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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1934.
TER HI
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Survey or the Crater Lake Highway
from Medford to Agate, has been
ordered by the state highway commis
sion, preparatory to letting the con
tract for grading and surfacing,
Engineer Goodnight of the local state
highway force reported yesterday.
The house committee on roads, of
which Congressman Mott la a mem
ber, yesterday reported favorably on
House BUI 8702, which authorizes tho
expending of 9400,000,000, In the
several states of the union under the
: nra.
I. Is estimated that of this sum.
between 970.000 and 80.000 will be
available for the Crater Lake-Agate
unit. ,
Engineer Goodnight, informed the
county court that the survey could
be' made within a combatively thort
time. . .
The contract has been let Jor the
resurfacing of the Crater lake high
way from Little Butte to Elk creek.
Work Is expected to start the Utter
part of April.
Completion of all the work, as
sured and contemplated, will bring
needed resurfacing and repairs to the
Crater lake route, from this city to
Elk creek, a distance of approximately
30 miles. The section bears the brunt
of the heavy traffic, on the highway.
PORTLAND, Ore., Marcft 22. (AP)
Proposals for grading and paving
the last section of the East Portland
Oregon City super, highway were
opened by the state highway com
mission here today. . -
Edelfsen tt, Weygandt of Portland
bid low on the 1.0b mile project :at
$140,022.
Today's letting, if all contracts are
awarded, will practically exhaust the
NRA appropriation of 16,100,000 made
last year. About $500,000 will be
placed under contract, next month.
Other projects on which bids were
opened today included:
Jackson County: Widening and
surfacing with bituminous macadam
Agate-Little Butte section of Crater
Lake highway, a. 54 miles; Northwest
Roads Co., Portland, $50,030.
ENRIGHT FILES FOR
T. J. Enright filed yesterday for
precinct committeeman for the now
On Draught
One of the many Wff! i v
agetnt cellars t th V; " t li
Century Brewery ll a- '
each with a cap- 111 .fT'isA
city of 7,000 bar- IV S "5l7Ov
ttlt where Rhtin ) I 1
... Rheioiander bottled beer . v5rJj''Tuj
is already prim favor. t Vv'rifT'lVl 'M Xylite. IxAXV k. C
it in the home. Order Tu l V I If ffWffoVal Wv Y
case of this tasty brew for m V, , yffSij'l wtfiir
dinners, parties or juit i '. In VvtlJ Jr V
to have on hind. V Ja! -t if ,''vp "IStSI llaaB C
in 1 11
IT irtitid King precinct on
tbe Republican ticket. Hli slogan Is:
"If elected I will conduct the same
In accordance with the constitution
of the United States of America and
the state of Oregon."
Howard McKlnney, a former Ta
coma, Wash., constable and police
officer, filed for constable for Vie
Medford district on the Democratic
ticket. His slogan: "I pledge my
self to serve my district needs, faith
fully, honestly and efficiently." Mc
Klnney came here In 1930 and pur
chased a home.
Frank Anderson filed for constable
on the Democratic ticket a month
ago. To date there has been no Re
publican filing for the berth..
ROSES OUT EARLY
IN MEDFORD AREA
Roses are blooming In Medford. The
prize flower of June la out In March
and In all Its glory, a bouquet left
at the Chamber of Commerce today
reveals.
A bouquet of pink, single roses was
left there this morning by Mrs. Q. W.
Oliver of 527 Bryant street. The
blossoms are tho first brought to the
chamber thta season.
A lilac from Ocorge Bartons garden
was'b'so on display at the Chamber
of Commerce this morning.
To make preparations for summer
camps, detachments of 26 men each
are going out from CCO Camp Elk
Creek, and Camp Carberry Creek, dis
trict headquarters announced today.
Elk Creek group this morning left
for the site rear Union creek to estab
lish camp, under the direction of
Captain Glenn J. Key. Lieutenant
Benjamin C. King, commanding of
ficer at Camp Carberry creek, will to
morrow head the detachment going
to Dog Lako In the Freemont forest.
Carberry company will be located at
Dog lake during the summer.
W. C. Strahan Leases
' Ivy Street Market
W. O. Strnhan, who formerly ope
rated the Lincoln Market on West
Sixth street, announced today that
he has leased the Ivy Street Meat
Market, located In Boyd's Market, 108
North Ivy street. Mr. Strahan says
he will carry a large selection of only
the finest government Inspected
meats. v
or in Bottles Evervwhere-at
P.-T. A. WILL HEAR
A. E. Brock way, Jacksonville rancher,
appointed to the legislature by Gov
ernor Meier for the last special ses
sion, will speak at the meeting of
the Junior High Parent-Teacher as
sociation tomorrow afternoon at 3:00
o'clock at the school.
Tbe sales tax will be the tplc of
his address. He hat msde a thorough
study of the tax, being one of the
persons active In Its passage at the
special session.
An Invitation Is extended all Inter
ested persons to hear the address. .
