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BEDFORD tfXIL' TRIBUNE, JIEDFOTTD, OTJEGON". FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1933. PAGE ELEVEN Local and From Rogue RIer-Amon out-of-town visitors in Medford today was W. N. Burkhardt of Rogue Hirer. Over from Lakcrlew Mlaa Pearl Hall and Mrs. Pearl Kaln ara vlaltora here from Lakevlew thl week. Ooei to Albany Alias Peggy Mt to spending the week-end In Albany, Or., having left thla morning on the Shasta for the north. uinln Man ralla CS. W. Kuckrt of Cottage Grove, who la Interested In mining, was a ousmeas csuer Med ford Thursday. Go to Portland Wm. A. Aiken and W. H. Fluhrer of Medford left yester day for Portland for a few day on business. Ashland Dally Tidings. To Washington Charles S- Lions left by train Friday for Tacoma and Seattle, where he will attend to busi ness matters, and visit friends. Leaoh Leaves Ed. Leach, deputy herlff, left today on the Shasta for Portland, from which city he will re turn a prisoner tomorrow. Returns North Dudley Holland, who has been atendlng to business matters in Medford for the past few days, left on today's Shasta for hU home in Eugene. Condition the Same The condl Won of Judge William Steele, who la a patient at the Sacred Heart bo pltal was) reported about' the same today. Guest Leave Mrs. Byron Brad haw and two children of CorvalUs, who have been the guests of Miss Ruth Luy for the past week, left to day for their home. Scooter Stolen AC. E- Ooe reported to the city polloe Thursday after noon that a child's scooter was taken from the yard at 1307 West Main street. Mrs. Thornell Leaves Accompanied by her young eon Arland, Mrs. A. B. Thornell left by train this forenoon for Portland, where she plans to re main until Tuesday. Here for Funeral Mrs.' Robert Bos well of Granta Pass arrived here on the Oregonlan this morning to attend the funeral services of Thomas T. Merrlman. Mrs. Boswell Is Mrs. Mer rlman's aunt. To Visit Mother 'Miss Hazel Oliver will be the guest of her mother, Mi. Fannie 0. Oliver, and her brother and sister, in Portland until June 6. Miss Oliver left Medford on the Shasta today. Trace Is Recorded 'Federal weath er bureau's report today showed that a trace of moisture wae recorded be tween 5 a. m., and 5 p. m.. yesterday and again from 5 p. m., Thursday to 0 a. m. today. To Shasta City Dave Lewis, who Installs theater equipment, is spend ing several days In Medford, where he resided for three years. He plans to leave tomorrow for Shasta City, Calif., he said. j From Other Towns Callers In Med ford today from other towns are Mrs. J. R. Tabot and daughter from Beav erton, A. L. McCarty of Grants Pasi, Mrs. Frank Gregory, Central Point, and Mrs. Jesse Churchill and daugh ter of Yreka. To Return Tuesday Mies Arllene Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Butler, is expected to return to Medford Tuesday from Longview, where she Is an Instructor at the high school. She plans to spend the summer vacation in Medford. Fishing Today-rA. Berandln of Chi cago, who haa been attending school In Los Angeles, flew to Medford yes terday In his Klnner-Blrd, and 1 leaving today for Brookings on a fishing trip. He plans to spend a month In this district, he said. Announce Unit -Meet .Jackson county health unit at Eagle Point will meet in the Eagle Point grange hall June 2 at two o'clock, it was an-; nounoed today. All women of the community are urged to attend the gathering. ) r; Betty Crocker No doubt that same brings back pleasant sensations of a delicious dessert you enjoyed not long ago. Because of popular demand we are again featuring these unexcelled 13 Egg ANGEL FOOD CAKES 37c For Saturday Only Also Smaller Angel foods 23c Personal To Visit Uncle Atlas Atlanta Clay ton left today on the Shasta for Cle El urn, Wash. where she plans to vlalt her uncle, Oeorge Clayton. Undergoes Operation Airs. J, D. Flagle of Talent underwent a major operation at the Community hos pital this morning and was reported getting along nicely. lias Injured Ankle J. A. Clement of Gold Hill, who sustained Injuries yesterday in a mining accident, is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital. He has a severely injured ankle. - Auxiliary Thanks Public Members of the American Legion Auxiliary early today voiced their appreciation of the support given by the public to their sale of popples, announcing that the quota had been reached. Two Bids on Sprinkler The coun ty court received two bids today on the sprinkler to be purchased for the court house lawn. They wero takon under advisement and the award will be announced later. Callers Today Visitors in Medfoid today included R. C. Tolln of Salem. E. E. Baugh and M. O. Iaenhauser of Ashland and Harold Oasteel of Coker Butte, a Inspects Camp Colonel Meckell. Inspector general for the ninth sir corps, is spending today in tnis area inspecting the C. C. C. camps. He ar rived here by plane today. Announce Assemblage Announce ment has been made that the Span ish War veterans and ladles will as semble for the Decoration day parade at the Medford city park Tuesday morning at 9:15 o'clock. From Georgia Miss Theresa Young er of Decatur, Ga., superintendent of the Scottlsh-Rlte hospital for crip pled children, in that city, arrived ;n Medford by train this morning. She will vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Lillian Younger, and her sister, Miss Clara Younger. . Peek Has Relatives George N. peek, whose appointment as administrator of the federal farm relief bill was re cently announced in Washington, D. 0., has relatives In Medford. He Is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Soil ris ky of this city. He has been residing In Mollne, m. 1 Stop In City Hotel registers have listed the following: R. W. Rees cf Washington, D. O., H. G. Myers and James H. Straight of Boise, Ida., Da vis Harris of Chicago, A. E. Forasell of Chlco, Calif, O. Ray Gllllland o! Prospect, Ore., and Etta Bell Wettzcl of LaOrande. Returns SouthDudley Steele, avi ation manager for the Richfield OH company, returned south to Los An geles today from Seattle, where he has been on a business trip. Mr. Steele was a visitor- in Medford Mon day. He stopped at the local airport en route south today. . Business Caller Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wood worth of Hornbrook, Cal., were business callers in Medford to day. Others were Miss Grace Cham berlain of Ashland, Mrs. L. D. Palmer, of the same city, D. L, Thomas of Yreka, Mrs. B. W. Lakln of Etna. Mrs. Thos. V. Williams of Phoenix and E. I. Hicks of Yreka, Cal. Bicycle Enthusiasts Art Campbell, who claims he hasn't ridden a bicycle for many years, was seen buzzing about town yesterday on a new bal-oon-tlred wheel, but bystanders were overheard to remark that the local man probably practiced after hours on the Southern Pacific right-of-way, as he is able to manage the bicycle In a masterful way. . From Portland-Many of the hotel guests listed from Portland today, are in attendance at the nurses' con vention in session here. Guests from the north included Mary o. Campbell, Helen L. Becher, J. Eggen, Helen J Baughart, Maple Patterson, Laura Sprague, Miss Helen NewlJn, Ruflna McDonald, Marlon G. Crowe, Helen M. Cusker, Gran Phelps, A. C. Joslph. Louise Cliff. Ethel Smith Mae Den yon, Louise Hankey. Helen Fisher, Linnle Laird, H. G. Find I ay. Ned Bar ringer, W. J. SMlUvan, N. A. Berg man and J. A. Wa'iker. Angel Food i Traps to Camps Civilian conser vation corps units were taken to camps in northern California this morning. It -was learned here today. Units were transported to Hilt, Mon tague and Hornbrook by the South ern pacific company. To App legate Hugh B. Rankin, su pervisor of Rogue River national for est and William Jones, superinten dent of construction for the forest service, are spending today In the Applegate region visiting the 0. 0. C camp at Seattle Bar. Mrs. Wilson Leaves Mrs. Alios Wil son of Phoenix, will spend several days In Portland on a business and pleasure trip, having Journeyed north by train today Mrs. Wilson also plans to visit her mother, Mrs. S. A. Goin at Waldport, If time permit. Pictures Thursday Some of Mrs. Agnes Hlnes pictures will be shown at the Eagle Point grange hall Thurs day evening, June 1, it was made known today, and a small charge wf.l be made at -the door. The pictures deal with scenery in Oregon. FIVE BRiDGESFOR PORTLAND, Ore., May 36. (AP) Construction of five bridges on the Oregon Coast highway at a cost Q $3,400,000, the money to come from the appropriation for the federal pub lic works bill, will