MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFO'iD, OREGON, iAVi, FEBRUARY 1933. PAOE TTTRbJH, I Local and Personal Gom to 811 verton Albert Henied of South Dakota, Trtio bis ben visit tog Elmer Herrled here, left thia morning for Sllverton. Johnson Expected Leroy Johnson, I cdty attorney of Stockton, Cal., it ex pected here from the south today on business matters. mm Class to Meet The weekly Bible class will meet tomorrow evening at 7:46 o'clock tn the T. W. C. A. par lors, according to announcement. Coopers, Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooper of Mountain View. Oal., arrived here this morning to visit Medford folk. Archer Leaves Rav. A. O. Archer, who has been conducting revival meetings In this city, left this morn ing for Portland. v ( From Rogue River Mr. and Mrs. B&rl Hereford and children of Rogue River, who spent yesterday In Med ford, left thl morning for their home. Cameron Leave lr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, who have been guests here of Mrs. Gene Cameron, left this morning for Seattle, Wash., and will, continue from there to their home in Montana. 'Father Condor Here Father Con dor of Spokane, Wash., arrived this morning from the north for a short visit with Father Francis W. Black. He reported very cold weather in the northern state, the thermometer hav ing dropped to 18 below zero. Called to Salem O. I Churchill of Central Point left this morning on the train for Salem to transact busi ness In the Interests of the Rogue River Cheee Products association, of which he Is president. The company leoently held official opening of the Central Point cheese plant, which was ttended by a large' crowa rrom Mea- SOTd. Representatives Meet Carl O. Bruntsch, district manager of the Schmidt Lithograph company, arriv ed in Medford this morning 4 from Portland, and was Joined by Herbert J. Oordoza, who arrived on the train from the south. The two company representatives will confer with fruit packing firms here. Light Rainfall The federal weather tmreau office at the Medford munici pal airport reported today that only a trace of rainfall was recorded there ' between S p. m. Sunday afternoon tnd 6 a. m. today. Between 5 a. and 5 p. m. Sunday the precipitation was .17 of an Inch, making a total since September 1, 1933, of 10.83 Inches. Cars Crash Cars driven by Leolie Terwllllger of Lozler lane and O. F. Olsen of Medford crashed headon In front of the Christian church op South Oakdale last night when Ter wllllger turned Into tile center of the street to keep from hitting a car driven by Arthur Brown, which was pulling away from the curb. Mrs, Olsen was slightly hurt and the cars Wwe badly damaged. , 5 f Register from North Included ! fcmong those registering at hotels here from the city of Portland are C. B. Stead. P. B. Sibley, J. F. Coleman, ; . H. Kohler, Xnes Newman, J. ' Haworth, Geo. St. Clark, R. H. Stlnz . ley, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lelghton, John S. Batfrrlck, G. F. Gustofson, Harry Holllstftt, Dr. snd Mrs. M. Lup ton, O. F. Wklker, S. H. Goodman, P. IT. Ringle, Mre. E. H. Kendall, Wayne Carter, W.E. Field, Charles E. Ray mond and ml. A. Tague. r California Folk Travelers wno five thelfr residences as California, who stdpped at hotels in the city over th week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Ms NtTay, Miss Adair Anderson, O, T. S!evmoe, Sam Sobel, Mr. and Mrs. tt. J. Gibbons, R. O. Han ford. Perry Badotott, Henry Beekly, Mr. and Mrs. W. a. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bar ron and Sam Rosen of San Francisco, Sam Matthias, Mario Conello, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Gilbert, Mrs. B. E. Dean, V. B. Storwell, J. Conello, H. C. JFreohtman,. Ted Silver&teln, Don Or- rut, M. Alpersteln and E. A. Friend of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Turner of Berkeley and Wm. T. Swain Of San Mateo. Stop In Medford A. W. Moulton of , Salt Lake City was a local hotel guest here, as were the following Washing ton! ana: H. 8. McLeod, W. Humnw, E. P. Caese and B. M. Gould of Se attle and O. D. Goldberg and family of Aberdeen. Annual Gathering The Missionary society of the Presbyterian church at Jacksonville will conduct its annual hank offering dinner tomorrow even ing at 6:30 o clock In the church par lors. A covered dish supper Is plan ned and all those attending are asked to bring a dish. The Junior O. E. wll have a candy booth and a praise service and social hour will follow the supper. All who are interested have been Invited to attend. Oregon lan s Registered from state points outside of the city of Portland, were the following guests at local ho tels: Howard Scheffel. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Llllard, A. R. Leavltt. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Lesller, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McClure. J. O. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. MoCortney and Alvln, B. E. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Graham, Miss B. Hortenbotwen. Miss Dorotha Rlddell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fultln and William R. Connolly of Klamath Falls, Stella Reese, ma Rice, Marie Walter, C. H. Beard and the Rose burg baakf tball team. Wood ley Steph enson and J. E. MoCllntock of Rose- burg, J. M: Burt of Salem and A. P. Gannon and George I. Letson of Eu gene. ESS (Continued tram Page One) print supply of the New,, for back nay. "Third party ownership" 1 plead as a basis for the defense, with the claim the News was operated on an employees' co-operative basis. The agreement was signed by part of the employees, but not by L. A. Banks. It Is expected that Circuit Judge Q. P. Sklpworth of Eugene will be here this week to hear further moves u. .uniinf ruktit-inn nf Former Sheriff Ralph G. Jennings against Sherlll aoraon li Dcnermernui . Circuit Judge L. O. Lewelllng ot Albany has signified that he will be here the end of February to hear the receivership suit of the News Pub. llshlng Co.. L B. Tuttle. president. against L. A. Bankks ana in. m- Man. Pnhllfthlnir CO . for OOSseB- slon and collection of approximately $11,000 allegedly due. on promissory notes. twi iiirfffft wre Hastened to. the two cases on affidavits of prejudice. and nave been oeiayea ay premium court business In their own districts. Livestock. PORTLAND. Feb. 13. (AP) Cat tle, 1050; calves, 20: higher in spots Steers 550-900 lbs., good, 5.00$fl.2S; medium. $4.25 5.00; common, $3-25(5? 4.26: 000-1100 lbs., good. 4 50 5.25; medium, $4(94.50; common, $3 4; 1100-1300 lbs., good, 93.864.25; me dium, $3 c? 3.86; heifers, 650-760 lbs., good, $4 50(4.75; common-medium, 92.60(4.50: 750-900 lbs., good-choice, 94 ($4.50; common-medium, $34: cows, good, $3.35 3.50; common-medium. $9 35 s 3.35; low cutter and cut ter, $1.00225; bulls, yearlings ex cluded good (beef) 2.3i3.75; cutter-medium $1.500' 2.25: vealers, good- choice, $5.50 6; medium, $4.25(95.50; cull-common, $2.50(34.25; calves, 250 600 lbs., good-choice, $4 5.60; com mon-medium, $34. HOGS, 1600; killers 60c higher. Light light, 140-160 lbs., good-choice. 93.5034.50; light weight, 160-180 lbs, $4.3504.50; 180-200 lbs., $4.384.50; medium weight, 200-220 lbs., $3.75 4.60: 220-250 lbs., $3.754.35: heavy weight, 250-200 lbs., $3.50$4.25; 290 350 lbs, $3.25 4; packing sows, 375 350 lbs., good. $33.75; 350-425 lbs. $3(9 3.75; 425-550 lbs., $3 if 3.76; 275 650 lbs., medium, $3w3.50: feeder and stocker pigs, 70-130 lbs. good-choice, $2.90 $S. SHEEP and LAMBS, 1000; fully steady; lambs, 90 lbs. down, good- choice, $5.255.65; common-medium, $3.6035.25; yearling wethers, 90-110 lbs., good-choice, $3r?4; medium, $2 ta3; ewes, 90-120 lbs., good-choice, 91.502.00; 120-150 lbs., $1.2591.75: all weights, common-medium, 75c a 1.28. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY HOMES, ranches, dairies, placer claims, timDer lanaa. DnrKo W. J. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. WANTED $1000 for one year. 8 plus $500 bonus: no real estate or old business. New Idea to be na tionally advertised: loan carries 6 montha option to buy interest and ' loan to be secured by full rights until paid as agreed. Curiosity seekers don't reply. This Is a prop osltlon of real merit, not a "fluke" or jret-rich -quick chance. Adver tiser Is a responsible, well-known man. Address P. O Box 330, Med ford. Oregon. PIANOS Fine standard make used piano; perfect condition; only $59 this week. Beldwln Piano Shopps, 26 S. Grape St. PIANOS Two almost new fine mod , era upright pianos Just received ' from a bankrupt stock, $125.00 and $145.00 this week only; terms, $4.00 per month like rent. See these pi anos at once If you are looking r a Real Bargain. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 8. Grape St. MEETINGS HELD PLOT UPHEAVAL (Continued from Page One) Money Plan Eyed. The stamped money plan, Mr. Moore stated. Is now being considered by the county court, which has voiced willingness to co-operate as the Issuing agency, whenever a group of business men will take the matter In band. The system, be Informed the Klwanlans, Is working very satis factorily in Salem and In the Mt. Scott section of Portland. It pro vides spending power and work to the unemployed, who are otherwise without it.. He pointed out that there Is now very little work being done and that people who are obtaining county aid are signing notes for fu ture work. He advised the adoption of a plan, which would enable them to work before or as they receive aid, Houston Present. The "stamped " money" plan, he stated, provides for a alnking fund In which each person In the community plays a part. John Houston, lieutenant governor of this Klwanls district, was a guest at the luncheon from Klamah Falls, and led the Kiwanians in a group of spirited songs. All were urged to at tend the convention to be held next summer iaiLos Angeles and a record, boosting the convention, was played by Klwanlan O. Y. Tengwald. O. T. Baker was called upon for a farewell speech and Informed the Kl wanians that he was not ready to give his "swan song." ROXY10c TONITB Ben Lyon, Barbara Weeks in "BY WHOSE HAND',' Tuesday Warren William In "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" KMED Broadcast Schedule Tuesday. 8:00 Breakfast Neva. Mall Tribune. 8:06 Musical Clock. 8:18 A Peerless Farad. 8:30 Shopping Quid.. 8 :00 Prlendahlp Circle Hour. 8:30 Today. 8:43 The Pet Program. 10:00 XJ. S. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Meeting of tho Martha Meade Society. 10:15 Cheerful Cherub Society. 10:30 Morning Comments. 10:45 Radio School of Cookery. 11:00 Fashion Parade. 11:15 Morning Melody. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 19:00 Mid-day Review. 13:15 Fopularltts. 13:30 News Flashes. Mall Tribune. 13:30 Popular Vocalists. 13:45 Golden West Program. 1:15 Varieties. 3:00 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music from Yesteryear. 4:00 Across the Seas to Hawaii. 4 :30 Masterworks. 5:00 Popular Parade. 8:45 News Digest Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Guide. 8:05 Dinner Dance Musle. 8:30 Vignettes. 8:45 Chandu the Magician. 7:00 Lumberjacks. 7:30 Modernistic. 7:45 Raynor Guy. 8:00 to 8:30 Eventide. Broken windows glazed Trowbridge Cabinet Works. E SESSI FOR LEGISLATURE WILL BE REQUIRED (Continues uoin rage One) and house were expected to recon vene Immediately afterward and com plete their calendars. Sessions to day started at 11 o'clock. Major UiUs to Come In addition to the major appropria tion measures, it was expected a halt hundred other proposals1 would still be brought In, and many of these will be of major character. They would Include proposals for changes In the state board of higher educa tion, anti-liquor legislation, and some additional revenue measures. Most of these will be brought into the senate. Most of the minor bills were Introduced early and many already disposed of, largely thru the "dead' route. In order to speed up action In the senate, it was expected the "gag-rule' which limits speakers to five minutes each, would be Invoked In the upper house. Efforts to Invoke a similar three-minute rule In the house this week would meet with some op post' tlon from new members, It was Indi cated. Night sessions later this week are also in the offing. Milk Code ou Calendar The house today had 18 messures l its calendar. These Included a new milk code having to do with milk dispensing, a revised game code, bill to license dealers of beverages and soda water, making the bar asso ciation an agency of the state, new dental measure providing penalty for advertising and a bill making it un lawful for petition circulators for re call, Initiative or referendum receiv ing payment, with realty attached, t Be sure you get Whltelaw's Chocolates in your Valentine Heart Package. Dr. R. w. Clancy bas resumed prac tice In Medford. Room 308 Medford Bldg. Phones Office 77; Res. 118. For Fuel Oil deliver . Phone 83 Rein king Trucking Company We givr S & H green stampa Oeetrabia nouses always in first jiass condition for rent Can 105 lease oi sale or BAUTOSIl MOUTHWASH CASCLI TRIAL SIZE (asiVsis.) . . only 10 all druggUU Ends Tontte 'Evening For Sale" Tomorrow GEORGE RAFT In 'Night After Night" BEAUTIFUL little Bungalow Piano, almost half paid for. Will sell for balance due this week: terms to suit. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 26 S. Orape St. 1 10 ACRES uear Red Bluff, Cal., to exchange for small acreage in R. R. valley. 116 Ashland St., Ashland. Portland Produce -PORTLAND, Feb. 18. (AP) But terfat, direct to shippers: Station, 14 18c; Portland delivery prices: Churning cream, 16 17c; sweet cream, higher.. Butter, eggs, country meats, live poultry, onions, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. San Francisco Butterfat, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. (AP) Cream t. o. b., San Francisco 18 IiOST Friendly German police dog, male. Phone 720. STUDIO Adult. 150 Kiddles 5c Now Playing . WILL ROGERS In "DOWN TO EARTH" Comedy Ripley Newi Eagle Point Grange Will Give Degrees EA.OLB POINT, Feb. 18. (Spl.) A brief business session of Eagle Point Orange was held February 7, follow ing the program by the Medford Gleonmen. Legislative matters were taken up. and two applications for membership were balloted upon. It was anounced that the third and fourth degrees would be given at the next meeting. 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Here It Is at 1933 prlcesl I EVE., SUN., HOL. All Seats (Except MATINEE 15c Sunday) All Seats. 25c No Woman Can Have A GOOD COMPLEXION With intestinal Stasis Don't Force Nature To Elim inate Poisons Through The Skin Ruins Complexion. Kft woman csn have a Bood com plexion or be physically at her best Who IS an naiJimai ...... Intestinal Stasis." This statement by a practising physician tens me re 1.1 reason why so many women cannot olear up their complexions, and get the velvety sain men so much ad mire. Poor complexions, in moti every case, are caused By poisons within the body wmcn nature Ing to force out." REAL CAUSE OP BLEMISHES If your blood Is poisoned by waste food matter then your akin cannot be properly nourished. The results are pimples, bolls, a aallow complex ton, and many small blemishes. The cause of such blemishes Is gen erally Intestinal Stasis, or the two slow movement of waste food matter through the bowels. Tou can hsve one or two bowel movements a day and still have Intestinal stasis. The movements are Incomplete, however, much waste matter being left to poi son the system. GET A SMOOTH. CLEAR SKIN So. If you have a "blotchy" comple lon that does not seem to get better, get at the cause. Get rid of body poisons. Adlerlks, does that In a thorough yet. gentle and safe way. it gives a complete Intestinal cleansing, aotlng on both upper and lower bow els. Its mild tonio euect strength ens digestive organs and helps to pre vent the return of Intestinal Stasis. Adterlka has been on the market for over thirty years. It has helped thou sanda of women get smooth clear skins by keeping their' blood free from ' wsste food poisons. Sold In Medford bv Heath's Drug store. For FREE TRTAI write Adlerlks, Dept. 468, St. Paul, Minn. ELECTRIC HOT WATER A DAY Always Ready Night or Day Hot water ! one of the most useful things in the borne. The average automatic, electric, hot water heater, costs the average family $2,76 a month or less than 9 cents a day, or 3 hours for 1 cent. No flame, no smoke or danger, nothing to turn on or off but the hot water faucet. Electricity is as clean as sunshine. It Is the cheapest service you can buy. , THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY yom PAXTNCM IN OOtlK- t