Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREtON. FRIDAY. JUNE 14, 1935.
ITALIANS N HOPE
their own will Aid them If war
comes with ffthlop.
Their hope are bawd on the fact
that the religion of the outlying
sections of Ethiopia facing the Ital
ian colonies la the same aa that of
those colonies. Eritrea and Bomalll
and namely, Moslem.
The religion of Addis Ababa and
the majority of the empire Is Coptic
Christian.
Native Army Organized.
The Italian high command hopes
that If hostilities begin the Moslem
portions of Ethiopia will come over
to Italy. The following points are
cited aa a basis for their expectations:
1. The outlying; Moslem aectlona of
Ethiopia Qalla, Somali and Sldama
were conquered by the late Em
peror Menelik a generation ago', and
those peoples live tn a subjection
under Halle Selassie which Italians
believe la Intensely Irritating to
them,
2 The relations between the na
tives of Oalla, Somali and Sldama
on the one aide and Moslem Eritrea
and Somali land are reasonably close.
3 A large native army, already
more than 40.000 strong, wllll be cre
ated by the Italians. It la estimated
by military circles that this army
will reach 300.000 men. It will offer
many attractions to the Oalla, Som
ali and Sldama natives.
Overtures to MuMelmen.
Already overtures are being made
to the Musselmen In official speeches
here by members of the government,
Undersecretary of Colonies Atessan
dro Lessons told the chamber of
deputies:
"Italy, although she reaffirm her
fidelity to the religious Ideals which
Irradiate from Rome and which have
always Inspired her policy, neverthe
less In Africa wants the faithful of
their Influence over the Moslems liv
ing In Ethiopia.
It la significant that at this Junc
ture the Crown Prince of Hedjaz.
son of ibu Saud, ruler of Saudlan
Arabia, has come to Rome, had long
audiences with King Victor Emman
uel and Mussolini and been received
everywhere with the greatest of hon
ors. I
It all started when Mrs. W. C.
Temple ton. wife of th6 Linn county
assessor, claimed to have been the
first woman automobile driver in
the state.
Mrs. W. w. Crawford, also of Al
bany, came forward to say she start
ed driving a car In 1807, three years
before Mrs. Templeton said she had
taken the wheel of a horseless car
riage. Mrs. Crawford didn't claim the
was the first woman driver, but
said she believed she was the first
of her sex to own a car In the
county.
Because the law requiring drivers
to be licensed by the state did not
go Into effect until July 1, 1920.
the dispute may be hard to settle
officially. Records in the office of
Secretary of State Snell show that
the first woman ever to hold an op
erator's license was Grace S. Bailey,
HUlaboro. License No. 31 went to
her on the first day the law be
came effective.
Arthur F. Allen, 738 8. 3rd St..
Corvallls. drew operatora' license
No. 1.
Records show that Mrs. Crawioni
applied for a license June 30, 1630,
and said then she had had 13 years
experience driving a car, whlcA
would support her claim that she
started to drive In 1907. Mrs. Tem
pleton's application was dated Sept,
21. 1920. She listed ten years' ex
perience. Islam to feel secure and tranquil In
their traditional cult because she rec
ognizes that it represents a form of
the most noble and spiritual social
life amid the furies of old and new
barbarian paganism In Africa and
elsewhere."
In the same speech Lessona deliv
ered an attack on the religion of
Ethiopia, saying:
"The Ethiopians make an arguing
point of their Christianity and their
centuries old resistance to the Mus
sel man Invasion. However tt Is nec
essary to look with scepticism on
the Ethiopian Christianity which of
fers us the spectacle of a Christian
ity Impregnated with barbarisms."
Official plans Trip
Lessona has planned a trip to Mos
lem Arabia to Interest the religious
chiefs there In Italy's struggle with
Ethiopia and to Induce them to exert
E
AUTO IN STATE?
Tailless Calf.
GODERICH. Ont. -(UP) A tall-
Overtures Being Made in
Case of War Emperor
Menelik Has Conquered
Outlying Moslem Sections
By A nil r u Herding.
ROME. (AP) The Italian high
command hopes that religion not
less calf, born on the farm of Robert
Dure near here, is, thriving well and
la apparently normal in every other
respect.
SALEM, Ore. (UP) Who was the
first woman ever to drive an auto
mobile, in Oregon?
Like' the questions which swept
the nation recently ss to who own
ed the oldest pair of mittens or had
the most ancient piece of wedding
cake, the driving query has started
quite a debate, especially in Albany.
Wanted a Car Badly.
DnnT hawitv n. Ct.i ITPlAwiii
i.uh .tnU an utrtmnhll frrtm .T
On Enforced Plet.
PORTLAND. Ore. (UP) John An
A. Carr s service station. The car got
SlUCK in a QlvC" icw uimno waj.
The robbers returned to the station,
took a truck, pulled the vehicle out
and sped away in tacehr .
and sped away in the car.
derson lost his false teeth when he
took a spill while skl-jumplng on Mt.
