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MEDFORD MAIL TRTRITNT!. MTSDFOHD. OREGON. FRIDAY. M ARCH 13. 1936. PAGE ELF.VKN powers her dlspm with Ethiopia must be settled btfor she could par ticipate actively In smoothing out 'the Rhlneland embrogllo. : Feels Morally Bound . (An Informed Italian aouroe told the Associated Press In Roma that Italy feels morally bound to protest aaalnat sanctions being applied to w, Germany). Mji m view of the fact Great Britain . r. i.i. tvi ivniunt nf Prance, made k the ItaiO-itniopian wr n wwh vmo 't for League of Nations' sanctions, the Italians were said to have taken the v stand "No British or French statts- man now can go to Italy and ask I the Italian people to fight for them I In any eventuality whatsoever." ' The same condition. It was said. , i applies to any new "locarno" pact ! which might be formed since, with out Italy's support, any agreement MUST BE SETTLED FIRST, SAYS DUCE (Continued from Page One.) iMarteety LWwtoek CHICAGO. March 13. (AP-USDA) HOGS 0.000; fairly actlce, stady to 10c higher: average; top, 910.75: bulk 160 to 350 lb., 10.40 10.75: 140 to 100 lb., $10.35 10.85; 350 to 350-lb., 0.35(910.50: sows. a9.1flt39.60. CATTLE 3.500. calve 500: fed steers and yearlings alow; better grade without reliable shipper out let; lower grades mostly 17.509.00; hardly as active as earlier In the week but still 35 to 40c over a week ago; good and choice steers barely steady with week ago: all heifers fully steady today; strictly choice weighty kinds. 99.00; light offerings. S8.75: fairly broad demand for lower grade heifers but all grade cows 10 to 15c lower: bulls and vealers. (flow, steady. SHEEP 11,000; lamb trade opening steady, early sales around 93 to 96-lb. fed westerns, a 10 .25 1 two loads around 100-lb., 910.10; two good loads around strictly good to choice 86-lb. fed western yearlings, 99.50; two-year-olds off at 98.50; best choice heavy fleeced fed western ewes, 96-35. weekly, 31 33c lb.; C grade at mar ket. B GRADE CREAM FOR MARKET Buying price, butt erf at basis, 63 c pound. EGGS Buying price of wholesalers: Extras, 18c; standards, 16c; extra me dium, 16c; do medium firsts, 15c; undergrade, 13c: pullet, 13c dosen. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay. steady and unchanged. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, March 13. (AP) Wheat: Open Hlgb Low Close May 1.00'i 1.011. .BS', 1.01', July BOM il'i .89i JOH 8ep. .89 .89 !i .88 Vi .891, reached would be merely an Anglo- of Plerro-Etlenne foreign minister, I cant tell the i Stench pact. Flandln Embarrassed ' The position w.nrfin. French was made delicate," by Italy's stand. The demand In France for sanc s tlona against Italy was said to be ! so strong he was, in effect, placed ! in the position of saying J n hack to France and 1 French people they are less lmport- .nt than Ethiopia: Emperor Halle 1 thiamin can set what we can't.' j Ambassador Von Hoesch remained J in the forelun office only a short time. He said he had not talked to ' locarno signatories but he aecllneo to say whether he had talked to Anthony Eden, the British foreign f secretary. it was Immediately rumored i through Whitehall that Eden had given the German envoy a request ' .? K nrfn.t Britain. France, Bel- Wf"WI "J SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. March 13. (AP-USDA) HOGS 150: nomi nally steady, package medium 145-lb. butchers, 110.40. quotable top around 910.90 on 170 to 225 lb.; packing sows quoted mostly sround 88.50. Late Thursday load local butchera mostly tlO.85. CATTLE 150, all classes active, fully steady: good under 900-lb. fed steers absent, quoted around $7.50 7.85; short load good 1035-lb. range cows, 85.75, odd lots common to me dium cows, 84.75i9 5.25; few low cut ters and cutters. 83.00 ? 4.50: common to medium bulls. 