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MEDFOTiD MATT, TRTBTJNTE, MTCDFORT), AREA OX. FRTDAY. TTSTE 7, 1P20, PXCTTC FTTTfl Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday Milk Maximum. , This rich condensed milk is (mi' liii'siesf seller 11 iid we nre yon to 1 ii ko ml vn nf ii 4fi of this snviiifr. O tall cans 25c 6 small cans 25tf Case (48 tall cans) $4.29 Flour nijr K brand, 1 ho nil-purpose- li:ird wlicnt riniii' nnciinditiniuilly miiii-nn-teed. Buying in 'iir lols niulies tliis siivin; possible.. 49 -lb. Sack $1.68 Tuna Tumi is delicious for sal ads and sandwiches. No. Vz tins cans 44c Sandwich Spread . fiold .Medal Spread is dis linelly different. Pint jar .. 39c quart 75 Hot Sauce Maximum, superior quali ty. Regular size tins. for 25c Catsup . Maximum, large boltles. Wonderful flavor. Lge. bottle.. 19c Soap AYliite Wonder, t lie finer laundry soap for less. 10 bars ......33 C Tissue Paper Lnrjie 10(10 sheet rolls fine tissue. Cantaloupes Kipe and sweet. Finn fla vor. Larger size. Ck for 23c Bunch Vegetables Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Onions. Fine- cpiality. 5 bunches.. 10c New Potatoes Red darnels of good size. Fine cookers. 4 pounds 25c Babo The cleanser that makes the bath room sparkle. Beans Highway brand fancy Stringles-s Cut Beans. J cans .. 49c Salad Oil Finest Salad Oil in bulk. Why pay for cans? Quart ... 39c Cheese Full Cream Cbeese sn know you will like. Pound .. 25c Fig Bars Fresh baked, very deli cious. A cooky suitable for every occasion. 2 ibs 25 c Oysters Quality pack Oysters at a 4 roiis 25c 2 cans 25c 3 cans 49c Bacon Eastern c u r e, medium weight, well streaked with lean. Pound 29c Sugar Finest pure Cane, Sugar. Note this price. 19 ibs $1.00 Coffee Maximum Bra Start the day right with a good cup of coffee. -lb. tin 50c WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Store No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores Store No. 433, 212 E. Main Phone 1010 ' Conveniently Located Phone 117 RUSSELL'S FIFTH Islands of Food, witli a. . 36 ! Convenient arrangement is a tenure of Safe- iSl HO i jffwteJ way Stores. Islands oi foods. Iiture items, '(!! : l( $3 SET suggestions for every meal, are attrac- ffi&BfBM ISO JSf lSLukJ"'-' ,,VCly P'aced 10 make selei'".on a sln,Pe and JST! JL ' '"wfc-sJJSSSi easy matter for the busy women. Shop at AXwfewJ IMl rtf-W$r m ' -'.JP 8 BE CELEBRATED tVlehratinK tho fifth nnnlvernnvy f itM establish incut In Medftinl, HusscH'm, 1ik, well kliuwu -Metl-furd mul Kuuthcrn Oregon tlupiirt ment store, will holt! u bis anni versary wile tomorrow, featuring .substantial reductions in every Oe- I partiuent of the store. Tho pule is j an annual ' event and i ahVays eagerly awaited by whoppers of i Medford anil surrnundliiK territory. Russell's, Inc., was established J in Med ford in 1 U -4 . when the pur chase was made of the i K. Deuel estate, ami it was not until u yar later that the store became known ! under its present name. J.. D. i Russell is president of the com- pany. with Mrs. Russell vice presl- dent, and .'. I', l'rovost, nephew of i Mrs. Hus-sell, secretary and treat- i urer. ! A year a wo the men's depart ment was discontinued and the store is now devoted exclusively to women's and children's apparel, nil in nationally advertised and stand ard 'lines, Kivins shoppers the op portunity at the best the market can afford. The store has a mil linery department, complete in every way, under the proprietor ship of Jacques Lenox. Another feature of the store Is the fact that the majority of the lartfe store staj;f has been em ployed since It was opened under the present management. This I feature makes it possible for I clerks to better understand the in I dividual needs of the customers, and will be continued indefinitely, i Russell's, Inc., confines its big .selling efforts to two sales a year, j one com i UK in January as the i January clearance sale, and the other in the form of the present anniversary sale, with special bar gains at both. AT KITTEN BALL Last night in a well played name the (ioid eal rrenmery of the McdlVrd Kit I en ball league, won the league championship