MEDFORD MATE TRTBUTE, rEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1933.
PAfiE THREE
Action Against Howard Fea
rey and Insurance Com
pany Slated for First
Hearing by Judge Norton
Circuit court for Jackson county.
Judge H. D. Norton, presiding, will
convene next Monday, September 35,
at 0:30 o'clock, and It will be the
first term of court here, since last
February that will not be clogged
with actions arising from the Banks- I
Fehl agitation.
The Jury list, with 19 names there
on, the last of the Jury list drawn
last January by the county court.
has been called. ' The remainder of
the list were excused by Judge George
P. Skipworth for the balance of the
term. Most of the veniremen were
either examined or served as Juror In
the trial of J. Arthur LaDleu.
The list la as follows: Mary B.
Klelnhammer, Jacksonville; John
Rowden. Applegate; George H. Eads.
Med ford; Minnie B. Bellinger, Med
ford; Henry G. Enders, Jr., Ashland;
Horace Greene, Medford; Alice Wad-
dell. Central Point; J. Prank Wort
man, Phoenix; W. Raymond Crawford,
Medford; J. G. Perrell, R. P. D. 4;
Walter Hash, Ashland; Mary Hanley.
Lake creek; Walter R. Allen, Eagle
Point; Wayne L. Holdridge, Talent;
Prank W. Houston, Talent, and George
L. Putman, Eagle Point.
Civil actions will be called first.
The case of E. P. Hawkins against
Howard D. Pearey and the Indemnity
Insurance company, for the collection
of $600, will be called first.
Help yourself to
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Hawklna allege In bU compliant
that he- paid Pearey (407.16 tor county
land last winter while Fearey. realty
broker, wag acting as .an agent 01
the county. The plaintiff aeta forth
that be never received title to vat
land, cr the return of bla caah. ' The
complaint aeu forth that the present
whereabouts of Fearey are unknown.
The Indemnity Insurance concern Is
named as a co-defendant, as surety
for Fearey.
Six Criminal Cases.
Six criminal caws are listed on the
calendar, but none will be tried until
considerable portion of the clvii
actlona have been heard, or other
wise disposed of.
The first criminal case docketed for
trlsl Is that of Henrietta B. Martin,
president of the self-styled "Good
Government Congress." charged with
rlotoua conduct. '
Other criminal actions are Joe Cave.
city policeman, Indicted for involun
tary manslaughter; C. H. Brown, sec
retary of the "Good Government Con
gress' Indicted for "slandering a
bank": Fred Wolf, Blrdseye Creek
rancher. Indicted for manslaughter.
and Ted Kalnes, charged with a statu
tory offense.
You can buy it by
the bowlfull
ITS TRUE : : : you're as young
as you feel! And one food
that will help keep you feeling
young is Shredded Wheat.
Here's why: Shredded Wheat is
100 whole wheat. And whole
wheat is the cereal most bountifully
blessed by Nature with all the vital
elements proteins, minerals, vita
mins, carbohydrates, and the just
right measure of bran. In Shredded
Wheat you get them all : ; : noth
ing added, nothing taken away.
Try this vitally different food for
breakfast or lunch. It's ready
cooked and ready to eat with milk
or cream, with the fruit you like
best. Keep up the good habit for
at least ten days ; : ; and find new
vigor, new energy ; : ; YOUTH !
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When you see Niagara Falls en
the package, you KNOW you
have Shredded Wheat,
DDED WHEAT
A product of NATIONAL. BISCUIT COMPANY "Uneeda Bakers'!
At 7:30 o'clock this evening at the
Howard school auditorium, 'an enter
tainment Is being presented by the ,
puplU for the purpose of raising ;
money to purchase baseball equip-,
ment. Music, freaks, contests and
bathing beauties will be Included
among the features, with tho main
show consisting of boxing and wrest
ling. The wrestling program lists Chester
Ricks. 75 lbs., vs. Wenting Hllkey. 70
lbs. In the curtain raiser; Bill Wright.
100 lbs. vs. Troy Cardln, 00 ids. In
the preliminary; Don Croucer, 75 lbs.
vs. George Imhausen. 70 lbs. In the
special event; Richard Shelley, 100
lbs. vs. Bob Kent, 115 lbs. In the semi
finals and Dick Van Keuren, 120 lbs.
vs. Raymond Miller, 140 lbs.
