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PAGE FIVE 111 BANQUET TONiGHTIN TRADE TODAY AT ELKS TEMPLE SOI GAIN MADE D MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON', FRIDAY. FEliRTARY S. 1!)J0. 3 'to -ST I : : - D 0 When I moved into town -I looked up a Safe wary Sde emu a yuwt ics7Cc Mrs. T- tells us that to her mind i Sifcwa Storr m her town means as much to her cum fo.1 And face of mind as the slIwu! she so U-cts tut Iw children. "I have found from experience here and there," si tells us, "that I can sjv many tUTppii-u hours by coming to &feway-aiid 1 mvc a good 6nl of money bewdts-a:! you know, we are all anxious to do tlut. tea." t Mr T. is but one of thousands of shrewd wnjnen who have solved the problem of liv ing wHL Konanucally, with Ihe utmost con verience by buying all food at Safe way. Sugar Pure cuue granulated sugar. AVo look for a higher sugar market. Buy now. 2 5 lbs 100 ibs. SL49 $5.78 Pineapple Large cans, eight s 1 i e c s of slightly broken pineapple in heavy syrup. cans.... 59c Margarine Cms, -out most popular brand. Excellent for table use and ccroking. It is different. pounds 65c Citrus A real favorite among soap powders. Saves work and really cleans. Pkg. Prunes 25c Honey Honey is very healthful. Fine on hot 'biscuits these cold mornings. combs 39 c A never failing, always at tractive breakfast dish. Fine variety. 2 ibs l..25c Rice Fancy quick cooking Blue Rose rice. 4 ibs 29 c Deviled Meat No. 1-1 tins Mnx-I-Miim brand. Fine for lunches. Catsup . Max-I-ifum Brand. De i lieious on steaks. Take advantage of this excep tional value. Bottle 19c Ginger Ale Hollywood dry. A spark ling thirst quenching mixer. 4 bottles 69C cans 25c Ham Swift's or Armour's finest medium size hams, whole or half. Per lb. ......!....33c Lettuce Large Imperial Valley, crisp while heads. for 9c Peas Max-I-Muni sifted early June peas. A real value at this price. 4 cans r69c Rolled Oats Full cream, large fancy, while oats. 9 ib. bag 49 c Bananas The very finest golden ripe fruit. Bag 55c lbs. 25c Shredded Wheat The original, just the thing for these cold morn ings with cream and sug ar. Each 9c Oranges Southern California fancy, No. 288 Suuk'ist oranges. 2 doz. ......... 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 . Safeway Savings Saturday-Monday PrtMmrationn are complrtu for tnnlpht's Putlur ami Son ilfmu'r tit thy Elks club nt ii:4 5, with u coity jlt'te program p:uuiU'd ly the commit toe in cIijiko untfor the til taction of Chnliiimn Alln Smith. The program wilr he brotulcust over K.li;i, Hie Mail Tribune Vli Kin radio station, with Car I Tvngwald nt tht microphone nnd the dinner will be served by a commute? uf the Catholic church ludlts uncU-r the, direction of Mrs. SSid Brown. Those expect inn to attend arc asked to a.ssemble in, tho Klks Temple lobby at 0:3y prior lo tlie dinner. Tliu order of the program is afi follows: America, invocatluti by Uev. Carmen Mell, music by hlK" schoul orchestra. Introduction of Mcout masters and scout troops, or chestra music, speech by Homer Piatt, music, weieomw speech by Allen Carley; upeech by .lohn O. Mann, special entertainment by Uarl Davis, mn I n nd dress of t he evenlnK by Prff. Irvint; Vinlng and HlriKiUK Si hi- Sp;inled Itanuer. Frank Knrrell Is in charge of loniKlifs radio set-up and broad cast arrunt;cmeii(, while K. W, Could Is in chaigo of the dt!iorn tion of the diniiiK hall nnd ar rangement of tables. L Syrup Safeway cane and maple has proved so popular that we sometimes hare difficulty in supplying the demand. 