by de feating tile strong Post Office club 13 to A, The champions made four runs in the first inning. However, in the second inning the I'ost Office contingent stiffened up their de fenses and shut them out. In i he third inning the Post Office contingent made four runs off the champions, who were play ing wild. After this the latter pulled themselves together and held the Post Office to the end of the aiiie without another score. The champions were presented with a beautiful silver trophy by La m purl's sporting goods store. The Cold Seal Creamery club Is compiled of the following players: K. T. Weed , ma nager ; 11. V . 101 -Holt, H. Newland, 1 McDonald, C. Minn. P. Dunn. !. Witter, W. Dudley, 11. Dunn, W. Newland, X. Newland anil Robert Kroschel, mascot. Their .shirts and collars ore several sizes too small today, us they beat a contingent who had not lost a game during the series. (street, has darted (lie InM ;i I In I ion jot new mechanical equipment, in i eluding box lidding uud box niuk j o.g machines. A cailoitd of box lidding ma ! chines arrived yesterday and are being distributed today to fruit houses. llox making machines will also be installed in most of the packing plants. These machines cost from $:." DO to fa.tou, drive eight nails at a lick, and save time and labor in the bundling of the fruit. They are almost as delicate In their mechanism as a linotype. A carload of nails for local dis tributors arrived yesterday. LUi lion which will be held al the Jun ior high school, .Monday. June 17th, ) from 1 to 7 p. in. The purpone ! of the election Is to elect two di- rectors to serve three years. The members whose terms expire are . Dr. R. M. C.reene and C. A. Hwlgart. Hold-over members are Howard Seheffel, X. 11. Kranklln and C. C. Lemmon. ! Superintendent V.. IT. Hedrick said this morning: "The purpose t of the election is to select two dl 1 rectors. Dr. tlreene anil Mr, C A. Swlgiirt, the members whose terms i expire, have agreed new to stand j for another election. It was first .stated thai neither of the men t would be a candidate to succeed ! himself, and this was ih-ir original ! intention, but friends of the two j men got busy and circulated peti ! tlons asking them to reconsider anil ! li e c o m e candidates to succeed ; themselves. This they have agreed BUTTE FALLS BOY LOSES 3 FINGERS tu lu." Xotioi'.i have l,f,n put oill by llio who.il clerk. Miss lit-lit-cca M.. Ilnrs. iMlHni. for the annual si'hnnl oli'C- I Itt-x l.al'niilc. m-iwiiiry of ttu il.arrariiT lii'othi'i's I'oiupany of 'Klamath Kails, uaklanil anil Pnn : tlae ili'ali'rs, trahsaelrtl Im.slmiss i'l ' this il 1 y yi'stofitay. Chai'lcn Cummlni!.", 14. son ut Mr. unci Mis. C. II. CiiinmltiKH at Hum- Kails, Is In th Sacred Heart hospital tuilay, minus three flutters ami the tliumb of his right hand, as the result of plnylnK with a dynamite cup ni'ar his homo yei(-tt-i-day. ' At lptliiK to touch tho cup o(( with u spark, the former exploded, tearlni.- the tinners anil thumb from the hoy's hand. HaviiiK notified Dr. It. W. Kleeter Immediately, the parents of the Injured hoy were, met half way to the hospital by the physiciun. who administered first aid to relieve the patient's Buffer inn. . Daily Meteorological Report .Iiiiic 7, I it lilt Medford and vicinity: Probably showers tonight and Saturday. Moderate temperature. Oregon: Unsettled, with prob ably showers In west portion to night and Saturday. Moderate temperature. Local Data THE PAS, Man., June 7. (P) Fires raging In the northern Mani toba settlements for the, last three days 'Were checked' today ufter de stroying most of Cranberry Port age mid the little mining town of Mile 83. The 300 population of Mile 83 is homeless and scores are with out shelter In Cranberry Portage. The latter town was destroyed by a forest fire, while tho Mile 83 blaze was started in a frame house there. The provincial government has undertaken relief measures. , Temperature (degrees) -4. t3 SO Highest (last 12 hours).. I7 114 Lowest (last 12 hours).. 4S 50 Hel. humidity (per cent) 50 IH Precipitation (inches) 03 T Slate of weather. ...Sprinkling Cldy Lowest temperature this morn ing, 50 degrees. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1JI2S, 13.20 Inches. Temperatures a year ago t Highest., 78; lowest, -13. - Kunsel today, 7:44 it. m. Sunrise Saturday, 4:35 a. it' Sunset Saturday, 7:44 p. m Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time i er iday: CITY -1 3ff it 'i $ d i 3 1 "O Ilecause of the fact that n large I number of HtudentH were unable to register today, enrollment for summer school will be conducted at the Junior hlpi school tomor row morning. June 8. between 10 and 12 o'clock, according to C O. Smith, who will have charge of the summer term. The summer session Is belnB conducted for students who wish to make up work, -or those who wish to take up now subjects In order to graduate In less than four years. The school Is con ducted for six weeks, and a semes ter's work Is covered during that time. Heeuuse of the lurge amount of work done In such n short time, students nre allowed to tnke only one new subject. If the student's Kindes are Hood, they arc allowed to take one new subject, and one make-up subject. The school is conducted In the morhltiKH only, from 8 o'clock un til noon. Baker City 04 Bismarck 7.1 Boise 72 Denver 7 4 Des Moines .... 7H Kresno 72 Helena 74 lljos Angeles.... (HI .Murshl'leld till I'hoenix H4 Portland (12 Red Hllltf 711 Roseburg IHi Knit Lake 7 8 San Francisco.. ti4 Santa Fe 72 Seattle 58 Spokane 74 Walla. Walla.... 118 Winnipeg i..w.dick7 4ti 44 60 44 02 54 48 54 4tl lil 52 511 48 511 54 48 50 511 52 40 Cloudy Clear Cloudy C'.oudy Haiti cloudy Clear P. Cldy l 'loudy Cloudy cloudy Italn Cloudy P. Cldy Cloudy P. Cldy P. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cldy Meteorologist. The C. & K. company, which re cently completed a lui'KO addition t olts packing plant tin Sooth Fir Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. H Women's Hose 1 S1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. It It 3,t!iiiMHHimitUl1!!!1U!ll!!!!!1l!!lp LU lilillilUllllllllilllllliiiiii ' Star Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS SPRING FRYERS RABBITS HENS Choice Beef Pot oasts, per lb 25c Beef Short Ribs, per lb 18c Pig Pork Roasts, per lb 25c Home Rendered Lard, per lb 16c Hams, whole or half, per lb 32c No Better Meats at Any Price Phone 273 We Deliver V, ml KlectrotherHpy Chiropractic , Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Year In Medford Treatment by Appointment 4 Medford Centar Bid's. Phone 96S jStitf-eL(itJiY i'uud fcolouce ECONOMY Meat Market Quality Meats of All Kinds ( Try One of Our Corn Fed Steer Beef Roasts or Steak Corn Fed Pig Pork 1929 Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal SPECIAL Lard, per lb 15c Lamb Stew, per lb .16c Well's Pride Hams, per lb 32c HENS, FRYERS AND RAEBITS NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Fhor.e 46 , 206 E. Main Store No. 34 No. 31 N. Central 20th Century Division Store No. 55 226 W. Main TRE where You I on Food! There is a saving in careful food buying. Yes. pennies, dimes and dollars can be saved if you buy your foodstuffs nt a MacMarr Store. For 1 here at these economical food stores you will find REAL saving and high quality foods, besides! Preserves Pure Fruit and Sugar 3lb.Jar...55C Pound Butter 44c Fancy Creamery. Best money can buy. Catsup Large Bottle. Van Camp's Each 19c Grapefruit No. "2 pans, Shaver OQ quality, 2 for OU Raisins Peanut Butter 43 c A Fnwy Seedless, 4 lbs. for 19c Soup Iloody's-2-lh. Van Heinz Cream of Tomato OQi 3 cans Corn icy Stanc o. 2 Tii 4 for.' 49c Fancy Standard No. 2 Tins Tomatoes Large Cans in Puree 4 for 49c Pancake Flour Sperry's Quality 3 lb. Box. 25c 9 Lye Hex, high test, 2 paus for 19c Chewing Tobacco ( A Washing Powder 25c LUX Large size S(ar, Climax, Horseshoe, CQp IVet's Granulated, j 1 " I " V A Washing Powder 39c Pickles 23c Sweet, Yolo Brand. Full Pint. Is Lettuce Choice Local Large Heads.- 3 for. ...IOC 2 Onions Sweet California Red. 4 Pounds.. 19C 7 MacMarr Brand, especially milled for the MacMarr Stores; finest hard wheat. Absolutely satisfactory. Try a sack. Flour Barrel. 0 17 lb. Bag... I .... We Reserve Right to Limit Advertised Merchandise 1 I I ' I'