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    VMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1935
PAGE THREE
NEWER RELEASED
AS ATTORNEY FOR
Move Conforms with Policy
of Martin in Ending Spec
ial Attorney Employment
by State Departments
SALEM, Feb. 8 (AP) Arthur K.
McMahan. chairman of the state
liquor control commission, announced
here today that the commission, con
forming with the policy of Governor
Charles H. Martin relative to the
employment of special attorney by
stat departments and establishing ft
policy for the liquor board. Is dis
pensing with the services of George
Neuner as special attorney for the
commission.
"Mr. Neuner has been employed on
a mcnth-to-month basis and the ac
tion of the commission In relieving
him is entirely agreeable to him,"
eald McMahan.
Ban Canadian Liquor.
At the same time Chairman Mc
Mahan announced that the commis
sion at Its scheduled meeting here
this afternoon would Issue an order
directing Its administrator and pur
chasing agent, Frank A. Spencer, to
purchase no more liquors from the
British Columbia Distilleries com
pany, from which the state has been
buying Monogram and Deluxe Bour
bon brands of whiskies.
"We are Informed by acents of the
United States government that the
British Columbia Distilleries com
pany Is now In litigation with the
United States government over un
. paid taxes and penalties on liquor
1 llleged by the government to have
been Illegally Imported Into this
rountry," said McMahan.
Taxes I'npald.
"A suit Is pending In the federal
courts for the collection of these
taxes and penalties and we are in
formed that two former officers of
the company are fugitives from Jus
tice from the United States.
"Under such circumstances the
oommlssion does not feel Justified
In continuing to purchase liquors
from a foreign corporation which
flaunts and defies the authority and
laws of the United States."
The liquor control commission
would meet here this afternoon pri
marily for consideration of the pol
icy to be followed by the commis
sion in relation to pending legisla
tion proposing amendments to the
state liquor control act, with particu
lar attention to be given to the
changea recommended by the former
commission.
Cocktail Bill Walts.
There was no indication as to what
position the new commissioners would
take with relation to the so-called
) cocktail bill to . legalize the sale of
' mixed and hard drinks by the glass
In hotels and restaurants, which 1
now in the hands of the house com
mittee on alcoholic control.
The former commission made no
mention of the "cocktail" bill in its
recommendations to the legislature,
although the proposal has been ac
tively agitated by Portland hotel and
restaurant men for several months.
Members o the new board ex
pressed a generally favorable attitude
toward the former commission's rec
ommendation that all alcoholic bev
erages containing more than 3.8 per
cent of alcohol be handled by the
oommlssion, with the state acting as
wholesale distributor for beer and
wines containing not less than 3.8
or more than 14 per cent alcohol.
They also indicated that they
will oppose the pending bill to in
crease from 14 to 24 per cent the
legal alcoholic content of wines which
may be sold by the bottle or glass by
restaurants and licensed retailers.
LlTMtOCk.
PORTLAND. Pb. 8 IAP Cattla
35; calvas, 35; nominally steady, unchanged.
HOGS 300; steady, unchanged.
SHEEP as; nominally steady; un
changed.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. I.
(API (U. S. Dept. Agr.) Cattle:
300. load and hair 1111-1133 lb. short
fed steers as 3s and 16.00 respective
ly: odd head common-medium un
der 1100 lbs. averagea H.50-7.00:
good fed steers absent, under 600 lb.
weights eligible toward 00: com
parable quality over BOO lb. quoted
aa.50-75; comparable quality light
weight vealers eligible S8.00 to pos
sibly 9 00.
SHEEP: 475: generally asking to
around $8.35 on four-deck string
well-bred fed wooled Idaho lambs.
Wall St. Report
CHICAGO, Feb. 8 AP (O. S.
Dept. Agr.) Hogs: 11.000: good to
choice weights above 300 lbs. $8.15
35. top $8 30: new high: most 350
lbs. up bids $8.15; 180-300 lbs. $8.00
35: 140-180 lbs. $7.50-8.00; 100-140
lbs. $5.75-7.50: 80-80 lba. $5.00-50;
plainer lots down to t4.7B; sows
$7.60.
CATTLE: 3,000: steer crop com
psratlvely plain, best 1119 lb. offer
ings $13 00: bulk lower grade year
lings and light steers $7.00-10: better
grade heifers practically absent:
holding good western cowa around
$8.50; choice vealers $8.00-50; odd
head $0.00 to small Interest; bulk
light kinds $6.00-7.00.
