MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21. 1933.
PAGE NINE
Local and Personal
Edtnston Call Virgil Edlngton of,
the Sams Valley district was transact
ing business In Meaford yesterday.
Vlsiu Here Mrs. P. E. Conley ol
Exeter, Calif., arrived here on the
Shasta this forenoon, to visit friends.
Reames Returns Evan Reamea re
turned to Medford by train today
from Portland.
Mr. Webster 111 W. O. Webster of
the Roxy Ann was reported HI at
home today with a severe cold.
...
From Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. John
Rib.i and family, who have been
spending the winter In Pasadena. Cal.
have arrived back In Medford.
Leaves for North Reginald H. Par
sons tS Hlllcrest Orchards, left on to
day's Shasta for Seattle, having at
tendM to business matters here.
Tn rnrvallls Roland Hover, clerk
at the Hotel Jackson Is expected back
In Medford today from a several days
vacation In Corvallls.
f
Chadwlck In City W. W. chadwlck
of the Senator hotel, Salem, la in
Medford today attending to business
matters-
Loses Pony A report was filed at
the c'ty police station last night that
a Mr. Harrison of Talent naa ki
brown Shetland pony.
Dennis Arrives Bruce Dennis, for
mer Klamath Palls newspaperman,
arrived in Medford thia morning on
the Oregonlan from Portland.
Tarnaulln stolen J. T. Brewer re
ported to city police Thursday that a
white tarpaulin was stolen from 727
South Central avenue.
Motors to Ashland Mrs. Harry Pel-
lett motored to Aahland yesterday to
visit Mr. pellett. who Is very 111 In
the nospltal In that city.
' Blllv Cool Improved Billy Cool, son
of Mr and Mrs. W. O. Cool. Is con
valescing at his home from a long
alege of pneumonia.
Home from North O. O. Hale ar
rived home from - Portland today,
where he has been a patient In the
Veterans' hospital for the past five
weeks.
.
Primary Council There will be no
meeting tomorrow of the Jackson
county Primary xeacners council.
The group will meet, howvver. jnc
week from tomorrow
...
Miss Kent Home Friends of Miss
Jean Kent, who has been receiving
treatment in Portland and Salem for
some time, are glad to learn that she
has returned to Medford and Is con
valescing at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Mary Kent. She is ame to re
celve friends, although she will b
forced to remain a stay-at-home fo:
some time.
,U(. . , t . . ......
Winkle Improved Word was receiv
ed m Medford today from E. W.
Winkle, who has been In the Veter
ans' hospital in Portland several
weeks, stating that he Is much Im
proved, but that he does not know
when he will be able to return to
Medford, where he la manager of the
local offices of the Rlggs Optical
company.
To Return Home Mrs, Don Pal-
well Is expected to return to her home
-today from the Community hospital
with her very young daughter, Max-
lne.
m
Mr. Van Hoevenberg Here Having
attended business mstters tn connec
tion with the R. P. C. loans to pear
growers, H. Van Hoevenberg or me
Sams Valley district arrived home
this morning on the Oregonlan.
Burial in Eugene Mrs Arthur
Brows and daughter Genevieve, also
Mrs. Harold Warren left today ac
companying the body of their hus
band and father, Arthur Brown t
Eugene where he will be laid to rest
In the Inman cemetery.
Auditors Leave Ray H. Lesher and
George D. Muhte, who are nearing
completion of -the Medford city audit,
are leaving today for Portland and
wilt return to make their report. Mr.
Nichols, who la working with them,
will remain In Medford.
will Visit Ontario Mr. and Mrs.
R. M Kent and daughter. BarDar
Jeanne are leaving Central point
soon to visit In Ontario, while Mr
Kent Is employed on a road project
near there. Mrs. Kent was in Meaioro
today from central Point on busi
ness.
Rca cross Head Here EUda Blge-
low. field representative of the Amor,
loan Red Cross, with headquarters in
San Francisco, was Medford visitor
this week, conferring with Miss 1,11-
Uan Roberts, executive of the Jack
son County chapter. The two met with
a local group of Red Cross and other
relief workers Wednesday.
