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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1933. PAGE NINE Local and Mr. Horn lit J. F. Horn of this city wu uken to the Community hospital yesterday or treatment. Mr. Bcherer Leavea Prank Scherer left for Portland today, to attend to bualneaa matters in the northern me tropolis. Mayor In Portland Mayor E. M. Wilson left last night for Portland, where he is attending the meeting of the Masonic lodge board. t Returns from North.. C. Hub bard has returned from attending a meeting of the Oregon and Washing ton hardware dealers In Portland. Leaves for Campus Allss Dorothy Orth will spend several days at the University at Oregon campus, having left on today's train. She will be a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta sor ority house In Eugene. Will Visit Father Miss Carmen Hittson left today for Salem, by train to spend several days visiting her father. J. F. Hlttson. well known for mer resident and police chief of Med ford. Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. K. Nicholson of Ross Lane underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Thursday morning and wa reported getting along nicely late yes terday. Visits Mrs. Prescott Mrs. Nota Henderson of Salem arrived here to day on the Oregonian to spend Eas ter with her mother, Mrs. George J, Prescott, and her son, Jack Hender son. Goes to Portland Mrs. Chester Kurtz will leave here this evening to epenu the Easter holidays with her husbend who Is employed In the Standard OH company offices at Portland. a To Yoncalla To spend the Easter v holidays In Yoncalla, Mrs. Mabel .Church and son Wilson left on the train Friday. They will be guests of Mrs. Church's mother, Mrs. Sara Wil son. Retu rns from School Miss Sybil Jean Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Young, arrived 'back In Med ford from Portland this morn ing to visit her parents. Miss Young has been attending the Northwestern school of commerce. To San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. George Henselman left this afternoon by motor for San Francisco, where Mr. Henselman will attend to busi ness matters. They plan to return to Medford the first of the week. Guests In Med ford -Included among guest registered at hotels here are Mr. and Mrs. R. Nichols of Orleans, Calif., Billy Oarsen and Ella Carsen of Son Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vldstte of Bell Ingham, Wash., and J. I. Williams and A. L. Smith of Port . land. n No Easter without Hot Cross Buns and Easter Breakfast will be doubly attractive with Fluhrer's Butterhorns. Then there is the dessert problem.' Fluhrer's Home Recipe Betty Crocker Cakes in all varieties, Angel Food, Milk Chocolate, Golden Cream, etc., are all popular with every member of the family. Hot Cross Buns Rich in fruit and nuts large size 19c dozen Betty Crocker Angel Food . Milk Chocolate Golden Cream Cakes in two sizes 23c and 39c Rockaway Butterhorns 6 for 23c kemember Fluhrer's have the largest and most complete assortment of Bakery Goods in Southern Oregon and are the Originators of Betty Crocker Home Recipe Cakes in Southern Oregon. Do your Easter Shopping here L fete Personal Insurance Man Here George Dut ton. representative of the American Alliance. Is In Medford today calling on local insurance agents. Mrs. Randall Returns-Having spent the winter with her son In El Paso, Tex.. Mrs. D. D. Randall arrived back in Medford today by train. Leaves for Wedding Mrs. Rena Col lie left last evening for Santa Cruze, Cal., where she will attend the wed ding of her sister, Winifred Law, on Easter Sunday. Gucfet of Parents Mrs. J. 0. Reto holU of San Francisco Is In Medford visit ir her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hall. She arrived here on Friday morning's train. Returns from South Miss Dorothy Mitchell returned to Medford by trsln today from Berkeley. Calif., where she has been attending the University of California. Miss Hohman Leaves Miss Naomi Hol.mun left on today's Shasta for Portland, where she will spend the ten-day Easter vacation with her parents. Will Go Fishing Webb Clark and Dr. F- G. Bunch will be among Med ford' first fishermen out tomorrow In celebration of the season's open ing. They will motor to Squaw lake to try their luck with rod and line. Will Visit Children Mrs. C. W. Whlllock of this city left by train to day for