Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 08, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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LOW GAS PRICE
FLAMES RAZE $2,000,000 LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW
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PERIOD 3 YEARS
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l-OS.AXOEI.Ka. March S tP)-
Indications that low g n S o 1 1 n c i
priced may prevail In southern
California for tho next three yours j
was scon by filling- station men In
thn offering today by two major I
oil companies of contracts to fur- !
nisi! nil for tills period at S'.i to-;
131-3, onts per gallon. . j
l.i W, Snclvmn.ii- of thn Inilepeu j
lent Supoi' MorWcii 'Station ussoc.l- '
ntlon p.olnui'1 out , that tho top '
price iuoioiI Is-ono ocm below tho I
top figure at the time tho "war" .
bepran, nnd minimum offered is j
ono cent under tho present whole- ,
f-ilo rato.
Retail prices in tho mctropoll- i
tan djstrict nvoraited lO'i cents,!
with a maximum of 12'.i cents per j
gallon. j
Screen life
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WASHINGTON
BYSTANDER
was Indicted on five counts, son-: men nnd women convicted under! Ilk a rod rng to a bull," ho told
UmcM to I'll yearn tn the poni- the wartime pionnK act. friends. .. . - .
t-yN:uy, roI.ad on $1 ITi.nrtrt hail
' aiMfl finally spared when the su
, pre me court reversed the dentition.
jC'HlV. filVH .MK
FOIt Or'FIClAIi IMPKItS
AImmiI in Itetlie.
Now he is iihout tn retire from
eencr'jiH and ruirn 10 Milwaukee.
' There ho wll ennthitie hin rrusnd
for pnriallKm a editor of one of
( thft lnrjtoal ooin!ist newspaper in
i existence. .
After Seven Yeaw,
Jle in still fichtint;.
)iioo he .'ireepterl an Invlintion
m Mtmnk hi .Ioi-kov Cllv. It wna in
1020. nnrt the nri ho nlnvn.i in government has orderoJ made a
SMANOHAI (4) Tho national
the war day was wtill fresli In tho seal of the nation, tho seal to bit.
; minds of many people; I'olieo met ' made from tho finest Jade and th.i
him when he arrived and promptly ' nation's mot expert eorverrf will ;
, escorted hirn to the ferry to return do tho work. ! , .'"
to Xew York. He doiiilrteil. hut Tim sonl will ho ncinl nnlv nn1
To meet nnd talk with I terser Is-reminded the pnlteff that he would state dopumontsfuiiih n treutleH
to find It difficult Id believe 'that I yt make a speech there; Lin nnd other Intomiuionnl documontN"..
iliis genial and kindly nppenrirttc i yearevon yeiiiH laier ho wntA weal from ,h11vai. Is to b madn;
; man has had such n stormy career. , h,u-k and spolte without helnK mu- .nnd used by thn state council'
: ue is un years oin, mil remainfi jested.
untouched, undismayed, confident,
fr..-V A - ,,: I "'"t Willi 11 KI'llNI! Ill lllim") tuuv
lliil.isn batm-edandn.sty leather ! U lmnlO m'naI-
liy Heritor! C, Plmitmer.
U ASIUXOTOX lit XWior Her-
"It look mo iovon years."
, ehuekled, "hut t made It,"
wallet that fairly pulse with en
velopes. Knelt hears u canceled
stamp and an inscription in red
Me chuckle us "no talks of what
heQiiaa experienced. rilles and
towns have denied him entry, ran
(while the vorioim Rovernmont tie-,
ho pnrlment seals are to bo made,
, from hraflst.
Herder Is ilie man wl.io eonverted ; IMunw Not poisonous v
tho lain EtiRone V. t)ehR In social-i WAHIIIXOTON P) Federal ln
Sin. It was back In 1 SO I. liercer itlt ilin , aotrti-ininod lhat
, stunp ntid an Inscription In WVCX' M 'im ' '-I four plants inoro or iess common
",K: - , "ls r"", mm mm m s. at n. , 1M.0S ,11)i01. ot Anicrlca In on r1n.w nd susnecte.i
! "Vi OVXOK A" iW J.0r.,'k cetn.",P amlBoi, "" a"d hptt:'"'" '"'"" :.-thor non-tox.c or so llt.Io poi-;
.: H-'..UI. vl 1. -O .... ..... . f I. T .-nnniift n tn hn of Si eht- ImilOr-
Hero a romllioor of tho davs i"""""" " i.r..rumr ". KMit sus 1111 mil
i . : r.. """imcr oi uie . niimen when li s hall was ulnroA : nn lv xnv v
i wiien 111,ursr soelj.nu ever to I"'.; .,.:... ' i i"'mulo
Tnr.nY. Knsland m Hevoreud unni in man: me i-n.-esi. .
o Arizona ana t'niiinrnia; nnu lm
:onons as to bo of sliRht- Impor-
bt. w .,. v,-ic wit mnco. ns it daiiRer. They the tho
III 1,1, s Alll. M ISAM . ,, eari!" m. "sunflower", ahun-
"snowberry"
"bHckbush."
