1TEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, JrEDFORD, OREGON, rRTDTT. SEPTEMBER 7, 1931 lliOE THREE -SINCLAIR CHEERED TAXIDERMIST TOLD WHEN FARLEY SAYS TO PRODUCE HIDE 'JUST CALL I JI TContmued nam ts one) tin initiative and referendum, he predicted that a ipeclal election on the plan would bs called In leas than ft month after he took office, obtaining the necessary signatures of 10 per cent of the voters. He described hts "EPIC" plan ("end poverty In California") as having ev erything that Is In the new deal and more. During the Interview somebody said Ms plan sounded like ft "bloodless revolution." "Of course H Is," he exclaimed. That's what we're talking about." Ignores Socialists He wasn't much concerned by the criticism which has been hurled at his plan by Norman Thomns, forcer Socialist candidate for president. "Well," he said, "I have left Mr Thomas church. His objection Is that I am not doing things In the same of Karl arx. "I am using American language and American psychology. Ln Cali fornia, everybody is middle class, Those ln the working class won't admit It. They dress and act ani think middle clas. Bo. you can't get anywhere ln California by talking about the working class." PENDLETON, Sept. 7. P By a Tote of 782 to 40 Pendleton residents yesterday voted to include the eastern Oregon state hospital for the Insane within the city limits ln order that abtut 865,000 In federal money may be used In construction of a new ap proach for the Old Oregon trail ln 'west Pendleton. Fred Starboard, taxidermist, charged with larceny by bailee, in ft complaint filed by Roy Davis, had ft hearing before JiiMlce of the Peace William R. Coleman yesterday, and waa given until September 29 to adjust the mat ter. Davis alleged that last November he brought to Starboard's place of business ln this city a bear hide of the value of (15, to be stuffed and mounted. He testified he gave Star board (4 for the work, but as yet has not received the stuffed bear hide. He desires Its return, or the equiva lent thereof. Starboard told the court that he had sent the bear hide with another shipment of furs of valley trappers to San Francisco for mounting and other taxidermy work, and as yet has not received them back. The court then allowed him three weeks ln which to straighten out the matter. The district attorney Informed the court that similar complaints against Starboard had been received from the Rogue River district. 7 Pound Boy For Frances and Joel HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 7. The colony of screen stars or the future, the babies of the families, registered a new member today, a aeven-pound boy born to Francess Dee and Joel McCrea. Mother and son were reported doing aatlsf actorlly. , WILLIAM PITTENGER Spinach Killed Kitten. LED YARD, Conn ( UP Mrs. Fred erick Manchester's vegetarian kitten died because It ate too much spin ach, lettuce, carrots and potatoes. A vegetarian blamed the cat's distaste for milk for Its demise. DIES AT HOME HERE AFTER LONG ILLNESS TOUlam Rush Pitting!1, wll-nown rrtldent of louthern Oregon, passed away quietly at the family resident. 707 West Jackson atrect, at 4:45 p. m. Thursday, alter a lengthy nine's. Mr. Plttenger vaa born at Paris, 111 , October 25, 1B59. When a child of t year, ha mored with hla parents to Kansas, wheio h attended school, grew to young manhood and later met MIrs Salltc Le Slavens. They wero united ln marrlaga at Nevada, Mo., March 1. 1882. Mr. and Mrs. Plttenger cele brated their 52nd wedding anniver sary last March. They came to south ern Oregon five years ago, living here continuously since that time. He was s man of fine Christian character, a good neighbor and friend, and leaves many friends who will mourn his loss. He leaves his widow, rs. Sallle Lee Plttenger of Medford; three daughters (Zelma Plttenger ha lng passed away ln Infancy) Mrs. E. A. Robertson, Portland, Ore.; Mrs Marie P. Rlngle, Muncle, Ind.: one son, C. C. Plttenger of Medford; ali;o three grandchildren Dorothy, Max- lneand Robert Plttenger. Two sisters, Mrs. M. B. Browning of