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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. fEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1934. PAGE SEVEN J 1934 JURY LIST The Jury list for Jscluon county for 1934, aa drawn by the county court, and Including all names m laphfcbetlcal order frdm the letter "C" Is as follows: Daley, Mary, Medford: Dinklns, W. W.. Beagle; Dunn, Laura, Ashland; Dodge, Ina, Ashland: Dunn. Nellie I., Ashland:- Dugan, T. 0., Medford: Davlsson, H. W.. Central Point: Dean, Geo. B., Medford; Dole, Edward, Gold Hill; Dixon, Helen W., Medford: Dew, I. A., Medford (Jacksonville Star Rt.): Dunnlngton, Cliff, Jacksonville (Star Rt.); Damon, Lloyd Loren, Lake Creek; Dltsworth, Prank. Trail. Ellis. Harry B., Beagle; Emery, Harry C-, Ashland: Edmondson, Augustus Earl. Butte Palls; Earhart, Prank L., Medford; Evans, Ella, Jacksonville: Edlngton, W.' W.. Gold Hill; Eubanks, Amanda, Ashland; Elden, John W.. Central Point. Parlow. Thos. L., Lake Creek; Fisher, L. M., Gold Hill; Fitzgerald. Jerome F.. Gold Hill; Foley. Prank, Medford (Gen. Del.): Ferns, Hazel I., Ashland; Finley, Clemma, Central Point: Pred enburg. Bessie E-, Central Point: Force, Paul, Eagrle Point; French, Jas. Henry. Eagle Point; Freeman, Leonard J... central t Point; Florey, Meldred Nell. Medford: Pehige, Prank, Ash land: Fields, Geo., Provolt; Furry, Mllo P , Phoenix: ' Perns, Ralph Lovell, Phoenix: Fish. Raymond 8., Phoenix: Frame, Henry W., Talent, Rt. 1: Ferry, J. G., Modford. Rt. 2; Frldegar. I. R.. Ashland: Fowler. Elizabeth, Rogue River: Flynn, Diamond L.. Medford: Freeman, Wm. J., Central Point. Oeppert, Horace Joseph, Butte Falls: Gibson, Ben H., Ashland (Star Rt.); Grant, Walter A., Central Point, Rt. 1; Gray, Chas. E., Gold Sill; Glvan, Chas. L.. Eagle Point; Grimes, W. P., Cen tral Point; Gay. Chas. B., Medford; Goff. C. L., Medford; Grantham, Josle M.. Medford: Gyger, Jackson, Ashland. Rt. 1; Gregory, Wm. Wiley, Medford, Rt. 3; Garrett. Marsh, Eagle Point; Gustln. H. W., Medford. Rt. 2; Griggs. Alice. Gold Hill: Gelles, Margaret C, Rogue River, Rt. 1; Oalbralth. Geo. A., Talent; Godard, Ormy, Talent; Griffin, H. L., Medford; Green, Fred W., Medford;- Gaes, Cliff, Medford, Rt. 1. Hlbbard. Joslab G., Butte Falls: Hlldreth, Ethan Allen, Butte Falls; Hubbard, Chester, Medford: Hoefs, Alice, Jacksonville; Hammersley. John, Gold Hill; Hlttle, Wm. W.. Gold Hill; Houston, Wm. Thos., Central Point, Rt. 1; Howe, Irwin H Trail; Hutch inson, Ervln, Trail; Hey, Mary, Cen tral Point; Holeman, Wm. R., Eagle Point; Homes Elizabeth Myer, Ash land; Hamrlck, John W., Central Point; Head. Henry Warren, Central Point: Hussong. Laura, Medford; Hall, Sydney W., Ashland; Hastings, D. Verne, Ashland; Heard, Nes.1, Ashland; Hamlin, Lloyd E., Central Point, Rt. 1; Hartley, Chas. Clinton, Talent, Rt. 1: Harker, J. H Asnland; Harrison, Benjamin, Gold Hill, Rt. 1: Hatch, Elizabeth I., Rogue River; Hatoh, Lin don K Rogue River; Hostutler, J. K., Rogue River: Howell. Cheney H., Med ford; Hill, Dewey S.. Prospect; Hill. L. C, Sr., Talent: Holdrldge, Chas. W., Talent: Hall, Phlla H., Medford; Helmroth, Ted, Medford, Rt. 1; Ham lin, O. A., Medford; Hoeltlng, Helen M.. Medford. Isaacson, Jessie, Central Point: Isaacs, Frank. Medford. Jennings, Mrs. Barbara, Medford; Joy. Albert C. Ashland; Johnson, M. 8 , Gold Hill: Jones, Geo. W.. Ashland; Jannev. Louise Eldred, Medford; Ja cobs, Myrtle C, Talent; Jones, R. Earl, Talent. Klingle. Alice R-, Lake Creek: Kay, Daniel F.. Ashland; Kinney, Albert, Ashland: Kent, Arthur. Eagle Point; Kline I. R., Central Point (residence Eagle Point): Kellogg, W. H., Medford: Knltzen, Prank D., Applegate; Kaegl, Melvlne, Asnland; Klncald, Elmer. Talent; Kyle, Rose, Medford; Klme. Wilbur. Medford, Rt. 1. Loomls. Forrest, Ashland (Star Rt.): Love, Jas. G., Central Point; Luy Pred, Jr.. Eagle Point; Lathrop. A. T-. Central Point: Lennox, Isabel M.. Tal ent; Lowd, Mabel. Ashland; Lamport, Edward H.. Medford. Rt. 4: Lester. Joseph E.. Medlord. Rt. 2; L&cj. Lloyd. Talent; Lewis, Oscar, Jacksonville Logan, Robert C, Talent, Rt. 1: Lane ley. Erneat A., Jacksonville; LeVander R B., Talent; Luy. Geo. H., Medford Mever, DellUa Stevens, Medford. Rt. 3: Marean. Chas. P., Ashland; May Mary I . Ashland: Madden, Nellie R . Ashland: Mitchell, Wm. C. Ashland; Mlttlesteadt. Jessie. Eagle Polnl, Mver, cedric W., Ashland: Mee. Thos Applegate; Mast. John M., MedforJ. 