SIX
IPSEBURg KEWS-REVIeW, Eo1eBUr8, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1941.
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DOUGLAS
MARKET
Yes, we take your orange and
blue trading stamps and at the
same time give you more va
lues. Check them, shop around.
PORK ROAST A bargain
you cannot overlook. AAii.
lb 15Vi andAUV
HAMS You will enjoy the
ST!!!.r!?: ...24C
STEAKS All steaks tender
T-bones to tasty
25C
rounds, lb
LAMB SHOULDERS
15C
15C
lb
HENS To boil or
bake, lb
BACON or BACON BACK
Choice medium weight, by
rhe piece,
lb. .. l,3K
PICKLED PIGS FEET For
Dutch Lunches, M A t
AV
Phone us at 360 or call at 238
N. Jackson
MEN!
When you are In the market
.for buying a suit or slacks, I
want you to know that my
prices are the lowest, quality
the highest plus perfect fit
ting. I do not charge for alter
ations direct or indirect.
I Have Pleased Others
May I Please You?
Max Schwartz
The Tailor Who Is a Tailor
111 W. CA83 6T.
THE HOTEL GRAND
and Coffee Shop
Offers You the Finest Meals
at Popular Prices
Dinners, 65c, 50c and 35c
Luncheon, 35c, 25c
WE HAVE WOMEN COOKS
Hotel Rooms Cool and Clean
$3.50 and up per Week
Service is the Best Private Baths and Showers
$1.50 and $2.00 per Night
FullertoiVs
I
Fitch
SHAMPOO
75c size 59
Larvex
Moth Proofing
(1.00 site 79 e
Pablum
Baby Cereal '
50c size 39
Mil
Kodak Finishing
1 roll of 8 exposures dtvtl
oped and printed with 1 free
enlargement
25C
Complete Stock
EASTMAN KODAKS
BROWNIES and FILMS
Priced at the Lowest
New Oregon Laws
Go Into Effect
On June 14th
SALEM, June 13. fAP) Ore
gon will have 386 new laws June
14, but the average citizen won t
realize It because few of them
affect his daily life.
The bills were among the 488
passed by the 1941 legislature.
The rest became effective on
passage because they contained
emergency clauses.
The one that affects John Pub
lic more than any oth.er Increases
the highway speed limit from 45
to 55 miles an hour, and shifts
the burden of proof from the of
ficer to the driver.
Tourists won't have to register
any more when they enter the
state, and the price of driver's li
censes goes up from $1 to $1.50.
Hospitals get the extra 50 cents
to care for Indigent accident vic
tims. Other laws becoming effective'
at midnight tonight Include:
Creating a fourth congressional
district, permitting employers
who have stable payrolls to pay
smaller unemployment taxes, bar
ring from the ballot all persons
who advocate overthrow of the
government by force, and autho
rizing the governor to create a
state guard.
New Game Laws Included.
New game laws to which the
emergency clause was not attach
ed, become effective June 14.
Perhaps the most Important of I
these laws concerns men and wo
men over 65 years who have been
residents of the state of Orpgon
for 10 years or more. This law
provides that if such persons will
swear to an affidavit before a
county Judge or chairman of the
board of county commissioners
that he or she Is unable to pay
the regular $5 fee for a combina
toln fishing and hunting license.
a special license will be Issued for
50 cents. Special affidavit blanks
have been furnished to all county
Judges In the state or may be ob
tained upon application to the
Oregon state game commission.
616 Oregon building, Portland.
The 2-dny non-resident angling
Cut Rate Drug Store
UQUIDrfpo"'h'nfl-,19c
ALARM BJrPt5Id9...v"'"": 98c
UIKlll C PHIs. bottle
1lSS ,
of 100
ASPIRSNP 3c
GLYCERINE LR.?,:To,er 14c
If ' Magnesia,
full pint, 29c sli
50e Anacin Tablets 39e
25e Bayer Aspirin 19e
25c Emperin Comp 23c
60c Asper-Mint 49c
25c Miles Anti-Pain 21c
15c Bayer Aspirin 12c
tOc Bromo Seltxer 49c
$1.00 Adlerika 89c
$1.25 Perrologar 89c
$1.00 Neo-Cultol 89c
license for $2 was eliminated by
the legislature and In Us place a
non-resident angling license good
for 10 days and costing $3 has
l'en provided. The law does not
become effective until July 1,
however.
