Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 19, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1933.
FAGE SEVO
- LESS
SALEM, May IB (AP A prepon
derant per centige of men commit
ted to the state penitentiary are
without high achool education, a sur
vey by Mathew R. Thompson, prln
ei pal-elect of Sweet Home union high
school, disclosed.
Records of 500 consecutive male
commitments to the Oregon peniten
tiary from January 1. 1932 to March
1933. were studied by Thompson !n
connection with research work at
Willamette university.
The prisoners' declarations of years
spent in school were used.
Previous surveys have shown pris
oners Inclined to over state rather
than under state the years of school
ing, said Thompson.
Prom his study of educational and
ase groups In relation to the total
number and the classification of
crimes committed, Thompson maJe
the following observations:
"The great mass of commitments
comprised men with only a grade
school education 68 per cent.
"Generally speaking, the figures
demonstrated that the more educa
tion, the less crime.
"No particular age or educational
groups seem to lead In homicides.
"The preponderance of crime , was
committed against property.
"Adolescents excepted, young men
committed more violent crimes, pro
portionately and In actual numbeis,
than older men.
'There seems to be a 'dangerous
age of men over 40 for sex crimes
88 per cent of sex crimes were In
this group.
"Many over 40 were convicted of
'liquor' crimes, some being quite old
and evidently foreigners.
"The higher the educational status
the less violent the crime."
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, May 19 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mn. Dealt Morgan of Horae
Creek, Calif., visited Mr. Morgan's
later, Mrs. Oscar Lewis, here last
week. "
Fred Edeni, navy man, arrived at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Will Bdens, Monday, to spend a two
week's furlough. He Is radio opera
tor on the aircraft carrier, Lexington
nd drove through by auto from Long
Beach.
Miss Mattle Boozie was In Medrora
Monday for dental work..
Mrs. Anna Ooffman and sons Edd
and Dick moved recently Into rooms
In the old TJ. 8. hotel.
Miss Mattle Matney of Medford
visited her sister, Mrs. Margaret Lewis
and family here last week.
Mrs. Dennis Olark and two children
returned Sunday to their home m
Butte Falls district after a two week's
visit with Mrs. James Forbes.'
Mrs. Harold Reed received the sad
news last week of the death of her
father In Oklahoma.
Mrs. Otis Flltcroft Is employed at
the Scott Darby home on the Old
Stage road taking care of Mrs. Darby
who has Just returned home from
Sacred Heart hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kashafer
have moved to the home owned by
Mrs. Rels Dlethrldge on North Third
street.
Mrs. R. A. Johnson, housekeeper at
the Bill Bybee home Is spending a
two week's vacation at her home
here. Mrs. Norman is taking her
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert DeHasa spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John DeHass In Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lawrence and
children of Medford, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Da vies of Forest Creek. Carmen
Dorothy and Donald Dorothy spent
Mother's Day with their mother, Mrs.
O. O. Dorothy.
Mrs. Fred Butcher and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Patton Oreen In
Medford Sunday.
C. B. Dunnlngton spent the week
nd on a business trip to Klamath
rails.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers were
guests at dinner Sunday at the
Chester Jones home In Medford.
Dorcas society of the Seventh Day
Adventlst church met with Blanch
Kelly Tuesday. The time was spent
quilting.
Mrs. E. S. Severance returned Mon
day from a trip north where she
,v spent Mother's Day visiting her
daughter's Florence May. who Is at
tending college at Corvallls and Miss
Ruth who Is teaching In the high
school at Philomath.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ohllders and
daughter Mazlne, spent Saturday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
McKee on Big Applegate.
Royal Neighbor lodge held a social
meeting for members and their fam
ilies Tuesday evening. Dancing was '
enjoyed. Hostesses for the evening
were Mrs. Luells Dunnlngton snd Mrs.
Dora Dorothy. !
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Psugh of Wells- !
vllle, Kansas, arrived here Friday and i
are visiting ' at the home of her j
nephew, George Backus. They plan to
) locate In this district. i
Mrs. Margaret Lewis and son Car
roll spent the week end visiting at
the Will Copple home near Murphy.
Mrs. Bell Persons of Ashland spent
Sunday with Mis Iasle MoCully.
Mrs. Laura Hutching., who spent
the winter at the Fred Butcher home
Is now employed at the home of Mrs.
Stephens In Medford.
H. N. Austin Is assisting In repair
work on the Adventlst churoh In
Medford.
Verne Stephenson left Tuesday for
Seattle Bar where he will drive a
tractor for the forest service.
Bob Finney, who Is employed above
Butte Falls by the state road depart
ment spent several days last week at
his home here.
Mrs. Cherry Is Improving nicely
after a several week's Illness. Her
daughter, Mrs. Wm. WoriiholM of
Redondo Beach, Calif., Is here taking
oare of her.