1 .? u.rrv. Medford. Rt. 1; . Maust. O. C. Medford. Rt. 4: Myers, Blrdeen. Medford. Rt. 2: Morse. P. a.. Talent; Martin. Roy V., Medford: Ma son, Henry, Talent; Mlddlebusher. Mary E , Medford: Moran, J. B., Med ford: Mee, Eugene, Ruch. tJohllt. Herbert Llnard. Medford. Neelev. Muriel. Ashland; Nance, loa O . Ashland; Norcross. W. H.. Central Point; Nutter. Prank L., Ashland. R P. D., Norrla, Mvron J., Medford. Rt 1; Nocholson. W. E., Medford, Rt. 2: Nve. Stephen A., Talent, Rt. 1: Nled ermever, Carl P.. Medford. Rt. 2: Nel son. Mamie. Jacksonville; Newbry. F.. lister, Talent; Norrli, John Alex ander. Jacksonville. Owen, John 8.. Medford. Rt. 8 O'Brien. Barbara.. Medford: Opp. John. Jacksonville: Owen, Jas., Eagle Polnl. O'Brien. John Wlllard. Applegate. P.irker. clement M., Medford: Plank. .T. F... Rogue River; Pell, Alice A., Ash land: Pennington, Ella. Medtord (Star Rt.l: Plttengef. John R.. Ashland. Pernall, John W.. Applegate: Phlpp. Preston. Medford: Pierce. Guy. Med AIMEE AND DAVE TOGETHER AGAIN IN COURT W jk dfofltg" Xjv-:: - - ! A I mee McPherson-Hutton and her estranged husband, Dave Hutton, met again, but not on friendly terms. She appeared to make a deposition in their divorce suit now pending. Left to right: Hutton, hit attorney, Benjamin Lewis; the evangelist; her attorney, Edward A.,Adams, and Ruth Tuttle, a shorthand reporter. (Associated Press Photo ford, Rt. 8; Pomeroy,' Wm, Beagle; Perry, Mrs. Mary, Sams Valley; Pence, David, Trail; Poley. Wilmer. Ashland; Pagel, Alice W., Ashland, Rt. 1; Pax son. Lelia M.. Central Point; Pankey, Betta, Central Point: Penwell. Bertha May, Medford: Phelan. R. K., Medford: Penland, U O., Talent; Petri, "W. M., Talent; Parker, W. K., Central Point, Route 1; Payne, Richard, Medford; Prultt, Roy, Medford; Patton, Chas. I., Butte Falls. Quackenbush, Carl F., Central Point, Rt. 3. Ray, Mollle, Ruch: Reed, Frank A., Talent; Russell, Robert. Siskiyou; Roberts, Roscoe W., Medford. Rt. 4; Rogers, Oliver, Medford; Redford, Hazel B., Ashland; Reed, Wesley E., Ashland; Reed, H. D., Gold H1U; Ross. Floyd. Central Point; Roblnett, Rose Taverner, Ashland; Rookard, Wm. C, Medford; Reatnes, Harry W., Phoenix; Roberts, John E,, Phoenix; Raymond, Ralph R., Medford. Stead, G. B., Rogue River: Sandry, Doris Wray, Rogue River; Scott, Rich ard G., Rogue River; Sander, Fred C, Medford, Eagle Pt. Star Rt.; Stevens, Ralph E., Ashland; Straus, Albert, Sams Valley; Smith, Elizabeth M. Ashland; Schulz, Wm. H., Medford; Simpson, Glenn E., Ashland: Stevens, Andrew E., Talent, Rt. 1; Shepherd A. W., Medford, Rt. 4; Smith, Robert R., Gold Hill, Rt. 1; Stevenson, Wal ter. Gold Hill, Rt. 1; Strahan, Wm. C, Rogue River; Stam, C. H.( Rogue River; Swylle, J. W., Medford, Rt. 2; Stratton, Frank, Talent, Rt. 1; Sims, Mabel, Medford, Rt. 2; Stennett, Mary A., Medford; Shirley, . Ralph H., Med ford; Stngler, Rosetta, Medford; Stacy Chas. D., Medford. Teal, Perl A., Ashland; Tucker, L. B Trail; Tepper, Arthur, Ashland, Rt. 1; Trelchler, Geo. L., Medford (resi dence Central Plnt); Taylor, Paul K Ashland; Truax, Geo. A., Applegate; Thomas, Albert W., Ashland, Rt. 1; Terwllttger, D., Medford, Route 2; Thompson, Edw. Doty, Rogue River, Rt. 1: TouVelle, F. L., Jacksonville; Tomlln, John, Medford, Rt. 2; Tule, 3. S., Central Point, Rt. 1; Taylor. Edwin H., Ruch. Upton, Frank E., Central Point, Rt.1 2; Ulrlch, Earl, Prospect. VanProoyen, Henry, Ashland; Van Dyke, Esther, Medford, Rt. 4. West, Laura M., Medford; Walker, Millie. Gold