Another change In the license
laws reduced the residence re
quirement for Spanish-American
war veterans from 20 to 5 years
to obtain special licenses.
Another new game law sets
aside an area east and north ofjand missing, the high command
Pnnvnn rrnnk fnr hnw nnil .imiwLnnnniinml tn,lv n,l ,.l
Canyon creek for bow and arrow
hunters during deer season.
A law prohibiting the taking
of salmon or anv food fish by
any means In the Willamette river
or its tributaries above the Ore
gan City falls becomes effective
July 1.
Legislation granting power to
the game commission to set sea
sons and bag limits and make oth
er regulations carried an emer
gency clause and hence became
effective Immediately following
the signature of the governor to
the bill.
Mott Threatens
To Vote Against
Roads Aid Slash
WASHINGTON, June 12.
'AP) Rpp. Mott (R Ore.) said
In an Interview that unless the
house roads committee amended
the Hayden Cartwrlght roads an
wilful iw.tu uu-
propriation bill to provide 287,-
mended by John M. Carmodyj
federal works administrator, he
would oppose the measure on the
floor.
The bill appropriates such an
amount for roads as the presi
dent may deem necessary but
the executive In a recent mess
age to congress asked that the
apnropriation for access roads be
held to $100,000,000 and for
strengthening strategic highways
to $25,000,000.
Carmody had recommended to
the president not less than $150,
000,000 be appropriated for ac
cess roads, the entire cost of
which would be paid bv the fed
eral
eovernmpnt S'lnmiim fnr - u. . , . ,
.? ?v""m' S l'!ml.Kht. RO to work Monday was
tactical roads, SIOO.OOO.OOO for
strategic highways and $12,000,
000 for advance planning for
strategic highways.
He also urged that a more li
beral policy of allocating the
strategic highway funds be fol
lowed than the usual 50-50 pro
gram through which the states
matched federal funds.
Mott was one of the leaders
last year In forcing increase In
highway funds and said he felt
all of the money recommended
by Carmodv should be spent.
"The $125,000,000 recommend
ed hy the president Is entirely in
adequate to meet our road situa
tion," Mott said. "I have told
the house public roads commit
tee that unless it is amended to
provide the full amount recom
mended by Carmody I shall vote
against it in committee and vote
against it when II reaches Ihc
floor of the house."
VITAL STATISTICS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
HAM, CURHYER Wllhurn
Kugene Hall nnd Point hy Joyce
C'urryer. both residents i( Win
chester Bay.
Fishing -Boh Shoddy and Dick
Kinney, of this city, left Tuesday
for Fish lake to enjoy an outing
until Sunday.
Caroid
and Bile Salts
Tablets
100's, $1.25
7c
Argenta Balm
For Lovely Hands
49C and 98 e
Denturex
Self-Acting
Dental Plate
Cleaner
JO
17c
For Dad on
Father's Day
Razors
Bill Folds
Yardley's Shaving
Necessities
Shaving Sets
Ash Trays
Tobaccos Pipes
Cigarettes
You Will Find What
You Want Here
Nazi Losses In
Cretan, Balkan
Campaigns Cited
BERLIN, June 12. (API The
German army and air force seiz
ure of Crete on Adolf Hitler's
personal orders cost 5,893 offic-
ers ana men in dead, wounded
announced today, and proved
that "nothing is impossible to the
German soldier."
The announcement also claim
ed that beween Jan. 1 and May
30 thirty allied warships were
sunk in the Mediterranean, in
cluding 23 at Crete, and that "a i
great number of other units, in-1
eluding several battleships and
plane carriers" were damaged.
In the same five-month per
iod, according to this announce
ment, 103 merchant ships, total
ing more than 520,000 tons were
sunk In the Mediterranean.
