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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU. OREGON. I'RTDAY. JUNE 7. lPrr. PAGE FIVE farm increase shown in last county census According to an announcement from the United States tiopprtmr-nt of agriculture. Just -released, Jackson county shows a farm census increase j tor the period of 1930 to 1935 of 729 1 far:ns. an lncrea.se of 33 per cent, j That the entire state also enjoyed a healthy Increase Is Indicated by the figures which shDW a growth during the same period from 55.153 to 64. 961. an Increase of 18 per cent for Oregon. Only two counties In the state show a greater increase than Jackson, namely. Josephine with a percentage Increase of 53, and Curry with a percentage of 48. That this county would be well in the vanguard for farm growth was Indicated by local fx ,1 -y-m V "vW 'You can count on I lie cno V, VI k i w II QUALITY! And a fair price . . een a young w myself ' 1 ' , , T ( V tellow myself Yes my fnends- jN j that's what this ' .--ZZ Q old-timer haluays ' 1 lf-V-ja M -r goingtotrytogive "foQUAirf J'J I 75 vou ... a barrel of 51 s--If? brand UBl c.d.N.. iwim ' e- ' " fix t-TTTfi Cod. No. 172C quality in every ft&N 'R """"' bottle! S14.45quart NOW AVAILABLE V8 SWAICBT WHiSKI few Cod.N..lJA(Ry.) IN OREGON VIWrH- C.i"2A realtors some time ago. when they announced that it was extremely dif ficult to auply the demand for small farms, particularly those close to Med ford or Ashland. The farm population for the en tire United States, according to fig ures compiled by the Oregon State Agricultural college, shows a net in crease of 270.000 people during the past year, bringing the total increase since 1930 up to 2.600.000. In spite of the increase of farm population, however, the demand for hired help this spring was strong and farm wages ad va need nearly 1 0 per cen t during the first quarter. One of the most gratifying Increases was in the poultry line, the QSCA bulletin declares. Last year 11 per cent fewer chickens were raised in this country' than in 1933. but this year 10 per cent more were regis tered than In May of 1934. This is a decidedly cheering sign, the bulletin states, and may be taken as a bar ometer In general farm production. II! BANQUET TONIGHT AT FIRST BAPTIST WILL BE JUBILEE FEATURE The golden Jubilee of the First Baptist crmrch opened last evening with Dr. O. C. Wright of Portland and Rev. Dunham and family of Ash land as guests. The two living charter members. Mrs. S. L. Bennett and Mrs. C. Rich ardson, were piesent, selected hymns in the song service and gave their testimony In the devotional meeting The special musical numbers were an anthem. "More Like the Master" (Gabriel), by the choir, and a mixed quartet. "Sanctury" (Runyan). sung by Mr. and Mrs. Piatt, Mrs. Neff and Dr. Carlow. Rev. Dunham gave a very forceful and helpful sermon from the words of Jesus. "All power Is given unto me In heaven and In earth." and the great commission that follows, "Go ye therefore and teach all na tions." All members and friends of the church are urged to be out to the Jubilee banquet this evening at 6:30 and the Interesting program that fol lows In the auditorium at 8 o'clock. The history of the church will be given In interesting form Sunday eve ning. Special music at all services. For Hose that Wear buy NOLDE & HORS1 Ethelwyn B Hoffmann. . G. A. STORES IS CELEBRATED HERE Marking the first anniversary of the Independent Growers' Alliance In the Rogue River valley, a big sale will be launched