MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1934.
PAGE FIVE
STIPULATION IN
E
A stipulation wu filed yesterday
In circuit court, In the Injunction
proceedings of the City of Ashland
against Fred C. Homes and Susanne
Home Carter, former county school
superintendent, pioneer residents of
the upper Talley country. The stipu
lation provides If it terms are not
fulfilled within 00 days, the stipula
tions are null and void. Van Dyke
and Br'.ggs of Ashland and Ous New
bury of this city appear as counsel
for parties Involved. The litigation
concerns the water flow from Ber
keley Springs.
The stipulation provides:
That the defendant shall relin
quish four-fifths of their claims to
the water flow from Berkeley Springs
That the plaintiff shall relinquish
their claim of one-fifth to the same
source.
That the defendant shall have the
right to tap the water pipes for ser
tiee to their homes; that the city of
Ashland shall Install measuring de
vices, and that within 90 days the
city of Ashland shall give to . the
defendants a water right certificate
to five acre feet of water from the
Talent irrigation district Impoundment.
"Wayside Appeal"
Morgan's Topic at
Revival Meeting
Evangelist D. Lloyd Morgan will
speak tonight at the First Christian
church on the subject, "Wayside
Appeal."
Last ntght the Loyal Women's class
of the Bible school attended In a
body. This class Is taught by Mrs.
Gertrude Klrkpatrlck. There were 43
members of the class present. On
Tuesday night the Alpha Delta class
of women had 33 present. Tonight
the Loyal Workers' class will be spe
cial guests. This Is a mixed class
of men and women.
Friday night will be young peo
ple's night and a social time will be
held following the church services.
Evangelist Morgan Is a fine enter
tainer and the young people greatly
enjoyed .his readings and magical
tricks last Friday night.
Services are held every night ex
cept Saturday beginning at 7:30. Spe
cial music is presented each evening.
Today marks the first anniversary
of P. Q. "Pete" Lenson's management
of the Hotel Medford In this city,
and the veteran hotel operator Is re
ceiving congratulations upon the oc
casion, from his many friends. Tills
event la being celebrated at the Hotel
Medford by an extensive program in
P. G. Den son.
improvement. Including the redecor
ating of the basement banquet room.
Recently the dining room was re
modeled, the floor reflnished for danc
ing and an attractive coffee shop In
stalled. "My first year In Medford has been
most pleasant," Mr. Denson said to
day. "I value very much the friend
ships I have made here and deeply
appreciate the friendliness of south
ern Oregon people and the many
courtesies they have extended to me.
Mr. Denson operated hotels in Cali
fornia before coming to Medford to
assume the management of the Hotel
Medford a year ago.
Rialto Stars
Society.
and Clubs
Annual Birthday Tea of
Church Is Tomorrow
i The annual birthday tea of the
f Women'a association of the Presby
terian church will be held tomorrow
at the noma of Mrs. Hamilton Pat
ton, and plans have been made for a
large attendance. An Interesting fea
ture of the afternoon will be an Ad
dress by Mrs. Patton'a father, Edwin
E. Warner of Brooklyn, N. T.
Ouasta are Invited to arrive at 2:30
e'clock.
Roosevelt flome and
School Circle to Meet
The Roosevelt Home and School
circle will meet tomorrow afternoon
at s o'clock for an Interesting pro
gram. Mrs. A. E. Dodson, Medford
school nurse, will give a talk on the
health honor roll. Poems and songs
will be contributed to the program
by puplla from Mrs. Carter's room and
a trumpet solo will be played by
Alfred Dodson of the A class.
A group of SA and 4B mothers will
be hostesses for the social hour.
Mrs. West Home from
Reunion In North
Mrs. Laura west returned last even
ing from spending several weeks In
V Portland and neighboring towns.
While In Portland she attended a
family reunion at the home of her
brother, Jefferson Myers, held on the
100th anniversary of the birthday of
the late David Myers, pioneer lumber
man and father of Mrs. West and
brother.
