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ROSENBERG PLAN GIRLS EXHIBIT TO
10 SELL ACREAGE STATE EXPOSITION;
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Week End
1 Safeway Matches
8ix liirpe boxes of moisture-proof, niutelies.
23c
ca of the Saftway
' System iocmied 36 per cent
during the first 8 month ol 1928
r Ibe came period In 1827. They
reached a total of 65.55(T272.25, an
average of more than 8 million dollari a -month.
This remarkable showing reflects the ever
Increasing noDularity of Safeway Stores in Ihe minds
of mlllionaofshrewdhouse'wit u. Hcreandnofc' we pledge
oumlvea to continue to merit tucb popularity and ooufklcttte.
Per Carton .
Leaf Lard
(.'iiduli.v'.s I'uritiiii 10U',i pure leuf Inril
tber with .butler .results." -
-Lb. Bucket
2
4 -Lb. Bucket
Armour Hams
'The I lu in Thai Am'
Per Pound
-1 lu If or whole
? Sugar
1UC1 pounds pure Ciuie Sugur.
Per Saolbii
-trues fur-
49 c
95c
32c
Saviners 1
i -7" i rth!
furex ' ? M
15-0Z. " 4 fH
15c JL I
32-oz. WBST iP:
32c :H i!
! I JL I
Try this
excellent
bleacher
! A: plan, submitted hy Davy!. The winning exhibits of the boys
i Rosenberg, member oC the Irriga-1 nntl girls clubs of the county ut
ition board, to sell the .remaining j lust ny eUU' wl" .fun?
I:i0 acres of Hind in the Medford I 10 U"ili 1 'lMt "c ,h'r' i f
: IrrlRiitlun district on a monthly ho "V"? fa woek ttl f"p,'
Installment basis, was-unanimously
adopted by the ltcally Hoard' to
Iday at their regular weekly lun-
icheon at the Hotel Mcdford. Tin
hoard, in whose hands the
.uf this land has been placed, hnvo
jso 'Car disposed of 45 per cent of
the itereaKe.
i The remaining; land, according j
vided into small homo hUch of I tli 1jo-k. will. ho: he .will leave
.,,..,! five ..cm W1rh. nn.1 dls- 'Sun,,)l-V to t,u"e '" nl l,U
; posed of at liio rate of from $J
,t(i $4 dawn and monthly ' mymentM
,of from $2.25 to $:i.50 per acre.
These payments will absorb' the
; irrigation tax for the duration of
the contract.
Other business of today's moot
ing' Included- the election of the
llannlster agency to membership
(i the loi.nl Itealiy Htiirtl, and
i ..'for which plnce they were shipped
today. Th pastries and the like J
jwhii'h will be entered by the mem-!
Ibers of ihe girls clubs .will hn-sent
Halo ' express mm iiittii.
i ne liny mm Miri wtmiuin ul iiiu
county fair last week, by their
(iiio siinwing wen tho riKht to
attend the siate fair, t'oimiy Agent
It,, (. Kowlor will havo charge of
; reports" of the various committees.
IDS RECEIVE!)
FOR BLEACH
K5.
FOOTBALL FIELDiRQSARIAN CHIEF
$6.35
Peet's Soap
('ees (.iriiiuiliileil Hoiip, fur
wiisliiiig niiieiiiiies mill tlish-
Two Pkgs....
75c
fall-, which opens Monday muni
jlng. The Kills, who will be In
chiirge of .Mrs. I-'lorcnce York
(.lonkle, will leiiVe nest Wednesday
to spend three days at l Ho fair.
Of general Interest to the mem
bers of, tho boys anil tfli ls clubs is
the fact that, In addition to the
other prizeH, gold watches will be
presented to the two boys and two
girls who scorv highest in club !
projects at, the state fair. j
The hoy and girl tnembers who
will represent Jackson 'county at I
the state fair, arc the following
Central Toinl: l-'dilii Hugo, Mux
ine t'roft. John Lathrop, Casilc
AYowlverton, Donald J'atterson,
JJiSlmnr Smith. Ashland:
ntiifv rjvui'i unit iiein ,nj.
uiver: jumcs .Martin.
Ur-
llt)guc
Max. I-Mum Coffee
Max -1 - Mum Coffee has ,
something about it that you
don't find elsewhere. It
has a zest that is all its own
a personality requiting
from infinite care in selec
tion, blending, And roast
ing. For expert roasting is
the basis of coffee success.
And notice how economi
cal it is. 'Take home a
pound today.
lb. . . . 53c
Seasonable Savings
lu accordance with the school
j buard's advertisement, . bids will
bo received today for the new
I bleachers for the- high school ath
iloilc field, which will irlve at
Jadditionul seating capacity of UCH'
; lo the present bleachers,
The new bKv.chers section,
i which will have a band stand in
its center, will be erected on the
;cast side of the field, opposite tilt:
Ipresont grand stand', and will be
U'O feet long and lii feet nigh.
