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JIEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, JrEDFOTJP, OREGON, TITURSDAT, FEBRUARY I, 193.
SALES TAX OLD
AS CIVILIZATION
OFFICIALS STATE
Government Ancient Athens
Levied Tribute On Trans
actions Palestine Knew
System in Bible Days
6ALBM, Ore. (UP) Trie sales tax,
. probably to be voted on May 18, la
almost ai o!4 as civilization, tax com
mission officials announced today.
The government of ancient Athena
levied varloua tnxea on aalea, Includ
ing aalea of landed property. Certain
typea of aalea taxes were Impoaed In
Palestine In biblical daya.
Taxation of aalea of specific com
modities, such aa salt, was common
tn Egypt, China, India and other na
tlona lone before the Christian era.
The government of Egypt levied a 6
per cent sales tax against all com
modities. When the Romans con
quered the land, they thoughtfully
raised the rates to 10 per cent.
Sales taxes were levied In Borne un
der Augustus, and were also Imposed
upon the conquered lands of Spain
and France. A national sales tax wm
established by the government of
Spain In 1343. A B per cent aalea
levy was applied In Franca by Louis
XI tn 1314.
. There haa never beon a general sales
tax In the United states, though one
of a limited nature waa imposed by
the government for a time following
the Civil war. Since then many sales
taxes have been levied at various
timee against particular commodities,
auch a tobacco.
Many of the ancient aalea taxea
were imposed lor the purpose oi col
lecting tribute from captive peoples,
or for keeping the lower claases In
subluxation.
west Virginia In 1031 established
the first general state sales tax. Sev
enteen states now have them in op
eration. Five states, Including Ore
ton, have them under consideration.
ADDED CROP LOAN
' WASHINGTON, Feb. I. UP) A
bill to extend crop production loans
to 1934 to a total of 135,000,000 wis
approved today by the house agricul
ture committee.
' To be eligible for the crop loans, an
applicant would be required to show
his Inability to obtain an adequate
loan on reasonable conditions from a
production credit aaoclstlon, and that
he waa cooperating in tne proaucwon
control program.
. The loans, at not over 8 per cent
Interest and limited to 300 a person,
would be secured by first Hens on
the crops or livestock. The 300 limit
could be waived for distressed area
KING CO. TREASURER
. SEATTLE, Feb. 1. (AP) Prose
eutor Robert M. Burgunder today
tiled a S31.Bie.10 grand larceny charge
against Oeorge O. Wlttenmyer, mys
teriously missing treasurer of King
county.
State Auditor Cliff Yclle reported
(Irregularities' In the King county
accounts yesterday. . Mrs. Wlttenmyer,
who arrived here last night from San
Francisco, said her husband disap
peared mysteriously from the train
Tuesday night, between Oakland and
Seattle.
Dead Indian Land
Wanted For Camp
. The county court yesterdsy filed
an application with the U. S. land
office at Roseburg requesting that a
section of land near Dead Indian
Soda Springs lie withdrawn from the
public land lists, under the "recre
ational purpose" provisions of the
lsnd laws. It Is planned to use the
lend as a am Bcout camp.
TOUHY GANG'S FATE
IN HANDS OF JURY
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
Rrovell Home, Scene
Of Cord Tarty
At the home of Mrs. HugH Scovell,
338 North Elverslde, membera of the
Lincoln Service club and their friends
enjoyed an evening of bridge Isst
week, arranged aa a benefit. Mrs. C.
W. Newland and other active members
of the club assisted Mrs. Scovell In
entertaining.
There were eight tables of cards
In play and prizes were awarded Mrs.
Woodley and Mrs. Florey. The pro
ceeds from the party will be added to
the Lincoln school lunch fund.
The next regular meeting of the
service club will be Held at the school
building on the afternoon of Fri
day, February 3, at 8 o'clock. Mrs.
Ethel Florey will preside and the
program arranged by Mrs. Charles
Lumsn will Include music by the high
school girls snd a thrift play by the
sixth A class.
Well-Known Couple
Honored on Saturday
A number of friends of Mr. ind
Mrs. Everett W. Yergeiuon of Ander
son creek met with them Saturday
evening to offer their beat wishes,
after their marriage which occurred
during the paat week.
