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MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929.
BIG 7 WORKERS
UP
od to the presentation with a brief
talk, atatlng thut thU was the moat
efficient crew he had had In hlu
26 years experience. He ended by
expressing a wish that they would
nil be together next your again.
4 I'Mctui'PH were taken of the group,
ljuth lijsldo and outsldu the park
Ing house.
DEATH ASHLAND mm TRAIN TAKES LIFE
WITH A BANQUET
ALTAR SOCIETY WILL
it The Big 7 packing house was
officiiilly closed for- the season
vlth a luncheon served by the 150
or more workers this noon. Long
tables lined the house and employ-erK-aml
employes sat side by side
Joining In the hilarity of the occa
sion, and the copious quantity of
food prepared by the women work-
', firfl. . ' V-
II. Worlman, foreman of the
pie-cooling plant made the official
talk, expressing the appreciation of
ih. workers for thelrv employers
and of their association with each
other during . the past three
months.. H. W, Hamlin, manager
of the packing plant was presented
with a beautiful colored picture of
Crater Lake, by Mrs. Pearl Newlin
on behalf of the workers.
Klmer Adams, foreman, was
(riven an Kagle lodge ring; C. "V.
Jloldridge, a leather billfold, and ,
H. Wortmnn, two heavy woolen I
HhlrlH. Manager Hamlin respond-
The opening of the treasure
chest and a fashion show of the
t exquisite garments so far en
closed, Is an event ro which the
women of Med ford are invited this
afternoon by the Ht. Ann's Altar
society of the local Catholic
church, , The exhibition will take
place from 2:30 to 5 o'clock this
afternoon and from 7:30 to 11:00
tonight at the home of Mrs. Annie
Keltehor, 1010 Houth Oakdale.
Although ull of the garments to
bo included In the chest have not
yet arrived, the number that are
here will furnish a treat to the
spectators at the fashion show.
Among those who will assist in
modeling tho garments are, Miss
Dorothy Orth, Miss Mercla Mlk
sche, Mrs. J. C Hayes and Mrs.
fverett Urn y ton. ' '
Coroner H. W. Conger today was
Htlll undecided whether to hold an
fnciuest into the death Tuesday of
Henry Lester Bauer, 1 5 -year-old
Junior high school boy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bauer of Ashland,
caused by un injury said to have
been received at the school
grounds. The boy Is declared to
have died from a bursted' gall
bladder, caused possibly from an
external blow ncross the side.
The boy Is believed to have been
injured ten days or so ago, follow
ing an investigation by Ashland
School Superintendent O, A. Bris
coe. The boy did not complain of
his injury until ho was seized w(th
violent puln Friday.,
The hotly will be held in Ash
land for three months and will
then be shipped to Washington for
burial, . .
Nov. 8, 1929. ' "
i . ForcxahtH J
I Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Saturday. Warmer to
night, becoming unsettled.
Oregon: Generally1 fair tonight
antl Saturday, but unsettled , to
nigh with rain in northwest por
tion. Warmer in Interior tonight.
Local Data.
' Auto Jilts Solon,
WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. (P)
Senator Norrls of Nebraska " today
said he was "only stiff and sore,"
as the result of being struck by
an automobile last evening near
the cnpWnl,
1 j, , .a
TA
HOME OWNED STORES
Out In Front
Wherever you go thrifty shoppers favor PIGGLY WIGGLY for
their food buying. They know from experience this great self -serv-ice
system can and does save them money on all the well-known and ;
dependable brands of food, and it's a real pleasure to make selection 1
from the complete stocks always found at these stores. It's the mod
ern way to shop. .', . ..;."'.. 5
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Week-End Features
VEGETABLE
Margarine
3 ib8 49c
No. 1
SOFT SHELL
Walnuts
2 lbs.
49c
LESLIE'S
Salt
Plain or Iodized
3 tor j. 25 c
1
OatS ROLLED 9
lb. sack
47c
;Light Gbbes-gggg3 f.r 50c
CoCOa, -HERSHEY'S; 2 ib.l'.! ..1..1J......2 for .... . 27 C
Honey Light clover, strained 5 -lb. pail.. 69 C
Floiir-PIGGLY WIGGLY; hard wheat blend 4 9 lbs.. 1.93
P & G (white)
Naptha Soap
10 bars 35 c
31
Bleach-'em
Makes Clothes
Whiter
2 pt.btls23c
M. J. B. JR.
Coffee
1 ib. 42 c
Raisins -mission special seedless 4 lbs 32 c
CatSUp -CALIFORNIA HOME; large. 18-.ozbot24c
Milk-THOMPSON'S CHOCOLATE MALTED Lb 42 C
U Meat EAGLE DEVILED; No. tins .4 for 19c
Symp -LYLE'S GOLDEN 2 lb. can29c
ONIONS
10 ibs 25c
TZJi
SQUASH
1V2C lb.
