STEBFORB ICSJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 193?.'
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IN IDS OF ALASKA
BEWAKD. Alaska. March 33. (UP)
Alaska, last hardy outpost of fron
tier days, Is going "dude ranch I"
The announcement waa made to
day that Alaska's first dude ranch
will be established at Kastlof ou Ke
sas peninsula In the .heart o the
big game lands, James E. Slmaon. ;
prominent Wyoming sportsman and j
operator of similar resort at Jack- i
son Hole, Wyo., will operate It.
Sportsmen annually visit Kenat
peninsula to hunt big game.
No Fatalities
SALEM, March 33. (AP) There
were no fatalities due to industrial
accidents In Oregon during the week
ending March 33. according to a' re
port lAsued by the state Industrial
accident commission today. There
were 434 accidents reported during
the week.
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TRUCK DRIVERS IN
.MAN'S SUIT
An involuntary non-ilt tm grant
ed by the court yeaterday In the dam
age autt of Mrs. Anna Turpln agaluat
the Southern Pacific railroad, Insofar
a J. O. Cllne and Jack McHenry,
truck operators, and co-defendanta
were concerned. Th. motion of the
railroad company for a non-suit was
denied.
Argument, for the Cllne-MoHenry
non-suit were made by Attorney Rob
ert Hammond. Plaintiff's counsel
raised no objections to It. The non
suit was based upon the California
law, covering the powers of a guest
passenger to sue the auto host for
personal Injury damage.
Medical testimony, photographs and
maps and drawings of the scene of
the. crossing accident were Introduced
by the railroad company. The photo
graphs showed open country near tho
Mt. Hebron, Calif., crossing, with a
clear view of the track for two miles
In either direction. The railroad cited
a supreme court decision holding that
a railroad train has the right of way
over an auto and that the engineer
of a train hsa the right to presume
that an auto will get out of the way.
The defense holds that the plaintiff
was guilty of contributory negligence.
Mrs. Turpln testified that she was
"hitch-hiking" from Oakland, Calif.,
to Klamath Falls and that Truck
Driver ,Cllne and McHenry Invited her
to ride, near Woodland, Calif. She tes
tified that the approaching train was
not sighted -until the truck, with a
closed cab. was on the track. She
seeks $25,000. and holds that as a re-
Many Men Say that the Longer a Man
Lives the Less He Knows About
Women ...
That may be true In many cases, but there's one thing we
know about them. Thousands of Med ford women know where
to buy their meats. The Fecrlcss Market Is the answer.
Erery day millions of women wonder what to serve. What's
food . what will be appreciated? We help Med ford women
solve $hJs problem by offering choice cuts of the finest
local meats at reasonable prices.
WE FEATURE
State Inspected Quality Local Meats
Phone 603 Free Delivery at 8, 10, 2 and 4
Fresh Ground
Hamburger
Made from
Inspected Beef
2 lbs 15c
Shoulder Outs
Veal Steak
lb. 10c
Good Cuts, Tender
Beef Roast
lb. 8c
PIGEONS, f"sh dressed . ... 6 for $1.00
HENS, fresh dressed, fine for stewing . . . . lb. 17c
Rump or Prime Rib Roast - - - lb. 15c
(No watte, boned and tied)
Veal Cutlets, loin or rib, lb. 12V2C
Pure Lard . . 4 lbs. 35c
Salt Pork .... lb. 1 5c Shortening . 4 lbs. 33c
Fresh Oysters, Iarse Willapas". pt. 22c, qt. 43c
STEAKS, Sirloin, Rib, Small T-bone lb. 12V2C
(Tender Beef)
SAUSAGE, fresh ground .3 lbs. 25c
VEAL ROAST, shoulder cuts - - - - lb. 9c
PORK STEAK, shoulder cuts; lean . . lb. 18c
Tomato Juice, Knight's Rogue Valley, 26-oz. tin 2 for 27c
MAYONNAISE OR SANDWICH SPREAD
FLAVOR FOODS (BULK) AN OREGON PRODUCT
Pint 17c Quart 33c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Klamath Potatoes, 50-lb. bag, U. S. No. 2's ........ .55c
Klamath Potatoes, 25-lb. bag, U. S. No. l's .39c
Artichokes, large size, 3 for .,. . 10c
' Asparagus, green and tender 3 lbs. ......... i..... 14c
Green Peas, full pods 2 lbs ,.,.,.,. .,..,.,.,.,. .13c
Spinach, tender and meaty 3 lbs. .10c
Southern Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. ,.,.,.,.,.,.,...,..,.,.,.,... 15c
Lemons, large and juicy 2 doz n.,.r... . .35c
Free
Delivery
Any Sizo
Order
tit
. Tun In
on kmi:o
Ewy Mwnlnit
at 8:15 for
Pally Hpcrlali
suit of Injuries, an operation was nec
essary, which presented an anticipated
via It of tho stork.
Tho com U expected to go to the
Jury late today. If the evidence of
the defense la concluded. It la pos
sible that otherwise the closing argu
ments will be postponed until Monday.
THE GRANGE
Rovy Ann Grange,
There waa a splendid attendance
at Roxy Ann Orange March IS. State
Master Ray OIU and wUe were guests
for the evening.
Lecturer Inea Tedrlck presented
the new Orange quartette In two
selections, after which several amus
ing guessing games were enjoywd.
State Master QUI addressed the
Orange ' explaining several measures
which are to be voted on May 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sims of Jackson
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Caster and Mr.
and Mrs. Hocker smith of Phoenix
were also present.
At the close of the meeting. Ice
cream and cake were served by the
ladles and a social hour enjoyed.
The last card party of the season
will be held -Saturday night, March
24, at the school bouse. Five hun
dred and pinochle will be played.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 23.
(AP) Relieved of the confinement
of the courtroom, where his chief
amusement was sticking wads of gum
In his attorney's hair. Max Bacr
turned today to training for his
heavyweight championship fight with
Prlmo Camera In June.
Periodically for months he has been
forced to sit In the courtroom while
eight attorneys argued over three
suits intended to straighten out tho
California boxer's Involved financial
and managerial affairs. The only di
version the play boy of the prize ring
could find were gumming up Attorney
Clifford Russell's hair, giving his
lawyers "the hot foot" by holding
lighted matches under their lnstvs.
or making asides In a stage whisper.
Court action ended yesterday with
submission of briefs.
SMEAD'S BATTING EYE
UNHARMED BY HOLDOUT
RIVERSIDE, March 23. ( AP) The
hold-out siege of Smead Jolley ap
parently has not harmed hit batting
eye. The big Alameda slugger laced
out three home run to lead the
Hollywood Stare to a 0-7 victory over
the Riverside firemen hero. In throe
B nines, Jolley has hit five circuit
blows.
miko Recorded
WASHINGTON. March 33. (AP)
Georgetown University reported today
its seismograph recorded an earth
quake of moderate tntenslty Btarting
yesterday at fl:M:00 p. m., reaching
its greatest tevevlty at 6:10 p. m.,
and ending at ,7 p. m. The qus-ke
was about 6,500 miles away in an un
determined direction.
Midget Photos 3 ror 10c.
Pcasley studio Opp. Holly Theatre.
with; the valley trade is THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner. Phone 20
This Is Your Chance to
Aid a Worthy Cause
Help the local Boy Scouts
additional cost to you
obtain uniforms . . . without
Grapefruit
I ran 2 ror 25c
tru-rak,
Tall
Green Plums
Larg. n OP-
No, 2 ran ... for 6ut
Peaches
Large No. Vi can 15
FREE EQUIPMENT B
given to Boy Scouts,Girl Scouts,
Camp Fire Girls ... in return (or
labels from
LSbby's Evaporated
Milk
Sand for catalog
with Frta coupon
worth ttn labali to
Llbby, McNeill &
Llbby, Chicago.
4- cans 25c
nrrw ar 1 rrrw TTSM O no.
i i 1 1 vi a ii i ii ill r o cans y.jvi h
SHRIMP . . 2 cans 25c
TUNA, White Star-Small Can . - 1 lc
. Large can 2 cans 35tf
Preserves VllA- 37c
PICKLES, Pint Jar . ... 22c
KIDDIES! Be sure and get the 48-page
Baseball Book FREE wi.th 2 packages
Kellogg's PEP!
Pork & Beans, Van Camp's, 3 cans 22c
SOAP SPECIALS
Camay Toilet Soap (Wash Oloth Free) 4 bars ......220
Oxydol Soap Powder, pkg. 10d Extra Pkg. 1
NuBora Gran. Soap, 2 large 40-oz. pkgs 69
8-inch Glazed Earthenware Mixing Bowl Free)
Marshmallows, full yi-l. pkg. 9d 2 pkgs 17
Minced Olams, can .' 15V
Package Coffee, pound 19
Flour, Kitchen Queen, hardwhoat mado by
Crown Mills, 49-lbs. ., $1.69
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Extra Fancy Lettuce, 2 heads 1 5C
Asparagus, very tender, 3 lbs. 19c
Fancy Peas, 3 lbs. ,.,....,.,. 19c
Coachella Finest Grape
Fruit, 4 for ,.,.,., 25c
Local Radishes and g
Groen Onions . . 1 I Ir
Extra Fancy Carrots DUncheS I "
Artichokes, Jumbo,
special 3 for ..:,..,.:. .10c
Bananas, lb. ,.,.,.,,.,., 5c
ICE RESCUE ATTEMPT
FAItlBANTCfl, Alaska, March 33.
(AP) Tha three membera of the
Russian expedition to reacue 89 men
marooned on Ice floes In Bering Sea
were still negotiating today lor
planes with which to make tho at
tempt. They arrived here Wednesday from
Whlthorae, Y. T. The two aviators
of the party flew Paclflo Alaska Air
ways planes over Fairbanks yeaterday
trying them out. but did not decide
to charter or buy them.
TO SERVE SIX YEARS
Miles Randall, former Medford uo
employed agitator, waa Wednesday
admitted to the Oregon state peni
tentiary to serve a six-year eantenc
upon conviction on a bad cheek
charge In Coos county.
Randall was last year asaociatM
with O. U. oofs here in conducting
meetings of unemployed groups.
Phone 542. We will haul away your
refuse. City Snnltary Service.
M
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Personal Attention Prompt Service
Phone 252 for Good Food
for Quick- rsi
results u i Fhone
75
Local Fresh 1 fir Best Fqods OAt
Asparagus pound : I UC Mayonnaise pint "HU
Local Radishes, 4 ft Fresh Head C g
ft bunches I UC Lettuce - -
You Pay No Extra for Our Superior Delivery Service
A Trial Order Will Convince You
Gold Dust
Scouring Powder
6 cans 25c
Eggs
Fresh WMte Extras
2 doz. 25c
w J
UPTON'S
OMEN
lAHi TEA
JAPAN
with purohate of
V2-Ib. Package 33c
Jello
All Flavors
Pkg. 5c
Coffee
., Wadham's Drip
3 lb. jar 85
CENTRAL MARKET
The Finest Steer Beef in Jackson
County Featured at this Market! .
Choice R. I. Red Hens, per lb. . . . . . . 18c
Choice Steer Beef Roasts, per lb. . . ., .. . . . . 10c
T-Bone and Sirloin Steer Steaks, per lb. . . . 5c
Lard, 3 lbs. for ............ . ...... . 25c
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