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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1929)
lEDFORT) MAT!, TRTBTTN'R rEBF0RT5, OT?F!0T, FRIDAY. .TFXK 2?. 102U. VTQT; FIVE LONDON. June in.l "l'1'Hlsu..My Soul. Chi- KiliK of Uleavrn." The service nt Weslminnter ab-' jbey to he alli nded hy the kinn ' jaml queen will not be u Ktau repenutniul. but will just ntr'ord , the formal opportunity fur their i i majesties to Join in the empire's I Pi Two (jenemr thunksidvinK. ENDURANCE FLIERS MlVVt-' APl.l.iS. .Illlie L'S. hymns selected ly the kinis h!ive . The smallest number possible Thonvald 'Thunder" Johnson and been included in the lorm of, of s.'ats in the abbey are to bf Owen llallBhland. endurance service to be used by the free reserved and the definite sum;es. fliers, were within 45 hours of the churches at the thanksxlvlni; ! Hon has been expressed from ihe world's endurance fllBbt record ai services ror his majesty s recovery , hlKhest quarter that the people 1:30 p. m. today, at which tim ""'ess on juiy I, -.Ml tsnmilil attend their usual places eople That On l'arlh Do Dwell " 'of worship. they had cniapl. led lis hours or continuous flyinir. GIVE OUT LIST ' OF GOLFERS IN ' LOCAL TOURNEY! BY JUDGE NORTON r Store No. 34 No. 31 N. Central Store No. 55 226 W. Main Berfjpccir Jor MEDFORD To the MacMurr Stores, now the North west's largest and most modern food dis tributors, come the world's best foods. And through combined merchandising service and purchasing power these nourishing and healthful foods are here for your selection at consistent, year-around savings! Four Big Bargain Days for the Fourth of July Trade Buy at MacMarr's and Bank the. Difference Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday A carload of the finest Klondike Watermelons for the Medford district at a saving price. See MacMarr first. Average size per mellon only 15 to 18 pounds. CORN, Golden Bantam That good 20th Centmy 39 C Brand 2 cans : PINEAPPLE, Fancy Broken Sliced No. 2 y.r fi 5 C 3 cans Jell Well Assorted Flavors for that Fourth of July dinner D pkgs. . 39c 4 DESERT GLASSES FREE! Pork and Beans Van Camp's Med. Small size cans 25c Pancake Flour Sperry's Quality 3 -ib. box ....25 c No. 10 sack ... 59 c Don't miss buying a sack of our Fancy Patent Mac Marr, A satisfactory hard wheat 179 Flour 49 lb. Bag 1 Bbl $6.95 We Have Cheaper Grades of Flour for Less Money 33c SARDINES Booth's in tomato or mustard 3 larue oval cans PALM OLIVE SOAP 25 q 4 liars INSTANT POSTUM- Lnrirp cans, each 39c Fancy Green Fresh Local ONIONS 3 bunches 10c Marshmallows Puritan Fancy 4th July-Pack 89c 5 -lb. box.. 2 lbs 39c Peanut Butter Hoody's Finest Quality 2 ibs 39c 1 -lb. can .... 22c Deviled Meats Libby's product, for that 4th of July Picnic 6 cans 25c 12 cans 49c ONIONS California lied 5 pounds fur 15c CABBAGE Fancy solid local product Pound onlv 2c Strawberry Preserves Kerrs Finest 3 -lb. jar 55c 14 -oz. jar 22c Pickles California Home Brand Full Pint Jar 25c 23c Sweet plain Sour or Dill Finest assortment in fruit and vegetable, lemons and oranges at the lowest market price. We also carry, a complete ; stock of fine cakes, cheese assortments, sardines, olives, pickles, mayonnaise and candy bars. ci - f t Tho I'.lm-k ami Tan solf tour nunuMit will Marl at the local chili tomorrow ami end on SmuUiy, j umh'i- the It-ailtTship of the iwoj cutnains