Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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afEDFOftft MATT, TRTBTiyR. MEDFOTID. OKFlONT. FPJDAY, MAKCII 20, 1929.
Your Medford.
Piggty Wiggly Co.
Where 100. people' help themselves while 10 are being
'waited on. Each article plainly marked by a swinging
price tag. No fuss, no iii rry with nervous clerks. Take
as long as yon want to '.-:a ct your needs from a complete
stock of popular brands nt dependable merchandise. Vou
'will enjoy shopping tha Piggly Wiggly way.
J Pound Creamery Aftr
1 ..BUTTER I . u
2 : ; ,95 c
Viut ohialiinhle
3Ss;AE, $i.oo
pifigly Wiarsty Mi'iiil. inltd flitvor
1 Quart Jar Best" Foods 7 C r
MAYONNAISE U4
IPint Jar Best Foods Q O n
RELISH : - 00 U
(Host FcHXl)
1 Carton Chesterfield 1 1 O
CIGARETTES : '
Pound Caddy CRACKERS 43 c
e&ch .'
2 Pound Package Premium Graham -2C r.
CRACKERS
2 Pounds Silver Nut Q
OLEOMARGERINE
The Mnnl of wny "Olw on tlw ninrkct ' -
3 Packages DKr
JELLO
1 Dozen Fine C
cookies ; JC
2 Pounds Bulk . OKn
COCOA ,
2 Small Pkgs. Quaker Quick
OATS J
IAlber's Premium 3E
OATS JJC
1 Alber's Premium
1 WHEAT FLAKES JC
1 Pkg. Kellogg's ICin
A WHEAT BRAN
1 Pound Bulk -i 91
1 NOODLES :....AZC
1
1 Pound Bulk in
SPAGHETTI
3 Pounds MACARONI o C
Bulk ;, ChOC
"I Pounds r q
Lyj SUGAR ooc
1 fl Bars P & G Q T
iU soap r JVC
1 f Ba White Wonder o C
iU soap : JOC
3 Loaves on
BREAD 6UC
Bunch Turnips
Bunch Beets
Pound White Cauliflower
Bunch Fine Mammath Celery
Bunches Fine Asparagus ...........
Bunches Nice Head Lettuce
Dozen Oranges
Dozen Oranges
Dozen Oranges, medium large ..
All flno Mvivl unvcU
Dozen Tangerines
...5?
5
...Sc
1LV
35
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Piggly Wiggly
Market
EASTER SPECIALS
Turkeys Chickens
Rabbits Lambs
Hams- on
Per pound,.. JJ
Clioirc'Steaks 50
Per' pound Q OCQ
lot Koast O OO
Per pound .'.
Phone K36
o
We Deliver
PIGGLY WIGGLY
All Over the World
Yes, we deliver orders $3.00 and over Free, in
city limits. (Sugar excepted)
i- Extension of the California Ore
son Power company's distribution j
line to Murphy in now under way.
meeting a need which has been felt j
for years. Twenty-five reHt dents of
the Murphy road section are siKned
up for the power, with 10 Installing;
complete electrical equipment. The
line will be constructed as far as'
the Murphy school 9 row the Ap-!
plepate river at the present time. I
Residents of the upper Apffogatej
and Williams creek sections are
endeavoring to olitttin further ex--tension
Into their districts. Grants'
p'&aa Courier. j
"Legion Whoopee Jievue," April'
1. Try to get In! 8
Order your cut flowers now for
Raster. ' Choice selection of roses,
carnations, sweetpeas, tulips and
many others. Medford Green House,
1005 10. Main. Phone 374. S
With the arrival of the recent
warmer w cut her, radio reception,
as far as distance is concerned, is
not as good as It has been, accord
Ing to local radio listeners, who
had been In the habit of listening
to eastern stations regularly. Static
is said to be increasing and it Is
generally expected that it will not
be long until it will reach the aver
age summertime condition.
KineaWi's Imperial Orchestra,
Gold Hill Hat. night. 8
We have choice Easter lilies.