3 -lb. can.... 89c 10 lb can 1.69 Crepe Paper A good sized roll of crepe paper. 5 roiis .....25 c Sardines Imported Norwegian in pure olive oil. cans..,. 25c Hotcake Flour Big K brand waffle and pancake flour. AVaffles served with Safeway syr up are fine eating. XHW YORK, Feb. $. A'i Pri.-es churned "about nervously on the NVw York stuck exchange today, us .xestcrday's sharp break ami another Increase in broke) loans. ainoumitiK to $1 H'.OOii.una, left speculative sentiment com pletely unsettled. A pronounced rally developed during tho forenoon, with a num ber of copper, steel, motor and merchimdlsintr shares regain Inn from 5-J to $10 of - the previous day s losses, but a. "bear" raid soon lifter mldihty precipitated a rush to sell, wiped out most of the gams, and depressed several issues to j under yesterday's closing prices. Kresh liquidation broke out when call money rose to tf per cent in the final hour. L S. .Steel dlp ped to 171, comparing with last month's record of 191 1-4. ltudtn sold 340, contrast in k with tftt. forenoon price of 34. Safeway Stores and Wright Aero slumped 7 points and a number of other Im portant shares ruled materially under the previous close. The closing lone was weak. Total sales approximated 4,0au.0n shares. Nt;V YOHK, Feb. S. The stock exchange and the curb mar ket will be closed tomorrow. The reason assigned, by exehange offi cials is that brokers' clerical staffs crippled by Influenza, must catch up with their work. MEAT IVIARKET TO EGGS STATIONARY OPEN JNMpRNING . FOLLOWING DROP A Klurlficil sot of pips they are those Jolly little follows, all rcriiuueic aim suuiy. who tuivit rOK Tl.ANI), Oro. Koh s ffll mm i.i oik.ii uinws iniiiiT "-Aru-r tholi- (jonoiul ilvellm uoni:uo3 unu iiMiow inu loiiuoi jTlllns.liiy . ork irircH rcmnlnod stu uroutul tlio wliito nnj groen lllo tionnry iod;iv. wnlli of "Tho 1'lKtall," now mat-- I j,, i',uiioi-.' ihoro was half a ront hot next to .lainiln aixl Woods ailvanoo In fh-sts to 44 coat-. Uni on C'ontral. whU'li Will open Its tol-fal was a oont IlitilHT. doors to Medford buyers Minor- 'country kni,.a lnoat ami pmil row niornliiK. try wore llKht In snrplv and firm It Ik Kild that, true lo Ihu Hill prloon. Xyo ctm-y. tho louder of tho plK- j Knot vogotahlos alo still unusll lall parade. Is blfnd so tho wholo ally soarou hooauso of tho iimtin. oaboodlc of those other Jolly younp: Uod cold woathor. Innocents, are being steered Into A carload of Texas siting beans, tho market where they end up 'which are solllnn at LTi cents a by belni; served on a platter with pound wholesale, has arrived, a red, red apple In their mouths. .'ruit prices show f luotimlli.ns. This Is nil deplc toil on tho plc-lThe smaller naiiKcs, which' have turosque walls of the quaint lit-! beun cheap and plentiful, were re- tlo market, and tho placque that potted to he dwindling In supply uoouifites ipe.nrciiwuy h'hoiuk una the center alcove. The pulntinu was done by II. S. Cleveland, doc orator nnd designer. According lo U. ". (Bud) Storm, manager of the new market, the slogan of tho nlaco of business will be "eualltv and cleanliness" I.lvestook anil tho aim will bo to servo al I'OKTI.AND. Ore.. 1'eb. S. KiV) jdlscrlminatlni; public tho best 0f ,Cu,lln "nd alvos: steady; no i e- a superior assortment of fine cuts. P-11''1"- Tho