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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFOKl). OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933.
PAGE NINE
Local and Personal
Got to Salem Mrs. Monnle Hau
ur, who has been In this district for
the past several days, lelt this morn
ing on the Shasta (or Salem.
Journeys North Miss Alleen Bry
ant lelt by train this forenoon for
ugene and Portland She la from
Hew Yorw city.
Mrs. Cox Better 'Mrs. H. D. Cox of
Central Point, who Is receiving treat
ment at a looal hospital, was reported
In an Improved condition yesterday
afternoon.
Guest of Wortmans Mrs. O. E.
Harkness of Portland Is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Wortman at their
tiome near Phoenix. Mrs. Hsrlcness
Is Mrs. Wortmsn's sister.
Lodge at 7:30 Pocahontas lodge
Twill meet this evening at T.ao ociocx
instead of 8 o'clock, as Is customary,
it was announced today. The gath
ering will -be held In the Redman
hall.
Meors In North Vred w. Mean, at
one time city attorney of Medford, is
now located at Salem, where he has
entered Into law practice. Word was
received from the former Medford
.man today by Joseph O. Orey.
Mrs. French IllMrs. A. L. French
of Grant Pass Is much Improved,
following a serious major operation
at the Josephine hospital last TnurS'
day. Her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Wble
of Medford, Is staying with her.
Callfornlans Visit Medford James
B. Lovejoy. one of the owners of the
Siskiyou Kews of Yreka, Cel., was In
Medford today, accompanied by Mrs.
Lovejoy and her mother, Mrs. Prank
Dumphy.
Yesterday In Bojpburg -Hugh B,
v Rankin, supervisor of Rogue River
7 national forest, and Norman C. whits,
aalstf-.nt supervisor, spent yesterday
In Hoseburg attending to business
matters at the forts service office
there .
Finds Butterfly A golden butter
fly was found this morning at the
horns of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Carey
of the Eden precinct, according to
Mrs. Carev. who telephoned the Mall
Tribune. Mrs. Carey said the little
butterfly substantiated the claims
that spring Is here, as she hsd point
ed out In a poem she had written,
which was published In the Mall
Tribune a few days ago.
Stop Here Listed among hotel
guests stopping In Medford overnight
were Harry M. Shadle of Seattle, Mr,
and Mrs., W. J. Rice of Oakland,
Frank Cooper, A. J. MoAdams and P.
I Hardisty of Eugene, Mrs. C. C.
Williams of Marshfleld, Clarence W.
Reynolds of Corvallls. I. L. Low, R.
H. Brown, T. R. Glllenwaters and J.
H. Turnbull of Klamath Falls and
C. B. Stead of San Francisco.
Card Party Friday It was an,
nounced today by the Wenonah club
that the regular monthly public card
party will be held Friday evening In
the Redman hall, for members and
their friends. Pinochle, five hundred
i and bridge will be In play, starting
at 8:30 o'clock. Refreshments are
to be served by the committee. Ber-
nice Sears and Evelyn Knudzen. A
smal charge will be made.
On Honor Roll The name of Miss
Elaine Brophy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. V. D. Brophy, was eliminated
from the honor roll released by Jun
ior high school. It should have ap
peared on the OA list, It was an
nounced today.
Precipitation Light Only .10 of an
Inch of rainfall was recorded at the
Medford branch of the U. S. weather
bureau between S a. m. and 5 p. m.
yesterday. Prom 5 pm. yesterday to
S a. m. today, noly a traco was recorded.
Portlanders Hotel guests Included
from Portlsnd: O. R. Coffin, Mr.
snd Mrs. W; C. Green, Fred Rltlnger.
O. A Warren, A. K Lumsden. O. H.
Carson. H. O. Hanford. H. O. Walling,
M. C Cory, J. F. Wallace. A. C. Smith,
R. D. Johnstone, L. p. Iserman, Bruce
BasinMci, Ruth Cummins, A. s. Moody,
J L Wright, Wilbur Phillips and C.
woosiey. .
At the Hotels Included among ho,
tel guests are J. B. Spalletta of Cres
cent City, Ployd Peterson and J. G.
