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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933. PAGE FIVE Local and Home From Wolf Creek Herbert Goff , who spent ttoe week end it Wolf Creek, returned from there this morn ing on the train. Here from Oakland Mrs. Josephine Peyton arrived this morning from Oakland to spend three weeks as guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Ping. Chamber! Calls a. P. Chambers of Salem, sales manager of the Valley Packing company, arrived in Medford on a Mislnesa trip this morning. Visits In Lithla City Mrs. J. L. Johnson left on the train this morn ing for Ashland to spend the day vialtlng friends. Arrives from Coa lutein Guy L. Averis arrived on the Shasta this morning from Coalstein to spend the day In v Medford attending to business mat ters. . . Little Moisture Between 5 a. m. and 5 p. m. yesterday, a trace of pre cipitation was recorded by the local branch of the United States' weather bureau. Saddle Stolen Wig Ash pole, of Medford, reported today that a prlne vllle saddle, together with ft bridle UW mm. ifnlan fenm Vila hard HQ uianivx, u woo Jvuivu nvw Seattle Folk Among Washington guests at the hotels were W. P. Mead, R. R. Springsuen, uee Hewitt ana j L. Larsen of Seattle. Mrs. Leon a Rolfe was a guest here also from Spokane. - Turkey Dinner St. Ann's Altar so ciety wlil have a turkey dinner Thurs day evening at 6:30 o'clock In the parish hall, according to announce' ment made today. The public Is in vito to attend. ' Prom a Distance Those from dist ant point who have registered at tne hotels In Medford over me wee ena are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fonnans and son of Hawthorne, Nev., L. 8. Pretz of Oklahoma City. Okla., and Frank Groves of Camden, N. J. - - Returns from K. Falls Paul Luy returned yesterday from spending sev. eral days In Klamath Falls visiting ' friends. He reported that Mac Epley of the Klamath Fa!! nowspapers, who has many friends here, has been ill for the past several weeks. a Overcoat Stolen J. . Randies of 416 South Central reported that en overcoat was stolen from his car thit was parked near his house. His gloves were also stolen, as was the radiator cap. Randies said that he had le!t the car locked. Sentenced for Fighting "Leslie Cog- gins and Floyd Shepard of this city appeared in city court this morning and were irlven a five days suspend ed sentence apiece on a oharge of fighting on the public streets. The youths were arrested by city police Saturday night. s San Francisco Folk (Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Terry of San Francisco were among people of the Bay district who were registered at hotels here over Y tne week-end. Others from that city were Mrs, Rose Wilson. Mrs. J. Grav lln, Jean Gravltn, E. L. Thompson, N. Toung, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Thorns, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brandon, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Connell, and S. M. French. Cavemen Coming Mayor Walter Stockwell, chief Big Horn Dick Belden and Wlngfeather Geo. D. MoBrlde of the Oregon Cavemen, Inc., are among the out-of-town visitors who plan to attend the Crater dinner meeting at the Hotel Medford this evening, according to word received here yes terday by H. L- Bromley, honorary member of the Cavemen's organiza tion. Car Tools Stolen Franklin Robin son, of Taylor street, reported to city police that a complete set of tools was stolen from his car Sunday night, and Ray Ahart reported that a set of colls was stolen from his car. while it was parked in front of a church. Charles Sloan, of Reddy avenue, re ported that someone stole a wre rrom Mm put while it was narked at the corner of Riverside and Main. Bromley to Shoot Horace Bromley of the California Oregon Power com pany will take moving pictures