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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, .OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930.
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(Mall Tribune-Virgin Station)
Martin and Kading Rest in
1 White ; Horse As Plans
: vMade to Return Body of
'Burke.
WHITE HOUSE, Yukon, Doc.
lJVr-Whr-Whlle Bob Marten and
Emil Kading were trying hero to
regain the GO and SO pound ro
Rppctlvely they lost while misHlnK
In the upper Unrd Hvor leclon
(or two months, plans were lielnK
made today to return the body of
their comrade. Captain E. J. A.
Burke, from its log grave In tho
wilderness. '
' Marten and Kading were
brought here Wednesday by rilot
' 12. 1 Wnsaon and his guide, Jou
Walsh. They found the fliers
nearly famished ;jind exhausted,
after several weeks' nlr Boarch.
Heeause of the added weight
Ilurke's body was left behind, lie
died November 20 from exposure
and starvation.
The filers were forced down
In tho upper Llnrd river October
11 returning from a prospecting
flight. The stranded men were
found about 40 miles from tlielr
planes In tho direction of Wolf
lake.
Keports from Senttle said W.
W. Conner, president of the Se
attle' Chanter. National Aeronuu
tic association,, .had requested
Washington Senators to urge navy
department orders for the return
of two navy' fliers to' Rearch' for
the pilot, Robin Rennhan party,
lost on northern British Columbia
shores since October 28;
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DEDICATE GRANTS PASS:
GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT
GRANTS. PASS, Ore., Doe. 12.
(P)-r-Olty and county officials nnd
officers of tho Paclflo Greyhound
flu. company ' joined the Grants
Pass chamber of commerce lust
night' In the dedication of a new
bus terminal. Recently completed,
It 1sionn-of the most modern on
the' line. ' "
AT POST OFFICE
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1 P.M.
! 6 to 6 Peoples Electric store
KubhliiH Furniture; KM KD
iirfKontatlon: news und
market hy Mall Tribune ; While more puclcnfce were mall
6 to 7 Where to Go"; Kur- 4i yufitcrdny from the Medford
mora KxohanBe; K M KD f pHliloffl.e for eutern und middle
presentation: Cecil and 4 ,
aU , . west destinations, and a com para-
to 8 Hunta Clans, KM KD; ! iiv ,f,fW m" Brp,d
v..u i.wn-t i t Hf vtitv yeterduy for local inldreHHWi, tho
Ujj, .j, (great majority of Med ford people
t u T,. nflt Aw.tnnir.tMi' lare 81(11 holcllnK buck from mulling
United Popular Eniiemble
to 10 Mimical PftlntlnRA;
Jimmy Hlttlcks orch. UUC
10 to 10:30 Hollywood
Roosevelt orch. UJ3C - S
Nat unlay ,
A.M. ...... V "
7:65 to 8- Break font brond- 4
cunt of news by Mail Trl-
IllltlA i
8 to U Popular recording ta
9 to 10 PriendHhlp circle; fr
Peoples Klectrlc store; AI-
bera Bros. ' 4
10 to. 11 White King pro.-'
gram; Alexander's Grocery i
11 to 12 Film- TIpb and
Talks; Lawrence Jewelry;
Schilling Co. - -
P.M.
12 to 1 Swem'B Gifts Shop;
Heath's Drug Store; Lewi 4
Super Service - - -
1 to $ n nnd M; Pan Dandy;
Gold Seal program; Sclen-
tiflc Laboratories
2. to 3 HappincHS Train; 9
John Cupp Furniture
3 to 4 KMED presentation
4 to 6 KMKI) presentation;
Kiddles Period
6 to 6 Park Landscape; Boy
Scouts program; news and
markets by Mail Tribune f
6 to 7 Where to Go; Beebe
their ('hristmus parcels to U latent
points, but quite an increased busi
ness in such sending Is expected
tomorrow and Monday, with a
splurge on the latter day, which is
the last date on which to mull
Christmas parcels for the east and
middle west with assurunce that
they will be .delivered before
'Christmas day.
All next woek'itt expected to be
bur.y one with the local post-
TELLS HEALTH WORK
The history, cost and progress
of tuherculoHU and tubercular
work was presented' in a speech
lust night over KM KD,, under the
auspices of the Jackson County
Health association. The speech
was given by Dick IJnnell, senior
ut the Medford high school.