Plnkston of Coqullle. P. B. Hawley
or Oregon City. E, Anderson and A
B. Goodman of Portland, H. V.
Schmalz and Tom Clark of Bums,
Wm. J. Walsh of Salem, John F.
Callahan of San Francisco and J. B.
Oarro!!, of Portland.
Colbert-Marsh Hit
On Craterian Bill:
Fine Show Sunday
"Tonight Is Ours," Claudette Col
bert-Frederic March starring picture,
which opened today at the Fox Cra
terian theater, and which will con
tinue It run there through Satur
day, la an adaptation of a play by
Noel Coward, brilliant young EngUsn
actor; author, composer and general
Jack-of-all-trades, who la best known
to the movie public for his "Private
Lives."
The ft! marks the first appear
ance of March on the screen since
his winning of the award of the Acad
emy of Motion Picture Arte and Scl
encea for the best performance of
1932.
Like other Coward works, "Tonight
Is Ours" la an amusing and romantic
tale of the Uvea of clever, intelligent
people. Miss Colbert la cast as a
young woman who has tossed aside
the lesponsl bill ties of a kingdom for
a fling at Paris, and March as a young
Parisian who Insists on sharing the
fling with her.
Ronald Coleman In "Cyrara" opens
at the Craterian Sunday, according
to Manager Jim Carey.
YREKASLAYTR is
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BALLOT THEFTS
IS REVELATION
It became known today from au
thentic sources that 33 men were in
dicted by the grand Jury for complic
ity in the brazen and bungiesome
ballot theft.
Positively known as Indicted were
L. A. Banks, held for murder; County
Jude S. H. Fehl, Sheriff Gordon L.
Schermerhorn, Walter J. Jones, mayor
of Rogue River and a Fehl appointee
as rosd supervisor: Charles W. Davis.
whom Fehl endeavored to name for a
county machine shop berth; T. L.
Brecheen, Ashland Democratic ward
work, politically active alnce hi
arrival from California 18 months
ago; R. C. Cummlnga of the Wlmer
district; Jean Conners, one of the
"Grecnapring Mountain Boys"; John
Glenn, former county Jailer, and two
unnamed "courthouse boarders and
roomers."
Some of those Indicted are in hid
ing, endeavoring to arrange bonds
before being taken into custody.
The authorities still refuse to make
known any of the evidence presented
to the grand Jury, which returned
the indictments in a short time. They
reiterated their previous claim "It was
airtight, and a cinch case,
The ballots left behind in the
courthouse vault by the Intruders will
be investigated by the grand Jury.
in an effort to establish a basic
motive Officers contend that while
the shell f recount was desired. It was
not the impelling motive. It is known
that the recount was a subject of
conferences as early tt last December,
and that Banks told Intimates "the
ballots must not see the light of day,
or 7 might as well leave Jackson
county, for Ralph Jennings will oe
the sheriff."
The authorities also desire to es
tablish definitely the "master minds
behind the ballot outrage.
Only 12 of the containers were left
behind, including two from this city,
and, the Rogue River and Wlmer bal
lots.
A survey of the official figures,
taken from the poll books, shows that
the total for county judge and sher
iff exceeded the vote, for other offices,
Including President, end that the vote
in some of the precincts was 'aur-
prising." The results in some or tne
country precinct has been a source
of wonder, since the final count was
published.
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ter prints, extras, 21c; standards.
20 lie lb.
BUTTERF AT Direct to shippers:
Station, 15c. Portland delivery
prices: Churning cream, 15917c;
sweet cream higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling prices: Fresh extras, 16c;
standards, 15c; mediums. 15c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs., 6&6c;
vealers. 80-100 lbs., 89c; lambs, 12 q
12'c; spring lambs, 16c lb; year
lings, 5c; heavy ewes, 495c; canner
cows, 2'3$3c; bulls, 4g4Hc lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying prices:
Heavy hens, colored, 4'4 lbs., 11 12c;
do mediums, 10c; lights, 10c; springs-
light, 12c; heavy, 12c; old roosters,
5c; ducks, Peklns, spring, 14 16c;
old ducks, Peklns,, 10 012c; colored.
10c lb.
ONIONS Selling price to retailers:
Oregon, 1 a 1.10 cental; Yakima,
Spanish, 75 90c cental.
