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PAGE SEVEN FOREST FIRES Spreads Good Will PLENTY OF FISH IN OREGON DIET asked him If he had any statement to make. "Nope, no statement," he said, a doubtful grin on his face, "except thr.t I am willing to pay my debt to society and may the Lord have mercy on my soul." New Ranger Expected It was an nounced at the offices of Crater Lae national park today that Everett J. Harding. Jr., of Washington. D. C, Is expected to arrive next week to assume duties as ranger at Crater Lake. L Shop in Comfort at MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY IP. 1935. j jT 1 n 11 w BROTHERS Main and Bartlett cz,v WARM V DAYS M&i SATURDAY N This Food Department Store you will find a wide choice of appropriate and tasty foods to serve on hot days at our usual low prices. Prompt and courteous per sonal service. We are always glad to serve you. FLOUR Klamath Falls Hard Wheat BOUQUET KITCHEN QUEEN ,, , 49 lb. sack 49 lb. sack . $1.55 $1-69 Local Vegetables FRESH AND CRISP EXTRA FANCY TOMATOES, Field grown. 2 lbs FANCY LOCAL NEW POTATOES. 10 Lbs - FANCY LEMONS, 360 sire. The Dozen Despite an exceptionally high for est fir hazard tnd distance of up ward of five mtlea in some mi that had to be traveled by foot, 21 forest flrea caused by lightning In the recent thunderstorm, have all been put out this week before spread ing over more than a quarter acre rach. It was learned today from Karl Janouch, supervisor of Rogue River national forest. Some of the flrea did not "show up" until 4 ate In the week, necessi tating constant rlgtl and quick ac 1 tlon when a new blare became large I enough to be aeen from the nearest j lookout. There have been no serious flrea j yet thia year wtthln the national i forest, although the timber Is said ; to be as dry as Is usually the case ' in Indian summer. A network or ; lookout stations, telephone, radio and j ever-ready CCC flre-flghtlng units ! is the fir protection system the foest sen' Ice employs. DR. R. C. LEt Dr. Rob.rt E. I.rt of Slfillora Has taken a Iradlni: part In trlni;liis about frlrndly rrlailona brtaren cltlr-s of Sollthern Orrcon. Hp ! rliatrnian or t lie Inter-clty commlttr? of the county chamber of commerce. P.O. DELEGATION Choice R. I. Red Hens and Fryers Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb 12c Steer Beef Short Ribs, lb ()c T-Bone & Sirloin Steaks, lb. 20c Fresh Side Pork, lb. 20c Swiss Steak, lb 20c Shortening, 3 pounds 39c Extra Special Offer 2 Post Toasties . . 16c 1 Post Bran Flakes lie 1 Post Bran Flakes FREE All for 27c MILK SPECIAL IGAor 3 cans . Peter Pan t MILK 19 Per Case, 48 cans $2.98 13c 23c 25c Mrs. Adlel Heff wu re-elected state president or the auxiliary to tbe state federation of postal clerks, and Mrs. R. A. Newland was similarly honored by the auxiliary of the state federation of carriera. at the recent state convention held at Baker, Ore., it was announced today at the poet office. With the return of the delegatos from this city it was learned that the conclave waa most successful, and that Klamath Palls was chosen for the 1S36 conclave, which will be held on Iabor Day. Delegates representing the clerka' association, were Mr. and Mrs. Neff. and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sherwood; those representing the carriers as sociation were Mr. and Mrs. New land, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarey of Ashland nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood made the return trip through Portland,, where they visited briefly. WILL MEET MONDAY Plans are being completed. It waa announced today, for a meeting of the Dramatis Order of Knights of Khorassan. Monday, July 33. at the Knights of Pythlaa hall at 8 o'clock. Arrangements will be made at this time for a ceremonial to be held in the early fall, and other business of Importance Is to come before the meeting. All present and past Dokles and Knights of Pythias are urgently requested to be present. Delegates are expected from Klamath Pslls. northern California, Ashland nd Grant Pass. Refreshments will be served. (oat nnrnnnn unm mi urLrwunnuni if Save Your Steps These Hot Days It is a Convenience to do All of Your Food Shopping under One Roof in any kind of weather. But It is especi ally pleasant on hot days when extra steps are an effort. Hundreds of Medford housewives do all of their bakery buying at Luman's. Stop in and see for yourself the fine selection of Breads and Pastries. SATURDAY SPECIAL Fresh Banana Cake, each 23c I N Earl Btrchard. 48. caterpillar ope rator employed by the Burke Con struction Co., on the Siskiyou road work a few miles south of Ashland. Is In the Community hospital at Ashland suffering from a broken pelvis and wriat. sustained when he Jumped from in front of the run away machine and landed among rock. His recovery is expected. According to word of the accident received here, the caterpillar had started toward a 13-foot embank ment, out of control. Btrchard leaped off but fell In front of the machine. He scrambled to his feet and leaped again, but thla time landed among large rocks which caused the in juries. His wife lives at Siskiyou Summit. "FELT MISERABLE HOST OFTHE TIME" Then Kellogg's All-Bean Checked Her Constipation Read Mrs. Maraden'a Utter: "I have been subject of constipation for the last 11 yean. I felt miser able and irritable moat of the time. My husband is a manager of a chain store. He said 'Why don't you try Kellogg's AlIz-BraN?' "Aii.-Bran helped me right away. I have taken It how for the past 5 months, and I am as regu lar as a clock. My health is fine, and I am full of pep." Mrs. Charles Marsden, 681 Merrick St., Detroit, Mich. 'Corutipatien dut to intufficitnt "bulk" in meala. Aix-Brak provides gentle "hulk" to aid regular habits. It also sup plies vitamin B and Iron. The "bulk'' of AluBkan Is more effective than the "bulk" in fruits and vegetables, as It does not break down within the body. Two table spoonfuls daily are usually mffl. cient. If not corrected this way, we your doctor. Get the red - and Kreen packace at your crocer'a. Mm by K'l- IBU'ntl Iocs In Battle CreeX. C? I keep on the Sunnj bide of Life HATLESS SEES DIRE SITUATION HONG KONG, July 19. (API- Hat less Jamea Cromwell of New York brought his bride, the former Doris Duke, to Hong Kong today on their honeymoon, but said he must return to the United states in the fall to "do something" about the Roosevelt administration. We must be bark by October," said the economist -bridegroom. There are a lot of thins need ing our attention, particularly the Roosevelt regime. Something haa to be done about It and people with money are the only ones who can check the present collapse Into chaos." An unusual treat la In store for those attending the Presbyterian church at Phoenix, next Sunday at 8 P.M. when Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Garwood. ong-rangellti, will ap pear In an entire evening of musical entertainment. It waa announced to day by the pastor, K. N. Mallery. Mr. Caywood playa eight Instru ments, and Mra. Caywood Is a saxo phone artist of rare ability, playa the piano remarkably well. He haa the power to reproduce In Imitation sounds of several atrlng Instruments, by lip and vocal-cord control. Their program Includes: Piano solos and duets, vocal solos and duets, trumpet solos, saxophone solos, and vocal Imitations of airing Instru ments. Mr. Caywood's musical versatility Is so remarkable, that he haa been known as the "human radio." and flattering contract have been offered them for radio broadcasting, which they have refused that they may de rote their talenta to the song -evangel tit field of churoh work. No admission will be charged, but a free-will offering will be taken. Igor Stravinsky revised the score of "Petrouchka" last winter while In New York, making corrections and Initialing them on Joso Uturbi's score. TO South Da ko tans, who have invited their next-door neighbors from North Dakota to Join them, will gather in their first annual outdoor picnic Sunday at Ltthla Park In Aahland. The picnic will commence at 11 o'clock ad there will be Impromptu entertaln'ment throughout the day. All those who attend are asked to bring their own lunches. Mrs. Charles Young of this city, who is In charge of arrangement, assurea everyone a pleasant get-together and urge all new residents of southern Oregon to attend as well aa the old-timers. DANCE At Bonney'a Grill Saturday night. PORTLAND. July It. (API Ore- i gon's taste for fish proved suprlstng yeterdsy even to those who con ducted the survey to find out ex actly how much of the native food waa consumed. Master Fish Warden M. T. Hoy announced that residents of this state eat fish on an average of twice a week, consuming 3 8 pounds each over a year's time. And the 3.8 pounds doesn't Include any portion of the 14.031 gallons of oysters or the 380.874 crabs listed as having been served during a recent la months' period. Still further evidence of the pop ularity of the gifts of sea and stream la evidenced In the much-heralded "record catches" by private fisher men, which cannot be Included in a survey because they do not go through retail dealers among whom the investigation was made. Salmon to the tune of 1 ,230.385 pounds waa consumed In a year's time and the smelt consumption wa,, listed as 005.347 pounds. Neighbor Held As Aged Man's Slayer VANCOUVER. Wash.. July 10. ! (API Fred Jones. 60. of Vancouver.' was held In Jail here today on charge of having slain his aged neighbor. 00-year old Louis Boucher. First degree murder charges were filed yesterday. Boucher disappeared June IB. His body, with a rope around the neck, was found in the Columbia river on July 6. Jones has repeatedly maintained his Innocence. Stoical Chinese Pays for Murder WALLA WALLA. Wash.. July 10 ! (API Outwardly Indifferent. Hong j Ylck, 44. Seattle Chinese long man. ! died on the gal Iowa at the state pen itentiary early today for the hammer slaying of Lee Wing Queu. Q5. a member of a rival tong December 13. 1933. Before the black enp dropped over Hong'a head. Warden J. M- McCauley 'The Home of Good Meats, Swift's Gov. Inspected Meats" For Keen Enjoyment Let the Liberty Market supply all your lunch meats, bacon and ham for picnics and week - end trips. You will always find a choice selection of the top quality meats hero. Beef . . Pork . Veal . . Lamb SATURDAY SPECIALS Buy at the Liberty Market and Get Good Meats Cheap! Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb 16c Rolled Rib Roast, lb 20c Beef Boil, lb. 10c Round Steak, lb 28c Front Quarters Lamb, lb 12V2C Lamb Stew, lb. . . 5c Fancy Fryers Hens Ducklings Young Turkeys Special Showing of New IRONRITE Open-Type IRONERS BOTH ENDS OPEN! That'i Why It Can Iron Anything Look at These Features ; f1) It htt a double open-end Ironing roll, Ironing ihw and f4 board. so that tubular garments, like dresses, otn be Ironed at either end the only practical way of Ironing wearing apparel. (3) Garments are fed Into the machine over a lUtionary shoe and feed board not over 8 revolving roll. (3) The Ironing shoe has a point at each end. like tbat of flat iron, making It easy to Iron folds, pleats and ruffles. Being made of cat-lnn. the shoe malntnlns an even beat. No hot spots, (4) The Ironing shoe Is underneath the roll, so that as the heat ripe. It Is utilized In the Ironing making the Iron rite unusually economical to operate. .) The Ironing roll reiolvea downward, carrying away the steam at the hark rf the roll o that It cannot rise In the operator's face. (8) The feed bnurrt Is at the natural height of the operator's arms Inche) lower than the average roll-type Imner eliminating arm fatigue. (7) It has a porcelain top which clones down, eonrertlng It Info a beautiful piece of furniture an ornament to any kltehen. Come In and see It demonstrated. You'll say It's the handiest and mopt practical Ironer that jou hare ertr seen. NO MONEY DOWN! 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