PIWfE EIGHT
MEDFORD 1IATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1933.
MAY BE FINANCED
BY STATE F
federal Roads Chief Objects
; to Toll Project Is Word
No Delay in Preparations
for Work Is Declaration
SALEM, June 20. (AP) Oregon's
five cowt highway bridges whono
construction la projected under ied
eral public works funds, may be ope
rated free rather than aa toll-charge
structures, State Highway Engineer R.
H- Baldock said today.
Advised of opposition by Director
Mcuonsia, cniei 01 tne oureau
public roada, to the Imposition of
toll charges for the use of publlo high'
ways and of the aympathy of the
public worka administrator toward
McDonald'a objectlona, the state high
way commission has authorized the
aubmlsaton of an alternate amortize
tlon plan which would obligate the
state to pay not more than 125,000
a' year toward retirement of the loan
of approximately 3,800,000. The
other $1,000,000 required for the pro'
jecta would be a federal grant, which
the state would not be obligated to
repay. .
WASHINOTON. June 30. (AP)
M. bevers, attorney for the Oregon
highway commission, said here today
he had ' received "encouragement"
from the federal publlo worka officials
In connection with proposed construc
tion of five bridges on the Oregon
coast highway.
Devere aald be expect bids for one
of the bridges will be advertised with
In two weeks, and that blda for three
of the spans will be advertised with
in 30 days.
SALEM, June 20. (AP) There will
be no delay In preparing designs for
the proposed five new bridges to be
constructed on the Oregon coast
highway with funds obtained through
the federal publlo worka bill, this waa
announced here today by R. H. Bel
dock, atate highway engineer, who
declared that under lnatructlona from
the state highway commlaalon two
ahlfts of bridge engineers would be
t work within the next few days.
"The work will be ruahed to apeedy
completion," Baldock said, "so that
the designs can be submitted to the
bureau of publlo roads on a definite
schedule."
He said the design for the first
bridge will be completed In two weeks,
tha second bridge in SO days, the
third bridge in SO days and fourth
and fifth bridges In 00 daya.
"It would appear that this Is an
exceptional opportunity for the atate
of Oregon and one that should not
be passed up." Baldockfc statement
read. "It would mean a free gift of
1. 000,000 from the federal govern
ment and the employment of a large
number of Oregon cltlrene."
POSTAL SERVICE
SAVING PLANNED
WASHINOTON, Jn JO. (DP)
A three month economy program for
the postal service estimated to save
00,600,000 was announced today by
Postmaster Oeneral Irley. It haa
the approval of President Roosevelt.
The program, to be In effect from
July 1, to September 30, requires all
postal employees, exoept rural mall
earners, to take a nine day furlough
without pay during this period.
Equipment maintenance allowance
for rural, camera will be reduced
from four cents to 1 ITS cents par
mile per day for tha aatne period.
"It la our confident hope," Parley
aald, "that the raaulte of this action
will materially contribute not only to
Vie balancing of the budget, but also
to the eoonomlo restoration of the
ountry.".
To Bid For Title
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Barney Ross (abovs), ambitious
young Chicago boxer, will seek to
lift the lightweight crown from
Tony Canzonerl's head In their
ehsmplonshlp match In Chlcage
June 23, (Associated Preas Photo)
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Under direction of the solicitation
and donation committee of the Cham
ber of Commerce, cards are being
placed In the business houses of the
city today requesting that solicitors
for donations and advertising obtain
the endorsement of the Chamber of
Commerce. The cards read: "Soli
citations for donations and advertis
ing are respectfully referred to the
Chamber of Commerce for endorsement."
It Is the purpose of the Chamber
of Commerce to curtail as much as
possible 'fly ? night solicitors and
this can only be accomplished by
the full co-operatton of all the mer
chants of the city," stated John Mof-
fatt, chairman of the retail mer
chants' committee,, this morning.
It Is known that thousands of dol-
lsrs annually are sent out of Med-
ford. some of them on propositions
which have very little merit and It
is believed that thla sum can be saved
by having alt requests referred to the
Chamber of Commerce for endorse
ment first.
