Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 23, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    irEDFORT) MXLTJ TETBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.
PAOE FIVE
Local and
Cr Horn stolen B. R. Harwood
reported to city police that the born
was stolen from his car while It was
parked In front of the K. P. hall.
Leaves Hospital Miss Lois Smythe
Is leaving the Community hospital
today, after spending 13 days recov
ering from a major operation.
"Doc" Wrlfht 111 Friends of M. C.
(Doc) Wright are sorry to lesrn that
he Is among local people 111 with In
fluenza this week.
Here from Upstate H. E. Bailey of
Roseburg and Wade Goodman of
Walla Walla were Medford visitors
yesterday. . , ,
Fisher In Hospital F. Fisher of the
Eagle Point district is In the Sacred
Heart hospital for medical treatment
j and was Improving satisfactorily to
day. Mrs. Borti Improving Mrs. Fred
Bortn of Casey's camp, who has been
111 for some time, was described as
much improved this morning by the
attending physician.
Mall Carrier III Marlon Harper,
one of Medford's mall carriers. Is con
fined to his home with an attack of
flu. William Rose Is making Har
per's rounds for him' while he Is u.
v
Miss Basford Better -Miss toul
Basford, instructor in the Medford
schools, who has been suffering from
complications following Influenza, is
In . much improved condition today.
Mrs. Mason Very -" '
Mason, who has been confined to the
community hospital with li nes, for
some time, was reported seriously 111
this morning.
efceate Doing Mcely O. H. Skeate.
who has been In the Sacred Heart
4 hospital for treatment for some time,
was reported in an Improved condi
tion today.
Mrs. Roblnett Better Mrs. Robl
nett. who recently underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital,
was In a much Improved condition
this morning.
portlanders Here Sunday Includ
ed in guests from Portland who reg
istered at local hotels Sunday were
F. C. Tatze. J. A. Tarola, J. P. Se
carce and O. A. MoOee.
From University City TJ. W. Had
dow, E. B. Whetstone. J. F. Matzger
and Mr. and Mrs. William Webb, all
of Eugene, are registered at local ho
tels today.
From Distant Points Quests from
far away who are registered at local
hotels today Include D. E. OoTdon of
Salt Lake and F. Jesse Thomas of
Llbertyvllle, 111.
'
Callfornlans Here P. W. Foster of
Hilt, cel., H. 0. Lassen of San Joss.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Levin and J. M.
Balrd of San Francisco and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Williams of Los Angeles
were in Medford . Sunday.
k
Here from nlstnnce J. E. Garrison
and W. S. Shelly of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Drummond of Vancouver
and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arthur of
LaDlano, Cel., were In Medford for
the week-end.
Guest of Miss Melllnger Miss Alice
Buroker of wataonvllle, Cal., arrived
this morning on the Shasta to be
guest for two weeks of Miss Opal
Melllnger. Miss Buroker formerly
lived in Medford and has man'
friends hero.
t
Clarence Pankey III Clarence Pan
kev, who haa been seriously 111 with
quinsy for the past several days, was
feeling much better this morning. His
sister, Mrs. Albert Stewart of Eugene,
called here by his illness, left this
morning on the Shasta for her home.
Here from Seattle Seattle was well
represented In Medford today and
Sunday, with F. D. Harm, Jr.. R. E
Jackson, O. J. Beklush. J. E. McClet
len and wife, R. Miller, L. A. Hubbs
and C. S. DeOlee registered at local
f hotels.
Oregonlans Visit Here F. Brown
ing and C. Osylord of Klamath Falls.
Stanley Thomensen and M. J. Wright
of Seattle and Ray Baker, S. Kosh
land and Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Browne
of Portland are guests of the hotels
In Medford today.
Portlanders Visit Here Among
those from Portland who were regis
tered at local hotels over the week
end were E. P. DeQroff, Jr., J. W.
Grant. H. Bawden and family, W. 8
Shanks. Ray Lowell. J. D. Altman, E
H. Shea, T. E. Williams. B. A. H art
field and George KL-kwood.
