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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933. PAGE NINL Local and Personal noises In Medford Mr. and Mrs. i nlAuri One all nf Tom ROM bum J Central Point, are ouslness visitors ln Medford today. 1M Call'ornlani Call Mra. M. L. Nor ton of Lodl ! among caiitormane visiting in Medford today. A. J. HecK ler of HUt la also a caller. i Mlksche Home Mrs. Raymond Miksche and her very young daugh ter Mary Ann. left the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday for their home. To Visit in Montana Mrs. B. D. ,.iin left this morning on the Shasta for Montana, where she pla.is to spena inree or 'vu. ltlng. ; . . r.nm SeattleKemp Scott, J. O Edwards and P. W. Beach are busl- visitors in Medford today from juattle, and were registered at a local thija moraine. flow - in.nrance Man Goes Harry Hollls- ter left yesterday for Klamath Falls after a short Dusineae wj wcm representaltve of he United States Fidelity and Guaranty company. Datum to Laramie Mrs. R. S. Idle ild daughter left on the Shasta this morning for inr noure m .......-. Wyo.. after being guests here for some time of Mrs. Idle's brothers, D. C. and M. 0. Young and families. - Mrs. Stewart Here Mrs. Al Stewart of Eugene Is In Medford today to visit her brother. Clarence Pankey, who has been 111 for some time with quinsy. She reported his condition as little improved today. Undergoes Operation Mrs. L. Hicks of 406 West Second street, who un der went a major operation yeotef a.v t the Sacred Heart hospital, w.'J reported getting along nicely this morning. v ... Mrs. Harder Improved Friends of Mrs. B. E. Harder are glad to learn that she Is ln a much Improved con dition and has been removed irom the Portland hospital to her home on the Old Stage road. At Heathman Hotel The Morning Oregonlan "Those Who Come ana no" column carries the name of I. P. Andres of this city today. He Is registered at the New Heathman ho tel In the Rose city. ... Mils Wvmore Improved Luclle Wy- more, local high school girl, who underwent a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital Monday, was reported ln a much Improved condi tion today. She will be able to re ceive guests by tomorrow afternoon. Leaves Hospital Chaa. E. Blaess. who sustained Injuries a few days go In a truck accident on the hlgn way near Trail, Is leaving the Sacred Heart hospital today for his home In that district. He received no frac tures In the accident, x-rays showed. . Leave for Conference Miss Laurlne Hugger, Grace Hermanson and To shlko Takao of Central Point left on the train from here today for Albany, where they will attend the Hl-Tri angle conference as delegates from the 'Central Point club. They will re turn Sunday night. Setting; to Be Authentic An au thentlc setting for the play, "Neigh bors," to be presented by the Phoenix unit of the Recreation club, Fenru ary 39, Is promised by residents of that locality, many of whom remem ber well Just what was being worn and how houses looked 40 years ago Mrs. Donna Graffia, well-known pio neer of the district, will make pos sible the authentlo setting. Artisans to Install The Medford assembly of the Artisan Life assa eiation met In regular session at the K. p. hall February . The main event of the evening waa the In struction given to the officers by Albert Feake, district manager for southern Oregon, ln prepsratlon for the Joint Installation with Grants Pass assembly on Friday night. Feb ruary 17. Mr. Feake, who came to Medford directly from the home f )tlce In Portland, Is well up ln his work and -was enthusiastically sup ported by the officers. Al! sre look ing forward to the trip to Grants Pass with pleasure. Mrs. Eldredge Better Mrs. E. N. Eldredge, who has teen ill with a severe cold, was reported In a much improved condition ihls morning. ... From Bay City Mr. and Mm m j Tumy of San Francisco are business callera In Medford. Others from the bay city are A. N. Young, J. L. wood. R. Mohr, Jr. . Cunningham Recovered A. B. Cun ningham, who underwent a major op eration at the Sacred Heart hospital some time ago, liln much Improved condition