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MEDFORD 'MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 7, 1933. PAGE FTVJJi LEGISLATORS TOLD m nniT umm - AND ACT ON BILLS (Continued rrom page one) tand to meet with the committee to lend aid In bringing out a com pleted bill. It waa Indicated ft Rales tax bill would be placed on the floor today lor action tomorrow. Knox Plan Revamped In the senate the alcoholic con trol committee was continuing Its work on the Knox control-bill, add ing many amendments. Among those added today were provisions for a salaried commission and that at least one woman be placed on the com mission. The bill with the amend ments will be up for debate In the senate tomorrow and the house again would be cailed upon to either accept or reject the amendments with pros pects the bill would go into confer ence committee. The senate by a vote of 15 to 15 defeated the Orange power bill which would create an elective power com mission to handle the power particu larly to be produced by the Bonne ville dam project. The Grange meas ure differed from the power commis sion set up as recommended by the governor In house measures, by de ferring the creation of the commis sion until after the May primaries In order to avoid appointment of tho three by the governor. The Grange bill as voted upon did not carry a bond issue authorization. Sales Tax Discussed Debate on the sales tax as expected to be brought Into the house to pro vide school relief was current at the state house and In the "third house lobby." Representatives of the cities of the state as listed under the League of Oregon Cities, will meet .here tonight to voice Its stand .mi the proposed sales tax. What action would be taken was not predicted but a poll of the representatives was Indicated. Charles A. Howard, superintendent of schools, stated to the press today he favored a sales tax only because It was the lone solution to aid pub lic schools. FAY WRAY, GENE RAYMOND AT ROXY "Ann Carver'a Profesalon." featur ing Fay Wray, Gene Raymond and Claire Dodd, opened a two-day run at the Roxy theater today. The atory has to do with a lovely, talented girl confronted with the per plexing problem of sacrificing love for world acclaim. Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County, war Hints No. 5364 to No. 6115 inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on December 10th, 1033. War rants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk. City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN, Clerk School District No. 4d. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night. BROADCASTING CALL FOR CLOTHING, TOYS Winter time la here. The season when each person wants to look ner best, when even the furry friends of the forest don new coats for the holi days, which this year will find many Medford people with very few pennies with which to purchase. That la why the Welfare Exchange la Issuing call for clothing of all kinds. Toys and odds and ends, suitable for Christmas gifts, are also wanted. Miss Helen Carlton, chairman of the exchange, stated yesterday. There are many things In many homca which would make delightful Christmas gifts for others, although they are not fill ing an important need, where now lo cated. If brought to the exchange they would enable many families to keep faith In Santa Claus. Pieces for patch work quilts are also wanted at the exchange and the loan of a sewing machine would fill a very Important need at this time. Anyone, who has a tread sewing machine available. Is asked to get In touch with the exchange In the city hall at once. The Welfare Exchange Is the only group organized In the state of Ore gon to provide work for women In the manner carried on here, It has been revealed by surveys made In the granting of federal funds. The splen did work carried on by the exchange here la bringing still greater results this year than last, when It filled necessary place In the relief program. FORES! SERVICE FILMS The Evans Creek CCC of 200 men was treated to a splendid program of moving picture and lantern slide pictures Tuesday evening. Views of "Your Own Northwest," moving pic tures of various places along the Coast highway from Astoria to Curry county being shown. One roll show ed how a forest fire started In Idaho, Its terrible and rapid spread, and then a glimpse of the devastated and grewsome aftermattt. One of the finest sets of lantern slide pictures of beautiful mountains, lakes, sun rises and sunset and other enchant ing cenery of the northwest was shown. The program was sponsored by the U. S. forest service, the Oregon State Forestry association and Oregon For est Fire association. Mr. Fuller of state foresters' office, who has been giving these programs for