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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1935)
rEPFCYRT) svatt: rnmrsT. rn-nrom o-regon. Friday. 3pi?tl' is. ms5. PAGE TfflHtEB' SPARKS FROM THE FiRE U. S. Government Aids Students At U. Of O lV (LVVTON V. IHRMMHn (Associated Prew Staff Writer.) Income taxpayer may or may not i be "dunned" aain as the result of ! the lire which Iaai night de.stroycil i the state capltol building. The tax commissioners stated their records of who paid were in the vault, but they j do not dare open it for t least a week. But in -the mean time, the tax com- ; mission will not be hcu.d, since there U nothing to hou.se. T:ie on y , things saved, other than what may have been rescued in a vault not toj i secure, were personal records and brief caws. The fire produced to. much emolte :n the building to per mit very rime mit very much salvage. i i Thtr ii an aristocracy in coffee, and I' Nob Hill ranks at the topi No coffee offered jSi A"" anywhere has finer quality, yet every ' jjfr J family can afford to serve it Take ad- CZ' vantage of the manufacturing and distribui- ""lffiy ing economies which bring you top quality "pt&? t b Nob Hill Coffee In flavor-protected packages. s5T a Gritty price. See It ground to your exact fj13 bwlng requirements, enioy its full, rich flavor! f, i f f I i sr.). - . i Ye Poet Corner New Hfer new hope, again are born Old sorrows pass sway. Renewed, reltjiolnti. venture forth With dawn of Easter day. Let gladsome cournpe fill your lite; Turn baldly toward the fray. Proclaim your resurrected hope, And roll life's stone away. Louise Hedges. RAILWAY EXPRESS SEES INCREASE IN BUSINESS DENVER. April 2fl. (p, L. O. Head, prt-sldetu of the Railway Ex press Agency, said trdtiy his firm ex pects to re-employ during iy:5 every man and woman vim has been placed on the furloughed list. He SHid that 20.000 employes were dropped from the payroll in Q3'2. hut business Is Increasing and many already have been put bavk to work. King t.eitre V to iet ltiij:. MONTREAL (UP) A wool hook ed rug. depleting s scene of Old Quebec, wri be presented to King George V as a Jubilee gift next month by the Canadian Handicrafts Guild, ft will be made by one ol Canada's outstanding rug makers. O. Harlan, chiarmau and administra tor of the old milk board, has resign ed. Edgar W. Smith of Portland Is the new chairman. MILK ADMINISTRATOR SELECTION TO WAIT PORTLAND. Ore.. April 2A. (,V The newly reort;anl7ea Oregon milk control board tinnouneed after Its meeting here late yesterday that an administrator may not be selected before the next meeting In May. E. Schilling L hi it mil on lUs more flavor! , Lots ot it. ) ' ' ( Makes 'a lot of difference in ppl pi. or cinnamon to4,L 'Take a tip from die movie X at; iifc.-aiiiiririnnatfy..tf .i.i....Waa.:..-.i. . , Thruuuh an anoimeni or $32s0 per month, approximately 30c students are being aided by the federal government at the Unlverslt of Oregon. Students are assigned work on many projects about thi campus, and earn from $10 to $15 per month each. Work rangei from assisting with landscaping to research In various fields. Above are shown two students typing in one of tha university offices while below a group Is working on the grounds under the direction if an expert gardener. The state capital today looked llfc.'' a busy railroad terminal. Everybody asking where everybody else might be, with no adequate answer. No sooner do the parties locate the governor's cfflre in the public utilities depart ment in the state office building, than It moves to the supreme court library across the street. This was also true in other incidents. lata hour this afternoon found a clue. Twen t y -o ne h ours a f t er the f 1 ri started in the basement of the fam ous old c.tpitol bulld'.:v;. flames were ettll bursting forth and firemen never left the plnre.Strenms of water, at one time wiv;in; ns h!h as from i 50 hose down to five were constantly played upon the ever-continuing flames. On Sale at All SAFEWAY STORES - The cause of the lire may never bo known. State police officials state-J they were looking for any possible clues to incendiary origin, but at ft maiisiim him mi i DoHft Be Mistaken! 1 Because of our LOW PRICES. Our meats are .good, our service can't be beat, our butchers know their stuff and are courteous. Shop at the Peerless and see for yourself. El THE ORIGINAL LOW PRICE -MARKET Special On Genuine Lamb - Legs, lb. . . 1 7V2c Chops, lb. ... 1 5C Shoulders, lb. ... 2fo Stew, lb gc Steaks, lb. .... . . 15c Sirloin or Small T-bone. Tender Beef Beef Roast, lb. 12V2C Shoulder Cut CHEESE Swiss, Wisconsin The kind with the big holes, lb. Liniburger Genuine Wisconsin, pkg 5ggSSggffimSTO5ga Wisconsin Cream Brick. Lb. ... KM Prime Rib or Rump Roast BiJned, Tied no waste . I7y2c Pure Vegetable Shortening j Flakewhite lb. Carton 57c Veal Roast, shldr. cuts. lb. 2lk Veal Steak, shldr. cuts, ib. 2l& Veal Stew, pound . . . . gc Spiced Herring, pound . -25c 1-9 3 HAM Mild Cure, Whole or part. Lb. 25c Pickles Sweet -J J- M Mh:ed Pt. I JO ffl Ripe Olives Mctltlim rr. Flnr fti!illl t No. 1 tins j Buffet, size OO vwuAaijiJuifi jiiiwi We have a complete assortment of Bulk Pickles. Polishes, Stuffed Olives, Mayonnaise, Sandwich Spread, Cheeses and Luncheon Meats. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ASPARAGUS 3 lbs. 17c SPINACH ' . . 3 lbs. 13c Bunch VEGETABLES 3 for 10c APPLES. Newtowns box 19c Uncle Sam won out In the fire yes terday, so stated Dan Fry, stntc pur chasing agent. Lato yesterday after noon he purchased $400 worth of stamps. They were not rescued. At noon the day, preceding the fire Secretary of State Far! Snell bemoan ed the fact the ways and means com mittee of the state legislature had vetoed the proposal to shine the capl tol dome. The nerd for worry on that svOio Ii ho been endrd. LOS ANGELES. April '26. ,7Pi Atiri Williams Ince. screen nctreas and for. mer wife of William T. Ince, son of the late film producer, and Ray T. DocUc. one-ttme Olympic mlddle-dlfi-tnnce trar?k star, will be married Mm 4. Invitations to the wedding we:t issued today. Admits Wife Slaying Elmer J. McCune 'above), 40 year old Puyallup, Wah., rancher, ad mitted to authorise, that he killec hit wife with an ax during a famll quarrel In November, 1930, and then buried the body. (Anociated Pre.. Photo Model Bakery' Mr.-nnril mioi.r. hii:at BOSTON BROWN BREAD iv5 a real HKALTH BREAD 12c MODEL BAKERY 203 W. Main ,'ur t,r,H rr Will IHIitrr It WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE ATgJM P r? Tiiriirnii hit am inirifiniirrir.i&''- " 1 ' The burning of the state capltol, whou the famous copper dome nod ded Its head In a final farewell, to the pioueors of the state, was a beau tiful slaht. The flames yellow, green and blue melded- In perfect harmony, lit up the eky for miles around Just before the ancient land mark for thousands of people hid tts head In the grasping arms