Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 22, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    XfEDFORD MAiri TRIBDXE, MEDFORD, ORKOOK FUlVuV. SlWiCil 22,'' .1029.
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SCOUTS TO PITCH 1SCH00L CARNIVAL ''ghACP
GAMP ON TRAILS I TO 0PEN.T01HT 1735
nr pari v mam m mm mnu LaP&MaE
J
o Apple Butter
This is the last Canned Goods Sale we will offer until New Pack
goods arrive, next fall. Many items in Canned Goods are now be
coming scarce, which means higher prices. We stake our reputation,
as food specialists, in assuring you the quality is right and we
know the prices represent very substantial savings. . Consequently,
the more you buy the more you save.
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday March 22nd and 23rd
Vegetables
Corn .
20(ll Olltmw Fancy VKlj MA 17,
The golden aweot variety r7
No. 2 cans, .1 for O C
201 li century Taney DEO MAIZ
No. 1 eaii, ry ft
3 for OJ7C
DEL MONTE Uoldcn Iluutnm
No. 2 cans, 2t
3 for oyc
I'llErnilEItn STOCK Tiny Kernel
1 lb. tall eana, , OO
3" for OC?C
ST.YNDAltH Good Iowa rack
No. 2 cans, o r
3 for ODC
Peas
IKL MONTE Early
No. 2 can?,'
3 for
rilKFKItltEU STOCK- Tclcplmno
1 lb. tull can, QQ
3 for . oyc
STAXD.VftU Hcally extra slamlartl
quality No. 2 cans",
3 for .;
Tomatoes
I.IUItY's Solid Pack
No. 2 Vi cans, 3 for
SII.VEllDAUC No Hi can
3 for
Pimientoes
lMlOMHDAUY 3i oz. car
3 for .-. ..v:
Pumpkin
E1 MONTE Solid rack
No. 2 cans,: t. . ,-'
3 for
(union
59c
42c
47 c
35c
27 c
40c
JFhh-.
89c
49c
49 c
Crab Meat
CHOICE JAI'AX Halves,
(C !i oz.) can; 3. for
Oysters
AME1UCAX JBE.YCTY No.
1 tall (u oz.) cans; 3 fpr .
Shrimp
AM EllICA X BEAUTY No.
1 tall (5 oz.) cans; 3 for .
Clams
MINTED Kroo from SancJ No. 1
tall (10 oz.) cans, 69C
MIXCEI Free from sand Halves
flat (.7 la oz.) cans, CO
3 for OO C
. Sardines
HOOTHS Your choice of Mustard,
Spiced or Tomato 1 lb. np.
oval can, 3 for, OOC
NOItTII STAR lienulnc Norwegian,
(about 2r. fish),, packed in iuro ollvi
oil iuar'.er (3Tt ot.) tins,
3 for ., .'
, Salmon
' l.IIUlY'N JtT'.O ALASKA
1 lb. tall cans, 3 for.-'... ;
UmYS 11KD ALASKA
Halves (S oz.) cans,.-3 for
' Tuna
WHITE .STAR. I'ANCV
Halves '-(7 oz.) cans,
3 tor :.
WHITE STAR I'AXCY " i
Quarters (3' oz.).cans,
3 for'
35c
79 c
67c
67c
43c
LIBBY'S Mb.
3 for
tall cans,,
47c
Catsup XM?!!: 65c
Q DEL MQXTE, 9 oz. cans,
3 for
17c
FRUITS
Apricots
IJBBY'S Hipo Golden Fruit
No. 216 cans, 3 for
87c
Pineapple
Peaches
LIBBY'S Do Lull! or DEL MOXTE
Molbas tjni'Bo luscious halves, CQ
No. 2,i cans, 3 for OIt
MBHY'S Sliced CIIiibs El"r
No. 2 cans; 3 for OOt
liOSEDALE (line
No. 2'i cans; 3 for
LIBBY'S 8 large slices ui each
No. 2 cans,
3 for .....
HILLSDALE Broken Sliced
matched slices In each can,
No. 2 J,a cans, 3 for
63c
Pears
l.lltlIVS llAUTLETT No. 2
cans. 3 for
LIIIBY'S BAIt'l'LETT No. 2
cans. 3 .for
79 c
8 largo
63c
:87c
65c
20TH CENTURY DIVISION
31 Ho. Central, jaemora, Oregon vat w. mam at. meaioru, uieijoii i
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Star Meat Market
SATURDAY SPECIALS
CHICKENS TURKEYS RABBITS
Hams, half or whole, per pound. . . .30c
Picnic Hams, per pound . 20c
Bacon Squares, per pound . 20c
All Choice Steaks, per pound 3Zc-
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Pork Roast, per pound 25c
No Better Meats at Any Price
We Deliver Phone 273
Unusual Foods
AVc n ru Mulfonl's exclu
sive tU'iilfiH in HATTLK
C15UKK IIKALTII FOOD,
If you lire well and wiuit
to keep fit or if you lire
not i well come in niul
talk to our dii'liticijin. AVe
know you will be inter
ested. Alexander's
GROCERY
Phone 143 131 W. FvUin 8t.
