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TERS LEAVE
HAUNTS OF DEER
AS
With the cIom of the dter hunting
leuon lut night It waa revealed, be'
aldea the fact that many Med fort
huntera have taken aueceeiful ad van
tag. of the aeaaon, that the cloaln?
daya have been free from law ftreaK
Inc. State police of the game dlvl
alon warn aucceaaful huntera that
hldea of their price mutt be tagged
Quoting from the Oregon game
code, state police atated today: "It
ahall be unlawful at any time more
than 10 daya after the close of the
hunting aeaaon to have In one'a poa
aeeslon any hide or hldea of deer or
elk which aald hldea hare not Dean
tagged with the tag or aeal of the
game commission aa herein provided."
Many duck huntera are still un
aware of the fact that shooting mi
gratory waterfowl la limited to Fri
days, Saturdaya and Sundays only,
and that the aeaaon la closed on In
tervening days, according to officers.
Duck huntera' are also warned that
ahootlng la prohibited without pos
sesion of the federal bird hunting
stamp obtainable at the postofftce
for $1.
Although many huntera hava not
yet returned from their final forays
of the season, the list of those who
have abot their bucka during the last
few days showed a big Increaae over
the number who made kills durin?
the stormy middle period of the aea
aon.
Successful huntera Include: Dr. D
W. Stone, who turned a bualneas call
Into a last-minute deer-bagging trip
yesterday afternoon, when he went
to a Lake Creek farm to treat a alck
horse, took his gun along and re
turned to Medford the proud poa
sessor of a four-point buck. Law
rence E. Cuffel of 1610 West Main
atreet was another fortunate last
minute hunter, returning yesterday
from the Big Butte country with two
blacktall deer, one weighing 101 Va
and the other 110 pounds. Cuffel
shot both animals during the last
afternoon of the season.
Other hunters Include: Irwin Da
ley, who shot a four-point animal In
Grizzly canyon, returning yesterday
with JTred Oodfrey; L, Charley, who
ahot a 160-pound buck near Lake
Creek on a two-day trip: Jack Deo
nlson and John Wlnterhalter, who re
turned from Dog Lake with one buck;
Wm. Coy and Frank Dorden, who
hunted unsucceasfully near Brown
mountain; Al Stoehr, who had little
luck on an eastern Oregon trip: 8.
N. Hawk and H. L. Vandermark, who
also bad no luck; Hugo Lange. who
shot a 333' -pound mule deer; Scott
Darby, who ahot one buck; Pete Tos
can, who got a four-point mule deer
near Lakevlew.
1
Beginning Nov. 1
SPECIAL CLASSES Comm. & fine
art. Business College. Wrlta Mrs. Ed
mondson, 6S4 W. Second, Medford.
ROILED BY LADY
GOP CAMPAIGNER
(Coniinueo iimn pagf one)
this country have learned In a year
that they no longer have any re
public."
Mlsa Couch launched a sharp at
tack at Democratic atate and led-
eral policies. Soon the women in
the audience., U waa observed, had
commenced to take notes.
The president's wife waited until
the Republican candidate finished
and her turn came. Then ahe stood
up.
She began her reply by telling
her audience that Mlsa Couch "like
many Republican men . . . asks
balanced budget but falls to tell
us how she will balance It."
"Would you atoo feeding ' the
hungry? Would you stop helping the
unemployed?" she asked.
Mrs. Roosevelt went on to say
she appreciated "the value of meet
lnga auch aa these because they
gave us a chance to hear various
points of view no matter how much
we may not agree with them."
Some membera of the audience
broke Into applause.
6AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. (AP)
Climbing to a new peak price for this
year, first grade butterfat sold at 3U'2
cents a pound here today. I cent
above yesterday'a price.
Wholesale prices on all grades of
butter were advanced late yesterday,
top grade selling at 30 cents. Brisk
demand In retail trade here, some
what lighter production, feed prices,
and long hard-cooling process were
noted In trade circles as Influenr,
supporting the price advanced.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
WILL EXCHANOE my equity In large
ranch for some cash and what have
you. No reasonable offer refused.
Or might lea ranch to party wltii
cash. Address Box 4183, care Mall
Tribune.
COW for feed and care this winter.
H. J. Hlnderer, Rt. 3, Box 314.
USED KAR K LEAN-UP SAIL
1033 Plymouth 4 -door Sedan; Just
like new; 13.000 miles.
1633 Chevrolet 3 -door Sedan. Only
run 18,000 miles. Priced right.
1933 Chevrolet Do Luxe Coupe; rum
ble seat. A fine buy for newly
weds. We also have some good buys from
45.00 to 225. The cars are ALL
In good running order.
