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P2TJE FOUH fT!T)FOT?D M"a"TL TT?TBUNT, EDFOT?Dt ftPtECi'QNT. FT?TPAY. FETUAKY 20. 1931. ADD HEALTH TO 1 HOT BREADS GET WRITEUP IN Radio Program KMED (Mill Tribune-Virgin Station) Hot breads arc tempting. But ofum thry lack rounhaKf. The ubsence of bulk f rom foods of Um results in constipation. But now you can have hot breads with rvugluwe. Simply add a cupful of Kellupg'a Aix l'.KAN to the recipe. This deli cious cereal furnishes the bulk needed to assuru proper elim ination. You will find man appetizing recipes on the red-and-Kreen ALI-BKAN package. Equally tempting as a ready-to-eat cereal with milk or cream. Two tablespoonfuls duily are f-uaranU'ed to prevent and re ieve both temporary and recur ring constipation. In severe cases, use with each meal. All-Bran also furnishes needed Iron for the body. At all ; grocers. Mnde by Kellogg in Battle Creek. All-Bran A full :reu- iulli-h- by -r lr y i,n tin- t nt f-h -i-tiun 1h'11 , )y (In llilluh Shrii! t-mjl'' in , Asiihiiid a(it-;im In t hi vurnni i isMui- if "The I'n-y n." national , Shiin' maaxim. with ;i circula tion f,f u(-r 3"U.O'U. The Ulllith . i iupl- l"--i;,n i Kivcn mor H p.'''- limn :irtjvIti-H of KUIilf; Of the ium'l temples in the Cnit'-'l ; State, mi'-Ii uh i '! velaml, rhKotfO ami luXK.it. ; The arti'le ir! illuMiau-d. with . ii'-iurt-n. iuHiKliim portraits of i ( .ill V. T"UKv;tlI. present poten- ate, ami J". '. (Jerry) Jerome, past ! potentate. Thern Ih u)k a lecture f Xihl'-n J ImioWI Jirown and I. II. VHarwall with the famous "Ciz'-h c.innon-' recently brought to Medford from the Al Kiuler temple in Portland. The history .f the cannon, which h:is been in the jioMH-Kion of svrul north-wi-ht templex (luring tho pawl few yearn; Ih iven. The article jives Jiillah temple publicity throughout the nation and shows this Heft ion rntes in the Shrine world. David Whlinpcy, 14. of lhi I'tah, raiK'-d worl'h of cu- c u m bers on u t h J rd of a n aero. The year before he received ' for bin rrop. c y "Of course, it's Schilling's" Do you believe in the double standard? , Schilling Coffee is for those who will not tolerate "cheapness" in their own homesand who appreciate the same . standard in those who make their : coffee. The Schilling roasting room is the only place in America where cheap coffees are not made side by r side with good coffee. There is no Schilling double 0emS standard --no confu sion of quality for Schilling believes that cheapness is contagious. There arc several good coffees but where is the finest apt to come from? SehiliiEBif .'eoffue Wings of the Coming BAKING POWDER TEA SPICES . EXTRACTS ; I'rld... , KM,- ! 't 'l C I'eople Kleetrlc: i.eWjH : Super erviee; new and i m.-irl:etx ny M;iil Tribune. C u 7 I-firmer' Kxehanjre; fr ! Office lioy; itlullo Theater orp:in. i ' u h It'a flet Assfjei.'tled; j XewJi Jjient; Murrjiy und . llarriK. fl!C. to 1-K.MKI). TiauKhtern of A in e r 1 c u n Hevoluiion; ! IfarriMon MarKravew. Ix-tee- tive HtorIe, I'lU.'. . : 5 tj 10 Ad l.ih Hevlew. I'liC . Siilunluy. ! A. M i t:i'. to - IlreakfaKt broad- cast by Mall Tribune. ' S lo 9 Ward & Co.: Tnte Tf.'therrf. . 9 to 10 Friendship ''Irele; ; Iornentic Keien'e period. ; 10 We.ather inrn-ast, ! 10 to 11 A. HehllllnB Co.; ! 4 AlexanderV. j 1 1 to 11' Sperry Kiour Co.; 'r f:old S-al; White KinK. V. M. 12 to 1 Heath' Drus .Store; FAREWELL PARTY FOR SEELY HALL ' IS ELKS FEATURE A lart'e crowd of Klk met at tho temple lant evening for one of the most int-rcstin seysions of the yt-.1r. A program, whii:h In cluded several clever Kkitjt was presented followed by luncheon. The party was in the form of a farewell to Mr. Jlall. who leaves -Stui(iay to accept his new posi tion as rlivinion manager for Paci fic Air Transport in Murbaok, Cal. Mr. ifall has been manager of the J'acific Air Transport in this city for several years, has practically always made his honie here, and will be greatly jnissed by many friendK. The hadini; feature of the pro