MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1933. PAGE SEVEN Local and Miners to Meet The Mining aaso elation will meet this evening at the Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 o'clock and a large attendance 1 urged. Plan Trip East Mr. and Mre. Sam Chrutenaon of tale city are maiin plana for a trip through the middle west In the near future. Younj Keuhnle Better Jimmy Keuhnle. eon of Mr. and Mra. L. P. Keuhnle of thla city, waa reported In an Improved oondltlon today, fol lowing an attack of Influenza. In Medford-J J. Bennett of Rosa burg, Mr. and Mra. J. O. Brum of Berkeley, CaJ., and Howard Rehm of Portland were topping at local ho tela, according to reglatratlona. Visitors Here Business callera in Medford today are Harry Ward of Eagle Point, Dr. B. H. Klrchgessner of Trail and Mra. Bam Israel, who came ' In from the mine on Salmon river. f Here on Business In Medford to day from varloua localltlea. attend ing to business mattere, are Mrs. R. P. Carroll of Griffin creek, Mra. T. , H. Burnfleld of Jacksonville. ' Returne to Talent Mrs. W. W. Rob inson of Talent returned to her home today, having arrived in Medford on the Oregonlan from Portland, where aha has been visiting since last Mon day. Furniture Missing City police were yesterday Informed that a mattress, two kitchen chairs and two wicker ohaira and davenport were stolen from the residence' at 116 iSast Twelfth street. L- R. Ohsndler of 204 Bliss street filed the report. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Modern 8 -room house, newly decorated, 147 North Holly; SO, water paid. TRADE 8 -room modern house, wl-h large screened porch and fin shade, for property in western Washing ton. Ill Washington St. , TOR SALE OR TRADE 80 -acre poul try and dairy farm in Central Ore gon; aell aU or part, or would con sider exchange for property in Rogue River valley. Mrs. Lola Buck, Terrebonne, Ore. WANTED A few shares of Copco 0 stock; beet cash price. Box 13911. Mall Tribune. WANTED WOO first mortgage Im proved real estate. Write Box 12947, Tribune. WANTED Elderly woman or couple of old folks to keep house for man. Phone 3-X-2, Eagl Point, evenings. TOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres of wood land on Jacksonville high way for lat model Ford or Chevro let. Inquire at Baker's Service Sta tion or write Route 2, Box 421. jas. R. UlUe. MINING ENGINEER, surveyor and assayer desires position with reli able people. Call 381-Y. MOTHER'S day Sunday, Order an 1 old-ashloned bouquet In keeping with the occasion. Call at 326 So. Holly or Phone 192-L. FOR SALE a-room house and lot, 400. Some cash, balance like rent. 812 Summit. FOR RENT 1, 2, 3 -room houses; fur nished; water. 812 Summit. WANTED Middle-aged man or man and wife for country place. Good home, small wages, p. O. Box 707, Medford. SUMMER TERM PIANO LESSONS FREE BIG PIANO BARGAINS One used Bungalow piano, cheap. One good used upright, only $75.00. Practically new $595.00 Player for $150.00. Bargains In Grands. Easy term. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 28 S. Grape. U A A New Way to Mother's Day We are featuring the "Betty Crocker" Mother's Day cake which you probably have heard about over the national broadcasting system. This cake is made from a Betty Crocker Home Recipe and will be a oredit to any Mother's Day Table. Why not remember your mother in this novel and useful way. We will sell this cake in connection with an especially attractive offer. Large Betty Crocker's Mother's Day Cake together with two large Freshly out Red Carnations ' 49c These carnations are large fine flowers ordered especially for this sale by a local florist. Tour favorite grocer can also secure this cake for you in case you do not wish to come to our retail store. Place your order early as our supply is limited. Personal Marlon Het urns Nolan Marlon ar rived back in Medford today on the Shasta from the south. Loses Bag Mra. Arthur Jeldnea re ported to the city police that yester day she lost a straw bag containing baby clothes, white gloves, a purse and a car title. She