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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEGO.V, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, v CROSS SELECTED V. Allrn wuh elected chair man of iUu local Jied fro for Li-fiKned recently I Field tj'ciei'tiy A lulu Mrown-V .lee, waa tho speaker of the day ond gave an InterentlriK summary , ' of tlje problems covered by the : Hod tVuiw natluimlly and along lilie count. - , j J Thut ilier in no une in giving l;i family nmUriul relief, unlewi you HU)iil nifnt It with Nympamy j und liii't'TritiindiiiK. and fnllow it f mi wiiO an Intvlllgent study of. the underlying causes of the tit- .uution. was one conclusion drawn I by the ppeakcr. . - r There never Ik u time when at leant n iiuarter of a inilhon of tho duo lo hia fie- population of the United Ktnlea in r ,cnt ncceHHllated ntaenro from not out or work. milieu mo i Hiu- city in the future. K lection speaker, who told come, of the j KAtt the board of directum and tho ways In which tf Hod tronHi ' rxect:iive comndttro for tho nought l K"ln employment tor' Vominif year, took piace at a Ked Indigent faniilh-n. j t f"ros.s luncheon held at Hotel Med-. rnport of the year's (texoni-j yTXord th noon. 'plihfcmem In thin field wa rc The I'JZ'J board followa: Ash- viewed by M ss l.lllinn JiobertH, j iVH.ijid. Mr, ijtuife Ale.Nalr; Apple- n,crc-tary of I In- local chapter, . lJ;aie, John 1'i'inoll; tVntrul I'olnt, WIO h bowed that the total mate .Mrtc. Merger; lint to Kail. Mib. Ar- rin relief slvi-n hy the 'lied C'roaH fifthur Short, .1. A. Holland; Jack- nt,ro during the puwt year ending! 'VonviUc. W. tlodward; 1'hornix jjervmber 31. ainounted to $-MlK. ' iVlrH. J. F. Paraonn; Talent, Mrs. I The mevllnictf thin year aro to j k(ruld Jyrdon; iCngun fSlvor. Mrs. (0 m.f the firt Friday after the j fjji. If. Ferry. Mrs. Hubert Grim- fjrMt Monday of each month. C h.ett: Cold Hill, John It' c, a. A. jValkrr; Tahlu liock. Mrs. a. M. Jy'uttie, Mrs. CharleH lAinlap, ; llf fvv Tb Hno: Bfor you ihool, centlcaun. tfll me if I'm correct la gUMtiog that thit ( aa Old Gold. Repfdu&d v fvriety of LIFE 3 YEAR OLD JERSEY BIGS YOUTH FAME Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station w Hams Yall'iy, Mrs. Otto Tn'sham; f;.(j;uK'lG I'olnt, , M vs. ). T. Morgan; '4 Mcdford, Judge - Alex Kmrrow. UAlayor A. - I'lpes, W. W. Allen, )rv.'. b. Holgrr. J. (. Mann, C. M. h3ldd. O. O- Alenderfer, II. -K. jarder, Itcv. l. V. Lawrence, t'ol. K. Will aniM. Mrs. ft. h. Nob- IMJtt. .Mis. II. l). .MeanKey. miss ; ,fi tt) :3(j-.Mndfonl Mail irMlkired Carlton. Dr. Kmily Ilol-: Trlhuno News and Marketa. KAHMINfiTOX. Ky.. Jan. 1. At Two yearn ago Hilsoi. (iuler wan 13 years old and one of the, reuHoiiH teachers favor the five day week. Hut, there came a day when he : (iiit puHhlng and shoving In line. tripping the "feller" on their way' tii class and other purreplltious i deviltry. H was too busy think- ! (ing about a far more devilish Jer- ( --e r ! f y calf Tor wtiich lie hau j-pent : U.4-oimrd Cari-iiter, Mrs. Alfred Friday, January 18 $ I r.o of his Having. j I H'nrpentcr. Mrs. Jf. C. Kgun, Mcm.ij, p m . f ti,,. h.-iHmi-..i ..ifeiit of Cr.ilo- ' i r::!0 lo (J:15 V Townt? Crier. j way county hud tiilked him Into ; 4 lolnlng a dairy calr club, and It I took a I milt iill Iuh sm-ttius encricv ! 5;cin. Mrs. wm, siieimeru. .Mrs. j.. g to 9 Modfurd Ra)tv Board to get the calf in training for the . II. .lohm-on. Venun Vawtcr. Mrs. , Sponsored by Win. Holmes. ! dul les of a cow. ' jllamllton I'atton. J- C Thompson., Saturday, January 19 j Hy the tlm Mion reached high j ''r-.lak Carle. D. (i. Tyree. Cnrlj A.M. i school, his calf been me a witlor ! "fpengwald. K. ,11. led rick and J2.9:fl to 1U Wliilo King Soap three-year-old Jersey named! UJ-- Ferguson. ! Co. - ' Proud I'llncc's May. There was j.y ..tiuiuovrs 01 ui I'Actuuvo uoim-t io to 1 1- i copio s Mociric. t I nothing extraordinary ahout that, tnittec are: W. W. Allen. Hrv. 11 to 12 Hecbc & Kindle. j except for the fact that Hllson liaymond Hpph, AV. H. llolger, K.J I'. M. i entered her in n aor-ilay produc- jJf. Hedriek. I). C. Tyree, ii. ;. jlli lo 1 Z : 30 Hudio Service j Hon tesi. thereby cutting out for ' Hnrdei-, Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, I Laboratory. iu n i a man-sized Job of weigh- .ludge Alex Hpariow. Mayor A. v. i VI: -m tu 1 ::iUWtthain Miliilc Uflvvx. Dr. Kmily Itohoin. Mrs. i Co. .'