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KfGE POUT? r 'MTPFOHP MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933. Society and Clubs Letlon Auilllarj to Hale Pltrlotle Mwtlnf Tha American Lenlou Auxiliary will kneet In the club rooms at the armory Monday evening, February 25. A pa trtotlo program lias been prepared by Mrs. Lorena Leach, chairman or Amerlranlim. and Mra. Earl York. chalrmin ol national defense. The MadrlKul club, newly formed women's chorus, will make lta first tmbllc appearance at this time. This club la sponsored by the- American Lcfrlon Auxiliary and la ably directed by Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strang assisted by Mrs. Juanlta Butler, pianist. A group of Girl Scouts will present ft play and later In the evening re freshmenta will be atrved by com mittee headed by Bclva Atken. Mrs. Alberdlnr leaves For Home In HarTarrt, Veb, Mrs. Paul Alberding of Harvard. Neb. who has been visiting In Med ford with her sister, Mrs. D. W. Btone, lor the last five weeks, lelt Tuesday evening. En route home ane will spend several days visiting friends in Bants, Ana. Long Beach and Loa Angelea. While In Medford Mrs. Alberding waa entertained by friends on aevt;al occasions. STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS MAKE TIIIH 2SC TKST Um Juniper oil, Buchu leaves, etc.. to fliu.li out excess ncidi and wast matter. Ocd rid of bladder irritation that caufcrs waking up, frequent de alra, scanty flow, burning and back- i ach. Get Juniper oil Buchu leaves, tc., In little preen tablet called Buketa, the bladder laxative. In four day If not pleased go back and got your 25c. Get your regular sleep and feel "full of pep." Heath's Drug Store, J arm In Drug Store, BE WISE BUY WISE ECONOMIZE with HODOKN-IIIIKlVSTI.U IIXDS Milk Chick Starter, cwt $2.80 Milk Chick Starter Pellets, cwt $2.85 Chick Mash Without Milk, cwt $2.65 Baby Chick Scratch, cwt. $2.55 Lawell Egg Producer, with milk and Cod Liver Oil, cwt $2.25 Threo Star Egg Mash, with milk and Cod Liver Oil, cwt $2.00 Hortgen-llirwster fpeclnllzed reeds for sale by Jackson County Feed Company 4th nnd Hartlrtt Streets Mrdford, Oregon AUTO HEATERS $10 Vplue A c!rr Mving if you buy i now. INSTALLED FJtlili" during ulc only. WINTER FRONTS We must move ail win. ttr iit mi no wl your Chine lo gel real bar. galni Com early for bett buy. 750f CLOSE OUT.. B A T T Arc batterin fully guarantf edll plate. Fquip now vt money on re chari e I imiiuM larung rrmuMe. $145 WITH YOUR OLD ONE $695 m Pi E R I E S :A'iooKoosM.-jj.:v;TTyra Tire$fone RADIATOR CLEANER IWjiu nti, tJodjtf. !, nd Jin from auiumobiU .moling "- I f av rtolrctna coat. .44' RADIATOR SIAlTITf Srala in Mirrrv4il fsKtMton and tvoling (vt Irma. l.uy to u VU m m 1.1 "tVi'TWW'W? mum Wenonah Club Members Are Guests at Watson Home Harriet Watson was hostess to the Wenonah club at her home on Beall Lane on Thursday afternoon. There were aeven tables of bridge In play, with high score going to Mangle Ersktne. durst for the after noon waa Mrs. Pearl Gibson of Ash land. Refreshments were served by Elva Gentry, Mildred Ward and Florence Rush, asslMtbig the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of oladys Wal term Ire, 921 8. Holly, Thursday, March 7. The Wenonah sister "thank you" party of the Wenonah club was held at the home of Florence Rush on West Jackson street, Wednesday eve-; nlng. The meeting was In form of a "kid" party, and there were many novel typea of dress. Games and stunts were the diversion of the evening, after which each "kid" traded lunch palls In school-day fashion. The committee In charge consisted ; of Bcrntce Wilson and Esther Dooms. Student Dance Planned At High School Ojm Tonight A dance will be held In the high school gymnasium this evening, fol lowing the first of the Med ford -Ash land games, With en attendance of 600 expected from Ashland and approximately the same from Medford. one of the larg est dances of the season la antici pated. Thla dance, the first for several months, Is under the auspices of the H. E. C. A. and the Commercial club, hlph school nrtlvlty groups. A small j admission will be charged boys from1 either school, but girl students will be admitted free. - Pormhontn Lodge Duns Card Party This h veiling Wea tonka Council, Pocahontas lodge, will hold Ha regular social card party this evening, for members; at the tegular meeting place. During the business session the past Poca hontascs will have charge. Birthdays will be observed at this meeting and the attendance gift will be presented. I F. O. E. Auxiliary To gpoiifcor Tood Siile The ladles nuxlllnry of P, O. E. will sponsor a cooked food sale Sat urday, In the building previously oc cupied by Marsh's Grocery. The sale will be conducted all day, with a cafeteria luncheon nerved at noon. Alpha Delta Cluss Will .Meet On Sunday, The Alpha Delta Class of the Christian church will meet 8un7Try morning with the Women's Bible class In the court house auditorium at 0:45. All members and friends arc urged to attend. 