Kinm last nifht, attended by Klks and legionnaires, was the broad cast from ' liurbunk" for February in which Mr. JIall paid bronse dedication tablet at the local airport. j He requested the Elks to see j that his name, nn true father of the airport idea, be added to the ! tul'let, where JonK forgot ten city j councilrnen failed to inscribe It. j The program was arranged by ; fellow members of the American le gion, headed by a committee j composed of C. T. Baker, Fletcher Fish, ;eorge Codding and others, j The evening was completed with ! luncheon. j A beautiful and useful gift was : presented Mr. Jlall by the lodge, 1 lus Newbury making the presen- tation Kpeech. E NE JACKSONVILLE DANCE OOnVALLIS, Ore.. Feb. 20. (IP) -Mr. M. J. Wardell. bride of five days, was alone today. Her hus band, Georpe Warden alias fleorpe KelloKir. had KUtrted back to the Idaho Mate r"'is,,n from whk-h tf eycapeti nix yean tttro. He was arrested by the Benton county sheriff at the home of his wife. Warden said he had been here two months. He wa recognized from circulars when deputies searched the house of George Mr Oiure. his father-in-law. for a still. They found one and sent McCrere to jail and arrested Wardeil. ward on the occasion of their 4d wedding anniversary. The motion was made by Senator I). W. John son and President Willard L. Marks addressed me leiiciiauons. . lor Wtiodward responded by fcay Ini;: "It was the most successful legislative venture that I ever un dertook." To Hear I omIct Trial. h GKAN'DB. Ore., Feb. 20. i4 TluK-e Hall S. l-""lt "f the ! Multnomah county circuit court (bench ha been assigned to th.j) 'county to hear the case of Mrs. ' fcrnina Fowler, former city treas !urer, chai'Ked with larceny of puh , lie funds. Ori'Kun Wcull'iT fienerally fair toniKhl and Sat ' urdav but unsettled in the- north west portion; no chanue In tem perature. Moderate west wind uff-shore. SiSENATDRS FELICITATE his complinientK to several Med ford celebrities and inquired if his n a me hnd been added to th The ballroom of the old United Htut-s .Hotel in Jacksonville undergoing improvements for th Iiig masquerade party to be held I there tomorrow evening by the I chamber of commerce. Special j streamer effects were being com- j jiii-itru tuiinj mu IIIC IJUUI ! lit - ing treated to eliminate the bother j of dust during dances. t'Hsh prizes i SALEM, Ore., Feb. 20. iP)--Fe-will be awarded for the best cos- I licilatioDs of (he senate were ex-(uiiK-s and comtjetition is expected I tended yesterday to Senator Wil to be ken. Ham F. Woodward and Mrs. Wood- SATURDAY SPECIALS Cabbage, fresh, crisp, solid heads, per lb VAe Klamath V. S. No. 1 Spuds, per 100 lbs.: $1.49 Klamath U. S. No. 2 Spuds, per 100 lbs $100 Burbank Golden Italian Broccoli, per lb 7c (Better than Cauli'lower) Southern California Sweet Oranges, 21 's, doz 16;,c Seed Spuds, Oats, Onion Sets, Garlic Sets Dried Figs. Apricots and Raisins Fresh Eggs, Chickens, Rabbits Home Made Pies and Doughnufs Salads, Orange Marmalade, Canned Fruits PUBLIC MARKET South Riverside Open Every Day Ashland hour; news fla.-hes by Mail Tribune. 1 to 2 Ashland hour; Scien tific laboratories. 2 to 2:l;i Happiness Train. 4:30 to r KM 101) presenta tion. 5 to 6 Moy Scouts; flirl Scouts; news and markets by Mail Tribune. 6 to 7 Heebe Service Sta tion; Scherer Motors. 7 to X loot's Get Associated; News liiKet; Brick Knulish orchestra, I'ltC, 8 to 1 Hriek Knt;li-d. orches tra: Melody Madness, 11 JC 3 to 10 Organ recital; Tuno orchestra, fTliC, kpwiWpBwnK BjMMlBltViiwiMi TIGER CUBS OFF The Titfer Cubs banketbn.11 squad left by train today for Myrtle Creek where- they will play the Myrtle Creek hlKh team this evening. They were accompanied by Hick I-'Ineii, younjf son of Mr. and M is. I i. II. 11 nc h , w h o Ik Medford IiIkIi school's mascot. Members of the slmd who mn do the trip were Hilly Walker, Hen Thomas, A lion I.lndley. Hill Knlps. John Dallairc, Hubert Kl Hon, Jerry Trill, Conway Uilham, Kred Schmidt, Arthur Hrown and Thohurn Olem. Jtay iltnderson. coach, was in charge of the Kl'oiip. 3C 3C DEUEL AND DAY I RECEIVE PRAISE iX'uel and Day. Rentleman leKis la tors from Jackson county, have made a fiie. im predion 4in the honne by their uniform courtesy, consideration, understanding, abil ity to think soundly and to express themselves with clarity and brevity. They have won the universal re speot and their colleagues compli ment the Judgment of their con stituents In having drafted such excellent material Into leKislatlve service of the state. Oreson Voter. 