84.50 a 5 .35. good quoted up to 86.00. Calves 25, fully steady, odd head choice vealera up to $10.00; package common to medium 335-lb. Oregon calves, $6.00. KEEP 25. lambs absent; good un der 85-lb. fed wooled lambs quoted around $9.50(3 9.85. Small lot me dium good holdover wooled ewes. 84.75, steady. Portland Wheat Wall St. Report HITLER INDEXED AS MESSIAH TYPE IS! (Continued from Page One.) NEW YORK, March 13. (AP) Fears that European discussions aim ed at preservation of peace may fail were reflected today In a progressive lower movement in the stock market. Shares lost 1 to 4 or more points. Each time a halt in the decline ap peared, activity diminished, and prices again fell with en increase In the trading pace. The late tone was weak, and transactions approximated 3.750,000 shares. j Today's closing prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 178 Am. Can 132',; Am. & Fgn. Pow ........ ...... .... 7 A. T. & T. - 1654 Anaconda . 33 Vj Atch. T. tfe 6. P 74 Bendix Avia. 33 Beth. Steel 52 4 Caterpillar Tract. . California Pack'g. 33 Chrysler 91 Coml. Solv 20 Curtlss-Wright Bi DuPont 14 1H Oen. Foods .. Gen. Mot prophet, he does not know himself In advance what he may speak. Hitler la a combination of types a gambler, prophet, magician, and primitive psychologist of extreme eloquence. The Fuehrer knows how to act alone, but not In association with othera. It appears he cannot negoti ate because he does not consider anone his equal or the equal of his people. In the London drama there are two actors of a maketip the opposite of Hitler Eden and Lltvtnoff. They aro negotiators. They have almost no ego of their own. Hitler's threats against commun ism do not scare Lltvinoff. The man of the Soviet knows Russia never has been conquered, and to him, what Hitler fears is underground commun ism among his own people. To Eden as to Hitler, communism would appear a danger. Flandin and Sarrnut, the French men, arc not so much psych oloiical personalities as symbols of ths ner vous system of France. X think they are emotionally keyed to feel that there l a profound in tention of the whole German revolu tion to dominate the world, and that If the Fuehrer's troops cross the bor der to march to Paris It will be not for vengeance but to establish "a kingdom of God" directed by Hitler. G. at ruction finance give financial aid. corporation will PORTLAND, Ore., March 13. (AP) The Grants Pas Irrigation District petitioned the federal court here for approval of financial reorganisation under corporate bankruptcy laws. Ninety-seven per cent of the bondholder-creditors of the district signi fied their approval of the plan, which calls for payment of 18.481 cents on every dollar of Indebtedness the petition stated. District debts were listed at S1.MO.000. It was stated the reccn- HOLDS UP TREND PORTLAND, Ore., March 13. (AP) New lumber business of 111 mills in the Western Plus association for the week ending March 7 was nine per cent greater than for the preceding week, the association reported today. The mills reported orders for S2.670.000 feet, shipments or 48.199, 000 feet and production of 39,711,000 feet. For the corresponding week ft year ago the same mills showed orders of fi7.429.0O0 feet and production 32,320.000 feet. So far this year or ders are four per cent above the corresponding period Inst year. Portland Butter Prices Take Jump tORTLAND, March 13. yp) On the produce exchange the late ses sion showed a sheer butter advance of ll3c lb. all along the line. Only tc lb. advance was made for butter fat Eggs were steady and unchanged, l-oultry continued In good demand. All country meats ware unchanged. Roosevelt To Seek St. Lawrence Pact WASHINGTON, March 13. ( President Roosevelt reiterated today he would seek a new treaty with Canada for development of the St. Lawrence waterways, but emphasised he did not expect to submit a pact to this session of the senate. Asked at his regular press confer ence about Intimations in