Monarch Heed-Co. 6
Mrs. Thomas Hlckerstaff arrived
here yesterday from her home in
Mill Valley, Col., to visit her moth
er, Mrs. Leo J.. Mikschc, for tho
next month.
Fresh shipments of smelt arrlv
', Ing daily. Free delivery any place
In city. Johnson's Market. Phone
97. 1 ' 338tf
Itucker's Taxi. Phono 68. Rates
26c. Prompt service. ltf
An announcement has been made
by the d (Vector of the training
schools at, the Oregon Normal that
training centers will be opened In
Salem. CoKvallis. Monmouth, Inde
pendence and Volsetz during the
coming summer term. Only those
students grudtiallng or completing
work foi a-teaching certificate dur
ing the summer will be permitted
to do practice teaching this sum
mer, due to the lack of facilities
with which to take care of a larger
group of tttudeiits.
Dunce (111 2:00 at Gold Hill East
er ball, Gold Hill Sat. night. 8
' Pon't forget to drive out to see
tho location for the new airport
oiie of these evenings. Signboards
lead off from tho Crater Lake
highway opposite the National
Guard-field and Pacific highway!
near Owen-Oregon Lumber com-'
pany. 9
J. Heston Grieve nnd Dewey Hill j
of the Prospect hotel resort were
nmonr the out of town members ',
attending the Klks lodge last night. ;
Dry fir slabs, 6 load. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. SJ-ltf
Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. 631. ,
. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf j
Kfforts were being made today
Ijy Miss Lillian ltoberti, oxecutlve I
secretary of tho" Jackson county j
lied Crorts chapter .to locate a man :
named Hubert Anderson, believed
to be residing In Medford or In the !
nearby vicinity. Anderson is an j
elderly man and I.m being sought ;
by hi dauKhler-in-law, Mrs, Felix :
Anderson of Saskatoon, Can. He
Is said to be a former minister and
to have resided In Jackson county
for years. 1
Old-time dance, Walker's tonite.
Any voter desiring to visit tho
proposed site for the airport and
does not have a car will be fur
nished free transportation by tele
phoning tho Chamber of Commerce
63. 9
Mr. and Mis. William McDan-'
lels of Hueh spent yesterday and
last night at the home of Mrs. Mc-
Daniels' xbdor, Mrs. William Han- 1
wen of Medford.
Itynge's old-time danco every
Thurs. and Sat. at Nat. 9
Money loaned to worthy people
(o pay their honest debts. Thomas
Kealty Co., Urn. 1-. Palm Ulk., cor. '
Main and Front, upstairs.
Guests from Portland at local ho-
tels include C. U. Welch, C. K. ,
God bey, H. J. Ueddow. C. Sly tor.
J. W. Keenan. 11. T. Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Grelle. Jus. II. Grrlle. Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Smith. Iloyd French,
J. 1)., Uucll, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Iturkc. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. 11. Oak
leaf aurt boy. K. l. Smith. A. C. J
Smith, I. U. ration. J. H. Pal-'
more, Mr. and Mrs. 1 ami is Ebert, ;
,IJ, W.v Olson. Mary Anderson, G,
A. Mitchell. Herbert Moxon. 11. It.
Wilson and 1. O. Myer. 1
Danco tilt 2:00 Ht Gold Hill Kat
or ball Gold Hill Sat. night. 8
One thousand faster lilies. See
our display at Liberty Market,.
Itonuo Valley Floral Co. Tel, 1040.
- 8
The tcncnil health of Jackson
county is- showing continued Im
provement, according to the. county
health unit, which today reported
'a decline In 'scarlet fever cases,
after tvivlng been prevalent sev
eral weeks nuo, Thre also have
been no additions! smallpox cases,
following an outbreak of seven
cascs in the Charles Swift family
of Medford.
, Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber S"tf
l.oeal miTrest Is being aroused
In tha first rodeo of the season to
be held in northern California or
southern Oregon at Yreka a week
from next Sunday. The rtuleo will
be st agvd by W 1 1 1 ia m Ness, w h o
was a visitor In Medford this week.
