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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1928)
o o o o 0 o o o o MEivFOTm M.iLqnrnrn:srE, mtcdforw. ocftio:? i-Knur. ocronKi; i . , uu 1 .. '" UU L.J'Llf'JI.J Wl!.J PIPES CITIZEN'S mm m H B B B "BTS O H O P: 1 LARGE TAX PAYER E SI Safeway Savings for Saturday and Monday A it')n'-.'iil:iti I'm- the fitii-ns ' tl. k. i tall; inn uv.-r K M l'I ibis iri'iiniin; said in pail: ' S..(nf wv.-ks :i numb, r of Mrdt'.nd , ili. ns wlm liav.- ihe u.H'ui.- ni' thf city of M.di'.rd :it 1 litart. met to discuss the olh'Stion "( K''"iii a utroiiK candidate I'm- ' in. i nr. a shipped, this wfm "IIi-iuyMlziiiK t lift dancer of leav- mi; lb" field tn self-starters ami , th.' n.cesvity of havinu at the tn-ad ' i'l mil ity fcovernniciu an able. . xpt'iitMi. ril niti level-h-e-u-d-e-d ; mayor, Uwy finally, afttr nun'ti i Pancrust Know white vegetable Cat shortening. Xole the price. 4-Lb. Paii 83c 8 Lb. Pail $1.59 Matches Safeway Brand; regular size boxes. Every match a light. Boxes 12 Boxes 20c 39c Pastry Flour Lily White, makes fine cake and pastry. 8 Lb. Bag 49c Clams Xo. io tins, Mineed Ivazor Clams. Free from gri. Cans 43 c Coffee MAX-I-.MUM brand. Yonr las) opportunity to buy this wonderful coffee at this sav ing. 1 Lb fc. 52 c 2 Lbs 99 c 4 Lbs $1,95 Cereal Rolled oats. Not bins tastes better these nioriiinn's than a hot dish of oatmeal and cream. 9 Lb. Sack 49c Asparagus Xo. 1 MAX-. I -MUM small, tender tips. Nice to have a supply for salads. 3 Cans 49C Hominy Xo. 2K tins MAXT-MUM. Urn nil, fanev whole mill? liom- Cans 29c Sugar Pure cane granulated, at an unusually cheap rice. 100 Lb. Sack. $5.98 Brooms Domestic, ."-tie, in e d i u in weight, both wired and nailed to handle, exceptionally well made broom. 69c p a! Q Each Hot Cake Flour Dig K llrand. self-rising, ap petizing and quickly )repared. Bag 53 c Nucoa One ol: tlie most popular., spreads for bread. Lbs. 49c Sweet Potatoes Xk'c size for baking. 5 Lbs 24c Produce Items Celery ( Yisp and white. 2 For 15c Cauliflower Xice, fresh local. 2 Lbs ., 24 c We Deliver Quantity Orders Store No. 471, 210 W. Main Phone 1010 MEDFORD, OREGON Store No. 433, 212 E. Main Phone 1176 IVi ' ' iwMwwiw"iiiwnw in MigwwiMW,wiiiHMiiiM.iMMiMj;j Mis i.iw l.,ml,, f (,-,.. Johnson's Fruit Market Cor. Sixth and Grape Klamath Falls Netted Gem Potatoes $1.15 per Sack Golden Ripe Bananas 4 lbs. 25c Fancy Quinces 6 lbs. 25c Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. 25c Jumbo Celery 3 Stalks 25c Very Tender Extra Fancy Cauliflower 10c per Pound Phone 785. FREE Delivery Every Day Miss l.tmif"1 lliintpxon nf tren ('nt city is visilinir at I hi home nf her limit and un-l'. Mr. mill .Mr. T. .1. Ilampson. Miss Ilampson trradnated from th" local hith IT TAKES ALL-BRAN TO RELIEVE CONSTIPATION More and more people arc eating bran fur "health's sake" these days. And it's a fine thing, fiut not every body realizes whuta difference thero is in so-called "brans." Doctors Ray it takes 100 r,'o bran to supply enough rouRhagc to relievo consti pation. Part-bran products, nt best, cut only be partly affective. KellopR'a AIX-ERAX in 100 bran. It furnisi.es roughage in HTeclivo quantities and in tho mo?t effective form: cooked and krumblcd. It does a work part-bran products cannot hope to equal. Two tablcspoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every meal are guaranteed to relieve constipation. Serve ALL-BRAN often. With milk or cream fruits or honey added. Ee sure you get genuino Kellogg's though in the red-and-green package. Use it in cookintr. Sprinkle into roups. Af,L-BKAN is sold by all grwrs. Served every where. Made by Kellogg in liattle Creek. ;. V. IMpiM ilisriissittii i if I'itizi'iis av;iilulil'. wh' iniKlit hi- riipabh of filtlnK tht po.Hiiion with ori'ilit ami illstinction utuinimiiusly agreed that A. V. Ii Pm woulil ni:ki an iltal caiull-tlat.