Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 03, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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AWARD PRIZES! PRIZE CONTESTS
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TRADE CLOSE TO HOME
You can get the very best foods fresh and in prime condition at
our stores and they are always dependable trading places. There
is one near you.
Home Features
Saturday and Monday, August 4 and 6
SALMON l'ink 1928 wk .Mb. tall
WESSON OIL
ran
2 for
SOAP Ci-vstal White (i bars 25
BAKING- POWDER
LARD I'nrc Frcsli
MILK Li 1 1 by 's " T
PINEAPPLE 1 in ik
-( 'aluinet-
iiars
can
PALMOLIVE SOAP
plcxion"
MATCHES Scar
count boxes
POTATO CHIPS
yuan can
12
Mb. can 29
2 1. '.-lb
rendered
3 pounds
iicaresl to fresh cream"
4 cans
slices No. can 22
3 for
'Keen that school crirl -oin-
3 bars
hi ip.li t Noli- loisonous
t'n
35c
49c
49c
59c
53c
35c
65c
23c
M l'l
e full OC
G for
ked
lams not onlv
Halves
Fri-.slilv coo
CLAMS .M i need S-alloc(
verv w holesoine dish, indeed
RIPE OLIVES-California in bulk
COCOANUT Larue su-ar cured shreds
BEANS Wed .Mexicans 3 lbs. 2S
3 pUgs.
are "tastv'
Pint
25c
" but a
29c
23c
29c
55c
6 pounds '
ries Prices
ly making' 7Q.
3 bottles
')-). can
u cans
halin !)() fancy Japan leg- nieat-
3 for
ties
3 i.ktj
53c
CERTO Now is the time to buy blackbe
low as can be expected Certo simplifies jt
SARDINES California I sardines- in
only 5e
CRABMEAT Sak
Halves can 33
KELLCGG'S CORN FLAKES or Post To,
Your choice i
SHORTENING liest venetable in
are as
79c
,29c
95c
25c
bui
SNOWDRIFT
RAISINS Locano Seedless
FLOUR )ly in ii-. 19-11.. sack $2.10-
o iMimids
4-lb. can
i -lb.
Fis
93c
.33 c
ii(.ll(i$2.23
20TH CENTURY COFFEE
ie last word in ( otlee f.xce Cnce K'nnsti.,! in
every day hence always fresh pound 48
3 lbs.
Tin
own plant,
$143
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On'e iif the. moM KiH-fossful ami
lfst attended promehiles ever het I
by tin- 4m et s Muietle was held
stordav afternoon at tin armory.
which was imuwiUmI with 1" oi N
memhers frum all pans of the i
Mate, lteports of dlstiict ehomi-1
inns were heard, otrirers wove
locted ami nutUm's for a program ;
fur the eulniui; year wore made, i
Aihdii.; the oul.stamlinn features,
the ensuing vear's program is
provision made tor the care f ,
craves of all ex-service men P:
emeteries in each of the five tlis- !
tricts of Oregon. This matter wa :
discussed at the first meet in-; of.
the grand vulture held this alter-1
noon at the Hotel Medford, with I
the following in attendance: lliainl l
Q Chef de liare Neil Morfitt of As ;
toria; Chef He Train Heih Stchel (
3 of Portland; Correspondent Dr. If.
II. Hoskins, Commissaire Intend-1
5 eut Clarence WleUs of I'lluevtlle.
Crand Conductor .laeU Carkln til
Vernoniii, CarHe do la I'oiio Wil
liam il i-; Hilli ISrown r Cortland.
Clu-mlimt Nat ionale Kd Kivers,
'IranH Doctur Archie Van Clave of
I'ort land. Ci ami Chemiiiots : lien.
Latimer, district No. 1: Shirley 11.
Waite of Sheridan, district No. L':
"lUacliie" Mavis of linker, district
No. :J: Fred W'ehhor, district No.
