MTCTVFOTrD MXn: TRTBTTOT!. arEPFOftP. OT?EnONT, FRTDAY, MAY 24. 1929.
FAUB FIVB
S.O.S.
INSTALLATION TO MENACED BY PI! SURPRISE FOR FRIENDS NEARING COMPLETION
WILL ADVERTISE
" shopping tour of
tj ja Safeway Food
Store is a daily in
spiration to the wo
man who keeps
housi Freshness
and variety-anda
worthwhile saving
are winning thous
ands of new friends
for Safeway every
where. .
Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday
Margerine
Crux 'Brand, the-excellent quality of
this margerine makes it the fastest sell
er on the coast. Try it.
Lbs.
49c
Sugar
Pure cane granulated. t'annin time
is here. liuv now.
8 Lbs.
100
Lbs.
43c
$5.38
Limit
Crackers
Snow-flakes in the family
size package, parosealcd
so they are always fresh
Each . 48c
Perk & Beans
Campbell's, medium, size
cans. The , old favorite
for that' picnic lunch. ' '
Peas ' :
Meadow Lark brand. Very
tender, small size peas.
J Cans .. 55c
Ginger Ale
Swartz pale dry. A re
freshing and delightful
drink.
' Bottles
39c
Starch
Corn or gloss, good qual
ity at a real saving. .
3 pkgs . ......25c
Cereal
Cream of Wheat n de
lightful hrenkifast cereal ,
for the whole family.
Each
22c
Cans
29c
Swansdown
Cake flour for homemade
cukes ami pastries. " V '
Package
39c
Raisins "
Seedless "in 'f-poiuid pack
age, use them in pud
dings, pies, cereals, etc.
Syrup
Safeway cane and maple
A delicious syrup, we
know you will like. In
that, convenient can for
picnic or outing.
2-lb. tin . 49c
10-lb. tin.. $1.69
Package ' .
29c
Malted Milk
Borden's", i in p r oved in
large bottle.
2 For 99c
Bacon
Medium weight, excellent
quality.
Pound .. 2 7C
Bread
Quality wrapped Joavcs.
Fluhrer's or Beck's. Full
pound loaf.
O Loaves . 25c
. . (Tapioca
In bulk, tapioca pudding
or tapioca and any cook
ed cereal is delicious.
3 Lbs. 25 c
Peanut Butter
Hoody . ' Peanut B n tier,
there is none better, al
ways fresh. In one-pound
tins.
Each
25c
FREE
A pint 'can' of I'latsalad
oil with each- 4-nnimd pail
of Pnnerust: I'ure Vege
table shortening.
4-lb. pail
83c
Lettuce'' Asparagus Potatoes'
. ,. , , Klamath Xeted fiems. 50-
rinc firm, crisp heads. raney qunlity long green. , ,
... ' J J . pound sacks.
O For ... 10c 5 Pounds. 19c
Each 95c
.ese Eod. Shopping is-
! On Friday. Miiy 81st, the special
train of HiUrth Tempi will pull
.out of MUfrd, hound for Los
tAnReles, with -a load ofxouthern
iOrt-gon Shiiners. For tho first
time in lilllith's history, thf south
lern Ort'Ron temple will bo repre
Rented ai an imperial Mellon with
a special train loud of wearers of
i the U"A and southern California
'will see and hear a lot of the local
; Shrine repreeiuative8.
I The liillah patrol comprised of
lAledford and Ci-ants 1'iihh Shrineru,
Will leave in full force and will he
iauRmentcd'uy the liillah drum
icoi'ps from Klamath Falls. Poten
tiate Jerry .feromo and his divnn
twill he' pienent as well an many
t liillah members and their wives.
Those who avail thomuelveM of
the usually moderate, round-trip
; rate on the liillah tcpecial train1
'will thoroughly enjoy xhe trio &h
some good times are being planned""
by the pilgrimaging Shrlners. The
! train will stop nt Oakland while
the southern Oregonians nnrU ;1-
j pate in a ceremonial which U be
ing staged by Aahmes Teriple of
i that city. Upon their arrival in
I Los Angele. the local Shriners will
(be greeted by a battery of moving
picture cameras as Potentate
aeroine anil iircctor Louis Older
have wired south, promising the
news-reel syndicates some special
stunts.
Medford and southern Oregon
will gain much worth-while adver
tising through the members of liil
lah Temple when they journey to
the Imperial session this year and
all who can possibly join the
Hlllah special are' arranging with
Nobl'j Jack Carle fop reservations.
(
j The fire department was called
I twice this forenoon to AVest Klov-
(Onth street to two houses adjoining
jeach other. Tho flr.st alarm sum
Work of Installing the machinery u.a Ult, rhwncai truck to 730
in the new plant of the Southern j .;u.vi.lltl nml tno m.xt u!un, a ! made
J few minutes lutei HUiumomd the ' ford.
