MEDFORD MAIL TRIDTTXE, MEDPOftD, OTtBuoy. PftlPlvY, MARCH 1, I9'!t.
FASHION TRENDS TOP BUTTER HELD p'
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i mm M DEPENDABLE GROCERS
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It Is Difficult
for the housewife, at times, to' plaa the meals. Let our trained
salespeople, help you. That's, what they're for. The following sug
gestions are made with the hopes that they will lighten your task.
Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, March 2 and 4, 1929
Snowdrift
Your favorite shorten
ing; 4-lb.- ran
Jello-
QQ Select Tour flavors OC,
3 pni-khgos !.
-RnrktK'e avr1.nc There's no "greater food value ob-
oooin s oaraines 1ajnabie nt this price i or
3 for 33 1-lb. c;m
Matches Syrup Beans
HonrchUpht, .largo full count Amalzo Mutter- , iO lied .Mexican No. 1 Call
boxes; :'OB . Scotch: -11-lb.i can ;.OC " fornlns, OQ.
faiJt : 'IKAh. can 2:io 3 nounil.H Ov
. II boxes
U'-Wlh. ran 2ao
It pounds
Toilet Paper 2SS3aS!&e
Amaizo Oil
Pancake Flour-
Soap
I'm deep frying : yfl C Aunt Jemima QC- A 1111,1 Nnpthn, QQ
t J V, jij-lb. pkB Ulil- 10 burs Ovi
On art can.
rineapple -Larg
Libby's 8 large mellow slices in each can 25 C
""Sfor 737 :
e cans
Lard-
Shortening
Beans-
1'uro fresh, in bulk. Host vegetable. In r-Q Van Camp's, 3 18- nn.
. utll hulk; 3 lhs JJ ounce cans fiuv
3 pounds
San Wan' Peas cotc!!!!L.;..::..59 c
Strawberry Preserves-.
Kerr's Pilre fruit and sugar
8-jb.jar, 63C
only :.....v;...:... w
Prunes .
Large Italian "excellent , break-'
fast fruit-r- ?tr
2 pouhds .; 6J1,
Raisins ' , '"'Vi Sea Foam-2 ,c ' vlr-'"'
Seedless Thompsons 'OC; .'- Washing powder",- 1Qr
4-ib'. 'bag'..::...l:.:..l..--' Jr 4-pttand pkg.,.h.a...... A uy.
Quaker Milk Macaroni
'Milk Spaghetti and Egg Noodles
e-Your choice,
'3 pkgs. ;.
Flour vv'""
Olympic, . sack, - $1.85
Fisher's
Snow
Blend or
Drifted
$1.99
Dr.. Wiley saysA 'cup' of
good coffee with a little sugar:
jiddod is nature's own 'pick-.
me-un' '' You can't buv bet-
ter Coffee than 20th Ccntury-r-Roasled every day, in our Q
own plant, it's always fresh Pound ...
20th Gentury Coffee
- 3. Pounds $1.39 '
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Ovanges
The finest navels
best size 252s
3 dozen
-now at their
63c
Lettuce
Verv fanev -Imperial 1 ?p
Yaliev; 2 heads
. 4 for 25 i.
Lemons
Extra fancy large; 01 n
dozen' ' C
Grapefruit
Large Florida Russets, literally
full of juice OKn
4 for
Dozen 73
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226 W. Main and Medford Bldg. Phones 380 and 507
nnnnflliannnnapnannaoa pd
(J Dainty ffminino models and
, humlsomo Medford lieau Brum J
mols will strut their stuff with
equal ingenuity at tho Craterfnn ,
iiheater tonight and tomorrow
nip hi, as xha i-urtaln rlcs on thej
'son atyl nhow. to le exhibited i
i he i ween feature picturo prosonta
jtlous, i Tho very In test in feminine fash-.
'ions, including tho capo onsom-
Twill ho displayed; the flowered
chiffon afternoon dreswscs with
cute. velvet jackets to mutch t tho
:-dainty spring and summer party
' gowns, including many Marion
Prince models, will ho part of the
j.Vdrlenno Steward exhibition
j Dave Mackowsky. style spec-
iai.si irom Kin r rancisco uim
t Seattle, arrived today with tho
! latest lino of women's spring
i coals, many of which will be
i modeled, and other whl-.'h will
I ho on display at Hotel Medford
tomorrow. .Mr. Murkowsky will
j assist with tho fashion show to
night. .
j The models for tho Adrienne
jshop include: Mary Kd wards,
(Ailco Dcardorf, Co Hluir, Ann
Alnvns. Mnrela Mikscho. Kathon
I-ocaielle, Clementine VftUB h n.
I cel. Kd wards and Dorothy J.V
Kwarnor and Peggy Woods.
The men's part of tho program
will prove a Ht;ll't"ng revelation
to men of ironservatlvo tempera
ments, whn, ' will nevertheless be
won over to tho "extremely mas
ruliuo" lines of tho new spring
and summer suits.
Wide rope shoulders In both tho
Tuxedos and sport nrid business
suits are features which aro bound
to please botti tho masculine and
feminine observers in the audi
ence. , The famous Tattersall vests,
peaked lapels and suppressed waist
lines are other outstanding at
tractions. Lneal men who will model for
Mcphersons tonight are: Ceno
Wright, Fred McKoen, Fred Mc
pherson, Jr., Harry Ilogcrs and
Carl Xonis. Tho new browns and
tans in sport suits, which this
year replace the greys are another
interesting deviation, wortlj . not-,
'ing. . . ..... , - ",. - !
, Urophys Jewelry Storo will also
he represented In tho stylo show
with tlio latest. In novelty nn'J
costume jewelry, fancy mesh hags
and sport and dress purses. These
will be worn or carried by; tho
Adrienne Steward models.
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POUT LAND, Ore., March iV-
(iTj Whllo the top grade o but
ter remained unchanged, tho two ,
next grades, standards and prlmo
firsts, adviQcd hnlf a cent oaeh
today. Standards htepped up to 1
44 'o and prlmo firsts to 44e
Firsts held at 411c.
' Kggs remalneii unchanged.
Meat und poultry prices were-1
active. In chickens, springs ad-'
vanced from 2.1c to -i to 28c ,
and hrollers caino on tho market j
at .12 to 54c. Springs had been '
selling at 25c. They aro about'
dono for now, and it is hardlv j
iiKeiy mat tho present supply win
hold out. till the broilers grow
up. Peking ducks went up from
2iie to 26c and 2Sc.
Fresh pork took a ride from
14c and 14e toMGc and lc
and was still scarce nt those limi
tations, Q
1 As a small crumb of consola
tion, choice voaters toppled a bit,
going from 2lc and 22c down to
3flo to 2lo. More of this incut
U reaching tho market.
, The prices 'quote:! aro dealers'
buying prices. ; ''
Fruits and vegetables remained
unchanged,
One of our Customers
who drives a car - - -
Km
THE MARKETS
Livestock. .
POIlTLANli, Oio.. Jlaroh 1. W)
(l C'altlo nnd calves: Demand
contimiPH. wook: no reuplplH, .
Hors: -Active,' nnd steady; no
reeelpis. .
Sheep and lambs: Steady; no
receipts.
PnmIuco.
. rOHTLANU. Ore., March l.(iV)
Wholesale piicCH:
UUTTKlt: standards and prime
first hnlf cent higher. 1'oillanH
dairy excltnnsc net wholesale
prices (cuhes): Kxtras. 4c; stand
nrds. 44 Vic: prlmo firsts, 44e;
firsts 43c. Creamery prices: Print
ac.wcr cubo standards.
f.KKRK. mint: Steady and lin
clmnKed. i PGl'LTRY: Sprinprers nnd Pc
klnsr duck hlRhcr. ; Allvo heavy
hetis over 4U lbs. 2Cc; median-,
hons, .1V-i to 4',4 lbs., !lc; lifiht.
under 3 V4 ISc; mrlnM..29
8c: dncliH, PeltlnB. 32Xu; col
ored dneUs. 1 R iij 20c: tiiiUeys. No.
lnhens, 50 31n;.;:tom, S3tc;
capons, nn w.i rR. , . ,.,t . ,.,
! ;Onlnns, potatoes, w9.t,, nuts,
liny: All steady and unchaiiKed.
GOOD UST MONTH
The month of FeliruaiT, )ad it
hulldine prOKrnm twice, that'of Jah'r'
nary, accordlnn '.to flKiires com
piled at the clly. hulldinK office
yesterday ntt'crnoo'b, reVealiriB tho
sum,, of $tir,S25 . spent hero .ftir'
new bilildhiRH nnd for repairing old
structmea. Thirty-one permits were
Issued ami': of thU niimhor.lt' wer
for new construction, Including ther
new city flro hall unci a $r.(MH
home untler construction for Unm
ilton Pat ton.
Permits were Issued yesterday
aflernoon to tho Southern OrcKon
Construction ronipnny to build n
residence on Glen Oak court at a
cost of $6500 and to Laura llurson
to build a dwelling on Ocnesee
street nt a cost of $2500.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 4 , The Open Front Market e 121 N. Central
Be sure to get your Sunday Dinner meat at the CITY
MEAT MARKET as we have some PEAVINE STEER
MEAT from the Applegate.
Rabbits Roast Pork
Per pound .... 30 C Per pound 2 St
Nice Young Rabbits Side Pork
Per pound 35 C Per pound ?.vv...... .....20c
Pork Sausage Grain Fed Lamb
Per pound ....... o Per pound 35 C
Full Line of Frye's Meats.
Frye's Hams or Bacons q vie.. 32 C
Per pound
Frey's Bacon Backs, the lean kind 30 C
Per pound
Preparations, were reported to
day to be proRressinK sntlstncin.
rlly for the bin American Le.jilon
boxing smoUor in ho held nt. the
armory n week from next .Monday
with Sailor Jack i Wood arranKiim
the bouts. Ho has plans of uslnir
Hat Padelford In tho moln'evont,
preferably analnst Willie Mosnnder
of Ashland,-If t tic latter will con
sent to meet tho local man.
There will lso bo sovoral Rood
preliminaries, Willi one IncludliiK
Tex Porter In a four-round event
with a Central Point fluhtor, n re
cent arrival from tho Htnto of
Washington to wake his home In
southern OroRon.
CIVILE TRIAL
STARTS EXIT RUSH
Patrons at a Front street liool
hall thg other day were given a
thrill which so startled them that
jth,e,y left Iho pool hall In n body,
ami all of a sudden. I'nheknnwn
to them, nnd lo himself, one of the
lcllenrs present had developed n
case of scarlet fever and the case
wan not dlaunosed ns such until
the arrival of a doctor.
Upon his announcement or Iho
man's affliction, card tables were
nt onco . deserted and patrons
rushed out Into tho fresh air. The
man is now a patient in tho Isola
tion ward of tho Socrod Heart hos
pital. '
' The merchants of Medford and
elsewhere throuKhout tho county
have he-en warned to he on 111"
lookout Tor bad check nrllsls, as
tho latter aro again woiiiiiix In Ihe
county, a report coming from Tal
ent yciiterday lhal, , a worthless
,.h,iclt for xio bail been nnssed on
a merchant hi Talent, ;;
Tho police nnd slierms ntiico
warn nil merchants' to refuse lo nc
cept nny check, the tenderer of
which they do not know, and ad
vise them that If Ihey havo nny
cause to suspect tho person pre
sontlnn tho check, or of attempt to
obtain money under false pretenses
to notify tho authorities Immedi
ately.
Radio Program
KMED .
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln 8ttlon
told u the other day thit by
hopping at Safeway she made
her car pay (or It upkeep.