A reading will also be given by
Loulso Keesee. On yw refreshments
committee for the occasion ere
Mesdsmes Qoold, Palmer, Campbell,
Rynnlng and Pinch.
AT LOCAL STORE
More Imported liquors have found
their way to the shelves of the state
liquor store here. One, "Seagrams,"
comes from Canada In a beautiful
bottle and the other Is a Peruvian
brandy, the first liquor from that
country to be offered for sale In Med
,'ord. The business at the local store Is
steadli? Increasing. At the same
time the business of the bootlegger
Is steadily decreasing, according to a
visitor from Oallicrnla, who reported
here that 17 known uMHs had ceased
operations In ftls state since, opening
of the state stores.
Every $500 day experienced by the
state owned store diverts that much
money Into state channels which
was formerly spent with the boot
legger, bringing no revenue into the
state coffers, officials pointed out to
day. LEAVE IN WEEK
Pear shipments from the Rogue riv
er valley, for the week ending Wed
nesday night were 15 cars of pears,
and one car of apples, according to
Southern Paclflo railroad figures. ff.x
water, his Munich formula, and our $1,000,000 plant, he has made
( his world-famous European beer even better. We believed Hcrr
Heigcnmooser's brew would captivate America as it did Europe, but we were un
prepared for the tremendous instant hit his Rheinlander beer has scored. We thank
you and, we value your high regard for Rheinlander. Rest assured, Rhcinlander's
quality will be rigorously maintained.
Handled by PACIFIC
oars were scheduled for shipment to
Portland today.
Pears now held In storage here to
tal 181 cars 69 cars or An Jo us, and
112 cars of Winter Nell Is. There are
83 cars, and 1659 lug boxes of apples
In storage. The figures are based on
620 boxes of pears to the car, and
758 boxes of apples to the car.
LIMITATION SET
PORTLAND, March 22. ;p) No
longer will the hauling of logs during
week-ends and holidays on the Mc
Kenzle river highway and Cannon
Beach roads be permitted.
The state highway commission at a
meeting here Wednesday Issued the
order forbidding such practice.
The commission also ordered that
no article, whether timbers, piling, or
other material, longer than 75 feot
may be hauled on highways of the
state without a special permit.
A trade suggested by residents of
Wedderburn and Gold Beach whereby
about 8 acres of land at the south end
o fthe Rogue river bridge on the Ore
gon Coast highway would be exchang
ed for 4 acres at the Glesel monument
site nearby, was authorized by the
commission.
I
CALLED BY DEATH
Anna Coroy Hart passed away at a
local hospital trils morning after an
Illness of the past seven weeks. She
leaves two sons, Robert and Floyd
Hart of this city.
Private services will be held at the
Perl Funeral Home Saturday morn
ing at 10:30, Rev. Father Bartlam of
St. Mark's Episcopal church officiat
ing. Krause To Coach
Winona St. Mary's
WINONA, Minn.. March 22. (AP)
Ed Krouse, Notre Dame tackle, who
Is to be graduated from that Institu
tion In June, today was named ath
letic director and head coach at St.
Mary's college here.
He succeeds Nlc Musty, who re
signed ' to study medicine. Krouse
will coach football and basketball
and direct Intramural athletics.
WINDOW GLASS We sell window
glass and will replace ' your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab
inet Works. .
WE'RE pleased to explain Rheinlander Beer is aged in the wood a full 90
days. It is brewed NATURALLY by Karl Heigenmooser under the same
.U1 C I 1 ' if 1 1 .1 e
xuimuid una luiuuua me windier usea in iviumcn. jmy tne finest hops, malt and
other ingredients are used in the Pacific Northwest's largest brewery, where
Rheinlander is made. Even the air in this model plant is filtered and washed to
safeguard the beer rlnrlno itc krTirinf. nA ti i . ti . .
i- j i : a , t. - 6"5-
shipped only in seasoned white oak kegs. And it costs no
tic beers. Those are the facts behind Rheinln
What a hit this different, tastier beer has scored! You notice the
difference when you sec Rhcinlander's creamy foam gradually sep
arate from the natural beer below. "Ach, that's the way it should
behave in its glass," Hcrr Heigenmooser proudly exclaims. Those
tell-tale rings of foam on the glass are your assurance that here,
at last, is real beer.
Hcrr Hei
CENTURY BREWING ASSOCIATION, Se
DISTRIBUTORS, E. A.
the Better Cafes, Restaurants and Stores
S'DECISI
SALEM, Ore., March 32. (AP)
The self-eltmlnatlon of Wlllard L.
Marks of Albany from the guberna
torial race was met with general dis
appointment at the state capltol,
where the former president of Vie
senate has many warm friends. Among
those who expressed regret that
Marks would not seek the Repub
lican nomination were many state of
ficials who had predicted Marks
would have been elected.