Boise, Ida., Where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Edward Zeok, and also her son, Henry W. Whlllock who resides In Boise. On Business Visit Mrs. Lula Stock am of San Francisco Is attending to business matters in Medford. having madtr the trip north from the bay city, on the Shasta. She plans to re turn home Saturday night. Postpone Sale Members of the W. C. T. U.t who were to coniuct a cook ed lKd sale Saturday at the Reliable Grocery store, announced today that the sale has been postponed indefi nitely. In Medford Today Charles Goold. storekeeper at Crater National park. Is spending today In Medford. He plans to return to the park Saturday, having arrived here Thursday eve ning. Schermerhorn Calls G. H. Soher merhorn of Elk Creek was a business caller in Medford today. He told folks that although his name Is spelled the same he Is not a relative of Jackson county's recently deposed sheriff. Home from School James Hayes, Jr.. son of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hayes arrived this morning from the University of Oregon to spend Easter with his parents. Miss Mary Hayes snd Dorothy Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Roberts, will arrive this afternoon' by motor from the university. Is Complete 1 FOR A REAL GOOD TIME DANCE at JACKSONVILLE. SATURDAY NIGHT AL STEWART, the Dark Cloud of Joy Directing Howard lewis" S Musical Ramblers Tome Farl.r 9 till It. Men 40c. Ladles lOe Dance la Tonight -Announcement dm been made of the dance tonight at the Rdeman hall, being put on by the Pocahonta lode for their' mem bera, Red men and Invited friends. Dickey orchestra will furnlah the music. To Idaho Mosea Watklna left this morning for Weiaer, Idaho, where he will visit hi daughter. Mrs, S. B. Martin. Re waa accompanied by his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Watklna with whom he has been visiting for tome time. Business Callers Mrs. E. Halllck of Yreka, Cal., Is a business caller in Medfcrd today. Others are V. A. Davis of Rogue River, Mrs. J. T. Kuck of Mt. Shasta, George Klumgresa of Mc Oloud, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Parlow of Ashland and Jim Drlksell of Klamath Falls. Judge Skip worth Leaves Circuit Judge Oeorge F. Sktpworth of Lane county, who has been in this city to hear the arraignment of L. A. Banks and wife. Indicted for first degree murder, and other developments In the case, left this morning for Eu gene, accompanied by Mrs. Skip worth. Hostels Return Home Mr- and Mrs. Bert Ro&tel returned last night from Portland, where they were with Mr. Rosters mother, Mrs. Ernestine Rostel of Central Point, who underwent an operation at the Coffey hospital. They reported heT condition as much Improved. Change Carriers Time The rural carrier out from the Talent post of fice will leave the office an hour lat er In, the future as a result of the change of schedule in the Southern Paclflctralna, it was announced to day. The time hereafter will be 10:30 a. m. m m m Successful Fishers Dr. and Mrs. Jouett P. Bray were successful at their fishing Thursday, they report ed today. The doctor was able to land two, one weighing 25 pounds, and the other 20. Mrs. Bray's catch tipped the weights at 18 pounds. They reported the river In excellent condition for fishing. Registered Today Portlanders stopping In Medford include A. A. Hale. L. T. Robinson. J. MoHugh, I. P. Carpenter, E. L. Bsrth, Roy T. Wlldman, J. T. Henry, J. Armstrong. L. C. Krames, E. A. Had field and Fred Bargfleld. Some other Oregonlans here are E. Slivers of Eugene, W. L. Cobb of Roseburg and A. J. Schlief ersteln of Klamath Falls. Guest In Medford Mrs. Jessie C. Davis of Seattle Is visiting in Med ford. the guest of her cousins. Mrs Walter H. Leverette and Mrs. D. R. Stewart. Mrs. Davis was formerly with the National park service at Crater Lake, and at the present time Is as sociated with the United States Im migration service at Seattle. She ex pects to be here about three weeks. Telegraphs Police Mrs. William Barkhausen of Medina, Wash., today telegraphed Chief of Police Clatous McCredle requesting immediate In formation concerning the whereabouts and condition of John B. Hoffman. The latter la In the Sacred Heart hos pital In a serious state from having taken chloroform in an attempt to commit suiolde Wednesday night. In Medford Today Walter Hartley of Jacksonville was attending to busi ness matters In Medford this morn ing. A. C. Correa of McCloud was also a Medford caller as were' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Blanch ard of Grants Pass, Mrs. Rosa lacomls of McCloud. Mrs Mary Hanhford of Eagle Point. Miss Grace Chamberlain and Mrs. E. D. Palmer of Asnland and Mrs. Frank Sllva and son of Yreka. Among Arrivals H. A. Keys of Chi cago, m., is registered at a Medford hotel as are Mra. J. F. Kuck of Mt. Shasta. W. L. Hayward. H. G. Fosket, and E B. Whetstone of Seattle, W. H. I Freeman, Ben Kuret. L. D. Jones and R. M". Aherns of San Francisco, J. A. mith and Mrs. C. C. Dickinson and iarty of Dunsmulr, Mrs. Hattie. Dean of Santa Barbara and H. C. Earle of , Los Angeles. Listed at Hotels-Among those stop- Ding at hotels in Medford are the : following: C. R. Maddock, Rex Alio I way, Charles E, Clay and B. Worten I dyke of Portland, S. M. French of San Francisco, Paul Wood and L. B. Holt of Seattle, Charles Fox and O. E. Hirch of. Los Angeles, Mrs. W. H. Pox of Pasadena, A. O. Breyman of Eugene, C. C. Cathey of Albany, and Mr. end Mrs. F. E. Raignal of Grants Pass. NO EASTERN BEER The drought continued In the city ; of Medford today except at a few : restauranta and lunch counters, t whose proprietors motored to Cali fornia yesterday to bring In small shipments of "Golden Glow," a brew ' from the Golden State. No beer waa forthcoming from Portland, San Francisco or the east. The foam available was obtained from north ern California wholesalers who gotn large supplies In the beginning. Rumors that eastern beer had ar rived faded away thia afternoon when i wholesalers and storage firms were questioned. They bad no beer and made no predictions as to when they 1 would have, stating that past prom I lses had "got them Into trouble" when the brew failed to arrive. STUDIO NOW "The Silent Enemy" Drastically Dirretrent! All Indian Cast. Thrllll.jDangeral IV I I fa !fIMM'8 II I la U COUNTRY Also "The Hurrlrane Espress Our fianr-Comedy Paths News Saturday Last Day Shows 1:00. J:00. 7:00. 9:00 l ow Prices Adults IV. Kids 3r DAILY COST FOR TRY1NGSLAYERS (Continued from Page One.) be transferred to the Lane county Jail until a few days before the trial. The order granting the venue directs that both defendants be held In their present cells "until further orders of the court." Banks assumed a more serious mien at the Thursday after noon proceedings. He glanced over the legal papers prepared by counsel and then passed them to his wife for her signature. During most of the proceedings he sat with chin-resting on his folded hands and in deep thought. Tfte state made no resistance to the change following the comment of the court that "it Is my Judg ment no fair and Impartial trial could be secured here, where an un usual situation, akin to no murder trial ever held in the state, perme ates every nook and corner of the county, and the air Is heavy with the cross currents of many prejudices." Hard to Get Jury Here The fourt further observed: "You would be weeks in securing a Jury, which would offset the expense of moving the trial to another county." The court also observed that "the court, the state and the defense have a solemn duty to perform In seeing that the defendants have e fair and impartial trial they face the most serious of all criminal charges." The court also ordered that all original papers and transcripts In the murder case be transferred at once to the county clerk of Lane county, in the personal custody of Lee M. Bown, state police captain for the southern Oregon district. The de fense waa allowed two weeks 'time to make ready for trlnl at their own suggestion. They have the right to ask further time if they see fit. Would Spare Strain The general public, long stirred by political turmoil and agitation, also expressed satisfaction that the trial would be held In another county. It was felt by many that the change of venue would spare the county the fevered emotional strain of the trial, and the attendant public excitement, also that a verdict by a Jury drawn In anoher county, once returned, would prevent the case from being a controversial or political issue In Jackson county for months if not years. Judge Sklpworth will retain Juris diction in the case and will hear It In his own district. He indicated he desired to dispose of the trial as quickly as possible, consistent with Justice and the law. The trial date is approximately six weeks after the murder of Constable PreBcott. Judge Skipworth and wife, who accompa nied him here, returned to Eugene today. He was assigned here on an affidavit of prejudice filed by Banks against Judge Wm. Duncan of Klam ath county. FOREST WORKERS Recruiting and selecting the Jack son county quota for the federal for est conservation project has been delegated to the county relief com mittee by the department of labor, It waa announced today by James H. Owen, chairman of the Jackson county relief committee, upon re ceipt of official advisements from Governor Julius L. Meier. The num ber to be selected has not been made known, Mr. Owen said. Arrangements have been made at the Medford relief headquarters in the city hall to register all applicants immediately, who meet the following requirements: The applicants must be unemploy ed destitute single men or single men that have dependents who are also destitute. The applicants must be residents of Jackson county and between the ages of 18 and 25. "All persons who can qualify under these requirements and want to take advantage of the forest conservation work should report for registration at the Medford relief headquarters at once," Mr. Owens stated. He added that "at this time we have no fur ther Information as to when or where the men will be assigned to work or the class of work or com pensation. Complete Inst rue 1 1 o n i from the governor are to follow later." Mr. Owen also emphasized the fact that the committee cannot consider married men, men that are now em ployed, or men that are not destitute. Only Jackson county residents will be registered. SCOTTISH RITE Ceremony of relighting the EAtKT lights 8 a. m. EasteT Sun day Morning. L. E. WIIA.IA.M8, Secly- , A. -j T7 GREEN PINE SLABS $375 BIG DOUBLE LOAD April Delivery Only Order Now! Timber Products Co. End of No. Central. Phone 7 Markets' LlTCltOCIC. PORTLAND. April 14. (AP) Cat tle. IS; calves. 20: aulet for cattle: fully steady (or calves. Hogi, eso: steady. Stamp and lambs, SO; steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., April 14. (AP) BUTTER Prints, extras, 22c; stan dards, 2014c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland Poultry Producers' celling prices: Fresh ex tras, 14c; standards. 13c; mediums, 12c. Buying prices of wholesalers: Fresh current receipts, 56 lbs. and up, OVj-IOVjO dozen. LIVE POULTRY Buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 4i lbs., 13c; do'medlums, 11c; lights. 11c; springs, light, 14c; heavy, 14c; old roosters, 5c. Ducks, Pekins, broilers, 16-17c; old dueka, Pekins, 12c; colored, 10c pound, POTATOES Local , 65-75c orange box: Deschutes Gems, 1.50-1.60; do bakers, 1.60-1.75; Yakima Gems, 1.25-1.45. - STRAWBERRIES California, 1 .50 per 12-cup crate; Louisiana, 93.30 3.35 per 24 basket crate. Country meats, onions, new onions, new potatoes, wool and hay steady and unchanged. San Francisco Rutterfat 8AN FRANCISCO. April 14. (AP) Cream f, o. b. San Francisco. 22c. "Great Jasper9' at Craterian Today A brand new characterization for Richard Dlx Is the gay, irresponsible and utterly Irresistible lover who be comes known as "The Great Jasper" In the picture of that title showing for the first time today at the Cra erlan heaor. Dlx has been Just about every sort of a rugged hero and adventurer in his long and .highly successful screen career, but this Is the first time that all his "adventures" have worn skirts. Jasper could no more help winking at women than he could help breath ing. Having once seen that wicked wink, no woman could help falling, and, to Jasper's amazing credit, no woman regretted. No woman except his wife. Though he could not be faithful to her, neither could he stop loving her and therein Ilea the drama of "The Great Jasper.". Wera Engels, recent importation from Germany, makes her American picture debut in this film. Edna May Oliver, Florence Eldrldge, Betty Furness and others give leading sup port to Richard Dlx In "The Great Jasper," an adaptation of Fulton Ourslers celebrated novel. Bert Wheeler and Bob Woolsey are coming to the Craterian Sunday in their new laugh hit, "So This Is Africa." Ken Maynard In 'Tombstone Canyon Ken Maynard, long a favorite with audiences, comes to the Rtalto the taer tomorrow in his latest picture, "Tombstone Canyon." The picture Is filled with tense excitement and daring feats of horsemanship. "The Half Naked Truth," starring Lee Tracy and Lupe Valez, shows at the Rlalto for the last times tonigM. NEW BUCK JONES IN 'FORBIDDEN TRAIL' The army of Buck Jones fans srtio think they know their favorite west ern atar pretty well are In for a pleasant surprise tomorrow at the Boxy theatre In the picture "Forbid den Trail." For here la a Buck that la new to western fans a happy-go-lucky, amart cracking, prank playing cowjoy who Is forever putting him self and everyone else In hot water wlUi his tricks. Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A T. As A. M. Friday. April 14th at 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. By order of O. w. De Jarnett, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. T0NITE JOAN MARSH in 'DARING DAUGHTERS' SATUBOAY ONLY Continuous Shows 1-11 p. rn. RECKLESS ROMANCE ON A DANGER. PAVED TRAIL J BUCK ONES ORBIDDENj Also Gleason Comedy Cannibal of the rep J unf!e Mystery TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED To buy used wardrobe steamer trunk. (Must be reason able.) Telephone 804-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres. Will sell cheap for cash. 925 Ready Ave. YOUNO BERRY PLANTS 5c each. Ira T. Conger, Murphy road. Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE Choice Newtown apples jwc per dox. Franklins Grocery. 437 So. Central. Phone 310. FOR SALE Small Easter hams, whole or halt, 16c lb. Franklin's Grocery, 437 So. Central. Phone 310. FOR SALE Seed corn 3c lb. Earl Ly- min. rou voile Ranch. Central Point. FOR RENT Nicely furnished four- v-u jiuuse close in. paved street, good neighborhood, gara.se. Call at fill So. Park Ave. or 326 W. 6th St. FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely '""""""l apanmeiu. Adult. 327 SO. Oakdale. HOUSES 10. ia.50 and $15, water para: wood range. Phone 105. 27 WASHINGTON completely furn- Karcien spot, and chicken bouse. Phone 105. MODERN home, 113 Summit, excel- iwiii, conaiuon. 1'noue 105. 1008 E JACKSON, recently reflnlsh. ed. reasonable rent Call 105. 302 VANCOUVER, good condition. stoves, reasonable rent. Call 105. FOR SALE-SNAP Popular, well lo- vaivu Buurt orner and sandwich shop doing a good business. Price $650. Some terms. 160 acres, about 40 a. seeded to grain. 10 a. alfalfa, free water, good roads Price $3000. wltn $750 cash, balance 15 years 6. The Real Estate Exchange, 16 North Riverside. WANTED SPRAYING If you have any scale or aphis or fruit trees or cork elms. Call 258-w. LOST Coin purse between Pensley's iiu'iaim riuLci. ijcave at Trib une. WANTED Some one to care for girl . j0 wiu. vjmi tv oetween l and 8 p. m. WANTED Call at our office for latest and lfltl-PHL nnlttan Ai prices on all types of wire products , ' requirements, special nn.lvo.r"ay Prices now prevail., write for details. We cut rolls. Ship anywhere 4; save you money. It Its made of wire Ask us. Volney Dix on, Page Fence since 1898. 134 n Rlverslds avenue. Phone 268. Med ford, Oregon. ENDS TONITB 'The Half Naked Truth1 Saturday Only Continuous Shows 1:00-11:00 KEN MAYNARD "Tombstone Canyon" STARTS SUNDAY So This n - is the funniest and best picture we have ever made!" Sex 40&&&fc IP With the There are three sizes to choose from in the Crunow lino to At the needs of the individual housewife. Each Is priced ex tremely low considering the quality and exclusive features of this refrigerator. Palmer Electric Store E. Main and S. Bartlctt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Small house from owner with bath, garase. not more than mile out. Box 13063 Tribune. FOR SALE 1931 type Ford pickup. I uiw; ui-w ana priced lo sen. unevro- 1 let sedan shows wonderful csre, I many extras only $145.00. Many j more to choose from. See Taylor 6th i 4: Baxtlett. CUT YOUR OVERHEAD oi nnn n tnl 4l" acr p'"c O I U U U on'y bout 3 blocks from town. Apples, apricots, plums, logan berries, strawberries. in fact, all klnda of fruit. About 3 acres In clover pasture and garden. 2-room house, electric lights, good chicken house. Total price $1,000.00 i Onlv $200 00 down, balance $10 00 j per month. Interest at 6. Might j consider clear home In Medford of . equal value. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive Agenta. EOHBraa 4 TOUAX No Wife Could Resist Him... EXCEPTHISOWNI THE SAOA OF A FftCMANCI tOVEtt . . . WHO WAS TURNED DOWN ONLY ONCEI WieGREAJ JASPER With Wsra Engsls Edna May Oliver R.K.O RADIO PICTURE COMEDY SPECIAL! HOWS TRICKS" With GEO. 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