of the demon of fire. The building that, burned during the nlht was 60 years of ef;e. The llrst unit was authorized by the leg l.sluturc of 1872 (at that time held hi September of the even-numbered years) but was not completed until 1875. The copper dome was complet ed 18 years later. Among the losses charged against posterity were the oil paintings of the former governors of the state and territory. These were hung in the house and senate chambers, and the governor wa about to make some changes. The painting of Julius L. Meier, the most recent governor, had not yet been completed. Hla will probably be the first to appear In the , new capltol building If and when. The governor's office was the Inst on the second floor to catch fire, but It also made the brightest blaze. : Those who contended this may have : been due to the hue of the gover nor's secretary's hair had not been apprized the red-headed young man hnd accompanied the governor on his trip south. HOLLOWAY'S RELIABLE GROCERY W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100 Independent No Affiliations. Phone 20 rffiJtfflyffiWWXJiyfh PROMPT SERVICE A V Nt PERSONAL Al 1 EIN 1 lOIN Free Delivery Shrimp, Fancy Royal Club, can .... 15c Tomato Juice, Royal Club, No. 1, 3 for 25c Spinach, Fancy Royal Club, No. 2V2, 2 for . 25c Pears, Meco brand, 2 cans 25c WALNUTS APRICOTS OVALTINE Fancy Foss Padre Brand, No. can 8 ounce can Lb. 23c 5 98c Each 18c 2 fa. 35c Each 35c 3 for 98c KRAUT. Trupak.' No. 2'- can.. PEAS. Meco. 2Kf I I I HJ No. 2 can. 2 f U'S STRING BEANS 1 fl f ffe-.JSV. Meco. No. 2 can Each I U w ff2' SALMON. Pink. M' Wi No. 1 tall can. . 2 for CQ (IjW) If SALMON. Red. QKf VlVTVa Booth 'b No, 1 tall can. 2 for OUl Su J I vLf5 SET" "y",.,25c MMI 0000ANUT Baker's Premium Shredded. Lb. 20c KNIGHT'S PICKLE DEAL Buy 2 jars and get Fey. Pickle Dish Freo HOME MADE CANDY SALE SAT. By Girl Scout Troop 2 pkgs. KRE-MEL 29c and HELMET SOAP SPECIALS Poet's Iff. pkg. 29c with 23c pkg. Free . Mission Bell Toilet Soap, barB 17; SYRUP Log; Cabin. Medium can 43c CRISCO 3 lb. can 59c HOMINY Van Camp's, No. 300 can. 2 for 15c CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs. 25c Fancy Rice, Prunes, Macaroni, 25c. pkg. 19c FLOUR Klamath Bouquet 49 lb. sk. $1.50 Kitchen Queen, 40 lb. sk. $1.79 NEW POTATOES and NEW PEAS 2 pounds 15c COFFEE SPECIALS American Club, lb 18c 3 lts. 50 Maxwell House or S. and W lb. 29 Schilling Baking Powder. 12 oz 30o 2!4 lb. can 85c RADISHES Hr nrr now fi'iiiiirinx in. Hitrll'n liu pprlnl !)ri!rn KiiriMirfl. ' You can't hmt t Item. 3 bunches 10c PIERCE HOTHOUSE Tomatoes, lb . . .25c Cukes, each . . 10c SPINACH Local 1 Q r Broadleaf. 3 lbs. I OC ASPARAGUS Extra 1Qf Fancy. 2 lbs. I w w RHUBARB BOHNERT'S 1 Q Local. 3 lbs. I O W IT ml SAT MAEKET Yoiril Smile Too! Local housewives who buy from this market find their shopping a roal joy . . because they are always suro of getting GOOD MEATS! Then there is the nutter of money saved, which is important, and especially pleasant whon the matter of Quality is considered. Choice Shoulder Shortening 4 pounds 45c Veal Roast BaCOn choice lean lb. 2SC Pure Lard lb. 15c lb. 15c Home Rendered Al Stewart's Fancy Fryers Hens Rabbits Lunch Meats 121 North Central PHONE 324 Free Delivery Any size order norvrivi CDirr1! at c I 49c, 59c, 69c, 79c. 98c, $1.09 PEANUT BUTTER Wadham's Fancy; Will Soon Be Higher 8-oz. jar 15c, Mb. jar 27c 2-pound jar 43c GRAPENUTS, package 17c i I i 1 II imiiihl i Hull iw rrrr- w.f