Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 28, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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unvd and catinot be written upon again. Let
it go! A new page before usa clean white
sheet-unniaiTed by Mumblings, mistakes and
C06thMunders that should be tetnembered only
for the profitable lessons they carry Perhaps
one of the mistake of last year was the old.
wasteful, unsatisfactory way ol buying foods.
This year let's try the new way. the better way. the "Safe by connninp your food purchases to Safeway Store.
WayT You. Mr. Housewife, wn make 1929 a year of The whole Safeway organization wishes you the happiest
saving and ?tisfactton-of substantial enntnbution toward New Year you have ever known and hopes yuu will allow us
your family's better health, happiness and financial security- to help you make it also.the most economical and satisfactory.
Safeway Savings Saturday-Monday
Eggs Brooms Cream Candy
IlOt'K HIMllXt.H, All.. Her. Althuuuli n- official niin.mnn'-
Ai Out of the wIUUtiu'sh nnni hits yi-t l-u mailt' of tin
of tin olonulo river country ! nppointmcnt, it was lU'i-ioVntally
'tlu-ro ratm- today from ti Brin-i lt-arm-d today from the Mail Trih-
zlt'd vrioritus a story of a brave mn.'rt Hell view foriespondrni'e. :
which appear elsewhere la this l
IMtper, that MIhm Ma tile Maek of j
roi vallis In the new lum dm- )
but futile hunt for Mr. and Mrs.
! Ileuii Hyde, of Hansen. Idaho. ,
who uUemutcd to "shoot" the
i rlver'H fonminr ranids and wet -.
mysterious Uis-
swallowed up in
aiipearanee.
i The two H;irhers. Kmery and
I I'llvivrti ih K.illi u lui 17 vears lU'o
rode n bout down the O'loialo
flit thno and lived to
tab', reached hen with n
onstratiin audit of J tick sun eoiinly.
tO Hlli'f
! fonkle.
I'loreme York
;Ki.a'.:oii took ef-
v of the' fln.llnB of the Hydo ' 'val herr f..r duty. I.
r In an effort, which almost " agents office In sen
Liii'de While Stinulari
Doz.
79 c
)iiui'Kt,i.
broom.
Each ...
fini! full tic
69c
KlillOV Soft
ciiiuly.
fcntof cream
eed Mis.
wliift' rei
feel lleeoiiiber l"
It seems Unit her Idi'lttlty was'
nut l.i be made public until her
litaiiccof the appointment iinil,
but tin conn-1
ow in an effort, which almost - .
l.r..L-l.i .1....,, l. the rnnlds ' I'ti'iinini or meetings ror .inuuuiyi
Ten day- ago two nimy nvhttors l" vai lou women eoinmunlly ,
loeated the stow by flylntf tlt j elubs. metltlonod Miss Ma. k In that
the Ornnd Canvon nnd Hhortly communii-ation ns the new home
afterward the Kolb hrothers be- demons! ration intent.
t;an their seareh. ''"e appointment Is made by the
Thev mid the si ow was found ! O. A. I". extension serviee, ami lit-
bouneillK In nildstieam. held by 11 j tie Is known at the county atenfsl
1 taut rope, which hud wedsett, ottlee now aliotll .Miss .Mai K. except
jhjfor the
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PEPENPAHLE CJROEgS B n a a
ve-liko into the roeks lining the
rapids. lnnide the boat, neatly
piled, were personal effects
the Hydes. who wete lust seen 44
days ao at KriM AnKl ereek
in the Ornnd Canyon. A dlhry
in which the last entry was dnted
November 30 also was found.
Pink Beans
Most viiriotifs lire hisjh
liuv lit this sitvintr.
5 Lbs. , 43 c i 2
Dates
Lbs 59 c
Oranges
that she is an O. A. C. Kraduate.
for some time past has been eon
nreted with the extension service,
and that her formal arcepumc-e way
reetdved only yesterday.
