1IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFOED, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1933.
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A modern lighthouse is being built
on Craney Island off the Virginia
coast to replace the old wooden bea
4 con erected 40 years ago.
Sixty per cent of the men tu-
dents enrolled at Fresno State col- j
lege, Cal., earn part or ell of their ;
living expenses.
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Plant ROSES Now!
THE SOIL IS IN FINE SHAPE !
ANNUAL
E BUSH
SALE
Many Varieties to Select from
SPECIAL SATURDAY
FIELD GROWN BUSHES
20c each 2 for 35c
THERE'S STILL TIME TO PLANT TULIP AND
DAFFODIL BULBS. WE ARE CLEANING OUT V
REMAINING STOCKS AT VERY LOW PRICES.
BUY AND PLANT NOW
DARWIN
TULIPS
Assorted colors,
per dozen
20
dn1frfS Bulbs 35
MIXTURE CONTAINS CHOICEST VARIETIES
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onarch Seed & Feed Go.
BY
PLACES CONTROL
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Cor. 6th & Bartlett
Phone 260
with the city of Salem for sewer con
nection tor stat buildings and in
stitutions. H. B. 20 By McAleer. Providing
applicant for old age pension In an
institution be considered resident
of the county from which sent.
H. B. 26 By Hilton and Lewis.
Taxing public utlities operating with
out franchises.
H. B. 34 By Judd and Herman.
To permit Astoria to raise revenue
by licensing and taxing businesses
and professions.
H. B. 38 By Snedecor and others.
Creating special building fund for
each of higher educational Institu
tions. H. B. 46 By Wyers. Amends old
truck and bUBt law. Reduces sched
ules of fees for light trucks and pro
vides for seasonal licenses.
H. B. 61 By Herman and Judd.
Provides delinquent taxes may be
paid in bonds and warrants.
H. B. 59 By Chllds. Authorizes
stat board of higher education to,
transfer specified real property.
H. B. 60 By committee on taxa
tion and revenue. Clarifies and cor
rects personal income tax law.
H. B. 61 By committee on taxa
tion and revenue. Minor changes In
intangibles tax law.
H. B. 62 By committee on taxa
tion and revenue. Amends excise
' tar law to make more clear,
j H. B. 65 By Judd. Increases load
j limits of trucks on certain highways,
j II. B. 66 By committee on unem-
plr ,ment. Authorizes state to deal
' y.th PWA for state buildings and
Portland armory to extent of $3,000,
000. H. B. 68 By Hilton Graham and
Delch. Authorizing cities to provide
for reinstatement of bonded assess
ments for local improvements upon
payment of delniquent installments.
H. B. 69 By Dickson. To encour
age national agricultural recovery
and foster fair competition.
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HANK YOU 1 1
for your great response to our offerings last Saturday. It was far beyond our
expectations so we couldn't give service up to our par but we will be pre
pared tomorrow and every day next week.
Bacon Squares Mild Cure, Fat Backs
Salt Pork
Beef Steaks Rib, Sirloin, Small T-Bone
Pork Roast, fresh picnics
Real Specials
lb
Si
on
MUTTON
Legs, lb 9C
Stew, 3 lbs. . . 1 0C
Chops, 2 lbs. . 5c
Shoulders, lb. . . 4c
BEEF ROAST
Pound 6c
Fresh Dressed Hens
Leg Veal Roast
Veal Cutlets, rib or loin
Prime Rib or Rump Roast
Boned and Tied, No Waste
SAVE
We are going so far as to say
say that the Peerless Market ts
making It possible for a good
many families to have all the
meat they care for. which for
merly was not true. Not only
that, we nrc making It possible
for everyone -to save money
(which can he used otherwise)
on quality local meats.
c
l2
Fresh Ground
Hamburger
No Cereal
6 lbs. 25c
Sausage
4 lbs. 25c
chiii
Condensed, lb. 21c
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a Swiss Cheese, the kind with the big holes, lb. . 30c
Swiss or Round Steak, tender beef, lb. . . . 12V2C
Place your Order Now for your Christmas Turkey, Chicken,
Goose or Duck
Also Choice Suckling Pigs, each $300
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Lettuce, large heads 5C
Celery, large, crisp 9c
Southern Sweet Potatoes (No. l's), 6 lbs. . 23c
Squash (Local Banana), per lb c
Danish Squash (serve in halves), 4 for . . . 10c
Cranberries, red, ripe, 2 quarts 25c
Newtown Apples, per box . . . ggc
Cauliflower, 3 heads for 14c
Free
Delivery
at 8. 10
2 and 4
Tune In
on KMF.D
Every Morning
at S:l.1 for
ball, Dprclalt
H. B. 74 By MeAlear. Provide for
reduction of levies by county court
and extension of such levies on tax
rolls.
