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3JEDF0m) MATE TRIBUTE. jrEDFORD, OREGON, FKTDT7, 3, l93f. PAGE THREE BENEFIT DANCE FOR SLATED NEXT WEEK (By Arthur Pa Mr) A benefit danc will be given un der tuspleet of the Jackson county chapter of the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. Friday, Aujust 10. at the Oriental Gardens. Music will be furnlahed by Reg Fi ler's orchestra. Net proceeds to the chapter will be used In local welfare relief and the rehabilitation service of the or ganization. Every time a new claim Is won or an 'Increase In pension Is obtained, that amount of money Is brought back Into the community and spent here at home. We would like to call the attention of the general public to the fact that no other organization or charitable Investment has In the past or will. In the future, bring such huge divi dend returns to the community as to compare with the rehabilitation service of the D. A. V. Therefore, when you buy a ticket to a D. A. V. dance or a forget-me-not flower on Armlstlc day, besides the direct relief and hospitalization for disabled veterans, you are bring ing back to the community through Increased benefits to disabled men many times over. We feel that thts service Is deserving of the support of the general public and that Indi rectly the community Is greatly benefited. Meteorological Report August 3. 1034 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Unsettled to night; Saturday fair with rising tem perature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight with lower temperature east portion: Sat urday unsettled northwest portion and generally fair elsewhere with ris ing temperature Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 78; lowest, 65. Total monthly precipitation, trace; deficiency for the month, o Inches, Total precipitation since September 1. 1933, 11.02 inches; deficiency for the season, 6.83 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. tn. yes terday, 54 per cent; 6 a. m. today. 72 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, fl:08 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:26 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M 120th .Meridian Time S5? 2 J B 5? -b ? g ' i ? I GRANTS PASS, Aug. 8. (Spl.) More than ten thousand persons have gone through the Oregon Caves since January 1, 1934, according to reports for the period ending June 30, which were released Thursday. In 1932, on the same dnte, only P.479 people went through the caves, and In the like period In 1933, the number of Tlsltors dropped to 7,367. The current record Is 10,279. Boise Boston - -Chicago Denver Eureka Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD New York Omaha Plioenlx Portland . 94 . 84 . 99 . 86 - 66 . 02 . 83 - 73 . 78 93 ..110 65 70 .36 70 66 66 T 66 64 67 T 70 .16 66 .... 86 T 66 .. 58 .... 60 .08 80 56 56 .04 64 T Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Reno 90 Rose burg .. 68 Salt Lake City ....100 San Francisco 66 Seattle .... 66 Spokane .............. 90 Walla Walla 90 Washington, D.C. 86 66 .10 Rain Oregon Weather. Unsettled tonight with lower tem perature east portion: Saturday un settled northwest portion and gener ally fair elsewhere with rising tem perature: gentle changeable winds oll-shore. READY FOR TRAFFIC ASHLAND. Aug. 8. (Spl.) The temporary railroad trestle construct ed at the site of the new under crossing project north of Ashland was completed Thursday and entered ser vice last night when rolling stock was switched from the main line to the short detour for the first time. The approaching tracks have beon finished and carefully lined up by Southern Pacific workmen, and It Is probable that sn engine and two or three cars will be run over the shoo fly to settle the rails, depress ralws In the track and test the general structure. Beginning today or Saturday, work will be rushed from the south side on the pushing through of the un dercrossing cut. At a point Imme diately beneath the north end of the railway trestle workmen will bealn drilling and