Miss Mai'k was ixpeetetl to ar
rive in the elty today or tomorrow
at the latest, tn assume her new
position, but hud not arrived by
early this afternoon.
Daily Meteorological Report
Hulk Uit'ii's of tlu' finest
quality.
1. it r i
filllCV
t- sweet
stock.
Navels
Lbs.
25c
Graham Flour
.Hie; K I'.l'itiul iniltle of llie
best irr.'iiu, .M'oiiinl course.
8-Lb. bag .. .45 c
Mince Meat
Candy
MAX-I-MI'Xr. the
hull; mincemeat.
2 Lbs. ..
hesl of
35c
Flour
I.ily While,
ily'ltlfiul
pouiitl
4!) poiiml but!
a fine l'nm-
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but:
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$173
Sittin mixed cunily for the
Kithlies, very fine quality,
and flavor.
3 Lbs. : 35c
Margarine
.Our Crux N'ut MarL-ar-ine
is different, spreads
better, and tastes better.
Try it.
4 Lbs 69 c
Lettuce
l.tirire solid heads.
2 Doz. .. ...... 55c
Small sweet juicy oranges
2 eoz 35 c
Prunes
l'etile sweet prunes, nice
size,
3 Lbs 25 c
Pineapple (
Slijthtly broken sliia's in
syrup. Large 2 1-12 cans.
3 For 69 c
Soap
White Kaj-'le, a ;ooil soap
and a itood buv.
! Ml'SK'AL lMM)r.ltM.
riSIJKUATKD liUltC'll
Central Point, Sunday evening,
December 30, 7:30 o'llotk.
Joy to the World t'holr.
All Tlail the Power of .lestia'
name. No. 218 t'unsreKHtlon.
Away In a Manner MIks John
son and MrH. Wilbur.
In a Field of Angels Mr,
tlrintes. ' '
OfferlnK.
.I.nther'H Cradle Hymn Messrs.
Severson. Kaher. Johnson. Merrltt.
Calvary .Mrs. LeVee and MIhs
I'oe.
silent Nittht. Holy Nlttht t,holr.
Iletnarks I'astor.
Peaee anil Good-Will Modamen
Grimes, .strohmeler, Messrs. Sever
son, Johnson.
There's a Sour in the Air Young
l-adies' Chorus.
Duet. Selected Mrs. Tex and
Miss llui'Ker.
Star of the Kast Mr. Kaber.
A Christmas l.ullaby Mesdames
Grimes. Wyatt, Tex. Strohmeler.
Serenata, by Moszkowskl Misses
It. and M. Hurser.
Teach Mo to I'ray Mr. Harris.
Holy City Mrs. liui'Ber and Mr.
Severson. - ., , . , '. 4
Oh. IJtllo Town ot hothlohem.
No. 214 l!y CoiiKresnllon (stund
Iuk). Uenedlctlon Kcv. Johnson.
2 For 15C ; 10
Bars
33c
e Deliver Quantity Orders
Store No. 471, 210 W. Main
Phone 1010
2 Medford Stores
Conveniently Located
Store No. 433, 212 E. Main
Phone 1176
Prisoner Author , jrlary. is credlletl Willi having made.
COLL'Mtlt'S, Ohio, Dec. 2S. (A ?70"' last year by writh' flc.lon.
lohtt I. Murphy, who is t.ervii His sentenee lias heen commuted
a sentence In slate prison for hur- so Hint he Is eligible for j.arole.
PROGRAM ENJOYED AT
Come to Headquarters for
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Saturday and Monday Specials
2 dozen nice Oranges . 40c.
