Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 18, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFflKP MATL TRIBUNE, frrEDFORD, OKKUOX. -KIMDAY. .TANl'AKV IS,
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OWEN-OREGON HAS DE MOLAY ALUMNI :r?
RECORD BUSINESS! IS ORGANIZED BY Y (
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Remember it's the savings on every item in a 20th Century
Store that counts Following are a few of our seasonable
offerings especially priced for you.
Prices Effective January 18tl1 and 20th
PRUNES Large sweet ones at
very special price Or
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4 pounds
BEANS Red .Mexican. The
bean market has ad
vanced .greatly, 3 lbs
20Tlt CENTURY
li-.sew best straw
niediuiii weight, each..
BROOMS
99c
PEAS Tender
Ycrv small;
succulent ones.
45c
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POWDERED SUGAR 9c
3 pounds
PEETS WASHING MACHINE
SOAP - . QO
Large package
CAMPBELL'S SOUP
Anv varietv; 3 cans
27c
CORN-
3 cans
-Extra l'ancv Crosbv Xo
53 c
CRABMEAT Choice
Japanese 2 cans
57c
20TH CENTURY CORN; Fancv
: 37c
CRYSTAL WHITE, SOAP
"6 bars 25 AQr
12 bars .
LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE; Fancy
sliced large can 49 c
20th Century Coffee
3 lbs $1.39
It's every goodness will sur
prise you 4Qr,
Pound
1 pkg. Kellogg 's Corn Flakes ;
1 pkg. Kellogg 's All-Bran, large
1 I'kg. Kellogg 's Pep
.09
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(1 pkg. K'ice Krisnies Tree with above)
$ .42
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
We are proud of our produce department VARIETY
QUALITY and PRICES that will surprise you.
Impel ial
29 c
Large white
12c
LETTUCE Finest
valley
3 heads
CAULIFLOWER
heads
Per pound
CABBAGE Solid
sized heads
Per pound
Dry Onions
GRAI pFRUIT Florida Rus
sets verv special (r
I for 25; dozen UJL
medium
4V2C
CELERY Ycrv
fancy, large
SPINACH Tender
leaved 3 pounds ...
15c
25c
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The" largest January bu fcess in' M.dfunl ha
the luV uf the Medford plant of
the i vi n-ti-'Kiin lumber company
was recorded yesterday, when be
tween 4 5 imil 50 orders fur eaiiund
lots of lumber were received, ac
cording In ('etieral Manager James
II. Owen. Tin orders wt'i-tf front
rtvituis parts tf Ui land.
, As a result tin plant is opcrat- j
1 ins on five day basN. instead of
ilu; four day b.isis originally
' planned.
I General Manuyer It won said
! that die lumber business was cx
' ffptluiiHlly strong iiyw, tmil the
! best "1 have over seen it in the
; month uf January." lie attributed
ithe hopeful condition to a mineral
. opening up uf tin' building indus
i try, and tlu policy of curtailment
I adopted by lumbermen generally
some time ago.
j The logging camps of the Owen
i Oregon company located In the
! liuitc Kails district, and tho life of
jthat town, will not Im opened be
( fore March 1st. if thou. No det'in
' lie date has been sot for rcsump
j tion of activity, as there are plenty
i of hgn on hand.
The .sawmill Ik ihw running on
I a five-day basK and will be
i placed on a sixduy basis as .noon
i as eonditlons warrant. General
Manager Owen said.
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new side Issue
Masonic body in the 1 Mday
Alumni club, which was oi unicd .
tbfc. Week lu- the fellows Wlliih--
active meinlnMahlp In the pe.Molay
order is automat bully lerniinated
to inactive, or honorary member-
ship, when they attain the age uf
21 years.
The purpose of the elub is to
aid the DeMolays whenever pu
sible. enjoy pood times together,
and to primote or continue the;
fellowship beKun when they were
active le.Mtdays.
All DeMolays who have attained
their majority in wood standinu' arc
eliKil'le and eiieouraKed to associ
ate with this new brunch of the
Order of HeMolay. The Ib-Mutay
Alumni club Is an inlernatii'iml
orani;uitlon under the Mime Mtper- j
vision as the order of HeMulay.
Th officers of the hn-al club are
the following: President, Vi'rnon
Turpin; fiit vice-president. Au
brey Xorris; second vice-president.
Klton Waldron: si eivtary. Webster
Clark: treasurer. Carl Norris. The
ofilecs are held for one year terms.
