MEDFORD lliTL' TRIBUXE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932.
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L SALE 10
START SATURDAY
With a greater supply of quality
merchandise on hand than on any
previous year, the annual Candle
Light aale of the Jackson County
Humane society will open tomorrow
morning at 8:30 o'clock In the Main
(I tree t shop, formerly occupied by
Bradflsh'a jewelry store.
Committees In charge of the sale
vere busy today arranging the un
usual offering of clothing, linens and
household furnishings included In the
sale list.
While prices are lower to corres
pond with depression purses, the
merchandise Is of high quality and
more varied than at any previous
sales of the society.
All things Included In the sale have
been dry cleaned or washed and are
ready to be taken Into the home, or
worn. Lamps, vases, rugs, china, ac
cessories for kitchen and bath, as
well as a wealth of clothing for men,
women and children are Included In
the sale of merchandise.
In the women's department are
found hats, shoes, wool, silk and chif
fon dresses and lingerie. Sports attire
for men Is expected to sell soon after
the doors open tomorrow morning
as the knickers offered would be an
asset to any golf game. There are
linens and fancy tweeds Included and
numerous suits.
Each year the Candle Light aale
of the Humane society la anticipated
by residents from all sections of the
valley aa clothing and household fur
nishings are donated from the best
homes. Quality materials for make
overs for children and many garments
In the prevailing atylea are always
available.
Proceeds from the sale will be used
to purchase feed for animals, upon
which numerous families of the val
ley are dependent for milk supplies
Chickens, which also add their bit
to family larders, otherwise quite
empty, will be fed from funds realized
from the sale. -
The doom will open at 8:30 to
morrow morning and will remain
open until the merchandise has been
sold.
Mrs. L Williamson .
Detained in North
Owing to the serious Illness of
Miss Louise Williamson, tr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Williamson will be de
tained in Salem for several days. In
stead of opening kindergarten on
Monday trie 10th. Mrs. Williamson
plans to be ready for work on Wed
nesday, the 31st. Unless other com
plications arise, Mrs. Williamson will
be at home Monday and Tuesday
and will be glad to answer questions
or register pupils for the two days
preceding the opening of school. Chil
dren from the age of three to six
years are eligible for enrollment.
Transportation may be arranged and
special music Is offered.
A definite announcement will ap
pear in the Monday Isue of this paper,
NOTICE I am now managing
Prank'a Sandwich Shop. 31 N. Bart-
lett and will net be responsible for
debts contracted by former mgr. Caro
line Rongey, after Sept. 10, 1933, Fred
Van Noy.
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DEMOCRATIC I10PE
ROCKY MA TOLD
F. D. Tells Denver Bourbons
of Victory Chances Will
Carry New York State
Policies Into White House
ROOSEVELT SPECIAL, Sept. 18
(AP) Governor Franklin D. Roose
velt, democratic presidential candi
date, continued his trip through the
west today after having told 110 lead
ing Colorado democrats In Denver last
night: "When we take over the con
trol of the legislative snd executive
branches of the national government
next March we shsll have the oppor
tunity to revise the executive branch
of the government along lines sound
er, less extravagant and designed for
the greater good of the greater num
ber." The New York governor In an ex
temporaneous speech at a dinner at
the Brown Palace hotel In Denver,
said the government of New York
state during 13 of the last 14 years
had been In the hands of the demo
crats "because under the leadership
of Alfred E. Smith In the first In
stance Its government was for tho
welfare of the average citizen."
"The Democratic party," said Roose
velt, "has had in the past to appeal
to voters with caliber and not dol
lars. That's true this time. We are
about to enter a new period of liber
alism In the United States. People
have been going back In these last
three years Into fundamentals and
are giving serious thought to the
form of our government.
"If our representative form of gov
ernment Is to live. It must be based
on an Intelligent vote. A continua
tion of representative government
along the lines laid down by the orig
inal founders is the only thing that
will keep It going. Otherwise we shsll
come to some other form of govern
ment.
"If we get the young liberals In this
campaign we are going to keep them
for a generation.
"The seeds have been sown. Go
through and reap the crop and. be
lieve me, the price will be greater
$han that which Is now being re
ceived for farm products."
The democratic nominee said he felt
"very confident of the result this
fall."
"I have been running for public
office, or In politics, for a long time,"
he added, "and I have got beyond the
stage of going out and claiming
everything in sight.
"I hold there Is a great element
of people who believe the time has
come for a change. Of course that's
purely a negative vote, but there la
a very definite change In the think
ing of men and women."
