"MEDFORD MATL TRIBUTE, MEDFOTin, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1938.
PAGE FIVE
HIE PI CUT
NOW UNDER WAY
AS EMM
Central Point Mill Starts
. Logging in Rogue River
Forest Tract Highest
Timber Price Is Involved
Rogu Elver Sugar Pine company
today began the cutting of white
pine in the Copeland creek tract of
the Rogue River national forest. The
lumber Is to be processed in the
company's mill at Central Point.
The company was awarded the
contract for 3,700,000 board feet of
the white pine, bidding 67-76 a
thousand. This Is the highest price
ever paid for any kind of timber "on
the Rogue River national forest and
Is believed to be the highest ever
paid In Oregon or Washington for
any timber excepting Port Orford
cedar, it was said by Karl L. Jan
ouch, forest supervisor. As usual, in
forest service sales, the price Is for
stumpage, the company having to
get the timber out at its own ex
pense. Bids on the white pine sale were
called several months ago, but award
ing of the contract was not dis
closed by the forest service until
today.
Cutting of the white pine la in
the nature of an experiment, Mr.
Janouch said. Future disposition of
the timber will depend largely on
the outcome of the present sale, he
related. The amount of timber In
volved In the current sate Is only
a small part of the total white pine
stand, he said.
The white pine of the Rogue River
national forest Is believed by Mr.
Janouch to be the equal of any In
the United States, if not superior.
It was only through the persistent
efforts of Mr. Janouch that atten
tion was finally centered on the
stand here. It having been Ignored
previously on -the assumption there
was no white pine In this locality.
Has Special L'ses.
Because of Its specialized uses,
white pine Is In great demand as a
commercial product. Its lightness and
strength make It desirable for use
on Blilps and it Is also used exten
sively In pattern-making. Consider
able quantities of it are also used
in making matches.
H. C. Obye, assistant forest super
visor, spent today at the site of
operations as the cutting got under
way. Begtrnlng Monday, the forest
service will have a scaler on the
Job. Edward Leach has been assigned
to the work. The contract provides
that the entire 2,700.000 board feet
must be cut this year. Chauncey
Plorey is in charge of operations for
the company. The stand is about
seven mjles above Union Creek. -
Sub Cnish Cause Found
LONDON, May 20. (p) A public
inquiry disclosed today that faulty
wiring of a signal was responsible
for the subway crash m which six
persons were killed Tuesday. The
accident, in which one crowded train
rammed into another, was the worst
In the history of London's "underground."
SAY IT WITH CAKE!
Select this delioious cake for your family this week
end and it will say plenty for your good judgment in
selecting finer food
Orange Glaced Cake '
Made from the juice and rind of fresh, ripe oranges
and covered with a delightful fondant icing The
whole family will like this cake be sure to have one.
59c
30c for a Half
Phone 718 and have one set aside for you tomorrow.
Have you" tried our new air-conditioned Holsum
Bread in White or Brown Wheat? It is truly a fine
'bread. Ask your grocer for FLUHRER'S HOLSUM
or you will recognize it in the streamlined, red and
white wrapper.
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HELD IN GOLD HILL FOR
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GOLD HILL. May SO. (SpD
Cammencement exercises for gradu
ating Gold Hill high school students
were held In the gymnasium Wed
nesday evening with Dr. Sberm&n L.
Divine, pastor of the First Presby
terian church of Modford, giving the
address. Last Sunday night in the
gymnasium, the Rr.v. John W. Hoyt
of Medford gave the sermon, "Mak
ing Life a Masterpiece, at baccalaur
eate services.
Included In the baccalaureate serv
ices were a doxology by the con
gregation. Invocation by the R?v
Hoyt. a hymn. EYuth Of Our Path
era" by tie congregation, the girl
chorus singing "Lift. Thine Eyes,"
scripture reading, prayer and bene
diction by the Rev. Hoyt, two solos.
"Simple Aveu" by Mr. Ferguson and
"A Perfect Day" by Carrie Jacobs
Bond, two hymns by the congrega
tion, "Come Thou Almighty King"
and "Holy, Holy. Holy," and the an
them by the mixed chorus. "Praise
The Lord."
WRECKING SEDAN
A 17-year old Medford high school
boy. charged with ateallng the 1937
Lincoln Zephyr sedAn of T. E. Dan
iels from the W. B. Young servlr-a
shop Tuesday night and wrecking. It
on the Murphy-Orants Pass road
after a wild ride, appeared in Juve
nile court yesterday and was granted
a parole upon condition he apologia
to Daniels and continue his hliih
school work. His drivers license was
also revoked for a year.
City police arrested the youtb yes
terday, and quoted him as explain
ing he entered the Young shep
through the skylight about 9:30
Tuesday night and drove the ma
chine out through the back door
which he unlocked from the Inside
Then, the youth told police, he drove
the car out through Jacksonville and
the Applegate, and was traveling
about 60 miles an hour when It lelt
the road and turned over. The boy
told police he walked the entire dis
tance back to Medford. arriving home
about 8 a. m. Wednesday. He gave
no reason for the theft other than
the wish to "ride around." police
said. i
The machine, fully Insured, was
not seriously damaged, and la being
repaired In the Young shop.
Mrs. Blanche Barton, will hav? I
charge of th Sunday school and I
morning service Sunday at 9:45 and 1
11 a. m. The public la cordially In-
vlted to attend each of these serv
Ices.
First M. E.' Church
To Honor Founder
Tuesday Evening j
The First Methodist Episcopal ,
church. West Main and Laurel
streets, will celebrate Tuesday the
300th anniversary of the "heart
warming' experience of John Wesley
organizer of the First Methodist
Episcopal church of America. A pot
luck supper will be served at 6:30
p. m., wlthi all members and friends
cordially Invited. The supper will
also honor new members received
during the conferenco year.
Dr. S. W. Hall, of Salem, district
superintendent, will attend and give
an address which will be followed
by the quarterly conference, the last
for tills year. The pastor and church
department heads wlU give their
annual reports and officers and com
mlttccmcn will bo elected for the
coming year. .
The annual conference will be
held In The Dalles. June 21-26.
The pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotta
will preach on "the spiritual blrtu
of John Wesley, at the Sunday morn,
ing service.
BERLIN. May 20.-HP) Newly-wed
Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia
and his tbrlde. the former Grand
Duchess Kyra of Russia, left todny
for Bremorhavcn to embark on the
Bremen for the United states.
The
Capital
Parade
(Continued trom Page On.)
ate candidate wa licked by the
marmoreal puddler Jim Davis but
he did pretty handsomely, for a
broken-down tariff lobbyist.
Such ore the owners of Earle and
Jones, Davis and James. At first
glance, the fact that virtue still
must be Its own reward appears to
be about the only lesson to be drawn
from the victory of such a crew.
Looking deeper, however, there are
other morals for the nation In the
Pennsylvania doings. On the Demo
cratic side, the McCloskey-Kelly-Lawrcnce
faction, which had stolen
the state machine, administered a
licking to Joe Quffey and John L.
Lewis. It was not too bad a licking,
but it was a significant one, for poor
Joe Guffcy still controlled the fed
eral patronage and voted the WPA
workers, while John L. Lewis had his
big labor group behind htm.
The Guffcy-LcwLs forces Included
tho segments of the electorate most
heavily relied on by the new deal.
The Guffey-Lewis gubernatorial can
didate, Tom Kennedy, had the of
ficial blessing of Postmaster General
James A. Farley, extracted by a
threat to the White House that
Kentucky C.I.O. men would oppose
th cherished leader,' Alben Bark ley.
And Tom Kennedy was beaten,
roughly five to four.
Thus it Is Justifiable to suppose
that, in knock-down, drag-out fight
with a strong local Democratic ma
chine, the White House may have
trouble. As the president Is now de
termined to remodel his party In a
fairer image, this Is distinctly im
portant. '
For Republicans, the indications of
the Pennsylvania primary are more
encouraging. The total Republican
vote ran ahead of the Democratic
total. In this, in the signs of a labor
rebellion against John Lewis, and In
the defeat of Gilford Plnchot, there
are signs, of a revival of conservatism.
.Plnchofs crushing dereat, how
ever, should depress those who hope
for s enlightened Republican party.
He was an elderly Don Quixote, who
rode to the fray with his energetic
wife playing Snncho Panza. He made
a poor campaign, yet at least he had
the distinction of having given
Pennsylvania Its only honest and
forward-looking government in seventy-five
years. And he was easily
beaten by the money bags of Joe
Pew.
If Joe Pew's Judge James wins the
governorship in the fall, a great step
will have been taken toward the res
toratlon of mammon In the Republi
can temple. The altar of the fat god
has not been well served of late. His
years of burnt offerings have seemed
to be at an end. Possibly the most
Important thing about the Pennsyl
vania primary Is Its forewarning
that, U the depression returns the
Republicans to power, Mammon will
still be their household deity.
