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JTEDFOHT5 ITKTL TRIBUSE. imrORDyOnWTOS, PftTTUY, STXT nTf Tfftl 'PAGE lTTVli" . - i MANYSHRINERS Tfl DflADn TDAIM iuuuhmj mm HERE TONIGHT More than 100 Shriners from southern 'Oregon will board the special chartered train tonight for Los Angeles, where tho big 55th annual seHHion of the Imperial Council of A. A. O. Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will take place next week, beginning Monday. June 3, and continuing until Thursday, June 9. The most conspicuous feature of the Shrine special is the buggiige car, painted a bright yellow and decorated with a large picture of Crnter lake and Khrlne emhlems. For tho first time In four years the annual conclave is to be held on the Pacific coast. Seventy-six patrols from all parts of the United States and Canada will be in attendance. Among the local Shriners. niem- bers of the patrol, leaving here this evening at 7 o'clock, are the ! following members of Hillah tem ipie: Potentate Jerry Jerome and Mrs. Jerome; Paul Rynnlng, first lieutenant; Bert I'easley. business munager; Tom Vernon, property man; Bill Young, Harry Nordwick. Dr. Jud HicKert, Howard Scheffel, R. IS. Swan, John Lawrence, Hugo Lang, Earl Toe. Herb Grey. Dade Terrett, H. Brown, M. T Gbwen, Roy Lee. Grants Pass will be represented by the following patrol men; Cap tain. Rex Barnett; Sam Stenhaugh, seennd lieutenant; George Gester, Walker, Harry Sordy, Stanton Rowell, Phillips, ;01e Hansen and I Harry Couch, The Klamath Falls drum corps includes Patrolmen Drake, cap tain: Taylor. Schrann. Cooper. Doc 'coe. Van Kmerson, Wheeler, Henry, Mylander, West nnd Stich. Accoring to schedule, tho spe cial Shrine train will arrive in Oakla.id, Calif., at 10 o'clock Sat urday murning and leave there at .0:30 p. in., arriving in Los An geles Sunday uf'ornuon. HOLIDAY CROWD SEES LONG DEATH PLUNGE SRANTOX, Pa., May 31. (P) A holiday crowd at the Ackcrly ! chute Juniper fall "J700 foot to his death when his parachute failed to open in a leap from an air plane. Kdgar R. (Red) Knochs. 22, climbed, out to tho left win of the plane as it circled above the track, and jumped off. The parachute did not open, and Enoch's body landed in a pasture outside the track enclosure, tear ing up the ground where it struck. His home was Mulltra. N. J. I0E SHOWS 1 Store No. 34 No. 31 N. Central 20th Century Division ' Store No.N55 226 W. Main Week End Savings for the Thrifty Housewife at MacMarrV , Crackers Fresh stock, plain or salted. 3 Pounds.. 39C Soup Campbell's assorted. 3 Cans.... 25C Pork and Beans Van Camp's, med. size 3 Cans. 29C Baking Powder 39c Schilling's Best one-pound can .... Ginger Ale Canada Dry New stock, . Qr 2 bottles Corn Golden Bantam, 20tli Century brand, 2 cans.... String Beans Stringless and tender, 29 C l cans Hrnnae New Valencia, medium OQp UI allgC J small size, 2 dozen for v 67 b Coffee Our Special blend, pound '. 39c Pineapple Fancv broken sliced, OQ. No. 2j cans, 2 for I Jell Well The finest summer dessert, all flavors. Each 5c Coffee Supreme Guaranteed to please, 40 C pound' Peaches In .heavy syrup, No. 4Qf 21-cans, 2 for A 2 Oleo Margarine Swift's quality. for. 29c Lemons Fancy large Sunkist Dozen 29C y 0 Saturday We will give FREE a dandy 2-cup Japanese earthen ware tea pot witli each pound of Schilling tea. 1, Lb. G reen 43 0i j! Lb. Dlack 45J jiiii n wf Tin " We Reserve Right to Limit Advertised Merchandise m UNIIEDOTS Rate in 1928 Highest Since 1916-Tendency Toward Higher Percentage in Fu tureSan Diego Highest On Pacific Coast. SITUATION ILL IN HAND IN TS STATE Any Embargo On Florida Fruit Must Come From Federal Sour.ce No Entry From South-rrNorth Ar rival Well Inspected. NEW YORK,-May 31. W) An increase in tho sulcido rate in tho United States is shown by a sur vey made by Frederick E. lloff- mun, consulting statistician of tho Prudential Insurance company. Tho rate in 192S vun 17.5 per 100.000, the highest since 1916, when it was IS. Although tho present rate is below that of 1908. 