Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 28, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    PA'GE ElfiTTT
TEMPORARY STAY
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(ContlauM mat rag Ou)
M violated the home rule amendment.
The attorney general held repeal of
State constitution automatically re
emacted the conatltutlonal proTlalon
firing cltlea exclusive right to regu
late liquor.
A Watjtlns further declared that he
's en viae the act had for Ita purpose
the rauing of revenue. It could not
? become a low until BO dsys after the
-g; legislature' adjourned. The bill, u
It passed the legislature, had the
2 amergeney clauae and became ef-
fecllve UDOtt the sovernar'a signature
i Peceraber 15.
3 Bowerman declared the constitution
gve the cltlea only the right to regu
lote cases not covered bjr atate or
criminal laws. He declared the con
stitution limited the right to regu
late cities subject to the crlmlnsl
laws of the state, snd that the atate
iiiuui w w&n pivecueni over city
i ordinances.
Would Open Saloons, Claim.
If the cltlea had legal right, then
ther would be permitted to operate
Baloons. which was not the Intention
of the people when they voted to re
peal the prohibition amendments,
Bowerman declared. The cltlea also
eould permit minors to buy liquor,
nd could open their liquor stores
on Bunaay. Bowerman held the at
corner general In error and cited
supreme court decisions upholding
the right of the state to regulate
liquor within cities.
Before Judge Lewelllng handed
down his decision, watklna asked the
court to give a temporary restraining
eraer applying only to Klamath Falls.
i Lewelllng answered the court could
not bold the law valid for one sec
tion of the state and permit a re
i (training order for another. He de
dared his order would be general.
no aeniea the temporary restraining
oraer.
"It Is the court's duty to assume
an act valid until It la declared
otherwise." Judge Lewelllng declared.
Be declared the large population out
aide of cltlea would not have any
regulation as far aa liquor was con
cerned If a restraining order became
affective and the operation of the
Jaw held up. He promised his court
would expedite the proceedings and
urged appeal be taken to the state
supreme court immediately after hi
decision upon the merits of the ease.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, .DECEMBER 28,
1933.
VOTERS APPROVE GIANT CALIFORNIA WATER PROJECT
At a ipcetal Uctlon, Callforn
lant voted to spend 1170,000,000
for a ttat power and water act
which will provide an estimated
three or four year's work for up
to 25,000 men. Immense quanti
ties of flood waters will be stor
ed behind dams In the upper
reaches of the Sacramento and
6an Joaquin rivers and soms of
It will be distributed through a
network of canala to areas where
there is Insufficient water. Power
will also be generated. The ac
companying map of the Central
Valley project Indicates the Ken
nett reservoir and dam at top.
This unit, costing $84,000,000, will
back up waters of the 8a era men
to. Pit and McCloud rivers. From
the town of Hood a conduit will
carry fresh water to Contra Costa
tldelands, and another canal. In
which pumps will lift water to
the San Joaquin river area Is re
ferred to as the Madera canal.
Another reservoir, known as the
Frlant unit, will divert water to
the dry lands of the Bakersfield
irea. (From Associated Press)
I
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY. Dec. 38. (8pl.)
Christmas program given by the
school waa attended by a large crowd
and the following program was given:
Bongs. "Christmas , and Tenderly
Bleeping," high school girls; play,
unrisunss speskln' at Skagg's Skule
Intermediate grades: duet, "Star of
the East," Bvegene Wyatt and Clara
Mllkowskl: recitation, Marlon Dug
gin: song, Luther's Cradle Hymn.
Louise Moorelock. Idabelle Davie.
Zona Smith and Lawana Oerber; dia
logue, Betty Wilson and Melvln
Smith: song, "Ssnta In the Ring."
primary room: song. Rita Mllkowskl,
va Williams, Irene and Mary
Moorelock: song. "Toymaker'a Dream"
with drill, primary room: recitation
Sale Hutchison; Santa Claua1 greet
ing. Prof, and Mrs. O. w. Ayres. with
their daughter, Dorothy, left Sunday
to spend the holidays with relatives
In the Willamette valley.
Arthur Stanley and Miss Dorothy
Straus left Saturday to visit over the
holldaya with their brothers. Fran
nd Harold at Richmond. Calif.
A loon, apparently lost In the fog.
lit near the premises of Orandna
xioin. in bird la being taken care
or oy a. h. Johnson.
Mr. ana Mrs. John Hall spent
ennstma with Mrs. Hairs mother
nd other relative at Trail.
