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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1935)
JFEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBUXE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, ATOUST 23, 1935. PAGE SEVEN You Can Do All Your Food Shopping at LUMAN BROTHERS Main and Bartlett The big problem for the house wife Is Just what to buy on these hot days for lunch and dinner. Why not visit this food department store this week-end and see for yourself how conveniently food displays are arranged to suggest, as well as saT time and money. teous personal service always. Get the Habit of Shopping Here You Will Appreciate the Advantages rrrnrroiTmT DRESS REHEARSAL SAFEWAY CHIEF OF ITALIAN FORCE ON AUSTRIAN LINE (Continued trom age One.) I The tactlc&l problem presented left no doubt as to the practical Idea 9 behind the maneuvers. Dropping all pretense of fiction, this meant that the Italian army Is to find a way to reach acrosa the Austrian frontier If It Is required to do so by any development in Austria while part of the Italian military force Is fighting In Africa. LONDON. Aug. 23. (AP) Great Britain's powerful Imperial delense committee, working speedily upon cabinet Instructions in view of the war clouds In East Africa .today be gan the reallocation of British fight ing forces along the vital points likely to bs affected by a war. Airport Log Les Bowman, factory representa tive for Waco planes, stopped at the ; municipal airport overnight enroute through Med ford by air. H. K. Coffoy of the United Benefit ! Life Insurance Co. of Portland, waa visitor today at the municipal airport, arriving by air. oy When southern Oregon food shop pers visit the Safeway stores, they are greeted, by handsome clerks who pleasantly peer at them from behind fast-growing whiskers. Manager J. F. Haws, manager of store No. 41. la the envy of his fellow workers, as day by day he assumes a closer resem blance to the famous "Blue Beard." This unconventional shunning of barber shops la part of a unique publicity program to call the public attention to 8arway'a "Pioneer Days" selling event which will take place In September. In the mean time. Interested patrons are sending A. J. Anderson, manager of store No. 471. on East Main street and Mr. Haws fan letters with encouraging recipes for promoting rapid hair rais ing. Tor the Information of other local beau brummels who admire the Safeway employes' atlken sideburns and chin whiskers, the store man agers consented to disclose a few secrets. A diet of raw meat and doughnuts Is guaranteed to aid m attaining a cave-man appearance in half a week. Another Idea suggested by a prospector is. to hide away in the hills for a month snd lead the simple life, the mountain air and quiet atmosphere being conducive to burly beards, Lew Rlggs, out of the game with an Injured finger, earned his pay by doing considerable pinch-run nlng for the Cincinnati Reds. PUBLIC LINKS TO The fall gotf season will be offi cially ushered In September 1 and 3 at the Medford public golf course with a big blind bogey tournament. It waa announced today by F. W. Chausse, owner of the course. A putting contest, a pitch-and-put con test and a match for driving distance mill also be featured, with handsome print. The Medford Public golf course, with only nine holes. Is said to be one of the sportiest courses In the state, with the eighth hole. In which the golfer contends with a wire fence, a road, tall weeds In the rough, an Irrigation canal water trap, and a rock ledge. Is described by Chausse aa one of the toughest holes he has ever designed, and he haa designed several courses. Nature has aided him In making It tough, with a large rock placed In a strategic position. Chausse has put the green right be hind this rock. $100,000 LEFT IN FUND FOR CAPITOL REBUILDING SALM, Au. 23. fl The state restoration fund will still have 1100, 000 to apply on the construction of a new capltol building after most of the equipment destroyed In the capl tol fire Is replaced, Dn Pry. stte purchasing agent, estimated today. Pry said the cost of the new equip ment waa not aa great as had been expected. The fund originally exceeded 183,-000. TO i Ei m Cold Lunch Meats A Very Fine Assortment Choice R. I. Red Fryers Swiss Steak . . . Short Ribs Beef lb. . . . Choice Beef Pot Roast lb. . Shortening . . , . 3 Veal Loin Steaks lb 20c Bacon, whole or half slab lb. . 35c GROCERIES atured Saturday at the MIRACLE WHIP The finest In Salad Dressing: Pint Jar.. 25 C Quart Jar.. Fall Dresses The new fall dresses are ex qufslte. The colors of Indian rust. French violet, Devon green, brown and blark are made 1n decidedly different styles than we have been hav Ing. High necks and especially stand-up collars nt the bark. Dolman sleeves, full sleeves anil gathered Into a long narrow cuff. Trimmings" of stitching, fagoting, appliques and open work braid In profusion for yokes and sections of the sleeves. Skirt lengths are some what shorter and the lines are graceful with a gentle swing ing movement. This Is account ed for by the clever placing of fullness, high center pleats stitched down some 32 Inches, then allowed to swing free. The skirt with the front gore lends gracefulness nnd has a very slimming