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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1929)
ifEDFORP MAIL TRTRFNT1. MEPFOftD. OT?fi(VNT. FT? ID AY. .TAXfATJY 11. 1fli. Jones & Company ' 36-40 South Central Soap Kiipcr-Siuls. tlu f;ui-i-y t' a s y 'dissolved soup, fine for dishes or any laundry. . D Lg. Pkgs. . 25 Eggs K-iney local fresh' eggs; standard size. Tozen ... .39 Tomatoes . lioftiie River Solid Packs, grown and canned in the Jiogue Hiver Vallev from the finest tomatoes. 2 Lg. Cans 25 Xo. 2V- - - Catsup Pel Monte Brand Fancy catsup. Try a bottle. Full Pint 1 9 Apricots California Ripe Fruit Heavy syrup, full halves. Gal. Size Can.. .49 Coffee Golden West Vacuum packed, has the same blend that 1 has for years made Golden West famous. Pound ... .49 Butter Fancy Fresh Cream ery ; e v e r y pound guaranteed the best. Pound ,47 Baking Powder Schilling's Cream of Tartar, one of the hest baking powders at a reasonable price. Pull Pound . .37 Mazola Oil Use Mazola Oil for your next salad, it will please you. Full Quart . 43 Clams Pioneer,'-best- grade minced clams. Med. Size Can... 19 Cocoanut The very best Cocoa nut in bulk. Try a pound. Pound ... 23 Honey Pure Extracted Hon ey. It's as cheap as ordinary syrup. 5 -Lb. Tin .... 69 Matches Diamond, (i large boxes to carton. Carton .19 Flour Klamath hard wheat, 49 Lbs 1.69 Snowdrift Pure vegetable" short-' ening. -Lb. Tin ... 89 Oranges Southern California fancy naval oranges. They are sweet. Try them. j Dozen . 53 Medium Size Cocoa Baldemann's Extra quality in tins. , Pound Tin... 23 Molasses Nice light cooking molasses, not the strong kind. 5 -Lb. Tin .39 Macaroni A real value. If you use macaroni try a few pounds. ' t T" Pounds.. .25 Syrup Pure cane and maple. 5 -Lb. Tin .69 Salmon Best grade fancy red salmon. Large Can.:. 25 Bananas Fancy ripe fruit. They will please you. Come in and see for yourself. O Pounds 25 Fresh Meats Pig Feet Fancy fresh pig feet, cheap. Pound ....... .10 Bacon Backs Well cured fancy back s. They are cheap; try them to day. . Pound .. :.20 Shortening Opal fancy shorten ing. Guaranteed to please you. 8 -Lb. p'l 1.19 Side Pork Fresh side pork, lean and just the right size. Pound 19 Pork Liver Young tender pig liv er. If .you like liver it will please you. Pound ... .19 Bacon Cascade fancy sugar cured bacon; the very best money will buy; not salty. Pound ... 29 Frankfurters Extra quality, made pure, under govn ment inspection. Pound ... 20 Pork Roasts Fancy pig pork. Buy your roast here for tomorrow. Pound ... .19 L tni-?s 'a. J. tris tnmetlm:in nf tho third ward. resigns his faun ciliiuinic srui vory soon or returns to MoiHord find til tend rily roun i'il hum t dtps, iht oily udmlniatrn tiun will ink sifps to dfchirf his snut va an; and appoint f-omi1 other man to the position, it i said. 'i'ht- city government h:m hoon deprived of I'mse's services as emwieilm;ut for the preiuer onrt of t ho pa s t year, lieca use of his IjeinK away from tiie city innnt oi' that time and having atieniid only one or two council meeting. Thus the third ward during thin time has hern actually repiest. ntvd by only one councilman, Joseph O. Ciray, although beinff cn tilled through election tu two council , itun. For stomc time naM the city of ficiala have heeti discussing n rem edy fur Die situation, in order to insure a quorum, nt .til council ( meeting. The i-ouncil is mail- up J of eiht lueinlters two from each . ward, five t-ousliLUtiiig a Uoriiin. Naturally, all the couiicllmeii h j inu liusiue.ssinon, each cannot he present at every meetintr, as oe i casionally one or more Is. out of ! of the city on business. Then if ; another councilman or two cannot attend a nueiiinr hecaiwe if sick ness, or sonic urgent cnuufcoment elsewhere, through lack of a quo rum important business must, po over until (tie next mi'otinu. This situation of having only seven members in the city council personnel, because of Mr. i.'rone heiiiK away, has Iteen palling to the other city officials for some lime past. They regard it as unfair m themselves and tho city. Several weelM afro former Mayor Alender- fr took tho matter itp with Croat, who wrote buck that ho would know the first of tho year whether ho would he retained in his state veterans' nM offlr.-nmt If he was not he would return to Medford to be here nil the time. To date, how ever, nothing later "ts Iwen heard from him on the subject. The trouble is all due to the fact that Councilman Crose for the iiast year h. been holding lit po sition of inspector for the World War Veteran' State Aid commis sion, and the duties of which keep him traveling over the slate check ing up properties, seeing that hinns are paid on thm ami that the in terests of tho state, amounting to millions of dollar, an protected. WINKS FYF YnilTU I GIRL SCOUTS PLANNED BY LOCAL COMMITTEE CLAY BILES, RIVIERA, RIYIKKA. Ore., Jan. 11. (Spe cial.) Clay BUes. who has been In the Community hospital for several days returned to hiF home at Hlviera Saturday. His hand is doing real well. Mr. and Mrs. (lenrge linee were in tiranu Vans Tuesday ni'ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. U !.. lilies were in Medford Monday on business. Art bur Hilcs w ho has been visit iiig a few dij.VM with his brothers, returned to his home at Merced, Calif., Wednesday. Mr. ItoomslHcr of ltiviera has been siek with the flu for tho last week. John Ferry left for SanfYtrd, Calif., one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. c.eorge I .a nee werp calling nt the Clay lilies, homo the first of the week. Warren Kvans is helping Daniel Miles saw wood. M r. a ml M i s. Chas. Wa h I have been iUlte poorly the last week. John Short has purchased him a new Chevrolet coach. Miss Kintna (huMiyun of Med ford is visiting with lief sister, Mrs. Kiln Lance on Foots creek. When the golden-haired Cin- derella beamed w it It siory book daintiness yesterday from the tit.-- ' pl.ty w ltuluw of the simp Inch b ars her name, many loral shop- pers believed In r to be a womb r- t fully :ie-bke wax doll, impoitedi fer the occasion. Hut there wert others, tyounger ( folks perhaps) who paed by Ire- , quently and gave the figure a brb r glance of approval, and received ' in turn a mischievous wink of 1 recognition. The remainder ,.i the' lime Cinderella maintained alt the, stately poij-e of the true faliy tale J princess. : It was a rather buxom feminine shopper Insist I ng upon staring at tho xilken t)ud mod id, who re ceived -perhaps tho greatest shuck of all, when the dainty princess elevated her piquant nose ever ho slightly ayd averted her gaxe up ward and beyond the scrutiny of the onlooker. At this juncture the woman in tercepted u pans of one of Cin dcrella's friends, and upon putting him thru a third degree, finally ejjtracted the spcret that the prin cess holding court In the window was none oilier than little Katie O'Uourko. selected by H. C. Hud ley and his staff of workers, to play the role of Cinderella for the , cpenlng or lit" new shop in Med- i ford, Planes