and Is being removed from the hospital to his home today. ... On Hotel List Many cities are rep resented todsy on the local hotel list Some of the visitors sre Mr. and Mrs. A. Mlddleton of Hood River, J. C. Currle of Salem, A. Breynean of Eu gene. George M. Yeatman of Eugene. J. M. Hamilton of Sacramento, Cel., E. A. Collier of Roseburg, George H. Graves of Salem, F. L. Graham and P. C. Black of Chlco, Cal. Portlanders Here Among persons registered at Medford hotels last night were many from Portland John S. Bathrlck, B. L. Deason, George H. Wilson, I. B. Back, r. W. Iver. J 1. Yates. F. Miller. C. A. Fullen, C. E Holzman, J. W. Wolford. Fred F. Blakeley, William Coetley, C. B. Stead. R. G. Spears, Mrs. A. M. Ward, c. B. Ward. O G. Noland, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn, K. S. French, and Mr. and Mra. E. o. Lewis. N0N-I1ERS0F Sunshine Krispy Packages Contain Surprising Cargo Even the Medford grocers did not realize how many Sunshine Krispy crackers there are ln a two-pound package until Harry Prentice, repre sentative of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit company, stacked the crackers from one package six feet nine Inches high. There are 278 crackers In the column, which Is on display In the window of The Mall Tribune. Sunshine Krispy Crackers now have greater flavor and flaktness than ever before, according to Mr. Prentice. Grocers everywhere are featuring the popular two-pound package. Beck To Build New Platform On His Bakery Michael Beck, owner of Beck'e Bakery, announced today that In order to help the unemployment problem ln the Berrydale district, he will start work thia week on a loading platform which will be built on the north aide of the bakery building. The plans call for a doorway to be cut In the concrete wall of the build ing and the construction of a heavy concrete floor. The roof will be added later. Mr. Beck saya there are more unemployed men living near the plant than he will be able to employ. When this work la completed the drivers will not use the front of the building for loading and unloading. t TO STAY AWAY A concerted movement urging non members of the Good Government Con press not to a t te nd t he mass meeting of that organization to be held here tomorrow, was launched today. Several prominent citizens, sensing the serious situation confronting the community, called on Individuals they knew who planned to attend the meeting, and take part ln Its pro ceedings, to stay away. The refusal of the Good Govern ment Congress to allow Attorney E. E. Kelly to address the meeting, was taken as clear evidence that the leaders of the organization will tole rate no outspoken criticism, or brook any opposition, to the carrying out of a program that has already been prepared. The statement published tnat At torney Kelly asked to appear to de fend Judge Nortotn and District At torney Codding was incorrect, accord ing to Mr. Kelly. I only asked for a hearing." eata Mr. Kelly today, "and I Intended to represent no one but myself. I wanted to speak particularly as a member of the Bar association and explain that when Mr. Banks claimed he could secure no attorney to defend him, he was in error. It was Mr. Banks who dismissed his attorneys, not his at torneys who deserted Banks. I wanted to read Mr. Banks' letter showing this to be true. "But the leader of the congress re fuses to give me a hearing. I win let the people draw their own con clusions as to why. I hRd no Inten tion of delivering an incendiary speech or even a critical speech. I merely wanted to give the other side of the story, show the members the errors of their ways, and hoped the members- of the congress would be fair enough to give me that chance." Under such circumstances there a strong feeling ln this city that the more mass meetings of the congress are confined to bona-fide members of that organization, the better for all concerned. UNEMPLOYELfAND At Craterian OF The county court yesterday ordered the county engineer to make a sur vey and estimate of the costs of open ing a road from Barnes street and Howard avenue, for a distance of 325 feet to a point on the new Medford -Central Point section of the Pacific Highway. Residents of the Howard and Berrydale district asked that the route be opened. The county court also approved bills for the county commissary for the week ending February 11, amount ing to 9523 65, for the purchase of groceries for unemployed and needy. Two bids for shades for the court house were presented. Action was de ferred, until more bids were sub mitted. 