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T IT? LI I l M gp D DDDQDQDaQOODD DD D a DESTROYED OR E SfEDFORT) MATi; TRIBUNE, MEPFORP, OTCEGOX, FTCTDAY. 'AUGUST 17, 1928. i . . HORSE RAGING ITcSltEsS-srW FAIR PROGRAM 1-rVy,?? 'Wc ii i i ii in ni ii i i i 1 1 " i a . umvir r a a o a 0 a S3 H Q B a Q Q D II H a a o a a a a .i-toit -ymmmmmmmmkmrnAsmm v a V' ".""..J gEPErPABgiE grocers FiTTTT p MID-SEASON CANNING Mid-season canning time finds the 20th Century Stores ready with complete stocks of jars, rubbers and other canning necessities. The best fruits and yegetables from orchard and garden are here for your selection. 20th Century Features for 3 Days Selling Prices Effective Saturday to Tuesday, August 18 to 21, Inclusive Canning Necessities Fruit Jars Genuine Bull Jlnsons, complete with poivolnin lined zinc caps tiiul new. veil rubbers Pints, dozen 85; quarts, doz Ball Mason Caps, dozen 25 Economy Caps, dozen 25 Jelly Glasses, tails or squats, dozen 43i 2 dozen 85 Parowax, 2 pounds 27 Jar Rubbers 2fftb Century New, thick, red, double lipped rinjjs as- suvance in eanuing, 3 doz 25 C'erto Simplifies jelly and jam making, Ij bottles '. 83$ Breakfast Suggestions Instant I'ostum, large can 40 Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs 25 Kellogg's Kiee Krispies, 2 pkgs 25 Kellogg 's Corn Flakes or Post Toast ies your choice, 3 pkgs . 25 Grapefruit, Florida 'Selected heai'ts of three of these golden fruit in each can No. 2 cans, 3 for 65 43c TOILET PAPER TISSUE 1000 soft sanitary sheets . to the roll 1 ' 6 rolls CKEAMETTES Macaroni and cheese is a "tasty" 95 C warm weather dish ' 3 packages MATCHES Searchlighlf Xoiirpojisonous Iirge full Ottc count boxes 6 boxes BROOMS 20th Century 6 sew, strong yet of medium QQ. weight, made from the very finest materials, a bargain at. FLOUR Olympic 49-lb.' sack $2.03 Camping and Picnic Supplies Shrimp American Beauty. For sal adsIn Hie new saui.tary,.caus ..,. V. eans 17c3 for ...49 Ripe Olives Lindsay's: Pint cans (! oz. net) containing oboul 60 olives 2 cans ; L.-..37 I foody's Peanut Butter 1-lb. Toy pails only ................25 Van Camp's Beans 3 cans ' contain Vi lbs. ready-to-serve- food, for 27 Sardines, North Star Kach tin con tains about 20 genuine Norwegian fish, packed in pure olive oil, 2 cans.. .-25 Tuna White Star The brand you know Quarters, 3 cans 43 Syrup Adirondack, eaue and maple, Brings back yoflr boyhood days; quart can 53 Salmon Inbhy's Fancy lied Alaska Rich in oil 1-lb. full cans 29$ 3 cims for 85 Super Suds Tiny beads of soap Largo pkgs.,. 3 for Soaps, Washing PowderS soluble ...20 White King.' Washing Machine Soap Large package 49J Crvslal White Soap 10 bars 39 Uab-0 Works like magic on the bath tub washbowl kitchen sink glass ware all over the house 1-lb cans 2 for 25 20th Century COFFEE At home, camping, or on a picnic 201 h Century appeals to the palate It's always fresh . Lb 48c 3 Lbs. $1.43 Baking Powder, Calu met, 1-lb. can ...29 2-lb can 59 Peas, Del Monte Early Garden, 11128 pack can 22;' 3 for -63 Pineapple, Libby's 1928 pack; 8 large lus cious slices 'in rich syr up Large .cans 27 ; 3 for l-..79 Calsup, Del large bottle .. Monte, ....22 Kraut, Van Camp's or. Libby's, large cans . 17;-3 for : 49 Mazola Oil For bak- ' ing and cooking as well as making mayonnaise, quart can -49 liaisius -. Unbleached Thompsons, 3 pounds 25,'25-b'."bx$1.99, Salmon Alaska Pink; 1928 "paTek 1-lb.: tall cans, '-3 for -53 Milk Libby's The. nearest to fresh cream ; 3 for 28 ; 6 for 55 Willi u nvw fire reported thin f morning n half milo west oC the first fins which broke out AVed iiPHtlay aiul was thought . lo be pructicitlly under control . yosti'i'duy ul'U-rnoon, tho foi-c-Ht firo 1 .situation tit tho Gulls ct'cok section ' near Gold Hill was reported as un : sai iiU'acMury this afternoon, lioth , t'lres ai-o out of control anil lite first one at 5 o'clock last evening was reported to bo coveriuff 11100 acres and u considerably luri?er area today. line two or tlireo vacant nutlit Tho liorso racial! pioKraiii for the annual Jackson county full' has j u ly i been completed ami culls for four i races on tho first anil last days of I tho fnlr, and lor throe races daily i on each of tho other two days. The i prop-am will probably have a spo cial race, on two or throo days, as j tho rivalry between owners of vit riotis horses warms. Over 70 horses will bo stabled at tho fair crouiids for tho races, and j It Is declni'Od many of tho racers Ingi in tho path of tho flumes were j were at Tla Juami last winter aiul , clfHtroyptl, no farmers so fur spring; No Wasted Moments Ordinarily