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IVfEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTTOFOItD, OTCEGOX, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. ""
Swigart Flower Garden
Is Ordered Profusion of
Blossoms And Greenery
EX-HUSBAND OF RUTH ELDER TO WED
(By lOvit Nou ion)
A little white gale under a Ki'fii
walnut tree, which up reads lit
uhado out ucrott a cobble atone
walk and cximnao of ltiwn,.,loaJK
tho way Into the lovely flower
Kttrdcn of Mm. Curl A. Hwlnart,
k 211 GenoHMoo mreot, which com-
Pohcb her hobby, her work and
her pleasure In life, while being
at tho KHmo time the envy of her
Xriendn.
Hollyhocks at- the fence, which
marks the western border of the
garden, nod saucy headti at vIk-
Itors who enter at thin nouBon of
the year. Brilliantly colored Klad
lolf do not destroy the beiiuty of
tho dcllcatul colored hpiIkh of
bloHsom 6n the larxo butterfly
bush which hovers over the east
ern fence.
, Mrs, Hwlfi;art, who was formerly
, president of the Medford (.1 union
club, hHK added HomclhinK new to
tho garden each year.. It is now
a combination of profusion of
flowers and color segregated into
llttlo gird onn which do not do
tract from a certain order, al
most dignity, that pervades walks,
arbors and boundaries of the
ground's. The order is tho out
growth of constant care and plan
ning -and adds a refreshinK air
to the friendliness of tho lounging
chairs, scattered about in tho
shade of tho walnut troo.
A brick walk leads from tho
cobblestones down through the
. pergola, covered with grape vinos,
where green grapes hang In a
sufficient number of clusters to
The new gloves are delicately soft,
but so tough It Is almost impos
sible to wear them. out. The whale
has not contributed to women's
styles since the days of the whale
bone for cornets.
appeal to the mayor of Duncdln.
X. Z.. for help in securing a hus
band. The mayor is broadcasting
tho message to New Zealand gentlemen.
fits the average size room. The
square are numbered and a code
tell upon which square the pu
pil's feet should ny for each atep.
Tho automobile Is a great moral
force; it has completely stoppei
horse-stealing. (Boston Shoe and
Leather Reporter) .
hlbitlon Isn't a greater success than
the liquor being sold under it.-
(Louisville Times)
A 100-acre airport Is operated
by the American Legion post of
Carbondale, 111.
.. ,
A vacation is about half antici
pation and the other half changing
tires. (Ohio State Journal)
i rove they have not been planted i
for beauty alone.
-jned by a growth of wooly tyme. '
lleds on the north stdo of tho'
pergola and sweet peas, which
climb the posts, add a wealth oft
color to the view, glimpsed thru
the lattice work of grape leaves.
Klowers" and vines, however,
do not dominate the garden, Mrs.
Swigart bus realized the import
ance of naturalness lit planning
and shrubs and trees nro placed!
at frequent intervals. Several ca-
talpas and almond trees grow on'
opposite sides of tho pergola,
: Klowers In varieties so numer
ous, Mrs, Hwigart nun never count
ed thorn larkspur, petunias, via-
Ins, clHum, delphiniums, roses, dai
sies and hosts of others fill beds
mid corners of the fence and trel
lis. Ktalks of their predecessors,
who bloom earlier In tho season,
havo Jioen cut away, to (IhhUov all
sense of dead pasts, which often
invade gardens.
A seed bed, where tho flowers
got their start, Is located just out
side the trellis. As soon as the
plants In tho garden go to seed,
Mrs, . Bwlgart says, she knows It I
Is time to place the seeds of that
variety In tho hot beds. In thin: Hl-Triangle Club
way they start sprouting at the, Studies Education
same tlmo they would if tho plant About twenty-ftvo members of
scattered them about tho ground the 1 11-Trlnnglo club met laHt even-
from Its own seed pods. lug at tho homo of Mrs. A. 13.