be urged by J. M. Devers, attorney for the state high way commission, who Is now in Washington, D. O. A special dispatch to the Oregonlan said Devers will file application for the work as soon as the public work bill Is approved by congress. The dispatch said the application for the bridges will be made under a provision permitting the president to make a loan of 70 per cent and a grant of 30 per cent for the projects. Oregons share of the road money to be made avallabls through the public works bill Is now estimated at about $6,672,000 or about one million dollars more than had been antici pated, f Leslie M. Scott, chairman of the highway commission, said: "It looks ss if we were to get $6,673,000 of outright grant money. There Is the possibility of our getting $3,400,000 as part loan, part grant money for the Oregon Coast highway bridges. It is possible that we may get even more, through the direct loans on the 30-70 basis. We can use up to $30,000,000 on projects urgently need ed, and we could spend $100,000,000 on projects that are now requested of tho highway commission." "Bridges," he continued, "lend themselves readily to toll charges, and for that reason the coast bridges seemingly have a chance of construc tion wit,h this proposed fund avail able through the president," B An autopsy ww held at Che Perl funeral home yesterday afternoon, with Dr. A. F. Walter Kresse filing a report that H. R. MoSoy, 59-year-old transient died from "chronlo alcohol . Ism." The Inquest, scheduled for Thursday also, was delayed until to day, in order that Mrs. TTeve Landley of Klamath Palls might attend. Mrs. Landley said she had known a family fifteen or twenty year, 140 by that name, and that a man about McCoy's ago was missing. 8he said she could not Identify him. No Inquest Is to.be held for B. W. Kornstead. who Tuesday evening com mitted suicide, it wsa announced to day. 'DARING DANGER' AT.ROXY SATURDAY "Daring Danger," starring Tim Mo- Coy cornea to the Roay theater to morrow. Tim, as usual, play, a faat-rldlng. hard-flghtlng, two-gun role In a story about a dangerous gang of cattle rustler,. He throws himself pell-mell into one daring situation after the other and eventually secures the proof ne la alter. In Rialto Comedy George Sidney and Charlie Murray In "The Cohens and Kelly, In Trou ble" showing at Runt's Rialto the ater today and Saturday. DONT MISS the Saturday Bargains at THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX. "The tore that save you money." to Serve You We have the organization and facilities to handle promptly any and all of your timber products requirements. TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Materials and Fuel - Phone 7 End North Central" A Good Firm 'to Trait With" 10 PROSECUTE IN (Continued from Page One.) of this action received high com mendation from lejral and lay sources throughout the state. May Ask Separate Trial. While no announcement has been made of defense plans, it Is expected that the defendants will seek sepa rate trials, which is their right under Oregon law. They are all Jointly in dicted. torneys Joe R. Hammersley and Prank eluding six John Dots have entered pleas of guilty. All the rest are at liberty on bonds, with the exception of B. A. Fleming of Jacksonville, pres ent at the Banks home on the morn ing of the Prescott slaying, and Tom L. Brecheen of Astland. The bonds were fixed at $7500 for all, with the exception of County Judge Earl H. Pehl. his bond being $15,000. Among those indicted were L. A. Banks, agitator, orchard 1st and pub Usher, last week convicted of second degree murder, with a mandatory life term, by a Lane county Jury. Banks shot Constable ' Prescott, when he came to hts front door bearing a bal lot theft bench warrant. Prevented Recount. The ballots were stolen from a vault In the courthouse on the night of February 19. during and after a meet ing of the so-called "Good Govern ment Congress" In the courthouse au ditorium. The afternoon previous Judge Sklpworth of Lane county handed down a ruling In circuit court ordering a recount of the ballots cast for sheriff In the November election. The next morning, when attorneys and officials went to the vault to get the votes for transfer to the court room, the brazen and bungled crime was discovered. The recount of the vote for sheriff was automatically halted and dismissed. 