Mlsa Naomi Magrudrr, who teaches
the Mesdows school. Is spending her
vacation with Mrs. Oeorgs McDon
eu:h. Mrs. C. O. OllChrlat, who
makes her home with Miss Magruder
In the Meadows, Is also In the vslley
visiting relatives.
Ladles' club met Thursdsy at the
J. L. Ptlnk home with Mrs. Prink as
hostess, assisted by her dstwhters.
rva and Mrs. Ruth Schula. A Chrlit
mas program of resdings and eongs
was given, after which Mrs. J. K
Weaver and Mrs. Oeorge McDonough
piayed the role of Mr. and Mrs. Ssnta
cisua. riding In on stick reindeer.
Olfta and Jokes were distributed,
which furnished amusement for all.
Refreshmenta were served. Twenty
two members were present. The club
will meet at the school house Jsmiary
wiin Mrs. Koger and Mrs. Morgan
entertaining.
Home extension unit meeting.
scheduled for December 19 wss post
poned, due to turkey picking. Janu
ary 3 Is scheduled for the next meet
ing, which will be a sewing demon
stration, under the leadership of Mrs.
Aletta Blgham. assisted by Mrs. Rose
Crswford.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beebe and twin
daughters. Dale and Gale of Med
fbrd. spent Chrtstmsa with Mrs.
Beebe'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Cat on.
An Interesting ChrlsUnss program
waa given by the Orange lecturer De
cember 18. Stereoptlcan Christmas
arvnea were snown. The program
was completed with contests, for
which prizes were given and the die
msntllng of the Christmas tree.
Mrs. Pete Burreson. re-elected Jec
turet after serving two years, re
signed and Mrs. Rose Crswford wss
elected to fill the vacancy. Walter
Orant waa appointed chairman of the
agriculture committee. The position
of chairman of the H. X. C. Is yet to
be filled. Two short discussions on
the salsa Us were given by Wm. VI
tnont snd Wslter Orant.
Sixteen relatives gathered at the
J. L. Rowe home to enjoy Christmas
dinner. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
John Edlngton and daughter. La telle
ef Oold Hill. Mr. and Mis Olney
Fiington snd beby son of Ahlsnd.
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I. M. and Bay Rowe of central Point.
Joe Roto of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Edlngton and son. Virgil, of Oslls
Creek, A. B. Collett of Smith River
snd Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rowe.
A. B. Collett Is spending the holi
day vscation from his school at Smith
River at the W. W. Edlngton home.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
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TAKEN BY DEATH
Emily M. Wles passed away at her
home, 838 Taylor street, Wednesday
night after an Illness covering th
psst five weeks of Infirmities due to
old age. She was born In Burford,
Csnada, April 29, 1852. Emily M.
Coker waa married to James D. Walk
er January IS, 1869 in Canada. Ten
children were born to the union,
three sons and seven daughters, five
of whom survive, Charles T. Walker,
Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Ada Yocum. Cedar
Rapids, Neb.; Mrs. Csrrle Hutchlns.
Mason City. Neb.: Mrs. Florence Pen- j
per, Hanford, Calif.; Mra. E. P. Robin, j
ouu, jucuigro, ure., ana if L granacnil
dren end eight great-grandchildren,
dren.
On Msy 11. 1896, aha was married
to J. W. Wles at Cedar Rapids, Neb.
Ho passed away In November 1922.
Mra. Wles came to Medford about
twenty years ago and msde her home
with her dsughter. Mrs. E. P. Robin
son. She wss a member of the Chris
tian church, and the Women's Relief
Corps.
Puners services will be held st the
Perl Funeral Home Sunday at 2:00
p. m.. Rev. Wm. R. Balrd officiating.
Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Alabama, with negro population
of 944,834, has only four negro law
yer, the bureau of the census reports.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (API-
Clarence T. Ellla of St. Louis, to be
assistant solicitor of the tressury department.
Official .Notice.
President Roosevelt todsy appointed I dispensers : Medford'e milk ordlnsnos
No. 2541 requires that stores, soda
fountains, hotels, restaurants or any.
one delivering or serving table milk
or cream must obtain a permit from
the city recorder January 1 of each
year. Please do this st once.
CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 28. (API-
Bids on 12 highway projects costing
about 8500.000 were opened by the
state highway commission here today.
Most of the work will be on second
ary highways. The regradlng and
surfacing with bltumlnoua macadam
of the Branks Corner-West Salem
section of the Dallas-Salem highway
was tne largest item on today a list,
from cost standpoint.