Flvn-Iuy Week For C'zwhs
towns, Mrs. Celia Bamford, aged
SS, of Kensington, England, faced
chargen 'of having stolen goods In
52 of the . pla-ces. -She admitted
the 62 thefu and wan sentenced
to eight months' imprisonment in
the Bournemouth jail. The stolen
articles were valued at nearly 3,
000. African Mr Mull April 1
Air mall servica between Egypt,
and Cape Town, South Africa, is
to be Inaugurated April 1, 1931.
It Is hoped to open tho northern
half of the route, as far as Mwan
za, on Uake Victoria Nyanza, by
January 1. The servlre will con
nect with the London-Cairo air
APPLE SELLERS TAKE
TANGERINE SIDE LII;HHrHH
"rives at Its destination at Luke
Tlticaca In Peru, . it will have
traveled by .ship and by mule pack.
Hull.
iled will
sections
and shipped in a steamship
Tom lis Jgnure Film Ceiihor
Propaganda films which have
been banned by the British board
of film censors are being shown
in six towns of England. The de
cisions of the board, which have
no authority in law, are accepted
generally by local authorities, but
Bata, Czechoslovakia's ' largest: lne- h aviation company ex-
shoe manufacturer, hus Just In- pa l receive subsidies totaling
augurated a new working schedule -.700.000 in the firM five years.
nf a flve-diiv w?ek of 4f ho urn In ,
its factories. It replaces the form
er slx-duy week of 48 houra.
Wages and prices of shoes will
not be changed, the company an
nounces. ...
' Woman Steals In 52 Towns
Suddenly ending an automobllo
tour in which she had visited 72
' Table Built for India Talk
Delegates who attended the In
dian round-table conference at St.
James Palace, London, to discuss
the India question, sat at a new
oval table, built especially for the
occasion by the office of public
works, tt is of durk mahogany,
and mefnitre feet in length.
NEW YORK Dec. 12. VP)
Unemployed permitted to sell ap
ples on the streets without having
hawker's licenses, have turned
their attention to tungerlnes. They
pay $1.85 for boxes contulning ItiK
und sell them at a profit of
a box or two for a nickel.
South America. It then will be municipal councils with advanced
taken overland by mule pack. The socialist majorities have shown
ship Ib 270 feet long. I banned Russian propaganda films.
AWARDED
MEDALS
Daughter Must I Cam Living
In his wlH. just filed, Henry!
Lakeman, a florist of Mouth North-!
wood, England, directed that his
daughter flhmiM rm-tivA n 'VmiH '
religious and secular education,
and be trained to rely upon her
self and to earn her own living,"
and that she should receive $5,000
at 21 years of age. Lakeman left
$118,000. - ;
Ship Travels by Ship. Mule
When the steamship Ollanto nr-
FIRST PRIZE AND GOLD
Service Station; Cecil and
Sally
7 to 8 Musical contrast;
News Digest; Murray and
Harris UBC
8 to 9 Let's Get Associated;
Weekly News UBC.
9 to 10 Town House orch.
UBC
10 to 10:30 Hollywood
Roosevelt orch. UBC
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Power Plant Waste Used
- Waste hot water from the city
power plant in Berlin, Oermuny,
is being used to heat a hot-house
which has been built adjoining the
plant. Large crops of hot-house
vegetables, Including tho cucum
'beis us.d io make dill pickles.
uro being successfully grown. Tho
heated water Is run through heat
ing polls In the hot -house.
office in the Tnulllng out of Christ
mas packages, with the number of
incoming ones Increasing gradually
every day. Tho peak of tha In
coming business is- expected to be
reuched a week from tomorrow to
extend over the following Monday
and Tuesday,
So fur the Christmas mall busi
ness has not justified -putting on
any of the extra inexperienced
help of 15 or more men In order
to help out in the unemployment
situation, and according to present
outlook the first of . these will
probably not be put to work until
next Monday.
If more of tho Medford nnd
vnlley people could realize the an
nual congestion In the postnl ser
vice during the Christmas sending
period, and especially as It will be
this year with each of the nation's
postofflces employing extra inex
perienced help instead of utilizing
experienced postal aides as In for
mer years, they would awaken
suddenly from their confident
lethargy, and rush their mailing.
They should allow more time
than usual for presents to reach
their destinations and be delivered
before Christmas day.
Tho postofflces thruout the na
tion will close at midnight Christ
mas eve and no Christmus parcels
will be delivered on Christmas day.
Dogs Warn of Dead Master ,
While Captain John M'MIlIan, a
retired pilot and owner of a sheep
farm in the district of Loch Ranza,
Isle of Arran, In the Firth of
Clyde, died of henrt disease while
walking In 'the hills recently, two
of his sheep dogs wore with him.