'I like the location of your stores," siit said, 1 am
' mod always him of a convenient place to park and I
Save enough to go a long way toward paying the total
expense oi operating my car. Your men always toad
ray purchases in my car for me so there is no work
to do in shoppiiu" here. I ant sure if more women
, woo dme a an would try your stores once they would
, soon do all ol tlieir food buying at lliem."
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Safeway Savings Saturday-Monday
Big K Flour
Tli is i.-i n wonderful lwiril wlionl nil
lurposo flour. It is imnniiilitiomilly
(.'iinranlccd lo pA'ase yuu.
Sack $1.79
Bbi $7.09
Syrup
Ask anyone who' Kit's tt'iod 'Bnfcw'ny-,
enno and mnplfl linw Ihey like it.
,,AVo know what, Ihey will any." It
is the finest syrup nimle. We would .
like yni to Iry'it. ' .
O -lb. can .u.'. 89 c
10 lb.can ''.!:.'.:.'.".'. $169
Brooms
Dust Less .lane brand. J
V i n c s t qualit jy scli'el i ,
stock. Value $1.'45.; I
Each
95c
Beans
Red Mexican fh-iil nuality
henns.
3 Lbs. 25c
Corn
; MAX-l-MTnt ' shoe,, peg
. corn has the flavor ot
1 fresh corn. : .
Cans
55c
Peaches .'i
Finest dried penehes nt. ft j
moderate nrice. .'i-''.' ' !
' pounds 29c
Bacon Backs 1
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Swift's mudium weitHit,
' fnmf ''Hiin'it:,Sv-'-',,'n. j
Per pound.....'. 27c
Rex Soup "-'"i
is n .variety to suit ),
nny menu you inny plan, ;
25c j
Cans ........
Bananas J
N'ew ear,, just in. Come
in find pet your, supply.
6 'Lbs?....: 23 c
" ' 1 i 'K-; a .
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1 Oranges, i
Fancy new stock sweet
Oranges. , . , T
Doz.;.;..:...::.
25 c
Soap !
Your choiee of most pop- i
ula'r laundry soaps, Crys- f
tnl White, Vliite KorKi J
nnd White Wonder.
1.
Potatoes '
ffeloeind'- N'o. 2:. Ne.ttecl
flems, just sacked. '
50 -lb. bags 63 c
Cheese
Oregon full crenm, n won
derful cheese. Wo know
vou will like it. . .
,J-;;.yv Sardines;..
Mx--ift.;M in oval tins,
spic'nd; inustiuia; aittlstoi
mato sauec.
Cans.
25 c
; Raisins
4-ll). paekauo, of f inestr I
re-iilcancd seedless. ; i .j
kckager0-28C;
i' i
r-''Sunbrit '
; Clp,nns,oy fpv;,.)iouseholil
purposes.
I 4 Cans 19C
Macaroni .
j A very good grtido of
bulk marenroni.
10
Bars
33c
Pound
28c 4
Lbs.
28 c
Jell Well ,
A delicious desert in a
variety of flavors, . ,, ...
Pkgs..
25c
- Sugar . i Margarine
; Pure' nine sugar1, finest,- Crux, tho riMv,;;'fihcr
j and only kind wo handle. spi:cadfforJ)reiid. .. . ...
!' 10 Pounds:... 57c! 4 Lbs. ; 68c
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
8tor No. 471, 210 W. Main
Phone 1010
2 Medford Stores
Conveniently Located
Store No. 433, 212 E. Mala
Phone 117S
SELL B80ZE CARS
AT AUCTION SALE
A civil action broiiKht against I
L. Hatfield nnd V. A. I'pton of
Central Point by .lean .Wotklns ot
the same city was helng tried In
justice court today. Tho plaintiff
claims to have a sum of approxi
mately $115 due for horses the de
fendants rented from him for a
hunting trip last October.
The plaintiff claims further he
was to receive Kit per horso per
day whllo In tho keeping of the
defendants, who Instead claim
they understood the price to be 60
cents'per horse or $.'l for tho en
tire flvo per day. Tho plaintiff
was represented by Kelly & Kelly
and the defendants by W. (1. Trill.
