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ArRDFOTJD MATL TRfRTTNE. fEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. XOVEFBER 6. 103G. PAGE ELEVEN - K PROSPERITY NEWS PORTLAND JUDGE ? FIRES HORIZON OF DENIES REQUEST j BUSINESS WORLD FOR INJUNCTION , (Continued trom Pga Ono. In addition to the regular of 50 cents, making a total disbursement of $txut $33,750,000 to 5 tiare holders, After announcing the dividend -dec. laratlon. President Teagle also dis closed the company was making i special contribution of 4 00,000 to the corporation a tnrut plan ror em ployes, In addition to Its regular con- Steel Indmtry Ahead. --m The American Iron and Steel Insti tute reported employment In the ateel industry In September broite ail rec orris for the Industry with B26.700 workers on payrolls, compared with 532,400 In August and up 23 per cent from September of 1035. . In Chicago, the board of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana ordered an extra of $1, a-nd the regular dividend of 25 cents, a total of some $18,500,000. The movement of freight over the nation's railways, as reported lor last week showed a less than seasonal dip of 0.3 per cent from the previous week, and a gain of 19.4 per cent Aver the same week of law year. The associated Press seasonally adjusted infiMt nf freight movement rose to 78 per cent of the 1929-30 average, i new top since June, 1931. The American Telephone system re. ported 100.000 new stations Installed in October, compared with only 62,- 600 In that month of last year, . IS BY 20-30 CLUB. FOR OF - Harry Plnneo, past president and organizer of the 20-30 club, was pre sented with a gold ring bearing the a 0-30 symbol as an expression of the members' appreciation for his unttr- . lng efforts in club service at the reg ular weekly meeting last night. A dlscuslon of future activities for the olub emphasized that a project upon which to work is needed. Thi , led to the acceptance of a proposed plan to be started as soon as ap proved by the proper Authorities Particulars are to be announced soon club officials stated. Carl Norria, Copco employe and Twenty -Thirtian, transferred here from Dunsmulr, entertained members and guests with a description of an Inspection trip which he recently made through the large Empire State mine in Grass Valley, Calif. ddred Colver, teacher In the Phoe nix schools, was accepted Into the club as an active member. Ouesto present were "Chuck" Dolce, employe of the General Petroleum corporations ".HaT'-Phitt, of -the Han sen Hardware company; Charles James, manager of tits CrafcarljLalw Puel company; and Howard Hamil ton, Immediate president of the Cres cent City, Calif., club. (Continued num page One.) date for the increased price schedule. Only & stay of execution pending an appeal to the state supreme court apparently oould prevent the order from going into effect soon. whether an appeal would be made could not be ascertained because John H. Hall, attorney for Sweeney ana Kennedy, was out of the city. One source said such a step was not probable. Under the order previously held ud by the temporary injunction. 4 per cent milk would be Increased from U to 12 cents a quart. 5 per cent milk would be increased from 12 to 14 cents and 6 per cent milk -would Jump from 13 to 16 cents. A prolonged hearing on the inlunc- tlon ended several days ago. Only the Portland area would be affected. THE DALLES, Ore., Nov. 6. (AP) Inspection of 60,000 acres of range land Included In the 25 applications for participation in the federal home range land Improvement program In this area began under the supervi sion of Eric Gordon, chief forest ran ger at Dufur. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Wedding ring, reasonable. Box 3154, Tribune. GENTLEMAN desires well -furnished heated room In private home; alio garage close by. Box 3150, Tribune. FOR SALE Dry body fir, 303 Clark at. FOR SALE Pigs or sows. Spring St. BOX 139, SITUATION wanted, as salesman, sales clerk or cost clerical; exp.. single; genteel; age 30. Phono 030-R. 10 ACRES, highway; 2 -room house, garage, chicken house, woodshed , well; all cultivated; $750, $100 down. Sheley Agency, Pacific Hwy Just beyond O. O. R. R. track. WANTED Girl to assist with house work and care of children; go home nights. Phone 645-Y. TURKEY SHOOT 2 miles north of Medford, Crater Lake Hwy., Sunday. Nov. Bth. All day. Sho'tguns and rifles. Fred C. Fnnder. WORK WANTED by good caterpillar OLD PEOPLE and invalids as well as man, or will do other work. Box convalescents, have been success- 3147, Tribune. fH cired for these many years, at ---v the Ashland Convalescent Home, FOR SALE Waterbury No. 23 heater. v- suitable for garage, school or hall; Sinon 45 acres, fenced and cross 1 Bteel range. 18-inch oven, perfect fenced, drilled well, 6-tn. hole, 125 condition, colls. Used tires at bar- ft. deep; good bulldlnga; paved high gain prices. way: high and grade school bus. SOUTHERN OREGON JUNK CO. Easy terms. Clair Olson, Box 45-A. Stewart Ave. between Holly and Eagle Point. Oakdale. w---- 7 - - FOR SALE Set lineman's climbing CASH for a small brick-making ma- tools. Phone 1341-Y. chine. "734 Hawthorne, Grants Pass. -- - Ore. MANAGFR WANTED Old eats. bush . . ed company desires man of ordinary FAMILY WASHING done for $1.00. ability to handle exclusive terrl Ironlng and blankets extra. 028 tory. No selling. Nominal invest West 2nd. ment required. Box 3155, Tribune FOR SALE Small house. Might trade FOR SALE '26 Hunmobtle sedan, for 5-room house and pay' differ- chenp. Trade for wood. Some cash ence. Box 3258. Mall Tribune- 323 So. Central. I DAYS ULXwW'-1 I SAYS WIS LOOK AT THIS 937SO Tot a few days only, 80 A. good land, 30 A. under irrigation, as A. clover; 3 ml. from town. You wlU have to hurry to aecure this. 350016 A. clover, good barn, small house and outbuildings, Hi miles from town. 1350 5 A. garden land, Irrigated; 3- room house and . outbuildings: terms. (3300 7 A. garden land, Irrigated; good 5-room .house, garage, wood ahed. Terms. B. J. PALMER Space In Palmer Mu&lc Store. Tel. 788. W. B. ORUBEH Expert piano tuner in Medford limited time. For piano service call Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 3.1a. nri mm S! I ((Mm mWwMtm? M iMmil more muss, fuss and bother when you want lemon juice... forget the trouble of washing, cutting, squeezing, strain ing and, worst of all, the mess to be cleaned up. Just get a can of M. C. P. natural, strained Lemon Juice, punch two holes in the tin and pour the amount required. The can may be kept in the refrigerator until needed again. Simple?... very I "There's a Daily Use For M. C. P. Pure Lemon Juice" DAYS PHONE 9 210 E. MAIN ST., MEDFORD, ORE. $ DOLLAR DAYS $ SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AND 9 CRISCO Limit One Can or Snowdrift 6-lb. win $1.00 CRACKERS Sodas or Grahams, 2 lbs,. 23 Fisher's Flour 24'2ibs.$1-011 0LF.0MARGARINE2fe.25c Piffgly Wiggly COUPONS Are Worth DOLLARS To You Ask for Them. 8ave Tim Get Your CO EE Dinnorware lllaCaC CIGARETTES Popular Brands One Carton With $5.00 Grocery Order $1.00 I DOLLAR ORDERS Delivered FREE rare tut Attention Best of H tTv I re RITES TOIVIORROW FOR JESSIE CAS Don't Let the Parking Situation Worry You. Park Where Yon Please. We Will Take Your Grocories To Your Oar Jessie May Case, 76, a former real dent of Central Point, died at the home of her son. George Davla. In Salinas. Calif.. Tuesday morning after an Illness of two months. Mrs, Case was born January 25, 1860, at Lowell, Mass. Soe was mar ried in the BUM of Washington to George K. Dnvls In 1897. In 1911 alii came to southern