Mrs. Mary Norwell and her pupils of
the first snd second grades enjoyed
a picnic Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E, s. Wilson moved
Tuesday to their home on the Old
Stage road. They have recently Im
proved the interior of their home and
built on new porches.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rodger of En-
clnltas, Calif., spent the week end
visiting their son Ernsst Rodgers here.
enroute to Vancouver, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Austin started
a bakery thla week In the Toft build
ing on Main street of this city.
Miss Edith Penwlck entertained her
sophomore class in the chsmber of
commerce rooms Tuesday evening. As
a surprise, the sophomore clsss of
oold Hill school were present by In.
vltatlon of Mlas Fenwlck. They were
students of Miss Plnwlcks last year.
Mr. and Mrs. George Laldley of
Medford visited Mrs. Grey on the Ap
plegate Saturday. Mrs. Grey is ser
iously 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Will gore of Medford
attended the baccaleaurate services
at the local Presbyterian ohurch Sun
day. Miss Alice Hanley of West Side call
ed on Mrs. Katie Hoffman Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Kennon of Oak
Grove district were Jacksonville busi
ness visitors Monday.
State highway department plans to
repair the pavement on the Jackson
ville highway.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williamson,
former residents of Jacksonville, have
returned from Oakland, Pallf., and
are living at the former Leslie Coke
home, now owned by Julius Manke.
Several men from her who signed
up for the government relief work,
left Tuesday for the camp at Seattle
Bar. They are Ernie Carlson, Orval
Goodman, Dave Wlnningham, Mike
Burdell, Frank Pence, Harland Clak
and Heldea Smith. Several truck
loads of aupplles were also tsken up.
Mr. and Mrs. Nuel Knowlton spent
Sunday with relatives in Sams Vslley.
Mrs. Maybel Sherman returned
Thursday to her home at Eugene fol
lowing a ten days visit with her cous
in, Mrs. L. T. Wilson.
Mr. Will Price. Miss Charley Moore
and Mlas Elvers Barbara returned
Tuesday morning for their homes at
Marysvllle, Calif., after a several weeks
visit at the home of Mr. and Mra.
John Price.
-Leavs It
Real estate or usurano
to Jones, Phone 788.
Maytime Dance At
Gold Hill Saturday
Gold Hill chamber of commerce will
sponsor a Maytime dance In that city
tomorrow night, and dancing will con
tinue until 2 a. m., according to an
nouncement lasued. Music for the
evening la to be furnished by Dom
Provost snd his Pep peddlers.
Tou really will buy land at your
own price at the Land Auction Sale
Be ready.
Are you looking for a "Wearable
Hose? Try the 75o and el ones at
ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S
Star Market
314 East Main
Free Delivery
Phone 273
IPCDU
lb. 8c
: i
Special
Choice
Fryers
Hens
AH Choice Steaks, ib 15c
Pork Steaks, lb 10c
Fresh Side Pork, lb 10c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . . 25c
Shortening, 4 lbs 25c
New Sauer Kraut, quart 10c
9
DANCE
AT KIXCAID HALL
Eagle Point
Saturday Night
Benefit of
Eagle Point Baseball Club
e 9
FAY-LESS 10EUS
NONE SOLD TO DEALERS QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
Compare These Prices
We A Iways Sell for Less !
65o Bisodol , 39c I 60c Doan's Pills 49c
1Q M 60c Dr. Caldwell's Syrup QQf
3 m Pepsin wJC
40o Castoria 25c 35c Dr. Scholl's Zino Pads . 25c
25o Carter's Pills 19c 5 lbs. Epsom Salts 19c
60c Campana Italian Balm 35c 25c Ex-Lax 16c
$1.10 Coty's Face Powder 69c $1.25 Eno Salts 79c
25c Colgate's Tooth Paste . 15c 35o Frostilla 19c
50c Cascarets 33c 25c Feenamint 16c
WILL H. WILSON
has started a 2ND HAND
STORE at 32 N. FRONT
Same location where he wa in
huslnro for 15 years. Sale now
Going On.
The Pay Less Drug located at 33 No. Central Sells for Less
60c Rem 43c 100 Aspirin Tablets ..... 19c
IEfi 75c Analgesique Baume QQ.
r-. - OC Bengue - - OJC
BOc Shaving Cream .... 19c 50c Armand's Face Powder . 27c
$1.25 Scott's Emulsion . 79c $1.25 Absorbine Jr 85c
75c Squibb '8 Petrolatum . 49c 60o Alka Seltzer ... 43c
60o Sal Hepatica 35c 25o Anacin Tablets .. 14c
$1.00 lb. Union Leader Tobacco 59c $1.00 Alarm Clocks 69c
All Merchanidse sold on a money back guarantee.