told officers that she lost the bag on Jackson street. Lose Tools R. I. Stuart reported yesterday that a 20-inoh monkey wrench, an eight-pound hammer and a four-pound hammer were stolen from the R. I. Stuart fc Sons plant on the airport road, May A. Play at Eagle Point The Central Point Grangers, who presented "Fri day for Luck' In that town some time ago, will repeat the play at the Eagle Point Grange hall, May 20. A rehearsal will be held at Central Point tonight. Home from Portland Mr. and Mrs. Chat Strange have returned from a visit in Portland and report things there much improved with business looking brighter for everyone and the general morale of the city definitely changed for the better. t a Insurance Men Here C. 8. Filler, representative of the American Surety company of New York, la in Medford today from Portland conferring with local Insurance men. Ohas. B. Edge of San Francisco, representing the Fideyllty and Guaranty company, waa also a business caller. Guests In Medford Among those stopping at hotels here are Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Moore, F. B. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Soehler. L. W. Otto, J. L. Larson, A. C. Bamekoff, H. P. Llntner, A. M. Ash la. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hit ler, W. F. White, James P. Barr and family and J. J. Mitchell and son of Portland. Have Dane Floor Announcement was made today by F. B. Bonney of Bonney's Grill on Rogue river, that work had been completed on the new dance floor at the Grill, and many Medford and valley folk are expected to have a number of their dances and parties at this popular roadside grill during the coming season. Precipitation Heavy The total rainfall since September 1. 1932, now stands at 14.48, with an Increase of nearly a quarter of an inch during the past 24 hours. The weather bu reau reported thla morning that be tween 6 a. m. and 5 p. m. Thursday, the downpour was .10 of an inch, and from 5 p. m. yesterday to 5 a. m. today, .03 of an lnoh. Returns Home Pat Wagner, six, of 1025 North Central avenue, was re turned to her home from south Med ford last evening, following reports that she was lost. The girl's parents notified the police, and an active search was conducted for the young girl, who failed to return to her home from the Lincoln school, where she: is a student. Home from New York Carl S. Grant, district manager of the Metro politan Life Insurance company, with headquarters here, returned to this city on the Shasta, having spent a week in New York city, attending to business matters concerning his com pany. Mr. Grant has been gone for three weeks. Here on Business H. V. Oohler. land appraiser of the valuation de partment of the Southern Pacific company, with headquarters in San Francisco, waa In Medford this morn ing attending to business matters. While here he conferred with A. S. Rosenbaum, district freight and pas senger agent for the Southern Pa cific company. Remember 8 Becks Seek Divorce Suit for di vorce was filed in circuit court today by Myrtle C. Beck against Albert Beck, charging desertion. The Becks were married in Klamath Falls In Oc tober, 1927.. Mrs. Beck atiU resides In the Klamath city. Roof Fire Shortly after 1 o'clock today the city fire department was called to the. M. A. Ackerson residsnce at 502 North Riverside, to, extinguish a roor flrt. Little damage resulted, according to firemen, as the blare was soon placed under control. Appears In Court J. Purrier, who resides at Wlmer, was given a five days' suspended sentence Thursday when he appeared in Justice of the Peace H. D. Reed'a court at Gold Hill, on a charges of operating his auto mobile with switched license plates. Purrier waa also required to pur chase license plates for his car. i Catch Salmon Jim and Jack Mur ray, who spent yesterday on Rogue river, salmon fishing, returned to Medford with two large fish, weigh ing approximately 25 pounds each. Jim Murray reported today. He stat ed that between 30 and 40 salmon were landed at Savage Rapids dam yesterday. From Chicago E. Vhlendort and J. M. Baird are registered at hotels here from Chicago. Other guests include O. B. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scho enfeld, C. M. Klmmel, A. W. Bennett. Herman Winter and H. W. Thomp son of San Francisco, A. S. Breyman and E. N. DePrey of Eugene, Curtis Garrett, F. W. Normand and W. W. Church of Seattle andG. F. Collyer of Palo Alto. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, May 12. (Spl.) Grange met Friday with a fine at tendance. Twelve new candidates were Initiated Into the first and sec ond degrees . by the ladles degree team. Tableaux were arranged by Mra. Bonney. The newly organised drill team, of which Perle Bonney is capaln, gave a fine exhibition of floor work, wearing their stunning new uniforms of blue and white designed by Miss Eula Benson. A brief busi ness session covered all important angles of the Grange work. Thirteen viators from neighboring Granges at tended, several of whom responded to invitations to speak. Announce ment waa made that Phoenix Grange will attend the meeting May ID and put on the literary program; also initiate candidates In he third and fourh degrees. Following the usual grand march, an attractive lunch was served in the dining room by the young Grange members. Juvenile Grange, under the super vision of Matron Lola Blackford, gave a fine Mothers day program Friday night, at which the mothers were honor guests. All enjoyed seeing the Interest displayed by the youngsters. Mrs. B. Pankey has returned from a several days' visit in Grants Pass with relatives and friends. Local extension unit scheduled to meet May 4 at the Grange hall was postponed until May 11. The many uses of milk were ' demonstrated by Mesdames Dora Jones and Virginia Bonne rt. Hi Triangle clvb met with Mrs. J, O. Isaacson Str .trday afternoon, at which time the mothers were Invited guests. During the business session reports of the work accomplished throughout the year, of which this was the final meeting, showed the goal had been surpassed In each line of endeavor. Election of officers will take place at the June meeting. A fine Mother's day program was given in which each member participated The mothers were each .honored with a beautiful floral gift. Refreshments were served by the hostess and as sist ants. Golden Link Bible class meete for lta monthly party on Friday after noon at Mrs. F. O. Cochran's. Past Noble Grand club of Mt. Pitt Re belt ah lodge met May 2 with Mra. Mary Hay. Answering roll call were Mesdames Mary Richardson, Kathryn Merrltt, Minnie Buckles, da Hender son, Florence Eddy, Iva Copplnger, Emma Gleason, Betty Pankey, Ines 'Fergson, Clara Vincent. Ethel South well, Nellie Simmons and Mary Hay. Erma Hedgpeth, noble grand, was a welcome guest. The ladles are to make dl&h towels at their next meet ing td be presented to the Rebekah lodge. Jlggsaw puezles were the di version of the afternoon. Mrs. Hay and Mrs. Simmons served angel cake, sherbet and coffee. The next meet ing will be at Mrs. Hendersons. Belmont Pankey recently left for Lakevlew, where he has employment for the summer. E. Farra, who has been 111 all win ter, is somewhat Improved at this time and hoping for warmer weather that he may get out in the sunshine. Mrs. May Mayfteld, who spent the winter In Redmond, returned Tues day to Central Point. She reports that Mrs. Howard Mayfteld Is recov ering from a severe attack of rheu matism. Miss Erma Hamrlck of the Good Samaritan hospital, Portland, waa a recent guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamrick. TONITE Erie Linden in "AFRAID TO TALK" SATURDAY ONLY Continuous Shows 1-11 p. m. HOOT GIBSON "Th( The "Cowboy Counsellor" Mermaid Cnmedr, MlrVer Monet JINOI.E MYSTERY ANNUAL BUTTE FALLS SENIOR PLAY STAGED BY EXCELLENT CAST BUTTE FALLS, May 12. (Spl.) Seniors of Butte Falls high school gave their play, "Lighthouse Nan,M May 4. It was a three-act play, with the following cast: Charles Cum mings, Audrey Rogers, Carl Carson. Bernlce Lott, Leo Hoag, Jim Tun gate. Zella Vincent, France Stone, Erma Qiao. The scenic effects were by Leon