Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "PXGE EIGHT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. M15DFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 1936.
E
E
July Receipts $66,728,906
Above Collections in
Same Month Year Ago-
Total Is $288,326,539
WASHINGTON, Allff. 21 ln
nreased federnl income In every Im
portant category of tnxatlon was re
ported today by the treasury on Hi
survey of Internal revenue collections
for the first month of the 1037 fis
cal year.
Income during July, the treasury
levealed, rose 866.728 006 above col
lation for the same month a year
ago. The Increase In some Items
amounted to several hundred percent.
The total rose from $331,597,633 In
July Of 1035 to 283,326,639 for the
same period of this year, an Increase
totaling Mmost 30 percent.
Publication of the treasury figures
lecalled the statement Issued last
week by Secretary Morgenthau. After
conferring with President Roosevelt
and congressional finance leaders, the
cabinet member said no additional
taxation would be asked of the next
congress,
Notable Increases Included; gains
of 412,752,211 for taxes on liquor;
rises from $14,364,833 to 929,006,633
from corporation Income taxes; rises
In Individual Income payments from
'$0,508,000 to $11,052.00; rises In ex
cess profits taxes from 1174,000 to
81,048,000: rises In estate tnxm from
814,224.000 to 20,014,0000', and rises
from gift taxes from 996,000 to 9327,
000. The taxes on bonds. Issues of cap
ital stock and convc; -.nccs yielded
92,116,367 for the mouth last year
and 92,479.000 this year. Collections
on automobiles reflected Improved
conditions In that Industry, rising:
from 93,089,000 to 97,70e.COO.
Use Mall Trioune want ads.
ARE ENDED TODAY
ASHLAND, Aug. 31. (Spl) Today
brings to a close the second session
of the Southern Oregon summer
school, during which 105 students
have been enrolled. Eighteen gradu
ates and the same number of be
ginning students were among those
Attending the last five weeks.
The school will be closed for a
month, with registration for the fall
term to start Monday, September 21,
During the 31 days, members of the
normal faoulty Are taking Advantage
of the vacation In different ways.
Dr. and Mrs, Walter Red ford and
daughter Lois, left this week for a
trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Taylor and two daughters plHn to
spend the vacation on the Oregon
coast.
While he will remain In Ashland
for a month, L- E. Messenger will
return In September to the Univer
sity of Oregon medical school In
Portland, where he has spent the
past ytej,
Two faculty members have taken
a year's leave of absence and will not
return In the fait, both planning to
take Advanced study at the Colum
bia university. Miss Luclle Burtts will
leave within a few days to take spec
ial art work, and Mrs. Bertha Smith
also plans to study at the university
In New York City.
Kennewick Wheat
Brings High Price
WALLA WALLA, Aug. 31. ,Vp
The record price for wheat since 1928
was reported paid for two carloads
of 16 percent protein grain at Ken
newick yesterday, a coast grain com
pany (Continental) paying 81-30 per
bushel. Some 14 percent protein
wheat moved there At 91.16, the re
port said.
Prom Pomeroy came a report that
a top price of 81-26 for good milling
wheat was paid also yesterday.
NEW OUTLET FOR
COFFEE AT
BOMBAY (UP) Efforts are under
way to make all India a coffee drink
ing country.
Except In South Africa where cof
fee already la the national drink, tea
rulea the field throughout the rest of
the Indian Empire. The Indian Cof
fee CM committee la directing Its at
tention to thflt portion of India lying
north of IS degrees latitude. (Cess Is
the word used for a self-collected tax
on any commodity.)
The reason behind this campaign
la that coffee Is one of the principal
articles of export from India to Brit
ain and thence elsewhere, with the
recent notice to terminate the Ottawa
Agreement, Indo-Brltlsh trade rela-
tlona hare been thrown Into the melt'
lug-pot.
With the ending of the agreement
India will cease to benefit rrnm lm.
penal preference given to Its coffee,
ana steps are being taken to develop
the home market, with preference
eliminated, Indian coffee must com
pete on the British market with cof
fee from Brazil, Costa Rica, Colom
bia, and South Africa.
in favor of the coffee propagan
dists la the campaign that recently
has been started by puritanical na
tionalist leadera aaalnjifc whirh t.
regarded as Injurloua to health by
theae ultra-selective dieticians. They
do not regard coffee any less Injur
ious, am ine fact la that they hate
tea more than they love coffee.
