Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 14, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, ORIXipy, FRIDAY. DKCHMltKU U. l!i28.
FIVFl
LEMMON EXCITES FORES! SERVICE '
ELKS BY TAKING! SEES NO HARM IN!
BEST OF PRIZES1 YULETIDE CUSTOM:
jpadaaaDooaaridQddiindada
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1 1 f
ii
ff Safeway Savings Saturday and Monday
Margarine
Crux brand, the different spread for
bread.' 'Spreads better mid tastes bet
ter. Trv it.
Lbs.
Gloria ,
Chocolates
A fancy assortment of
creams, nougats and enr
mels. A holiday design
is on the package making
a wonderful gift. Only
the fact that it is made
in our own factory allows
us to scllHt jjliijiricc.
5 Lbs $1.69
Hot Cake Flour
Rig K self-rising hot cake
flour or waffle flour mill
ed on an old-fashioned
burr giving it a" .very un
usual f laVor that you will
like. ;:
8
49c
Lbs..
Laundry Soap
White Eagle,ysonp. Saves
time, clothes and labor.
10
33c
Bars
Parsnips
Nice size, sweet and fresh.
6 Lbs. .: ... ... 25 c
We Deliver Quantity Orders
Store No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores Store No. 433, 212 E. Main
Phone 1010 ' Conveniently Located Phone 1176
Wild Klte Fatal. ended In tragedy when the car
'"SAX DIEGO. Cal., Dec. 14. CP)'Hl turned and Its driver, Harold
A wild rido through the streets; Bowers, 20. . of Carlsbad, was fa
of oceanslde last night made by ; tally Injured. Ho died a few mln
th'rf youths In an 'automobile j ntes later In a doctor's office.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
' Hand-made Handkerchiefs. 85 to, $2.50.
Beautiful boxed groups; reasonably primK
For the Baby
nnintx" TMiilinniiin hnnd -
Priced from $1.75 to $2.98
i?ootees and pretty Saques, $1 to $2.75
Older Youngsters' Suits
Knitted models; three and four-year sizes;
green,, blue or huff.'
Handicraft Shop
Opposite Cratsrian Theater
V'lX. indeed Is the woman wno buy. ber dry groceries '
and flaple food items for the big Chrtfunas dinner be
fore the customer? last minute rush.' The advantage
of shopping eartr for Christmas presents is understood
by all It is equally advisable to slock
up on the staple, non-perishable foods, now,
leaving only the purchase of periahahk
for the day before ChrUbnas, Let Safe
- way serve and save far yon, ; .
Coffee
Safeway blend of finest liiph prado
coffee. You cannot buy better cof
fee regardless of price.
lLb 48c 3Lbs 1.39
69c
Broken Mix
A Christinas mix of excel
lent quality and 'brillance.
39c
Lbs.
Crackers
Family size cartons paro
scalcd so they will keep
fresh. Snowflakes Or Gra
hams. '
49c
Pkg.
Syrup
Safeway cans and maple
has a flavor that is unique
and delicious. Try a can.,
today.. ' i
5 Lbs ..89 c
10 Lbs. $1.69
Beans
Fancy pink beans-
10
89c
Lbs. .....
Tissue Paper
1000-sheet roll of fine tis
sue toilet paper.
39 c
Rolls
cnibroidered ' Dresses. -
Phone 702
i
Raisins
nccleaned seedless raisins
in a 4-lb. package.
pkg. 27c
Fancy Oranges
Xcw crop Xavals, medium
size
2 Doz 69 c
Small size m
Z Doz. 4b c
Pancrust
Shortening with a fresli
sweet palatably, taste to
be used for any cooking
in which high-priced but
ter might lie used' 'With
wonderful results.
4 Lbs 83 c
8 Lbs. $1.59
Mince Meat
MAX-I-MCM bulk mince
meat. The best we have
ever sold.
2 Lbs, 35 c
Walnuts
Fancy Oregon soft shell.
65c
Lbs.