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DOLLAR DAY FARE
OVER JULY FOURTH IDAHOHOUSETOR
With dollar day fares In effect
over the Fourth of July for the first
time, the Southern Pacific company
today announced plans for extensive
travel In connection with the nation
al holiday this year.
The low-fare proprmm, featuring
oent-a-mjle transportation, will em
brace the five-day period. June 30
to July 4. with return limit of July
11, according to A. 8. Rosenbaum,
district freight and passenger agent j
for the company here.
All stations on the railroad's lines
In the territory from San Francisco
to Salt Lake City, and from Port
land to El Paso are to be Included
In the holiday offer, It was stated.
Testimony of Sergeant Keith Am
brose of the atate police, relative to
the efforts of the authorities, over
a week's period to apprehend Welter
J. Jones, mayor of Rogue River, was
ordered stricken from the record yes
terday by Judge George F. Skip
worth, and the jury instructed to
disregard it In their deliberations.
The court held that It was compe
tent to show the arrest of Jonea
but not the efforts expended.
The defense also scored when the
court held that? a declaration made
by Henrietta. B. Martin, after the
"Good Government Congress" had
adjourned, was barred. Mrs. Oerald
tne Krlng, a state witness, said she
saw Mrs. Martin, -her parents, L. A
Banks, a Mrs. Lindsay and another
woman waiting, and heard the pres
ident of the "congress" make ft
statement.
The state contends that Mrs. Mar
tin, Banks and others remained up
on the suggestion of Jones, and de
layed their departure by the rear
door, to enable the way to be cleared
of ballot pouchea and perpetrators.
The state has contended that the
"congress" leaders knew of the bal
lot robbery.
Sergeant Ambrose testified that
between March 17 and March 33, a
search was made for Jones at his
home In Rogue River, up Kane's
creek, up Murphy gulch, and at the
home of John Kostka In O rants Pass.
Koatka was described by Ambrose as
a "Grants Pass bootlegger." On the
defense objection, the phrsse "Grant
Pass bootlegger" was ordered strick
en. Under cross-examination Sergeant
Ambrose testified that he told Jones
when arrested at 6:80 a. m. at his
home on March 33. "to get up and
dress or I'll do it for you." Jones
then go up, the witness said.
The defendant claimed he waa ill
at the time the sergesnt said he call
ed a doctor for Jones as soon as he i
arrived in this city in custody.
It waa also revealed during the ex
amlnatlon of Sergeant Ambrose that
after the slaying of Constable Pres
cott state police traveled In fours In
making the ballot theft arrests.
An affidavit was filed during the
period of Jones' absence that he was
alck In Portland,
During the exchange between At
torney Enrlgho of the defense and
Assistant Attorney General Moody,
the state's attorney replied:
"Yes. and we are going to look Into
that affidavit."
The state asked for a recess at
3:30 p. m. until this morning, and
the same was granted by the court.
BOISE. Idaho, June 30. (AP)
T,ie house of the Idaho legislature
late Monday passed a bill legalising
3.3 per cent beer within half an hour
after the measure was Introduced
In a special session.
The bill provided simply that In-
toxlcstlng liquor be defined as splr-
uous, vinous, malt and fermented- li
quors which contain more than 3.3
per cent of alcohol by weight."
The measure has yet to pass the
senate.
GROUP TO MEET
An Important meeting of the Roada
and Hlghwaye committee has been
called for Wedneeday at the Chamber
of Commerce at 10,00 a. m., and a
food attendance la expected.
Representatives from Chambers of
Commerce of Oranta Pasa and Ash
land will also be present.
The meeting will be devoted to
thorough discussion of the queatlon
of the forests lining the Crater Use
highway and Immedltely following
the meeting the committee will pro
eeed to Prospect. This Is In keep
Ing with the stand which the Cham
ber of Commerce took some time age
when the board of directors, by reso
lution, urged that something be done
to combat the denuding of the for
ests of thla section. . o. Sollnaky.
