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MEDFORD M IL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1931
RELIEF
DEFEAT SINCLAIR
E
PHOETNIX, Ariz., Bept. 7. One
man wa injured fatally during hand
to hand flghU Thursday betwn po
loce and aherlff'a deputies and agi
tators attempting to picket federal
emergency relief administration head
quarter. An undetermined, number were in
jured. The dead man waj not Immediately
Identified. He waa believed to be a
member of the would-be picketing
force of about 20O which twice waa
Peter P. Myhand, Here On
Visit, Declares Author
Will Be Beaten by Ray
mond L Haight in Finals
Ptr P. MThand o( Mcred. Calif .
member ot aha California atat board
of agriculture and prominent demo
crat, upon hie arrival In Medford yea
terday to renew old acquaintance
with P. a. Oenaon, manager ot the
Hotel Medford, atated that the "Tla
lonary dreama of Upton Sinclair,
democratic candidate for the Cali
fornia governorship, oan never be
perpetuated," and phopheeled that a
darlt horee, Raymond L. Haight, run
ning on the commonwealth ticket, will
be the next governor of California.
Mr. Myhand. who will remain In
Medford until Monday, la ataytng at
the Hotel Medford, where he and
Pete" tre talking over old tlmea. The
two were boyhood frlenda In the eaat.
Dig Occasion
Mr. Myhand aeemed completely ab
sorbed In the outcome of the Califor
nia tatA electlona. and aald that he
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EXIT
INSECT SPRAY
nn time for other Dolltlcal Inter-I
cat. "Thle la the blggeit occasion In J
politic that California has ever
known." he aald. "We want to choow
a man who will not only please the
citizens of California, but one who
will win the honor and respect of our
sister statea."
"No, Upton Sinclair will not be the
next governor." said Mr. Mynani. n.
Quart Tin
MIST0L
Note Drop
17e
(25c site)
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"Sinclair's plans are all dreama. His
big vote In the general election was
eoclallat. and most of that came from
Loe Angeles alone. Now he has an
nounced that he la full-fledged
democrat, casting aside all soclsllatlc
relations and losing the aupport of
his former party."
When asked hla opinion of the fa
mous author'a atatement that la elect
ed hla first official act will be to par
don Tom Mooney, Mr. Myhand aald.
"It doesn't look very well for a oandl
date for governor to aay that he will
open the bars for a dynamiter who
took human Uvea In the Preparedness
dav bomblrur In 8sn rrsnclsco."
Sinclair's trip east to see President!
DAnuviit win not avail him any-; ?
thing, according to Mr. Myhand. who i ty
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3 for 10C
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also doesn't believe the aemocre'ici
convention Bept. 30 at eacramenio
will endorse the author for the gover
norshlp. "If Sinclair ahould win the
ih.i.nn." Mr. Mvhand continued, "It
would mean the disruption of the J
democratic party."
Ilalellt Is Man
"Then who, In your opinion, ahould
be elected?" waa asked. "There Is a
dark hoiae In the race," Mr. Myhand
replied, "who will be the next gover
norf California Raymond U Haight,
who is running on the commonwealth J
ticket." He Is a substantial business
man of 38 yeara of age, who has serv- j
ed as a member of the California Rail- I
way commission, Mr. Myhand added, j
AUrmed over the political sltua-j
tlon. California reollres that the vis- j
tonary dreams of Upton Slnclslr can
never be perpetuated, and that Act- j
ln Governor Prank P. Merrlam'a re
actionary activities will not be en
dorsed by the democrata. Therefore
the progressive democrats and repub
licans will support Haight."
But Mr. Myhand still doca not think kii
that Raymond L. Haight la the best
choice. "If C. O. Young, who waa do- pj
publican ticket, had been chosen as
a candidate and eleoted, there la no
doubt that he would have been one
of the beat governora California has
ever iiert."
live Candidate's Past
People are forgetting about poli
tical parties and delving more Into a
candidate's pssl, Mr, Myhand said,
and commented that while Sinclair
la a "wonderfully fluent writer, he Is
nnt a Business man."
Seeming much Impressed by the j
dvsuij ana kh u. wi ,wt.j i..i
orchards, Mr. Myhand will visit msny
of thsm and other points of Interest
In the valley while here, accompanied
by Mr. Denson. "I know all about my
host's hospitality," Mr. Myhsnd con
cluded, "as he built (ha Tioga hotel
In Merced." He explained that the J
Tioga hotel waa built to accommo- frj
19c
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None llefter
LUNCH
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date Yojwmlte National park tour
Ists, and has proved one of the most
popular hotela In the atate.