excavating to meet simi lar operations being pushed from the northern side of the cut. Eagle' Hall and anyone wishing In formation regarding the benefits pro vided for by membership In the Fra ternal Order of Eagles may obtain same by calling at the hall tonight. T BIG EAGLE MEET SLATED TONIGHT It Is expected that a large sttenrt .nra vin hp on ha nd at the regular meeting of the Engles tonight, it was announced ay oiiicisls oi mo orgum- rAn thli mnrnlnff. Brine the first meeting since the membership drive started, it is nopea mot on nicuwn win h nresent and it Is further ex pected that a lnrge number of appli cations for memocrsnip win aiso uc on hand. The meeting will be strictly a busi ness one and further arrangements will be made to complete the cam n.iim .ot.nn that the anticipated number of new members will be signed up by August 17tu. wnen me membership campaign ends. The meeting will be held at the Judge H. D. Reed of Gold Kill, big eruption of the Crater club, has ap pointed O. O. Alenderfer and J. C. Thompson as a committee to work otit the Crater stunt for the Chara brr of Commerce banquet to be held Thursday. July 9. it was announced today. The Cavemen of Grants Pass and the Craters of Medford will both put on five-minute entertainment features which should add consider ably to the enjoyment of the even ing. Tickets for the banquet were- put on sale today and already many have been sold, according to chamber of commerce officials. Considerable In terest In the meeting la In evidence not only In this county but in other counties In abut hern Oregon. Banker Acquitted. PORTLAND, Aug. 3. (AP) A fed eral Jury lt yesterday acquitted B. E West, former president of the First National Bank of Scappoose. of mak ing false entries in the bank's books. The verdict likewise acquitted Wist of making incorrect reports to the comptroller of the currency. WTNT.OW GLAS4 We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. RJEaFLSVIUJf. Ps. (tTP) A new set of ringing rocks, made famous throughout Pennsylvania because of their vibrant qualities, have been found near this qalnt historical town. : With the aid of a small metal ham mer, a clear ringing, as from a bell, can be mads to emlnato from the rocks. However all the rocks In the area, which covers several hundred square feet, do not ring Scientists believe that the rock must 1 be partially suspended In order to give off the bell-like sounds. One reason for the presence of the ringing rocks was attributed by Sam- 1 uel G. Gordon, associate curator of the department of mineralogy at the academy of natural sciences, Phila delphia, to volcanic activity 100 mil lion years ago during the time of the dinosaurs, Qordon said they were not placed there by volcanic eruption, as was often believed, but were exposed when the soil was washed away during the millions of years. The rocks are of the d tabes, or trap rock class, and is one of three types of rock that ring. The other two ara stalactites found In caves and phonolite. a volcanic rock found in the western part of the country. Use Mall Tribune want sds. Report Wretk Jack Welnburg of this city, driver of a CCO truck whieU collided with an auto driven by Cha. les Cox of Merrill, Ore., near MyrtH Point Wednesday, reported the accW dent to Medford city police yestsr day. Local headquarters have ap pointed, a committee to Investigate), Schilling. 33 l e pper lThe luxury of good pepper ii rryone'i. It costs no more. You Can Get Lots oE SDQIQ For a Little Money at the Peerless An Example Beef RoaSt and it s good OC Pound Sirloin or Rib Steaks Juicy and Tender I2y2c Per Pound Phone 603 FREE DELIVERY at S, 10, 2 and 4 BONELESS SEE . n . CORNED BEEFIb. Bacon Backs lb. 21c Lean, Mild Cure. Any Size Piece Rump Roast tender beef, boned and tied . lb. 15c Hams . . lb. 24c I Round Steak lb. 15c Sugar Oured. Whole or Half Very Nice or SAUSAGE Fresh Ground. A Real Quality Product BOILING v , BEEF Buy lb .5c TOP ROUND OICHR No Waste lb 20c Colored Fryers fresh dressed lb. 25c Frankfurters, Bologna or Liver Sausage lb. 1 5c Crater Brand. A High Quality Local Product Home Made Pickled Pigs Feet . . 