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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, 'APRIL' 3, 1033. Cake Contest; Legion Auxiliary Sale M. F. H. Store Tuesday EIGHT E E FACTS ABOUT CAKE CONTEST. ' r.t.. nhniilil fin entered at the Mfd(ord Furniture and Hardware etore. Sixth and Bartlett streets. between the noun of 8:00 a. and 12:00 o'clock. Judges of cakes by W. A. Gain, Heinle Fluhrer and Mr. E. N. Vllm between the hour, of 12:00 and 8:00 p. m. finl nf rake for the benefit the American l-rtfon Auxiliary wpifnrp fund .tartlne 2:00 p. m. Young wives will compete with .h.1. 0ranriirinLherfl In the American Legion auxiliary cake contest to he held tomorrow, Tuesday, i P. & H. company. Cakea will be re ceived by the committee In charge, n o m. to 13. Following the Judging the cakes are to be aold for the benefit or tne aunirj nc.... tund. W. A. Gates of the Economy Oro .tri. Heinle Fluhrer of the Colo nial bakery and Mr. E. N. Vllm have been selected to determine me ...n in the baklna- contest. Mrs Vllm will take the place of Mrs. But ler, previously announcra The cake aale l scheduled to start nmnrfw afternoon at 3 o'clock and Mrs. K. D. Ross, chairman of the event, has Issued an Invitation lor as many as possible to Inspect the ar ray of fine cakea which are expected to be entered by women from all parts of southern Oregon. Co-operating with the ladles' auxil iary are Swift as company, General Foods corporation and The Medtord Mall Tribune, to assure the success of the contest. Ten attractive prizes, Including the following will be awarded to 10 win ners: Beautiful Hotpolnt "Vogue" percolator, a radio dial toaster, Holmes and Edwards "Masterpiece Pattern" Jelly or relish server, house frock, hand-painted cookie Jar, four slx plece cake sets and other merchan dise prizes. A complote list of prizes and con teat entry blank appear In today's nf Th Mull Tribune. The swards are now on display In the window of The Mail rriDuno. Lou Bloom, city polfce officer, hav ing been appointed constable for this district, by the county court on Sat urday, was sworn Into office by County Clerk George R. Carter, and has taken up the duties of coxxa ta ble. Officer Bloom waa appointed to the position made vacant by the .murder on March 18 of Constable George J. Prescott when he waa shot down in the performance of his du ties by Llewellyn A. Banks. To add money to tfio George J. Prescott memorial trust fund for the family, the Oregon Lumber Jacks announced today that thoy will pre sent a benefit dance Wednesday night at the Jackson county fair grounds pavallon, with all money taken In to be turned over to the fund. Music, as well as the hall, will he donated by the Lumber Jacks, and Jazz, modern and old-time music will be Included on the evening program. Dancing will start at eight, and con tinue until 13, the announcement states. Fifteen cents will be charged the men, and ladles will be admitted free. TO BATTLE TUESDAY PORTLAND, Ore.. April 3. AP A couple of hard-punching flstlo art tats are claiming the chief Interest of Portland sport fans ganlng upon the the memi of sporte to be dinned out during the present week. George Manley, Denver llght-heavy-welght puncher, and Young Ptrpo, Burke, Idaho, slugger, meet at the auditorium Tuesday night In the main bout of a stellar boxing card that will also see Leo Lomskl. the Aberdeen auassln. pitted anal nut , Frank -Van Hee, flashy young Seattle heavyweight. ' Complexion Curse She thought ihewu hwt unlucky when he called on her oikc avoided lirr there! tf r. But wo ong a1mires pimply, blemished nkin. More and more wnnv-n ue training that pimples and blotches sie often danger Kignalt of tlogtd bowel rt90TVuWMiesn.vaicmir the sysiern. Let NR Nature's Remedy) afford complete, thorough elimination and promptly ease away beauty ruining poionoua matter. Fine lor sick head set,, bilioutcomhUoo,diiiK. Try this sale. drpennauic.aii- live. At all druff-SH J guts' only 25c BLOOM BECOMES NEW CONSTABLE ri,ui4tM -. i annJL i ' - - n T U Mj twn. heartrrtim. OnlylOc- SHAW VISITS THE I i t l.ChwJ'7a&.lffWWHra5g I'll IMfcMMlsl George Bernard Shaw (right), British playwright, got hit first glimpse of the United Statea when he landed in San Francisco on hit trip around the world. He is shown with Angelo Rossi, San Francisco mayor. (Associated Press Photo.) Market? Livestock PORTLAND, Ore.. April 3. (AP) CATTLE 