.Win. Shi pherd. Mrs. F. 1 1. John-1 U: !f t' '": 30MedftinI Mail uroii. Mrs. Ilainilton I'atton, Ilev. ! Trllntnc News and Markets. ' Y;. I. Iiwreni e und Dr. I D. ' 'Jikeep. v of high production In the pedigree of Proud fi'rince's May; there was no certain reward. All llllson had was. confidence In his heifer. - . i The last day of the lest drugged ! to a close, and the records showed ' 7 h 4.04 pounds of hutterfat and 11'. t?4 pounds of milk. The American ' Jersey Cattle club announced that J Proud Prince's May was the high- ( est producing Jersey in the world i in her age class. j An unknown cow under the care I of a lively school boy had set a new international record. . 4 (!( F. POULTRY SCHOOL 'S MEETING BI-WEEKLY L' The "Scientific Paining of Poul ' try" night school class conducted 1 by C. U. Thompson in the agricul tural room in the rear of the j Med ford high school building, has ( just had its initial meeting. All adults interested in poultry should graep this free opportunity. There will be two lessons a week , as planned at present. The next lessons will be at 7:3tf p. m. Wed nesday, Jan. 23 on ".Systems of Poultry Farming," and Thursday, i Jan. ti, on "Housing Poultry.' ing milk every day, studying pro per feed, keeping records, und sticking to the job. At first there was nothing to indi cate that unusual results might be expected : t here was no reeord r 1 J ig gly Wiggly Enders' Jelly a M-otrncu g laf M-n ... 25c Fearl Hominy An n lO-IMiinul Mirk "fciv Varied Colored Carpet Brooms A $1.1)1) bi-CHim Sliced eaches- 'o. !'j'; 2 I1IHH .... 89c 39c California Home Catsup IH-OHIM- iHlttlo J Genuine Chinese Noodles CCp r-MUIHl IMIt'kllgO V J W Fancy Comb' lloney AO n M J PI.ATT8VII.I.K, Wis.. Jan., IS ("PiThe original "wild man of Horneo" was burPd In Urenwood j cemetery yesterday. ! "Sylvester Hener-ihot" was the name they put on the headstone.; ' He was '.$ years old; -nd had i spent 1 his last years, proken in.; i health, at the Grant county poor i : farm. . j i For 20 years Hencrshot was,' ; Harntim's "ui!d man." Then came (domestic trouble, and the wife of S' the wild nmn of Horneo" and , the!-- five children left him. ! I Ilenershot was found In a shack J near the farm last week, cold, hungry and dying. . j A few years ago he let his ha r grow again and started lookinK another wild man job, but times were j Double Sequence Pinochle Hand Is Rare As Golf Dodo PUUTLAXD. Ore., Jan. IS. JP) More rare than the hole- f In-one, what is considered the perfect pinochle hand was held here last night by. Mrs. J. H. Porter at a progressive pinochle party at the home of 4 1 Mrs. A. J. Conger. Mrs. Porter held n double 4 , sequence totaling lift) points i in one hand. She melded for 4 1 500 points, had 40 for pin- different and the, Z . . .T .' " I scored 211)0 points. maiket for wild men was glutted.! He went back home ' to spend his j last days. j CONSISTENT SAVING : :BUTTERSULUS E '2 frames Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 3 r4'ki'geH 25c Cane Sugar 10 l'onml.-i 60c Bread it I.OUVUH 20c Crisco t -Pomul Can 25c P & G White Laundry Soap 37c .Gold Dust 1 dish ni'p l'rr-o with each package )A J.opro iuirJiiKe. twli rf V. Royal Baking Powder Ar Calumet Baking Powder OC- IVr hiiikI i'an dJ Chipso One' iai'go t'lianicl dish pan five, ith each 7C package, at K. C. Baking Powder- can ' Carnation Milk Pet Milk or Borden's Milk T'er case (Limit one case lo a customer) 19c $4.49 Corn Flakes :t Put kagei 25c Post Toastios 3 Packages 25c H O Oats Ijirgo packagu 34c I1 Mothers Aluminum Rolled Oats I'lT IMirliURC Utah Pea3 35c 25c 28c 25c Siskiyou String Beans OCp 'i VMDH fa JL Goody-Goody Peas No. ' nnii Beech Nut Spaghetti- Golden Corn V (HI US Tomatoes No. 2V; it wills Bagley Tomatoes Tall fti ii; it iium Strawberry Preserves- ;i-lv"d Jnr, iaiii Strawberry Preserves- I l-oiiti;o Jar, etielt 29c 29c 29c 63c 22c PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS 20c 32c Fresh Side Pork IVr ri0 Choice Beef Steaks IVr 1'iMnnl .. . . BDef P,roast-0( 99 IVr I'mrmf .'