-. "A I'utiiniitt1.' was nppointt1.! to iiitiTVii-w Mr. l'ii.-s, ami af(ir s-v-' nil ilay.-i nf pi fssiir- hy friinits :i 11 i m iulilioiH, hi1 consent fi tn cuter the raff. li. fnio fnuifnK to Meilfnnl. Mr. I'ipcs had hi'fii ini;aKtil in husi ni'ss for a Knat many years tu Saliium City, hluho. Ho has owned ami opci'jtdMl farms and stock 'Vaiu'hfs. Hi! Is an I'SiMTloneeil and Htu'cfssf til I hi n lift' and busint'ss man, and holds tho esteem and Rood wishi'M of (hp pooplo in tin cnniiminiiy from whleh ho en me. "In Maii-h. I'.H'T. Mr. 1'ipoK In vostt'd SVfi.lHiO hy pun-hasinK the I.iherty huildinn. Sinre that time he lias made other investments and hminht an attractive home. He has Incated here as a permanent 'VoMrtent. He Is one of US. He lias already acquired a lare circle of friends and admirers, lie is Kiad tially familiarlltiK himself wi'.h ihe proliletns that always confront a Kt'owint; and amhitioiis city. "Today Mr. I'ipes can see with clearer vislm, perhaps, than some of the older residents, t he ureal promises that the Immediate fn 1 urn holds for Med ford. Increase hi papulation, increase In indus-tr-Us, opening up of new uadf ter ritory, development and Intensive cultivation of our tributary lands. all of this growth, all of this development, all of this activity. Is taking place In the Met) ford dis trict now not hoped for at some distant time, but right now. "And hi this hour of promise and f iiifi 11 men t, how foolish we would be to put any one In charge nf the adinlnislralion of our af fairs who Is not equipped with training and constructive experi ence, and whose personality nud ability would not inspire confi dence and respect. "Fortunate indeed are we, as citizens and business men, to have the privilege and the oppuri unity of voting for A. W. 1'ipes for mayor on the fith of November." Campaign slogan: " You'll be proud to call him mayor." A. V. I'l pes. D a a a 4 V ALL-BRAN TO HAVE CEREMONIAL ASHLAND OCTOBER 21 ! The Aneent Mystlr Order of Samaritans of Koulheri Oregon, comprising .larkson, Josephine and Klttmat Jt conn ties, on Sat urday, ( ictobrr 27, will stage ,n ceremonial at AnJiland and in vitations have been Issued through 'all lodges In 1 his Jurisdiction for n II inemberH and candidates to 1 he present. ! The A. M. O. H. Is tho sue- resMop of the Muscovite branch .of Odd Fellowship and Is a mm j partitive recent Innovation In that j order. It was Instituted a few ! years ago to meet t he demand for more latitude In amusement j I and recreation ihnn Ik permls-; ! .k.t hie In the su born j nn t e a nu ; other ItranchoM of Odd Fellow ship, A Muscovite branch was or t.ini7 in thin part of the state 1 a few years ago. and all mem j bers In good standing are en J titled to tianffer Into the Knmar ; Itnnw. There will bfl a meptlng nt ; 7 :.m p. m. fur the purpose of I nbligallng tratisfereen and ihf verentoniti) or Initiation of new I members will bejjln nt o'clock. 