aiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1932. TAGE FIVE , -.1 Local and Personal Ueek-end Here Mra. Robert Hr nlsh of R06burg spent the week-end In Medford visiting friends and lela tives. Yakima Man Here H. E. Holm berg of Yakima, Wash., Is among the Washington state people visiting in this city. Firemen to Assam hie There will be a meeting tonight of volunteer rife men at the fire hall and all are urged to attend, announces Fire Chief Kay Elliott. Klamath Falls VUliois Mr. and M. Claude Colby, Mrs. E. H. Pike. Mrs. T. W. Delzcll and T. E. Hayden were among the Klamath Falls resi- dents spending yesterday in Medio! U. Ill-Trl Cesls The Women's Mis sionary society of the First Christian church will meet tomorrow evening In the church parlors, with members of the Hi-Triangle club as guests. Eurmite to Portland H D. La id 1-2)' of Portland, who has been in San Francisco on business, Kinnnpr) off here today, before continuing norm by train. Itcturn to Porthinrt K. C. Eldride of Portland, who has been In Medlord for about 10 days, visiting his son, E. N. Eldridge and family, left Mon Way noon on the Shasta for his home. Carter Uoggg 111 Carter Boggs Is confined to his home, suffering from flu. O. C. Boggs. father of Carter, is also 111 at his home, but is reported in an Improved condition. Chicken. louse Burns The local fire department was called to Ross Lane last night to put out flames which practically destroyed a chicken house owned by F. W. Burnhouse. f Long IlMam-e Visitors Geo. K. "Parker of New York Citq. Arthur R. Montgomery of Chicago, R. M. Harper of Dallas, Tex., and G. B. Murdie of Victoria. B. C, were guests, at Med lord hotels Sunday. Unit to Meet The Phoenix unit of the Jackson County Public Health association will meet at the home of Mrs. Miles Gammill Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. All members arc urged to be present. Many Take Evams A large num ber of people were taking examina tions at the city hall today for oper ators' and chauffeurs' licenses. The tests are being given by Ward Mc Reynolds of the state offices. Return to Salem Mrs. Jack Craig and son of Salem left 'on the Shasta this noon for their home, having been in Medlord for the past 10 days as the guests of Mrs. Craig's mother. Mra. G, H. Maasdam. To Salt Lake Wayne Lap worth and his cousin. Earl Hanscom, will leave tomorrow morning by motor for Salt Lake City, Utah, where they will spend two or three months visiting relatives. From Salt Lake City they will continue to Chicago. In Special Car W. M. Jackie, ap pointed April 1 to the position of en gineer of maintenance of way and structures of the Southern Pacific railway, passed through Med ford at noon today on the Shasta in his spec ial car, enroute to Portland. Church Association Meet The Women's asscciation of the Presby terian church will meet in the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. The Ever -Ready circle will hae charge of the program and serve re freshments. Building Bridge to Meet T.ie Building Bridge club will meet Wed nesday of this week instead of Thurs day, as is customary. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. T. E. Daniels, with Mrs. Rose Schelffelln and Mrs. A. Duff hostesses. Returns to School Miss Joan De Losh, who spent the spring vacation In Med ford with her mother. Mis. Guy Phettcplace and her grandpar ent. Mr. and Mrs. S. Sumpter Smith, will leave this evening by train for Portland, where she will resume nor studies at St. Helen's hall. Bov Scout Court Bov Scouts of Medlord. Jacksonville and Phoenix ! will conduct a court of honor next Monday evening In the couty court house at 8 o'clock, according to an nouncement made today. A court will also be held in Grants P.iss nex Tuesday evening. Sunday Seattle Yi-iior M' and Mrs. Chas. Brown. Mr. mid Mrs. N Campbell, E. L. Putnam. Mrs. A. W Morrow, Mrs. A. C. Crookall. W. J. Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A Hnv. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Heney were among the guets from Seattle registered at local hotel yes terday, t r This May Be YOUR OPPORTUNITY Hoerr. to he sint rnnsldri;itioii, m nmt qualify In the following parth ul.irs: Von niit-t he net wren 1H am! I"i r:irt of ace; jou mut have health; jou tmM be married nnd prrfenhly luue a family; ynti mut hate n muni of mutcs hi your pnf mnjur activities; you mint he thrift . and li ne siurri mr money. Preferenre will he ghen to a mini at present m(fMfully em ployed, who. despite hl Minr. K n m li It loin lor larger oppor tunity and t wllllnc t p:i the prlie In hard work. I'mi should hate hod rather rtenle mntiift with the public Your past record will le rarrfullv ImrMliNited. TIIK M W. SIM ( T HIM. IMU; IN IMHU OPPORTI N ITV. He will he c.irt'fu!l tr.thied and ennlppfd for the poltlon and Hie only Umi.aUnn to hi advancement will be wlf-lmpowd. NO INV! TMI NT HI HI Hl It OIIIIR HIN YOI K I NDIVIDM) inn; ni i n, i ion. If on feel mi qniliry and dolrr further Information, phone E. L. HOLMES, MEDFORD HOTEL Monday before H:.w P. M. or Tuesday after :0 A. M. for a later appointment, In From Mine Ed Fawcett li in from his mine at Copper today at tending to business matter and buy ing supplies for the mine. In New Position Mis Mary Burk- hardt. who was formerly with the Cin derella shop in this city. Is now em ployed by the same company at Grants Pass. Brings In Cider W. E. Walden, who has been displaying his appfe prod ucts in the Chamber of Commerce window, today presented the Mail Tribune staff with a gallon Jug of cider. In Grants Pass Will O. Steel and Ernest Rostel of the Crater Lake na tional park staff left this forenoon for Grants Pass, where this noon they presented the moving pictures of Cra ter Lake park snow scenes before the Grants Pass chamber of commerce. Congregation Dinner- Members of the Presbyterian church congregation will meet for dinner Wednesday even ing at 6:30 o'clock in the church par lors. The dinner will be followed by the annual meeting of the congrega tion. i:n.y Picnic at Prospect Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cass, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bashaw and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wak fild motored to Prospect yesterday for a picnic and although the weather failed to permit them to enjoy dinner in the great outdoors, they had a fine time, dining in one of the resort cabins Mr. Uliltehead Home R. H. White head returned Saturday from San Franeisco, where he spent the winter months. He reports that business is Improving in the bay city and every one expecting a rapid return of pros perity. San Francisco continues to be a very busy and interesting city, but Mr. Whitehead says he is glad to be home again. Callfornlans at Hotels Included among the Sunday guests from the Bear state at Medford hotels were the following: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Idle and F. D. Warde of Oakland. Mrs. Monica Sutherland of Los Angeles, T. W. Masters of Chico, Mr. and Mra. Ch. M. Smith and L. Carleson of Eu reka, Leon Oppenhetm. Mr. and Mra. Ray Stedman and D. P. Gllck of San Francisco. Register In City Out-of-state mo torists registering at the Medford branch of the Oregon Motor associa tion are Ray Steadman and Carl Os born of San Francisco. Mrs. Nell S. Messlnger of Madera, Cal., T. V. Car ter and John L. Butler of Downey, Cal., W. P. Sizemore and Harris E. Smith of Seattle, and W. A. Schwartz of San Bernardino. Cal. trcgonliins Here Sunday Register ed at local hotels Sunday from state points were the following: John Wertz of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nosier of Bandon. J. A. Funk of Parkdale, Mrs. Ray Lehr of Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hotchklss of Lakevlew, R. Dcval of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson of Coqullle, V. G. Tapp and E. Sllvcrstetn of Eugene, and the fol lowing from Portland: Rev. J. E. Larkin. Rev. A. J. Sullivan, O. Oleson, E. S. Holmes. E. Wm. Swedberg. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Esselslyn, W. C. Myers, Mr and Mrs. J. H. Gell, T. J. Cana van. K R. Ross, F. A. Johnson, Art James, C. E. Tucker and J. Z. Lembke. REPAID FOR LAD Although little Donald James had lost all of his Saturdays earnings but five cents, when he traded his small change with one of the "Older boys" selling papers for a phoney dollar, he did not lose his smile for long. He reported the happenings at the police station Saturday night and Police Officer Joe Cave and State Police Captain Lee Bown each gave him fifty cents to make up for the km. The young fellow, who tried hard to keep back the tears when report ing the affair, was all emlles when he again had a dollar. The counterfeit dollar was com posed of lightweight metal, and a hole In it was plugged with tinfoil. Card or Thank. Deep appreciation Is extended to t tie many friends for their loving kindness and floral offerings in our deep bereavement loss of our dear mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boardman. Mr and Mrs. Frank Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Whltlock. Harvey Boardman. Leland Whit lock. Kthelwyn B. Hoffmann' has been built on the, policy of quality at fair RETER EXPLAINS FINANCIAL PLANS Raymond Reter, president of the Rogue River Traffic association, who recently returned from a trip to Seat tle, made In the Interests of plans to finance the local pear crop through organization of an agricultural fi nance corporation, spoke to members of the Klwants club today at lunch eon at the Hotel Medford. Difficulties encountered by apple growers or the northwest in obtaining funds through the reconstruction fi nance corporation were reviewed by Mr. Reter with a resume of the pro gress made by the local committee, headed by J. C. Thompson. The positive necessity for coopera tion of big Interests in receiving funds was emphasized by Mr. Reter. The local committee, he explained. Is awaiting an answer from request made to the Southern Pacific for 25.000. upon which progress of the local plan now hinges. Weather conditions, bloom, and all natural conditions point to a fine pear crop, he Informed the club. TAX DELINQUENCY Tax delinquency In Jackson county ha been reduced 10.42 per cent since January 1. according to a report issued last Saturday by State Treasur er Rufus C. Holman. Clackamas and Gilliam counties also show re ductions in excess of 10 per cent. The heaviest delinquency continues In Multnomah county. The state treasurer' report 1 In line with the recent Increase In tax payment In this county, which Is continuing at the local tax collection department. They have been brisk for the past month. The report further states, that a change for the better has been noted the past quarter, and predict, if con ditions continue favorable will show further Improvement. New Nash Cars Here Today For Walter Abbey Three carloads of new Nash cars were received today by Walter W Abbey, Inc., new Medford Nash deal ers and a special opening and show ing of new models will be featured Wednesday by this firm. The new models will be displayed at the Wal ter W. Abbey company show rooms at 123 South F71vrIH a(ni4lnn an announcement today by Walter Abbey and the public will be invited mj pHrucipare in tne opening festivi ties Wednesday evening. A carload shipment of G. M. C. trucks, the last word In motor trans portation, has also been received by the Walter W. Abbey. Inc.. and the latest G. M. C. models will make their debut In Medford simultaneous with the showinor of new Nash mm One of the features of the Walter w. ADoey. inc.. opening Wednesday evening will be a radio hour over KMED. from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Ike Porter and his band will be pre sented on this program. Special convocation of Cra ter Lake chapter No. 32. R. A. M.. Tuesday. April 5th, at 7:30 p. m. Work In P. M. and M. E. M. degrees. Vis itors Invited. By order of E. L. LENOX. H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. "We know, for we know that worn- en are rediscovering that good clothes are sound economy,, that they look better,, stay smart longer,, and at this spring's prices are far better value than clothes of lesser qualttyl" KLAMATH FALLS Nelson All to Co. enlarging Its business and opened general offices, shops and sales serv ice headquarters at 603 S. Sixth street. NYSSA Improvement underway on county road running from Chai. Billiard farm to Pleter Tensen ranch north of here. Particular Builders Always Specify 'BEAVER BRAND' PORTLAND CEMENT USE