Hoag, and were very realistic. The play was directed by Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. Before each act the high school orchestra played. Prof. Botts, director, violin; Maxlne Jackson, piano; Gerald Ting and Ruth Carson, saxophones; Jean page, flute; Tallalnne Jackson and Percy O'Neal, violins; Fred Hoefs, clarinet; Bob Hoefs and LeRoy Smith, cornets; Cal vin Stoddard, clarinet. Eunice Whitney and Ann Wldmer, clad in sailor suits, were ushers. Out-of-town visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman and sons of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. Glass and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Hoag of Mc Leod, Mr. and Mrs. Coe and children of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Dlts worth and daughter of Prospect, Mr. and Mre. Earl Fry of Trail. Foots Greek FOOTS CREEK, Ma; 12 (Spl.) Rev. Randall, of Medford will meet with the Sunday school. May 14. There will be a Mother's day pro gram, also a basket dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. h. L. Smith and daughter, who will soon be leaving here. Everyone Is cordially Invited. Mrs. Victor Blrdseye, Mre. L. L. Smith, Mrs. Effle Blrdseye snd Mrs. Cloyd Dick attended the Homemakers' conference in Medford May 3. Mrs. Eftle Blrdseye took part in the pro gram. Mrs. Pauline Wahl returned home May 1 from a several weeks' visit with the Misses Nellie and tyndal Jacobs. Clarence Harrison and George Tay lor were business visitors at the Lance mine May i. The dance hall at Bonney's Orlll has been completed and their open ing dance. May 8. was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison of Prultdale called on Mr. and Mrs. M. o. Boom sllter May 9. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McMerrlck spent May 4 with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusen berry of Sardine creek. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and daughter Dorothy were Medford shop pers May fl. Annual Mother's day tea given by the Civic Improvement club Is to be held at Rogue River Community hall May 13. Barbara McOuat of Medford visited her father and brothers here May 7. Quests of Mrs. Pauline Wahl May 7, were Mr. and Mrs. George West, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wahl and daugh ter Betty of Medford. Mrs. George Lsnce. who has never reordered from an operation she un derwent last June, has been quite sick the past week. Junior Miller was one of the boys who attended the track meet at Klamath Falls, May 0, with Prof. Thomaeon. David Blrdseye spent May 7 In Gold Hill with LeRoy Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. John Biles, who have been visiting their daughter, Mra. Oscar Joelson ot Roseburg, returned home May 3, bringing their small grandson Leon with them for a visit. Lorraine Tompkins spent the week end with Roberta Mullen of Gold Hill. O. Moe of Grants Pass called on Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter Msy S, and reported that the twin baby daughter which was left at the hos pital was getting along nicely and they would soon have her home. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance and George Lanoe were business visitors in Grants Pass May 8. Druzella Nichols Funeral Saturday Funeral services for the late Bru cella 8. Nichols, aged 82 years, who passed away at her home in Eagle Point, Thursday, will be held from the Eagle Point church, Saturday at 1 :80 p. m. Rev. Smith of Butte Falls will have charge of the aervlcea and burial will be made In the private Nichols cemetery, near Eagle Point. Conger Funeral parlors are In oharge of arrangements. Make Mother Happy On Sale at Back's Bakery Only A Beautiful White Three Layer Cake, Decorated With Flowers and the Word "Mother" SATURDAY On Sale at Whole Wheat -Chocolate Donuts Beck's Economic Envoy w Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, president of the German relchabank, la shown as he arrived In New York en route to Washington to represent Qer many In economlo talks with Preil. dent Roosevelt. (Associated Press Photo Trail TRAIL, May 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Wunacle, Mrs. Charles Cushman and two children, Francis McCoy, Georgia Lucy and Tom Weeks all attended a good fel lowship meeting in Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy, who have purchased a small tract of land from Nick Vaughn, are having a new house built. Ralph Watson and Fred Inlow are doing the carpenter work. Mr. and Mre. Charley Cushman have a new piano, which they are enjoy ing very much. Mrs. Mildred Young of Elk creek also has a new piano. Virgil Clark of Prospect was a week end guest at the Merrlman home. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Shung, who have bought land below Trail along the highway, are erecting a new house. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash, Mrs. Irwen Newland and daughter, Wanda, Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale and Boy Joy and Wayne Ash. all of Trail, attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Morgan at Central Point cemetery Saturday. Mrs. Morgan lived on Elk creek seve ral years ago. S. W. Hutchinson waa in Medford to see a dentist Tuesday. E. E. Ash and George Fisher have returned from Yreka, Calif., where they went on a prospecting trip. They reported snow every day while there. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dlts worth of Elk Creek had as dinner guests Sun day the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pence, Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Ragsdale and children, Arland and Marie, Mlas Anna Wells, Ray Brlggs, Frank and Wes Ragndnle. Mr. and Mrs. R, Dawson visited with relatives In Jacksonville Sunday. They are trying out a new car. Trail Extension unit will meet May 11 with Mrs. H. T. Swingle. All ladles are Invited and they are ex pecting a record crowd, as this is the last meeting this year. UNION PAC. RAILROAD DECLARES DIVIDEND NEW YORK, May 13 (AP) Union Pacific railroad company yesterday declared a dividend of 11.60 a share on the common stock, unchanged from the payments made In each of the four preceding quarters prior. The dividend la payable July 1 to stock of record June 1. BUY YOUR WEEK-END WANTS at the 'Cooked Food Sale" sponsored by St. Mark's Altar Guild at Economy Market, Saturday, May 13th. , , Real estate or innttranoe Leave It to Jones Phone 708. STUDIO 15c Only Tonlte and Saturday Left for "HOME EXPRESS" Esther Ralston. Conrad Veldt and "Satan's Playground" "Death Valley's Sinister Secrets" First Run Pictures "Mussolini Speaks" STARTING SUNDAY With One of These Day Cakes 7Kc fl iJea. SPECIAL Your Grocer 1 7 doz, Bakery LEAST !N DEPRESSION IT WASHINGTON. May 13. (AP) Henry T. Ewald. chairman of the American Association for Advertising agencies, opened Its sixteenth annual meeting today with the assertion that the Roosevelt administration "is doing much to stimulate returning confi dence and to encourage buying, the upward awing is under way." Ewald said that "as the wheels or Industry gather speed, management must realize that only by keeping the money received in active circula tion in the form of wagps and sala ries can a condition of sotmd pros perity be developed Advertising Is faced by a great re sponsibility, and. I am confident, by a great opportunity. Advertising has not and cannot change economic laws. But It has softened the Impact of these uncontrollable conditions. Facta indicate that consistent advertisers have suffered leas than the non-ad vertisers." BOMBS PLACED IN CONSUL'S RESIDENCE MUKDEN. Manchuria, May 13. (AP) Bombs were discovered today In the residence of the American consul general, Myrl S. Myers, and In the British consulate general. They were removed without exploding. Japanese police are Investigating the incident. 1500 COAST GUARDS TO BE MUSTERED OUT WASHINGTON. May 12 (AP) The government's economy program will force the dismissal of 1AO0 coast guard enlisted men, 150 temporary warrant officers, cause the laying up of 74 patrol boats, 80 picket boats and closing of several coast guard stations. Beagle BEABLE, May 13. (Spl.) Forty friends and neighbors enjoyed April j 6 at Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Martin's. The evening waa spent In dancing and gamee with refreshments at mid- j night. 