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    JIEDFOftD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1935.
PAGE THREE
CHARGE IS 'BOSH'
(Continued irom t-age One.)
visiting and corresponding with him,
"though she lives but live blocks
from the penitentiary.
"The attitude of the Bellvlew
Granee In denouncing members of
the state Grange executive commit
tee for actively urging clemency for
Banlcp, is an index to the respect that
the Grange as a body has for ;
Via irtt 1 M ttpri "
duty, had appeared at the Banks
residence with a warrant for Banks'
arrest on a charge of burglary. Banks,
who had previously received infor
mation of the Issuance of the war
rant, had armed himself with a high
powered rifle and when Prescott ap
proached the door, which was fast
ened with a burglar chain on the
inside, shot through the door In
stantly killing the officer, who had
nothing more offensive in his hand
than the warrant of arrest.
Was Esteemed Officer
"The prominence of this officer
and the high esteem in which he
was held, together with the wanton
and unjustifiable manner in which
he was killed, aroused public opinion
to the extent that a change of venue
was granted to Lane county, where
he was afforded a perfectly fair trial
by a Judge who Is honored and re
spected for his fairness to persons
accused of crime and befpre a fair
and order were almost unanimous
in resisting any clemency for Banks."
COOflMMS
and order." and the constituted
courts." Assistant Attorney-General
Moody declared today. "I am deeply
grateful for that expression coming
from Jackson county where all the
facts are known.
"It seems apparent,' continued
Moody, "the present application for
a pardon for Banks, la being pressed
by many who are unacquainted with
the facts, and are attempting to
make an Issue for political purposes
to embarrass Governor Martin."
.Many Oppose Clemency
Moody also'stated that "many civic
organizations and lodges were
adopting resolutions against clem
ency and that a great many letters
from prominent citizens, as well as
numerous petitions, were being for
warded to the governor and that be
fore August 2nd, the day appointed . e2000 by the state.
for the hearing, a deluge of these : A minor glrl n8 was convicted of
protests would be in the hands of j assaulting confessed her perjury after
the governor. i he spent six years behind the bars.
"Just before Governor Meier reurea j Proehllnger, & plumber's helper.
VOTES HANDS OFF
NEW DEAL POLICY
LOS ANGELES. July 10. (AP) A
"hands off" policy regarding Presi
dent Roosevelt's New Deal waa adopt
ed by the American Bar association as
It neared the conclusion of its 53th
annual convention here with the
probable election of William L. Ran
som of New York City as president.
James M. Beck of Washington was re
garded as a "dark horse" candidate.
A decision to defer until Novem
ber, at least, any expression of the
1 New Deal was reached yesterday when
1 the association approved without
comment the action of Its executive
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT
1 10 PILOTS IN FGl
BOSTON (UP) Ten thousand
dollars to the scientist who perfects
a device that will eliminate the haz
ards of flying in fog.
That's the offer of Godfrey Cabot,
vice-president of the Federation
aeronautic Internationale.
Cabot's offer specifies that the de
vice must be one that will enable a
pilot independent of any -adlo sig-
f nal or assistance from ground person
nel or equipment to land his ptano
palely through 100 feet of fog In any
part of the world.
Mr. Moody stated "he was grati
fied that the people of Jackson
county where Banks was so well
IrrmtL'n QnH tuhar ha Visri atramntwl
to arouse a revolution against law
, , , t ment of final consideration of the re-
SAN DIEGO, Cal. (UP) For six
years In prison he served "by mis
take" more than 20 years ago, Fred
Froehlinger. 46. has been awarded
from the governor's office, he gave
a very full, extended and complete
hearing to the Banks case on Banks
petition for a pardon and Governor
who still feels he "doesn't fit" in the
outside world, will buy a home for
his family.
The family had never heard of hla
Texas has been under seven flags,
instead of six. as heretofore recorded
in history. The Commancne flag also
waved there, finds Author Mary Jor
dan Atkinson. -
Meier refused to either grant a par-I prison term until the legislature ap-
don or to extend any executive ciem- proprlated the money.
ency.
