Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932.
PSQE NINE
RECEIVED HERE 10
Two more crop loans, under the
provisions of the federal reconstruc
tion act, were received this morning
by the recording department of the
county clerk's office for registration
and confirmation.
E. W. Phelater, owner of a tract In
the Fierce sub-division, will receive
a federal check for $266 to be used
In cultivation of 35 acres of alfalfa
and 33 acres of sweet clover.
E. V. Kellogg, owner of a Crest
brook Orchard tract, was awarded
$400 for the cultivation of pears and
apples.
Close to 60 applications for crop
loans have been filed from this
county through the Federal Loan
bank of Spokane, Wash. Fred W.
Greene was No 1, receiving a $400
loan last Saturday It Is expected
the applications will be approved and
received with more speed In the fu
ture as they are acted upon In the
order of their receipt and the urgency
of crop planting. Advices from Uma
tilla county to the county clerk say
the crop loans are being received in
that district at the rat of 10 a day.
Word received by the Chamber of
Commerce says that the executive
committee of the board of directors
of the Southern Pacific railroad now
has the matter of making a $25,000
donation to the local Agricultural
Credit comporatlon, with a capitali
zation of $50,000, under considera
tion. They held a meeting In New
York city Wednesday. Pacific coast
officials approved the move. The
California Oregon Power company
and the oil companies will be asked
to furnish the balance of the $50,000
capitalization funds, contingent upon
final approval by the railroad.
CRASH SUIT IN
I
Selection of a jury for the auto
damage suit of Charles B. Humphrey,
Klamath Palls carpenter, against
D. O. and Tracy Morgan, father and
son, Josephine county produce raisers j
and sellers, was started In circuit ;
court this morning. Humphreys
seeks $5000 general damages and
$500 damages for wrecking of his
Nash car. The Morgans filed a coun
ter claim for $161 for repairs to a
truck and a $300 claim for loss of
use of that vehicle.
The suit Is based upon an auto
smash that occurred on the Green
Springs mountain road August 13
last, in which Humphrey avers he
sustained three broken ribs, and
severe head Injuries.
Negligence, faulty brakes, high
speed and operation of the truck
on the wrong side of the road Is
charged against the Morgans. They
are also asserted to have failed "to
take the last clear chance to avoid
an accident."
The plaintiff la represented by
Attorney Charles Reames and the
defense by Allison Moulton.
The next case another auto dam
age action on the docket, Is that
of Helen Brtmhall against the South
ern Oregon Gas corporation and
la based on a collision netween
repair truck of the gas company and
the auto in which the plaintiff was
riding. The crash occurred near
Phoenix one afternoon last summer.
Wins Southern Title
$30 AS DAMAGES
A circuit court Jury last night re
turned a verdict awarding George M.
Becker $30 general damages against
Axel Anderson. No award was grant
ed against Bill Gibson, co-defendant
of Anderson's In Becker's $16,000
damage suit against them for alleged
Injuries sustained In a fist fight In
the Ivy Street market last November.
The case lasted two days. The ver
dict Is one of the smallest ever re
turned In a civil action In this coun
ty. The Jury started lta delibera
tions at 6 o'clock yesterday after
noon. Becker alleged that Anderson and
Gibson belabored him with their fists
and a meat cleaver during the course
of the rumpus. A gallon of moon
shine figured In the testimony.
Myrtle Point Al poppe purchased
Schrlefer'a Interest In Poppe & Schrle-
fer bakery.
SEEK RATE BOOST
SALEM, April 8. (AP) Rail car
riers In Oregon have petitioned for
emergency rates increasing the tartlf
on grain and grain products in tne
state, pending the outcome of the
interstate commerce commission s
hearing cp. the reopened grain rate
controversy, the public utilities com
missioner announced here today.
The rates In Oregon on lntra-state
tariffs were reduced by a commission
order April 1, 1931, to conform with
the proposed Interstate commerce
commission's schedule. However, Ore
gon was the only state to put the 16
ner cent reduction Into effect, the
supreme court holding the federal
commission s order invalid. ,
Rood River Goodrich and The
Dalles truck lines combined under
one of Mld-Columbla, Motor Freight.
Inc., according to local manager.
Mllwaukle 4)20,000 rebuilding pn
gram completed at Mllwaukle Lumber
and Shingle Co.
4
Stayton New building at flax plant
about completed and machinery wui
be Installed aoon.
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Associated Press Photo
Mrs. Opal S. HIM (above) of Kan
sas City, Mo., western champion,
defeated Maureen Orcutt to win the
second annual southern Invitation
golf tournament at Augusta, Ga.
BUS DRIVER HELD
BY LOCAL POLICE
Jacobo Baldo and alx fellow Fili
pinos, en route to Seattle to Join the
Alaska fishing fleet, are detained here
by the state police today. Baldo Is
charged with operating a "wildcat
stage" and operating an unregistered
automobile on a conditional sale con
tract. Baldo Is held awaiting further
word from California relative to the
final disposition of his case. The
arrest was made last night.
