MEPFOTJT) MAIL TKTBTT5sE. BEDFORD, OBEGOy. FRIDAY. TJfGFST P. 1935.
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II You Can Do All Your Food Shopping at E
BROTHERS
Main and Bartlett
You will be delighted with the
convenience of shopping at this
cool, airy store . . . Here you'll
find the brands of foods you
prefer at prices within your
family budget . . . Friendly,
courteous attendants are here
to serve you and you will find
that you can save troublesome,
tiresome shopping time and
money by doing ALL of your
buying here.
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FOR SATURDAY
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Comment
on the
Day's Nezvs
By FRANK JENKINS.
INTERESTING dispatch:
"B. P. Cramer, advertising man
of West. Orange. New Jersey, who last
week admitted before a senate com
mittee that he had suggested a whis
pering campaign s gainst President j
Roosevelt, waa dismissed today Irani
Thomas A. Edison. Inc." j
FAIR enough, len whose mines j
turn to whispering campaigns j
have no place In modern Industry, j
which. In the main. Is honest.
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Fancy Rhode Island Red Hens lb. 20c
Rhode Island Red Fryers . lb. 23c
Beef Pot Roast . .
Beef Short Ribs .
T-Bone & Sirloin Steak
SHORTENING . .
Spring Lamb Legs
GROCERIES
FLOUR -
lb. 12Hc
. lb. 10c
. lb. 20c
3 lbs. 39c
lb. 20c
Kitchen Queen
H 49 lb. $1.69
Klamath Falls
Bouquet
49 lb. $1.55
mint.
I G A or MORNING MILK
Per Can ... 6c
EREB an Interesting headline:
Postmaster Loses Pot of Uoio
Coins."
Snoqualmle, Wash., and tlie coins
were taken from him by the state
of Washington, acting under the
escheat law. which holds that what
ever la nobody else'a belongs to the
Stat.
The coins, amounting to H837.au.
were left on the postmaster's step
In January of lf34. supposedly by
somebody who feared prosecution as
a gold hoarder.
(Since we went off the gold stand
ard, you know, It has been Illegal
to own gold coins).
NOTE, please, that these gold
coins were left on the Snoqual
mle postmaster's front porch away
back In January of 1934. It nas
taken all this time for tile lew to
make up Its mind as to their ownership.
In an age when nearly everything
clue Is getting faster and faster, the
law Is getting slower and slower.
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THIS dispatch comes from Jollet.
Illinois:
"Four guards at the stale priwu
wera discharged today lor ' ineli'ic
lency and negligence which resulteo
In the Inexcusable escape' on Satur
day of Henry Midget Furnekes, mild
appearing but deadly shooting gun
man." JN EFFICIENT and negligent?
Possibly. But a lot of auapleioua
minded people will Jump to the con
clusion that they took money in re
turn for permitting the small but
wicked gunman to escape.
This suspicion is heightened by
i charges that a former Oregon parole
officer entered into a contract to
secure a pardon for a convtcteo
j murderer In return for a money
' payment.
HOWEVER, ithaT been brought
about, far too many convicted
criminals hare been oivblcd to es
cape, In one way or another, from
confining prison walls.
Mte.stnctt
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 9. (AP-;
USD A) Hog receipts 200 Including '
125 direct; market active, mostly
steady; good to choice 175-210 lbs.
U. 66-11.75; 245-340 lbs. 110 35-1 1 .35;
1J5-140 lbs. 111-11 50; packing sows;
$8 25-8 50; smooth butcher sows to
$9 25: choice 125-130 lb. feeder pigs!
$12-12-50. j
CATTLE receipts 50: calves 35 In-!
eluding 25 direct; market slow; seat-1
tred sales around steady; few grass
steers eligible to sell, around $5.50-1
6.00; few heifers $4-4.50: low cutter
and cutter cows. 2. 50-3.25; common
to medium 13.50-4.35; bulls 4-4.85;
common to medium vealers $3.50-,
7 00; choice quotable to $8.50.
SHEEP receipts 50 Including 24 di
rect; few medium to good 60 lb.
lambs steady at rj;..75; strictly good
la-ibs quotable to 6.25; slaughter
ewes saleable $1.50-2.25.
MiUrun, standard. $23.
Today's car receipt: Wheat, 18;
flour, 24.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO. Aug. 0 Wheat.
Open High Low Close
Sept. - 90', 91 't 90 00
Dec. 92'i P21, Bl 93,
May 933, ff4i4 93 03-94
CHICAGO. Aug. 9. (AP-USDA)
Hogs 4000; slow, mostly steady tf
10c lower, better grade. 170-240 lbs.,
$ 1 1 .65-95; top 12 paid for closely
sorted 200-lb. weights. 250-270 lbs.,
$11.60-80; medium to Rood. 325-35U
lbs.. $10.75 ?11; light lights, $11.25
tiO; sows. $10 11.40.
CATTLE 2000: steady; market un
even, not active a earlier in week,
especially on cutters and common
grass heifers and grassy cows of
cutter and common fat grade; sup
ply well cleaned up however; no
choice offerings here; best early.
$11.35; best weighty sausage bulls.
$635; vealers, 9.50 down; Mockers
and feeders well cleaned up at
week's 25 to 50 average; $6.00i 7.'J5
market with better grades, $7.75 .3
8 25; choice yearlings up to $8.50-
SHEEP 4000; lat lambs active;
steady to strong; spota. 10' 15c
higher; sheep and yearlings firm:
good to choice native lambs upward
to $8.75 and $9.00; few plainer
quality. $8.60 downward: common
to melium throwouta, 6v 7 and
above, three tiOiinlf. 85 iba. Wash
inetons, $8.75; with one deck choice
77 lbs. feeders out at $7.75; deck 75
lbs. yearlings, $6.50; long double late
arrivals held $6.75: native ewes,
$2.25g 3.50.
Wall St. Report
TROEH CRACKS
TO KEEP TRI
OREGON
199
1 the pace Sunday. Hia howling curves
j against Coquille'a seven southpaw
1 hitters, are being depended upon by
! his teammates to make up the win
ning margin.
Bouchard and Wei ton. Be 11 Ingham
Normal stars who have been with
the Rcsgiies most of the year, will be
here for the game, and their support
Ik expected to strengthen the Rogue
infield considerably.
Manager "Hooaier" Hoffard, who
'ailed to get a hit last Sunday aga!nst
Brewer. Logger hurler. consider! tht
collection of several wallops a per
sonal matter Sunday.
Defeat School Han.
THE DALLES. Ore., Aug. 9. AP)
Voters in the city schools here de
feated a proposed 95000 bond issue
for a new building to house a
Smith-Hughes course of agriculture,
a vote count showed today. The
vote was 154 against the issue to 19
for It.
Portland Produce
Per Case . . $2.85
FRESH EGGS
Fresh medium. . . doz. 23c
Fresh extra doz. 25c
KRYSTAL WARE
COFFEE
Two lb. ... 39c
Free Crystal Ware!
SYRUP
15c
Full Pint Jucs
One ana Muple Sirup
LOCAL PEACHES
Are Ready
For Canning!
All Kind Fresh Fruits
and Vegetable are fea
tured every day at our
More erip and fresh
jit prices that ou"H apree
are rcrv moderate.
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EFF INFANT DIES
PORTLAND, Aug. 9. upi BUT
TER Prints. A grnrte, 28ic lb. in
parchment wrapper. 29'2c lb. In car
tons: B grade, parchment wrapped.
37c lb.: cartons, 28'jC lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade deliveries at least two weekly,
27-25c lb.; country routes. 26-28c lb.:
B grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly. 26-26 !:c lb.; C grade at mar
ket. B GRADE CREAM for bottling
Buying prlc butterfat basis. 55c lb.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials.
lar;e, 30o; extras, latige, 38c; stand
ards. lan?e. 27c: extra mediums, 22c;
large. 27c; medium, extra, 27c: me
diums, extra, small. 17c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers: Fresh specials. 27c; extras,
27c; standards. 25c; extra mediums.
23c; medium firsts, 19c; undergrade.
18c; pullets. 10c down.
CANTALOUPES California Jumbo,
$2.25-2.50 crote; The Dalles, stand
ard, 81.75 crate; Yakima standards.
81.65-.75 crate; pony, $1.23 crate.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, new onions, new potatoes,
wool and hay. steady and unchanged.
NEW YORK. Aug. 9. (API The
stock market shook off its lethargy
today and leaped ahead wtth a vigor
that resembled some of the old
"boom sessions.
Merchandise, motor, steel and air
craft Issues led the upturn which
registered many new highs for the
year or longer. The close was strong.
It was one of the larcest turnovers
In several months, transfers approxi
mating 3,225.000 shares.
Bullish forces took the bit in -their
teeth shortly after the opening and.
despite occasional profit taking, lift
ed prices substantially In virtually all
categories.
Food for cheerfulness waa conained
In the freight car loadings report for
the past week which showed a small
but contra-seasonal Increase over the
previous seven days. A stock exchange
seat also sold for H 25.000. the best
price since May 3. 1934. An encour
aging statement was Issued by Presi
dent Wood of Pears Roebuck.
Today's closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Allied Chemical & Dye ,59".j
American Can 143 a
American & Foreign Power 6
A. T. & T 1348
Anaconda ........................ 17
Atch. T. & 8. F 52
Bendlx Aviation 10',
Bethlehem Steel 365s
California Packing 34 i
Caterpillar Tractor 53 'i
Chrysler .. ... 61 '
Commercial Solvent 18
Curtlss-Wrlght 2B
DuPont 1 1 0 1 4
General Fooda 36
General Motors 44
International Han-ester 53
T. T. fe T 11 a,
Johns-Manvllle 64 'a
Montgomery Ward 36
North American 22
Penney (J. C.) 7Q
Phillips Petroleum 23
Radio
Southern Pacific Ifli,
Std. Brands t4ss
Std. Oil Cal 354
Std. Oil N. J 47
Trans. America ivA
Union Carbide 83'
United Aircraft lfPB
U. S. Steel 43'.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 9. (APt
Frank Troeh of Portland cracked 1P9
out of a possible 200 ptgeoil. to kerp
the elas A trophy In Oregon while
gunners from other states monopo-,
hred other class championships as the
Pacific International trapshoot start
ed here today. .
Joe Contant of Poeatello. Idaho, and
Guy chlesman of Spokane gave Troeh
a close run when they each finished
with 198 out of 200.
Facing the traps yesterday were 174
shooters, six less than at the start
of the 1935 Oregon state champion
ship at Med ford, which waa the larg
est opening day shoot ever held in
the west.
C. R. Jossy of Tillamook and Al '
Brundlge of Reno. New. tied at 197
each in the class B division, with
Brundlge winning when Jossy missed
after 24 more hits in the shoot-off,
In class C William H. Cree of Long
Beach. Cal.. won with a 105.
D. H. Scowcroft of Ogden. Utah
won the class D event with a score
of 1P3.
E. Carstcn Jr.. 17, Camlno. Cal..
won the Junior shoot with a 193.
The women's shoot was won by
Mrs. J. Stelner of Portland, with 169.
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Portland Wheat
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Nency Jean, eight - months - old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Neff. well-known young people of
Medford, passed away during a brief
Illness at Bandon, Ore., Thursday.
The Neffs were motoring up the
Coast highway when the Infant be
came critically 111. They stopped at
Bandon where the little girl suc
cumbed to convulsion.
Besides the parents, there are left
three sisters and one brother, Joan.
Barbara, Betty and LeRoy Nefl; also
the grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. B. F.
Neff of Medford.
The body was brought to Medford
Frldny morning and services will be
held at the Conger, chapel under the
auspices of the Apostolic Faith, at
2 p. m. Saturday.
"ALL-BRAN FORMS
MAJOR PORTION OF
MY BREAKFAST"
Delicious Cereal Relieved His
Constipation
WIll'Bt.
PORTLAND. Aug. 9 (API Ornln :
Wheat: Open Hish Low Close
May 76' i .76 1 1 .76 '5 .76 Vs
Sept. old 72', .72'; .72 i .724
Sept. new.. .72'; .73 .72 Vt .73
Dec 74 .75 .74 .7
Cash : Big Bend bluestem, 13 per
cent, 03: Big Bend blncstem. 88'',:
dark hard winter. 12 per cent. 88'i!;
do 11 per cent. 74; soft white. 73;
western white. 72 4; hard winter, 73;
northern spring. 73; western red, 72.
Oat: No. 2 white. 2I.OO.
Corn: No. 2 E. yellow, 939.00
FllVfr.
NEW YORK. Aug. 9 (API Bar
Silver quiet and unchanged at 67-14.
Sun Fniuclsro hutterfnt.
SAN FRANCISCO. All. 0. (API
First grade butterfat, 30',ic . o. b..
San Franclaco.
TAKEN BY DEATH
Samuel E. Edmonds of 020 Beatty
street passed away at a local hospital
Thursday evening from heart trouble
after three weeks serious Illness. He
was born at Clinton, Iowa, June 17,
1860.
Mr. Edmonds was married to Mar
garet R. Simpson at Yreka California,
July 24, inno. Five children were born
to the union, four surviving. Besides
his wife. Margaret a. Edmonds, there
are left to mourn, Lawrence E., Ar
thur James, Clarence William Ed
monds, and Mrs. Gertrude Edwards,
thirteen grand children all of Med
ford.
The family haa resided In Medford
for the past ten years.
Funeral services wilt be held at the
grase-slde In Little Shasta California
cemetery. Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Rev.
W. H. Eaton, officiating. Services In
charge of the Perl Funeral home.
IN SUNDAY S GAME
Interest In the Coqullle-Medford
baseball game here Sunday is growing
rapidly in the city, with proapects
for the best game of the season. The j
Logger nine comes to Medford with
a win-and-wln tie with the locals,
which both teams have resolved to
break In their own favor.
BAiiman. Rogue twlrler who pitch
ed beautiful ball at Coqullle Sunday,
only to lose his game on bad breaks,
has been working out all week at
top speed so as to be able to stand
"The Home of Good Meat. Swift ' Gov. Inspected Meats''
Don't Waste
Shoe Leather
5 Go 3traight to the Liberty
i'inib vwicii juu Bit) luun-
ing for srood meats. There's
no need to walk all over
town because you will al
ways find the best at the
Liberty 1
. BEEF - VEAL
PORK - LAMB
Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb 15c
Steer Beef Short Ribs, lb 10c
Steer Beef Boil, lb 10c
Steer Beef Round Steak, lb. . . 28c
Shoulder of Lamb, lb 12V2C
Swift's Bacon, half or whole, lb. 37c
Fryers, lb 25c and 30c
Ducklings Chickens Fresh Fish
Complete Assortment Lunch Meats
Sooner or later
you'll try Schilling Cofice.
Till then
"Wings of the Morning
to you!"
Schilling Coffee inspires
confidence. With only
reasonable care in brewing,
its sturdy quality
delivers a delicious cup
as regular as the morning sun
Schilling
Coffee
rhere are two Schilling Coffees.
One for percolator.
One for drip.
SATURDAY ONLY!
Watermann's New Deal
ISVff S?!? Tni Beautiful $2.50
K f&jD&U Fountain Pen
Absolutely FREE
Notice to Authorized
Distributors
In accordsnc with our agreement you are authorized
to deliver 3.50 FOUNTAIN PEN FREE with erh
puroh of a pfceknge of BLADES at 40c and thla'ad
signed.
New bind eft are made of flnett Awedlah Steel, hollow
(tround. With the purchase of each package at 490
you will receive a beautiful regular 3.60 pen, guar
anteed five years by P. A. WATERMANN ABSO
LUTELY FREE.
BLADES PIT NEW OR OLD STYLE
GILLETTE OR PROBAX RAZORS
Limit Two fte to a Customer
Medord Pharmacy
MEPFOHD, OREGON
We Are Offering Some
New Items In Our
Bakery Department
fcUIUUHUW VM)lll CCIJ Cll.ci liouig uviuviv auuu.u mm
investigate. Two of them will simplify the picnic and El
hot weather food problem. Thin. Sliced Sandwich and
Rye Bread. Wrapped in clear cellophane. See what
you buy.
Tutti Fruit Bars a rich, moist,
chewy cookie, doz 17c
Thin Sliced Sandwich Bread . 15c
Thin Sliced Rve Bread 11c U
Read Mr. Huyehe's voluntary
letter: "After sufTerinR for years,
T happened to notice in the prrocery
a box of All-Bran. I determined
to give it a fair trial.
"I cannot say enough for Itn ffn,-t.
a I Am ft man 58 yar of ze, at th
tlm In life whn one needs Jun. wha
ALL-BRAN floe, for you." Mr. Rohl
A. Huysrhe. 810 Union St.. Ne Or
leans. La.
Constipninn (fun to intuflicirvt
"bulk" in nv.abs.
Research shows- that Kellopz's
All-Bran furnishes "bulk'' to ex
ercise the intestines. All-Bran
also supplies vitamin B and iron.
Two tablespoon fuls daily are usu
ally sufficient. With each meal, in
serious cases. If not relieved this
way, see your doctor.
The "bulk" in All-Bran resists
digestion better than the "bulk" in
leafy veeetables. How much better
to use this rentle food in place of
patent medicines.
At al) jrrocera In t'ne
red-and-ereen pakasre.
Made by Kelloi; in
Battle Cree.
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TRIPLE-STORAGE COMPARTMENT
Places for fruits, vegetables
and dairy product in con'
venient separate containers,
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People's Electric Store
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