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    BEDFORD JfATL TRTBUN"E. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. 'ArGTST 30. 1935.
PAGE SEVEN
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Shop Saturday for the
TWO-DAY HOLIDAY
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BROTHERS
Main and Bartlett
YOU WAfcJT YD
HEFLIN PREDICTS
HOOVER'S DEFEAT
TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 30 (API J.
Thomas Heflin. former senator from
Alabama, predicted today that Presl.
dent Roosevelt "will win the next
election in a walk," while Herbert
Hoover, as the likely choice of the
Republicans, "will be lucky to carry
more than eight states."
Heflin discounted the efforts of alt
others. t
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Saturday m
m
NATURAL LAXATIVE
FOOD WINS NATION
Kellogg's All-Bran Helps
Millions to Regular Habits
Be Sure to Visit
LUMAN BROS.
J and every day for that matter, where you can supply
fjj your table completely from the fresh stocks of Groc
11 erien. Meats. Vegetables. Bakery Goods, etc.. thereby
savins- vour valuable time as well as money. Courteous
personal service always, Prepare Saturday for a 2-day
holiday 1
I Choice R. I. Red Fryers . lb. 23c
Choice R. I. Hens .... lb. 20c
El A...!.. Ax.. I. IL on.
dwiss oiea . . . . iu. Ub
Short Ribs Beef lb. .... 10c
Choice Beef Pot Roast lb. . 1 2 1 2 c
Shortening . . . . 3 lb. 33c
Fresh Ground Hamburger . . lb. 10c
M T-Bnne Steak ...... lb. 20c i
' BJl
Sirloin Steak lb. 20c
FINE' ASSORTMENT OF
COLD LUNCH MEATS
fT MILK
If MORNING ;er
f ori.g.a. Sic Cm
j TALL CAN 285
Peanut
Butter
2 lbs. 35c
Salad
Dressing
Pint 20c
Millions have found Kellogg's All
Bran thoroughly satisfactory for cor
recting constipation due to lnsuf
flcent "bulk" In meals.
In addition to its popular ap
proval, All-Bran has been ac
cepted by science. Research shows
it offers mild "bulk" to aid elimi
nation. Also vitamin B and iron.
The American Medical Associa
tion Committee on Foods has
Kranted Kelloeg's All-Bran its
Seal of Acceptance. This delicious
cereal is also approved by Good
Housekeeping Institute.
Within the body, All-Bran forms
a soft mass which gently clears out
the intestinal wastes. More effec
tive than the "bulk" in fruits and
vegetables, as it does not break
down in the body.
Isn't this food better than patent
medicines? Unlike cathartics, it re
mains effective with continued use.
Two tablespoonfuls daily are usu
ally sufficient. Chronic cases, with
each meal. If not relieved this way,
see your doctor.
Get the red-and-green package
at your grocer's. All-Bran Is
jtegepjJN much more satisfactory
ijd than part-bran pro
re5?y ducts. Made by Kellogg
V In Battle Creek,
NAMED NEW HEAD
OF STATE
Supt. Schramm to Be Suc
ceeded by Mark Skinner
. Following Banking Board
Action. '
electing Mark H. Skinner of Port
land a superintendent of banks, the
executive office aald today.
A. A. Schramm, retiring head of
the department, refused to comment
today on the board's action. It was
reported that he already had received
offers of position from outstanding
banking concerns.
Skinner was expected to arrive In
Salem within the next few days to
confer with Governor Martin.
VACCINATION FOR
ICOT
rearrested after Deputy Henry Rees
reported finding Jewel's diary In the
room which, he asserted, tended In
some measure to support the neigh
bors' talk,
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To Oregon laves Mrs. p. b. B:s
low. her house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Bt$s and Clifford StampfU of
Bell, California, and Fred Fry visited
the Oregon Caves yastcrdav, stopping i
off enroii t to inspect the "House or nounced today that at the present
Mystery" on Sardine Creek. I time there are two ctses of smallpox
City Physician L. D. Inskeep an-
in Medford, both rather severe. Due
to the fact that prior to quarantine
both the cases were rather extenstvely
In contact with the public. Dr. Ins
keep advised citizens of Medford to
become vaccinated for the disease.
Those who have not been vaccinat
ed for five years should take the pre
caution again. Dr. Tnskeep said, and
vaccination should particularly be
given children who have never had
the treatment.
SALEM. Aug. 30. (AP) Mark R
Skinner, Portland banker, was named
by the state banking board here
last night as state superintendent
of banks to succeed A. A. Schramm
whose term will expire September 1.
The announcement was made fol
lowing the return of the banking
board members from a trip by air
to Pendleton. Governor Martin. State
Treasurer Kolman and Secretary 01
State Snell comprise the member
ship of the board.
The new superintendent Is a Demo
crat and a native of Michigan. He
has spent 27 years of his life in
the banking business. When reached
last night he announced he would
accept the position.
Skinner came to Portland In 1921
from St. Paul. Minn., where he was
a vice-president of the First Na
tional bank. He served as vice-presi
dent of the Northwestern National
bank of Portland until 1939. For
the past three months he has been
connected with the federal housing
administration in Portland.
Skinner's appointment was made
with the unanimous approval of the
board, after It hsd been unable to
agree on a selection at Its meeting
two days ago. Meanwhile scores ot
telegrams had been received from
bankers through tut the state, most
of them urging Schramm's retention.
Schramm has served eight years
as head of the banking department.
He came to Salem from a banking
position In Cor vail is. He was ap
pointed by the late Governor Pat
terson.
SALEM. Aug. 30. (AP) Numer-
oua telegrams and telephone calls
have been received commending the
action of the state banking board In
mm
"The Home of Good MeatB. Swift's Gov. Inspected Meats'
1 itwnTri I'mMSn
FLOUR
Klamath
Falls
BOUQUET
Flour
49 lb. tack
$1.45
Kitchen
Queen
Hard Wheat
Flour
49 lb. sack
$1.69
The Liberty Market car
ries only the highest qual
ity Gov't inspected meats.
Try the Liberty for that
tender, juicy steak or
roast for the Sunday din
ner. You will be sure to
please the whole family.
rifoeS5eTaS
Kellogg's Whole Wheat
Biscuits . . . . 2 for 23
1
'.13 r l s l 11.. 1 p?
i ooua neaas Lettuce, eacn . . . oc
M
M
Solid Cabbage, lb.
.2ic
Home Grown Peas, 3 lbs. . . . ..... .25c
Bananas, lb .5c
CANNING PEACHES ARE HERE
AND THE PRICES ARE LOW
Beef Pork Veal Lamb
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Lamb Stew . . . . lb. 5c
Lamb Shoulder lb. 2v2c
Picnic Hams . . lb. 25c
Round Steak . . lb. 28c
Beef Pot Roast ib. 12y2 18c
HENS-FRYERS-RABBITS-SQUABS
FRESH FISH-LUNCH MEATS
ce m
Red Ripe Watermelons on I
BUY FOR TWO DAYS
We will feature this week-end numerous items for your
picnic lunch, also for your special at home dinners and
other needs. Shop here Saturday for the Double Holiday.
Buns. Thin Sliced Sandwich Bread, 20 varieties
Cookies. In fact everything you need for that
lunch or picnic.
Announcing the
Opening of
SIM'S BROS.
