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i.t "PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDF.ORD, QKEflfly. FRTDAY. FEBKUAttY ?,,V.m : r puts the fluff in fluffy muffins?' It's the millions of tiny bubbles in the batter released by the cream of tartar in your Baking Powder. Un fortunately, . there arc cheap substi tutes for cream of tartar. They make bubbles too, but not the tiny, fluffy kind. Ask any domestic science teacher, OT . any dieti tian. The liny fluffy The big nd little bubbles made by bubbles made by cream of tarlar. the subttitutei. Not every baking powder contains cream of tartar, for the substitutes cost a lot less. Look on your baking powder tin. Sec if you can find the words "cream of tartar" anywhere. It's importantl 11 s 'l 31a lie from r, CREAM of TAUT A It pnrt juice crystals of fir a pes COFFEE . TEA . SPICES . EXTRACTS PASSENGER RUNS AMUCK ON AERIAUAUNT Tries to Leap From Plane and Endangers and Terri fies Lives of Pilot and Fellow Passengers. . DETROIT, Feb. 18 Wj A man who endangered the lives of two ffllow paHBenKem and the pilot of a Chicago-Detroit airplane with hia eccentric actions yesterday Wits under observation in the pay- hojmthir w:ird of Irving hospital today. He is .fumes .1. Mangan, adver t sing manager for a Chicago nov- Hy company. The reason for his I orange an. ions has not been de ! t- rmined by hotiital official, but :! of the physicians wild last night tjiey might have been a manlfesta.lon of nir sickness. Louis KU'Wiird of l'hiiio, 111, the pilot, said Mangan leaped from his s?at, shouting at the top of his va.rv., when the plane was over s uth Her d, I Md., and tried several times to climb into the control room or the plane, shouting that he -wanted 'to help you run ithis 'l platio." 'men, is te warn saiu, ne woum tun back and forth in the plane, once In a while opening the door and throwing out money." The , ther passengers were terrified, the pilot said. i By fighting Mangan off with ! one hand while he attempted to enter the control room, steward brought the plane safely to land at city airport. There, four po Pccmen removed Mangan from the ship und took him to the hospital. At the hospital Mungan's ago was given as about 35. Getchell Pays Lyric Tribute to 'Dick Posey' Written by Delroy Getchpll, and read by him last night at the an nual Lincoln club banquet, a poem paid tribute to Dick Posey, the "James Whitcomb Riley of Rogue Hiver valley" He was a resident of Ashland and was known in pilvato life as Richard Campbell. He had always appeared on past banquet programs, but death overtook his earthly efforts last year. The poem Is as follows: Whore clean wit abounding Adorned every tale. And laughter resounding Arose like a gale. We meet with none filling Your place und your fame, With grief the crowd stilling: We honor your name. Where now are you singing, ' Kind, beautiful one? Where Is your wit winging In shadow und sun? Where are you, Dick Posey? O! Where are you now? In orbit of beauty With bay on your brow? Where angels are praying, And saints never carp? Where poets are playing On bugle and harp? Fair journey, Dick Posey, In realm of the skies, In. gardens grown rosy, Where love never dies. 4 CABINET HEAD HURLS JIBE AT FOES 0FG.0.P. Sec. Hyde Says 'Senator McGoof Fine Solon for Wisconsin or Nebraska in Lincoln Address. LOUISVIIJ.K, Ky., Foil. 13. ilP) Si'L-retaiy of Aitrluulturo Ar thur .M. Hydo tlupitrlvd from Itie prepart-'d U'Xt of Ills Lincoln day address lust nlKht to remark on polltkB in America., Ho referred to art oration by a comedian named "Senator Mc (loof" and said "he'd make a corking ood senator for Nebraska or Wisconsin." Ho said Robert II. Lucas, ex ecutive director of the Republican National .committee whs a man who has three speeds "orward, thank God, and no reverse." Jouette Shouse, chairman of the Democratic National Kxecutlve committee, Secretary Hydo said, "never won a horse rdce or failed to offset h's incotno tax." Roseburg Plans underway for construction of proposed hangar and administration building at American Legion airport here. LOCAL FISH 1 BILL ONE F The delation of southern Ore gon conservationists who liave been upending several duy in Salem in tho . intoresls of the Rogue liver fish bill returned this morning und announced expecta tions thut Governor Meier's signa ture on the bill will )c received by tomorrow noon. "Tho governor -has promised so many times to support the bill that we do not feel lie will fall to do- so now," members of tho deleKaUon stated. "We found nothing to '.in dicate that the governor won't Bign tho bill." i Prof. Irving Vlnlng of Ashlamd Is remaining in tho capital cLty. Other members of the delegation who