: I ; Dr. .1. II. "os-'ihtiru of Trine- -
ville, district No. 5. I
este,nayh piometiade the M -
ct S presented a lovin.i; cup to AN
hort ( ampliell of Honolulu as lifiii"
the li- st outscimliim suldh-r at this
' summer's military training camp at
Vancouver. Wash., based oil live
points- honor, couiane, scholarship,
leadership ami service. Campbell
left I loiiolnlu when a voting ioy
and was a prisoner in a Herman
amp tliirii:--; the world war.
Delegates were also HolectoH to
represent the Oresoii l' et ii at
the srand promenade at San An
tonio, Texas, this fall, in addition
! to routine business.
Over l"ti people were present a'
last nicht's "wreck" at the armory
in which 1"! new ( aniliilates were
initiated, making one uf the larg
est "wrecks'' in the history uf the !
, Oreuon in et N.
Anions the outstandini; 10 ot N 1 i
members and others present at thejainl ci;
alternoon session were iesier , i " imm;.
bert. Sous Chef de Cheinluade for, ami
1 Ml
U li.
"lee
.ere.l twice tin- ;t t
iMi'lir.'i ,.f Hie .
luh umi tin- aw
th'- M- .Him .1 A axil
onte-t ;it lb- K-.U- I
i- w as no f. her tin
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I'o'il-iv, ini; the .Inn ini;
f the Pilgrims" I'V the i
S i I--UI s!iysti r jtualu ap
111.- Mil;i Mil With .1 lUill'
ill.- ilii-eetinn el' Mm l.
T.trt.tr. iM'-x-miiii: fluwh'ss Iki
m.Miy In "'l.uv.. t.il;.' tile t;i
''.me S'l'.ilin- " This eiiiiilx-r w
.lU;,,!.,! tlu- HfcUbMl i
f Sn ,y (,,. fi.Mowinu jiHlyc:
l.i m-.- Steven-. Mis- .Mi -U. a Wil
liams .i ml M i-s I ,ii in a Mar-Met.
Kn-' i '111 i; women com pel e. I ill
the contest 1y --inyiiii; a ticnm
spiritual. 'Sweet Mt-s .Mary" and
"Dawn of l.-'Ve." lioth character
li'.l liy ple;riiii; harmony.
A dozen pretty nirls from Cranls
1'ass. ualhect ill -.mI ailif wliit- suit
and Wt-ai'ili:; hlone hohie-ts. W"le
tin- hit of the afternoon with thru
li .'ly nunil'i r. iinib-r the Ira.h'r--hlp
of Mrs. Ted I'raiinr. of:ieia!
on- h ad.-r f,.r Auxiliary affan
ibis week. Slate of tie. rs and
olle-rs proinimiit in program a -tiviii.'s
were ure-i,.,j ami ak d
stand, a wisecrack heini; aimed at
each. Ceoia;.- Iaie of Kiuinir was
.specially honored as he was the
"lll. nmn ill the ntldiellee included
in tie- siin.
Mrs. William Do-all of Marh-
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Til
El iminaiinfiWalc from Accouniing
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In tlid ordinary tor iomfone hu to "krep the
bookM" rithor tlie owurr or nomi-oiin tilted ti:-ially
for that jMtrpose 1400 storci woulj rfquiro tco etlorts
01 MOO people.
By slmpliflrstlon of irconntlnjc nielhods met organt
rattoii of ertort 8afway does tli iccouiuinn for itorn
than 1400 units with lets than 200 L'countan' avinn
thoiKatiils of dollars. Such wbolrsil rllmai&tioii of
wan! hflpn P'lt Safuway Store first In ra;k lit eco
uomlcal op era t to u auil iivti (or you.
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gram.
Iced Tea
An iMit ii-i-lv new- bli-ii'l
rsir-iiilly niiidi' I'oi- Icril
Tc.i. Iiiinlv. i-unl niiil in-
iiroral in-.:.