retail sales people are idle part of their time. Between customers they are not always engaged in constructive work. Safe way salesmen anticipate the things their customers are going to want and in slack moments they weigh, wrap and tie these items in the desired quantities. Having these things ready enables them to serve ypu more quickly in rush hours, cuts the sales force and saves you money. Ihnvn lost, ranch buildings. The J. O. lMerco ranch house, occupied I by Joe llaniniersly, reported last I o veiling as probably being de stroyed, was not damaged, accord -ling to reports from CiuJd Hill this afternoon. ' i More firo 'ightcrs were rushed ) lo the scono lute yesterday by i j District Firo Warden Dwight ' ! IMiipps, who is overseeing tho of- j i forts of tho state men, in addition' Qto volunteers recruited from Gold ,11111 and nearby farms. The 1'lro j is not in a heavy stand of timber MUk-ja- UUIJIUIg '.III LlllLK ! brush and scrub oak, making the vulley hazy with smoke. Smoke is also drifting into the valley from fires which are burning near Pow ers in Douglascounty. aocnl forest officials this after noon were without new informa tion on the Galls creek fires. For est firo lookouts on tho Crater j forest were called for information, j but they reported tho atmosphere UJ too smoky to spot tho Galls j Creek area. Tho Crater forest is Dj free from blazes, according to the I ioc:il hendnuarters office. In addition to burning the vacant buildings, tho Galls Creek fire also destroyed considerable out wood and burned over hay and stubble fields, according to unof ficial reports. The buildings at tho fair grounds were recently treated lo a coat of' cream and black paint, and the j new Htructures will bo ready long ; before the fair opening, according j to secretary uan iierrmg, j Post Toasties Quick summer break fasts. An extra value. D D D Pkgs. 20c a n n B a a B m D D B a EE B Why They Are for Hoover I have been asked Lo say why I support the candidacy of Herbert ' Hoover for president. j I have known him personally for twenty-six years; and, while dur- i ing that period, I have not known' him intimately; still, through many mutual friends, and through my relations with the engrficering 'firm ot which ho was long a mem ber, I have been nble to wuteh his career very carefully. Ho is known to his most - inti mate associates as thoroughly hon est, capable, energetic and with superb reasoning faculties that enable him to go to the bottom of any question 'that conrronts' him and the will and tenacity to do so. Kveryone knows that ho is pub-' lic'splrited, that ho 1ms a wldo knowledge of domestic problems that aro likely to arise during his administration and such an inti mate acquaintance with foreign af fairs as is probably not equalled by any other man in this country. I believe Air. Smith's ideas as to the evils of our present prohibition iaw are more advanced than Air. Hoover's; but that whenever ' ii ihorounh study of the available data leads Air. Hoover's reason to tell him that this "experiment" Is not along tho best lines for th' benefit of the nation, he will bo as ready as anyone lo point out a lawful remedy. ' ALBERT BURCII, Black Oak Runch, Alcdford, Oregon, Aug. 17. (Note: Air. Buruh is a mining engineer of national standing, well known all over the west, but par ticularly in California and Wash ington, who is now making his permanent homo on his ranch west ! of the city.) A. 1, Blxby, columnist of tho Nebraska Stato Journal Lincoln, Nebraska, wno recently visited His brother, 11. H. Uixby, of Jackson ville, writes that latter that on his trip to California he secured an audience with Herbert Hoover and ho found Die nominee friendly.sin cere, and tho postiessor of an im pressive personality, with none of the artifices of a politician. Mr. Bixby was much impressed, ho wrote, by the nobility and strength of character of Air. Hoover. Air. Bixby, who signs his con tributions "Bix," is known to, and ltas been, read for many years by, several local people, Including Dr. Kpatz and Lew Reynolds of the Hotel Holland, both being former Ncbraskans. LEGIoOuTELKS, OPPOSED TO WPS It was not the lOlks lodge that took up the fight several years ago against the Importation of Japanese labor from Sacramento to work at tho 401 orchard, but the Alcdford American Legion post instead, according to U, U. Wilson, forcmun of tho -101 orchard, who telephoned In the informal ion this afternoon. Air. "Wilson stated ho wished tho Legion to receive full credit for their work during that timf; f Tho Klks: wore given credit in a communication which ap peared in lust 