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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1929)
O jrenrouD matt, tribune, medfoito, okkuow Friday 1!IL'9. PAGE FIYf o ;e ixa a ianrirEnra'ercrMa BBiiBaaaops TO OPEN MONEJftY FAILS TO HOLD IN IN CITY SCHOOLS1 GRAND JURY EYE . . . . n o JAXTAKY I52J ; c--tV fltWnmirii t0 jl irnagjyaAaTirae--LTn r 31 mOEHmbttJiBHL Jl I IB XkS;Sz:ttzzzzc.S,it .--V-rt j i nvrni KsA-Vb- s vk u ii n i it -aferf'1 trades at SafewaY 1 I I n Safeway Savings Saturday-Monday Flour Our utvn SniVwuy brand the pride of t lie organization. There is no lietler at any price. Koineiuber, we ?uarnntee everv suck. 49 Lb. Sack .. $1.89 Bw $7.49 Brooms Our domestic! broom is de signed and built to a la dy's liking. Smooth paint ed and light weight. Each 69C Soap White Euglc Laundry Soap our largest seller. It really eleans. 10 bars 32C Jell Well A delicious dessert. Har dened in fancy shaped I I I I molds. True fruit flavors. 3 23c packages... Soup Stock Pearl barley, split peas, whole peas and lentils. Economical and nutritious 29c lbs. Bacon Swift's mild cure medium weight side. Pound .. 29c WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Store No. 471, 210 W.. Main 2 Medford Stores Store No. 433, 212 E. Main Phone 1010 Alpinists Perish Itlicm In tuo Vorarlbcrs mountains T t-mr Anutrla Inn I TT . I VdKl ipHn V Thu m:mn nr unnw whirl. Tn-o German Alpinists were sniotli- swept down upon them was estl cred and many others injured when mated to bo 300 feet long and 150 avaiHncne 111 fhoiv uipi wriniriru SPECIAL FRUIT and VEGETABLE SALE 3 doz. fancy oranges 40c' Large fancy Grap'ofniit, doz. ..40c . Bananas, per lb 5 Arizona Lettime.0larjc heads,' 3 for .v... ....25 Beets, Carrots Turnips, large bunches..:... ....5 Pdultry and Fish Specials Fancy dressed Hons, Dressed Fryers, lb. per FISH Smelt, lb Salmon, per lb HaHbut, per lb lied Snapper, whole fisli, Skinned Sole Black Cod ? Jolinson s Phone 97 rw Pancrust Snow-white pure vegetable ulicii'tciiiuo; for eake making, frying or shortening. Note the price. Hr -Lb. pail 83c 8 -Lb. pail -i Fig Bars Xew shipment just arriv ed. Very delicious: fine for children s lunches. 25c lbs. Sardines Maximum oval tins in mustard and t o m a t o sauce. A delicious break in the winter diet. 25c cans Sugar Pure eanc fine iiraiuilatcd sugar. 1 7 ibs $ 1 .00 Margarine Crux brand, the finer spread for less. 4 ibs 69 c Onions Sweet Spanish, the mild . kind. 4 ibs 25 c Conveniently Located n iuu. lb ..28c .35 1C 30 30 lb 20$ '..30 .' ..:.25c Market 6th and Grape neighbor 1 "" ir will tei you M Hfysbe II Jl V i J i Jl r ! $1,-59 -I Rice Boiled rice is u whole meal or a delicious des sert. H is very economi cal at this price. 4 ibs 29 c Pickles Quart pickles, sweet, .slic ed, and dills packed in epiart jars. Each 29c Honey Pure Oregon honey. Fine with hot biscuits. 5 ibs 59c 10 ibs $1.15 ' Cereals Polled oats furnishes thf necessary energy so vital to the bodv. 9 ibs 49 c Oranges Sweet juicy navals. Me dium si'c. c doz. ..... 35c Phone 1178 Two road hearings have been set for the session of thi county court next Wednesday. Ono is the petition of Jacksonville citizens protesting the closing of tho "Old Krtietzer Mill road," ho Jones &. Co., can coyiply with the stale law in the construction of a pro posed $."u,000 Packing, plant, and," the other is n petition of ogue Itover . nnd Evans Creek residents for road Improvement on Kvuns creek. . - It Is understood n compromise I has been affected In the Jackson-. vitlo petition. O Tho Itogue River-Kvans Creek petltionera ask that the route of the Evans Creek road be changed, wo as to i-horten the distance, and to eliminate two railroad cross ings. The road on thu north side of Kogue River was built In pio neer days, and affects about 50 BQIdcntH of tho Evans Creek val ley. The petition for the construc tion of the so-called Midway High way between tho Modoc Orchard und tho LM Hwecney gate on th'i Fuel f h h'ghway. Is scheduled for a hearing next month. While many of tho property owners In the district favor the building of the road, others whose propertv would be traversed oppose. Ths highway would provide a shorter und more direct rou to this city and Central Point. The county eourt still tin