Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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MflDPORD M JH TTITBUNB. MEDFORD. OREflOtf. FRTDAY, OfiTOBER 2j, 1929.
BELLM SCHOOL 10
RIDIr flM UfTCi CMIl P"1 o1'lre of the evening. Kupor
!' I VI 1 1 V I I 111 HI lIVl ill' ,nU,,,,llult Bll""" Women Curler.
... j IIIUIL. Ull .111.1.11 UllUj, fornwr teacher of JJollview, will
Inu wUI luko liTnco on Friday even
ing. aVnv. 8, Willi President
Churchill of the Southern Oregon
N'ornuil Hehool to give the prlncl
' BELLVrEW, Oro., Out. 25.
fBpiicliLl.) J&iturday, Oct, 20, will
b moving dtiy jit Uellvtow, when
the desks and other Hehool equip
inont will be moved Into the new
Bi-hool liutldlnR,
Th il"iliratinn' of tho new luilld-
act an chulrmun.
Wnral Croft vlHltcd tho Bellvicw
Hehool Tuesday to detei-mlno tho
po8Hl,v)UltieH of u Hehool orchcutru
this ytwir, and found thnt enoimh
pupilH wanted iiiuhIc Io.hhoii h to
form a class for orchwtra work,
llo will orKunlzo the cluss on 1-Yi-
dny.
HAN KHANCISCO, Ort. 25. UP)
Southern I'aclflc company reports
Hcptomhor revenui'H KllKtitty under
Ihe mouth of laHt year at
$, 20.000. Nine monlliH revenues
were nearly $0,000,000 ahead of
ImI yenr at morn thiin 4 fi, 000, 000.
" ir -ni m ir- lg
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Gambler's Murder. Dogs ' . ,
Tammany Election Trail
LOCAL SQUAD
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HOME OWNED STORES
Your local PIGlJLY WIGGLYj is an independent Oregon institution,
ovmed and operated by local people. It has more than 350 stockhold
ers living right h ere in the State of Oregon interested In its welfare
and sharing in its success. It hs,s no connection with any other chain.
Thru its tremendous purchasing power and efficient self-service sys
tem of selling you are always able to buy the finest foods the market
affords. at the lowest possible prices and you help Oregon grow.
Week-End Features, October 26th to 28th
MERIT TAPIOCA,
2 for
25c
OVALTINE,
Reg. $1.00 siy.t
83c
COAST TUNA, si.c,
3 for I
25c
CLOROX, to whiten clothes,
Res;, si' - -
17c
M and R VANILLA EXTRACT,
2-oz. bottle 1 ..
23
MILK OR NUT HERSHEY BARS, 2C
UAh. size i
P. C. B. CO. FIG RARS,
2 pounds .. I
29c
CASTLE-HAVEN LIMA BEANS, No. 2 (tuns, 39 C
2 for - -
VAN ALEN PEAS, sweet and tender, No. 1 tall, rjQ q
3 cans '-
UTANAH - PEAS, No. 2 can, OQr
2 for ..: - -
LINDY'S GOLDEN CORN, No. 2 etui 17; 49 c
3 for -
ALTA - VILLA TOMATOES, No. 2 & 49 C
3 cans - ,
Pet Milk
6 tall cans
Jello AU Wwors
6c
Package
P T D (Jraluiins or
r V U soda (Ynckri
2 -ib. pkg..33c
L1C
JC
i
PIGGLY WIGGLY BEST COFFEE,
1 Found ykg - -
45c
14 package PAPRIKA FREE
witji 1 II). Shilling's Oofl'ee
50c
ALBR'S MINIT OATS,
Lai-geN package
28c
SUNSET MATCHES,
carton
21c
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE,
3 bottles
63 c
CRYSTAL .WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP,
10 bars '
35c
LIFE BUOY HEALTH SOAP,
3 liars :
23c
CALUMET, CORN OR GLOSS STARCH,
2 pkgs
17c
FANCY JONATHAN APPLES, 8 lbs. 25; QQr
Mox ZJZJK,
FANCY PACK SALOWAY PEACHES,
for canniiur; crate
88c
HOME GROWN ONIONS,
10 pounds
23c
U. S. NO. 1 SPUDS, Netted (I ems,
per Cwt
$319
Piggly Wiggly Market
SPECIAL
TURKEYS CHICKENS RABBITS
Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound 25c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c
Leg of Lamb, per pound 35c
Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound 25c
Phone 1236 We Deliver
408 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon
Starting lineups for the Corvullie
Uml Meilforfl llivh ur-h.inl r..n.i...ii
'1Uhi1m. for their fifth annual nmn
tomorrow uiiernoon at vunscoyoc
flelil, win probably be:
C'orvalllu Medford
i I'lljmunn C O. Newlln
I u"n O Caatleman
A"n O Hprague
WiiKiier T Cunningham
"'own T Whvtn
! Tweed 15 Archer
Hw.llji K Thonm.
I Vnnut c'lay
Adama II u Wentzel
'-al II 11 Hnrrlngtor.
I'nderwood .' Kit S5unbrunn
ino CorvalllB Hquad will arrive
late till afternoon by titage, In
charge of Coach Parker. '
The Htudent body will atnge
"pep" rally thla evening from the
alage of the Cratoiian theater, and
011 the downtown atreets. with
Karlo (Flea) Davla acting aa mas-
tr of cercmonloM.
The vlaltors will outweigh the
locals, who are bunged up with
minor injuries. Tackle Dobbyn has
a boll on the back of his neck,
ami Uuard Sprague has poor under
pinning, but it Is probable that
Spraguc will start thp game, Caa
tleman will probably bo given the
call over CJreen for the other guard
though CJreen la a hold-over from
laxt year's squad, and was a first
string guard, up to The Dalles and
the ltenson games, when his place
was filled by Sprague.
The Medford team is now In bet
ter condition than when U tackled
(Grants Pass two weeks ago, and
1 had trouble with its wind after the
1 first four plays. The athletes have
! got down to business the past ten
j days, and will probably bo In shape
. for a gruelling battle such as Cor'
vallls always offers. They ought
to beat the college town warriors.
however, a couple of touchdowns,
If they can stand the pace.
1 .11 v lea A. IteanieB died yester
Iduy at her home In Ashland at the
J ago of 70 years, six inonthR and
: 11 i no days. Funeral services will
! b held tomorrow afternoon at
2:30 at the Phoenix church, where
friends and acquaintances are in
vited to attend. She was the wife
01' tho late James R. Kennies of
Phoenix and was the mother of
Mrs. Lillian M. Coleman, Mrs. An
drew 1 learn nnd Harry V. Realties
of Phoenix, Mrs. Charles P. Chrls
teiiHon of Linden, Cal., and Earnest
K. ItcaniPH of Central Point. She
was a native ot Iowa.
I'OXVKVI'ION OPK.VS .TONKJIIT
(Continued from Page One)
of Crater
the
, it.
B.
phases of crusade with Christ
T. It. Humphreys.
10:00 Annual report
Ilke I'nion.
Announcements. (
10:45 Hymn, ltcv. C It. Porter,
lender.
10:55 Special number, Klamatn
Kals.
11:00 Address, "Jesus and
Church Carrying On," Uev,
V. Nelson.
1 1 :ao Dismissal.
Saturday Afti'moon.
1:3(1 Song service, Hew C.
Porter.
l:AU Prayer.
1 : Till Junior demonstration.
U:Ui Conference period. . lookout,
T. H. Humphreys; Prayer Meet
ing, ltoss (luiley: Missionary,
ltcv. W. O. Johnson: Social.
Uev. Win. P. Hartley.
Il:ir Special Numbert Central
Point Federated.
:i:20 Announcements.
:t : irr C. K. World Representative,
ltoss Clullcy.
,1::lo "Christ Crucified Carrying
tn." Itev. It. W. Nelson, Con
ferring of Degrees, Koss (luiley?
llcnedictlon.
Salunlay Nlglit.
5:45 Haniiuet nt Presbyterian
church, Medford.
1 ::(! Song service. How' C. )tt.
Porter.
7-50 Prayer. Invitation received
ou wouldn' t find it
E
asy
to French -fry
whole potatoes
Hut what n uitlrrencc when you
fry a few slices at time, That'i
the way Hills Hros. roast cof
fee a few pounds at a time
nrver in bulk. And what a dif
ference their continuous process
of Controlled Roasting makes in
flavor 1 No bulk-roasting method1
can produce such rich, uniform
goodness.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Of A
C if
L
I flrmation or renowed fHnclUnesB
between the Italian monarchy aud
, the pope, arranged by Mussolini, Is
of great HiHtoricai lnieresi.
Poincare and Clemenceau, great
Frenchmen, and old, Clemenceau is
88. amaze their doctors by quick
recovery from serious illness.
"Within an inch or death" Sun
day, Clemenceau is now getting
up at 7 in the morning to work
on his important book and discuss
politics with friends.
