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MEDFORD ICS.1L TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932 PAGE THREE WALL STREET IS T (Continued from Page One) Ministry on December 15th ahe hu a neat alibi for not coming across. The South American countries axe watching France closely and local holders of South American bonds are nervous. French default would set in example several Latin countries yearn for. Argentina Is more likely to honor her obligations than any other Latin debtor. Brazil and Peru among oth ers would be less disturbed over making agreements and forgetting all about them. Most of the financial community thought the second British note set forth a true picture of world condi tions. The alarmist-attitude is held to be justified by circumstances. STERLING: This conviction has led to short selling of sterling from Important sources. Sterling will also have to run the gauntlet of sales by Americans who have Just had their unconverted British bonds palc for In pounds. DEBTS: There are some strong In dications that there was some dirty work at the cross-roads In this wr debts business. The unexpected blast In that first British note nearly bowled Mr. Hoo ver over. The administration had been advised Informally to expect something entirely different. It understood the British would seek reduction of Interest rather than principal and ask to make her Dec. IS payment in her own currency de posited to our credit in the Bank of England. That kind of a proposition could have been submitted to cong ress and everything would have been perfect. Instead the British leaped at us hammer and tongs. - - That was why Stlmson arrived at the White House that day all sails set. It likewise explain! why he and Treasury Mills were closeted with Mr. Hoover for something like iwo hours. It also furnished the excuse for hold ing up the note until the stock mark ets had closed. The stock market likewise had the same advance Information. In fact Its bad tip Is supposed to have come from one of the highest. ad ministra tion sources. The erroneous dope had a quieting Influence on the Street for several days before delivery of the British communication. The market then took a toss. Obviously the British turned on us at the last moment without warning. The story told in the best whispers here la that Premier MacDonald pri vately felt he had been double cross ed. He bad been led to expect some thing would be done about the debt in view of the Lausanne reparation! agreement. He said as much in the note. He subtly pointed out repara tions bad been suspended "with the cognizance and approval of the Unit ed States." Then he added In the next breath that Mr. Hoover's mora torium "by implication" tied up rep arations payments and debts. Needless to say that view Is not shared by anyone In the administra tion. It may cause an outburst of bad feeling when the debate gets hotter. Missionary Leads Services In C. P. ! (Contributed) Rev. Jos. S. Placks, who has preach ed the Gospel in many lands, and who spent eighteen months in China In the midst of the torn and ravished conditions there Is stirring his hear ers with facts, and with applications of Gospel truth, that will certainly "stick." It is hard to understand how any people can endure such condi tions. All are Invited to hear Mr rlacks at the Central Point Federa ted church this evening, and In the two church services on Sunday. For roof Leaking loots repaired. 1 work of any kind call 029. HOME OWNED AND OPERATED County authorities today took steps to settle the problem of Its two wo men wards. One Is Betty Jane Phil lips, 10, and the other is Emalee (Bobby) Mansfield. 22 of Ashland. The little girl will be, placed under care of the Boys' and Girls' Aid so ciety of Portland, and the Mansfield woman will probably be sent to the girls' Industrial school. Both havs been wards of the county for the past six months. Betty Jane Phillips is the little maid found last summer with her mother. In a famished condition on the high way near Klamath Falls. Th r. other claimed ahe had been ,dese -ed by her husband, who departed In the family automobile. Klamath county authorities placed them on the county farm. Mother and daughter escaped and came to this city. They were held here until It was determined that the "desertion" by the husband was a racket. The mother was sent to a state institution. Relatives of the girl were unable to assume her care, so she has been a ward of the county, under the care of the Jail matron. The Mansfield woman has been held in the woman's ward of the county Jail for five months, as a fig ure In the robbery of the J. C. Penney WE REPEAT! The Peerless Market Is. Underselling Everyone All the Time Yes sir! We still mean it This store will undersell everyone and not sacrifice. QUALITY, either southern Oregon housewives KNOW that we GIVE GREATER VALUE . . . That's why this market has become Medford's meat shopping cen ter. We don't need a big chain of stores in offer vou MORE FOR YOUR MONEY and every cent you spend here STAYS IN MEDFORD . . . LOCAL, QUALITY MEATS are al ways featured so every sale we make