4 Stated Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A P. & A. M.. Friday. Feb. 17. at 7:30 p. m- Work In P. C- degree. Visitors Invited o. w. de jARNirrr, w. m. GEO. ALDBN, Secretary. mm? '-Hell's Highway" is the title of an epic of the sorrows and laughter of road camp convicts, opening today at the Pox Craterian theater, with Richard Dix heading an unusually powerful cast. As the tough, large-hearted, realis tic convict, Duke Ellis, Dlx Is said to strike a tremendously appealing note. While the picture is powerfully dramatic and not a preachment, the prison conditions it reveals, accord ing to advance reports, are calculated to stir humane people to deep con sideration of prison mismanagement. Livestock. PORTLAND, Feb. 17. (AP) Cat tle. IS: calves, 10; steady. Hogs. 200: steady. Sheep and lambs, 600: steady. Int Harvest. T. i- T Portland Produce PORTLAND, Feb. IT. (AP) But terfat. direct to shippers: Station. 14 Bloc. Portland delivery prices: Chumlne cream. 15 a 18c: sweet cream, higher. Potatoes Local. 6597SC orange bos; Deschutes Denis. OOccjei; Yakl ma Hems, 80 85c cental. Butter, eggs, country meats, live poultry, onions, wool and hay, un changed. Johns-Man Monty Ward North Amer Param. Publlx Penney (J. C.) ..... Phillips Pet .......... Radio Sou. Pac Std. Branda Std. Oil Cal St. Oil N.' J Trans. Amer. Union Carb ...... Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel San Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 17. (API- Cream, f. o. b., San Francisco 18'c, , SPEED BOATS SUPPLY PLENTY FILM ACTION "Speed Demon." featuring William Collier, Jr., and Joan Marsh at the Rosy theater tomorrow is real, old fashioned melodrama brought up-to-the-minute crooked racing drivers, a near kidnaping, a desperate fight fight aboard a yacht, crackups and collisions and thrilling outboard rac ing scenes. Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages, (Copyright, 1033. Standard Statistics Co.) February 17: 50 30 Ind'ls Br's Today 47.2 27.1 Prev day .. 48 5 2.3 Week ago .... 50.1 30.7 Year ago .... 85.1 38.4 3 yra ago ....180.3 130.0 20 00 Ut's Total 77.7 49.4 76.9 48.7 ' 83.8 52.9 103.1 67.4 244.7 184.7 'THE BIG STAMPEDE' AT STUDIO TONIGHT A lot of action and thrills Is prom ised to lovers of Western pictures when "The Big Stampede" opens to night at the Studio theater. John Wayne brlnga another hard- riding, fast-shooting portrayal ln the role of a young deputy sheriff, who Is sent to bring law and order to the most lawless part of the old west. Wanted for Murder. BEND, Ore., Feb. 17. (AP) Sheriff Claude McCauley of Deschutes county said today he has forwarded to Kalis- pell, Mont., a Justice court warrant for the arrest of Charles Klmsey, charging him with first degree mur der In connection with the slaying of wiree men in tnis county in 1924. JSZ U Another Bettv Crocker Cake U i " Malted Milk Chocolate made from a Kitchen Tested Formulae Jurt as you would make it in your own home, This cake is just as outstanding as the famous 13-EGCr ANGEL FOOD which has made a sales sensation. Don't miss this cake at the Special price of 37c Tomorrow Only Remember this is the large Homemade sire cake which would sell for at least $1.00 in the ordinary home bakery and every bit as good if not better. Packed in a neat cardboard box and on sale at our retail store or your favorite grocer. . Free Popularity Votes with Each Cake A meeting of the Unemployed Council of Jackson county will be held this evening at the courthouse auditorium. O. H. Qoss announced yesterday. The meeting will open at 7:30 o'clock and a large attendance Is urged as something of practlc.il Importance to the unemployed will be undertaken. Mr. Goes said. So far nothing has been