Crater park superintendent, who has
taken a leading part In this move
ment, will attend the meeting also.
is
SALEM, June SO. (AP) Another
rail for payent of auto general fund
warrants waa made today by Treas
urer Rufua O. Holman.
Warrant stamped "not paid tor
want of funds," from May 13 to 17
were the latest called, Since tha
state went off a caah basis 9,D3t,.
IBS SS of general fund warrants haw
been atamrjed. of whlrh SI 7a. oil ea
Your hearty response to thl, comrortshle and eco
tmmirs! new night trsvel way has. within the shot
space of little more than one month from its insugu
ratios., made it necessary for us to
Double the Service
TO CALIFORNIA
When any form of night travel leaps 10 popularity as
swiftly as this, there must be reasons . . . here are
some of them: FulMrngth comfortsble berths cour
teous porters astonishingly low fares fast, depend
able schedules lavatories running water unique
compartment arrangement.
NltoCocich Sleeper Fact
lotwasilit
to ham rmsnsro
Lr. Medford tllim.
Ar. San Fran. 10:55 p.m.
(Same Day!)
No berth charge.
LT.Med.xord . 11:85 p.m.
Ar.San Fran. 1:30 p.m.
(Neil Afternoon!)
Berth to Sen Ftanclaco
Single tl.M; Double II
to los Ann r
Lv. Medford P as a m.
Ar. L. Angelea 0 SO a m.
I Next Morning!
Daylight ride, thence
"standard" Kite Coaoh
Berth, 1100
Lv. Medford 11:86 p.m.
Ar. L. Angelea 1 1 ,J0 p.m.
(Next Evening!)
"DeLuxe" Nlta Coach
and DeLuxe parlor Car
Berth to Loa Aneelea
Single $1.50; Double H
PARCH . . , ADD BERTH CHARGE
. P. T0 one way; L. a. 112 40 one wst:
16 ao round trip $n m round trip'
M. She-lite
NinCmH femes
NEW LOW
BUS PARES
To All
Polnta
Now In
Effect
fee Aeeat
DI'OTl
HOTEL JACKSON
Phone 5nf
W. M. f'lemrnson,
Agent
CONTEST TO RUN
UNTIL OCTOBER 1
The amateur photo contest being
sponsored by the chamber of com
merce Is not meeting with the re
sponse which waa anticipated. It was
announced at chamber of commerce
headquarters to day.
The contest originally scheduled
from June 1 to September 1 has been
changed from June 1 to October 1.
Rules of the contest are:
1. The contest Is open to nyone
in Jackson county except any person
engagod in commercial photography
or employed by such a firm or a
member of their family.
3. Each entrant must furnish one
contact print and film which must
be original.
8. Films must be at least 2 by
84 inches.
4 The contest will run from
June 1st to Octobe. 1st.
6. Pictures must be taken In Jack
son county and Crater Lake National
Park.
6. The winning film becomes the
property of the chamber of com
merce together with the copyright.
If any.
7. All films remain In the custody
of the chamber of commerce until
the close of the contest.
8. The chamber of commerce re
serves the right to make as many
prints of enlargements of any film
as they wish.
S. Merchandise prises will be of
fered to the beat picture in each
group submitted during July, August
and September and grand casA prizes
will be awarded at the end of the
contest.
10. The classes under which the
contest will be considered are: (1) I
Science. (8) Recreational, (8) Agri
culturalist, () Human interest.
Three dollar merchandise prises
will be offered by the various stores
each month for the winner In each
of the four classes and the prises
for the month of July and the re
maining portlou of June will be do
nated by Swem'a Gift Shop, Jarmln
fe Woods, Koke-Chapman, and
Keath'a Drug Store. At the termin
ation of the contest on October 1st I
grand caah prizes will be awarded.
Will handle some county wsrrants
or county general fund. Roy Prultt.
10 South Orange, phone 028-R.
':;T';y filled
Mann's Annual Summer
. . , . A O
2000 New Summer Shirts Go
On Sale Tomorrow Morning!