Klin calls thein nil by their hot-1 Gregory , 1(4 North Tench, Pullow-
anlcal names when visitors are not Ing the business session, the meet
around. Hut refuses to bo called , ing was turned over to Mrs. Fred
artVf&r """ wm I ? fit! Dam-lug Taught bjr Squurra.
mu-tM- f A W ' II She Seeks Gentleman. . Dancing atepa are being taught
i wa T I i '" - .11 "' navo newr met ' gentle- by meant of a checkerboard floor-
! j-, at . a i f 2,i'k'l man In Glaagow," wrote a 24-year-1 board, recently Invented by a danc-
' wr.ri. f ; ;.. I V m m II M '"If" of the Krotch city In an I Ins maslir of rterlln. (Kmunv. It At any rats, no one can ay Pro
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f I. 1 r vAZ.. I; TWO STORES IN MEDFORD
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w:c & mm y - ,- i
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-yia womacK, memoer or tna Byra expedition and former tpouia llll uu3 II. 11 . - I W I I I I I ' lye " llll
of Aviatrix Ruth Elder, announced he will marry Ella Bliset, Minne- III .1 ' Ml I I B I V' llll
, i ,,r MamSt. 'XJrl 7 Central Av.
rttQ Simkm telephone J, n Telephone
i.Mrs. iu,.i,u.-,is,, wr- 'i f iirmu-ir- iirr i Tir IH I
highbrow. Rho just happens to
lenm tho botanical ones first. :
Deporting the Agitators
(Ban Frnnclaco Chrnnlcle)
Olio reaHon why .bnlKhvixt ault i
tora can mako Buch perHiHtont poBlt
of themeelvea in America aiipoiun
In tho atatcment of the Immigra
tion ooinmlMHloner'n dllomnia over
a group of undoalrablo lluwiliint
held horo for deportation. Krom'
(Ills It BCOinH that vuch people an)
practically hnmunc. local author!-1
Ilea who pick up the undcHiraliU'H
for anything Ichh than felunh
genorally turn them ovor to tho
immigration aervie-s and lot It go
at that. And tho Immigration aor-
vlco haH no nmchlnery for doporta
tlon to IIUHHla. .
tUoamxhlp companlea will not ao-
cept paaHengera for doportntlon
without aome kind of credentials.
If the auihorltlea nt tho othor end
refuao to admit doportooa and tho
United Htntoa docllnea to tako thom
back the stenmHhip companloa aro
atuck with & motley orow of un
wanted gucata. And there boing no
diplomatic relations with lluaala
the Immigration official ennnot ob-
tuln the necosHary crcdcnllnla.
The result la tho Immigration
commlwrionor la Iqft with theao un
dealrablca on hl hiinda. Thero aro
not enough of them to Juallfy char
ed up and aent to HuknIu. Ah tho
Wllmot, who look chureo of the In-
Htallatlon acrvlcca.
Ofl'Ica'tB or tlio Trliuiglo for the
coining your aro (Jcralil Latliunj,
prcBldcint; Vliglnla (Irognry, vlco
proBldcnt; Mary Kale Walters, aec
i ntiu y, and lid win Anderson, troax-urer.
Tho presentation period was In
MrH. Itlchui'dsoit
InlcrtahiH Cliihs .
Mrs. J. Hanford Richardson en
tertained with a lawn party at her
home on lleall lune yesterday after
noon for members of the first
grade of the Central Point schools.
Twenty-one llttlo folks enjoyed an
afternoon of games and contests,
rifter which refreshment were
served. Tho children wero pupils
of Mrs. Itlcharclson during tho past
school year.
commlBslonei- cannot board tho charge of IMwIn Anderson. Tho
undesirables Indefinitely his only
course is to relcaso them on bond.
Realizing their Immunity tho un
desirable alleru go buck to their
old trlekB, aro picked up and again
rclcaaod through tho same proced
ure, A remedy for IIiIb" would he
subjuct pertained to the education
or Ainorlcuns, particularly the ne
groes mid Indians. Papers were
given by Dorothy Jane Walters and
Mary Kuto Wallers, with an Intro
ductory talk by the lender.
A book review, "Wo Must Mutch,"1
y nonoro wiiibio morrow, was
prosecution by local authorities f given by Halo 41111. Warren' Klrlc
Patrick pluyod a cornet solo, "Our
Yesterdays," accompanied pi the
plnno by Miss Virginia (Irognry.
Tho discussion period was in
cliurgo of Warren Klrkpntrick,
(iicnIn Loavo
For South
Mrs. Gusslo Heyor and daughter
Anubollo of Milwaukee, Wis., who
have been guests of Mrs. H. It,
Klllott for tho past several days,
left yesterday for California, to
contlnuo their tour of the weBt.