Business Callers Raphael Benson,
farmer of the Central Point district,
was a business caller In Medford this
morning, others were Doro'.hy Pow
ell of Central Point. Mrs. Paul Mar
tin of the same town, Sam Israel ol
Berrydale and Jim Baylla of Hilt.
Cal.
Howard Belief frl Here Howard
Scheffel of Klamath Falls, who lived
here for many years. Is a visitor In
Medford today. Others from Klam
ath Falls who are registered at local
hotel Include C. W. Person. Agnes
Aefstrom. O. H. Fogle, C. V. Loosly
and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fastiers.
-
Callfornlans Here Callfornlans who
are In Medford on business snd pleas
ure Include E. E. Balrd. L. O. Lind
strom, B. M. Kenworthy. Paul Burks
hardt and J. H. Wllkerson of Los An
geles, O. M. Steurgeon. Mr. and Mrs.
M. Robins and T. W. Lonnirck of
San Francisco 1 41 " of Sac
ramento. Enjoy Tobogannlng Many Medford
people motored to the Nlcdermeyer
hill out from Jacksonville yesieraaj
4 for snow sports. Tobogganing there
were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bohnert
of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Sims of Jacksonville, the Henry Con
gers, the Nledermeyers of the same
district and Dr. B. R. Elliott and
family. Marml Olson and family.
Fletcher Stout and Mr. Ouyer of this
Personal
Prospect Visitors Here C. F. Lewis
and C. R. GlUUand, both of Prospect,
were in Medford Sunday.
Faces Drunk Charges Willis Tur
pln. who Is charged with being drunk
In a public place, .was arraigned be
fore Police Judge Curry today and ill
case was continued until Wednesday.
Post Cash Ball Lee Smith and
Glenn Hurst, both of this city, each
posted S10 cash ball with city police
Sunday on a charge of being drunk
In a public place.
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Bridge Cluh to Meet There will be
a meeting this evening of the con
tract bridge club, beginning at 7:30
o'clock, and all membera are urged
to be at the Y. W. c. A. at that time.
Tomorrow, Pay Night Tuesday
night will be pay night for members
of the National Guard here, and $1500
will be dispersed, Capt. C. Y. Teng
wald announced today. Companies
will meet at the Armory as usual.
Rltter Leaves Hospital Forest
Ranger Hugh Rltter. who has been
confined to the hospital for the past
two weeks with pneumonia, was
taken home yesterday, where he will
remain until able to be out and
around.
.
Postmaster Still IllPostmaster W.
J. Warner, who has been 111 for sev
eral months with rheumatism, wis
not able to return to his office yes
.terday as he expected. The continued
cold weather has retarded his recov
ery, but he expects to be back on the
Job as soon as the snow has gone,
he announced.
Phoenix Grange
Meets Tuesday
PHOENIX, Jan. 23. (Spl.) Phoe
nix grange will meeting Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock. A program has
been arranged with members of the
local grange and Roxy Ann grange
participating.
As this is the first meeting since
appointment of committees, It is held
Important that all committee mem
bers and officers be present. In order
to learn more of their work as they
begin the year's program.
.'Public Enemy No. 1'
Murray Humphries (above), whe
heads the new list of Chicago's 39
"public enemies," reputedly wleldi
some of "Scarf ace A I" Capone's old
oower. (Associated Press Photo)
Proposes Secession
J
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W. E. Martin, 83-year-old North
Dakota state senator, Introduced a
resolution In the state legislature
proposing secession of 39 states
from the union, leaving nine east
ern states to form Ma separate coun
try." (Associated Press Photo!
Get your Texas Iwt Tamales, Real
Chili and Hamburgers at coilee Ann s,
Hotel Allen corner.
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A New Oral Antiseptic By
Makers of Vicks VapoRub
Introduces New Economy
A quality antiseptic mouth-wasn
and gargle at leas than half the
usual price Is doubly welcome now.
Especially to the millions who find
such a product a dally necessity
Kaii.n... ih.ri hivsthl. oral hy
giene, and other antiseptic uses.
1 The New Vlcks Voratone Antleep-
jtlc tjy the maiers of Vlcks Vapo-
Born In "a deprcalon year. It Is
priced aMordlngly. Aided by record
low prices on raw materials and
Vicks facilities for mass production
Vlcks Chemists have produced a
larje 10-outk bottle a usual 75c
value that la priced regularly at
onlv 35c.
Tr;e r.sme. of course, guarantees
ba quality. It ta simply the best
LOSS OF LIQUOR
DEEP PUZZLE TO
F
(Continued from rage One)
Foreman Grieve and other mem
bers of the grand Jury told the court
that the disappearance was quite be
fuddling, and the more they probed
"the deeper we get In." They held
little hope of ever finding a solution.
The court ordered the grand Jury to
revise their first report, so as to
make it "more clear and definite,"
and to specify from which vault n
the courthouse the booze was miss
ing. Three people then Sheriff
Jennings, Deputy Paul Jennings and
Jailer O. W. (Ike) Dunford had ac
cess to the vault and knew the com
bination. Water Substituted.
The grand Jury reported 90 gallons
of water, In containers supposed to
contain alcohol, and were unable to
tell how the "switch" had been
made. They alao reported that Jailer
Dunford had 10 gallons of alcohol
stored In the Jail, and destroyed It
without an order of the court. The
grand Jury foreman though this as
done because he did not know the
rules, and was not dishonest.
The former sheriff declared he wel
comed the fullest Investigation. The
grand Jury closed investigation with
the recommendation that a system be
evolved for a closer tab on the re
ceipts and destruction of seized liquor
In the future.
4
Wall St. Report
Stock gale Averages.
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
January 23:
SO 30 20 90
Ind'ls RR's TJfs Total
Today 63.0 38.4 90 S 65 8
Prev. day 63.5 39.0 91.8 66 4
Week ago 63.1 37.8 93.4 66.1
Year ago. 83.3 869.9 98.5 84.8
3 Yrs. ago... 171.8 133.3 318.3 173.4
Bond Sale Averages.
(Copyright, 1938, Standard Statistics
Co.)
January 18:
30 30 30 80
Ind'ls RR's TJt's Total
Today 63.0 68.3 83.9 70 7
prev. day. 85.3 "3.3 83.9 70.8
Week ago 65.8 84.4 84.5 71.4
Year ago. B8. 76J 84J ve.o
3 Yrs. ago... 93.5 104.8 98.1 98.6
NEW YORK. Jan. 33. (AP) Stocks
concluded a strikingly dull session
with narrow and Irregular net
changes today. Copper Issues firmed
slightly toward the close, but food
stocks were rather heavy. Transfers
approximated 650,000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 30 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. 4s Dye B6
Am. Can ............-........... 61
Am. si Fgn. Pow 6'4
A. T. T 104
Anaconda ....-....... 7
Atch. T. & S. F 42 !4
Bendlx Avla T4
Beth. Steel . 15
Chrysler . 14
Ooml. Solv 11V4
Curtlss-Wrlght
2
DuPont ,.
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest.
I. T. 4c T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Param. Publlx .....
Penney (J. O.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pae.
Std. Brands
8t. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer.
39
2414
13
31
7
70'A
13
38
1
36
4
17
a- 14
34
30
5',
Union Carb.
36
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
. 36
. 38
Portland Wheat
Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 38. )AP)
Table:
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
May 46 45 45 45
July 46 45 46 45
Cssh wheat:
No. 1 Big Bend blues tem .. 83
Dsrk hard winter, 13 pet. 63
11 pet. 0
Soft white . . 42
Western white 41
Hard winter .- 43
Northern Spring 41
I7. i vA 41
Oats: No. 2 white
fMM. 0 v1lnw
...817.00
..817410
Mlllrun stsndsrd 813.00
Today's car receipts: Wheat os,
flour IT; corn 3; oats 1.
San Francisco Butterfat
BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 23. (AP)
Cream f. o. b. San Francisco, .31.
oral antiseptic Vlcks Chemists could
produce . . . and they were aided by
'bacterlollgisu and pharmacologists
of their 1 allied organizations, here
and abroad. Mild enough to use
dally with perfect safety, Vlcks Anti
septic strona; enough to do STery
thlng an oral sntlseplt can and
should do.
t'nnsnal Trial Offer.
