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    AfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1939.
PAGE NINE
PLAN PROBE Hi
PACIFIC COAST
25 Attorneys of Federal
'Trust Busting Staff Col
lecting Evidence Trade
Hampered Is Claim.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sspt. . (API
Thurman Arnold, assistant United
States attorney general, said in an
Interview today a grand Jury Investl
gutlon of building construction cost,
restraints and trusts may begin on
th Pacific coast within 30 days.
Arnold will address the Oregon Bar
association convention at Gearhart
today.
The exact time and place of a na-tlon-nlde
Inquiry has not been set.
kit stated, but about 193 attorneys
on the "trust busting staff" have
been collecting evidence. Twenty
five were assigned to the coast.
"I believe in the long run the
operation of free and Independent
enterprise can effectively solve our
bousing problems If we remove the
obstructions which now block the
channels of trade In thst Industry,"
Arnold said.
He added construction was handi
capped by relatively high costs dur
ing the depression and a rise during
recovery.
Arnold said hla department was In
teresting Itself In "sudden and un
justified" food prices since the out
break of the war. attributing the
trend both to public hysteria and
the desire of organised groups for
quick profits.
Meteorological Report
September 29, 1939.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight,
eaturday and Sunday; little change
In temperature.
Oregon: Pair tonight, Saturday
nd Sunday, but becoming foggy or
cloudy on the coast: little change In
temperature: gentle northwest wind
Off the coast.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 69: lowest, to.
Total monthly precipitation, .as
tnch. Deficiency for the month, .31
Inch.
Total precipitation alnos Septem
ber 1, 1939, .25 Inch. Deficiency for
the season, .21 Inch.
Reltalve humidity at 8 p. m. yes
terday, 28 per cent; S a. m. today.
85 per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 8:07.
Sunset tomorrow, 5:58.
Observations Taken it A a m,
120 Meridian Time.
Baby Slaying Due to Insanity
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house for Mr. and Mrs. Id Oardner
of Coleman Creek.
Donald Wheeler of Table Rock was
a gueat of bis niece, Phyllis Wheeler,
Monday.
Lovell Ferns, father of Mrs. Herb
Puhl. left for Taklma, Wash., Thurs
day. 1
Sardine Creek
SARD INK CREEK. Sept. 29. 8pl.)
W. I. Purl of the Lucky Eagle
Mining eompany, mads business
trip to Portland Sunday. Ha raa ac
companied by hla father-in-law, Ben
Stoop.
Mr. and Mr H. H II hart of Ash
land and Mrs- Florence Lester of
Caldwell. Idaho, were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Walt Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Dusenberry
visited Mr. and Mrs. Prank Law
rence on Oslla creek Sunday.
Mel Yin Howell of the "Gold Hill
Placers" made a business trip to
Stockton. Calif., Sunday, returning
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Babcock who
are living on the Eld rid e place, took
their two girls to Medford this week
to attend school at the Rogue River
academy.
S. A. Dusenberry went to Crescent
City Tuesday to ssslst In bringing
back a Delel Caterpillar tractor for
the "Gold Hill Placers," which they
will use In clearing and leveling
mining ground.
P. N. Tygart and Clyde Maple
bagged a 4-polnt buck on the head
of Galls creek Sunday.
C. L. Dusenberry of Fort Jones.
Calif., arrived here Wednesday for
a few days vtilt. He may return
and move hts family here soon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and
Wanda Mae visited this week with
her parent, Mr, and Mrs. R. V.
Dusenberry and family.
Closing time for Too Late to Cl&s
slfy Ads ts l:S0 p m.
Cse Mall Trtbuue want ad.
r3 OUT OF 5n
I MOTHERS relievo misery I
I of colds external! with I
1 WICKS I
egno Jg VAPORUB "
Velma Baker Fink (right), Clyde. Ohio, divorcee, Is shown sobbing as her brother, Edwin (left), and
her father, Oren Baker, comfort her Just after a Fremont, Ohio, Jury had acquitted her of first degree
murder but held she was Insane when she threw her 10-weeks old son Into a creek last June.