Mrs. Ilyer is Mrs. Hlllott's nlcco; '
InivnlM on Vacation -
Mr. and Mrs. lid Vincent nnd
such undesirables for minor n wel
as major offenses. This would curb
their lawless activities and tho rec
ords would be an additional ground
for deportation when an nvenuo of
deportation Is opened or when
thero nro enough on hand lo Jus
llfy chartering a steamship to enr
ry thorn ovor nnd dump thorn on
tho shores of the oounlry they
proress to ntlmlro so greatly,
Nanking, (JJilna, proposes to re
construct tho city in a big way.
Already 77 proposals of Improve
ments havo been adopted. Among
thorn are the construction of a1 river
port, Installation of a waterworks
system, opening of n metropolitan
park and a (Hand. Metropolitan
Miiaeun, provision for freo clinics.
nrnmotlon of IndiiHti'v nii,i thn
terlng a steamship, ng was done a opening nt factories, development
few years ago when a Inrno num-lof afforestation, and laying out of
her of Hiisslnn radicals were round- n beautiful residential district.
Dr. and Mrs. II. V. Margrave
and daughter Gertrudo will arrive
In this city tomorrow from Herko-
ley, Cal., to spend a month as
guests of Mrs. W. H. McUowan and
Miss Gertrudo Weeks,
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Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Ulckort and
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. A. lOrly of this
city were guests ut the' dancing
party given last evening by tho
l.ithluns In Ashland park.
Porters Gnosis t -
i'rnm Kt. 1aiil
. Hev. arid Mrs. Lolund Porter
and daughter Mary, ana Allss
Martha Hlco of Kt. Paul, Minn.,
whu nro guests at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Conger, were
honor guests ut a luncheun given
at Hotel Medford Tuesday by. Ml,
and Mrs. C. A, Mocker and' Mn.
and Mrs. O, J-l. Corey, i
In tho ovonlng an Informal musr
leal was enjoyed at the Meekej
home and days reviewed when
both families lived In Howard
Lake, Minn. Tho Portors . havi
been touting tho .west for th
past threo weeks, having motore
son jioony, leave today for a mo- via Denver. I.os Angeles and th
lor inp in liend, where they will Redwood hlahwav. They exocct
spenl a week vncatlonlng. Thoy to return by the northern routel
will return via Kugene lo their . . I
Central Point home, then enjoy a Dinner Party Given 1
woek at southern Oregon resorts 8an Francisco Guesta . ' ,
with relatives.
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ITS DIFFERENT
Yes the Controlled-Tempcrature
Process s expensive
Certnlnlv It cost us considerable money fo Install the wonderful
''ConlnlleJ.TtmperaU-ri Process" in the Puritan plants.
Bm this every second watchfulness of the manufacturing
process results in every batch of Puritan being up to specifica
tions and like every other batch.
One reason why Puritan Malt is '"different" is because it is
absolutely the same perfectly uniform everywhere all the timcj
'most all other brands give you less quantity than Puritan
the Puritan can holds 10 more than most.
-AT ALL DEALERS
)ptmiTisl
I Mr. and Mrs. Wnynu MIIIIiikIok
I and Mr. and Mrs. Uenu Table of
San Kraiiclsco wero honor guests
at the dinner party given last even'
itm nt llnguo Klk Inn at which
Henry Klulirer was host.
Covers wero laid tor the follow-
ing guests: MIhii Margaret Ames,
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Hnrt, Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick Heath, Mr. and
Mrs. Nod Vilas. Tom Sworn, Orhlo
Natwlek, Mr. and Mrs. Frank l'ar
roll, Misses Fern Hutchinson and
hnuise Klulirer, and Lylo Wnllhor,
,and tho honor gnosis and host.
thiiighti!. of 'clernils
Tn Mi-el Tonight
Daughters of Union Veterans
will meet for tho lata time pre
vious to the summer vacation this
evening, al . 8:110 o'clock In the
I armory. Kcporla of delegates who
attended the slate convention at
Kugeno will he given. The next
meeting will he held the latter
part of August.