SHEEP: lljOOO; good to choice na
tive and fed western lambs bid $7.75
8.50; good to choice aged native
ewes $4.50-5.00; nothing done on
feeding lambs.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 8. (AP)
Butter Prints. A grade, 36c lb. tn
parchment, 37c lb. in cartons; B
grade, parchment wrappers, 354c;
cartons, 36'3c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery. A
grade deliveries at least twice weekly,
36-37c lb.; country routes, 34-35c lb.;
B grade delivery less than twice
week, 35c lb.; C grade at market. B
grade cream buying price of distribu
tors, 65c lb.
EGGS Sales to retailers: Specials,
26c; extras. 35c; fresh extras, browns.
25c; standards, 34c; fresh mediums.
24c; medium firsts, 23c dozen.
EGGS Buying price of whole
salers fresh specials, 23c; extras, 2tc;
extra mediums 20c; pullets, 16c; un
der grades, 16c dozen.
CHEESE, milk, country meats, live
poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and
hay, steady and unchanged.
NEW YORK. Feb. 8. (AP) Led
by rails and Industrials, stock mar
ket prices again moved Into higher
territory today. The pace wi still
slow, however, as many traders wait
ed for further confirmation of the
upturn. The closing tone, was firm
and transfers approximated 570.000
shares.
A rally in commodities, together
with an Apparently brighter outlook
for business generally, helped to im
prove sentiment In the equities di
vision. Rubber and hides developed
strength, while grains and cotton
came back. Secondary rail bonds
found ft substantial demand and the
dollar firmed in relation to leading
foreign exchanges. The commodity
markets appeared to have shaken off
their nervousness following advices
that the difficulties of some London
dealers were not so serious.
Today's closing prices for 32 secect-
ed speks follow:
Al. Chem. St Dye 135
Am. Can 114
Am. & Fgn. Pow. . 4
A. T. & T. . 104
Anaconda 10H
Atch. T. & S. F. 44S
Bendix A via. . 15,
Beth. Steel 29
California Pack's 39i
Cataptllar Tract ............ 39
Chrysler 38
Coml. Solv. 20
Curtlss-Wrlght 2
DuPont 94
Gen. Foods ,
34i
Gen. Mot. - . 31
Int. Harvest. L 40",
I. T. Sz T 8
Johns-Man. ..................... 50
Monty Ward . 26
North Amer. .. 11
Penney (J. C.) .. 68
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac .
Std. Brands .w.....................
St. Oil Cftl. . ....
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb
Unit. Aircraft ...
U. S. Steel
15
5
15
17
30
40 'i
.. 5
46
13
36
RUDY'S WIFE ILL;
SUIT FOR HIGHER
E
(Continued from Page One)
Mrs. Vallee. who is seeking more
maintenance money ftom the orchra-
tra leader, expressed profound solici
tude for Vallee'i weal.
We don't want him to die today,"
Sheridan said.
Then he rested his ease, explain
ing:
'Mrs. Vallee is confined to her
home under medical care, and this
concludes the plaintiff's case."
The move greatly agltatd Bushel.
After spluttering and prancing about
he requested a recess until 2 p.m.
to prepare ft motion. He did not dis
close what his motion would be.
The courtroom quickly cleared, but
Vallee tarried.
He went up to the phonograph on
which his records of conversations
involving his wife had been played
and put a record on but no sounds
either of voices or of music were
heard from the wheery machine.
SEATTLE Js$g at S!gnh, India, beat
jack Washburn. Boston, two out of
three falls: Julea Strongbow. Okla
homa, tossed Harry Kent, Corvallls.
two. out of three falls.
Special Communication of
Medford Ledge No 103. A.
F. fc A. M.. Friday. Feb. 8th.
at 7:30 p. m. Work in M. M
degree. Visitors Invited.
FRED PURDIN. W. M
GEO. ALDEN. Secy.
Portland Wheat
BXS FRANCISCO Lord Lansdowne.
London, beat "Bull Dog" Jackson.
New York, on a foul m the odd fall.
PORTLAND, Feb. 8. (AP) Grain:
Wheat Open High Low Close
May 83", .83'. .82VJ .83'.
July .IB't .lO'i .'!4
Cash: Big Bend bluestem. 89; dark
hard winter. 12 per cent. Bl'i; do 11
per cent, 88; western white. 81; soft
white, hard winter, northern spring,
western red. 82.
Oats, No. 2 white. $32.50.
Corn. No. 2 E. yellow, $40.75.
MUlrun standard, $24.50.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 20;
flour, 7; hay, 1. '
Chicago Wheat
FALL IN MINE SHAFT
FATAL FOR LABORER
BEND, Ore., Feb. 8. (AP) A fall
of 100 feet down a mine shaft
brought death last night to Donald
J. Telfer, 38, Jefferson county resi
dent.
