me'dford mail tribune, medford. OKECON. FRTDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1339.
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APPLEGATE CCC
B
Two Receive Hospital Treat
ment When Machine Ov
erturns In Jacksonville.
A CCC recreation truck,
loaded with 20 Camp Applegate
boys bent on enjoying Thanks
giving night in Medford, over
turned on a Jacksonville city
street at 4:15 p. m. yesterday.
Six enrollees were injured, two
of them badly enough to re
quire hospital treatment.
Spending the night in Sacred
Heart hospital were John Ro
mine, 20, who suffered an in
jured knee and John Mins, 18,
who sustained a gash on the
head. They were not seriously
hurt and were to leave the hos
pital this afternoon. The other
youths suffered only minor cuts
and bruises.
Excessive speed was given as
the reason for the accident by
Lieut. Maurice N. Harris, motor
transport officer of the Medford
CCC district. Damage to the
truck was estimated at $100, he
said.
The mishap occurred on the
right-angle curve connecting
Jacksonville's main street and
the Medford-Jacksonville high
way. The truck, operated by
John W. Jordan, was traveling
from Camp Applegate to Med
ford, and failed to negotiate the
turn. Following the accident a
truck was sent from district
headquarters here to transport
the boys to Medford and the
two Injured youths to the hos
pital. Musician Lauds U. S.
Athens. Tenn. (U.P.) Dr. Wer
ner Wolff, formerly one of Ger
many's most famous musicians,
says that the world's musical
Protests Relief
AT PUBLIC ME
(Continued crom Page One.)
The budget will be formally
certified and approved, and
turned over to the county asses
sor today for extension on the
tax rolls.
SOVIET NEWSPAPERS
Mrs. Mary Wronskl (above),
62, with 32 others staged a sit
down protest at a Cleveland re
lief station. Mrs. Wronski said
her son is a victim of paralysis,
that she is two months behind
with her rent and she fears evic
tion. The sit-downers were pro
testing curtailment of food to
the needy.
center has shifted from Europe
to the United States. Wolff and
his wife, Emi Land, are teach
ing music at Tennessee Weslcy
an College. He says that op
portunity in the field of music
in Germany has declined but
in America it has increased.
Has System
Bodega, Cal. (U.R) A pelican
at Bodega bay allowed a fisher
man to feed it a fish out of his
hand. Since then, it has never
been known to catch a fish it
self. The fishermen on the bay
know it, and they have only to
wave their hands and it will fly
a half mile to be fed. But it will
not fish for itself.
Sweet Anger
Addison, N. Y. (IP) Annoyed
by bees about his house, Emil
Olkey tore off some siding and
discovered 100 pounds of honey.
Ill II
Lb.
can
2 lb
III
BOYD'S
ARRET
108 N. Ivy. S. & H. Stamps
Phone 1054
Frea Deliveries 8-10-2-4
Specials for Nov. 25 and 27
Schillings Coffee
25c
49c
CRACKERS
19c
SiaCrisp Sodas
2 lb. box
Grahams AM.
2 lb. box CO C
Rita Crackers
large pkg
21c
CEISCO
49c
- 98 c
3 lb.
pail
6 lb.
pail ...
SOAPS
Camay "7
Toilet Soap, 3 bars lib
Ivory Soap C
Medium siie bar WW
Ivory Soap "1 7
large, 2 bars I I w
Ivory Flake. , 4 -J-
small, pKgs I I w
Ivory Flakes A4 .
large pkg fa I G
Lava Soap
bar
Oxydol
large pkg
Oxydol
giant pkg
Dash
large pkg
Dash
giant pkg
P. and G.
Laundry Sosp
giant 10 bars .
O.K. Laundry
Soap, giant site
10 bars
8c
19c
53c
24c
53c
37c
35c
Kitchen Queen
Hardwheat
49 lb. bags
FLOUR
Flagstaff Hardwheat
491b. CI "SO
bags ....... j) lidtl
Queen
$1.49
Crown Best Patent
Pure, not bleached
49 lb. , d QQ
bags . j .09
SQUASH
Fancy Local J A.
Danish, 3 for I U C
Grapefruit Juics
Texsun No. 2 AA.