"The people here are making these
protests only because the record
made In the former petition for a
pardon was destroyed in the fire of
the capltol building and they have
every confidence in their governor
but only wish to support him In his
splendid stand for law enforcement
and in supporting the decisions of
our courts."
Continuing, the Assistant Attor
ney General Moody said:
"Banks was charged with the kill
ing of Officer George A. Prescott,
one of the best known and best
loved peace officers in Jackson coun
ty. Prescott. In the discharge of his
Marble Corner. Jacksonville. Every
one has a good time. Good music to
dance by.
Relief workers at Clarendon. Tex..
recently unearthed the complete jaw
bone of a prehistoric horse which
roamed Texas millions of years ago
during the late miocene or pliocene
period.
port of a special committee named to
determine the "effects of the , New
Deal on the rights and liberties of the
American citizen."
The special committee, named last
year. Included a number of legal not
ables, Including Owen D. Young of
New York City; George W. Pepper of
Philadelphia; W. D. Mitchell, former
United States Attorney General; .7. D.
Clark of Laramie, Wyo.: CP. Taft.
II: Georee L. Buist of Charleston. S.
C, and C. E. Martin of Martinsburg. I
W. Va. !
AAA benefit payments to North
Carolina farmers in 1934 amounted to
twice as much as taxes on farm pro
perty. Benefit payments totaled 12.
519.933 and farm property taxes came
to $6,684,000.
The Ethiopians are "said to havi;
derived their religion and civiliza
tion from the Egyptians.
LA GRANDE. Ore., July 19. (APJ
Dunham Wright, 94-yenr-old resi
dent of Medical 'Springs, was re
elected president of the Union County
Pioneers association for the 36th
consecutive year at the 44th annual
meeting and picnic held here yesterday.
The United States contributed
5.121 of the 18.747 foreign visitors
who chose England for their holidays
this year, according to British Im
migration authorities. France pro
vided 2,998, Germany 2,543.
DANCE
At Bonney's Grill Saturday night.
Marble Corner, Jacksonville. Every
one has a good time. Good music to
dance by.
Schillin
Toasted lea
o
Toasting! That's the secret
of Schilling flavor-a flavor
so rich that
melting ice
can t
drown j
Iced ji
1 1 ! I
See ' .Our Large Display
of fine Lunch Meats, Bulk Pickles, Relishes, Mayonnaise,
Sandwich Spread and Cheeses at prices that are right!
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Cooked Salami
Spiced Pork
Luncheon Loaf
Fancy Veal Loaf
French Pan Souse
Lfe. 32.
and many others to choose from at
reasonable prices!
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EST
Specials
On Young Grain Fed
MUTTON
Legs., lb c
Chops, lb c
Shoulders, lb. . 8V2C
Stew, lb 5C
Beef Roast
Choice Shoulder Outs
lb. lie
Rump Roast
Tender Beef. A real value.
Boned and tied, no waste.
Ib.l5
M
FRESH FISH
SALMON
Fresh Ocean Caught. Eed Meat
Sliced, lb. 15c, by piece, lb. 14c
LING COD
10c
Sliced or by
the piece
lb.
Also Fresh Crabs or
Clams at Low Prices
Beef Boil, lb ,7V2C
Beef Tongues, fresh, lb. 12V2C
Pickled Pigs Feet, 2 lbs. - $c
Tender Home Made
Veal Steak, shldr cuts, lb 1 2V2C
Fresh Liver, 2 lbs. . . . Qc
Chuck Steaks, lb. . . 4c
Sirloin or Rib Steak, lb. - - 5C
Boneless Beef Cubes, nice and ,ean' lender' ,b- 15c
Refrigerated FRUIT & VEGETABLES
Cost No More. Try These Fresh Salad Foods
Tomatoes, field grown, . 3 lbs. 1 0C
Watermelons, ice cold, lb 2Vs?c
Peas, fresh green, 2 lbs 13c
New Potatoes, local, 12 lbs 25c
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olloway's Reliable Grocery
W. A. HOLLOWAY, Owner
100 Independent No Affiliations
Phone 20
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The health of the family begins in the kitchen. That
sounds like a strange statement, but it's a true one and
never truer than in the summer-time, when the effects of
heat on ourselves and on our digestive systems warrant
care in every step that leads to (he dinner table. Shop the
easy Reliable way for refreshing foods. Let us help you in
preparing more healthful, easier menus.