Men. this Is big shirt news! 3000 new summer dress shirts of fast color Madras, Broadcloth and
Meshes In solid shades, new checks, smart plaids and other popular shirting, go on sale Wednes
day at Mann's . . . Buy your year's supply of shirts now, at this sale. We assure you prices will
never be as low again.
800 Fancy
SHIRTS
A marvelous shirt sale! BOO
plain and fancy patterned
dress shirts at $100 each, and
every one Sanforized shrunk.
These are In fast color broad
cloth, mesh weaves, checks
and novelty plaids, collar st
udied style in sires 14i to 17.
Tour choice at Mann s Wednesday.
350 White
SHIRTS
Due to a combination of good
luck and ahrewd buying we
can offer you 330 plain white
collar attached drees ablrte at
thla sensational price. 89c each
or two for 1.00. These are full
cut, well tailored broadcloth
shirt, and guaranteed by this
store. Sires Is', to IT,
400 Arrow
SHIRTS
Oenulne "Arrow" shirts. This
Is one of the moat popular
shirts on the market you
know Arrow quality. 400 of
these splendid shirts In solid
shsdvs. Fancy patterns and
new checks are offered Wed
nesday for 81.98 each. A fast
Ml or Broadcloth collar attach
ed shirt In sizes M to 17.
500 "Shirtcraft Airman" Shirts
too "Shlrteraft Airman" shirts of genuine pre-ahtunlt broadcloth and
madraa for only ti t gvery Airman ahirt come to you In Individual
celophane wrapped package. They are guaranteed full cut and color
feat. The selection Includes plsln shsdea and fancy summer patterns
In sires from 14 to tf. You'll soon pay a lot more for these shuts.
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BUY NOW - Before Prices Advance!
KEN'S
DEPT.
MEN'S
DEPT.
MEDFOKD'B OWN ST0BE
Ship Ahoy! Swanky
Swim Suits
Jantzen's New Las-tex Suits
$600
New All Wool Jahtzen Suits
This Is Jantzen's newest creation
a swim suit that moulds Itself
perfectly to your form and never
will lose Its shape, wet or dry. All
the newest colors and models.
JANTZEN all wool Swimming
Suits for a new low price $3.96
and in the new styles and shades
for the summer season at Mann
tomorrow.
$395
New Sun Back Wool Suits
Women's all wool swim suits In.
sun back styles at $1.75 suit.
These are In all sizes and come In
black and colors. Tour choice to
morrow st Mann's
$1 75
Children's Swim Suits 50c to $2.95
2nd
Floor
illll'l,IIIIIIIIIMM
Wednesday
Sale of
Siik
A mighty timely sale of lorely
quality 39-Inch 811k Crapes . . .
consisting of new polka dot
s&tm crepe and many yarda of
fine flat crepe In oolorful sum
mer patterns. Suitable for silk
suits, street and afternoon
frocks . . , Make your selection
tomorrow . . This la a regular
1.4S-fabrlc.'
repe
$39
YARD
jiiiiiAimmimri
tillitMIMIIIIMI
1
Scarf Special
A Wednesday salt of regular
1.00 Silk Scarfs New Ascot,
single and blaa styles featuring
summer's smartest ahades and
patterns. Your choice
MAIN
FLOOR
IMMIIIIIim-tMHMIIMiytttlMltHHIlll
79c
ea.
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Wednesday Special on
Printed Organdie
Our Wednesdsy festure this week will be these
40 snd 4 Inch permanent finish Organdies at 36c
yard. Thla delightful summer material cornea in
colorful printed patterns. Special tomorrow at
Mann's
Regular
59c Value
arc
J yd.
Everyone Should
Have a NEW
White Bag
The bright sports snd street costumes of summer call for
a White Hand Bag I We are ahowlng dozene of styles In
small, medium and large bags. Featuring Uppers, pouch,
back-strap and underarm models
$00
each
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
have teen called. The balance ofj
Wt4n,r MttBUM S WrtlMltV