Potatoes, new potatoes, wool and
hay steady and unchanged.
VANCOUVER, B. 0., Mar. 17. (ff)
A photograph of George Manning,
under arrest at Yreka, Cal., on a
murder charge, has been tentatively
Identified, police said today, as that
of one of three bandits who staged
a $2,700 bank robbery here In Janu
ary. The bank robbed was a subur
ban branch of the Bank of Commerce.
A Donut Treat
Everyone likes donuts and tomorrow we will offer
two varieties for your approval at very special prices
The two varieties will be the famous Cinnamon
Donuts which we introduced in this community and
the Old Fashioned Powdered Sugar Donuts dipped
in a special type sugar preparation.
We will sell both types at a special money saving
price, Saturday only,
1
17c doz.
At our retail store or your favorite grocer.
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Fair Driver Ahead
Is Autoisfs Alibi;
Case Is Dismissed
' CHICAGO, Mar. 17. (& The
only defense Theodore Bakeyon of
Gary, Ind., had when arraigned for
speeding was this:
"I can't stand women drivers."
"And neither can I." added "Wil
liam Brumllck, assistant state's
attorney.
Judge Samuel H Trude express
ed no official opinion In women
drivers, but dismissed the case.'
"There was a woman ahead of
me." aald BaJceyon. "and it took
me 16 blocks to pass her."
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, March 17.
Wheat:
(AP)
ST. MARY'S PLANS
OBSERVANCE FOR
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
At St. Mary's Academy thle evening
the beloved Irish holiday will be ob
served In a pleasing and Impressive
manner through a program of music
and plays. Bach year the school ar
ranges an elaborate celebration of the
birthday of the beloved St. Patrick
and all students and friends of the
school are again today "wearing the
green."
The litis green Isle, where tne
shamrocks grow, will be the Inspira
tion of all decorations and features
of entertainment this evening snd
the public Is Invited to come to the
scademy auditorium and surrender
to the appeal of Irlsn song ana
laushter and a "bit of the blarney."
The comolete program lor me
evening reads:
The Rainbow Klmona.
Scene: Miss Penelope Wright's col'
legists achool for. young ladles.
Nellie van Tassel....Oenevleve DeVaney
Ruth Ash ton Mary Dallalre
Alice Marlon Helen McDonnei
Isabel Sutre LaVonne Corum
Beatrice Courtney .... Martha DeSouza
Olive Mercer - Arlene Jensen
Winifred Turner Edna Burkhardt
Edit Jones Olivette Qinet
Rose Jackson Louise Pankey
pino "Valse Arabesque" Lack
Elaine Brophy.
The Top o' the Morning" Mana zuza
Mary Orltsch. James Lewis, Jeanette
Metternlck, Jack Henderson, unn.
tins Devaney, Michael Reddy, Mar
guerite Kempke, George Moty, uam
erlne Louie, Barbara Ann Brayton,
John Jensen, John Oltzen.
Berceuse"
Open High Low Close
.49 .501,1 A9V, .60
.SO VI .Sl .8014 .5"
50', .01 Vi .50V4 .50V,
May (new)
May (old)
July
Cash wheat:
No. 1 Big Bend Bluestem ......
Dark hard winter, 12 pet
Soft white .
Western white
Hard winter
.6514
5514
.51 !4
.47
.46
.47
Northern spring - .46
Western red .. .45
Oats: No. 3 white. 630: corn. No.
2 eastern yellow, 117.50. Mlllrun,
standard, $14.
Today's car receipts: Wheat, 4; bar
ley, 1; flour, 9; hay, 4.
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Wall St. Report
The regular monthly meeting of
the Business and Professional Wom
en's club was held Thursday evening
In the city hall. The president, Mrs,
Edwlna Welshaar, presided at the
business session, during which the
following resolution was unanimously
passed:
"Whereas, in the course of hie
duty, this oommunity has. in the
killing of Constable George Prescott,
lost an able officer of the law and
an exemplary citizen, who was at all
times courteous In the discharge of
his dutes, and whose memory will
be cherished by the youth of the
community which at many times has
been brought under his reprimand,
administered in a spirit of fatherly
care; It is
"Resolved, by the Business -and
Professional Women's clu of Med
ford to express its sympathy to the
family of Mr. Prescott in their be
reavement; and further
"Resolved, that this resolution' be
sent to the press of Medford, to the
family of the deceased, and put upon
the records of this organisation.