Wln Bicycle Mrs Earl 0. Gaddls
reported today that she has received
a te.ogram from radio station sua,
Hollywood, stating that she wss win
ner of a bicycle, in a contest conduct
ed there. Her young daughter. Doro
thy, will -receive the bicycle for her
birthday, April 30, Mrs. Gaddls ssld
today
Issue Newspaper A copy of the
"Antlooh Pioneer," mlmeographeJ
newspaper published semi-monthly
by the small children of that district,
was received by the Mall TrlDune to
day. The children get their Ideas for
the paper, by carefully studying eacn
Issue of the Mall rrlbune, according
to the letter accompanying the edl
tlon.
Stop at Hotels Included among
those ilatsd at hotels In the city were
O. H. Kllborn of Roseburg, Mr! and
Mrs. A. P. Brunsen of Korbel. Calif
Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Wlthrow and
family of Taft. Calif.. O. P. Hlnz of
Portland, A. Wyness and W A. Pull
en of Oakland, Prank MacBride of
Sacmmento, Mrs. B Kendall of Al
banv Ore., and W. L. Mitchell of
Seati'e
Guests In City The hotel lists In
the olty Include the names of Mr. and
Mrs. C.-E. Hlatt and K. B. Kamps ol
Oakland, B. Sllverton. Hugh H. Earle
and Mike Jenny of Eugene. A. V.
Wells, C. M. Nellson. R. Woehr, L. E.
Modesltt, O. O. Harris and A. J. Ste
phenson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A
O. ."Hbson. Mr, and Mrs A. O. More
land. D. Brown and L. H. Hovlg of
San Francisco, and J. D. Hart, Mrs.
J. p. Douglas, Miss Neva Douglas and
Mrs. J. B. Douglas of Seattle.
Guests from Afar New York City
was listed as the address of H. Suly,
and othera from distant points, who
stopped overnight at local hotels
were. p. D. Brodrick of Denver, coio..
M. Balrd of Chicago, 111., and Geo.
I. Reeves of Salt Lake City. Utah.
...
Returns to Medford Having spent
the psst week In Salem attending to
business matters, William 8. Levens.
assistant attorney general returned to
Medford by train to resume his du
ties in connection with the Banks
murder trial, for which be has been
named special prosecutor.
Oregonlans The Oregon folk who
are listed at hotels are E. A Collier.
of Rueeburg, L. P. Newton and H. B.
Esson of Eugene, rhomas W. Delzel
of Klamath Palls. Ted Mesch of Sa
lem, and of Portland: H. B. MeNelll.
J. McAnally, Harold Jackson. J. A.
Campbell, K. M. Laten. H. A. Knud
sen and Mr. and Mis. p. L. Daly.
Business Callers A. B Perns of the
Phoenix district was attending to
business matters here yesterday. Oth-Cent-al
Point, E. c. Paber, the same
er callers were Mrs L. Hatfield of
town. Mrs. Royal Brown of Eagle
Point. Emil Brltt and Miss Mollis
Brltt of Jacksonville and Mrs. E. S.
Severance of the pioneer town.
CHEERY WORD BY
IE
that thU b dona at one.
Plreaton Servlc Store. Inc. will
provide a car fully equipped to take
care of puncture and other car trou
ble, which service will be gratia to
thcee in the caravan. B ticker are
available at the Chamber of Com
merce and should be applied for in
order to provide Identification.
(Continued from Page One.)
NETS $160 FROM
R1CHF!ELDPLANT
(Continued from Page One.)
ary- and up to now the authorities
say has been 'behaving himself.
Last Wednesday he got married, and
stole mother auto, and headed with
his bride and his friend, Seabrooke,
for the movie capital. At Auburn,
Wash., they stole the license plates
off another auto. state police, on
watch on the Pacific highway for
their coming, arrested them last
nigh'.
The bride, the state police say.
swears devotion1 to her groom, and
"wants to take her share of the
blame.'
Wa-den and wife, and Seabrooke
will be returned to Seattle. They face
prosecution under the federal law,
which prohibits driving a stolen auto
across state lines.
such a lien la satisfactorily estab
lished, funds will be forthcoming,
will be made available to assure the
production In the Medford district of
not less than 3000 cars of fruit. This
would mean that not less than one
and one-half million dollars would
be expended In the district for labor
and materials between now and Oc
tober first. Another equal amount
will be expended for storage, freight
and refrigeration, and the entire to
tal will be brought Into circulation
from outside sources. Only a por
tion of the total amount will be the
direct proceeds of loans, but the
amount so obtained will permit the
completion of a production program
approximately as outlined.