Mr. Ness has a big string of horses
perform!: In the rodeo, which will
Inchui ffilldoKKln:. roping and
bucking contests, as well as races.
Quite delegation of Medford ro
itco fnns are planning to attend.
1 Kaster ball. Jackson Springs Club
Sat. night. 9:S0 till 2. 8
W. J. Tanner, formerly In the
real estate business here, now In
the same bu.lnesM in Kin Fran
cisotK Is here looking after prop
erty Interests. Mr. Tnnnr says the
city and valley has made a wonder
ful growth sine he left, and says
he always hears nl thlnKS about
this city. O
Gt those fenders and auto
bodies straightened at drill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service SJatlon, Phone 418. tf
Two more three-cushion players
were eliminated -from the city
championship tournament In larft
night's games when Dr. W. E, Lan
tls defeated W. Hopp by five points !
and Batten defeated Dr. Winkle in
another handicap mfctch. Both men
have been defeated three times' and
the tournament Is expected to end
next week, with the edge given to !
N. Fuji to win. Fuji has won three i
games and has not yet been de- j
feated. Dr. Lantls has- won two !
games and lost two. 1 i
Easter ball. Gold Hill Sat. " 8
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker left J
for Glendalf. Ore., yesterday, called i
by the death of Mr. Walker's sister.
Kincatd's Easter ball. Gold Hill I
Sat. night. Dance till 2:00. 8'
Temporary auto licenses were is- j
sued at the county clerk's office
yesterday to Florence Spackman,
J. R." Crews and Gordon Stout of I
Medford, and J. C: Mayham of
Eagle Point.
If you are registered, whether
you Yire a taxpayer or not, you
can vote on the airport bonds Tues
day, April 2nd. 10
Wentworth Gos., former Pacific
Air Transport pilot located in Med
ford two years ago with the trans
port comtfany, was a visitor at the
local landing field yesterday, flying:
a two-passenger amphibian plane,
with which he was en route to Se
attle from 'Oakland. This plane is
capable of landing on land or. water
and Is of a type rarely seen her.e.
Easter ball, Jackson Springs Club
Sat. night, 9:30 till 2. 8
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. "VVeygen of
Chlloquin are spending several days
In Medford visiting a number of
friends. The Weygenjs formerly
owned tho Court street grocery
store In this city.
Fancy dressed turkeys, chickens
and capons at the public Market
Sat. a. m. only, March 30th. N.
F. Ohrt. Trail. , 7
Peace was reigning In the Ash
land gasoline war "battlofront'
after all dealers In the city decided
to sell gasoline at the standard
price of 27 14 cents per gallon. Up
until last evening, three dealers
were selling for 22 cents, arousing
the Ire of their competitors, who
threatened various things If they
did not brgst the gas price.
Kincald's Easter ball. Gold Hill
Sat. night. Dance till 2:00. 8
Obituary
SULLIVAN Funeral services
for Melville C. Sullivan, Civil war !
veteran who passed away at Ash-
land where he had been confined;
to a hospital for more than two ;
years, will be held at the Conger
chapel at 2:30 Sunday. Services '
will be under auspices of the Med- :
ford G. A. R. with the local Ma-,
sonic lodge in Charge at the grave. (
The remains will he laid to rest
beside his deceased wife In Med- ,
ford cemetery. !
FRLSBY Funeral rites for Bes
sie Fiieby, wife of F. B. Frisby of
near Jacksonville, who passed
4)vay Thursday at the age of 36
years, will be held at the Conger
funeral chapel at 1:00 p. m. Satur
day. Rev. Raymond S. Rees will
officiate. Mrs. Frisby is survived
by her husband and five children
ranging In age from our to sixteen
years. Interment will be in Med
ford cemetery.
Sparkling Beverage
for Easter Feast
Nothing gives the Easter dinner
br the evening luncheon more tone
than a nice, mellow, sparkling
drink Canada Dry. "the cham
pagne of ginger ales."
It is made of . the highest qual
ity of Jamaica ginger and other
Ingredients, can be served at any
function by anyone, and Is a pleas
ing, delightful beverage for old and
young.
Order It from your grocer or
druggist.