Hollywood..
Uy Jtohtiln Conns
HOLLYWOOD. One of the lalkinn picture ns a means of
complaints sometimes made bv reaching tho multitudes to whom
fttaKe stars come' to Hollywood for, the legitimate theater is inae-
talkie w o r k Ms
that they miss
their audiences.
and cannot gel
tho. 'feel" fm
performing t ol
an unemotional
and. unrespon-l
iv o m I c r a
jthone. -
Sbphte Tuck
er, the wise
cracking vaudf
villn nnd stage,
Fongstresfl, here
making her
a ialkle-nfnule.il
,is not worried ,
on that Kcfiro, Sophie
however.
' More than 300 "new and mostly-High priced automobiles were ruined by a fire which ewept
the four circus tenti housing the Southern California motor exhibit. Late models of airplanes were
- destroyed. More man 2500 spectators were removsa 10 tne streets safety.
mis ut'i-n un me itmK tio i.'iik ani inai must. ie a . wig, cnuse
to he willing to forsake its glamor .she's really a hvuuette. y'know.'"
permanently, hut looks on the: .
v .Fust. Sil by One-
One of iho'shroKt ways to spoil
aiv evening- Irf to- tirke a seat next
i eloeted to cionirro.-Jr ran afoul of :
i the rnlttfwi Kruirto ..i..vnn.,...i ! Fnto cast him in the role or a!
I paid the npnaitv. lie onnosed socialist pioneer In oIitics, he nays, A- 1'age, vhar of St. MUhaers.
Am ri-;rrf enti'v int.. thn wnri,i win-" uul eveiif It is hard, w hat nnut . huivh Fays that church bells;
1 and bis utterances proved enstlv to ' 'no srt destined do but make the yhould be classed wlih Scottish I VASIIlNTON. .Mar. X, (P) 1
him. .. ; best of It? t tas pipes nnl niwht-prowllng eats. ' .lustlen Oliver Wendell Holmes re-
Twice ho was refused adniisr;ion It Is this outlook tl.t prompted The vicar's llttht church stands celved the ennKratnlatlons of. his:
to the house of representatives, . him' to Introduce n hill in the pros- nlmost In the shadow of Derby 1 associates of the supremo eourl. .
though he was pmiH-rly elected in lent congress to restore the rihtrt'athedral whoso chimes sound f re- l)nd other friends today on his 88th;
th fifth district of Wisconsin. He of citizenship to tho some l .f.u queutly. ' Chnivh bolls oro to mo ' hlrthdv. ' 1 " r -
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the mm ,
A I.IVClOCK
POItTI.AVD. (V. Mai'
S.(JTY
cosslblo. to a 'pair of such "UnowInK ones.'
'A'hich m.'iv be one nf the nilllier
resklcst I'csts ous reasons why the studios ns a guttle and calves: Quotablv steady.
I The "movie post" who reads rule-are chgry df ndmltthii; vlsi- Receipts ISO. an billed throuirh.
sub-titles aloud is thoroughly be- l'- " "les in tho lloBs: Steady to stnnK. Ueoeipts
ma u ins.
ON AIR FACTOR !N
rated everywhere, -but Hollywood, j
its the center of. the picture in
d ustry, has a peenl ini t ype ' more
virulent than is to he- found, elvor-'
where.
The various objectionable habits
of the ordinary pi-nt are as naught
compared to the weakness of the
man or woman who chained to
"see it made" and delights in tell
ing about it during tin project Ion
of a picture In a local theater.
"See that?" the pc"st turns to
ucker his girl knowingly. "Looks great.
She nlans to I n-ito her doe:-n't it. that bit? - city helm;
friends to the sound stage when 1 wiped out by tho storm well, it's j broadcasting stations with, other
she does' her servs for tho , pie- ! nothing of the l;ind.' It's just a wise eal . olaiinh , fin prlWIeg
ture, and Is counting on them to minnie-choor. that's alt. I know the same wavcleng.h, . the
serve as audience. L saw "em taking It." : station with the loniyest record of
"Do I- Ukoihls movie work?, And tho- girl, who once sw the . continuous sLMVice .ias the supcr
Say, kid, I may be opening up ; heroine on the streets of Holly : or claim. I
my own studio out nere somoiwoou, is not to. w uiiiuonv r . .this -policy .nas ueen .atiwpten uy
TO. Slaughter pig!
medium to choice
feeder and stock'
lbs. i medium to elm
I 0. To.