some sources that the waterways program mlatht be undertaken without formal ratification of a treaty, the president reriled he had not thought of such a course. More than three-fourths of ths available floor space and building sites for the Texaa Centennial ex position were contracted for by Marco 1. , Sun Francisco Butter SAN FRANCISCO, March IS. (AP. UDA Butter, score: 03-34o. $oonffi J OREGON'S FAVORITE Try It today .BV. X 1 1 .M 111 1 gulm, and Italy tnai amor ooncllltary move. Combined with the foreign office announcement of an "open door." observers were given the Impression that the British were etlll hopeful that the International situation might be eased and the impasse be tween Germany and Prance broken peacefully. I BEER DISI SHORN OF LICENSE PORTLAND, Ore, March 13.- Grain: Wheat: Open High Low May .85 Vi .85 '4 .85 4 July 79 .79 .79 Sep .77 ,77!4 .77V4 Cash: Big Bend bluestem (13 pet.)... 81.25 Do (13 pet.) Dark hard winter (13 pet.)..... 1.12 Do (11 ct.) 1.00 Soft white, western white 88 Nodtrehn spring, hard winter. .87 Western red - -87 'A Oats Nc, 2 white, 833.80. Corn Ho. 2 eastern yellow, 821.50. Mlllrun, 818. Today's car receipts: Wheat. 28: barley. 1; flour. 16: oats, 1: hay. 4. ' PORTLAND, Ore., March 13. (AP) Th Oregon state liquor commission ruled that th Albert' Products company no longer may act as beer distributor. The firm was charged with cutting beer prices in violation of state regulations. Arthur K. McMahan. chairman, said "the revocation. Is final as far v. a r concerned." The commission also named Acting Administrator Otto J. Runt perma nent administrator, suspended one beer license, refuted appllcatlona for .,.. nth. and discussed a proposal to compel membera of "clubs" to purchase Hquor-buylng permits as a meana to control private profits re .i from club licenses to sell mixed drinks. St! IE LOSES APPEAL t.twv. N. Y.. March 13. (API- State Education Commissioner Prank Graves today denied the appen Miss Rose Prelstater from a ruling the New York city board ol ecu. cation she could not hold a teaching license because she wss overweight. Bhe weighed 182 pounds. Commissioner Oraves based his rullni on a leual technicality. Miss Frilstater's appeal, he said, was not filed within the required time. He did not discuss her weight, but he said In his opinion: "Of course, weight is not sn Im portant factor In determining a per son's efficiency as a teacher. The re-r.edy, however, la through the local school authorities. Tar commissioner of education may rot substitute his Judgment for the Judyment of such authorities." -(AP) Close .85 "A .79 77!4 Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. March 13. (AP) BUTTER, prints, 33'c lb. In parch ment wrapper, 34 140 lb. In carton: B grade, parchment wrapper 32c lb.; carton 33c lb. BUTTERPAT Portland delivery: A grade, dellverlea at least twice weekly. 33 g 34c lb.; country routes. si$ 33c lb.; B grade, dellvertea less than twice 34 59S, 771., 15'4 112H 38 25 !i 70 4n; 12 Sou. Pac . 31 V2 Std. Brands - 1574 St. Oil Cal 45 St. OH N. J. . 84, Trans. Amer. 13 Union Carb 81 "4 Unit. Aircraft ..... V. 8. Steel Int. Harvest. ... I. T. & T. Johns Man. Monty Ward North Amer. .... Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio El 1 PB6GLY VJKSGLV r1 38 eo?j silver NEW YORK, March 13. (AP) Bar silver steady'and unchanged at 44c. CAT COMES BACK AFTER THREE YEARS ABSENCE BERWYN, III., March 13. (AP) When Mutzy, pet cat of Walter Ze lenka, 12, disappeared. In 1933, Walter wsa not worried. He had heard that a cat always comes back. Three years later his faith was wavering. Then in walked Mutzy, travelworn but otherwise unchanged. Don't Hesitate... when ordering coffee! Say GOLDEN WEST, and have a uniformity oi flavor a fragrant freshness from the first cup to the last every making! Vacuum Packed In TINS and Re-usable JARS Buckingham's Ice Cream, canay s B I.M'iatJ&'W&SSt i I Parly Specials. The Crest. 