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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORP OREGON, FRIDAY,. MAY 24, 1929.
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FOR ORLEANS COPS
; NEW ORLEANS, L , May 24
UP) Superintendent, of Police The-
Pil'ly Wiggly
Saves These Who Help Themselve3
WEEK-END- FEATURES ' ;
Saturday and Monday, May 25 and 27
Kellogg's Corn Flakes v
Scpkg. v
Limit .3. to a customer, y ' ':
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE . 49 C
f Vaf'umn pntk 1-lb. tiiis..J........tl..,
WAX LUNCH BOLLS Just Q Rolls 25 C
right for your picnic or lunch
Silver Bar Crushed
Pineappla 1 fl r
fltit tins AU'r
WHITE RIBBON ' O Lbs. OQ r
SHORTENING :
CANADA DRY O Bottles A C n
GINGER. ALE yJL
v i Equal to the bast, put up In bulk
VEGETABLE NUT OR SILVER AQn
NUT MARGARINE 3 lbs C
TREE TEA, green or black, Ofin
V -.ifc-lb. package, '38.;tys
BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE, OQ.
franco-american
spaghetti
'Just heat
Pick Out Your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ,
. , ; , y ' -;: at Piggly Wiggly's
ASPARAGUS, long green, Q for 1Q
Mb. bunches..... I 15,c
Fresh; O for C
Radishes1 oc
LETTUCE
Crisp, solid headn..,L....i.
flour
Piggly Wiggly Special
Hard Wheat, Blend
; 49-lb. sack
Piggly Wiggly
Meat Market
Saturday Specials
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Beef Pot Roast
per pound ..........
Pot: Pnnot , . .,
per iumlU'i,t.X
Fresh Sid, Pork, ;
per pourl,
Veal RQast, - ,.
per Wki
Phon 1236
Mr Farmer: Bring your EGGS 8b Piggly
Wiggly; We f pay highest market price, cash
or trade. , (
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Medfcrd,! Oregon
odore Ray today barred cosmetics
for New Orleans policemen. ,
A superior officer of Patrolman
Jules Relnhardt walked l.ito a soft
drink Btand Just In lime to see the
attractive proprietress , reaching
I over the . bar and powdering the
officer's nose.
Relnhardt was suspended for
conduct unbecoming an officer. '
CERTO In season
for y o iw jelly ov
preserves. A sure
jell, 0C
Bottle
Tins
25c
and serve
Green O for Cr
Onions.. A1
3 tor 10c
$1.69
25 c
25c
; 20c
V 25c
We Deliver
408 East Main Street
SEAL ROCK LOTS
AS ROAD LOOMS
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PORTLAND, May 24 W-he
weal jtucK win"" i"
count hluhwny In Lincoln county
may or may not be .constructed.
This was us much as the state
hlghwuy 'commission could say to
day In-eommentlnK upon a dtB
cussion late yesierduy at the regu
lar meeting of the. commission.
A right of way Is necessary. The
commission says, however, thut It
Is faced with the upectacle of soar
ing land values.
Property ut Seal Itock. south of
Yanulnu buy, the commission suld,
was taken over by Lincoln county
some time ago and sold for delin
quent taxes at its low as 1.35 a
i.Binh lot. This property is now
valued by Us owners at what the
highway eommlwdon suys Is an in
ordinately high f gure. Prospects
of a highwuy In the district has
wrought this change, engineers
declared. '
:i New projects to be ndvertlno'l
at the June meeting Include:
' Douglas county: Ten and one
half miles of ' grudlng on the
Umpnuu road from Drain west
to red bridge and the approaches
to the bridge nt Scotfsliurg.
For further Information the
commission, will look over the
giound next month when it goes
lo the dedication of Smith River
br dge. near the California-Oregon
line
PLANS 'FI
JUNEAU, Alaska, May 24. W
Governor George A. Parks of Alas,
ita today announced thut he will
ittempt a one day flight from
Juneau to Bun Francisco' on June
1. Such an airplane flight would
he the first ever attempted.
The governor plans to attend tho
Mills college commencement where
his niece, Mary Thompson, will be
graduated. Leaving here early in
the dny he hopes to make a close
connection in Seattle and arrive In
San Francisco within one duy. The
distance Is approximately 1K00
miles.
JUDGEliil
. FILED BY WOODWARD
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SALEM, Ore., May 24 tfP) Com
pleted potitlons for'referendum of
the 1929 legislative act croatlng
two new circuit Judgeships In
Multnomah county were filed with
the secretary of stnto today by
William F. Woodward of Portland,
who started tho referendum. The
number . of names requlrod to
make the lietltluns legal was 9722
and tho petitions as filed are said
tn contain 9860. Tho names will
bo chocked by tho secretary of
state.