- SMciul Communication
Medford I-odge No. 103, A.
V V" F. & A. M., Friday, Match
'r 29, 7:30 p. m. Work In the
E. A. degree. By order of W. M.
7 C. Mr HOUSTON, Secy.
Stores (lose Ucctlon Day.
Tho Merchants Association re
quests that all business houses, of
fices, and business places of all
kinds, close their places on Tues
day, April 2nd, at 4:00 p. m., so
that alt clerks, employes and em
ployers can vote on the bond Issue
for the new airport.
CLARENCE MEEKER,
F. E. REDDEN, President.
Secy. Merchants' Association.
i 10
C!f-Iiod advertising gets results.
Who Out Vote.
Every m&ti and woman who Is
registered, whether a property
owner or a taxpayer or nut, can
vote at the airport bond elctlon
Tuesday, April 2nd. 10
EASTER SPECIAL
The whole town is talking- about how
cheap we sell those oranges and, too, we
have arranged a huge supply of fresh
fruits.
And, say! chickens' hundreds to choose
from. , ' " .
Oranges, Rose brand 252 size 2
dozen . . , 35c
Fresh, tender Spinach 2 lbs 15c
Strawberry Rhubarb--per lb 10c
Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green On
ions per bunch . . . 5c
Klamath Potatoes per 100 lbs. . .$1.00
POULTRY SPECIAL
Dressed Hens per lb. 30c
Dressed Rabbits per lb. . 30c
Large Crabs 2 for 45c
Johnson's Market
Phone 97
6th and Grape
MANN '8 The Be.t Goods for the Prtc.-No Matter What th. Price-WAHS
For the
Easter Parade
Kupenheimer
Suits
Greater, smoother grace is the new
vncriiB the vounff men have adopted
for Spring. This style is given fine J
expression by wortny iaoncs ue
signed and controlled by Kuppen
heimer. Exclusive woolens, enrich
ed by new color and decoration.
Loomed from long-fibred yarns that
stoutly resist wear.
$40 to $60
"Middi Shade"
Blue Serge Suits
$37.50
fill
Mix
' rW
Neckties
For Easter
Never before have we
shown such a beauti
ful assortment of pat
terns and colors.
65c to $1.50
See Them in Our
Windows
New Hats
For Easter
Now is the time to
chdpse your new hat
for, Easter and spring
wear. Our stocks are
compJte.
$5 to $10
Men's Fancy Dress
Dress Sox
29c to $1.50
Boys' Elastic, Waist
and Knee Dress
Knickers
Men's Rayon
Union Suits
A fine quality of ray
on athletic button
front styles, colors of
w h it e, pink and
flesh.
$1.75
Made of
r "THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY" J
Men's Dress Shirts
Collar-attached styles,
pre-shrunk n e c k b a nds,
fast colors. All sizes;
regular $2.50 values.
$1.98
Boys' Dress Hats
New patterns and shapes
of linen and other wash
able mater
ials at
$2.95
65c to
$1.95
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I City Meat Market
, The Open Front Market
121 N. Central
Phone 324
Your Easter Meals
Will Not Be Complete Without
EASTER HAM
Nothing quite, so good as
Ham for your JEaster Dinner .
Also Anything in
the Meat Line
We Give S. & H.
Green Stamp
Q
West Side IIeat Market
Across From Copco
"Where Quali Costs You No More"
We Deliver o Phone 649
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HAMS OF ALL KINDS
FOR YOUR EASTER MEALS
BOIL .5
BAKE j G
FiyeV TVliiioiis Hams, OOp
ixmtid
Other Hams
Swift's Premium, - pn
per pound fciJ7C
Xehergal's Hams, OQ.
per pound O....Q VC
Morrel's KaniSQ ?n'r
per pound . C
t'udahy Puritan Hams, Qfl
per pound OUC
Milk Fed Spring Lamb
Leir of Lanilt,
per pound JJ
Shoulder Ivoasl, o C
per pound' OOC
A Full Line of Rogue River Valley
Meats, Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton
Vote for the Airport Bonds April 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS