P5GE FOUR MEDFOKD MATT TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, VOREOOK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1929. jund tovoral Injured. Tho outrage ; wua tun-llmled to terrorists. I HIGHEST MARK, YALEi CONTINUE SEARCH FOR ! FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY . NKW HAVEN- W)HnvlnK the li'iiiheat marks in the 2aS-ycui-history of Yale, Ruundera Maclean of Norwalk, Conn.. minister' Hon who hu8 earned his way thrnuch colk'KO, has won thp prize of the Mnnicluir, N. J., Yale eluli for tho l.rlKhti'Ht nenlor. HiH average on nil mihJPCtH for three yearH ha lie.'ii Itli1, which JJenn .Mendell yiiyn In nnaiMtroached In the his tory of the college. Train lllown I'll. , TOKYO, Nov. 1. UP) A Inn HhiiT train hound from' Harbin to I'uKranichnaya wan blown up today near Taiplnlfng, Kirin, Mun ehnrla, two pftKxengorK lielng killed HKATTLH, Wimli., Nov. .ff) ', Seurcli wus continued today for the j hndy of Don .Monroe, 23, pilot of the Ciorat Air Transport Seattle i I Hremerton ulr ferry, wblcli piling-j : ed Into the waters of Paget Bound I iof Manetto i'olnt yesterday after- j ' noon, taking Monroe and Ailiert ; j Van Vleet, 25. mechanic, to their ! i deaths. Van Vleet's body was re-' j covered Hhortly after the crash I when navy tugs succeeded in rals- I ing the submerged plane. I Cause of the tragedy remained unsolved. t 8ALH.VI, Ore., Nov. 1. fP) Chlr opiuctles, under the Oregon laws, do not have a monopoly on the practice of physiotherapy, soys an opinion from the office of At torney tiene'il Van Winkle lo Miles 1). Warren, secretary und treasurer of the state hoard of chi ropractic examiners. The opinion says that the prac tice of physiotherapy, electro-therapy and hydro therapy is open to duly licensed practitioners of medi cine and surgery, opetopathy and chiropractic and that persons not so licensed are subject to prosecu tion if they practice these lines. High Class'Grocers and Markets In Detroit Report Bosc Demand The second regular weekly re port of th eliosc salesman covering all nf the fruit Jobbers, grocery stores and markets in Detroit has been received by the Winter Pear committee. The salesman reports: "We have 4000 Independent gro cers and fruit markets in the city of Detroit. It would take, months to cover all of these Intelligently, sp I am calling on all the high class grocers and fruit markets only. All nf the Jobbers have been covered and they report a good de mand with stock selling freely. 1 believe you can look forward to un increasing demand as the trade and public learn about the splen- did uuallty of Hose pears. The weather here has been bitterly cold I during the week October 21 to Oc-1 tober 20 and heavy rains have un doubtedly kept sales down to a min-1 Imum." . -r To date the salesman of the Win-! ter Pear committee has distributed i 48ti;j samples of Hose pears to the1 Detroit trade, ( This involved 137 Interviews, the average Interview requiring 20 minutes. In addition to the foregoing, the members of the Detroit committee have person ally solicited tho patronage of all i the large wholesalers. Ntportad W JMMon County AbltrMt Co llith Bin an. Cmtm AwumJ Marriage ijioctiftotf '' Harvey L. -Dart and Isabella Sorahan. , Oilbert W. Griffin and Margaret i L. Scott " : - - . ' t - I I'D Brooks, Q. C. V. Tho N 'i of N i ot NW of KK14 In sec. 27, tp. 36, S. R. 1 W. W. Jl. AT HOME OWNED STORES Like a Pantry Far and near throughout the nation housewives are finding PIGGLY WIGGLY an efficient pantry. They help themselves . from loaded shelves of varied assortments, which are easily accessible. The ques tion of what to serve for dinner is answered with a glance, and the PIGGLY WIGGLY turnstile is as convenient as your own pantry door. Week-End Features 1 . BLUE RIBBON Malt Light and dark 58c OLD DUTCH Cleanser 5c Limit 6 cans Matches SUNSET; carton 6 boxes 1 7c Toilet Soap-mx 3 bar3 25c Spaghetti FRANCO AMERICAN O cans .. 33 c SyrUp -LOG CABIN; medium size tin ;...: 53 C Coffee in bulk; good quality 3 lbs... $1.00 Apple Butter-LIBBY'S; Mb. tin 2 for 25 c Crackers p. c. b. graham 1 ib, pkg... 19c Snowdrift Hominy 0 - n VAN CAMPS No. 2 6 -ib. tin 73c 2for 27c - . m " " vi Corn DEL MAIZ golden corn cans . 55c Tree Tea Green or black 14.1b. 39c '-lb. pkg 20 Popcorn Every kernal pops 2 lbs. 25c Dog Food-CALO 2 cans 25c PostUm INSTANT; large size 39 C Tomatoes Lge. No. 2l2 tins 3 for.-... 49c Oranges f Sweet and Juicy doz. for.. 32c rr Cauliflower Nice and large 2, , , 19c 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 Rep. Garner Was "Whispering Johnny" to Lobby Workers, Probers Are Told WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. P) .1. A. Arnold, vice president and Koneral manager of the Southern Tn riff association, testified before the senate luhhy committee today that the nrKanlKnllon had suggest ed Hint "men be Hent to congress" to vole for it protective tariff. Under iuestlnntnK Arnold Raid tlila wax the only way to obtain protection. "Ijo you help elect or try to elect congressmen in any dls triclH?" asked Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana. . , "I can't Kay tliat we have," the witness answered. Arnold testified members of the tariff association bad discussed the pending tariff bill with some semi logs. "What did you do?" asked Walsh. , "I spoke to the Florida senators and we presented a memorial to .senator Watson of Indiana (the senate Itepnblican leader)," he re plied, milling a committee of which he was a member talked with Sen ators Conally of Texas, Black of Alabama, and Harris of Georgia, all Democrats. Robert A. Stewart and Alice' Wilder.; , . , , , j ., . .. Geo. Oirarrt and Lucille Spesert. Clifford T. Dinnel and Ruby A. Kirkac. Edgar E. Sprow and tela Mines. Willis w: WilliamB and Joseph ine Waldron. Edgar V, Grlnim and Nora J. Dodson. ' ' Warren A. Caldwell and Roxie E. Stiles. Albert C. Radon and Vivian L. Compton. . . - .'- "' OREGON STATU COLLEGE, Corvallls, Nov. 1. (Special.) Geo. Klden,- sophomore in commerce at Oregon State college, has Just been appointed to a position with the service department of the Oregon State Barometer, a dally paper edited and managed by the Indus trial journalism students. Selections for posltious on,, the staff are based on exceptional abil ity and interest shown in Journal istic work. Advancement depends not only upon interest and ability but on the time of actual service on the business staff. CARE OF DOG CAUSES SUICIDE OF LANDLADY SAN JOSE, Cal., Nov.' 1. () Mrs. Helen Koger, 40, proprle tress of a local rooming totmae, i, com mitted, suicide , by swallowing 'poi son last night following a quarrel with her husband oer httMiwo and treatment of a pet Pomeraulun dog. She was the mother of flvo children, offsprings pf two prevlpus marriages. Wnl.sh produced a letter written to 1.1 row n White f San lienito. Texas, by Arnold, October 9, which j referred to "whispering friends." "Who wna referred to?" Walsh inquired. "I suppose It referred .to Con-! Ki'psimin Carrier of Texas," Arnold j uuid. ! darner Ik house Democratic leader. Another letter read by M'alsh written by White to Arnold re ferred "to our friend, Whispering Johnny," which Arnold snid also referred to fiarner. Walsh read again from White's h'tter which suid he was glad C. C. lielcher of Del Rio, Texas, was running for congress. "Is he u Democrat or Republi can?" Walsh asked. "I don't know." Arnold previ ously had testified it made no dif fereoce to him what party a man belonged to. Another letter from Arnold to White said "our whispering friend" was "running a big bluff down there" nnd added that Sena tor Watson asked Arnold to ap pear before the senate finance committee. I IN S. P. RANKS IN FRISCO BLAZE I'OUTLAXD, Ore., Nov. 1. P) J. H. Mulcahy, now assistant i freiKht mnnnger at Portland ot the Southern Pacific railroad, has been promoted to