1400; calves 60; steers and she stuff 25c and more higher; steers 650-000 lbs. good C5.50-6.85; medium 94.50-6.50; common 93.50-4.60; 900- 1100 lbs. good $5.25-5.76; medium t4.25-S.25; common 93.25-4.25; 1100- 1300 lbs. good 94.7S-5.35; medium 93.25-4.75; heifers 550-750 lbs. good 94.50-6.00; common-medium 93.50- 4.60; 750-600 lbs. good-choice 94.35- 4.76; common-medium 92.50-4.35; cows good 93.75-4.10; common -medi urn 92.75-3.76: low cutter and cutter 91-25-2,75; bulls yearlings excluded good (beef) 92.76-3.25; cutter-medium 93.00-2.75; vealera good-choice 96.50-e.50; medium 94.25-5.60; cull common $2.60-4-26; calves 360-600 lbs. good-choice 94.00-5.50; common- medium 92.00-4.00. HOGS, 1050; steady to firm; light light 140-160 lbs. good-choice 93.50 4 35; lightweight 160-180 lbs. $4.25 4.36; 180-200 lbs. 94.25-4.35; medium weight 200-220 lbs. 93.7fi-4.3fi; 220 260 lbs. 93.50-4.2fi; heavyweight $250 200 lbs. 93.35-4.16; 200-350 lbs. 94.25- 4.00; packing sows 276-350 lbs. good 93.25-3.85; 350-425 lbs. 93.25-3.75 425-550 lbs. 93.25-3.75: 276-650 lbs. medium 93.00-3.50; feeder and stock - er pigs 70-130 lbs, good-choke 92.75 3.75. SHEEP and LAMBS 2500; fairly steady; lambs 00 lbs. down good choice 95.25-5.66; medium 3.60-6.25; 90-08 lbs. good-choice 96.00-6.60; yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. good- choice 93.00-4.10; medium 92.00-3.00; ewes 00-120 lbs. good-choice 92.25- 2.76; 120-150 lbs. 92.00-2.50; all weights common-medium 91.00-2.00, Portland Produce PORTLAND, Or., April 8. 1P) BUTTBRprints, extras, loo. BUTTER 3lrect to shippers: Sta tion baalo price, 14c; price range, 14-lflc lb.; chnrnlng cream base, 14c; price range 14-17o lb.; cream higher. EdOS -Mclfio Poultry producers soiling prices; Prcah extras, 14c; stan- dards 13o; mediums 13c. Buying prloo of wholesalers. Fresh current receipts, M lbs. and up, 0o dozen OAcOARA BARK Buying prlos: 1933 peel, 3-3',4o lb. ONIONS Selling prlos to retailers: Oregun, 1 .39-1 .39 cental; Yakima splnech, OOc-M.39 cental. POTATOES bocal. 95-75c orange box- Deschutes Oems, vl.S5-l.40: do bakerj, $1.90; Yakima Gems, ai.00 1.39. COUNTRY MEATS, live poultry, new potatoes, wool and hay, steady and uncnanged. 8. F. Illltlcrfnt SAN FRANCISCO. April . fl" uream I. o. n. Ban Francisco 10. , Wall St. Report Stork Sale Averages. (Copyright, 1933. standard Statistics Co.) April S: 90 39 30 90 Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 47.7 39.0 91 8 49 8 PreT. day 47 8 39 3 93 3 40.7 Week ago .... 49 9 38 8 88.3 48 S Year ago .... 94 8 38 0 88 9 88 4 3 yra ago ....109 8 139.8 387.0 100 8 nonrt Sale Average. (Copyright, 1033, 8tnndrd Statlstlca Co.) April S: 38 30 90 90 India Rr Ut's Total Today 89 8 98 8 74 4 84.1 Prev. day ,. 80 8 88 9 74.4 84 4 Week ago .... 81 0 61 4 78 3 88 3 Year ago .... 69 8 88 7 i 80.7 71.0 3 yrs. ago .... 94 8 108 8 99.1 100 0 American Laundry Clean-Up Campaign Special LOW PRICES ONE MONTH ONLY 2T8 30 Two for 35c . Pillows, each 50c. Two for 55c Pillows re-ticked. Reasonable prices 138 South Contral. Phone 873 UNITED STATES 1 1 1 , NEW YORK, April 3 (AP) The stock market shifted position fre quently In a dull session today, clos ing with Irregular and narrow changes. Tobaccos were firm, but rails reacted and farm Implement Issues lost early gains. Transfers ap proximated 600.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 selected stocks follow: Al. Chem. 6s Dyo 76 Am. Can 854 Am. & Fgn. Pow. 4ft A. T. 8s T. 89 Anaconda Atch. T. & S. F. Bendlx Avla Both. Steel Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlsa-Wrlght . - 39 . 774 . 13?. . 9 . 13 1V4 DuPont . , .. S4b Gen. Foods .....-.. Oen. Mot .............. 11 Int. Harvest ......... 32ft I. T. & T. , & Jons-Msn 18 Monty .Ward w 18 North Amer. ,. ..... 18 Penney (J. O.) 33ft Phillips Pet 8 3 Radio Sou. Pac Std. Brands ... St. Oil Cal. 14 1BH 33 St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. .. Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel . 38ft 4ft 31 - 20 375. SHASTA 10 STAY AS THRU T BYS.P. Definite assurance that the South ern Pacific trains, the Shama, will be continued: between Portland and San Francisco was contained In an an nouncement released by J. A. Orm mandy, trafflo manager with head quarters In Portland, today. "Not only will the train be retained Intact, as through train, but Its south bound schedule will be cut twenty minutes between Portland and San Francisco, effective April 18," he stated. "The train will leave Portland, southbound at a a. m., as at present, arrive at Ashland at 7 p. m., and at San Francisco at 9:30 a. m. The northbound train will leave San Francisco at 7:40 p. m., arrive at Ashland at 9:50 a. m., and Portland at 9:20 p. m. "Trains No. 329 and No. 330, known as the "Orcgonlan" will continue to operate on overnight schedule be tween Portland and southern Oregon points. The south bound's departure from Portland will be advanced from 8 p. m., to 7:15 p. m. Northbound No. 330 will leave Ashland at 7:16 p. m., Instead of 6:36 p. m., and ar rive in Portland at 8:16 a. m., in stead of 7:35 a. m.M The announcement continues to state that "Included In the Shasta route train service changes which will be effective April 20 will be th removal of the 93 extra fare charge from the "Cascade" between Port land and San Francisco, and the adding of day coaches and tourist steeping cars to this train." . 4 Pre-Easter bargains. Shoes $1.45 to 93.05. hate 25o to W95; dresses 91 P5 to 96.95: coats and suits 94-95 to 910.93. "The Store that Saves You Money." The Band Box A Shoe Box. . Special Convocation of Cra ter lAke Chapter. No, 83 R. A. M. Tuesday, April th at 7:30 p. m. Work in M. M. and P. M. degrees. Visitors invited. By order of L. C. Stewart, H. P. OEO. ALDRN. Secretary. BLANKETS Two for Price of One (4 CANNE8, France, April 3. (AP) Former Mayor Walker of New York, and his friend. Betty Compton, the actress, called at the-city hall to day and received full Information about the mar riage regulations here. "We are Just getting the nec essary Informa tion." Walker said, when he was asked about a rumor that he and Miss Comp ton had been Helty Cumptoii married. "When I get married. I'll let you know." Airrea Sharon, Walker's lawyer, went to the marriage bureau with them. Officials at the bureau said Walker naa notified them several days ago that he would be married soon. They re fused to disclose the date he had set. explaining he had asked them to keep that a secret. Walker Is an honorary member of the municipal council of Can-! nes and probably would be permit- james j. walker. ted to waive the ordinary regulations such as the posting of banns ten days In advance of the wedding. No banns have been posted up to now. ALVIN TOLLEFSON IN STATE PRISON (Continued from Page One) tentlary. Many men who have fallen from grace h ave bee n al lowed the same right, when their crimes were not those of violence, or Involving flouting the public good. He also de sired to evade the dramatics and pub licity, that his committment would occidon, If the usual routine was followed. Tollefson, tn accordance with prison rules will be confined In the "fish cell' for ten days, with other new prisoners. There he will learn the prlsrm routine and rules. At the end of this period he will be aligned to work. He will be assigned to the cler ical department of the prison his civil life pursuit. Under Oregon law, and as a first offender, Tollefson will be amendable to parole after he has served half his sentence, with time off for good be havior. This will be in ten months, from the date of his prison entry. Tollefson Is married, and a former University. of Oregon student, where he was a tennis star. As cashier of the Central Point bank, he reported shortly after noon on May 10 last, that a lone unmasked bandit, enter ed the bank, and at the point of a revolver held him up and robbed the bank State police immediately be came auspicious, and the next day, Tollefson admitted the hoax to cov er up his own defalcations. All the money was recovered, most of it hid den In a coffee pot at Tollefson's home Toliefson entered a plea of guilty a month later, and was sentenced by Clrcrlt Judge Norton. At the time. wldWy signed petitions for leniency wore presented. The young man then through counsel, began a legal fight to keep from prison, and both his rehearing pleas were denied, by the state supreme court. As a final move, petitions asking the governor for executive clemency were filed. The governor has etj fsr refused to act. MEMBER, THS OKDEK AjWoF THE GOLDEN KUli , If Mi If . Maintained as a Home When we speak of our establishment as a funeral home, we are within the strictest bounds of truth, for this establishment is lived in, like any home or private residence. When in use, the knowledge that our funeral home is never deserted is most oomfortinc. PERL FUNERAL HOME OPPIE OB f flllklTV rADAKIC D .SIXTH AT OAKDALE -PHONE. 