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rEDFcmn mail trtbttnte. fedford, orjKnoy. ftjttut. octof.fr 22. ins: PAGE FIVE J AUTHORITY TO TALK AT ROGUE RIVER Th Southern Oregon Dairy Goat association will hold a meeting Sun day. October 24. at 3 p. m . In th ((m) 8EE PAGE 10 MAIN AND CENTRAL Under the Big; Clock OVALTINE 75c size 49 DEEP CUT PRICES VAPEX 75c size 59 LAVORIS $1.00 size 79? MAN-ZAN 60c size 49? ANACIN 75c size .: 59 BROMO-SELTZER 60c size 49i TASTY-LAX 25o size 11$ at n ANTISEPTIC MATCHES 6 lge. boxes . 17$ LYSOL 50c size i3$ S.M.A. $1.20 size 89? GIANT 0 t hQc Your Two Western Thrift Stores Are SAL HEPATICA 60c Size 33 CAMEL CIGARETTES CHERRIES CHOCOLATE COVERED PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED REASONABLY PRICED TEK TOOTH BRUSH 2 for 51c f! LISTERIHE MAIN AND CENTRAL Under the Big Clock auditorium at Rogue Fiver, Mra. h. E. Spam, secretary reports of the association. Featured at the meeting will be a talk entitled "The Possibilities of the Goat Industry," by an authority on goats. Win. E. Blatter of Portland. "Mr. Blatter'a wide experience with goats, both to Switzerland and In America is too well known to re quire any comment," said Mrs. Spain. All are Invited to attend. No dues. No extraneous subjects Introduced, said Mrs. Spain. Just goats and goats' products. San Francisco Butter BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 23. (AF- USDA) Butter, acore 92, 35(,c; 91. 34c. SACRAMENTO. Oct. 23. (AP) Churning creait. butterfat, first grade. 40'ic: second grade 38c. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP 3 for CARTER'S LIVER PILLS A Reg. 25c Size Easy to Kemove DandruffJ 7ou have to wash your hair myway and now you can re move every aptck of unsight lr harpful dandruff at the lama time. Try Fitch's today and tomorrow be rid of dia- frreMbie unpleasant dandruff, ruinous for ovw JS Years DANDRUFF REMOVER 75c size 59c COUGH DROPS All 5c Brands 3 Pkg. 10c CARTON OF 200 at Western Thrift TWO STORES IBS fJfjplLIFEBUOy e jmmh BMMsm T0ILET .UXW 3for POUND BOX at Western Thrift at Western Thrift 50c SIZE ANTISEPTIC TWO STORES WELLS SAYS F.D1 FACES DIFFICULTIES WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. (UP) President Roosevelt la "quite straight In his effort." without any trace of the dictator and faces terrific diffi culties In educating an "extraordinary old-fashioned country," H. G. Wells. British author, said today after a chat at the White House. Mr. Roosevelt's two chief obstacles In his attempt to "organize the coun try on modern lines In political life," Wells said, are: The constitution, which Wells con sidera too rlld. The lack of a good civil service. 125 EAST SIXTH ST. Just off Central PERUNA $1.25 size 'S9$ KOTEX S dozen 57$ GEM BLADES 35c regr 27$ AGAROL $1.50 size $1.09 FASTEETH 60c size 45 BUHACH 50c size 39? PABLUM 50o size ! 33$ Builds resistance against colds. great tonic ior people who J need vitamins A and D. BISODOL 65c size 49$ VASELINE Full pound 37$ EPSOM SALTS Full pound 10 Always Busy!! IPANA Tooth Paste 50c Size 27. SI .17 25c 2 for 40c 125 EAST SIXTH BT. Just off Central om"1 twLx lllM Tl Kill lrI I L BE INSTALLED CHIEF OF Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, prominent Med ford physician and surgeon, will be installed tonight aa president oi the Oregon State Medical society which is now holding Its 63rd an nual convention in Salem. He will succeed Dr. Charles E. Seara oi Portland. Upon hla Installation tonight. Dr. Sweeney will have held the highest Dr. ' Chas T. Sweeney honors that can be bestowed by medical organizations in the north west region which embraces six states and British Columbia. He has been president ol the Pacific Northwest Medical associa tion, which engages in scientific re search, the Southern Oregon Medi cal association and the Jackson County Medical society. Dr. Sweeney is the first southern Oregon physician in many years to head the state society. The Oregon State Medical society and the Jackson County Medical society are subsidiaries of the Amer ican Medical association and are consultants for the drafting of legis lation