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Pi .DFORD MAfL TUrBTTNTK MEPFOKD. PRECOX, FT? TP AY. X(TTF,MP.F,T? R. IMS. PAGE THREF r TO POSTAL STAFF Because of Increased business and the 40-hour week, Med ford poatofflce has been authorised to tncreae its staff by two regular clerks and one regular carrier, elective November 1. tt was annour.rd today by Postmas ter Fran reauB. Tha addition gift the postofflce tht lvg itff It ha ever had. The lncreaa u authorized by the post ofttoe dpatxmut at Washington after an etunlnaMon of business and facilities had bn made here by S. H. Monte, postal inspector, Mr. De Sou za said. William 8. Rose and Prentice Petty have been promoted from substitute clerks to regular clerks and Charles Pettegrew has been advanced from substitute carrier to regular carrier. New schedules following the increase in the staff are now being worked out. New substitute clerks are Chester Sllllman. Boyce Kellogg and Delmar Myers, the authorization from wash lngton permitting the employment of an extra substitute, Mr. DeSouza an nounced.. Ruppert Maddox is tbo new substitute carrier. All appointments were made from civil service ratings. Mr. DeSouza also announced that Kendrlck Watson, who waa taken from the rolls because of a business alack after years of service as a sub stitute carrier at the Ashland post office, was recently reinstated as a substitute carrier at the Medford postofflce. Closing time for Too Late to Claa- sir? Ads is 1:30 p. m. GERALD WRIGHT PORTLAND, Nov. .(AP Mem bership for committees of the Ore gon Stat Bar association were re leased today by Allan A. Smith. Baker, the president. Appointments include: Jackson and Josephine counties Harry C. Skyrman, chairman. Med ford; Edwin D. Hicks, Medford: Don R. Newbury. Medford; James Chtn- v.ock. Grants Pass. Douglas county M. I. Hallmark. chairman, Roseburg: Paul E. Geddes, Roseburg; A. N. Orcutt, Roaeburg- Lake and Klamath counties D.- B. Van Vactor, chairman, Klamath Falls; A. W. Schaupp, Klamath Palls; Claude C. Mr-CoUoch, Klamath Falls: J. H. Carnahan. Klamath Palls; O. C. Gibbs, Lakevlew. Trial committee for the first con gressional district Included Guy Gor don. Rosebung: Dexter Rice, Rose- burs; William McAllister, Medford Porter J. Neff, Medford; E. R. Brysnr Eugene; E. K. Plasecki, Salem; Walter C. Winslow, Salem. Second district W. H. Btrayer, Baker; Harold C. Merryman, Klam ath Falls; John Kilkenny. Pendle ton; James D. Slater. La Grande. Gerald William Wright. 16. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright of Sam Valley, died this morning at a local hospital after an Illness of several months. He was born on October 33, 1810. In Sams Valley, where he had lived his entire life. He was a student in the Sams Valley high school. Besides his parents he is survived by one sister. Eleanor, one brother, Harold, and several uncles and aunts. Funeral services will be held at the graveside In the Sams Valley cemetery Monday morning at 10:30, the Rev, Oscar G. Gibson officiating. Perl funeral homo is tn charge. Steiwer Reported As Much Improved DENVER. Nov. 6. (AP) The con dition of Senator Frederick Stetwer, Oregon Republican, was reported "much ' improved" today by atten dants at St. Joseph's hospital. The senator, who was taken from a train to the hospital last Sunday suffering from a gall bladder dtstub unce, had a good night, his nurse said. TWO WINNERS! We believe that we please most of the people all of the time by giving: them an interesting variety of pastries and breads. This week-end we are featuring two delicious items ... Fresh Orange Cake A refreshingly different cake made with the juice of fresh oranges and baked in two generous sized layers. Topped with fondant ioing mixed with oranges and the grated peoling. and Malted Milk Cake Two layer light chocolate cake with a rich flavor. Iced with the old favorite fudgo frosting. SATURDAY SPECIAL each . 49c Also: Seasonal pies and a variety of other pastries. Communications Tribute To .Mr. Marshall To the Editor: It seems to mo that Vern Mer shall's communication of November 4 Is one of the finest expressions of American patriotism I haw read In a long time. For one who has been so strongly opposed to Presi dent Roosevelt's administration to "about face" and express such con fidence in and promise "undivided support' 'to his leadership, and the Judgment end faith of nearly a unan imous vote of the American people is most encouraging. What a bless ing It would be if in these times of world-torn strife and internal troubles moro of our great leaders could forget their petty selfishness and greed for gold and more power and work together for th greatest good to the greatest number. I cer tainly admire Mr. Marshall's courage and loyalty. JOHN E. GRIBBLE. Medford, Nov. 5. . JOHN DAY OIL WELL WILL BE DEEPENED THE DALLES, Ore., Nov. 6. (fPt Officials of the Clarno Basin Oil com pany said a recommendation of a Los Angeles petroleum engineer led thein to lay plans for additional drilling of the prospect well on the John Day river, 12 miles