1
TO DAILY MEALS
Aspirin
VANCOUVER, Wash.. Sept. 7. (AP) '
Oenerl James K. Parsons, com-
mandant of Vancouver Barracks, has
witneaAed torn Interest-compelling
Incidents In a long and varied career. 1
Among the moat fascinating was the ,
on he related today. t
On a tour of inspection he rlslted
the Mary's Crrett CCC camp near
Sslem. Prom the meM-hall he saw
a mongrel female dog departing with
a kitten In Its mouth. Inquiry among
the tre troopers developed that the
dog, whone ownership Is undetermined,
three tlmea a day at mealtime.
ee arches the kitten out In the wood a.
picks It up and brings It to the mens
Sisll for food. As the meal 1 over
the dog again collars the kitten and
returns It to the woods.
The tree troopers declared that In
the two weeks this has been going on
neither the dtg nor the kitten haa
missed a meal.
No Tin. or
llrlts
lr. ravne's
TOOTH
PASTE
Thi" Are Jnt
a lew of the
tlnritiiltis Hut
Awntt Vna at
Ucttern lhrlit!
Anncln
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Pender, llody A Radiator He pan
Ueiterat (Inert Mrtaj
Light Htriiftiirut imn
111(11 1 MfaTAL UOKKS
109 K. Itb SU rbont m
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subdued by tear gas and clubs. He!
was run down by a truck as officers ;
and rioters charged through the street
In front of the relief headquarters.
Stones were hurled by the rioters j
and they fought with pick handles.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
PRINCIPLES RECOGNIZED
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 7, &) The .
Aluminum Company of America, a
Mellon concern, Mrecognl7es and ac-'
cepts the principles of collective bar- ;
gaining" as provided In the national
industrial recovery act in a comprom- ;
Ufl agreement reached today with un- .
Ion leaders, to end a month-long
strike by 8,000 men and women em- i
ployes. j
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RUTH LUY DANCINQ STUDIO, en
roll Saturday, Sept. 6. Sparta Blag ;
Phone 1545.
OF
Friday, Saturday and Monday Soiling
n
$1.20 Sal Hepatica . . ,97c
$1.50Kolorbak . : . . .$1.09
$1.50 Germania Tea . .73c
50c Unguentine 39c
CIGARETTES
TUMS
7c
(Camels, I.urklrs, etc.)
8
Packs
20's
96c
SAVE ON SCHOOL SUPPLIES
200 Page
Composition
Books
Edgeworth
Tobacco
S8c
Pound Tin
5c
for
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
OFFICE
4-oz. Boric Acid 10c yt
8-oz. Castor Oil 29o lr,"
2-oz. Spt. Camphor ....19o Tahieis
Pts. Mineral Oil 29c Xgg
4-oz. Glycerine 17c
8-oz, Licorice Powd. 17c m Tain.
a
1
PSYLLIUM SEED
Blonde, clean 1 lb.
15c
All the Lowest Price Prevail at "tVentrrn
Thrift" The Price Milkers of Southern Oregon
1
Bugler
Hlimvhnnt
Taruet
Hurley tlurlrv
(3c Siren)
TOBACCO
3 for 10c
SHAVING
LENOX
RAZOR BLADES
Itlliecl-Slfcl
Dmihlft Rilgril
50 49
NEEDS
JSC
Gillette
lllailrs
19c
3.V Insrnm's
Shaving
Cream ..........
29c
"Imperial"
Shaving
Myptlo
I'dirlH,
i:uiii ..
5c
Cream
50c
Tubes
for .....
19c I
soc Hurmi
"35c
Rhnve
Jnr ..
(Montholized)
LIFEBUOY SOAP 6c
TOOTH PASTE MILOX
25o Listcrine 19c 'r"
50c Ipana 39c 'i "
50o Dr, Bost 29c 3C
00c Forsytho 19c (ii,im rrrhor-
25c Sqilibb 's 19o ate MiirhphIs
VAGINAL DOUCHE AQi
SYRINGE ($1.00 value) TJw
CLEANSING
TISSUES
Closcout
"Studio Girl"
"Debonaire"
TOILETRIES
500
Sheets
29c
25c and
50c sizes
10c
Kleenex, HQ.
(200,s) .... I OV
Mulsificd Cocoanut Oil
Shampoo (50o sire) ....
37c
. BRIAR
TOBACCOS PIPES
15c Prince Alhort lOo IQq
15c Half and Half 10c P,
15o Volvct 10c
lOo Tuxedo 8o VC
10c Ur,ion Leader 8o "
15c Dill's Best 12c SMALL
15o Raleigh . 12o COBS
25c Blue Boar ..21o 2 Cm
20c Home's Blend 20c forvw
n
OPEN EVENINGS,
SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
tYr.tern Thrift Mores ar members of the MM
end all prices are subject to conform to the
NRt and AW of the t nlted Male.