Low bids Included;
Benton county Paving Corvallls
section, Newport-Corvsllls highway.
United Contracting company, Port
land 816.364; bridge over south fork
Alsea river near Alsea on Alsea-Dead-
wood secondary highway, Sid Ash,
Medford, 87907.
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night,
January 6th.
WANTED To buy good trailer, cheap.
Bute price. Donald witter, Rt. 3.
Friday.
8:00 Breakfast News. 'Mali Tribune.
8:05 Musical Clock.
8:15 Peerless Psrade.
8:30 Shopping Oulde.
8:45 Royal club Program.
9:00 Friendship circle Hour.
9:30 Morning Melody.
9:45 Home-Makers' Bureau.
10.00 Weather Forecast.
10:00 Hollywood Impressions.
10:15 Rsaio School of Cookery.
10:30 Musical Notes.
11:00 o-anta Pass Hour.
11:15 vignettes.
11:30 Mirror of Family Life.
11:45 Tone Pictures.
12:00 Mid-day Revue.
12:10 Chamber of Commerce News.
12:16 Radio Rendezvous.
12:30 News Flashes. Msll Tribune.
12:30 Monsrch Melodies.
12:45 Marching.
1 :00 Varieties.
9:00 Classified Bdltlon of Air.
8:00 Songs for Everyday.
8:30 KMED Program Review.
8:35 Rhythmical Cocktail.
4:00 Musical Memories.
4:30 Maaterworka Program.
8:00 Cecil and Sally.
6:15 Hllo Serenadera.
5:30 SI and Elmer.
5:43 Newe Digest, Mall Tribune. :
8:00 Medford Theater Oulde. !
6:15 A I Plche'a Sports and Fish
Flashes.
8:20 Dinner-Dance Program.
6:30 Paul Bundy.
6:45 Holly-time.
7:00 Anson Weeks Orchestra.
7:15 A Page from American weekly
7:30 THE MEDFORD OLEBMEN.
7:45-8:00 Eventide.
LOST Left hsnd glove, fur trimmed
Rewsrd. 330 E. Main.
ACTO wll-ay for your TRUCK
MC5TMSS li INSURANCE. Phone
350. Csll at 33 N. Orape St.
FOR SALI7 Young milk cow, cheap, i
inquire sen nouse on rigntnano aide
Berrydale Ave.
WANTED 2 used 28x3 motorcycle
tires st Msll Tribune.
FURNISHED housekeeping room:
lights snd water: $7. 331 So. Ivy.
Safe: Non-Potsonous
GERMICIDE
For feminine Hygiene.
Ask Your Doctor.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED A 2-rlrawer letter section
to fit a Y. 8t E. filing cabinet: dark
oak preferred. What have you?
Address Box 75, Msll Tribune.
101O 4-dr.
1929 4-dr.
1979 3 Kir.
19)0 Std.
19JI suit .
191 ftpt
192 V8 Std.
1933 V8 2-dr.
lF.D FORIS
...Sedsn
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Rdstr.
..Coupe
-.Coupe
...Coupe
.. . . ..... Sedsn
OTHER MAKES
19S3 Beacon 4-dr. Sedan
19.10 Stude 8 Rdstr-Rs
1927 Bulrk S-dr Sedsn
C. K. GATES AUTO CO.
' Used Car Dept.
6th and Bartlett.
FOR BALE 7-room furnished house.
gsrsge. some fruit, near hish school.
Price 81250: ti Mh, 812 montiiiv.
5 Interest monthly. Inquire 231
Oreshsm St.. Ashland. Ore.
FOUND Lsdy s wrist watch.
omicr crown onos etore.
Csll at
BOYHD'S MARKET
108 NORTH IVY
Specials for Dec. 29, 30 and Jan. 2
BUTTER
of Rogue
21 c
SUGAR
Pure Cane. g
8 lb. Bags OOC
MATCHES
6 Box
Cartons
CRAB
19c
19c
20c
FOR SMX Rhode Island Reds, cock
erels, pullets, yearling hens: huth
quslity breeding stock. Cummlno
Poultrv Rsnch. A miles out Midway
road. Centrsl Point Rt. 1.
FOR RENT Desirable furnished
house. Reasonable rent. Call 3.
Keens Way.
WANTED All kinds of livestock for
the Auction Sale. Saturday. Dec
Soth. Hales Pavilion, located on Old
Medford - Central Point hlghwav
Phone 2AB-R or write Bot 362. Med
ford. So. Oreg. Lireeiock Auction
Co.
