Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    LAKE OF WOODS
SET FOR SUNDAY
I fopeii and equipped for occiiirancy,
'the grocery, boats, Usblng tacklo,
I ate., are now ready for all comers',
and. while the restaurant will not
function until later on, visitors need
not worry about obtaining plouty
of food.
This news was brought back to
the city by Manager James tirey
and .C. B. Ten-ill, who have return
ed from a trip to the resort since
last Monday night.
. . - Former Sheriff Terrlll and Mrs.
. Terrill, who have operated the pro-
Welcome news to the Medford, ! and boat concession on this
Ashland and other valley people ! sllle ot Diamond Lake for several
who have urivatr , 1 -vears P881- w" no charge of the
rik.n' Zfw i I "ei grocery at Uie Lake o" the Woods
Lake o, the Woods, and others who this season.
WEDFORT) MTTL' TRrBTTNT!, RTEDFOTIP, OKEfipy, FRTDAY, MAY 17, 102.0.
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VSHK FTVT!
would like to visit thaC hlch moun
tian pleasure place, is that the road
from the Klamath-side to the re
sort is now open, has been since
early this week, and is in fairly
good condition, that the Uke o'
the Woods season will be informal
ly inaugurated Sunday. When every
thing will be in operation by the
resort company except the restau
rant. ... . ,- v .. .
' ' Tn cottageB tor hire will be
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- I'i-esrntatlon of diplomas S. L.
Sundry. v
!enedii'tinn Rev. W. M. Wilson.
Tho graduates were Burwpll
O'Ki-lly. Leland Harter, Faye Le
Molne, Norman Hruchear, Edward
IIUIls Martha Laws. Murral Schaw
unit Vllma Wills.
The school hns been under the
alilo mHiiUKement of Prof. Floyd
II. Wlllcrt the paxt year, and much
Kod work has been done. This
i-losos the teaching career of Pro
fessor Willerts, who is entering
business In Medford.
ltiilph Bner of Portland spent
the week-end in Rogue River,
lvlltlng friends. Mr. Baer was
Boy Hit 3y Auto''
McMINNVILLE. Ore.. Mav 17.-
W) Oscar Inland Hostetler, 12,'aJ
son of Mr. and Mis. J. .1. Hosteller!
of Sheridan, was instantly killed
last evening about 7 o'clock when
a car driven by O.' U. Ilowmim of
Mc.Minaville struck the boy as he,
dashed across .the highway n front'
of his home. . .... ' : ' - ,
(By Mrs. Myrtle -Whipple)
ROGUE RIVER. Ore.. May 17
(Special)-TThe high, school au
ditorium at Rogue River was the i a former Instructor in the schools
scene of the graduation exercises here.
.Mhiw..i,. wivi- hio-h school: Miti. C. I IMolne and small
.rH..;:.V?:, o 1929 '! daughter. Donna Mae
IETI
EN ROUTE HOME BY AIR
"We shall alwiiys rt'incinbt'r
Medford an one of the bright upon,
on our air trip to Hollywood," mild
Miss Ruth Klvers of BelllnKham,
Wash., who arrived in Medford
thin forenoon by plane on route to
her. home, accompanied by the
M isses KtU t h Carl) art, ' Mu riel
Trlckey and Margaret Iayne. Miss
Rivers atopned In Medford last
rtnsslfled advertislnsr net renults.-
have moved
Kirht" students received their ! "r "' iiuesuay as Queen Kiuh unit tne
diploma?, four boys and four girls. MO'll"om",''r h I. em-' M'sses Trlcky and I'ayn0 were
Tire ; iJrogram of the' evening On Me Dengler. who Is m , princesses Muriel and Margaret.
was' fVlfow ",oycd ',n the' railroad bridge. of th NorthweBt Tull, tvMvul
Prelude Mrs. Minnie Guy. J gnng -peiy the week-end with iel- hcld ,(llit weck , i,e,nBhnln.