.T.' tmttmtKr 30 c GOOD HAMS Half or whole . IVr I imiiiiI We Deliver Phone 123fl. 31 I'OltTI.AXD. On;.: Jan. Is. il THE MARKETS I'ORTI.AND. Hit., Jan. IS. (J'l Cattle and ctilvca: Steady, no ro- Hogn: Steady; rccclpla .15. Sheep and IhiuIih: Steady; no receipts. (Contributed) ' V Today, the. mcond day of Na-I tional Thrift week iH known an1' Thrift duv. and in dovntoil ti rutl. inK the attention of both toung and : "eneeuve ui iarBei- oiterniKN. unt old lo tlic "vltnl neceaally for con-j tcr declined half a cent today. The nistent savins.'- which, according ;'Ur0) "'u tu Ul' Imlleutlve of n to those In charge of promoting the j hui-uIuk. l ube extras went to -It ! hrlft program, ia Hie moat dlflittult Hnd ""'"" flr'" 2'1'- (of the three principles of success ' Tl"' ,'tB ''""'ket .stirfened a I. it work, earn, and save. , J "'lien standard fli-Hin advanced one ; It may bn hard at first to put rent to S4 cents. Oilier urades re tsldo a certain sum every week, niuined stniloiiiiiy. ; but in the lonn run it Is worth Wholesalers dropped lettuc e L"5 while. Henjamln Kranklln once cents all around. Cauliflower j "The art. of gettlnf riches coiwlsts showed a HllBlitl.v weitker value very much In thrift. All men are from $!.;," up. not equally well iiualifled in Bet- California turnips were selling I tins money, but it is In the power I at 50 cents a dozen bunchus w-liolc- ; of everyone alike to practice.. .tho I ul. ; virtue of thrift. Save, young man, 1 Oilier vegetables und fruits rc- and become respectable and re- mained unchanged spected. it is the surest way. If you would be wealthy, think of sav-; i Inn as well as of patting." ! I Having does not mean stinginess. I !The American people aro anything' i bul peniiiious: l.i fact, Ihey aro looked upon ofton as a spendthrift : nation. Hut saving Is. ueverthe . less, the largest busiuess in tho I'nlted Slates. Thero are ' 38.000, ! Oon savers In this country with t21.0no.00fl in deposits Invested In : moilnges, bonds and securities, ihelnlng to build un tho crouomlc I structure of tho nation, j Thrift Is a patriotic duty, It Is j looked upon as a powerful combat i ant of radicalism, since property 'owners "never advocate the over throw of property." Therefore, ac cording to authorities, a thrift peo ; pie Is a people among whom con ditions ate stable. ; Look around you. Study the Uvea 'of those who have succeeded. Al though the more accumulation of , money la not success. It is a part of success. You wili find that money l.i tho bank has played a vllul constructive part iu the ca reers of most successful mcu. Pohn 1. Hockefollcr has ahvays been a J consistent saver, nnd his children and his grandchildren have been brought up tu know the value of money. The children of John l. ; Koekefeller, Jr., started on uunl Iowa nee of M cents a week, and were made to keep accounts of savings and expenditures. None of Hlicni ever received more than I a week uutil they were 15 year." old. Thrift week, which is nine years j old this yenr, is endorsed by 49 civic and other organiiutions,- by prominent men all over the coun try, and Is fostered by the National Council of the Y. M. C. A.. It is celebrated . annually during - tho week beginning January 17, which Is the anniversary of tho birth f ione of tho thriftiest uf AmerlcaS-i, : llcnjaniln-Franklin. I'roduit) I'OHTI-A.ND. Oro., Jan. IS. P) Wholesale prices: UL'TTKK: Cube extras nnd prime firsts half cent lower. Port laud Dairy Exchange net whole sale prices (cubes): Kxtrus 4-te: standards 43c; prime firsts 42Hc; firsts 4'Jc. Creamery prices 3c over cubo standards. , EC.CS: Standard firs cent higher. Portland Dairy Exchange (net basis): l-'rcsh standard cxtrus 35c; fresh standard firsts 34c; fresh medium extras S'Jc; fresh medium firsts 30c. Trices to re tailers, 1 to 3c over ). ihcnge prices. . Milk, poultry, onions and pota toes steady and unchanged. WOOL: Kastcrn Oregon 30ii 3ic lb.: valley 30 t 40e. Nuts, hay, , cusearn bark, hups, steady nnd unchanged. How Beit to Use Vicks Vapo-Rub v After the Flu Late Winter Colds' Arc Doubly Dangerous This Year; Don't Let Them Get a Start. AVOW VNKIMONIA Oil A SfcXND ATTAl'K OK K X AIIKltDKKN, Mil.. Jn. IS. W) -ttn(liH from Hie colHii'n y outer iluy uf two tmwirnKi tnilna unit u frrlKht train nrur It ore mounted tu flvi totlny. 