JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931.
P5GE THREE
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Opening of Courthouse Work
and Highway Plans Bright
Spots Gram Here On
Labor Survey Tour
Jackson county! employment situ
ation la more favorable than the av
erage in Oregon, according to C. H.
Oram, state labor commissioner, here
with Charles H. Elrey, deputy com
missioner, on a survey of employment
conditions. The situation throughout
the state Is also viewed by Gram as
more favorable than the average for
the nation.
Oram estimates 20,000 to 25,000 un
employed in Multnomah county and
a total of 40,000 In the state
The local labor market will be
somewhat brightened by opening
work on the new court house, regis
tration of workers for which will
etartr Monday. Should the Pacific
highway betterment program as ad-,
vocated for this district be carried
out, the county situation, will be
further strengthened.
Although Attorney J. M. Devers' re
port to the state highway commission
places Jackson county's unemployed
at 1,000. local officials believe this
figure overdrawn. It is also pointed
f out that of this number many are
seasonal workers who are only par
tially employed In winter months
even during normal conditions.
SALEM, Oct, 23. (AP) Twenty
thousand persons In Oregon outside
of Multnomah county are now or
will be jobless during, the winter
mohths, the state-wide survey of un
employment conditions made by J. M.
Devers, attorney for the state high
way commission, revealed. The report
submitted to Governor Julius L.
Meier and made public last night, es
timated that Multnomah county's
unemployed alone would equal that
of the rest of the state, making an
approximate 40,000 Individuals need
ing work.
The complete survey, estimated that
for every working individual, three
UNDER-ROASTING
AND OVER-ROASTING
PREVENTED
Controlled Roasting, Hills
Bros.' Patented Process,
Roasts Coffee to Uni
form Goodness
Just as the flavor of foods can.
be spoiled by under-cooking or over
cooking:, so the flavor of coffee
can be spoiled by undcr-roastinfT or
over-roasting:. Realizing this, Hills
Bros, invented and patented a
marvelous process. It insures per
fect roasting all the timel It is
called Controlled Roasting,
As the accuracy of the hour-glass
depends upon an even, continuous
flow ... a little at a time ... so the
uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee
is produced by Controlled Roasting
the patented process that Toasts
evenly, continuously ... a little at
a time. Automatic control of heat
insures an even, perfect roast for
every berry. Naturally, the result
ing flnvor is uniformly delicious.
Ordinary coffees are roasted in
bulk several hundred pounds at
a time. Therein lies the cause of
a faulty roast. For it is impossible
to always roast each big batch to
the same degree.
Hills Bros. Coffee Is packed In
vacuum cans. Air, 'which destroys
the flavor of coffee, is removed and
kept out of these cans. Ordinary,
"air-tight" cans won't keep coffee
fresh. But Hills Bros. Coffee is
always fresh! Order some today.
Ask for it by name, and look for
the Arab trade-mark on the can.
Hills Bros. Coffee. Inc., San
Francisco, California.' lm
cepnueau tae prowutd lor, Uius
placing the needy dependent list at
a total of more than 60,000 up-state
and about the same number In Mult
nomah. The report way presented to
the state highway commission to be
used aa a basis for allocating road
work coming under the emergency re
lief program this season.
All Counties Affected
No county In the state, Dover's re
port stated, la without a large num
ber of unemployed. In virtually all
counties It has been estimated that
the least possible amount necessary
'or a man to provide for himself and
family la $36 a month or 91.50 a day.
At this rate It would necessitate an
expenditure of (3,900.000 to take care
of 30,000 jobless and their depend
ent for the five winter months, the
report estimated.
Very few of the cities and towns
are -able to provide much In the way
of employment, local unemployment
committees Informed Devers. While
there Is BUffllcent clothing, food and
shelter to take care of everyone In
the state, the problem la to make It
possible for those without to Becure
enough for their needs. Other organi
zations in counties and cities are do
ing much In the way of charity to
relieve some of the needy, Devers
said.
Some Hard Hit
Counties in which the greatest
emergency exists at the present time,
the survey showed, were Deschutes,
Crook and Hood River. These sec
tions reported from 7 to 12 per cent
of the total population out of work,
with dependents making from 20 to
33 per cent facing the winter with
out funds. Others approaching this
percentage included Klamath, Lake,
Curry and Union counties.
Reconstruction or betterment of
the Pacific highway has been recom
mended by Jackson county to aid in
caring for its 1,000 unemployed. Last
year Jackson county listed 680 unemployed.