freight traffic mana ger of the northern district, and James A. Ormany, assistant passen ger traffic munager at Portland, i has been appointed passenger traf it. iiiiuiuKer n'l Lilt? nuiiiieiii ins, trlct. . , I Tho promotions followed an an nouncement yesterday lit theNiv York huadntiarters of tho rallrqutl of u now policy of system decen tralization that puts the Oregon di vision "on Its own feet" This recognition of the northern I division follows closely on the heels jof the completion of the Cascade I cutoff and the Alturas cutoff, in ! tho construction of which the com i puny spent many millions ot dol- I llll'S. i Newspaper Holds Major Place for Advertising Value ATLANTA, Gl, Nov. 1. 1 (P) Ilndlo, talking and mo- j lion pictures and other modi- I urns of advertising still are nnd probably ahvnys will be t supplementary to the printed : word, In the opinion of A. K. Itryson of Chicago, vlee-presl- 4 1 dent nnd In line for tho presi- i dency of tho financial and ad- H vertlsers nssoclatlon. 4 Addressing the fourteenth nnnual convention of tho as t soclutlon here last night, Mr. h ! Hryson said rndlo and other forms of advertising had their advantages, but newspapers 4 and magnxines were lending tho field. ' Oregon News in Brief SAN PRANC1SCO, Cal., Nov. 1. ()') Three firemen were seri ously injured, one perhaps fatally, early today when a brick wall col lapBed during a fire at the G. Mar tini Trusk company, 424 Pacific avenue, and trapped them beneath tho debris. 1 1 The collapse of the wall followed a ,8eries of explosions as the flumes Ignited chemicals, paints and gasoline in the plant, where n considerable number of automo biles was stored. The Injured. ( Captain George Hartntnn, truck No. 13. George Scott, ,'cngine company No. 1. Thomas Walsh, engine company No.; 1. Additional flro fighting forces ar rlvqd at the scene of the conflagra tion In response to a third and genoral alarm as the walls crashed down.. Tho new arrivals were im mediately put to work digging for the missing men tn the debris. KLAMATH HAS NEIGHBOR INTEREST HARBOR PLAN Circuit Court ' " Dorothea Bromley assumed bus!- ; ness name certificate "New, Eng land Coffee House" (Ashland). j Alice Preston vs. I-Iugh Preston; for divorce. ,' j City of Bedford vs. Russell An-! gel et al: to foreclose mortgage. State TndUHtrlnl Accident Com-' mission vs. Clark dumber Co.; fori money. C. W. McCoy vs. Violet McCoy; , for divorce. Walter IS. Ilolton assumed busi ness name certificate. T. K. Bolton (Brim Store) Ashland. Filed Oct. 2K, 11)211. . Harold J. Vvlley et al vs. William II. Flubrer et al; for money. Robert Porter et al vs. - F. J Swennlng: for money. Stute hand Hoard vs. Hessie 1--Messenger et al To foreclose mortgage. , City of Mod ford vs. W. II. Gore et al To foreclose mortgage. J. A. Harvey et nl vs. Talent Ir rigation, Dist. For ejectment and damages. i Joseph H. Webster et al vs. Nora : Hoover et al To quiet title. I Helen M. Bullis and Seth riullis I as administrators, estate ot S. S. I Bullis, deceased, vs. Sydney H. Al-1 lent et al To quiet title. R. A. Skinner vs. C. A. Gore Chattel lien. . ; 1 Julia Crowe vs. William II. Ham lin For money. O. E. Sahin, O. C. Sabln and N. , J. Rindt Articles of Incorporation "SnbinRlndt Motors luc." Filed October 30, 1929. ' . I Heul la--t4ite Tmitefere William K. M6rgan et ux to Ad dane K. Kenton et ux, W. D., $ll!0. All of lots 1. : 3, 4. f, 6, blk. 44. It. R. Add. to Phoenix. W. A. Farmer to R. K. Holeman et ux, lots 0 and 7, blk. 6, Laurel hurst Add. to Medford. . D. V. W. little, et ux to A. K. Wolverton. W. t). Gov. lot 1, sec." 17, tp. 3(1. S. R. 3 W. W. M. C.eorgle W. Coffee to Nathan S. Slmpklns et ux. Deed. In Chit wood tract of Ashland. W. II. llamlln to James W. Hamlin et al. W. D. Lots 12, 13, 16, IS, 21, Woodlawn Heights Add. to Medford. W. H. Hamlin to llamlln et nl. YV. D. Add. to Medford. J. Rurnes et ux Young et ux. W. 1) S. R. 2 W. Anna L. Gill