s.vtl Smith and Don Clark. Today ihc drawings bi'low wero' announced, Clark playing Smith, t 1'riiiKlo Tniny. Wili-ux MWherwon, etc., eu The m-w Individual han- dicu)H will prevail during the louniami'iit and mrmhers of the winning team will each receive one new gulf hall. The committee also announces that any members not listed on one of the teams may yet u Bairn by reporting nt the club house Sunday morning. The list follows: Black I). S. Clark I'ringle. L. I. Wilcox 11. C.etchell l (i. Coleman K. K. Kelley (Jen. Roberts Val Fischer (Jeo. Gait's Tan S. S. Smith Tuiny Y. J. Mcpherson Hob Jlammond O. O. Horner T. V. Miles Tom Kmmens Ted Fish H. 11. Jlammond II. 1. Itosenbeiff U . Wood (J. ("orum A. K. Orr K. II. Young K. I). Semon Win. ViiwtPr Jeo. Hunt K. H. .lanney O. M. Kidd U. U. Ituhl C. II. Pask t C. Darby !.. fi. Tyreo 11. -Marx II. Scheffel F. C. Penney II. Strang U. liraley W. l' iKaai'M t J. Semon ieo. Phythran Porter Neff Dr. Thayer M. N. Hogan Ward Benny O. U. Alendeifer 1! row 11 j H. Buckingham Strang Ted (le Hauer C C. lcinon o. ltoggs ( O. Ijarson M. Sputa V. Vawter T)r. Kresse II. llmier Dr. Stearns find man 11. 11. Hart W. 11. hydinrd )..' (Jreen II. It. seh rove li. H. Hmllh H. (I. JJardwell Hr. Hayes K. S. Coe Dr. Holt A. F. West J. U. C'nningh'm Stnrbuck J. 11. Woodford R W. Weeks Among the Oregoninns register ed at Medford hotels are L. M. Foss of Hend and H. J. Kallsky of Kujrenn. Four npiuloiis were handed down ill circuit court by J mine Harry Norton late yesterday afternoon, before his depart uie fur Grants Pass, where he Is holding a jury ease today. He will retuTn to the local court Monday. In the P. K. Naltey c:me vs. the First National bank, P. F. Harder, as executor of the alleged last will and testament of William A. Pointer, deceased. .1. O. Cass, Gil lie rasa, his wife, mid Anna t'. Nalley, the court decided in favor of the defendant. The ease was represented by Porter .1. Neff for the defendant and ha r 1 e s Kennies. Harry Skynnan and Ju.Jko Phlpps for the plaintiff. The case of George 1.. Treichler vs. the Meunud Lumber company and J. T. Gagnon, in which the mechanic's lein of (i. G. Knmvl ton was assigned to Treichler, the decision was in favor of the plain tiff. This case was represented by Kelly A Kelly for the plaintiff and Porter .1. Neff for the defendant. The case of Grae,. Merrilt vs. George Mcrritt for alleged con tempt of court in the failure to pay alimony, was decided in favor of the plaint If f, represented by Kra n k I eSouza. A. K. it ea tries represented the defendant. The easo of t K. Keiehstein vs. K. M. Kichman and if. K. Kicli in.in, Invidving action on a prom issory note brought by 1 he plain tiff to recover JfiliO.ii.l with Inter est and attorney 'h fees, ami to which the defendant brought a count or claim for $7iif for serv ices and materials, was decided In favor of the plaintiff, represented by Porter J. Neff. The defendant was represented by G. M. Kohorts. NEW YOKK. June 1!S. iA) Any folks so bitten by the rum hound that they might feci in clined to tap sewers blading out of local prohibition headquarters are to be foiled. Liquor is to be diluted when poured into the sewers so that tho alcoholic con tent will not exceed one per cent. Yes. olio per cent is the announce ment, not one-half of one. JONES Across from Craterian Or Our low cash prices will save you Dollars Compare them with the price you have been paying. Saturday Pork Roast Cut from grain fed pig pork. Per pound .... 