Lb 65 c
Lemons
I. arm- si..- .luii-y
Dozen .. 43c
Pears
" Mil x i 1 1 1 1 1 1 " I'Mi'ii n :i '
ily. Iiii-mi' liiilvi's. Ili-iivy
v Til 1 1.
Something New
Trump Cookies
lnhil, crisp spice enlies
Oil ill liearls, eluti-s, spades
ami diamonds, t lever to
serve at cards or lea.
See ihein !
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-Lb. Tins
39c
Corn Beef
Till! J'ilH'M I1 .can L'ft. Ml
1 L'-iiz. siiiin- tins.
2 Tins 49 c
Oil Sardines
Cans
69c
Asparagus
' Maximum" Picnic
No. 1 round 1 ins.
2
Cans
Toilet Tissue
il Officcr.s Terrv
rem e Wordeti. as:
Sheriff Paul
State l'i ohiliition
the lT nltetl States; Kred tSteiwcr. AcUcrman, made
1'nited State; senalor for Oregon j m-re .eierd:iy
and fonncr (irnml Clicf de Irani;
CoUKressmen Trail k Korreil of
I'ortland and Willis l Hawley of
Salem: It. It. Ituller. repuhlieau
nominee for totmresH for the posi
tion left vacation by Nick Sinnotl;
(lovernor I. 1.. Patterson, Secretary
ol State Sam Ko.er and Stale
Treasurer Tom Kay.
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ist-d b.v
leiniiim--.
, AKeii:
huo.e ra ill
ruoon. and
that
lit ar-
l-'incsi rad
rolls.
3 Rolls .
uf lissne. Lai'L-e. HMMi-slieet
17c
Importoil iu jiiii-o olive nil.
Small fish.
3 Cans 50 c
Wax Paper
"lli;'li"'iiv" wax rolls for
I unfiles, lioiiic.s. ele.
37c I 4 Rons 15c
Grape Juice
sri-ape .juice. Made in
Ti,
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I'lll-e ( 'oueorcl
Wuxliillilloii.
Quarts
48 c
Melons
l'1'C-ll liOCtlls
D Fruits and Vegetables
Q Aimtlici- car' of line Kloiulykc watcrniclons jmst receivcil. O
IVr. hli. &-v'
o s;,.,!. 25c
P f NEW POTATOES Finest Home drown rjt
; Q 12 Lbw. for
f , n 226 W. Main and Medford Bldg. Phones 380 and 507
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PACIFIC LEGION
IS 001 OF DEBT
SUPPORT URGED
the t'uiir prisHiii-rs talvei
liiid were Iu lie Hiven
illK this afterihiuil he I'd re .1 usUe.
of I 'eat e I tidier! s ; A.-hland.
Three of the fmir im-n. v. K.
Tttriiin. Kiidh- Wyatt and W. A
Collins w-m c Mi-rested on Ni.rt h
Vulval iivciiue with II iminis
if nnioii.-hine in then- nir. When
he (il't'lcers awpeai'cil WyaM
leaped I'lniii the tar and attempt
ed In eseape. htll was ca p Hired
by W iuoen. the fedetal ol'l leer, I
after a .tniKMle-
After taking the thre.. rcen tn
the .(ail the raidinu nffieers went
to the house at ;tn:i Mentiv utreei
where the prisoners resided ami . v,M;)l).- wtll he luasters of e.-re.
fmi ml i. l. l'a In. who nnnll.s ( n,e hrtiniU.-t. Another
lso i.treted. ami it Is I attract Ion on the proe.inin will he
I a still outfit. Inelndiiu: ! Ih- i.m.iri,. s'miihwesl orhl Kx-
liositlon at l.onn lieaeh and a
Seasonable Savings
Tomatoes
line Kipe l.tMiih
Peaches
Itliii- 'I'nlile I lull
r a i n r
Lb ZC 4 Lbs IVC O Lbs.
All Orders for $& or more delivered in cit y FREE. Smaller orders 10 cents charge
Store No. 433 MEDFORD Phone 1176
23c
to "bi-
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lit .St
eidoriin: ami la- j
UeKs
, hels.