TICKET SALE ON :
AIRPLANE STUNT
Ticket sales for the FInley Hen
derson airplane crush at the fulr
ground nc;rt Sunday afternoon at,
i : ou iuu;y were r umruMJ 10 e
good, with members of the high
school football champion team In
nhiirn. nt mina Thn 1. til lit I wxtr llitrt
'which IMlot Henderson, uh ex-army
. flying Instructor, wilt crash his
plane, has been constructed and
can bo inspected at any time at the
fairgrounds.
H has done the stunt only seven
times before with success accorded
i him each time, nnd he expects to
; I A equally as succesful next Hun
day. He received the Inspiration
for tho stunt at Kelh-y Field, Texajt
one day when 13 jdnnes era hod,
i Injuring only one pilot, and for
' four yearn he made plans whereby
he could crash a plane wilfully
.without injury to himself. It whs
not until 1924 that he tried it the
first time, with great apprehension
fur his safety. The stunt worked
perfectly and has each time since,
i lie will wear padding, supplied
: by I-amport'a Hportlng Untr, Htor
and will con "im of football and
baseball togs, including a football
helmet. In addition to the crash,
Mr. Henderson Ik nrrnnjtlng an
entertaining aerial show nnn la
planning on a parachute Jump. . .
Now that tne Klka have had (
their fun with the big Christmas
tree party duintcs of last nltfht,
which, as annually wuk a ire
UKMiduUij success anil ruined a, very
liirne fund for the ChrUtnms char
ities of the lodRe, the work of pre
paring baskets of eatables for
Christinas day consumption by
the needy, and otherwise dispens
ing cheer among the unfortunate
of the city and vicinity, will be
brgun the last of next wee I; for
(list ri button on the Monday be
fore Christmas day.
lasi night's event began with
the hundreds of lodge members nil
in a jolly, money-spending mood,
and they let financially loo.e with
much vigor for two hours, fairly
scrambling over each other In their
eagerness to buy tickets for the
various gifts from the "Christmas
tree," and closed with every one
of them, but one, going home with
a deep and abiding hatred for C
Lemmon, a past exalted ruler,
who has hitherto enjoyed nn envi
able, impeccable reputation.
lute. last night and today the
'good brothers" of the lodge were
busy taking pecks at the aforesaid
reputation, which the sands of time
cannot obliterate. Such a bunch
of "soreheads" is seldom seen. '
The usual brotherly love of the
lode for fellow members went to
the wouds because the grand prize
from the tree fell to Mr. I a mm on
That in itself would not have,
caused all this ill-feeling, hut the
fact that the winning number was
13 and the -day was the 13th, and
that the Lemmon person, who was
conducting the drawing himself ,
picked out the winning number,
was too much for the cervus ulsus
fellows.
However, be it said in Mr. I-em-
mon s behalf that he turned pale,
stammered and stuttered, and fi
nally, as he held onto the $60 gold
watch, completely overcome by
shame, but no remorse, donated
$20 to the Christmas tree fund
while still holding tightly onto the
timepiece
An nttempt was finally made to
have the .No. J 3 holder given an
impromptu court trial at once be
fore Judge Taylor, .County Judge
Sparrow ant; Judge Johnny Heed
of Gold HIM, but the movement
foil through as Judge Taylor had
gone home, and the ulsgusted mem
oers feared to trust to the Justice
of the other two jurists, with whom
Crawford C. Lemmon was seen to
whisper a moment before,
Loads of dressed turkeys, slabs
of bacon, hams, fine merchandise
of ull kinds and other articles were
dispensed from the tree.
Aa usual, many -Kilts did -'nflft
draw a thing, and other Klks were.
very fortunate,
Bill Gates was , covered with
horseshoes and drew most every
thing except the building, while
his brother, Pop, only gathered in
a rickety wooden birdcage and a
paper satchel. Ralph Hardwell,
the fruit lieaier, felt ;helr to nu
merous boxes of apples, and gro
cers drew baskets of scrub gro
ceries. .Thus it went, '
Another happening of question,
It Is said, arose through Kletcher
Fish, who was unable to be pres
ent, having left a 5 bill to be In
vested in the tree for him, and
this money was turned over to
BUI Warner, who kept his own
money In one trousers pocket and
Fletcher's In the other pocket.