ct ux to Walter Gill. V. I), tiun Lot 6, Constant Tract, Central Point. A. II. Mcflentli et ux to Klmer Harris et ux. W. D. H00. In tp. 38. S. It. 1 W. K. W. Gebhardt et ux to .1. T. James W. In Barr's to Charles In tp. 37, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Nov. 1. (1 Klamath Falls . has only a neighborly interest in tho pro posed Crescent City, Cal., harbor move, according to the chamber of commerce directors. The directors liavo voted to sanction the program as outlined by the Northern California-Southern Oregon Develop ment nssoclatlon, but will not par ticipate in the financing of it. VACCINATE STUDENTS OF OREGON COLLEGES, PLEA EliGKNi:, Ore.. Nov. 1. (iP) Compulsory vaccination of students! at state institutions of higher learn ing Is recommended In a resolu tion to be presented to tho state board of higher education by Dr. Fred N. Miller, I nlverslty of Ore gon henlth service director. Ap proximately two-thirds of the stu dents at tho university are vac cinated. Dr. Miller said. NOW THEY'KE IN THE TALKIES . And They'll Be Here MONDAY, Nov. 4th FOR 3 DAYS Fox CRATERIAN (By the Associated Press) I Kt'GKNK Seven nurses of the Pacific Christian hospital were in-; Jiired, hut not seriously, when a ' bus in w hich they were riding i after a bakery truck struck it. PORTLAND Mayor George lin ker, who bus been seriously III ut his home here, was reported "very much better." UOSKIU'ltG Resumption of oil drilling at the l.erpor Dome prop erty In the Suthorlln district is ex pected within a few days. TIIK DAI.l.KS A hot of Wasco! county apples that won -sweep-! slakes nt the Pacific International j Livestock exiKislllon will be sent! President Hoover. I ROSKlU-mi-'harles F. Thomas! was sentenced to six months In Jail and fined JMH1 after he pleaded j guilty to a charge of possessing j n"h- . - , .rta ALBANY Purchase of 9.S4 acres j of land at Sweet Home to be used i as the alto for a railway line by the Oregon Klectrlc was indicated, In a deed filed here. IYlcc l-'ruiHs llock. FOItT DK KRANCK, Marllnque.l Nov. 1. (P a Mont I'elee. fa- moils West Indian volcano, which, hml been active for some weeks, cast up rocks. w-plnhUiK moro than ( fisoe pounds during Its recent eruptions of B'" and ash. Johnson fruit Market . Saturday Specials Klamath Spuds, 50-lb. bag $1.60 '- (Good quality) Fancy Head Lettuce 05 iFancy Spinach, 2 lbs. . . . 7. . . . .17 Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. ........ .23 Large Celery, bunch . . 10 We also have Green Beans, Artichokes, Brussels Sprouts, Cocoanuts, Pomegran ates and all Seasonable Fruits and Vege tables. ; Three Free Deliveries Daily Phone 1137 Per pound ii -F i JONES Across from Craterian You save money on every purchase when you buy of Jones. , Crackers Perfection Sodas, fresh baked either plain or salted. Brooms A good quality, well worth twice the price we ask. lb. caddy.. 45c Each A3 ' Macaroni Good quality. Made of the best hard wheat flour. It's cheap. Beans Fancy quality California Red Mexican or Pink. Free from rock or dirt. pounds ...... o 25 Per pound .10 Bologna. The very best. Made under United States Government inspection. Per pound .20 . , Catsup R ijA, Libby's Eastern pack in large I bottles. I Per bottle .15 Oyster Shell Sperry's Surelime. One of the very best. Cheap. 100-lb. sack.... . 85 Tea Tree Green Tea. One of the best. Every pound guaranteed. Wieners Extra quality. Made under United States Government inspection. Per pound 20 Bacon Medium weight nice lean Ba con. Cheap. .69 Per pound ,28 ECONOMY Meat Market OUR MEAT IS ALWAYS TENDER AL WAYS GOOD. There's a reason. It's because it is iged just right. Choice Beef Milk Fed Veal Spring Lamb Young Pork Veal Loaf Ready for Baking Rhode Island Red Fryers &. Hens Rabbits ; ? : - '"r Little Pig Link Sausages 1 Turkeys SPECIALS Short Ribs of Beef, lb ny2c Good. Frye's Hams, half or whole 28c Home Cured Bacon 30c NICHOLS & ASHPOLE Phone 46 206 E. Main