PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1931. WITH 8 ENTRANTS Play will Urt Monday evening In the city klttenbaU league with eight teams entered. Hendersona and the Active Club will tangle Monday with Kldda and Jennlnga Tire In the other half of the dual program. The schedule, which runs until May J( la as follows: Monday, April Henderaons vs. Active Club; Kldd's ve. Jennlnga Tire. Tuesday, April 10 Standard OH va. High School; Tour Odlce Boy vs. Lamport's. " Wednesday, April 11 Henderson's vs. Jennings Tire; Active vs. Kldds. Thursday, April 12 Standard Oil vs. Lamport's; Tour Office Boy va. High School. Friday, April 13 Postponed games. Monday, April 10 Henderson's vs. Kldda; Active vs. Jennings Tire. Tueadsy, April 17 Tour Office Boy vs. Standard OH; Lamport'a va. High School. Wednesday, April 18 Tour Office Boy va. Hendersons; Kldds vs. Stand ard OH. Thursday, April 19 Active vs. Lam ports; Jennings Tire va. High School. , Friday, April SO Postponed games. Monday, April 33 Henderaona va. Btandard OH; Active vs. High School. Tuesday, April 24 Tour Office Boy Ts. Kldds; Jennings Tire vs. Lamports. 1 Wednesday, April it Hendersons ts. High School; Btsndard Oil vs. Active. Thursday, April it Tour Office Boy vs. Jennings; Lamports vs. Kldds. Friday, April 37 Poatponed gamea. Monday, April 80 Henderaon vs. Lamports; Tour Office Boy vs. Active. Tuesday, May 1 Kldda va. High School; Jennings vs. Btandard Oil. L LEADER TO VISIT ASHLANDAPR. 25 (Continued from page one) Publicity Herb Orey, chairman. . : Decorations D, R. Terrett, ohalr nen. : Banquet A. B. Cunningham, chair man. . Hospitality Xj. B. Hasplns, ohalr man. Reception!!. 0. Jerome, chairman. TJnder the direction of these com- Mlfte jihulrmen. several SOOres Of ehrlners will contribute their efforts to the success of the elaborate joint ceremonial, the opening event of the Oregon Diamond Jubilee, which will be held In Medford the following week. Present plsns Include t great ahrlne party at the Oregon Oaves resort following the Saturday oere monlay. Judge Dunn, charter member of Hlllah temple and active In Shrine affaire for the past quarter century, waa the speaker at today's Shrine club luncheon. Judge Dunn revlewod the early daya of the Shrine In south ern Oregon, recalling eventa which led up to the establishment of Hlllah temple In Aahland In 1008. with 00 members. His Interesting and vivid descriptions of early ceremonials de lighted a large gathering of nobles at today's meeting. Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. .108, A. fcGJj? at 7:30 p. m. Work In F. 0. degree, Visitors Invited. i V. A. NOBBIS, w. m. OBO. ALDBN, Secy. "Wishing Well," en operetta pre aented by the Phoenix: Orange, will be Saturday, April 7, at 8 p. m., at the Orange hall. Admission 10 and 3So. Following the operetta there will be dsnclng. Music furnished by Dickey's. Dance tickets, 3Sc per couple. For Qsrden Plowing Tel. 01J-J. TOO LATE TO'CLASSIFY FOR BALE Bed baby chicks, can accept a few more orders for April. May delivery. We hatch lrom our own strong, healthy stock. Cum mlnga Poultry Ranch, miles out Midway rood. WANTED Laundry completed 60c a dozen. Telephone 503-J. PLEASANT rooms, board. 183 Mo. Oakdale. 1S8 FEET -ft. chain net galvanised fencing ;also 14 ft. galvanised wire and pipe gate. All at cost price. Eakln Motor Co., next to Western Auto Supply. FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish ed house; adults. Garden spsce end fruit. 608 Austin St. JU8T RIGHT for diversified terming this 10 acres, with paid-up water, 80 A. cult.. 30 A. alfalfa: 8 rm. home, lg. barn: good ronrta, school: 28 ml. Medford; stocked snd equipped; 8S7IS0. Clear Long Beach prop, acceptable for part. Arthur B Lalng, 10 N. Bsrtlett. Tel. 1408. FOR SALE Real Beritalns 3 bed room suites, dlnlnl-rnom set. break fast table snd 4 chairs, library table, rocking chairs, Easy wanner, electric range, trasn burner, oayueo. ma mlwellaneoua furniture. Mrs. Theo. P. Tollelson, 108 Oeneva St. LOST Oold hoop ear ring with black setting. Inquire for Mra. McCon ochle. Brown'a. REPORT FINDING SHEBA'S CAPITAL KV r ' 1 & jfIOr-'sr li U WAS FOUND WiWm V ' .-..