Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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DEPENDABLE CHOCERS ..
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It's the Saving on Every Item That Counts at the
20th Century Stores They are Always Dependable
Trading Places
Features Saturday and Tuesday, Sept. 1 and 4
Closed All Day Monday, September 3rd in Observance of Labor Day
-8 'large "slices in rich syrup
2 f0y53c
PINEAPPLE Li bby 's 1928 psitk-
Large cans
OLD DUTCH
CLEANSER
Each' "
6c
Outing and Picnic Suggestions
Sardines, Domestic mid Imported Sliced
Reef Waudwieli Spreads Kippered Snaeks
Tuna Kish Cheese Green Olives
Peanut Hntter Corned Beef Crab Meat
Piekl.es Ginger Ale.
POTATO
CHIPS
Fresh Today
Itegular 10c
Package
5c
SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES Large full count boxes "I (n
3 boxes AV"
WESSON OIL Makes delightful mayonnaise-
Quart can
$2.03
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FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
49-lb. sack'
VAN CAMP'S BEANS Medium cans 3y2, pounds ready-to
serve food in tomato sauce ' ''
3 cum for'1'
HERSHEY BARS Nut or milk 1 Cr
4 bars AUV'
SALMON Libby's Red Alaska .1928 pack C
1-pound cans 29 2for".
PEAS San Wan extra sifted, sweet Very small, sweet succu
lent peas the kind that melt in your mouth Can 22 gCp
3 forv
PALMOLIVE SOAP "Keep that School Girl Com- OQr
plexion" 3 bars
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP "Pure Soap, all thru AQr
6 bars 25 12 bnra"
GRAPEFRUIT Shavers Fancv The luscious hearts of ' 3
grapefruit in each can ' fSr
3 cans
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GRAPENUTS .
POST TOASTIES ' '
GUM Your choice
3 pkgs.
RIPE OLIVES Del Monte Giant About 50 of this wholesome
fruit in each can
Package
3 pkgs.
15c
25 c
10c
27
SHRIMP-
Pint cans Red value at'
-American Peatuy Latest pack No. 1 cans CO-
3 for"""
QUAKER OATS Strength for growing children 25 C
'.' Large pkg. ' '
20TH CENTURY COFFEE
There's satisfaction in every sip Roasted in our own plant ev
erv dav it's always fresh Pound 48 . A".
' ' . 3 pounds
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
PLUMS The genuine Satsuma OO
i 5 pounds-'''
PEACHES Large Elhertas wrapped and packed
50 to 'liOs Box , .
GREEN PEPPERS Qualitv now the finest ' 1(Jr
2 pounds1
POTATOES The. verv finest . "
10 lbs,
CELERY Fancy crisp
226 W..Main and Medford Bide.
Ua on
Stalk
Phones 380
19c
10c
Tno stapo Is sot ana mo nciois
i aro ready for the Hoy Scout jam
I'horco at the Medford Armory to
.j night, beginning at 8 o'clock. with"
1 1 at least 100 hoys participating in
:a varied and invrestlntf program.
j More than a thousand tickets
1 for the event have already been
I' Issued and It was announced yes j
tffday by Kt'OUt Rxecutivo V. I, j
I Hricker that those who have not)
received tickets and desire to at- J
tend the show, will bo welcome. I
All members of tho various serv-
! Ice clubs of the city have been
given tickets during the past week
' and the show was made possible
I through their cooperation in pro-
Dmoting and advertising.
This will be the first scout jam-
boreo ever to be held in Medford.
Q t but It is the aim of the committee
in charge to make it an annual
Q j affair.
m I Final practice and dress to
Qi hearsal by all local troops wes held
t last night at the Armory, with re
FJ j ports that the stunts and special
I features are going to be spectacu
Pjl lar and exciting.
Music during the two-hour pro-
gram tonight will be furnished by
the Medford Klks' band and the
62-piece junior hoys' drum and
bugle corps. The Cottage drove
Hay Scout band, which had agreed
to be present, will not bo able to
moke 'the trip.
A com (ile to program for the
Jamboree is as follows:
Prelude: Pro-jamboree exhibit.
Kxhibit of model airplane, merit
madge work by various troop, dis
play of handicraft, bridge eon-
struction, photography and collec-
tions of insects, woods, flowers and
other articles. ;
Act 1. Contests and scouting
novelties; grand march by troops
j in opening parade, chopping con
test, model airplane flying contest,
I wall scaling, original Irnpn stunts,
first aid, fire lighting contest, hu
I man scout signal tower contest.
Act 2. Pageant of scouting. This
pageant will introduce tenderfoot
investiture, court of' honpr for the
month Including the awarding of
Ragle scout badges to several boys.
Act j. Closing numbers; novelty
surprises and a campfire scene in
which nil of tho scouts will par-
ticipate.