WILL MEET MONDAY
First meeting of the Jackson coun
ty budget committee Is scheduled for
next Monday. The committee Is com
posed of W. H. Young. Eagle Point;
Leonard Carpenter, Medford, and
Henry G. Enders, Ashland. A chair
man and a secretary will be chosen,
as one of the first orders of busi
ness. The county assessor's office la now
working on the Oregon-California
land tax refund claims for Jackson
county for this year and these fig
ures will be ready for consideration
of the budget committee Monday.
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Fern Valley
PERN VALLEY, Sept. 39. (Spl.)
Ted Marshall left last week for Eu
gene to attend the University of
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jameson, who
have been camping at the Hughes
place the past two months, left
Tuesday for Crescent City to engage
In mining operations.
Mrs. John Garamill of West Phoe
nix, accompanied by Mrs. C. C. Scott.
Fire Prevention
Week Proclaimed
By Mr. Roosevelt
WASHINGTON. Sept. 39
President Roosevelt today set aride
the week beginning October 8 as
fire prevention week.
His proclamation reported fires
In this country did an estimated
damage of $254,000,000 In 1937 and
more than $265,000,000 last year.
Public authorities, elvio groups,
educators and others were request
ed to "cooperate In bringing to
the attention of all the people the
Importance of taking measures to
eliminate fire hazards, to abolish
dangerous practices and procedure:
which may lead to the occurrence
of needless fires, and to maintain
a special alertness in every situa
tion In which a destructive fire
may occur."
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Glower of
West Phoenix called at L. H. Hughes'
home Sunday. Mr. Clower and fam
ily left Monday for Chowchllla, Cel.,
to be gone until Christmas.
H. H. Puhl Is building a five-room
called on friends in Pern valley the
last of the week. Mrs. Scott was a
former resident of Pern valley before
moving to Southern California.
Phyllis Wheeler was absent from
school Monday on account of a bee
sting under her arm.
E. R. Arnold and sons have pur
chased a hay pounding machine.
Wm. Lady, with the assistance of
his grandson. OrvlUe Lady, and Ed
r-Tpill in drilling a wpll on Ms place.
7 MY HUSBAND
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Los Angeles
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Omaha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Lake .....
San Francisco
Seattle
Spokane 68
Washington, D.C. 75
Wenatchee 73
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Boston 83 49 Foggy g MiitO
Buffalo 73 58 Jl Rain I mWi W.M
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Havre 48 34 Cloudy jS '',Wl!8s
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78 87 Clear 1 International Exposition,
70 n Plr If yourt cordially innled to see
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. 78 48 Clear B Hill, Bro. Exposition Theatn.
. 71 48 Clear B ' svjssJ
85 43 Cloudy fkai i sa. .,;K,
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WASHINOTON, Sept. 39.
Senator Olass (D-Va ), 111 for i
with bronchitis, was described
secretary today aa well on the
recovery.
"VOU'U
Tht CsVUct
"It makes no difference what
type of coffee-maker you use.
Tb Correct Grind will pro
duce perfect results. Just fol
low toe directions careful Iv
for your particular method.
But don't ever regrind Tht
Correct Grind. You'll -lose
aroma, 0avor( freshness."
IMPORTANT. Csrefallv observe
drains for etcb method. Met jure 2
Vtvubleipooot of coffee to eacb
cap of wtter. Vur wntr ttijhtlr
for exta ftxeosth desired Keep
coffee 'tntker cTeuk
GIVE
WHITE SATIN SUGAR
A TASTE TEST
PURE, FINE GRANULATED
QUICK DISSOLVING
Perfect for Canning.
Preserving, Jellies
and Jams
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...m oiim corra n eura tiowiv in thi ioh." You'll hear this
from those who visit Hills Bros. Exposition Theatre because the
painstaking way coffee is dried for weeks in the sun is most im
pressive. Important, tool Thoroughness like this is maintained
in every step in the production of Hills Bros. Coffee. Toe result?
Everywhere people ssy, "Now that's what I call good coffeeT'
Hills Bros Coffee
DtlP MITHODi 6 to 8 mlmrttn
f (referred. If less thta 23 cspaciir
t made, water will drip too fast
firing weak brew.
LASS VACUUM MAKIRSi Put up
per bowl on etr water boil.
Coffee and water should bt jo coo
tact 9 to 7 miaotw.