Finally, there was a moral for all
AT 229 EAST
The new Rose bakery at 2J9 East
Main street was in full operation
today with Bud McKlnney supervlsoi
of production. Mr. McKlnney ha:;
been In the bakery business for 21
years.
The bakery will feature home-made
bread and specialty cakes. It will do
only a retail business at the premises.
Mrs. Grace Reed Is In charge of the
store. '
Mr. and Mrs. McKlnney hava been
here about a year and have now
made Medford their permanent home.
Revival Services
At Faith Mission
Revival services are being con
ducted at Faith Mission by Evange
list Charles O. Meyers and evange
listic party of five from Bradenton
Fla. Special vocal and Instrumental
music will be a feature of every
servico at 7:46 p. m. The paator.
kVUI!.HawiJ..m
Get Acquainted Sale at
"The FRIENDLY STORE"
SATURDAY and MONDAY
RUBY RED GLASSWARE
The latest thing just arrived
With chrome trim, priced from
93c to $1.19
SPRINKLERS,
Heavy galvanized 8 qt, size
. Regular $1.49 value
98c
A new shipment of
BLACK GLASSWARE
including cake plates, vases, and
candlesticks. Ideal for gifts.
25c and up
ENAMEL WARE
Including pudding pans and lipped
sauce pans in quart sizes.
14c
TOILET TISSUE 5c - 6 for 25c
WORTHMORE 5c 10c 15c 25c
to $1 STORE
'THE FRIENDLY STORE"
, 40 SOUTH CENTRAL
ORIGINAL PRICE CUTTERS
FLASHLIGHTS
In a large variety Rayovac Bond and Eveready.
Prices to fit your pocketbook. Now is the time to
get a new flashlight with Picnic, outing and vaca
tion season just ahead.
EVEREADY
Lantern Spotlight
in compact model
to carry in coat
pocket or car.
Complete 39c
BOND
Two-cell nickel pla
ted spotlight. A
dandy light at a
low price.
Complete 49c
BOND
Two-cell fibre case
spotlight. Extra
heavy for hard
wear and long serv
ice. Complete 79c
RAY-0-VA0
Streamline
This is a real value
with extra heavy
metal case.
Complete 89c
SS3
Hp
TESTED BY THOUSANDS
of satisfied users here. Com
pare with others at twice
the price. Standard
size or baby cells. Ea. 3G
YOU ALWAYS SAVE
AT
PICNIC SUPPLIES
Don't spoil the fun of your trip by having
dishes to wash. Get a supply of paper
plates, napkins, cups Q OCal
forks and spoons 3 pkgs. C3C
WESTERN THRIFT
COLORFUL BEACH TOWELS
Large size double thread Turkish Towels
in bright plaids and stripes. You 9 Cm
will want several at our low price faww
SWIMMING TRUNKS
All-wool trunks with built-in
supporters Boys' sizes 89
Another typical value at Western
Thrift Men's sizes 98
OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
EASTMAN KODAK FILMS ZIZ. 10 off
HINKLE PILLS , . . . 9c
MIRACLEAID FLAVORED COM) DRINKS . 3 pkgs. 1 0c
CUJllfltfn PDCAU " McKBSSON'B I.ATIIKR TYPF. AAA
UllHVIItU UnCftlYI FIVE ST. RKOIft. Blades tHF.t . . ZOG
UIQHR P&PQ ' MGIIT WEIGHT GABARDINE AP
VlOUrl UnlO WITH RUN VISOR Adjustable a a afaOC
PUPP Film A For any size print
inCC Developing HC Including post card size
FOR POISON OAK MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE 45c
YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT WESTERN THRIFT
EVERYDAY NECESSITIES - DEEP CUT PRICES
HOSPITAL COTTON, lb 19
EPSOM SALTS 5 pounds 19
RAZOR BLADES
Double Edge Ajax 20 for 15
SUN GLASSES, gen. Crookes lens 29
MINERAL OIL, extra heavy
Russian, quart 39c?
GARDEN GLOVES, cotton knit, pr. 10
DENTAL CREAM, with milk of
magnesia 10?