SPUDS I
U. S. No. 1
$3.29 cwt. I I
Piggly Wiggly Market
; SPECIAL
TURKEYS - CHICKENS RABBITS
Pork Shoulder Roast,, per pound ; 25c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Leg of Lamb, per pound 35c
Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound 25c
Phone 1236 We Deliver
408 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon
'IVrnpt'i'iUUT-e (1ckm.).. 6(f 31
HlKhl-Kt (lout 12 hi.) - 0
l.owoBt- (laxh 12 hr.) 2(i ' 30
He. Humidity (-.)"8G ' 1
I'reflpinulon (In.) 00 .00
Htate of Weathor.... Clear Clear
Lowewt temperature this morn
ing, 27 dogree. ' -
Total precipitation Hlnce Sep
tember 1, 1021), 1.14 Inched.
Temperature a year oko today:
HlKhent, 57; lowest, 34.
-t-
Sunset today, 4:57 p. m.
KunrlHO Saturday, 6:54 a. m.
Suimet Saturday, 4:56 p. m. '
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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Walking Into the path of an ap
approachlng etiKin at noon ye
terday, h. H.. Coder, well-known
Ashland Civil ' war, veteran, was
killed Instantly at Ashland. He
was 84 yeara p ajfo anU had been
talking1 !to some friends just before
Htepplns; onto; tha tracks, as. the
train "was approaching ' a' street
erosslnK.
An arm and a iep: were severed
from the body nnd he was thrown
20 feet. Although Ehulneer J- K.
Manratty stopped the train within
30 .feet, the old. man was aircadv
dead.
He had resided in ABhland for
the pAt 24 years and during tho
Civil Avar served with a Pennsyl
vania regiment. He is survived by
his wife and eight children. .
of the Southern Oregon Peace Of
ficers' association at Ashland this
evening at the Llthfa Springs ho
tel. Arrangements for the meet
ing are under the charge of State
Traffic Officer C. P. Talent, who
hun prepared an interesting pro
gram. W. L. Priest, president of the
Burns Detective agency, and Thos.
Swennes, Portland police inspector
had already arrived today for the
meeting, which . is expected to
draw officers from all parts of
southern Oregon, including Lane,
Josephinev Klamath, Douglas Coos
Curry and .lacltBon counties. The
meeting will1 start with a big ban
quet at 6:K0,'with the address of
welcome delivered by Mayor J. E.
Thornton. .
SPANISH VETERANS
TO
BANQUET
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
TO MEET'IN ASHLAND
- Around 70 la enforcement of
ficers ore expected at the meeting
' v Sentenced Again
EASTLAND, Tex.. Nov. S VP)
Clyde Thompson today was as
sessedthe death penalty' for tho
second time by a jury here for the'
slaying of Lucian Shook near the
letter's oil field home at Leray,
Tex. In September, 1928.
JJIes in Tub.
' CHICAGO, Nov. 8. (P) Mrs.
Gertrude Kuelman, 52, stood last
night in a tub full of water and
reaching out to the wall, pressed
an electric switch., She was electrocuted.
' Every veteran of the Spanish
American war, residing in Medford
or nearby, is urged to be present
tomorrow night at a big banquet
and meeting to bo held at the
armpry. The banquet is to be
nf.rvf.fi hv menihers of the auxillury
j and is exnected to draw a large
I attendance or veterans.
J State officers will be present and
1 will include Dr. H. C. Ellsworth of
I'ortland, department vice-president:
ft. If. Clark of Ia Pine, de
partment president; George Carr,
department Inspector,' and possibly
others. Including- Jay Upton of
In telling of tho banquet, E. I,.
Thoumler, local commander, in
addition to urging tho local veter
ans to attend, also urged them to
take part in the Armistice Day
parade Monday. , .
, Tree- lilts Cablii; . ' .
OREGON CiTT. Ore., Nov. 8. ;
ypj Mr. and .Mrs. John Braker
and their son. Max,' C, were alive
today after, ;thalf jog ; cabin, ;;aij,
Central Point had. been aemoltahtid'
by a falllns '1WJ Jwt:,fir M
which crashed upon them white
they slept. All escaped without ,
injuries.
Balcm- City ...... 511' 22
lilsmnrck 32 20
Hulso 50 30
Uenver 2(! 20
Ues Moines 42 3(1
I'-rcsno :. 70 4(1
Helfn.-i 20 20
I.OH Angeles ...... 7li 511
Marshrield '.. (tli 40
Phoenix 74 42
Portland 5S .IK
Itcd iilllff ........ 52 .
lloselnirg ;...'.f C4 ; 30
Salt Ijikn City 40 32
San Francisco, .. 72 ' 54
Kan In Ve .'.:....,. 40 24
Seattle 52 38
Spoknno 48 2d
Wnlla Walla .... 54 .34
Winnipeg "18
. V. j. HUTCHISON,
. ' Meteorologist,
Clear
Clear
Clear
p. Cdy.
P. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
C'l.ly.
Clear .
Cldy.
-Clear
Clear
Snow
Oldy.
Clenr
Clear
P. Cdy.
' CLUB, ELECT OFFICERS
Eight motorcycllnts met last
evening at the home of Krt Stan
wood on the Fern.Vnlley road east
of Vhoenix, to organize the Crater
T-ake Motorcycle club. The - club
will follow national motorcycle reg
ulatloiiH. The organization will carry on
different activities Including fancy
and trick riding, and hlll-cllmblnirT
rucoH. The first hill climbing race
will be held Hunday, north of Gold
Jl III. There will be eliminations.
Tho group plans to interest a
largo number of southern Oregon
and northern' California' motorcyc--liHtH,
and poHHibly cntubllsh a club-
room,
Tho officers of tho club are:
Fred Cummingu. president; Ed
Htanwood, vice-president; Emmett
Cnntrall, wocrotary; cKn'rloH1 . A
Thatcher, treasurer; Fred ChrlB
tenn, manager, and Howard Ho-
?)er, tour captain ,
4 . - 4:.
TO
GRID PLANS TONIGHT
A large attendance of legion
naires from all parts of the county
is looked for when the speclnl
meeting of Medford Post No. 15
takes placo at tho Armory tonlglu.
Following a brief business M'sslon,
during which flnul pinna for the
Legion football .game tomorrow
will be discussed.
A clever entertnlnment program
will be given by the stunt commit
tee. A report on tho Armistl 'O J
ditv celebration will also bo heard
! during the meeting. Those whn t
I wish to participate in the disposal!
' of tho post kitty are urged to bi
on hand at this important meeting.
Kin ninth Fulls Oregon Hnrilo
Shop moved to new location nt
IflOS Mnln street.
To Make Tomorrow a Banner Day
We Slashed Prices to the Core
Hats Going at
Prices That
Will Amaze
You
New Shipment of 150 Hats Included.
Look at These Money Savers
Smart Up-to-the-Minute Styles
$1.50 $1.98 $2.98
$3.98 $4.98
Every hat worth two to three times the sale J
price. You 11' want several at such bargain
prices. (
" You'll have to hurry -These i
hats are on sale tomorrow,
The Emmy Lou Hat Shop
In the M. M. Store
Sale on the
: Famous
Gage Hats
Tomorrow
: ... at - v. . '
BANDBOX
223 E. 6th Street
A small lot of $12.50 to $19.50 Values tomorrow
going at --.
$6.98
$7.50 values $3.98
$4.98 values :..'......$2.98
The Band Box and Emmy Lou Shop
- Will Save You Money . Tomorrow
1 JONES
Across from Craterian
Buy at These Prices
All Next Week
Flour
Steaks
Milled from Klamath Best
Wheat. Every sack guaranteed.
Cut from fancy young beef.
Sirloin or Round.
49-lb. sack.
1 49 er Poun " "
.25
Bacon
Tree Tea
It's one of the best. Your
choice of Black or Green.
8 -oz. pkg .33 Per pound
Nice lean Bacon. Well cured,
medium weight. '
25
Milk
Hams
Carnation, Borden's or Al
V pine? They are best. '
3
tall cans ....
25
Extra quality ' sugar cured
ham. We guarantee them
bent. One-half or , whole.
Per pound
.28
Extract
Schilling's Best. Your choice
of any flavor Schilling's
packs.
Citrus
-oz. . bottle..
.19
Regular Citrus Powder. In
large packages.
Per pkg. ...
.19
Baking Powder
Schilling's Cream of Tartar.
We guarantee every can,
every ounce.
1 -lb. can . .35
Flour
Sperry's Drifted Snow. '. It's
Sperry's Best.
49-lb. sack.,
1.88
re
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SATURDAY
Last Day of
IftEAUTirUL ShOeS FOR, WOAAeNI
ctp a tug nnnc ,
$5
Shoe Sale
KLAMATH
NETTED GEM
POTATOES
While 100 Sacks Last
100 lb. Sacks;, ' i
$2.25 j
Yes! 'They are Xo. 2 potatoes, but well matured. '
and good values you can depend upon that!'
About. 100 sacks near Xo. 1 Potatoes, per
Hw : $2.70
For those who want fancy potatoes we have n
few fancy Baker's, which Avere sorted carefully
for hotel and restaurant use. While thev last,
per 100 Jhs. , 4v 3.25
Free Delivery Any Place in Medford
Pantorium Building 6th and Holly,
Telephone 613
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