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PAGE TWO MTCDFORf) MAIL TRTTUINK MF.DFOnD. QftEGONT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936. s tog SOU Yol n B stal tho Nol 1 on wit his sta sre I WOT . of u V( 1 bog da; tat 80 u 1 S" to be. 1U Jo I el wi It of at W elt 10 lt u n lr u tc v ELECTION PLACES NEXT LEGISLATURE IT Democrats. Will Have Ma jority in House While Re publicans Hold Balance of Power in , Upper Branch PORTLAND, Ore., Nov, . (fl) Democrats and Republicans will share BETTER FLAVOR IN THE CUP cup of coffee (W tastu better -full flavor it any slringlh, mild, medium or strong a coffee that is correctly ground for any method of making a coffee that mikes it easier far you to make gtoJtoJii thit's what veguarantti to you in MJ'B, the "Strength Essential" Coffee. . And no strings to it. You are the sole judge. You like it better, or it costs you absolutely nothing. You simply return ' the tin ind all your money is refunded on the spot. This applies to any tin of M-J'B that you buy from any dealer at any time. We've arranged with dealers for this unrestricted guarantee to you. So do not hesitate to try this ' far finer coffee. Taste its superior dellciousness. Enjoy its extra-tempting, rich aroma. M-J-B'i "Strength Essential" Is a constant richness of true coffee character in every grain of M-J-B, developed through the use of the world's best coffees, plus a special richer roast a real coffee Improvement. See what It means to you. Abetter cup of coffee, guarantet J! a ( 5 ) Lim I i Aamab . . SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY! SAVE $1.00 Bring us your old Iron and ret a Rr.on.An B.M HOTPOINT Al'TOM.tTIC IRON for $4.95 REMINGTON POCKET KNIFE Three bladed knives of excel, lent quality. Dollar Days Special $1.00 HANSEN SUCCESSORS TO Joint control of the Oregon state leg islature, It appeared today on ina basis of near-complete returns from Tuesday's election. The Democrats, with 36 seats to 33 Republicans and one Independent. will have a majority In the house for the second time In half a century Republicans appeared certain ot IB seats in the senate to 11 for the Dem ocrats. In addition to the 14 senate holdovors, of which nine are Repub licans and five Democrats, the elec tion, the new set-up will Include 10 Republican and 6 Democrat newly elects. ' ' Results of Tuesday's contests: Senatorial, ruth District: C. W. Clsrlc, Doug- lss, (H.l; seventh, W. A. Johnson. Josephine, (R.); eighth, George H chaney, Coos, (D.); eleventh, E. L. Ross, Washington, (D.); thirteenth. CUPS AND SAUCERS Art of I decora. 1 cnpi nd rtnurrrt, !ollar Dari Npcclul $1.00 MEDFORD HARDWARE CO. KING EDWARD VISITS PARLIAMENT L . 4, . This radlophoto from London shows King Edward VIM as ho arrived at tha House of Parliament In his first visit as monarch. (Associated Press Photo Thorns P. drsham, Jr. (D.); William L. Dickson, (D.)i Homer D. Angeil, (R ); Dorothy M. Lee, (R,); Oeorgo T. Eayrs, (D ); all Multnomah, Sixteenth, F. J. Btadelman, (R). Wasco. Seventeenth, U. S. Balentlne, Klam ath, (R.; eighteenth, W. H. Btelwer, (R ), Wheeler; nineteenth, Rex Ellis, (R.), Umatilla; twenty-first, Clyde L Kiddle, (D.), Union; twenty-second. Robert M. Dunosn, (R.), Harney, twenty-fourth, Issao E. Staples, (R.), Tillamook. Bepresentatlves. First, Walter Norblad, Olatsop, (R.) Second, O, H. Oleen, Columbia (D.) Third, Al Boon. Tillamook, (D.) rourth, J. W. Hughes, (R), and Ray L. Antrim, (D), both Washing ton. Fifth, Ellis W. Barnes, (D.), Rus sell Hogan, (D.), William P. Cady. (D.), Jack Wagner, (D.), Paul E Roth. (D ), E. O. Allen, (D.). Frank Delch, (R.), Archie K. Hlggs, (D., Phil Brady, (D.), George W. Prlede. (D ), Charlea H. Leach, (D.), Delbert A. Norton. (D.), A. M. Esson, (D.) Sixth, N. Ray Alber, Clackamas, (D.) Soventh, Daisy B. Bevans. (D.), James W. Eckersley, (D), rred D. Jcsnnet, (D.), all Clackamsa. Eighth, R. H. 0. Bennett, (R.), W Duerst. (D.), both Yamhill. Ninth, J. T. Mahonsy, Lincoln (D.) Tenth, Lyle D. Thomas, Polk, (R.) Eleventh, A. Rennle, Benton, (R) Tweflth, Walter ruhrer, (R ). Ron ald E. Jones, (It.), Hannah Martin, (R.), Thomas A. Llvesley, (D.), all Marlon. Thirteenth, rred Dawson, (.). rred E. Harrison, (D.), both Linn. rourtoonth, Clarence P. Hyde, (D.), A. O. Waller, (R.), Ralph P. Laird. (D) Fifteenth, Olenn N. Riddle, (R.). Bernard A. Young, (R.), both Doug- DOLLAR DAYS BARGAINS