I with tiers of circus-like seals. It
lu the intention to havo the new
bleachers all completed by October
12, in time for use when : the big
home football gamos of the Bchod
tile begin.
' When 1 Hie present grandstand
was built about two years ago,
in order to pay for its construc
tion the school board stipulated
that all grandstand admissions
not ground admissions should go
Unto a fund to pay for the si me
lt unv
! This fund, up to date, amounts
!to a little over half of the cost,
;and in providing for paying' for
Jllio now bleachers, the school
board has stipulated that tho
grandstand admissions will bo con
Ulnued until both after the ro-
ImnJnder of tho Vetist oT the--, band
iHtand 'is; all in. and the , cost p,f
the, newj bleachers has boon col
lected. '
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DRUM CORPS IN FIR
niunr niTiinrm ,.,Anr-.nr-s
uflbt MiuRUHiiL'uyN y mum
TO GIVE-
TALK C. OF C. DRIVE
W. C. t'ulberison. member and
director of tho Portland chamber
of commerce and primo minister
of Ihe loyal HoHUl'ltuis of that
city, will be the principal speaker
nt Ihe forum luncheon hold at
Hotel Mod ford . .Monday noon, as
pail of tho program of t lie com
potilive mcniboryhtp drive hold
tho first three days of next , week
bv the Medford and Aslilnnd
chambers of commerce.
r Another development of the pro
gram to be followed by tho com
mlttoo in charge of the drive is
the plan to exchange, selected
thembershhi teams -between th
(Wo cities, who will solicit 'mem
bership for the rival chambers,
Tho Medfoid membership which
Is now iliHi, is expected to reach
a goal of fidft members, while Ihe
Ashland chamber is out for an
Increase which will bring, their
enrollment up to the ion mark.
Th) winning -city: in the contest
Will bo entertained by the iw1-
at some function yet to bo naAied
i.., M 1 nn.v,,lll..rtu 1
E DANGER IN
Cabbage "
iOi'iil; solid heads
Per pound 3V2C
Peaches
Jiiicy'loi.-als;'
83 c
Per crate
Grapes
Large local Tokay
19c
Pounds'...
All Orders for ?& or more delivered inch y FREE. SmUler orders 3.0 cento charge
Store No. 471, 210 W. Main ', irtmwAim store 3. 212 B. Main
' ' Phone 1010 MEDFORD Phone 1176 ;
The Mr-di'ord nost Amerieaii
il'gion drum corps lonnrrrow will
give the first dance lu their series
,ijf Katurday night a'ffairs schetluled
for tho winter. , Hilarity hall has
i boon renovated and un account ic
shell tiullt for the orchestra, giv
! lug greater resonance, for I lie
j music iii"fill parts of the big pa
I vilion.
j The Pep 1'eddlers, the organlza-
lion which has been playing dur
I ing the past inonths ut Jackson
j Hot Springs, will furnish music for
I the drum corps' affairs. The or
iehostra is now under the Icatlcr-
descrliitlun ! ship of Ike I'orter, a 'dance band
,n;of feats uocumiilJtdied bv the ori- specialist roi-merly with Dwighl
Just how and why a modol ' A. iniles an hour was explained bv I ,utu company Jam night.
FtM-d. coupe- is aifio lu jump iroin.it. o. liciiM.v, iu.mh-.uhik uiikiiiwi . , ndjtju,, 1(J t.
Ibe ' 1 kThwaV OVCI a .lOUI-lOOl. iiuiK lor tin- ruin i-uiiiiruiij wi liur
wn.i hind wafelv in .a 200 foot ' Angeles, before n group of :;5
plot of snnd at the, rate of && in the.' show room ot tne unies : gmecr uuring a seven monuis I jcrs
nioior nip, uurmK wn.cn time no TIl(, voterans are ' expecting
performed the steering wheel stunt i large crowd at lludr opening dance
i Johnson's Multnomah Hotel Slrol-
r t
YES
We Have No "Deer" Meat
OUR PRICES
! -Are Always Low
MODEL MEAT
MARKET '
Saturday Specials
Country Style Sausage , i i
Pot Roast . . . . . i. .-
A Full Line of
, Steaks, Pork, Veal, Beef
Cold Meats
.20c
.20c
' We Give -Double
S. & H.
Green Saving '
Stamps Saturday
Phone 325
14 So. Central
We Deliver
lit loiiMt 21 tinicH, he showed a tnnil huul' to eiHitlnuo Ihe Siilurdny
K'-uup of pietureM HIUHtnUiiiK hiHiJilKlit entertiilninrnt fur diuleo lov-
UalK. "- """ " " . fr throughout the Winter In order
TuniKht .Mr. I.leatty will repeat I to help ilefruy oxpehROM itf niiiifi
his prosi-aln at Ashland Jn tholtainiiiK the drum and buttle conm
t'lfTVcomh Karate.
nt Its piV'Hiie hlph flhiiMord.