"MEDFORD BUSINESS AND PRO
FESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB..
"Edwlna Welshaar, President.
"Anne Barnes, Corr. Secretary
NEW YORK, March 17. (AP) The
stock' market . receded substantially
today and closed with numerous de
clines of 1 to 4 point. A mid-day
rally under leadership of the rails
failed to hold. The closing tone was
heavy. Transfers approximated 1,850,-
000 shares.
Today's closing prices for 2?
lected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. At Dye 84
Am. Can , ... 69
Am. & Pgn. Pow. . fl
A. T. is T 103
Anaconda 7
Atch. T. is S. P. 44
Bendlx Avla ttft
Beth. Steel 14
Chrysler . 10
Coml. Solv ... 13
Livestock.
PORTLAND, March 17. (AP) Cat
tle, 25; calves, 10; steady.
Hogs, 400; steady.
Sheep and lambs, 1100; steady.
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND, March 17. (AP) But-
) Liberty Meat Market
Liberty Bldg
"The Home of Good Meats"
Only the Finest Meats
Sold By This Market
BEEF VEAL
PORK LAMB
Phone 164
Fancy Hens g(Q)c
each . . . . .
Turkeys Fryers Broileri
Swift's Government Inspected Meats
STUDIO in
Any Seat Any Time I
TODAY (PrL) and SAT.
WHEELER A WOOLSEY In
"HOLD T5M JAIL"
PLUS
Chapter Ttiree of
"THE HURRICANE EXPRESS"
News Act Cartoon t
HEY, KIDDIES!
The first SO children attending
the Saturday Matinee will
receive Free one combination
Yo-Vo Top. -
Curtlss -Wright
DuPont ........
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot.
Int. Harvest
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer ...
Param. Publlx
Penney (J. C.) ,
Phillips Pet
Radio
Trans Amer.
Union Carb. ..
Unit. Aircraft
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COLOMBO, Ceylon, Mar. 17. (V
Fifteen persons were killed Tuesday
night in an explosion and fire board
the Norwegian steamship Hlnnoy. It
sank in the Indian ocean, 300 miles
from here, survivors reported today.
Hear Al Stewart at the Jacksonville
Dance Saturday night.
Karp Klalne Brophy.
Piano, "Military Polonaise "....Chop In
Martha DeSouxa.
Oar Irish Philosopher.
Scene; Room in Professor Beatum's
academy for boys.
Professor Beatum .... Bernard Corum
Terrenes O'Toole ........ Warren Loner
Mr. Pennington Robert Smith
Harold Pennington Ralph Denman
Larry Crawford Paul Safer id a
Edward SklnnerMacDonald Devaney
Horatio Alger Walter Young
Boys of the school: Norman Moty.
John Applegate, Raymond Lewis,
Joseph Denman, Junior Kempke,
Chester Logan;
At the piano Martha DeSouxa.
FlICHlEClERING
bas not bwn ravsaled to officials,
reached for his gun and .hammered
Pitch several times across the held,
when he stopped his passage In the
street and called him names he did
not like.
L. 15. Ptch, prominent member of
the Good Government Congress,
whose comments on the local situa
tion yesterday were allegedjr silenced
by several whacks on the hesd with
a gun. was reported resting more
easily today at the Sacred Heart
hospital, where he will probably be
confined for some time. Pitch re
ceived several bad cuts on the head
but no permanent Injuries, the at
tending physlclal stated this after
noon. He was attacked when he obstruct
ed the passage down West Main
stree of a Good Government Con
gress opponent, according to the
story. The assailant, whose name
COULD YOU CALL HIS MISTRESS
A "BAD" WOMAN?
(She knew he was married; yet she urged him on)
COULD YOU CALL HIS WIFE A
"GOOD" WOMAN?
(She knew he needed her; yet she left him . , . alone)
If you were the judge, what would you have done
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STARTS
The SAMUEL GOIDWYN Production of
RONALD
COLMAN
SUNDAY:
II
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Directed b, KING VIDOR
IS
hiM m m t u m
Come Back to Erin"
Arranged
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR SALE or trade for a cow. 150
Hanson Leghorn triple pw"
hens. Phone 16. C. V. Balderston.