1-con Sweeting oft"' throuKl the kln like u puul- rhimtU'H'"'!-. engineer uf thu If you en toll a fresh cold, don't keep It ovrrniKht. If poni-lhle. ko utno and no to brd. Take a luxu ttvo and a not lentonutte, npuly tut wet v,vv wver throat and client unitl the skin Ik thoroughly red dened. Then nib vl'ouKly with Vlrka. Siuvad on .hlv" and cover wltfl warm flannel. laMtvo th hedoivertiiK: loose, o that the vnporf, 'MLim-d hy the hody-warmlh. matc freely In haled. At the name lime. Ylrkt , northbound imiwenKer tmtn. dying HlMlnvre de Oraee hopltu1. Tiiur uthert of the train crews were killed In the double orach, the caue uf which had not been definitely determined. Hundreds of iMW.rnKer rgkre nhakvii up bgt all were able Rj proccel on relief trulni tu thotr destlnatloni. 1 tire. Hepeat this treatment every four hqurt. oat IlKhtly, and stay In bd until the cold In broken. Complete rem helw tho body throw of f iie cold more quickly. Mothers eM'eoially appreciate Vkka for the children. An It Ih applied externally. It can be uned freely and often, without upset ting delicate rilpoMlenn. n too much "Uuaing" la so apt to do. OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE BUY WHOLESALE If you can use reasonable quantities of merchan dise, why not save the profit the retail merchant must necessarily charge you, why not buy at whole sale prices the same as the merchant buys? Compare the price we ask you with the price you , have been paying at retail stores, the difference you will save buying wholesale. Again remember our wholesale prices are good any day in the week. You don't have to rush in Saturday to keep the price from being raised on you next week. Our prices for staple groceries are based on wholesale quantities. If you can only use a can or a packags buy from the retail merchants. , Feed Wc arc olTi'rintf you tlic liosi feeds', milled by Sjieriy and guaranteed in every way satisfactory. 2.85 2.50 2 50 100-Lb. Sack Surelay 100-Lb. Sk. Suremilk 100 Lbs. Rabbit feed Soap Cit rus PoNvder ' wo believe you know t lie quality of Citrus. 12 Large Packages 2.85 Corn Flakes KellofiyV large packages; .Von have used Kellogg s and know the quality. 12 Large Packages... .90 Shredded Wheat The old original Shredded Wheat You have, used it. packed in large packages. 12 Packages ... 1.25 Lettuce .Fancy southern California new crop and solid. 6 Heads ;40 Cracked Corn Best grade eastern cracked corn.- 100-Lb: Sack Oyster Shell Best grade packed by S perry clean and free from rock and dirt. 100-Lb. Sack 95 Coffee Golden "West : Vacuum packed six pounds minimum sold to customer. - ... Pound' .49 2.35 Sugar C and II Pure cane sugar--Buy one sack or as many as you want'. 10-Lb. Sack ... 25-Lb. Sack 1.50 Flour Klamath hard wheat guaran teed to be the best mid in every way satisfactory. 49-Lb Sack 1.60 Cookies The very best cookies, mixed kinds and flavors, all pauked in four to six-pound boxes. They are fresh made. Pound .20 Jelly and Jam Pure fruit jelly or jam, assorted flavors jacked in gallon size tins contain nothing but fruit and sugar. ' No. 10 Tin. each 95 Grapefruit Fancy Florida Kussets are ripe and fresh, they keeii medium size. Dozen j.... .60 t-hev wi'll Coffee Maxwell House Coffee one of the best grades of. coffee you know the quality minimum sold to customer, 6 pounds. Any Size Can, pound.. . .45 Soap Creme-Oil one of the Very best hand soaps. 12 Large Bars .65 WHOLESALE STORES 123-127 West Main St. .o Across Main Street a Opposite Weeks & Orr Furniture Store