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MOONEV'S FATE RESTS FINALLY WITH SUPREME COURT
hi. father In Weeka ex Orr store
her., will leave early next month for
th. By city where he will Join hi.
father and mother and attend the
ambltloua spring expansion program
of Weeka & Orr. Workmen axe now
engaged in remodeling work In thl.
star, and Interesting announcement,
aa to the policy of his firm will be
made public by Mr. Orr upon hi.
return to Medford next month.
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Self praiae, little merit.
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bualneas and special session, of Pa
cific Coast furniture dealera.
THREATENS BLOCK
MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. fEDFOTCD, OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 13. 1935.
LUIAN BROTHERS
Meat Specials
While In the south. Bert and Qrne
On wlU select new merchandise for
th. Medford .tore aa a part of an
n
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Choice Beef Pot Roast, . . lb. 9c
Choice Beef Short Ribs, . . lb. 8c
SWISS STEAK, . . . lb. 15c
Rhode Island Red Hens, . lb. 18c
Grade "A" Butter, ... lb. 35c
SHORTENING, ... 3 lbs. 33c
FRANKFURTERS, ... 2 lbs. 29c
New Sauer Kraut, . . . qt. 10c
(Continual (rem Pag. On.)
K
FLOUR
Klamath Falls
Bouquet. 49 lbs.
S1.65 .
FLOUR
Kitchen queen. Strictly
harrlnheat.
49-lb. tack
SI -85
C. & H.
Cane Sugar
100-lb. sack
S4.98
I G A MILK
' Tall cans
48 can case
S2-81
Per can
..6c
HI
I. G. A. Salad Dressing,
quart jar -
Good Coffee, ground the way you like it.
Lb. -
29c
22c
Del Monte
TOMATO JUICE
Three Cans
Del Monte
Fruit Cocktail
Tall cans
17c
more than half the precipitation re
corded since January 11, when the
storm first started, ha been mow.
The- deepest recorded here aX any
one time was M of an Inch on Jan
uary 12. there being no official tab
ulation available thl afternoon. Only
.3 of an Inch lay on the ground In
Medford thta morning, hexing melted
for the most part aa It fell during
the night, but flurrlee throughout
the day were adding to It aomewhat.
The forecast for tonight and Sat
urday la unsettled with anow, pro
mising no letup In the near future
The storm la unusual In that more
snow ha fallen during the last week
than In any similar period for several
years, although the ajnount of pre
cipitation Is not out of the ordinary,
43 Inches on Sexton I
Truck and bus lines reported today
that conditions are not serious on
the highway north, although 43
Inches of anow was reported on the
summit of Sexton mountain, and
nine and one-half Inches have fallen
at Wolf Creek. Snow plowa are busy
In the mountains north of Grants
Pans. Truck and bus drivers making
the trip this morning from Duns
mulr report that five feet of snow
had. fallen up until last night at
that city but that with chains the
road there Is passable.
A blizzard extending Into and tle-
lng traffic In the Klamath Fails sec
tion, was also reported at Dunsmuir
today.
Officials of Crater Lake national
park had no word from Crater Lake
today, but at the last reports Wed
nesday, the depth there was more
than 10 feet. The Crater Lake high
way has been kept open as far as
the Diamond lake Junction.
Th. fat. of Tom Mooney, many time, debited by governor, of California and court., finally ntU
with th. Supremo Court of th. United State, which may review hi. ca... Moon.y I. ahown canter
h. look, today and, at left, a. he waa when he waa convicted In 1917 In th. San Francleco Prcparedneee
Day parade bombing. Chief Juetlc. Hughea (right) heade th. high court which will pat. on hi. fat., with
th. court building ahown, right (Aaaoclated Frees Photo.1
Bakery Department
Phone 273
Each week we offer you something especially delici
ous to tempt your appetite. This time it's two popular
specials for the week-end
POTATO ROLLS
Made with mashed potatoes,
rolls.
Doz
These are grand dinner
19c
DATE DROPS
An old-time favorite.
Doz .
23c
ee uz rr aez s
A ttlrrlni tel. of aaVearar. I fk.
remmllc country below th. R
Grande.
Starts Thursday, Jan. 24th
IN THE
MAIL TRIBUNE
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PORTLAND. Jan. 18. (ff) Warning
of a new cold wave swepplng south'
ward through the Paaclflc northwest
banshed any hope that many Oregon
communities might have had for im
mediate relief from the worst winter
storms In a decade.
The federal weather bureau here
said Portland thermometers may reg
ister 20 degrees or under tonight.
Meanwhile, south central Ore
gon and western Oregon experienced
the worst snow and cold conditions
in many years. Klamath county was
virtually snowbound, with a new bliz
zard raging today, following on the
heels of yesterday's severe storm.