Cocktail Shaker -$1.00 High Foot Sherbets, 6 for ... $1 qO Combinets, White Enameled . $1.00 Bread Boxes, Ivory or Green, $1.00 Italian Vases, Values to S1.75, $ 1 .00 Intaglio Flower Bowls . . . . $1.00 Coor's Tea Pots, Large Size . $1.00 ICE TEA SETS ( (laws and frame In this attractive set. poller lv Special $1.00 HARDWARE Sixteenth, J, H. McCloskey, Coos, (D.) Seventeenth, Roy E. Carter, Curry, (D.) Eighteenth, W. B. Miller, Jose phine. (I.) Nineteenth, W. M. McAllister, (R.) R. O. Stephensoon, (D.). both Jack son. Twentieth, Mrs. W. Munroe, Hool River, (D.) Twenty-first, Malcolm W. Wilkin son, Wasco, (R.) Twenty-seoond, Ernest R. Fatland. (R.), OUUara; Olles L. French, (R.I. Sherman. Twenty-third, Carl Engdahl, (R). Umatilla; R. Wayno Erwln, Umatilla. (D.) Twenty-fourth, Vernon D. Bull, Un ion, (D.) Twenty-fifth, C. T. Hockett, Wal lowa, (R ); Howard W. Turner, Jef ferson, (R.) Twenty-seventh, A. S. Orant, Baker. (D.) Twenty-eighth, J. F. Hosoh, Des chutes, (D.) Twenty-ninth, O. W. E. Jennings, Lake, (D.) Thirtieth, E. W. Klmberllng, (R.I, Orant. Thirty-first, V. B. Staples, Malheur, (R.) Thirty-second, Harry D. Bolvln (D-R-), and Henry Semon, (D-R.), both Klamath. Thirty-third, , Orace K. Magruder, Columbia, (D.) flan Franclseo nutter SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 5 (VP) Butter 93 score 8&c; 01 aoore 33&c; 90 score 33'&o; 80 score 33o. SACRAMEOTO,Not. 5. (T") But ter, first grade SO'A": second grade sac. Join ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN'S Hosiery Club. Every 13th pair free. SAUCE PAN SET ttt of three pieces In Ivory and red. Special for Dollar 1S11 $1.00 Entrances on Sixth TUTTLE GRANTED A Bli months' suspended sentence, upon condition that he make finan cial restitution, was granted A. L. Tuttlt, former California Oregon Power company employe at Ashland charged with obtaining money under false pretenses, by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton yesterday. Tut tie, the court was Informed has employment In a northwest olty and promised to repay creditors. The suspended sentence Is also subject to revocation in case of violation. Tut tie has been held la the county jail for several week. Dp to tho current trouble he bore a good repu tation tor conduct and lnduatrious ness. His wife and two children are In the east. Friends aided Id secur lng employment. (lis present diffi culty was the first wltb the law. George Elliott, transient, charged with theft of an auto belougrag to the Medford Brass Si Metal Works, was also granted a six months' sus pended sentence, with conditions Elliott has been held In the county Jail the past two weeks for grand Jury action. He was arrested t Orants Pass with the stolen car. He claimed he was so hungry he did not realize what he was doing. Edward M. Hopkins charged with the theft of an auto belonging tt H. J. Welde from the streets of th.i city, waa sentenced to serve thres years In state prison. Hopkins has a police record, the police state. Trail TRAIL, Nov. 6. (Spl.) Tha frail extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Rena Howe Nov. 13. Every one Is Invited. All members are requested to be present as 100 per cent at tendance la desired. A covered dlsb lunch will be served at noon. Mr. and Mra. O. M. Blaess and son Bob were dinner guests at the S. W. Hutchinson home Oct. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ollhousen from Olen- dale, Calif:,, spent a few days at tielr summer home the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wllber Tucker ol Medford. and Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tuoker of Trail visited at the Nelson Nye home near Prospect Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson return ed borhe Oct. 30 after spending a months visiting and prospecting In northern California and Nevada. Mr. Watson Is greatly Improved In nealth from his stay In the mountains. They have as their house guests for. few days Mrs. Watson's sister snd bus band. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Purdue, of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hutchinson and ! daughter Shirley of Klamath rails were week-end guests at his parents' home here. Mrs. Llal Tucker visited Monday with her sister, Mrs. John Vincent and family on Elk creek. Mr. and Mra. Walter Messeear were dinner guests at the Ralph Watson home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Blaess and son Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Segess man and daughter Mary were dinner guests at tha Ray Prltchart home Tuesday evening. t.i TOASTERS Similiar to Picture $1.00 PIPE WRENCH A hnskle 18-Inch pipe wrench. A mlthty handy tool (or the home. $1.00 and Bartlett Streets Mrs. Scott's son Bob from Stock ton, Calif., has returned home after a few days visit here. Mr. snd Mrs. Paul Nice are located In a cottage ot Irvlo Howe. Mr. and Mrs. O'Parrell, are living In Rev. Gates' cottage. Mr. O'Farrell la federal engineer for the new school house under construction on Elk creek. The Hallowe'en dance given at Rogue Elk Saturday evening was well attended and every one ro ported hav ing a good tuns. The box social given at the log cabin hall Thursday evening, Oct. 29 waa well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tucker and Jim Tucker of Ashland are spending a few days at the Boyd Tucker home. While here they are helping the Tuckers build a fireplace In their home. The Grange Eagle Point Orange Eagle Point Orange met November 3. and although it was election night. about 70 were present. Two new a&puoatlons were pre. seated. "Third and Fourth degrees" were exemplified for seven new members. Lecture hour consisted of a Ger man folk dance by 14 members, and two humorous readings by Mrs. Swingle, A bank and one dollar was present ed to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mongrel's new baby boy. Orange voted to participate In the Armistice Day parade, and the drill team, and all other members who oan, are asked to meet at the court house. Tommy Coy waa reported better, but will be confined to hla bed for another month. Marie Wood, who had her foot hurt while playing at school a couple of years ago, was reported aa worse again, and will be taken to Portland In the near future for an operation upon the foot. H. E. O. met at the home of Mrs. Ada Kent last week, with 33 members present, and a good meeting waa re ported. Next meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. Lizzie Ferry, November IS. Eaoh lady Is asked to bring s ploture MWsWsWW Another Dollar Day sale has rolled around. As you all know, your two Western Thrift Stores feature dollar merchandise every day of the year at prices ranging from 60o to 89c, but to keep up the dollar day spirit, we are listing here a few spe cials for Friday and Satur day. Space does not permit us to list but a few of the thousands of items oarried at deep cut prices. Look What $1.00 50c Size Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder 3 PACKAGES $1.00 50c Size PABLUM Pre-Cooked Cereal 3 PACKAGES $1.00 PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY of herself when a baby. Please com plete as much of your faney work aa possible and turn In at this meeting, so the committee can have It ready for the carnival. Juvenile grange will meet at the hall Saturday. November 7 at 3:80 o'clock, and all mothers are urged to send their children. Xb ntnlit Ua, 11. at 8 O'- OlOCk the recreation committee will put on an evening of games ana other entertainment. Refreshments will be served, snd there will be no charge. Thursday night, November 15, the drill team will exemplify 3rd and MRU 3, - TtwT SNOUIC Nrt ,.! WW aft At mi k9 ACCURATELY FILLED FOR LESS! 10c Rolls SCOT TISSUE IS Bolls j $1.00 S7 70c Size Kruschen Salts 2 PACKAGES $1.00 4th degrees at Uppsr Rogue River Grange. The team will practloe In the Esgle Point hall Sunday evening, Nov. 15. Ladles of our grange are paying a debt to the men by giving a chicken dinner at 7:30 Sunday evening, No vember 8, In the hall. Monday, November 0, la clean-up day, and It la hoped all members es pecially the men, will be on hand. Next meeting wilt be eivotlon yt of ficers. Each lady Is asked to bring a paper sack lunch for two. Coffee will b served. Use Mall rrlbune want ids Wim COMPMT. mClodl. CalUomU Check These Prices Any of the following $1.00 items may be pur. chased for only " " ' $1.00 Aqua Velva $1.00 Alcaroid $1.00 0. M. Tablets $1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptic $1.00 Woodbury'. Face Creams $1.00 Zilatone . $1.00 Adlerika $1.00 Zonite $1.00 Blsodol U.00 Hexol $1.00 N. R. Tablets $1.00 Adez Tablets Will Buy! O. K. SOAP Giant Size 25 BARS $1.00 L -t,,rt, ,il 50c Size IP ANA Tooth Paste 8 TUBES j $1.00 79 i.i, ii lit ijwi-crTTicssa