6 FARMERS MAKE PLEAS OF GUILTY LB MARS. Iowa, May 38. (p) -Six Plymouth county farmers charged with dragging judge O. O. Bradley, 63, from his court bench April 27, carrying him into the country and choking him In.. to unconsciousness with a rope, pleaded guilty in district court here today. Sentence was defer red until tomorrow. Those pleading were, John Soko lovske, 10, Lawrence Krause. 29, Theo dore Hard man. 35, Waiter Ideker, 33. Albert Kaiser, 45, and Martin Ros burg, 45. They are charged with as sault with Intent to do bodily harm. Meteor Just Missed Man TOLEDO, Wash. (UP) Like a bolt from the heavons, a fragment of a meteor hurtled to earth a few feet away from W. J. HUllgoss, Jr., bury ing Itself In the ground. HUllgoss dug it up and reported It to be still hot. 43 Compose Family NEW ORLEAN& (UP) Forty-three Sohoens Answer "here" when Mrs. Philip Schoen entertains at "little family get-togethers." She has eight children, 24 grandchildren and seven sons and daughters-In-law. Perfect Pink Pcnrl Found THE DALLES. Ore. (UP) A per fect pink pearl, a rarity In fresh waters, was found In a clam dug up here by Jean, Carlson, 13, Jewelers said It was wort,h $10. Children 10c Anytime T0NITK "THEY JUST HAD TO GET MARRIED" SATURDAY ONLY Contlnuons Shows 1-11 p. m. Tim McCoy in Daring Danger" Also Gleoson Comedy. "Off 111, Base" Mickey Moose JUNGLE MYSTRY w MENTAL AND PHYSICAL TWINS a" r. f When It came to chooalna a salutatorlan for the Medford, Ore-, hign scnool graduating class, the scholastlo records of Frances and Elizabeth Ferry, 16-year.old twins, were the same, both having a four year record of a straight "A". They were Jointly elected to prepara and deliver the address. (Associated Press Photos) Banker On Trial 4 IK 16 li Charles E. Mitchell, former chair man of the National City bank leaving federal court In New Yorl during trial on charges of evading 1929 and 1930 Income tax. (Assoc!, ated Press Photo) Water Demijohns Disappear JEFFERSON. Mo. (UP) After Missouri legislators had ended their session and returned to ther homes. stateMouse custodians discovered that 31 out of the original 100 water dem ijohns were missing. Palestine has 19 mo' houses, IS equipped for sound EggBffijCLINE If 1 1 S&"'$$ fit '? in ALE ALMOST OVER JUST 49 MORE Studio, Uprights, Players Grands, new and used, that he sold this week regardless of price or terms or LOANED FREE In th homes of prmportlve buym, who may usa tlitm FIIKK to rind out If jour hoy or girl will lrsrn to play If given the opportunity. If you aver expect to buy a puuio In avan tha next few yeim, oy all mesne come to this sale, piano price, sr, going up soon, w, h.v, bought heavily from the Eastern factories anticipating this price raise. Now they are coming through and we must have room. We are over stocked with fine uprlfthts, studio and amall-slzed upright,, fine plsyors, baby grands and grand pianos a, well as many fin used pianos that must be sold this week regardless of price or terms Bala contract now or LOANED PREB to responsible, pronpeotlve buyers for storage where they msy be used Indefinitely untu we neod them. Then, are no strings to this offer, no esrtsge to pay, no rental, no expense of any kind. We expect to have them all off our floor. In the next few days, so do not delay but call personally to make your selection. We reserve the right to select the home, whsre these pianos are to be loaned Kindly bring this ad with you. Out of town folk, call or write. ' PRICES ARE SLASHED TO THE CORE FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO SAVE BY BUYING NOW BEFORE PRICES RAISE. MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. n '2 i i--Yi'. r? ti 4 WATCH OUR 11. Si 5? n s ,i"m ' 'V" 'H J 4 "s JT-" s i Craterian Star One of tne reasons mac "A Beatime Story," starring Maurice Chevalier and playing at Hunt's Craterian the ater, la finding favor with audiences Is Leah Ray, the popular blues elnger with Phil Harris' Cocoanut Drove or chestra. Helen Twelvetrees, Edward Everett Horton and Adrlenne Ames are also In the cast. Cop Uies Natural Whlitle BOSTON, Mass. (UP) George L. Handlln is one Boston traffic officer wno doosnt use his tin whistle. In stead he depends upon his natural ability as a whistler. His whistle is famous among Boston lana. Paid Fine With Onions GRANTS PASS, Ore. (UP) Un able to pay a fine, V. O. Bishop paid the bill with 300 pounds of onions when arrested for passing a stop street. The onions went to a relief kitchen. BANGOR, Me. (UP) This city's Jewelers have been obliged to take out licenses as "Junk dealers" because they have begun to advertise, "Want edOld .Gold.