Declaring that "In Justice to other
responsibilities of life," w.hlch he re
ferred to as "all-compelling" and of
"peculiarly ' personal nature," Marks
said he would not be a candidate be
cause he "could not pay the price
The present chairman of the state
board of higher education late yes
terday thus eliminated hlnttelf as a
candidate for the Republican nomi
nation to succeed Governor Julius L.
Meier.
DUBLIN, March 2'. CAP) Ameri
cans still were comprising about 16
per cent of the winners as the last
600 so-called consolation prizes were
RUPTURED?
After 35 years of wearing, making and fitting trusties, I .have designed
and manufactured the
LITTLE DOCTOR TRUSS
with Its sponge rubber and air cushion pads and the
HUMAN HAND TRUSS
that holds Just like your hand. After flttlns over 2000 of them. I am
convinced It Is the answer to all rupture sufferers. Neat, simple,
efficient; no steel; no clastic; no pressure on back or hips; no leg
Uraps. Weight, 6 ounces. No matter how good your truss Is. If inter
ested In the bent see this one. 1 will give a free demonstration of these
wonderful trusses at
SATURDAY,
All business .'ransacted will be through them and subject to
your doctor's approval
L. D. GANDIUN. Inventor and Manufacturer "
Everyone Is Asking ....
What Makes It So Tasty?
What Makes It So Different?
Ritchey, Medford.
drawn today In the Irish sweepstakes
on the Orand National steeplechase.
Today's drawings were for the re
maining cash residual prizes, most of
which were drawn yesterday, when In
addition to 10 $36,000 prize, most of
the 1800 cash awards of $600 each
were made.
These residual prizes art drawn
from a residue of cash totaling
$1,250,000 left over after tbe main
drawings Tuesday for ticket on the
horses.
United States winners Included:
Joseph Anderson and Carl Nelson,
439 North Third avenue, Portland,
Oregon.
RINABARGER HIGH IN .
. RIFLE CLUB SCORING
H. E. Rlnabsrger was high In last
night's Medford Rifle club shoot with
335 points.
Score:
H. E. Rlnabarger
E. H. Pomeroy
Al Perry
f Ed Lull
I. K. Waddell M.
M. C. Gleaeon ..
R. L. Edwards
I. C. Daley .................
Mrs. Jennlng In Ashland Mrs. W.
T.' Jennings of this city visited In
Ashland Tuesday.
Skin Discomfort
Eczema itching.chafing, smartiug.etc,
yield amazingly to the specially effic
clou, ingredient, of an
Resinol
DRUG STORE
MARCH 24th
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Phone 303
Martin For Sea
Locks At Once
PORTLAND, Ore., Marcfc 22, (AP)
A statement that ha advocates
"deep sea locks at Bonneville just as
soon as we can get them" was cred
ited to Congressman Martin today in
a special dispatch from Washington,
D. C. to the Journal.
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ANCESTRAL PATTERN
(Discontinued after Sale)
1847 ROGERS BROS.
SILVERPLATE
rami
20. PIECE SERVICE
In Handsome Prevent-Tarnish Container
Regular Price $33.75-Sale Price $16.88
i each Hollow Handle Dinner Knives, with Mirror
Stainless Blades, Dinner Forks, Tea Spoons, Dessert or
Soup Spoons, Sugar Spoon and
Tea Spoon .........
After Dinner Coffee Spoons ,
Iced Tea Spoons .
Oyster or Cocktail Forks .
Butter Spreaders ................
Salad Fork ,
Soop Spoon .....................
Dinner Forks
Hollow Handle Dinner Knives ........six 13.00
Cold Meat or Serving Fork each 2.00
Gravy Ladle ..........each 2.50
Berry or Serving Spoon ........each 3.00
W. alia sffw many ofh.r plKU al half price.
as
The mark ef InUrnatlonal Silver Co.
only msksn ef Original
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JEWELERS
MEDFORD. 0REI-
Rheinlander if the finest beer 1
have ever brewed. I consider il
the crowning achievement
my life.
rn n ' a I ill- ..
Martin, Democratlu candidate for
governor, declared, too, that "I am
for that use of the Bonneville power
which will give the largest benefit
to the people of Oregon and Washington."
From Grants Pass Medford Tliltora
from Grants Pa&a Included MUs Max
me Wleland, R. T. Ford and Phil Dal.
lalre.
At a Gorgeous Saving
Every piece is factory new, bo
every piece is offered at a price
you may never see again for the
highest grade silverplate. The
cost of silver per ounce la sky
rocketing . . . labor costs have
increased . . . that makes this 2
day sale of the highest grade sil
verplate all the more amazing.
a Butter Knife.
Regular
Price
aii $3.25
all 3.25
Sale
Price
$1.63,
1.63
2.50
2.50
2.50
3.00
3.25
3.25
6.50
1.00
1.25
1.50
...aix
5.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
6.50
6.50
..six
..six
.six
..six
Roatrs Sllvarelat
Viand Knife
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