MM
- 1 ' 1 .. i a .nail I'l if ILutUi
125 East Sixth Street
Groceteria Super Food Markets
BREAD AND CAKES LIKE
You May Now Buy Several Days Supply
of Southern Oregon s FINEST BREAD
SOME folks want it wrapped Bome prefer it wrapped and sliced, while many would
rather have it just as it comes from the oven. . . . Whatever your wishes, you may
have it just that way. Those who find it necessary to buy several days' supply will
find the wrapped bread to be the best keeping bread they can buy yet free from chemicals.
Those who' prefer sliced bread may now have home flavor and purity in its most con
venient form. . . . Those who prefer the loaf fresh from the oven with its crispness and
flavor may still have the same good bread they have enjoyed for 13 years.
Home-made bread was always man's purest and best food.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fresh Huckleberries Regular berry cup
Sunkist Lemons (360 size) Dozen
Sunkist Oranges (252 size) 2 dozen
Fancy Limes Carton of one dozen
Large Fresh Pineapples Each .....
Fancy Rose City Celery 2 for
Large Cucumbers 2 'or
Banana Squash pound
Bunch Vegetables 3 for
Sunkist Grapefruit (64 size) 3 for
Sweet Potatoes 4 pounds
Green Peppers 3 pounds
Green Peas 2 pounds
Large Egg Plant 2 for ;
Tomatoes, red ripe 2 pounds .....
Ground Cherries 2 pounds
SUPER
MEAT MARKET
With the finer quality meats scientifically
handled for tenderness, flavor and sanita
tion no better meat values are possible.
Throughout the hottest weather our scien
tifically cooled cases maintained uniformly
low temperatures as at any other season of
the year your assurance of keeping quality.
For real economy the better meats at such
low prices offer greatest values.
Hens average
3 lbs. lb. .......
15c
25c
25c
9c
20c
6c
2c
7c
15c
18c
6c
30c
25c
Heavy Colored Fryers,
dry picked lb. ......
Heavy Colored
Roasting Hens lb. . . .
Steer Beef
Roast lb .,
Rabbits fancy
fryers lb
Steer Boiling
Beef lb. ...
Rolled Veal
Roast lb. .
Rolled Prime Rib
Steer Beef lb. .
Steer Steaks rib,
sirloin or round lb.
Leg of Spring
Lamb lb
Breast of Lamb
Stew lb
Huber's Cold Roast
Beef-lb
(Read, to Serre)
Swift's Premium
Luncheon Loaf lb. .
6th at Central
6th at Grape
Saving Without Self.
Denial
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334
304
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Sayings in the Super Food Markets
A Dependable Source of Supply
K. C. Baking
Powder 50-oz. can . .
Calumet Baking
Powder 2-lb. can . .
Rumford Baking
Powder 1-lb. can
Royal Baking
Powder 12-oz. can . .
Schilling's Baking
Powder 12-oz. can . .
Del Monte Catsup
(14-oz. bottle) 2 for
Sperry's Rolled
53c
27c
32c
28c
25c
20c
20c
49c
59c
49c
$1 40
15c
9c
29c
25c
Oats 3-lb. pkg.
(quirk or Plain)
Sperry's Wheat
Flakes 3-lb. pkg. ,. .
Sperry's Hot Cake
Flour No. 10 sack . .
Sperry's Wheat
Hearts 10-lb. sack .
Sperry's Farina
10-lb. sack
Pure C. & H. Cane
Sugar 25 lbs.
Libby's Corned Beef
No. 1 can
Parowax
1-lb. pkg. .
Del Monte Early Garden
Peas, (No. 2 can) 2 for.
Goody Goody Peas
(No. 2 can) 2 for . . . .
GATES & LYDIARD
MOTHER MADE
1 lb. Loaf
Wrapped or Unwrapped
1 Vi lb. Loaf
Wrapped or Unwrapped
8c
1
1 lb. Loaf
Sliced and Wrapped
1 Vi lb. Loaf
Sliced and Wrapped
9c
13
OC Del Rogue Tomato it
C
Juice, (No. 1 can) 2 for I -C
Pineapple Tidbits (Del
Monte) 8oz. can 3 for
Amaizo Salad Oil pint
can 15c i-gal. can...... .,
Amaizo Starch corn or
gloss, (1-lb. pkg) 2 for
P. & G. White Laundry
Soap 10 bars
Bob White Laundry
"dry 1 5c
Soap 7 bars
White Cap Floating
Borax Bath Soap 5 bars wZC
Camay Toilet
Soap 4 bars
White King
Granulated 2b. box
Postum Cereal
8-oz. can
Post's Whole 1 A
Bran 10-oz. pkg ;., I UC
Grapenut
Flakes pkg. . .
FOUNTAIN
Apple Pie, a la mode .....
Watermelon (portion)
Limeade
PLATE DINNERS
Boast Turkey and Dressing
Steer Beef Pot Roast with Egg Noodles
Baked Ham Cold Meats
Delivery of $1.00 Orders
Phone:
East Side 752
West Side 428
20c
53c
15c
29c
18c
28c
39c
9c
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