1 Several from here attended the play at Sams Valley Friday evening and all reported an enjoyable evening. Little Eva Frey of Lake Creek la visiting at the Edler home this week and visited school Monday. Mlas Eva Frlnk was a visitor at the Antloch school Tuesday afternoon. Those from Beagle who were Med ford visitors Monday were James Mar tin and son. Lorlng, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims and son, Cleo, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and son, Lawrence John and Frank Nelson and L. M. Sweet. Mr. and Mra. Roy Janes of the Meadows passed through Beagle Mon day on their way to and from Med ford. State eighth grade "exams' will be given here Thursday and Friday. REALT with JUNIOR COG H LAN and Boy Scout Troop 107 ot Hollywood I Today and Saturday Continuous Saturday 1:00-11 Tk ' V:: '' -Y Somfthliif action and jhpCyVfender Horse 7 vV'TARZAN' TTAPJP' fDJ -ALSO- I ! TjZSJ? - COMEDY I ; a ' rt I I immA ' m J:sl News I I SUNDAY j It' a hit aploy . . . Jfofc Svi . . . but It's a riot! eiA) PLEASURE) CRUISE I fl I k Roland YOUNG I I V Herbert Mundln J J V inn i i in Sally Eilers Now In Craterian Hit Arliss Here Soon James Dunn and Sally Eilers are seen in their fourth "team" picture In Fox Film's "Sailor's Luck." the comedy romance now playing at Hunt's Craterian. The supporting cast is headed by Sammy Cohen, Prank Moran and Victory Jory. Oeorgs Arltss. beloved by theater goers the world over, has found the perfect role in his latest picture. "Tie Working Man," which comes to Hunt's Craterian Sunday. It Is a highly spiced comedy drama of American business and youthful folly, in which the star appears as a short -tempered, soft-hearted cham pion of "big business." who steals time from hts own affaira to straight en out the lives of the orphaned children of his former strongest com petitor. Slightly reminiscent of "The Mil lionaire" but boasting a more dram atic story and even finsr production values and cast. "The Working Man" la said to furnish Arliss with his most human role in a story that is timely and oontalni wide mass ap peal. PIES, OAKE3. NUTBRBAD, "Brown ies," salads and hot dishes will be sold at Economy Market on Saturday, May 13. by St. Mark's Altar Guild. COME and BUY at reasonable prices, Leather Purses or Soclete candy for Mother's day. May 14 East Side Pharmacy. in r- M iira' mnnn ir enisnmiirwia: m ! unt's CRATERIAN NOW . . CROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE DEEP! I.OTPKlck at sea and seaslok ashore , . . you'll roar at this hilarious com. . edv ot a shore-solng job and Mi sen-conscious gin Taxi Boys comedy-News f t ffctf J "i h ' 1 L u ,i i . ni M)iisiHiii ungui V Vi Opens Tomorrow The Clove? Leaff Dairy Products Market 109 West Main . MILK BUTTERMILK BUTTER COTTAGE CHEESE CENTRAL POINT CHEESE POULTRY EGOS RABBITS Wo Handle Beck's Bread Cakes & Pastries Exclusively JOHN TAYLOR, Proprietor Novel Westerner On Rialto's Bill Ken Maynard In a different sort of "western" opened today at Hunt's Rtalto theater for a two-day run. fn "Drum Taps" the producers have added a new not by including in the cast the full Boy Scout troop No. 107 of Hollywood as supporting play ers to the hard -riding Ken. The Boy Scouts, led by Ken's brother as scoutmaster, come to the valley where Ken Is having hts trou bles with a bogus cattle company, and lend a helping hand In ridding the country of the outlaws. A comedy, the fourth episode of the serial, and a newsreel round out the program. 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Swingle were shopping in Medford Monday. OLD PEOPLE LIVE LONGER at the CONVALESCENT HOME 15S Granite St. Aahlanft We Develop FILMS FREE . Til Tomorrow irieiui reel-Paramount Pictorial STARTS Sunday4 Pacific k Coast ' Premiere , . He bring to the soreen a story that will make your heart stag with the joy of living! Butter even than The Millionaire" ii.i-i