The nazl casualties listed for
the Crete campaign were those
of the German arrny and air
force.
The Germans reported 592 al-'
lied planes destroyed In the bat
lie of Crete 417 aground, in the
first stages of the battle, 107 In
air fights and eight by anti-air-
nvnft ft.,.
...M.l JUL.
As for their own losses, the
n,. n,n(ui,i lie
aic ,i,i. ,u Ditr!thP south Atlantic on May 21.
Also reviewing the Balkan I
campaign the conquest of Yugo
slavia and Greece the high com
mand announced that a prelimin-
:ITV tn thn fln:,l .rtltnt nf nrl.nn.
...... I i.iuii
rs showed about 14,500 officers
slavs, British imperial troops and
ICreeks in German custody.
:
Move Launched to Rid
CIO of "Red" Chieftains
(Continued from page 1)
defense shipbuilding In the San
Francisco bay area depended to-!
day on the response of striking
AFL machinists to telegraphed
Instructions from their Interna-
tional executive council In Wash-
ngton to go back to their Jobs
J l.i r''Tu, ., ., ,.
Possibility Ihnt the much nlsls
lri,bynar''yH . 'unF?n'
.,,,.-,.,.-, uK.-in, ,.. a
council action. lie said a "full
and democratic discussion" would
be held, followed by a secret bal
lot. Action on this biRRest nbstacfe
so far interposed to the all-out
ship construction effort came
last nljjht In deference to a "di
rect request" from President
Uoosevell, the executive council
announced.
At the same time the two re-
mninmn maior threats to mill-1
tary airplane output were
ended.
A strike scheduled for mid
night nt two Pittsburgh plants
of the airplane propeller division
of the Curtiss WriRht company
was called off at request of the
defense mediation hoard.
And the ATI, machinists union
it the Consolidated Aircraft
Corp. plant In San Diego an
nounced ratification of new con
tract terms hy a 9 to 1 vote, re
mnviiiR possibility of a walkout
aeainst Cnnsair, which holds
5700,00(1,000 in bomber Orders for
the army, navy and Britain.
Lumber Strike Breaking
As the revolt within the ranks
of the International Woodwork
ers of America (CIO) continued
today Sella fer mill No. 4 of Aber
deen. Wash., became the first
plant to resume operations since
a strike of 22.000 mill workers
and loRRers tied up I2 western
Washington operations.
The Siha fer loggers overruled
the art ion of the IWA leaders
Stock and Bond
Average
STOCKS
Compiled by Associated Press
June 13:
30 15 15 fiO
Ind'ls RR's Ut's St'ks
..58.9 17.1 31.7 41.5
Friday
Prey, day
Month ago
Year ago .
19-11 high
1941 low .
59.3
. 55.fi
.57.8
, fi3.f)
5-18
17.2
16.8
142
17.9
15.4
31.8
30 G
32.8
35.5
30.3
41.8
39.5
40.5
45.0
39.1
BONDS
20 10 10 10
RR's Ind'ls I't's Fgn.
Friday 01.7 1 04.9 101.2 44.9
Prcv. dav .R4.7 104 8 101.3 41.7
Month ago . ('.5.2 104.5 101 0 44.3
Year ago ... 50.fi 100.2 92.7 3H.8
1941 high .00.5 105.3 101.5 45.9
1941 low .. (10.2 104.2 99.0 3S.0
NEW LOW
ADMISSION PRICES
Rose Theatre
Starting Sunday
Matinee 25c
Evening 30c
Kiddies 10c
TAX INCLUDED
In rejecting a national defense
mediation board's back-to-work
proposal and voted to negotiate
Independently with their employ
ers. In Olympla yesterday a local
representing about 1,200 loggers
at Vail and Camp McDonald in
southwest Washington, voted to
return to work under the media
tion board's proposal.
Previously In Port Angeles the
.u. ..i
aVnTy the wTl"aer, and to
! laKpn Dy lne A leaders BnU 10
open independent negotiations.
O. M. Orton, IWA president,
who walked out of a mediation
board meeting In Washington, D.
C, a week ago, is back in the
capital again conferring with
Philip Murray, CIO president,
who strongly criticized him for
his action.