5nv6eatlon--Rev. W. M. Wilson atives here. - . . I am .just plain Ruth Rivers
! .... n .tvvMv MIpb Fnyo. LcMolne returned nnw nH ,,,,,,, rt., ......
Commencement a d d r e s a The I Tuesday from a brief trip to Rose- he Bald ag he ftna hep lml.ty woro
Premised Xand Prof. E. T. Keen. . ?a,mtr ,uncn nt ranRlin s at noon,
i v i-,.i.na -uui i nave oeon. navtng buch u
River gave a small party after jgoort thne j nm l01ltll0 t0 lcavo
Its regular session Tuesday nigh-, them. Everywhere wo have been,
Ice cream was served to thoso.thcy navo uU b!Kn B0 ,,.00(1 to ua
present. land It has been just like one big
Dinner guests at the S. J. uiaK-i dl.eam, Wo 011iy loft Hoiiingham
"- Store No. 34
. No. 31 Central'
20th Century Division:
Store No. 55 1
226 W. Main
my
zaw y
. Why pay CASH for FOOD? .Statistics show
that almost 13 cents of your food dollar can be
' SAVED by paying cash. That is reason
enough! But other reasons for buying at Mac?
Marr's are the high quality foods, the quick,
courteous service and low prices you find at
these modern food stores'. . '
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Savings All Day Saturday and Mbnday
at Both McMarr Stores
Mayonnaise
Nnlley's. Full Pint'. '
Each
.... 25c
U Strawberr yu
Preserves
kcrs Qnullty. "
3:
lb. Jar...
CORN FLAKE8,
3 regular
size .
Kellogg 's.
23c
'Sugar 1 '
j.-. (. f - .. A .
Ill KunlUtry ololli snckw.
25.k$1.43
CRAB MEAT, fancy selected
white meat, iiediimi OQ
size cans, each..
BRAN FLAKES, Kellogg prod
uct. 3 regular
packages
SARDINES, Booth's, in mus
tard or tomatoes: x 9R.
2 cans for r:ir.L..l:OC
Soap
Crystal While.
10 Bars. 39C
Sunbrite
Cleanser
4 Cans. ...19C
i' t
Crisco
Fop lipttcr plo crust
u-sc Crbco.
3 lb. Can.. 73C
A carload of the finest assortment of. Fruit and
Vegetables at MacMarr Savings.
ONIONS, green, fresh 1 (
liuiiclics. 3 for ....'
RADISHES, choice s'olid
teLL. 10c
NEW SPUDS, clean fancy po
tatoes.
3 lbs.
25c
NEW FRESH GREEN PEAS,
choice quality". OO
Grapefruit
'J-'miry Florida.
3 for... 25c
Oranges
I u Icy tinvclf, mcdhim
larRo, at a Having.
2 Dozen... 39C
2 pounds
A
Asparagus
irfH'ul ) rod net nt real
wtvliifc
2 Pounds 19C
itfiiiArVirfift Very Cnoice Calif ornia Fresh Saturday
OiraWuerriCo morning at the lowest market price.
SAVE AT McMARR STORES
We Reserve Right to Limit Advertised Merchandise
lv home Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace UMolno and clill-.
dren. Corrlne and Gaylo and Mrs.
Hnrry Winters and daughter,
Patny
Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Thompson
spent Sunday with Mr. Thompson's
mother, Mrs C. C. Thompson. . ' '.
Mil. Clarnbello. Williams and
son were Rogue River visitors 'on
Tuesday. . .
Dinner guests at tho Fred Deng
ler homo Sunday wore Mr. and
Mrs. A. Mathos and Mrs. W.' J.
Dengler;
Wo are sorry to report that Mrs.
Martin Uurkhart Is again on the
sick list. Her friends hope to ace
her about soon.
I.lttle Dale Hatch, who was ill
with Measles, is able to be about
again.