February 16 was the date of the
affair.
PICE RECOUNTS
OF
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a bearskin rug, Toussoupoff related,
and "roared like a wild beast."
Youssoupoff Insisted he was In his
right senses when he clubbed Ras
putin's body with a loaded stick after
the monk was apparently dead.
He did It, the prince said, because
"when I came to the staircase where
he was lying I saw his face was mov
ing." Body Dumped In Rlter.
Later he lost consciousness and
others took the body and dumped It
Into the River Neva through a hole In
the Ice, the court was told.
The prince related how he lay on a
couch as the mystic monk stroked
his chest and made passes over his
face, which created a powerful mes
meric Influence.
Soon, the prince continued, he was
practically unable to move or speak.
Sir William Jowltt, continuing
cross-examination of the Russian,
drew from the witness an account of
a number of visits he paid Rasputin
to cure a complaint from which he
was suffering.
"It Is a fact. Is It not." asked Jowltt.
"that his treatment did you some
good?"
"No, It did not," the prince replied.
Details of a plot to kill the monk,
because he planned, Youssoupoff said,
to turn traitor to Russia and seize
the throne, were elicited from the
prince in the cross-examination.
Concert Organist
Now At Craterian
As an extra sttractton during the
run of "Six of a Kind," playing at
the Craterian theater until Saturday
night, the theater has secured the
services of E. R. Howsrd, concert or
ganist, who has made many successful
appearances In San Francisco and
Portland.
Mr. Howard will be heard on every
show In concert solo, selecting bis
numbers from those which have re
ceived the most praise in his many
appearances.
Now at Studio
f 0$ jgjg
A man Is murdered in cold blood In
the presence of one of the world's
greatest detectives! . ,
That Is the Interesting bit of
irony In "Before Midnight," coming
to the Rialto theater tomorrow on
the double feature program for Fri
day and Saturday. Buck Jones in
'The Thrill Hunter" will be the oth
er feature to be shown.
Ralph Bellamy, June Collyer,
Claude Gillingwater, Betty Blythe
and Arthur Plerson portray the lead
ing roles.
Lionel Barrymore as a kindly coun
try doctor, ministers to the poor in
"One Man's Journey," now playing at
the studio theater.
The climax shows the obscure "fail
ure" winning a spectacular battle
with death after the greatest modern
surgeons and physicians have failed.
and receiving besides, the recognition
which comes with outstanding
achievement.
Magazines Received Quito a num
ber of magazines, books, newspapers
and puzzles are being received at the
Chamber of Com me roe from local
residents, for use in OCC camps In
this district. Hundreds of books and
magazines have been received during
the past winter and have been used
to good advantage.
E. L. NEFF
President of the Oregon Conference
of Seventh Day Adventlsts,
will epeak at the
Venden Bros. Tabernacle
Tonight.
You are cordially invited.
VENDEN BROS.
announce
President of Oregon Conference of
Seventh Day Adventlsts
to speak on the Big Tabernacle.
Sixth and Main, Medford,
Tonight. March 1.
All are cordially invited.
Bring your friends.
E. L. NEFF
President of the Oregon Conference
of Seventh Day Adventlsts,
will speak at the
Venden Bros. Tabernacle
Tonight.
You are cordially Invited.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WILL PAY CASH for men's second
hand suits, nais ana snoe. win
SMALL Furnished House. Call at 321
Apple.
FOR EXCHANGE 30 acrea bottom
land, unincumbered; will exchange
for unincumbered Medford prop
erty. See W. Q. Trill, Suite 12.
Palm Bldg. Phone 1380.
'WHO WANTS A BARGAIN?
Baby grand piano like new, by pri
vate party, must sen; oo rouuio
otter will be refused. Would give
terms to reliable family. For par.
tlculars see Mr. or Mrs. Castell.