Mra. Yergenson waa formerly Miss
Ortance Mayfleld.
Friends snd neighbors who gathered
at the Yergenson home were Mar
garet, Maude and Everett Bailey, Mar
gsret Benson, Steve Lunak, Messrs.
Parks, Margaret, Elton and W. M.
Petri, Babe Romanger, Mr. and Mrs.
Drove Mayfleld, Dean. Dale and War
ren Mayfleld and Mr. and Mra. Skeet
cra. Ashland Tidings.
Motts Entertain for
Local Folk In Washington
An interesting note from wsahlng
ton. D. C, brings the news that Con
gressman and Mrs. Jamea Mott are
entertaining thla week at formal din
ner for the pleasure of Mr. snd Mrs.
Frank Farrell of this city. The Fsr
rcll left Medford a few weeks ago
to spend some time In the nation's
capital, Mr. Farrell In the Interests
of Oregon Irrigation matters.,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Kelly, who
are now located In Washington, have
also been entertlaned at the Mott
apartment, which they write la quite
the popular gathering place for Ore
gonlana. Grange Card far'?
At Phoenix Saturday
PHOENIX, Feb. I. (Spl.) Third
and fourth degree team of the Phoe
nix orange la giving a cud party at
the Orange hall Saturday at 8 p. m.
A email charge will be made for cards
and refreshments. Proceeds are to be
used for costumes for the team.
All In the community are invited,
and especially the members of the
Orange. Ticket may be obtained
from members of the degree team.
lltinfl.vs Expected
From Roulll Today.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bundy of Nice.
France, are scheduled to arrive 1n
Medford today from Pasadena, Cal.,
where they have been visiting rela
tives since their recent arrival In the
states. They will be gueata hero of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred. S. V. Carpenter
at their home "Top Sides" on the
Old Stage Road.
Local Fan-llellenlo
Tn Meet Saturday
The Colonial olub will be the meet
ing place Saturday of the local chap
ter of Pan-Hellenic. A no-hostess
luncheon Is planned, to be followed
by cards.
Members who will not find It pos
sible to come to luncheon are naked
to drop In later for cards. Mra. K.
W. Kcndrlck la chairman for the occasion.
I'.-T. A. fo Observe
Dad's Night, C, Point.
The Central -Point Parent-Teacher
association will observe Dads night
tonight In the neighboring town and
an Interesting program has been ar
ranged for the occasion, under the
leadership of Mrs. Lois Young, pro
grsm chairman.
A health play will be presented by
the fifth grade of the school. Mrs.
Msbel Mack, home, demonstration
agent, will speak and the musical
program will Include selections by the
high school orchestra, the girls' and
boya' glee clubs and the girls' sextette.
Janice Hesselgrave will give a musi
cal reading and Prof. H. P. Jewett will
speak on school problems.
Refreshments will be served follow.
Ing the program.
States-Banquet on
Calendar Tomorrow
The ninth annual states banquet
will be. held at the Methodist Epis
copal church tomorrow evening, be
ginning at 8:30 o'clock, and plans
have been completed to assure the
publlo sn Interesting program aa well
as a. good dinner.
Native Oregonlans and former resl
dent of other States will find tables
arranged with decoratlona appropri
ate to the lr home state, east or west.
Mrs. Orln A. Schenck Is chairman
of the annual event and is being as
elated by many capable women, w'ho
are serving on committees and act
ing aa hostesses for the evening ,
Mrs. Willis Speaks
To Gardeners Tonight,
Mra. Ethel Wllllta will give a. talk
on "Birds and their Nests" at the
meeting of the Oarden club this even.
Ing at the county court house audi
torlum, scheduled for 7:30 o'clock.
The regular monthly meeting . will
be. held at that time and a large at
tendance Is urged with the extension
of an invitation to the public.
fluents to Visit
Holders Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Duffy and M.
and Mrs. W. A. Muncey of Portland
ara expected here today on their
return from southern California for a
ehort visit with Mr. and Mrs. w. S.
Bolger. They have been vacationing
at Pebble Beach and other southern
resorts.
Mrs. Duffy Is Mr.' Bolger's sister.
LITTER OF 1 7 PIGS
HOLLISTEB, Oil.. Feb. 1, AP)
The government' "hog birth con
trol" program Buffered a severe set
back here today w.hen "Reddy," a
Duroc-Jerney bow, gave birth to a
litter of 17 pig. The sow ia owned
by Alex Anderson.
ADDITIONAL CUT IN
WHEAT PRODUCTION
WASHINGTON. Feb. I. (AP) The
farm administration today announced
Its Intention to seek removal of an
additional 6.523.000 acres of wheat
from production,
MINIM uliFo I LPR I C E
ORDER WITHDRAWN
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1. (AP Sec
retary Ickea, oil administrator, tody
revoked hts administrative order of
October 18 proposing minimum
prices for petroleum and lta products.
The schedule wan to have become
effective today, but the recently ap
proved purchase and marketing agree
ments made It unnecessary.
Half.And-Half Hose!
OPENING FRIDAY
BALE1V., Ore.. Feb. I. (AP) Per
manent headquarters for the atate
liquor control commission will be es
tablished In the atate capltol build -lag
tomorrow. Painters were com
pleting their work la the two rooms
assigned to the department on the
third floor of the building, and desks
and other equipment will be moved
in tomorrow,
A. J. Montgomery will be tn charge
of the offices here for the present
at least, with George L. Sammla, ad
ministrator, remaining In Portland
until the stores are started there, and
then will be much of the time on
the .oad, It waa declared. Lawrence
Hlckam, deputy administrator for
this district, would have offices hers.
Sammls waa here for a while last
evening and made arrangements for
opening the headquarters. Hlckam
was expected yesterday, but had not
ben here yet early this afternoon.,
License applications will be mailed
to those who have applied for per
mits to sell beer and wines and for
treworlea. Bond forms to be filled
out have yet to be approved by the
attorney general, but as soon as ap
proved will also be mailed applicants
for licenses. oN licenses ylll be Is
sued until applications and bond
forms have been approved by Vie
commission.
SAM BROWN FILES AS
SALEM. Feb, 1. (AP) Sam Brown
of Gervals, atate senator from Marlon
county, who some time ago an
nounced he would be a candidate
for governor, today filed his declara
tory statement with the secretary of
state.
Brown seeks the Republican nomi
nation on the basis of "efficient gov
eminent." His name will be followed
by the statement "The Oervala
Farmer, a Plain Man."
iLOCALS
On Inspection Trip Karl L, Ja
nouch, aslstant supervisor of tlio
Rogue River national forest, Is spend
ing today on an Inspection trip to
the CCC camps at Carberry creek and
Applegnte.
Trainmaster Here Oeorge H. Kll
born of Roseburg, trainmaster for the
Southern Pacific, was a business vis
itor In Medford this morning, con
ferring with A. S. Rosenbaum. dis
trict freight and passenger agent.
BIRTHS
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Sey
mour of Copco, Cal., Wednesday, a.
daughter, weighing eight pounds, at
the home of Mrs. O. E. Stanley, 843
Nrth Ivy. Mrs. Seymour Is remem
bered as the former Nelva, Avers,
SALEM. Feb. l. (fl) Charles K.
Spouldlng, reported at varloua time
as a candidate for governor, todny
Informed friends he would seek the
Republican nomination to succeed
himself as state senator from Marlon
county.
Blllee 8eward, a Philadelphia girl
In the films, Introduced a new fad
to Hollywood when she appeared
In hose half black and half white.
(Associated Press Photo)
Portland Enjoys
Warmest January
On Bureau Record
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 1. (JP)
The warmest January temperature
since the weather bureau was es
tablished here tn 1871 was enjoy
ed by Portland residents last
month. x
The average temperature for lis
month was 47.3 degrees, the bu
reau announced today.
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 1. (AP)
The funeral service for Mrs. Sarah
E. Moores, 80, who died .nere yester
day, will be held tomorrow with Dr.
Wllbert Dowson, pastor of First Meth
odist church, officiating.