PIkIuII will feature crown roasts, mutton ducks, veal and I THE MARKETS j , -I lamb pattieH. Saratoga chops, Eng lish chops and French chops, ac cording to Mr. Ktorm. In keeping with tho scheme of decorations In tho white nnd green tile vork. which was done by the Chllders brothers, ennt'raotors, both Mr. Storm, and his assistant, Les ter Cash, will wear green smocks In the market, a deviation from the usual butcher's garb. Hogs: Steady rect. Sheep uml lambs celpts 215. recelpta S35 dl- bleady, re- Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. S. (7P Wholesale prlcen: Jtl.'TTKIl: Kirsis half cent high er. Prime firsts 45sc: firsts -lie. JX;IS: Steady. MILK: Putlerfat cent higher. Raw milk (4 per cent) SS.tifi cwi. I lull II 1 1 I . Tbn fht 1(111 .u.i.......r wit..' ' (M-reffin bacon, which, toBethor with tho Mnyrose hams, will bo handled ex. cluslvely by the Pigtail. .. The now business building which Earl Fehl has erected at tho cor- hner of eth and North Ivy streets. j Immediately udjoining his Kocord- nrraid Dunning on tho west, and Veteran of Alaska Gold Rush, . . F. W. Payne, Recounts Hardships Gold Diggers Encountered in '98 HOirocinB tno iron ot is , iuo 01 cnurati were aoprivea 01 1 ..,,, mmm,t. between Hit, host ofl?" . " --f-" of his pluaaatitost romlnls- "i-lr roln for the Atnor .-an prosl- iKnend-one wanting tu turn back j '",,.: "U"""" "l !' "A number of course, as Is lh case with all adventurcri. got cold feet and turned back. The trail of ' '9S was not an easy ono it wn strewn Willi hardships and heart breaks but It was a thrilling unu, nevertheless." The local man said lie had often steady and unchanged. Sun Francisco llultorfat SAN KIIA.VCISI'O, Feb. 8. (IP) Duttorfut f.o.b. San Francisco 01 Vic Obituary LAUNSPACH Cloorxe Lnuns pach, a resident or Medford nnd Jackson counly since, coming hero from (Hidden, Iowa, 'i years ago, paHsed uway ut his homo, IIU7 Sunt li which Is now In the prouess n- Oarkclaln, at 1 a. 111.. February celvhiK Its finishing touches will ' Ylr. L.aui!ftacli was boru In I n lio entirely complotod and ready buquu conuly, Iowa, iJecetnhcr r, for occupancy by tho middle of 1X01. At Ihe town of llliddcn h; March. was married October 13, lumi. to .Alnmdy two of tho throe 'store I. izzln C. Prill, who survives him. rooms liavi been leased, the cor-1 During his residence In Jackson nor room to be occupied by a con-county he liar been engaged in the fectlonery establishment and the fruit business and also ah1 building middle ono by a barber shop with contrnnlor. The last building erect, a. ladies' beauty parlor In the ed by Mr. Launspach was' the much rear. The other store room is' In advertised model homo oi the cor- much demand, hut Mr. Fehl will nor of Vst Fourth Htri'et mid Hose not lease It until he decides on j avenue. Besides his wife and lib a class or.liii6lnc.su and tennnt he; mother, Louisa Launspach, ot Cur- thin'1 would bo best for tho lo cation. .. - The rear of the building', front ing on Ivy strcot. was leased roll county. Iowa, ho leaves foiir chUdren Herbert Launspach, o( Stockton, Cal.: Margaret, of Mcr Irlll, Ore.; Mm. It. I), nines, ot cences. according to F. W. Payne. ","y'r ""'"J;. ' " , ' ,' ,a " aI,n" lho olllcr uouml to kccP oa- Payne, like other local residents ' iji,? AXawrtllJ1 1 ot dtt3'' ih worn who have been in Alaska, either J'rj'?."V,.n L" ' V i "Ith tho hardship of oarrylm: prior to the rurh of 't'S or since . I ""-"-a .pack uver miles that time. Is lo bo lho guest of tip Mail Tribune at tho presentation ot tho 'Trail ot '.8," moving picture, which will he shown at the Illalto theatre starting February 18. "Thero were two trails to in and miles of tf.now.clad trails nnd were filled Returns Sent !with discouragement, ho said. Tim mock election returns to j ..Uut , h()(i0 who B(m.k t . gether w th a miniature mlnirue i an( rra(.., ,npl. camp made of solid gold nugget.