MEDFORD llAJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRED AT, SEPTECBER 29, 1933.
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RELIEF BURDEN
1S0NER OF
Through operation of tho Civilian
Conservation corpa, the public works
program, and the National Recovery
Act. the Jackson county relief com
mittee has been able to reduce Its
case load from 2500 to 2000, Victor
Tengwald informed members of the
Allied Welfare utaoclatlon at. lunch
eon at the Hotel Medford today,
speaking as representative of the re
lief committee.
The committee will carry on more
social work t&ls year, he stated, In
stead of direct relief work, In order
to fit the people to meet their prob
lems with greater self reliance.
The committee has found it un
necessary to establish a relief kitchen
for transients here. Mr. Tengwald
stated, adding that all people of the
city are asked not to aid transients
but to refer them to relief
headuarters in ti city hall. Jobs
were given to 281 Jackson county
men In the Civilian Conservation
corps, bringing an income of (9000
a month Into the county.
Representing the Jackson County
Public Health assocatton, of which
she is preslatint, Miss. Mildred Carl
ton stated that the meeting con
ducted last week, addressed by At
torney Porter J. Neff and Clarence
Reynolds, was the most successful
In the history of the association. The
spirit of co-operation Inspired there
by the two mw., Mr. Neff speaking
for the N. R. A. and Mr. Reynolds
for the state relief committee, she
said, had aroused the health work
ers to greater achievements.
Another clinic to be conducted this
year by Dr. Dixon, psychiatrist, was
announced by Miss Carlton, who also
reported with great regret that Dr.
'Dillehunt will not conduct a clinic
this year because funds are not forth
coming here for necessary X-ray
work. In order to help the -children
In need of his aid, she explained,
X-rays must e taken, and -the money
Is not available.
To correct a false impression prev
alent In parts of the county, Miss
Carlton today asked all members of
the Allied Welfare association to
make It plain, whenever they have
an opportunity, that the health as
socatlon is not engaged in relief
work, but public health, and bad
nothing to do with the relief ex
penditures made under the leader
ship of former County Judge Earl H.
Fehl.
A nominating committee to report
at the next meeting of the Allied
Welfare workers was appointed today
by the president, J. C. Mann. It is
composed of Mrs. R. E. Green, Miss
Carlton and Mrs. Ray Wright.
Mrs. Green reported for the Girl
Scouts that no camp was held this
summer due to the government
camps. Volunteer leaders in the val
ley made It possible to t spqnsor
troops at Phoenix ana Gold Hill dur
ing the year, she stated, and the
Girl Scout community committee la
now trying to "finance the building
of a woodshed at scout headquarters.
County School Superintendent C.
R. Bowman, Mrs. G. R. Satchwell
of the Greater Medford club and
Mrs. Alice Coppln of the Business
and Professional Women's club also
made reports today.
Another dog poisoner is at work In
Medford, according to reports re
ceived today by the Jackson County
Humane society from the region of
North Central street, where one of
the stricken dogs was found this
morning In time to save his life.
A reward of C100 is offered by the
Humane society to any person pro;
duclng Information leading to the
apprehension and conviction of the
poisoner. The dog found this morn
ing had been given a dose of strych
nine. Distribution of poison on Board
man street was also reported today.
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STILL UNSOLVED
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Sept. 29.
(AP) Everett Cummin gs, 32, was at
liberty today after he had been ar
retted yesterday morning in connec
tion with the death of his aunt, Mrs.
Stella Mang, 53. Mrs. Mang died
Wednesday night and there was some
belief sho might have been poisoned.
Cummin gs was' with his aunt at
the time of her death and called the
attending physician. He was taken
into custody yesterday morning just
as he was about to file bills of sale
and property deeds made out to him
by Mrs. Mang.
Officers said the contents of Mrs.
Mang's stomach had been sent to
Portland. They were awaiting word
of the analysis from the University
of Oregon Medical school.
Mrs. B. L. Farra. a native daughter
of Central Point, was ft visitor In
Medford this morning, and stated
that the story In the Oregonlan last
week concerning the death of Mrs.
Mary Hill Dunn, contained an error.
Thf article stated that Mrs Dunn
wai the first white woman married
In Jackson county.
Mrs. E. L. Farra says that her
mother, Miss Anna Hughson and
father, Nathanel C. Dean were the
flrjt white couple to be married In
Rogue River valley. They were mar
ried Nov. 15, 1852 and lived all their
lives on their ranch in the Willow
Springs tils tret.
The mother of Tom and John Ross
wa a bridesmaid at the wedding.
Mrs Farra's mother's family was six
months coming across the plains in
1852. John and Tom Ross's father
took a pack train and load of sup
plier, and met the emigrants on the
other side of the Slskiyous and
escorted them across on account of
the Indians.
Prospect and all Elmer Lind has to
do Is send the limit of steelhead
daily to Herbert J. Fie lsh hacker with
whom he Is associated at the Anglo
California National bank in San
Francisco.
Montfort Crowell who has Just re
turned from Africa where he has been
making films in the Uganda country,
was a member of the trio, and an
nounced that he recently sold his pic
ture to Che Schwabacher Frey company.