Of course, the only real proof of
Its quality nd Its economy Is in
actual use. To furnish that proof,
fire million bottles of a special trial
slse are being supplied drugrlsta
everywhere st leas than cost of manu
facture. A aSc value, these trial pack
ages are priced at only 10c while th.
I supply lasts (AdT.)
LEADERS IN
I . Km
Membere of eongresa who directed the fight for Philippine Independence met for mutual congratula
Hons after both branches of congress passed their measure over President Hoover's veto. Left to right: Son
atora Cutting of New Mexico and Hawes of Missouri, Representative Hare of South Carolina and Senatoi
Pittman of Nevada. (Associated Press Photo)
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Jan. 33. (P) EGGS
Pacific Poultry Producers' selling
prices: Fresh extras 19c, standards
18c, mediums 18c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country-killed hogs,
best butchers under ISO lbs. 8-5 c;
vealers, 80-100 lbs. 8c lb.; lambs
10-llc; yearlings 5c lb.; heavy ewes
3- 4c lb.; canner cows 3-3o lb; bulls
4- 4o lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers:
Oregon, 80-95c cental; Yakima, Span
ish, sl-1.25 cental.
Butter, mohair, nucs, cascara bark,
hops,' butterfat, live poultry, pota
toes, wool and hay, steady and un
changed. Seeks Repeal Vote
Rep. John C. Schafer of Wiscon
sin filed a petition, which If signed
by 14S membera of the house o)
representatives, would allow a vote
on bringing to the floor the once
beaten resolution for outright re
peal of the eighteenth amendment
(Associated Press Photo!
WILLAMETTE WINS
FROM COLUMBIANS
SALEM. Jan. 23. (AP) T,he Wil
lamette University Bearcat defeated
the sharp-shooting Columbia Uni
versity basketball team 20 to 26 In a
weird boomerang game here Satur
day night.
4
Special Convocation of Cra
ter Lake chapter No. 32, R
A. M-, Tuesday, Jan. 24th, at
f'-7:30 p. m. Work In R. A.
degree. Visitor invited.
By order of L- C. Stewart. H. P.
GEO. AliDEN. Secretary.
ROXY-lOc
TONITF IOAN CRAWFORD
In "LETTV LVNTON"
TIE. Gloria Swanion
In "INDISCREET"
STUDIO
Adults lSe
Rids So
Ends Tonlte Ruth Chatterton
Georga Brent. "THE CRASH"
Tomorrow, !.otilc Drrawr
In "STEPPING SISTERS"
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When You Are In
KLAMATH FALLS
Stop At Ifee
WILLARD
HOTEL
Cheerful Service
Modern Surroundings
Central Location
Al Dining Room
W Inrtte Tosnr FatroBaaja
Rates tlJW C
WILLARD HOTEL
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PHILIPPINE FREEDOM MOVEMENT
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WIELDER IN HILLS
Siskiyou county. Calif., authorities
are expected to take legal action to
day to bring Into custody. W. L. Har
low, 62. mountaineer resident of the
Joe Bar district. Just over the state
ltna In California, who last Friday
afternoon In a frenzy of rage slashed
Mb son, W. L. Harlow of Jacksonville,
and the latter's wife, with a knife,
when they came to visit him and his
wife.
The attack occurred three miles in
California, and therefore local author
ities have no Jurisdiction In the case.
Pending the arrival of Siskiyou
county officers on the scene, the for
est ranger, stationed at Joe Bar, Is
handling the situation. A report to
day to the state police said the elder
Harlow was calm.
Joe Bar la 40 miles from this city.
In a southwesterly direction, and
most of the way la over rough moun
tain roads.
The son during the attack was
slashed, In the ribs and chest, and on
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
ATTRACTIVE new home; bullt-lns
, and fireplace. 518 S. Oakdale.
COMPLETELY furnished apartment;
heated; lights and water. 220 N.
ivy.
FOX TERRIER puppies for sale, $1.50
and 92.60. 22 W. Jackson, back
apartment.
WANTED -Man or woman to solicit
on commission. Incomo not large
but sure. Phone 1345-X.
WANTED 2h.p. gas engine, 1-lnch
open runner pump. C. O. Clark.
Phone 63, Chamber of Commerce.
