, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY". SEPTEMBER 20, 1935. PAGE THREE 10 DELAY PROTEST ON'tttVOOVES (Continued irom Page One) tenses at Djibouti, French Somali land. Stocks Go Down The I talo -Ethiopian crisis had fin ancial repercussions. Prices on the Borne stock exchange slipped u much as 40 points. Any application of sanctions against Italy to halt Its Ethiopian campaign already being discussed In League of Nations circles drew an answer from Italy. A royal decree gave Premier Mus solini sole power to Interpret the International war code for Italy a legal position to answer any attacks on his African program. The decree established a commis sion for "revision of the agreements which have disciplined the conduct of war among the belligerents and neutrals," and provided that Musso lini should be the sole judge of such actions. Italy forged ahead In 1U prepara tions for hostilities In East Africa, ten steamers loading at Naples for Im mediate sailing. But, with the rainy season persisting In Ethiopia, most diplomats believed war would not start before October 10. League Walts Decision ,The League of Nations still awaited Mussolini's decision on Its five-power committee's proposal for development of Ethiopia as a basis for negotia tions for East Africa peace. League statesmen held little hope that 11Duce's answer would be con ciliatory. In view of the wide gap be tween the prosopal and Italy's de mands In East Africa. A meeting of the Italian cabinet was called for tomorrow from which a decided stand - was foreseen. A survey of ' European financial circles showed that private financial sanctions already have been virtually applied against Italy. A Paris authority said French pockets were empty to foreign bor rowers, especially It money was wanted for war. British financial authorities said England had closed Its money chests to Italy, and similar word came from other capitals of Europe. Italian government spokesmen as serted, however, that Italy was ready to go ahead with its African cam paign "without economic help from anyone." f- SALARY ROW BROUGHT TO END - A Vf Myrna Loy, screen actress, and Louis B. Mayer, film studio exec utive, in the conference in Hollywood, Calif., that ended a salary row between Miss Loy and the studio. She had threatened to break her contract with the studio if her salary was not increased. (Associated Press Photo) list of possible WPA projects, State WPA Administrator E. J. Griffith an nounced today. Acting Chief Engineer Harry A. Fel lows authorized the reinstatement and the project will be placed on the list for consideration by the final board of ratification, Griffith was ad- vised by Robert A. Hlnkley, regional representative at Washington. The project would entail expendi ture of (3,500.000. REINSTATED BY WPA PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20. (AP) The Wilson River road construction , project has been reinstated on the Probes Disaster ) ;'; "I jt i't Locals Carpenter to Portland Leonard Carpenter left by train last evening for Portland to attend to business matters. Town jvars On Hay Fever COHASSET,. Mass. (UP) Town workers, unemployed, college students and social workers Joined forces re cently to uproot ragweed In an effort to banish hay fever from this town. TO OPEN ROXY ANN J ADM nivLn (Continued on Page Three) southern Oregon, extending even as far as Mt. Jefferson near Bend. The road may In time be extended through climax to Lake o' the Woods, cutting the distance from Medford to that resort to 45 miles, and offering a scenic loop back Dead Indian road through Ashland. The steepest part of the entire grade would be that up the side of Roxy Ann, which has al ready been constructed at six per cent. Offers Scenic Lure Oregon Switzerland offers scenic at tractions unexcelled anywhere in the world, according to Schmidt, who also suggests that & road be constructed up the Skyline trail to crater lake, tapping ' an area which Includes a score of beautiful mountain lakes. This plan, however, Is not supported by forest service officials. In that a primitive area Is desirable along the Cascade ridge for the protection of fishing and hunting resources. The project of opening Oregon's Switzerland has met with the ap proval of the county court, and Is also approved by the forest service and city officials. "The plan offers a wonderful