The ej ub's meetings will be held
on thy third Wednesday ' of each
month.
neighbor
Will tell you
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LOCATES IN CITY -
TIRES NOW HEREIfi
trades at SafewaY
Safeway Savings Saturday-Monday
j Med ford has a new business
j establishment in the opening to-
day of the M iller-.Sanford Tractor
j company on Mouth Grape. street at
Ki'hlh, dealers in farm motive
equipment and operators of sim
ilar establishments in Kupcne and
Klamath Kails. The local store
will be in charge of J. C. Fay and
will carry eater pi liar tractors,
Hnssell graders, Hull equipment
land spare parts. A service depart
ment will also be operated and
will lie in charge of expert tractor
mechanics.
SWEET POTATOES 9-9 C
Fanf-y 4 pounds
Price will lo
i pounds ....
much liiuhci
22c
ORANGES Very small but
bursting villi juice Jumble
3 doze.. :
GRAPES Vni n-y
ljiniirom 3 lbs. .
reel
25c
:M4 size-
39c
Obituary
Sli-.Hi.id Si'i-vlw Stiitii.n. (fjl
il tlrak'rs for (loodyt:ir I llPtJ
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The
Medfur
tires, have Just received u shiji
ment of new-type rathfinder tlr
according to an announcement
made by t t. Furnas, '"this new
Pathfinder Ik an outstanding tire
at a moderate cost." says Mr.
Furnas, "and the Goodyear organ
ization lias spared no effort to
produce a tiro that is balanced
with all parts equally durable."
The Guodyear INithfinder's body
Is tnado of genuine Goodyear
super-twist cord and the new pat
tern tread Is wide, embodying n
exceptional degree of traction and
nouskld protection. These new
style Pathfinders art; a( trading
considerable ut tent Ion locally.
Corn
Max l-Mnni cililcn sweet eoni. Vila!
elf mollis .mi neeessiii'V I'm' a halaiieed
diet live fiuiiul in this foi'il. Kat more
dl' it.
55c
Cans
12 Cans $2.15
Fancy Sweet Peas
No. 2 tins Max-l-Minn small sweel
eas. ( 1 1- larv'est seller.
3 Cans 53c
12 Cans $2.07
WRIOUT William Krwlor-k
Wrighf passed away at. his home,
410 Kast .laekson street, late Thurs
day oventng from diphtheria, nftor
hii Illness of three weeks, a.etl 19
years, 7 months and I ft days. Ilo
was born at Silver I-tfike, Ore, on
June 2, 1009, and whh the eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvfu I).
Wright of 854 Kast Main street,
lie was an. employe, of the Owen
Oregon Lumber company and had
resided in Medford for the past fllx
years. M.y leaves Hh wife, Thelma,
and his iiarnnts, Mr. and Mrs. Al
veii l. Wright; his stupniotlier.
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uVshland was host today to Uo
slato senators. Will Marks of Al
bany and Ij. T. ItVynolds of Mar
ion county, and one stale repre
sentative. Mark ,1. Johnson of
Clatsop, while t hey were In that
It v Investigating the condition of
Mrs. Verna Wright; also hfs .own hn southern Oregon Norma
226 W. Main and Medford Bldg.
a ri a on on a nn paa aanna nncS?
inoiher, .Mtk. Clarence tiaylord, of
Pulnlny, Ore. AIho ono brother,
rieltnor; I wo mopbrolhers. Hohert
and Ira, and one HtnpHiHters, Irene,
and n liont ot frlenda and relatives.
The fiiueral aurvlco will be held at
the Kravenlde In Medford cemetery
Sunday nfleruoon at 2 o'clock. Hev.
15. I'. Lawrence will officiate The
funeral proceKHion will form nt the
Perl Funeral Home and leave for
the cemetery at 1:13 p. m. Sunday, j
WALSH Michael Walsh passed
away nt the Sacred lleArt hospital
early Thursday morning after a
long illness from cancer of the
liver, aged 49 years, b months and
it davs. Ho waB born in County
Sllgo. Ireland, March 21, 1879. and
came to tho l ulled Stales In 190S,
and was a resident of Jackson
county, for 111 past 10 years, where
he was cnKagcd In the dairy hnsl
nes. lie was a member of Ibe
Knights of Columbus and tho Cath
olic church. He laves bis wife,
Alice Walsh, of Medford, and his
parents and two sisters living in
Ireland: also one brother, Thomas
W. Witlsh of Massachusetts; Mrs.
K. W. Hwin of Massachusetts:
Mary Gerard, a Pomlnican sisler.
of New York, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Kay of New York; also nieces and
nephews. Funeral services will be
hold nt the f'Hlholic church Satur
day moruing at 9 o'clock. Rever
end Father Black officiating. Inter
ment In tho Jacksonville tomotcry.
Funeral arrangements are in charge
of the Perl Funeral Home. Please
omit flowers.
school to Kather information to
aid in lnaklnn recommendations
US1' to ' whether or not the stale
shall appropriate 1 1 7 G .000 lir the
school. '
The visitors were met by 1",
Ashland business men and at noo;i
wuro guests nt a speelal dinner
nt tho l.ltbla Springs Hotel. They
spent thin afternoon at the nor
mal school.