Tony Coy, 89 lbs. vs. Rex Coy, 88
lbs. will be the preliminary boxing
match, and Newton Smith, 100 lbs.
va Jesse Cummings, 105 will figure
In the semi -finals. Annlng, 85 lbs.
and Pegg, 80 lbs. are being featured
in the main event. H. W. Gustln
will be referee.
According to the announcement of
the entertainment the public Is cor
dially Invited, and anyone interested
in the school la urged to attend.
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Oregon Weather. .
Cloudy tonight and Saturday;
showers In the west portion; cooler
tonight; strong southwest and wes!
wind offshore.
Herman C. Stock, long time resi
dent of Ashland and well known
throughout southern Oregon where
he has practiced undertaking work
for nearly 40 years, passed away at
his home on Granite street at 1:30
p. m. Thursday, following a gradual
decline in health due to heart
trouble. He leaves his wife, Marie
Stock and two step-daughters, Mrs.
Victor Mllburn and Gertrude Biede
all of Ashland. Also one son. Laurel
Stock by a former marriage.
Mr. Stock was born In Germany,
Aug. 12. 1861 and at the age of six
years, came with his parents to
America and settled in Illinois. After
a brief residence there, the family
moved to Brltt, Iowa where ha grew
to manhood and In 1883 he came
west to San Francisco where he en
gaged In the building trade.
For abouW two years he followed
building and contracting in Califor
nia and Oregon before taking up his
resiaence on wsgner creek near Tal
ent in 1885.
He continued to follow the con
tracting work and cabinet making
until 1897, when he engaged in un-
aertating in Ashland. Prior to this,
and because of his skilled workman
ship, he was frequently called upon
by neighbors to make the old style
polish wood coffins.
Fraternally. Mr. Stock was a Mason, i
He had taken both the Scottish and !
York rites and lived them. He was
Also a member of Hlllah temple,1
Shrine. j
By his request, the regular mid
night service of the Rose Croix, Scot
tish rite, will bo held at the Conger
chapel In Medford Saturday night at
12:00 o'clock, to which all friends are
invited.
The funeral service will be held at
3:30 Sunday at the Stock chapel in
Ashland, with the Rev. Sidney Hall
officiating.
The body will He In state at the
Stock chapel Sunday until the time
of the service, during which time
friends may call to pay final respects,
after which the remains will be taken
to Portland for cremation.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., 8ept. 22. (AP)
CATTLE: 100, calves 50; fairly active,
quotations unchanged.
HOGS: 800, market appeared steady
with choice light butchers again sell
ing top 5.50 with light packing sows
$4.25. In the pig alleys feedera con
tinued quotable to $425-4.50. Quota
tions unchanged.
SHEEP: 2000; trade continued
steady. Good to choice wool lambs
around 5.50 top with ewes around
91.00-1.50. Quotations unchanged.
San FranrlNCo Biltterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22. (AP)
Butterfat, 20-2U.
fjf I ,-$mf? -AND Ufi TK . 1
fW3
Sure, The little
l DAItLINOr CAN TALK " 4
vjts a &u
The Whole .
Town's Talking
about the superior service
and the quality local state
inspected meats featured
at this market.
II 4 Free Deliveries Daily 8:00, 10:00, 2:00, 4:00. Phone 603
Beef Roasts, lb 9C $f
Boiling Beef, lb .7c
Veal Liver, lb 25c
Pork Leg Roast, lb.. . 2V2C
Loin or
Rib Cuts
Veal Cutlets
lb.l2V2C
Veal Roast, lb. 8V2
Veal Stew, lb... 6c
r
Shortening, 4 lbs 35c Kg
Bacon Squares, lean jowels .........