Governor Roosevelt made another,
shorter extemporaneous talk In Den-
E3H0ME OWNED AND OPERATED
Here Are Meat Prices
Thrifty shopper, are looking for
ward each week to the Peerless
Market's MONEY-SAVING meat
specials They mean a substantial
saving on the weekly food budget
HIGH QUALITY LOCAL MEATS
PLUS LOW PRICES are bringing
new customers here every day.
Courteous clerks who KNOW
meats are here to serve you, too,
and we feature FREE DELIVERY
should you wlfti to 'phone your
order.
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Phone 603 Free Delivery Daily, 8-10-8-4.
Fancy Baby Beef Roasts
Veal Roasts
Beef Pot Roasts
Shoulder Lamb Roasts
Hamburger or Sausage
Special Fed Local
Young Beef
Fancy
Milk Veal
Real
Quality
Grain Fed
Lamb
fresh
Ground
lb
ver list uljUt. Boon after hi arrived
at the hotel, he appeared on a mez
zanine balcony and addressed a crowd
of several hundred that bad gather
ed In the lobby below.
"This Is not a campaign trip." Be
said. "I am making this trip to meet
people In the different sections of
the country and get acquainted with
their problems to enable me when I
go Into the White House March 4 to
deal with them on the bajla of first
hsnd knowledge."
He added that "when I go Into the
White House, I plan to follow the
same policy that I have followed aa
governor of New York and make fre
quent visits to the country Instead of
waiting for the country ya coma to
Washington."
While Governor Roosevelt was at
tending the dinner given men of the
narty. his daughter, Mrs. Anna Roose
velt Dall. and his daughter-in-law.
Mra. Jsmea Roosevelt, were dinner
guests of Mrs. Ben C. HUUard. nation
al commttteewoman from Colorado.
Governor Roosevelt's first long stop
today waa set for Cheyenne, Wyo..
where he la to arrive at S a. m., and
remain until II a. m.. Mountain
Standard time. He waa scheduled to
arrive In Salt Lake City at 11:45 p. m.
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When needing duplicating sales
books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash
register forms., ledger sheets
for bookkeeping machines
any other kind of printing,
don't order from out-of-town firms
and pay more. Phone 70 and one of
our representatives will call.
WOOL SALES LAG,
BUI PRICE FIRM
ON BOSTON MART
BOSTON. Sept. 16. (AP) The
Commercial Bulletin will say tomor
row: "Activity In the wool market hu
slackened decidedly. Bale made dur
ing the week, however, have been at
prlcea fully equal to any previously
made In the current upward move
ment. In fact, early In the week,
fractional advances were secured on
some medium grade wools, both greasy
and scoured. Scoured wools appear
to have been more active relatively
than greasy combing wools this week.
"In the west, there haa been aome
further movement of wools at prices
fully up to or a little better than
the prlcea reported a week ago, and
aome territory wool la reported to
have been purchased at prices fully
equal to 40 cents, clean, landed Bos
ton.
"Brisbane ha been a shade higher
than Sydney was last week. The
Liverpool Cast India sales showed the
expected appreciation over the pre
vious seriea of is to 30 per cent and
London la expected to show Tuesday
a similar appreciation over the July
series.
"The piece goods market have been
less active this week, but some very
substantial business haa been placed
and the mills are standing pat on
the advanced prlcea recently made,
"Mohair la moderately active and
prlcea are steady
The Bulletin will publish the fol
lowing quotations: .
Scoured basis Oregon: Fine and
f. m. staple, 45 iff 48; fine and f. m. fr.
combing. 43 it 44; fine and f. m. cloth
ing. 3739: vMley No. I. 4143.
MohairOregon, 13$ 14; domestic
graded, first combing, 24 ft 35; second
combing, 23 3 23; third combing, 17
ftl8; fourth combing, loo 16; good
carding. 34fl35; first kid, 4&O40. see
ond kid, 3&v40.
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PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 16. (AP)
Production by mills reporting to
the Western Pine association for the
week ending September 10 decreased
3.597.000 feet and ahlpmenta dropped
0.635.000 feet compared with the pre
ceding week, the association reported
today.
Production for the week waa 29,
187,000 feet, shipments 32 999.000 feet,
snd orders 39.374.000 feet. Unfilled
orders Increased 6.37S.O0O feet.
Current new business decreased
7.835.000 feet, or 16.5 per cent, from
the preceding week.
The 89 mills operating during tha
week average 34 per cent of capacity.