1 when It reached 21.6. the report says the tendency is toward a higher rate in the future, "The increase in rate is difficult to understand," says the report, "in view of the generally favorable Industrial and business conditions of the present period. But what is true of the country in general is not necessarily true of certain sections, or partciular elements of the population, which may ho In juriously affected by Industrial or financial denressfons." I Of 156 cities studied, 88 showed 'tin !n,ifiuA nvai 1 O ! 7 Thn Ion oltlos showing the highest rates were: I . 1927 1928 San Diego, Calif 43.7 43.4 Han Francisco 43.8 41.7 Tacoma. Wash 19.6' 84.4 'Atlantic City, N. J 29.6 32.9 I Oakland. Calif 29.2 32.8 Sacramento, Calif 60.9 81.7 Seattle, Wash !1.4 80.6 Torre Haute. Ind 17.9 29.9 Benver. Colo 25.9 23.9 Portland, Ore 17.3 26.5 1 SALEM, Ore., May 31. ('As serting that any embarno placed uion shipments of Florida fruit Into Oregon, because of the discovery of invasion of that state by tho Mediterranean fruit fly, must conio from federal officials, C. A. Park', president of tho state board of hor ticulture, said Friday and that t life state board contempiatos taking no further precautionary measures than are now being observed In in spection of fruit imported into litis stats. "We think wo have tho situa tion well in hand through the in spection service maintained at Portland," said Mr. Park. No Florida fruit Is entering Ore gon from the south because of the California inspection, and all fruit entering from the north is ade. quatcly Inspected at Portland, said Mr. Park. 4 L F Steps for the securing of ade- nunte fish luddors for the protec tion of game fish at the Muvngn Kaplds dam on Rogue river will ho taken shortly by the JackHon County Game Protective associa tion, and others. An appeal for financial aid will he directed to the county courts of -Tnekson and Josephine counties, and the ntnte game commission for Immediate Installation of an other fish ladder. It Is claimed - that scores of steelheads are plunging against the stone abutments and Jagged rocks at the dam In their efforts to reach spawning waters, and are bruised and mangled. Another fith ladder would alldvlnte this condition, and enable the fish to reach the waters above tho dam without injury. A delegation of sportsmen and members of local service clubs will Journey to the dam as soon as tho weather clears, when moving pic tures will be taken by Horace- . Uromley of The California Oregon Power company, showing tho fish in their futile leaping before the leap and after the leap. The movies will bo shown to the state game commission to convince them action Is needed to save the gamo fish, nnd to sportsmen throughout tho stnto to impress upon them the Importance of the action. A large representation of sports men Is desired to "go on location' at the dtim. YREKA SERVICES Judge William M. Colvlg, local pioneer and veteran of the Civil war, was the speaker of the day at the Yreka Memorial services held at the municipal bandstand in that city yesterday afternoon. His talk, which came at the con clusion of the street parade, par ticipated in by tho patriotic or ganizations. Hoy Scouts and school children, was an Inspiring word picture of the outstanding event? of the Civil, Hpanlsh-Amerlcan and World wars, veterans of which made up a portion of tho large audience. ' That distinctions cannot be drawn botweon tho heroism dis played In these wars, was a point stated and proved by tho local man, who hold his audience absorbed for 45 minutes. Following his talk, iho Memorial day procession pro ceeded to the ISvergreen comotery, where tho graves of the dead of all wars were honored. r , 4 DA LI j AS, Texas, May 31. (P) Kugene Newsom of Durham, N. C was named president of Kotury In ternational at the closing session of the twentieth annual convention here today. 