! I II J list lee Ihdiel't's court yes-
tenia. v afttMiioon at Ashland .1.
It. IliKh-y of Metlftirtl on hi
j plea of guilty to possession and
i I ra ns port a i nu was sentenced to
1 pay a S rui fine a nd to ypeiul
(la ihiys in jail, and M rs. I.-mls"
Sa rj; i lit. driver of the t ar loatl
etl wit h hooze when il was in
tercepted .last Wednesday hlnht
: near Talent hy Kederal Ol fleers
t Talent, and Woiden. was stu-
t r n l to ) fine id ? tlM lllell
win? was unable to pay, ami hence
was remanded ti I he county .jail
nionsli nils apparel exhibit
slaved there. Theater part It
also phiiim-d tor the Km-sls.
I'.usitles atteiidlllK the exp.
U'lll spentl two weeks sefprtlnjr fall
i are . am I winter dresa koo1h for the
i .Metlfditl and tlrantH l'ass Adrlenne
Itlon Steward Hhops hefure returning
Mi
d and .Miss Itamhdmar. from California.
Annual reports of permanent
committees ol" the department ol'
Oregon were read at the afternoon
sesKlon of the atale convention
here today, and was the principal
business to be transacted.
The committee on post activities,
first to report, mazed thai all Ke
j;ion posts incorporate, as u mat
ter of protection, and to enua.L"
in no activity liable to result in
the incurring of financial obliga
tions. The committee on publication, in
a tentative report, revealed that
the I'aeific l.elon. the offlcl
publication of the department of
, Ori son, was out of debt and 1
of the few Legion publications bi
the land thus Messed. The com
mit lee recommended, subject to
, further action, that the Pacific Ke
1 iion be published twice monthly
instead of once, as now. the plan to r j
be followed lo he worked out by, , j
the publication and executive com-' A special hunuuet was iitimuiuc-
' ni it tees. Action to secure more ad- i ed .this afternoon hy the .hicKson j
vcrtb-ini; for the paper was ured I ('utility liar association for all vis-j
,as imperaliw:. j Hhm attorneys, w ho are invited to
I lie hearinn of the reports 01 tne the Motel .Medford at :!. thisi
We're Cleaned
Out
-LAWYERS TOGIVE
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ann Bonn a qC
duetts from the state of Wash
Inuton at local hotel include John
T. liaft.-s of Ct.lville, 1:. r. Ann-
sfronu. Miirrv Lewis of Seattle
T. Slater Johnson is in San Kmn
eisco attending the annual Jinx of
the IJoheminn club of that city,
of which he N a member,
FIRE IN
FOR YOUR WINTER
FIRE-
Green Pine Slab Wood
12-inch or 16-inch
Per Load
2 Loads $5.00
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
1118 North Central
$2-75
teichstein
Tel. 631
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Deuel
, various committees will occupy the
'entire allernoon session.
State officials of the I.cKlou ami
prominent Legionnaires w e r e
scheduled for short addresses. !
The final business session of th-'
j convention will lie held in the morn
, (tin when the annual election of of
; fleers for the coming year will he
j he). I.
IBOSS VAREE HAS A:
iimiuel
dlolll '
.Me- I
evening. I'iau.v for tl
were not ftil'inillaled Until
after the main hour. W. 1
t'raekeit of Washington. I). (.. In'
ehlil Ue of the federal a ernna U t h a I !
ihpart meiit and who was iteentlji
elt-etcd national secretary for the!