19 Milk Alpine. We guarantee every can. cans 49 c Soap White Eagle Soap. A laun dry soap you will like. 10 bars for.. 33 Graham Flour Coarse or tine. 8perry's high grade graham. 9 -lb. sack .... .43 Cocoa Boldman's. A very high grade cocoa. You will like it. Pork Chops I Cut from grain fed pig pork. Per pound... .26 Lettuce Local grown; fresh and firm. 2 heads for .. 5 c Crackers Snowflakes. Fresh and crisp. A large pkg... 25 Apricots A fine, firm fruit In a heavy syrup. A real margaln. Large can .19 Rice Fancy California head rice. A real bargain. 3 -lb. can .65 lbs. for .. .25 Beets Loe.il grown and they are fresh. Cookies A dainty flavored lemon cookie. Just right for your picnic lunch. n Limp Hum-hH Ct for.. :r.05 Per dozen .05 JONES Across from Craterian 3;?a:Safeway Executive iV.vv;; .ajo. feursiarv jl a, "Safeway Stores must le quality stores, operated by quality men, initialed by quality ideals." 9L Mil -.,- 7 Such a declaration of principles is your guarantee of tlie absolute deix-nd-ability of every item you purchase at a Safeway Store, Safeway Savings for Saturday, Monday Grape Juice Saratoga Chips Salmon Full pint hollies; a drli riuus siiiiniii'i' ln-vrrjisri1. 2 for 45c Tuna Nt. ) j tins of riui1, 1 i j-i 1 1 1 ) n i ; 1 1 tuna Hakes. 3 cans 44C Matches Iti'L'ular si .i' hows anil no disappoiiitinciits. O boxes . 15c Pickles Fancy cut Kwccts, wliole or dills. Full ipuu-t jars. Each 29C Marshmallows Campfii'c. Kept fresh in pound packages. Package . 29 c Ginger Ale Swartz pule dry. IJefresh i t i j-T and delilitl'ul. O. bottles . 39c Mayonnaise (!ld Medal lirand. Do not miss this unusual bar- gain. Pint Fresh 'hips just ri-jh for that picnic ( l."c sizel C packages.. 25c Certo Cerlu method is always re- N'o. 1 tins of lied Alaska at this saving. cans 45c Corn .Maximum fancy golden n sweet corn. No. 2 tins. bottles 73c 3 cans 55c New Potatoes Fine quality, medium size, clean. 4 pounds .... 23 c Cabbage Fine, fresh, solid local ealiba ,'(. Pound ... 3c Oranges Sweet and juicy, medium dozen 25c Rice nine ltose head rice; an excellent variety. 4 ibS 29 c Mustard Maximum mustard ; finest quality, li-oz. jar. Each iocG Bacon Medium w c i B h t, well streaked with lean. Pound .. 29c Shrimp Fine quality, dry puck, southern shrimp. Sardines Fancy imported Norwe gian small tish in olive oil. . 2 cans 25c Citrus Powder The old favorite. Regu lar size. pkgs 49c Starch Calumet. Fine grade, corn or gloss, nt u saving. 29C 3 cans 49c 3 pkgs. 25c Shortening Sugar Butter Finest grade of pure white. e finest pure cane sugar Safewny . (nility, finest vegetable, shortening. ll"" 0 fresh churned sweet " 10 ibs 53 c enrF- OILs 49C 100 lb. sack $5.48 Pound 44C WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS Btort No. 471, 210 W. Main 2 Medford Stores Store No. 433, 212 E. Milo Phone 1010 Conveniently Located Phone 1171 ' SPECIAL Mocha Logs 25c Our Round Ones Are 3 for 20c Saturdays MODEL BAKERY 111 West Main Star Meat Market SPECIALS CHOICE SPRING FRYERS SPRING LAMB Choice Steaks, per lb 35c ; Beef Short Ribs, per lb , 18c Hams, whole or half, per lb 32c Good Bacon, per lb . 30c HOME RENDERED LARD Phone 273 We Deliver flenn taki wanted at th. Mali' TrlUun. office, it , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS