MEDFORD IfXILi TRIBUTE, 5CEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 23. 1935.
Rule are that after the petition
la signed It must remain on the cal
endar seven legislative days before a
vote can be had.
Votea are permissible on such pe
titions only on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month.
Thua no vote this session will be
possible.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Autf. 25. ( AP)
Word was received here today of
the death In St. Catherine's. Ontario,
of Johnson P. Porter, 67, contractor
who built James J. Hill's ribbon of
rail Into central Oregon,
Unknown Dies
ALBANY, Ore., Aug. 23 (AP)
The Identity of an Itinerant scissor
and knife sharpener found seated In
death at a camp table under the Wil
lamette river bridge In Benton county
Tuesday, remained a mystery today,
Coroner K. C. Fisher said.
Quests at the I. E. Meyer home
at the next regular grange meeting
September 7, The following officers
Mrs. Daisy Fischer Here Miss Daisy
Fischer and Miss Harriett Per.tin;.
both of Portland, were among r"t
ors in this city today, leaving by
train for Oranta Pass after visiting
Crater lake. They also plan to visit
the Oregon Caves.
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THE DALLES. Ore.. Aug. 93. CAP)
Funeral services for John B. Goff,
79. rancher of Lone Rock since 1881,
will be held Saturday.
Lake Creek
Sunday wen, Mrs. Wllmarth ana
brother and wife, accompanied by a
friend, all from Oranta Pass.
THE GRANGE
have been elected so far: master,
Henry Walruff; overseer, Roberta
ON OPENING DAY
IN RANKS OP CCC
LAKE CREEK. Aug. 23. (8pl.
Mrs. Emma Wahl.ra who haa been
helping at the E. E. Meyer home for
the paat two week., retumeg to
her home In the Dry creek aectlon,
Sunday.
Mr. Elizabeth OrlMom la visiting
her daughter. Mra. Charles Clngcade
near Eagle Point.
Mia, Cora Bell Smith of Phoenix
1, spending this week with her
cousin, Edith Hoefft.
The Misses Charlotte and Lillian
bates of Portland were week-end
guests of their aunt, Mra. E. E.
Meyer. Mlsa Charlotte remained for
a few days while Lillian spent a few
days with Miss Irene Charley, re
joining their parents at Crater lake
Sams Valley Orange
Mr. Wright, the well known au
thority on poultry raising, gave a
very Instructive talk on the subject
of Incubation and the selection of
breeding stock for poultry for the
Orange lecture hour Saturday night.
Another Interesting number of the
lecture hour was a game of Indoor
baseball played tiy scoring on ans
wers to current questions. Some of
the farmers found themselves grown
quite rusty.
Visitors present were Mr. and Mrs.
Wright of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs.
Lathrop and Miss Lola Blackford of
Central Point. The Central Point
visitors assisted Mrs. O. T. Wilson In
the first steps of organizing a Juve
nile grange, which will be completed
Dinner guests Tuesday evening of
Hamlin; steward, Stanley Straus; as
sistant steward. Donald Grant; lec
turer. Emma Prink; chaplain, Buela
Walruff; ceres, Marian Duggan; pb
mona. Regenla Dusenberry; flora.
Lova Dusenberry; lsdy assistant ste
ward, Oale Beebe. Remaining offices
will be filled at the next meeting.
Pair business occupied most of the
Orange session. The order voted to
entertain the merchants who had ad
vertised on the drop curtain Septem
ber 28 with a wholesome country
dinner. Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bagadale were
II. O. Meyer and Charlotte Bates.
Mlas Nellie Ortssom returned to
Central Point Tuesday, where she
will soon resume her studies In the
Central Point high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Orlssom visited
Saturday with Mra. Elisabeth Orls
som and Mlas Nellie.
Bill Swain of Brownsboro la kalao
mlnlng the school rooms this week
at Lost Creek In preparation for
school, which atarta the ninth.
There will be a dance at the
grange hall Saturday night. August
24. .
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Forest Fire la Public Enemy Num
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. (AP) A
pot on the opening day In the next
e salon of congreu on the Patman
$2,000,000,000 bonus -Inflation bill wai
uured today.
Backers of the bill finally obtained
317 signatures on a petition to take
the bill away from th houu ways
and means committee and bring It
to the floor for a vote. Under houM
riles, however. It would be Impos
sible to obtain a vote this session
unless congress meets well Into Sep
tember. WASHTNOTON. An 2S. ( AP)
The civilian conservation corps sn
nounced today enlistments reached
462.000 on August 17.
Of this number 13.000 were In
dians working on Indian reservations
and 400 were In camps In Hawaii,
Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands.
Enlistments by states of origin
were reported as Including:
Arizona 2076. California 32.77a,
Idaho 3303, Montana 3393, Nevada
601. Oregon 6608. Washington 805B.
Of the 1297 fires reported on tha
national forest of Washington and
Oregon In 1934, 61 per cent were
man-caused. Half of the man-caused
firea were started by careless smokers
and campers.
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Carelessness with matches snd
Of the 846 flrea reported on state
and private land In western Washing
cigarettes caused more than 50 per
cent of the forest fires In the na
tional forests of Oregon and Wash
ington up to July 1, 1935.
ton In 1934. 98 per cent were man-
caused. Careless smokers and eampers
Thursday.
ber One.
caused nearly half of them.
SATURDAY and MONDAY
AUGUST 24th-26th
3?E0
SATURDAY and MONDAY
AUGUST 24th-26th
CLOROX
Pints 2 for 15c
Qts. 2 for 26c
IGA
SALAD MUSTARD
9 oz. jar 13c
MORTON'S SALT
2 pkgs
It poura when It ralne
IGA
BISCUIT FLOUR
40 oz. pkg. 25c
FOR FLUFFY BISCUITS
VASHON
CHOCOLATE
SANDWICH
Lb. . . lc
ROYAL CLUB
TOMATO JUICE
3No.l cans 25 c
IGA
BAKING POWDER
1 lb. tin . 17c
FOR BEST RESULTS
id
IT'S
v FLAVOR
Good coffee it known by t
company it keopi. And thousand.
of dlscfim mating houiowtvM, hi
State., I
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toffs they can bay rcgaidlM ol print
Thoy Kav loomed by iparianc that
th IGA Coffeo Service H bp.nobJ.
that It lakes the "guess-work" out of
coffee-molcing. You, too, can have this
eitro protection against failure in
moling good coffee. It's FREE
lor the aiMng! Just specify the
blend andgrind you preferl
WRIGLEY'S
CHEWING GUM
3 pkgs. . . . 10c
SANKA COFFEE
1 lb. tin . .
LA FRANCE
Package .... 9c
Satiha pkg.
IGA Coffee Service
Red "A" lb. 18c
3 lbs, 50c
Blue "G" lb. 22c
Peak . . ib.27c
A Blend of Fine Coffees for
Every Taste and Pockctbook
A full line of Canning needs
We ars rvady tn fill ynnr order for all
npcM.arr mnnlnn nrriK
BALL
MASON JARS, qt 89c
BALL
JAR CAPS, doz 25c
JAR RUBBERS, pkg.. . .4c
IOA
FRUIT PECTIN, 3 for 25c
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6n oriental spiocs, perfectly blended with J?tjp 0-'- :Trtv &&C'ii TViiir2f I M H iTBl Tk!W rhey'r cut the minute the long speats push
other Inredlenrs, to font) an Ideal F ' " ilp JS. -"' 3AH K.Vl ESSW 'heir tender dps through the soil. ryr-V r1 I-" 1
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Boys inirvrrr HOW TO
DOLLS OF ALL NATIONS hZJ
GET THBM C D CT ON EACH 10-LB. BAG t fVjVi'i A
HFRE I H Em las SFA ISLAND PURE CANE S0GARa5SgJ I 3wsSW
4dc for
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iTOfllUilfc M-ing' Tall Can. C jjjJY 14C
ISra.Get3 I P&G White I tsSZMX k .
..6c mmmsnvtto Naphtha Soap Mi lJMi&
PlipPTiA IQ bars 33c mMM t '
DETAILS
FROM OUR
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I0XYD0L
Large Pkg.
21c
Jell QUICK
3 S-oz. bottles 49c
The perfect Pectin
SELECTED MEATS
Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 22c lb.
Swift's Oriole Bacon 4 IV lb.
Swift's Club Frankfurt 22? lb.
Swift's Jewel Shortening lit lb.
CHB The Quality Line
SWEET PICKLES
Pint 23c
rim
DILL PICKLES
Quart 25c
CATSUP
14 ox l'5c
Th elected fruiei and vegetable come freh from th
countTY nnt orcnarai and gardens . . . direct to yout ttba.
SATURDAY ONLY
Sunkist ORANGES, 392s 3 doz. 29c
(Fm for juice)
Sunkist GRAPEFRUIT, 80s. .6 for 25c
Thompson Seedless GRAPES . . 2 lbs. 9c
Fancy Green PEAS 2 lbs. 19c
SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. 19c
WATERMELON ljclb.
CANTALOUPE 3 for 13c
Hearts of Gold
Bunch VEGETABLES ... 3 bunches 10c
GOLD HILL I CENTRAL POINT
HAM'S FADER'S
GROCERY Cash MARKETS
MFATS nROCFRTFq OEO0ERIES, FRUITS and
rSSffvEWTAH VEGETABLES - FEED
BUTTE FALLS
GRANTS PASS
STAR SEED "
and GROCERY Ca$h MARKETS
i GROCERIES. FRUITS
409-411 'O Street Phone 43 VEGETABLES. FEED, MEATS
ROGUE RIVER p . n ... , c
Price, Quality ana Serv-
HEATH and ice Being Equal, IGA
HOLLISTER s'or" Merit Your Fal-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE rona?e-
MEDFORD STORES
LUMAN BROTHERS
SUPER FOOD MARKET
GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS . VEGETABLES - BAKERY
Corner Main and Bartlett
INDA HUMPHREY
A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
504 East Main St. Phone 462
ALEXANDER'S GROCERY, INC.
A Complete Line of Battle Creek Health Foods
203 West Main St.
BUNGALOW GROCERY
Fresh Meats and Vegetables
409 N. Riverside Phone 485
ROSE GROCERY
Open Evenings and Sunday
JACKSONVILLE I TALENT
GODWARD TR YON
MERCANTILE MERCANTILE
groceries General Merchandise
general MERCHANDISE Hardware
ASHLAND ASHLAND
DOREMUS DOUGHERTY
CASH GROCERY GROCERY
71 N. Main Phone 190 47 N- Main phne 02
CAVE CITY
'B"i'M:,:rj;:.'c.cHUMACHEn's
Highest Quality At a Sav- GROCERY
ing Price Always! The IOA of the Redwood
Highway
205 W. Jackson
Phone 1420