Tho nn7'iinir fart for nrohibltien
Americans is that these French
men, all their lives, have drunk
light French red wino, diluted with
water, and never drink ice water.
French doctors even tell you that
red wine, containing iron, tannin
and vitamines In abundance, makes
good, blood, which gives hoatth and m
long life. . k
Haldane. eminent Rritish bioloT
grist, says the negro race in Amer
ica will gradually die out because
negroes move to big cities. Had
tttatr vnmalnml In tho rnuntrv. fin VH
Haldane, they might gradually have
equaled the wanes in numuer.
But city Hie kills them.
That statement appears to bo
confirmed by statistics In Now
York City.
The death rate in the negro sec
tion is 40 per cent higher than
throughout the city as a whole.
There are 300,000 negroes in New
York City, and the health problem
is a serious one.
.ItMili II. Hunton. Xcw York pi'oscvutor !'ft ultovo), and (rover
A. Vhii Ion (at ctefk), police com inlsioinr. Imve hrn criticized for
not solving the llolhslciii nuinlcr. J-lorcMo II. JjUiuarcHa (lower
Icrt) lias nutde tho unsolvtil murder an Ismic in Ins ciimiNiln for
mayor nmiiiist .lames J. Walker (lower rilil). .coi-c MMjMamis
(lower center) lias been indicted, but Is out on bail.
Ily Donald C. llollcs
(A. P. Feature. Sorviie Writer)
NEW YOUK (P) Hy an Int'X
pllcable quirk of politics, tho un
solved murder of a gambler has
become the principal lmic, tempo
rarily at leaHt. of New Yorks
(luadrennlal campaign to select a
mayor.
The Hpectcr of the Rnthsteln
cae has been reHiirrected and
ptanled firmly in tho foreground
of tho political horizon by the
stratcsy of tho men ambitious to
supplant .lames J. Walker in the
mayor's chair.
Probably not nlnce tho Rosen
thal ease 17 years ago. In which!
Charles ISecker, police lieutenant, I
paid with his life for plotting mur
der, ' has a killing brought such I
loud reverberations In political
circles.
Arnold Ttotbstein's lips woro
Healed in death, but it was con
tended that ho loft behind an In
criminating record of his dealings
In little black books and other
records whose contents have never
been revealed. Walker's oppo
nents clamor for the truth ubout
reports that politicians and office
holders were Indebted to him for
loans.
A maze of conflicting state
ments, juniors and charges have
cloaked the case since the gambler
was fatally shot In a room in the
Hark Central hotel November 4
28. He had participated In a
st ml poker game there.
rho weeks that followed brought
a mass of rumors nnd public cla-j
mnr jor justice finally arousen
Mayor Walker, who demugded ac
tion. No solution was forthcoming.
Joseph A. Warren retired as police
commissioner, pleading ill health,
and was succeeded 'by fi rover A.
Whalen, Now York's official wel
comes who promised speedy jus
tice for liothstein's slayers. War
ren died later, his spirit broken,
according to his friends.
.loab H. Kunton, retiring Tain-;
many prosecutor, discounted the
murder as liuvlng no political kIk
nlficance. A grand jury indicted George
McManus, Uroudway gambler 1-1 y
man liiller, and two other' un
named men on charges of first
degree murder. McManus was ar
rested and held in jail until fl- j
nally released on JtiO.OOO ball when'
Panton announced he would not1
be tried until 1 tiller and the
two others were apprehended.
There the case rested until, un
der the heavy fire of Walker's
opponents, Klorollo H. IrfiOuardla,
Itepublicnn; Norman Thomas, So
cialist and Itlcbard K. Knrlght.
"square deal" candidate, Han ton
announced he would bring Mc
Manus to trial Immediately.
Tho case was set for October 15
before Judgi Charles C. Nott, but
was postponed until November 12
when the court nnnounced thnt
"under no circumstances would I
try this case before election day."
Election Is November G.
.Thus, a year and a week since
Pothsu'in was shot, McManus will
face a jury on a charge of first
degreo murder.
for next convention. Klectlon
of of fleers. Announcements.
8 : 1 r "Helping My Inrd to Carry
On" (budget raising session),
ltoss Guilcy.
8:4i - Missionary Dramatization,
"To Whom Shall We Go." Heno
dicllon. Sunday Morning.
fl:00 Unlet Hour. Uev. Carmen
E. Moll. Sunday school and
church of choice.
12: K Kxecutlvo committee lun
cheon, (joint meeting of old and
new officers) Phoenix Presby
terian church,
Sunday Afternoon.