Medford visitors from Roguo
River Saturday were Mrs... Reed
Carter and daughter. Charlotte.
and Mrs."Fern Gads and son, BUly.-
Dlck Swacker. who has .been,
working out tho assessment on his
mine. Is again at hla old Job on
the highway truck. . . '
Mrs. Grlmmett and son. Iee.
and daughter, Rvolyn, and Mabel
left to spend tho summer at the
Grlmmett ramp near Klamath.
Mr. Root ot Medford was a
business visitor, hero last- week.
' Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter
find Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Botkon
were dinner guests nt tho Oscar
Shenard home Sunday. "
Mr. Westorfleld, poultry export
of tin Farm Bureau, was calling
on poultry raisers In this vicinity
Monday and Tuesday. Tho poultry
book, published by Mr. WeBtcr-
fleld, is also being delivered.
. The monthly council meeting
was hold ai tho city hall Monday
night. , ; . i-
mm TRUSTEES -
r- m nmiT
I
last Alondny and hore wo tiro duo
to. bp back hame tomorrow.. ,
Air))(iue ruling 1ms found a
whole-hearted enthusiast in MIbh
Car ha it, who chaperoned the three
girls on the trip, and she declared
moving in tho air has almost be
come as natural as riding in a
motor car, but Hho feared it will
he hard to, again become accus
tomed to tho speed ot ground
vehicles. ,' "
v Next Monday the fjlrls will all go
back to various positions they hold
in Belllngham, with tho exception
of Miss Layne, who lives In Scdro
Wooley. 1
T
Pear blight la making its ap
pearance in several orchards thru
out tho county. Growers should
be on tho watch for any Infec
tions In their orchard to tho end
that no serious cutting of trocs
will have to be dbno.
' The econd bloom of Ilartletts
will noon bo on and this period
Is- when most now infocttona are
likely to occur.
t A careful inspection of orcharda
for thci next month will bo a pro
gram'very much worth whllo for
all pear growers to follow.
L. P. WILCOX.
- , County Agent.
:E
BUFFrtlvO, N. Y., May .17. VP)
Assured by Iowa exooutives that
full protection of the law would
be granted trustees of Des Moines
university In operating the school,
Dr. Thomas T. Shields, chairman
of the ' board, today launched a
fight to regain the reins there. Ho
and his colleagues now are barred
by court Injunction. ' '
John W. Vanallen, Buffalo at
torney, was requested by Dr.
Shields to recommend that counsel
In Des Moines begin court action
for the removal of the injunction.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
May. 17. (Hiioclal.) Joyce miici-
dox vt Medford was ono of five
.-.plana students of tho Univorstly
or Oregon who piaycu in a speemi
music program broadcast ovor sta
tlon KOR13 rocently.
Miss Maddox, who Is a senior
in the school of music, Is prum
Inent In university muslo circles
and la a member of Mu Phi Kpsl
ion,, women's national musical far-
ternlty.. She. is a member ot Gam
ma Phi Beta sorority.
Herr Eckstein, tho dean of Ber
lin clacquers, has celebrated his
twenty-fifth anniversary as a paid
npplauder.
Reliable Grocery
C. A. Whiljock, Manager
No.
Johnson's
Market
,' No. 2 . ;:
117 North Central
,,When your eats come from a reliable grocery
you have the best of quality, also the lowest
prices. Be sure your next order is from a Re
liable Store.
Polgers' Coffee.. .....A:.. 50
3 cans Iowa Chief Corn 35
Calumet Baking Powder, pound can.. :. 25
3 Packages Jello 24
Pickles and Sweet Relish
2 Bread and Butter Pickles 43c
1 Bottle Sweet Relish ... . . ...... 15c
Full Cream Cheese, pound..!.......... ;.'....' 29?
Red Sockeye Salmon, No. 2 tins 29
Matches, carton 15'
Waldorf Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 19
Starch Special
Calumet Brand Gloss or Corn
Starch, 3 Packages ........