next Sunday of the snow carnival at Fort Klamath, according to announcement received from the ski headquarters L there. A number of special event have been arranged for February 29, and those who will be unable to at tend the snow carnival will be able to view the movie reels later. Port landers Those listed at the hotels from Portland Include the fol lowing guests: H. J. and D. C. Mul holland. Harold Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Arthur. O. J. Hill. C. H. Weatheraton, Harry Holllster, C. T. Ketcham, E. H. MacDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Nick erson, Mr. and Mrs. O L. Kerber, El- ton Wstklns, Irene t. Morgan. P. H. Mockett. R. G. Dteck. I. E. Brown. R. R. Leonard and E. D. Tlmm. ' GiiMtn In City Among csllfomtans registered In Medford from point, other than Se-n Francisco, were the following: Mr. nd Mr. B. L. Ptton. of Pasadena, P. W. Poster of Hilt, Hazel Hlte of Santa Monica. Amelia Allen of Eureka. O. M. Smith of an Jose. Alex Nlbley of alendale. B. Web er of Alturas. Mr. and Mr. J. O. Mc Clelland of Crescent City. C. P. Me Connell and B. M. Bardwell of Happy Camp, and from Los Angeles: Mr. George Woolever. Leonard Jones, W. P.. Hobson and J. C. Cantor. ... From State Points Oreronlans listed on hotel registers her Include J. s. Saraxnons of Oswego. Blance House. Bessie House. Minnie Lowe. Harr7 Stone. James Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ellen of Grants Pass. Ttr a U7i!av .1 It Rsriffe. Mrs. Alice ? Robblns and Mrs. Florence Harden of Klamath Falls. Mr and Mrs. K A Luckey of Eugene. O. I. Jacoby ' Central Point. Georce Reynold. .' of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. C : ensen and daughter of Corrsllls. an Judge F. Hopkins of Roieburg. his 46x50 from 31 years. Personal Mrs. Henderson 111 Mra. Bay Hen derson, teacher at the Jackson school. Is confined to her home today with an attack of the flu. ... . Guest, Blgler Home Mra. Robert Lucas arrived here from Redding, Cel.. a few days ago to be the house guest of her mother, Mrs George Blgler. for a week. Daniels Returns T. E. Daniels re turned Saturday morning from Needles and Los Angeles, Cal., where he spent considerable time attending to business Interests. Bible Class to Meet The Weekly Bible class will meet tomorrow even ing as usual at 7:45 o'clock and a good attendance Is urged by the In structor, Mrs. E. N. Warner. Business Callers Among business callers In Medford today from various localities are H. Ball of Central Point and Mrs. W. B. Powell of Grlffen Creek. Program Postponed Owing to the very Important game to be played by the Central Point and Phoenix teams Friday erenlng, the program announced by the Central Point Grange for that time has been post poned until February 28. Business Callers Mrs. E. 8. Scott of Weed, Cal., was transacting busi ness in Medford over the week-end. Vinton Bealle of Central Point was also a caller. A. J. Jordan of McCloud. Mra. D. Tuplemua of Montague. George Campbell of Applegate, Bruce Butler of Sawyer's Bar. Mra. J. D. Perry of Hilt. Cal., Mrs. o. H. Oooch of Mt. Shasta and A. J. Martlneau of Grants Pass. LOCAL TRIANGLE LEADS IN STATE Medford's delegation from the First Christian church to the state Triangle convention at Albany, returned home last evening, bringing first honors for the best report, and second prize for the poster entered in the contest by Dorothy Daniels. This is the third consecutive year that Medford's club has rated highest in the state. The local Triangle was represented by Marjorle Gregory, Lois Carter, Flor ence Dannels, and Mrs. A. H. Greg ory. Mrs. Leslie Seaborn was chauf feur for the delegation. There are S3 members at the present time of the Triangle club, and reports of the state convention will be made at the next meeting. The party figured In an automobile collision near Albany, enroute