pertaining to the health wel fare of the public. Dr. and Mrs. Sweeney left here Tuesday morning, going first to Eu gene where the doctor addressed the weekly luncheon -meeting of the Rotary club at noon arid attended a meeting of the Lane County Med ical society in the evening. They continued Wednesday to Salem lor the state society sessions, Mrs. Sweeney attending meetings of the auxiliary. SALEM. Oct. 22. ( AP) The Oro gon State Medical society auxiliary named Mrs. Otto a Hagmelr of As. torla as president-elect this morning at the annual convention business session. Mrs. O. H. Bendhadler oi Portland is the present president. Other officers elected Included Mrs. William Weese of Ontario, tlrat vice-president, Mrs. N. L. Tartar oi Corvallls, second vice-president: Mra. W. O. Homan of Burns, third vice- president; Mrs. Byron Bailey or Grants Paws, fourth vice-president: Mrs. Alice Fisher of Portland, treas urer; Mrs. Frederick Strieker of Portland, auditor; Mrs. J. M. Odell of The Dalles, recording secretary; Mrs. Edgar Allan Pierce and Mrs. Charles Edwin Scars, both of Port land, directors. YOUTH AID TO BE MAIN OBJECTIVE, EAGLES HEAD SAYS t Promotion of the welfare of youths i will be a major objective of hta 'administrative program, Charles C. . Foster of Astoria, state president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, stated in an address before the Med ford aerie in the Armory last night. Mr. Foster gave a resume of the work accomplished nationally by the lodge and outlined his program for the stAte. He .said he was himself Intensely Interested In the young people of the state and declared the lodge could find no more worthy, objective than to promote activities designed to bring out the best qual ities of Oregon's youths. The speaker stated he was working out a detailed program of youth ac tivities for the Oregon aeries. The program, he said, woujd be ready for nnouncement soon. In honor of the tint president's ST '. ., 8 P". i .4, J qrolonelitturptiy I SI-30 QUART S2-50 HALF-GALLON visit, the Med ford aerie Initiated a ' special class of 10 new members, all 1 from Butte Falls. Favorable action ' wa taken on the application of 20 others for membership. The aerie drill team. In full uniform, aasiated in the Initiation rltea. As a special treat for the visiting ' officials, the aerie presented the Med- ford high school male glee club in a program of songs. The club was directed by Floy Young and her young proteges were accorded hearty and prolonged applause. Appearance of the club waa arranged through E. H. Hedrlck. school superintendent. A dance waa held at the conclusion of the entertainment program. Mr. Foster will address the Ashland aerie tonight and a large delegation of Med ford Eagle planned to attend the Lit hi a City session. Medford aerie auxiliary will observe its sixth birthday Sunday. In honor of the occasion a covered dish dlnnev will be served In the Armory at 5:30 An . evening of entertainment wtll follow. Auxiliary members and their husbands are invited. Mrs. A. H. Ban well la auxiliary president. Use Mall rrlbune want ads. Too Late to Classify 8PIRELLA CO RESETTER.? Mrs. Dor othy Somod, 1311 E. Main St. WAITRESS want work. Tribune. Box 1073. FOR SALE 613 Dakota. '28 Bulck coach, 8f FOR RENT Modern furnished house; two beda. fireplace, overstuffed, steel range, 133.50. Inquire 518 E. Main. DACHSHUND. Scottie. Chow puppies. Royal Rogue Kennels. FOR RENT 6-room house, unfur nished; garage. 314 W. Jackson. WANTED 3 men with team to husk corn between Medford and Jackson ville. C. A. DeVoe. 1137 W. Main St. ' PUREBRED R. I. Red pullets for sale. Earl Heft, Tel. 195, Central Point. WE CLEAN, OIL and ADJUST any make sewing machine without charge. Singer Service Dept., Tel. 783. 32 So. Grape. BOARD and ROOM 23 No. Orange. F"OR SALE OR TRADE Wire-hair English terrier pups, crasn; dozen pullets; Anchor, wardrobe trunk. Want 2-wheel trailer. 108 Cottage. East. DESIRABLE ROOM for rent. Home privileges. 