effect. . Materials of velvets (so very good) satin faced acetate crepes and light woolens. These in sizes 14 to 44 at Hills Coffee 23c 50c Hills Bros. Blue can lb. tin Red A Coffee, 3 cans In our Ready-to-Wear Department PEANUT BUTTER IN Bfl.K 2 lbs. 35c NEW HONEY 5 lb. pail 45c HATS AND BERETS $1.49 to $3.98 MILK Tllfrf'i a flare to the coat, and suits tills year and It looks Ilka a very good roat year. The roats are flared, hnlman sleeves and fur collars. Rjj Tall Can Fine Quality IGA or Morning Milk per can 6c per case $285 Fresh solid heads Lettuce, each 5 Local Ripe Tomatoes - 3 lbs. 10 Fresh Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10 Local Cantaloupes, medium size 3 for 14 ? Wash Dresses These new wash dresses have finally come. Prints, stripes, checks and desert cloth. A good assortment of all sizes and especially in large sizes. $1.98 Women's Robes Silk Jap Robes 54-inch length $1.49 and $1.98 $2.49 Silk Blouses These silk blouses in the fall shades plaids and plain colors. $2.25 ICE COLD WATERMELONS When you plan Lunches for Picnics or Fruit Workers remember that our Bakery Department has a fine as sortment of Fresh Breads and Delectable Pastries! SATURDAY SPECIAL 23c 23c OLD FASHIONED POUND CAKE M Fresh Wild Oregon BLACKBERRY PIES Ra each 1.1 9--W H ,b"23cil En . lb. 20c 11 16 . 10c II lb. 39t I 1 v ? II ftp im $11.95 JOO.50 k. 13 la Felts and Velvets 11 -iSl COATS and SUITS ' LJf if en $16.75 to $62.50 I : j CMtfZT Woolens lO I O ff ':y O fc i o li Wf2r hr" cheeks "nd plaM. 1 1 m I -1 m 1 fjg B tnrhe wide. Colors 1 : mjig U 3 j m rrr- Bro"n N"-v ! i MtAff and $L98 I J 1 1 j3lZSfvt VoIIm. natlMn, FIoni. Printi. i II 1- xl 'lntni up our lummer stork t JsJi I I Pantie 1 Silk Dress Lengths Girdles Printed Hk, 40 Inrhet Plrte. Tnoay ttrrtrh. Pink or W httf. 3 lo 4--l P""- Saturim, Bjular 91.00 nellrrs. prtal length flaturdar 3 $2.95 79c PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 23. AP) A pclal Washington dtspatch today ' to the Journal said Senator MrNary j probably will be the first of the Ore- I gon delepatlon to return following congressional adjournment. j With adjournment predicted tor ; this week end. Senator McNary Is ' preparing to leave Sunday afternoon. 1 traveling home by rail. Representa- j tlve Mott probably will follow him ; by not more than 24 hours. j Representative Pierce and Mrs. Pierce, hla secretary, plan to leave ; Sunday by automobile, going by way 1 of the Yellowstone park. J Representative Ekwall will remain I about a week to clear up office mat- I tera and Senator Stelwer has engage- I ments that will detain him about two I weeks. j Of course plans would be altered I If congress doesn't adjourn when ex- ! pected. I PERCY ROCKEFELLER'S WIDOW TAKEN BY DEATH GREENWICH. Conn.. Aug. 33. (API A three months Illness had ended In death today for Mrs. Isabel Stlllman Rockefeller, widow of Percy Rockefeller, and heir to his vast es tate appraised at more than $9,000, 000. - The 89 year old widow of a nephew of John D. Rockefeller, died late yes terday less than 11 months after the death of her husband, September 25. 1034. "The Home of Good Meats. Swift's Gov. Inspected Meats" When I go fishing my wife hopes the fish won't bite. She would rath er have meat from the Liberty Mar ket. That's one place where I always get good meat. Beef Pork Veal Lamb SATURDAY SPECIALS Lamb Stew, lb 5C IKS Shoulder of Lamb, lb. 12V2C Picnic Hams, lb 25c Round Steak, lb 28c Beef Pot Roast, lb.. 2l2 and 18c HENS--FRYERS--RABBITS-SQUABS FRESH FISH-LUNCH MEATS Dept. Store! Challics of Main Floor SHOE DEPT. New Fall Styles In season's newest colors surdes, kid, peb bled leather and combinations. Tor Women fide Ties lllxh Tut Pumps T-Mrap. . . . For filrls Ties. Pumps, Mrap and Oxford with low and medium built-up leather heel a. $2.45 to $3.95 Men's Wool Slacks For joiini men. Thwi new ularka are In sray, brottn and plaids, rtr pair $2.95 to S3.95 Men's Brushed Wool Sweaters The nn matm ltn the plratrd hark are rerr popular Ihla jfar. fnlorr.: gray, Ian. hhif, maroon, blark and combination!. $2.98 to $3.95 a f 3 r v. Take Advantage of These Savings in Our BARGAIN BASEMENT OUTING FLANNEL 36 in. Medium weight, stripes or plain. Per yard .., .15c ESMOND BLANKETS 66x80, Indian designs, all colors. Part wool $1.98 BOYS' CORDS Sizes 6 to 12. Navy, Castor and Tan colors : $1.49 BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS -Fast color broadcloth. Plain or fancy stripes . . '. 69c WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE All popular shades. Sizes 8J to 101 35c MEN'S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS Two pocket, triple stitched, full cut 49c MEN'S BIB OVERALLS Good weight denim. All sizes . . - 79c WOMEN'S OXFORDS Brown or black. Low or medium heels $1.49 and $1.98 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS Ties or Straps in brown or b 1 a c k leathers, composition or leather soles $1.00 to $1.98 MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHOES Leather or com position soles, black or brown $2.45, $2.98 Men's Twin Sweater Sets ThM tln eti tonlt of a dip on Mwrlw wrarrr and a long .Iwte rlppr ixMttr. Color., 1n, walnut, blua and frar. M S4.95 Fay Less Dress Better DEPT. STORE Ask for 8. & H. Savings Stamps Ma an mi