SPECIAL 1027 Chevrolet Coach.
MEAD MOTOR C, 16 Bo. Fir,
DcSoto Plymouth.
INVESTIGATE
t a it This attractive, modern
S230D home with living room.
Wfc dining room, kitchen. 3
bedrooms and bath, large screened
ln porch, laundry tuna, excellent
toullt-lns. House In perfect con
dition. Good lot with plenty of
shade; garage. Can be purchased
for 13300.00, with $400.00 down
and terms on balance.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC.
Phone 738. 108 E. Main St.
ATTENTION RANCH BUYERS t
This eplendld ISO-acre ranch; 45 acres
under cultivation, balance timber;
15 or 30 acres In alfalfa; paid-up
water right. Running atream tnru
place; creek bottom soil. Good 5
room house, large dairy bam. Well
fenced. All for 13800 00 1900 00
cash, balance eaay. CHARLES A.
WING AGENCY, INC., 108 E. Main.
FOR SALE Tokay grape, lc. Bring
boxes and pick them yourself. Tsl.
8-P-5.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Baldwin par
lor gTand piano. Coat 1500. Would
consider auto or cattle, Tel, 129&,
FATHER and boy, age 10, wish place
to room and board In private home
on east side. Phone 1081.
FOR SALE Large fresh Jersey and
heifer calf; Rocks and White Leg
horn chickens, Pekln ducks; cheap.
Anna Reed, mile south and mile
east Boagle P. O.
FOR RENT Ranch em highway; new
buildings, small house, good well,
40 A. ready fall crop. Anna Reed, 1
ml. south, 1 ml. east Besgle p. O.
LOST Lady's purse containing driv
er's license In small purse, pen and
pencil set, other articles. Finder
leave at Tribune snd keep money.
Eva Seggesenman.
1S33 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1031 Nash 8 Std. Sedan. .
1033 Ford 4-cyl. Coupe.
1038 Bulck Sedan.
1030 Ford Truck, long W. B., duals.
1030 Dodge Truck.
1030 Durant Coupe.
2934 Graham, new car, at discount.
See these cars and trucks
at
WALTER W. ABBEY, , INO.
NASH GRAHAM
International Trucks.
Sales and Service.
133 South Riverside Avenue,
Medford, Oregon.
FOR SALE Com, 1140 hundred;
wheat, I.SO per hundred. Guy
Pruett, Phone 4-F-O, Eagle Point.
FOR RENT House at 410 Newtown.
Bee owner, 106 Cottage St.
WANTED Two or three girls for
cleaning buiba. Apply 41 So. Grape,
FURNISHED house, 134 S. Ivy.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chrysler
aeoan. pnone aid, 1015 no. Cen
tral.
FOR RENT Modern fl-room house
chicken house, barn, small orchard
alfalfa; close In; A scree. Call
403 -J -3.
FOR RENT Comfortable, quiet, heat
ed room, private home; garage. 312
Cottage.
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PLAIN OR IODIZED
Former Tackle ouo Trainin
"No con do, Son I Out of training"
No CAN DO!"
puffed Lester Orsite, Tal
lyrand High's famous
tackle of 1910. "Can't
do, Son. Out of train
ing. You'll have to get someone else
to play football with you. I've taken
it easy too long to get out in the
field without damaging my vanity."
That night he took one sip from hia
cup. Caryl Orsite explained she'd tried
a bargain counter brand of coffee "just
for a change". . ."Can't drink it,"
decided Lester Orsite, and his wife
admitted neither could she. "Caryl,
we're out of training for these chang
ing brands and flavors. We've had
the unvarying, perfection of Hills
Bros. Coffee too long
for us to try unsatisfac
tory coffees without dam
aging our enjoyment.
Let's get Hills Bros,
again and stick to it."
"let's get Hi Hi Bros. Coffea
and llick to it"
Crfiiti 114 HiUi g-n.
Goodies for Hallowe'en and
29th. Free delivery to your
KARO
Blue Label
No. 10 pail 59c
MAZOLA
Quarts 39c
KREMEL
DESSERT 3 for 14c
every day at popular prices. These prices effective Saturday, Oct. 27th and Monday, Oct.
car or four times daily In the city. No minimum amount reonred for delivery. PIGGLY
WIGGLY a HOME OWNED store.
.fbd Mantis
-find'Out-
KARO
Red Label
No. 10 pail 69c
ARGO CORN
STARCH 3 for 25c
UNIT STARCH
Package 09c
DEL MONTE
PEACHES
Fancy
sliced In heavy
syrup.
No. 24 tins
19c
DEL MONTE
SPINACH
Clean,
tender and
healthy.