UTILE TO DO 'IN CITY
0. 0. MEET
1 'V are all convinced that Med
ford has a remarkably healthful
climate," said Mrs. E. A. Wilson
of Eugene, one of the nurses of
the Hospital Corps, I. O. O. F.,
who with 21 other nurses and doc
t6rs set up medical quarters in the
local city park during the grand
lodge session.
In spite of the fact that this
was one of the best attended state
conventions held in recent years,
with around 3000 delegates partici
pating, we have never had fewer
cases- of illness or debility , to
treat," she added.
."There are generally several
surgical cases to take care of, due
to accidents. One sprained wrist,
resulting from a fall," was the only
thing that even suggested surgical
treatment at this convention," she
said. "The common complaint reg
istered in our quarters during
conventions is stomach disorder,
from too much eating. There was
as much, if not more food devour
ed in Med ford than nt previous
conventions, but there was hardly
d stomach ache in the three thou
sand. Or at least if there was, we
didn't hear about it. U must be
your climate, and million dollar
water," Mrs. t Wilson concluded
with ii smile. '
Oregon Sules, Inc., will start next
week and the establishment will
be ready fur operation by June 22.
according, to Leonard Carpenter.
The work of laying the founda-
lion Mr the huge refrigeration com
pressors and engine has started
and workmen are laying the roor-j
ing. ' !
In the packing department, mez- j
rani ne floors have been built which i
will be used as tlrst aid rooms ami
rest rooms. A cafeteria for the j
convenience ot employes will also,
be estublshed in this unit.
The cork exterior and Interior
walls of the pre cooling and storage
plant have been finished. The pre
cooling plant has been divided into
comjiartmeuts holding eight curs.
The plant has a capacity of 20
cars.
Four Bean-S. O. S. washers will
be installed. The fruit Is conveyed
by water In these washers. An ex
tensive system of conveyors will
also he installed, and box making
machines that a rive eight nails ut
one lick.
A siding capable of accommodat
ing 20 oars has been built by the
S. O. S. and is owned by the fruit
company on its own land. The
track was laid by a Southern Pa
cific section crew.
The Southern Oregon Sales, Inc.,
plant, when completed, will have
cost lu the neighborhood of $200.
000 and will be a model fruit estub
tlshmont the only one of its kind
'.on tho Pacific coast.
The plant, which is locatod nt.
Stewart uvenue and Pacific high
way, will he finished In stucco. .
when the plant is completed
open house will bo held for the
public.
DEFENSE OPENS
IN POINTER CASE
Coming as a surprise to her!
many local friends was the mar-,
rinfie of Mrs. I.ora Law, 320 South
Ivy. to Frank Vickery. salesman
for the LouIh Paul Clothing com
pany of Chii-URO. who has recently
his headquarters in Med
Vhu cuuplo are said to huve
Work Is processing rapidly on
the government airway radio sta
tion at Medford and all that' re
mains now Is to erect the towers
and install the transmitters, which
will only take a few duys when the
crew arrives. 1
The "counter poise," or ground,
system, which consists of 2000 feet .
of Conner wire, burled under the
to Klamath Falls yester- around, connected to the bases of
afternoon, where the cere-; the nerials and transmitters, that
j department to 72S to extinguish aMIol'Cd
blaze that had ignited the roof of ' day afternoon, where the ecre-j
a dwelling- occupied by T. U. .Mor- niony was periornu-u. ! serves the same purpose of the
rls. ! Perhaps tho most surprised of Kro-ina wir to nir or ordinary ra-
all her friends, were tho roomersHi0( ftas beou completed.
in .mis. .cKury s nome on ouiu; , . , .
Neither blaze resulted In serious
diiinage. Fire Chief Roy Elliott j
advises caution to be used when i
having fire in heating stoves or J
cook stoves on a windy day.
. 4
Mount Pleasant. Ark., Is pre- !
pared fur tornadoes. It has built
a I'liminmiliy storm cellar with ac
enmmniiatfoiiH for 200.
Ivy. .who received the first word Telephone company .recently es
of her marriage at the breakfast I tahllshcd exchange at Sisters and
table this morning. " I constructed metallic trunk circuit
. between Sisters and Uedmond.
ODELlr Pacific Power A Light) , --h ' '
company building transmission line! Construction ai Williamson pa
from powderdnlo preliminary to! rage at 'Hums practically com-
erection of sub-station hern, 1 pleted. '
Tho plaintiff completed Its ense
this forenoon in the equity trial In
circuit court of P. K. Nalley
against the First National bank,
involving the estate of William
Pointer, who died a short time
ago. leaving a contested wilt.
Tho defense opened its case this
afternoon and the trial was expect
ed ;to bo completed today or pos
sibly early tomorrow.
