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TiGE TWO 1TEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932. FALL RANGES OF STATE NEED RAIN, PORTLAND, Sept. 16 Oregon fll range are good but rain U needed In a lew plaoea according to the report of the Division of Crop and Livestock Estimates. Low range feed la dry and there la a large crop of hajr. Cattle and sheep are In good flesh. Cowa and young cattle will be sold close, with the selling of ewe lambs depending primarily on finances, lunges Oregon high ranges are very good but low ranges are getting dry. The usual fill rains will make for ex cellent prospects for range feed. The present water supply la ample with the winter aupply depending on fall storms. Western ranges generally carry a good supply of feed In mark ed contrast to last year'a drought. Hot dry weather during August did some damage to lower ranges. Weat of the Continental Divide, rangea are good, carrying .more feed than In sev eral years. The states west of the Divide have large crops of hay and feed grains with good field pastures, In the northern areas east of the Di vide, range feed waa damaged by hot dry weather during August. Mon tana, western Wyoming, western South Dakota and western Colorado have a good aupply of range feed. Ranges are dry and ahort In part of North Dakota, central north cen tral and southeastern Wyoming, aouth western Nebraska, and western Kansas. Eastern Colorado ha a poor upply of range feed and short crop of hay and other feeds. ' Cattle. . A seasonal decline la seen In the condition of Oregon cattle but an above average condition la maintain' ed. Western cattle are generally In good condition and will move to mar ket In better flesh than last fall. August shipment of western cattle and calve were smaller than In Aug' ust, 1031. with Increased shipments from Kansas and Oklahoma. Fall shipments are expected to carry a larger proportion of calves and young steers than last fall, with a tendency to hold cows and heifers. TU volume of the fall shipment In eevsral area will depend on finances, and forced sales, but there will be little liquida tion. Sheep Oregon sheep are la average con dltlon and should go Into the winter in good flesh. Sheep and lamb are generally In good condition aa sum mer and higher rangea have been good. Lambs have made good gains and late shipment will carry a much mailer proportion of feeder lamb than last fall. The August, 1993, movement of western lambs was con siderably smaller than In August, 1931, when the drought forced early hipping. There I a desire to hold ewe lamb In some sections, but the holding of ewe lambs will depend on finance. The large number of old we cannot find sal at price to permit shipment, so ' will probably o neia. Texas neep section have very good feed. Lamb contracting ha been rather limited, being confined to mostly Wyoming and a few north ern area. Lamb feeding In the Ark ansas Valley and Northern Colorado sections of Colorado will be reduced from last year'a numbers, ins move ment of feeder and atooker sheep and lamb Into the leading Corn Belt states, Including Nebraska, from the market during July and August waa 48 per cent of July and August 1(131. and 00 per cent of July and August, 1830. HUNDREDS LOSE THEIR HOMES Jacksonville ' - 1 1 More than 300 person war mad homsless when their frme dwelling war burnsd In a fir which swept Highland Boy, a mining community In Bingham canyon aouthwsat of Salt Lsk City. (Associ ated Prs Photo) pent Sunday at the Jo Martin home on Applegate, MIsb Cordelia Reuter ef The Dalles, Ore., is visiting at the home of her elster, Elizabeth Reuter. Melvln Fields was a business caller of O, B. Dunnlngton Tuesday even' lng. The Mlase Mary and Helen Davie or Jacksonville left Monday for Cor vail Is, where they will enter O, S. C. John Price left Thursday on a trip to his home at Nampa, Wash. Mr, and Mrs. T. Hewett have rented the home, owned by Dr. J. W. Robin son on North Oregon street and moved there thla week. Malcolm Jones left Monday for Sa lem, Ore., where he will attend Wll lamette University. His parent, Mr. and, Mrs, 8. H. Jones accompanied him to Saiem, returning horn the last of the week. Mr, and Mrs. Fred J. Pick and dau ghter, Virginia, entertained at a pIC' io dinner In th Ashland park Sun day for the following relatives: Mrs. Henrlette rick. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth BlRham end son. Lewis: Mr. and Mra. Peter J. Pick and sons, Laurence and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson and Mr. and Mra. Carl Larson. Mr. Joe Orlggs of Cottage Grove waa a visitor at the B. S. Severance home on Wednesday. Mlas Roberta Metrger of Medford waa a guest at dinner Sunday at the D. A. Forbta home. Miss Jean Woodford of Medford vis ited at the home of Miss Florence May Severance Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Oeorge Wendt and Mrs. L, T. Wilson visited Mrs. Arthur West of the Oak Grove district Wednesday. Adereal Chapter, O. E. S held their regular meeting at the Masonlo hall Thursday evening. Miss Florence May Severance Of Jacksonville and Mis Louise Brom mer of Medford will leave Sunday, September 18, to enter O. 8. C. for their sophomore year. They are ma joring In home economics, Both girls are members of Alpha Chi Omega. They will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty to Corvallls. Mrs. Alice ulrlch and daughter. Mrs. H. K. Henna, were guest for the day Friday at tb Re Is Chapman home In Medford. The Sunday school of the Presby terian church will observe "Father's Day" at the church Friday evening. September 10. A good program la planned and a social hour, after which refreshments will be served. All par ents of the Sunday school students and friends of the church sre Invited. Till Tempts Banker ST. OILOEN, Austria, Sept. 19 (AP) After a lifetime of handling other people's money In large amounta as an employe of a Vienna bank, Ernst Gelrlnger, 64, on vaca tion in thl Alpine resort, waa ac cused of stealing SO schillings (about $7) out of a storekeeper's till. In chagrin he hanged himself. CeU For Hanged Bandit CALCUTTA, India, Sept. IS (AP) A bandit chief has been sentenced to prison by the Lahore high court although be was hanged five month ego. The charge wa on of three left over after th death penalty. RESEARCH REVEALS ALL-BRAN RICH IN HEALTH-ELEMENTS Helps Correct Constipation w-ith "Bulk" and Vitamin B; Also Has Iron Recent gelentifie research snows that Kellogg's All-Bran contains two things needed to overcome tern- Forary and recurring constipation, t has "bulk" to exercise the intes tines, and Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. These two Important food-elements promote regular habits, and help do away with the headaches, loss of appetite and energy, so often the result of constipation. The "bulk" In All-Braw Is mild In action much like that of let tuce. Inside the body, it forma a soft mass, which gently clean the intestines of wastes. Special cook ing processes make All-Bran finer, softer, more palatable. Isn't this pleasant "cereal way" far more healthful than using pi)ls and drugs so of ten habit-forming? Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's daily enough for most types of constipation. If your in testinal trouble is not relieved this, way, see your doctor. Besides, All-Bran orlngg your body twice as much blood-building iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. Equally tasty as a cereal wltt milk or cream, or used in cooking Becipes on the red-and-green pack age. bold by all grocers, Made b; Kellogg in Battle Creek. D o SB ' o D San Frandscds Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! win or wnftm vtMarifff Utnettr, i ivo 'Bill ' lii .