R. B. F. Randolpn, well known San
Francisco business man and sports
man was also a member of the party.
expecting to catch the limit of steei-
head "if there are any in the river."
DAILY STEELHEAD
They are all up here on particular
missions the three men who arrived
on the Shasta this morning to vaca
tion at the Northwest Fur farm near
sr.
SHE ATE ALL-BRAN
TWELVE YEARS WITH
FINE RESULTS
Delicious Cereal Relieves
Constipation
Bead this very enthusiastic letter :
"Something like eleven or twelve
years ago, I began eating Kellogg's
All-Bran. When I started, it was
called simply Kellogg's Bran, and I
believe it wag one of the first prod
ucts of the kind on the market.
"My friends often laugh at my
fondness for All-Bran. It gives
such a clean taste in the mouth, and
I do not feel satisfied until I have
had my All-Bran.
"It the Kellogg Company should
ever stop manufacturing All-Bran,
here is one who would be greatly
disappointed." Miss Amy Person,
University Park, Iowa.
Science says that All-Bran pro
vides "bulk" to exercise the intes
tines, and vitamin B to further aid
regularity. Also iron for the blood.
The "hulk" in All-Bran is much'
like that of leafy vegetables. How
much safer than taking patent
medicines often harmful. Just eat
two tablespoonfuls daily for most
types of constipation. For serious
.ases, try it three times daily. If
not relioved this way, see your
doctor.
Sold in the red-and-green pack
ace. At all grocers. Made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek,
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s
Offers Unequalled Service and
Quality in
TURKEY
FATTENER
FEEDS
Whole Corn, cwt. $1.60
Cras Corn, cwt. $1.70
Gr. Barley, cwt. $1.20
Millrun, 80 lb. sk. $1.00
Madrona Fattening Mash -$1.75
(For Better Birds)
GET OUR QUANTITY PRICES
FOR CASH
Hungarian
VETCH
Quality and reasonable prices
characterize our stocks for
Fall Planting.
Not a mixture but the
straight goods. X
Per cwt. .
GOLD RUSH IVIES
H. L. Bromley, advertising manager
of the California Oregon Power com
pany, returned yesterday from a busi
ness trip to Yreka. While there. Mr,
Bromley showed the Copco movies of
the 1933 Gold Rusn to the Yreka
Lions club and a "ladles night" din
ner of the 20-30 club. . The Copco
film were also exhibited at the
Broadway theater Tuesday night and
Wednesday afternoon and night, a
percentage of the proceeds being given
to the Yreka unemployment fund.
OFF FOR CONVENTION
PORTLAND. Sept. 29. (AP) The
SaJera American Legion drum corps.
national champions, and more than
100 other legionnaires from Oregon,
boarded a special section of the
Union Puclflc'a Portland Rose here
last night for Chicago and the 1933
national convention of the legion.
The Salem corps will defend Its
title as the best outfit In the nation,
having won the national trophy at
the convention here last year.
WANTED Work narness. Must be
in good condition. KC, care Mall
Tribune. tf
For Sale Fresh Chinook salmon
eggs. Valentine's Cafe.
Special fried, chicken dinner, Sat
urday, 25c. Special turkev dinner.
Sunday, 35c. KOFFEE KUP.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CABH PAID lot men-a secondhand
suits, odd ooats. data snd shoes
Will B Wilson. 83 N Front St.
WANTED Fruit hauling In exchange
for fruit. Phone 921-X.
WANTED Ride to Oakland, Cal., by
man and wife. Wlu share expenses.
135 So. Oakdale.
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Common Vetch, per cwt .. $7.00
Winter Oats, per cwt S2.00
Rye, Fall, per cwt.. $1.65
DRIVE IN FEED ROOM
WES
--, I n fan iitnuim ii mil mn hiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiii tuMiiri
No Starches Are Added to
jr nrjr a in
It is easier digested ' i
For Your Sunday Dinner We Have j
Goober Cakes and
Applesauce Cakes
20c and 40c j
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SEE OUR BIG
Anniversary Ad On Page 11
for SATURDAY SPECIALS
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOW AY. Owner. i Phone 20
Tempting Fall Appetites
IT'S WISE ECONOMY TO BUY FOODS NOW
Jaded summer appetites are renewed with a new menu
... for fall and winter , . . this Home Owned Btore has
been particular in selecting appetizing; variety for its
customers . . . and please remember PRICES ARE AT
TRACTIVELY LOW.
rest ennnc
SaCcutWaeki
Mayonnaise, pint 24c 44c
Salad Dressing, pt. 17c Q.. -29c
Crab Meat, fancy quality 29
VEGETABLES for SALAD... tall can 15
ASPARAGUS TIPS, fancy quality 2 for 25
PINEAPPLE, fancy Dole No. 1 large V, can 20
PINEAPPLE, crushed, No. 2 can 2 for 25
PEACHES, large No. 2'2 can 14t
TOMATOES, solid pack, No. 2'i can 2 for 25
FOR SALE Nice lot special selected
R I. Red cockerels for breeding;
purebred Sunnyfleld atraln. Mrs.