-. . whP,1)()r ,.,, remunerative In n was sent to. Itryan by the Amcrl-; .. r ,,, d..Kri.. ,ib adren- Klondykc." said Mr. Payne, who cans wno voteu .-ir nim in ine:,uru ., ulv,ayn ,,0 ons whlch atill baa pictures twd mv of the 'Jvlondykc district. They received mariH a dcclded milestone In their country explored tu thoso days I In return a lovely letter from ,...rocr, the old J-vea trail nnd the White ; ryn, who said that their souve Pass or . 8'kagway trail. It ! lil J on the Dvca trail near Lninwn r""'"" - "- ... ........... Pass, where tho fatal snow slide down itr his faml y us an heirloom, took place In 1898 that killed 61! 1 ' t was httrogeneous bunch people who wore loaded down with, that followed the "old rush to the lielr packs" 1 Klondyko," said Mr. Payne. "Thero ' Mr. Payne j-ecallod with ciinsld- were men and women from all cor nrahi. hnmorwhat was known a.neni of the world as well as from tithe United states, uut the ma- tho "nugget Dawson. . i l.. IU1U1 Thlscamp being In Ca-jjorlly of them shipped out ot San , Robert et as. W. U w. laud In Ti?rr? tbo American clt- Krandsco and Peattle. . ,,,, jtwp. 37 8. K 2 went. careers. Itcul Folate TrunsfeiK. Winnie 1. Mason et vlr to Ethel Holbrook. W. D. 10, lot 4, block 71, Medford. T. J. Hamlin ct nx to Hcrt Hum In. W. L. $10, land In Twp. S, ft. 1 west. City of Medford to William J nirdlnn territory, tbo American motor, stages. month or soneo by tho Southern I Portland, and Mrs. Murlon Kobbin aclfle Transport cvnipany for thn ot .Mediora -also two nrotucrs ami one sister 'Marry anu t aas. ijihhb pach nnd Mrs. Chas. McCluru, uf Can oil county, lown. Funeral tier vices will be conducted at the Con ger chapel at 1 p. m. Huturduy, by the Itev. B. P. Lawrence of the PffiNbyterlaii chiiifli, of which de ceased was a member. Interment In Medford cemetery. MANY ELKS PRESENT 10 GREET J. I M'KY With u largo utteiidunce . the ufflcial visit of j. k. itcKy of Kufvnv, deputy grind exalted ruler for Oregon south ami the ol--rvuhcu of Past Exalted Kulors .Nitht the local I'lks lod-c had u very pleasing time and nn enjoy ablo entertainment program last night. Tho candidates Initiated Into tho U. P. O. !. order and lodc mem bership were: L. II. Baker, Harold V. IJrown. Ward Betney, Dr. A. It- Hodges and L. C. Hagor. and the first nominations were made tor officers to be elected In 21urch to take' off lea In April, - Allen, AJI'-n. ALLEN 1'tinlco Itosv wife of Wlllluni Albert passed away at ller holne, 3'K Portland avenue, l-'ebruary 7 after a long Illness,, aged 63 years, eight months and 13 days. Mrs. Allen was born In Colorado May 24, 1975 nnd camo to Oregon some years later. Hho had been living In Jled ford for, (hp . pust two T'ar. Funeral services will be held ut the Porl Funeral Hume, Saturday, Feb. a at 8:00 o'clock, with tho Kalvutlon Army In charge of tho service Interment In the Medford cemetery. 