A HOME PRODUCT Beaver Portland Cement Co. GOLD HILL, OREGON . Sold In Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co , Rogue River Lumber Co., Standard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pinei Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. New Cabinet Lady 7 ' "WW - Atuovialtd i'res l lioto Hera Is a recent picture of Mr. Ogden Mills, wife of the secretary of the treasury, taken while she was walking on fashionable Connecticut avenue in Washington. Barrymore Brothers In Craterian Drama The signal successes achieved by those distinguished Barrymore broth ers, John and Lionel, In the past, and particularly on the movie screen. melts Into mediocrity when compared with their brilliant work In that smashing dramatic hit, "Arsene Lu pin,' now showing, today and to morrow at the Pox Craterian the ater. For the first time In movie his tory, the famous brothers are united in the same picture . . . and curious movie fans, so minded, will have plenty o? opportunity to compare their respective acting talent. Ironically a It seem, one of the brother plays the role of a famed thief, while the other Is an equally famed detective. John, as the Ches terfield tan-mannered drawing room bandit gets a big kick out of con stantly circumventing Lionel, who enacts the part of the sleuth. Supporting this Incomparable duo of star are John Miljan, Tully Mar shall, Karen Morley and many others of note. The exploits of Arsene Lupin, which have occupied countless fic tional pages of many score of American metropolitan dallies, is well known to millions of readers. It remained, however, for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ... the two Barry mores . . . and an excellent sup porting cast to bring this character and the pursuing detective to ex citing life. Lew Ayres Starring In Holly Laugh Hit "The Impatient Maiden!" Universal comedy-drama opened an engagement at the Holly theater yesterday, with Lew Ayres in the starring role. Those who saw the early performances mut be laughing yet. This exceptional screen .play is a constant succession of clever lines, and Its robust humor Is interpreted by an Ideal cast. Lew Ayres. as a young Interns, has probably never had a more pleas. Ing role, and Mae Clarke, In the leading feminine part, runs him a close race for honors. A large por tion of the comedy Is furnished by Andy Devlne and Una Merkel, both of whom are delightfully natural, and John Halllday contrlbutea a suave and slightly menacing char acterization as the too-popular di vorce lawyer. This delightful entertainment treat will show at the Holly tonight and tomorrow afternoon and evening. The exceptionally fine short subject proprnm on the bill consists of a Paths News Reel, a Graham Mc Namee News Reel, and an Interest ing E. M. Newman Travel Talk, en titled "Mediterranean Byways." HEAVY JAIL JOLT Sentencing of Oscar Warren In Judge Taylor' court this morn ing on the charge ot possession, to three months in Jail and to pay a fine of $100, removes tor a time at least, a pint bootlegger who has wor ried the local authorities by his alleged illicit liquor operations for several years past. In a raid by city and county authorities and State Policeman Oakes Saturday evening on Warren's apartments In the old Pacific and Eastern railroad depot building on EAst Main street, Warren was placed under arrest when four pint bottles nnd a gallon Jug of moonshine one fourth full, and 16 empty pint bottles three empty gallon Jugs and one empty l'i gallon Jug were found In the rooms. It Is claimed by the authorities that a number of taxi drivers and others made frequent visit to War ren's domicile to purchase moonshine, and that one of his lucrative selling fields was at down town public dances. Inasmuch as It was Warren's fourth conviction in two or more yeara for liquor law violation the district at torney's office could have begun action to have Warren given a peni tentiary sentence If found guilty, with the minimum sentence that could be imposed, one year, but be cause Warren In auch event could engage a lawyer and fight the case thru the courts, thus causing an ex pense of several hundred dollar, Deputy District Attorney