25c
30c
6 Grapefruit .
Lemons, dozen
Ht House Tomatoes, lb 25c
New Crop Beets, Turnips, Carrots,
large bunches 5c
Gfen Onions, burfch 5c
Los Angeles Lettuce, large solid
heads. Two for 5c
Sweet Potatoes, 7 pounds for 35c
Johnson's Market
Free Delivery Any Order
Phone 97
Radio Program
KMED
Mull Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
Friday. December 28
Forecasts i
Medford and vicinity: Haiti to-1
nlKlit nnd Saturday. Modcrnto tent-1
pernture, lowest tonlitht above I
Ireezini;. I
()n!on: ltalit In west, iind local I
rain and snow in cast portion to-1
nlKlit mill Saturday. lUodoralo tent-;
perature. j
Temperature (I)ckk.) . !' Sii
lliKliest (Last 12 bis. I CC, 111
Lowest lljist 12 hrs.) II M
Kel humldlly (IVt.) .... tl !
Precipitation (Ins.) 22 .till
Slalo or weather Cloudy finitely
Toial precipitation since Sept. 1,
li2S. .23Jnches.
Sunset today, 1:17 p. m.
Sunrise Sal unlay, 7: ".it a. m.
Sunset Sal unlay, 4:4S p. ill.
. Observations Taken at 5 A,
V 12th Meridian Time
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r.ltOWNSIJOltO, Oro.. Dec. 28
(Spt'i'liil) The Urownaboro
f huul wt Its pruKi'iim last Fri
day fVi-nitiK, iiftor which Christ
niitrt KiftH and candy wore dis
tributed among the children.
There wiu n Rood atti'ndance and
all enjoyed the program which
hud been very well prepared.
Kolfind ThompHon of Klamath
I'-alln in the guent of his prand-,
piireniH, Mr. and . Mrs. J. D.
Henry. ;
Mr. nnd Mm. Prank Mint! ; w . receveti in thlB city
-spent Christmaa at Uutto ia iU; ... . . mrriaire In Hoattlc.
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I''rlilny, Deccnils'r !!H.
22S.1I Meters 1310 Key.
5:30 to 6:15 Ve Towne frier.
6: 1 r, to 0:30 Medtord Mail
4 Tribune, news and markets.
0:30 to 7 Hunt's fraterlan
4 organ concert.
8 to !' Medford Itenlty
Jtoard, sponsored by lirown
& White.
Snliinlai-, Dist'inlMT -'.
:30 to 10 While King Soap
Co.
10 to II People's Kleetrlc. f
11 (0 12 lleebc & Kindle
t Service Ktutlons.
12 to 12:30 Klhart's llook
Music.
12:30 to 1:30, Wltham Scrv-
tee Station.
0:13 to 6:30 Medford Mail
4 Tribune, news and markets.
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Hakor Cily 60 :!2 l'. fdy.
I lllsiiiHi'ck .'. 4! 2S I'. f dy.
Hoiso ISO 10 f lottily
Denver '. 70 4:t Cloudy
i Doh Moines (ill ,'12 I', f dy.
i Fresno IK) D2 Cloudy
Helena . 511 2tl Cloudy
Los AiikbIoh .... OS 62 Clear
I Marshfieltl 62 40 Cloudy
1'hoenlx 78 60 Ruin
Hottland 12 ;i Kitln
Hetl llluft 611 42 Cloudy
UosobltlB 48 118 Cloudy
Salt Lake City.. 00 34 Cloudy
San Kraiicisco .. 02 60 f lowly
Santa Fe 68 :il llalu
Seattle 72 38 Kalll
Spokane 4 24 floudy
Walla Wulla .... 3tf III) Kon'y
Winnipeg Ix Hn"w
"I.. W. DICK, .MetuoroloRlsl.
Wedding Bells
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We, of the 20th Century Stores every
where wish you, and all of yours, at home
and here, and there,
A Happy New Year
Features Saturday Only, Dec. 29th
CORN Standard liood qual- PEAS Radium Extra tttand-
ity of Jova' pack 33 C iml' t'X('t'l,1iollil1 V1,llle at 33 C
:i cans ; t'iin
PINEAPPLE Hillsdale S lars;e nu'llow .slices, slightly broken, in
cadi can Excellent for Salads CQr
IJilltt' illl. ijiiiiil 't ' v-t
CITRUS POWDER
standby ol' thousands
packages (Limit 15)
Kncli '.