Bill, on his own money, won a
set uf brilliant glass vases, and on
Fletcher's money won a fine tur
key and a $12 waffle iron. While
the excitement was still on Bill
could not remember, It Is claimed.
whether his money or Fletcher's
drew the turkey and waffle iron,
and reasoning that the Warner
family could not eut vases, decided,
it Is said, that it must undoubted
ly have been his own money that
drew the turkey and waffle iron,
WHITE MDSICGOMPANY
Pianos, phonographs, stringed in
struments and sheet music are all
on sale at great reduction in prices
during the pre-holtday snlo which
began today at tho Ocln White
Music company store, next to the
Klalto theater.
According to 8. 8. Jans, general
manager of the establishment, they
have never - before offered such a
large supply of stock at such low
prices, . The occasion of the sale
Is to clear the store In preparation
for ih pxtnfv nw shipment
which are now on the road.
DENTAL QUARTERS
Extensive Improvements In the
offices of Dr. I. 1.1. Uove are under
way, and according to present In
dications the remodelled suite will
be one of the most up-to-date den
tal quarters In Medford.
Four additional rooms adjoining
the present offices, and formed
occupied by Dr. li. V. Hoseman,
have been aridd to .Dr. O rive's
quarters. A large reception room,
x-ry room with modern equip
ment, an operating room and com
fortable rest rooms will he Includ
ed. The renovated offices -will be
completed witnm . few days.
Iluy VourwHf a Kal jprcwriit!
Uuy a Christmas present for all
lime. Own a small Irriaated tract
of land In this wonderful valley
Five-acre tracts at 1 50 per acre,
2 k miles from Medford. ftasy
terms. Medford Irrigation District,
12 8o. Fir Htreetj 207
'The Children of Moscow, in
soviet Russia, ore tuts year for-1
bidden to hava Christmas trees. I
Tho l'ussian '.Society for the De
fense (lf Nat urn' laments the de-
structicn of young fir trees." so
reads a recent news item.
"Not so in America, 'where for
esters strongly endorse the con
liiuianiit of the old custom which
brings Joy to youthful hearts," says
John 1). (luthne of the I', S. forest
service, 1'ortland. Ore.
Forestry Ik the growing and han
dling of trees for human uses and
needs, and a Chrlgimas tree surely
Is a legitimate human tVe anil
need, t'utting I'hristmns tret-s may
ne none in such a manner as to
Improve the forests and may be
good forest conservation. Uy cut
ting trees from thick patches of
young growth and using the shape
ly tops, and not cutting mure trees
than actually are to, be used, a
real benefit will be done In the (
corest, eiierni lorenters say.
I'rrmlssion to cut trees from
lands of another is required by
law in both Oregon and Washing
ton. The use of living Christmas trees,
brightly lighted and decorated, by
towns and cities Is growing in pop
ularity In Oregon and Washington
and is also strongly endorsed by
the I. S. forest service as a beau
tiful and practical form of fxpres
siou of the Christmas spirit.
It Is said that some five million
Christmas trees are used each year
In the Culled Slates, liy cutting
every suitable tree 5,000 to 10.000
acres would furnish this supply,
whereas a single man -caused fire
might destroy several times this
number of young Douglas firs. th
forest service snys.
CHILD VOICES TO
T
.21
A children's rhorUK of between
80 imd 100 voices, selected from
students "f tho loni'lli, fifth mid
sixth Krndes of the Medford school
system, and truined by Miss Ksther
Church, music supervisor, will pre
Kent a concert of Christmas curolH
M the Presbyterian church Decent
bur. The public Is Invited. '
' The proKnim will he composed of
did fnvorlte Christmas souks, somo
which are of ancient derivation
e object of the concert is to
inject a curoful note Into local hull
day activities ana to call tho atten
tion of the public to the type of
training uloim musical lines beliiK
accomplished in the Medford school
system.
Another program will be held In
tho hl'h school auditorium the
same day nt 1 o'clock to which the
public is extended a cordial Invita
tion. This will be a group of musi
cal and dramatic numbers in which
tho students and faculty will take
part. ThlB program follows:
Christmas Carols - (HrlB Glee
Club.