Shoep and lamb;;
stealy. No receipts.
(!IO-i:tfi lbs.l
Sy.Tri'lO.y.l;
pigs (70-1.1!)
loioe SO. 75
t. not a lily
WASTtf XOTON im When
I'rwlufc
POnTl.AND. Ore., Mar. S. (iT) '
liolesab1 prieeff:
Hutteri egKS, milk, poultry,, on
Icns, potato. s. wool nuts hay cas
t:ara bark hops: Ait steady and tin
! changed.
San Fi'.iuclwo ItiKtcrrat
SAN FKAXCI.sVO .Mar. N.
Uutierfat l'.o.h. San Francisco
iTP)
ile.
I'oitland Wheat 1
POIITLA.MJ. ore., March S.
itV) Wheat: Soft while, $1.1S;
tern white. hard win-
day, with nil I'm-.learning now '"Well," .she rejoins "sho may be ; tho f.-deral radio eonuptssion a;tv.r. l.Hi: northern Spring, $1
about nleture-maklhir." she savs. good' to look at one the scroop
She Isn't serious, of course, but really she's frightfully plain,
fthnnt thaf stud'n propnHlon. She sho doesn't loo; n bir like that.
HANDICRAFT SHOP
:fh6he:702
42 Ssouth, Central ,
New Ready-MaderHand Tinted 'Shfffd Voile
Boudoir Pillows in Attractive Pastel Colorings.
Tile clover nwdornistic deKiVns tire lutnd lintotl in iiritrlit
shfltlcs (Hi frood qualhy soft pnslel eolorod voiles. Kacli
pillow is ready iiiado nnd requires only a loueh of simple
embroidery to finish. . Price 59
Novel "Nu-Artint" Quilted Jiimdoir Pillows in maie
coral or pink voiles,, lop, hack and pudding' 59
Smart Quilted Uaqn in-ninny shades of rayon, faille taf
feta, inelndintf evcrvtliinp; to complete, except Jin-in-
v $1.10
t'nder Arm Bnps of yarn nnd linen and yarn easily and
qniekly made. .V. .V75 89
tany new needle art novelties just . received which will
be of interest to you.
Hemstitching, Pleating, Button-Making
' and Hose Mending
one of lis- guiding principles lii
making decisions In ' station con
troversies. The doctrln c if piT
orliy, . the eiimmissiun says. ii
flLOitgly e.':tnhllfhedlii public util
ity: lirw. Where an electric,. rail
Way, telephone, gas ur water 'com
pany ' has - an established business'
and is glvlhg good service, . it it
not made, lo-surrender or curtail
whatever . privileges it trit'y. t ha e
to make way. for y iiewconicr. 'tlu
cnmnilsslon ttoiu out. - ; '
Tltc.Jattet' hs. no supi'i iiu. t ight
simply, becauso he Is' a newcoiiu-r
or simply because U. i desirabiv
there is no vested rlnhts," tlv
commission says. "Public Interest
would not only not be served hut
would be thwarted by any conce.f
slon to the newcomer at the e::
Vcnse of the established predeces
sor, unless either the newcomer's
predecessor is not giving wood
(arvioe or the newcomer has some
additional claim for, considera
tion." i lowever, where two contesting
broadcasting, stations do' not have
otherwise erpial claims,, the prin
ciple of priority loses its signifi
cance In proportion to the dispar
ity , between the claims. Con
seo,ucntly. the principle . does not
mean that the situation in the
broadcast band Is
western red. $1.1(1.
.OatsNp. ::s-lb. while. $3it:f.f.
Today's car receipts; Wheat,
:tii: flour, . corn, H; oats, 1-;
bay, ' 7. ' " '
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Wall Street Report
N'HW VORK, Mar. K.- (A) Spfc
j' illation for the advance was ra
; sinned on a broad -scale In today';
ihinrkct ; (ifter an early i period of,
; weakness.' Karly hisses-of 1 to K (j
' points were quickly wiped out, arM
' t'he general market turned upward
' Uliilev the leinlt'i'sbln nf limtio (old
'stock ; Wbielr rallied1 from n low!
of 3Iisi, off siy points, to a new
high record nt i:tr. Radio Onew)
aim changed bauds in enormous
volume at rising prices. '
Wide price swings eonliniied in
Ihe radio group In tho final hour,
! Itadio (old) reaching 44 0, while
; lb- new stock crossed ss. Western
: Tnlon lost nearly jail of Hh six
point advance. Reduction in the
call money rate to nine per cent
Influenced more general buying,
I with food Issues, particularly los-
: turn nnd National Itisctiit movin
SWIFT'S BEEF
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We cut nothing btit Swift's
Government 'inspected steer beef e
FOR SATURDAY
SPRING LAMB BEEP TENDERLOIN
PORK TENDERLOIN SWIFT'S BEEF
TURKEYS CHICKENS FRYERS
LITTLE PIG SAUSAGE VEAL ,
BR00KFIELD BUTTER COTTAGE
CHEESE
FISH DEPARTMENT
FRESH SMELT HALIBUT (
SALMON OLYMPIA OYSTERS
EASTERN OYSTERS
FRESH CRABS
Liberty Meat Market
"The Home- of Good Meats"
. Swift's Government Inspected .Beef , ,
Swift's Best .
Holly and Main PliQjie 164
up fnsl. Tho clnHinif v!h NininK. !
frozon" and .Sn 1,1,1 ni'l'i-nxlnmn'il 3,nno.ooij.
that pxIstliiR RtntlonK enjoying ! rxsCISTK r. X.VH Jti-VVII.V-
. remntly ratahlMifxI. ..- . I l'ln.MrilXO. ltnlv m Polillrnl j
Ono lnstnnco whoro prlnrlty hn fnio.nstlm; Ih hnrdlv In fnvor In 1
been comnollcil to give way In ; rns-ciKt Italy, during thi ju-o.oIfu- '
uiipi-c the Junior auplicant comes ;torlnl hpiimoii. ,
fi-nm n zone or Ktntc which Is not!, a lo.-nl workiv m.i,n,r iimi ;
. gettiiin: the fair and o.iullablc ventured to indulge In prounoHtl
slmrc of hroMdcnstlnit Keivlee to!lllo irovinee nf l.ivorno for th
which It in entitled under the law. jculons su, to thn candidate from
j Tho case of UO. Sfhene.-tndy. l ; forlhcomlnK plebiscite on .March
an .example tho commission says, j;, waH (llll.kv e.,ucslered" hv
I It- e in part on the , ,, Prrccl.
: fact that it Is the tenth oldest sta- . 1
! linn in he rnited States. On thet Paris I nlerslty Cains
' oijicr hand, it was located in a I I'AIMH lA'i--iT. fan students were
I zone which had an exciw of IIk .enrolled 4i the I nlversltv of I'ar
nunla of stations and In a state ' is for lS as aeainst 1 7.000 In
, wnicn nail an excess of Its eiiuit- 1 1 fl 1 I.
able share of t:ie broadcasting fa- "
duties In that zone.
A net Kaln of m oon.
IK
V.VI.EIM ADVOCATKM
lll(illl:it IRISH TARIFF
I see
r.l.MKRICK. Irelaml JT1 Khm-
on de Valeria. Irish rcpulilican f-ip
leader, denounced fi-ee trmli. in nl OW
reci nl speech as n menace to tho
Irlsn Free Hlate. Ile declared that
the Interests oi Ireland demanaded
iioiic.v mi pniiceiivi' lai n is. i
"We must be prcpurcf to mako
sonifQsacr..,.'S." he said. "We,
mlihi have wi less fashion-1
ahle thnuitli not less serviceable;
Ahoes. hals and hnslcr-." '
If you A
INTO
ft t.fT.W, tF.i
IOS
MOSCOW W The central ex-1
ccuttve roniniitlee has nnnotiwl '
thatr I'.u.ssla will be divided Into'
the ffollowlntf ; five administrative j
areas October 'l, 1329: '
Tllo Northern region eenterlnr !
In Archantfcl; tho Western region f
with Bmolensk ns'lts enplfiil: Ihel
Nijny ...'ii'Korod area'- with Xljnyj
ovo.rodj as lis center: the ceii-i
li-al indiiiArlnl ri-tfion-wlthMoseaw j
for,, lis. capital, and tho Ivanovo-!
Viinpssiinsc reslon wits, seat of:
government-j In that city.
j.itk; ation sirrn.F.n
(Continued from J'oge One.)
eludeB 1 l.7f.O acres of the most
fertile nmunrt in tho vnlley nnd
lis further development, ns en-
'conr.iKed by the settlemenl, will
reflect liuctil on the enllio
. iccilon. ,
;- it's 1
HILLS,
BOS !