- avmrw -ai . - ul' n If Til .ka lust off Union Square most convenient to theaters, shops and stores. Only California hotel of fering Servidor feature thug combining "maximum privacy with minimum tipping". Garage in basement with direct ' elevator service to all guest room floors. In every room connec tion for radio reception, running filtered ice water, tub and shower. Western-exposure Tower rooms have ultra-violet-ray windows. Dinnerin Coffee Shop from 7S5 up in Main Dining Room from $1.50 up. Also a la carte service. t4- WW-W Sir Francis BRAKE Itoron Kkhcomb Horn. Co. Powell Street at Sutter San Francisco iuwfc Hehiun Hrxua's eusehslk during Luncheon and Dinner nut rooms at $3.50 daily, 118 at l, 136 at 14.50, 107 at $5, 64 at 15.50, 48 o to. Doublt room tS to 18 daily. IntheToweii LumnoiuSuitet $2tol20dailY-DeLuxeRoomt 5 lo 1 12 tingle, $7 o 1 15 double. JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 10. Th to. tl attendance at tl.a Jacksonville schools to date la 314 student. The senior class of the high school has IS student, with a total number or 70 in th high school. Registered pupil In the grade school I aa fol lowa. Flrat grade, 39; second grade. 31; third grade, 13; fourth grade, 10: fifth grade, 17; elxth grade, 13: seventh grade, 18, and eighth grad. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McChunochle and daughter, Miss Joan of Medford were visitors Tuesday evening of Mrs, Mc Ohon'.chle's slater, Mrs. James Forbes. 'Trie Royal Neighbor lodge will hold their social meeting at their lodge hall on Tuesday evening, September 30. A Polly Anna party will be en Joyed. Thoy will have a post office box with a postmistress In charge for the convenience of distributing the Polly Anna gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bowman and Marlon Hulae, visited the Lou Hulae home beyond Orirrin Creek Wednea day evening. Mrs. Alfred Morris and small dau ghter, Emily, returned to Tule lake Tuesday after a week's stay here. - Mr. and Mra. Arthur Davlea lert Tuesday evening for Corrallls. Ore where they will make their home, ffr Davlea will enter for hla freshman year, taking up forestry at O. 8. C. ' Mlas Carmen Dorothy attended a Russian dinner given by Mtas Beoel vlnvln at her home on Queen Ann avenue In Medford Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Med ford were callers at the Archie Bow men home on Tuesday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pence of Trail have moved Into th Mamie Venable house on north fifth street. Dr. Harold Oillla wo reported to be HI at the home of hla father. Dr. J, Oillla at Phoenli, Thursday. Recent visitors at the Prank tell Antique Shop from a dlatsnee are a follows: Lionel Clark, Portland; Ca milla Clemenson. San ane!sen, F. D. Homg, Boise, Idaho: John Llttell, Dee Molnee, Iowa: R. B. Pleraon, Olendale; Mary Butterfleld, Burbank, Calir.; Adel B. Perrler, Rogue River: Betty Willis, Wlmer; Mrs. Charles J. Mathew. Klamath Palls: Mrs. Allen Sllsn. Klamath Pall. Mr. Ann Dorr, and son, Dave Dorn, left Tuesday for Portland by air plane. They will leave there tor Che halls, Wash., where Mr. Dorn will visit a ion, Krneat Dorn. Mr. and Mrs Lvnn Rumley and children wre Sunday dinner guests at me c. a. Dunnlngton home. I Mr. au, Mrs. Clannca . Soatofer f, 11 STAR MARKET I 314 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 1 SATURDAY SPECIALS I Fresh Bread Rabbits Made in p-j sfia 5c l . . . isc Veal Shoulder Roast R. I. Red Hens and Fryers Pork Shoulder Roasts Choice Beef Steak . Shortening . . . . 