Sell Like Cars. CIIICA(H). wV Hales ..f planes at the Chicago aviation show were nlmoKt as numerous as sales ordi narily are at the national automo bile shows. They were Hold in , nutchcft of a dozen to r.ii. with : widespread distribution. The first steps in the reorganiza tion of the Clrl Scout movement here were taken this week w ben the community com mil tee. com posed of representative of every women's civic organisation in the city, met at the local Y. W. C. A. Wednesday night ami Aisciisted the year's program. With more than 2i'fl Cirl Scouts in the. city, the former divisions were found to be unsatisfactory. The troops are jo be formed now under the sponsorship of the . T. A. and will be divided accord ing to .school and ages, in most cases, each school in the city hav ing troops. Mrs. 1). J. WilUon, captain of the entire local council, is enthusi astic oer the new system, whltti sh. says will divide the responsi bility and make tho program more workable und effeclivt . 1: will also give her the time she desire. for engaging in specialised activity for the (ill Seouls. Members nf the committee pres ent at the Wednesday meeting In cluded Mrs. ). ti. Crawford, chair man; Mrs. M. X. llogun, secretary; Mrs. Mali in ton l'ntton, Mis. Ks ther Klbgel. Mrs. W. W, Walker and Mi.s. 1 1. J. Willson. Ib'ltorts were heard from the various committee members con cerning interviews with officers of the l'.-T. A. and prospective lead ers of the new scout organization. Next Wednesday night the lead ers of the various troops will meet nt the V. V. c. A. and the course for the leaders' training corps, to be given within the Immediate fu ture, will be outlined. Y - - W. W. Willlts of IN-rslst spei severnl hours transacting hustn, In the eitv this morning. (Contributed) j The ChriHtiait Kndeavor yoUntf! : people of the Presbyterian church' 'of thiH city have invited the adults to meet with them at ft.W p. m.H 1 (heir regular service hour, in cele-' liratlon or the tenth anniversary otf the prohibition umemltneut. lit addition to several short speechen. ' by young people telllnc of lint lvalue brought tu the nation by ! that vfrlory. Mayor A. W. Hpe will be present ami give u shor( : address on some phase of its ob servance. On account of thin meet ing there will be evening aervlctf ' at 7:;ilt. Visitors will be welcome ' . i Notice. y Anyone Interested In Symphonj' ( O rc hest rn , com m u n I cn t e with W$ , T. liolger of the Medford Uchoo( 1 of Music, Spnrtn Itblg. Store No. 2 117 North ' Central Street Phone 20 Begins Tomorrow ! The Event That Will Bring Joy to Thrifty Buyers , A SWEEPING Store No. 1 Johnson's Market Sixth & Grapo Street3 Phone 1003 Canned Goods Sale! Juft at the tims you are buy i irigr canned goods' for the coming season, we are offer ing AMAZING BARGAINS that mean BIG SAVINGS. To encourage Saturday and next week shopping, to fam iliarize the public with our lcv prices and make new friends for RELIABLE GROCERIES No. 1 and 2, we ars announcing Astonishing Reductions in Prices Solar Brand, Broken Sliced Pineapple Size 21. tins, regular 0f price Sale price 2 cans 45; fi cans $1.39; 12 cans $2.63 R. & C. Brand Fancy Sliced Pineapple No. 2ii size, regular PQr price, can Sale price, 2 eaus 55; (i (ians $1.50; 12 cans $2.79 Iowa Chief Brand Corn No. 2" size can, regular OC- jirice 13 or 2 for Sale j)riee, 2 cans 24; ( cans 65; 12 cans $1.23 Local Packed Standard Tomatoes No. 2Vi size tins, regu- QC lar pi u-o 13 or 2 for....1 Sale price, 2 cans 24; 6 cans 65; 12 cans $1.23 - Enders' Rogue Brand Peas No. 2 size tins, our regu- 1 C lar price,' the pan " Sale price, 2 cans 27; G cans 75; 12 cans $1.39 Our Brand Peaches, Q Fancy Clings No. 2Yz size can; our OQ regular price, ran Sale price, 2 cans 40; 6 cans $1.14; 12 cans $2.15 Libby's Brand Fancy Cling Peaches . Size..2VL. tins, regular 2St price, can , Sa-le price, 2 cans 48; (5 cans $1.45; 12 cans $2.75 Pink Salmon, Fancy Pack No. 1 tall tins, regular 92 C price Sale-price. 2 cans 42; cans $1.13; 12 cans $2.15 Del Monte Brand Red Sockeye Salmon Size No. I tall cans, r regular price. Sale price, 2 cans 59) (i cans $1.63; 12 cans $3.00 Foote's Best Brand Fancy String Beans ' Size No. 2 tins, regular 1 price, per can , Sale price, 2 cans 27; fi cans 75; 12 cans $1.39 49 lbs. frown's best t 1 QQ patent flour ;1,GO 49 lbs. Uakcr Oirl soft wheat pastry.. 10 bars White Wonder 3lc Laundry Soap 10 bars Titms Jjaun dry Soap . 100 lbs. sugar, pure tC QJ cane fJvZfJ $1.67 33c Self Service We Sell For Less Reliable Grocery 0. A. WHILLOCK, Prop. Free Delivery in side City Limits on any size order. Medford's Leading Store Since 1894 $k d slfe Pay Less Dress Better r DEPARTMENT SlbRE C. A. MEEKER, Manager L J .... I or Coats All Fall and Winter Coats reduced y2 price. during the January Sale." Ilea u 1 i Tu I Itroiuleloth C'onls with rich fur iMillars. licfinliirly priced nt .75. Now Ki-liiiiK nt. $37.50 licKnlnrly priced lit .")D. Sow Hi-lliiiK t $25-00 Regularly priced nt $!i5. Now selliiifr nt $17.50 You eiinnnt nl'fonl to miss these biirirniiiM. .! 1 1 Panel Curtains Filet Net in convent iniinl pattern, 2 1-4 yds. Ion).', :i(i-iiich width regular ijil.'jri n panel, dnrin the Jaiiniify sale 98 HOSIERY BARGAINS Our clonInK out on Oordon l1onlory In to your nilvnn tKe. 12.60 V-LIno heclK, In itomlnervlco or chiffon 41.95 $2.00 Hlfth Blender heel, semi nervlre 41.69 Broken nlzc from our roKular ntock of Strtitwenr -and MiinHing Horn), valueH to (S2.00, Rpeelul $1.35 One nunilmr In ehllilren'n Fluid Rnyon Uono. nlzen J to regular f)9u valued, speelal 4 pr. for ... .00 OF ALL WINTER COATS and DRESSES Astonishingly Low Prices for Shoppers Here Saturday and Next Week '. ' Dresses All Fall and Winter Dresses greatly reduced Some y2 price and less. RcKtilnr ltU)(l Dresses $9.85 .tin.no Dresses $7.85 .'H. Our new Sprint; Dresses nri coiuiiiK in daily. Woiulorfut values iit this new iiinruhiin- disc. Heavy flat, crepes, .jtoori? , etteB tmd ere)c 1 ehiiies,(new est. styles and nil the rich, (fay eolnrs for sprilig. Prices from . $18.50 to $25.00 ' New Spring Piece Goods New shipment of sprint? wash ma terials, Kpmie Handkerchief Lawn, Batiste, Dimity, Snilini? and Rayon l'rints. ' Priced from 29 to 95 I Special Prices on ' SHOES Women's .Shoes, all styles, in hlaek,-brown, blue, kid, pntont and suede. Ucntlliir .4" Shoes now $3.95 5.)5 Shoes now $5.27 $7.85 Shoes now $6.17 -Children's Shoes $1.49 to $2.98 BASEMENT CLEARANCE SALE 32-inch Dress Ginghams in plaids or cheek 32-ineh Rayon Curtiiiu Maripiiscttii, vrvnm or ecru Women's Wool Jersey Dresses, regular $i),05, now Oirls' Plaid Sport Hose, 5!)c value 4 pair Children's Cotton 1'nion Suits, 2 to It! years Children's Hose, plain or ribbed Women's Rayon Wool and Cotton Hose, all colors One lot Children's Shoes, values to $2.PS, now Children's School Oxfords, tnn or black Women's Shoes in nil styles Hoys' Oxfords, tan or black S3.39 Men's Work Shoes $2.98 to $3.89 - $2.49 to $1.49 to , $2.49 to .. 15 22 $395 $1.00 .... 59 .. 23 49 $1.49 $2.98 $4.45