WANTED Have renter wanting fur
nished nome wim oi-i
25. Charles R. Ray. Realtor. Med
for Bldg. Phone 303.
FOR RENT 635 Palm. 4-room fur
nished home: electric range, v
tlvo overstuffed furniture, garden
space. 35 Inc. wster. Charles R.
Ray, Rsaltor. Medford Bldg. Phone
801.
430 ACRES Well Improved, 800 acres
paid water rignt: ou acres summ
and clover: atocked and equipped
Will take some trsde. Easy terms.
Knight Upp. 19 N. Bartlett.
PINE BUNGALOW PIANO Slightly
used, over hslf paid for; 1 weekly
handles. OUne Piano Co., Main
and Riverside,
FOR RENT 8-room modern cottsgo.
13 313 So. Grape.
FOUND mall dog; may be had on
Identifying dog and paying for this
ad. Dick Kay, 1813 West Main.
Phone 1337-R.
NEW Singer Sewing Machine Co. of
fices at S N. Bartlett. Machines
for sale or rent oheap. Good elec.
machines. Public Invited to Inspect
them. .Telephone 783.
FOR RENT OR SALE Beautiful 8
room suburban residence on paved
highway near good school; truck
garden with Irrigation; large chick
en house with runs; pssture for 3
or 3 oows, with barns snd milk
house: olty water. Call 1491 or
1850-R.
PATRONIZE Llndy'a Milk Depot, 633
E. Main. . Grade A milk, 30c gal
Grade A cream. Sat. and Sun. spec
ial. Coffee cream. 30c qt. Whip
ping cream. 40c qt.
SMALL modern house. 801 N. Central.
I5
ENDS TONITB
'The Big Broadcast'
TOMORROW
TOM KEENE
"The Cheyenne Kid".
Comedy Serial Newa
TONITB JACK OAKIE In
"ONCE IN A LIFETIME"
SAT. Continuous shows 1-11
TOM MIX
In THE FOURTH HORSEMAN"
Also Mark Fennett Comedy
Terry Toon Mickey Mouse
PAY-LESS DRUGS
Always
UNDERSELLS
All Advertised Prices
In the City of Medford
Fine, first quality, nationally known toiletries and
remedies at DRASTICALLY REDUCED CUT
PRICES. Quantity is subject to stock on hand!
$1,00 Coty Face
Powder
50c Ipana Tooth
.Paste
35o Williams Shaving
Cream
76c lb.. Black Psylla
Seed .
35o Vicks Vapo Rub.
Regular or Stainless ...
75o Ben Gay
Alalgesio ..... '.
lOo Lux Toilet Soap.
A real saving at 3 for...
85o qt. Paraffin Oil. .
A heavy medicinal oil...
$1,00 Pepsodent
Antiseptio
69c
25c
21c
23c
21c
39c
19c
49c
57c
This Coupon and
Entitles you to 2
regular 2 ounce
sack of
STUD TOBACCO
$1.15 lb. Sir Walter Raleigh
Smoking Tobacco
81c
60o Woodbury
Shampoos, 2 for .
25o Henri Rachu
Soaps, 2 for
49c
25c
16o Jergens Assorted
Bath Soaps, 2 for....
60o Italian Balm.
Keep Hands White..
$1.60 Oitrooarbonate
$1.00 Zonite.
A powerful Germicide..
15c
34c
89c
59c
$1.16 lb. Prince Albert
Smoking Tobacco
81c
100 6-grain Aspirin
Tablets .
60o Yeast Foam
Tablets
19 c
31c
PAY-LESS EDIMJOS
We Are Never Undersold
DANCE TONIGHT
DINTY MOORP. S
LITTLE GIANTS
Dreamland
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PBwttjre . TODAY
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. M' II . STAR MEAT MARKET
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j!- R' L Red Hens' Fryers lb 17c
JSJ'I BEEF STEW. gg FRESH SIDE PORK. "j QC
BEEF POT ROAST. A. PI0NIO SHOULDERS. 4
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