returned this morning are T. 10. Daniels, representing the Rotfua, River committee; O. O. A lender f W the Medford chamber of com merce; (1. M. Green of the Ash land Tidings; Joe Wharton of tjie Grants Pass city council, und Wil fred Allen, new member of tlie Oregon State Game commission. CUT LOCAL-BREAD WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. (P) President Hoover has signed tlie bill creating a dirigible base at Sunnyvale, Calif., und has recom mended to congress thut appropri ations be made available to start work immediately. Good news to nil bread winners of southern Oregon was unnuunced this morning by the management of the local MticMutr stores. Bread will bo sold Saturday and Monday at thesft two stores for five cents a luaf or half price. All louves of whole wheat and white breadwhich have been sell ing' for 10 cents-will bo sold for fire cents at both MacMarr stores. t This reduction ' has been made, tho management stated this morn ing, to correspond with the losses on wheat tho farmer has been realizing for lnany months. "The farmer is not making money on wheat, the miller is not I making money .. on flour, why should wo be making money on bread?" is tho statement which uccompunic3iiumounccmont of tho yreat reduction. Similar reductions on the price 08 bread have been announced in Klamath Falls, Portland and other cities of the state. -Dance At Jacksonville Preparations have been complet ed tor the carnival dance to be held tomorrow evening in the United States hall at Jacksonville, with one of the largest crowds of the season expected. The Jack sonville dances were recently re opened after having been closed by order of tho city council, following reports of disorder and too much hilarity. While no special police are employed around the dance hall, there has been reported to be no cause so far for such officers. SOAP- BUBBLES vs. SERVICE TAKE this big package of soap bubbles in your left hand. Take his smaller package of White King in your right. Which is the heavier? i . . Well, you see how it is! The answer iff that White King's granulated form permits it to pack closer in the carton, like sugar. So you really get more for your money from the smaller package. The suds are more significant than size. And when it comes to actual washing value. White King Grau ulatcd Soap admits no equal. White King's economy will sur prise you. A .teas poo nful in a basin of water for fine lingerie a cupful for the washing machine. And it's absolutely pure anything water won't hurt, White King won't. At your grocer's. " Jphmiy Cooney released recently by tho Boston Braves, pitched, played first base and roamed the outfield during the 10 years he was with tho club. Holders of sonson boxes at tho home games of the St. Louis Car dinals will have the first chance at the scuts In caso tho club plays u world's scries. ST. VALENTINE SPECIALS Small Hearts, lb Qc Fat Rhode Island Hens, lb.. .25c Good Hams, li or whole, lb. . 23c Steer Beef Corn Fed Pork Lamb and Veal A Full Line of Choice Meats Ivy St. Meat Market Just Around the Corner from the Postoffice TENNESSEE HELD PENDLETON JAIL PENDLETON, Ore, Feb. 13 VP) Trailed across the continent for two months by a TcnnesBee sheriff, two alleged murdorers were under arrest In the Pacific Northwest to day. They are John Kddington and Hugh Bowen, charged with slaying W. R. Kington near Chick .amaiiKa. Ga., December 1.1 last. Kddington was captured at Helix, Ore., near here last night and Dowon was arrested at C'entralia, Wash. Undor the personal direction of Sheriff Charles 0. Taylor, of Chat tanooga, Tenn., local sheriffs of ficers watched Eddlngton for sov ornl days. When he was arrested Inst night letters found on him re vealed llowen's whereabouts and ho was arrested at Centralln. Sher iff Taylor left a short time later to take him Into custody. Kdding ton waB hold hore. Eddlngton and Ilowon allogedly killed Kington to collect $10,000 In surance money carried by llowen, Sheriff Taylor said. He said that after assertcdly murdering King ton tho two mutilated his face with shotgun fire in order to destroy bis identity. Then they allegedly dressed tho body In Dowen's clothes, placed llowen's Insurance pnpors In the pockets and loft the body on a roadside near Cblck nmnuga. The two disappeared, Taylor said, and hoped to collect tho in surance through Howon's brother, Frank, who was named beneficiary. Taylor said Frank llowen had been under surveillance at Chattanooga and that ho had ordored his arrest. Kddington Inst night signed waiver of extradition on a grand lnrceny chargo brought against him for alleged theft of an automobile. PETTY GRAFT ON E i 7:30 to 8 p. in. ItKO Theater of the Air. NBC service to KiO, KHQ, KOMO, KG-W, KFI, KF SD, KTAR. 8 to 8:45 p. m. Amos n Andy. NBC seivlco to KGO. KHQ, KO 1IO, KGW, KECA, KFSD. 8:15 to 8:30 p. m. Brownbilt Footlltea. NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KFI, KF SD, KTAR. , . I 8:30 to 9 p. m.