-TTTTmTTT aHrf An4r Mnlrautf rlnhM. French bapi. bornignon moimior r....... ............. --- explorers, claim to have discovered the lost capital of the Queen of Sheba at the northern edge of the Great Sandy desert In Arabia. The location It shown on map. The explorers took aerial photographe of the "city" and reported aeveral tewera atlll standing. (Associated Preia Photos) Pear Markets NEW TORK, April 8. P) (USDA) Pear auction: Two cara arrived, two Oregon unloaded, four on track. Oreson D'Anloua. 421 boxea extra fancy, 83.22-4.30, average 83.49; 1008 boxes fancy, 83.04-4.20, average 83.72. CHICAGO, April 8. (IP) No pear auction today. INDIANA WOMAN IS GRANDMOTHER AT 28 COLUMBUS, Ind., April . (AP) The birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Roland Reed haa made Mra. Reed'a mother, Mrs. Cecil Henderaon, a grandmother at the age of 28 yeara. Mra. Reed la 14 yeara old. Her lifth Birthday, PHILADELPHIA (UP) Cheerful ness, together with abstinence from alcohol, smoking and late auppera are attributed for her advanced yeara by Mrs, Mary Ann Asay, who haa celebrated her 111th birthday at the Burlington county home at New Lisbon, N. J, SEATTLE, Wash . ( UP ) Mra. Mar guerite Dare, 81, waa dancing the Virginia Reel with her husband. Dare lifted his wife In a wide whirl and she cracked heads with another dancer, Both were knocked out for an hour, .P.TI MOUNT VERNON, Waah., April 6. (AP) Conductor Thomas Ander son .was killed, a baggage man was seriously Injured, and the 12 pas sengers were bruised and suffered from shock when a Northern Pacific train was wrecked 8V miles north east of Mount Vernon shortly after noon today. Spreading rails was reported as the cause of the accident. The train was travelling north from Seattle to Van couver, B. C., and had Just passed through Mount Vernon. , Four of the five cars overturned. f SALEM, April 8 (AP) O. R. Mc Lean of Seattle, supervising examiner for the 15th federal deposit insurance district, was In Salem today confer ring with A. A. Schramm, state su perintendent of banks, relative to examination of banks In connection with the federal deposit Insurance. Pnn-IIellenlo Meets Members of Pan Hellenlo are Invited to meet at the Colonial club on West Main street to morrow for luncheon at 1 o'clock. Following luncheon .contract bridge will be played, with Mrs. O 3. Mor row and Mrs. Henry Prlngl eas host- 17 AND WAR'S CALL WASHINGTON, April 6. (AP) . It's army day today, and the tread j of marching feet, of soldiers parad ing up Pennsylvania avenue, revives ' a memory. ' Seventeen years ago at 1:18 o'clock this afternoon a signal from & White House window shot around the world the message: j "America is at war." j Wood row Wilson walked the streets j of Washington that 1-year-old day' Mrs. Wilson beside him; both deep in thought before turning back to the White House, taking up a pen and signing his, name across the war resolution. As he traced the last stroke, a naval officer, standing in a window near Wilson's desk, semaphored si lently to the navy department, then across the street. The ..-ord, awaited, flashed Instan taneously to the furthest military and naval outpost orders to go into action. Franklin D. Roosevelt, young as sistant secretary of the navy, was one of the first to receive It. His was a task of seeing that the nation's naval cordon offered no loopholes to Ger man sea raiders. Today is army day again, and he wired from his yacht in southern waters the celebration "Indicates in part the gratitude of our nation to our army w.hlch so valiantly served this country in Its every emergency." Unlucky Youths Quarantined In Sorority House LOS ANGELES, April 6. (AP) Only four men students are "Invited" to the fancy dress ball tonight and the formal dance to morrow night planned by the 90 girls at the Kappa Alpha Tbeta sorority house at the University of California at Los Angeles. These are not original plans, but a quarantine intervened and changed the circumstances. The four boys, as kitchen em ployees at the house, were quar antined as well as the sorority members after Helen Fischer, sophomore class secretary, was stricken with scarlet fever. If no one else contracts the fever, the quarantine will be lifted Monday, Bl NEW YORK, April 6. (AP) Busi ness prospects for the second quarter "generally are conceded