'night's Mail Tribune and which was written by Airs. It. G. Blfton against the present alleg ed Importation of California labor during tho fruit season. A HOST OF 20TH CENTURY OFFERINGS B B CITY EXTINGUISHED ' The fire department yesterday afternoon was called to action Ihroo limes, iho first fire destroyed tho R. Oubbs garage on Mae street, killing a number of chiek- ena and burning up a supply of wood. The deparlmenl, which sent its chemical truck to the scene, used 4 7 gallons of chemical on the flames, which also threatened other buildings, ater Iho depart ment- was e.filod to n rubbish firo! shortly before t o'clock, behind! the Salvation Army t hureli and j :ii. 5 o'clock wa called to tho j Kn kins garage lo extinguish a blazing automobile. j OPEN COURT HERE The fall term of the circuit court I will conveno Aloud ay, September 15, and over 50 civil actions aro Qj scheduled to bo beard. -A number are also pending. There will bo a -! light criminal docket. Circuit I3 Judge C. M. Thomas will occupy I the bonch during the September term of court, which is expected to last well into November. -f B B Pirate Catcher Hurt 1 PITTSHUItGH, Ha., Aug. if. A) Charley Hargreuves, Pittsburgh catcher, hus tallied a broken uor.o when bit by a ball Ibrown by I Jumbo Klliott In yosler (I a y ' j game between the JMrates and , I'-rooldyn, it was revealed today,1 The backstop wilt bo out of the , game Indefinitely. Obituary 226 W. Main and Medford Bldg. Phones 380 and 507 tAiU - a mm Oa IB B B B B DA B B B B B B B B B B B dJ INSURANCE First Insurance Agency t A. L. HILL, Mnnr Phone 105 80 N. Centml Medford, Oregon WE DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Rexall Store' ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY, Fop Women $1.95 I GHKAVES. John Greaves pass Q ed away in Los Angeles on August I I), ago GJ years, live muniiis Qj and four days. i Mo Is survived by his wife, Mary Q! K two daughters and one eon, "(Mrs. Carl Ujoimjlst of Pittsburgh and Pauline and Jack Greaves of Medford. Services were held in Los An geles and tho remains taken to the creamalory. Staled Communication Lodge J03, A. F. iday, August m. Ily order C. M. HOUSTON, Hoc. 147 - Staled Com fa Medford Lodu Y A. M., rr ' 17th, 7 :.'!!) p. ! 24 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS . Card of Thank, Wo wish to thank tho many friends for their kind words of sympathy Jn our late bereavement, and for the beautiful floral offer ings to our beloved husband and brother. Mrn. -Vm. W. llaiikln, H. II. Jtunkln. C, V. nankin, Geo. Itankin, Mrs. Karl Johnson, . Mrs. J. F. McGee, . and Families. FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Sixth and Holly Friday, Saturday and Sunday The Screaming Comely The Whole Damm Family Prices 25 and 50 Gents Raisins Sunmaid Seedless ov Seeded in 15-oz. pkgs. Serve with eereals puddings. 2 pkgs 19c Prunes Fancy 30-40. Italians, Ct Pounds..;. 19c Swift's Premium Hams Nothing finer these hot days. Hake one and you have it for jtienies, lunches, cold meats, etc. Lb. ,34c Sweet Potatoes "laxinium fanny quality whole pota toes Is'o waste Sei've with vour ham. No. 2y2 Can 18c Asparagus ''-Maximum f a n c y quality. M-ed. tips in square can. .. Cans 55c Shortening Pancrust the better kind Keeps fresh. Economical. 4 -Lb Can ...83C Safeway Green Japan Tea the homes of women who aro distinguished forthcirgood taste, von will find Safeway Green Jn pnn Tea served. They are aware of the fragrance of temple in reuse, the glint of tropic sunlipbt, the whole romnncc of the Orient imprisoned in those shriveled ten leaves to he rclnseil only by the liquid from their steaming keltic. It is the thing to serve. 59c IP Oats Sp'.irry's Oats in the No. 10 bag. , Catsup Max-i-nnmi; fancy, quality Palm Olive l'ealure Offer: 1. can Talcum- ' 'I bars Palmolive Each t3C Bottles tJt All Tor .; .Jtt Seasonable Savings Tomatoes Fresh local tomatoes, in 20-pound lugs 59 c Seedless Grapes Golden clusters of sweet grapes O Pounds.. 25c New Onions Washington new crop sweet onions O Pounds.. 15c Each Ail Orders for ?S or moro delivered in city FREE. Smaller orders 10 cents charge Store No. 433 MEDFORD Phone 1176 i Economy Meat & Fish Market NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Money-Saving Summer ill iff! IN CHOICE MEATS AND FISH COLD BOILED HAM-BAKED VEAL LOAF FRENCH SOUSE MILWAUKEE LOAF SAUSAGE BOLOGNA ! A Complete Line of Picnic And Everyday Meats Fresh Shrimps, Crab Meat Kippered Salmon Barbecue Cod Ice Cold Melons FRESH FISH Meat Department Phone 40 Fish Department Phone 20 200 E. MAIN NEAR CENTRAL. WE DELIVER 1 1 111 II III .zi-.