Coffee
You won't find the Arab, Hills j
Bros.' traile-mark, on anv nthcr i
coffee. And you woa't find any i
other coffee that tastes like Hills
Bros, because Hills Hros. Coffee
is roasted a few pounds at a i
time by a patented, contitnn ;
. process. No hulk-roasting meth- !
od can produce such flavor.
HILLS BROS I
COFFEE,
Fmfftm ike frit- ,
intl ttuMitm pack,
htity ppm-d uitk J
the Hey,
01929 i
An Extra-Ordinary Offering' of
Lovely Spring
Merchandise
-AT THE
Department sfo
Spring Bargains
" ' for
C. A. MEEKER, Manager ;
Women's Spring
COATS
MEN!
Men's Sox Specials
Men's p 1 a i n vnynn
KncliH, liurov iin-y 25J
fc'.n's l'ancy Wni'slullii
sni'Us 25J
Men's fiini-v lisln socks
20cl
Spring Munsing
wear for Men
Light1 wniifht' unions
Medium 'oi'.'lit iininns
. $1.98
Alhlotie unioiiH
$1.00
Medfortf. ntionls f o p
Jf mi's nnd Women's
Mimsinifwi'iir.
Women's Spring Prints
Silk Dresses
, S95, , S9.85 ,
S16.75 tc S24.75
Xevei' siioh A'aiiies Hhmvii' in extra heavy
d'erips niul oi(ttaiiiliii! slyles.( ' '
, . Seo them tomorrow
VK (BIO CIK.'
$22.75' to. $29.75.
The newest in stylos and
(liialities. Hie; valine, . -
Silk at Special
Prices
Printed heavy cantons
'" $2.95 "V -
Vi'lnteil silk crepes
$1.95
PrintiHl radiums, all silk
98 '
Following Fashions Footsteps
Women's Colored Sport
, Slippers $6.45
Kcd, gi'ccn, tan or hliick noyolfy
, trim in contrnKfinK colors. Sizes
L' 1-2 to 7 1-i Widths A A to IX
lny Ixs Dross lleiter
Woinun 's Fancy ' t rim
patent slippers $3-95
Cut out tnn trim, low
heels.
Kosc blush ftypsio
tics $5.85
liosc blush four'" eyelet
ties .................... $5.85
Women 'h l.'atcnt irartha Tics - .....:...$4'.85 '
Covered block heels
Sunny Day Prints 35c
Wash and never fndo. , 20(10 yards re
ceived ; yesterday. Kvery pattern new
nnd HO inches wide,
New Ineo collar nnd , cuff sots. All
prices 65t to $2.25 ench. Tho pop
ular trim for sprinpt wear. ,
BARGAINS IN OUR BASEMENT STORE
Shoe Specials
Real Money Savers
Children's Play Suits, 75c
lllne with red trim. Sizes 2 to (! years
' 75
Men's Fancy Socks, 20c
Men's superior quality fancy cotton
hose in tan, blue, grey and bhielc mix
tures 20
Bandettes 29c
Made of soft satin material in flesh
color. Sizes :!ll, ,"12, fl4 mid Ml!. Only 29t?
Brassiers on Sale 49c
Brnssiers in wide widths, bnck or side
front fastcninjr. Silk stripe initl iials,
pink only 49d
Plain Linen Finished
Suitings 39c
2l-ine)i Linen finish suit ink's. Plait)
colors. Jjceii," liiii,' "iiri'liiit," blue," rose
nnd oramre, Sniliiblc for dresses or en
sembles, (luiirimteeil fast color 39
Hosiery Special -
Saturday Special
300 pair women's 80c Silk Hose
59
Women's silk super quality
hose ' in pearl blush, ehnm
pingne, nliuosjiliere, mule and
rose nude shndes. Made of
finest materials obtiiinable and
we L'lianmtoc sat isl'ut-t ion in
every pair.. 80e regular, spec
ial .Saturday only 59?
Big Shoe Values Saturday
Hoys' Oxfords and shoes $2.98
Ito.vs' Dlvss Oxfords in tan or black ;
leather, pnraeord soles $2-98
Roys' heavy shoes, tun only. Taraeord
soles, cap toe or inocctisin $2-98
Women's Spring Shoes
$2.98 to $3.95
Women's Dress -Shoes, one straps pat
ents or kid. Tim or (Jimnietiil Oxfords'
' $2.98 to $3-95
Children's Shoes for Less
$1.49 to $2.98 , ;
Children's School Shoes', strap pumps
and O.x fords ..L..,...$l .49 .to. $2-98
: Save on Men's Shoes
Men's Work Shoes, all sizes i .
v $2.98 and, $3.89
McCal! Printed Patterns for Home Sewing ! ; ; , AbI? for S. & H. Green Discount Stamps
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