pos sibility for winter sports near Med ford. and a road through to Lake o' the Woods would make a beautiful scenic drive, Supervisor Janouch stated. City Superintendent Fred Scheffel said, "It's only a matter of getting the public Interested before such a road la undertaken, and It la pos sible for cars to travel through the region at present for those who care to Investigate the possibilities of the area." Ad Managers to Meet. PORTLAND, .Sept. 20. OP) An al-day session of the advertising managers' department of the Oregon State Editorial asoclatlon will be held at the Multnomah hotel here Sep tember 28. Arne Rae, field manager, said today. Stated Communication of Medfwd Lodse No. 103 A, P. & A. M., Friday, A September 20th, at 7:30 'Qj'f& PM' vl8ltora lnvltd. ' Pred Purdin. W. M. Geo. Alden. Secretary Use Mall Tribune "want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To asist in home before 9 and after 5. for room and board. Box 4143, Tribune. 1WAKTED Loan of 12500 on 1100 acre ranch a miles from Medford. Will pay 8 per cent. See or phone Clarence Pierce. POR SALE Italian prunes, 7-P-14 after 6:00 p. m. Phone POR SALE B-room house (3 apart ments) on corner lot 1 block from City Park and rented for almost 40 per month. Price a 1250 on terms or 10 off for all cash. Can deliver a clear title for that price If sold this week. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford. .1-1.-. -l.-l. -, -, .-.-U.TJ FOR SALE High grade close-in busi ness building rented to net good Interest on prlos of 1 1,300. C. C. Pierce. Room 1, Palm building. . Medford. 10 LOAN Prom $500 to 800 on Al real estate security. C. C. P:erce. Room 1. Palm building, Medford, Oregon. FOR SALE 23 -acre pear orchard go ing at a bargain. See B. J. Palmer, Real Esuit Broker, space In Palmer Music store. WANTED TO TRADE Fresh TogRen burg milk goats for body fir. Tel. 1559. FOR SALE Colored fryers; grapes, Concords and other varieties; wind fall apples, horseradish and seckel pears. Phone 314-Y. Walker. POR RENT Furnished home. 338 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-room home, large lot. not modern, exchange for amall place close In or sell for $500. $100 cash. Investigate at 713 So. Peach. BRAND NEW home sacrifice; auto matic oil heat; 6 large rooms and bath; fine view. Special terms to dependable buyer. Priced below cost. No trade In. Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1819 E. Main St. HORSES I HORSES t Several good work horses from 1100 to 1500 lbs.; also a couple of good saddle horses. See Mr. Mead at Mead Motor Co., 16 So. Fir. FOR SALE 1931 Ford roadster, rum ble seat, $220.00. Phone 614. ' '34 Plymouth 4-door Sedan, with trunk. '30 Graham 4-door Sedan; motor overhauled. '29 Ford Coupe; A-l condition. Several goodcars at $75 to $125. MEAD MOTOR CO. 16 South Fir. DeSoto. Plymouth. WANTED Position as housekeeper In motherless home. References. Tel, 861 -J. SALE OR TRADE .30-30 Marl In Title for wheat. White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix. Ore. FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 -ROOM apt.; private bath and sleeping porch. 912 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Late '29 Chev. Coach, $180. Would trade for late model motorcycle. See at 802 3 No. Riverside. 1400-LB. 9 -year-old sound work horse. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Talent. FOR SALE 18 tons oat nay. $8 par ton. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE Completely equipped 100 A farm. $1600; $500 cash. Box 4019. Tribune. W ILK NIT HOSIERY CO. Amazing 1 Silk hose, guaranteed to wear without holes, or new hos free. Sole representative, Mrs. Arn old Wiley. 515 W. 11th St., City. FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. POSITION WANTED by middle-aged woman. Practical niirse; care for Invalid. Will help with housework or general housework. Tel. 774-J-l. On Business Trip E. M. Wilson, state grand master of Masonic lodges, left last night on a business trip to Portland, making the trip by train. Visit Prospect Mrs. S, W. Bowman of Ashland, accompanied by Mrs. Root of this city, expected to spend today in Prospect, visiting Mrs. Beverly Young, who Is teaching there, ac cording to the Ashland Tidings. John Walsh Visits John Walsh, project supervisor of Camp Upper Rogue, CCC. has been attending to business in Medford today, visiting the offices of Rogue River national forest. Patients at Community Patients today at the Community hospital in cluded the following: William Ken nedy of Tore n ton. Conn.. Avl Cum mlngs of Clallam Bay, Wash., Winifred Walker of 19 Ross court, this city, Austin T.. .Hodges of Beverly Hills, Cal., all medical cases, and Ross Twe dell of route 4, Medford, who under went a major operation. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20. (AP-USDA1 Hogs: 800; steady; 170-210 lb. CallJornlae (11.40-50; let ter top; 289 lb. butchers 11.00; pack ing sows S9.00. CATTLE: 225: steady; 1068 lb. medium-good CallJornlas 7.75; car horned 1051 lb. steers $7.25; 1080 lb. plain S8.00; good she-stock absent: cutter cows $3.50; odd head $4.00; cow-cutters down , to $2.50; bulls $4.75-5.74. CALVES: None: nominal. SHEEP: 115: deck medium rTAltfrtr. nla lambs eligible around $8.25. 1 FRESH BANANA LOAF CAKES Here is a special that will appeal to practically every one. Fine yellow butter cake dough combined with fresh bananas and baked in a gerierous loaf. .. ' With delicious butter icing or plain if you prefer. SATURDAY SPECIAL 19c ALSO: COFFEE CAKES 15c and 19c The favorite breakfast Item. Your choice of Danish, Streusel, Butterscotch or Nougat, , . , Aubrey Williams (abovs) has beer named oy Relief Administrator Hop. kins to represent him in an Investi gation Into the veterans' camps dis aster In the Florida hurricane. Pres. Ident Roosevelt expressly ordered the Inquiry. (Associated Press Photol Come hither, come hither Oh, cup in thy flight, on Wings of the Morning bring coffee's delighr. Try Schilling Coffee. Treat it like a friend, with due consideration, and it will do the same for yon. It will never fail you. It's i sturdy Coffee. Schilling Coffee There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. . -,.., ii. Sill 1 U l nsns-w riirRiT I) 1 ! ssfif.l i I di si p Ride 'Em Cowboy Saturday Will Be a Big Day at the Fairgrounds and it will also be ANOTHER BIG DAY AT THE PEERLESS II M MA LaisiMAsi ft list 4 flA n&Biiuurgcr iu. sou Fresh Ground No Cereal Boneless Beef Cubes 2 lb. 25c i BEEF ROAST lb. 10c BOILING BEEF Rib lb. 7c STEAKS Sirloin or Rib lb. 14c Round or Swiss Steak lb. 1 7' c HPIJQ Fresh Dressed A A EQp EhIvU Fat-Good Size Gill JUU Special Saturday only. Carrots, 3 bunches .... 5c Regular price every day, 2 bunches 5c I WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE ATI Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner. 100 Independent No Affiliations. Phone 20 Fancy Royal Club Canned Food at Money Saving Prices CORN, Golden Bant., whole ker., new pack. No. 2 can 15c, 2 for 29c, 3 -41c PEAS, Three Sieve, new pack. No. 2 can. Each . . . . . . 15c CRAB MEAT, a real value. No. 12 size can ..... . . 27c SPINACH, No. lean . ... 10c No. 2V2 can 2 for .... 25c KRAUT, No. 2V2 can 2 for . . . .... . .' . . 25c We have everything you need in food for your Hunting Trip 3" Phone 20 For Food The Easy, Reliable Way FREE DELIVERY on any size order COFFEE SPECIALS Royal Club, S. & W.. or Golden West. Lb. can . . 28. Del Rogue or American C ' Club. Lb. pkg. 19c; . 3 lbs. DIJC Get your DIONNE QUINTUPLET DininUAI DUWL Send 2 Qutku QUAKER OATS Lg. pkg. 23, small 10 Crown Pancake Flour Commercial Chocolates.... Victory Dog Food ...10 lb. sack 53 .2 lbs. 25(J 4 cans 25 CALUMET can 22c 9 Baking 1U Powder . W SANK A Coffee lb. 45c COCOA Baker's, lb. 22c FLOUR KITCHEN-QUEEN or SNOW BIRD KLAMATH BOUQUET 49 lb. sack A Good Buy As Flour Is AdTSncIng . 49 lb. sack $1.69 $1.49 SOAP PUREX Quart. 15c White King, large pkg. '35t with 16 oz. pkg. FREE Peets, large pkg. 33? with 16 oz. pkg. FREE P. and G 4 giant bars 19 11 oz. Oxydol FREE PS CANTALOUPES By special request we are repeating Last Saturday's Special 5c I for 25c 6 lbs. APPLES Fancy Jonathan 25c I box 98c GRAPES Xocal Tokays from Dell Vineyard 3 pounds 25c Sweet Potatoes U. 8. No. 1 7 pounds 25c SWEET SPANISH ONIONS 10 lbs. 19c Green Peppers 4 pounds 9C SQUASH Lb. 2V2C STRING BEANS 3 pounds IQc OTT MEAT MAEKETT FIGURE IT OUT FOR YOURSELF Our Values Are Better. Serve the best. These prices prove that you can save and still serve nourishing, tempting meats. 121 North Central' Phone 234 Free Deb'very Any Size Order Boston Butts lb. ... 32c Veal ' Roast lb. . . 10c Steer Beef Roast lb. . . 12c Rib Boiling Meat lb. . 8c FANCY FRYERS, HENS, RABBITS ALL KINDS OF LUNCH MEATS