years, Is showing the pictures at all CCC camps. Those camps on the Rogue River forest are the Applegate. Car berry, Elk Creek and Owen-Oregon Camp 2. Friday morning a half-hour pro gram will be given at the normal school In Ashland, and Friday even- CITY'S INSPECTOR Llndy's Depot, regraded upward to grade A, James Kershaw Dairy, B grade. Owing to the continued Inquiry as to the significance of the differ ent grades, according to the United States public health service milk or dinance, note the following: A grade milk allows a maximum count of 30,000 bacteria per CO (cu bic centimeter). It also requires cows tested and free from TB and abor tion. All handlers of milk must have clear health certificates. Temperature of milk having a maximum of 60 degreea. Impervious floors In milking quar ters and milk houses. Hooded top milk palls required. Special care and cleanliness In all milk handling and processing. No -hand capping of bottles. Special care in cleaning and drain ing barnyards and corrals and dis posal of manure, together with other sanitary aeiails. B grade milk requires above exac tions, except It allows a maximum bacteria count ot 200.000; a tem perature of 70 degrees, but Imper vious floors not exacted. Barnyard and surrounding requirements not so exacting. C grade milk allows a bacteria count of 750,000 per CC, with Items of sanitation required for grade B, except hooded milk pails not exact ed, no maximum temperature requir ed, and health certificates not neces sary. D grade milk, any old thing that's left Just milk, maybe. The above Information la to aid the consuming public In his choice of milk, the grade of which must be Indicated by the required label or cap on each container, and by a large display card required to be posted In a conspicuous place In each es tablishment serving or selling milk. C. W. AUSTIN, City Milk Inspector. lng at 7:30 the full run of the pic tures will be given at the Medford high school auditorium. The public Is invited. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night. Stops Your Cough or money back One swallow of Bronchu llne Emulsion and you get relief INSTANTLY. Un mistakable relief " Certainly you won't need more than half a bottle of this grand old cough-killer to knock that cough for good. If you do, you can have your money back. Jarmin'a Drus Store and all other first-class drug gists guarantee it. No dope. Nothing to upset your stomach. So why cough, cough, cough yourself to pieces? Get Bronchullne Emulsion and relief. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night. 4 Special Communication of Medford Lode No. 103, A. F. fe A. M.. Friday, Dec. 8. i at 7:30 p. m. This Is the annual Past Masters' night and a good program will be ren dered. Dinner will be served In ' the dining room at :30. Visitors invited. By order of O. W. DeJarnetr, W. M. OEO. B. ALDEN. Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFt FOR BALE OHEAP Yellow canaries and wool rabbits. A. R. Hanscom, Blddle road, Rt. 3, Box 34. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard aquash. Ej; easy to cut. uvc per cwt., aci.vciw Phono 1368-X. FOR BENT 3 acres, close In, good eoll, 4-room house, chicken house 14x80. large hay barn and other buildings, 3 young cows. Just fresh, and chickens. Inquire 134 S. Ivy. FOR SALE Complete household fur- 1 nlshlngs. very cheap. Party leaving town Phone 341-K-3. OOOD USED PIANO, very cheap. A ; good violin. S30. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 36 So. Grape. SHIPMENT of beautiful GRAND PIANOS Just arrived. Make your ! Christmas selection early while the ; stock Is complete. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 36 So. Orape. WANTED Clean cotton rags at Mail Tribune office. WILL PAY CASH for cheap, light, j closed car. Phone 1138-J. j LOST Light and dark bav; weight j about 1700. E. K. Edsall, 581 E I Main, Ashland, Ore. TURKEYS Over 18c per lb. average net returns on all grades and sizes to each grower, for all Thankasrlv- I lng shipments, by GUY W. CONNER, ! INC., S. FRONT ST. Phone 83. See us on turkey shipments from now until Christmas. I MODERN furnished 3-room apt., HO 831 W. 10th St. LOST Black leather billfold contain- i lng driver's license, currency, etc. j Reward. L. M. Lofland. Route 1. FOR SALE A No. 1 bull, 3 '4 years old. Guernsey. Call at John C Thorson, Be all Lane, Medford. FOR SALE Tuxedo suit, Hart, Scheff ner & Marx, fancy vest, practically new, $7.50. 17 South Front. HAVE CASH BUYER for car of tur keys, for next week delivery. Geo. ! H. Luy. 116 s. Newtown, or Monarch ! Feed and Seed. FOR SALE Genuine Wool o' West j blankets, Including Rainbow and Princess Pal styles, at reduced prices. 133 S. Riverside. Ossen zrugge Motor Co. FOR SALE Redwood and myrtle-! wood novelties for beautiful and I practical Christmas present. Red- ! wood burls. 