Bend, In the hesrt of central Ore
gon, reported that all motor vehicle
traffic between that city and south
em points was definitely halted.
Transportation Crippled.
Transportation service by train,
plane and motor bus was crippled by
the storm. Power lines were down
j In several sections, and communica
tion systems were having much troU'
ble.
Ice-covered streets caused many ac
cidents, most of them of a minor na
ture, however. In Portland last night
fire truck skidded on the slippery
surface and crashed Into a street oar.
Two persons were hurt.
Highway travel was hazardous In
many parts of Oregon, and In atlll
other parts It was impossible.
The Dalles - California highway,
south of Bend, and the Fremont
highway were completely blocked
Rural roads In Deschutes. Klamath
and Lake counties were virtually Im
passable.
The Wapmltla highway and the
road north of Bend were open, out
stages were running hours behind
schedule. Driving waa perilous. The
upper Columbia highway was open,
but motorists who were not on emerg
ency business were pleaded with to
cancel trips. Slide blockades were
feared. The highway surface was
treacherous. County road closing in
Wasco county was Imminent.
SAN PRAriCISC, Jan. 18. t'Ti
Traffic moved haltingly with numer
aocldents. many schools were closed,
and the mall went through with
postmen on skis todsy as the win
ter's severest snowstorm piled snow
over the Paclfo northwest and the
mountain regions of northern Cali
fornia. Several logging camps on the Olym
pic peninsula in Washington were
shut down when snow aa deep as
two feet made further operations Im
practical. Rural schools near Spokane and In
other parts of eastern Washington
remained closed today because ' snow
drifts blocked county roads, throt
tling traffic. Spokane experienced
Its heaviest fall in six yean, wit;.
the white substanee more than U
Inches deep In level places.
film Actors Marooned.
A Hollywood moving picture com
pany, only recently arrived to film !
Jack London's "Call of the Wild."
was all but marooned at Mount Ba-
ker lodge, near Belllngham, Wash. 1
The snow was feet deep at the
lodge.
Fourteen anowplowi worked tub
bo rnly to keep roads open In Skagit
and Snohomish counties, but traffic
waa virtually demoralised. The larg
est anowplow in Spokane county wis
broken in an attempt to cut through
a drift blocking a highway.
Several traffic accidents were re
ported in Seattle yesterday, where Ice
coated the streets.
Some sections of Oregon reported
the heaviest fall in 13 years. Several
rural achola In that state were also
cloeed. and traffic over secondary
highways was halted. Trains from
California arrived In Portland aa
much aa three hours late.
RADIO CORPORATIONS
ORDERS 'A' DIVIDEND
the court is trying thla case.
the court is."
The defendant and his wile .re
under high tension." Edward J.
Relllv. chief of th. defense staff
pleaded in their behalf.
Justice Thos. W. Trencnard shooK
his head, dubiously.
'This woman who made this out
burst Is his wife?" the court asked.
Rellly nodded.
"Madame," Justice Trencnard said
to Mrs. Hauptmann, "don't you see
the Impropriety of this outburst,
am asking you. don't you see?"
Mrs. Hauptmann stood silent.
Wife Apologizes
"Will you promise you won't do
It again?"
'I like to try, but sometimes
can't help," ahe apologized. Her
voice broke.
'I'll not again offend these gentle
men and the Jury."
Justice Trencnard suggested that
Hauptmann promise, too. Rellly In
terposed that his client had wanted
to apologize for his conduct of yes
terday, when he shouted: "Mister.
mister, you stop lying! You are tell
ing a atory," at Special Agent Thos
H. 81sk on the witness stand.
Hauptmann waa tense, but motion
less, throughout his wife's outcry
and aubsequent apology. As ques
tioning of Mrs. Achenbach resumed,
Mrs. -Hauptmann settled back into
her seat, her face still flushed.
Taking up her atory, Mra. Achen
bach Joined them as they were talk,
lng on her front porch that morning.
q. Did you observe Hauptmann
that morning?
A. when he went down my front
ateps h. kind of supported himself
on the Bide of the stoop.
Claimed Leg Hurt
Mrs. Achenbach Bald Mra. Haupt
mann explained "Richard hurt his
leg during the trip."
The wife, ahe said, touched Haupt
mann's leg with a "sort of massage
motion" while the couple were on
the porch.
Wllentz released the witness with
out further development that Haupt
mann. In his alleged fall from the
kidnap ladder, had received th. leg
Injury.
Mra. Achenbach ant quietly on
the witness stand, her faoe toward
the Jury. Hauptmann atared hard at
her.
Rellly took the witness.
q. After Anna Hauptmann c&me
back from Europe In 1028 with your
children, did ahe present you with
bill?
A. Yea.
Q. And you refused to pay ltt
A. I guess that', right.
Mra. Hauptmann listened Intently
to Mrs. Achenbach'a t.atlmony,
manifesting Interest In the trial, ap
parently for the first time. She
laughed when the witness Insisted
the cost of a trip to Europe for one
of her children with Mra. Haupt
mann had been repaid.
Could Have Been Rheumatism
Rellly brought out that Mra. Ach
enbach had seen no bandage on
Hauptmann'e leg, no cane or crutch,
no "smell of arnica."
"It could have been rheumatism,"
Relllv remarked. Mr.. Achenbach
grinned.
Court recessed lor luncn a i.ao
with the wltneas still on the stand,
Aa the trial of Hauptmann went
Into its thirteenth day today the
prosecution announced It felt it had
built uo a Bufflclent case to send
him to the electric chair for the kid.
naplng and murder of Baby Charles
A. Lindbergh, Jr.
"The state's case la definitely
now." Attorney General Wllenta aald
"Anytime, now, I can turn to the
judce and sny. 'Your honor, the state
rests Its case.' "
At the same time he said he had
80 more witnesses ready to testify
should he find them necessary.
Houptmann waa visibly annoyed as
he began the thirteenth day or nis
o.deal. hearing Henry Elchln, Bronx
engineer, complete testimony on the
terrain of the Bronx where n. uvea
and where the ransom for tn. una.
bergh baby waa paid, and Sergeant
John Wallace of the atate police re
late again to the Jury th. Btory of
his arrest last September IB.
ORRS GO SOUTH TO BUY
ATTEND DEALERS' MEET
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Orr left thla
city Thursday for Los Angeles when
they will spend several day. aa
guesta of Mr. and Mra. Tom Travi..
Mr. Travla waa. division manager for
the Standard Oil company her. be
fore moving to the aouthern Cali
fornia metropolla.
While In Lo. Angele.. Mr. Orr will
visit th. furniture markets and In-
spect large California furnltur. store.
for tdeaa to be Incorporated in tne
remodeling program now underway
at Weeka ex Arr furnltur. .tore In
thla city.
Early In February. Mr. and Mra.
Orr will return to San Francisco
where Mr. Orr will attend th. furni
ture ahowlnga and meetings which
will be featured during Western Mar
ket Week. He la a director In th.
western association of furniture
dealers and waa also president of the
Oregon Retail Furnltur. Dealera association.
Oen. Orr, who la aaaoclated wiin
Mark Twain condemned polygamy
on the around that "no man can
serve two masters."
KEW YORK. Jan. 1 (API Dlree
tors of the Radio Corporation of
America, today declared a dividend
covering all accumulations on th.
preferred "A" atock amounting
9 2' j a share.
Dividend, have not bn peld
the pref.rre-j 'A' .haree since the
first quarter of 1933.
e name
"Rainier" assures finest quality
IT'S HERE
AGAIN!
Good Old
WURTS GIFTS
SIXTH AND CENTRAL
WANTED!
SOO WOMEN
AND MEN
To Join Our 1935
BOOK CLUB
Over tooo Books are here for your enjoyment
during 19S5 Novels. Travel, Adventure Butike
for every taste. We haw Just added 5X
worth of the nick of the year's outstanding
hooka. Jnst think ell the books you want
to read for only Sc a month at thl, special
membership rate. M35 Membership .
This Offer Oood Until Monday Only
After Monday, Membership Is $1.00
SATURDAY SPECIAL
FREE!
To th. first 100 people who make a cash purchase In our store
Saturday Morning between th. hours of :S0 and noon, we
will give, ABSOLUTELY FREE,
Choice 35c to 50c Hand-made
Handkerchief
(Limit one to customer)
Thla offer Includes a Book Club Membership Talc, advantage
of this special Tomorrowl
Piijr
Fully Aged!
Each Bottle Brew Dated
12 Ounce Bottles
It Were Any Better
We Couldn't Sell It!
At Your Favorite Dealer or Phone 203
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"If Its Snidcr's . . . It' the Best To Buy"
BETTY SURE IS POPULAR WITH
THOSE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS,
THERE ARE FIVE OF 'EM IN
THE PARLOR RIGHT NOW !
WELL, IF 1 KNOW BOYS-BETTY
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CALUMET COCONUT CAKE
(JoMs)
3 til yolkf, well baatia
cup milk
1 teaipooa naltla
S etc whites, titfly beaten
I can Baktr'i Coconut, Southern Styto
S eup lifted Swim Down CaVe Flour
3 teaipoont Calumet Baking Powder
Vi teeipoon wit
H cup butter or other thortealni
1 cup tugar
Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together
three timet. Cream butter thoroughly, add fugar gradually, and cream
together until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks and beat well. Add flour,
alternately with milk, a small ammint at a time, beating after each ad
dition until tmooth. Add vanillii.fold U cKi whites. Bake In two greased
9-inch layer pans In moderate oven (375- F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Put lay.
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