Cherryvale, Kas.; Mrs. C. P. Romilc of Chanute. Kas.; and one brother, H. C. Plttenger. of Cotfeyvllle, K:is. Mr. Plttenger was a member of the Methodist church for many years Funeral services will be held at tho Perl Funeral Home Saturday 3:30 p. m. Seagulls Settle Inland. COTTAGE GROVE, ' Ore. (UP) Cottnge Grove residents today won1 dered why 55 seagulls had settled on the old mill pond of the Bohemia Lumber company here. The city Is about 100 miles Inland. DAI WILL FLOOD COLUMBIA ROAD THE DALLES. Ore., Sept. 7. (AP) Approximately 10,000,000 must be spent to rebuild he Columbia River highway between The Dalles and Trout dale as a result of realignment necessitated by the construct ion of the huge Bonne vl 11 edain across the river. E. B. Aldrlch, Pendleton publlshar and member of the Oregon highway commission, gave this estimate In as address before the Kiwanis club here Thursday. The Dalles-Cascade Locks section probably will cost 5. 500.000, Aldrlch snld; the Cascade Locks-Multnomnh Falls stretch will take li.00O,0UO to complete, and an expenditure of about J2. 500.000 will be nrcessary on the Multnomah Falls-Troutdale section. Crowded Schools Cause of Hookey DULUTH, Minn (UP) With their parents consent, more than 200 school children played hookey here. The pa: ents struck Agulnst crowding of their youngsters when the school board closed three buildings as an economy measure. 4 Cnitmpple Tree In Bloom. BILLINGS, Mont. (UP) Mother Nature has her seasons slightly mixed, Judging from a crabapple tree ln the Billings orchard of Bsnium B. Tor- rence. The tree Is sporting blossoms and ripe fruit on the same branches. FOR LANDLADY OOOPERSTOWN, If. T.. flept. 7. fT") Kissing each other goodbye. Mis. Eva Coo and Mrs. Martha CI! ft sep arated today, the former to be driven to Sing Sing prison to await execution and the later to Imprisonment at Bedford Hills prison for women. Mrs. Coo, widowed Inn-keeper, was convicted of the Insurance murder of Harry Wright, her handyman. Mrs. Clirt pleaded guilty to participation In the crime. The two prisons ero only ft few miles apart. Mrs. Coo, 47, and Mrs. Cllft. 28. were both ln tears as they were driv en awsy tn separata machines. Mrs. Coo also bade goodbye to Harry Nablnger. her lover, who testified against her. Scared To Death In County Bastile KANSAS CITY. (UP) Martin Flynn, 60, waa ordered held on statutory charge. Deputies ftt the county Jail began taking his finger-' print. Fly an, trembling violently, said: "I'm going to die. Pray for me.' He did. An ambulance phy sician attributed death to fright. OCXS Repaired and Cleaned. Ex pert work. Medford Cycle. 33 N. Plr. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Honked ftt Wrong Person BOSTON (UP) Mortimer Arotuwm apparently honked hie bora ftt the wrong person. Detective John Calla han was the man at whom the horn was sounded. He had been looking for Aronson for passing a worthless check. Aronson was Jailed. Schilling lis exquisite flavor it like a fine perfume 'both delicate 8 ttronj, Aaiulla 1 ? E 3 I ss m wmm Meats for my Table because at the Peerless The Peerless is the Original Low Price Market Phone 603, FREE DELIVERY at 8, 10, 2 and 4 Leg of .". Sprlnu Lamb lb. 1 5c Fresh Dressed lb. Kice and Fat Baby Beef Rump Roast Boned and Tied No Wast ib. 1 5i BEEF ROAST Young, Tender Good Cuts Boiling Beef or Veal Stew lb. 5C VEAL Shldr. STEAK cuts c Shldr. ROAST lb. Qc 3 lbs. Fresh Ground. All Beef Frankfurters, Bologna, Liver Sausage ib. 1 5c Crater brand. Highest quality PIGS FEET pickied 2 lbs. Mild, Tasty 23c Sirloin or Rib STEAKTcnder' Juicy- c FRYERS, Fresh Dressed Not Leghorns lb. 23 1 CORNED BEEF Boneless. Sugar Cured lb. 12hc See Our Large Display of Bulk Pickles, Luncheon Meats, Relishes, Etc. FRESH FRUITS anil VEGETABLES Bananas, golden ripe 4 pounds ,j.t .25c Cantaloupes, large locals 3 for 10c Onions, local Sweet Spanish 10 pounds . . ...... 15c Klamath Cabbage, solid heads per pound ........ 