The .committee haa ownMi it ,f-
fee drive in the Indian tnf o, v..
derabad. situated in the center of the
empire. A modern depot has been es
tablished, to be known as the India
Coffee House, to demonstrate the
proper selection, roasting. primum.
and preparation of coffee. An up-to.
date cafe will be attached to the de
pot to tempt the passers-by to try
vne oeverage.
Buckingham loL Cre&m.' Oanlv A
Party Specials The Croat. 330 8 Cent
OF SEA BATHING
PARIS (UP) Sea bathing Is only
allghtly more .than 100 yeare old In
Prance. Beach life did not start until
1813. when Josephine's daughter.
Queen Hortenae of Holland, came to
Normandy for her health.
In August, 1834, the Duchess du
Berry spent two weeks at Dieppe and
made this beach popular. For everal
years In auccesslon this royal bather
was faithful to the Norman beach,
where people waited Impatiently for
her to open the season.
Her first bath each season was a
real event. The Duchess du Barry, at
tired In long black satin trousers over
which the wore an ankle-length tunic
completed by a bathing bonnet of
wax cloth was accompanied by the
mayor of Dieppe. For this occasion,
the mayor wore evening clothes, varn
ished slippers, and carried a tall silk
hat In one hand. With the other hand
he escorted the Duchess du Barry Into
the water until he stood knee-deep in
the sea.
Alexandre Dumas discovered the
beach of Trouvllle In 1834. The au
thor of "The Three Muaketeere' re
turned to Paris so enthusiastic about
his vacation on the Norman coaat that
other fashionable people adopted
Trouvllle as a summer resort. Within
10 yeara Trouvllle grew like a mush,
room town of hotels end vlllaa, sec
in I860 the famous Saturday train was
organized from Paris.
The beach at Deauvllle became pop
ular at this time, and In 1898 the
Duke de Morny perauaded the whole
Imperial court to accompany mm to
Deauvllle. The entire Norman coaat
became lined with beach reaqfta be
tween 1830 and 1870 until Empress
Eugenie set a new fashion of going
to the silver Coast and Biarritz,
which, In the middle of the 19th cen
tury, had only been a poor fishing
village. -
iru. vnur vacation, freshen your
akin with Belcano Cosmetics. Young's
Drug Co.. Main ana b. wnmi,
SATURDAY & MONDAY
August 22nd and 24th
i mmm i
3
COMMUNITY BUILDERS, WV, COAST TO COAST !
SATURDAY & MONDAY
August 22nd and 24th
V . V" "JELL-0. FOLKS ...THIS 1$ JACK BENNY !?! of radi?A fT" aniVM fit III ISM
Si 4 3T DELICIOUS JELL-0 FLAVORS. NOW IT products. illOSS I
JP 7 1) TASTES TWICE AS G00D J XKx tSSJ
K O O iVV ' iffXZ D'2 SAYS THAT YOU CAN
I pkg$. I ncAZ V ,U JS BEAT TH0SE G0D NOURISHING
I WsA l.no M . 4 AND EXTRA ENERGY "&g5g
V AtKm'mmm'm'm m a alaaaaaOaMMalatjj 0jV f PIt 1 R f tiVW
Royal Club Preserves 21b. jar 35c
Mayonnaise - quart 46c - pint 28c
IOA
Salad Dressing - quart 39c pint 24c
IOA No. 1
Peanut Butter 1 lb jar 1 9c 21b jar 34c
IOA
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
SATURDAY ONLY
Local CANTALOUPES extra hm 3 for 1 9c
Sunkist ORANGES, 28.8 . 2 dozen 45c
CELERY, Rose City .
GREEN PEPPERS . .
join mc ucni. nimir.w ron .no uiri.i .cnu ur.pc nun pacK.gr rap
to Grape.Nuti, Battle Creek. Mich., for free membenhip pin and catalogue at
FREE PRIZES.
SOME INSIDE INFORMATION
POST T0ASTIES ARE THE GRANDEST
BREAKFAST TREAT YOU
EVER HAD" '
2m15
. 9c
. 2 lbs. 13c
r
Cream Cereal 28 oz 17c , 14 oz lie
A Breakfast Fit for a King
Sunshine Malt Graham Crackers Ige pkg 14c
Bovt itid Glrll! JOIN THE JUNIOR G MFN! Fwe badge nd other free nifttu
Send two Toil Toillle box topi to Melvln'PurvU.co Pmt ToaMlei, Battle Creek, Mich.