Hood. He Is waiting until the snow
melts to recover them.
Saturday - Monday
JUNE IS - 17
lllf Spinach 25c fS
Pflflffljjf NO. 2 CANS 1 ODlXtb ffllx ICED TEA SPOON TLJf
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w'fJZH )a IGA I
I Dressing , , J V
1 9c il
IGA Fancy Shrimp 2 cans
Saturday - Monday
JUNE 15 - 17
IGA
Cream
CEREAL
28 oz. Pkg.
IGA Biscuit Flour pkg. 2Qc
90 seconds package to over
I
IGA
TUNA
FISH
No. V2 can
ROYAL CLUB
Tomato Juice 3 for J gc
No. 1 cans
Maxwell fHift.UV.MMlM
House 1? lji lb. c
MIL
FLUE
iaA
or
Morning
THE FINEST FLOUR MILLED
iga 10 lbs. 45c
Family 24y2 lbs. $1.07
Blend 49 lbs- S1-!
Lb. . 13c
3 lb. . 50c
ted ACSee
lb. 2fc
Post Bran Flakes 2 pkg. 19c
Full
Cream
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SATURDAY ONLY
Sunkist Oranges (220s) ' dozen 23c
New Crop Red Onions, fancy for slicing.'. . . 3 lbs. 14c
U S. No. 1 Potatoes . . 25 lbs. 49c
Summer Squash ,. .,..,., 3 lbs. 14c
Watermelons, fancy black seed . lb. 3c
All Bunch Vegetables 3 bunches 10c
Fancy Field Grown Tomatoes 2 lbs. 23c
Phims Apricots Strawborrics Rhubarb Hot House Tomatoes
Hot House Cucumbers Avacados New Potatoes New Peas
IGA MAYONNAISE
Quart 49c
WE ARE SURE IT'S THE BEST
COMET RICE, lb. pkg. .
ALBERS.
Roseware OATS lg. pkg. 27c
IGA FANCY FLORIDA
Grapefruit 2 No. 2 cans 25c
IGA FOR SURE RESULTS
FRUIT PECTIN pkg 10c
I G A Grape Fruit Juice No. 2 can 13c
Grape Nuts pkg 16c
MILLIONS OF BOTTLES SOLD YEARLY
It PI I D T? V
- "Is Different"
SPECIAL
Quarts
12c
SOAP SPECIALS
Super Suds 3 smau Pkgs. 25c
Palmolive 3 Bars
Peet's Granulated Soap 29c
Large Pkg.
Crystal White Soap iBars 3jc
SELECTED MEATS
SWIFT'S EMPIRE. BONED AND TIED PICNICS Lb. 262 C
SWIFT'S BR00KFIELD CHEESE Pkg, 1 5C
Assorted, in yi lb. packages 2 Pkgs. 29 C
SWIFT'S ORIOLE BACON 8-10 lb. Pieces' Lb. 35C
SWIFT'S LONG BOLOGNA n,. 20c
SCHUMACHER'S GROCERY
The I.G.A. of the Redwood Highway
Cave City, Oregon
HAM'S GROCERY
MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Gold Hill, Oregon
STAR SEED & GROCERY Co.
"The Store with a Conscience"
409-411 G Street Phone 43
' Grants Pass, Oregon
HEATH & HOLLISTER
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
ROGUE RIVER
BUNGALOW GROCERY
FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES
409 NORTH RIVERSIDE
MEDFORD, OREGON
Alexander's Grocery, Inc.
Complete Line of
Battle Creek Health Foods
203 West Main Street Medford
LUMAN BROTHERS
8UPER FOOD MARKET
GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS
VEGETABLES BAKERY
CORNER MAIN AND BARTLETT MEDFORD
FABER'S CASH MARKETS
Groceries Fruits Vegetables Feed Meats
BUTTE FALLS
INDA HUMPHREY
A COMPLETE FOOD MARKET
PHONE 462
634 EAST MAIN STREET MEDFORD
FABER'S CASH MARKETS
Groceries-Fruits and Vegetables-Feed
CENTRAL POINT
GODWARD MERCANTILE CO.
Groceries General Merchandise
Jacksonville, Oregon
TRYOH'S MERCANTILE
General Merchandise and Hardware
TALENT, OREGON
IGA STORES ARE NOT CHAIN
STORES HOME STORES RUN BY
HOME FOLKS
DO REM US CASH GROCERY
The Little Store with the Big Bargains'
71 North Main Street Phone 190 Ashland, Ore.
DOUGHERTY'S GROCERY
Shop the I.G.A. Way Every Oay
47 North Main St. Phone 62
Ashland, Oregon
IGA STORES ARE NOT CHAIN
STORES-HOME STORES RUN BY
HOME FOLKS
HEY KIDS! Save 300 IGA Labels and Recieve Pair of Roller Skates
YOUR IGA GROCER Will Present You With A Pair of Roller Skates FEEE For 300 Labels
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