Ono ran Into the vitiligo and gave
tho alarm and tho other remained
at his aide until the body was
found.
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The more you know about oats the
more you realize they arc tho kindly
little friends of the human body. They
contain fats, mineral salts, proteins,
sugar and starch.
Oats, then arc vital bundles of health
..which deserve to be treated with
greatest respect.
The makers of H-O Oatmeal take the
view that they are responsible for giv
ing you fundamental food. Therefore
the H'O manner of preparing oats for
TSIS MIRACULOUS PLUMI OF
LIFE and HEALTH
Th nhM oat. horn o the mm and tsr ml, mntmlnM
ftU, mlnrrul Mflfc ftrmrin. phtutSortu, .vjur and
March. Vtoat ttrmmu fnr the hMmm hwty ... prtre.
tni. The moia yom limMV sfmwl mi. Ih ntnrr yom
teaitte they are the kinMi tittle Ittendt ol ejt mm
kind. We, the ifMxuor, o H-th taft the of Mt
hifSlv that tee mtve In the mntt .torttng ptepeH4ton
twiw to the modem ttvUlirJ MmUU
your breakfast table is the most exact
ing process known to the modem
civilized world.
The flavor of the New Style H-O alone
will tell any discriminating person that
H-O is no ordinary oatmeal. Which, of
coursc.it is not. It could not be ordinary .
and still carry its celebrated name.
H-O is the quickest hot breakfast.
Cooks in a to j minutes, i
The Hcckr.r H-O Company, Inc.
Buffalo, N. Y.
MacMarr Saving Suggestion
at Both Stores
Saturday and Monday
December 13 and 15
Does your family look forward with pleasure to meal time when they are
hungry? You may be sure they will hurry home if you serve meals made
more delicious by the variety of good foods which we offer you. Freshness
and quality are of first importance in foods and we give you both at our
up-to-the-minute food stores.
MAC MARR PANCAKE AND WAFFLE FLOUR
' . if Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction or the Purchase Price Refunded
y This Low Price on High Grade Pancake Flour Before Unheard of
2V2 lb. Package
25c Value
2 for A'. 29c
lb. Bag
4 lbs.
23c
9 8-10lb. Eag
Regular 69c Value
Only
49c
Prices Effective to December 15th, Inclusive
31
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes
and String Beans
' r ',' " Standard Pack
39 c
cans
Corn Flakes
Your Favorite Breakfast Cereal
3 Packages 19c
111
Cane Sugar
C. & H. Fine
12 pounds 59c
rmnri mrs... m 4. i i i.issy
5 Cans.
MAC MARR MILK
' Tall Cans
39c
CANDY
Fancy French Mix, 2 pounds 49
Fancy Starlight Mix, 2 pounds 29
Get Our Special Prices for Schools, Churches
and Lodges
49
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
Everyone Knows Its Quality
pound bag..
$1.49
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Fig Bars Mincemeat ff
Plain or Whole Wheat Ken's Best, in Bulk
pounds .. 23c 2 ounds 29c
COPftt
MAC MARR COFFEE
2330, pounds sold in Medford in November.
There Must Be a Reason
Pound .. 35c O pounds $1.00
Toilet Tissue
4 rolls....... 19C
MEAT DEPARTMENT
29-31 North Central, Phone 507
Saturday and Monday
Ham, half or whole, per pound
Vegetable
Shortening
8 lbs........
STEAKS
Teabones
Sirloins
Round
Best Cuts
Pound
Butter
Fresh Local
2 lbs
15c
75c
25c
$1.00
1
Hamburger
All Meat
No Cereals
Added
2 lbs.
29c
Oleomargarine
The Economical Special
Spread
pounds ... 25c
Raisins
Thompson Seedless
Market Day Bags
pounds 27c
Dates
Fancy Bulk
O pounds 33c
Popcorn
Jelly Time
D pounds ... 25c
Peanuts
Fresh Roasted
pounds.... 33c
LETTUCE, Large Head3. 3 for 14
CARROTS and TUB NIPS, 3 bunches I0d
CABBAGE, Hard Heads, pound 2
MacMarr TWO STORES IN MEDFORD MacMarr
macviarr w.WMf.M!linSt.rept. . 29.31 North central . iviacmarr
Ci Phone 380 Phone 507
OlUrCb Orders Over $3.00 Delivered Free
Sto
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