Members of the Medford com-
I mittee in charge of plans for tho
jamboree are; Chairman, Rev.
Carman K. MeI. Don Newburv. II.
L. Cornwell and William L,ee Butck-
nll of whom are Crater 1-ako
council oficlals.
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Daily Meteorological Report
August 31, t!'
Medford and vicinity: Pah-
warm tonight and Saturday.
Oregon; Fair tonight and Satur
day; hut fog near coast tonight.
Warm with low humidity in In
Temperature (degrees) 90
Highest (last. 1 li hrs.) !M
L,o-est (lust 12 hours) -50
Kel. humidity (perct.) 23
Precipitation (inches) ....
slute of weather Clear
Lowest temperature this, morn
infT-lJt degreeM.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1
1927, lo.flfi Inches.
Sunset today, C: 4 7 p. m.
Sunrise Saturday, &:3i! a. m
Sunset Saturday, li:4fi p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M
120th Meridian Time
1 1 CITT
Friday, August 31
At 210 West Main Street
Next Door to Farmers' & Fruitgrowers'
Bank
Skaggs-Safeway Stores in opening their second store in Medford are bringing
to the folks of this city and vicinity the greater savings, better quality foods
and superior service which only our organisation can offer.
SltiiKfis-Safewiiy Stores is the V'est's liii'sest food con
cern. We own and operate nearly 1400 stores in H
AVestern States with sales at. the rate of more, than
$100,000,000 a year. W'c buy in hiijiu quantities, fiiinu;
direct to the source of supply for most of our merchan
dise. We thus avoid many needless profits and over
heads which the ordinary dealer must, pay and add in
to the price he eluii'(;es you. Also, we purchase larjje
qunnt it ics of locally grown and manufactured products
and ship to other sections of the country.
Our plan of operation is so simple and economical that
we cun successfully do business for a gross, -considerably
less than the hare operating costs of the average
dealer. The benefit of this saving, plus the savings wc
make by huge quantity buying, is passed on to you iu
the form of lower prices for your food. K.very item we
sell is absolutely guaranteed. We invite you to come
and see this new and different chain food store and
gel, acquainted. It will lie a profit able, as well as a
pleasant visit. Come to. the opening.
Here Are Some of Our Current Prices
Good in Both Stores Until Wednesday, Sept. 5th
Can Vegetables
Tomatoes and Hominy. No cans.
Teas, Corn and (Ireeu Beans, N'o.
enns.
Cigarettes
Camels, Chesterfields, Old (lohl and
Lnckv Strikes. All
45c
$2,67
3 Packages
Carton
35c
$1.10
Pineapple
F.ight large golden' brok-
vln.nl ii o:,n Xo '',. .
and 507
-' PORTLAND, Ore., Aub. 31. era for the coming year. MembprH
CU'oree W. DurfusH of Ouklnnil, nf lhe ussoclnllon. In annual con-
Cnl,, will heitd lhe orpunizfttlon of venllon here, prepared today
T'helfle International l'hotocrnph- leave for their homen,
to
OUR NEW LOCATION
Is Not a Bank
But You CAN Save Money Here -
home-made sausage,
hom-made sausage. ,
REMEMBER ' .
Our Prices Are Right, and We Always
Give Good Measure
Lincoln Meat Market
Corner Oakdale and Sixth
ELECT TONIGHT
i Bilker City....
! ItlMiiarck.
j Boise
j Denver
; Doh MoinpH....
1 Fresno
! Helena
i I. on Antfele-H...
MaiHhfiehl fitt
Phoenix 104
Portland 86
Red Bluff 90
Koseburff X8
Salt I-ake S2
San I'YunciHfio.. 80
Santa Ke 7B
Senitle Htt
Spokane fcft
Wnlltl Wiilill ... 'jv
Winnipeg
C. A. COIM.
We
'urd of TlmnkM,
wlnh to thank our
Members of the Medfnrrt Ameri
can Leplon drum corps will hod
a dinner and business mentins at frienilw for their klndnewt and Bm
tho Hotel Medford this evening Pny aunnp our recent bereave
at 6:30.
Officers to direct tho activities
of the group (Hi ring the coming
year will be elected tonlffht. He
tiring officials include the follow
ing: Ted Bnker, manager:, Lloyd
Williamson, drum major; and I-ee
Oarlock, treasurer. An niwintant
drum major will also ho elected.
Plans for next year will be rttff
ru.ttied at lhe meeting. It Ih ex
pected that the group will be In
creased in number from 21 to at
least 29.- and that complete new
uniforms will be secured.
ment.
many
Uemi'inlirr Thuf j'rniiil
To yourself, thfi-wifo and the kld
dlen, to visit the Oregon Caves tht
season. Next Hunday and Monday
Labor Day is your opportunity;
H 0,000 people have visited these
wonderful marble caverns this, sea
son; HO miles from flrants Pohs,
Wla-the Hedwoud highway.