Hotel Orand, Medford.
FOR RENT Furnished 8-room mod
ern bungalow: fireplace, woodshed
and garage: close in; paved street;
17.50. Inquire 126 Cottage St.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work. Must be experienced. tain
1193-H.
SEXING baby chicks by Dr. Masul
ana Masnimowj. r,OKiisn
tlon Illustrated with diagrams and
photographs. A. E. Walker, Talent,
Ore.
WANTED Steady position for beauty
operator with following, box iioio,
Tribune.
GOING to Lakeview by Klamath Falls;
take one or two, snare expenses.
Call Merrick's cabin 22.
CLEAN, fully furnished ground floor;
private bath ana garage; aauiia
only. 244 S. Grape.
WILL PAY cash for light closed car.
Mr. Beck, Allen Hotel.
STRAYED OR STOLEN Wire-haired
fox terrier dog: bleck. white and
tan. Reward. 707 Oak St.
FOR SALE 30 acres land; 8 acres
cleared; good fencel ft mllee out.
Wilbur Klme, Rt. 1, Box 389.
FOR SALE Bronee turkey eggs. 20c
each. C, R. Culbertson, Rt. 3,
Medford.
HERE ARE SOME REAL VALUES IN
USED CARS AND TRUCKS'
1933 Plymouth 6, 4-door Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1928 Olds 8 Coupe.
1926 Essex 8 Coach.
1926 Chevrolet Truck.
1925 Model T Ford Truck, extra
transmission, license, ready to
' go.
It won't be long now before we
will be able to show you the NEW
DE SOTO 6 AIR FLOW. Watch
for announcement.
MEAD MOTOR CO.
DeSoto-Plymouth Dealers,
IS South Fir.
Good News for
Kidney Sufferers!
1 53 11 '"W, lh't oe lnto trriuttd
actually SEE raulta within few hour. Flu
UU POINU,
i maiua, nniiniiHi Duraini aeju, bnna
i prompt iootbins comfort. No mora sehlns bad,
wak bladder, ton painful joint fromTack oi
1 fWny actiTity. Ak dnjcgiat for Foley P.IU-
no other. Money baok cuarmnlM. O103I
HUlah Temple meets at
' Masonic hall, Ashland,
Friday evening. March 2.
in stated session. Rou
tine and othes important
business regarding Spring
Ceremonial. All Shrlners invited. Re
freshments after session.
O. O. ALENDERFER, Potentate.
R. . DETRICK, Recorder.
otc to Creditors.
Notice- !s hereby given that the
County Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, has appointed the undersigned
. Administrator with Will Annexed or
A the Estate of Charles R. Penton, de-1
ceased. Creditors ot said Estate are
required to present their claims to the
undersigned, duly certified, and with
proper vouchers, at the office of H. J.
Devaney, Barkdull Building, Medford, ;
Oregon, within ix months from the
date hereof, to-wlt March 1. 1934. I
YVONNE DEVANEY. !
Administrator with the Will Annexed.
H. J. DEVANEY.
Attorney for Estate. I
EYES
DIFFICULT CASES
Are you one of the many
who are wearing glasses, but
harlnc difficulty; or what Is
known as a
Orlef Case?
If so consult DR. SCHU.TZ
it our Southern Orecon office
808 C H Street
ORANT9 PASS
Taking care of grief cases Is
our specialty.
DRS. SCHEETZ & DAVIES
Corrective Optometry,
60S Cat II St., Orants rass
Portland office "19 selllni Bld.
132 West Maim Sit.
(Next to the West Side Pharmaoy)
Is the New Location
of the
K. D. ROSS
COMPANY
Medford's Exclusive
Paint and
Wall Paper Store
. Featuring
Wallhide and Waterspar Enamel
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Qt $1.00
lb 59 c
80c
Waterspar Varnish and Enamel.
Ecg. $1.45 qt. Saturday only
Waterspar Wax.