No. m Una
19c
DEL MONTE
PUMPKIN
Fancy
solid pack
No. 2H tins
15c
DEL MONTE
TOMATOES
fvO 2 for
is 25t
SHORTENING rc,".ra buk 3 30
BROKEN RICE. Clean and very nutritious 10 pounds 45c
SALIVA Q W CELIL0, Columbia River. Nice solid meat, No. 1 Flat tins,' 5
YELLOW SPLIT PEAS. Fine for soup ....... .... 2 pounds 23c
Rj III MT. VERNON. Made by the makers of Carnation. O 17
Iff! I Lit Case of 48 tall cans $2.71 qj C3I1S fC
RED MEXICAN BEANS. Hand picked .4 pounds 29c
EXTRA FRESH EGGS canon . 35 3
SMALL WHITE BEANS. Clean and well cured .... 4 pounds 29c
TR0C0 or DINNER-BELL, j IbS. 25
4 for 25c
OYSTERS
OTTER. Fancy. Fine for
stews or dressing. No. 1 tins
2 for 29c
MINCE MEAT
KERR'S, fancy, in bulk,
2 lbs. 25c
MARGARINE
PORK and BEANS
RITTER'S. Well cooked beans and a generous
piece of pork, No. 1 tall tins,
SHRIMP
Blue Plate. Dry pack.
5-oz. tins
2 for 25c
COD FISH
ICICLE brand. 1-lb. cartons.
Absolutely boneless
20c
These an queer timet prices go high we
a.f v ran bov etimi met. f rah Snowdrift
m M dr-tijln pd) at tbew pnee
It
Snowdrift
6 ibV;
can tj
' 89c 7
TV
k
CORN '
Standard. No. 2 tins, 2 f OT 25c
PEAS
Raycroft, No, 2 tins, 2 f 0T 29c
TOMATO SAUCE
OLIVES
vE 23c
COFFEE
GOLDEN WEST
1-lb.glass30c3-lb.glass89c
HANDY brand... In convenient size tins.
EHMAN'S, Red Feather brand. Small ripe olives.
Rich nutty flavor. Fine for dressings. No. 1 tall tins,
3 for 1 4'
2 for 25
CRACKERS
AMERICAN. Salted Sodas, Plain Sodas or
Grahams. 2 -lb. Carton
25c
FIG BARS .
Fresh baked. White or whole wheat
2 for 25c
loin Carlo's Sccrfl Ctubf Send Petf li of Wheat
pic kit a lop to 1080 Stuart Build inf, Seattle.
PEARLS of Wheat
Largt Paclagt Q C
RAISINS
Thompson Seedless. New crop.
4 lb. bags 29c
GOLDEN-GRAIN CEREAL
A wonderfully healthful cold weather wheat
cereal. Children like it.
2 lbs. 19c
PIGGLY WIGGLY FLOUR. 49-lb. bag SI. 95
PINEAPPLE, Solar. No. V, tins Wc
CATSUP, Kerns. 14-oz. bottles , 10
REAL CHINESE NOODLES, l ib. pkg 15
CL0R0X. Quarts . 15c
JOHNSON'S LIQUID WAX. Pints 65o
ZEE TISSUE .:. 3 for 14o
BRER RABBIT MOLASSES, green label, No. 3'i tins 27
IVORY SOAP, Guest size.. 3 for l-t
H D JELL POWDER. Assorted flavors...... 3 for 140
H D PUMPKIN, solid pack. 2' 5 tins 2 for 25f
SWIFT'S WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP,
12.0. bar 10 for 39
CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 10-lb. cans $1.49
WALNUTS, Soft Shell, pound o-
ALMONDS, Soft Shell, pound . llotf
LAYER DATES, 2-lb. bricks ZZ":ZI..29.
DROMEDARY DATES, Pitted or regular, pkg" kc'
POPCORN, JOLLY TIME 3 ib,'. 35
CHOCOLATE, Confectioner's, made by Ghirardelli.
Lb - n-L
MAYONNAISE. Flavor Foods from our sanitary
dispenser. Pound L jg
COFFEE
SUNRISE. A delicate blend suited to any method of mak
ing. Fresh roasted, and ground to suit you. Chaff and
dust removed. 3 lbs 7f)f pound oS
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
PERSIMMONS Good and ripe 3 for 10
KLAMATH OEM P0TAT0ES-U.S. No. 2. 501b. bag 35o
CELERY Tender crisp stalks oC
CABBAGE Firm solid heads, local. Lb 2
PUMPKINS Make a jack-o-lantern. Lb...
CRANBERRIES " o ,u, o- ,
BANANA SQUASH o lbs. 5
WATER CHESTNUTS. Lb. ooA
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