east of Antelope. Th well already is down about 4.500 feet. EAGLES BALL SET FOR DECEMBER 16 Wednesday, Decenibw 18. ,n" nouncd today m the dat for tills ytar's charity ball sponsored annually by the Medford acrlo, Fraternal Order of EaglM. TUo dance will be Held at Oriental gardens and Arcnio iss ift.nt Brunswick recording orches tra of Yreka, Cal., will provide the music. FVerf Powell la Keneral chairman In charge of all arrangements and finances. William Peck Is In charge of the ticket sale and Prank Shater will h In chares of the distribution of baskets at Christmas. Tickets will be available next week from memoers of the lodge and Its auxiliary. The ball Is held annually by tne lodge as a means of raising funds to provide baskets of food for newly families at Yule time. Last year about 100 well-filled baskets were distributed. rriarimi wrarnrrnimni mm laUibMBritaA EAGLE P0IN1 PASSES Mrs. E. Unis Howard, 58, of Eagle Polut, passed away at a local hos nttjii thi noon. She Wis the mother of Mrs. E. Rogsdale, of Eagle Point. A complete ooituary ana iuwriu an nouncements will appear later. . WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. ? Presi dent Roosevelt and Gerard 8wope. na tional chairman of mobilization, will speak tonight from 10 to 10:30 (E. 8 T.) over the Columbia and .Notional broadcasting systems on a half-hour program for the- mobilization for hu man needs. THE XJLi COUGH DROP medicated with throat -soothing ingredients of Vicks VnpoRub. WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MA DE BE WISE BUY WISE-AND ECONOMIZE AT Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 INDEPEND ENT-NO AFFILIATIONS PHONE 20 vour Dollar Is Bigger the Reliable Way Cut St. Beans Park Brand. No 2 10 cans $1 Tomato Juice Del Roguej now prick 14 cans $1 Walnuts, New Crop local J lbs. $1.00 DOLLAR DAY BEAN SPECIALS RED BEANS, New Crop . . 18 lbs. $1.00 Small White Beans, New Crop . 15 lbs. $1.00 SWANS DOWN Cake Flour and Can Moist Cocoanut, 42c value . These Items ASSORTED any way you wifkh 8for$1. Oysters, 5 02. can Corn, R. Club No. 2 Gin. Ale, 'Extra Spec", Qt. Rice Dinner, College Inn Spaghetti, College Inn String Beans, fey. No. 2 can Tomatoes, solid pk., lg 2'A Tuna Flakes 12 See The Bear! We will have a huge bear on exhibition in front of our market all day Saturday. Be sure to come and sec it. There will be merchandise given away. HENS . Fresh Dressed Nice and Fat lb. 19c DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS! 1 2 bars Cashmere Bouquet Soap .... $1 .00 24 bars Williams Palm Oil Soap. . .$1.00 ' 8 Tubes 1 Tube Dr. West's ffi Parke Davis Tooth Paste 9 I Tooth Paste I (Ufulr tic tube) (BTHlar 8 "" mmmmmammmmmmmnmwmmmmnmT Lunch Kit with Vacuum Bottle. . .$1.00 4 tubes Parke Davis Shaving Cream $1.00 ft 4-50c n Alarm Clock and say. si liJ?.-Si Ladies' ' Res' Room in Basement DPUG STOPE Medford Center Bldg BACON Sliced. Well Streaked Mild cure. Lb. 32c HAM Skinned, mild cure, whole or half Lb. 25c Dollar Saving Day is every day at the Pee r 1 e a s. You act u ft M y can save with out sacrificing" quality. BACON Any size piece, No rind, A real buy ' Lb. 29c Sausage Perfectly Seasoned Lb. 15c Prime Rib Roast Boned and tied, no waste Rump Roast Choice Beef Boned ami tied. No waste. Rib Steak Tender Beef Bacon Squares 17 " POUND LITTLE PIG LINKS J. lb. 21c COTTAGE BUTTS lb. 27c SWISS STEAK "IT lb. 19c JUST ARRIVED! ' Another load of KLAMATH POTATOES of the same fine quality we had last Saturday, For winter, exceptionally low prices. Large Bunches Carrots, Fm Turnips, Beets, Radishes, C Green Onions. 2 Bunches LOCAL LETTUCE 2 for 9c LOCAL ONIONS 7 lb. 9c SUNKIST LEMONS doz. 15c Ariz. Grapefruit 5 for 17c Phone 20 For Free Delivery Service 27c Schilling cither kind In cup of coffee use Schilling's nn) Two kinds, percolator & drip. For a fragrant, full flavored DRIP W2S 1128c can 55c See Demonstration SATURDAY Wonder Cleanall "The Eighth Wonder of the World" Makes fall housecloaning a pleasure. Wondor Cleanall is not n soap. It is a, scientific cream that cleans walls, floors and woodwork. keanau We have a Complete Assortment of NEW Crop FRUITS for FRUIT CAKE Chocolate Candy, lb. , I '. . . . Qc Flour, Kitchen Queen, 49 lbs. $1.59 SOAP SPECIALS Bring your Peets Granulated Soap LSOAPl Coupons and with 1 pkg. Peets at 29c you will receive 3 bars Crystal White FREE arm Crystal White Laundry Soap 10 Palm Olive Soap ...... lbs . 4 bars 22c You Get the Same Superior Service by Telephone Call 20 Phone for Food the Reliable Way Oranges 252 size 2 dozen 4J9c . 4 lbs. 15c lge 2 for 25c pound lc . . 3 Eor 10c 2 pounds 15c Sweet Potatoes Persian Melons, Banana Squash Danish Squash , Italian Broccoli Sou. Oranges Ml- 2 doz. 45c OTY MEAT Dollar Days Bring Added Savings to This EXTRA VALUE MARKET y 'gm wjp We have some more of the fine quality Sliced Bacon f t J j Jttt J " we featured last Saturday. Swift's Sliced Bacon . . lb. 28c BACON Home Cured By the Piece lb. 2 121 North Central Phone 324 Free Delivery Any Sine Order Bacon Squares Home Cured Steer Beef Roast ib.2$ lb. 15c