simultaneously tomorrow at each of the Med ford stores, affili ated with this larse organization. Other I. O. A. grocery stores in sur rounding southern Ore.ion towns will also conduct sales, featuring the sim ilar low prices for one week, from June 8 to June 14. -according to Sabln Gibbs. manager here for Mason. Ehr man ifc Company. I. G. A. brand canned goods and many other fine foodstuffs will be offered to patrons at remarkable sav-in-js tomorrow and all next week so that shoppers may stock their kit chens for the summer months. Free souvenirs are to be presented Sat urday only. Groceries may be secured at I. G. A. birthday sale prices at the follow ing stores in this territory: Luman Brothers, Main and Bartlett streets. Medford: Alexander's Grocery. Inc., 203 West Main street. Medford; Bun galow Grocery, 409 North Riverside, Medford. and Inda Humphrey, 534 East Main street, in this city. Try on Mercantile, Talent: Fabrr's Cash Markets. Central Point and Butte Falls: Schumacher's Grocery. Cave City: Dorcmus Cash Grocery. 71 North Main street. Ashland: Dough erty's Grocery. Ashland; Ham Groc ery. Gold Hill: God ward Mercantile Co.. Jacksonville: Heath & Hollister. Rogue River; Star Seed and Grocery Co.. Grants Pass, are also celebrating 1 . - - . r 11 I i inn i; non lies li J5c Size Ell .63 c 2."n Size Perfume Free .More Help Iti'iiiK Added. Uuses and Hours I'nehanRcd. "WESTERN THRIFT' G nam n t ees Lowest Prices WITCH "' HAZEL PRICES f DGWN'D - 2 oz. Velvet 10c 10c Model 2 for 15c Copenhagen 3 for 25c Bull Durham 4 for 15c 15c Sir W. Raleigh 12c 31 .50 AGRALAX 29c CIGARS 25c HAVANA SH KKTS IIKNOS Rl SSKI.LS Dozen EEVEL0FIHG AND PRINTING DISCOUNT )cc FROM LIST HOUR SERVICE Competition seems to want it We aim to please and don't mess around with a mere 1 Work in 10 a.m. out 5:30 p.m. LIME !?EPSCDENT isath Powder Anacin Tablets RICKEY r: oz. Allium in: n gagBaaareeacsc-yg ' RayCF ASpiPlIl KQLORBAK sac $1.50 Regular. For gray hair. SCc Unguentum 8?rr.;-TOCT.'.'.Krs.Tr PINKHAM'S 9Sc VEGETABLE COMPOUND The Woman's Tonic YEAST TABLETS Squibb 's New Product Rich in Vitamins "B" and "G" MAVIS :,u" Lotion S1.50 Germania Tea Phenolax WAFERS 3Sc 75 Tabs. 50c size Bath - 0 - Bloom UArll IK(.HAM.K. SOFTENS 4 f rilK HATKII. IV I'AIKAOKS.. I UC GEM RAZORS 49c Sl.nn M.W Mil IIHOMA1 IC s mil hi r r.niiF m m TOOTH Fj paste yjiC r "",N,T AQc H MAKVKI. (t7 Li 15c I7n, 49c on sis in us Zyt i 100 TABS. jf KKG. il Peruna Ej Reg f u.25 Qii- r FRESH KODAK FILMS ASPIRIN Doz. A P. C. rr Genuine W NASSOUR'S BALM 39c SOc Hind's 'SJ Cream 34c These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 51.00 Size. Softens the skin the armlrer&ary of the organization with which they are aftliated. Members of the Independent Grow ers' Alliance arc located in 42 states, each store belnj; locally owned. AH I. G. A. brand lood products are sold with a positive guarantee to assure the purchaser high quality, according to Tom MUner, supervisor in the southern Oregon area. I. Q. A. grocers will give to the boy or girl wlio returns 300 I. G. A. labels to hla or her store a free pair of gen uine Chicago ball -bearing roller skates, according to an announcement hi the lnrse sale advertisement In to day's Mall Tribune. RHODE I. PRUETT PASSES IN YREKA Rhode H. Pruett passed away at his home In Yrefca. Cal.. June 4. after an Illness cf over a year. Mr. Pruett was the last of the pioneer Pruett family whose home was on the Crater Lake highway, four miles north of Medford. Mr. Pruett was a brother of the late J. W. Pruett. Ho was 70 