under advlnement tho petltkm to annex the "penlnsulu" of he I'hoenlx school UJstrlct to the Medford school uTstrkt. Hegurdlng t lie upprvui hinK se tucslor of the public schools the following notice of clfanges in the touching faculty ami general school news of littfh school ft nd grades is of interest : The second semester will upon next Monday, January 2Klh, and while there will be an ineronred nroUnu-nt En all schools. It is not definitely ll o w n at this time just what U will be. Advance reglstra tlon In the high school is already well above tho eight hundred mark. The two new rooms ordered con 'atructcd l till- high school -..ill be Ljj ii 1 1 l.l-t I liy Coucraetor A. I.. j Wilkinson and ready for occupnn c uy .Munouy. The resignat Mae llougen fi staff has been cy by Monday. ttion of Miss Nettie urn the high nehool accepted by th j board on account of ill health and Mrs. Kmerson Merrick, a former i instructor, engaged to complete I the year. M iss Carol Kumsey, who last I semester taught one-half day at j the Junior high school. Is to be given full time ut the high school building with the vocations and industries couracs, and freshman history. Mrs. W. II. Carponter, a half tlmo teacher, has been assigned Miss Ramsey's classes at the junior high. In the elementary schools no ad ditional teachers am contemplated at this time. Miss Laura West of the Lincoln school has been given a leave of absence by the school board to visit Kurope. Mrs. Walter Cousin eau has been assigned as substitute In handling Mrs. West's work. Monday forenoon will be given over to promotion and registration of pupils. In the elementary schools. This work has already been practically completed in the high and Junior high schools. First grade pupils who will bo six years of age before March 4, lfll!9, arc; accepted without ques tion, l'upila who are. younger but who will be six by June. 7th, may apply for admission by test. Par ents of such children deslrinK to enter should call M rs. (Jeo. . Conode. I'honc US'J-L for appoint ments. Krlday, Jan. 15. Med fort! ami vicinity: Ha in to night and Saturday. Not much change in temperature. Lowest tonight above freezing. Oregon: 11a ins in w est portion, and HiiuwH in cist portion tonight and Saturday. Itislng temperature in east portion. p Local lat P Temperature (degrees) It7 , 3-i Highest (last 1U hours) 39 ' 39 Lowest (last 1 2 hour) 21) 34 Rel. humidity (per ct.) S3 9j Precipitation (inches).. T. .OK State of weather. ..Sprinkling Clear Total precipitation since SuptT'l, 1P28. 7.65 inches. Sunset today, G:17 p. m. Sunrise Saturday, 7:'2U it, m. Sunset Saturdijy, ft; is p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time I? .I7H- ICS city 2 I "1 lv I Kicker City 12 8 .Snow i'.lsiiinrck 2 28 Clear HulHu 18 12 Know IXnvor 18 2 I'. Cdy. Des MulnoH 10 G Cleur Krcsno 50 30 Cloudy Helena 4 0 Know Los Anpc'lrH .... 00 10 V. Cdy. Maishfleld 60 34 I'.Kdy. Plicmnlx IS 28 Clear Portland 40 30 Cloudy Ked HlufC 60 40 llaln ltoucburs 40 20 Italn Salt I.ukc City.. 22 12 Cloudy San Kranelwco... CO 44 Cloudy Scuttle 42 30 Cloudy Spokane 12 10 Cloudy Walla Walla .... I I 14 Cloudy Winnipeg 24 I'. Cdy. L. W. IJICK, MeteoroloKlst. , .. . . 'The Home Towners' Is Craterian Hit "The Home Towncra,? tho War ner Ilros.' rfill-Ktnr, .all-American word In really up-to-dato fllmc In meteoric protcrcjes of motion plc turea. " It la really on unusual ple t'. hecaUHC It lc Ihi' work of the Breatei-t ar.tlat In chatOter drawlm; and plar making America lias pro du. cd. Cico. M. Cohan. The caat is rhudo up of Ktars of the stage, all of whom have trained for It. Tho famous Richard llen nett, now playing ".larnegan" on the Uroadwuy stage, la featured with beautiful Uorls Kenyon; Itob rrt Me Wade, who played the same role In the New York prouetlon of George M. Cohan's famous play from which "Tho Home Towners" Is adapted, plays the same pnrt In the screen version. The story has to do with a small town business man who comes with his wlfo to tho Big Town, to free his boyhood pal, now a millionaire, from his Infatuation for a young woman, whom tho country friend is assured is roping his old crony, in. Tho tanglu that follow and tho Intangllng ma ken a Hldc-Hplit- tniy comody you'll nevor toroU A third