done to really bene fit the unemployed and the council hopes to perfect a workable plan of relief. All unemployed workers and farm ers are cordially Invited to attend the meeting. An analysis of present day conditions will be made and the council hopes to present a farmer speaker. A peaceable, orderly meet ing is pramlaed by Mr Goss. County Judge Earl Fehl has an nounced that he will be present, and County Commissioners Ralph Billing and R. E. Nealon are to be invited. GRIDIRONlOLES WILUPLKED COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 17. (AP) A special meeting of the national foot ball league to discuss proposed changes ln the rules has been called for February 36 and 36 at Pittsburg by Joe F. Carr, president of the or ganization. At this meeting It will be decided If the goal posts are to be moved back on the goal line, whether the huddle and point after touchdown should be eliminated and some plan devised to cut down on the number of tie games. Carr said the forward pass rule might also be altered to allow a pass from anywhere back of the line or scrimmage. ) JMB Home Owned i ffnrv a, K VsV r I Home Owned A Operated lOc Children So first 8 Rows TONITE Karloff In "OLD DARK HOUSE" Sat. Only William Collier, Jr. In "SPUED DEMON" Also Blng Crosby In "Billboard Girl" Cocky Cockroach News Continuous Shows Sat. 1:30-11 iisWlhwn KDW YORK. Feb. 17. (IP) The stock market found new strength to day, after the substantial setbacks re cently and recovered from fractions to 3 points, with the . so-called "wei stocks and rails In the lead. The final tone was firm. Turnover ap proximately 800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Ohem. le Dye . 7814 Am. Can 86 14 Am. 44 Pgn. Pow 57, A. T. & T ....101 Anaconda .. 6s Atch. T. & S. F. 40?; Bendlx Avla 8'4 Beth. Steel IS". 4 Chrysler 11 "4 Coml. Solv 104 Curtlss-Wright . Hi DuPont 3' den. Foods 23!, Oen. Mot 13 CTUDIO THEATRE " Adults 1.1c. Kiddles 8c TONITE and Saturday John Wayne and Duke in "The Big Stampede" Also All Musical Technicolor Comedy "Picking the Winner" "Last or the Mohicans" Cartoon rathe News Good Old Time Dance With The Lumber Jacks Saturday Nite, Feb. 18th Place: Odd Fellows Hall on Sixth across from Holly Theatre A good time for everybody. lH 18'i li'i S3 '4 33'i 8 1'4 18 aa'4 34", ALFRED N. WRIGHT OF 12', 37'4 Oestrable bouses tlways in first itass condition for rent lease 01 sala Call 108 Alfred Newton Wright, resident of southern Oregon and the Phoenix district for the past 33 years, passed away at hit home In that Dlace 1 Thursday at 10:15 p. m. alter a short His wife. Ella C. Wright, and two sons. M. c. Wrleht snd Bav E. Wright, and also one daughter, Mrs. narry main, survive. A comnlete obituary and funeral notice will fol low In a later Issue. BUCHAREST, Rumania, Feb. 17 (AP) Nine persons wounded yester day when troops battled several thousand workers barricaded In the railway shops, died today, raising to 16 the number of dead. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY PIANO BAROAIN3 Extra fine used piano; action and lammers just lixe new. Only $59.00. Almost new Uprights and Player Pianos. 08.50 up. One brand new Bungalow Piano, half price. One brand new Baby Orand. Only $235.00. Easiest terms available anywhere. See these bargain at once. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 36 S. Qrape. WANTED By the county of Jackson, approximately 100 yards or lswn fertilizer, preferably sheep manure said fertilizer to be hauled by Jackson county for use on court house lawn. Please call the county court. PIANOS Before purchasing any Piano, be sure and compare price and value with the exceptional BARGAINS now available at the BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 36 8 Grape. FINE STEIN WAY Upright Piano, per fect condition; beautiful tone. You will be surprised when you see this piano priced only $08.50. Any terms to suit. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 38 S. Grape. 7-ROOM house at 307 N. Ivy St. In quire Mrs. a. Kaufman, 330 N. Ivy. PLEASANT room for gentleman: close in: Dam. garage. 