The other 61 mills were down.
Phone 543. We'll haul away youy
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Fresh Eggs
doz. 23c
Standard
Peerless Butter
lb. 22c
Fresh Churned
Creamery
Shoulder
Pig Pork
Pork Roasts
Pure Lard or Shortening
Veal Stew
Boiling Beef
Lamb Stew
ib.9i2c
4 lb- 35
Choice
Veal
Meaty
Rib
. Choice
Breast
3 lbs. 14c
Calf Liver Crater Brand Bacon
Genuine 15. 1 C ' lb.
MpHRHBnLBHMBMHBaVBiHaHHaHHBaW .sHkkkskBMBMMkkMBkWBltiBfl
Legs ot Lamb vSe . lb. lV2c
Lamb Chops l01 2ib. 17c
Liver Sausage
Wieners or Bologna
2 lb. 2c
We have a Fresh Supply of New Kraut
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity.
i n h i kkbsa'a an a ni n i a
1 ' Peppers, 4 lbs ...H I Onions, dry, 5 lbs '. H H El
Tomatoes, lb 1 I Watermelons, each 10t? 1 1 IS
Sweet Spuds, 2 lbs. 5 I Lettuce, 2 for 9 1 1 M
Peaches, (canning) 34 Prunes (Italian) lug 44 IS M
ffainiiifn Mil 11 ilnasn tfiiYi asT'TiM m ni'l in is day iasassssaT-tMi-a---v'' -' t"t t'
JWJS rilATUKii LOCAL JPKUDUCTSJC;
Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the
EEOABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20
Hunters, Attention!
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Our EXPERIENCED CLBBKS are always ready
to serve you. Let us help you select the foods
for your hunting trip. We have a complete
supply of QUALITY Groceries at the LOWEST
rillCES.
If you are too busy to come in
Just Phone 20
For Free Delivery .
Saturday & Monday Specials
Jar Rubbers 3 doz. 10c
Bed, Double Lip
Rice
Cocoa
Oysters
Salmon
4 lbs.
2 lbs
can
can
Choice Columbia River
Certo bottle
CoSSee lb. pfcg.
Balco Malt can
Swift's Premium
Sliced Bacon, lb. box
Mission Bell Toilet Soap, each .
P. and O. Laundry Soap, 10 bars ,
Palm Olive Beads, 3 pkgs
Red or White Beans- 4 lbs ,
Sugar, 100 lbs
5$
29t?
......10?
..:....17tf
$4.79
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Potatoes 25 lb box 39
Fancy Klamath V. 8. No. I
Watermelons ea. 1 Oc
Sweet Spanish Onions 4 lb 10c
Fancy Sweet Potatoes 4 lb 15c
CITY MEAT MARKET
Phone 324 121 N. Central
Daily
lb. 20c
lb. 15c
lb. 9c
lb. 7c
lb. 8c
Rabbits .
4 Free Deliveries
Shift's Premium
Ham Half or Whole
Swift's Bacon
Veal Roasts
Veal Stew
Beef Short Ribs
Hens, Fryers and
Marsh's Grocery
Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone 252
Preserved Ginger
We have a new shipment of Preserved Ginger. We
also have Crystalized Ginger and Ginger Root. The
season for Preserved and Crystalized Ginger is here
and the price is very low.
Heinz Pickling Vinegar
Why not try Heinz Pickling Vinegar this year? We
have it in bulk. It costs a little more, but it really is
better for putting up pickles of any kind. Order a
gallon today. .
SATURDAY SPECIALS!
Canned Milk, large cans, any kind, can ...... 5c
Diamond W. Sliced Pineapple, No. 2V2 can, 2 for 33c
Snow Drift, 3-lb. size 49c
Kingsford's Gloss Starch, 2 pkgs 17c
Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 for 23c
Home Grown Home Grown Fine Quality
Watermelons Cantaloupes Sweet Potatoes
1 3c each 8 for 25c 8 lbs, for 25c
Home Grown Casabas Home Grown Honeydew Melons
4 Fresh Home Made Cakes and Pies
FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY ?
NEW CENTRAL MARKET
We Deliver
Phone 81
Get your meats at this up-to-date market and be sure of
the best quality
PORK
Shoulder Steak
lb. 12V2c
SPECIALS
VEAL
Shoulder Roast
lb. 10c
R. I. RED
Hem and Fryeri
lb. 20c
LARD
Home Rendered
3 lbs. 25c
BEEF
Steer Beef Steak
lb. 20c
RABBITS
Young Frying
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