'The r-eremonlal will be followed j by a banquet prepared by the 'ladles of Hope tJebekah lodge of ,-hl:tnd, for which there will : he a charge of 75 rents, i The eeremonlfll will bn staged l bv the Oram Pass team. If ifuffleient members arrive in Aslt-J iland bv 7 p. in. a street par-1 ;nd will Ik- held, In which will y bi Interspersed a number of I I stuntM. -4 J NOW-Little Savings Mount Big "This is the season of big appetites. A small saving on food makes a big sum quickly. 20th Century prices offer big inducements at this season." Features Saturday and Monday Oct. 20 and 22 Wesson Oil Snowdrift 49c 1-pound Raisins Seedless Thompsons, r)A IM yoc a u,K zyc iu 1 E3 D D Siin Wiin, cxti'ti sifted, sweet Very small, louder suecu 1 Cad (,n, i.;,s t'airlv melt in vonr mnul li CC. Xo. '2 cans 3 I'm- Cocoanut Jello Slu.'.iii.'ii. siikmi nn AH riuvors: rilri'tl. iiouiiil . pkes Beans dJ :t ntllS dJ PinAorvv-klA H'dlsilali S larw sliees, slightly liruken, in eaeh ii-pt4 ean Lar-e eans li for 65c Spaghetti Franco-American .lust lieal and serve OC 3 eans Pop Corn Toilet Paper Soap ciysiiii Wlilti-: C, Inn'.- faOt luw. In hulk; OC . Ihf roll; A.'ii ej Iwrs .llln :l IIik i; rnllH "Jv r " .lolly Time; tho kind Hint 10n suit, Banituiy nhoi'ts to IVfamrrnJ ,',1'('s'1 ,1i-vp Cut liaked .Maearoni and Cheese lVIa.CarOni jR a wholes(ime and eeonomieal dish 7f 3 vounds 6Jt Flour h'lour, Kisher'.s JSlend 1.0-11). sark $1.99 20th Century Coffee SJCZ! $$1. ed iodav mi vmir table idinm'i'ow - round 48? .'i pounds Fruits and Vegetables Spinach IVn.l.r. fnn.1.; OC 4 ihn 6ul Dry Onions ,rl 19c Corn Fnncy yellow; dozen 33c Cauliflower Lnri: while hi'inlR; OlU'll 15c Celery Sweet, crisp. Iiu'kc slalkH 10c Danish Squash I. Hue Inillvlcliml miiuiHh thiu irif wonilorfully rf JV. Parsnips Sweet ; pon ml 5c Turnips Meets, Carrots, bunch JU PI a a 3 D D n Vjtft rannnaiiannnnnnnnnnnnnn r-: Green Onions Knillshcx; " hilni-h wC KDOfl. Iiounrl Carrots- Nl'W. HWOOt, huni-ii Lettuce- Ycry fnncy; .1 hi'ntlH 19c Potatoes Knncy Klamath, ID pound 5 c 17 c Huckleberries iiih , 29 c Sweet Potatoes 25c Kancy; 'I pounds D Id a o a E a a: i o a a a a a a a String Beans Kr'-sb, reen, . nr. 2 pounds muC 226 W. Main and Medford Bldg. Phones 380 and 507 PRICELESS TULIP j low l)iii win tulip ever produced, not be offered for sale on any i In spite of the heavy demand for market, a fact which nutkus them i the Oo (Jniaf bulbs all over the all the more prized by tho local world, tbf Marlon Voorheiw will (flrl who Innplred them. t ' Mixs Marlon ''oorhein. dauuhter of Colonel VoorbelK. 1m perbapH the haiipb-Nt lilrl In .Medford today. Six pricelcHM bllllm of the 7iev yellow tub f which bears her name, nr rived mm a gift to her from the famous lie (iranf llujb company of Holland, who developed tho new speclex wilhln Ihe lust two year. The plants v-ie nent with a shJp ment of rare bullm t, the Monarch Heed and Keed comiianj', with n meswiite lo d'divi-r Hieiu to Ihe bi(al Rlrl. Two yearn nun. when T-ilss Voor heln uiiM retuinliiR' fnni nn Hiiro pean tour. Hhe tntL .Inhn !e firaaf, mem tier of the obi Holland firm, on board hip, where Ihe two be came friends. bunt yeai1, Mr. He firaaf made a neeond trip In Amer ica and vltdtrd at the Vrmrhels home, where be told MIms V'onrhels about the timw bulb then under nbnervfiifon. which wha to b naiuod for lv i. It is the only "fl- t SHOTGUN SHELLS New, progressive, stainless powder, chilled shot, in all sizes 89c AL PICHE Hardware and Sporting Goods