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i V i PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TltrBUNE, MEDFOltD, OREGON, FRIDAY, -AUGUST 8, 10.10. Mi ur ' KV Mr 111; uu ila 1'e in 4 Ml Ml Ml llH WB (Jt 'I'll '1 So ly WB 1)0 till lul of Cll Sli till till VI of bu . HP' II HU1 Ml Ml lul I J. Mi r W j ha j yi j Ji w j v Oil f (ill ilu, I Wl ,M : i vui it:? Mi tin i?t . J or : i Stl f a! vc j A. 3 VI f. QUI T" -i '( ' ' ! t S I .".If 4 " V 1 ... Hailr-Tittnil WcdiJliiK WiNiiuM!tiy Alius JutM'iiluno l!ai'hr-i'. (lnii;litci of Mr. and Mr. W, M. Iturh.-r of AHhlund, and Terry Talent, nun of Mr. and Mrs. C. i. Talent of this city, were married at- 1 1 o'clock yesterday morning In UomcIjutk. ttr. C. A. EdwardM of the Firm ! Mrsiliumvs IwuHi and Ailii'ii An Jloh(c-;si'M j Mr, IM ward l.i'urh and Mrn. ; IN'lva Aiken wrru joint lioMtesser i WedncMliiy cviitwik at Mrs. i-oach'H j hume lo a Ki''.'iii uf fi-jendH and incnilu rw of ih GIVEN 2167 SI TESTS.210X RAYS Auxiliary of f Do"' American legion. After upend i hk an hour working Tho IJhk Star liaH risen tr'rt dog local Women 'h Ulayfl are here. lint Inmdreda of MethodiHt Kpincoiuil church of on rugH, which will lie given to the tliat city, formerly of Ashland, Old Soldiers' home In Hosnhurg, read the Hervlee. ' ' the ruomih devoted the rcmalntler Following n motor trip to coat of the vveiiinff to cardH. Trtere points they will make their homo were, four tahle of bridge in play in Seattle, where Mr. Talent 1h with prize for high ncore going to located with tho narcotic divlHion M Ins Winifn-d Walker itnd conso o( thq federal enforcement nervico. latlon to .Mim. S, ("haney, ' ! A recent vi.sil to ihe Old HoldieiH MIhh C'ttHH Is Honor 'homo by jhemberH of the auxiliary J.uest lit Luncheon : waa the Inspiration for the parly. ' Heveral pleasant affairs have J"y louim inai tne room mere been -given this week In compli ment to Miss JJearl Cohh of Mc Allen. Tex., formerly of Mud ford, whoso engagement to John J. Klat tery , wan recently annuuncod. Among I hem was the bridge lunch eon given by Mrs. Hoy Wakefield at her home. I IB Vancouver at J o'clock Tuesday afternoon, (..'ov ers were placed for eight, and two tables of bridge were in play dur ing the ufternoon. (.luosia were Mesdames Marl Cobs, Hester Whitman, Jack Wakefield. Klder 'ons.'r, Cora Powoll and 10, W. Wakefield and tho honor guest, Miss Cosh. MIhh Cohh Is now guest of her brother, M. H. Cohh and family and will leave noxt week for San Ulego, Calif., where she will bo married tiunday, Augum 24. were greatly in nued of new rugs and decideil to choose rug -making as their next project. lOiiMurn (JiicsIh ! To lie llonorcil , i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. V.' Cur pen ter a re entertaining at dinner lonlght at their home on the Old Stage Koad honoring Mr. and Mis. I'incnln Mc( 'or mack of Irvlugton- ! on-tho-l 1 udsrin, and Uuiiliar Car penter of Winchester, Mass., who are. former residents of this city and guesls here fur" the Hummer. Covers will be placed for ID, ' Margraves ltd urn 'lo Hcrliclcy Mrs. JI. 1. Margrave and daugh ter, (Jertrude, who have been ( guests in t his city of Mrs. Mar ! itrave'H sister. Mrs. W. H. Mo- '(iowan and Miss (iertrude AVeeks. llcgato (o Conference j w, UniVl, i(norroV for their home To Visit Loral Club lu-rkoley, (,'allf.- Dr. Margrave, r Art IntercHiing evnu In locul . wh() JlH JlI(,(t h(l,n vlHllng her, left club circles will be the arrival this TnlJ.H((lty fol. the nouthern city, month of Miss Mllzaheth I'hilbin, delegate from the Oregon Kedera- Kenneth Hodgman family tlon of Business and rrofesslonal ,t Lake o' H Woods Women's Clubs to the I'an-racifie Al r. and Mm. Kenneth Hodgman, conference In Honolulu, T. II. She daughter and son, uf Pasadena, plans to meet with the Medford cui,, were In Medfurd today, en club on Thursday, August UK. ne-j roiilo tit Lake o' the Woods lo vordlng to aihiiouncement given out Hpend August in their