north, .but no one was injured. DAMAGES SLIGHT SATURDAY S FIRE Damage in the Rogue River Fruit company's fire Saturday night, was today estimated by Fire Chief Roy Elliott as between 4500 and $1000. Four thousand boxes of apples in the plant were damaged by smoke and water, and the west side of the build ing partially destroyed, the fire orig inating there. t - Chief Elliott said this morning the exact cause of the fire jwuld not be determined and it had been definite ly decided that the electrical wiring was not faulty. The chief also highly praised the men of the department, and said that they had averted a $90,000 fire by their efficient work. 4 - Nichols Estate Appraisal Filed Appraisal and Inventory of the estate of the late Gus Nichols, pioneer resident and stockman of the Eagle Point district, was filed in probate court today. The estate was apprais ed at $11,600. The main item Is $7,200 in California-Oregon Power company stock. The appraisers were Roy Ash pole, Ted Seaman and O. Henderson all of Eagle Point. f - Samantha Riggens Funeral Tuesday Funeral lervloet for the late Sa mantha Anna Riggens, beloved mother and resident of the Eagle Point and Butt Falls section, will bo held at the Perl Funeral Home Tues day at 130 p. m., Rev. M, C. Llnlnger of Ashland officiating. Interment will take place in the Butte Falls ceme tery. 4 Mushroom Racket Mulcts Farmers OREGON STATE COLLEGE, COR VALLIS, Feb. 20. (Special.) Taking advantage of the desperation of some farmers and gardners In finding pro fitable crops, an outside concern is now conducting a mall sales cam paign among Oregon growers to put over what Is termed a "mushroom racket" by A. G. B. Bouquet, head of vegetable gardening here. A key to the sudden campaign Is seen by Professor Bouquet In the fact that this company Is offering spawn to start the prospective mush room grower In the business at ap proximately four times the present price charged by reputable compan- I will appreciate your rotes In the Medford Merchsnts' Popularity con test. ROSAMOND WALL. Tel. 735-M. Colds that Hang On I Don't let them get a strangle hold. j Fight germs quickly, Creomulsion com bines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasant totske. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long standin is not re I lieved by CieomulaioB. (adv.) IRCUIT Trial of the civil action of E. M. Wilson, mayor of Medford, and wife, against the Empire Holding company of Portland, for the return of a $3000 note, and mortgage presented In pay ment for stock in the holding com pany, was started this morning before Circuit Judge H. D, Norton. Owing to Judge Sktpworth of Eugene conducting the Jennings Schermerhorn recount contest, In the main courtroom. Judge Norton held court in the law library. Among the witnesses scheduled to be called were: Ernest L. Scott, Marc B. Jarmln. Harry Moore, and Dr. J. D. RIckert of this city. The action Is an echo of the state wide Interest occasioned when the Empire Holding company came upon business and legal difficulties two years ago. O. P. Coshow, former member of the state supreme court, was an officer In the company, and Dr. R. W. Clancy was also an officer. Mayor Wilson was one of a number of southern Oregon people who made investments In the company. He gave the note and mortgage, the re turn of which he now seeks, In pay ment for stock. The case is expected to take two days at least. Mayor Wilson is repre sented by Attorneys Crews and Cod ding of this city; the defense by Attorneys Rice and Orcutt of Port land. BATES MINE LIEN FILED BY WORKER Claim of lien for $188.14 was filed today by O. H. Davla of Phoenix, blacksmith, against the Black Chan nel Mines, Inc., F. A. Bates and wife and Jacob Lund and wife, assert edty due for labor and material furnished. furnished. A claim of lien was also filed last Saturday by Messenger brothers, for $182 for material furnished against the same property. The Davis Hen sets forth that be performed labor and furnished ma terial for the mine property, which was under contract of sale to L. A. Banks, Dr. F. G. Swedenburg, and A. H. Clements, as the Black Channel Mines, Inc. The mine is owned by F. A. Bates, and others, and Bates' legal troubles have been the cause of wide and serious accusations against county officials by Banks, In his writings. 