47 J' GREEN BEFORE" CABOR COMMITTEE L "s n tlliiumwrnm mums "SMiiiilMMMSK&'Aass William Green (left), president of the American Federation of Labor, la shown before the senate and house labor committees when he voiced objection to President Roosevelt's reforestation bill in Its original form. (Associated Press Photo. RELIEF ARE EYED TO The governors relief committee met today and approved and disap proved bills submitted for the opera tion of the county commissary for the months of January, February and March up to last Friday, when It was closed, ending a hectic period of mixed charity and politlca. James H. Owen, chairman of the committee, State Senator George Dunn of Ashland, and A, 8. V. Car penter of this city, were the checkers of the bills. Relief Is now Issued on restricted requisitions for necessities only, and is on a systematic basis. They are issued from a list. Work is furnished to the worthy poor whenever possible. Transient Indi gents are receiving short shrift, with the result that the complaint, "stran gers get the best of It" Is seldom heard. The governor's committee has in vestigators at work to determine the worthiness of applicants, and to weed out charity racketeers, if any. A number of abuses that prevailed heretofore have been corrected. In San Francisco recently, charges of petty theft were filed against . a number of well-to-do receivers of county charity. One was found to have a 922,000 bank account, and another a 915,000 deposit. The petty theft charge was dropped when re funds were made to the county and city for aid received under false pre tenses. It Is expected that the approved relief bills will be paid by the county court at Its Wednesday session. Desirable houses always in first- class condition for rent, lease or sale. Call 10S. SAVE your health and teeth. At these prices you can afford to have your dental work dons now. (Extractions as low as .SO Silver Fillings as low as. 1.00 Cement Fillings as low as. 1.00 Porcelain Fillings as low as 1.00 Oold Crowns ai low m..- 6.00 Plates as low as 15.00 DR. R. D. COE 404 Medford Center Bldg. Phone 340 TO BE UNPOPULAR IN THIS (Continued itvtu rage One) lation chiefly in the north end of the county, relative to the audit, and casting reflection on county officials. It will be the future policy of the county court, when sensational and unfounded rumors are brought to their attention, to call the authors before the court, for proof or denial. It js thought that In this manner, the epidemic of rumor mongering will be curbed, to some extent. People hearing these rumors, are asked to report to the county court, and to in vest 1 pat for themselves, be fore giving credence to them. Portland offers NOTHING FINER IN HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS JLhe hotel multnomah is Portland's largest hotel, located only 3 blocks from the leading banks and -stores, yet out of the noisy traffic New modern furni ture, new equipment, new decorations. . Excellent dining room, cafeteria and cotfeeshop. Popular prices. Garage across the street; attendants at the door . . Lobby pipe organ concert every evening. RATES FROM 11.56 DETACHED BATH 12.00 WITH BATH HOTEL HULTNCHAH POITLAND. OliaON film ;;HfetfJ, 1 BEAVER PORTLAND CEMENT USE A HOME PRODUCT GOLD HILL, OREGON 8old in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lunjber Co., Standard ying & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pin Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. FAITHFUL WIFE BURIED ALIVE BY FILIPINOCULTISTS (Continued from Page One) Leon Kantlnello, 40-year-old Jersey Island labor camp foreman and al leged leader of the cult, which has a large membership, confessed to the burial, District Attorney F. J. Hoey said. "It was Justice," Sheriff R, R. Veale quoted Kantlnello as saying. "Our Jus tice. She was an unfaithful wife." The story of her death was brought to authorities by Pablo Busbrtuante. a Filipino who had quarreled with the cult leader. The grave diggers Eustaquio Cadog and Espiridlon Kang pointed out the grave. "At least seven or eight murder charges will be brought." said District Attorney Hoey who declared he would ask the grand Jury today to indict all connected with the death ritual. 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