Eleanor Painter Weds.
NEW YORK, Oct. 23. (AP) Miss
Eleanor Painter, former light opera
star and more recently prima donna
of the Philadelphia and San Fran
cisco grand opera companies,' was
married at noon today to Charley
Henry Strong, wealthy Cleveland
business man.
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BAKER Universal Motor Co.r Pe
terson Motor Co. and Alexander re
pair shop moved to new locations.
NEW EVIDENCE IS
BROUGHT TO LIGHT
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 33. (AP)
Possessed with new evidence that
they said weakened the story of
Burton J. McKlnnell, university law
student and brother of Mrs. Winnie
Judd, hunted murder suspect, police
today awaited the outcome of the
coroner's Inquest Into the slaylnga of
Mrs. Agnes Lerol and Miss Hedvlg
Snmuelson before requeaitlonlng Mc
Klnnell. At least a dozen witnesses were
summoned by Coroner Prank Nance
to testify at the inquest into the
killings of Miss Bamuelson and Mrs.
Lerol, both of Phoenix, Arizona,
whose bodies were discovered In two
trunks here. Mrs. Judd Is sought in
connection with the deaths
L. J. Andrews, Phoenix county at
torney, and Inspector David David
son said they believed McKlnnell had
not told them all he knew of the
whereabouts of Mrs. Judd. who dis
appeared from his automobile on a
downtown street soon after they
called at a railroad station for the
trunks. Mrs. Judd fled after a sta
tion agent saw blood seeping from
one of the trunks and questioned
her.
They said they learned from Rus
sell B. Howe, brother student of
McKlnnell, that a few hours after he
and his sister had called at the rail
road station to claim the trunks
McKlnnell approached Howe with a
plea for money.
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LOCALS
Jack McDanlels llrre A welcome
visitor In Med ford this week Is Jack
McDanlels, formerly of Grants Pass,
now of Dallas. McDanlels Is this year's
winner of the state Atwater Kent au
dition and will represent Oregon at
the San Francisco contest.
Callfornlans at Hotels Guests at
local hotels from the Bear State in
clude Mr. and Mrs, E. f. Peake, J.
S. Howard, W. M. Atntee. W. A. Con
stable snd W. M.Strounce of Los
Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cartey of
Sacramento; Miss I nail Hawkins of
Berkeley; G. H. Stevens of Sanger;
W. W. Glazier of Oakland, and Hurry
J. Lewis of San Francisco.
MARY LOUISA GULP
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Mary Louisa Culp died at her home
at Callahan. Ca'.lf., October 31. She
was born on the McAndrews ranch
north of Medford, October IS, 1839.
the daughter of pioneers of Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller now de
ceased. Funeral services will be held at
the graestde in the Missouri Flats
cemetery Saturday at 2:00 p.m. The
funeral cortege will leave the Perl
Funeral Home Saturday at 13:30
p.m.
In one of the two main events, and
Roy Rltter of Gold Hill and Fred
McDougal of Medford will appear In
one of the preliminaries.
E
E TO J
T
Democrats of Medford met last
night at the Holland Hotel for a pre
campalgn rally and chose temporary
leaders to promote organization plans
which are expected to bring together
a greater group of southern Oregon
democrats than the past has ever
seen.
Constitution and by-laws were
drawn up and a committee on mem
bership appointed. Frank DcSouza
presided as temporary chairman and
Edward C. Kelly as temporary secre
tary. The special membership committee
named to round up the democrats
during the coming week. Is composed
of Mr. DeSouza, chairman, Mrs, A. E.
Reames, Mrs. Laura Aiming, W. F.
Wood and Lewis Ulrich.
Optimism characterized the meet
ing, with each good democrat ex
pressing the belief that the next
president of the United States won't
be a member of the G. O. P.
A meeting was arranged for next
Thursday evening at the Holland
Hotel at 7 o'clock. Officers and an
executive committee will be elected
at this session,
Royal Utah Coal, A 13 per ton; fac
tory blocks, 96.50 per load. Medford
Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
We feel more confidence V-iat every
ON K. FALLS CARD
Medford will be conspicuously rep
resented In the wrestling card of to
night In the Legion hall at Klamath
Falls, for Ray Prlsble. local man, will
tangle with BUI Sandahl of Dorrls
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3 RULES
big help lo BOWELS
What a joy lo have the bowels mov(
like clockwork, every dayl It's easy,
if you mind these simple rules of a
famous old doctor:
1. Drink a bis tumblerful of walct
before breakfast, and several
times a day.
