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MEBKyttfi MATE litfFffKl. HEf)ff6Rlt OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, "1933. PAGE TTTREB Local and Flora 111 at Home Al Flora, who baa been 1U for the past several days, was reported In an improved condi tion yesterday. From Bay Clty-Al Myers of Haas Bros, was transacting business in Medford yesterday, coming here from San Francisco. Has Operation Mrs. J. F. Gillings la In the Community hospital, where she underwent a minor operation this morning. Guest from Cai I forn laBob Brophy, who left this city some time ago to reside In California, has been a guest of relatives here for .the past several days Undergoes Operation Royal Cal kins underwent an emergency opera tion Monday night at the Community hospital, and is reported as getting along nicely. ' Hull Arrested State police an nounced the arrest today of Olle M. Hull on a charge of shifting licence plates He will appear In court Sat urday Visit Myrtle Creek Mrs. Joe Cave and young son Jimmie are spending this week in Myrtle Creek, the guests of Mrs. Caves parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ASdredge. Port landers Call Guests from the Rose city here are Mr. and Mrs. Al Schroeder, I. I. Barry, M. Delaney, A. B.nker, C, V. Wever, C. G. Gregory and Dean Asdell. Flue Fire, No Damage The city fire department was called out about noon today to a residence on North Orange, to put out a flue fire from which no damage resulted. Army Man Here A visitor In Med fbrd today Is Major D. C. Plllsbury of the United States army. Other wallers are C. S. Lyon of Woodbum, Ore., and F. D. Young of Los An- Mrs. Stevens Improved Mrs. A. W. Stevens, who has been III for the past three weeks with pneumonia, Is no.v able to receive guests, according to announcement today Mrs. Stevens Is at her home on Taylor street. Call forn Ian s Here Among residents of sha golden state registered at Med- ford hotels today are C. D. Bean of Oakland, O. D. Weddie of San Fran cisco, B. M. Larkin of San Francisco and B. B. Wilson of Oakland. Snow Melting Rapidly Reports received by the United States forest service offices today announced that snow Is rapidly melting In the hl'.l regions. Depths at Lake o the Woods total five feet, at Flfh lake four feei and on the Cascade summit five feet. Shopping Yesterday Miss Rose Whaley of the Eagle Point district was shopping In Medford Mondav, Others from other localities buylnj or attending to business matters here were Mrs, Royal Brown of Efcgle Point and use Fridegar of Ashland. .Meeting Tonight Grange council meeting, announced for this evening, will be held at 8 o'clock in the county agent's office on the ground floor of the county courthouse. Election of officers la to be held, and all mem bers are urged to attend. Mrs. Rankin in Hospital Mrs. Hugh Rankin, wife of the superin tendent of the forest service, under went a major operation at the Com munity hospital this morning, and was getting along satisfactorily this afternoon. Registered Here Among hotel guests registered In Medford last night were E. M. Kaught, J. E. Spol etta of Smith River, Cal.( Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, also of California. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shupe of North Bend. Chas. A. Coe of Salem and Ray mond Leslie of Redding. rron. Points North Visitors in Medford today from cities to the north are Leo Vaughn of Eugene, H. I. Chapln of Portland, M. F. O'Malley of Roseburg, F. J. Bressler of Port land, B. H. Forbes of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Freeman of the same city. L. Axland and J. M. Callahan of th university city and F. S. Jones of Rosefcurg. In Beanty Shop Here Mlse Vlnetta Armstrong, formerly of Klamath Fall, where she was employed. by the Hazel and Pierce beauty shops, has accepted a position at Bowman's beauty shop in this city. Mrs. Rhea Hoover, previously with the Bob Inn shop at Chlloquln, is another expe-t beauty operator who will serve pat rons of Bowman's. At Loral Hotels The local hotel lists carry todsy among other names: C a Whitney of Salt Laxe city, A. C. Mart of Smith River, Cal., J. C. Currle of Salem, Edar Huffman and FreJ J. B'.y of Eureka.. A. C. Busk of San Francisco. H. E. Conklln of Bur bans H. B. Esson of Eugene, J. N. Btshop of Salem. Geo. M. Yeatman of Eugene, W. A. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Duncan of Klamath Falls, Al Mever and Wm. Y. McDanlel of the bay ity region. Tontte Walter Himton in "KONGO" Thur, Jack Onk!e In "Onrp In a I,ift!m STUDIO Any Seat Any Time 10 c r IHIRS. FRI.SAT. BERT WHEELER ' R0BT. W00LSEY in "Hold 'Em Jail" .lo rhapler Three of "THE IHRRIl'ANE tXPRKSS' Tonlrht Onli (net! ) "FANNY FOLEY HERSELF" Personal Coffey File Throurh nr. k w. fey stopped at the Medford airport mis morning en route to Portland by inane irom Han Francisco. Krcsse's Office Entered The office of A. F. W. Kreesa at 14 fimith nrt. lett street, was entered last night oy ronuers, who escaped with an elec tric fan and 80 or 80 one-fourth grain morphine tablets. Hodgkir.5 Funeral Funeral services ior inland Hodgktns, World war vet eran, known In this eltv. wr hm at Roeeburg March 11, according to auuyuuwmens in me tioseourg News Renew. Mr. HtVivkin Hiw4 Hint 111., in the veterans' administration hospital. He Is a former resident of Laor&nde and his mother now re sides at Looklngglass. near Roseburg. Lecture at Guild Halt Mrs. Haver sham will speak tonight at Guild hall at 8 o'clock and a very Inter esting evening is Drominerf. fih win illustrate her address with picture lasen in me various foreign mission fields she has vliti- will open at 8 o'clock. There will w no auimasion cnarges and tne public Is invited. IS. Ill TO BE TRIED LATER Trial of Mr. Henrietta B. Martin, president of the "Good Government Congress," for alleged disorderly and riotous conduct, as the result of her attempt tO lash With & whfn T.nn.l Hal(, editor of the Jacksonville Miner, wm not be held until the district at torney's office has a respite from the present labors connected wtt.t. ts grand jury session. Attorney T. J. representing Mrs. Martin ana three co-defendants, said -he was "ready for trial any time." The trial was Interrupted by the bank mora torium, after being set for Justice of the Peace Coleman's court. C. H. Brown, father of Mrs. Martin and secretary of ten "Good Govern ment Congress,' arrested and free on bonds for alleged "slandering of a bank,' as the result of an article published m the Pacific Record-Herald, will probably not be given a hearing for a week or ten days. Justice Coleman will not render a decision In the case of h. O. Van Wegan, charged with carrying con cealed weapons, until hi. .trrn.u has an opportunity to file briefs. VanWegan rs a reputed "congress man" and former "Banks guard," HELEN NORRIS PLAY , FROM KNX TONIGHT Another nlav bv Ksien vwi author. Will be broaden, Htr r.' ifMv players this evening at 8:30 o'clock woo iciwijtra tins aicemoon. It will be the second of the series from "Old Masters t1a " be based upon the dramatization ol iKitiuijassani a -xne Necklace.' NO WILL LEFT BY LATE H. E. MARSH A petition fnr t.Ha Mwlnl.t,.M.,n of the estate of the late Henry B. Marsh, for a quarter of a century a leading grocer of this city, was filed .m fj.vuatv tomi wiis morning. Toe Petition sets forth t.Tia n .m . left and that the probable value of uk tactile is in "excess of 85000." James C. Collins, J. P. Wortm.r. and R. E. McElhose were named as appraisers. The Earliest Potato Grown WMte old White Gold, introduced by u last Spring has proved to be a winner. Earlier than Quick Lunch or Sunrise and a white potato. A good yielder. Price now one-half that of last year. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Corner 6th and Bartlett. St. Patrick's Day For Elks and Their Friends ELKS TEMPLE FRIDAY WIGHT Good Music Admission $1.00 i BEAN TO MANAGE WARD STORE; NEW STAFF IS NAMED A complete reorganization of ths personnel of Montgomery Ward and company's Medford store, spelling improved service for southern Ore gon shoppers, has been effected; thK week and ft new, efficient sales staff will greet those who visit Ward tomorrow. Following he recent resignation of I. P. Andres, manager and Harold Johnson, assistant man ager, C. D. Bean has assumed active management of the big Medford store. Mr, Bean comes to this city from the Oakland office of the Ward organization where he has served as sales manager for the Pacific coast territory for the past three years. L, R. Terkelsen of Stockton will bs assistant manage- in the new local organization. With the exception of the manage ment, a, 100 percent local staff will complete the personnel at Ward's, tn line with the long established