NEW YORK, Feb. l.-P) The New
Vork Federal Reserve bank today re
duced the rediscount rate to 14 per
cent fro mthe 2 per cent rate which
had been in effect since October 30
last,
i i.
VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 1. (ff)
JB.'B Llndley, secretary of the Van
couver chamber of commerce for five
years, left today to take over similar
duties with the East Side Commercial
club of Portland.
Reports Accident Frank Isaacs of
Medford filed an accident report with
the city police this morning concern
.Ing a collision on Cottage street yes
terday afternoon with the City Sani
tary Service truck. - The accident oc
curred at 3:30 o'clock.
The New Aid in
PREVENTING
COLDS
CHARS HEAD QUICKLY
asabaUkLaaaiiBaaBarl
,'fffHiT..?l
n
CHICAGO. Peb. 1. (AP) The case
of Roger Touhy and two others (or
the 70.000 Kidnaping ot John rector
waa given to the jury shortly after t
p. m this afternoon.
If Ruptured
Try This Free
Apply It to Any Rupture, Old or
Remit, Large or Small and Vein
Are on the Rnml That llsa
Convinced Thousands.
Sent Free to Prove This
Rrery ruptured man or woman
should write t owe to W. 8. Rice,
3 N. Main St.. Adams. N. Y . for a
free trial of hla wonderful Method
Just put In on the rupture and .He
opening closes nsturnlly so tr. neeJ
of support or truss or appliance Is
eventually done away with. Don't
neglect to send for the free trlel of
thla Stimulating Application. What la
the 'ie of wearing support all your
life, If you don't have to? Why .tin
the risk of mmjrene and such dangers
from a smell and Innocent little rup
ture, the Kind that haa thrown thous
ands on the operating table? A host
of men snd women are dslly runnirm
ueh risk Jim because their ruptures
do not hurt or prerenl them from
getting around, write at once for thu
free trial, as It Is certain! a wonder
ful thing and has aided ,m healtr(
ruptiiree that were as big as a min i
two fist. Try anrrwrlte at once U W.
8. Rice, Inc., eea M, Main 61, Adams.
Kub. Alcohol 17
Phil, IfC
lOo Tumi "f
For Indigestion I W
Milk of Magnesia 4Q.
l . P. Pints I J C
C&storia Q-
Fletcher's. 10c site kit
Malted Milk AHii
Thompson's. 60c iln ..HOv
7Bo Takara KCaV
Antiseptic Ponder 33C
$2.50 Insulin g4 (JQ
Epsom Salti 1 (la
1 Pound. Purr P I U C
Bromo Quinine 1 7
Grove's. 90c ilie , III
Zerbst'i Caps 1 C f
Knock, Colds. 2V sire ... I VV
y-iihJiiiij
STiil isesBieSBMaweiensiiiim in i tir
Oold Cream 4Qf
1 lh. Jar. St. 00 value...... HOC
Hinds Cream 7C
Honey A Almond. ,1 site I WW
Face Powder 9 Of
Krank'a. Me .lie C9C
Woodbury's Soap JQ.
New large I scl, I ...... I W w
Tooth Paste 1 7jf
fnlisle't. 8V site I I C
Witch Hazel OQ
Pure lllstllled. Pints. ... tCw C
CUT-RATE I
Western Thrift Store
125 East Sixth Street V
(Next to Wurts' Gift Shop) mJfr
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY SELLING
8 oz.
29c
COD LIVER OIL
Finest Imported. Norsk .
Medlslntran. Vitamin tested. rlMS.
Plain or Mint I'lniorcd.
49c
ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION
T , 25c
Special fcoW w
Notional Formu
lary. Efflflfiit.
gnrglr and mouth
wnnh.
Quarts JQr
Special tOW
mineiiaOwater
crystals
The values of the Famous Health
llesort at Mineral Wells, Tcxns may
now be had In your home,
llcg. (1..10 package. .Makes "Vf
1.1 tlnllnna Ileal! Ii (living jJQ
Pints
49c
OLIVE OIL
I'tinilulterHtfd flrt
pm-MMi virgin.