'PINAFORE' FRIDAY AT NIGH SCHOOL Of more than ordinary Interest to the general public Is the operettlc pre sentatlon H. M. 8. Pinafore, which will be produced by the musical or ganization of the local high school. In the jilgh school auditorium next Friday, Feb. 2. The production will be a coopers. tive enterprise, involving the Olee olubs, orchestra, general Industries, and Art departmenta, muoh la hoped to be gained In the way of musical and stage experience by the many students who will participate. It was the possibility of affording opportun ity for valuable training to a maxi mum number of students that served as the chief objective behind the pro ject. In addition to the extensive solo and chorus work done by the glee clubs the high school orchestra will play the entire orchestral accompani ment. In addition, students in .the general industries and art classes are constructing the elaborate stage set ting necessary as the background for the production. S. P. EXCURSION FA1 . WILL BOOST TRAVEL Heavy excursion travel to and from this city in connection with Its so called Dollar Day cent-a-mlle round trips. February 34 to It, waa pre dicted today by the Southern Pacific company. The low fare, will be In effect over the railroad's lines In sir western states and, with a return limit of March 7, excursionists will have ample time for distant trips, local officials of the company declared, ' 8t- Ann's Altar Society are spon soring a turkey dinner Thursday a: Parish Hall. everybody welcome. Adult 40c, children 25c. LOOK) New Spring Values that will ssve you money. All-wool Coats, a good $8.95 value. Our price Q5.9& Dresses. H.95 to S7.8J. Hats, 390 to 6.50. Shoes, 1145 to M BS. THK BAND BOX lc SHOE BOX, 333 East 8th St. Constipation Drove i kfl I .ri nwdehCTfwcrobesd- IICI TTIIU scby. half-aliv. rm or hat s lovable dupoution, new pep and vitality. Heed Nature ' warning: Stt ts ooweta invari ably rwult in ptoonouswaatc vginfTOur-y-tem often the direct caaae of beadachet, dis rnefla, colda, complexion trouble. NATURE'S RF.MEDY the mild, aregetable laxative tftly stimulates the tntirt efiminative tract- rtmfTtven, reftnates ine prrw-n irrr aarum, uuret limcncm r Get a 25c box day at your IXEtlt'S. CM Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics 00.) Feb. ao. 50 30 M 90 Ind'le Rr's Ut's" Total Today X45.S XM.8 X7S.J X47.0 Prev. day 47.0 aa.8 77 3 49.3 Week ago ....60 S M i 33.8 83.3 Year ago ..85.8 38.8 104.1 87.7 3 jrrs. ago 175.0 138.8 338.7 17B.8 X New 1933 low. Bond Sale Averages (Copyright. 1933 Standard Statistics Co.) Feb. 30. 30 30 30 60 India Rr's Ut's Total Today .....X81.4 81.3 X79.8 X87.5 Prev. day ... 62.1 83.0 80.4 88 1 Week ago ....63,4 85.8 83.8 70.5 Year ago ....68.4 75.0 83.8 75.5 3 yra. ago ... 93.9 105 0 98.0 98.7 X New 1933 low. NEW YORK, Feb. 30. (AP) Lower prices were the rule In a cjulet ses sion in the stock exchange, with even the so-called "wet" stocks yielding much of early gains today. Losses of fractions to more than 3 points prevailed at the close, although turn over was only about 850,000 sharea. Today's closing prices for 30 selected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye 78',, Am. Can "' Am & Fgn. Pow. 6"i A. T. & T. Hi ' Anaconda . '...' Atch. T. ac S. F. s; Bendlx Avia 8 Beth. Steel Chrysler Coml, Solv n urtlsa-Wrlght , ;uPont 13 V4 . 10V4 "ft . 1H . ssy, . -- . n . 