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FXUTC P1VB . ".:. HIEDFORD MATL TTITBTTNT1. MKDFORD, OKEfloy, TTtTPAY. APHTT, W. W29 STATE'S CHAMBER CALIFORNIA CITY I " "" '" "" """" Mphitis proves rTTrT '1 PROBLEM TO PET "iiT ' i SHOW MW.HTftbnxmimrfk rofrEfel i Spring cleaning time is here! And the MacMarr Stores every whereare co-operating with you by making these timely offerings on cleaning supplies that make your task easy and quick. Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, April 20 and 22 Old Dutch The perfect cleanser "Chases Dirt" 3 cans 19c Citrus Powdpr Lal'se Ptw'kase Citru VlUUSl UWUCr Pomta, package 25c Brooms Extra- value 5-sew Itofc'ular $ 1.00 value or : I brounm 69c Soap Crystal Soap. I! bars Laundry 23 c Sugar Pure cnno susrnr. C & H brand, Ihe best ob tainable. 10 Lbs. 53 c Extra for .. Mop Sticks 19c big value Blueing Mis. Stewart's Blueing . one knows the quality each .... 18c Cloro: Large size bottle, each ; 18c Bon Ami Regular size can powdered Bon Ami, each 14c Corn Flakes ? efrular size packages, or 25c Schilling . . u. J Crisco . J.1...T. . fSSl Baking Powder - f"'r "',,J.?owJnC?J lu 73c I ELlfill know Orlsco better, 3-lb. tin I J l FREE! ; ; w'jjJlH A 2-oz. bottle of Schilling's SwcUlsdoWn LifiSSw maple flavor with every pound . .. - , i- IJJ ri , ' ' Cake flour. Hold only In packages. Q f ran of baking powder Itegular 45c value, for Oi C Water Glasses Be sure and see t)iene water glaseK;vnota tho CO price, per d. '. wJt Pineapple Large mellow slices, slight- ly broken. No. 2 tins. 3 for ; 65c Gem Nut Swift's 'finality Hp rend for bread 2 Lbs 29 c EvbkIi, nourishing and ox ' tra f f no for lunches, OC . 2 puunds iOC llilth Century. p-eut; ground yon Coffee Ihq flavor 48c it, i " In Our Vegetable Department, Prices for Saturday Only Green Peas they're 29c .lust arrived and tender and sweet; 2 pounds New Spuds 25c AVhut could be nicer than new spuds and pe;.n; It IKs Cabbage Uarge solid beads by the pound 5c Bananas .Ripe yellow J'rui I . liny tlicm by the bunch at this price 6 lbs.... 25c ' Oranges Medium large, extra and running over with juke, 3 doz. 57c Grape Fruit Florida needlcm:. they're do , liclou.s, largo size; 29 C Lerncns Ijirco fancy lemons, by the dozen 27c We Reserve Right to Limit Advertising Merchandise 20TH CENTURY DIVISION 31 No. Central, Medford, Oregon 226 W. Main St. Medford, Oregon i vi ii-n, In. 'lion of hutleriat i irairainn pi-mum inoui-u ..j in Malheur county amodnts to i of Albany during March am about 75,000 pounds annually. Mn $74.n-j5. -iOSENBRDGGE AGEN1 BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY HI ' 12 USED PIANOS 81 8 USED RADIOS III 9 USED PHONOGRAP.HS IHH All Fully Guaranteed lllll Very Easy Terms nllllll Palmer Music House "Wc Eell Happiness" - . Th Ktnln rhnmbPi- of Com- A tiipionuittc prooiem vi a meree will open an Oregon InCor-j Import Is confronting tlo Pet maiion bureau In Los Angeles, Miow -oommiio. i w o """ J stato 1 boys, one rruiu tne Agaio uikwici. ami mo oiner vi inu want to enter their pet skunks. representing all parts of the on May i. at 115 W. 9th streot, tu the Garland building a mod ern 10-Htory of flee building. Thoy have a ground floor spaco of 16 H x:"(i feet, and 28 feet of window d'splny space. People from Oregon are espec ially Invited to cnll at the Oregon office in Ln Angeles whenever they are visiting that city. Mr. Suwtnno Homes 'Carter re ceived the reiuest and was aghast. It Is figured by the committee that a boy Is a boy, and that the two lads think a much of their pet skunks u Doctor Colfinan and Hminens do of their perfumed white bulldoKs. If their entries are barred, it will take a lot of tall therefore claused under tho head of dangerous weapons at all tinles. Tho committee sincerely hopes thut tho young gentlemen of the Applegate nd Agate, have some other pels, less In size than a