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PA 6)1? SIX MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNTi, MEDFORD, OREGON', SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 , 1931 . HOME SESSIONS GRAND JURY TO GRANGE DEPUTY HIGH DEBATERS AT SERENADERS PROGRAM THIS HFAR KINfiSI FY DENIES AMY PART i K I W A N I S LUNGH NEWLYWED WEEKCOMPLETElCASE MONDAY y Wl w - wi v mm m I a All "W" , I j Homemakers Conference to !( Open Friday at Christian Church First of Kind, Held In Oregon. Progrum plans for the Ffirm Homcmilkerrt Kronomic confer onco to Ik; held at lhc I'lr.st chrJs lian church In Alprtford next Ci'l day aixt Saturday have been com pleted by Mahel :. .Maili, home demonstration iifcem and proK rums were mailed to the home makers of the ecunly yesterday. Tbis conference will he hased mi tho nudities of ilui survey made lant monib of rural homes by Zelta Jtodenwold. home man nifement spec nlisl antl .Mabel ' Muck, homo demonstration nKcnl. All homemakers of the county lire Invited -to attend the conference program aim tne i;rnup nwim sions on ClolhlnK, I'oods and Nil tlrltion, Housing and Homo Man- UKOnient and Com of l.ivlim. h:ieii Kroup will - dlHcuMti home proli leniH and draw np definite suk- eestlons and reci Herniations lo be. presented lo Ihe ueneial ns tembly tho following day. The survey findings and recommen dations mnile by ihe women will bo the decisive factors In plan ning the homo demonstration in tlvitlcs in tho oiwi:n pror.ram for Jackson county. The confereneo in schcdincii I 11. from 10:110 a. 111. to 4:00 p. Friday und Saturday. Feb. li and 7. J,uneheon for those altetulinl! tho conference will be nerved both days by the Women's Association of the. Christian church. This Is tho first conference of this kind to be held In Oregon nnrt is one of the most Important ineetini; of the year ,.Mi. Mack stated yesterday. The list ol speakers which Insures an Inter- estiiiK and Instructive prow ,.i,i,. Miss .Madiio J. lteaso, field utrent of home demonstration and club work In western states, V. H. Department of iiKi'lculturc; di rector of extension, l'nul V. Mar In; Miss Clarihel Nya. state leader ,nf home economics extension: Miss A. firaeo Johnson, professor of household mnnaiicment. Ore lion State colleuo. .Miss Itease, .Miss Nye ex tension Hpeclnllstij will arrive I" Medford S'uesdny, Feb. arc! "lid will confer with local chairmen nt the homo demonstration tiKenl's office nil day Wednesday. . boo.nl chairmen who will ul lend this meellnx are: Mrs. 5 I,nthrop. chairman of uenoral nessions. Foods nnd nutrition: Mrs. .1. McCrnckcn, Valleyvlew. chairman, Mrs. C. A. ISrown, Ashland ussls tnnt. , . Clothing: Mrs.' .1. I Howards. Phoenix, chairman, Mrs. A. ' Jjnthrop, assistant. HouslnR nnd home ninnnue mctit: Mrs. Carl tlliWROW. Talent, chairman: Mrs. V. A. Dnimhorty. Phoenix, nsslstant. Cost of livlnit: Mis. Kfflo Ulrds eyp Kobuo ltlver, chairman: Mrs. Victor llurtvll, Westslde, assist -nnt. stateTbanquet 1 ATTENDED BY 300 Threo iiim,liH veMidentM of .Medford wbn have como from cast, wi.Ht north and south to ninkB their homes In Oregon were ...,nutu Inui eeenillir at tho BiXtb unnunl Htnles hunquct sponHoied i.u tiln Mmifiii'ii KnlsL'onal church. lllnhop Titus Lowe of Portlund Itave the mnin uddless 01 mo c. nlnif. Other wpenUers on tho proK- ii, .v w. It. luilrd of Hit r.K.