WE SELL FOR LES3
$2.00 S. S, 8. Tonic .... $1.39 60c Forhan's Tooth Pate 34c
25o Tooth Brushes .... 10c $1.00 Fountain Syringe .. 39c
44 p 30c Qrove't Laxative 1 eCf
BOc Unguentine QIC Bromo Quinine : IOC
65c Vick's Vapo Rub .... 43c 75c Bayer's Aspirin ... 49c
75c Vaseline Hair Tonic .... 59c $1.20 Bromo Seltzer .-. 69c
Our business is good, because we satisfy with merchandise
Sold for Less
PAY-LESS EEUG
33 North CentraJ
Wa Are Never Undersold
Saturday and Monday
Savings at
M U IN lsLT TUmSm
Llnby's Fancy Whole
Center Slices
Cwncd'Plrwape'fe so convenient
to have on hand Take a few cans
on a picnic or camping trip. There
ate so many delicious ways to serve
i,; combine with strawberries, rhubarb,
apricots or cherries to fill those empty
marmalade Jars. Buy several cans at
these feature prices.
Pineapple
49
Tidbits
17
Broken Slices
Swift's Premium,
Most Delicious Salad
Fruit
3 cans
Reftlna, Broken Slices.
The Big Bar fain Can
3 l?o cans
FOR YOUR BREAKFAST
Everyone feels mtirti mere like attacking the dallv tasks nftc-r a pond substantial breakfast of pancakes and waffles. Here Is
deal you should not pan up. But one quart of' M Wt-I-Ml M ri hk CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP, and we will (Ire you tree
one larie (.IV, Ih. pk. M.VX-I-Ml'M PANCVKr. and WAFFLE 1 1.OIK. No catches; It's a value.
Quart Jug
39
A Big Saving
Rsgsdale Perfect ton Imitation
Vanilla; will not bake out
12 oz. for
49
THIS WEEK
BETTY CROCKER
Famous 13-egg
Angel Food Cake
39'
Sugar
In Tears Psst Sugar hat Ad
ranced During Canning Season.
Play Bare and Save.
Calumet
25
Motor Oil
Highest . tirade jm
Penn Oil. NoteM 9M 1Q
the Saving. A B "fW
3 gal, can
Tomatoes
19
Oats
29
Rice
27-
Corn
17-
Certo
25-
Jello
19
Baking Powder.
Small package
Baker's Prem
ium Cocoanut
with each.
Lb, can
Josephine Solid
Packed, good
value. Are
Cleaning Out
fast.
2 lge- cans
Good Luck.
Quick Cooking
9 lb. bag
Pane; Csllfor
nl Broken.
5 Xta. 15
10 lb
Minnesota Pack
White or Gol
den. 2 cam
la sura to Jell.
Bottle
All PUTon.
Lb.
Pkg.
Instantly
POPULAR
this Top Quality Coffee
in the flavor-proteSted package
Right from the first. Nob Hill Gifrce beam instantly
popular. Every day more coffee drinkers who appreciate
the rich flavor of this top quality blend of coffee insist
oq this brand. Sold in the fam-fntiM package, Nob
Hill Coffee comes to you fresh and decidedly econom
ical. Try this matchless blend today I
NOB HILL
COFFEE
27 79
Free Jig Saw Puzzle With Bad Pound
Nucoa
Crackers
N. B. C, Salted 4Sk
or Plain. mM gsfe-
21b. pkg. iC
Macaroni
Flour
Soap
Candy
Olives
California f
mall Ripe Mm
Tall can
Butter
One of the best
Foods.
Lb.
Rosa Brand, All
wheat products
are advancing.
3 lb. pkg.
Balaway Alt
Purpose. Flour,
Today's Market
ai.ss at port"
land.
49 lb. bag
p. 0.. tha
White f-'eptha.
10 barn
Tour favorite
assortment, In
eluding the
New Deal
3 ban
Safewav Qual
Itjr Creamery.
Lb,
Naptha Soap
Fsldman's, wrapped Yellow
Bar Lasts Longer.
6 ban
25
Tomato Juice
.Bitter's Pure, Fresh, Whole
Tomato Juice.
12 oi. bottle for only
9
Dran Flakes
Post's Are Crispy Freeh
Pkg.
YOU WANT QUALITY MEATS AT LOW
PRICES . . , . LOOK AT THESE VALUES
BONELESS HAM MILK LAMBS
For Sandwiches or Breakfast . .
3 slices for 10c Legs choice lb. 17c
i. "ST i.
HAMBURGER
BOILING
BEEF
7
C
PIG SHANKS
lb. SALT PORK
MORRELL'S
BACON Ib. 14Uc
FRESH RENDERED
LARD 3 lbs. 25c
IN PRODUCE
We Have the Latest
Selections
Artichokes
Extra large size I .
Eaoh C
New Potatoes
17-
Oranges
19.
Taney Quality
Tanoy Navels, sweet,
full of joie, large sUe.
Dot.
81 NO. CENTRAL.
TWO STORES.
MAIN AND HOLLY
39-
12-
17-
$19
25-
10
28
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