to be poten tially capable of producing the most satisfactory resul ts for any second quarter In four years," Dun Ss Brad street said today. The expected slackening in the pace which retail buying set before Easter has not yet appeared, the agency reported. Although sales of some apparel lines have receded this week from the "extraordinarily high totals" of the preceding week, buying of furniture, housewares, electric re frigerators and rugs Increased by a wide percentage, AUTO GLASS . Fender, Body A Radiator Repali General Sheet Metal Light Structural Iron BRILL MICTAL WORKS 100 E. 8th St, Phone 41s FOR SALE Young team, weight 8000 lbs. on Linn Rnnch, 1 mile N. W. JsckJtonvllle. Do not csll Sunday EMPTY TRUCK ffolns, to San Fran cisco soon, would like load of fur niture, etc Will make special rata. Phone 833. NOTICE Have power sprayer to spray cork elm, fruit l rep, shrubbery, (or aphis. Phone S3B-W, FOR SALE Choice hybrid delphin ium seedlings; will bloom this sum mer. Phone B27-X. Call 703 W. 3nd. LIBERTY FOOD STORES MAIN AND GRAPE EVERYTHING IN GOOD FOODS I ALEXANDER GROCERY, Inc. Phone 143 FREE DELIVERY E. F. ALEXANDER, Gen. Mgr. Saturday Specials Kitohen Queen Flour, 49-lb. saok '. $1.55 Large Ivory Soap Flakes , 21 2-b. Can Rockwood Oocoa 21 Large Package Jenny Wren Ready Mixed Flour . 29 1 lb. Hills Blue Can Ooffee 25 4 Cans Libby's Milk .. . .....25 Royal Club Tomato Juice, 3 for 24 Croatnette Egg Noodles, 3 for 24 Trupak Grapefruit, No. 1 Can 10 2!$.lb, Can Calumet Baking Powder 55d Kellogg 's AU Bran Is a Good Spring Tonlo AND After all, there's nothing better than good, home-baked bread. That's why we are calling your at tention to CROWN Best Patent Flour. In line with our policy to offer the best, we feature Crown Flour. Try a sack at once and you will become a regular Crown en thusiast. Of course, If flour of more reasonable price better .fits your budget, we have Kitchen Queen Flour combining good quality with moderate cost, ' Springtime Is Changing Time . . . for love, and ap petites. At the I.MKHTY MAR. KET you'll alu-ajrs find a select ts rletjr of meats to tary your meal, time menus at prices that are kind to thrifty budiete. Highest Grade Beef Swift', Specially Fed. Beef . . . Pork . . . Veal . . . Lamb Saturday Specials Fancy selected Swift's Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. . AL STEWART'S FRYERS FANCY HENS AND SQUABS 10c mm MODEL BAKERY t Old Virginia Goober Cake has found favor in many families 19c Date Nut Bread, a 25c loaf for 19. MEDFORDITES INVITED JO EVANS GREEK CCC ON INSPECTION IP Medford people who are Interested In visiting the Civilian Conservation corps camp at Evans creek tomorrow, have been extended an Invitation by the Medford district CCC headquart ers, and those who would like to remain for dinner, may do so. A nominal charge will be made for the meal. The opening of the camp to those who wish to visit there, is In con nection with the observance of Army day, for which flags are flying throughout the nation today. The camp will show local people what the army does. In times of peace. . To reach the Evans creek camp, drlvera may take the Midway road from Medford to the Table Rock store, turn left, and take the Sams Valley road. Signs along the road In dicate the direction of the camp.. ABUSES ARE CITED WASHINGTON, April 8. (AP) 1 What were termed abuses In the operation of holding companies, to gether with payment of large salar ies to officials of the American Tele phone and Telegraph company, were reported today to the house inter state commerce committee by Dr. W. M. W. Splawn, following a three year study ordered by congress. Splawn, now a member of the In terstate commerce commission, rec ommended enactment of the Ray burn bill creating a federal commun ications commission. Hearings open Tuesday before the house , commit tee. . Spl&wn was employed by the com mittee to make the inquiry. He al ready had submitted one report, "The holding compsny," the re port said, "has been found as a re sult of this Investigation to be ae prolific of abuses In the field of communications as In other utilities already studied." "What is disclosed by the exami nation of the Associated Telephone Utilities company is, in my Judg ment, but