-iuilnn church of this city, Dr. C. 11- l'orter of the Pros l.cinrlnn church, and ltev. "I' Thou. Yarncs of Salem, who K"o tho Invocation. rri. ......uia uiitbereil round till lontt tables nrrunKod In tho church dlnlnu hall at 0:3 0. Vloits and festoons with palms nnd welcome uluns nave tho nun a iesuve ..ar..n,. The lableM were beaull fully decorated with llKhted con nniAvf,,i riivorx nnd baskets of flowers. A slKH nt the end of tho tnhlo announced tho state from which those persons seated round It were "native sons mid daughters." Hov. A. ! Honnott acted as tonstmaster of tho ovenlntt, lti iluclnit the speakers and nnnoitne Inif the program numbers, nr ranRod by Mesdames M. N. jtnn nnd liennett, who composed Iho nro-riim committee. Mrs. Kfflo Herbert Yeoman en tertained the Ktiosts with a voctil solo, aeeompnnlett nt the piano by Miss (lonovlove. tlrown and a violin nolo by John H. KnlKht was enjoyed.' Tho llev. Porter chose ns his subject n toast to Tho Home State anil the ltev. Jbilrd responded with a toast to Oregon. Junior memhern of the church aided In tho serving of the ban quet. Hostesses for the evening were Mesdnmes K. 0. Koppen, .1. W. Wakefield, A. II. Hndncs, Hull, r. C. Darby. K. K. Ilurk, c. M. Thomas, ('. H. P a k e, W. W. Wnlker. Klllutt Ilutler and A. Hilton. Mrs. Orln Sehenek was rhalrmnn of tickets nnd table rofprviitlon. Miioh orrdlt Ih duo the lad left nnd nortlclimntu In tho proKnttn for the urce of the event. j 'Inquiry Into Slaying of Sam Prescott, Ashland Police- man Expected to Be Short Session -Speed Procedure. May Tin- kim ml Juiy, rlj;in:i!!y culled! fur un invcstiKatidn of thr- death' nt Kvfi't'H JjaliiH.'li, nj1 Kaulu I'oinl,! lulled durtiiK ti r:i id on a Ucem j cirok still two niontlis ao. ionnr. i row under ilu dhi'i-iion of Uis-trii-t I Attorm.-y (It'oiMe A. t'nddtlij; will! lauiu h an inquiry into l lie !:iy- hifi of Kam I'rei'oit, vHhland o-! lieu orfift-r, n week iik. Juiin'H 11, KiiiMHliy, alias .1, ('. AdaiiiK, 24. with ii iniij; ci'iiiiiiial iM-ord, ad niitK the kilMiix. A first dt'Kivi' murder cliait-o -Ihe firm fti four yeniH lo he fded In IhiH i-ouniy will he sought. Kiiinwley, alias AiIiiiiim, )mih in fo lined hfs jaih'i'H Unit lie would ueeent a lifn ini'i'iHoununt sen-lum-e n ml m(hIh lo e tiler a plea to a IunM'i' decree and Ihilrt eseapc the House. e lialniM he hli'd vvhh out pynLfditul .on, and with no malice. Three eye-witiiense to Ihe mur der, fnehldiliK .Mr. I.. !'. I!a he lor, and her younu nm, ami the tirre.HtiiiK olTirelK. are listed to he ealled as witmH'H. I If Kinnsley koch heforo the. 1'iaiid jury, it will tie at Iiim own . .-...: . I.I,.....,! reiiiNi, winni in noi i iniiu 1 1 likely. .1. .1. Skinner of Ihe California H-eKin Power eom iiy , Is fore man of t he t'l'ji ml Jury. Mlier lueinheiH are Waller MuintaV, Aled dJiy, Medfoi d: Kohert Taylor. Medford; K. M. Ihirnhaii), .Med ford; Harold Wood, Aledlord; It. Ilildertmrh, AHhtnnd, and A. I Simmons, Contra I point. Klvo of the Heven mom hern of th- Inquisi torial hiMly aro from this city, and o'ne from A.uhhind home town of Iho slain officer. II is thnuiiht that Ihe grand Jury investigation will not take moro than a day. The next procedure will he for Kingslcy to enter a plei. It is ex pected that the court will npecd Ihe procedure and not let the case be docketed In the regular order, which would bring It to trial In about n month. Obituary HA.MI.lK-deoiKe Hdword Ham lin, aged. 64 years and a resident of Jackson county all bis life, passed away at bis home near Phoenix at 11:110 a. m. Saturday. .Mr. Ilamllu bad been in ill health Mr many months, but his passing was sudden and unexpect ed. Ho was born near Medford on what Is known as Kings highway July 211, 1870 nnd 'has spent his life in this county where he leaves a wide oircle of friends. He was n son of pioneer parents. Mr. and .Mrs. tleorge Hamlin who are al so natives' or Oregon. He lenveH his wife, I.ulu Hamlin, his par ents nnd one daughter, Ktlmt by a former marriage and one sis ter, Mrs. Lena Mctlrath of Sacra mento, Calif. Tho remains arc ut tho Conger Kunertil pnrlors ami arrange ments for services will he an nounced later. New Astoria Daily ASTORIA. Ore., Jan. 31. (PI A. Niktllu, of Astoria, announced today publication of Ihe Astoria Daily Messenger will begin tomor row morning. The paper will be gin publication without a lensed wire service. COITREYAIIISHES; IN 4 WEEKS Avoid Dangerous Operation Home Treatment. Get Free Book Your loin week home It raiment ended tny ome."- Mn. J. M. Spencer, AttK'n, Ohio. "My diKltir said uuerale. Ihit hy your nrainirm i entirii rhiiic in I numth. Tli.it kii 3 veaii ntto. lioitie liKft ttevei letutned. Mm. m Pnrir.nitriBiliiirk L joo.ooo otheii have Iie4ted koi 1 1 e at home lf i ti i ItiTinleM, C4sy method Kiul Koitie qiiu K wit In nit dniiei 01 upeta tioti. M.tny nay they had i ted other inetlo'dn in ended K.-iliei-otten in Wtfuw only eek. Method etdiiied in hit, ilhi tinted 44 i.ite I KI.I, llttOK by eminent (Utile t'neW (Itiitie SetinlUt. Send fm I.. .dI; t'xUy. I .rain how to end tf"ltro qvilik. FREE Send No Money 'iiinniitatmnt BBiTTdnTory Co. 1 8572 iakra Btria., BattU Cntk, Mich. rVixl mi h It I- K Noh ll'iw to I'mt i lotini ijuli-a I at lluwa wUtuMil Uanar ur UinxaUoa. .I, . Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" at The Medford Central point, Ore. Jan. 31. To the Kditor: Xcwrt has Just reached ine that a rumor is around that the Iiani; e m-K-'tniation of .lackyon county Is i ojionsihle for the waije cut of road workers recently made. ThrnllKll my knowledge. of (Ji'uiiko work in the county I am puMllvo that iiq action has lieen tnkon on the matter. ' And I heliuve that If Hiu-h a wiiko cut had heen rse.oinmond;d it would have included Ihow em ployees oecupyiiiK several chairs In hi on in healed offices who have a year-round Job with holidays on full pay. it. k. ni:ain County tiratiKe Uepnty. itAnro run:!' visits mmwij hi:iiiksi:ntativi: .1. J. Cerher, of INirtlnnd, On., repreKentailvp of the I'hllco Radio com puny, spfnl yenterday In Med ford conferrlnK with Wlthum Sup er Heivlce Station men, local Phfl cii dealer, and detnonHtrallnB the now I'hllro Tranaltone for. auto niolillcH. Thi- Ti iinKilone Ik pi tu'tlcn lly poneealed under the danh hoard and tlia aerliil la fitted up under iho upholKierino; in tho top of the car. 1'iaeticiilly any count Htatlon may ho hoard durhiK tho day, Clayton Wltham fltated yorttcnhiy. In oifcht months mro than J fiOO.OO peiHoim vlHitod the Adleri pin net nr ill m nt CliicaKO- STATEMENT of Commercial Finance Corporation Di'O. .'!tnt, I Mil i ASSETS Cuulni'ls Hooplvulilp $ 1 08,2.19.2:! Accounts Ki-ri-irnlilo "317.1. 3S dish on 1 1 tm il 0,072.11 Office KiiilpiiiiMil 2,01S.B3 TrrniHury Slock 3.I100.0O 2lt.!WU4 LIABILITIES Common rupllal Stock , t 50,000.00 ProloiTetl t'npltul Slock S5.200.00 I'liillvlilcil Profits 2K.SS3.I2 Collulnrnl Trust Notes 40.sri0.00 Accounts Puynlilo GS0.S0 KpHprvo Knnil 8,319.52 $211.90.1.44 Capital Stock nnil Surplus $lt!2,0S3.12' Hpscrvo PiiiiiI 8,319.52 $170,402.01 Medford hih Hchool'B debate loams will appear hpforo tho Kl wanis club momhors tomorrow at their roKulnr luncheon nt Hotel Medford, and ive their speeches on tho subject. "rteHulved: That chain store uro detrimental to Hie country." The teams are being coached by Kalph It. Hailoy of tho hiKh school faculty, and much time has boon spent by thorn in prep aration for the district debates. They will meet the Grams Pass and Ashland leums the latter part of I'elu uary. The negative Ik debated by Don ald Darnielle ntvl Helen