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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1930)
PXGE POUR SfEDFQRP HSITJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORflft'OM', FRIDAY, ajJGTJST 1, 1930. 1 1 "1 1 p li"'.1 SMS Kv&!,yw;:f; Because Science Long Ago Banished Guesswork mmmmm at WW'1 11 IS mm, kCIENCE, more than 30 years ago, took guesswork out of Swift's Premium Hams and Bacon. All the jealous care a young mother lavishes on herbaby is given by science to these famous Swift meats. So much sugar so much salt just so long in the big smoke houses. And so a million families three-and-a-half million people a day find Swift's Premium indispensable parts of the family menus. You'll like it too broiled boiled . baked and fried it's good. Swift & Company Swift's Premium Bncon In the piece In convenient one pound cartons and one-half pound packages bacon so mild it blends perfectly with , other foods so distinctive you know it'a Premium. I, if II Ml tnWIIW'-. r I.-.l. t ,1 ' r.i: . . L ,L'; i! : vr.I ; - L' , :ti;.. I.t!'. .- ir ; : , j.. Klumulh ralln Nntunil (Ihm Jnhn l)uy Ituy lMvi'iiport pur- VcMimla 111k Kdily l'nik, 1o turiioralUin nf Oii'uon lo lnillil rhum'il nluvt mi-lii I n ml phunlHiiu cnli'il i-IkIU mllcn rrum hero im 11 iilnnl to st'i-vo this city with ilii 11 tmiMit of Jtihu liny Murd- Nrlial in rlvi-r, will lie ili'dli-ntucl ,1 , , , . , Liberty Meat Market . "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Meats Swift's Best EAT MORE LAMB SATURDAY SPECIALS Spring Leg of Lamb, per pound 33c Lamb Stew, per pound 1 0C Shoulder of Lamb, per pound 20c Pet Roast Steer Beef, per pound 25c Short Ribs of Reef, per pound gc Beef Tenderloin - Pork Tenderloin Fryers - Ducklings - Turkeys A Full Line of Lunch Meats Phone 164 Main and HollfSts. HOSPITAL AT S. F. Sfi'Kwmt Ham Ie JunoR passed away July 3 1, . I l3o, ut the Inter num inp(iil iluHfiit:tl at the I're Hictlu of H'in l-'runclco, at - Gtf years of ng. . SfiKt-atiL Juncn LMiliHted In the hcrvice of- Ills country Nov. 2H, He Hi-ived on the Ainerlcun Jtclk'f exjiedition-s in 1899, und was Llit only Koldier who nerved - on both of these expeditionHt a fuel whii-h brouKht lilrn UiHtinutlon. J'lift greater part of hi life was Hpeiit in Herviee to his country, inainly in Alanka, where he became invaluable to the government be cuuhb of his experience, lie re tired from uctlve service Hept. (1, i i 1 (J while stationed at Vuldez, Alaska. After vlwitlng his parents ut Washougal, Wash., he cunie with his family to Med ford, Ore., Oct. IS, 1 ill U, purehuHing his home on Ciriffin ureek, where lie resided until he become HeiiotiHly ill June 3U. liKtu, although he had been in tailing health fur tome time. Air. Jones watt a man of high ideals and a great lover of music and little children. He leaves many friends throughout the United States und Alaska, both in army circles and civilian life. He will be laid away with mili tary honors in the beautiful na tional cemetery nt Presidio, Calif. He leaves his wife and eight children, Thelma, Woodrow, Wini fred, Alarcella, Lorraine, Jleverly Jean, JIarrie and Mrs. Halph I'ence, all of Med ford. OUT OF SHELLS AT GAME There are now 11 00 phcusuuts hatched ut the southern .Oregon brunch of the state gume fnrm lo cated ut Hogue Lands north of Med foid, memners of the Juekson County Game Protective uhkou tlou, who are sponsoring the Turm, stated today. r The birds range In sixe from two- day old bulls of striped fluff to replfcus ot quail, all leathered out and ready to fly. They fly out of the pens each day but still return for feeding lime. The sportsmen expect them to desert the domestic llfo noon to seek their Kruina in (ho wilds. . m There are 240 eggs still under hens. They will hutch within the next two days. t. All the birds will be turned loose when they have reached an ade quate age und will join l.u game ranks of southern Oregon. EXECUTIVE MEET Plans for the condng year's program ot the local Business and Professional Women's club were outlined last night at the meeting of the executive -council held at the home of Mrs. Maud Chapman, president. The Thursday noon luncheons will be resumed when the club convenes In the full and a dinner meeting