H. B. 75 By Paulus and others.
Provides that peddlers license fee be
paid into the common school fund.
H. B. 77 By Martin, Permits
county courts to Issue special dance
hall licenses temporarily.
H. B. 80 By Joint committee on
ways and means. To transfer certain
unexpended funds to general fund.
H. B. 61 By committee on Insur
ance. Corrective Insurance bill.
H. B. 82 By committee on Insur
ance. Another corrective Insurance
measure,
H. B. OS By Gordon. Providing
clarified system for blind pupils to
receive aid from state.
H. B. 103 By Paulus. Corrective
amendments to motor transportation
act.
H. B. 106 By Becttman. Tax on
beer and wines.
H. B. 109 By Beck man. Author
izing cities and counties to contract
with each other to carry on Joint
functions.
H. B, 110 By McPhlllips. Sales
tax bill.
H. B. 113 By highway committees.
Provides for refund of unearned por
tions of motor vehicle deposits.
H. B. 115 By Hilton. Changes
time for making budget estimates
for cities and counties.
H. B. 117 By Huntington. Per
mits school districts to borrow
against anticipated uncollected tax
levies.
H. B. 124 By Multnomah delega
tion. To authorize Portland to bor
row for construction of an armory.
H. B. 128 By Joint ways and
means committee. Permits Oregon
state fair to apply unexpended pre
mium funds for 1933 to premiums
for 1034.
H. B. 129 By Winslow. Correct
non-resident motor license act.
H. B. 130 By Damasch. Lonergan
and Snedecor. Permits board of con
trol to call election to establish tu
berculosis hospital at Portland.
H. B. 131 By Damasch. Permits
board of control to call election to
establish state insane hospital at
Portland.
H. B. 136 By Joint ways and
means committee. Providing for mis
cellaneous minor claims.
Y
OF
John J. Murphy, one of Ashland's
beat known native sons, died at his
home there this morning after a brief
Illness.
His parents. John and Mary, crossed
the plains in 1853, and settled on the
Murphy donation claim south of Asa
land, where John J. Murphy wss born
September 29. 1860. where he lived
until 1914. when he and his family
moved to Ashland. He has resided
there since that time.
Mr. Murphy had always been an
active farmer and stockralser In the
valley.
On June 18. 1884. he was married to
Gertrude Nell, a native daughter of
JfledicatecLf
Ingredients of Vicks
VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form
VICKS COUGH DROP
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
EE LIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner.
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This Year Give Food!
The Christmas budget may
easily be balanced with gifts of
food. Good food has not ad
vanced in price like many other
things. Make someone happy
by giving them something they
really need. See our Royal
Club canned food assortment.
There are several different
sizes, with a price for every
purse. ,
. Christmas Candy
Come In and see our large assort -ment.
Our prices are lower than the
present market affords. We purchased
over 2000 pounds before prices advanced.
Candy 11c lb. and up in quantity
Seasonable Foods at Big Savings
Pumpkin NoL27can 10c
Popcorn, 4 lbs 25c
HOMINY, large 2Vz can 7c
WALNUTS, large, fancy, lb. . IQc
PUREX.pht 9c
Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can . . . 2,1 C
Jello, all flavors, pkg. . . . 5C
Cocoanut, bulk, lb. . . . . 1 9C
Wesson Oil, Vi gal 69c
Snowdrift, 3 lb. tin 49c
Pearls of Wheat, package . . 19c
Carnation Oats, large pkg. . . 1 9C
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iriTasas vTTiT?!