"I believe that we have finally
reached a definite workable basis for
action. The R. A. C. C. at Portland
Is keenly aware of the necessity of
making runds available as soon as
possible. Its members are earnestly
desirous of extending such relief to
the pear industry as they are permit
ted to do under the regulatlona Im
posed by the R. P. C board at Wash
ington, and the Individual members
of the Portland board are giving
generously of their time in an et
fort to expedite action."
In reference to the probable effect
of the currency inflation program on
the fruit Industry, Mr. Van Hoeven
berg said:
"There is no doubt that the fact
of the United States going off the
gold standard will be Immediately
reflected to some extent In an in
crease of price for the portion of the
1932 crop w.hlch la not yet disposed
of, particularly the portion which
will be exported.
If the controlled Inflation, wnicn
Is apparently contemplated, la con
tinued, the natural effect should be
rise In commodity prices. Strong
Indications are already apparent In
the case of many basic commodities
In this country looking forward to
the marketing of the 1933 crop. It
Is, therefore, well within the possi
bilities that the price level for pears
will be considerably raised."
Just before going to press word
was received from Klamath Palls
that the following class "A" profes
sional Jumpers would take part:
Mt. Shasta Showmen: Robert H.
Van Winkle. Willie Straubhaar, Mark
Olson, Larry Evanaon, Pete Peterson,
Giguard Ulland.
Bend Sky Liners: John Ring, Olaf
Skjersaa, Ole Amoth, Blorns Paulsen,
Ole Ring. Ivard Iverson.
Crater Lake Ski Club: Air Ostmo,
Magnus Hansen. R. Robertson.
The Jump Is being prepared today
and arrangements have been made
for the professionals participating to
Jump as high as 200 feet.
The Crater Lake Ski club also an-
nounces that toboggan slides have
been prepared and toboggans are pro
vided for those who enjoy this lively
sport.
Picnic Weather
Is Here Aga
in
To make your lunch a complete success order our
special nut loaf. You'll like the rich flavor of the
almonds and filberts combined with Fluhrer'g fin
est cake mixture.
Silver Nut Loaf
Iced and topped with nuts each
13c
Two Loaves for 25c
IF YOU DON'T LIKE light cake, specify our Devil's
Food Nut Loaf at the same price.
ON REVENUE TAX
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21. (AP)
Suit waa filed In circuit court here
today by the city of Portland against
the Pacific Telephone As Telegraph
Co., In an attempt to force the util
ity to pay the city 6 per cent or Ua
gross earned revenue In Porland dur
ing the first quarter of this year.
The amount sought, according to
Frank S. Grant, olty attorney, s 47,-
760.
The action was brought under
city ordinance requiring payment of
5 per cent of gross revenue so long
as the company continues operation
In the city without a franchise,
TO
May 2Sth and 27th have been an
nounced as dates of the state con-
ventlon of Graduate Nurses to be held
In this city. Complete program for
the convention will be released at an
early date, Miss Phyllis Swearlngen
of the Jackson . County Oraduate
Nurses association stated today.
COUNTY'S CATTLE
SSTUBERCULA
NSPEGT.0N TEST
MARCH BY RADICALS
According to Lee C. Oarlock, com
mander of American Legion Poet Ho.
15, state and national officers of the
Legion have strongly requested that
no members of the veterans' organi
sation Join the bonus agitation
marchers who are leaving for Washington.
"The present marchers are being
organized by leaders of radical ele
ment," Mr, Oarlock said today, when
referring to the march.
BANKS OUTFIT IN
Portland Wheat
PtPTLAND, Ore., April 21. (IP)
Table.
Wl'eat:
Open High low Close
May new 564 S'4 .58".'4 ,5",
May old ...... 57 4 67' .50
July 89 i W .58 .58
Sept 80V4 80"j .W .59 .
Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem SJ'4
Dard hard winter, 1! pet. 84
1 pet o
Soft white .....- - 57',
Western white 55
Hard winter . 57
(Continued iroro Page One)
ports of "shortages." People are
urged to investigate for themselves,
and determine the falsity of sensa
tional rumors, and not put them
selves In a position again to be misled.
Membership Checked.
Claims that the membership of the
"Congress" is returning are discounted
by wholessle withdrawals. Authori
ties are said to be In possession of
the membership cards, and are check
ing them against the written and
oral withdrawals. Some of the mem
bership remained "faithful..' It la
known that the "Congress" member
ship never exceeded the 1000 mark,
though extravagant clalma were made
of five and aix times that number.
It la alleged that Mrs. Martin, since
her release from the county Jail, fol
lowing her Indictment on a criminal
ayndtcallam and riotous conduct
charges has been quietly active, tn
endeavoring to revive the late agita
tion. Her father. C. H. Brown, also
a "Congress" leader, and Indicted for
slandering a bank, and riotous con
duct, has not been seen on the streets
of Medford, or around the court house
for several days. Most of those now
reported active, are at liberty on
bonda under ballot theft, criminal
syndicalism, or riotous conduct
charges.
Federal Interest Hinted.
County and state officials would
not conform or deny the report to
day that a full and complete report
of the local agitation had been sub
mltted to the department of Justice.
It Is known that the federal authori
ties "took an Interest" In local affairs,
when "revolution talk" waa called to
their attention.
Mrs. Martin, and group of "Con
gressmen" were at the courthouse yes
terday, waling for Attorney T. J.
anngni, wno saia ne wouia seek war-
ranta for the arrest of R. H. Burton
Northern spring ....
Western red ,
55
55
Oots. No. 2 whits . US-OP
Corn: No. 3 E yellow SJ0.JS
Mlllrun atandard 1 00
Today's car receipts: Wheat 53;
flour 19: corn 1; oats i: hay 3.
BOND SALE AVERAGES
(Copi right, 193S. standard statistics
Co.)
Joan Blondell Has
Role At Craterian;
Jungle Hit Coming
"Broadway Bad." a clever picture
wttfi an exceptional cast featuring
Joan Blondell and Rlcardo Cortez.
will delight Fox Craterian patrons to
night and tomorrow.
"King of the Jungle," a thrill
drama which brings Buster Crabbe,
world famous swimmer, to 'the screen
In the role of the Lion Han, has been
booked for Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday by Jim Carey, manager of
the Craterian.
Crabbe Is the central character tn
a story of animals In their native
Jungle and In the artificial surround
ings of a circus. He la cast as a
youth who, orphaned in toe Jungle
at an early age, grows up In company
with a pack of Hons. Captured and
brought to the United States, he be
comes head trainer In a circus.
Bovine tuberculosis modified . ac
creditation of Jackson county waa
completed today, according to E. B.
Derfllnger, department of agricul
ture, division ot animal husbandry,
who has-been In Medford this week
for the examination of the animals.
He announced that the required
quota had been tested, and that ap
plication will be made today to place
thla country In the accredited group.
Applications for the certificate
were sent the federal and state offi
cials, and the recommendations must
be accepted by them In order for a
certificate to be given Jackson coun
ty.
Federal modified tuberculosis ac
creditation means five-tenths of one
per cent or less of tuberculosis in
the cattle of the county, and accord
ing to Mr. Derfllnger, the county
may become eligible for credltatlon
after a sufficient number of tests
are made on all dairy cattle, and ten
per cent of the grade female cattle
of beef breeds.
Mr, Derfllnger pointed out that
cattle from an accredited county may
be transported anywhere without
aubsequent tuberculosis tests. The
tests here hsve been carried on by
county, state and federal officers,
including Dr. P. H. Thompson of the
bureau of animal industry, Dr. a. A.
Oltzen, Jackson county veterinarian,
and Mr. Derfllnger.
The work wiu. started here last
year, he said, with examinations for
beef cattle.
If the accreditation Is allowed
Jackson county, such acknowledge
ment la accepted by federal and state
governmente as well as the county.
Such examinations as were complet
ed here today, have been conducted
tn almost every county In the state.
and will have been carried out In the
remaining counties soon.
April .
Today
Prev. day .
Week ago ,
Year ago ,
3 Yrs ago
' 30
Ind'ls
.,. 83.0
.. 81.7
.. 0.
.. 80.5
. 94.3
30 30 eo
Hit's Ut's Total
18.8 74.8 84.9
74 4
74.6
79.3
98.7
laasgiisc!
57.5
584
84.9
105.5
84.5
84 5
88.3
99,6
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PRIZES DONATED FOR
CRATER SKI JUMPERS
Prizes for the ski event to be held
at Crater Lake Sunday, are being fur
nished by the following firm: Pick
and Llndley, People'a Electric, Lam
port's. Medford Furniture and Hard
ware Co., The Tojfgery, J. C. Penney
Store, Hubbard Bros., Al Plche and
Tour Office Boy.