1654 . K . V4 . 10(4 . -1 . 74 . 33ft . 5W . 374 . lVi . 1 Gcii. Foods .... Can. Mot. .. Int. Harvest. I. T. is T. Johns-Man. Monty Ward . North Amer ........ Param. Publlx . Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet M;HMV Radio Sou. Pac. .,.. Std. Brands . St. OH Cal St. Oil of N. J. Trans. Amer Union Carb - 31 . 34 474 - 30H 31 V4 . 28 Unit. Aircraft . U. 8. Steel Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. aO-(AP) ONIONS Selling price to retailers: Oregon, B0-8Bc cental; Yakima, Span ish, 80c - 1.2 5 cental. Butter, eggs, country meats, but terfat, live poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, steady and unchanged. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co., 131 B. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licenses. Walter L. Kaufman and Mavis M. DeSanno. lAither D. Crosby and Amana M. Starr, Probate Court. Albert Abelt (minor), Max Slemes (Guard.) Estate of Albert Abelt (minor) ad mitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers. Frank Patterson et ux to J. M. Crawford et ux: dead to VEVt of NW',4, Sec. I, Tp. 41 8. R. 4 W. Gerald Buck to Veva MoDanlel: deed to NEK of NW!4, Sec. 1, Tp. 41 S. R. 4 W. ' John K. House et ux to William X. MoPherson; W. D. Lot 3, Blk. 1. Con-roy-Clancy Subdlvialon to Medford. CO. N. Wilson et ux to State iof Oregon; W. D. to land In DLO 91 and Sec. 34 In Tp. 87 S. R. 3 W. Noel P. Kellogg to State of Oregon: q. 0. D. to land In Sec. 34, Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. Walter O. Tucker et ux to Alvena S. Bullen; W. D. to. Lots 17 and 13, Southern Home Tracts to Ashland. Alvena 8. Bullen et vlr to Daniel F. Kay. Jr., W. D. to Lot 18; Sly of Lot 17, Southern Home Tract to Ashland. a, L. Bullen et ux to D. F. Kay et ux; W. D. to Lot 13; N',4 Lot 17, Southern Home Tract to Ashland. Frits Ruch to Jennie May Ruch; 4. O. D. to Lot 11, Blk. 3, Whitman park Addition to Medford. J. F. Mundy et ux to J. 0. Oass; Q. C. D. to mineral rights on SE of SE',4, Sec. 4, Tp. 87 8. R. 1 W. Last week for Midget Photo Special at Peaeley's Studio. 1 Oladys Natwlck Shslby, modiste. Gowns remodeled. Attractive prices. It Cargtll Court, WILLARD HOTEL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 114 MODERN A.1RT ROOMS BATH-SHOWER OR COM BINATION. OBNTEALLT LOCATED. FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION. O R 1 1 L E Df CONNECTION. We InTtto four Patronage Rate tl-HO Cp WILLARD HOTEL tm4 mm alala. Kisautx. Falls SI.IIERT ACS TIM, Mr. REV. A. G. BENNETT OF LOYAL SPIRIT Citleen of Jackson county were called yesterday morning to answer a challenge to their loyalty as Ameri can citizens by supporting the offi cers of local government. Such ft pies, was made by Rev. Alexander G. Bennett in his sermon at the regular services at the First Methodist Epis copal church. His sermon, patriotic In "character, opened with a high tribute to the majority of Jackson county's citizens for their temperance In this period of great stress and turmoil. He then declared 1 that their tolerance has been tried to the limit In the expres sions of the mob spirit, and that the time has come for persons with a feeling of loyalty to their county officials to make a declaration of that loyalty. 'The mob spirit must not prevsll In Jackson county," the Rev. Bennett told his congregation. "We have been ?lerant to the limit to these expres--ns of the, mob spirit, calling for rope, and arousing the 111 will brew ing in various parts of the county." The revered expression of Abraham Lincoln "With malice toward none and charity to all," was frequently mentioned by Rev. Bennett, who also commended the characters of Wash lngton and McKlnley. who also re mained calm during the greatest stress. That fine self control has made America a great nation, he pointed out, adding that there Is still hope for the country, when the ma jority will meet a grave situation with gentlemanshlp and a Christian spirit In preference to violence and anarchist tendencies. 1 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tsrbell, a daughter, weighing four pounds, 16ft ounces, by Caesarian operation at the Community hospital today. 1 Regular Communication of Reames Chapter O. E. 5. Wednesday evening, reb. 33nd. Initiation and social night. Visiting members Invited. ' HATTIB7 M. ALDEN, Seoretary 1 Stated Convocation of Crater SSL Lake Chaptei wo. 33 B. A. M JIIVV . A1, m ... 1 uwi.Ji leu. moti . , . P. m, Work in M. E. M. de gree. Visitors invited, it. o. oiewan, H. P. OBO. AljDHN. Seoretary. T00 LATE 10 CLASSIFY if von WANT to rent a 8-room modern unfurnished bungalow In tip top oonditlon inside ana out, drive by 719 W. 11th for particular There are ouiit-in jeaures, nw rola, eleotrld water heater, tanks, new linoleum on xiccnen noors; ffaraae, wood shed, cement walks, berries, vines, etc. Not for rent to family with small children. WANTED Empty truck going to Se attle. Want load for thru or way points. Price right. Relnklng Truck ing Co., phone 333. TRADB equity In fine home, soldier's loan, for Uopoo stock. Tel. 349-Y. FOR SALBl 48-gallon Hotzone gas water heater, 340. A. O. Tollefson, Shell Service, 8th and Front, WANTED Olrl or woman for general housework. Full 'time. Phone 1190 between hours 0 and 13 Tuesday. FOR SALE Two 1300-lb. work horses. Inquire Pearts Shop, Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE 1 acre close In; 7 room modern home with fireplace, bullt-ins, hard wood floora, bArn and ohlcken house. Will trade for 10 to 20 acre farm with Improve ments. Give description, location, etc. In first letter. Address Box 9837 oare Tribune. 3310 BUYS BOO year-old young berries, fresh Jersey cow, I Guernsey, 00 hens, 8 turkeys, fruit, hay and paid lease to Jan. 1 of fl-A irrigated, with 3-room completely furnished house. O. W. Hinman, Rt. 4, Box 311 1 ml. w. of Phoenix. PHONE 969-R. Re-upholsterlng, re glulng, re-flnUhlng. Thlbault. -w- Cleaning Prices -CUT- These Cash Prices Effective Tomorrow at the following: City Cleaning & Dyeing W'ks, 624 N. Biverside, Phone 474 Pantorium Dye Works, Holly Street. Phone 244 Medford Cash & Carry, 630 E. Main. Phone 1700 Unique Cleaners, 20 S. Central. Phone OS Camelo Cleaners, W. Main. Phone 1260 A-l Cleaners, 111 E. 8th St. Phone 504 VERA B. TRUAX OF APPLEGATE TAKEN BY DEATH; AGED 27 Vera Blanche Truax, wife of Donald Truax. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Clute, and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. George Truax. all very well known residents of the Apple gate district, passed away at a local hospital early Monday morning, alter an illness of the past 11 days. Vera was born at Fort Jones, Cali fornia, December 33, 1905. She was very well known among the younger folk, having attended primary schools high school. Southern Oregon Normal school, and the Medford Business col lege, all located In this vicinity. She was united in marriage to Donald Truax at Jacksonville in 1033, and they had made their home In the Applegate region since that time. She leaves her husband, Donald. mother and father, two sisters, Mrs. B. W. Warlord, and Josephine Clute, and one brother, William Clute, all of Applegate. Funeral services will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Wednes day at 2 p. ra., Rev. William J. How ell of the Presbyterian church offici ating. Interment will take place in the Missouri Flats cemetery. AT E A force of 38 men this morning started excavating on Oakdale avenue adjoining the courthouse, to widen the street seven feet, ana tne eiae- walk two feet. The King street curve will also be widened, and the streets around the courthouse paved. The work Is being done Jointly by the city and county. The Improvement will