DIPVITOD J D J DILL'S, large, 25-oz. 19c; pints .. 15c
r ILKLfcb raradise brand sweets, iafge, 25-oz. 25c; pints is
SARDINES, Fancy Tid-bits, cross packed in pure olive oil, can 10c
DEVILED MEAT, Libby's, size, 3 for 25c; size 6 for 25c
TUNA, White Star, size can ... : . 15c I MARSHM ALLOWS, Mb. pkg. ... 15c
PEANUT BUTTER, Wadham, 16-oz. 27c; 32-oz 43o Chocolate Syrup, Hershey, each .... 5c
CATSUP, Fancy Cross and Blackwell, large 14-oz. bottle, each 19c
Tomato Juice
Josephine OQ
Lg. No. 10 can f-w U
COFFEE
American Club, lb. 18c
3 lbs. 50c
CORN
Meco White, 9C
No. 2. 3 for C3C
MATCHES
6-Box, OQ
Carton . WV
Fancy Royal Club Canned Foods
PEAS, No. 2 can 2 for 35c
STRING BEANS, No. 2 can Can 15c
SPINACH, No. 2' can 2 for 25c
GRAPEFRUIT, whole sec, No. 2 ,
SHRIMP, large dry pack
CRAB MEAT .'.
, 2 for 25c
.. Can 15o
-Can 27c
POST TOASTIE DEAL
All for
27c
2 Pkgs. PoBt Toasties 20c
2 Pkgs. 'Post Bran Flakes 23c
TOTAL VALUE
. 43c
r OH
T 6UOA -
C. & H. SUGAR
10 lb. bag 63c
f 25 lb. bag $1.55
GRAPE NUTS, 2 Packages 35c
CHOCOLATE, Baker's Premium, 1-lb. can : 19c
LA FRANCE, 3 for :.. 25o
KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR, 49-lb. sack $1.69
S. & W. or Maxwell
House Coffee
2 lb. can 57c
LIPTON TEA DEAL
Orange Pekoe, lb. . . 85c I 4-Piece Oven Set
Green, lb. ......... 69c FREE
MJB Aladin or
Hill's Blue Coffee
Lb. 26c
Crushed Pineapple
Large No. 10 Can (Can with Apricots Now)
3
Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
APRICOTS
Can Now! They won't last long. 20-lb. Lug
THEY WILL NOT BE CHEAPER
$X.oo
ONIONS
Sweet Spanish, 7 lbs. .
19
CELERY
Extra Fey. Ore. Bunch
10
TTiTTT"!
Silting on ice Isn't itttlng prettyl
But planning all your meals with
oir groceries and ordering from
ua by phone IS.
Call 20
An experienced grocery man will
help you.
CANTALOUPES
Jumbo 45 's.
Each
5
Green Peppers
Fine for stuffing
21bs.2S(
WATERMELON
ib. 2
'2C
String Beans
Extra Fancy Local
4 lbs. 25
Served sliced in bowl with
creim, ripe btnaiui nuke the
quickest ind one of the most
nouriihing of breakfut diihe
. . . good? . . . sty try it!
Ex. Fancy Fruit
Lb.5c
CITY MEAT MARKET
It takes brains to keep a husband wild about you. He is naturally proud of your smart ap
pearance. But he is equally proud of your ability to manage your home. Give him nourish,
ing, tempting meats, but do it without running high meat bills. You can if you jhop with us.
Swift's Canadian Style Bacon,
...28c
Boston Butts
Lean, lb.
Pork Roast
Shoulder, lb.
...18c
Rib Boil, lb 8C
121 North Central
Phone 324
Free Delivery
Any Size Order
. .lb. 30c
Pork
Back Bones
Lb. 8c
Steer Beef, lb.
Beef Roast. .....
lis?
11
12c
FANCY FRYERS, HENS, RABBITS-ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS