Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
TO SAVE SCHOOLS
(Continued from Page One)
ha rionlared it vu "no time Tor ner-
sonslltlas, but It u a, question of
saving tne sovereign state 01 uregou.
now Tney voiea.
Th rAllonll: with everv member
present, showed the tally aa follow:
Por tne Bin Beiton, csi. aroc
Wat, Chllds, Chrisman, Clarke, Dam
murh. Duerst. Gordon. Gouley. Gra
ham, Hall, Herman, Herron, Hl'.l,
Huntington, Judd, Keasey, Lonergan,
MoAlear, McClonltey, MoCornach, Mc
Phillips, Mltler, Nichols, Oakea, Paget,
Price, Scott, Semon, Snider, Stock
dale, Taylor, Turner, Walker, Weather
ord, Wells and Wlnslow.
Against the Bill Abrams, Allen,
Beckman, Bennett, Cooter, Delch,
Dickson. Eckley, Hilton, Johnso.l.
Lang, Lewis, Lynch, Martin, Oleen.
Paulus. Ryan, Snedecor, Staples, wy
ers and Speaker Snell.
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 8-(AP) Liq
uor control and sales tax two of the
major Issues before the special ses
sion of the Oregon legislature occu
pied the attention of the two houses
on t'.ie lotn day 01 tneir umiwu v
day assembly.
While the senate launched on an
Intensive debate on the much amend.
ed Knox .plan for state owned stores
In the handling of alcoholic bever
agea with much verba! arguments
made aupportlng the contention of
tha attorney general the measure was
unconstitutional, the house took Ini
tial action on the one and one-half
per cent aales tax for school reiiei
Senate Tulks I.I(i'r
And while state senators argued
for and against the state entering
the liquor business, membern of the
lower house, Just across tne loDuy,
for the third time this year talked
upon the aales tax principle In the
face of the defeat banded the gen
eral sales tax before the voters last
July. Gallerlea of both houses rere
crowded.
Vote on both these proposala was
expected before night, but not until
most members had expressed them
selves on the floor. The "gag" rule
In the house aided In expediting the
discussion on the tax bill, but the
sonata was unlimited and at noon
today only two membera of the up
per house John D. Goes and Jay
Upton had spoken upon the liquor
measure, both In opposition to the
state entering the business under
the present proposal.
Knox nil! Faces Delay
The liquor bill had been approved
by the house, but In Its amended
form It would have to go back for
' confirmation and probably Into con
ference committee when, and If, It
does paaa the senate.
K. C. McCornack, Lane county rep
resentative, opened the debate on
the sales tax, declaring It an emer
gency measuro for sohools and aa
such should be supported by tho
people. Opposition was voiced by
some members on the ground that
Everything is at a
cut price at the
Pay Less
DRUGS
Medford Building
1 lb, tins Prince Albert
. Tobacco 73c
2-15o tins P. Albert 21o
I
Lucky Strike Cigarots lOo
Vies Nose Drops...- 33o
60c Laxative Bromo
Quinine 33o
30c Laxative Bromo
Quinine 17o
50c genuine Fronch
Analgesto Balm 33o
25c Morcurochrome lOo
5c Cough Drops 3 for lOo
100 Aspirin Tablets lOo
100 Hinkle Pills 18o
Pint Milk Magnesia 18o
25o Gillette, Probak,
Autostrop lOo
25o Cutcx Sets 18c
1 lb. Black Psylla Seed 24o
Another lot of Whitolaw's
Candy, 1 lb 39o
Above pricos for Friday, E
i
Saturday and Monday,
The Real Cut Rate 8tore.
Pay Less
Medford Building
In January the special session failed
to pass a aalea tax, law at the regu
lar session one waa passed but the
voters rejected It by a lour-to-one
vote.
Like California Law
The aalee tax bill, aa finally
brought Into the house, Is modeled
closely after the California law.
There would be no tax on personal
or professional service or wages. T,he
tax would be passed on to the ulti
ma t consumer, and was expected to
raise 93,000,000 annually. The act
would be In effect two years only.
Senator Goss fired the opening
gun in vhe battle of the bottles
when he moved to re-commlt the
bill to the committee on alcoholic
control. He declared his main pur
pose was the enactment of legisla
tion to take the profit out of the
liquor business and provide a stamp
tax. In the event of tucfi a tax he
proposed that the amount paid In
license or sales tax be rebated. Hhe
favored the change on the ground
that It did not commit the state to
any large amendment or to provide
groundwork for a big political ma
chine. TAKES THE AIR
SOUTH BEND. Ind., Dec. 8. (P)
Elmer Layden, one of the Pour Horse
men, will replace Heartly "Hunk"
Anderson as head football coach at
Notre Dame next fall, aa the result
of a drastic shakeup of the Notre
Dame athletic staff. Jesa Harper will
retire as director of athletics.
Harper's successor probably will be
announced within the next two weeks.
The most persistent report, however.
was that Layden would take over both
the athletic director's and coaching
Jobs, Layden Is now coach at Du
quesne but will leave his post In
time to tcke charge of spring foot
ball in 1034.
Marx Brothers At
Craterian; Double
Features Saturday
For the regular .Saturday night pre
view after the 0 o'clock show, the
Craterian will show a story of two
Kinds or love the old "fashioned kind
and the modern atop-at-nothlng vari
ety, in "East of Fifth Avenue."
The cast Includes Wallace Ford,
Mary Carlisle, recently In "College
Humor," a newcomer, Dorothy Tree,
Walter Connolly, and others.
Treated in episodic fashion, the
story is localed In a New York board
ing house. Dorothy Tree's sweet
heart, Wallace Ford, runs out on her
as she Is about to become a mother.
Ford, a gambler, goes for Mary Car
lisle, who proceeds to two-time him
from the start. Events follow In
rapid sucession as one thrilling se
quence follows another.
While voices haven't been talked
about for some time, Miss Tree has
one that Is quite apt to establish ner
as very much out of the ordinary.
The preview Is held Immediately
following the regular program con
sisting of the Marx Brothers' picture,
"Duck Soup." and short subjects.
There Is no extra charge for the pre
view.
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GIFTS
GIFTS FOR MEN
Evoroady Flashlight 2000
Tt. beam, complote....Sj51.50
Wonderful gifts in Tools
Always appreciated I
Remington Pocket Knives
All kinds, prices.
gifts for the home
Electrio Card Table $20.00
Console Radio-Stewart-Warner, 6-tube
ot .. $40.00
Bathroom Scales Green enameled for
only $1.95
A full line of Ranges and Hcatrola
Heaters.
Many other Gifts call at the store and
look them over.
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'From
1 4
A program of triple strength Is be
ing shown at the Rialto theater to
day and Saturday.
On the stage. Silver King, famous,
motion picture canine atar, Is appeal
Mystery Thriller at Holly
Margaret Lindsay makes a futile
attempt to escape a barrage of ques
tions hurled at her by detectives de
termined to get to the bottom of ihe
baffling case In "From Headquarters,"
absorbing police story, at the Holly,!
starting Saturday. George Orent en
acts the part of her sweetheart and
the cop who solves the mystery.
On the same program Is Victor Mc-
Laglen's latest screen hit, "Laughing
PRACTICAL
ARE BEST!
GIFTS FOR THE LADIES
Silverware Boni
ta pattern, 26-pc.
set $.1.75
Oriswold Chrom
ium Skillets, 10;
inch, cast iron, for
only $1.40
Stove Percolators
6-cup slue, aluminum 55
Elcotrio Percolators, 6-cup slue $1.9S
Pyrex A wonderful gift complete
stock on hand.
Pressure Cooker $17.50
Vacuum Cleaner $25.00
33-piece Dish Sets $4.23 to $40
Tree Lighting Sets with Mazda bulbs,
American made . 65
IEDF0RD FURNITURE & HOWL I
the Cheapest that's Good To the Pest that's
Triple Feature Program Now
ing on both matinee
and evening ,
shows.
On the screen, "Trailing the Killer,"
a vivid story of a cougar and police
dog. and Jack Holt in "Master of
at Life." completing the Holly's two
feature bill.
Communications
Swift Justice Is pemnnrled.
To the Editor:
Just read In today's issue of the
a
AW
J:LZ-u-'".-m
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at Rialto
IMS
1 iaM
Men,' occupy the feature position .
Selected short subjects round out the
program. -
Autographed photos of Sliver KXns
will be given the first 300 kiddles at
tending the Saturday matinee.
Mall Tribune a report from Salem of
the swift Justice meted out to two
young men, of 10 years In the peni
tentiary, for the admitted guilt of
stealing an automobile, breaking into
and pilfering a drug store, etc., and
will say all hall to the authorities
who handled and are responsible for
this good work.
It Is the opinion of this writer that
our laws should be such that this
form of Justice should be meted out
to all self-confessed criminals of alJ
types, especially those of the major
class, such as robbers, murderers, kid -napers,
etc. The self-confessed crim
inal should be taken before the proper
magistrate and given the sentence
due him, and be committed immedi
ately to the serving of that sentence,
and if this form of Justice were prac
ticed In every state, would do muvh
toward eliminating lynching such ar
recently occurred in our land, and
which have stirred the minds of the
people of our whole nation. In the
past, much of the taxpayers money
has been squandered by the trying
of self-confessed criminals in our
courts, with the result that through
some technicality of our laws, or
through some Irregularity of our Jury
system, the prisoner, after self-con.
fefslon, would receive only a part of
the punishment due. and in some in
stances be completely exonerated of
the crime.
It is this writer's opinion that the
practice of Juggling with self-confessed
criminals In our courts, as In
the past, is more responsible for tho
two recent lynchlngs than the people
of Missouri or California.