MtCOtATOli Start w,th cold or
hot water. "Perc" 7 to 10 miautM
after stK.dv Dumping starts.
Far more dtiailrd in
structiont on making
eoffr write far a frm
cony of th booklet
"TAe Art of Coffee
Making." Atiareu ft Hit
Bros. Cone, nc., San
Francisco.
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COrntPOT i Brioe enffee and water
to boilioc. Stir well Add small
amount of cold water and let sued
mifiotea to scale grouods.
STIfPINSt Poor ISoHlnt water on
coffee, itir well. Stir asaiq io )
minutei. Steep for a lotai of 10 to
IS minute.
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L U If 1 A II 0 Telephone 353 or 354
LUMANS'
4 PRIZE-WINNING 4-H CLUB STEERS
ON SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY
POP CORN
Giant Yellow. A good
popping corn you'll
like it.
3 lbs. 25c
Prices
Effective 'Til Monday Night
Tm Inilffd. we boiifht four of the prlte
wlnnlnjt 4-H Club steera and thty will be on
sale today and Saturday. If you want a real
treat In meat don't mlu thi opportunity, and
remrmher ... It alnayi pay to buy your
Foods at Lumnns',
Margarine
NUT 0LE0
2 lbs. 25c
BEANS
Olen Valley Brand.
Large No. 2y tin
10c
Lota of Beam
for the money
SARDINES - Del Monte Lge Oval Tins 29c
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS 2 lbs. 25c
MATCHES-Blue Star Diamond 6 box ctn 1 9c
POTATOES
Klamath Falls
The kind you like so well
50 lbs. No. 2 55c
NEW FLOUR PRICES
DRIFTED SNOW
FISHER'S BLEND 1M.79
KITCHEN QUEEN '1.49
KLAMATH BOQUETl? 1.29
CASTLE BRAND E" 1-39
TUNAF1SH
Meco
- 2 large oani
25c
FIG BARS - FRESH ... 2 lbs. 25c
Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing
PINTS QUARTS
21c 32c
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
With its goodness locked in A favorite
shortening with most oooks
31b. pail 53c -6 lb. pail SI .05
GINGER SNAPS 2 ibs. 25c
CATSUP
ME0O
The Bottle
10c
OUnt Slis PieKiut
CORN FLAKES ..
Snspl Crssklsl Popl
RICE KRISPIES. . 1U
Contslns Vitamins '' A 'O
PEP ii
2 for
IDs
S & W COFFEE
2-lb. can
49c ymm
Mb. can UfMfeilL.
26c lillP
CORN
and
PEAS
ME00
3 cans
25c
LUMAN'S
Free
Delivery
Phone 353 or 354 m ' A
20c XZ?AV
Boneless Veal Roasts
Rolled and tied, lb.....
Friday and Saturday Specials
4 Prize Winning4-H Club Steers
NOW ON SALE
Don't fail to get some of this fine beef
Choice young fat hens, lb. ' 2,0$
R. I. Red and Barred Rock Fryers, lb 22t?
Young corn fed pork, Leg Roasts, lb 20
Shoulder Roasts, lb... 15ft
Loin Pork Chops or Steaks, lb 20
Fresh Side Pork, lb.. 15
Country style Sausage, lb. 15t
Veal Loin Steaks, lb 20?
Swift's Hams, lean and tender, fine quality,
whole or half, lb 25
8wift's Bacon, medium thick, lb 20
Swift's Jewel Shortening, fresh from the refinery. Now
is the time to get your fall and winter supply at our low
prices.
LUMANS'
Fruits and Vegetables
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Sweet Potato Squash lb. 2ic
LETTUCE, crisp, solid each 5c
ONIONS 10 lb. No. Vs 19c
TOMATOES . . . 5 Ibs. 15c
Grapefruit full of juice 5 for 19c
APPLES new crop 6 lb. 25c
LOCAL CABBAGE . . lb. 2c
Lumans' Bakery Goods
Fresh Dread Daily
Finest of Cakes
and Pastries
SATURDAY SPECIAL
KENTUCKY PRALINE CAKE
It Is made with brown sugar with a brown
sugar icing containing chopped Oregon wal
nuts. Specially Priced 49c
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