FOR EXCHANGE Pvi-e all. lis hav
and work on dsirv for good amsil
car. John Newcomb, Rt. j. Box 141.
Medford.
WANTED Machlnerv. furniture
poultna. to he convened to our
Auction Sale Frldsv. jsn Jih Csll
2A8.R or write Bos 2"J. Medford
-. Livestock Aucuoo Co,
Fancy Pack.
6j os. Tins
BEANS
New crop. Small Whites or
Reds. 5 lbs
10 lbs., 3S
WHITE KING
Granulated Soap. OC
Large packages . sCOC
OLEOMARAGINE
Fresh. qi;.
3 lbs CDC
HONEY
Local. 4 Qss,
1 pint Mason Jars I O w
GINGER SNAPS
10c
CORN
Standard Grade.
WALNUTS
25c
MILK
25c
New Stock.
2 Cans for
Fresh Stock.
Lb.
No. 2 size.
3 Cans ....
Local. New Crop,
2 lbs.
Swift's Brookfield. Made
River Valley Cream.
1 lb. Prints .
2 lbs. 40t
Tomato Hot Sauce
3 Cans 13C
SHRIMP
23c
CORN MEAL
White or Yellow. Easterns, fjsj.
No. 10 Bags : .COC
LAUNDRY SOAP
Bob White.
5 Bars
10 Bars 23d
SHORTENING
Swift's Jewel. Pure
Vegetable. 3 lbs
CHEESE
Oregon Full Cream,
Lb. :.
12c
25c
Tall Cans
Tea Cup.
Oregon, or
I cans
Case, S2.S3
Wesson Salad Oil
V Gallon CQs
Cans : OtJC
Standard Grade Fresh
Roasted. Lb.
14c
COFFEE
16c
TOILET PAPER
Scott Tissue. aa
3 Rolls CUC
PRUNES
18c
5c
Shredded Wheat
Package 10c
Fancy Local.
1 lbs.
JELLO
All Flavors.
Pkg.
WYANT'S MILK DEPOT in CONNECTION
Grade A Raw Milk, quarts 7c, gallons 25c
Whipping Cream qts. 35c
Open Sundays and
New Year's from 8 to 13 A.
117 South Central.
Telephone 286
Semi-Annual Shoe Sale!
Steel Arch Support
a
A major value!
Arch support
black kidskin
ties with real
leather soles.
X7
Huge Choice! Many Styles!
Grouped at One Low Price
A large selection In women's style
shoes. Patents! Calfs! Kldkln!
Suedes! New Models! Alt beel heights.
Also an Important group of men's
dress oxfords and husky work shoes.
Get In on these bargains before they're
snapped up!
$!1.88
I I pair
Plain Colors! Printed Patterns!
Cotton Prints! At Real Savings!
REMNANTS
10
White
Sale!
Yard
Short lengths of smart fabrics! Values
we can't duplicate! Many pieces 'in
dress lengths. All the wanted colors,
plain or printed. Buy several!
Regularly sold at 19c a yard
This Is the Month to Buy!
Strong Cotton M uslin Bleached
SHEETS
7Qc
81 x 99
size
each
Stock up on bed sheets in Wards
January White Sale! This good sturdy
sheet is splendid for everyday use
especially at Wards bargain price!
Pillow 42x36 Muslin Pillow Coses, TSc ea
Fashion Forecast for 1934!
I
rocks are
New Fi
Young
and Gay!
For street and
Sunday night!
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News for 1934!
Plain colors and
prints have a crand
get-together in
smart new ravon
erepes! Sunday
night frocks come
out in gav and
glowing "hades!
We've picked the
prints, the style,
the colors to start
your .New Year
right! And priced
em to fit vonr
badge! ! Misses'.
Whit
Pastel
e SalelSok yet Sturdy
si Borders on Big Turkish
Bafh Towels
I5
Single loop construction which means a
medium weight, good general household
use towel. Smart borders' in a choice of
blue, green, gold, lavender. 18x36 in.
Wash cloths to motci, 5c each
18 Months' Guarantee!
13-Plate Winter
King Battery
$495
T llh old
baltvry
Power to start
coldest motor.
We fit any car.
1.1 pll.lfs. 18 mos.
ttiar 16.1.1
IS pl.ilrs,
S r. guar. . .S6.4S
Anv old tire erms nc m rH .....
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Hazards Except Punctures
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