'OVER THE TOR' DRIVE IS STAGED BY LEW i The membership committee of the local American Legion post has issued an S. O. 8. call for more members to pay their dues and help put Medford Host "over the top" fur luai. A special effort is being mnde to reach the 300 mark by next meeting which will bo Monday, !. 23, and nil World war veterans nro urged to lend their cooperation, A good session is promised Monday night with a feed which will bo served by the Indies' auxiliary. COPy OF NEWSPAPER A copy of iho VlKtcr County Cin zi'tto of KinRHton, X. Y . publishn! Jmiuury 4, ISuO, In In tho lusHon xlon of K. (.'. (iudilla and a ilij pliiyril In I lie Mull Tribune oKlrn IlilH nlti'rnoon. The pnpiir mrrlt'i t a complete account of the death anil funcrul of (Icornc WushlnKtnn. with the cotutntiH of tho account edKcd In tduck border. The puper has been In Mr. tlaildia' posHcswltin for the past I'll yearn, and carrion ititereKlliiK advertlKcmcntii on tho hu k idKe, Includlim an nd con cernliiK the tuilo of a "healthy tie Kto wench. TO Till: IM lll.U" j Notice In herctiy Riven tli.lt P. K. niul U M. Mutheny haw nciuire l I the .nlerent f V. l l'roly In tin1 '; .t;ilhenyt're!tiy , anil will con j tliPie their poultiy tiiinen-n at the j Mmn lov;ltlon, No. Hlver-Mde ! under the nuyie of Mutheny Hrun. N.itlee U furlr.er Ktven tluit we will I not he ceNpoiwihle f ir any ttilli cun ; traded or ittutemetitn made by any ) one other tlmn the unilerlKiied. I I". I'.. Mathrny, U M. Mathrny. Ill A Values never before seen in Medford. Visit one of our com plete food centers and be convinced of quality merchandise, superior service and Angelic cleanliness. Prices effective all day Saturday, February 21 and Monday, February 22. MEDFORD, ORE. There are Savings to be gained by trading at our up-to-the-minute food stores. Why not "pay" them to yourself? If ypurs is the responsibility of buying foods for the family, choose this modern method of food buying. Remember, the SAVINGS belong to you! crisco ;rLUam Sugar C. & H. Golden Brown 3 lbs. Soap Mission Bell or Creme Oil Each Corn Meal White or Yellow 9-lb. bag Corn Flakes 1 LUUH DRIFTED SNOW. With each sack pur chased we wili give free a measuring spoon and fork. $1.27 49-lb. bag 3 for !) COFFEE MAC MAER SPECIAL BLEND Guaranteed to Satisfy 3 lbs. $1.00 1 MILK YOUR CHOICE OF POPULAR BRANDS cans EGGS You all know that MacMarr is noted for their strictly fresh eggs. 4 doz. Our regular price. Try a loaf of either white or whole wheat. Oleomargarine CLIPPER NUT 4 lbs. PRUNES Medium size a very good breakfast tonic 3 lbs. Shortening Jewel A pure vegetable shortening 8-lb. paili $129 JL Toilet Tissue A fine soft tissue paper 4 rolls Pancake Flour MacMarr 's prepared hotcake and waffle flour 4-lb. bag Pineapple No. iy3 size tins, broken slices. MacMarr saving Each FRESH VEGETABLES Rhubarb Fresh Daily 3 lbs. Grapefruit Extra large size sweet Floridas a delicious fruit 2 for Oranges Medium size, sweet Sun kist MacMarr Price Do. Potatoes U. S. No. 2 50-lb. sack i Onions Sweet Spanish 1A 11 1U IDS. Cauliflower Large white heads, extra quality Per lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT LOCATED AT STORE NO. 34 N. CENTRAL All Steaks 17V2c&20c Beef Pot Roast Lb. Bacon Dry sugar-cured, lean meat ' Lb. Pork Roasts From shoulder Lb. Side Pork Lb. Leg of Pork Half or whole Hams Swift's Premium Lb. Hamburger and Sausage No cereals added Lb. r7" Lb. 1 Ux Weiners & Sit. S&ucvkr&ut Both for g