A meriean liar associa t Ion. w 111 he ,
the speak-r of the eveniim j I'.fJ
forts were helnu made late thlsj
afternoon to ha ve the a t tend 11 nee j
of I'lllteil States SenattH' l-'l i-d St e( - !
wer and (Inventor I. f,. PnttijiHun,
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OUT BY FARMERS GAMBLING CHANCER EFi
A fire In hrurh and rass. 1 e
ported hi the forestry hudo.uarteis
here at 3:3 o'clock yesterday
afternoon, two and oae half miles
north of lieafcle In the district
locally known as the Meadows,
taiised nuieh excitement for a
1 Mil", and hurm il over 1 no acres
before It was Knitrn under remind
by the farmers of that district and
two nun sent out hy fdstrtet State
I'n-e Wardf'U IMiippx. This fire is
clas.-ed l.y lh- forestry headquar
ter as "man caused." whh h ilm's
not lieeesvjuily mean that it was nf
im endiary t.riL'in. tun whs ptotmhly
due to earelessfo'ss.
AiMitlier fire )n ui.ihs in the
"okr Hut!,, seetion, reported at
o'eloek yr-Htorday afterntton. also
resulted in an iippeal to the distrh t
stale fin- warden for h-lo. and to
which Klrp Warden Phippw sent
tw.. n.eii. w.im . iii.toi-iM-d i.)
p. to,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. .J., Auk. 3.,
i I'h;, oi ian-. attending William S.
; Varc of Philadelphia, nenator-elect '
; from Pennsylvania, saitl toilay that ;
j his chance tv life was "a mimble." i
I Mr. V'are suffered a paralytic )
si roke Wetlnesday niuhl. 1
1 1 in tlauybter. Miss Mildred Varc j
said h" hail spent a "fairly com- ;
fortahle nlirhl," hut that his; con- i
diiion remained mlnined. f- was
eonsetoiis hot vM'y drowsy and a Id
to take hnt little ntiiirif hnK'iit . Ilisi
tin -e physicians wen in almost
eftiitant atf-ndiiee upon hlin dur
true the nluht.
IU . Kllwond II. Kirhv of Phiht- i
rriD ctvic cumi'
1 un 01 ill onu?v
l.oitvlim hy 11 1 1 1 , 1 . , 11 thin 111 1,1 ti -Inn
.Mr. Ailili-nni' St mil im.l
Mlfs 1'iilotiHi Kiiiitlclmiiii. of
:i;itil I'asi.. -xi, t,-l Iu iii rlvc ul
I.om All6ii-H l..;,y in ,,t.,.r tu
liwl tlw itel Kirnti'st iiptHii'.-l
illlil tylf .-ximihIIIihi to lo- hi-1,1
ViiKiiKt 11. 7 nl nt tin, llotil
fllll 111'..!'.-.
Illlyi-rn flolii til.. MI-ih,, to
tin- I'lit-irii- riiiml will li,. iii,nt
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" ' , ' i-"J"'-- I,-Mlon:illy MlHKnl Htylr i,h,
...... iii.m.i. ,.,,r,i iiu-i- 11 .011- liimiiui-I will I,,. I
1 nln' "r- " .of .lUr-rtiiinmi-iif.
win Str,., k.-r of. l'hlli..M.hlH mwl s ,h st-win t. tr of -Tl.o
lr. .1. f. Mrhll of this My. !;,,.,. Hut," nnil oil,,.,- ,K, rur.
'" " ' ioiior-i-i, . 1 11 1, r ,r;n- h, i,,,,, ,,(,,. ,iiilur
ilmlljr lout nil muwulnr control. .TOtnillati of 'Tho -nn.-. tl. ut
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We haven't a Used Car on our floor. That means that
we'll make some attractive trade-in offers to owners
of STUDEBAKERS and other good cars so that we
may meet the Used Car demand.
We Now have a Complete Line of New
STUD EB ARE R
Models Bring in Your Car We'll
Make You an Offer
You'll like the new Studebakers. There are no radical changes
in body designs just modified with modest improvements
that lend added charm and dignity to Studebaker beauty.
Today's Studebaker will be one of the most modest and beaut
iful cars two and three years from now. It has never been
Studebaker's policy to make radical changes. Studebaker
always "wears well." - -
0. V. MYERS COMPANY
132 South Riverside
niiiln f'-altlii'.H
Phone 464
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SEE THE NEW STUDEBAKERS TODAY
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