Free Delivery
8. & H. Green Trading
8tamp
Scouts who attend Camp Able
gate thla year will be given nn op
portnity to niaUo an extended
camping trip over soni of Oregon's
early old trails.
The fiit miiH-i'K to como into the
Oregon oKl fioldo In 1850 and lSfl
came over the old Cook and CJreen
Push trail to the middle fork of
the ApploKate river, and from there
soon established the gold camps
of 1'nlontown and Jacksonville,
JuekHonvtlle, with Its memories,
museums and historical recollec
tions uf its golden days, was more
fortunate than Unloniown. which
was wiped out in the Indian raids.
Vniontown had a sawmill and a
few buildings which were destroy
ed at the time the settlers were
killed, and the camp never was re
built. Thu sile of this old town
is hut a few miles from Scoutcamp.
The scouts this summer will huvo
an opportunity ' to take the old
Cook and Green trail past a Rood
many deserted prospestoiM cabins
and old divings; will have an op
portunity to reconstruct and re
live the days of the gold rush
goiiiK from their camp to Cook and
CJreen pass, along the Siskiyou di
vide to Windy peak and to the
Gold Led ire mine. Wind y pea k
llikout will be visited and ills'! ruc
tions given in locating fires: from
there a number of mountain peaks,
old gold camps and historical land
marks will be sighted, located and
checked on tho mirp. 1 Kn route
they will see some , splendid speci
mens of the weeping spruce, niac
nab cypress, and will have a chnnco
to collect some very good speci
mens "for their botany and forestry
tents. ,;
Those scouts interested in birds
will find in the higher country n
number of new birds that do not
nest in the valleys and aro not
seen by the ordinary camper or
tourist. Coming down 'from the
Blue 'Ledge mine they will pass a
whole series of mines, formerly
producers, on Joe creek ami Elliott
creek.
This trip will he of several days'
duration mid each duy will huvo
new sights, new scenes and new
work; the base being Camp Apple
iralo. Kach scout, before, he takes
the trip, will demonstrate his abil
ity to take care of himself In the
matter of camping and cooking be
fore he leaves the base, . as once
started on the trip, there will he
no turning back.
4
Archer Shoots Bandit
LOS AXGELKS, March
Al Jacobson, amateur archer, drew
his good long- bow and shot a banr
dit who hud robbed him of nine
dollars. Tho bandit escaped with
six Inches of the steel tipped slid ft:
(By Inn l'owcll)
If you haven't inlslnld that sup
ply of green tickets you pur
chased for tho election of yuur
favoiitu quocn candidate, put
them to good use this evening, and
be present at the senior high
sihool at 7 o'clock. Don't think
you can't como If you haven't any
tickets, for there Is one booth al
the carnival where you can get as
ninny as you please.
This carnival givt-n promise of
the best activity carried on in the
high school for ,a number of years.
Tho gymnasium of tho high school
bus taken on an atmosphere simi
lar to that found at any large
carnival. Jlecnuse thero was not
enough room on tho lower floor,
the classrooms in the back part
of the building will be converted
Into stages, and other interest tag
compartment h, where you will be
assured of n good time.
The coronation of tho uueen will
take place- promptly 4it 8 o'clock,
and the stage has already been
arranged very effectively for tho
occasion.
The HI-Y, a recently organized
club in the high school, will give
one of the best programs of the
evening. It will consist of tho
following: Chorus girls, (which
includes some of the most promi
nent members of the student
body): three boxing matches and
a negro dialogue by Stan Wilcox
and iilll Ityrum. Merland Tollef
son, well known soloist, will ren
der a number of popular selec
tions. The admission to this at
traction is only It) cents, or two
little green tickets. '
' Another distinction of this car
nival Is the' hour or more of free
dancing, with music furnished by
the. popular high school dance or
chestra. All of theso traits and oddities
are not for tho high school group
alone, but all of tho townspeople
will be su to to find a number of
things to their interest, besides
the local grade school pupils.
BONDS ARE CERTIFIED'
. . I
SALEM. Ore., March 22. ()--The
state reclamation commission
certified yesterday to refunding .
bunds for the Kurt Vannoy Irrlga- j
Mon district In the sum of $:tii,000. ;
Thfi project is In, Josephine county,;
comprises 1100 acres and Ik In a
prosperous condition, the members!
rff the curiimissiou said, the re-1
IJftindiug bonds will be used lu tuke
'viYp outstanding wurrants. - -
Reliable Grocery
C. A. Whillock, Manager
No. 1
Johnson's Market
No. 2
117 North Central
More Customers Every Day!