Syrup
Sal't-wiiy ciine mud maple
liloiulc ami packed ex
pressly for Siil'ewny stoves.
It contains nioie maple
t lilt it most euminei'cinl
sy nips.
5 -Lb Can 89 C
10 lb can 1 69
Peaches
No. '2'i tins Max l-Mnni,
slieeil or linlves in lienvy
syrup, I'lini'v ipiulity. '
2 Cans 45 c
Catsup
I.nrjrc liiilllcs'. Max-I-Miini
lu-aiiil. Made from red
ripe loinntoes.
Bottle .. 18c
Hams
Armour's "Stnr"'.. V o n
ilnn'l know limn until yon
have lasted lliese.
Per Lb ...33c
Shredded
Wheat
Tlie origiiial anil regular
Tissue Paper
Larue lIHHI-slieet rolls,
fine quality tissue.
4 Rons 25 c
Asparagus
Miix-l-.Mnm No. I fancy
tender white tips.
3 Cans 49C
Fine
enne
stick.
Sugar
. urannlatcd pure
in .sanitary clot h
Note the price.
1.49
5.79
25 Lbs ...
100 Lbs
Pint ...
Quart
EVEN1
Package..
19c
Shortening
I 'tire vetrelalile snow while
slioi'lenin,' nl this oxeep-"
tiiinal sa vim;.
3 LbS 49 c
Grapefruit
Medinni size faiii'.v Klori
dn Ki'iipefruif.
6 For 29c
Tomatoes
Lari.'c cans of stiiudard
tomatoes of ,'ood quality.
O Cans .. 29c
Beans
Ked .Mexican of fine vuri
ctv and rccleaued.
4 Lbs 29c
Palmolive
One of the most popular
toilet soaps.
3 Bars 19C
Mayonnaise
or Sandwich Spread, d'old
.Medal brand.
39 c
75c
Prunes
A iipver-failinn always nt
fraetive breakfast disb.
These arc finest Oregou-
KfOWIU. . ..:
2 Lbs ..25 c
Bananas
(iohlen fruit of (,'ood quill-
'.V.
3 Lbs 19c
Crackers
This is Snowflake week.
Take' advantage of this
Kiivinn. Family-size paek
"e. Each 47C
,Tbf!. Crater. Iiiltc (iulhl of tho
I'rosbylorlun chun-h will nu-ot on
Monday evening, Jyimury '-'1,
1 929. tit tho homo of Mf.H H I-ii
UuIIIm, Florence nvcniii'. Tho ho
toHHOH aro .Mix (.Irunt XclHon. Mrs.
f.iraco Molnit-H it nil .Mim. . Jl.
Walker.
In continuing the xtii'Iy of Chr!
tLun Influence on art, the evening
will bo Hpcnt In demonstration, ut
tho di'Velonuicnt of thin Inflnonne
on muKlo and illiiHtrutionn rrf tills
development will he fhown nndor
tho direction of Mrs. JI. K. Mursh
who will he nststed ty nicnihcrH
of tho musical frnternity in Med
ford.
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
2 Medford Stores Store No. 433, 212 E. Main
Conveniently Located , Phone 1178
Store No. 471, 210 W. Main
Phone 1010
VESPER SERVICES TO
5:1 . m., o that thorn may be no
dlHturbancf from tho moim-nt tho
oiKiin Htrttuii the firm notm at
6: 1 ii p, in.
CII1CAOO, .Ian. 18. (PJ Tho
tmniial report of the JuIIiih IIoHen
wnhl fund dlHrloi4H that Hlnre
1313 ni'Kro rural Mchools nuniber
1 Ing -HI5 1 have been built In tao
ifiouth at a eont of nioro than (20i
! 00U.000. One-third of It came
from tho fund, tho rest from
m-BrooH, whites mid county BOV-(rninonin.
Not Common HL-K,
LINCOLN. Neb.. Ja. :
K;iilr..iids nillKt be ';il"i"ul
Mi;ik-M in their roundhouses. A I -;
lnwln a verdlet of JSS.Oftu for nj
wnvkninn bitten In nn onuiiv pit.
the state ruled the railroad's con
tention that nnakc-bUo -waa
(otniiton risk of mankind.
Try the WEST SIDE MARKET first
All Kinds of Fresh and Cured
Meats for Your Sunday Dinner
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CHICKENS and RABBITS
We give S. & H. Green Stamps
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West Side Market
Across from Copco
We Deliver
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Phone 649
Unusual
Foods
Dried Sweet Corn.
Huntly & Palmer's Cakes.
Cross & Blackwcll Plum
Pudding.
Swedish Milk Wafers.
Garlic Flavored Vinegar.