plow share, they can enter, ami not weaken the air of security. ' A decision is expected today. after all the conferences have ceased. Mr. Jim TMnkcns of Beagle, the eminent wild life authority, testi fying in behalf of tho boys, re ports that a skunk is nothing to be scared of, if properly handled. The Din kc ii.s method of handling a menacing skunk Is to grab the varmint by the tall, nnd hold him up In tho air. This will render the skunk hors du combat. If the tall of the skunk Is not handy, says dir. jfiiiKcns, grau iiim uy n uiv W. G. Ido of Portland, manner ;f..ikiM1; to .onvlnce the youths that of tho state chamber of com-.(no wo1ij nlw Mot turned against mereo who, on his way to Loi j jj1L.m Angeles to open this office, spent 0n ,lp otner imnd, there Is tho this forenoon In Medford, part of contingency, that the pet skunks ths afternoon at Ashland and forget they nre pet skunks. who will spend part of tomorrow, an,i gm ead consternation, and ai r at Kiamatn Kails, win ncpnrt.ui rectly for tho south from that city, , This office will carry permanent and seasonable display exhibits from each county In the state; also pictures nnd literature from all sections.' Information on In dustries, agriculture, recreation, travel, etc., will be furnished, and the office will bo in charge of a thoroughly experienced force. Mlsd Leonora Shulto of Portland will have charge of the travel bureau work; she has had several years' experience In this work and knows Oregon thoroughly. Ioral co-operation has been cs tablished with local travel bureaus In lower California, and also with chambers of commerce. An ad vertising campaign will bo con ducted In all of southern Call , fornia papers attracting people to of tho neck, and tho same results the orricc. It Is anticipated turn; will bo obtained. Air. uinKens, the office will contact at least J however, prefers tho tall-hold. Anyone using this pystcm, Is warned by the wild A'e export, to make his approach speedy, and not miss the first. . Some of the committee thought the boys should be allowed to enter their pet skunks, if Mr. Din kens would stand guard over same, cocked nnd primed, for tho use of his own recipe. 50 000 people this year. I The opening of this office Is tho Immediate result of a state -wido meeting held in Portland on March 18, attended by representa tives from Oregon communities to promote a statc-wido advertising camnatun under tho direction of the state chamber, and in co-ope ration with .the Portland Cham ber. The directors of the Portland chamber recently allotted $25,000 to the stato chamber activities from the consolidated budgets sub scribed by tho Portland business men. In" addition to tho Us Angclos i office, tho state chamber win con duct a campaign in toiorauw. Utah, Montana and maintain a man In Yellowstone park during the heavy tourist season, to direct people over tho Oregon highways on their trips to the Pacific coast. CREAMERY PLAYERS Because practice js nalil to mako nerfect. the flolcl Seal Creamery kittcnball team which takes in the 30 or more employe of that plant have prepared' arid leveled offa private workout field on tho half block of the creamery properly iac inir Third and Grape. A steam roller was employed to assist in the project, and the boys are now spending their sparo time getting ready to sneak up on the other abrogations of tno league, The kittcnball league games have been In full swing now for tho post two weeks, with a game played pmctlcally every oilier night, and tho sport Is proving immensely popular, both from tho standpoint of the players and the spectators. DAINTY LINGERIE AD CARD SENT TO CHRIS 'Just look at that I ask you Is that nice?" 'protested Chris Gottlcib, head of tho employment bureau 'at tho local ,chamber of commerce headquarters this noon. Tho popular bachelor hold in his hand.' a. uost card addressed, "Mrs. t;hrJn (lottlelb," on the opposite side of which was a list of dainty lingerie (with Illustrations) to bil" obtained' at ft. local apparel shop. ""If looks suspicious. It looks ng -though 'soninono is trying lo compromise me," said Modford's most outstanding cxainpio of con firmed bachelorhood ns ho scan nfld tho card. "Why I hnvo no Idea. In. the first place, what th word lingerie means but I'll bet It Isn't nnvthlng for a slnglo man to; be buying at least as casually as this card suggests. Daily Meteorological Report Friday,: April 1. Medford and vicinity: Probably shower's . tonight and Saturday. Cooler tonight. .Oregon: Unsettled, probably rain tonight and Saturday. Cooler to night. ' ' ' ' Local Data en . WASHINGTON, April 19. ll') Tho board 6t tux appeals ruled today that storm damugo may be deducted from gross Incomo In computing income tax in thu cases of Mrs. Alary Cheney Davis, owner of (ireyslono Karma at uuvoi, Mass., and tho late Charles l' . (hole, owner of a country home fit 'ui'iithlinrii. Mass. Mrs. Davis sought to neon 1:10.000 .from her income for 1J because of damages property by Novembor lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I P liillllilil ililiiliiiiliiililili' Thomas A. I'lgi'lt,, sales manager for, the Mauley Auto Co. of Port land, coast distributors for Mor mon and ftoosevell ears, was m 'Medford today anil sel-etcd J. J. Osenbrugge as the local agent for this line of high class cars. Thero Is a carload of Miirmons and Hoosevelts enroulc to Medford from the faetorv and they will probably arrive Wednesday or .Thursday of next week. Mr. OsenbroKge will have as his salesman Claude Miles, who has been connected wlh the auto busl nses in this city for years and Is a piipulai' salesman. The Roosevelt Is a new ear that was nut on the moi-ket recently. It Is Marmon built, which Is a guarantee of Its high quality. Is a straight eight and sells In the mod erate price class. It has many new features of design, comes-In four rd'HTels and popular colors, with or without wire wheels. t all the auto el.:-, and all er the country ever since the oosevelt has been shown. It has I been greeted with great enth,usl-A4m. Temperature (degrees) 65 40 Highest (last 12 hours) 611 65 Lowest (last 12 hours) 32 39 Rel. humidity (per ct.) 74 80 Precipitation (Inches).. .01 T. Stato of weather Lt. rain jClcly Lowest temperature This morn ing, 38 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1!I28, 10.18 Inches. Hunset today, :5C p. Hunrlse Saturday, 6:1 m. 3 n. Observation! Taken at 5 A, 120th Meridian Time M. -I I ' C1TT -f" ! . fill! Kaker City (10 42 Main Ulsmnrck 80 34 '-CleaY Holse 88 48 Haiti Denver j... 58 . 42 Cloudy Ues Moines 60 .48 Haln Fresno 7" "60 Clear Helena 64 Hi Clear lo Angeles .... 02 60 Cloudy .VlHishrield 68 48 Cloudy Phoenix 88 68 Clear Portland 88 60 Cloudy Red Hluff 60 60 Cloudy iRoscbulg 60 44 Cloudy tSalt Lake City.. 66 62 Cloudy J Han Francisco... 68 62 Cloudy Santa Ke 68 46 . Cloudy Seattle 64 48 Cloudy ; Spokane 60 44 Clear I Walla Wslla OS 46 Cloudy Winnipeg 36 P. Cdy. L. W. DICK, Meteorologist. t 1 done her severe Ice Btorm In of that year. Clionio had sought to deduct $16,000 for damago done to his property u, the amo storm. What is believed to bo tho high est price received for a carload of half-box Anjnu pears was announc ed today by tho local branch of tho Simons, Hhuttleworth & French company In tho sale of a carload of Anjous grown by H. Vunlloeven bcrg of Sams Valley, at 2.7il per box, or $2,812.23 per carload. The fruit was sold 111 tho New Vork murkct. Grasselli Sprays Popular Products Craaaulll Spray products Unit have boon advertised In these col umns for several years are starl ing their soring campaign today, These products are the result of SO years of manufacturing chemi cals of highest quality and they enjoy a splendid reputation wltii fruit growers and others In IJils vallev. These products are for sale by Sgobol & Day of this city. Virginia lo Italso Quail RICHMOND, V . !) Kx perl ment stations lo raise quail In captivity are being plHnnsd for .Virginia by the state game commission. And Voujis fina After all, Safeway can only test and select, but we rhust turn to you for our standards. The type of canned fruits, the grade of staples, the cuts of meat you prefer.set the standards which Safeway foods must meet Our ability to interpret your wishes and satisfy your requirements-determines the measure ol our success. 1 ludee Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday Canned Berries Mayonnaise Coffee Maximum b r il n d fancy quality Strawberries, Lo ganberries, U 1 a ekberries or Keil Hiispberries. Kipo whole beiT.ies enniied in syrup. Make your own assortment. Gold Jleilal mayonnaise sandwich spread is in a class all its own. Quart .. 73c Pint .: 39 C Peaches cans 69c Cream of Wheat A quickly jiropurcd c real. Children liko it. Maximum, or sliced, in heavy cans Gloria halves fancy quality syrup. Iiiiryc Safeway eoflce, blended nud roasted to perfection. Pound ... l-lb. oval tins, prepared with in u s t a r d tomato sauce or spiced. 29c Pkg. 19c S?c regular size Kino quality. Pkgs. 15c Butter Safeway i'inesl No. I quality freshly churned creamery butter. Every pound guaranteed. Pound 43c 2 Lbs......... 85 c Cheese- Finest Oregon full cream. A very tasty cheese. Wc know you will like it. Pound 27 c i cans .. , Toilet Tissue . . Full size 1000-sheet rolls of fine tissue. (Shopping bug free). 6 roiis ..1.1 42 c ; Tobaccos Camels,- Clicsterf iclds, Lucky Strike cigarettes. ..... -i. . $110 and- Star -to- Carton... Horse Shoo baceo. 68c Citrus An efficient and effective powder for washing ami scrubbing. - .v Pkg 23c Wesson Oil A product of exceptional merit. . Quart 44C Malt Syrup lliulto hop flavored. Kvory can , guaranteed. Try ti can ul this low price. Caxl..... 55c Picnics Swift's Circle S1 picnics. See the m. . Wonderful' .value. Pound... 28c Pound.....: l'rinec Allici't nnd Velvet snfoking in regular size ; ' tins. , . . tins 35c Soap White Wonder laundry soup. An Oregon product of finest quulity.' 10 bars... 33c Oranges Sweet, juicy navels, every one a perfect orango. dozen. 23c Bananas Kipn fruit of finest color and quality. 4 Lbs. 15c Potatoes Klamath Netted Gems. Good quality. Sacked in rip-pound bugs. . .. : ... Each..........:....:63c FREE FREE 2oz. bottle Maple Extract with each 1-pound tin of ; ScWUing's Baking Powder 1 WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS w 471. 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores Store Ko. 433, 212 E. Phone 1010 Mali Conveniently Located Phone 1171 SALEM T BY , Itccunatruction of the Halem sew- er ayHtem, which hua been pro-, grelng rnplilly under tho upcclal 600.000 honil iimue of 1927, has iiunilimly struck a snn Iiccbuho of the lack of a markot for municipal bonds. This Ih not a condition af fecting particular localities, but is general. (. Whether this difficulty will stand In the way of tho Halem airport honds. iiuthorlxrd In the Hum of 150,000, la a question, but thero is a probability that It will. Anyway, the city council Monday night pass ed an ordlnanco for the sale of tho airport bonds. Brazier C. Small, chairman of tho general airport committee, advised that this be done, and expressed the opinion that the bonds would sell at par. If they do not, he said the city would not have lost anything. Salem Statesman. Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Fryers and Hens v;:1 Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . ..... 22c Shnrt Rib of Beef, oer nound. . . . . 18c I All Choice Steaks, per pound. . . . . 35c Fresh Side Pork, per pound: . . . ... 20c Home Rendered Lard, per pound. . 16c No Better Meats at Any Price We Deliver Phone 273 Allium 1 1