2. Get plenty of outdoor encrcist
without unduly fatiguing your
self. 3. Try for a bowel movement at
exactly the same hour every day.
Everyone's bowels need help al
limes, hut the thing to use is Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. You'll get
a thntmit!h cleaning-out. and it won't
leave vour insiilcs weak and watery.
T his family dortor's prescription is
just fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin,
and other helpful ingredients thai
couldn't hurt a child. But how il
waken up those lazy bowelsl flow
good you feel with your system ric
ot all mat poisonous waste matter.
Da. W. B. Caiowcii's
SYRUP PEPSIN
A Doctor's Family Laxative
PILE'S
Meat Market
LEO
Groceteria No. 2
Cor. 6th & Grape
mm
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Colored Fryers
Pound . . . 24c
Veal
Boil, Jb. .., 10c
Steak, lb. 14c
Roast, lb. ,.: 12Jc
Stew, lb. . . i. ..!... ..i.-. .8c
Chops, lb. , .,.... i.i. i. 17c
Pork
Shoulder Roast, lb 15c
Shoulder Steak, lb 15c
Sausage, 2 lbs, 25c
Hamberger, 2 lbs. 25c
Lamb
Leg, lb 17o
Shoulder, lb. .J2o
Stew, lb. 1 5o
Chops, lb. .... 15o
Sugar Cured
Skinned Hams
Yi or whole, lb.
Pure Lard
Hams
Bacon
Bologna. 2 lbs.
Werners. 2 lbs.
Bulk, lb. .
1-gal. pail
12c
..95o
J4-gal. pail 50o
22C
Sugar cured.
Medium
21c
25c
25c
D. M. WATT, Manager
thins wilI com back, now that the
Nautilus baa. (Wceton, Ore, Leader.
toFlatT' to Classify
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Private bath and entrance. 9 E.
Jackson or Phone 593-Y.
1931 CHEVROLET Special oo&ch. Less
than 6 months old. Coat new over
H00. Sell for 9500 cash; no trade.
Cannot be told from new car. Tel
1367 after 4 p. m.
FOR RENT Modern 3 -room house,
unfurnished. Very close In Lota of
butlt-lns. Phone &83-U
GARDNER wnnta a private place to
cure for. 30 years exp., day, week,
month or year. Gardening, bulbs
planted and edging neatly douo.
Phone 479-M.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room bunga
low. Interior newly reflnlshed thru
out, fireplace and bullt-lns, large
lot, separate garage and woodshed.
Chas. R. Ray, Realtor. Phone 303.
Curd of T hunks
We desire to express sincere appre
ciation to our friends for the kind
ness and sympathy shewn to us dur
ing the recent death of our beloved
brother and uncle and for the beau
tiful floral offerings.
MR. and MRS. SKYRMAN,
AND FAMILY.
FOR SALE One ton of rye. Wods
Limber Co.
FOR RENT Real home, strictly clean
and up to date. S blocks to center
city. Garage. Adults only. Taylor
340 So. Grape.
USED CAR BARGAINS
1028 Bulck Sedan .. 9235.00
1925 Bulck Coach 195.00
1928 Nash Coupe 345.00
lf25 Chev. PlCk-up . . 65 00
1924 Maxwell Coach 118.00
1925 Chev Coach . 125.00
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
128-32 So. Riverside Phone 73
POR SALE Dill pickles 25c a gftlla.il.
A gallons 1-00. Bring containers.
208 West Clark St.
POR RENT Very small furnished
house for two adults. On court,
l'i blocks off Main st. Easily heated,
fine for working couple. Frig ldH Ire.
electric range. Pbone 554. Mrs. Wilson.
FOR RENT 3-room ground floor
furnished apartment, bath, garage.
Cheap. 20 Mistletoe St.
FOR SALE Square piano, Chlckering.
$47.60; table to chairs. $22.50; rug.
1.50; rug, 5.oo; table $4.00; 300
books at 5 & 10 cents. Ford coupe.
1932 license, $52.50. runs good.
Davis Transfer is Storage, 29 So.
Grape.
WANTED Housekeeper to cook and
care for residence occupied by four
young men. Writ Box BX care
Tribune stating experience and
wages.