Smoked Picnics, sugar cured . h t 1 c
Veal Pot Roast boned, tied no waste JL A
Bacon, mild cure, any size piece, lb 7V2C
Sliced Bacon, nice and lean, lb 20c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
A few items we list at exceptional prices:
More of those Rattlesnake Watermelons, per lb. lc
Klamath Netted Gem Potatoes,. 25-lb. bags . . .39c
Number 1 Sweet Potatoes, 6 pounds 23c
Seattle Lettuce, 3 solid heads 10c
Tomatoes, 20-pound boxes, 29c
Concord Grapes for jellies, 20-pound boxes ... 73c
Graded Winter Banana Apples, per 40-lb. box 87c
Tune In On
KMED
Every Morning at 8:15
for Daily Specinls
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE IS THE VALLEY MADE
Be Wise Buy Wise And Economize at the
RELIABLE
CASH GROCERY
W. A. HOLLOW AY, Owner.
Phone 20
FOOD HUNTERS
MYomPAnn
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Hundreds of Medford house
wives have discovered that
this HOME OWNED store is
an ideal food hunting
ground. FRIENDLY SER
VICE, LOW PRICES and
FINEST QUALITY FOODS
help them bring home the
bacon every time. You'll
find it so, too.
Phone 20 4 Free Deliveries Daily
MORNING MILK, 4 cans . ; . . 25c
MARSHMALLOWS, -Ib. pkg. 9c
OLEOMARGARINE, lb. ..... IQc
Cal. Home Catsup . . Qc
American Club Coffee, lb.. . . . Jc
Dog Food, 3 cans 20c
CoCOanut fancy shredded lb 2 1 C
Oysters, can Qc
Rice, extra fancy white, 3 lbs. . )c
Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 for 23c
Peas, fancy Royal Club, can. . . 1 5C
Hot Sauce, Palace, 6 cans 25c
Vinegar, pure cider, bulk, gal . 23c
Kellogg's alTat 2 for 19c
EXTRA FANCY COLUMBIA RIVER
Salmon . . . can 19c
LUX TOILET SOAP bar 6
RINSO, large package . 22i
LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars 29
BUY SUGAR NOW
Price is going up again
100 lb. sack $5.39
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Sept. 22. BUT
TER PrtnU. extrat, 33c; standard!.
32o lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery : A
grade, 30c: farmer' door delivery, 18o
per lb.; sweet cream So higher.
BOOS PacMc Poultry Producrea'
selling prices: Oversize, 38o; extras.
28c; standards. 33c; mediums, 33c;
pullets, 17c dozen. Buying price by
wholesalers: Fresh extras. 31o doz.;
firsts, 18c; mediums. 17c doz.; under
grade, 13c: pullets. 13c.
Cheese, milk, country meats, mo
hair, cascara bark, hops, live poultry,
onions, potatoes, cantaloupes, wool
and hay, unchanged.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO, Sept. 22 (AP) Table:
Stp. .85'a .87', .84 .i)5",
Dec. .90',-91'i .911; J7Vi B9,-'.
May .95-95 Si'.j .91Vi H-4
TILLAMOOK CHEESE lb. 19
SUNBRITE CLEANSER . 3 for 13
FLOUR, guaranteed Hard Wheat .49 lb. $1.79
FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES
Bananas
Extra fine fruit
lb. 5c
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 23. (AP)
Wheat futures:
Open High Low Close
May .79 i .79 Vt .77 .77
Sept. ,71'i .7114 -08(4 .881
Dec 74'4 .7414 -H -IS
Cai wheat No. 1 :
Big Bend bluestem .76
Dark hard winter (13 pet.)... ,77
Dark hard winter (11 pet.)... .68
Soft white .66
Western white ,66
Hard winter .66
Northern spring , .66
Western red .64
Oats No. 3 white, 122.50.
Corn No. 3 E. yellow, 24.50.
Mlllrun standard, $16.50.
Today's car receipts: wheat 30,
barley 4, flour 33, corn 1, oata 3.
hay 8.
Wall St. Report
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statistics
Co.)
September 32:
20
India
Today 73.7
Prev. day .. 73.4
Week ago 75.3
Year ago .. 67.7
3 yra. ago .... 94.7
30
Rr'a
74.2
73.3
78.9
71.3
109.5
20
Ufa
79.6
79 6
82.8
84.5
101.1
60
Total
75 8
75.4
78.9
74.5
101.8
Al. Chem. & Dye
Am. Can
Am. is Fgn. Power .
A. T. & T
Anaconda
Attch. T. Si S. F. .