Misa Carlton
Hestesa at Tea
Miss Helen Carlton cnlcrlalncd
with an Inloiniiil tea yesterday
af tcrnonii at her homo on the Old
Stnr,o Hoad, honoring her house
guest. Miss Helen Green, of North
ampton. Mass., who will be In
southern Oregon until tliu middle
of next week.
Mrs. Wlllett in
Creicent City
I'loslng her studio Jul v I, Mrs.
Uonn lllackmoro Wlllett left Med-
ford Monday for Crescent City and
points along the coast south of tin
northern Culltornin beach. Slio Is
i now. making her headquarters at
llalel l.aiiir, Crescent City, and
plans lo return In (his city the Inst
of the month.
Bownee Return to
Los AnQtlna '
Mr. anil Mrs. Waller llownes.
who have been visillna in Hits city
lor several weeks of tho summer
season, left yesterday by motor for
U.,I. I,n, In I A-...,!....
Club Mwls
This levelling !
The Kednh clul will be enter-i
touted at dinner this eveuiiiK et
tile home of Miss Helen WIImjm.
U".l South Ivy street.
wnwaaarr
1t'ggHI' IJIV( ClltX'k U.t llll II.
1'harKtMl wtlh beKgltiR nt Kyde.
lle of Wight, recently. Thumaa
i Terry, 2S, promptly prtriure1
! clierk book and drew a check for
$:T0 to cover hit, bail. Ho admit ,
toil pnylni; $150 for an automobile
and negotiating for the inirohao
of A tJ.MH) home. ' Mt w aon.
tenced to Ihreo months Imprlxon'
meat.
Wlwile I xvi t her Imr Out.
Women of Kurope are ami in find
ln the whale an all tn their ward-'
rohe. While "leather being
uited In maklnfc fashionable xloveit.
ii nd ntyle leadem have p proved
the new mntertnl rtmpomert of tho
Intestines of the hue swimmers.
Saturday and Monday- July 12th and 14th
Modern merchants use many means of building up patronage, but when it comes to FOODS, we
say it with VALUES! And that means the finest foods, fresh from packer and producer at real
money-saving prices. It's VALUES like those listed below that thrifty housewives appreciate.
Just look at them! . .
Shrimp
Fancy New Pack
O oz cans
2 cans
29c
Bread
Tomato Sauce
Del Monte Brand
6 cans .29c
BARKERS FAMOUS
A real treat for you, at a real
money-saving price
On sale at both MacMarr
Stores as long as the supplies
, 'last . : ,
Full one and one-half pounds
87c
Wesson Oil
Frying Size
A 4-pint Can
S7c
loaves!
25c
Macaroni
Elbow Cut
3 pounds 19c
Canned Milk
ALL BRANDS
tall cans..
49c.
Pancake Flour
Eggs
SPERRYS
Full 3-pound
Positively Fresh
MacMarr Guarantee v ;
Package 25c 2
dozen.:
49 c
Corn Flakes
Kellogg and Posts
5 packages...... 19c
Sugar
Limit 10 Pounds
10
pounds..
49c
Coffee
MacMarr Supreme
A cup of Taste Treat
Lb.37c 3 lbs $1.10
Matches
Buffalo Brand
6 Box Cartons
Carton..
15c
Flour
Mac Marr Hard Wheat
Supreme value with the
MacMarr Guarantee
49 lb. bag.... $1.59
DEMONSTRATION - FISHER.S BLEND FLOUR
Free Scones and MacMarr Coffee
ALL DAY SATURDAY
Vegetables of Quality, Oregon Grown
Peas L ettuce New Potatoes
Fancy New Peas , "
Solid Heads
t- pounds 29c Head 5c
Fancy White
10 pounds..:.... 33c
at Our New SANITARY MARKETQUALITY MEATS, Saving Prices
opnng.Lamb Lunch Meat
Shoulder Roasts, pound 15
Lamb Stew, pound ..15
Butter
' Local Creamery
pounds 69c
Boiled Ham Pound 55
Minced Ham Pound 25
Veal Loaf .....Pound 35
Pressed Pork Pound 45
Bologna Pousd 22
French Loaf Pound 40
Spiced Ham Pound 55c1
Hamburger & Sausage
No Cereals Added
2 pounds..... 39c
Milk Fed Veal
Roasts ' Pound 17?
Veal Stew Pound 1212ck
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