COMFORTABLE heted room adjoin
tng bath, board of desired. Phone
1417-X.
WANTED Truck driver and assistant)
shipping clerk. Must be of good ap
pearance, not over thirty. Chance
for advancement to salesman. Must
be active and accurate with flg
ires. If you are not good do not
apply. Write P. O. Box 1032, Med
ford. State experience.
National Forest Christmas
Trees for Sale
Thirteen thousand Shasta Tt
Christmas Trees located on an area
of 660 acres near Huckleberry City
within the Crater National Forest.
The?e trees may be purchased from
the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Ore
gon, at 3 cents per linear foot, la
tiny amount.
If Your FOOD Is
Coming Too High
Of course If you're nadafled to stretch your
food budget and have lofty prices "palmed" off
on you, that's your business. If this fellow
were wise he'd "shake down that food to earth"
without getting Inferior quality.
Don't be a giraffe. Get your food budget down
to today's price levels by shopping here where
we have shaken down prices to where they
fairly ought to be.
Saturday and Monday Specials
Best Foods Mayonnaise, 1 pint .... ...2i)
1 quart 51
(Not a boiled dressing)
Puritan Malt '. 43
Royal Gelatin, 2 for 15
SHORTENING
Snowcap 4 lbs. 53, 8 lbs. 95
Snowdrift, 3 pounds '. 63
Wesson Oil, quart ..'. 47
Catsup, large bottle 15fi
Red Mexican Beans, new crop, 10 lbs 45
PEET'S SOAP DEAL
All For 99c
3 Palmolive Soap .'. .25
1 Super Suds .10
10 Crystal White Soap 45
1 Peet's Granulated Soap, medium size .25
1 Crystal White Scouring Cleanser........ .05
1 Double Galvanized Pail .45
Regular value $1.55
SCHILLINGS' SPECIAL
.43
Schillings' 8-oz. Black Tea
Schillings' Baking Powder
lib. 39 2i2 lbs. 93 5 lbs. $1.69
Klamath Hardwheat Flour, 49 lbs. $1.09
Coffee, Chase & Sanborn, lb. 35, 3 lbs. $1
CANDY, reg. 5c Choc. Nut Bar, 5 bars 10
FRESH VEGETABLES LOWEST PRICES
Carrots and Beets, 3 bunches 10
Green Onions, 2 bunches ...... . 5$
Local Spinach, 2 lbs ,......25
Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs. for .... 25
Fancy Local Grapes, 4 lbs. 25
Local String Beans, 4 lbs 25
Juice Oranges, 2 dozen 25
EelaaMe
Cash Grocery
"Where Quality Telli and Price Sells"
Phone 20 117 North Central
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Prop.
ARE YOU LOOKING
For Something Real Good?
Try Crosse & Blackwell's three fruit preserve.
This is just like a marmalade made from pine
apples, oranges and grapefruit. Price, per jar,
only 30c.
Another Good One
Crosse & Blackwell's Black Currant Jam. This
is something out of the ordinary. Include a jar
with your grocery order.
Saturday Specials
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 for 25c
Swift's Picnic Hams (shoulders), lb.. . . .20c
Home made Date Squares, regular
40c value, special, dozen 25c
. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fresh Home Made Cakes
Try Our Telephone Service It Is Dependable
Personal Attention
Prompt Service
E3o Eo AiaSEI
Phone 252 grocer Phone 252
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Modern Food Shoppers Demand Economy!
Pay'n Takit Welcomes This Widespread Intelligence Of Modern
Food Buyers, Pay Cash And Save At A Strictly Cash Food Store,
Save The Difference Of Fastly Surmounting Credit . Losses And
Delivery Expenses.
Come Shop and Save
PRICES FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, OCT. 23-24-26
Butter
Pay'n Takit Fane Quality
Pound
34
Bacon
Kwlft augnr cured. K new price
Pound
Flour
Blue B.l llnrdwlipat. CarrlM
Itte lllue Hllihon of quaJlljr
49-lb. bag
Premium Wheat
Cum at Ion vitalizing ccrrnl with
rhlna premium, and nolo un
it una I value.
Cheese
Or con Full Cream
Pound ....
$103
19c
mi aaai a
Rmember We Undersell Everyone Everyday.
Large pkg. .,...
Salad Oil
77 Brand choice oil for nlad
and cooking.
Gallon can
20c
23c
$109
1 113 NO, CENTRAL
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