Socrotary Hoss Is Informed thnt
Pike Davis of Portland, who op
poses the referendum, will uppeul
from the ballot title of the referen
dum bill as prepared .by Attorney
Gcnorul Van Winkle.
DODGE MURDER TRIAL
SAND POINT, lilalto. Mny 24.
(JP) James Ruu, 22, who beat his
.father, Herman Ruu, lo death with
a hammer and then silt his throat
, "bccaime-d had u feeling that 1 had
ito kill lilin," today faced tho possi
bility of OMCuphiK ti'hil f"r murder.
Robert K. MiKarland, county
prosecutor, has iM'tlei-ert a hearing
to determine the youth's sanity,
and If ho Is found to be mentally
unbalamed. MeFuiland said, he
probably, will be sent lo nil usyluiu.
SLAYER OF PRIEST -IS
DECLARED SANE
CANTON.i Ohio, May 24. ff)
Mrs. Maeme Guerrlorl, 21. who shot
and killed Rev. Kalhcr Joseph A.
Ktccardt. pastor of St. Anthony's
Catholic church, several woeks ago,
was found ano and ordered re.
leased, following, a sanity hearing
In probate court here today.
Tried on a charge of first de
grees murder, .Mrs. Ouerrlorl was
found not guilty In common pleas
court on the sole ground of In
sanity. l.KllANON, Ky.. May 21. py
Threo children woro found de.-i
near Ryder cemetery here today
near where their mother, Mrs. Ma.
mle Shea Shoaf, lay with h'er throat
lashed. Coroner Marion Russell
said ho believed lha woman killed
her children and tried to commit
suicide.
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California citrus growers spend
94,000,000 annually combating
pests, says the ' California r'rult
Croweis' exchange.
ALASKA GOVERNOR
BUTTER FIRSTS
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PORTLAND. Ore.. May 14. P)
A tiffin nf one cent to 41 in firsts.
I in butter and an advance of hitlf a
cent to 26 In medium first oksh
'were the only price changes totluy,
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usually large and there was a con
sequent easier tone In the market.
Htorage'of both eggs and butter
Is progressing -well. .... . , ,
Larger receipts of poultry may
mean a slight price decline before
the week Is over. -
The demand- 'and the 'limited
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? price firm. '
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was stll weak and easier In price.
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as reported Thursday. , . , .
Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 24. P)
Buttei Firsts cent lower.
Portland Dairy Kxchange net
wholesale priceB (cubes) : lOxtras,
44c; standard, 43c; prime firsts,
42V4c; firsts, 41c. Creamery prices:
Prints, 3c over cube stundurds.
KIJOS Medium firsts half cent
higher. Portland Dairy Kxchange
(net basis): Fresh standards,
extras. li'Je; fresh standard firsts,
28c; fresh : medium extras 20c;
frenh medium firsts 2lic; current
receipts 2 7 Vie. Prices to retailers, i
1 to 3c over exchange prices.
Milk, poultry, onions, potatoes,
wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and
hops steady and unchanged.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., May 24. ()
Cattle and calves: Quotably steady:
receipts 140, all direct or on con-
. HogB Steady; receipts 785,
eluding 234 on contracts.
Sheep and lambs Weak;
ceipts 305.. .
In-
Sun FraiiclKco iliittoiTut
SAN FRANCISCO, May 24. &)
Hut ter flit- f.o.b. ' Han Francisco
51c. ' . .- - -.
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FEVER INCREASE
LONDON, May 24. (P) An Ex
change Telegrapli dispatch from
the Island of Brlonl In the Adriatic
suys that the condition of- Mrs.
Gene Tunney, who recently underr
went un operation, is stated to
have grown worse, but not to be
desperate,, - , - i
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plon was said to have become
alarmed at an Increase In the torn -
ut..- rn.,nnn,, anil hit, I
iii ui u ul in i o. 4. uii ut mil i,uu
called a doctor, Cadro, from Ro-
vlgno. The doctor had not arrived
today. ' '
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FISH FACING KXTINCTION
(Contlnuea from Page One.)
T. K. Daniels outlined the plan of
placing business men of Ashland,1
Medfoid and other county towns'
on a budget, with each pledged to
contribute a sum In keeping with
his Individual ability. With an
association supported by a large
number of members and backed
with good finances, sportsmen of
southern Oregon would find more
power In the stato legislature, ex
plained Mr. Daniels. ' '
Kfforts to hnvo legislation pass
ed in favor of recreatlonnl sporting
Interests would us a result be een--
tratlzed nnd greut results could be
expected In tho passage of; bene
flclal legislation.
