-)ound can q
Wesson Oil It pavs to make w
ax . "
' Quart ean j
Peels Washing Machine Soap
Large packages of pure granu-1
lated soap-
I
Judge Charles Thomus instruct
ed the jury lo return n verdict in
favor of tbe defendant in the case
of Kenneth Wyckof f versus' How
Dairy Needs lllg Cowy" comparatively larne cows are the found that she had appropriated
l;t'lIJ.;TON Vt. Vt 11. . most economical producers of milk. ! ,is bathing suit he rallied his ang
Loveland. extension dairy special- "; '"'v.cates steady growth of ni, went to the beach after it.
... .. ... , , calves. Insured by a gram supply- I Snt. waK j,einH UragKed from the
u.t ot tne rmoni statu agrtcui- ..,.. i u , . (lt.,i Mlvri.i.i .t r..,.. iiii. h...,..im
turat college, is convinced thnt a 4 i JIw iui,,, in n Solomnn-like deci- The ease was started Thursday
common fault with dairy rows is j Wins Ills Suit I sion that Kthel having had herimorning ;-.nd concerned charges of
lack of size It has been demon-' f'A M Hill U! K. Mass. Whenlswim, she must return the suit at'ihp plaintiff thnt he was entitled
vr.,ted many times, he sav..-. that 1 Kthel (Itddtnlth's kid brother once. to $Mi 1 .70 from the defendant. The
'--: !. mm7mm , umii i n i i i raim was bawcd on ullcuatlnn that
. 1 'the defendant sold 20.234 yards of
gravel at five cents per yitrd. n
total of ttOll.TO tn Jackson county
and that all but 300H yards of that
amount was taken from the lands
of Kenneth Wyckoff. That he was
entitled to rerJvp $XtiI after de-du-ting
the amount receivetl by
the defendant for the 3000 yards,
Tho case was taken out of the
hands of the Jury because of the
purely technical nature of the
Issue.
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TEA UOth Century India and Ceylon Endorsed by
.Rureau Half pound pkgs. 35f
FLOUR Olympic 49-11). Hack $2.09
2 pkgs.
the
69c! Q
20TH CENTURY COFFEE
India Lea i
2 for 69CljO
$223 '
in
Fisher's
The Open Front Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Sausage
Per pound j
20c
Hamberger
Rer ioumJ
20c
Bacon Backs
( J'er pound
30c
FRYERS CHICKENS RABBITS
Fresh Side Pork
Re- pound
20c
Home Cured Bacon
Per pound
25c
Home Rendered
Lard, per lb.
16c
In our delicatessen department Pressed Ham Summer Saus
age Cheese Olives Pickles Boiled Ham Etc.
CITY MEAT MARKET
121 North Central Free Delivery Phone 324
Thirty Palmer writing certifi
cates were nmt out from the city i
school office this morning to stir
dents who were selected from Ihtf I
Junior high school during the last :
term as most adept with their j
liens.
Among those to receive the hon
or are Kosti mond lief fner. Lola
Porter, Helen Wood, c'lndy Unlit
uer, Dernard Draws. Kenneth llnd
Iffer. Kiln Arthur, Helen Kail, Ar
thur Cook. Marv Kdmlslon. Horn
Crawford, Helen Niewart, Kva Hit.-
ler. Anna Misino, Uuby Hlonc, I
Kthel Kpitzner, Alice prock. tlracej
Ivanhoe, llubv Phelan, ltussell Jor- I
tlan, Sybil Young, Ctdin Oouhl, ,
Klonnle Ma llii rs, Pill Prentice.
(tlive Todd. Kihyl Itichards. pettv
ft en net t, 1 )oreen l.everelt o i id
Turner Camibelt.
(irowii viulii lilciitlctl
Ik; riirlil -I'ound 48d 3 lbs.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Dry Onions Sweet red 3 lbs 10
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Green Peas Sweet siieeulent
New PotatoesHome grown
Green Peppers
226 W. Main and Medford Bldg.
right Roasted right So it must 42
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8 lbs.-C,OCln
3 lis 25c ja
o ibs. 25c !