4 XfAdfnrd Crntor Tji k Ontnwav Claanlfled advarUstna; geti resulia. li m IE 3 Hi R B S a 'a! 0 13 a 33 H a is Dependable Food Stores Quality, quantity, smiling courteous service of professional food merchants everything considered, you can always RELY on the 20th Century Stores to give you full values for your money. That is why our customers refer to us as the "DEPENDABLE FOOD STORE S." Offerings Saturday and Monday, Feb. 9 and 11 Baking Powder 43c Itoyal 1 -uz. cim Snowdrift The popular shirt eniuu; 1-lb. can .... 93c Jello All flavor:! :t pki:H 25c Toilet Paper 'l 6 Kolls -15c :J ft.i issue iuuu .sou (iiiimarv snccis to iite ron. jiu-m rolls OQ Lenten Suggestions Peanut Butter- Sal Kreshly madu crop pennuts. hull; ; pound ... from new ' 22 c men l.lliby's Red Seckeye lull cans, real 1-lh. Spaghetti . 1- ruiico-Amerlcaii J ti b t hent ii ml serve. Tho "lilB" 27c tins each 12c :t fur :ir.- Canned Goods Features Peas Del Monte Early Garden; 3 cans ... Pineapple 3 for 65? 57c Corn- SlaiuUi id; iiy S cans ... toed Iowa iual- 35c Spinach Del Monto or Llbby's In Iron ami vltamlnes, -Itich laru cans 2 for 39c Hillsdale S largo mellow slices, slightly broken, in each can Large en us 22c Oil Ainazio There's eeonomy in making your own 4C Aliiyoiiimisc. 1. ran Flour Olvmiiie. 19-lb. sack, $1.83; Crown, $l.iJ9; Urii'led Snow or Fisher's Uleiid $2.03 Pancake Flour Lard Spen . Vf ?Q Pun in linlk Nn. Ill sack 07C 3 lbs 53c Shortening Host vefietablo, 111 CO- bulk: :i liw OOC 20 ih Century Coffee 3 Pounds $1.39 As good as the best better than most Jioasted today on your tabic tomor- AQfT" row; pound . LibbysMilk . The nearest to fresh cream- Tails cans 3 for 29; 6 for 57c Super Suds Tiny bi?ads of soluble soap Large packages; 1 Qr 2 for A;7U FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We never sacrifice quality for price and yet our Fruit and Vegetable prices are surprisingly low. Celerv Spinach Lettuce rrlsn sweet stalks, 1(1- Very f.no HQ. Kxtra fancy , f,. I i7i- a ibs 3 henils Oranges More' of the Pure Gold Brand .Mediiuii size 3 dozen 22c 53c Rhubarb Fancy Strawberry Sunnier hothouses, 2 His. , from 35c Bananas Golden yellow fruit Fiincv 3 lbs ' 17c Grapefruit Large Flo'ridas Dozen 85c; 4 or 29c Cabbage Solid heads Just rivlit size Pound 6c 226 W. Main and Medford Bldg Phones 380 and 507 ci Q D O O 0 B a s n D o a P a a fa a D a Mk- mm .it h m Ci hi wf" m n n n n rd n m n n n rt'Wt-!' I "4W H M M M M ' " M M M U M U Ml U U U U U 1 J Q Pi c Fannie Marries Again 1 rice, who ha often sunt! "My.lcclca JIiiyir Walker to purforiaj NEW VOHK, Koh. S. (!) This j 1111(1 l,lny ll080' 'mc; writer, j the euromony at thn city hall. Billy' who wroto "Thorn's a Halnbow ; Is l'nnnlo's third, llrr niiroml waul Ik Hi" we'l'lliiK ilay of ! iinnl-.s ; ,, My sbouhlertl." Th so-1 Nicky Arnsleln. -v-J Unusual Foods Cherry Syrup (For bever ages). Catawba Grape Juice. Cross & Blsckwell's Taragon Vlneyar. Wholo Stuffed Oranges (In Creme do 'Mentha and Grenadine); Dried Sweet Corn. j Flake Hominy. Dried Raspberries. Green Tea, good quality 1 pound 75c 20 extra Green Stamps with each pound. BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOODS Alexander's GROCERY Phono 143 131 W. Main Frco Delivery Of Course You are always assured of the best meats when you order from us. Phone orders given the same personal attention as if you came in and selected your meat. We Give S. & R Stamps West Side Meat Met Across from Copco "Where Quality Costa no More" Ve Deliver Phone 649