Imported,
Quarts
79c
Ovor 7000 Items at Equally Attractive Prices
125 EAST SIXTH ST.
Prince Albert 7Qa
1 pound Tins. lOw
Tobacco Pouch AQf
Zipper, leather, $1 value WW
Oremo Cigars N Q
Box 50 $1.45 "3 each
Hurley Burley
So packages J QQ
Cigarette Holders 4A.
Frank". Oood value I Uv
Cigarettes O OQf
Camels, Lurklcs, Cm for 0 C
Chester,. O. O.
Medico Pipes QQf
Filters Free. Reg. Jl.on... OOC
10c Torchlightp 1 Cp
.crap-Chelng... mm for I WW
8 o. Target KQfw
pkgs. papers, vie. pak. WWW
Kleenex 1 9r
Asst. colors. J.V site I UW
Shaving Cream 1 fl f
Sportsman. S.v slie..... I WW
Aspirin Tablets C
S grains. I Ho, WW
Fountain Syringe in.
tandard. SI.0O yalue .... "T U W
Malted Milk gl7l
ftorden't Best. I lb t llj
Kotex
The New Wonder soft ...
15c
Courthouse
News
I Furnished by the Jackaon County
Abstract Co. 131 E Sixth Streetl
Marriage Licenses. ,
Joe Layton and Pearl Dawson.
William E. Orlffla and Candace
Hughes.
Circuit Court.
' Ida H. Wilson vs. s. I. Richardson
et al; foreclosure.
Ella C. Westerlund vs. Byrdle C.
Coe; foreclosure contract.
r. M. Amy vs. W. J. Jones et al:
foreclosure.
Thomas C. Plynn vs. Hilda Huber et
si; foreclosure.
Estate of Edward Daniel Brlggs, de
ceased; probste.
Estate of O. T. Billings, .deceased;
probate.
Jackson County Building and Loan
Assn. vs. Ben E. Geary et ux; fore
closure. Jackson County Building and Loan
Assn. vs. Mary L. Soukup et al; fore
closure. United States vs. Theodore p. Meta
lesen; tax lien.
. Estste of William B. Johnson, de
ceased; probate.
Samuel Lee Nunn, deceased; pro
bate. James V. Kllmek: guardianship.
Estate of Reginald J. Earl, deceased;
probate.
Oeorge P. Owing, to Annie R. Ow
ings; W. D. to Lot S, 4. , Blk. 9,
Central Point.
VISIT LOCAL AIRPORT
Five new Boeing pursuit planes,
being taken from the factory In Se
attle to Barksdale field, Shreveport,
La., took off from the Medford air
port this afternoon for the south.
The ships arrived here yesterday af
ternoon from Seattle.
Piloting the planes were Lieut. The
odora Bolen, Lieut. Joseph Ellison.
Lieut. K. C. Olbner, Lieut. C. Q. Pearcy
and Lieut. M. D. Steensere.
Here's Quick Relief
From Bad Coughs
stops Hacking "Instantly
Why hack, hack, hack
yourself to pieces? One dose
of Bronchullne Emulsion
unmistakable relief
W e - w
-- no matter now your cuuga
has hung on. Two doses may stop it
entirely. Half a bottle certainly will,
or you can have your money back.
Jarmln'e Drug Store and ell other
good druggist guarantee It.
Real Estate Transfer,.
J. H. Hicks et ux to State of Ore
gon; land In Sec. 6, Tp. io B. R. I !
Oeorge R. Moffet et ux to Clark
Rawllnga et ux; w. D. to Lot 8, Blk
3, Sunnyslde Add. to Medford.
Clark Rawllngs et ux to State ot
Oregon; W. D. to Lot 8, Blk. 3, Sunny
side Add. to Medford.
Oeorge P. Owlnga et ux to Albert
J. Milton et ux; w. D. to Lots !n
Rogue River.
Warren Sprague et ux to W. R
Brown: W. D. to SE Of KW. NE of
SW. Sec. 21, Tp. 35 S. R. 3 W.
W. R. Brown to Joseph Sereyka; S.
W. D. to SE of NW. NE of SW. Sec
21, Tp. 35 S. R. 2 W.
Leonard Bowman et ux to Ewln P.
Stone et ux: w. D. to Lots, 1, 2, 3 and
4, Blk. 73, central Point.