Vocal Solo Morlunil Tollefson.
"Heaii of Hath" (playlet) Fac
ulty. Cast: Miss .Mary Gilbert,
Holland Kumpb)les, Ralph llalley.
Cornet Quartet Kour 11. 3. Hand
members, 1
Vocal Duet Keliow Mae Wilson
and Ileiilah Gore.
ADO. INSURANCE IDE
Warnock & Shelley, realtors,
have secured the agency for the
General fire insurance in addition
to the Capitol and Occidental life
Insurance business.
Vernon K. Milan, formerly assist
ant division manager of the It. J.
Reynolds company of Portland and
well known in Mpclfonl. will have
generul supervision of the fire in
surance agency. He will be assist
ed by H. O. Gerher, w-ho came here
recently with his family from Oils,
Alberta, Canada. The real estate
offices at 41 North Riverside will
be head'-uarters for the insurance
business.
TOOK ADVICE
OF HER MOTHER
Praises Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Wctmnre, Colo. "When I was
married I I years ago I wna In had
Hi-nun tor a t-ou-f
ilc of vrars anil
when i tried to
do anything I
would get tired
and worn-out. I
have taken Lydia.
E. rinkha.m'
Vegetable Com
jKiund off and on
all these years
and have rccom
mended it to hun
dreds of women.
t have givrn birth to iix children anil
have taJctn tho Vegetable Comiiouiiil
as a tonic before rhild birth. It h
done me worldi of (rood. Jly mother
had taken it several time, and he
recommended It to me." Mas. JoUK
Buhsea. Wttmore, Colorado.
One way to get the Best for your Christmas Dinner is
to get it the 20h Cenury Way.
Aside from the never failing variety and high quality reasons are the
fair price and tip-top service features You simply are bound to
he pleased.
Xmas features Effective Saturday, December 15, to Monday, December
24, Inclusive. Prices Good Right Up to Christmas Eve.
0
Prices on Which
20th Century
Paves the Way
MIlllY'N MII.K "Tho
nearest to-fresh m-nin"
a cutis
foi
29c
Q
a
0 for A7U
OI1VS T:1j W111TK
SOAI' " N'llf Hi'd."
D
10 burs
for
39c
a
r.U.Mfll.lVK SOAP
"Keen that School
filrl complex- ftQ
Ion". 4 burs
P
thus rowniut
ljirui. 91.
imchiiKOs fuw
2 for ir.c
t OHX .MKA.Ii Kust
orn kiln dried; whlto
or yellow; n1
tl-lb. suck
SIIKIMP Amurlciin
llcauty; latest iini'k In
sanitary enamel lined
cans; No. 1 tins
33c
for
I..
MATCIIKS Search
light, jioIhoIchh, non
polHonouu; htrgo full
count boxen;
0 box cm
25c
12 hnxva 411c
For Xmas! A Williams Tire
niiiH gift? Positively the safest tire for winter driving! You can
deientl upon our prices being right.
Candies
D
As IMiro .As Thoy
SATIX rlXISIIKI) Ml. MOD
Ilk-hly colored, : pound
Di
!t lbs. 4u
llltOKKX MIX 101) Christmas Candy of
many colors 11
round 17C
1 2 lbs., S,-io
i
a
I'llKXClI CRKA.MS
hand made I'ound
II llw. 57ii
ciiocoijAtk inioi'8 im-
proved soft centered; pound mvC
3 lbs. ftDo '
1IOXLATKN Do Luxe Hrtnd mndo
-fancy cream, noiiKnt and Kt
caramel centers; 6-lb. box .. V eOO
K3
a
a
Cigarettes
P
Positively nono old tn mln
ord Ch'rttci'chVl. Camebf,
uucky HirlkcH or Old ciuldtt;
per
cnr(.on
$1.15
Flour
Olympic, 411-111.
sack
a
$1.83
a
Crown,'' Drifted Kiuhv or
llshera QQ
Ilk-nil pl.I7J7
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
"Yellow Oranges and Red Apples We're buying these in cars
and cars, getting the right price for you."