330 6. ce.lt. " lrsrir'"' " T 1 lv,.p.W' iMimiii.n.iii"i" him 1 1 1.11-U. .11 HI ptT" F 1 ' I ' i ", I ' V 1 1 r I i 1 iT'-- I "Ml? ' I' t,- ' "tCv I ifi I 1 r-r -1 1 iTi 'T ' h nulla!'" 1 " 11 1 1 mi aa 1 Ts 1 nil f 0v Jt.,2W ' Harry Jr. is a crackerjack VV A distiller, if I do say so jlLA i March 14th and 16th Saturday an FREE DELIVERY 4 TIMES DAILY londay "in R rsJn, a NOTE THE KINDS merican Brick Pimento Swiss - Monterey Jack Im Ye Good Special Aged Holland Banquette ported Roquefort - Cheese. WHEATIES REGULAR PKG. 2 for 23c KRAFT LOCAL CHEESE lb. 16c KRAFT Swanky 2 Jars 29c Pimento, Limburger. Pineapple. Olive, Pimento, Kay Mayonnaise pt.28c ot.45c Crackers American Delicious Salted or plain 2 lbs. 29 LAWNMOWERS aharpene.. We call tot and deliver. 23 N. Plr St. SIMS BROS. Phone 291. Every watch repaired here u given the micrometer test Jno. W. Johnson. 10 I,0 Hum I i.nd " SGJ I t Gil JjfJ - - Mi They fit all Htaling ntids Sites tsnga bora tha three osllol mudgs . pot type to th powerhj fuse 4lloo lumbo heatera. Msd bom gWsnisel copper steel. MIILIOHS IH UfC Tor over 20 yn the sbsolule lesdsf IB SERVICE. SALES. QUAUTlf and LOW PRICE Soulhero orefon dales. Inc. Dlttrlbnlora (or Borae River Vallev Mrdfnrd Calumet Baking Powder Pound can 19 Bran Flakes Post's 10. Beans With Pork Found Can 4 Cans 25c Tomatoes Extra Standard No. 2 '4 3for29 Corn Golden Bantam No. 303 3for29( Soap O.K. Reg. size unwrapped bar 10 bars 39. Olives Gold Feather Pint Can 1 5c Sardines Imported. Pack Baby Cross 2 cans 25. SILVER NUT fA & Margerine lb, g c Candy Bars Varieties 3 for 1 0c COFFEE Maxwell House lb. 27c VANILLA noiQi f.ttb FLAVOR 4-oz. Bottle 15c SHREDDED WHOLE-WHEAT BISCUITS Kellogg'i Pkg. 10 Light Globes Westinghouso 60 and 40 watt 10. Spices Schilling's Best All lOo varieties 2 oz. can 8 BUY FLOUR NOW! KLAMATH H ARIIWIIHAT, 4H MM jii.js MONTANA MAK1IWHKAT, 411 LIIN HI. 4(1 PKIOI.V-W H1CII.V HKIHKST QUALITV, 40 US. . SI..V1 DRU-TLK KNOW. 4 I.R , M , JI.BH rlSMKR'S m.KND, 4B LRH . .. fl.n Oats Quick or Rolled No. 10 Bag 33. Prunes Oregon Italian Lge, size. 6 ibs. 25c FRUIT AND VEGETABLES ARE REALLY FRESH HERE FRESH ASPARAGUS . 3 lbs. 25d RHUBARB 3 lbs. 13 GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona Seedless, 4 for 10 Doz. 20e ORANGES, Sunkist .'. 3 dozen 25? 3 I've got three boys counting in my son-in-law Tom that I've taught everything I ever picked up in a lifetime of distilling. And those boys are right with me putting everything they've got into our own Family's Whiskey. Harry Jr. is the one at the left on the label I wanted you to see his picture so's you'll know him. Now when you taste our Family's Whiskey and learn how smooth eff-fff e and all it is, you'll know why. ffiTyUviKJLy dr. l AVAILABLE IN OREGON P. 8 Fr. rrir of out Wlftn Psiftiflf Cook In f Album If rou'M wrttt mc at Th Maplet, R. 1. D. No. J, Schcnlcr. Pt. ECONOMY MEAT AND FISH COMPANY Phone 46 206 E. MAIN FREE DELIVERY mmmn whxseby I prtvif 75 ffrain neutral piHt simsfs so somro it lot. t. 'inch Co.. inc., SCMfMfY, .-0!vltl0H Of tCHFHlFV rRODUCTS CO, INC. CtttIvM l. Int. . Finrh t Co.. In. Ill mil 1 .Jl'JiTO-;;?'Wr' .vv;S.0 SEA FOODS FOR LENT FRESH SHIPMENT TWICE A WEEK We are cutting right now some of the finest Steer Beef ever raised in Jackson counjy. We have kept this herd on special feed since October at the Louie Loflnnd ranch on Orchard Drive. Pot Roast "-' lb. 12V2C Dixie Bacon Square lb. 21c Bacon vht-,,r cu,e lb. 23c Pure Lard 2 Ibs. 25c FANCY CAPONS, HENS and ROASTERS The basis of family conlenimen) fl ii aailli i ' I la., .MaaalasiiBHW jiur After all, the basis of family contentment is health, for when you're healthy, you're happy. And you'll be happy when you see the choice meats and poultry we offer, and secure in the knowledge that your economy is safe. Little Pig Sausages, lb 25c 01 R OWM MAKR Aged Wisconsin Longhorn Cheese lb. 32(