809 E. Main. WEANER PIGS at Phone S10-J-4. J. D. Skinner's. FOR SALE Universal electric range. auiomauc. etc. Good ahape. Call at loss w. 1 1th. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, close to school. 617'A N. Bartlett. FOR SALE 332 w. Jackson. Owner. They found all that the human heart knows of ec stasy and breaking . . , IT 1 pi liillii REPLY 10 SPECIALS For Pillsbury Week BEGINNING SATURDAY 49 lb. Pillsbury Best Flour $1.39 2 lb. pkg. Pillsbury Pancake Flour, ,15c 1 lb. pkg. Pillsbury Buckwheat Flour 19c 2 lb. pkg. Pillsbury Cake Flour, . . . 23c H lb. pkg. Pillsbury 100 Wheat Bran .19c FRANKLIN'S GROCERY 437 So. Central Phone 310 OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS 8 a. m. till 12 :30 p. m. 4 p, m, till 7 p, m. TO AIM ENDS TONITE 'The Phantom President' TO.MOKItOW BOB STEELE 'Son of Oklahoma' TODAY A"D -lf ':Y: I UUHI SATURDAY Jhts k SSt'X ' EVERY MAN A LIVING f 1 TARGET.. .and Heaven W help the man who steps K yV i5c k LAUREL & HARDY IN THEIR NEWEST PANIC OF LAUGHS "THEIR FIRST MISTAKE" STARTS SUNDAY A reply waa filed today. In circuit court, by the News Publishing com- ! I pan y, L. B. Tuttle. president, to the ; I answer of L. A. Banks, and the Med- i i ford News Publishing company, ln the ! : receivership proceedings instituted by J Tuttle, for possession and collection of approximately 910.000 asserted! y , due on unpaid promissory notes. I The reply sets forth that claims and assertion of fraud, contained in I the answer, are not taken, and asks ! that Banks be estopped from further ; fraud allegations. The reply further j holds that Banks was ln possession of j the newspaper since June 17, 1029. ; but made no allegations of fraud un- til January 33, last, after the recetver 1 ship action was Instituted. jMaW'iTTnTr. The meeting of the Roxy Ann Orange will be postponed this even- lng on account that so many of the f grangers are laid up with the flu. The next meeting will be March 8 A cordial invitation Is extended to aii t grangera to attend our next meeting. Free Lecture on Christian Science by Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, C. S. B. of Boston, Man. Member of the Board of Lortureilp of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston, Mass. in the Craterian Theatre, Medford Friday, February 24, 1933 12 o'Clock NOON The Publio I Cordially Invited HEMORRHOIDS Piles successfully Treated without surgerj No Pain No Loss of Time Consultation A Examination Free Dr. Harve; E. Miller 205 Liberty Old. EllPRESS-D RHtlN (Bp C AIL from Sao Fran Cisco oo Sunday, March 26 for i wonderful vojif on tlx iper-lux oriou. Empress of Britain via the Panama Canal to Europe, arrlTlnj In Cher bourg and Southampton, oo April 18... spend en chanting hour at Balboa .Cristobal- gay day and night at Havana . . . shop, ping and an evening, in New York... then croas the broad Atlantic Your companions will b world travsllmwltb Inttrtitint taU, of aortatur. la Eftrpr, ladle, Slaja. th. Orient ... row Hoar I. e alantw of spMd, tnrory ana apae. that will aRora sear ImttiT trstsl thrltt. Call bow for coaipWuj eotafls an tafornatloai aalalawas far froea sea Frsadooo er L AoeUe, tadud- ... log oml, snd bona, 41 Cnnxullfii. Pnrlflc tUMMj none nnuiM cmvm to rat m Extra Special for Saturday BECK'S FAMOUS Coffee Cake 15c each Tlirre's tlint unbeatable nomethlnir about Beck'i Coffee Cake. It'i the product of Ionic experience and a constant rienlre to do even better than lnrt time. Find out Just how good a coffee taks can be. It In filled with riffs, datei, nut, cherrlea and rali Int. On Sale at Your Grocer or BECK'S BAKERY Cleaning Prices -CUT- In order to retain our employees and patrons we have reduced cleaning prices in keeping with the times. 30 Day Special! Men's Suits 75 Lightweight Overcoats 75t Heavy Overcoats $1.00 Plain Dresses 75 up Jacket Suits . 75 up Coats 75 up These Cash Prices Effective Tomorrow at the following: City Cleaning & Dyeing W'ki, 624 N. Riverside. Phone 474 Pantorium Dye Works, Holly Street. Phone 244 Medford Cash ft Carry, 630 E. Main, Phone 1700 Unique Cleaners, 20 8. Central. Phone 96 ' Oamelo Cleaners, W. Main. Phone 1260 A-l Cleaners, 111 E. 8th St. Phone 604