Wilson, while Max Curler und floors Ponnett uphold the affirmative. Ye Letter Box To the Kditor: Tho hoard of directors of tho Jackson- County Health asHocln- j lion winh to exire.sH to you puh- lically the appreciation they feel for the splendid cooperation n'vn the Hociety durlnR 1U30 and es pecially duriiiK the 1030 Tuber ciiIohIh Seal sale and health cam paign. We heliovo that thn ' publicity Kiveri the orKiittlzation played an Invaluable part in lieepiiiK the piihtii! Infonneil aa to the work of our society and to the huccohm of our recent seal Halt. Mfw Mild red Car Hon, president of Jackson County I lea 1th nnsociation. Mall Tribune ads are road, by 7 ft. nan rAnpl pvfrv Attv ft The 4 Pref cured. B. SAY S NOI EASILY SERENADED A flelecatlon of young men nnd j women from tho crowd of fifty i poisons which ch.'irivuried tho I yount: couple who was married' last Thursday nlKht at a dairy out j Central f'oint way, visited tho' Mail Tribune office late yesterday! to state that the account In this ; paper next day of how tHc kid I napped brido and groom turned ' on the rharlvtiri crowd and fought so hard that a number of scratch ed faces and' black eyes resulted, was all "wet.'' Then tho dele-' gallon handed over tho following correction which they had written out, and was signed "The Oanx:"' The charivari or last Thursday j night was made very exciting by the actions of the newly wedded j couple. They were started down Main street, the illustrious groom 1 wheeling bin 'baby doll" in n wheelbarrow which had almost seen its heHt days. Then the grooin, feelimr nulto Hjco a young Sam son brought down too much weight on tho handles, breaking the wheelbarrow down and dump ing 'daddy's baby' on tho hurt! pavement. "She at once shot off a lino that afforded a crowd of onlookers (tiito a thrill. They then made a break and tried to ditch the crowd, but wore caught and shov ed into a car, all the while both were scratching, kicking, biting. and what not.' The bride at least! keeps her finger nal)a sharp even if she doesn't know how to cook I and sew. j Commercial Finance Corporation a 100 Medford Institution Offers A Limited $15,000 Issue of Eight per cent cumulative dividens are paid twice a year to owners of our Preferred stock. Their stock is non-assessable, is preferred both as to assets and earnings and is a senior security to the amount of common stock paid for in cash. Preferred stock in this institution is exempt from normal Federal In come tax and is especially attractive as an investment because the assets of this corporation are invested in adequately secured contracts for those who desire to invest on the installment plan, convenient payments for our prefer redstock will be arranged. The denominations of this stock issue range from $100 up. Invest With SAFETY In a Home Institution Since its establishment' in 1927, the Commercial Finance Corporation has always paid 8 divi dends to its Preferred stock holders as well as substantial profits to common stock owners. This institution is entirely directed and man aged by successful Mudford business men . . . men of known ability and business accumen. The safety of your investment is further assur ed by the fact that every contract we purchase has the unconditional guarantee of a respon sible business firm. In addition, a 10 reserve is retained until the contract is paid. Adequate insurance is also provided. Commercial Finance Corporation First National Bank Building DIRECTORS: J. Palmer, Ptes.; E. C. Corn, Vice Pres.; T. W. Miles, Treas.; A. W. Pipes, Ptrter "By this timn they were so overheated that tho rang decided to cool them off In Bear