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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1929)
lrEBFORT) nVTTi "TOmTTYE, UmPPOKP, OftFlpy. FRIDAY. .TANTARY 4, M29.' Jones & Company j 36-40 South Centra! We now have our new Meat Mark et open and invite you to buy your meats at our market tomorrow and see for yourself the wonderful values we have for you Compare our price with the price you pay elsewhere, we will save you mon ey every day in the week. 1. Butter Fresh Creamery We guarantee it to please vou or vour liionev-'will lie refunded. 47 Pound Soap Crystal White the very best laundry soap and it's cheap. 10 Large Bars . .......355 Fresh Eggs Fancy Fresh Local Eggs Standard size and cheaper than any other food. .35 Dozen Brooms A Good All-Purpose Broom A real value at this cheap price. .33 Each Coffee Folger's Golden Gate Try a pound or two today vou will like it. .49 Pound Chocolate Baldemanu's Fancy (J round Chocolate; ground from the verv best beans possible to produce. 3-Lb. Can ,uu h . Fresh Meats Young Rabbits The very best Young Rabbits at a reasonable price. 20 Pound tdXJ Bacon Medium Size Bacon" Mild cure, a surprising value '- or whole-piece .20 Pound Cod Fish Fresh Cod Fish the very best at a cheap price. Pound . 2 Fresh Pork Fresh Side Pork at low prices. .18 Pound .... Light Bacon Yery light and lean A wonderful value. Pound 30 Pork Roasts The Best Young Pork Trv a roast todav. 1 .Pound 'LU Pork Chops The Best Lean Chops Thev will please vou. 21 Pound vd x Picnics Lean," Small Shohlders 'the best mild .cure. 19 Pound .! 1 17 Bacon Squares Sugar Cured Squares of Bacon, guaranteed not saltv. 17 Pound. ' 4 ' Hams Cascade Sugar Cured... Not salty. Pound .29 STATE DAIRYMEN HERE NEXT WEEK The thlrly-nlxih annual conven tion f the OrKoii llryuifii'H ua sooiaiion will helit in this city next WeUnewifc and Thursday. Jnnuary y and 10. The session! will bo hold at tho Public Library, j. H. McC'rarkf'ii of Arfhlniid. la president of th association, and this i the first time in many years that the mating has bf n held in southern Oroeon. County A cent it, rmvli and loi-al dairymen, are now urranRiriir tin pi fliininai-y dntaiU of th convention. Among the speaker will be -State Food and Dairy Commission er J. J. Mlckle, leading Wlllain ptto valley creamerymen and stock raisers, and dairy exptTls of the OreRon State. Agricultural college at Corvallis. The itrojfium for the two days Is as follows: WiHlncMlay, .Innuary Opening session. Coitimitto as signments by President Mc cracken. "European iViiryliiff as I Saw It." .1. Mickle. slate dairy and food co m in issio tier. AfU'rinKn Prpj.enintion of achievement awards to members of herd im provement associations with 300 lb. herd records. j "Successful Dairying on Irrigated i I.nnd,' Hay Hrewster, Hedmond. j "Practices HflpiiiK Our Success," i Alton Kay. Kivertnn. ! "CiiidiiK the Feed Mill by Farm- 1 liiK." C II. Itrowu, She.l.t. Thursday Jr"timm j "irbir I Cb-iim tl lp My Herd from Abortion." W. A. Morrow In- i dependence. . "AlinrtMin i'onlrnl Work in Jack- i"n County," County A Kent H. CJ. Fowler. j ''How Uniry Disease Control Ansn- i clatlons Can Help," N. c. .laml- ' son. o. S. A. C, Corvallis. "The Relutlnnsbip Hi'tvveeii Caitle , Health and Human Ib-allh," 1!. T. Simms, O. S. A. C. Aftrriiot.i "What Cream Cnn';l.-.( Iht- Dairy liniiOlr.v Ilosey, KuKonc Knrni' cry ComliinalioiiK With I!. Tucker. Prlne- 'an Do tnr i-s' Ci i'ani- "Suocessful Dairying, ville. "HuihlitiK a Hen) from iUnn Sires." Sidney Miller, Jefferson. "Tho Kxpeiiment Station Program for the Dairy Industry, P. M. Itrnndt, O. S. A. C. rtusiijess session. Adjournment. Daily Meteorological Report Friday, January 4. --Med ford and vicinity: Cloudy and fousy tonight and Saturday. Probably rain. No chantro In tern Iiemuire,. lowest toniKht about 28. Megon: th'iti-rally cloudy io nlffht and Saturday with ground ions in east portion: probably rain in west portion. No chatiK-! in temperature. Local Data en l o 1 Temperature (tlegrees) 4L 2S Highest (last 12 hours) 48 41 Lowest (last 12 hours) 34 2S Kel. humidity per ct.) HI y9 Precipitation ( inches) State of weather Clear l''RKy Total precipitation since Sept. I, 192X. 7. lit Inches. Sunset today, 4:53 p. in. Sunrise Saturday, 7:39 u. m. Hunset Saturday, 4:54 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY 3. PS 2 ?1 -1 g Huknr City 34 Kl&mttrck IB Holxo SC Denver 31'.