Telfer was working on the 500
foot level of the Oregon King mine
near Ashwood. His foot slipped on a
wet timber and he plunged down the
600-foot level. He died soon after he
reached a hospital here. His widow
and four children survive.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for the county of Jackson.
Thomas C. Ward, Plaintiff,
va
Roy Ward. Jane Doe Ward, his wife,
if married; the Unknown Heirs of
Roy Ward, If deceased; August
Petard. N. H. Latimer, R. L. Ray.
Jackson County, a body politic:
also all other persons or parties
unknown, clalmine any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to
the property herelnarter aescriDca,
Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint of the Plaintiff on
f Ha herein AtTllnftt YOU or
' otherwise plead thereto within four
I weeks from the date or trie nrsc pud
llcatlon of this Summons. And you
are hereby notified that if you fail
to appear and answer the Complaint
of the Plaintiff as hereinabove re
quired or otherwise plead thereto, the
Plaintiff will take a decree against
you for the relief demanded In said
Complaint, to-wlt:
That the Plaintiff's title to and
possession of all of said real estate
hereinafter described to the extent
and in the manner claimed in tVe
Complaint be determined, establish
ed, confirmed, and quieted in ihe
Plaintiff In this suit, his heirs, suc
cessors, and assign forever against alt
adverse claims on the part of each
and all of the Defendants in this
cause and as against all persona mho
may now or hereafter claim under or
through them or either of them, and
that- all apparent Imperfections or
clouds upon the Plaintiff's title to
said land be now and forever removed
and that the title and po&.&ion f
said Plaintiff be declared firm and
effectual forever in the Plaintiff as
the fee simple owner of said prem
ises and that all of said Defendant
and each of them be barred and fur
ever estopped from having or claim
ing any right or title In or to said
real estate adverse to the Plaintiff
herein. The property herein referred
to is situated In the County of Jack
son. Stat of Oregon, and more par
ticularly described as follows, to-w:t:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section S3
in Township 34 South of Range 4,
West of the Willamette Meridian.
This Summons Is published In the
Medford Mail Tribune by order of
Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of tne
above entitled Court, duly made ,m
the 8th day of February, 1935, re
quiring the Summons to be publish d
once each week for four consecutive
weeks and that said Defendant, ap
pear within said time. The date of
the first publication of this Summons
Is the 8th day of February, 193.S
J. F. FLTEOEL.
Attorney for Plaintiff
32 North Central Avenue, .
Medford. Oregon.
3 WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADEg
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
3 ROOMS, furnished; very clean.
Adults only. 9 K. Jackson.
FOR SALE 44 rabbits, cheap. 721
Beekman Ave., 1 block from Wash
ington school.
WANTED Man with caterpillar trac
tor to do some logging. Phone
Jacksonville, 352.
FOR RENT Furn. apt. 718 Welch
BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT
100
Independent
No
Affiliations
HOLLOVAYS
RELIABLE GROCERY
W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner
PHONE 20 y
S3
February Feast of Food Values
FOR SALE 3 1-3 acres, improved,
Joining city limits: 3 blocks school
$50 cash, balance monthly. Inquire
741 McAndrewa road.
FOR SALE Delicious apples, cheap
Bear Creek Orchard.
FOR SALE -Purebred wire-hair fe
male terrier. An ideal pet for chil
dren. Sw this fine dog at Jacluon
County Humane hospital.
FOR SALE Large Eastman camera
and case. Inqulro Blue Front Pool
Hall. '
WILL the lady who took a pair of
black kid gloves by mistake at the
Building Bridge club please notify
Mrs. J. C. Murray.
FOR RENT Small modern house at
104 S. Oakdale, next to courthouse.
WANTED To rent house. Must be
reasonable. Phone 564-R.
WARM, pleasant room, separate ent
rance. 220 No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished house.
. at 321 Apple.
Call
CHICAGO, Feb. 8. f AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May .95 .98 .96 .96
July .88 89 .88 .89
Sept - .89 .87 .86 .87
San Franrlsru Rutterfat.
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 8. (AP)
First grade butterfat, 38c f. o. b.,
San Francisco.
lfinM.miaS
II Ul tef alL2fc ni
SIlTer.
NEW YORK. Feb. 8 (AP) Bar
silver steady and unchanged at 53.
Butterscotch
Angels
We will feature a new cake tomorrow which Is
made from a home recipe and is a real treat. It is
a delightful combination of delicious Angel Food
filled with nuts and iced with a tempting Butter,
scotch icing. May also be had uniced. Will gener
ously serve ten persons.
Butterscotch Angel
Food Loaves
19CPkin 23 ed
We are also featuring the new Date Nut Bread be
tag featured by Good Housekeeping This too is a
prize housewife's recipe.