The mediation board proposed
the 7i cent hour wage Increase
demanded by the union and a
week's vacation with pay but did
not recommend the union shop
and piece work elimination de
manded by the workers.
Germany Defiant In
Robin Moor Torpedoing
(Continued from page 1)
i If AnH,. .1 1 !
I""""? vZn,
rncuai oi inn u-noai niiactt in
Halted at C a. m. by the nazl
raider's blinker lights, the Robin
Moor was first torpedoed amid
ships and then sent to the bottom
.. , .. . , ,,,. r
!"""" a ",'", T"""-"-
abandon ship.
Previously, It was stated, the
Robin Moor's first mate had
rowed a mile and a half to the
waiting U-boat,- as ordered, and
personally informed the German
commander of the ship's nation
ality and destination.
Berlin dispatches said the Ger
man public was still kept In the
dark about the episode, and nazl
authorities
said they had no
i German submarine
I proof that a
I was Involved.
Blame Plainly Evident
j w was asked for pQm.
ment on the statement of a Ger-
man spokesman in Berlin that
.. M
"we won t oe ounaioea dv Amen-
I ,. isr,,lsslnns ron.
cerning the Robin Moor" and
... . ,.,), ohln with
anv
contraband sails for
we'll shoot at It."
England
Welles replied that the ques
tion of what constitutes contra
band is one of the most contro
versial in all the world and that
the American government had
never acquiesced In contraband
definitions of either side in the
present war.
He asserted today that the
facts In the sinking of the Robin
Moor were beyond dispute and
indirectly accused Germany of
violating an international treaty
on submarine warfare.
The evidence of 11 survivors of
the sunken American merchant
vessel was verv clear and there
could he no dispute as to the
tacts, he said.
As to what action the United
States will take, Welles said he
would withhold a considered
statement until the full deposi
tions of the 11 survivors were
received from American officials
In Brazil and were investigated
here.
Surherlin
SUTIIERLIN, June 12. John
Leitzel, former well known busi
ness man of Sutherlin, now locat
ed at Curtin, visited friends here
Tuesday. i
Mrs. M. A. Randall and daugh- j
ter, Mary Alice, visited and at- j
tended to business In Salem Wed-,
nesdny.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hohbs spent J
the weekend visiting at Baker,
Ore. i
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross, of
Dayton, Ohio, arrived Tuesday
for a two weeks visit with the :
former's mother, Mrs. Mabel i
Ross, and many friends. Mr. j
Ross la a former Sutherlin high j
school graduate and is now a !
technical engineer at Wright j
field, the largest air field In the !
United States. j
Chapman's
Drug
Store
will be
OPEN
This Sunday
Hour
8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Ruhr Region Blasted by
Record British Attack
(Continued from page 1) .
one after the other, over a pe
riod of ten minutes as though a
store of ammunition had been
hit."
Counter Raid Repulsed.
At home the RAF fighter com
mand was reported to have turn
ed back a formation of Messer
sehmitts, retaliation-bent. In a
five-minute battle 20.000 feet
above the southeast English coast
this afternoon.
Several sharn bursts of cannon
fire were heard and. after one
long burst, a plane dived with a
loud scream that died out over
the sea.
While the bomber command
was attacking the smoky Ruhr,
nlanes of the coastal command at
tacked docks at Brest, Frence,
nnd Antwern. Belgium, and also
tnrcets near Rotterdam, The
Netherlands. One plane failed to
return.
As a result of the air war dur
ing Mav, the British ministry of
home security announced, casual
Hos In Brltoln were 5.394 persons
killed and 5,181 inlured. In the
preceding month' the casualties
were 6.0G5 persons killed and
6,920 Injured.
NFW BRITAIN WEAPON
CAUSES NAZI WARNING
BERLTN. June 13. fAP) The
Tlerlln district nlr defense com
mand advised the capital's inhabi
tants todav to go to air raid pro
tection cellars immediately when
sirens sound because "the ene
my's new-tvpe weapon has a se
vere effect."