Dawn Tissue 3 (or 16c
IOA Fane
Tuna No. Ms 10c Nos lc
IOA
Shrimp 15c
IOA
Sardines 3 (or 25c
Tomato or Mustard lg. can
Lux Flakes
large 23c
Lux Flakes
small 2 for 19c
Lux Toilet Soap
3 bars 19c
Edward's
Tenderized
Marshmallows
1 lb. package
16c
HI. FELLERS. DONY FORGET TO JOIN"
MY JOE E.BROWN CLUB AND D0N7
FORGET MY FAVORITE CEREAL
GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES",
2 kgs 2 1
)
JOIN JOE E. BROWN'S CU-'B Bov nd Girt! Writ Grape-Nun FUWm, BittU?
Creek. Mich. ncUM one pck4f lop from Grape-Nuti FUkei for FREE Club
memhernhip pin!
' EAT LOTS OF POST'S BRAN
FLAKES... THEY TASTE GREAT
IP YOU IN TIP-TOP
SHAPE ALWAYS " fa
AND KEI
2 21
f 1 i
MEAT SPECIALS
Swift's Kenton Backs . . lb. 30c
Swift's Asst. Lunch Meats lb. 29c
Swift's CirdeSshankIesspicnicslb.28c
Swift's Premium slicedbacon pkg. 25c
'i lb, Pnckngos
Bov. .nd GUI.! JOIN CAPTAIN FRANK'S AIR HAWKS! OM l.mln illw
.InB-hMlgr! 0 FRe t PIKFS and m.nv other prl:e. rn(t r.. 'rom rc.i .
Br.n Fl.kn le Capl. Frank Hawk,, B.nle Cr.k. Mich.
IOA "
Salad Mac'oni 14 oz 1 4c
iaA
SALT 2 lb pkg 2 for 15c
Plain or Iodized
IOA
Dev'd Meat V4s4for 15c
Porter's
Frillettes
14 oz. pkg.
22c
WINDEX . . .
OVALTINE 6oz
DRANO
19c
33c
19c
Red T Coffee 3 lb 49c
Freshly Rousted Freshly Ground
RED "A" COFFEE . 17c Iced Teaspoon Tea
IGfl Wheat Puffs 9c I IGA sliced Beef 2 tor 27c m 33c
I V "t. Jar I J T r
10A Bmnd 'ceo Teaspoon Free
FAMILY FLOUR 49 ib. sk. $iss With Each Packag
No-Rub Shoewhite Ige size 19c
Positively guaranteed not to rub off
Flavoraid ass't flavors . . 5c
IQA
Fruit Pectin 3 oz . 3 for 25c
For all preserving
Veg-AII No 303 can 2 for 27c
. A oomplet vegetable salad
ll uu new appeal In summer meat. ftt M
E to make juit u double vour
rguUrimounl of coffee. Ttirnrli if f
nd fUvor b ihn juK rlht sfttt it', I
COETEE P
ROGUE RIVER
HEATH and
HOLLISTER
flrncral Merchandise
GOLD HILL
HAM'S
GROCERY
Mrnti, Omcerlm
trill In. Vegetable!
TALENT
TRYON
MERCANTILE
(Icnrrnl Mf rcliniull,. Ilardnar.
CENTRAL POINT
FABER
Cash Markets
Orocsrlrs Pnilti .nd
Vithlri Ttt
w s. ni,rr,iii..
BUNGALOW GROCERY
FRESH MEATS AM) VKGF.T MILES
Phnn
.VI I I Miitlt C.
MEDFORD STORES
INDA HUMPHREY
a ro.MM.rrR fooii markft
riionc JJ
LUMAN BROTHERS
GROCERIES MEATS F8nTS VEC.tTAHLES 8ARERT
Sup,, fiwil Mr,t Cnni.r M.ln ind mrtlrtl
ROSE GROCERY
GROCERIES MEATS VEO ETA BLES BAKER T OOODS
W ff, l.ion opn Evnlnn nl Sund.,
Phnn U!1
ALEXANDER'S GROCERY, INC.
A CnmnlM. Line of Battle Cr Health Food,
I OS et Main St.
, JACKSONVILLE
GODWARD
MERCANTILE
Groceries General Merchandise
GLENDALE
AL CREECH
Groceries Traits and
Vegetables Teed
CAVE CITY
SCHUMACHER'S
GROCERY
The IOA of the liednood Hlglma;
, ASHLAND
DOUGHERTY
GROCERY
tt N. Main
Phone 9Z