3
OltAPI'.FIH'IT Horldns;
2 Go; dor.cn
lil-mTCIO Fancy;
1 heads
P
226 W. Main and
For Baking and
Cooking
There mul Ih? no falluna
m vo lutvo selected the
Immi.
l.ltl Pure, freshly ren
dered In bulk-
3 pound OOC
KHOHTKVJNi I tout Vege
tabh In bulli CQ
3 pounda OOC
SXOWDUI IT Creamy flaky
Mhurtenlng QQ
4-lb. cuu tOC
KVANNIHVX Cake Klmir
Large V7
IKickiiKo J V.
.Il'.l.l.f) All flavors, np
t IMH-kllKCS MtjC
llAKINfi lf lli.lt Calu
met OQc
l-lli. can 4 J V
lb. can ADC
t'lTHOX Finest Im
ported 4Qr
round "Tt
OHANfilO (! l.lvMOX l-MK.fi
Very best Callfor- 9C
nla t'ound OOC
til.Al'H f'lllOltlllf.n Lyons
The brand of Known iiual-
lty- fir
rty l'ountl WJt
(ili.Vf'K l'IMOAI'l'1,10; Lyons
Likewise known; l"if
round OOC
UA1K1NS Seedless Thomp
sons Oft
4-lb. bnir OC
HAISINS Sun Mlllll Noc
tnrs, with tho fresh grape
flavor or, purred seeded
raisins that pour IR-o..
paekaites, your 07
choice. 3 fur ff C
J)
Muko 'Km '
17c
we can buy
Pound
C.cnuine
29c
20th Century
Coffee
To ho Hure o( a
Merry Xtnaa Htnrt
the dny with 2Hh
Century Direct
from our roaHter to
yott ulwayn rreMii.
Tor
IfuUIld
48c
3 lbs. $1.39
3 ror
ft fC
OIIAPIOS
3 lbs. ,
15c
i:i,i:itY-
lalk
Medford Bldg.
Buy Christmat Htalth Seal.
0
Just What You
Want
rf)l'CXUN Al?ed Just
rlclit So, it will sure
I'op!
3 pounds
28c
THIS Fancy Adrintlcs
DellKlitful entliik'
Per
pound ....
15c
Ill-lb.. Imx $1.45
DATFrt Bulk 102S
crop (lolden Hallowlls.
pounds . 25c
(ilNfiKIl ALK Cun
aila Dry -
Ilotlle itQ
lo'cn S2.&5.
Canned Goods
I' I'M I'K IX Del Monto
Solid l'ack
Lgo. cans, 3 forUC
OYSTKIIS Amorlcn,n
Keauty; No. 1 1 T
cans 1 I v
3 for 4o
IllPK OLIVKSJ Llbby's
larKe There's value In
these pint' .' QO -
cans at '. ,
if'DUX 20th Century
Del Mulz; sweet tender
ftolden kernels
3 ciiu tf..!.i...;. OOC
I'EASi San Wan Sift
ed Very small and
extra tender. You can't
match 'cm at this
'-lc KQr
3 cans ,. w
Why not a Williams
Tire tor your Chnst-
Nuts
Evpry nut, to tlio lcst tif our ltnoivlcdgo,
I HUH crop
WALNITS niMit In the Northwest
Fancy Franquettea 7 '
Pound O f C
3 lbs. $1.05
lirtAZIL NITS The best "NlgR-erloes''.
29c
3 lbs. 57c , . , -
ALMONDS Soft Shell Crack 'em with
your finKurs
I'ound f)UC
8 Ilw. due
MIXED NITJS All good stuff No.
Peanuts, wo know, we '' -, : ftQ' '
mixed "CIii Pound IC
'' 3 lbs. 85o
.MINCKMKAT Llbby's lias
n kick and lots of OP
meat I'ound muC
2 lbs. 4c
C)X)AXVT Ing 'thrend
sweetened With
siiKnr found WwC
Quart con ....C
MAZCLA bit
Quart can "TJ
(JKI.ATIN Knox OA. .
Package A''
Fancy Ited Empress: OQ.
.' AS7C
Hweot, .crisp;
10c
Phones 380 and 007
4 . '.