1 Prlsrllla Circle " To Entertain Tuesday. PrlsclUa Circle will entertain at the Methodist church at homecoming at 3 p.m. Tuenday with a special program. All members are urged to attend. $0rl fytA si Tinstone ANTI - FREEZE Regular $2.65 Glycerine going up Buy ntrminrnt Anti Fret w oow driin In Spring and uis sgain next year. $199 GALLON TIRE CHAINS Lait chance to buy at thtM low price. Get s et now for month of snow and mud ahead! SPECIAL .2" up SUPER PYRO Lait longer doea not nut. l ireitont Super Pjro come in g-illon cant and 5 gllcn dium. 25c QT. Hre$fone TIRES Stop Dangerou Skidding today. Equip kith new tKn-iiJ I'treMone Tire. low prir-d during this lt. if St. Ann'i Altar Society ! Meets With Thirty Present St. Ann's Altar society held the first meeting of the year In Parish hall Tuesday afternoon with 80 ladlea present. The president, Mrs. Joseph Doblrrufler, and the secretary, Mrs. Mary Estes, concluded a abort busi ness session during which time ar rangements were made to have a ae ries of card parties at members' homes. Each hostess was requested to en tertain with at least two tables of cards to raise money for the sanctu ary carpet. The president appointed Mesdames W. H. Smith, R. L. Lewis and L. Hunter to plan all card parties of the year. Mrs. Anna Kellehor, Mrs. Rom 8c hie ff el In and Mrs. A. V. Oraves were appointed for the flower com mittee, and the board of directors for last year was retained. Other ap pointments will be made later. The meeting waa then turned over to Mrs. Naumea, who arranged tables for a pleasant afternoon of cards. Mesdamea Grltsch, Loosley and Wes ton assisted in serving refreshments. Major and Mrs. Abbey Entertained at Ashland. The Ashland Tidings states that Captain and Mrs. Clyde Young and Lieut, and Mrs. Hubert Bentley were hosts at the home of the former on Vista street, entertaining Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Clifton M. Irwin, of Salem, Major and Mrs. Walter Abbey of Medford, Lieut. Charles H. Delsman and Lieut, and Mrs. Beechor Dan ford at dinner Monday evening, on the oocaslon of the federal lnspec- tlonal visit to Battery B. Covers were laid for eleven at the beautifully appointed table. Its cen tering a charming arrangement of acacia blossoms. Phoenix Ladles' Aid In 30th Annual Dinner. The Ladles' Aid society of the Phoenix Presbyterian church will serve their thirtieth annual chicken dinner In honor of Washington's birthday tonight from fi:30 on until all are served. The dinner has be come widely known, and this year, aa in the psst, many Medford peo ple are planning to attend. Mrs. Gates Hostess" To Women of Rotary. Mra. W. A. Gates waa hostess at her home on Crater Lake avenue Wednesday to Women of Rotary, who were served covered dish lunch eon at 1 o'clock. After a business session bridge was played, with high score going to Mrs. Goldy. About 16 were present. Medical Auxiliary Will Meet Tomorrow The auxiliary to the Jackson Coun ty Medical society will meet at Ash land tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the Ashland Women's club, on Wlnburn Way. Tea will be served at the close of a program, with Mrs, Gordon MackCracken hostess. Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 93 VP) CATTLE: 300; Including 150 direct. 00 holdovers, active, strong, load very medium, 938 lbs. Oregon steers, 0.3, sorter four out W.2S. Two loads 738-807 lbs. Oregon nd Nevada holdover 1 30 30 15. Good long feda absent, quotable 10.78. Com mon medium cows $9 19 .70; good young absent, quotable $sso down Low cutters and outters (2.45 St 4 35 BulU off market, quoted up to S3 50 CALVES None; good to choice quoted to 7, vealers eligible to 10: sheep with all holdovers, no early acuon. aooa choice under 00 lb. woot- ed quoted to 18. rouble deck good woolod Callfornlans on sale late. Sporting Goods Specials We Have Our Brand New Stock Of Reach-Wright and Ditson Athletic Goods Tennis Rackets TROPHY A new mall bow Racquet. Special DAVIS CUP Used