3 cans fcOC
Grapefruit Juice 4 O M
Glen Ray, 46 oz. IOC
Jello
package
5c
CORN, PEAS,
STRING BEANS
No. 303 tins
3 cans 25c
Case 24 cans $1.39
Corned Beef
No. 1 tin
Pancake Flour
Sperry No. 10 bag
19c
48c
Miracle Whip
Pints, 21 Quarts 32
Corn, Del Monte
cream style
No. 2 tin
10c
Peat, Del Monte
Early Garden
No. 2
Garden
lins 2 for LOG
Baking Powder
Gold Label "
10 ez. can WW
Pearl Shortening
4 lb. carton
38c
Oleomargarine OC
Gem-Nut, 2 lbs bOC
DOG FOOD
Pard
Bonnie
3 cans 250
4 cans 190
said "I have heard the county
court had a trip to the fair last
year out of this fund". County
Judge Day. and Commissioners
Perry and Billings, arose in turn,
and said they had paid their own
way to the fair. County Engineer
Paul Rynning explained part of
the fund would be used to se
cure federal legislation seeking
money for highway improve
ments, and the rest as the coun
ty's share of the newly formed
Pacific Highway Association, for
the purpose of securing more
tourist travel, and improve
ments. Hood explained he want
ed to know the facts, so he
could refute the rumor.
Henry Conger inquired about
the allotment for stock inspec
tion and thought as long as a fed
eral inspector was stationed in
the county, this was unneces
sary. County Agent Robert G.
Fowler explained the purposes,
and County Judge Day said the
time the government inspector
would be available was proble
matical, so the fund was neces
sary. Alford Defends Item
Former County Commissioner
George Alford of Fern Valley
was present and defended the
budgeting of $600 for expenses
of the county court in work con
nected with sale of county
lands. He declared it was a good
investment, and good business,
as viewed from his own experi
ence as a county court member.
The hearing was harmonious
throughout, with Henry G. En-
ders, of Ashland, acting as chair
man. Other committee members
present beside the county court
were W. H. Young of . Eagle
Point, and Leonard Carpenter
of Medford.
There were only 30 people
present at the session, including
six women, and a small boy,
with his father.
U. S. MAY STRETCH
SUBMARINE NETS
Washington, Nov. 24. (IP)
Congressional sources said today
that the navy may ask congress
for funds to equip some of the
nation's major harbors, particu
larly those used by the fleet,
with the latest type of anti-submarine
nets.
Well-informed persons said
naval officials have learned the
British have developed a new
type of anti-submarine net so
far superior to anything in the
United States that consideration
was being given to seeking
about $40,000,000 to provide
similar protection for American
harbors.
The new British net was de
scribed as being composed of
three-inch steel bars in a mesh
small enough to stop torpedoes
as well as submarines.
IT
E
PUZZLES POLICE
Eugene, Ore., Nov. 24. Wt
Investigators are awaiting
further study today of the char
red body of Thorvald Peterson,
lone chicken rancher whose re
mains were found in his flam
ing home seven miles south of
here yesterday morning, before
deciding whether his death was
suicide or could be layed to foul
play. The remains of the middle-aged
man are being sent to
Portland for an analysis today.
A burned automatic pistol
was found beneath Peterson's
head. Three' other rifles were
found in the ruins. Authorities
are also baffled by the fact
that five buildings, widely sep
arated on a half acre plot of
ground, were leveled by fires.
The flaming buildings were dis
covered by a passing woman
I motorist.
Moscow, Nov. 24 i.V) Soviet
Russian newspapers, pressing
attacks against Finland, today
reported growing difficulties
and dissension in Finland over
the government's refusal to
come to terms with Moscow.
Dispatches datclined Helsinki.
Finland, and Tallinn, Estonia,
again accused Finnish leaders of
wanting to go to war with the
U.S.S.R. against the wishes of
the Finnish people.
(Finnish Premier Almo K.
Cajnnder in a speech last night
declared Finland had gone as far
as possilble toward meeting
Russian territorial demands and
that "no war of nerves or econo
mic pressure will make Finland
bow down."
(He represented Finland as
ready to resume negotiations at
any time but only on a "basis
not implying a violation of her
vital interests.")
Repeal of the United States
arms embargo was attacked by a
cartoon in the newspaper Mos
cow Bolshevik which played on
the term, gulf stream, to depict
a "warm new gold stream" flow
ing from England to America
with American munitions manu
facturcrs raking in dollars from
the surface.
CASES OF BLINDNESS
YIELD TO OPERATION
UPON SINUS CAVITIES
Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 24. (.?)
Sinus operations, greatly feared
by many sufferers from sinus
trouble, are curing many cases
of blindness.