10
AI CRATER LAKE
(Continued from Page One.)
Anyone wishing to enter the ama
teur events Is uked to communicate
Immediately with Sam Jennings of
Jennings Tire company or the Cham
ber of Commerce and It is advisable
u
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"Soldiers of the Storm"
SATURDAY ONLY
Continuous Stiow 1:00-11
TOM MIX in
'My Pal the King'
Plus
First Episode of
'The Devil Horse'
and Attorney K. S. Kelly. Burton Is
alleged to hsve hit E. L. Pitch, a
'Congressman" on the head with the
butt of a pistol, on the morning' of
the Preacott murder, In reply to an
alleged dlsparglng remark made By
Fitch. Pitch was In the hospital
three days, and In the county Jail
nearly a month, following the Inci
dent. Attorney Kelly Is aliened to
have hit John Karkes ot Grants Pass
yesterday with ni fist, following the
attempted service of a legal paper for
Attorney Enrlght. The paper was Is
sued by County Judge Fehl.
Officials and citizens expre&a the
belief that "Congress" leaders will
try and make the two Incidents the
foundation for new agitation.
Tom Mix Romps In
Rialto Thriller
Tom Mix takes his wild West show
to a European kingdom and usee
western methods to help out In a
revolution In "My Pal the King." at
the Rialto theater Saturday only.
The first episode of "The Devil
Horse," a Vlnce Barrett comedy and
newsreel are on the same program.
"Soldiers of the Storm" plays for the
last times tonight.
NEW HOXIE WESTERN
AT ROXY SATURDAY
"Outlaw Justice," starring Jack
Hoxle, comes to the Roxy tomorrow.
This actlonful story shows Hoxle In
the role of a dashing young "out
law" with a price on his head, who.
it transpires, has gone In for this
outlaw business for reasons aston
ishingly remote from the usual mo
tives attributed to "wanted" men.
Stated Communication ol
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
r. k A. M. Friday. April
91st at 7:30 p. m. Visitors
lnvltea O. W. DeJarnett, W. M.
GEO. ALDEN. Secy.
Chattanooga start the Southern
league baseball season as a favorite
to repeat for the championship.
STARTS
TODAY
New Low Prices
15 - 25tf
SHE ROSE TO
FAME ON THE
RUINS OF HER
REPUTATION
She didn't care how much
mud they threw. She was
out to get every cent she
could chisel for her baby
8PKCIAM
Andy Clyde
In
Artists' Muddles'
MICKEY MOUSE
In
"Klondike Kid"
Joan BLONDELL
Ricardo CORTEZ
OINGIR ROGERS
ADRIENNC AMES
VICTOR JORY
BASEBALL BENEFIT
DANCE
Eagle Point
Kincaid Hall Sat. Night
April 26
Mutlo by
GROWS ORCHESTRA
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fuel IncUba-
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No. Riverside.
Tonite Chas. Biokford
in "Vanity Street"
SATURDAY ONLY
Continuous Shows 1-11 P. M.
High-Speed, Double-Barreled
Action)
JACK HOXIE in
"Outlaw Justice"
Also Torchy Comedy. Terry Toon
JUNGLE MYSTERY
GcS Your Colored Glasses
for the Crater Lake Trip
25c
Hubbard Bros. Inc.
Oor, Main and Riverside
OUT
PRICES
Ipana Tooth Paste 36c
Kruschen Salts 59c
$1.20 Sal Hepatica ........ .... 89c
Kleenex 19c
Jad Salts .................... 59c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste ... . . . 36c
Listerine Tooth Paste 18c
Citro Carbonate 77c
Many Other Cut Price Items
A complete supply of Eastman and
Agfa Films, Colored Glasses, Visors,
etc. You will need them when you join
the caravan to Crater Lake.
East Side Pharmacy
Oor. Riverside and Mais.
Open Sundays and Evening!
studio
Tonltt and Saturday
"HIGH GEAR"
James Murrey Joan Marsh
Jackie gearl Eddie Lambert
Entertainment for the entire
family
Also "The Hurricane Express"
Two Reel Comedy Newt
Comlni Friday, April 5S
"THE Bin IIRIVK"
Crater Lake Caravan
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