2:15 Song service, Itev. H.
Porter. 'On to Coos Hay, HKto"
Koss Gulley. Announcements.
Awards, Installation of offi
cers, Itev. Win. Harney. Special
number, Grants Pass. Address
"Our Covenant: We Will See This
Thing Through' Phil. 4:13, Hoss
Gulley. Dedication service, Koss
Gllcy. Henodlctlon.
Sunday l'vcnlng.
ti:0ft Pre-prayer service, Klva
Caster.
C: 15 Christian Kndeavor Prayer
MeWlng. Topic. "How Can Mv
Society Carry On?" .Mario Pres
cott .
7:30 Song service. Itev. C. H.
Porter.
7:4! Devotion. Special number,
Itev. Carmen K. MolL
S:00 Address. "Our Lender's Cov
enant 'Carry On ", Uev. K. W.
Nelson.
Closing of convention.
shows want of respect for the feel
ings of others
llut Is it possible for any two
legged human microbe on this
planet to insult God?"
If tho mice proposed to punish
any mnuso insulting Kdlson, you
would say, "Mice, don't worry; you
CAN'T insult Kdison."
How much less can any man in
sult tho Creator of the Universe?
The Tihuna of Homo announces
an Interesting ceremony.
Italy's king nnd queen, in full
state, accompanied by Crown
Prince Humbert and other princes,
will visit Pope Pius in tho Vati
can., first visit of Italian rovnltv
t to the pope slnco 1S70 nnd the
days of Garibaldi.
After an intimate mooting be
tween the pOe nnd the royal fam
ily, the royal party will enter St.
Peter's to render homage at the
tomb of St. Peter.
The proposed picturesque con-
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Pan One)
Hut no uroiil liiinii is done.
Tin' tunics nnd prt'iit crowds
arouse ynmitt men a interest m
eollece life imtl (five collet!'
ediicntinn to young men from
roll inn hills nnd rear ends of
iee wagons that otherwise
might remain uneducated.
The Swiss parliament, elected hy
a moral and aerimi nation, pro
posing n Inw to punish blasphemy.
suggests six months In prison tor
those thnt "orally or In writing In
sult Hod."
Illasphemy should be punished
For
Hallowe'en
Layer Cakes
Half Dark. Half Yellow
Order Yours Early
Doughnuts, Pumpkin Pie3
and cookies for your party
Saturday Special
Raised Do-Nuts
15c per doz. .
Pumpernickel
Pineapple Sponge Cakes
25c and 40c
Model Bakery!
Ill W. Main Phone 103-R;
JONES
Across from Craterian
You save money every day in the week when
you buy of Jones Compare our prices with the
price you have been paying elsewhere.
Flour Graham Crackers
Swastika Grahams. Fresh
baked and fine for kiddies.
Packed in good boxes.
49-lb. sack.. 1.98 4 y2-ib. box .. . 79
Carnation Flour. Milled from
the finest eastern wheat. A
bargain at
Corn Starch
Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch.
Your choice
3 pkgs. for .. 25
Bulk Coffee
Our own special blend of bulk
coffee, and it is fine.
Citrus Washing
Powder
Citrus Washing Powder. A
product of the West and a
good one.
Reg. size pkg...
.23
per pound
.35
Dry Onions
Fancy Sweet Spanish Onions.
They are well matured and
will keep.
pounds for., o
14
Soap
White King Laundry Soap.
An ideal family soap. This
is a bargain at
10
bars for .-.
35
Schilling's Coffee
Schilling's products are ex
ceptional in quality, their cof
fee especially. Saturday and
Monday only one pound
Schilling's Coffee, 1 package
Schilling's Cream of Tartar,
All for
.46
Pork Roast
Shoulder Pork Roast, cut
from fancy grain fed pigs.
Lean and tender.
Hams
Sugar Cured Hams of medi
um size, whole or half,
Per pound
23
Per pound
.27
LIBERTY MARKET
"The Home of Good Meats"
Swift's Government Inspected Beef
Swift's Best
Assuring Fresh High Quality
MEATS
Tlu'iVs oi u thing about our incuts that custo
mers never fail to notice: They are always in
prime condition. Jt is because of the usual care
we take in selecting our cuts and our modern
equipment for keeping meats in the fine, fresh
condition that it is delivered to you. You will
always find finest quality here.
Just Phone 146 and We
Will Do the Rest
Holly Si Main Street
Phone 164
perause l( sets a had cxnmple nnd
y