nun -true bill was re turned i'sterd:iy by (he grand jury which closi'd its session lust night ' following deliberations since Mon day. A non-true bill was returned In the case of the slate vs. Nye Mathews of Kagle Holnt on charges yf the possession of illicit mush. Two true bills were relumed on moonshine still charges against Til. I M.illl 1,',m. t- I !ltil Ci du .,,....,.. , ...,., t.,lf,.t ' ' ; triet hilt- last year for the posses sion of a still near the Dodge 'bridge. A true bill was also ro j t unity) against V. Stone, local resident, on a bad check charge, j Involving the. cashing of a worth less Sit) cheek. Stone Is believed to be in California at the present time. The jury earlier in the week freed Karl Swisher and William Jeffries on manslaughter charges resulting from auto accidents In the (ii-een Spring mountains anil had no special report make when It adjourned yesterday. Three figures In thf world news of the week, are known to three local residents. I'erry o. Crawford, general man ager of t he California -Oregon Vower company, is acquainted with King Ana mullah of Afghanistan, i who abdicated when his subjects j arose because the queen took off her veil ind hightoned Afghanis-1 tnn la ns started wearing American clothes. As a young man, Mr. j Crawford engaged in engineering! work in Afghanistan and is well j acquainted with the customs and thu temperament of the Afghauls tanlans. Col. Itoberl I). Stewart, chnir inau of the Standard Oil of Illi nois, who hopped into prominence. th hist 10 days by defying John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and "sasslng." John D. Rockefeller, Sr., is an intimate friend of James H. Owen, general manager of the Owen Oregon Lumber company. They have known each other for years, and call each other by their first mtmoM, and, in th present flare up, Mir. own lias sent Co. Sttiw art ''facetious telegrams. .Toll n I ). J r.. w h ft a rt ed the fight to oust Col. Stewart, as a. Standard Oil chairman, )h u friend of Col. C. Cr. Thomson, recently promoted from the nuperlnlen dency of Crater Iake National park, to the same post at Yosemlte park. Increased Sales Lucky Strikes Due Mail Tribune Ads G. C. Rogers. repreHentutlvu for Lucky Strike cigarettes, has spent several days in Medford railing on tho dealers and Installing window displays. Mr. Rogers was pleaNod with the extensive advertising cam paign being conducted by the American Tobacco Co., on Lucky Strikes and that over half of It goes Into tbj newspapers. Tho Mall Tribune has carried thesu ails for years and Mr. Rog ers attributes part of the con tinued Increase in the sale of their products here to the splendid cov erage of tills trading "lea by Ibis paper. Tho Church of Clod at North Holly and Haven was crowded last night to hear Itev. ll(lklns on Ills series of sermons on Holy (lliosl. baptism. He dealt, with Hie sub ject, "What Are Not lCvldonces of Holy Cihost llaiitlsm?" and tonight oxpectH to tiiico the other side. "What Are Evidences of Holy Ohost r aplism?" Those who heard the evangelist felt ho had brought a good argument on the subject, and will bo glad to hear hhn tick up the other side. Hold Kaffee Hag Demonstrations Here MIsh Ida lorer, reprcKenllng Kel IogK Corn V'lakc company, has (pent the weeli In Medford dem onstrating Kaffo Hag In the Ah-x-Hndcr'H. Park an Kconomy (Iruc cry torcn. MIhh Iorcr wit complete her work hero with a demonstration at the PlKKly Wlggly storo tomor row. Kaffoo Hui In ft proco'ed coffee with this cuffeine removed and Hie original coffee flavor maintained, ft Ik popular with those to whom coffee Is Injurious, C. W. Hpenccr, wilesman, has aluo been hcrft nil week In the Interests of his company. Orcffoit Went her. Oregon: Itulm In west and snow In cast portion tonight nnd HQjrday, ilfing tomperaturcH rift portion. FroHh southwest to vcvnt Iwlnde on tho cont. 2 lea AHostofPureoWhite Foods and Sundries in a Brand New Kind of Sale! Most every item in this sale is WHITE. Every one is a big value! Sold to you, too, by alert salespeople who are ready to give you pro fessional food service in all of the sanitary, up-to-the-miute 20th Century Food Depots. Friday, Jan. 25 to Thursday, Jan. 31 P a a Q a a a Snowdrift l-pouiicl can 93c Ivory Soap (i oz. bars (limit (i) 6 for 39c i 1 r 1 i St-flrrh Salt Crisco AMAI.O Y o u r c hoice I.KSI4I"S loMZI'.lt 2- of com or gloss, nr. pound shaker 1"). '-" l'"' Tc; d -i JO 1-11.. pkgs.. :l for ZOC package lC -t. can P 1 . J a ft Wesson Oil It's rinc for cooking and bak inir, as well as for making mayonnaise. AQr (,)nnrt can a to Corn Meal UASTKItN Kiln dried. White (or yellow) OQ 8 V-. sack Figs White, extra choice nuallty. Two Ilia J J a 27c D D S3 Baking Powder royal- Pancake Flour Sperry's No. 10 Sack ............. 