cabin, yesterday by Mrs. Maud Chapman, j Mr, Hodgman wa state, high loeal president, way division engineer here from A meeting of the club will hepjHO to 1!U2, and lias a host of called tho evening of her .arrival, friends in Med'ford and southern It hasy not been decided whether It will be a dinner meeting or JuhI an evening's program. Miss I'hil bin, who Is chairman o f tho trans portation ' committee of tho Port land club as welMis delegate from Oregon to tho conference, pro promises to huve much to report 10 tllO' MQdford ' Club. Members Who have met her u,ro anticipating HU enintulnlug uh. well as Instruc tive lecture. III Triangle . Htiidlch Jamaica Oregon. I Ho Is a highway contractor and ) has been over since ho left Med ford. ! - ' Calo (irccn and l aniily Moving t.i Walla Walla Halt' Orcen, district represent a -. tlvo for the Chevrolet Motor Co., whoHo headuu" i t ih huvo been in Merlford, has been transferred to Walla Wnlla. Wash. Mr. und Airs. Oreen and daugh ter leave this evening for their new lundnuartorH and home. They Twmity-tHlx members of tint Hi j have' mndo mat y business and so- Ttiangla wore present last evening at the iiogular ntonthly moetlng of tho organization, which was held lit thfc home of Alisy CJeraldine j Lutham, 7fiO Stewart avenue. Miss ZjOHqvo Hfniklns was leader, the subject ijeing Jamaica. Tho ..business meeting was In. charge of Clara hi Latham, presi dent, during which Mrs. Carman 13, -Atoll announced that Mrs. 10 11 a Day . of Mugene. slalo Triangle uuporlntondont, would be u guest of the local group in tho near fu ture. r During tho promam, Miss Vir ginia tlregury played a piano solo, und talks wore given ly tho leader, MIhh Himklnu, and Miss Gregory. AllHi,yelma Smith also gave a book review, tolling of tho location, cll nmto and Industries of tho Islam), f During tho evening games were enjoyed und. refreshments were Served byho group In charge. Allan (mn Homo lfur tho Summer AHhm Clara Clreen, daughter of !r. an'd Mrs. H, M. flreen of Park Jtvenuo, arrived In Medford Wed nesday ovnnlng from los Angeles to spend purl of tho summer with her parents. lr, and Mrs. Oreen hro now in I-oA Angeles, where they motored to meet her on her return from- a visit in Iowa, hut Sire expected to Join their daughter Jn Medford today or tomorrow. mothers in Jackson cotiniy no longer greet tho sultry season with consternation developing from tears of unknown enemies that may ha lurking in the systems of boys and giils, for they Iiavo ueen examined land tested, tubercular germs St rayed and decayed teeth pulled, ac cording to the report of the past, six months' work of the Jackson .' County Public Health association, submitted yesterday showing the expenditure of funds received from the sale of the National Tubercu IohIh association Christmas seals' and othar sources. There we e 2117 slin Huts for tuberculosis and 21(1 X-rays iveii children- of Jackson cnu.ity during the past six morillis. Milk li'is been nupi'licd to the children in eight tubiii'cular families free of charge, and toward this work tho Jackson Coitnly Public Health as sociation has contributed SSMO of its budget. Two service clubs of; Medford have aiso aided in financ ing the tubercular clinic, which has relieved the minds of mothers by ( localing ihe germ and enabling the; children to start u battle against 1 the disease. j Hoys who washed their teeth "un- til pa found It out," which was 1 pretly early in tho game, have had the decayed opob filled or pulled and are now washing them again in spile of pu. During Die past six months 210 children have received treatment, at the dental clinic by tho Jackson County Public Health association, The association has spent. nTiiiO on this work. Maintenance of the Riverside licaKh House, which is used for health, clinics id general com munity projects. Is ono of the un dertakings oT the public health as sociation and taxed the nudget $8o during tho past half y?.'ir. Supply