Hill; Wagner. Stella Coac. Ashland; Wilson, Elmer E., Medford; Wenner, Wm. H., Ashland; Ward, Ray mond C. Medford. Rt. 4; WlUett. A. H., Medford, Rt. 4; Whiteside, Alta B., Medford, Rt. 3; Wild, John B., Ashland; Whipple, James Melvln, Rogue River; Walden, Ell O., Med ford; Wilmot, Fred J., Medford, Rt 2; Wood, C. W., Prospect; Walter, Harvey, Talent; Wendt, 'Chester, Jack sonville: Williamson, Lloyd A.. Med ford; Wold, Jonas, Medford, Rt. 1: Ward, T. C, Rogue River, Rt. 1: Wil liams, Wm. Wollce, Rogue River, Rt. 1; Wertz, Lester, Climax: Well la. Jos ephine B., Medford, Rt. 3. Young. Francis M., Central Point. Zundel, Harold, Lake Creek. preceded by 15 years as associate editor of the Christian Science peri odicals, prior to which she had been a member of the board of lectureship. She had also served on the Bible Lesson-Committee. In her resignation, Mrs. Knott said she had a "desire for leisure In which to gain more of the spirit of Christian Science, and to aid others In doing the same In larger measure. This does not Imply any lack In my experience In Christian Science, for the assurance of the power of divine truth as gained from the Bible and the inspired teaching of Mrs. Eddy has become a certainty. I would, however, press on to realize more fully the love that 'never fall eth (I Cor. 13:8)." Her successor un the board of di rectors Is Mrs. Nelva E. Ritchie. C. 8. B., late of Sewlckly, Penn., who Is well and favorably known among Christian Scientists the world over as a Christian Science lecturer and for merly field representative of The Christian Science Publishing Society, giving talks to church members, both In this country and abroad. Mrs. Ritchie also comes to her new work with experience as a Christian Science practitioner and teacher. CCC EDUCATIONAL PLANS OUTLINED FOR EARLY STAR! With announcement by the federal government that educational classes are to be conducted in all of the CCC companies throughout the country, J. B. Grlfflng of San Bernardino, ap pointed tn charge of the camps of the Ninth corps area, has already out lined plans for the work, according to Information received at district headquarters in Medford. Mr. Grlfflng Is a graduate of Drake university, has a master's degree from Columbia university and has taken graduate work at the University of Southern California. All educational advisors will be se lected by the officers In Washington, D. C, and local headquarters detach ment will have no part In naming the Instructors, Not waiting for the educational plans to get underway, various camps In the district have started classes of Instruction already. At the Rand Ranger station camp there Is a class In aeronautics, In which ten students are enrolled. Budd Shannon Is instructor, with the theory of flight and aerodynamics being studied by the men. Model plane kits will be used and the study of radio Is to be Included In the course. At Camp Cape Sebastian, on the Oregon coast, John Hodge la conduct ing a Journalism and short story writing class, while Mr. Buford is Instructing a group In natural his tory and science. P. J. Hart, at the same camp Is giving an elementary course in French and L. N. Foy, a member of the Medford Gleemen. has organized a Glee club there. Governor-Designate To discuss trade agreements, mem bers of the Hotel Assocs-tlon of Klamath Falls, Ashland, Medford and Grants Pass met at the Hotel Med ford Wednesday, with Bert Hall of Klamath Falls presiding at the meet ing. The NRA was also considered by the group. Next meeting of the organization BOSTON (Spl.) The Christian Science board of directors, intrusted with the duty of enforcing the church manual and managing the affairs of The Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass., loses its first woman member by the resignation of Mrs. Annie MacMillan Knott, C. 8. D., who has led a long and active life In the service of the Christian Science Movement and has richly earned the right to retirement. Mrs. Knott first became identified with the movement In 1892, becoming a practitioner and teacher after study ing under Mrs. Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science. Her IB years' service as director was Free State Sows More Wheat. DUBLIN. (fp) The Free State's department of agriculture says the wheat acreage has Increased from 21,388 in 1032 to 50.401 In 1033, be cause of the government's policy of fostering home grown crops. Oats, barley, sugar beets and cattle also Increased, but pigs, potatoes and tur nips declined. Portugal Backs Colonial Drinks. LISBON. fP) A government decree orders all schools, the army, navy and other government establishments to serve tea and coffee grown In Portu guese colonics. Tariffs on colonial tea are cut 70 per cent, while duty on foreign tea Is raised 10 per cent Be correctly corseted In - an Artist Model by Ethel wyn B Hoffmann. IF- We Can't Fix It . . Call the Junkman Atllliorfyed Automotive Hrctrlcnl and Carbureter Mrrvtre WITHAM SUPER LIBERTY FOOD STORES MAIN AND GRAPE EVERYTHING IN GOOD FOODS I Alexander Grocery, Inc. Phone 143. FREE DELIVERY E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY l-lb. Monarch Cocoa 19 iy2 size Barr's Vegetable Dinner 19c4 2 cans No. 2 Meco Lima Beans 27 Chase & Sanborn's Coffee 27ci Ghiglonie Egg Noodles, package 7 10 bars Sunny Monday Soap .. 19 - 1 large Gold Dust Powder Pkg 19c 22 size Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for 25d 2 Ig. cans V size Mission Peaches, 2 for 25c1 ART PUTNEY formerly of Marsh's and long experienced in serv ing southern Oregon peo ple, is now manager of our store. Come in Satur day and let Art assist you in solving your shopping problems. E. F. Alexander. The home of good meats Swift's Gov't, Inspected "What Kind of , ! . cun r I Serve?" This Is a question every houtte- nffe auks herself every day In the year. Now jou MAY find I Ideas In cook books but really It's much more satisfactory to come straight to the LIB ERTY M ARK FT to see the meats ne're featuring. Hteer beef . , . and other Govern ment Inspected meats. Best Grade Beef - Pork Veal - Lamb FAT HENS, each . . 50c 'AM MODEL BAKERY SATURDAY SPECIALS Applesauce Cakes (Reg. 25c) 19c Mince Pies (Reg. 25c) 19c Both are Real Treats E An enjoyable time was had by all the Jury was presented the pint bottle labeled "Evidence" (also whis key), after a verdict of "not guilty" had been returned In Justice court Thursday afternoon in the case of Joseph B. Polndexter, former at torney general of Montana and now a resident of Hawaii, has been nominated by President Roosevelt for the governorship of the Island territory. (Associated Press Photo) Lee M. Wilson of Grant Pass, charged with drunken driving. The Jury selected by Justice W. R. Coleman returned the verdict after about 10 minute deliberation, ac cording to those In the circuit court room, where the trial was conducted. With the prouncement of the ver dict, one of the Jury members aakod of the Judge why they couldn't keep the bbttle, which they had taken to the Jury room as evidence presented by the state. "I don't see why you can't if there Is no objection," Judge Coleman was quoted aa telling the Jurymen. The Justice, however, declined, to take a drink, explaining to-the Jury that If any trouble should come up over drinking In the courthouse, he wouldn't be Involved. No water was available In the court room (the plumbers having careless. ly forgotten that even Jurymen mlJht sometimes get thirsty) so wnn zno bottle In their possession, the six good men and true filed from the court room, in search of a chaser. Deaths from Influenza during 1933 were nearly twice as many in London and the great towns of England and Wales aa in 1032, the total being 11,434 compared with 5732. will be held next Wednesday at the Jackson hotel here. Present at yesterday's meeting were: W. M. 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