7 American Legion Drum Corps
- Hilarity
HalL.,
SATURDAY
NIGHT
And Each Saturday
Night Thereafter
Admission $1.00 Per Couple
AltliullKll the tiro dullKer trim
ill nt: Ii lessened hy Humliiy's Kliiriu,
duitiiK whluh much rtiln tell, nfler
tho many llgliliiini; lreu started hy
Mutt Htnrm were 111 extinguished
Itrtidilniiy rlsini; teuiiieraliirl! and
lilts itict Hint Hlrong winds have
been blowing at Hie blltii forest ete
vntloiiH for the past three days, art
fast briiiKhiK about a dangerous
condition umiin. wliieh causes the
lookoutM, raliKerR and oilier outdoor
employes of tlio ("rater , Nritionnl
forest to bo up on their toes, ready
to discover fires us soon us Ihuy
break out.
.Several small fires In various
sections of the forest broke out
yesterday which were easily exltn
Kulslietl, but another tire which
was discovered liurninit In timber
ut 5:20 p. in. yesterday nt Ihe bend
of Tamarack creek In Ihe Apple-
gate district, on the divide alonu
the Oregon and Callrorniu horder
wa still ImniliiK today, us lar as
tlie forest headquarters office here
knew, because nulbiiiK had been
beard since from the several men
dispatched to ihe scene to eonibst
this fire.
The blub mountain forests are
I bclnn fast dried nut by stroim
oastorly winds that have been blow-
itiK at tno niitn elevations uie past
three days, aniouutiu't at times lo
KsliiH of from 85 lo 50 miles an
hour.1
The visibility tlirouKlioul the Cra
ter National forest, which bud been
had because of tliiltcd ln iiinoke
early in the week, is aiiiiln iabout
normal, trim enuhllim the lookouts
to easily "spot" fires.
I
mill DEPENDABLE CjRQCERS n ,
CONSIDER YOUR FOOD MARKET! -The 20th Cen
titry offers you the best values at all times, due to our large
volume. High quality food, selected by expert buyersa
complete stock of the popular brands, and courteous ser
vice by intelligent. salespeople.
Values for Saturday and Monday, Sept. 22 and 24
Aniijt fltl siVL' ''V milking yo"i- own A.Kn
Pineapple
Uil
J.ililiy's 8 large mellow sli'ea, In l'ltdt syriil';
in taii'li L-iui Large cunsjii ' 7Q
M lor I :. I
Old Dutoh Cleanser
6c
Knell
(limit
:l)
Starqh
Amal'.ti. Corn
1-lb.' pUgs..
8 fur
25c
White Star Tuna
l-'aney IIulvos, c A
., 24c
l2 fin '17c
Shortening
llest vegetable;
I! lbs. .... '
53c
Raisins .
flibleaohcd
'1-potinU ,
(bag
Jello
1 Atl flavors;
; a pkgs
'nhompaoiis;
29c
25 c
Grape Fruit
Tropikg (Jtikleu Porto liiwtii fruit, tret!
ripened iifi(i sweetened 'to the ' ACkr
tasteNo. 2 eiiim; 2 for :.......7 "
p ! 20tli ; Oenttirv : Del iMnix, Fancv' golden . OQp
V-'0rn .1928 pack-r.lNo,2 cniis! 2 for ...,:f..r9f
Flour
01-
,ii-!-49-lb; sk.;
$1.89
Fisbei-jlsj IJlend or Drift-
$2.03
: '20TH CENTURY COFFEE
As good as the best: and better than most Roasted every 1 O '
day in our owif pliuft It's always fresli-f-Ll .J.M....i '. P , '-
3 pounds for igl.43
A Wonderful Display of Fruits and Vegetables
Never before have Medford people had 'the opportunity to buy
from such a large assortment of fruits and vegetables as will, be
shown in our Medford Stores Saturday.; Step in. and see our largo
assortments You will surely be surprised.
Apples
Thoj small, Ihey
box j......
Cabbage
NcW 11 r in 'heads;
pound
Celery ,
Sweet crisp stalk ;
each
ire fine
39c
3c
Corn
On (.'ob, very fancy
dunen
Lettuce
Hullll hcilds;
2 fur
29c
15c
Huckleberries i
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2 pounds ..........
Potatoes
Fancy
tleins;
Ktainath
1W Urn. ...