J. L. GARRETT.
Medford, Ore., December 7.
Call for Warrants.
School Dlst. No. 6.
Notice is hereby given that the-e
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of all warrants up to and In
cluding number 307. Interest ceases
on this the Bth day of Decern her,
1033. EARL LEEVER,
Clerk of School Dlst. No. 6
Central Point, Ore.
Gifts
for the
Kiddies 1
Velocipede
2-Wbeeler frame, 16-in.
ball bearing front wheel,
10-inch rear wheels
$5.50
Express Wagons
12x25 inch bed
Boxing Gloves
Footballs
Basketballs
Skis
Made"
o
(Continued trom page one)
employes, directly responsible to the
CWA.
The working week under the CWA
projects 1 composed of Friday, Satur
day, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day. No person is required or al
lowed to work more than five days a
week or more than six hours a day.
The time sheets must be turned Into
CWA offices by Wednesday evening
for all projects.
The work ranges In this county
from' the tearing down of the old
Chautauqua building In Ashland to
cleaning out of Irrigation districts
and painting of school buildings.
Pan Francisco Butt erf at
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8. (AP)
Butterfat, 21 -22c.
Biker
NEW YORK, Dec. 8. (AP) Bar
sliver c lower at 43 ',4c.
Si PARK GROCERY 1
LOSING OUT SAL
-CONTINUES-
Bouquet
Flour
We hare plenty on hand.
No limit.
49-lb. sack
$1.39
Vanilla
Hamilton's. Will not bake
out. 2-ounce 4 Q
bottle
Soap
Crystal White or P. & 6.
bars 23C
O.K. Soap
bars- 43C
Beans
Red or White, 1 Q
4 pounds I w
Ginger Ale
Old Mission or Frisco
Drange Ale, 9 7 1
2 bottles . ..
Nuts
Mcfarlane
?!......... 67c
Small
jar
29c
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ALL SALES FOR CASH
PARK GROCERY
11 Orders of $1.00 or More
STAR MARKET
East Main.
1 7?
Yellow Label
lb. 75c
Green Label .
lb. 65c
Earthen Ware Teapot Free
with each Pound of Tea.
Flight 'oTime
(Medford and Jackson County
History From the Files of The
Mai Tribune of 20 and 10 Years
Ago.)
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
December 8, 1823
(It was Saturday)
Two runaway Medford girls are
located In Oakland, Cal.
Auto dealers of Southern c.egon
take action In effort to get enough
new cars to supply demand.
The first snowstorm of the season
whitens city and valley and nearby
hills.
President Coolidgs will be candi
date next year for re-election.
Family which has been living In
free auto camp since Juie ordered
out by police.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
December 8, 1013 t
(It was Tuesday) '
Newcomer arrester for breaking
into Front street saloon and steal-!
lng four quarts of "Old Crow." j
t
School survey shows the outhouses I
are unsanitary and health officer
starts cleanup campaign.
Thank You!-
For your support in help
ing close out this stock of
fine groceries.
We have filled in on staple
kerns, so our stock is still
complete.
CHAS. R. GAIL.
SUGAR
C. & H.
Pure Cane
100 pound sack
$4.83
Waldorf
A Scott Tissue
4 rolls
17c
Vegetables
All bunch
3 for 7c
Dry Onions
10 pounds . 13c
Cabbage
10 pounds 17c
Delivered Free
Phone
Free Delivery.
Meat Specials
Choice R. I. Red Hens and Fryers
lb 17c
All Choice Beef Steaks, lb. .... 15c
Beef Pot Roasts, lb .9c
Fresh Side Pork, lb 10c
Shortening, 4 lbs. . 25c
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. . . 25c
New Sauer Kraut, per qt 10c
County and city officials unite to
"stamp out agglng" at Saturday
night dances. Trail residents offend
ed by Medford couples who visit the
community affairs "to practice up on
a dance that was born on the Bar
bery Coast of San Francisco.'
Supreme court rules that Ashland
does not have to pay road tax as
they levy their 'own.
A tramp found 111 from pneumonia
beneath the water tank is sent to the
hospital with funds "collected by
passing the hat along Front street."
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night.
WINDOWS
DOORS
Padgham Planing Mill
Phone 821. 130D Court St.
Fuel Oil
All . ,
Kinds Amount
At Minimum Deliver? Charge
MKDFORD FUEL CO.
1121! N. Central. Tel. 631
Stewart's h
uamfv ES
5-lb. pail
43c
Potatoes
Klamath
25-poiftid sack QQa
No. 1 Oit0
60-pound sack CQ
no. i 03C
50-pound sack C
Borax
20 Mule Team
5-pound
package rw w
Johnson's Wax
Liquid or Paste
pound 53C
One-Half
pound - "Tw
Wax GIo
Paste Wax
0ne , 47 c
One-Half
oound
29 c
Tomatoes
Rel Rogue Solid Pack
49c
125
225 W. Main
Phone 273
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