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tj Oleomargarine
fWI Crux "OlooM is tho fustosi soiling
mHirurine on tho miirkol. Try this
H 4 Cans
i 3 Lbs. 50c Case (24 cans)
P Hams Jell-X-Cell Tuna Fish
rfh Swift's 1'rcinitis. lodimn Dolininns quick dessoi-ls. Misxinu Flukes. No '
IffSJ 1511 R
yj round JJU T rKgs r.jvs - jans - y. " uia www mm,
! fiSJh . i -t ni-ii r..i l frll t
7. W Crackers -r-r-r-r- man extract w f
ndDC . i.urrrx .... . ...... a. aa
TlUn KoiievmhicrOmliHms and fresh dnin- - I'lintun .uan -ruivoreu w.wi i.i.im- y
U . i. . , on i i RkaifKH f'attBO Is olio of llln crentcHt . . W
ISy ty sailed Sndas. J-lli. eaddy. values ofieral In cur siorvs. , Hemr.l- mmnhops. Hesulls yiiaranleed. Sr
JIT less nf (lie jirlee you )ny, you cnimot rfbl'
M , Q7 ly better coffee anywhere. It Is a - (hi 1 17 IOI n.
I KtirTi ijaWl J J V- MgU crown, enrefully seleeteil and X forit D 1 1 f HH
i J" Hf , blended coffee, Willi a rl.h, full uronm " 1,1113 V JL. ,
' tfu.11 r.. S ' I fih . . and fluvor that appeals to every tils- 01 i
LOCAL DATA aK gg M RniftinR crimlnatliiK coffee drinker. Itousted U
D Temnernturo (deL-roes) an rT fptt Secdlesx variety in bulk. Use them a pound of this delicious coifeo. ML
o U in puddings, pies, cereals, etc. NOTE THK PKICB While Knfrlo; Ijiirjje bars lor white UUf
" I ln IQr Lb.' :.49C Immdry. ftjt
n; H Lbs c o im in -
I Box-25 Lbs $1.55 I -LbB AU ' lBars 4tfC
Wl Ginger Ale Deviled Meats Pork and Beans Baking Powder mi
JL Hollywood Club. IteKu. Sandwiches, Lnnehes Vfl" ''l' (liiiin (. K(,nIlolni(.Hl AW
M lar size bolt les. K'ZI'- llrJ 4
j"; ' f , 5 Cans, small 24 SK
ll II I (HI 3 For ...50C 3 Cans, large 24? 5 Cans 41 C 50 size
Big K Flour 1 Dutch Cleanser ' Cane Sugar Iff
.It It Z m Xotsoldaslbeeheapest-hntasthe T.h ki.-ho,, favorite. U is n,ways o,,r poliey to pass on to Bjl '
It c-louoy 4? 'it unconditionally Ki.nnm- O OOr the cslom-r any savings made .
. !.c su cu-nv rife teed to please. von and wc rer.md . J Cans CuLV, ihrons-l. buying ribl. We eanol- f
M 'Sir UnH vonr moncv if not salisfied will, il. - c Vr yon a ood value in pure cane M
' Jt Try this wondej l ul hard-wheat flour. OaieWay Oyrup suuar now. rifijl
68 Clear , " ' m ryf Cane and Maple of extra 1C t 1 flft W
l . ci::;:;: . ffi- sack $ 1 -.89 ,i..v. .n,,, , it. 1 o Lbs t
I Hl Barrel .1 $7.55 , 2-Lb. Can45c Sack $6'39 . K
6S Clear net L ' IMI
" ' ' 1 3t Fruit Jar8 Lit,8 etc 0ur Price8 Are the Be8t in TownAk About Them fj? ;
I. Meteorologist. Ml . . LJj
.Jit - Seasonable Savings rfjs
qp Melons New Potatoes Peaches Cantaloupes V&
(HI Fresh-ripe-delicious. ' , . l.oeal-Kree st. s, very Hearts of (!Hd. I.rR0 O'
W Kxtra tJy. !,!, "-' rill(, size. HP
lM n IH tv. 17r 70C. 3 For lOcMF
I r jjij Ab4 w jjuo m. w waoo v ju.
Wj Free delivery on quantity orders sugar excepted UfJ
M Store No, 471 MEDFORD StovJ33 M
W 210 W. Main , f f ' 2? S&
fl Phone 1010 Both Stores Closed Monday Labor Day Phone 1 1 b Jjjj
We also acknowlodKp tho
bpfiuUful floral offiTltiK".
Mr. nnil Mrn. C. II. I'hlppfl.
. . Jnvrenco 1'hippH, ''
;mrna I'hippn.
f .
Tuscan Cling
Peaches
Will have plenty nf Dint; noaf:h
p for a frw dayH. Those hav
onlerH will please pall for them
at once.
GLEIM A SON
Talent, Oregon