poltc? of that company. H K, Wiggs, per sonnel director for Montgomery Ward and company, with headquarters la Oakland, has been In this city for the past few days perfecting the new Medford organisation. Mr. Wiggs ex pressed gratification in the fact tha a thoroughly experienced and cap able sales staff has been quickly as sembled with improved service for Ward patrons ass'tred. E, L. Bartli. district superribor. has also been In Medford arranging for the reorgani zation of the store here. Mr. Barth is well known in southern Oregon having made many business calls to this city during the past few years. "1 am delighted with the oppor tunity to come to Medford and as sume management of the Med fore, store" C. D. Sean said today. 'I have visited the store here many times and fully realize the potential volume of business this fine territory affords. My family and I look for ward to establishing our home in the Rogue River valley and I am confi dent that this territory is In line for substantial growth during the next few years." Mr. Bean Is an experienced merch andising and sales promotion man ager, having -filled the positions of sales manager for both the Portland and Los Angeles districts before as suming charge of sales for the entire coast, Mrs. Bean and their three children expect to arrive in Medfori next month to make their permanent home In this city. AUTO CRASH CASE HEARD BY COURT Selection of a petit Jury to heai the damage suit of Dr. R. W. Bleeter of this city against George Prohtetch and the Richfield Oil company, wss unaorway in circuit court this morn tng, before circuit Judge W. M, Dun can of Klamath county, Dr Bleeter asks for 8531 damage. The oil company m answer asserts that the auto accident at Main and Bartlett streets, November 9, upon which the suit is based, was due to the negligence of the plaintiff, and mat u.w is a reasonable amount to pay for the car damages. Frohleich was . driver of the oil truck that collided with a Hudson coaoh belonging to Dr. Bleeter, Dr. Bleeter is represented by torney George M. Robert and Attor ney William U. McAllister. The oil company is represented by Attorney unanes w, Reames. BOWMAN'S BEAUTY SHOP Ptr manent waves as low as M-iO for the rest of March. SPECIAL Facial and Manicure, 1,25. Shampoo, Finger wave and Manicure, H.J3. Oil Sham poo, Finger Wave and Manicure, 1.50. Phone 87. Phone 260 Hog-Calling Entrance Blank Chamber of Commerce, Medford, Oregon. I herewith enter my name for the nog-citting contest to be held in Medford, Saturday, March 25th. Name Address (State LlTestock PORTLAND. Ore. March IS. (AP Cattle, 75; calves, 10; steady. HOGS, 200; steady, BHEEP and lambs, 350; steady. Portland Prod uce PORTLAND, March 15. (AP) BUTTS Prints, extras, let standards, lc lb. BOTTER-Prtats, extras, lc; standards Station, ISc, Portland delivery prices; Churning creani, 1S-18c; sweet cream higher. EOOS Pacific Poultry Producers selling prices: Fresh extras, 18c; standards ISe; mediums 15o. POTATOES Local, 65-?5c orange box: Deschutes Gems, tl.(-l.lK Yakima Gems, 80c-tt cental, COUNTRY MEATS Live poultry, onions, new potatoes, wool and hay, unchanged. 1 Wall St. Report Stock Sale Averages, (Copyright, 1933, standard Statistics Oo.) March IS; 80 30 19 SO RR'S Ufa Totll 39.1 79 .3 54.1 24 9 71. S 48.4 34.8 71.S 48.4 32.1 10S.0 69 0 134.7 244 0 85.2 Today 53 3 Prev. day 44.7 Week ago. 44.7 Year ago. 63.8 Bend Sale Averages. (Copyright, 133, standard Statistic Co.) Mareh 15: 20 20 20 80 Ind'la re's Ufa Total Prev. day S85 S7.0 nit 63 6 Week ago 6S.3 67.0 7S.6 63.6 Year ago 70.0 ' TS.2 84.6 T6.7 3 Yrs. ago. S.S 106.6 88,3 08 S Capt. Welch Here Captain Welch of the state highway commission was reported to be a guest m Medford today. need n That's the part Turkish Tobaccos play in making Chesterfields Taste Better SMOKERS notice a certain "touch" m Chesterfields that comes from having just enough Turkish tobacco in them ... a spicy, aromatic flavor that's much the same to a cigarette as seasoning Is to food. For only by blending and cross blending the right amounts of mild Domestic tobaccos with the right amount of Turkish can we get the flavor and aroma that Chesterfield smokers enjoy. Next time, ask for "The Cigarette that Satisfies". .. you'll getChesterfields with Milder, Better Taste, 14 Mr,, Mrs. or Miss) KMED Broadcast Schedule Thursday 8:00 Breakfast News by Mail Trib une. 8:05 Musical Clock. 8 :t5 A Peerless Parade. 8:30 Shopping Ou!d. 9:00 Friendship Cirei. &:39 Today., 8:45 Meeting of the Martha Meade Society. 10:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade, 10tI6 The Pet Program, 10:39 Morning Comment. 10:45 Morning Me.ody. n5 Martiat Music. lt;iS Quartettes Parade. tt:30 Song and Conwdy. 12:00 Mid-day Review. 32:15 Popularltis. 13:30 Hews Flashes, Mall Tribune. 13:30 In a Garden ef Melody. 1 roo Varieties. 2 :30 Grants Pass Hour. 1:45 Interlude. 2:00 Dance Music. 3 :00 Songs for Everyday. 3:30 KMED Program Review. 3:35 Music from Yesle'ear. 4:00 Across th Seas to Hawaii. 4:30 Masterworks. 8:00 Popular Parade. 5:30 San Francisco HI eh -lights. 5:45 News Digest. Matt Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theatre Guide GiOS The Unique. 6:20 Vingettes. 8:30 Hubert and La Marr. 7:00 Labor Exchange Program. 7:15 Modern Istics. 7:30 to 8.-00 Brentld. Klamath Man Is Nabbed On Road Prank J. Smith, 38, 3s held by stats police for Klamath Falls authorities He wa arrested last night en the Klamath-Ashland, road. Smith ts al leged to have rented ft house in Klamath Falls, to have appropriated the furniture, and sold It to ft second hand store in, thftt city learettes. like i oods yit ' ' ' "ti-! -Jl BANKS FOLLOWERS FAIL TO HALT FALL! SHERIFFS HAMMER t fContlnuea ieoio Pag One ? . : !: accusations and BiJsattons, agslnst I citizens, officials. mt orps titration. : He was openly charged with twtng tire f paper for the furtherance of political j s personal vengeance. Taxe ESlnquent Banics became aennqent sn ri tuxes, orcf & three yesr period ar.d late In December deHnqnt tai TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY MiLE frontage pawd htsthway. 10 acis under ditch, 2-room house, excellent location. Sell cheap, easy terms, or will trade: clear now. Take light ear. Box 10103. Tribune. FOR SAIE Grafting wax. Monarch Seed Co. ROOM AND BOARS for two aduUs, inquire at 107 Km?. FOR SALE Poison barley with rais ins. Monarch Seed Co. FOR RENT 6-room furnished gun- calowr Frijrklaire. eiectne ranee, hardwood floors. Cor, Parfc and Dakota. Iuqulre at Nat Grocery. 621 K. Riverside, FURNISHED 2 -room apartment with sleeping porch. ?re, light and water; 810. 310 Portland. FOR SALE Whit add potatoes, the earliest of alt early potatoes. Mon arch Seed Co. MOON SIGN BOOK Astrological guide m farming and personal af fairs 18 S. Bartlett Si. CITY AND COUNTRY homes, acres-re, timber land. Barjrains. Rob erts. 720 W. 2ml, 1528-J. FOR SALE Beard lew barley, Kam?& at, spring wheat. Monarch Seed eo. harness, wood saw outfit, tractor plow. George MoMahan, one mile soutn. Tatent. FOR SALE lf4 acres, 5-room mod ern home. jtftraKe chicken, house. city water, close to school on East sme; k.to; easy term, u, x Tenawaid, Hotel Holland Bldg. FOH SALE OR TRADE 7 -room mod ern house. A bland, clear. George MoMahon, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, lc to ISc pa? lb. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Beardless barley. Henry Kiecermeyer. Phone 354. Jackson ville. WANTED Man wilh equipment to handle 30 acres near T"alent. Good deal for the right man. Call even ings this week, 429 N. Central, Med foid. miMcwyjrwsws&'''.-vwwmtanm lestcriiek certificate wta twued ?mst th , circuit court prohrbmng any iegsX ac newipaper. ft wts taken up ay T. I tton to thwart the saie toSay, Tltoma of Astiiand and others. In'- Pi&ns of the purch-rs of tfc tiw turn of ttOSi. Mr. Electa A Petit I property, for the future have not beea In. & uit filed tn circuit court claim- '. announced. ed ownership of ifai certificate, Tr.es- i day & reatralRlsg order wa in "Me and My Gal" TOMORROW 'The Big Broadcast STtRT PRWIN BIN'O rROSBV BOSttEI.l SISTERS K.1TB snmt tH ftrtfRRS msrnm TOBAY HE SQUANDERED LOVE LIKE HE SQUANDERS" MILLIONS! Plunger and Plunder t ai Ruihlen matfar , r oi women until one last road pecu!a lion in lov et 'h himforthecraafa which locked the world! uiniuiEn IN LIU DflilllTIl QUNDA FASRIlt 1 A3RE CODD tt E0SK0 In DUTCH CARTOON 4' tJfT J DANCE T0K1BHT tHNTV MCmttE'S lctti e ohms Dreamland Rmglette - r ct friitiiriii Btc " If jaw pr it here ft Hotel 53oHand XeL Kcjular thrive ISc 25c uiiuinm. JU13STTE COM?TOH At fe -.-.-.; wsmur , ANDY COMEDY Cl tw, liaoiTT ttnu Tomccd Co, Is ' ..--"'I Tftftin in :. i lilr Jt - J-iMmi J ! lira u; THEY'RE MILDER THEY TASTE BITTER IMu