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OUR MEATS MUST BE GOOD
or we could not consistently advertise them. Our advertisements are a guide
to value and they are your guarantee of Quality meats. Shop this advertise
mentit will save you time, save you tireless searching and SAVE you
REAL MONEY!
THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE MARKET
Smoked Picnics
Mild Cure
Exceptional Buy
!b. 1 7e
Leg of
Genuine
LAMB
Lb. 22c
BEEF
Pot Roast
A Real Buy
Lb. 8C
GROUND
BEEF
Fresh Ground. No rerral.
Our wime high nnnllty
3 ibs. 25
Steaks lener s'ir'',n'
. lb. 12V2C
pound Frankfurters and quart Kraut, all for 23c
FRESH OYSTERS
Solid pack. A grade OPf
Willapa. Pint CUU
Veal Stew. Lb 5c
Veal Roast "' ot. lb. 0c
Veal Stew "' cut. lb. Qc
Veal Leg Roast, lb. 12V2C
Smoked Country Style Sausage, lb-1 7V2C
SHORTENING
Vegetable O OQf
Base b lbs. C-dv
Rump Roast
Boned and Tied
No Waste
lb. 15c
FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES
V WITH THESE if
Whole Beets
CraOr Lake. Nn. ran
String Beans
Crater Lake Fancy. No. 2 can
Grapefruit
MI1on brand. No. 1
Kraut
Castle brand. Large No. 24 ran
Salmon
Pink. No. 1 tall ran
Tuna Flakes
No. 14 ran
Pumpkin
Royal Club. Large No. 2H ran
Corn
Meco brand. No. ran
Tomatoes
Crater Lake. No. standard
Spinach
R. C. No. V,
2 - 25
This friendly home owned store offers a grand
opportunity for thrifty housewives to save in a
big way on their food budgets. Our great volume
buying and selling, phis a low overhead enables
us to offer finest quality foods at saving prices.
d li n ii c on For ood Food
I II U si L a4 U 4 Free Deliveries Daily
Prompt Service-Personal Attention
Ovaltine 3f0r$1
'Reg. 50c size, ea. 35c
Catsup
Del Monte, large 14 oz. bottle
15.
Jello, any flavor. 3 for 19c
Corn, tender sweet. 3 for ... . 25c
Mackerel, No. 1 tall can 10c
Hominy, Van Camp's. No. 2V2 can . . 10c
Prunes 1Q
Fancy Petite. . J IDS. I Til
Raised at Myrtle Greek
Crisco cq.
Still some left at 3 II). C311 O U
PERCOLATOR
1 pound can 31
Schilling
r tvy DDL
2 pound can 60c
Corned Beef Marshmallows
Libby's, can Jc Mb. pkg. 5c
Flour Kitchen Queen or Snowbird, hard wheat 49 lbs. $ 1 ,79
SALMON
Fancy Red Alaska
Sockeye. No. 1 tall can
2 for 35c
Corn Flakes
3 pkgs. 23c
Lux Toilet Soap. 3 for ... . 20c
nxIS Mnvlf Slar riinto Fire wllh S bars!
Lifebuoy Soap. 3 for 23c
Rinso. Large package .... 23 C
lux. Large package 23c
FINEST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
The Way to a Man's Heart
is to make sure that he gets fresh and tasteful fruits and vege
tables, prepared to his liking. You will go a long way toward that
point by ordering from the finest and freshest produce which we
buy under rigid inspection.
Bananas Grapefruit Oranges
Fancy Fmit Coachella Finest rcy Southern Navel
Lb. Kc
size 4 for 19c size, dozen 33c I
Italian Broccoli. 2 lbs 5c
Artichokes, Jumbo. 3 for . 1 9c
Sweet Potatoes, very fey. 6 lb. 25c
GRAPEFRUIT. Large 64 size, fancy. Doz. . . 49c
SQUASH, cut to suit you. Pound 2V2C
CABBAGE, solid heads. Pound 2V2C
CAULIFLOWER. Large solid heads. 2 f or . . 25c
Rhubarb, extra fancy. 2 lbs. 25c
Lemons, Sunkist, 360 size, doz. 15c
Onion Sets, U.S. No. 1. 2 lbs. 29c
Carrots, Turnips, Beets, Radishes, Green Onions. 3 bunches 10c
Caligator Pears, extra large each 10c
APPLES
a?
NEWTOWNS
NEWTOWNS
Jumble Pack
89c box
NEWTOWNS
For Cooking
8 pounds .... 25c
POTATOES
U.S. No. 1's 25 lbs. 31c
U. S. No. 1's 50 lbs. 62c
U.S.No. Vs100lbs.S1 .20
S.79
Fancy, box
Extra
Why buy No. 2's
When 1's Are So Cheap?