-'-JIellow'd Melodies.' NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KO MIO, KG W, Kin, KFSD,, XTAU. 9 to 11:30 p. tn. Hill Hilly oyw .-NBC' vlde to KfiO; tUBW; KTAR 9:15 to 9:30. " 9:30 to 10 p. m. Mystery Serial.! NBC service to KGO, KFSD, KUU MO A. ... 10 to 10:15 p. m. Tho CtKiucttcs. NBC scrvico to KGO, KOA.; 10:15 to 11 p. m. Metropolitans. NBC service to KGO, KSU KOA. 11 to 12 p. m. 'Dane orchestra. NBC service to KGO, KFI, KSL, 4 , INTO SIUSLI IEI 3C Our Valentine's Day greeting to you' is1 ' to "have a heart-y meal" one that you will enjoy to the fullest. And that's where we can be of service! A wide va riety of seasonable foods that are both fresh and of fine quality are in our stores on Valentine's Day and every day for your selection. Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, Feb. 14 and 16 TO) ID) ST. PAUL, Minn., Fob. 13. &) Officiate of the Great Northern and the Northern Faclfic railways today announced the roads had re ceived permission from the inter state . commerce commission, to construct a 51,500.000 extension into valuable timber lands of Ore gon. Six bittion feet of timber, they Raid, will be tapped by the new lino which will he a subsidiary of both roads. The extension will consist of about 35 miles of new trackage west of Kugene, Ore., to be built by tho Oregon Electric railway. It will enter the virgin timber regions of the Siulluw val ley. Opposition of the Southern Pa cific was overcome In obtaining the extension. . J ItOSCOlttiU Win., Kob. 13! i&) This nnako business has bcoomo a racket. At least that's what so mo of the citizen around here allege, I .Several s n u k e hunters, they rhnrge, get the rattles from rattle snakes, collect a bounty und then turn tho creatures loom tu propu-gale. Tho nntt-suake hunting citizens are asking tho legislature t cluihKe the bounty law so that no one will be pnid unless ho Is able to how at least 10 Inches or u snnke's tall as well ns tho rattles. I WHY TAKE PILLS? KbIc'IkIi Matthews. Ted Smith and William WooU'hrn wcro arraigned In clniilt court this forenoon on moonshine Mt 111 noHijcuston i-lmrgoN. hut entered no oIchi hi tltttt time. IMeHH Hro to ho iiihiIo nt a Inter date. , 1 The three wore H'rested last full I hy officers In the Heeso Creek j section mid have been at liberty under bonds. It Is prnbahlo they will stnud trlula In a short time. TrtERE'8 no need to drug your self with laxatives when consti pation can be overcome hy fating a delicious cereal. Mr. V. C. Amlnaen, Kcnnyhole, Washington, writes: "I miffem! whh ehrenle wmMir-.tlmi for nunr yr.r. and wm nnp;Wi to im pills evry nlicht. but inr 1 si our Kclloir'. AixHran tt work. fliw. would not b. without IU 1 .0 drathly tick of t.klni pill wrr night. Now It I. M dtfTrrrnt. Krllotrc'. ALU Ukan work, to n.turoUy and tt pWi. aal to ukt." Just eat two tablespoonfuls of KetlopK's All-Bran daily. Relief is fruarantced. It is the natural, safe way. Pellcious with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Kellopjj's A tx-Bran also furnishes iron for tho blood. In the red-and-grecn packairo at your pnx-er's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, all-Bran 5c is all you have to pay for a loaf of pure, whole some waxed paper wrapped, white or whole wheat bread at a MacMarr Store in Medford. We guarantee this bread to be exceptional quality and invite you to I try a loaf of our new 5c bread. Buy all you want. tacMStol ow "H r ir 1 a iuat'iia it an na ru wheat, every sack guaranteed. 49 lb. bag $1.15 I Coffee ICCfFCE The coffee that nil Medford is talking about. Over 'J(KK) lbs. sold in Medford during the month of January. 3 lbs. . $1.00 Free Cheese Sandwich and MacMarr Coffee Served FREE at No. 34 All Day Saturday Oleomargarine Clippernut; a Swift product. 4 lbs, .... Crackers Tru Blu, either plain or salted. 4PV. 3 lb. box. ..W Shortening in bulk $1 .00 8 lbs. . . I Fresh Vegetables "We take pride in our vege table department. Lettuce 2 for Rhubarb 3 lbs. Cauliflower ib........ Parsnips 6 lbs Many other articles at exceptionally low prices Quality Meats Located at Store No. 34 North Central All Steaks, lb 18c Beef Pot Roast, lb., 15c Rib Boil, lb. ...... 12c Hamberger, 2 lbs., 29c Fresh Side Pork, lb., 19c Swift Premium Hams, lb 28c Half or Whole Light Bacon, lb. . . . 29c Half or Whole Shield's Hams, lb. .17c H STORE NO. B5 Wist Main St cTAnrc tt mti-rNwint STORE NO. 34 North Central Phone 380 2 STORES IN MEDFORD Phone07 o