years old at the time of his death, and Is survived by his wife. May. sons Roy and Myrl. and six grandchildren, all of Yreka. The funeral was held In Yreka to day at 2:30 p. m. DITSWORTH BERRIES RIPENING FASTER Marketing conditions and the qual ity of Ditsworth strawberries are bet ter than at any time during the past several years, according to Dale Saw yer foreman of pickers on the Dits worth ranch. Mr. Sawyer says the de mand for the mountain prown straw berries has greatly exceeded their ex- I pectations. The present hot weather will ripen the berries faster and in greater quantities. The Reliable Grocery has contract ed for the entire crop. For Good Buys In Used Can see ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Lot on E.i.st 6th St. Tel. 18 DANCE At Bonney's Grill. Saturday nlj;ht. MEW ZEALAND For real frai'fl-:dvfntnrcfio to the lands of vivid contrasts, tropica! verdure, and life in all its color from picturesque aborigines to the bustling civiliiat'ion of modern cities... see Australia and New Zeuliind, and the alluring South Sea Islands, sailing via Honolulu, on fast, CiHJMH-Austriiliisiun Liners "Aitftinfti" "iVwgtirii ' These spacious ships were especialjy constructed for comfortable travel in the tropics.. .out-door swimming pools... ball-louvre ventilation. Lou- round trip ftirrt arc mrtv imiiiuMf . First Class. Cabin and Third Class. Ask about All Inclu-sivf-Cost Tours. Details and literature from your agent, or our local offices. W. H. Deacon, den. Act. P" Oot. M Br'Jv.av. lAm. B.nk HIJe-1 I'R 00.17. Portlind ' IB. i. Heme TMvmlM errowcl e.o. ml ..it, Ml, vMAh BROTHERS Main and Bartlett 01 SATURDAY SPECIALS with a toasty crispness and tempting nut-like flavor all their own! Quaker originated the special process of puffing grains into crunchy crispy morsels. Quaker added a special way of double-crisping them to hold their toasty flavor. And only Quaker packs them in the famous triple-sealed package. TRIPLE -SEALED . , , auatef "fifcecz Freshness I I n mi ,1 Luman 's is the Place to Buy those Delicious Cold Meats for that Picnic Lunch Choice Rhode Island Red Hens lb. 20c Choice Fryers .... lb. 25c Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast lb. 15c Choice T-Bone Steak, Choice Sirloin Steak, Short Ribs Beef, . . Bacon Squares, . j HAM, whole or half, Shortening . . . . . lb. 20c . lb. 20c . lb. 10c , lb. 24c . lb. 27c 3 lbs. 39c FLOUR Klamath Falls BOUQUET 49 lb. sack $1.59 Hard Wheat KITCHEN QUEEN 49 lb. sack $1.79 Canned MILK Peter Pan, tall cans, 3 for ... 19c Tea Cup, tall cans, 3 for ... ,19c $2.98 per Case Fancy Ripe Strawberries At a Very Low Price Any Quantity You May Desire H i remiss M3 j! SPUDS Klamath Falls No. 150 Pounds $1.00 Fancy New Potatoes. 12 lbs , 25C New Peas. 4 Lbs 25 Fancy Local Lettuce. 2 Heads 9e AU Fancy Bunch Vegetables. 3 Bunches for 10 ORANGES and LEMONS 25c 23c ORANGES Sweet and juicy. 2 Dozen for LEMONS Extra fancy. Dozen ml Packed ONLYin The Red and Blue Package rrH Summer Foods In ABUNDANCE Summer appetites will got a new lease on life with a visit tc our Bakery Department. Here you will find summer foods in abundance ... All fresh from the finest bakery of its size in the West. Don't drudge in a hot, stuffy kitchen when we can do it for you with so much economy in time, money and temper. Dated Oatmeal Cookies, doz. . . . 19c Individual Pies, each 10c Shortcakes 10c & 15c By the way Local Strawberries are now at their best. Try a Shortcake for a tempting summer dessert. MUM 49c LMJ il 125 EAST 6TH STREET x : nil tht