23c
10 Bars White Wonder Soap 33
49-lb. sack Drifted Snow Flour $1.95
Gold Hill and Jacksonville People
May take advantage of these bargains by
shopping at Reliable Grocery No. 3 in Gold
Hill and Reliable Grocery No. 4 in Jackson
ville. 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Leu
mm
You hardly need a shopping list at Safeway.
A trip through one of these bright attractive
fotristoTes-wnCTeeverythmgisinaght,plauv
y price-markcd-will remind you of every
need on your list besides suggesting new com
hinahmis and dishes vou have been overlooking.
Shop the Safeway
Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday
Pure Cane Sugar
Sugar hns advanced. A further ad
vance seems probable in .'the- near1 fu
ture. ;
Sack (100 pounds).
$5.39
Peaches and Apricots
Highway brand. Large. No.'- 2yZ tina
packed in good syrup. An exceptional. :
value at tho present market.- .. , - i
3 Cans
Dozen Cans
59c
$2.32
Pickles
Tuna
Tissue
Hest Foods brand,;, that,
good old-f asioli nod k mil;
Crisp and fresh. ?' ''
''Light meat, fino quality. '
No. Yi tins. A real value.
iKno quality, 1000 sheets
lull count.
Each
23 c
Cans..
39 c
Rolls.:..
25c
Cocoa
Fig Bars
Bulk cocoa of superior
quality.'' There is a dif
ference. ,
Fancy quality white or
1 whole wheut. .'.-,;
25(
Pounds......
Butter ?
SAjttSAyAY'" brand inado;
and kept clean. Hest qunl-j
ity.
Pound ....
Pounds
29c
: ? i-Malt
'j liiallo hop flavored. He
; mtlyij, guaranteed. , '. Large
' tins. : '
44c
i Each
55c
'. inv,;.i'jr ' : Flour ;' ;'' ; J ; 'Xj, ;;-;:'
Hig K Jlrand. Tliis flour; is strietly high patent, imido
from tlie .best hard wheat -'obtainable. To further in
troduce tho quality we 'offer, this exceptional value.
It is absolutely guaranteed.' . ',
Sack ........ $1,68 Barrel .... $6.68
Bacon Oysters
A fine' mild cure, well' Best quality, 5-oz. cans,
streaked with lean. exceptionally good, value.
Pound .. 29C 3 Cans 49c
' Macaroni
A very good ' grade of
bulk macaroni and spa
ghetti. . ' J
O Pounds. 23 c
. Shrimp,
Fine (piality, delicious for
salads and' cooktails.'
3 Cans . . . 49 c
. Beans . .
Heil Xlexican - beans lire
. very jiiitritidns and cco
: ' iiomioal at this p'rico. '
3 Pounds...... 25c
';-.-' -; --'..t' ,-:
, Ripe Olives :
Highway ripe olives, me
dium i?e packed in tall,
tins. - .
2 TlaLX:..29c
Rhubarb
Fine large, local.
17c
Pounds...
Lettuce
Solid, crisp beads.
For..
10c
Potatoes
Klamath Netted Gems in
50-pouud sacks.. !
Each
79c
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
Store No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Storef
Store No. 433, 213 I. JUta TJ
Phone 117 , fUl
Phone 1010
Conveniently Located
Meals aire be tter
with
TREE
Orange
TEA
Pekoe
On Your Way
TO
Crescent City I
Three hours from MedforoJ 1
A welcome awaits yon tj
Patrick's Creek
. Tavern
All-day Dining Service lj
Phone or write for room ret.
ervations, Postoffice Ore
cent City, CaL ' :y.
Elcctrotheraliy : . Chiropractic
Dr.H.P. Coleman -
9th Successful Year In Medford S
Treatments by Appointment
Medford' Center Bldg. Phone MS?
Natnropathy ; Food Sclenda"'
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