will be held on the third Tuesday of each month.. Ijances Hallowe'en und Valen 1 1 nes day are pin nned In accord -ance with last year's program and the club wlil probably sponsor un uddress by Mrs. Hertha K. I-undis, past mayor of Seattle, during the year. Community interests were dis cussed but ho definlti1 action taken as yet as to which one It will be most advisable for the club to lend Its uid. Congress can control what men think. Congress also has difficulty con trolling what men drink. Turkish tenito:y was invaded by savage tilbesruen, coming out of Persia. Kerns I Paf.ha threw his troops l.ito Persia to get them, and killed Ihousunds of them. 'To Persia's demand for damages "for invasion" Kemal replies: "Come and get the damages." What Interests students of hls- Tho North Hlverslde miniature golf course will hold Its formal opening tomorrow evening when ; a number of prizes will be award-, ed low scores. Other special in ducements will be announced on1 a bulletin board. K. Fell, pro-. prletor, announced last evening. He bj completing a special building to be known us the "cussing house," where players, j when bad haznrds affect their t Kouu uispuf u ion, ii in y iiiii- pi wm ! Ity to tneir neart s c o n i e n i. j flenches are being placed at con-' venlent spots on the course and men" were at work tmbiy to make the course absolutely duntless. I The midget links has 18 holes, ! but a iMlh hole Is announced as I the refreshment "shack adjoin-' ing the course. Four 1000-watt j nignt. El It may have been tnken by some one who wanted to find out If his best girl has a good "screen" face. Or It may have been stolen because of Its value. At any rate the le'ry movie camera rented to James Harris by the Palmer Music House Monday was removed from a parked car at (i rants Pass Tues day night, July tt, 1 Voting Harris," who formerly re sided In Med foid und worked nt the Hotel Med ford desk and Inter attended Wuosler university cume to town last Monday from Crater 1 m k e w h ere he Is e m p loy ed this summer and rented the movie camera. I le loaded the camera with a 20-foot roll of film und took two other rolls with hlm, planning to get nome good pictures of Crater l.Hke. Whoever stole the camera must have been In a hurry for the extra films were left In the ear. Three transient youths, Harry Trenf, John i Smith and (ieorgo Newman, are held In the county Jail on burglary charges, follow ing their arrest ' early this morn ing fur entering the Humphreys grocery store on Kast Main street. They are accused of taking $3.00 In cash and a supply of groceries, imith is saiil to have made a com plete confession concerning the early morning crime. . Brisbane's Today (Continued from page one) the company litis nothing to (lo hut lot it run tlii'oiirh 11 pipe, it seems, hardly necessary to make an extra clitifro. oiie the pipe is paid for. f-f . A "now 1:1ml of hoolleRKliiK ap pears In New York City. Scows, belonging to the city, operated by city employes, go out to Jtea, carry ing ashes, dead horses and other garbage, to be thrown Into the ocean. And, returning Trom the deep waters, they sometimes bring an other kind of garbage, namely, bootleg lliiuor, with them. One of Uiese scows returning from its toll, seized by prohibit Ion agents, was found bringing bnck $130,000 worth ot liquors. The government says it will seize the $75,000 steel barge, al though It belongs to the city of New York. That city will have to explain which of Its Intelligent politicians combined pleasure with business, hauling out one kind of garbage, hauling in another. Kvery employe on the scow knew of the lawbreak ing and grafting, of course. M Revelations In connection with rioting In the prison at Auburn, N. Y., throw light on our "prohi bition age." It Is testified that prisoners mndo moonshine whiskey in their cells, drank It, and, dead drunk, wero put into their berths by prison guards, presumably reward ed for their trouble. ThIvIu Coolldge says no net of NO TROUBLE AT ALL NOW Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Has Benefited This Woman ! HOUri: KIVKI!, Ore.. Auk. 1. lSpl.l--.Mr. and Mrs. K. V. VVIlson i entertained at their home near Honite Uiver Saturday evening In honor of their daughter. Miss Delia Mays, llth birthday. Koitytlvo KUests wore present, and the even ing as spent In duni'lns. with mu sic by SwIUer's orchestra, assisted y .lames Heck, Lloyd Smith a:nl Unbert Knight. A lunch was served at mldnfftht, 'when a hirthdny cake was present ed to the hon'M- gest.0with Hen Ilanlson iictlnn as njister of cer monies. . Millions today are eaiinpr Kellogg's ALIj-BRAN guaranteed i to relieve both temporary and re-, curring constipation. I The cause- of constipation is the lack of roughage in food. Add suffi cient roughage and constipntion dis appears. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is nearly all roughage. ; Here is a letter from Mrs. II. Gilbert, 107 E. Knight Ave., Collingswood, N. J., which will be interesting to many sufferers: "T had a very rloui operation tn October and when I cam from tr.o honpila) mr main trouble con tipation. One dar 1 said to the doctor, l am a-olne to eat A1X.1IRN and aince I .tartcd I have no trouble what, ever. So you tee I can't pra It enough and am always telling my Xrlcuiia what it did for me." You will enjoy the nut-like flavor of this delicious, rcady-to-eat cereal. It is rich in iron, and when eaten with milk or fruit juices, adds im portant vitamins to the diet. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is nn es, sential in any reducing diet. It means evcry-day health to people nil over the world. Your grocer has it in the rcd-and-green pack age. Served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. j ALL-BRAN tory Is the fact that Kemal has announced his Intention to "end nomadic tribal life In Turkey." It seams stiarige to think that mil lions of human beings are still ready to fight to the death for Ihe right to wander up and down In the earth, with no nettled habita tion. Among other things including lowest wheat and cotton prices, and a general uncertainty, our na tion Is "enjoying" the worst drought in its record." Washington officials say the dry spell Is unparalleled, in records reaching back riity years. Jl Farmers and truck gnrdeners have planted, ploughed up ami re planted crops. Perhaps the drought will nieun higher prices for some farm and garden products. Unfortunately, as usual, the higher prices will be due to the fact that the farmer hasn't the goods to sell. TWO STORES IN MEDFORD THE OEVER COOK. . . THE CHARMING HOSTESSX i r - - jt f . l M M I - The charming hostess carefully plans the meals for her guests. She ,has learned by experience that their pleasure depends largely upon the foods she serves. Because she is a clever cook, she realizes that fresh ness and quality deserve first consideration in foods so she goes PER SONALLY to our stores to select her foods where she can depend upon getting both. . MacMARR SUPREME VALUES Saturday and Monday, Aug. 2 and 4 Sugar Pure cane 10 ibs 49c Corn Beef Lihhy's aCi cans 45c Canned Milk Tall Cans All Brands 6 cans 49C Case 48 cans $3.87 Pineapple .Sliced in heavy syrup. No. 2V cans Pancake Flour Spcrry's liotcake and Waffle 9-lb. 8-oz. bag55c Tuna Flakes Coffee MacMarr AH of it good 3 ibs $1.05 Litflit Meat ' No. l cans cans 39c ' Flour MacMarr Hard wheat Flour. Titiaranteed to please you 49 lb. bag $1-55 Toilet Paper Koftex 'High grade tissue; 1000 sheets to cans 65c 3 roll Mayonnaise. Best Foods Half pint . 19c Pints 37C Bubble Ball Large pkg. W h i t e King Washing Ma chine Soap. 15 bars Mission Bell Toilet Soaji Total value $3.25 All for .... $1.49 Matches Searchlight Large Boxes rolls 25c Carton 23c Toilet Soap Ivory 6 bars 39C Palmolive 3 bars 19c Mission Bell 4 bars 25c Creme Oil 4 bars 25c Vegetables New Potatoes 10 lbs 25c Peaches Ideal for Canning 20 lbs. 90c Watermelons Klondvke Pound 3c Soap Powders White King Large pk'g...o9c Peets Large pkg... 37c Super Suds 3 pkgs 25 c 20-Mule Borax Scap Chips Large pkg. 29c IN OUR SANITARY MARKET Shop Often for Your Fresh Meat Requirements. You will save more and waste les3 buying your Fresh Meats each day These Prices Effective Aug. 2 to Aug. 8 Pound Beef Tot Roast 17c Wieners (lo;t. Insi'ectt'd 2 lbs. ., 45c Hams Swift Premium Half or Whole Pound 31c Lamb Stew Pound : lOc Beef liib Boil Pound ... 14c Lamb Shoulder Roasts Pound 15c Improved in Texture and Taste