The old
- Large
22c
LIBBY'S MILK-
to I'resli cream
The
Tall cans,
I for
6 for 55c
nearest
28c
SUGAR Lest Cane The 'JOth Century sells only llic
"J Jerry " or "Sea Island,'' believing Hint to
be the people's choice l(i pounds for
very best,
98c
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sack
Blend
$1.99
Crystal
10
bars
White Soap
39c
Crisco "The J'amilv
shorteiiina;"
li-pound
can
$1.39
H01 li Century Coffee The beverage for a Xew Year's
Kxhilirating but not inebriating Direct from our
roaster to you, it's always fresh Pound
3 Lbs. $1.39
Ground to Your Order for Fineness
celebration
48c
Small Juicy Oranges
3 dozen
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
53c
Tender Crisp Celery
2 for ...
Spinach
15 lbs. for ..
19c
29c
Imported Jap. Oranges
Jiox
Large Solid Lettuce
'2 for
"Florida"
I) for
Grapefruit
1.25
19 c
25c
79c doSen
with Mrs. Ktlnplr'H parents, Mr.
untl Mrs. Molntyro.
A. W. ItoKers of Medford nnd
.Mr. nnd Mrs. I.yle lliird of fhllo
qnin nro house puests of Mr. tind
Mrs. Joe Mnxfleld.
The Monlu fumlly stunt fhrlst
mus dy ttf the homo of Mr. und
Mrs. Dnlkho In Central folnt.
' Tho Will Henry fnmlly wcro
d'nne. goest of the fleorge Henry
family on Christmas day. Mr.
and Mrs, Kd Ttteker, Vloltt Mor
ris and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jhuik were
at the Karl Ti''ker home and Mr.
and Mrs. Itohen, Iouls Kohen iind
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorico Hansen and
family at the home of William
Hansel and family.
Th.- Sunday sehool Kave their
Christmas program last Sunday I
afternoon with n very nood at-1
tA'lanee. At the elosc of tlio'
tiroKram the ehlldren received
their Rifts and randy from the
tree.
.Mrs. Wm. Ml.kell Is ttllto III
at her home with Influenza.
The Kllcore fnmlly of Klam
ath Kalis are spending everal
days at the llutler home.
WhhIi.. yostortlny of Miss flenevn
Dehjwhlm of that city nnu HcBinniu
L. I'arsoiis. son of Mr. and Ms.
Heginald II. I'orsons of the 11111
crest orchaids.
The itroom Is well known In this
city, where he spent the summer
the past lew years.
According to word received In
Medford today, Mrs. Colo, formerly
Miss Klloen Iteddy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Iteddy, was married
In Seattle Deccmher 20 to Waller
I to wno. former well known Medford
business man. They arc expected
to be In MedfoiTI tomorrow en routo
to California on a motor trip.-
TO BEAT HUDKMS
SKW YOKIC. ' Dec. 2.S. (Kl
((listening shirt fronts ut tho
iingsido and last flying gloves
In the Hug uro expected to pro
vide a proper sotting for the
wlntlup of the 11128 ring campaign
in Madison Hiiuato tjarden to
night. Ace lludklns of Nebraska and
Hone Llevos of IwIkIiiiii will lint-
tlo 10 rounds, while the "Htm mil
lionaires" and friends of "Tony''
Hlddle. wealthy backer of tho Bel
gian boxer look on.
At the end of their prepara
tlonn IJevos was an 8 to 5 favor
ite principally because of a six
pound weight ndSlltago anfl the
boxing knowledge he combines
with Ills slugBlng but speculators
were timid because of repor's on
the IlclKiK4l'B weight. He has been
having somo trouble making tho
uo-poond limit.
HudkllR lipped the. scales at 1,14
pounds after his final w kout.
All Bunch Vegetables, 5c
226 W. Main and Medford Bldg.
Buy Chriitmaa Health 8calj
Phones 507 and 380
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of slnimerlng beuns. i Deputy Default. I Ilea wcro admitted lo State Troaii
So far radio experts have ex- SALT I.AKK CITY. Dec. 28. -: urer John Walker this afternoon.
lalned neither of the plicnomcnu ii- inMiiiciiiioos ui more iioiii nu niinoiinccti, oy iwYIU J. fllRIl, a
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satisfactorily.
I luio.'iut) In tho slain treasurer's ol'- i deputy In his office.
JUDGE E 10 HEAR
BEND ELECTION CASE:
Huln went anI lotil ralni nnd
(nown iHMt portion tn llcht nnil
t u.il ft modorale .tempom turt.
Strong miutlicaHt wlnls, ut
(iHtfU, fin Oi rouMt.
tlmm
A1brt Daunherty arrlvod htre
from Jtoevlllo. Cul.. hut HunOuy
(u spend the holiday with friends
, und r'littlvc.
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Obituary
STEW PAN STORY
m.
DALKY Kunerul scrvloci. for
N'Vinnla i;. Daley, wife of W. C.
Haley ol Eagle Point, who passed
uway at midnight on December
26. will be held at the family
home In Bagle point at 2:30 Hun
day, ltev. Wm. B. Hamilton will
officiate nnd Interment will fol
low In Central Point cemetery.
Conger Funeral Parlors III charge.
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Fog fatality.
KUOKXK, Ore., Dee. 28. Wt
Injured when an automobile In
which ho was riding was struck by
another In a fog late yesterday a
mile north of Cottage drove. Leslie
Bartholomew of Drain, died on the
way to a hoepltal here.
HAN V HANCIHCO. Dec. 28. W)
And a radio program came
right out of the lamp!
Mrs. Wilmot XVHIIams. Han
rranclsco housewife, reported to
day that she received a radio pro
gram from tho Varohment shade
of her bedside bridge lamp when
she turned the switch.
An authenticated Instance of
rsdlo music received from the
element of an electric stove, was
reported In Hantu Barbara thin
month when a hotisewlfn thorn
heard a program through a pan
HA I. KM. Ore., Dec. '.'. n-f
Judge James Ayger Fee of Pen
din ton hits been unsigned by Chief
Justice. Hand to sit Juilgo T.
IC. J. Duffy tit liend In the election 1
contest between lloss Farnhain and
George If. Itrewsler, candidates for
district attorney. Chief Justice
Hand assigned Judge J. A. Camp ,
hell of Ojegon City to sit at HI.
Helens for Judge J. A. Rnkln, vllo
Is 111.
The San Francisco Bank
r.'Jil UWornla Hi dud Hujk-Iwj)
rriitriM-a.' i
Vnr the (pwrtrt ynr llitf rrmtr nit. !
U 'K, tihMrttrt h Ivmi irlrnl it tlo- lle ;
trf tour ind ont-quartir 4 1-4) prr rrnt r .
annum on ill rt--Kiit(, .Mf im imI ft'f
Jaitmrr 'Jwl, UtM. DltldriNh mi nllH frr
up fMfd to tw flVpoxIt rnninl iikI rarn
Infrtftl friim Jumufjr 111, lUili. IfrpmlU i
in.wl on nr Mot Janiuiy lOtli. 1 1 JS till
tarn Intvrext (mm iamury l',t2''..
HM . NEnlliU HE, fmfWi. . 4444444)4444
Star Meat Market
Turkeys Chickens Geese
Ducks Rabbits
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Order Early for Your
New Year' Dinner
Hams Half or Whole, per pound 30c
Good Bacon per pound 25c
Home Rendered Lard per pound . 16c
Fresh Side Pork per pound 20c
Phon 273
We Deliver
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