Pound Package, 2 for . . 35c
Chase & Sanborn's, always fresh, lb. . . 27c
Royal Club, 3-Jb. can 79c can 29c
Laundry Soap,' 10 bars 25c
Flour, hard wheat, 49 lbs. . . . $1.73
Money Back Guarantee
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Fancy Artichokes, 2 for .... 5c
Brussell Sprouts, lb. ....... 1 0C
Fancy Lettuce, head 5C
Choice Grapefruit, 6 f or . . . . 25c
Choice Navel Oranges, 2 doz. . 35c
Fancy U. S. No. 1 Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. . 1 9c
Oregon, and to this union five chil
dren were born, one of whom died In
Infancy. Their son Clyde died at the
age of IS.
Mrs. Murphy preceded her h us ban 4
in death 10 years ago this month.
He la survived by three sons. Carl,
Murray and Ray, all of Ashland; one
brother, Ed Murphy: also two grand
children, John and Mary Louise.
He was a member of the I. O. O. P.
lodge, and passed through the chairs
of that order, also being a memoer
of grand lodge and the Ashland lks
Funeral services are to be conducted
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
Elks' temple, with the lodge conduct
ing. Interment will be in the Ash
land cemetery.
Spokane, Wash has acquired 48
parka and playgrounds, covering 5.
786 acres, since 1891.
Notice of Election.
To the Landowners of Eagle Point
Irrigation District:
Notice Is hereby given that an elec
tion in and for Eagle Point Irriga
tion District be, and the same Is hs.e
by called to be held on the 16th day
of January, 1934, between the hours
of 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 p. m., for the
purpose of voting and determining
whether refunding bonds of said Eagle
Point Irrigation District in the
amount of 100,000 shstl be Issued
by said district, pursuant to
Chapter 7, Title XLV1IX, Oregon
Code, as amended, for the pur
pose of refunding the outstand
ing bonds of said district And
accrued Interest thereon, said bonds
to be serial bonds of said district id
to mature over a period of forty years
in such manner that the combined
payments of principal and Interest
each year thereon shall be substan
tially equal and to bear Interest at
the rate of four per cent per annum.
The voting place for said election
shall be as follows : The Isabella
house In the NE quarter of Section
15. Township 35 8. R. 1 W. of W. M.,
about 1 mile east of Crater Lake Hwy.
on Butte Falls road.
The following named persons are
hereby appointed Judges of said elec
tion: J. W. Smith, Buford Clark and
Julius Bltterllng.
In w 1 tness wh ereo f , the board o
directors of the Eagle Point Irrigation
District has caused this notice to be
signed and sealed in the City of Esgle
Point, in the County of Jackson, era's
of Oregon, this 13th day of December,
1933.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF EAGLE
POrNT IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
O. C. BOOOS, President.
OHAfl. HUMPHREY, Director.
A. C. MrTTELSTAEDT, Director.
(Seal.) Attest:
CLARENCE F. DAVTE8. Secretary.
Phone 252 for Good Food
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Personal Attention
6 Free Deliveries
Prompt Service
A Rogue River Valley Gift
Send small gift boxes of fruit to your out-of-town friends this year , . . Very
appropriate and economical. We have fancy pears and apples in gift boxes
and the express rates are very low on fruit. -
Extra Fancy Pears in Gift Boxes Extra Fancy
Apples in Gift Boxes Fancy Grazed Fruits
in trays, small gift boxes and Pyrex dishes
CHRISTMAS CANDIES IN CELLOPHANE BAGS
Whitelaw'i
BOX
CHOCOLATES
DELICIOUS
HOME MADE
CAKES
Heinz FIG
AND PLUM
PUDDING
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS
Eagle Point Cheese, 1 lb 18c
Eagle Point Cheese, 5-lb. loaf .. ... .,.,.,.,. ..... 85c
Chipso, large package 17c
Sunbrite Cleanser, 6 cans 25c
Leslie's Shaker Salt, plain and iodized . . . 9c
Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, lb. can .... 33c
ted Cream of Wheat ... 23c
De sure to inciuae a can or aiumei Darting r owner
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Order Your Turkeys Now
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice Beef Roasts, per lb. - - 9c
All CKoice Steaks, per lb. - - - 15c
Lean Pork Steaks, 2 lbs. for - 25c
Choice Hens and Fryers, per lb. 17c
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