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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNE. MEDFOUD OREGON, TTTURSDAT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934.
HUGE CRAB PILE
T
Thirty-bIk doeen craba, fresh from
the alt-wafthtxl btackea along the
coast of northern Oregon, will fur
nish the mmn part or the feed at
the Elks' temple tonight aa a part of
the "blowout" which will celebrate
the fact that the Med ford lodge waa
organized Just 36 years ago today.
The crabs, which were obtained near
Marshfleld, make a considerable stack
In the Elks' kitchen, but will be re
duced In short order tonight to noth
ing but shells and pincers by a crowd
of lodge members and frlenda esti
mated to exceed 400.
The crab feed will be but the tint
part of a gala celebration prophesied to
be one of the largest and most en
tertaining ever staged In local 171k
dom. H. N. Butler, exalted ruitr.
stated today that plans are running
smoothly for evei y feature of the
event, which Is scheduled to Include
band music, a billiard contest and a
gigantic CCO smoker; b midea the
6:30 o'clock feast.
Merriment to the tunes of Wilson
Walt and his Elks' band will settle
down to a serious enough level di
rectly after the banquet to witness
the challenge billiard match between
John Tomlln and H. O, Armstrong
and RR. Plfer and J. V. Watson, in a
35-polnt, three-cushion affair. Tom
Jin and Armstrong will be act to oall
the challenge of their opponents.
Then the smuker will get the spot
light, with six four-round ma tones
scheduled and arranged by Jerry Je
rome, to furnish some of the best i
talent offered In all of Oregon's CCC
detachment.
Lcroy Smith, colorful fisticuff ktng
from Camp WInegia&s, will match
gloves with Rudy Lesaar, pride of the
ring from Camp South Fork of the
Rogue, In the main ovent. Both oon
testanta, who strip at 160, have yet
to meet their better among the clivii
Jan corps.
This bout will top a list of fight
ers which will demonstrate all kina.
of boxing, from haymaker type to
high-stepping parlor variety. The
semi-final bout will feature the for
mer kind of mltwork, when Walter
Szumanskl. lflo, of South Fork, tan
glea with Tom Walker, 168, of Apple
gate. The other four matches wilt also
furnish their shares of colorful box
ing, In a card which la scheduled
to set a merry pace befora the even
ing Is over.
Capt. John R. Merrill of Camp
Wlneglasa will referee. Dr. H J aimer
T. Oentle of district headquarters
will be attending surgeon. Lieut
Henry P. Phelnn of Oak Knoll and
Lieut. Roy Craft of headquarters are
arranging the card, under the direc
tion of MaJ. Clare H. Armstrong, dis
trict commander, who plana to at
tend as a guest of the lodge.
Famous Grid Player
Of 90's Reappears
COAST MANAGERSHIP
Mtngus Altken. son of Mr. and Mr.
William Altken of this city and Ash
land, haa recently been appointed
to the position of Pacific coast man
ager for the American Dictograph
Products Co. of New York, according
to word received here by his family.
Mr. Altken will be remembered as
a student a,t Medford and Ashland
high schools, and friends will be ln
t created to learn of his promotion.
He visited In Medford with his par
ents last summer.
OF MUSIC FOR PLAY
Angus L. Bowmer, director of dra
matlrs nt the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, announced today that
James Stevens of Medford la to have
charge of the mimic in the play, "Uv
lug Corpse," to be Riven In Ashland
the latter part of November.
Mr, Bowmer said the first tryouts
were held Inst evening and some
excellent talent will be seen In the
production. Some parts are atlll open
in the cast snd persons In Medford
and other points wishing to try out
for the places may yet do ao.
Patrick John O'Dsa waa found In
California living as Chsrles J,
Mitchell. O'Dsa la on of the Im
mortals of football, holding many
record! for hit punting and all
around gridiron ability whlls play
ing for the University of Wiscon
sin from 1899 for four years. O'Oea
aald ha found hie football repute
tlon a handicap after settling In
San Francisco to ht ohanged hit
nam to Mitchell In 1919 and lives
In Westwood, Cal. (Assoolated
Preaa Photo)
Meteorological Report
Boise ................... 60 30 .... Clear
Boston 78
Chicago .... 48 .72 p. cidy
Denver 38 39 .... Clear
Eureka 0
Helena 8 4 .... p. Oldy
Los Angeles ........ 76 SB ., Clear
MEDFORD 79 40 Clear
New York 83 9a . cloudy
Omaha 98 Clear
Phoenlg 94
Portland 84 48 Clear
Ft no . 83 93 . Clear
Ftoaeburg ........... 73 38 Clear
Salt Lake 80 34 Clear
San FranclAco..... 73 49 Clear j
Seattle 84 48 Clear '
Spokane ... v;. ...... B 38 P. Cldv
Walla Walla 9(1 ....