Nellson de cided not to begin any uch prosecu tion. Warren pleaded guilty when ar raigned In court this morning. Christian Church Recital Pleases Large Audience The recital given by the Institute of Musical Education at the First Christian church, Sunday afternoon was a delight to the parents anl music lovers of Medford. The chlldreu of the violin ensemble, nbout 60 In number, played with zest, perfect rhythm, and Intonation. And the audience responded heartily with ap plause. The little soloists also won much applause. Victor Levy, violin Instructor for the Institute, was given a great deal of praise by the audience, for his fine Instructive work and discipline of the orchestra. As a climax to the recital h played a violin solo, "Legende," by Wlenlaws kl, that was Indeed a pleasure. Mr. Levy plays with deep feeling -and understanding of his Instrument. The piano accompaniment throughout the recital was played by Mrs. Levy with great understanding. There were two piano solos played by pupils of Noel Ersklne, of the Institute of Musical Education, piano department. These numbers were also played with an exhibition of ability. There was a large audience In at tendance at the recital. Flrtt in the JousJi. Thin in lh ovtn. You can be lurt of ptiftct bakingt In uiins KC BAKINC POWDEF 25 ouncei for 25c PUT SALT LAKE By M. E. Barker SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Attar thousands of yean of comparative idlenr&a. Great Salt Lak would be put to work in a aerloua way under a plan being considered here. First suggested years ago by Fer dinand de Leaaeps, the French en gineer who built tha Suez canal antl started the Panama canal, the pro- puaal contemplates the formation, by a aerlea of short dlkea. of a large fresh water lake from the eastern arm of the great salty sea. l'ed Kor Steam Although It has been estimated hat auch a reservoir would provide a total of 2.635,000 feet of water, enough to Irrigate 378.000 acres of land, the present plan provides for Its use not for reclamation purposes but lor the generation of power in atenm plant that would utilize coal from nearby enormous deposits. From Great Salt Lake's total area of about 1.750 square miles, the dikes, extending along a submerged moun tain range whose tips from Fremont and Antelope Islands, would cut off a portion some fiOO square miles In extent. Would Dilute Urine Flowing Into this section of the hike, the Bear, Weber and Jordan rivers, with numerous smaller tt reams, would soon dilute the brine and eventually transform the reser voir Into a body of fresh water. Spill ways would allow the surplus to run Into the salty portion. . The present proposal provides for construction of only the first unit of the fresh water lake, by building a two-mile dike from the southern ttp of the Antelope Island to the lake shore and another, about five miles long, from the northwestern side of the same Island tc the eastern shore of the lake. Cost 53.0(10,000 This would form a body of water some 133 square miles tn extent and would be built at an estimated cost Of 9600,000 to $800,000, as against a total of 92.000,000 to $3,000,000 for the entire project. To augment the flow of the Jor dan river, the plan Includes the con struction of a canal eleven miles long to divert the Weber river into th en dosed portion. So far the only large commercial use to which the Oreat Salt lake has been put has been In the recovery of table salt. It Is known to contain In addition many other chemicals in commercial quantity, and In the Great Salt Lake desert on Its western shores, valuable potash deposits have been discovered. Mlnerul Available Copper, lead and sine- ' ores arc mined and concentrated within a low miles of the lake shore, but because of lack of cheap power here, they are shipped to other states for refining and fabricating. It is to supply this power, through n TUB IUNDSOMB YOI NG DOCTOR . . . MAE CLARKE TIIK PRKTTY YOfNfi PATIBN'T .... and Una Merkell Andy Devine JOHN IIAIXIDAV It's Modern It's flnappy It's Funny! It'i Entertainment! From The Widely nl.cll.seri Nniel "Impatient Vlrnln" By Donald Henderson Clarke 1! Which Is , , V : Llonel? ,v?u.