- Defl Molnet 32 Kroano , 46 Hnlona' .' 2 . SH . r.4 . G4 4S . tS I.ns AngelPK .Marahflflil . I'hnenfx PortlaiMl Red Bluff . Rosehurg 50 Salt IJike city 40 San Francisco.. 58 Kan Ke : 44 Seattle 46 Spokane U2 Walla Wnlla 40 Winnipeg 10 38 14 48 32 38 40 36 30 28 45 26 40 20 30 0 Cloudy rifiv P. Cdy. Snow P. Cdy. Cloudy Snow Clear Clear, Clear Fogity Clear Cloudy Snow Cloudy Snow Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy L. W. DICK, MuteoroloKliit. . Radio Program KMED MnU Trlbuno-Virgin Slatlon Frliluy, Jan. I ,5:30 to 6:15 Ye Towno Crier i:ir, to t:3 Medfonl .Mail Tribune, Hewn mid marketa I 8 to 9 Medfurcl Really llrd. i SalnnMy, .Ian. A 1 3:30 to 10 White KHiB Heap Co. 1 10 to II I'eople'n Electric. 11 to 12 lleelie A Kllldle. I 12 to 12:30 liaxt Hide Cro- eery, flotilevurd, Anhlund. 12:30 to 1:30 Wltham Su- per Service station. 6:1:, to li:3o Medford Mall Tribune. newH and marketn L U Uelfort. Samuel Apple loue. O. C. Bheffield and r. Hon. yard are amonir the huolneaH vIh- , ltor here from Seattle. MANN'S - THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE - MANN'S MANN'S 8th' A N N U A r IS A III I aV IDX of WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S READY TO WEAR GARMENTS Every Fall and Winter Coat and Dress Going In This Sale at and Prices - SALE OPENS SATURDAY, 8 a. m. Sharp Be On Hand EARLY Before the Best Bargains Go CALJER COATS 25 OF THESE WONDERFUL ALL THE YEAR ROUND COATS made of 'shower proof materials positively will not shrink or sag Going at Vi Off Regular Prices $24.75 Coats . . .$18.55 $27.50 Coats . . . $20.60 $32.50 Coats . . $24.35 $35.00 Coats . . . $26.25 $45.00 Coats. . .$33.75 $65.00 Coats . . . $48.75 "" Children's Winter Ccats Off RAIN COAT SALE Women's Rain Coats, in fancy stripes and plain col ors; up to $8.00 values. This ! dj QC sale, each . P A Children's Rain Coat Sets Coat and Hat to match, in navy, black, brown and green. Regular $4-95 values. J0 QC Saturday, set tyO.VO Fall and Winter y v Dresses Almost Given Away $15 Values $5 25 Silk and Wool Presses, nil Rood j . styles and colors; up to $15.00 vnl j ues. On sale Saturday, QQ WINTER COATS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS $22.50 Coats $9.75 u : Just 7 coats in this lot made of sport mix tures and all wool suedes and broadcloths, all fur trimmed, up to $22.50 val- t Q 7 C ues, January sale price, each ... P f v $30.00 Coats $ IBM Women's Winter Coats made of All-Wool Broad cloths, lavishly trimmed with furs, colors black, navy and tan; up to $30.00 values. t 1 C f( This sale, each ... . . .piO.UU. All Better Coats Half Price $65 Coats, now . $32.50 $69.50 Coats,". 34.75 $75 Coats, now . $37.50 $98 Coats, now. $49.00 $20 Values $9.95 M00 Silk, Wool and Jersey Dresses that sold all .season up to $20.00, good colors and sizes; while they last. Saturday, $9.95 Korrect Dresses $19.75 Values $15 Better Dresses V2 Price . Slippers Women's and Children's Felt siip pers, allolors; 1J!3 $1,00 values. 9()v, each Mail Orders Promptly Filled 1 1 " 'I Fashion finds it smart to compromise in new hats of ! . Felt and Straw Felt in smart combination with straw shows its newness hi intriguing snug fitting and droop-brim models . . . deftly manipulated in the very man ner being talked of in latest fashion notes. 6 .75 l f ' "THE STORE FOft EVE RYBODY J'nONf.-48O-407 . , Advance Showing of Spring Dresses "' . New styles just in, made of bright colored prints, Flat Crepes and Georgettes; sizes 14to20,priced klAOC for Saturday, ea. P See Window Display , y Another Group of Spring Dresses in beautiful Prints, Georg ettes and Flat Crepes, sizes 16 to 42. On sale M QC Saturday, each . . P A XVO House Dresses New Wirthmor and Happy Home Wash Dresses, made of fast-color Ginghams, and Prints. Special,. QC HioroK.otwM. eacn .... Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns 9