Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1935)
MEDFORD ilAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, ir3 PAGE NINE BE FRONIJIS AREA Furry Animals Viewed As Economic Asset" in Pre venting Soil Erosion Farmers, However, Kick To trupppr th beaver 1 only in animal with an Income-producing pelt, and to milady the furry crtature U only the source of fashionable coata and wraps, but to J. F. Branson the beaver Is an animal of such eco nomic Importance that It needs pro tection. . In fact. Mr. Branson pointed out to the Mall Tribune today, where there are beaver colonies the soli Is 20 times as productive of forage sa where there are none. Beavers, he also said, pre vent sol! erosion by damming up streams and keeping the earth watered over a large area. They do a lot of other good that no one thinks about. Mr. Branson related In scien tific terms slightly over the head of your correspondent, and Mr. Branson ought to know, for he Is the Junior district agent of the United States biological survby, stationed at Rose burg. Causes Damage Unfortunately, the beaver does a considerable damage to crops, trees and river banks, aiut for that rea? son the farmers do not like the little animals, Mr. Branson related. The farmer. In fact, would like to see the creatures removed to sections where they cannot chop down fruit tTees by eating away the trunk to get a food supply of bark. That's why Mr. Branson la here. He Is working with Ralph H. Olaen. act ing assistant biologist of the U. a. forest service. In transferring beav ers from areas where they are In flicting crop damage to sections at headwaterse where they may cat and play and build without annoying any one. The nearest beaver colony to Med ford, Mr. Branson said. Is on Bear creek near Jackson Hot Springs. This colony and others in thl general lo cality are to be moved to quarters that are more desirable, from the beavers' and farmers' point of view. Make Smart rets Beavers are smart little animals that are kind and considerate, Mr. Branson said, adding that they quickly become pets. They never should be considered merely as pelts for fur coats, he stated, aa their eco nomic value when alive la transcend-, ant. Mr. Uranson and Mr. Olson had a beaver with them today. It will be ptacpd on exhibition In a MedTord store window so that It may be view ed by all who are Interested In seeing a braver at close range. The so-called social security bill Is by no means aocial security, but Na tional Disgrace, and our legislators who are blesaed with vision can see the handwriting on the wall, for, In the words of Franklin D. Roosevelt, "The power of the people once arous ed In a fixed purpose is the most Ir resistible farce in the world." MJCILE B. POSTER. Medford. Nov. 1. ELECTION TONIGHT i Election of officers will be the principal business before the meet ing of Roxy Ann Grange tonight. Under a new ruling, election of of ficers Is required at the first regu lar session In November, Plans for co-operation of Roxy Ann Grange with other Granges of the county to make the conferring of the sixth degree in the Medford armory November 13 a success, will also be discussed tonight. It Is also desired that those planning the trip to Sacramento by train for the na tional grange convention make known their Intention. Participation or Roxy Ann Grange In the Armistice day parade will be up for decision. All members are urged to attend, aa other matters of Importance will be considered. 5 AND 10-ACRE tracts. 10 down. 5 month: on pavement; mostly level good aoll; water and electricity. S. S. Montgomery. Jackson Hotel. FOR SALE Brood sows and weaners. Tel. 403-J-l. LOST Fur mitten at Talent. Thurs day night. Return to Safeway (Central Ave.) Medford. Reward. SLEEPING porch for man. OakdAle. FOR SALE Fresh aMmon egw at Valentine's Cafe. FOR SALF Wesner pig. D. P. Dug gan. Central Point, Rt. 1. FOR S A LE 3 -room house and bftth,: lot 75x275, wonderful garden land, paved street, only 4 blocks from business section; lot of berries, ftult treea and nhade; 91600, 1100 down, balance 115 per month. I. G. Pickell. 304 East Main. WANTED Experienced waltresa for extra work. Diamond Cafe. FOR SALE Fresh salmon eggs at Valentine' Cafe. FOR SALE Fre&h salmon eggs at Valentine's Cafe. FOR SALE! 3 young cows, one heifor, 3 milk goats. Fred Powers, Apple-gate. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished house, close in. 521 Spencer St. Close to Cottage St. bridge. WANTED One good horse or team to feed in exchange' for use. Plenty good feed: excellent ea-e guaran teed. Fred Powers, Applegaie. EXPERIENCED clerk and bookkeeper desires position. Good references. Box 5217. Tribune. WANTED Man to run ranch on shares. Team and seed furnished. References required. Fred, Powers. Applegate. FOR RENT acre, small furnished house. 2 miles out: in ndvenne. balance 5 month. Box 234. Thomas road. FOR SALE OR TRADE .71 h. rifle for wardrobe trunk. 419 W. 2nd before 3. FOR SALE 16 hed grade Ournsey milk cows. All milking now. Will start freshening in Jan. Four year ling steers, fat; one 3-year-old Guernsey built 6 veal calves. S. ti. ; Johnston, Applegat. 1 . J FOR Model A Pickup, '29 model; runs good. Bargain price $145.00. ', PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. ! Dodae and Plymouth. DIPHTHERIA CANCELS HEPPNER GRID GAME PENDLETON. Ore., Nov. 1. (AP) The football game between Heppner and Mllton-Preewater at Heppner was cancelled today because of three cases of diphtheria In the Heppner schools, according Co word received here from E. r. Bloom, principal of Heppner schools. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SPECIAL , This ad will be accepted as $25.00 on any used car In stoclc pu,rchiiaed on or before November 4th, 193B. No CAr overpriced. Easy terms; full allowance for your car In trade. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Dodge and Plymouth. Communications atx GOOD USED CARS SALE PRICES 19SS Buick light 8 Brougham. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan; wheels: extras. 1933 Plymouth S-wheel Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coirpel a real bargain. 1931 Ford A Victoria Coupe. 1030 Ford A a-door Sedan. Other real bargains In Fords, Chev- rolets. etc. The new Chryslers will be here soon.' LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. 33 No. Riverside. Phone 18. (Formerly Armstrong Motors.) FOR &ALE Filberts and walnuts. Mrs. Steiner, Rt. 2. near Howard school. YOUNO married man desires steady work on ranch. Capable of taking charge. Box 4744, Trloune. "1 . I i'l" I . fl I MI 'srl )fyd lit 1 - i J 1 V ' " 1 j 1 "The Home of Good Meats, Swift's Gov't Inspected Meats" YOUR DOLLARS BUY A LOT OF GOODNESS AT THE LIBERTY a 9 1 BEEF VEAL PORK LAMB $ DAY SPECIALS 4 jar Pickled Lamb Tongues $1.00 5 lbs. Shoulder Pork Roast. . : $1.00 11 cans Gold Cup Dog Food $1.00 Beef Pot Roast, lb 15c Al Stewart's Capon Fryers and Roasters COLORED HENS FRESH OYSTERS FRESH FISH BROTHERS Main and Bartlett Telephone 273 4 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Telephone 273 Portal Security a I)lRrace To the Editor It was astonishing to see with what vehemence you condemned our state legislators for their action regarding the Townsend old age pension plan In your editorial on October 31. It la also very surprising to know that any supposedly well-Informed person would call followers of Dr. Townsend a political minority. Also surprising that you should make the statement that the legislature was called to act on the social security bill, and then condemn tlipm so bitterly for doing Just that, for there never has been any real aocial security plan except that Introduced by Dr. Townsend, and now favored by millions, of In telligent people throughout our land. Ton SALE 40 acres on Griffin creok: on 3 -room houseValmost new; one 2 -room house: fine shade trees; lots of firewood. A deiidy place for ' chickens, goats and bes. CIar ( title for Just 1500. Who Is the luckv buver? Phone 517-U or see C. C. Pierce. Room 1, Palm Bldg.. Medford. Ore. I FOR SALE Rhode Island Red layln-? pullets. Phone 951-R. FOR RENT Small house 20. water , paid. Inquire 612 No. Holly. FOR RENT Molly Court No. 1. 30 Mo. Call Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn., 195. GOOD USED CAR VALUES 1030 Ford Coupe 19M Ford Tudor ...... -.. 150 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe v ( 1929 E.WX Coach. 1931 Wlllya-Knlght Sedan. j 1929 Chev. Truck. j SANDERSON MOTOR CO. atudebaker Soles and Service. THE BAND BOX SATURDAY and MONDAY . We are stretching a point on bargains in every depart ment to make these the biggest days of our history. PREFER G0BBS CREEK TO ANY WHISKY AT ANY PRICE! tin the wtmrnw. &M1 mi n ions toi . . in ingoing oari in ciry t j after city . . Cobbi Creek, concealed J in a oag, wai morcnia againiT any whiky at any price. 'Reiulti More fhon 8 out of every 10 men who took the test named Cobbs Creek the winner! It's rock bottom in price "tops" in taste! Try it I t r4i lMlti fey C. M'lM hand at C"tlntl Diirllfl Cerpfr- Htft mm btltlia CONIINfNtAl DiS!lU:NG CCftVOIAIlON, PHIIA& t ifHiA, tK i..v.. Your Friends Will Tell You How Much Easier It Is To SHOP AT LUMAN'S V0U will be surprised just how easy it is to get the habit of shopping at this store, where you J. can secure EVERYTHING for the pantry save countless steps and make substantial savings as well. Here you'll find up-to-the-minute stocks of quality, nationally known foods, well displayed for the aid of busy housewives 1 Avoid a trip down-town these wet, cold days ... Just phono your needs and we'll handlo your order just as though you wore making the selections yourself. FLOUR Real Flour Values Klamath Falls Bouquet 4,ir $ass Harvest King Flour A Good All-Pur pose Flour 49 lb. sack $179 MILK Libby or Peter Pan, Tal1 Can C Case 48 Tall cans $2.85 SUGAR Pure Cane 10 lbs. 53c Meat Department Specials Fey Fat R.I. R. fryers lb. 23c Fancy R. I. Red Hens lb. 20c Fresh Grnd Hamburger lb. 1 0c Country Style Sausage lb 15c Choice Beef Pot Roast lb. 12mc Beef Short Ribs SIRLOIN STEAK . T-BONF STEAK . First Grade Hams Best Qual. Est. Bacon ib. 34c SHORTENING . 3 lbs for 39c . . Ib. 10c , . . ib. 20c . . lb. 20c or Whote lb. 32c PEANUT BUTTER IN BULK 2 ms 29' NUT MARGARINE FINE QUALITY 2 ibs 25 Hill s Bros. COFFEE S: - ,1 mm m L id. tin b4c 1 lb. Blue O Q ft Package fcUl Bakery Specials Use your Telephone to order Fine Pas tries and Breads from our Bakery De partment. We have an unusually fine assortment for your approval and will be able to fill your orders by telephone if you cannot call at the store. Saturday Specials Date Bread, per loaf 13c Dated Oatmeal Cookies, per doz. . . 19c MACARONI No. 1 Quality. 3 lbs. a 9c Fruits "dVegetables Bunch Vegetables Local Best Quality 3 Bunches Best Quality .Apples For Eating or Cooking 6 lbs, 20c