2 lbs. 23c Mild, freshly made. Real Good. A fine aummer food See Our Large Display of Bulk Pickles, Luncheon Meats, Relishes, Etc. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CANNING SPECIAL SATURDAY ONLY (While 400 Boxes of Packed and Wrapped Peaches Last) PEACHES 20-LB. BOX .., 39c TOMATOES 20-LB. BOX 65c Local String Beans - - 3 lbs. 1 0V Large Basket of Tomatoes - 15 Klamath Lettuce, large heads -.. 2 for Local Sweet Spanish Onions S lbs. 1 7 Local Cantaloupes, good size . .. 1 for 1 of" Rattlesnake Watermelons pound lKc FREE DELIVERY ANY SIZE ORDER We Feature CRATER BRAND LOCAL PRODUCTS WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner Phone 20 Reliable Quality Friendly Service Free Delivery Phone Service Free Parking Fair Prices Are Holding Old Friends And Making New Ones SCHILLING TEA Black.... Ib. 69c; y2 lb. 35c; lb. 18c Green... Ib. 53c; V2 lb. 28c; lb. 15c Schilling Whole Spices, 21 kinds. 3 for 25c Schilling Coffee, drip or reg. . . lb. 32c; 2 lbs. 60c Honey. 5-pound pail . 45c Royal Gelatin Dessert pkg. 5c Oleo Nut Spread 3 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans l ib. can 4 cans 25c Alber'i Flapjack Flour 2l2 lb. pkg. 19c Black Raspberries, 8-o. can 3 for 25 c1 Salmon, Alaska Red Booth brand, No. 1 tall can 5 Corn, No. 300 3 cans 25tf Tuna Flakes, J 1 size can 2 fr 250 Certo .. 2 bottles 45c Dog Food, Gold Cup -.. 3 cans 23 White King Toilet Soap , 7 bars 290 Oxydo Washing Powder 3 pkgs, 2150 Liberty White Laundry Soap 10 bars 230 Flour Snow Bird or Kitchen Queen, hardwheat 49 pounds $1.79 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Tomatoes Local U. S. No. 1 4 lbs. 17c " Blue Lake BEANS Can String Beans now 3 lbs. 10c Fancy Stuffing Peppers lb. 50 Fancy Ooldcn Bantam Corn ...... dozen 20o Local Potatoes, No. 1, 50 pounds ;.. 75 Local Strawberries, crate .. 990 Fancy Oregon Celery, per bunch IQ Place Your Orders Now for Morrow's Famous J. H. Hale Peaches MARSH'S GROCERY Personal Attention 130 East Main Prompt Service PHONE 252 You will be pleased with the prompt delivery and quality of the groceries you receive hore and at no extra cost. Jell-o or Royal Gelatin Dessert 5c All Flavors Cantaloupes grown here Jumbos 9c Local Watermelons your pick 2y2z Tuna Fish, White Star 12 tin. 18c Corned Beef, Libby's 17c Salmon. Fancy Alaska pink 12V2C Kellogg's Pep. 2 pkgs 19c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Sunkist Lemons, 360's. Doz. . 25c Fresh Green Peas. 2 lbs. ... 19c Apples, Maiden Blush. Lb. . . . 4c Long Green Cucumbers, 3 for 10c Bunch Vegetables. 3 for ... . 10c Rope River Tomatoes. Pound 4c (RM Ripe Tomatoes) Coffee, Wadham's Drip. Lb. . 30c Vacuum Jar, 2 pounds 580 Ginger Ale. Pint. 2 for 27c (ranada Drr) Scott Tissue. 3 for 23c (lono sh-t Kolls) Soap. OK. 4 for 19c LarRp Yellow Bars Jar Rubbers. Double lip. 3 doz. 10c Parawax. Pound 10c Certo. 2 bottles 45c Pen-Jel. 2 packages 27c SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We have those famous fancy Jtogn River Valley Bartlett Pears so seldom seen in local markets. AL MAREtET R. I. RED HENS and FRYERS Choice Beef Steaks, per lb. ... 15c Choice Beef Roasts, per lb. . . . 1 0c Home Rendered Lard, 31bs. for 25c Ripe Olives. 8-ounce can ....... 9c Carnation Milk. Irradiated. 3 cans 19 t Kellogg's Corn Flakes. 2 packages 15c j Kellogg's Whole Wheat Flakes. 3 pkgs 23c It's the Results That Count MAIL TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS have proved themselves so profitable and inexpensive that they have be come a household and business necessity. READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 75 PEOPLE'S MARKET 105 W. Main Free Delivery Phone 1058 Hens, fancy dressed, nice and fat. Lb 17c Fryers, extra nice. Lb. . . 22c Breast of Veal & Lamb. Lb. 6c Capon Fryers. Lb 30c CHOICE STEER BEEF FANCY LUNCH MEATS All you people , . . When you do your chopping, remember that the People's Market U maintained for your benefit. Drop in and get acquainted.