H.'C. Stock et ux to H- W. Conger;
W. D. to Lota 15 and IS, Blk. 1. Park
Add. to Medford.
Oeorge MoMahon et ux to AUle
Conwell; W. D. to Lot 23 and part
Lot 22, Blk. "Q," Railroad Add. Ash
land. Glenn O. Taylor et ux to Clyde O
Ripley: w. O. to land in Sec. 34, Tp
34 S. R. .1 W.
J. 8. Klnsey to C. O. Ripley; W. D.
to land In Sec, 34. Tp. 34, S. R. 1 W.
Friday and Saturday Sale
DRESSES
A new assortment of both silk and wool
dresses that were formerly priced to S22.50.
Clearance Friday and Saturday
5
.00
NELLY DON DRESSES
This group also includes a number of silk
print and plain color silk frocks. Values
to $10.95. C4 OR
Friday and Saturday ..... w '
SPRING PRINT DRESSES
Smart styles in the new C1C OR
colorful designs 1 OWw1
SWAGGER SUITS
A special group on sale i 4 g QC
Frirlav anrl Saturday WWW
NEW SPRING APPAREL
ARRIVING DAILY
ADRIENNE'S
I'P
BOYD'S MAEKET
108 NORTH IVY
Every Day Is Bargain Day at Boyd's
Specials for Fri., Sat. and Mon., February 2, 3 and 5
FLOUR
23c
BEANS
Small White or Reds. QQf
New crop. 5 lbs. 20? ; 10 lbs O 3 w
SHRIMP
Good grade. . OQf
2 Cans .'. tvli
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
Large PBC
packages fcww
Cake Plates Free with each package.
TREE TEA
Japan-l-4 lb. pkgs. 12; Cr
y, lb pkgs. 23d; 1 lb. pkgs.
TREE TEA
Orange Pekoe 1-4 lb. pkgs. CO
17; X lb. pkgs. 33; 1 lb-
COFFEE
Vacuum Packed.
1 lb. Tins -
Fresh Roasted, 1 lb. Bags 16?
SUGAR
Pure Cane. Q7a
8 lb. Bags O I w
CHOCOLATE
Pure. 1Q
1 lb. Cans - I ww
PEANUTS
Fresh Roasted, 1 Q I
2 lbs I 3w
COCOA
19c
Jewel Shortening
41b. QQp
packages ?ww
Oleomargarine
Fresh. p?r
3 lbs. for ..; CUU
CRACKERS
Fresh and crisp, Salted or plain.
Extra Special. QC
3 lb. Boxes OUC
Pure
2 lb. Cans
Fisher's Blend, for every J 4 QC
purpose. 49 lb. Bags....e3 133
WALNUTS
Local. Crack nearly 100 per 9 Cm
cent. good. , 2 lbs- - Cw w
Toilet Paper
20c
27c
25c
Scott Tissue, 1000 sheets.
3 Rolls .; -
LARD
Pure Silverleaf Brand.
3 lb. pkgs
MILK
Libby's or Tea Cup,
Tall cans. 4 Cans
Case S2.85
. Vanilla or Lemon Flavor
Quality Guaranteed. 1 Q 4
8 03. Bottles C
OATS
Fresh Stock. Quick or Regular 9 4
No. 10 Bags OtC
ORANGES
Sunkist, Golden Rule Brand, sweet and
juicy. Large sizes, 9Qf
Dozen .. Jw
GRAPE FRUIT
Arizona Sunkist Desert Sweet. JQ
Dozen 'fwC
LEMONS
Lemons Sunkist, large sie. rta
Dozen tww
JELLO
All Flavors. , C
Package .. DC
FLOUR
Klamath Falls. (4 M ft
49 lb. Bags 4 I nHw1
Makes Good Bread.
SNOWDRIFT
Shortening.
3 lb. Cans OwC
6 lb. Cans 75.
WYANT'S MILK DEPOT IN CONNECTION
Grade A Milk Cream Test Quart 9c, Gallon 30c
Grade A Table Cream Quart 35c lc 53c
OPEN SUNDAYS 8 to 12 A. M.