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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,
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. "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.
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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.
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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
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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