Waahliwtnn. D C. B3 68 ... Cloudy
Knn FrtmclM'o llulterfnt
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 37. (API
Flm Rrede bmterlat 38!), f. o. b
Sen Francisco.
ST. l.OUIS, Sept. 36. (API Ieo
Durorher, shortstop and captain of
the St. Ixtuls Cardinals, married Mlaa
cirace Dorler today. Miss Doaier, a
etyle expert, Is a native of Dallaa. Te
Do You Really Want
To Stop That Cough?
You can do It with i
couple of doMi of Bronchu
line Emulsion with half
a bottle anyway. It's no
plea silt taMlrtti sweet sug
ary cough ayrup but It's one with a
real kick. As a matter of fact, it feels
tfrest oolnT down. Olvea INKTANT
RELIEF. Soothes a hacking, racking
couflh almost while you are swallow
ing It, Money back If it doesn't git
you relief. Jamil n s Drug store and all
other good Irulnts guarantee It,
NOTICE
GLADIOLUS GROWERS
It has come to the notice oi
the nistllohis A woe Is Hon that
tome Otartioius hi ti not
bloomed out, or have wilted.
If your C Is il lulus hsve nol done
as well as they should e will
I m pert ton I garden and try
antl help ?ou toln your prob
lems. Your for betiei Iliad
hliHimt. I'hone toy 3. t(o obit
gtiMiin. (ilndlulus Association
September 27, 1034.
Forecasts,
Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight
and Friday. No change In tempera-
ture.
Oregon: pair tonight and Friday,
but becoming overcast Friday over
northwest portion. No change in
temperature.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
HlRheat, 76: lowest, 40.
Total monthly precipitation, .31
lnoh. Deficiency for the month, .09
Inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1034, .31 Inch. Deficiency for the
season, .00 inch.
Relative humidity nt S p. m. yes
terday, 10 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 80
per oent,
Sunrise tomorrow, 0:0S a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 5:68 p. m.
VISIT
FLIER
(Continued nuin page one)
Observation. Taken nt 5 a.
120 Meredlan Time.
m.,
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B-S S gg
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and said nothing during the brief
proceeding, wlilch required five or t'.x
minutes.
His plea of "not guilty" waa voiced
by hit counsel, James M. Fawcett,
after Judge Patterson had opened "the
case of the state of New York agalrytt
Bruno Hauptmann and hi severil
aliases." The court announced that
the arraignment was made on a bench
warrant handed down yesterday at
the aame time that the Bronx county
grand Jury filed It Indictment.
Ball fixed at Sloo.0000.
Judge Patterson fixed ball at 100.
000. Pawoott then made application for
the ball to be reduced to as ,000. court
adjourned and the prisoner was led
away.
. Judge Patterson said that the ar
raignment this morning automatically
scrapped the short affidavit on which
Hauptmann had been held.
Fawoett disclosed today that he had ;
received two anonymous lettomi
threatening him bodily harm If he
did not withdraw from the oase. He i
said one was from Asbury Park. N. J.,
and the other from Rochester, N. Y. I
Fawcett said he considered them of :
no Importance and waa not even hav-1
lng them investigated.
Police continued their persistent
work on the Hauptmann home in tiim
Bronx with carpenters today, tearing
the simple frame structure to bits.!
Continue Search.
Since the discovery of 913,750 the
original Lindbergh ransom cache In
the garage, both house and garage
had been searched minutely; a search
that was crowned yesterday with the
discovery of $840 more in ransom !
notes, and a pistol, hidden cleverly
In a cro&splece of the garage.
Confronted with the money and the
weapon, Hauptmann answerod stori
Idly: "Yes, that's mine, t bought that
pistol from a German-American a few
years ago, The money is part of tho
Lindbergh ransom money. You should
know that."
Under a fire of question from Dis
trict Attorney Samuel J, Foley, he
said, "You won't find another penny
If you take the house apart," and
Clamped his Dps shut.
"Well, now we'll take the house
apvV said the prosecutor.
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Ohio Sunflower Grows 14 Feet
MT. OILEAD, Ohlu. (0P) A sun.
flower In Harold T. Kroufs garden
has pushed Its heaa 14 feet Into the
air, unusual lor Ohio, and la atlll
growing.
A ahovlng, pushing crowd of 2,500 which jammed the street In front
of the Church of Heavenly Rest in New York caused Iht dress of Mra.
John Jacob Asior III (center) to be torn as ah left the church after
the wedding of Miss Joan Blake and Henry Herman Jarea. Mra. Astor.
who was a bridesmaid, exclaimed "Oh, mercy!" aa her dress waa torn
and oeople got In her way as aha left. (Aasoclated Preaa Photo)
GOLDEN GODDESS AT FLOWER SHOW
VAN DYKE IKING
RAPID RECOVERY
5
Verne Van Dyke, Medford deer nun
to lost for 48 hours In the Umpqua
divide country, is recuperating rapid
ly at his home from hit experiences, I
In which he lost 18 pounds in weight,
and two nights sleep. All he does is
eat and sleep, and he hopes to be
bark at work at Lamport's by the end
of next week. His principal food to
date has been orange Juice, chicken I
broth, and egg. His stomach suf- i
fered from deer meat cooked over n
campflre on a stick, without salt.
Friends acquainted with the wild
country In which Van Dyke was lost.
say he escaped perishing largely thru
using his knowledge of the woods.
and what to do when lost. As soon
as he realized he was lost he stopped
and built a fire, instead of wandering
until night enme.
Since his return Van Dyke has
been the target of a number of good-
natured "wise-cracks." They issue
chiefly from those whose faces were
longest when he was missing.
by way of replies to foes; perhaps an
elaboration of the president's opinion
that some business leaders hae too
many "Inhibitions."
Issue Up to Industry
This feeling of his that Industry
should take more of a position of
leadership in the recovery drive wan
underscored yesterday In an Inter
view in which he made It plain that
he planned no direct reply to the list
of questlona propounded to him by
the United States Chamber of Com
merce. The queries sought m statement
from him on expenditures, budget
balancing, currency stabilization and
tht government's part In business.
The chamber open letter spoke of
public "apprehension . Although the
president plans no direct reply, some
observers felt that he would seek in
his radio speech to assure some busi
ness leaders that they are needlessly
nervous.
The president will go on the air
at 7 o'clock. Pacific standard tlm.
speaking for about 20 minutes.
O.S.C. MARKET MAN
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FOOTBALL
nrnnilnists Are Starting
Let t's Itpjuvenate Your Itadlo
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
4?1 K. Mnln Srt to tlrl dec
Coming! THE
HAPPY
KITCHEN
Less Work! More Fun!
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8.ubaira Cook with a gladiolus created by Carl Salhach of Berkeley, fcjil
Cal. The bloom Is known si the Golden Goddess and wis displayed at
h California flower festival in Oakland. (Associated Prssa Photo) KM
Five Albino Pliensniits Found ;d finding a brood or five "Jblno &
KINO LEY, Iowa, (Ur) Arthur pheasants, a great rarity, as few white GT-l
ftnamussvn, farmer nar here, report-1 birds of this species are ever seen.
S Y BUT NOT WHAT
S jI YOU THINK1
S ' Thu did a buyer enthusiastically de-
') scribe her second purchase oi Nob
Hill Collee. And little wonder) For
) I Nob Hill is blended from the TCP
V I QUALITY coll.es oi Ihe world. It has
' I o rich, winey. iull-bodied flavor that
Tsa pleases the most dlsaiminatlna. Mod-
) xv" N ' eratoly priced because ol economies
' in packing and distribution. Always
) s- fresh and ground to your exact order
tr f I . .v X Ihe moment you buy It
i I Uiilial Obtainable t all
) SAFEWAY STORES
mm i -a
Paul Carpenter, newly appointed
extension specialist in cooperative
marketing at Oregon State college,
who will come to Oregon about No
vember 15 from Montana State col
lege to 511 the position left vacant
by the resignation of George O.