The dramatic results of drain
ing the sinuses far back In the
head occur when there has been
interference between them and
the optic nerve due to infection,
Dr. James B. Costen of St. Louis.
Mo., told members of the South
era Medical association at one
of its closing sessions today.
In a series of 13 cases studied,
both sudden blindness and pro
gressive blindness wore found,
with some patients reporting
spots before their eyes, blurring. I clared, the operations relieving
bleeding from the nose, tonsil ! both pressure on the optic nerve)
infections, and headaches,
Drainage or flushing of the
remote sinuses in the middle of
the head brought about complete
or partial improvement in ten
of the 13 cases. Dr. Costen de-
and infection of sinuses.
The United States has under
construction two battleships of
43,000 tons each, the largest on
record.
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ITS PURE
GRANULATED
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SUGAR
Just Compare "White Satin"
With Any Other Sugar!
Th Onlv Suear Made In Oregon
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Holloway's Reliable Grocery
GIRL KILLED IN UPSET
OF AUTO NEAR BAKER
Baker, Ore., Nov. 24. (IP)
Eileen Silverthorn, 16, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Silver
thorn, was killed early this
morning eight miles east of
Baker on the Baker-Huntington
section of the Old Oregon Trail
when an automobile in which
she was riding overturned.
700-Pound Shark.
Durgan, South Africa. (U.R)
What is believed to be a world
record for spoon fishing has been
established by a Durban angler,
H. Robson, who landed a 700
pound sliway gray shark after a
five hours' battle.
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Christmas shopping
in this conveniently
arranged, well de
partmentited store-
Gifts for every mem
ber of the family
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the tree . . . This M. M.
Store service Is. of
course
FREE!
Comes to the M. M. Store
TONIGHT
And Saturday
We cordially invite you to see our holiday win
dow displays, especially prepared for Medford's
Christmas Opening TONIGHT. We also urge you
to see the complete displays throughout our store
SATURDAY. You'll be delighted with their
completeness; pleased with the qualityof merch
andise: surprised at the consistently low prices
featured for this Christmas feasonl
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Use our Lay-Away Plan
Gifts will be attract
ively wrapped and laid
away until Christmas.
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Royal Club, large 46 ounce can 19)
CRANBERRY SAUCE . .. can 15
BAKING POWDER, Schilling 12 os. can 27 2V4 lb. can 77e)
SHORTENING, Pure Vegetable 4 pound package 49
TOMATO JUICE, 24 oi.. '. Urge can 10r
WHEAT FLAKES, Carnation, small pkg. free with purchase large pkg.
a m m m m m. m iav
b C H I L L I IN ub. 28c
COFFEE2ib, 55c
Two kinds Ptuuloior and Drip
PACKED IN WOODEN BOXES
Tuna Flakes
2 cans 25c
Raisins
4 lb. pkg. 25c
Wax Paper
or Paper Napkins
2 for 15c
KRISPY CRACKERS, Sunshine
CANDY BARS, Sunshine fresh
LARGE WHITE BEANS
MATCHES .
MORNING MILK, tall cans
WALNUTS, local, new crop
MIRACLE WHIP
.1 lb. box 29
3 for 10$
..package 19
..6 box carton 17
4 for 25
lb. 15
.....quart Jar 35
Free Jar Silver Polish
with
Johnson's Liq. Wax, qt. 98
Borene, Large pkg. 29
Granulated Boap
Borene Bar Soap 4 for 17
CORN or PEAS, Meeo
STRING BEANS, Royal Club
CORN, Royal Club cream style....
SHERBERT MIX
3 cans 25
2 cam 25
2 earn 25
can 5
Try our Canned POPCORN It's fine It's Red E Popt
FRESH RANCH EGGS at all limes, graded and Inspected
CROWN
Ueit Patent, 49 lb. $1.89
FLOUR
Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. $1.49
RELIABLE FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Lettuce 2 for 13
Large solid heads
Blue Lake Beans 3 lb. 25
Sunkist Oranges doz. 25
Valencia 220 slse
Large Artichokes 2 for 13
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MEAT
MARKET
112 N. Central
The Home of Good Meats
PHONE 324
'Any Size Order Delivered Free
Leg of
Pork Roast 20c
Shoulder of
Pork Roast ft. 15c
Lean Home Cured
Bacon Backs n. 20c
Lean Home Cured
Cottage Ham it. 20c
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