4 lbs, Beef Short Ribs lb Fresh Side Pork lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. Beef Pot Roast lb. Home Rendered Lard 3 lbs 25c 10c 20c 12c 30c 7c 12 Fresh Gr'nd Hamburger 2 lbs 19c 30E30E 001 OEXO: 01 Eimmmy Egetfei?aai THE HOME OF DREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Here is Finest of all Pear JRecipes TAKE eight pounds of pears, peel, core and grind through food chopper. Add four pounds of sugar, two pounds of crushed pineapple, and one sliced lemon. Boil until transparent, jar and seal The finished pro duct is one of the tastiest of fruit spreads Not excessively sweet much better. for the children than those containing an excess of sugar. Best of. all, it won't cost much. Sugar is cheap pears are in abundance and may be had at the packing houses for the asking. 'The pineapple we have, and at a ridiculous price No. 10 cans of Swift's Premium Crushed Pineapple (each holding 6 pounds, at a cost of 6 cents a pound). The recipe will fill 6 or 7 pint jars. The finished product will cost about 5c a pint and is the daintiest of fruit spreads excellent as a sauce and de licious with baked ham and other meats. CRUSHED PINEAPPLE (Swift's Premium) No. 10 can (6 lbs. net contents) Heat and can what pineapple-you don't use BAKERY GOODS Cookies, any kind or assorted, 2 dos. 19? Buns, Napkin or Parker House Rolls, doz 12? Potato Doughnuts, doz 18? Currant Jelly Boll, each 10? BREAD . 1-lb. loaf .......... 5? . 1H-Ib. loaf :. 7H? Free Cake Cooler with Gold Medal (Soft as Silk) Cake Flour The famous Betty Crocker Cake Cooler. Sells regularly for 35c FREE with one pkg. Gold Medal Cake Flour 25? THRIFT ITEMS WHEATIES Ready-to-serve Whole Wheat Flake . 19c 25c New bulk Sauerkraut 9C 2 quarts . fcWU Brooms-a good serviceable QQm broom .. www Zdgemont Crackers butter or graham one pkg. of each or two of either kind Soda Crackers slightly OQf salted or plain 3 lb. box Cww Krispy Kraoker or Tru Bake a fine salted wafer, 4 Q p crisp and fresh. 2 lb box lwl Sperry's Rolled Oats Quick Cooker or plain. QOm 91b. sack OCU 8perry's Rolled Oats 4Q. plain lyi lb. sack IOl Farina a whole wheat cer- QAa eal . 5 lb. sack CUC Sperry's Wheat Flakes. QQ. 9 lb. bag www Ovaltlne 1 lb can 65c Del Rogue Tomato Juice new pack No. 1 tall cans. 00 S for . COC Ivory Soap Medium bars. 4C 8 bars . 03C XXL Raviolis 2 cans . 1 L X Enchiladas 2 cans .. 2 pkgs. 14c P. and 0. White Laundry OQm Soap... .10 bars COG 'Bob White White Laundry aa. 10 bars bblaf Fimato Sance a fins blend of tomatoes and pimentos similar to catsup. 1 7 Bottle IIC 23c Velva Date a new pre serve made from Drome dary dates Jar Cross and Blackwell Beef Stew, Lamb stew or Irish On. stew 1 lb. can CUC Kraft's Mayonnaise, pint Jar 18c Salad Dressing, flavor foods O0 or salad time Qt. Jar -w W Jello all flavors. Pkgs 25c Golden or Crystal White 1 fl 8yrup. . 1 lb. can Amaiso OQ finest for all use. Pint can 186 OOn Qt. can I OfcC B. and M. Beans ; B. and M. Boston Brown Bread QQm Large can of each www Mapleleaf Flour, hard QQm wheat 49 lb. wOC White Rose a guaran- 4 JQ teed bread flour,.. g I I W Drifted Snow the home j 4 Aft perfeoted fiour...49 lb.5 I iW Johnson's Glo-Coat the new wax that requires no polishing. Pints 590 93 Q Electric Light Globes all QQ. sizes below 75 watts ....5 for 03 C Electric Percolator, Four cup she Cast Iron Skillet. No. 8 ilze ..... Galvanized Pail. 10 qt. sise 98c 59c 15c Steel wool for cleaning pots OQ. and pans Lb. CwC Universal Food Chop, per. Small sise $1.39 16 N Fruits and Vegetables Watermelons, each 10? and 15? Honeydew Melons 5? and 10? Hearts of Gold Cantaloupes 5 for 11? Celery, bunch 5? Good Lettuce . 5? Dates, 21b. box of fancy bulk dates 23? Squash, several varieties, lb 2? FOUNTAIN Chicken or Baked Ham Dinner .... 25? Huckleberry Pie a la Mode 10? Ice Cold Watermelon, portion ... 5? Cantaloupe, half, 5?; a la mode 10? Tomato Juice, glass ... 5? Mllllll! I is O fii&Qafes (KXydiavd 6G SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL Orders of $1.00 delivered. Phone East Side 752, West Side 428 30IaOBOEOBOXXOIaOE O D o o D o O D o o D o D o D o o 0 o o D o O D o o s OEXOE