James H. King of Seattle was also
detained last night by the state po
lice, charged with operation of l
"wildcat stage" without an Oregon
license. King purchased an Oregon
license and went his way.
Kenneth Wilson, who gave his
home as Los Angeles, was given five
days In Jail and fined (4.60 for fail
ure to register a foreign licensed
VELIN FAILS TO
FILE PETITIONS
O. E. Ve!in of the West Side, a
potential candidate for county com
missioner on the Republican tlckt
failed to file petitions, as required
by the election laws, according to
tne county clerks office, and there
fore his name will not appear on the
primary election. Velln filed his
declarations of intentions in Febru
ary. The elimination of Veltn leaves
three Republican candidates for the
commlsslonershlp Lew la m. Sweet
of Sams Valley. W. E. (Shorty) Mor
ris of the Table Rock area and
Ralph Billings of Ashland. Thomas H,
Pankey of Central Point Is the lone
Democratic entrant.
Mrs. Mary E. Grieve of Prospect,
who filed for precinct committee
woman from the Flounce Rock dis
trict, withdrew her candidacy when
it was discovered that the Flounce
Rock precinct already had a Demo
cratic precinct committeeman.
The county clerk's office has
started preparation of the ballot for
the primary election May 20. The
names of the candidate will be ro
tated on the ballot.
tvlAJOR BASEBALL SEASON
LOOSENS PURSE STRINGS
By At.AN GOU.n
Associated Press Sport Editor
NEW YORK, April 8. (AP) Ma
jor league baseball, even If it drawn
no better than last year, figure to
put between $90,000,000 and $10,000,
000 into circulation during the 1933
campaign.
In addition to this substantial con
tribution toward stimulating the
country's business, close to $1,000,000.
under the proposed new tax bill, will
be collected by the 10 National and
American league clubs for the benefit
of the United States treasury.
Despite its proportions and well
established organization, the big
league game as a whole will be lucky
to break even In 1933.
Nine of the lfl clubs finished "In
the red" last year. The majority
this season again will likely have dif
ficulty keeping off the financial
shoals, despite economies effected by
the reduction of salaries and player
limit.
Only three clubs can count on do
ing a million dollar buslneas the
New York Yankees and Giants and
the Chicago Cubs. Brooklyn was in
this class two years ago and la one
of the biggest potential money mnk
era In either circuit, but the Flat
bush folks are fickle.
Liberty Bldg. "The Home of Pure Foods" W. Main St.
Alexander Grocery Inc.
E. F. ALEXANDER, Oen. Mgr. FREE DELIVERY Phone 143
We Sell Good Food and Will Treat You Right!
FISHER MILLING GO'S. Cracked Wheat Farina Yellow Corn Meal White Corn
Meal Flour Pancake Flour Whole Wheat Flour Graham Flour and Cake Flour.
SATURDAY - MONDAY SPECIALS
All kinds of flour mentioned above, ack..
Sweet Sugar Corn, 300 size cans, 3 for ..-
Wheaties, 2 pkgs.
Qt. Glass Jar Sweet Pickles, 3 jars
Large Can Oval Sardines, 3 cans .
Large Can Corn on the Cob, 1 can
Wheatsworth Graham Crackers, whole wheat, pkg.
Pink Salmon, tall cans, 3 cans
Broken Slice Pineapple, large can
0. V. B. Coffee, vacuum packed tins .
No. 1 Klamath Potatoes, 100 lbs
Battle Creek Health Foods
. 10
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29c4
$1.19
Manning's Coffee
Phone 611
Joe Doblmeier
Model Bakery
SATURDAY'S SPECIAL
Raise Do-nuts Potato Nut Cake
15c doz. 24c each
Honey Cookies Dutch Raisin Bread
10c doz. 15c each
Chocolate Angelfood Bran Raisin Bread
24c each 10c each
That good Homemade Bread, 3 for 20c
Phone 164
Liberty Market
E. R. Pech
"The Home of Good Meats Gov't. Inspected Swife 4 Co. Steer Beef"
SWIFT'S BEST STEER BEEF and PORK
Aged meats contain 1-3 more food value than fresh-killed meats.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
BACON, per lb. 15?
VEAL STEW, lb 7
LAMB STEW, lb 7C
PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD, 3 lbs. 25C
I have a choice line of Beef
Pork Veal Lamb Chickens
Turkeys and fancy Rabbits,
100 per cent Pork home-made
Sausage. 100 per cent Beef
Hamburger with no cereal or
water in it.
Klamath Woman
Is Jailed Here
Mrs. Emu Chlzel of Klamath Palls
ia held In the women's ward of the
county Jail at the request of the
Klamath county authorities on a
bench warrant charging sale of mort
gaged property. Mm. Chlzel la al
leged to have been In this section
for two weeks, moving frequently.