Reg. 75c lb
Waterspar Self Polishing Wax.
Reg. $1.00 qt. Saturday only
.QT
Exclusive Bhowing
PITTSBURGH
and BIRGE
WALL PAPER
"Finest in America"
All new 1034 stock
For Variety of Foods
Tuef ertaOttrl a lAur msm.antci eliAnnmrr af
Pay'nTakit and you will notice the v
greater variety of foods that will appeal
to the appetite. Come in and see hov
easy it is to shop with a basket.
Savings for Friday, Saturday and
March 2, 3 and 5th
Fresh Vegetables are Very Ap
petizing at This Time of Year.
Notice Our Selection.
Lettuce , . Kc
Heads Each WW
Bananas 4ibs 19c
Oranges sgg 2dm 33c
Grapefruit 3 1Qc
Potatoes 50 Bag 69c
Iflife M
Monday iT j
Just Received Another Car Load of
That Good Flour
BLUE SEAL TIGER LILY
Guaranteed
Hard Wheat Family Blend
49lb.sack$1 73 49lb.sack$l63
Fruit Salad
Pears
Grapefruit
Corn
Newhall Brand. No. 1 Tall Bountiful Brand in Syrup. Mission Broken Section!. Br Kernel. Whols
Can Kernels
tm cans ... 25c No. Vi can . 15c No. 2 can 13c No. 2 can ... 15c
Coffee SapuB"na 3ib.,..55c Salad Dressing "-l,Srjr,",rt.29c
CnffpP Spendable n lb. TplLWpll All Flavors. f-
VUllCC Vacuum racked i can t7C JC11-W Cll Baaular Bin Pkf. ."DC
Rytack ssr- Poa ...13c Dog Food Tr 2c.n. 15c
Pop Corn 8. 5c Carnation 22c
Milk 3 n. 1 7c Wesson Oil T c. .59c
Fig Bars 2, ....... 23c Crackers "Z? 2iV27c
Beans ,nr - 5 ,, 23c Chocolate 0",tUra SWM,en41.Ib. 23c
Tuna Fish
15c
Salmon
Happy Vale Alaska rt
Pink. No. J tall can 1 aC C
Crab Meat
luck Sail. 1 g
No. K can . ... IOC
Cod Fish
Icicle Brand. r
t-lb. psrksice.. .... 1 O C
Sardines
Maximum assorted sauces. !,g.
White Star
No. J4 can
Ovals
i cans
.15c
CHEESE ggj? Lb...'.. 15C
SHORTENING IT&uw. ..6 Jb 77C
liniirV Stewart's Pure C lb. JO
nun CI Extracted Honey. O pail 40 C
COCOA K Ground 2 lbs. 1 5C
White King Sr SSg. 27c
PI flPllY Tho Master ja.
ULUnUA Bleacher. Quart bottles. Bottle I OC
SOAP 8.15e
UTM B
Rtfular Use Bar
Com
Country Klst Ooldcn Bantam.
No. t can
11
cans ,
$1.00
Peas
Sunset Brand, No, can
12 can. ..$1.00
Tomatoes
Pay Pack Brand. Hand Packed
No. m can
11 can. $1.00
Hominy
Van Camp's. No. 2 can
11 can. $1.00
HIGHEST OUAMJTY
Steaks
Round, Birloin
Rib or Swiss
lb. 1 5
A Ton of Smoked Picnics
Just arrived for our Dollar Day sale. These are
large Eastern Sugar Cured. While they last
Your Choice s each
Bacon Backs ,b. 1 Ci2C "eat lb. 5c
Eastern Sugar Cured, u U Zu Quality Beef, ...
Shortening 4 lbs. 33c Hens each 49c
Swift's Vegetable VW 'Xaai""
Fresh 0f,9Qr (1 Ground Round Steak
Crahs Torc 2 pounds 25c
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DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE
113 NORTH CENTRAL