ASPIRIN, tins of twelve
five-grain tablets .. 3
ALKA SELTZER, 60c liae .40
UNGUENTINE, for sunburn,
BOo size ... 43t
BEACH BALLS, domestic, lge. size 25f
CLEANING FLUID, Expello, 25c size 9
EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk 19
ARATONE, for hay fever, $1.00 size 79
BRIAR PIPES
Select your pipe from
Medford 's largest stock
good quality pipes in a
large assortment of
popular 9 1
shapes hlw
Real Pipe
Joy -Here 1
10c size,
2 for 15?
Full lb.
49c
BRIAR PIPES
Bettar quality pipes of
selected briar plus a
lOe can of your favor
ite tobacco
All for
49c
YOU CAN ALWAYS SAVE AT WESTERN THRIFT I
MAIN & CENTRAL
TWO STORES-
125 EAST SIXTH ST.
Under the Big Clock
THE ONLY RED FRONT
ON SIXTH STREET
men In Pennsylvania. Only four
months ago. Joe Quffey was tha ab
solute ruler of this great state. He
spoke, and his commands were obey
ed. He wna silent, and forty thousand
Jobholders trembled at hla frown.
And now he Is no more than one of
nlnety-stx senators, a busted boss,
a satrap without a satrapy. Joe Ouf
fey's reduction to the status of an
ordinary senator t-eache the Insecur
ity of all men's fortunes as clearly as
the spectacle of a Russian grand
duke piloting a taxi.
Standard Oil Fly
Spray Ad Drive
Opens In Tribune
The Mall Tribune Is among a se
lect list of prominent dally news
papers throughout the Pacific west
this year which are going to be
hammering home the big Standard
OH fly spray news top quality new
low prices! In addition the famous
Standard Oil housekeeping "qulek
tuplets" (that lighten housework
Standard OH cleaning fluid, self
polishing wax, furniture polish and
handy oil are going to be listed.
.Every advertisement In this fuU
season campaign Is destined to
reach 1 out of every 8 families 1b
the west I Designed to stand out and
and catoh attention out of aU pro
portion to their slra, these advertise
ments are actually miniature "bill
boards" In newspapers.
They'll be seen on the food psgea
of The Mall Tribune on the pages
that housewives read when In tha
very act of making out their shop
ping lists. This hard-hitting series
of "posters" wlU deliver more than
14 time as many buying suggestions
as there are families In the west!
Its a sura thing that Standard Oil
household products will go on mors
and more buying lists.
Top quality at new low prlceal
From Canada to Mexico, that's tha
good news about Standard OH fly
spray that thousands of housewives
are going to see snd hear about la
less.
(
THE DALLES, May 30. UP) Tha
olty council agreed today to sponsor
a S40.000 WPA project to complete)
the Lewis and Clark monument.
1
Phone MS. Wo'U haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
RIVERSIDE
MA MET
313-315 N.Riverside. Phone 358
Open Evenings and Sunday '
WHAT BETTER TREAT
than a dish ot j .
wholesome
finely blended
Ice Cream
ALL FLAVORS .
Qt. 25y2c
EGG NOODLES 2 packages 25c
Superior Quality. 16 ounce packages
SALT, Arden . 1 lb. carton 4c
Van Camp's n -
DHDI 9 "1C 5 cans 25c
rUKIV & 20 oz. ........ 3 can. 25c
BEANS 2 size .2 cans 25c
1
PHONE 358 for PERSONALIZED DELIVERY SERVICE
CHEESE .... 2 lb. box 55c
Kraft Brick or American in wooden boxes
Save On Fruits and Vegetables
RADISHES orGREEN ONIONS 4 bun. 9c
Local Grown
STRAWBERRIES . . . 2 boxes 25c
Local grown by K. H. Field '
ASPARAGUS, local . 3 pounds 25c
NEW POTATOES U.S. No. 1 10 lbs. 19c
8haier White
LETTUCE, fancy, solid head each 5c
LEMONS, Sunkist . . . dozen 19c
SOAP, 0 K, 8 regular bars 25c
SALMON .... tall can 11c
Mountie brand. Alaska'
FLOUR . 49 lb. sack $1.1 1ft
Klamath Bouquet, fully guaranteed hard wheat patent.
SPECIAL MEAT VALUES
PORK CHOPS K each 4c
PORK SAUSAGE ... lb. 15c
Pure Pork
BEEF BOIL srs. 2 lbs. 25c
SHOULDER of LAMB . lb. 15c
SwifU
BREAST of LAMB . lb. 9Vic