She la 45 years of age and of comely
appearance.
Auto glass Installed while yon wait
Prices right. Brill Sneet Metal Works
auto. He has been living near this
city for two weeks.
Earl Dockendorf, charged with op
erating an auto without a driver's
license, and Cecil Smith, charged win
ownership of a revolver carried In an
automobile, were scheduled to appear
before Justice L. A. Roberts of Ash
land for disposition of 'their cases.
City Meat Market
Featuring
FINER FLAVORED
STEER BEEF
raised on ground hay, molasses, cotton seed meal
Veal Roast
Lamb Shoulder
Pork Roast lb.
12
FRYERS, RABBITS, Home Dressed CHICKENS
if FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY
Phone 324 121 North Central
Cincinnati and Detroit, two olubt
thai war hit bard at the "gat" laat
eaaon, hope to do much better aa a
result of energetic measure taken
to make them mora conspicuous In
the pennant races. The world cham
pion Cardinals don't make much.
even when they win.
All the magnates an hoping there
will be no duplication of the ons
sided finishes of 1831.
Florence Mr, and Mrs. O. fl. Bine
leased their restaurant to Ohaa,
Brown.
St. Helens 550gallon underground
tank Installed at Arney's Service station.
VALUABLE
PREMIUMS
FOR ALPINE LABELS!
F1EE
ALWAYS USE ALPINE
MILK IT'S
SO PURE AND
CREAMY
AND SAVE THE ALPINE
LABELS THEY'LL.
BRING YOU MANY FREE
PREMIUMS
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Hundreds of
Premiums
Wrii. to ALPINE MILK
Premium Dept.
1065 Mission Street
San Franolioo, CaL
Buy 6 cans at a time
We Give S and H Green Saving Stamps Shop at the M. M. Store and Save!
TOMORROW at The I main floor I
I JgM.M. Dept. Store SPECIALS
111 (fV' 0 fD Children's Dress
LX iSSjvJ ' l-95 Pantie Dresses
V:" - VPiiS! 'Krll fSWlw'l illll'? lfyN 1 close-out of sizes 2
.j " fflif to 6 yea" in fast colored
ml ' M ' ul W t:',:A, )A $1.00 Luncheon
;; 1 IMli Hip E 59c.
I tmi f j; iillA I II1, 'ill S'ilfli 'iV'P1 ft llrlM Extra special for Saturday.
P 1) -II M ' ''i Nearly half rearular prices.
Ill V !j ' ' , J J ''' : ' Fancy stripes with wide bor-
I FfhL iip MiM lipi $1.65 Pure Silk
. 'Bell Boy" fl Trl7& tih Shantung.
II K- No. 400 1 I .halJmJ ISIin14.1t, VI l .,
III , KY A IN ASli.. 16, II, M -I 1i, tO ! II 11,40,41 fl 1 flfl
yf ' fy U t Vr n New low prices on printed or
V " V PoCKetJoOOK W plain shantung 38 Inches
i wmo, iiuib uuiurs, i ini
. ana ureas
SALE of Wash DRESSES
as advertised in
r i ft i
ousekee
An unusually attractive lot of smart
wash dresses in novelty prints and
plain patterns, while this group last,
your choice, $1.00. A wide range of
sites.
Another Dress If Yours Fades
$ 11
SALE
Queen of the
Home and
Pequot Sheets
98c
All sizes at one price, Only a
limited number in the lot. Be.
lect early tomorrow.
Special Bargains Tomorrow in Our Basement!
36 inch fast color Voiles, plain or printed patterns 20c
Fast color wash and ready crepes, all colors,
plain or fancy ,. ... .15c
White Daisy Cloth, 27-inch. Reg. 25c value ., 15c
Women's fast color wash frocks, all sizes,
39c each or 3 for $1.00
Women's knitted union suits, tight or shell knee . . 49c
Women's rayon mesh hose, all sizes, new shades . 25c
Children's muslin bloomers, white, pink and
peach, sizes 4 to 12 . ..... ..... ,.25c
Men's waist overall . ,89c
Boys' cords, tan. fawn or cream color, 6 to
18 years , $1.39 to $1.75
Children's patent straps or oxfords, sizes 3 to 8 . $1.00
Children's elk tan two strap sandals ....... ....... .$1.00
Boys' gun metal blucher oxfords . .,... . $2.49
Boys' heavy black work shoes, composition sole $1.59
Men's heavy work shoes, plain or cap toe $1.98-$2.98
Women's sea sand kid one strap pump riot $2.98
Women's black kid center buckle sandal .... .,...$2.45
Women's low heel brown, black or two
tone oxfords . r-..r.T.i.m ..... ..i... .. ..t...i.$1.98
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