426 8. Oakdale. CHARI8 & SWA VIS Corsetlerea. Tel. Medford 1202, Eagle Point 15-X-31. LOT and garage for truck. Box 41, Jacksonville highway. FOR RENT 3 -room ftirnished apt.: private bath and entrance. Adults 9 E. Jackson. DELCO lighting plant for sale. In-1 expensive to operate. In good con- I dltlon. A bargain for cash. Red-1 wood Lodge, Selma, Ore. I FOR SALE-Chlld's crib, mattress, Opnl i heater, high-chair. 11 Columbus, j FOR RENT Apartment with private bath, lights. 321 Apple. FOR SALE Well-built 3-wheol trail er; 3 beautiful elk teeth, mounted., 615 West 13th. WANTED Young woman for general j housework. May go home nights.; 906 W. 4th. ' FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in stack. Jim ! Gregg, Central Point. j FOR SALE Electric range, used nine months; hot water heater and ther mostat, circulating wood heatci.i golf clubs, radio, etc. 602 W. 4th. ; FOR SALE Apples. Delicious, Ben nett seedlings and Rome Beauty: also Cornice pears. Phone 314-Y. Mrs. Walker. WANTED Dependable girl wants , work assisting with general house-: work. Write Star Route, Box 80 Aahland, Ore. FOUND Two keya on Main St. at Tribune. Pay for adv. Call FOR RENT Furnished Apartment. iHov woflt nr month, fllfl No. Cen tral. WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone 1280. REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel pup pies and grown dogs. Thrasher's Kennels, south of Phoenix on Hwy. 1936 PLYMOUTH Coupe; looks and runs like new. Dependable Blue Seal guarantee. Priced for quick sale, on low easy terms, only 1185 down. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. WILL TRADE hay for cow, car or chickens. See Hank, 206 No. River side. FOR SALE Oood floor showrav. shelving, buffet. Graves Jewelry Shop, 402 E. Main St. FOR SALE Guernsey cow and heifer. Phone 14-F-22.' WANTED Used trunks, grips, suit eaaes: jnen's and boys' good used clothing. 1603 No. Roveralde. Tel. 266. PEACHES Salwava. Last chnnce. Mile W. Voorhles Crossing, ff C, 1 Corn. REFTNIflHINO Best materials prop erly applied. Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. QUALITY WH18KBY 0 PROOF DISTILLED RIOIft PRICED RIGHT NOW 1 YEAR OLD S4-95 GALLON "PAY LESS AND PARK EASIER" RIVERSIDE MARKET 313-315 N. Riverside Phone 358 for our own Free Delivery That Offer You REAL SAVINGS Pork & Beans Van Camps, 11 oz. Can . 5c Corned Beef Can 17c Sardines Casco brand Maine sardines in oil 6 cans 25C Cheese LADINO NIPPY Try this extra quality Cheese Lb. . 29c Pride Soap Made and guar, by Swift Lg pkg 1 0c Apricots Valley Belt, No. 1 can Can 10c Gelatin Royal. All flavors . 3 pkg. 1 3c BEANS I ft sack (50 lbs.) FLOUR SALE Harvest King &ty Milled by Sperry. Fully guaranteed. RnnilPt 49 lb. sk.. . .$1.29 UUIJUGI ... Bb, (4 8kg ) $5 13 Milled at Klamath Falls. A very popular blend. DOG FOOD BORENE KRISPY CRACKERS large SPUDS The FANCY LOCAL SQUASH PRUNES Thf this Nice Pork Prices Are Down at our modern MEAT DEPT. We have just made some exceptional buys and we are passing the savings on to you. Eat plenty of pork now because this may be only a temporary drop. We cannot guarantee that these sensational pork prices Leg Fancy lean center cuts Pork Shoulder Roast ib UC Rib Steak Tender Beef . Lb. 23c HAMBURGER ... 2 lbs. 29c No cereal, no water, just pure GROUND BEEF. Our ground meats are better because they're made better. Sausage country style 2 lb. 35c IT'S KRAUT 1 qt. Knight's Fancy Kraut I lb. Frye'f Wieners BOTH FOR 8 Now crop Idaho Hnmll Whim. I.nv In your wlntorl supply. $2.49 Full sack lard. Aw Iff purkfd and gnt't Impffrtrd Ig. Kxtra qiirtllfy Coroanut Oil and Bora Hon p. TOKAY GRAPES . BANANAS fancy, Klamath No. 2, 50 Klamath No. 1 potato market is holding very SPINACH hnnans qnh rrnp Is Tfry ond )'". Lay In winter supply. New Crop, Petite, and Sweet 25-Lb. Wooden Box Special Demonstration Saturday Ladino Cheese Royal Gelatin and Chase & Sanborn Coffee will be served free Harry Ward in charge will continue. o'Pork Roast ,b-25c Steak Pork Chops Young Pork - OCf Tender, Lean Lb. bwC TIME HOW! 29' lbs. 39c (100 lbs.) . . . $4.49 Kraft's Miracle Whip Sandwich Spread or Salad Dressing pt. . 22c qt. . 35c 25c cans pkg. 29c package 27c . 8 lbs. 25c firm lb. 5c lbs. 39c; 100 lbs. 77 50 lbs. 59c firm. 3 lbs. 19c 100 Ib. 79c 98c