creek. The groom was promptly put In, but with little effect. While thia procedure kv-. joing on his 'baby doll' was trying ber finger nails on everyone .jho camo in range of. "The poor groom who is a bell hop at the Hotel Jackson, was afraid he would scare the hotel clerks in the morning with a pair of blacK eyes, but fortunately the gang were not that cruel nnd he escaped being annihilated in that wuy. ( , . "All we nsk of th groom Is to tench his "baby doll" to try her fingers on something else besides people's necks and faces. We also recommend to the groom a course in. muscle building from Carl Uederman before he tries to whip another gang, because Mr. Lleder man makes weak men strong. And if they ever get married again wo wish that they would show better sportsmanship. " Kesidents of Sjuiih Oakda!e are preparing for tho building of the new Medford high school by mak ing many improvements to their tesidences nnd grounds. Numer ous citizens of this eciion have already started their improve ment programs and others plan to do .so in tho near future. Among tho;.e who have recently put .in new j-hruh and other bet terments to their grounds are the foilowimv: das. Voting, K A. M trell, c. K. Kads. :. V. Wagner, harry Sehade, II. I., (iromley and 11. V;. Wcrtmau. Several new resi dences are ulsn . planned for thin section In addition to the attrac tive new mansion recently built hv Judge Norton. PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY L From the present outlook the regular first meeting of the month) of tho city council next Tuesday night will not have much new j Important business up for discus-! slon and the session will be given over mostly to routine business. However, the luncheon meeting of tho city council to be held nt the Hotel Holland tomorrow noon for tho purpose of lining up mat ters to be considered at the coun cil meeting, in accordance with the new administration's policy of holding such a luncheon meet ing on the Monday before every regular council meeting, may alter thin situation. So far as can be learned no man has yet been decided on for appointment to the city water commlshlon vacancy created by the resignation of K. C. fJaddis about six weeks ago. It is gossip that the mayor and council will hav at least one other vacancy to fill In a minor city position soon, caused by a coming resignation. Tree range, vestige of tho old west, will be abolished in Hamil ton county, Kansas. April 1. WHITE KING PIGEONS FbRSALE H. L. WELLS " 210 W. Jaskson St. 7 Stock COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES Short term investors will bo in terested in our Collateral Trust ;i(tes which will mature from 2 to 12 months. The denomina tions of these trust notes are $."00 or multiples thereof and they are amply secured. We will be ftlad to explain in detail this desirable short term investment. W. V. Walker, Secretary Tho drama club of tho senior high school completed plans tho last of tho week for their prog ram to be put on in connection, with the Junior carnival in tho school gymnasium Kriday evening, HiKh school students, who ara members of Dixie Ambler Har vey's dancing classes aro giving several numbers, with Harold Cle Bauer a master of ceremonies, Specialties will be given by tho dancers also. Thoso who will tnko part in the presentation are Anna Mao Kuson, Nello Green, Deah Hlg don, Coldie Hlgdon, Luclle Low-, ry, Junior Porter, Charles Mny, Helen Wilson HI, "nd Hurton Lowry. Joan Van Dyke will ho pianist. Mrs. CUennie Mae Karly Is advisor for the organization. cln!dflrt ndvertlHlne iretn reoult. d l J - Kff WATCH REPAIRING! HE0F0RD. ZJffII and Manager J. Neff.