Oatlin. Carpenter was formerly
county agent in Polk and Baker
counues-
Federal court In Medford will open
October 9 at two p. m., according to
announcement Issued today by Glenn
Ot Taylor, clerk of the court. Word
waa received here by Mr. Taylor fro.
Judge James Alger Fee of Portland,
who will preside.
At that time, petitions for natural
ization that are ready for hearing,
will come before the court, and court
will then be adjourned until October !
6. The first case on the docket, is
scheduled for October 8.
Mr. Taylor stated that a naturaliza
tion commissioner will be here Sat
urday and Monday mornings, at the 1
federal court rooms. i
Three photos 10c, this wek only
at Peasley Studio. I
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Specials for Friday, Saturday & Monday, Sept. 28, 29, Oct. 1
MILKS'!!"' 17c
Case 48 cans $2-71
COFFEE
S. & W., lb. 29r Hill's Red, lb. 31
.3. & W 2 lb. 56c4 Hill Red, 2 lb, 60
Golden West, 1 lb. glass jar 31c
Onions, Fancy Local
lb. bag 15f
81.33
Spanish Sweets, 10
100 lb. bag
SUGARS bag 45C
Brown or Powdered 2-lb. bag 132
FLOUR
Klamath Bouquet, 49 lb', bag... St. 09
Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. bag St. 89
Drifted Snow, 49 lb. bag 2.1 5
Potatoes, Fancy
No. 1 Klamath Ocm, 25 lb. bag 39c
No. 2 Klamath Gem, 50 lb. bag 49c
COCOA Horshey
HOMINY Van Camp's, No. VA tins
CATSUP 14 oi. bottles, Nalley's pure
TOMATO SAUCE S. and W 8 oi. tins .
PEAS Pearce's, California Gardens, No. 1 tall tins
TOMATOES Solid Pack, Crater Lake Brand, No. V2 tins ,
CORN FLAKES, POST T0ASTIES Fresh Stock
RICE FLAKES Heinz '
TOILET PAPER Red Feather
MACARONI Curve Cut
SALMON Red Alaska, Park Brand. No. 1 tall
OYSTERS 5 oz. tins, Biloxi Quality Brand
OLIVES Sun Ripe, No. 1 tall cans
CRACKERS Grahams or Salted Wafers, Superior Brand
VANILLA FLAVORING Bunny Brand
BAKING POWDER Clabber Girl
PINEAPPLE Cosmos Brand, No. 2'S size tins ..
PORK AND BEANS Van Camp's, large cans ..
Shortening
White Ribbon 4-lb. pail iSc
8-lb. pail 91c
FRUITS
Bananas, Fancy 5 lbs. 25c
Lemons, 360 sise, Sunkist,.,. . do. 20c
Oranges. 252 size, Red Balls, doz; 20o
Grapefruit, 150 size, Sunkist, doz. 29c
1
lb. cans 1 1
3 cans 23c
2 for 29e
3 for 13c
3 for 29c
2 for 25c
Package 7c
2 Pkgs. 25c
3 Rolls 10c
3 lbs. 25c
2 for 29c
-2 for 25c
- 2 for 25c
2 lb. box 2Sc
8 oz. bottles 23c
2 lb. tins lJ,c
- 17c
- 3 for 27c
SOAPS
Super Sudd, Kitchen size
3 pkg. (J. free) ,
Sunbrite Cleanser
2 for
White King Granulated Soap,
large package
MAYONNAISE
Valley's, pt. 23c
Qt 33 c
25c
Sc
20c
SALAD DRESS 'G
Pt ISC
i 28c
QUALITY DAIRY IN CONNECTION
Grade A Ray Milk Quart 9c Gallon 30c
Coffee Ciean,. pt. 23c, qt. 35c Whip'g Cream, pt. 28c, qt. 53c
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Free Delivery with Grocery order. 103 No. Ivy St.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Boil g Meat, lb. 8c
Prime Rolled Beef
Roast, lb. .. ISc
Leg of Lamb lb, lGc
Lamb Shldr., lb. 12' I C
Pot Roast, lb 10c
Phone 1054-J
Knight's St. Pickles, pint ISc
Dill Pickles, 5 for .. 1 Oc
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