Work Hovimved
In reviewing tho work and pro
gram of the Jackson county asso-.
clatlan, Mr. Daniels told of the
passage of the bill in the state
legislature preventing the con
struction of further power dams in
the Roguo river beluw the nioulh
of Untie creek. lie described a
special investigation hf law viola-
THE MAWS
Grants Pass Berries
The finest flavor of all berries; 2
well filled cups . . . .... . . . 25c
Home grown Turnips, large bunches 5c
Home grown Carrots, large bunches 5c
Spinach, 3 lbs. 15c
Home grown Cucumbers, 3 for . . . . 25c
Home grown Tomatoes, per lb. . . . 25c
Green Peas, per lb 10c
POULTRY SPECIAL
Dressed Fryers, large size, per lb. ,t . 35c
Dressed Hens, per lb. .......... . 32c
AT OUR LUNCH COUNTER
Special Fried Chicken Dinner .... 50c
JOHNSON'S MARKET
Free Delivery
tfans reported on the river, result-
ing In the confiscation of 30 nets
and In some cases ' arrest and
prosecution. The Rogue River:
Committee OI tne association WW
also Instrumental In Increasing me j county points, outside or -yisiuns
warden service from one man to j game officials. i
three ut the mouth of the river. Included among the guests were 1
The association, continued Mr. Joe Wharton, "Wilfred Allen,- Sena- :
Daniels, has received assurance tor Kd Miller, Dr. Kraser, O. Rob- 1
from the United' Suites bureau of jertson, K. C. (iuetisloas, D. M. Ferry ;
fisheries of an appropriation In the j anil Rainbow tlibson of, Grunts
near future of $35.11(10 for the Pass: K. W. Clalller and W. Mynatt i
construction of new buildings and of jlumlon; John Kwell, president
Improvements at the Klk Oreek of the Douglas County Ciame PrO--flsli
hatchery. The Installation of.'tectlve association; I!. A. Lockwood
experimental electric fish screens j president of the State Came asso I
at the Uold Ray dum was cited as clation; t.'hurles Stunton . of J-the ,
unotlier itccompllshinent. with the , Roseburg New-ReVlew uidt A. C. !
expense divided between the i ull-
fornla Oregon Power company and
the government.
The entire output Vf the Butte
Falls fish hatchery, said Mr. Dan-
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I IC1W. IH ireins luiiii'i wnn. ....
j mutely one million Welheud will
P-V Hver,.n ussur-
1 a nee of o sufficient number of fish
i ror ro-stocKing purpone.
, A((, Glu)0 . ,
I1 nihi cnmmittpPH nf lhA nnnni-
! at ion have ilIko been doing good
i work and under the chah-manHhlp
I of C'heHter Fitch, the committee
on ganiH IiIiUh and animals in
working to add another game bird
to JuckHon county the Hungarian
partridge. It is a bird successfully
propogated in other sections of
the Btnte and a shipment of the
birds has ulready been received.
Tlie committee on small streuinfl,
under the chairmanship of Dr. R.
IZ. Green, said Mr. Daniels Is plan
ning lo re-stock a number of
creeks and streams, badly depleted
of fish In the past ev years. These
streams include the Applegate
rivur and Butte creek, which would
he -restocked with brook trout, a
beautiful gamey fish now being
hatched for distribution by the
state game commission.
Jn conclusion, Mr. Daniels re
peated the need of a 100 per cent
sportsmen's organization and also
dwelt at short length on the act
no mem tier af the fish or game
commissions lives in southern Ore
gon. . He declared at least one
member should live in this section
of the state. This suggestion met
with general, applause.
Following the passage- of two
resolutions by the association one
to Increase the monthly salary of
Deputy Game Warden Roy Parr
from $165 to $165 and the other
lo appoint a special game warden
to assist Deputy Parr Mike Lynch
of, Kedmond, member of the state
game commission, declared the
funds of the commission were in
such condition tho requests could
not be promised full cooperation.
However, when the resolution are
officially referred to the commis
sion, they wilt be given due con-
alderatlon Mr. Lynch said.
. Commission Problems .
. The speaker reviewed .the num
ber of requests from all parts of
the Btate for special wardens, in
crease in salaries and various other
expenses, nnd declared they of
fered a big problem to the com
mission with Us limited funds.
State Game Warden Harold Clif
ford told of recent beneficial legis
lation for sportsmen and said the
fishing situation took up 43 per
, cant of tho commission funds, with
' .. . J.. .l. nnnIUn 0.1
. KHiiio n ai ucua uniiiH auomvi
wardens using another 34
per cent. He urged sportsmen to
cooperate In reporting violations.
C. M. Ridley of San Francisco.
connected with the California
Game association, explained the
formation of that association In
the hope a similar organization
will, be formed here.
Joe Wharton of Grants Pass, de-
'blared southern Oregon has re
ceived widespread publicity thru
the fishing In Rogue river, and
cited several letters from distant
points asking for Information on
fishing in southern Oregon. He
said two-thirds of a recent Zune
Grey book was devoted to the
Rogue river and that book lis a
result has brought inquiries from
England In regard to tne river.
The meeting was opened by a
speech of welcome by Mayor Pipes.
Other -speakers during the course
of the evenlru? included C. A. Lock
wood of Roseburg,, president of
the Slate Oaino Protective associa
tion; .Stanley Jewett, In charge of
predatory animal work in Oregon;
liert Anderson, George H. Mosser,
secretary of the Ashland chamber
of commerce, nnd others.
Interesting moving pictures were
shown by Ous Peret of Kugene,
and these closed the evening's pro
gram. President O. O. Arnspigor
- Phone 97
was chairman of tho meeting, at j
which a large number of-,eut of,
town visitors were present, includ-,
Ing sportsmen from Grants Pass.
jutninnu, jweeyurB miu titti.-Ki.un
Marster of Roseburg; Dr. Ktur
buck.und Mr. Allgood, Dallas: Quh
Pte of Voiicallu; .Harold Clifford,
und Mike Lynch of .the stnte game
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Brisbane's Today
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earthly temple of nn omnipo
tent, omni.scent (Joir require
liKlitniiiK mils? "; Modem relig
ion believes, very wisely, tlutt i
-Nature s laws works regularly
and know no favorites.
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The senate voted to .confirm Len
root as Judge, and. being ashamed
of- the job, did it in secret. As j
usual, some senator told some je-;
porter how the senators voted.
Now senators, ashamed AND an-1
gry, would oust news agencies from
the senate floor. That would be
ousting the people, for after all, it
Is the people'ssenate. They elect
the members and pay their sala
ries. Why not abolish secret sessions
and secret voting, except in mat
ters Involving this nation's rela
tions with other countries? Tile
senate jails Sinclair for keeping
information from senators. What
right have senators to keep from !
the people knowledge of their own 1
public business? . '
When Mussolini wants to protect j
Italian wheat growers, lie protects I
them, and does not try to do It by
raising the tariff on window glass.
Wednesday Italy increased the
tariff on wheat to 14 lire, gold,
about 2.80.
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Legislation will regulate, ns It
does in France, the price that the .
workers pay for bread.
Over there they take workers as
seriously as we take dividends.
Flour
Klamath hard wheat
sack guaranteed.
every
49
1.80
lb. sk ..
Pancake
Sperry's extra quality pan
cake every sack guaranteed.
10
,60
lb. sk
Crackers
Fresh baked fancy soda
srackers or grahams.
t lb. pkg. .... .28
Noodles
'- 4 '
Red Diamond extra quality
Chinese noodles.
12
.65
packages
Blueing
Mn, Stewart's double
strength.
O large bottls 85
WHOLESALE PRICES f
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WHOLESALE STORES
LIBERTY MARKET
' ' " THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS ...
Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best
For Your Outing
FRYERS HENS RABBITS
Lunch Means of All Kinds
Extra Fancy T-Bone Steaks "..y i
Swifts Hams and Bacons
Veal Loaf 'j ,
Spring Lamb
Corn Fed Pork
Fancy Roasts of All Kinds
Brookfield Sausage
Cottage Cheese
Beef Tenderloin
Pork Tenderloin
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We Deliver
Cedar and Pine Flume
Lumber
WOODS LUMBER CO.
"Back to
East Main and Genessee
Wheat Flakes
8perry's fancy large creamy
flakes of wheat.
10 ib sk .55
Salad Oil
Pure vegetable the best,
fresh oil. -
Full gallon .. Jk . 59
BUY DIRECT
Coffee
Extra quality In serviceable
pall every pall guaranteed.
6 -IK pail.... 2o50
Hominy
Van Camp's fancy white
whole grain.
6
.45
cans
Pork & Beans
Van' Camp's -. they are the
. best.'
12 cans 1.00
123 West Main Street
Phone 164
the Woods'
Sts.
Phone 108
Surelay
Sperry's best with minerals,
10Qb sk3.00
Calf Meal
Sperry's extra quality ev-
erv 8ack guaranteed.
25 .lb.sk 1.30
Soup
Van Camp's assorted to
suit you.
12 cans 1.00
Jam
D . . , , .
to pick fronT "sorted kinds
Gal. size can 1.00
Eagle Brand
Borden's Eagle brand milk.
12 Ig. cans . 35