1 . IiABOIUTKS IJ5AD IN BRITIAN '(Continued from Page One.) far wero the American-born heiress, Iady Astor, whoso plurality wrfa cut to a bare 211; tho Countess of Iveagh, who also was reelected and the Duchess of Atholl. The laborlte women members elected were Ellen Wilkinson, Mar garet nondfiold, finnan Lawrence, 1-iady Cynthia Mnseley, Mrs. Mary Hamilton and Miss 13. Picton Tu- berville. f he tenth woman wan Megan Lloyd George, returned as a lib eral, t The lone communist In the house, fihapurjo Siiklatvala. a Parsoc, wo.i defeated. LIBERTY MARKET "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best "When you arc thinking about meats, you'll go far to match the . fine quality of our meats. You will be delighted with our meats and the courteous service you receive. : SPRING LAMB Beef Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin Fryers Hens Veal Brookfield Sausage ' Pork Calves' Liver Rabbits All Kinds of Lunch Meats C Holly and Main Phone 164 O Convincing Evidence.; The character of Safeway Stores-the quality of our foods and the auperior service of the Safeway Man-is best indicat ed by the. type of people who patroniie them. Moat of our patrons could easily afford to pay more than we ask if. by so doing, they could get better goods, greater values or more satisfactory service. The fact that the thrifty and discrimi nating of all classes-regardless of social, occupational or fin ancial status -prefer our stores is conclusive proof that they can serve yuu better, too. Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday Preserves Pickles Brenrt ami Butter l'ieklos arc in a class Finest Oeon drown fruit put up with 1)y tilemsi.iV(,s. To further introduce pure cane simar ut a bargain. them wc 0ftt,r nt tllis s!1viii?. 3 -Lb. Jar 59C Jar .....19C Baking Powder You won't have any more baking failures if you use Royal. 12 -02. can.. 39c Salt Plain or iodized in con venient shakers. Coffee Safeway coffee is truly delicious. Try it this week. Pound 47c EacU 10c Crackers Fresh crisp prnhnms, Snowflakes mid sodas. 2 Libs 29 c Corn Fancy Max-I-Mum golden sweet corn. .. O Cans .. 55c Olives Highway ripo olives in medium: size tins. ; ' 2 Cans 29c Shortening Pure white, of excellent quality in bulk, 3 Pound3 .... 49 c Lettuce Local, fine firm heads. . 3 Heads 14c Lemons Large size, fancy, full of juice. Dozen ... 23c Onions California Red. Sweet va riety. 5 Lbs.:.....;..:. 24 c Peaches Highway brand in large cans, fine quality. v , ) Cans .. 59 c Pinepple Large cans, eight slices, slightly broken, in good syrup. 3 Cans 69C Catsup . Heinz, rich with joyous flavor. A real value. Lg. Bottle . 23c Cocoanut Cocoanut in the bulk, the most economical way to buy. Pound ...28c Rice Hlnc Rose head rice, very economical and nutritious. 4 Lbs. ..........29 c ' Shredded Wheat The original and largest iieller. : pkg: : 10c Pastry Flour Uig K fine for cakes and ii II purpose pastry flour. Bag.: :..:... ..49c Grape Juice Refreshing, appetizing. ' Try it as a breakfast fruit juice. . . . 2 Pt. Bottles49c Sugar Butter Picnics Finest pure cann sugar in Safeway fancy sweet Fancy sugar cured picnics convenient cloth bag. , creamery butter. Exceptional value. 2 5 Lbs $139 Pound... 44c Pound .. 23 c WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Stow No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Store 8tor No. 433, 212 E. Mii Phone 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 1171 An Unusual Saturday SPECIAL FREE FREE SCHILLING TEA The truly fresh lea With each pound of this var-mim pack quality tea. wo will give you a 2-cup genuine Japanese tea pot. PARK GROCERY FREE Theatre Ticket with each 40c Cash Purchase MODEL BAKERY 111 West Main Medford, Oregon Electrolherapr ChQpractlc i Dr. H. P. Coleman I 9th SucceMrul Year In Medford I Tratmpiil by AppolnimenjR Medford CenUr Bids- Phone 1)85, Nnturcpntlir OF""1' Pe'(",,' Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service