COLLEGE MAN wanted; must bring
references. Apply room 210 Hol
land Hotel, between 7 and 0 even
ings. FOR SALE Good coal, not local, 60c
sacK. pnone 332.
WANTED Fuel oil hauling. Reason
able prices. Prompt service. Tel.
332.
WANTED 'Moving or hauling of any
kind. Local or long distance. De
pression prices. Good trucks. Ex
perienced men. Phone 332.
WANTED!
Fifty girls to work on a percent
CRATERIAN THEATRE
February 15th and 16th
Apply in person at 1 :30 p. m. Monday and Tuesday, Jan.
23rd and 24th at 35 So. Riverside avenue, AAA office.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown
Sympathetic, Friendly
Service
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the head by the frenzied father. Mrs.
Harlow sustained a severed artery in
the right arm. Both suffered from loss
of blood. It required five hours by
auto, to reach medical aid here. The
Harlows are In the Community hos
pital, and were reported today as Im
proving. The California authorities were ad
vised Saturday by Jackson county of
ficials of the attack.
According to the state police, the
cider Harlow, has been acting strange
ly for some time.
4
Regular Communication of
Rcames Cnapter, O. E, 9.
Wednesday evening, Jan. i6.
8 o'clock. Visiting members
Invited.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, SeJy
EncU Today
15 Stars ... in a story
aa great as its castl
STARTS TOMORROW
age basis, selling tickets for the
American Legion Benefit per
formance of that
Sparkling Comedy
"Jim's Girl"
to be produced in the
TURKEY GROWERS OF
ROSEBURG, ore., Jan. 23. (AP)
A check for $5,621.53, representing
final payment on the three-car emer
gency turkey pool formed by the Ore
gon turkey growers late last Decem
ber, was received at the office of the
association here today from the
Northwestern Turkey growers at Salt
Lake City. Individual checks from the
amount will be mailed to growers
probably the last of the week. The
turkeys sold on a basis of 13 cents
for prime young hens, 13 cents for
prime young toms, 11 cents for choice
grades and 0 cents for commercial
grades.
Phoenix Circle
Meets Wednesday
PHOENIX. aJn. 23. (Spl.) The
Neighbor of Woodcraft Circle will
meet at the grange hall Wednesday
afternoon. This will be fche first
meeting since Installation of the cir
cle officers, and all officers are re
quested to be present.
HEMORRHOIDS
Piles Successfully Treated
without Surgery
No Tain No Loss of Time
Consultation & Examination Free
Dr. Harvey E. Miller
205 Liberty Bills.
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you kmow
cream ceitt $1.60 (or each electrical dollar. There
ere a greet many people who do not uie tobacco
end yet the average b more than three timet elec
tricity, or $3.33 (or tobacco while $1.00 b bcinf
pent (or electricity. Do you know that your radio
can be operated S to 5 hour (or one cent? The
average electric Iron !? to 50 minutes? A ran 4
to 8 hours? Your electric washer 1 to S and one
half hours? Vacuum cleaner 3 to 6 hours? Refrig
erator 3 to 6 hours?
ln comparison with other necessities, electricity
b cheap ... so cheap that no family can afford to
do without Ms clean efficiency.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
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eiicovliltor finds SanFrandsco'sflnest
hotel. Hera, those who sppraciate an
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refuse. Olty sanitary Service.
fMiserable
with Backache?
It May Warn of Kidney or
Bladder Irregularities
A persistent backache, with
bladder irregularities and
a tired, nervous, depressed
feeling may warn of some dis
ordered kidney or bladder con
dition. Users everywhere reiy
on Dotm'j Pills. Praised for
more than 50 years by grateful
isers the country over, aoia oy
U druggists.
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cntertainment..i w
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RICARDO COBTir
SAME PltOORAM!'
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th average America
(amity $1.70 (or every dollar
ipe.' (or electricity. Even tc
GsJ m noeeiift-
me-up to tna jaaea appetite. On tne
main Jlstor are two other equally fanw
iiranu, tne r lorennne pros
oinlque, deiigntiuny airy
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pans some MO guest
outsiaa room, cacn
Numerous lultes
rery desired slse and
room lumua-
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