- BOSTON- (UP) Boston police use an ultra-violet ray camera for detec tion of forged documents and checks, counterfeit money and spurious works of art. PIANO CO. FINE PIANOS and must U nam Ouaranteed and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS OPEN EVENINGS FACTORY TVAREROOMS argest exclusive factory piano dis tributor, nn tli, faciric Coab Stores or wareroom. In most cities, Main and Riverside Sparta Bldg Medford WINDOWSJZIZ J1 10 $9 GAINS ARE GENERAL IN HEAVYJRADING (Contiuued nora Page One.) quence of thla country's departure from the gold standard, a step offici ally taken on April 10. Today's cloelng prices for 33 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Dye 104 i Am. Can ..... 88 Am. & Pgn. Pow A. T. & T Annconda .... MH. 10H ...113H 13H . 88 Atch. T. Jc S. T Bondlx Avla. 14 !4 57?i Beth. Steel .. Chrysler Coml. Solv. UK Curtlas-Wrlght . Dupont Cten. Foods .' . 71 . S3i4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO RENT 35 or more ectvs farm land on shares with buildings. C. C. Bohl, Rt. 1, Box 409. Medford. FOR SALE New 3-room house, two lots, good well, deep soli. One block from highway. Write U. R. PhllUps, Box 041, Yreka, Calif. FOR SATjE Black Cocker Spaniel pups. Phone 303. JackaonvlUe. FOR SALE A-l Jersey heifer, fresh soon. Lee Wakefield, Jacksonville. LOST Lady's brown leather purse. Reward. Mrs. Emll Nelson, Mnple Park Addition, Route 3. GOOD used piano; standard make, ,45.00. Saturday only. Baldwin Piano Slioppe, 36 S. arape. WANTED Good used electrlo range In trade for good used piano at once. Baldwin Plsno Shoppe, 38 8 Qrape. FOR ORADE A Raw or Pasteurised milk delivered fresh dally oaU 17-F-31, Campbell Dairy. WHAT IS OPPORTUNITY? flj 1 n n ft When you oan purchase W I aiUU acres; a modern 5 room home In good con dition, garage and woodshed ; good ohlcken house, fine garden space: on new Central Point highway; city water. Total price 81300.00. Mortgage payable only 810.00 jr mo. You not only have a home but also a fine Investment. This Is your opportunity. Insurance Investment, W. I. VAWTER Jackson County Bank Bldg Phone 1 144-J STUDIO - 15c Now Only 2 Days Left Franklin D. Roosevelt "The Fighting President" First Medford Showing Also "Hell Below Zero" Cartoon Pathe News Starts Sun., Richard Dix In "The Conquerors" Today and Saturday WHOOPEE! A Couple of Pry Land Sailors All nt Sea Getting Mixed Up With Fast Boat, and Faster Women I "MICKF.Y'S RACE" A Mickey McOuIre Comedy "Feathered Follies" Cartoon Pathe New, Reel GEORGE SYDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY Maureen 0' Sullivan Coming SUNDAY "Fast Workers" with JOHN GILBERT ROUT. ARMSTRONG MAP, CLARK B Gen. Mot. 25 384 Int Harvest, I. t. T. Johns-Man, St Oil N. J, Trans. Amer, Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft U. 8. Steel 38i - 29 V, . 51 Salmon Caught Ilarehanded PORTLAND. Ore. (UP) A "de presslon fisherman" Is Louise Orlow, 13. Walking near the Willamette river, she espied a 20-pound salmon trapped between some logs.' She selved the fish with her bare hands and carried It home to the family larder. SATURDAY BARGAINS: Hundreds of Hats 39o to M.85 Worth more than twice the price. Dresses 81 to 3.95. Shoes ,1.49 to ,3.95. THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX "The store that saves you money." NOW PLAYING Until Saturday Night Maurice VLHEKILIER ritllN nUHVHRIK 10UIHR0 IVISUI H08I0N. SMI1NHI Smtl-wBflSVUHUV nave You Heard Uah Ray Sing "Look What I've Oot'T BROTHER, CANYOUSPAREv A SMUT? ELMER GREAri n.t..i.. ..t, V A Im'hT' ftlit'i M Wt !- 7 til Mia Wk en, ii . i .M.,k. Cl.l.. ifiK DANCE Fair Grounds SATURDAY Lots of Surprises DINTY MOORE'S LITTLE GIANTS Men Ladieu 25c 10c -. 35 Monty Ward , 32 li North Amer. 36 ',2 Penney (J. O.) 38 Phillips Pet 1214 Radio 7, Sou. Pec 34H Std. Brands 20 St. OH Col. 31 ;. 8 Baba-eil Ha f5f I lov 'am all. '"J And thay all ?fi 4 if- " OKiOll.l Is 1 t