There is a Reason:
We have all there is to offer on foods
Quality, Low Price, Self Service, Large
assortments to choose from. Get your
next order at a Reliable Grocery.
M. J. B. Coffee. Pound. . 49c
Fancy Sliced Pineapple. 2 cans . . . 55c
Red Beans. 3 pounds ........... 25c
' Jello. 3 packages 24c
Rice. 3 pounds ... . 19c
Fancy Golden Bantam Corn. 3 cans 55c
10 Bars White Wonder Soap. . . . . 33c
3 Bars Lux Toilet Soap ......... 19c
3 Cans Milk, your choice . . 27c
3 Packages Super Suds 23c
2 Dozen Standard Eggs . ........ 43c
i : .
Gold Hill and Jacksonvile People
May take advantage of these bargains by
shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold
Hill and. Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jackson
ville. 700 Store Buyigg Power Reason We Sell for Less
't is trait o your Safeway Mzn
"My Safeway Man is so 'human'." a customer said the
other US, "I can believe lie is sincere in what he says and
his suggestions are always informative and helpful.
Apparently, the Stfeway Man, busy in developing his store
r into theciean,attracDve,satistactory foodcenter it islands
p out as a person of marked appeal to food shopjjere ll is
his aim tn hp hplnfiil fnr th:tt ic tho rtntw wow hie
become a growing need in his neighborhood.
mm
Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday
Butter
SniVwny but lor is always finod bwiuise
of the imirniiii (Mulily of the ercmn
from which it is made.
1 Lb. .
2 Lbs.
46c
89c
Coffee
Kuw o(iial iiono better. When you
buy Sufewiiy eoffee you get the best.
Note AVe reduced the priee but not
the quality.
1 Lb.- 47 c
3 Lbs. ::........$ 139
Corn
JIAX-1-JHJ.M i? o 1 U e n
sweet, No. - tins finest
tasty, lender corn.
Cans
69c
Shrimp
Delieious for salads and
eoektails. Note the savin!?.
Cans
44 c
Fancy lllue ltose liciul
rice is very economical
al Ibis price.
4 Lbs. 29 c
Prunes
Fancy Oregon prunes.
A delicious, healthful
fruit. ;
2 Lbs. 25c
Corn Meal
Has udvaneed hi price..
Take advantage of this
lb. bag....
33 c
Cocoa
There (ire many kind)
and prudes of coeon,
This is of finest qual
ity.
Lbs.
25c
Grape Fruit
Larue famous Florida firape
fruit. (Note the price).
3 For 29 C
Lettuce
Fresh, solid, crisp lettuce.
2 For 1 3 C
Again this year we are ,
(ifferiiijt the finest
hams for your Kuster
dinner. Swift's lYelit-,
Pound
33c
Bars
Shortening
Finest pure snow white,
vegetable shortening- in
bulk.
Lbs.
49c
Sugar
Pure cone of tho finest
variety, The only kind
vc sell.
10 Lbs
56c
n - Cheese
Oregon full cream; Rich
and tasty,'
Pound
27 c
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
, f Danco ot Walkcr'g Knt. nluht.
Hear alt about the 1929 . 1-ody's
' Popularity Contclt. CaBll prizef.
Ucrgmnn's Dnoce Band, X
HUNT'S CRATERIAN
t-r o ParaiTLOurit PlC-t'jire . T
Cruttctai - h & Miincr - WDtri WCion - jonn LCOtr
THE PICTURE YOU'VE BEEN HEARING ABOUT
CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 324 The Open Front Market 121 N. Central
We Cater Only to Home Killed Meats
GETAGOODCORN FED BEEF STEAK
AH Steaks
Per pound
Hamburger
Per pound
Sausage
2 pounds .
30c
20 c
35c
Fat Hens
Per pound ....
Nice Rabbits
Per found
Veal Roast
Per pound
35c
30c
25c
Watch this paper for our big'Easter Ad
We Deliver
Con DeVore, Prop.
Honey
1' ii r e and wholesome.
Only hy large purchases
ore we able to offer such
n value, : .
5 Lbs. ..........63 c
10lb.caSl.19
Pastry Flour
I.ily White, milled and
blended , scientifically,
producing one of the
finest pastry flours.
0 lb. bag... 49 c
Sardines
Fancy . imported Nor
wegian. AY 0 n d e r f u 1
value. J
Can8".'.,; 25c
Citrus ;
Citrus granulated
washing luaehiue soup.
Ivnrge size. ,' .
Pkg. :.v---37c
Soap ,
1 Pahnolive- toilet soap,
one of the most popu
lar.
20c
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
Store No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores Store No. 433, 212 E, Main
Phono 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 1178