TJalley Is suing for the possession
of pabeW and cash held at the
bank ami which he claims belong
to him1 and his wife, having been
deed over to him before Pointer
died.
Adds Life to Your Years -Years to
Your Life.
Mrs. .1. E. Stevenson, Emporia.
Kans.. says: "Nearly every day
someone usks me what I took that
helped m so wonderfully when I
was ailing lind miserable. 1 tell
them' gladly that Foley lMlls diu
retic ended my ills. Now 1 am a
wHI and happy woman." When
oppressed with backache and rheu
matic stiffne-SM. worn out with kid
ney and bladder weakness, try Fo
ley Pills diuretic. Siitisfuctlon guar-'
anteed. For. sale Jarmln & Woods
Drug Store, cor. .Main and Cent ra 1 .
WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS
Store No. 471, 210 W. Slain 2 Medford Store Store No. 433, 212 E. Mala jPj
Phone 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 117i
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The Westerfield Book
The Westerfield book. "Fifty Yeart With
Poultry," is now available, after a delav
due to the author's lllnoss last winter.
We are greatly pleased to announce to
jut readers that copies of this great book
are now on sale at the oflico or will be
mailed postpaid on receipt of the price
$3.00.
The book Is printed on good paper, il
lustrated, nttractlvely hound In blue
green cloth: ' It should be on every poul
try man's reading table.
Bnough has been said in advance of the
Westerfield book'hy such leading poultry
. men as. Hanson, Klelnsmlth, Pyfer, Mrs.
Tancred, M. E. At!;lnson, Mrs. Densmoro
and others, to Insure its value to every
person In the Industry who Is conscien
tiously trying to breed better fowls. It
Is a hook tor the beginner, the average
poultryman and the advanced breeder.
Those who are already successful poul
try breeders commend, this book so
highly that -It deserves the name "the
book of the year" among poultry lltera-'
ture. Best of all. It Is a western product,
the result of many years' practical study
in. selecting and breeding by a man
whose reputation as a scientific breeder
. Is known all over the coast states.
Tkis book is practical in every respect. Come in and
get this book today. On sale Poultry Department.
Farmers Exchange Cooperative
Medford, Oregon
Reliable Grocery
C. A. Whillock, Manager
No. 1
Johnson's Market
No. 2
117 North Central
Self Service Plus buying in large quan
tities for cash and selling for cash en
ables us to give you Quality Foods at
these low prices: , f
Our Special Brand 1 lb. Green Tea 49c
Golden West Coffee . 50c
Lindsay brand medium size Ripe '
Olives, 2 cans ......... . . .. 35c
Pint Jar Best Foods Mayonnaise. . 39c
3 Packages Jello ...... .!; . 25c
3-lb. Jar Preserves, several flavors.
each . . . . . : i ". . . . . . . . , . 59c
3 lbs. Red Beans . . . . i . . . . .... . . 25c
3 Cans Corn v . 35c
3 Cans, 5-oz. Oysters 45c
3 Bars Palm Olive Soap . . . . . .' 19c
10 Bars White Wonder Soap 33c
25 lbs. Sugar, Pure Cane ..... . .$1.43
. 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 Eewon We Sell for Less
Store No. 34
No. 31 Central
20th Century Division
Store No. 55
226 W. Main
w
Yes, wise food buyers ALWAYS choose a MacMarr
Store for all foodstuffs. They know they will re
ceive high quality foods, as well as efficient service
and consistently low prices. It is a wise move when
you buy f odds from MacMarr! '
Savings All Day Saturday and Monday
Catsup
Heinz finest quality,
largo size. '
Bottle...
23c
ll Matches
6-box carton, at ' a
big saving, . . ,
2 Cartons.. 29C
Soap
P.&G.
White Naptha
10 Bars. 37C
Grape Nuts
iuicst- breakfast food for the
35c
O : kiddies.
Packages
Oats
Sugar Wafers
Assorted flavors. 'Also..
ice craum wafers, iLb.J. " W
Quick" Quaker, 'It'l; : ;! 25c' ;i: FinfiR!i,:flavor' fu1 Pint 29c
iiugu iti.u
Grape Juice ,
bottle' : :.'
Bananas
Golden Ripe Fruit .
4 pounds for . . . . . . .
23c
Brooms v
High grade 5-tie. i TQf
Regular $t.00 value.' for .1
Deviled Meat:
For lunches. 2f
0 cans for...
Peanut Butter
25c
Hoody 'a quality.
Pound can ....
Pickles
California Home brand, sour or
dill: Full ' 93 c
pint jar , ,. , .
A
y
V,
Cabbage;
, ' Fancy solid heads.
Pound....... 5C
4 (
Carrots
Large bunches. .
3for...;i9c
Fig Bars
Fresh stookj.' whole
wheat ot white.
2 Pounds 29C
We Reserve Right to Limit Advertised Merchandise