The warning noted that many
persons go to cellars only when
antiaircraft artillery goes Into
action with the result "that there
have been a great number of
bomb victims."
Experience, If sakl, shows that
rooms below ground are safest
during an air raid.
British reports of recent air
operations against Germany have
described the devastating effects
of a new suner bomb.
MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
PORTLAND. June 13. (AP)
BUTTERFAT First quality,
maximum or . or 1 ner cent acid
ity delivered in Portland. 37J-3Sc
lb.; premium quality (maximum
of .35 per cent acidity), 385-3!c
lb.; second quality 2c under first,
or 35S-3GC lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying
prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn
broilers 15 to 2 lbs., 15c; roast
ers over 4 lbs., 17c; colored hens
l!)-20c; Leghorns under 31 lbs.,
17-17JC lb.; over 31 lbs., 17ic lb.;
old roosters, Sc lb.
ONIONS New California
wax, $3.25 per 50-lb. bag; red
$2.50-75.
POTATOES Olrl Desrhntnc
No. 1. $2.00-10: seleeterl !W
chutes brand $1.85-2.00: k'lnmnth
$1.85-2.00 cental; selected Kla
math S2.10.
Other produce unchanged.
LIVESTOCK i
PORTLAND, Ore., June 12 '
(API (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS '
Active, 25 to mostly 50 high-1
er than Monday; good choiee 170-
I ... I L-
IVHEATIES .1001;
oc 1 OXYDOL 19c
PATCIID Festival Brand, a I jello ice cream
lift i our Bottie DC aq 29c
Large Phg. .. 21C
FLOUR
Kalico Kate,
49-lb. sack .
GARDEN FRESH
Fruits and Vegetables
WATERMELONS Lb 3c
Guaranteed ripe.
GRAPEFRUIT., 29c
Sweet and juicy
LETTUCE ,.d 5c
Larqe crisp.
CARROTS, Qr
220 lb. drive-Ins 10.25 to mostly
10.50; 230-290 lb. weights 9.75
10.00; light lights mostly 9.7.;
r innn. nbln(, cnw.4 onlV
,t..J dmni nt S 00-50: good-
choice grades around 90115 lb.
feeder ppigs 11.00-50; one select
ed lot lighter weights to 12.00.
r-ATTT P Moderately active,
about steady at week's decline;
few grass steers b.du v..), h"""
fort rrrs salnhle around 10.00-50;
odd fed heifers 9.7510.00; grass
fat heifers 8.509.00; common
dairy heifers 7.00-8.00; canner-.-.iittm-
row S25.fi.25: fat dairy
cows around 6.50-7.00; grass fat
beef cows 7.00-50; medium-gouu
bulls 8.25-9.00; good choice veal
prs mostlv 11.00-50: strong
weights up to 12.00, common
vealers to T.uu.
cnrFPAriive. fullv steady;
lewes strong: good-choice spring
lambs 9.50-75; few feeder lambs
down to 8.50; good siaugmer
ewes 3.50-75.
WHEAT
PORTLAND, Ore., June 13.
(AP)- Open High Low Close
Sept 91 91 SO 31
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Mill Representative will be in our stare all day
Monday, June 16 We invite you to bring in your rug
problems. No obligation.
JOSSE FURNITURE CO.
106 N. Jackson St.
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SPECIALS SATURDAY, JUNE 14TH
DEVILED MEAT
$1.19
BEEF ROASTS lb 20c
Cut from fancy beef.
BOILING BEEF Lb 16c
Lean and meaty.
VEALSTEYf,b 27c
Just the thing for veal dumplings.
BACON BACK Lb 23c
Sugar cured.
Evergreen Grange
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
Floor Sanding
and Refinishing
Old Floor! Made Like New
CHAS. KEEVER
Phone 851-J Phone 128
Rice & Meyers
Sheet-Metal World
Sheet Metal Work
Tailored to the Job
627 N. Jackson 8t Phone 820
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Phone 330
We Have
a Complete
Stock of
Frozen Foods
10c
V can, 3 for ,
SUNBRITE
Jeans
QUALITY MEATS
Fresh local.