typical of what may occur under existing laws," Splawn wrote. "Moreover, the American Telephone and Telegraph company, which Is both a holding and. an operating company, Is more powerful and skill ful than any state government with which It has to deal. "A bill regulating communications In interstate commerce will fall far short of being effective unless It first restricts the use of the holding company to what is absolutely es sential and necessary and, second, unless the regulation is extended to the holding company In like manner as to the operating company." Phone 642. We will haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. IKcyit went io mankefr Here's the story. There's even a moral so don't say you weren't warned in advance. Mary poor darling went to market and fell for the seeming economy of "bargain counter" coffee. But she quickly learned that even though you buy coffee by the pound you don't drink it by the pound. You drink it by the cup. And true economy is based on how many satisfac tory cups you get from the pound. Mary discovered that Hills Bros. Coffee makes a greater number of completely delicious cups per pound because of the greater abundance of strength and flavor. MORAL: For real economy as well as supreme coffee flavor, always ask for Hills Bros. Coffee. CW' HIS Hilb Bnt. Sea Snake Seen Disporting Near Coos Bay Sands MARSHJ1ELD. Ore., April 6. (IP) Coos bay. slighted these msny months ss discussion of sea ser pents and marine monstera held attention, leaped to the fore today. Pred Jens, United States coast, guard lookout, reported thst short ly sfter 8. a. m. today a "serpent" he estimated to have been between 80 to 100 feet In length hove Into sight snd plsyfully churned the water off the eouth spit for nearly half an hour. ' Jena said the cresture worked Its way through the waves by "hump ing Its back" like a messurlns worm. Its head, he said, did not show sbove the water. yesr fell short of the first two month, of lsst yesr. Q la the University of Minnesota's school of agriculture are 88 "federal students." financed by the atate and federal government,. TOURIST REGISTRATION N SALEM, April . (AP) Msfch, 1934, was the first month of the cur rent year to enow an Increase In non-resident motor vehicle registra tion over the corresponding month In 1833, a report from toe secretary of state's office reveals. Last month's registrations totsled 3,988 as com pared to 3,421 In 1933. Both January and February of thla Roller Skating Hello, friends and skating fans, we are back again for a while. Floor newly landed. Under same man agement. All welcome for a good time. Carnival opening Friday night, April 6 at Armory. JOHN SOHEPERS, Mgr. Hotel Figueroa Tenth and Figueroa Sta. LOS ANGELES 400 outalde roomi sne of the aeweat aotela Next door to everything important In downtown Los Angeles. As comfortable as It Is convenient Oarage In connection. Rooms with, or without, private oath. Bates 81.60 per day and up Attractive permanent rates, week or month. A. B. SMITH, Lessee. HOME OWNED ST0EES SPRING FOODS Springtime menus call for a variety of foods to perk up winter weary appetites. Come in and see the large variety of spring foods offered at Piggly Wiggly. FREE DEUVERY-PHONE 9 Featured Values for Friday, Saturday, Monday Albers Pearls of Wheat pkg. 19c PancakeorWaffleFIour257at 2for29 White King, lge. pkg. 27c Fisher's Blend Flour " $1.89 Fisher's Cake Flour W 15c Mission Bell Soap, 4 bars 15C Leslie Salt cn 2 for 15c Ovaltine, $1 size . . 72c Coffee, MaxweH House, pound m 28c Instant Postum 8 oz. size 37c Waldorf Tissue 3 for 14c Scott Tissue 3 for 25c 19 Durkee's Salad Aid, Pt. 17c Qt. 29c Camay Soap, 3 bars 14c Hershey's Cocoa, J lb. tin 9c Columbia R. Salmon, 15 oz. tin, 2 for 29c Royal Chef Clams, size, 2 cans 25c Budweiser Malt, 2J size can .55c Snowdrift Shortening, 3 lb. tin 41c Mother's Cocoa, 2 lb. tin 21c Idaho Small White Beans, 4 lbs..,:. . 19c Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can 25c Rodman Peas, No. 2 can 21c Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs 22c Arm & Hammer Soda, lb. pkg 8c Piggly Wiggly Coffee, lb 25c SPECIAL A Glass Tumbler Free ORANGES, large, fancy Sunkist, doz RADISHES, 2 bunches for . RHUBARB, 3 lbs """ 5