Wra. Cummlns, 5 ml. out Midway
road. Central Point Rt. t.
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WANTED Experienced woman for I
cook and general housework. Must
nave references. Box 467, Tribune.
RE-UPHOLSTERINO
Thlbault.
Phone B69-R.
BABY GRAND PIANO Practically
new. Half price. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 26 8. Drape.
TRADE 1 Hotpolnt electric range for
car. wooa range or wnai nave you.
E. Jackaon. 502-Y.
FOR RENT Shop 30x60 on K. Rlver-
o.us, auiHuio ii iuw repairs, bwiq
room or garage. Tom'a Oarage, 333
N. Riverside Ave.
WANTED TO RENT. PIANO Respon
sible party wants to rent high grade
"Baby Grand" or "Concert Up
right" piano having good tone and
in good condition. Describe fully,
stating make and model. Address
Box 472, Mair Tribune.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
apartment, Including hot water and
heat. 339 No. Ivy.
FOR SALE Wedgewood range, M0;
8 tiers wood. 1.60 tier; Jackson
Bell Radio, 15; 5 pair White King
pigeons. 3.50 pair. Box 470.
Tribune.
RE-UPHOLSTERING for what have
you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault.
CITY MEAT MARKET
FREE DELIVERY 8 :00 10 :00 2 :00 4 .00
121 No. Central. v Phone 324
Congratulations to
Gates & Lydiard
j. on the opening of their new
sanitary market
Bacon lb. 1 7C
Lard ... 3 lb. 25c
Roast pork shldr. lb. 1 0C
Fresh Dressed Fryers and Hens
FRESH OYSTERS
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate
Pound can 29c
MATCHES -.carton
BROOMS, fancy quality "Little Lady"
TUNA and NOODLES (Something New) can
SARDINES, Norwegian imported cross pack....2 for
I CATSUP, large bottle
COFFEE, pound package
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE -.pound can
TOMATO JUICE ,. 3 cans
PICKLES, sweet, sweet relish, sour oz.
SWEET PICKLES Pint 22t Quart
WALDORF TISSUE 6 rolls
SCOTT TISSUE 3 rolls
LIBERTY WHITE 10 bars
Buy 1 large Peets and get small one FREE
Buy 1 large Ivory Flakes and get small one FREE
23
19
19
15t
29
23tf
10
32f?
25
23
29c
Libby's or Mornins - 4 cans 25c
Sugar
100 lbs.
$5.39
fij GRAPE JEU.Y, TIME IS HE
Certo, 2 bot. 45c
, CONCORD GRAPES
Ex. Fancy. 6 lbs. 25
F
5
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
hi i Green Lima Beans, 4 lbs. 2Sr
Jh wmm -m
Laree Green Peppers, each . 1r
LIAS- Cabbage, extra fancy, lb. 2V2C
Klamath Gems, 25 lbs. - 59c
U. 8. NO. 1
Sweet Potatoes, ex. fan., 4 lbs. Qc
Phone 20 4 Free Deliveries Daily
Phone 252 for Good Food
Five Free Deliveries Saturday
Personal Attention Prompt Service
REST FOODS
SaCadWeeki
Best Foods Mayonnaise, 8-oz. jar . . 14c
Best Foods Mayonnaise, 16-oz. pint 24c,
Best Foods Mayonnaise, 32-oz. qts. . 44c
Delicious! BEST FOODS Mayonnaise combined with
crab, shrimp, lobster pears(fresh or oanned), tomato with
cottage cheese, pineapple, lettuce and lemon cucumbers,
tuna fish, chicken, hard boiled eggs, apple, celery and
nuts We have White and Black package figs and cook
ing figs, tool
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Be Cheerful
Eat Salads
Mn. J. W. Cray, economist
anrt radio lecturer wiyi
"SALADS nre great builders
of health.' In her address
before the Medford Rotary
Club last Tuesday on the
subject "Cheerful Philoso
phy," Mrs. Cray emphasised
the Importance of HEALTH
for those who are cheerful
and stressed the needs of
SALADS In the menus that
build and maintain health
. . . Let BUST FOODS SAL
AD WEEK start you off on
enjoying more and better
salads!
1 large can S. and W. Oven Baked Beans
1 large can S. and W, Brown Bread
' 1 large package Oxydol, 25c size ,.w.
1 small package Oxydol, 10c size
Pint can Century large Ripe Olives 13c
Large bottle Knight's Catsup .,.,.,.,. .,.,.,.,..,... .-.. 19c
)3IC
)22C
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81
NRA
wi do oua nurr
Free Delivery
Meat is the main course of most meals. Natur
ally, Medford housewives who serve the best
of everything buy their meat at the Central
Market
Choice R. I. Red Hens & Fryers
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. - - - - 25c
Choice Steaks, lb. --------- 15c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. - - - 10c
Beef Pot Roasts, lb. - - - 10c
If You Are Looking for
Real Bargains
r
Check Carefully
. the ads in
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