3c Southern Sweet Potatoes 4 pounds .. .15c FREE DELIVERY ANY SIZE ORDER We Feature CRATER BRAND LOCAL PRODUCTS WTH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the 1ELIABLE GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. Phone 20 THIS FRIENDLY HOME OWNED N0N AFFILIATED STORE offers you prices that compare very favorably with any of the larger units, plus QUALITY, SEEVICE and every article GUAKANTEED satisfactory or your money gladly refunded. Honey, New Crop, 5-pound pail 45c Corn, Meco, No. 2 can, white 10c Spinach, Fancy Royal Club 2V2 can, 2 for . 25c Peaches, Royal Club, sliced or halves, 2V2 can 19c Shortening, Snowdrift, 3 lbs. 49c, 6-lb. can . 83c Schilling toffees Sail PERCOIATORT 1 pound can 32d 2 pound enn GOe' Corned Beef Libby's can Catsup Trupack 14 oz. bottle Peas Merrimac, No. 2 can 2 for -25V Beets Crater Lake, local pack No. 2 can ....10 Green Egg Plums No. 2J'2 can 2 for 25 Royal Gelatin 5c Dessert. All flavors Coffee American Club, lb 19c Marshmallows V2 lb. 9c, lb. 17c Mazola Oil Quart 34c ANOTHER BIG WATERMELON SALE And Demonstration of the Famous TABLE ROCK MELONS -in our store ALL DAY SATURDAY 1 Over 5,000 lbs. wero sold last Saturday.The sale was so successful we are repeating tomorrow. Otto Eohncrt, grower of these luscious watermelons, will personally hamllo this demonstration, All melons PACKED IN ICE! CORN More of the Famous Prospect Golden Bantam Wax Paper Large 125-ft. roll 19? Salmon Alaska Red, fancy No. 1 tall can 1 7Yi Super Suds Buy 1 Pkg. and get 1 Pkg, FREE Peet's Granulated, buy 1 Ig. pkg. and get 1 uicd. pkg. Free Laundry Soap Liberty White 10 bars 2o& FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MARSH'S GROCERY Personal Attention 130 East Main Prompt Service Our Best Quality Groceries Cost No More GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, Lb. 30d-3 lb. Vac. Jar 87 COFFEE, steel cut, lb 19 TOMATO JUICE. Del Rogue, Gal. 43C No. 1 tins, 3 for .... SALAD AID, Durkee's, Pints 25c -19C -S5C -IOC -17c FRUIT JARS, Kerr-Ball, Quart JAR RUBBERS, Ball or Presto, 3 dozen JAR RUBBERS, wide mouth, 2 for SUNKIST LEMONS, (360's) Dozen 20J. SUNKIST ORANGES, (2B2"i) Dozen 23J APPLES, Jonathon or Delicious, lb , 46 CELERY, extra large bunches 9J GREEN CORN, yellow, Dozen 25 GREEN LIMA BEANS, 3 lbs 29 FRESH LIMES, Dozen ....39 GRAPEFRUIT, (80's) 2 for ....13 TOMATOES, extra selected, Pound : -3c FIG BARS, fresh, 2 pounds 25c CHEESE, Rogue Valley, Pound 19c KRE-MEL DESSERT, 3 flavors, 6 for ROYAL GELATIN, (Aspic) 2 packages HERSHEY'S COCOA, ', lb. tins -25c 15c ...9(J RICE FLAKES, Heinz, 2 packages 23J APPLE CIDER VINEGAR, Best grade, gal. 25 J TOILET TISSUE, (Old Backhouse) 1000 sheets, roll 5& CIGARETTES, Luckies, Cheaters, Camels, carton $1.20 DARBY SORGHUM, 5 lb. pails 69i BOUQUET FLOUR, (49 's) $1.69 DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR, (49 's) $2.15 WHITE KING Granulated Soap, Large pkg. .". 29c TOILET SOAP, Lifebuoy, Lux, 3 for 19C Jack's Baby Bee Market 1 1 -1 i n 1 7 nniTMi - Tender Baby Beef Costs No Mor at Jack's BABY Chuck Steak lb. 1212C BABY Pot Roast lb. 10c Fresh Hamburger 3 lbs. 25c Shoulder Lamb Roast, lb. lOo Ground Round Steak, 2 lbs. 25o Baby Rib Steak, lb 15o BOILING Beef lb. 6c VEAL Chops lb. 17c MAIL TRIBUNE ARGAIN DAYS END MONDAY NIGHT-JUST 2 MORE DAYS! BARGAIN RATES: By Mail One Year In Jwkinn anfl Counties By Carrier One Yea" $eoo VXm Carrie! errlee Ii Milnlalned '.it3jij-A-i:'t,l0mmiit .,. iUmi. tint mil 25c Local Tckay Grapes I lbs. Fancy Oxnard Lemons (3C0 size)-per doz 23o Celery fancy Rose city per bunch 1 Oc1 Local Carrots and Eccts 3 bunches 1 () Fancy Lcmoncttcs, full of juice per doz 1 ()C Ditsworlh's Prospect Strawberries 3 for 25c PEOPLE'S MARKET 105 W. Main Free Delivery 81024. If you havo to prepare School Lunches, remember that the People '1 Market haa a choice assortment of sandwich meats. Good meats build strong, healthy bodies. Hens nice and fat, each B4 Vrvnru mil1 atmiialtv 1h ......... 220 Veal Loaf ready to bake, lb. Veal Roast shoulder, lb. Phone SPRING LAMB, BEST ON THE MARKET Legs, lb 18o Breast, lb - 5o Shoulders, lb. 15o Shoulder Chops, lb. 170 1 This market specializes In fine quality eteer beef . . . Specially fed and aged 1053 US 10 oe jusi rigm WHU'miuim nii pi i a. i.i i