-K- tfM ! T0NITE! TOMORROW! t" ' T;fQ ' SkY Don't Miss This Hilarious j rK '' ' "Lr "' tJ COMEDY DRAMA I 1. t Cg2T ,) ALSO tot time in ' trj SOUVENIRS ' fo ff" -'vMtWytr "Lesson In Oolf" K S B fl MffwJ Lew L ; ifiUyjWiiVV ALSO PATIIB NEWS fiRAIIAM MrNAMI.K Ml WW "MKiiiTumi m;n hvhay-h" the use of available cheap coal de posits, that Great Sale lake would be harues&ed. Besides power and reclamation uses, the proposed fresh water lake would constitute an Immense brood ing plare for wild fowl and develop many recreational facilities, the back ers of the plan decliire. Make Ite-ort Site A scenic drive, over the tops of the dikes, would pa.sa along the shore of Antelope Island, where summer homes and resorts would be constructed. To finance the construction, it Is proposed that the state of Utah or the counties of Halt Lake, Da via ant! Weber, bordering the eastern shore of the lake, acquire title to the water and hike bed nnd float a bond issue. WITH NEW HOI MU Vcntta Daley's two pet coyotes, the subject of considerable local con troversy two months ago, have been moved from temporary quarters into their permanent home at the attrac tive Riverside Camp Report. Miss Daley announced this morning. She accompanied them to the Red wood highway camp, north of Cres cent City- yesterday. The coyotes were moved into tem porary quarters and chained when it was learned that the state Jaw for bids keeping them In captivity except in an animal park or zoo. They did not enjoy life at the end of a chain but wagged their bushy tails in great glee yesterday Miss Daley stated, when they found themselves In the open spaces again. The same pen, which housed them In Medford. has been moved to the resort to make them feel at home. A concrete floor has been added and Mlaa Daley feels sire that A. P. Smith, well known local fur farm owner, who recently purchased the camp, will see that her peta remain happy. The camp Is located on the Redwood highway In Josephine county, 1000 feet west of the Oregon Caves Junc tion, ana on the bank of the Illinois river, A public animal zoo is being established by Mr. Smith tn connec TODAY and Mats. - 20 Eve, - 3 1 ul I S ,4.-:. M TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY "TWIN BEDS'l Also Our Gang FUNERAL PARLOR' West Main Office County Coroner tion with the report. It will be com pleted in coiuplaince with the public soo ordinance and will house many species of southern Oregon animal life as well as the Daley coyotes. Mr , I. c. Daley and daughter, VenlU, h nd Mr. and Mrs. Loney Daley and rhihhen. who accompanied the coyotes tn their new home, continued to Crescent City, where they enjoyed an afternoon st the beach before re turning to M-riford. Miss Daley took with her. new pet. "Sandy ,' a Scotch tcr:.cr pup. PENDLETON helping Hand mis sion movert to new quarters at 265 Fourth street. DKND Shevlm-Hlxon Co. to re open 'o'al .vawuiiH. TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY WAN l'F.'.J To trade row for a "r in A-l fornllUcn. w::h license. Phono aill-J-1. LOT Rctwvcn B.uv-1 Box and Ivy St.. riivrriuy In $5 bills. Finder re turn to Mail Tribune. Reward. KOH S.I.K--Vi'aner pics. Tel. 501-R-2. CI.OVKH PASTURE Phone 591-R-2. WANTKD To rent light delivery tru.k :n L-oocl coii'.llllon, for 60 daya. Box IM2; Medford. FOR SALK A few choice Roller fe males: re.isoiub'.e. M:s. Wilson, 340 S Riverside. Phone 661-R. WANTKD I'aed hitth cllHlr. Phone ;(i7-W. l:m Vancouver Ave. WAU.l'APF.R cleaned. Jiut Wee new. 1.S0 per room and up. Call 637-Y. FERTILIZED and sediment. Phone l)7a-W. PRACTICAL OARDENER needa work. Tony. 1107 Be&sie St. NEWLY decorated house, available before April 9. Has electric range and heater, or will furnish tor rislit party. Permanent renters only. See at 907 No. RIvcralde, or Phone 790-L. FOR SALE OR RENT Nicely furnlah ed S-room house. Phone 1528-J. 720 W. 2nd. WANTED Transportation to Port land. Share expenses. 313 3. Grape. FINE lark-pur plants. 20c per dozen. Abo other plants. 20 S. Peach St. LOST Between Grants Pass and Central Point. India 9-75 truck tire on rim M. F. Hanley. Tel. 198-R-l. Reward. TOMORROW nllh KAREN MORLEY JOHN MILJAN Tonight Lavt Times "DOORWAY to HELL' Comedy 15c at Newtown V f