BATTLE CF&EK
HEALTH FOODS
Alexander's
GROCERY
131 W. Main
Phone 143
Free Delivery
I ASlll'OI.B The funeral acrvico
;for John Ashpole will lio held at
the I'crl Kuucral llo'me Saturday
at 2:110 p. m., Hev. H. I'. Lawrence
lorticlutlng. Interment in the Med-
tord cemetery.' ....... .
8TKPHKNH-Ah a correction' In
the death itnd funeral notice of the
lute Ishhu' Urvy Hfiotis. who
paHHcd ttway in this city January
10. he la Biirvlvcd tiy onn nlHtor,
Mrs. Hitsa& f'arrtwcll. of N'ewbcrK.
Ore, 18 grand children and ono
great grandchild. 0
runenil HervlccH will be con
dncU'd Hun1ny. Jumiary Ii'. at t
p. ni. from tho Conger Kunrl
I'arlurn. Hev. .Mrtl will have
t-hargu of the rvito and Inter
nicnt will be made In the Wagner
Creek cemetery.
MSATIIKWS Mary H. MathewH.
a Red 6 years, paused away at the
home of C. J. Front, UI North
Central avenue, January 18, aftar
a brief lllncHs. MIhh MHthewn had
been a realdcnt of Medford ninc
AiiKUHt and had made her home
with Mr. and Mm. Front. Prior to
coming to Medford her homo was
In Portland, but a short time. Hhe
had nerved a a missionary In China
for a great number of years. The
remains are at tho Conner Funeral
Parlora where arrangements are be
ing made. The only relative, a alK
ter. Uva in Mane, Va. Announce
ment of ner viced will be ma do
ltet. .
For the flrnt tlmo in hl career.
Vlll Kintf will be nven locally on
the utugc without bin fumoUH char-.
aQter makeup with a putty now uml
urtpu-whlKkera.
King, in hla orlKlmil charart4-r.
firnt appeured before the public In
lt0i In "A Nlnht on Jtroadway."
"It wan Jiiwt like purling with nn
old friend," Klm? said recently,
'Tin I bid farewell to tho old com
tumo and mnkeiip. Hut after we
!tu.rted rchearHhig the new Miow
for Kaitchon 6- Marco, I had u feel
ing you are HkHy to g l whrn you
arrive In a ntrunge, new country,
f fell like a new man, Hundred
of hew Jo ken and funny bttn came
to ua and many of them aro pre
sented in tho nhow."
Lew Dunbar alo bid a font1 fare
well to the familiar costume, and
suyn: "Hut, you know, I think ru
got funnier within five ml nit tun
after the declnlon wu made."
Tho new Will King will U- rea
tured In Fanchon & Mh-0'n Idea.
"Chlekn jja King," at JIuut'fAtu
terlan fiuiSfjy. v
The annual meeting of the Jack
son county lied Crojy chapter was
held thla iioon at the Hutol Med
ford, an account of which appears
elsewhere, m lhg paioi. .
Anutlu.'r vesper nervlce will be
held at the Presbyterian eltureli
Kunday aflcrnoiii at 5:15 . in. Ho
many comments uf appreciation uf
the deep Irnpressldiiu made by the
service two weeka ago have been
received, that this one is planned
In response to iriuny renueals.
Tho program will consb.t of
organ numbers, a acrlpl ure read
lug by Marjurie McNulr who fo
ph ased every one by her reading
on Christmas Hinnlay night, a con
tralto Holo by Mrs. It. C Mulluil
lund. There will alfo be iu tableau of
the Crotm with u devout worship
per accompanied by the playing of
the hymn, "The Old Way Cross"
by the organ, the service closing
with a few slereoptlcnn slldca of
scripture and a great missionary
hymn. The theme of the sei vice
will renter around the gonpt-1 and
missions. The net ling f mwaii!
and lights add wonderfully to the
linpresslvencj-H of this half hour
vesper service.
Kvcry one is urged to be In their
sent for quiet and no-dlle'lnn nt
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flops W
7iwCouchs
QuicklyEffecfive
Li,
Pure at It
Sure
Wl,.l'HIHI.U...U.H
Fruit 6 Vegetable;
We have a complete line of fresh fruits
andvegetables, with the following prices .;
for Saturday and Monday:
Juice Oranges, ' tlu.
ViraiM'J'riMt, 7 for 25:
.Jaiianesc Sweet Oranges, o do.., hx $1.00,
Solid lieads Nevada Lettuce 10Y ;
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JJtets, Carrots, Tuniiis, btuicli op.
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In Our Fish and Poultry Market
A'e liavt'resh killed chickens for 3(i lb. Also
a complete line o resli f isli, inehiding fresh ;
run of smelt. , ;
Johnsoo's Market i
Phone 97 6th and Grape ,
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