35c
19c
Also
10c
For Canning
or Pickling
lopja'i'K; large 1 P.
greeny '1 lbs.... X OC
Pickling Onion fl
i:nmZ 29c
. I'bkllpg Cucumbers
.poiifitf; CrWf
Squash
Local Hweel I
pound
Tomatoes
Ktihe.V KoglK! Ill
box .
Spinach
'rcndf'i leaved ;
!1 , lbs. ,
::::;2c-
::;:39c
(Ireen peas, sweet potatoes,
parsnips, cucumbers, bunch
. carrot s; beets, turnip i, green
(tiilons, crisp radishc.
Fancy. x .
". Cauliflower
29c
Oranges
I.iirKe sweet; 7C
J2I1 size; lloz. OC
Bananas . .",
(luldell ripe
fi'llll;
Peaches-
'box J.
69c
' , ,i, -j Ulll weed; J'. lit pruni's. (( ' -.-y M
226 W. Main and Medford , Bldg. ' Phones 380 and 507
LnannniiHPDnnnDfltinnnaaDcs!
MRS. R. W. STEARNS'
; Special Saturday
for Housewives
j licptildlciin County Central Com
I m It lee lo seler. a caudldule for
J county Judge, has been sut fur
t Thurnduy. Wept. y7tli, at the Med-
1 1 . rn hotel at 2:0 p. in. ,.
Tho 1'roctei' At (ianihlc Co. are Notices have been sent W-ull
making an tniUNually iidcrestlng members uf (he comnilttee and
offer of u large dlshpan ami un I then will probably- be a large at
I ' assortment 'f mmp and washing tendance. Kach mi-niber will buvb
' The funeral service for Kmina ,M.(iicts for one week beginning a vol- fur his choice.
K. Ktcitriw was held nt. Ilio First lulllur,.oWi i several uf "Ihose nienlli.m-ili'
i iuw win oe on saie at a num- ;miv ncr-mte( to hp camiimttfM.
; H-p.
Ilev.
The Halviitlon Army in the city
of Medfoid In In wed nf u great
Muuntlty of '-Hst off clothing and
furniture, sloven ii nd anything thai ;rff.n,u
The
.Methodist church Thurwlny,
lemoei in, in . nr. . ,.,. K.oecrM III Meiiroul fin1
T, Jt..Toniple iinpiTssed; tho large ilhl.P (.jtlt.M r ll()f ,MMinty M ot
attendance of frlendK during his . whm HW.firH n (ji1m
sorvlce. telling or the wonderful THIrt offer ronllfig from a relia.
and beiiutlful life Mrs. Mlenrns had ( ,,, fJrni im, ((1,1K ,,r(((Ill(.tM ,,mt
C(I, firm -iviiui it i"fin un- i-uiiininin-
ty will suffer with her passing.
f ieorge .Maddux i eudc-ri d two
beautiful moIoh, "On"; Hwi-e t t y
.Solemn Tbmighl" ami "( 'i-rssltut
Ibe Mai-," Willi Juyef- .Mnddnj iij-i-ompanylng
)iim.
The W'lndr-iful n nay nf floral
ofl'erhiKM, eonildi'tidy rilling Hie
altar, were b'Miuliful ami expressed
the deep sympalliy of her ninny
OHcd dally, will be of smelal
interes) i the housewives,
Republicans to '
(" NdminateJudge ""
' Next Thursday
can be ued for relief uf the wor
thy poor of our community.
Adjutant ami Mrs. .1. A. Iluchan
nn of the local- corps earnestly uftk
Anyone having article to
spare to not destroy them but cull
the Army, phone 3n. nd the
same will be called for promptly.
The fall phoi In il rawing mat
And ft the year advance ihe need
beri.mu gmiir. Please reiiM'ltifccr
the Army,
pallliearer wer
O. C.
ISnggn, ii. F. Van Dyke, ob-n Am-
siigc, W, .1. JVarner, Cole Holmes.
T. V. Miles. Inl.'i ire'lit wan In the
ARdford .Memoiuil .MatiHfeum.
Perl Funeral Hume had
Ihe seiches.
Mali Trtbdne ndn are-road
30,000 people every dav.
Makes Girts
More Attractive '
Wouldn't you. Ino. like a far ow-
liai g of ' W,M K "nine iiwhj
!luy on loitgur spread smoothly
'm.-t c1ih the pore and alwav be,
i km pure una linev it h made liv a
''new Kremh proce and is calb-il
tf, MKl.l.O (ll,(. It Is Hiitely a won
derful Face Powder, Juttt try
Rosa Blackmore Willett
ARTISTE Teacher of Piano
forte. Diplomee of Leipzig Core
ervatorlum, Germany.
For Appointments
Residence Telephone 403-R4
Studio: 14.6 South Ivy
Clalnifled ndvcrllsini; Rets resllltll. M KI.I.(l.(II,(), Heath's Ill UK Hmre,
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