335 S. Riverside. Good News for 1 Kidney Suf f erexrs! Here is relief that coca right into tha Irritated todney and bladder orpin so quieldy, yon can sotually SEE reauluj within ftfew boumFlushes out pouoni, neutralim burning acids, brings prompt soothing comfort. No more aching back, 1 weak bladder, acre painful jointa from lark of bdnny activity. Ask dmjteiHt for Foley Pill take no other. Money back fusnvntea, 01933 Follow the Crowds H A Great History-Making STORE-WIDE SALE At Amazing Pre-Inflation Prices 67c . HOW LONG WILL OUR SALE LAST? Read Mr. W hillock's Statement: There have boon a number of inquiries as to how long this STORE-WIDE SALE will last. We have continued it longer than previously planned due to the fact that Holiday mer- chandise is now available and we have offered new goods at low sale prices so that our many patrons won't be disappointed. Many are giving USEFUL GIFTS this season apparel and our present sale en ables them to BUY NOW at AMAZINGLY LOW SALE PRICES. The time is limited, however, and this sale will CLOSE SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 16! We urge you to SHOP AT ONCE if you wish to take advant age of these EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES! X. A. XV hillock Sale price Ladies' Gowns Heavy outing flannel. Cotton Prints 80 count prints. Per yard . Outing Flannel Good quality. Per yard Boys' Koveralls Sturdy garments. Sale price Ladies' Hose Fine cotton hone. Per pair .. Boys Pants Good corduroy. Sires 8 to 18 years Slippers and Oxfords One lot ladles' slippers and ofnrds Slippers and Oxfords One lot ladles' slippers and oxfords Men's Work Shoes One sperlnl lot. Snle price Men's Work Shoes Another uperlal (troup. ffale price , Work Shirts Men's hnvy work shlri. Sale prlra , Dress Shirts 14V2c 10c 49c 15c $1.57 $1.79 $2.48 $1.97 $2.48 79c Men'a French flannel ilrri shirts V I -WW Don't Forget Everything at Sale Prices! BIO LINE OF MEN'S RUBBER SHOES BOOTS RUB BERS. ALSO LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S RUBBER FOOTWEAR AT SALE PRICES. 0?l EVERYTHING Ri Friday, Saturday and Monday Savings Consistent VALUES Larger purchasing power, greater business, brings to you the foods you need at the low prices, no frills, just honest values. WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS FREE1 PANCRUST SHORTENING Carload purchase of this famous favorite shortening. 6 lb. pail Milk K Here's The .4 Max-l-mum. ex tra quality. 3 tall cans 17 PABST Cheeses All the regular Al varletle.(Llmlt X lb. pkg W ' W TOMATOES 2 Raisins 24 Joftephlne solid pack. Are they food. We bought the crop. Case- 24 cans $2.89 2 Ige. cans BEANS Red or Mexlean TVhltes. Buy your supply ma today. ilC 10 lb. bap www Fresh, new crop, seediest 4 lb. bags Blue Seal Flour Highest quality. Guaranteed flour. 49 lb. bag $1.83 Tiger Lily Flour Oregon milled, the good value flour. 49 lb. bag $1.73 Karo Syrup The standard of quality. 5 lb. pail Corn Meal Eastern yellow or white. Buy now. 9 lb. bag mif isy' Te. Edward's Orange Pekoe hlark. y, lb. pkg Ti issue Oregon roll. Large aoft rolls. 4 rolls 24c 15c Macaroni Oregon curve cut. S lb. phg. 19c Coffee Maxwell House. Vita fresh. 1 lb. enn , Rice Fancy Southern Blue Roue. t 4 lb. pkg Walnuts Large Oregon, soft sheila. Pound , 27c 25c 19c Fancy Catsup 1 2fi Highway, fanry quality. All tomato. .Lge. bottle I -w Laundry Soap 9p gunny Monday For every washing purchase .Bar ""w Fruit Salad 13 Newhall'i fancy mixed fruits. -Tall can I w W Del Monte Peas 1 5fi Tender Early Garden peas. -No. 2 can 1 w w Baking Powder 57 C Calumet double acting. lb. can w I w Swans Down 29 C Insure your cake success every time.- I-(t. pkg. ww Pork and Beans 33 C Van Camp, tilth pork and tomato sauce. S Ige cans www Meats That Please the Appetite and the Purse Hamburger Fresh ground. All beef. Pound . c Shortening Best grade vegetable. 4 Pounds 33c Pork Chops Loin and rib cute Each . ... 2c Mince Meat Best, flavored with brandy 2 Pounds 19c IJ.1 II L JA. Oranges Medium size. For juice. 3 dozen 35c Cauliflower Fancy Snowhite Heads 2 heads 19c ay ARTICHOKES PERSIMMONS CELERY CRANBERRIES All Fancy Frulta and Vegetables Apples 7 pound Bag 25c Box 89c Lettuce Large Heads 2 heads 15c Syrup Max-l-mura pure ar cane and maple. K fz It's better, qt. Jar Crackers Hnowflakea or Orahamt. I lb. pkg. Cocoanut Baker's moist, or sweetened. Can - Nucoa Is one of the Beit Foods. Pound 28c 12c Lye Hex-Highly ftl concentrated. JJ 2 C Peat "unnet brand, standard No t can Corn Valley Pride Oolrten Bantam No. t can Oats 9V2C 1 35c 21c 10c Good Lack. quick cooking. O f C lb. bag - Whillock's GOLDEN RULE 221 West Main St. Medford Phone 318 COME SHOP AND SAVE AT 113 NO. CENTRAL 10c