HELPS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FARMERS. . Phone 603 - Free Delivery Daily at 8, 10, 2, 4 SPECIAL MUTTON BARGAINS Shoulders Chops Rib or Loin Legs lb. 8HC Stew 3 lb. 10c aCOllheavy any size piece H HI S half or whole Pork R"tsnr lfljn leg or loin I I cents JiMjlb. TURKEYS small young birds Tl II s FRYING RABBITS all sizes! Oe HQ 2C Bacon Squares ib. 7Hc Mincemeat 2ibs. 15c Butter Hens Fresh Dressed lb. 29c 15Mc lb. Beef Pot Roast ... . lb. 5c Pork Roast fresh picnics lb. 5M Bacon Cudahy's fancy light lb. 12lc Pure Lard. 4 lbs. 29 BEEF STEAK 21b. 15c All Outs Shortening 4 lbs. 26c Hamburger or Sausage lb. 10c Sliced Bacon Cudahy's half pound pkgs. 2 for 19c Fancy Baby Beef Roasts SV2c lb. For our daily specials tune in on KMED every morning Onions 5 lbs. 4c Cauliflower ... 5c head Lettuce 5c head "Tfaj.'JW1 Apples, Jonath's 65c bx. Grapefruit. . .3 for 10c Oranges 15c doz. WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise and Economize at the RELIABLE CASH GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner Phone 20 Figure It Out For Yourself Considering that yon get only first quality foods, why not trade here and pocket the savings assured by our loner prices. This Is a small HOME OWNED store with a small overhead,' featuring a depend able phone service, experienced clerks, free delivery and a free park Ins; lot. tell !k rrikvvm See Our Big Line of Christmas Candy Saturday and Monday Specials A A! A m H 1 barnauon uais I c I.arfrc pkg. Rrg. 25c Vain, Pearl of Wheat 2 pkgs. 29c Bonny-Ware Cereal Dish FRER NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CANNED GOODS WE FEATURE LOCAL PRODUCTS String Beans 3 cans 44c Fanny Local Whole, No. t can Dainty Dimple Peas 3 cans 49c Royal Club, No, t can " Fancy Corn 3 cans 29c Minnesota Valley, No. S can Apricots 3 cans 49c Dodge Brand, No. 2 can Cove Oysters 3 cans 33c 5 of. can Pink Salmon 3 tall cans 31c - 3 for 33 Fancy whole New Potatoes, No. 2 can Fancy Columbia Eiver Salmon, 1-lb. can 3 tor 63' Fancy Minced Clams ', . 2 for 25 1 pt. Clorox 2 for 23- Laundry Soap . 10 bars for 25' Large package Pcets Granulated Soap ...... 22 Knight Catsup, large bottle 20 Fancy Hard Wheat Flour, Money Back Guarantee $1.09 FRUIT AND PRODUC E Fancy Navel Oranges Fancy Celery Hearts, per bunch., Sweet Potatoes .. Lettuce, large heads ... Fancy Seedless Grapefruit ,..2 dor. for 25 - 5 5 lbs. 14 Each 5 4 for 19 Give Grocery Gifts tore at Ashland. She entered a plea ol guilty to receiving goods stolen therefrom, but sent ace hu been de layed, awaiting her appearance aa a witness against Leslie (Buck) Wilson, under indictment for the crime with two others. Wilson, a convict from state prison on parole at the time o! the Penney store robbery, entered a plea of not guilty, and claims he la a victim of circumstance. Wllscn, according to present plana, will not come to trial until after the first of the year, so rt has been de cided to dispose of the Mansfield wo man's case, and return her If she U required aa a witness. Luther (Toots) Crosby and Virgil (Dodo) Burnett, other alleged mem bers of the Penney gang, are also awaiting sentence upon pleas of guilty. War department approved allotment of ,50,000 for repairs to Jetties at mouth of Yaqulna bay. Newport, Ya. qulna Bay Newa. Christmas Seala work the year round. Buy them now. Colds that Hang On Don't let them got 4 strangle bold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion com bines the 7 best helps known to modem science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any cough or cold do matter how long standing it not r tiered by CreomulaioQ. (adr.) Pop Corn r, 2 pkgs. 25c III! a 4 mt wnue Beans - a id. i ic Troco 2 pounds 23c Coffee 1 pound pkg. 1 9c 's Red Coffee 1 1b. 35c Personal Attention . . . . Prompt Service Phone 252 A ROGUE RIVER VALLEY GIFT Send small gift boxes of fruit to your out of town friends this year. We have extra fancy pears and apples in gift boxes and the express rates are very low on fruit. EXTRA FANCY PEARS IN GIFT BOXES EXTRA FANCY APPLES IN GIFT BOXES Say "Merry Christmas" with a Basket of Wholesome Foods We have baskets decorated with the Christmas colors and filled with canned goods, cereals, coffee, oranges, nuts, candy, etc., and priced at only $1.50 each. This is a gift that will be appreciated this year. "SPREAD CHRISTMAS CHEER WITH GIFTS THIS YEAR" SATURDAY SPECIALS Home made Date Bars, reg. value 30c, special 25c dozen Quaker Oats, large pkg.. . .,... 15c One pound Chase & Sanborn Coffee and a 10c ' package of Royal Gelatin, both for . .....33c Mrs. Stratton's home made. Plum Pudding, lb. . 38c Shelled Walnuts, halves, $ lb. ,'. ...,. 33c Dry Onions, good quality, 10 lbs ,. . . ....... 13c Heinz Fig and Heinz Mince Home Made Plum Pudding . Meat Cakes FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i FIVE. FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY i ; - Central Market! SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef f Pork a ptR"'u,.QC 'LblQC Turkeys eef 1 J Tl fLJs Sirloin Steak I Uf Choice, fat birdi T-bon Steak PHONE 81 WE DELIVEB If You Are Looking for Real Bargains Check Caref ully the ads in Today's Mail Tribune