relieve wat tle congestion on Oakdale avenue, and lessen the danger of accidents. Oakdale avenue is a narrow street, but bears more than the average street travel. Most of the men employed are those who signed "commissary notes" in payment for needed supplies. The work Is In oharge of William Maultb), FUSS IN JACKSON It the people of Jackson county want to know how this section has been injured In the eyes of the peo ple up and down the coaat by thla ROXY10c TONITE GRETA GARBO In "AS YOU DESIRE ME" Tue. Lionel narrymore In "WASHINGTON MASQUERADE" STUDIO NOW PLAYING "VIENNESE NIGHTS" AN ALL COLOR MUSICAL1 Plus) Laurel and Hardy Comedy. "Scram" ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIME DRY SLABS PER TIER YOU HAUL THEM MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1123 N. Central In order to retain our employees and patrons we have reduoed cleaning prices in keeping; with the times, 30 Day Special! Men's Suits . 75$ Lightweight 0verooats75 Heavy Overcoats $1.00 Plain Dresses J. 75$ P Jacket Suits ,...75t up Coats 75 tP political hulttbaJoo and threats of violence and, sedition, they hare but to take a trip around the state. Frame r. Dutton, well known pioneer and rancher of Sterling has just returned from eastern Oregon where he went to visit friends. '-Everywhere I went," said Mr Dutton, "as soon as anyone knew where I waa from they asked me what In time was the matter down there. They couldn't understand It. In Pendleton they said 'why don't you send those trouble makers and Reds over here, we will tend to them. Why can't you people tend to 'em?' "They cant understand why the people of southern Oregon tolerate such things and I don't know myself. There ought to be some way of stop ping tma foolishness, and with peo ple out of work and suffering all over, getting together making things better Instead of all the time making them worse." Foil Australian Counterfeiters CANBERRA (API Ernest C. Cld- dle, governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, announcea that his experts ..Iter two years' effort. have evolved a fraud-proof banknote. The bills will be placed In circulation this year but whatever cunning la In their manufacture will be kept secret. Lion Chews Up "Store Teeth" CHATEAUROUX, France (AP) Prince, a big Hon In the local xoo. WMMM ENDS TONIGHT "They Just Had To Get Married" TOMORROW 'Night of June 13th' HEMORRHOIDS Plies Successfully Treated without Surgery No Pain No Loss of Time Consultation A Examination Free Dr. Harvey B, Miller SOS Liberty Bldg. JIserviceII) AST X MEASURED Oft MEMBER, THS OROER Wj,Y0F WE 601CEM RU1S 1 li 1 "j51?? "If I Quickly Answered Calls coming to us from the surrounding territory are answered promptly and effici ently by this organization. Mortem equip ment has made miles a mere matter of minutes. Our ohargea are exceedingly moderate always consideration as Important as the wide physical scope of our service. No extra charge Is made for services at a distance. PERL FUNERAL HOME JSlojztuUcutA OFFICE OF COUNTY CORONER 4IXTH AT OAKDALE -PHONE 47 Free Lecture Christian Science Rev. Irving C. Tomlinson, C. S. B. of Boston. Mass, Member of the Board of Lectrresiilp 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 Pnblio Is Cordially Invited NOW ON OUR SIDETRACK A CAR OF TANC7 KINO DIRECT FROM $12-50 Only FREE KINDLING WITH ALL ORDERS We Deliver FUEL OIL Any Kintl DRY WOOD "Br VALLEY FUEL CO. Tel. 76 WE GIVE POPltABIT? CONTEST VOTES has no use for "store teeth.' Be broke three of his own and a dentist fitted him with gold crowns but Prince promptly chewed them up. 7YIJ WW'-. RAISR IN PRICES Evening All nr. Seats dCl Kiddles loo on FROM UTAH CAR TO YOU AT Per Ton H slon's reckless abandon S . . . crew . . . until Itf. 3 beautified their madly jjk 1 mated hearts! uf S : -&S7. Wiiisatir.-i'rr bir'l SMntlnee Seats ivlb excent Sun. m