15c1n
Pound fl
Phones 380 and 507 n
Ci
Farm Pointers
!rti( lii tho nrnroHl MilculUn.il J nn nil center In thin inwn hn inner built In 191 S. Art nhje:t( fur
jrolli ijn for lilentlflcnllnn. On n . railc.l. A "Kor Hnle" lKn nilnriM I which lie spent , fl.DOn.OOA were!
r.1111111 lll .-ll lllllll'K KI HHH f'lin Ul. ! . .
AGREES TO-COME
Wheat growers who found stent
rust on their crop thiH season well
mny utilize any spnro time after
harvest and before fall plowing to
eradicate the barberry bushes from
which the rust came, spores some
times spread fur miles from n in
kIp bush, nnd bushes often glow In
place hard to reach. There Is not
believed to be a single county in
the t'nlted States completely clear
ed of Imrberry, where Its presence
constitutes n menace.
Hay caps, used to keep hay dry
while It curen, reduces the loss of
Near midnight Tlint'Kday Ted leaves, Increases the feeding value
Haker, of the Chamber of Com- and Improves the color of the tut v.
merce, m called to the telephone. Under Home conditions heavy can-
Uitig distancing from Hood River, 1 vas capn ore best, but under others
Ore., J. Walter Ford, commander light-weight caps of sheeting,
of American legion Post No. 1.1. j tun I led cotton or unbleached mim
Riilil: "How much doe my hand j Hn am mote satisfactory,
get If we come up for I ho convpn-1 In feeding pigs for the -how ring
(ton in August?" And then after at the summer and autumn fairs
hearing the price, "Close up every- three ffcdtngH a day. except In ox
thing: we'll be there." tremely hn weather, should pro
In" 1924 Ted organized thin name ducp better galni than two feed
corpa and designed the Htriking 1 Ingn. It Is bJ-Vt. however, to feed i n'-eda In neveral chungeH of clean,
green and white uniform with! corn oiilytwi. a day iiwirning j cold wntr. . Hprpad the need tbln-
nnd evenlnjf. The morning feed . ly on cotton heet nnd tiry them
mount phi ly II evening) lu the shade, stln ln them ocen
eradicated by hand illgRlng- to
I make Hure every bit of the root
stulks are destroyetl by smothering
with a well-seeured covering of tar
paper, or by thorough spraying
with chemiealH.
An a mean of fly control, mn-nui-H
should be removed from
MuMes nt lenst twice n wuek In
summer nnd onco ti week In winter.
The manure pile Ik the principal
breeding place nf the house fly,
which is not only disagreeable, but
definitely dangerous to th health
of tin- family.
It in comparatively easy to nave
watermelon seed from one crop for
planting the next. Select the choic
est melons nnd tie a white cloth
around the wtenis to mark them.
Leave them In the field until fully
ripe, then enrry them to a wife
Place for two or htreo days more
of Ripening. Split the melon
I'-ngthwise, scrape nut the seed
bearing pulp, nnd alb.w It to fei -ment
In ii wooden barrel or tub for
24 to 31 hours. Then add water,
pour off the pulp and wash the
the museum the millionaire rucl-'soId after he died In IJt'-Mi.
gold hats. Two years later, Ht HI
under !takrfi leadership, the group
look away the 'grand pi It at a le
gion convention nt lngt?icw,
Wash.. I'p to date II bands have
agrted lo bo here for the three-day
celebration beginning AflEiist 3,
late tn avoid the beat.
Quack grasH nTten In confuted
with other ffm4PnOinvlng similar
nam eg and habits. Whenever thero
la any question, aamplca nhuulU b
ionally.
lttMiim l-'nr Kale
nnoOKLINH, Mft-iH. Oenmond
Star Meat Market
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20f
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We Delivel
rilticrnlil'i dream ot cnublinltliiK
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice Spring Fryers and Rabbits
C'hol. e I?eef Pot Uoast, per pound l...?....'.!
J?eef short Uibs, per pound .; .....
Shoulder' Pork Roust, per pound '...,
.Fresh Side Pork, per pound
1 Ionic Rendered Lard, per pound ,
Hams, half or whole, per pound
Phone 273
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