Gun & Cycle Shop
Formerly Medford Cycle & Repair Shop
23 No. Fir St. - Phone 281
MODERN GUNSMITHING
Repairs for All Makes of Guns
Re-boring Re-Blueing
18 Years in Factory Service Station
FISHING RODS
Made to Order and Repaired
HERBERT A. SIMS EARL A. SIMS
RAKED BY DELUGE;
MANY HOIS LOST
LAS CRCCES. K. M., Aug. SO
(API Weather that s transcontin
ental filer today described as "up
and down" wa reflected on the
ground In a damaging flood here
early today. i
No lives were lost but a newspaper
estlmat. of the property damage was
300.000 after saturated farm lands
above the city poured their overflow !
over the urban area. I
Meantime a fifth body had been
recovered from the bus disaster yea
terday near Wilcox. Arlj., where a
westbound carrier with 28 passengers
was caught by a surging cloudburst
torrent as It roared through an un
derpass. Holly, Colo., with aid from relief
organizations continued rehabilita
tion work after Wednesday's Inunda
tion from flood swollen Horse creek.
Pour feet of water that poured Into
thla city after heavy rains last night
crumbled many adobe houses. Fifty
homes were known to have collapsed
and many other families were forced
to vacate their homes until the
watera receded. The rain ceased dur
ing the forenoon.
HELD IN -FIERY
DEATH OE GIRLS
MIAMI, Fla Aug. 30 (API Two
of his three daughters dead a. a. re
sult of an early morning fire at his
Northwest Miami residence, H. a.
Denmark, 36, bakery salesman, was
detained for the second time today
for questioning. -
County authorities picked up Den
mark shortly alter he left Jackson
Memorial hospital where, sobbing, he
watched his 13-year old daughter,
Dorothy, die of burns. Previously city
officials questioned but released him.
A younger daughter. Prances, 11,
died soon after she was taken to the
hospital. Another, Jewel, 0, waa less ;
seriously burned.
Qosslp of neighbors to the effect
that Denmark had threatened his
Children hrnnsht. Mia flr.t riataniinn
John Rowland of the state's attor-1
ney'i office aald, but questioners ac
cepted Denmark's story that he awoke
to find clothing ablaze and threw
gasoline used for cleaning on the
flames, believing It water.
Sheriff D. c. Coleman ordered him 1
elaoss Vintage Co.
211 EAST MAIN ST. PHONE 429
The Home of
FINE WIMES
BEERS MIXERS
If you are planning week end whether
stream, or lake or hv the seashore or
fill your needs In Mine. Beer or Mixers,
popular beers, specially prlred hy the
pre-cooled If you want them rold.
BEER - ALE
BEER
"Old German Lager"
Beer $2.75 case
"Salom" Beer
$2.75 case
Pabst Blue Ribbon
.t:j.5 case
30c case refunded on empty bottles returned
Always the BEST at LOWEST Oost to You
SWEET
Fortified Sweet Wines
"Ill'X" (3 years old)
1 gal. for $1.65
1 gal. 85
Quart for 45
"Bisceglia's Finest"
years old)
1 gal. TOr $1.95
gal. for 1.00
Quart 55
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1 use Mali Trlbuna ant dm.
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PORTER jfSt1
It be hv prune cool mountain
nt home with KUMts let us
This week up feature all the
cum and jou can get them
ALE
Tornberg's Sparkling Ale
or Tornberg's Export Porter
$2.05 case
3olden Glow XXX Ale
$2.05 case
DRY
WINES
' Red Varieties
Zmfandel, gal..$ .89
Claret, gal 95
Burgundy, gal.. 1.10
White Varieties
Sauterne, gal... $1.25
Reisling, gal. .. . 1.25
Brjng your own container
211 East Main St.
Delivery service by messenger
Phone 429
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THERE'S THE
GIN THAT'S
S0 G00D THEY
DARE ADVERTISE
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"It's no surprise to me to see carload after car
load of Old Mr. Boston Gin. You see, mister,
I know how grand and good it tastes, and any
one who has tried it knows exactly why it's miles
and miles ahead of 'just gins.' Travel all over
the country and you'll find whole armies of
boosters and no wonder. It's a sweller tast
ing gin, it's far smoother and completely su
perior. It's my personal idea of the finest
straight liquor drink any man can buy."
PINTS
AS SMOOTH AS
FIFTHS $15 QUARTS
OLD BRANDY
$35
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