closets furnished for nurses anil layettes and apparel for people "hospital hound" have co-it. tho to tal of $K0 during the sttmc period. This amount brings the total ex penditures up to $114.1 which leaves .just $5 in the treasury remaining from tho SllfiO raised for tho six months' work. Tho total amount received from the sain of Chrislnias seals in He c.embor was $24000. Of this amount ?!HI0 was turnod over to the stale, leaving tho health association $1. ?, 0 0 fo r work in Jackson county during tho year, or $(ifu for tho half year. To this sum tho Com- lal friends during their residence niunity Chest added JM)0, bringing the total up to n:(), Tho figures given out by 'ho heulth association bIiow that $1145 lias been spent on tnbereuloats cue and education, dental clinics, maintenance of the health homn and furnishing of hospital suppllos. hi Medford Mr, amp Mi's. C. N. Culy have had as their house guests for sv oml days M r. Culy's brother and sister iii'-luw, Mr,- and Mr F. O, Cu ly. and hh sister ami brothv-In-law, Mr. and Mr,. Hubert lingers- or San Diego, Cal. They left here Thursday for Canada and will return to Medford for another vtsit before going to California. TREE S1TTEREYES Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) 'If ills troe sitting endurance von-, turo Is a success, Walter Holmes, II, who completed U4fi hours in an oak tree on West Main street this afternoon at 8, would enjoy flag pole Hitting, he said this afternoon, If he could gain the consent of his elders. He Is still enthusiastic to break the world's record but seem ed lo appear a little tired this afternoon. A telephone has been Installed on t he plat form and ho receives unite a number of calls from well-wishers. Friday P.M. . I 5 lo :!& Southern Oregon llabbit HreederH' Assn. 5:15 (o rullO IJlhfa Springs -, Indoor (lolf. Course. t fii-ifi lo (i News and Markets V by Mail Tribune. It to (i: IB-Kiult Dispatches by Myron liool. ti:!5 to ti: Ifi 10. 10. Sampson Co. t: 15 to 7 Cecil and Sally t USE THE "-5 SAFEGUARDED MILK Rra4ue4 v ' )t'iHi!iit(Hl liy StiMidiird Oil Co. 7 In 7:15 "Kciul fniclldiuicil" rroKiain by AhkocIIiumI Oil l'o. 7: IK lo 7::0 S'liilliiirii Oii'kdii liublll Mii'eih'iK' Akii. 7::io ut I0: !i' Modcin Minute ! Men p)'irn(lim Mniii;i illo . Khiwcnt, luetiinu on '"rh.i ('lialn Slnro Prohlt'in." Saturday A. M ! 7:5ri tu S UrcakfaKi Hi-oimI- . enst if News by Mull Trlli- t uno. S In, N::W VKylin llniir." by ! Hcniinniy CirnotitHn. S::io In S: l" -Miny Amblllmni mnl 1 1 n f ry Industry iiri'weut. oil by Modfmd r.iislinws I'nl- lt'3. 8:4r In V -tlultl Sivil 1'0- 4 ut'Hin. s"- to 9::to Tho I'imI l'-unoral llfmi.- tn !i: 1,1-IVuplo's KI"l- trie Stnn !. -IS l i in -Pan Huiuly I'm- Ki'l'tn. 111 to I0:W- WUtio Kln I'm- ! mam. 11 tn 11:311 - l'niuilar IUmbiiI- Iiikm. ll::ll In IJ M.'illnnl Jllikt-t tlOlf t't'UIHO. P. M.- 12 tn 12:"." iii(;. I2::M' Ni'Wf I Tritium. 12 I I.M. C. Co. M or.on for TCMIr .rbt ymrt Protect your baby from diet up sets by tiling tha milk cf un changing goodnem the milk that ii always sale, became ster iliied. The gretteat bnby-fctii-kig authorities aay that Carna tion is just as nourishing in vitamins, mii.erala, etc. as the best bottled .- ilk, besides being Itr ttsier to digest. Write lor Cook Book tnd Baby Book CARNATION COMPANY Albw. tlld.., Front ond Lov.joy St.. rortl.Dd i"FROM CONTENTED COWS" l'npulnr Km-nrd- -lash"K by Mull :S in 1 I'li-lic-AlliMi Mnlnr : t'n. f ! I to 1::i- Vnw : MnHir Sain. T In fi: l.'i I'npulaf llis'tiril- I 1KB. . S:ir. to 5:4.... Sh.rt.-y llroa. ! 5: l.'i t -Nt'iVN and MarUota I by M ill -IMbiin.'. 1 tl to H: I". -Knilt Oi.ipal-lii-r by ! Vyrnn Hi-it ' KM ft lo (i: t." - Tn;ulnr Hi-i.nril-!:t.-i to 7 riMll anil Sully. prosci.ti'il bv SltMithiiil Oil Co. to 7-iri - "l-!ii'it.Fractlmnit. p'l 1 csram" by Amm-inti-d OH o. i:. to 7.M I'lp- Organ l(o-dial. 7 0 I 1 7 ' t T ri o i . l rf il . in t .1 UR' i wo Drignt ana Clean stores and Une Sanitary "up-to-tne-ivimuic FLOUR 1 MAC MARR W'c offer during this week a value on our MacMarr Flour, mill-' ' ed to our specifica tion by one of the largest and best known mills on the Pacific Coast. Guar anteed to please you. 49 4 USTOME WA0lilrll bags lb.bag$l'49 $5.80 . To r4ew Xustoniers: To Present Customers: (linriLd) i. mm s - Meat Market MILK MACMARR - Produced in tbe west's richest dairy districts. It is pack ed under the most rigid sanitary condi tions and complies with the U. S. Gov ernment Standards. Tall Cans J cans... 45c 1 case 48 cans $3.55 Sunreme Values Sunreme Service SuDreme Savings AN ENTIRE WEEK Saturday, Aug. 9 to Friday, Aug. 15-AN ENTIRE WEEK Crackers Oysters Fresh, crisp, dainty.,.; Sanitary Pack. Plain or sAlted.T' 5-oz. cans. , lb. caddy- PeaS San Wan Brand. . Selected Sweet. 39c Scans 39c Corn MacMarr Fancy Del Main J cans... Dozen ... Dozen ... Dozen .. Dozen .. cans.. 55c 3 Fruit Jars Ball Mason Pints Ball Mason Quarts r) Kerr Mason Pints 50c Coffee Coffee MACMARR Hich . . . Mellow . . , Fragrant -. . . Aronmltc! That only hosln: to describe a vify of our Lceamlnt!, amber-clear coffee, if you wore to visit one of tho rnuH'.ln plants in our- orffaniratlon where the plensant aroma of freshly i-oat'tlng coffeo fills the air; If you were to notice the scientific care given to the blending of tho 'finest coffees broiiKht from the best coffee growing sections of the world; if you could see how carefully every blend ia tested to keep a uniform flavor you wduld not wonder thnt our coffee Is becoming the favorite of Western coffee drinkers. Pound 3 pounds 35c $1.05 Salmon .Oleomargarine Fancy Pink. Tall Cans. Nucoa The Spread for Bread. tU cans.. 29c 2 lbs.. 35c Soup Pork and Beans Campbell's Tomato Hot Weather Dinner. Campbell's or Van Camp's 18-oz. cans. 6 cans 45c Scans 45c Kerr Maon Quarts 73c 83 c 78c 88c Pure Cane Sugar Sugar is one of our best foods. Use more of it. 10 lb. bag 51c 100 lb. bag Sugar Powdered 3 ibs 21c Marshmallows Bulk. Pound 19c Sugar Brown. 3 ibs 19c Loaf Bread 10c Local Bakery. Double Loaves Bulk Goods Elbow Macaroni 3 pounds'' 19c Bed Mexican Beans. 8 pounds 49 C Blue Rose Rice. J pounds 21c Small White Beans. O pounds 29c Matches Pure Lard 6-box Carton. a cartons. 29c ToiletTissue . Ambassador. 6roii3. ;29c 4-poimd Pails. paii 69 c Vegetable. Snowdrift. ilb. can. 69c Heinz Vinegar Pints, 15; Quarts 29 White Star Tuna--7-oz. can 19 Cereals Shredded Wheat.- O packages 33c Corn Flakes 5 packages 15c Af others' Oats "Aluminum" Package 29c Com Meal. 9 lb. bag 35c Whcatics. 3 packages 33 C Catsup Home Brand. Pull IS-oz. bottle. Eggs Guaranteed Fresh. 3 bottles.. 50c 2doz.. ..... 45c Cookies Wonderful assortment of cookies. Na lioual IJiseuit Co "Snow Peak", pack ed in '2 '--pound caddy. A real treat (or tlie entire family. 49c Caddy Soap and Soap Powder Ci-vdal White Soap, 10 lars... 35tf Lux, Valinolive, Ivory, Mission Hell, Lil'elmoy, Lava, Poets Me chanic, choice, I! bars 19 Chipso, Citrus Powder, Oxvdol, choice : 19 , " LI l l V' J V i 1 1 rt Poets, lgo. pkg 37 Lemons Sunkist. 2 doz 55 c Bunch Vegetables Carrots Beets. 8c 3 bunches ... Potatoes Local Grown. 10 ibs 25c Fresh Tomatoes Fancy Local. Pound 5c VALUES IN OUR NEW SANITARY MARKET Located in Our Store No. 34 at 29-31 North Central Avenue QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS SOLD FOR LESS Bacon Eastern Siurar Cured. Pound . 29c Fresh Milk Quart .......... 9c Store No. 34 29-31 N. Central Phone 907 . Wieners Always Fresh. 2 ibs......... 45c Butter Brookfiold. 2 ibs 73 c Swift's Premium Hair or Whole. Pound 31C Beby Beef Pot Roast Pound 19c Rib Boil. Pound 14c Pigs' Feet Pickled Pound 10c Orders of S5.00 or Over Delivered Free Sugar Milk Flour !Not Included. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Peanut Butter Hoodv's. 2 ibs 29 c Cheese Pabst-ctt. Re,?. 2"c pkp:. 2 pk-gs 35c Store No. 55 226 W. Main St. Plpne 380 III 1 ii. M ..I .... . , II II III.. 'I II IY THW I WW llll I I Yn ' 1 ' "" ,1