69c B Oats Quaker thrive i 1-arge l Quick: n lliciu ackiige . h 1 1 d r c n 27c a ai Comb Honey Net weight 12',i oz. OO or over. Kach Tapioca l''a:icy while Java. 29c 17c 29c 37c Large or small Soda .Ann and 1-lb pkgs Hammer; 2 for Cocoanut Shredded, sugar cured, Cound Beans No. I, California small white, 3 Ibl. Asparagus Tips Hillsdale 97 l-lli. can ... At Corn itatidard white, good Iowa pack, : cans.... 35c INT1KHH CINCi Jay Dee Dee Pineapple Kight I a r g e, mellow mulched slices In eacii can. racked by Jim J). Oolo. I he Hawaiian "Pineapple Kin;: I'rgo cans, 59c II for tea q cm nnn 'Lone Star Ranger'9 at Rialto Tomorrow i Tom Mix and "Tony," IiIh won er hise, aro :ominir to the Hiallo theater tomorrow In "The Lone Star Hunger," the popular narra tive from the pen of Zane Orey. It Is the story of the 11 fo of tho during TeviiM Hungers who went 226 W. Mam and THE AFTERMATH . . " of influenza, bronchitis, cough, cold or other respiratory infection, is usually a period of great weakness. There is special need for well-selected vitamin-rich nourishment to rebuild resistance. Many people have found nothing quite so beneficial as SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL If you are now passing through a time of weakness, why not let it help nourish you back to strength and vigor. Scott'i Emulsion is cod-liver oil that it pleasant to take and digests easily, Srorl ft Bnwitf , flkmmflfld, N.J, M-tA Matches SEARCHLIGHT Noiseless, tioii-)oisonous, large full count, boxes 6 boxes 25; AQn 12 for 7C Extra Special RAISIN'S Thompson Heedless, In bulk :l lbs. 1 Hi-; 2r,-lb. box.. $1.49 1-2-oz. Rice l-Ixtra fancy Southern blue rose. A nourishing cold weather dish; 3 lbs AiOC Toilet Paper Waldorf, "Nut Sed," C rolls 39c Ginger Ale Kcbcvarlz 1' a 1 e Dry. real value, 12-oz. bottles, IJQ 2 for tfa9C Cake Flour Swansdown, large il"7 package O w Lard l-'rcsh, pure, hi K."t bulk, 3 lbs OOC Wheathearts Sperry's, there's both uual- U It y and economy In this No. 10 sack 73c Macaroni Macaroni and cheese Is an iippetlKlng a n d whofesoino dish OO 3 Ibs. Milk Libby's, tall c 3 for 29c Candles Always handy around tho TZZ 10c Crab Meat liebound Choice Japan. Halves, can, 2llc; C7 Mp.rlford Bldir. out "to gel their man" despite haz ard and obstacle." It is such a stirring, hard -rid lug pari, replete with romance, that has made Tom the favr!?ite film actor he Is. Tha producers took the company tu tho plains of Texas lha u 1 h'-y might instill Into the iileturewevery j element of beauty and IntecM'd tliat j has become tiaditiial to thu Lono j Star stale. v ii fi.i Clams Minced. freo from sand. Servo scalloped clams, they're appetizing. Halves, can 17c; 3 for Pears Libby's Martlett. Large cans ;iflc; 2 fo 49c for 59 c 43 c Karo Syrup White (red label) C-lb. can can, ir,c; OQ. 10-lb. can 0l Crackers Soda, fresh and yl C crisp, 3 Ibs. TtOC Marshmallows Ijirge fresh puffy OO ones. Round Owl Popcorn The kind that pops. 28c 3 lbs Soap Crystal white, 0 4Q bars, 25c; 12 burs ... "IC Cream of Wheat Large Ode package l"v Mayonnaise Rest foods. ""tOjrf l'lnt Jar OIC Citrus Powder Large package 23c; ATig 2 lor lOC 20th Century Coffee Allho It Is a rich, gol den amber, wo are going to offer it, just Hie sumo, on this whlto food sale. It's always good and It's always fresh. lb. 48c 3lbs.$Ua Phones 380 ande507 D El 83 ir I The, Campbell Sheot Metal AVorl-jS Is installing Oll-O-Matic oil burn ers In tho homes of Colonel Gordofi i Voorhle and Win, Hates. Unusual Foods Hart Brand Canned Vege tables. New York Nippy Cheese. Canned Blueberries. Swoot Pickled Figrs. Creamed Chicken a la King. s Paprika Canned chicken. White Raisins. BATTLE CREEK i HEALTH FOODS Alexander's GROCERY 131 W. Main Phone 143 Free Delivery