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The Ore.it Northern will con
struct extension of railroad from
Klamath Kalis Into California to
connect with proposed northerly
extension of Western Pacific from
Paxton Of Kcddlo, California.
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. Friday. March I
t 6:30 to :!! p. m. Town
. C.YIer.
441:15 to 6:30 p. m. Mall Tri- 4
4 bune news and morllels. 4
... Saturday, Jlarch 2 ' 4
4 t:30 to in a, ru. Whito King 4
4 . Koap Co. 4
410:00 to 11 n. ni. People. 4i
4 , JOIoctrlu Co. 4
4 11:00 to 12:00 a. m. rieebn 4
4 & Kindle. 4
UP) 12:00 to 12:05 Mull Til- 4
4 Imne news flash, 4
4 12:05 to 12.35 Ilttdlo Service 4
4 Laboratory. 4
4 12:3.5 to 1:35 WItham Mudc
4 Co. r 4
4 CIS to S:30 p. m. Mull Tr. 4
4 bune news and market re- 4
4 ports. 4
4 Sunday, Mnrrh 4
4 H:00 to 0:u0 p. m. Valley 4
14 ltudlo riiurch. 4
14.- 4
Marine Officer Die.
SHANGHAI, Chlnn, March 1.
(A') Lieutenant John Clausing of
the Fourth leglmont, U. 8. marine
corps, died today from septic pol
nnlng which followed sovero burns.
Tho lleiilenant was hudly burned
In an aitempt to snvo his wife dur
ing n flro nt their boarding house
In the French consesslon Kehrnnry
J 24. Mrs. Clausing was burned to)1?
I (tenth.
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An opportunity to purhfiKO four
nutonir0loM nt whnt will probnbly
he harffnln prUn Ik promlnofl In a
Kfiln to ho held nt 2 p. nt. .Mnrr-h
11 nt tho filly polled utatlon, whoro
rini'fl, Moizofl hy tho fi'iloml eovorn
mnt for Ihiunr tninHporliithin fic-
Kit if, will nn Hold n t nuctlon.
Thft cnr nro now fit tho Low In
Hupor Kervlci Station K'irnRo find
may be InnpecU'd thrro by pro
pe:tlvo buyi-rH.
A liuh'k conrb, hpIzpA frrm Ilnr
nld Andprwon, 1m n of tho brttor
murhlnoH In tho jfi'nup, which in
riudoK ft Kord touring, M2ed frntn
Torfl Utrttcd; Oakland coiipo, olzod
from Hfd I'ontlo, and nn Onklnnrt
rniiQ', McUod from W. VK, flcnrKn,
Tho cum wero all tikr-n In JafkHon
rounly hint ywtr.
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MIkh Dorothy Junta, one of tho
promffintt yniinK p.tnrH of tho
BiTAfHt wntKlM 00 pniindK, 1h IS
ynarn old, n hrmictto, und rt
SAVE
USE '.
Bear Creek Liquid
Lime-Sulphur
32 Deg. Test Filtered
16c gal.
(14o in Car Lots)
Far tale by distributor. FCrm
Bureau and at plant.
Tel. 1190 Office,
401-R-l Plant
Unusual Things
MeMenamln't Crab" Meat
(With enclv can ,wo turnUh
crab shells free ' for serving
your crnb salad). ; . '- ,
Franco American Large Cans
Thick Snttn y
(Vary delicious, ' j
Imported Fl.h Coektill '
(Kxccllent for dainty nand
wlchos). . . , iv
La Choy Bamboo Shoot. .
(For-your C'Jilnese dishes).
Perfumed Toilet Tl.au.
(Various colors to match
your linth room docoratlons).
BATTLE CREEK f
HEALTH FOODS J
Alexander's
GROCERY '
Phone 143 131 W. Main St.
Free Delivery ,
8. & H. Green Trading 1
Stamp.
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