Oregon, where Mr. Davis died In 1819. Mrs. Cnse made her home In Cen tral Point until 11 months sgo when she went to live with ber sons In Salinas. She was a member of the Federated church of Central Point and leaves many friends and neigh bors who were grieved by her passing. She is survived by two sons, George M. Davis and Olen Davis, both of SMIuss. and four grand children. Funeral services will be held at th Perl funeral home tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock, the Rev. B. C. Lewis of tine Federated church in Central Point officiating. Interment will be In the Medford I. O. O. F. ormetery beside her deceased husband. vVINOOW JLASs we tell window Unas and will replace rour bioken wit-down reasonably rrowortage Cab' inn Works YES, THIS FOOD ENDS YOUR CONSTIPATION Look out for those half-nick days, when vou feel listless, headachy, out-of-iorts. Your troublo may ba constipation. The real cause of common constination is too littlo "bulk" in meals. Your system misses its regular exercise, r.oi fM nwrfed "hulk" in a deli cious cereal: Kellogp's All-BbaN. Within the body, its "bulk" absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, gently sponecs out the system. Why keep on feeling had when von can feel Bond? Millions of people ujo AU-BRAN. Tests prove IV .afo anrl .ffix-tive. AUBHAN IS aunrnnterA. Trv it a week. If not r.-.Hsf.-ctnrv. vnur money will be rclur.ded by the Kellogg Company. To (sMo.nnonfiila rtnllv&ve USU- aliv sufficient. Serve as a cereal, wil'h milk or cream, or cook lti'o recipes. Heniember, AijBbaM also supplies vitamin B and iron. fWnltiW vnn'd rather eat ft food L thiin take pills and drugs. Buy j f All-Bsan at your grocer's. Made , by Kellogg in Battle trees. urn i ' J I Add "Top" Flavor I f Ij of Fresh Limes I f5ase& II Bpw wherover lemon. gWf' 0T fl1 !aL' j ' rTiAXE-Woodrans.. T5. M M.C.P. I LCBIIUfl IUIlC M FOc?c.opnTo?umg umufniwuui, I . Al A Good Grocer, iMRM&& condition; cheap, phone 832-H. I MMMWMWMMWMHto moamm i the crackers you'll WS 1 pe proud to serve J. ! -because you're sure7 f WMStM M n?,VI . iiX. ABOUT SNKRISPV CRACKERS $ 1 IS, '"' w lt? . V ';",P FOR A PENNY.. .THAT 5 A KcAL I gkav TI CERTAINLY GET A LOT V?) SttJ S ,'VV ' ' ' 1 if OF KRISPY CRACKERS. X , i PURE m WHEN THEY BUY THIS J. Ji jTl V S I APPLE one pound , . r' v-'i l CIDER muMh r K-JmnL 25c it w, f. . w tvt3wa JKdf f 4it,U , 'Ik X . -! ' . 9 ZEE TOWELS 2 roiis 1 Qc SALAD OIL Bring; Your Jug. Gal S-J.00 ZEE TISSUE 6 r.iis 25c Ivory, Orchid . or Judo 1 Kitchen Broom, 45c . 1 25o size Rinso ( 5 Bars Do Laundry Soap ( B Bars So Toilet Soap ' $1.20 Value ALL FOR $1.00 FOLGER'S COFFEE ib. 27c MILK ANY BRAND 1 4 cans s1 -00 Folger's Coffee 4 ihs. 1 -on We Co-operate With the Wooden Bos Campaign Ordering Our Merchandise In Wooden Containers 3 Ib. Bag SUNRISE COFFEE 1 Ib. Bag BLACK TEA $1.00 ROMAN MEAL large pkg. 30c Tomatoes v EGGS Extras Medium 3 doz. 1 "" Sugar 10 lb B"d 10'lh mv Oat. Flour, Corn Menl. Crack Sack eil Wheat or Farina $1.00 SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES Grapefruit, size 80, 3 for 10c Arizona Sunkist yi Crate Sl.00 SPUDS, Ore, No. 2, 50 lbs. 73c SPUDS, Ore. No. 2, 25 lbs. 39c LETTUCE, lg. solid heads, 5c Squash, Hubbard or Banana Ib .0. .lc Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs. 19c WINE Full Quart Sweet Wine 49c PINT BITS 28c DKItRY WTNE 75c ROY GUYER'S ECONOMY MEAT & FISH MARKET Free Delivery. Phone 46 QUALITY FIRST Order These Dollar Day Specials by Number No. 1 1 Hen, nice and fat 7 Mock Chicken lega 1 lb. our own Sausage All for No. 3 4 lb, Purola Shortening 1 lb. Ground Beef (Not Hamburger) 2 lb. Veal Shoulder Steak All for No. 2 4 lb. Stcor Beef Roast 1 lb. Apox Woineri 1 qt, Kraut All for No, 4 3 lb. Lamb Stow 1 lb. Little Pig Sausages (Our own make) 1 lb. Sliced Bacon All for