Bendlv Avla
Beth. Steel
California Packing
Cataplllar Tract.
Chrysler
Stock Sal Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standnrd Statistics
Co.)
September 22:
50 20 30 90
Indl's Rr's Ufa Total
Today 91.5
Prev. day 89.9
Wreek ago 96.0
Year ago ... 63.5
45.3
44 0
50.8
75.0
72.1
78.6
36.5 100.0
81 4
79.7
85.9
65.6
3 yrs. ago ...156.3 118.4 312.2 160.2
NEW YORK, Sept. 22. (AP) After
backing and filling nervously early,
stocks rallied rather Impressively in
the final hour today in the face of
easier wheat prlcea and further !n
f:atlonary uncertainty. Qalus of 1-2
or more points were scattered
throughout t,he Hat. Expanded trad
lng activity brought the turnover to
aproxlmately 3,300,000 shares.
Today's closing prlcea for 33 se
lected stocks follow:
Coml. Solv
Curtlsa Wright
Du Pont
Oen. Foods
Gen. Motors
Int. Harvest. .
I. T. & T.
Johns Man. .
Mont Ward
North Amer. .
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet.
Ra0lo ,,, ,
Sou. Pac.
Std. Brands
St. OH Cal.
St. OH N. J.
Trans. Amer.
Union carb.
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
136' i
9 Hi
10'4
12',
S8'2
IT,,
. 34',
. 23
, 20 'i
. 45
. 351,
2,
. 76",
. 36 ''4
. 31',
. 38
. 134
. 51-,
. 23,
. 18'4
. 47
. 16
. 1?i
. 33 4
- 34)4
. 42 '4
. 41 '4
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. 44 '4
. 33
- 1PH
GOLD PRICE REGAINS
42 CENTS OF LOSS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 33-(AP)
Today's newly mined gold price waa
announced by the treasury as 3i.7ft
an ounce, an Increase of 43 cents as)
compared with yeaterday.
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Special Communication of
Medford lodge No. 103. A.
F. it A. M., Friday, Sept.
22nd, at 7:30 p. m. work
In F. O. degree. Visitors In-
By order of O. W. DeJarnett,
GEO. AliLHSN, oecy.
vlted.
W. M.
Phone 252 for Good Food
wt oe earn mbt
Five Free Deliveries Saturday
Personal Attention Prompt Service
COFFEE The Drink of Smiles!
It takes a good cup of coffee to start the day off right. We have all the well known
brands to choose from.
Hill's Red Can
Hill's Blue Brand
S. and W.
Wadham's Drip Grind
Royal Club
Del Monte
If you like Mocha and Java Coffee, try
SAN SOUCI This is Pure Mocha and Java
Crystalized Ginger Chips
in tins
Finest Preserved Ginger
(imported) in Jars
Crosse & Blackwell
quality
Chase & Sanborn
San Souci
American Club
Maxwell House
M. J. B.
Golden West
-SATURDAY SPECIALS
San Souci Mocha and Java Coffee, lb 45c
Royal Club Coffee, 3-lb. tins ............ 83c
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 pound 30c
Carrots, 2 bunches for ........... 5C
Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bars for 19c
Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars for . . . . . .'. '. f 9c
Local Watermelons, pound lc
Kellogg's Whole Wheat Flakes, 2 pkgs. 19c
HI
CENTRAL MARKET
Phone 81 Free Delivery
D A Meat is the main course of most meals. Natur
,"?! ......... . . .i,.
y)f ally, fVledrord housewives who serve tne best or
everything buy their meat at the Central Market
Choice R. L Red Hens & Fryers
Home Rendered Lard, 3 lbs. - - - 25c
Choice Steaks, lb. - - 15c
Fresh Side Pork, lb. -------- 10c
Beef Pot Roasts lb. 10c
Fancy Oregon Celery. . .10c
Klamath No. 1 Potatoes
101b ,.: 25c
Tomatoes, crate ...... ,33c
Extra Fancy Cantaloupes,
3 for 10c
They Will Be Here Wednesday
-Two of The Four New
RADIOS
Bee the Majesties at our store September 27. Newest and
latest developments and improvements. Without a doubt
these are the radios for 19341
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Palmer Electric Store
East Main and Bartlett.
Phone 788