by players the world over. Regular $1(5.00 COMET An unusually fine Tennis Racquet. Special HUB A popularly priced Tennis Racquet. f Q Special 4.3U Imported Racquets Priced from DUNLAP BALLS. Regular 35o WRIOHT & DITSON Official Balls Baseball BOUNDER BALLS, best boys baseballs on market AMATEUR LEAGUE horsohide busoballs. Special COCK OF THE WALK, popular baseballs. Special REACH Special League baseballs OFFICIAL BASEBALLS. Special price LEAGUE LEADER, genuine horsohide baseman's mit . Youth's Baseman for Reach Association Professional Mask Amateur Baseball Mask Bats priced from 25c to $2.50 Hubbard Bros. Inc. LEGISLATORS KILL 2 (Continued from Page One) day on an adverse report, five mem bers of the committee voting to kill the bill while four were favorable. Hamilton Tells Aim. Should the house make sufficient progress in disposing of Its own messures. there will be no attempt today to stop work upon the 30 senate measures now up for final consideration, Representative Moore Hamilton, Jackson county, leader In the house "rebellion" against the senate's apparent unwillingness to bring house bills out of senate com mittees, said today. There Is n use In needlessly holding up the work of the legislature, but It became necessary to show the senate what could be done by the house, he said. Seven messures were killed on ad verse committee reporta today. In cluding Representative Oleen'a reve nue producing bill by Increasing cor poration excise taxes. Others killed provided for appropriating money for the remodeling and fire-proofing of the state penitentiary; providing for the establishment of unemploy ment and social Insurance, and a memorial requesting congress to chango the name of the Bonnovllle dam to the "Columbia Roosevelt dam," all originating In the house. ees End of Parties. The house Bill which provided for the non-partlsnn election of county school superintendents drew consider able argument, Senator Allan Bynon of Multnomah county stating that It was tha opening wedge for the doing away with party government, and that there was no need for such legislation. Senator James E. Hnzlctt of Hood River declared that schools should be taken entirely out of party poli tics. "There la no resson why county school superintendents should be elected on a partisan platform," he declared. "The strength of our government is based upon parties." Senator Dell, more Leasard declared. "If we take out the county school superlnten1 dents we might as well take out our state legislators. We must keep tome offices on the partisan ballot. We might make this office non-partisan, but we cannot make It non-factional." The senate turned down two other measures providing for the nori-par-tlsan election of district attornevs and county auditor of Multnomah county. The vote was 33 to 6 on the former and 19 to 0 on the latter. Virtually the same arguments were advanced aa on the county auperln- tenuent mil. A bill providing for the rotation of namea on the general election ballot waa voted down. Senator Zimmerman favored the measure because It would Rive each candidate a chance to have nis name at the top of the ballot. Special Communication of Medford Lodfte No. 103 A. F. & A. M., Friday, Feb. 22nd, at 7:30 P. M. Work In F. O. degree. Visitors invited. Fred Purdln, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secy. Use Mall Tribune want ads Tennis $10.00 $8.00 S4.50 50c to 95c 25c 45c Supplies 15c 25c 45c 95c $1.50 $2.65 $1.45 $3.80 $1.10 n AFTER 125 MILES ACCOUNT OILLEAK (Continued irom rags One) York, Wiley cut off the motor, and landed silently In Muroc dry lake. But let Wiley tell what happened About 400 yards away was a fel low repairing his auto, that had broken down. I saw him as I ' was coming down. He was working on the motor and his head was under the hood. "He didn't see me land. Be didn't hear me as I walked toward him, I was right at hia side, and tapped him on the shoulder before he real ized there was anyone near. The man's knee buckled, he al most fell over. The sight of me in this rubber pressure suit, with the oxygen helmet, was a little too much for his heart. He ran around to the back of his auto and peered at me. Finally, he got up enough courage to step from behind the machine, and I waa able to convince him everything was all right. I told htm I wanted help and he helped me locate the airplane factory In Los Angeles. "Gosh, fellow," the man said to Post. "I was frightened stiff. thought you had dropped out of the moon, or somewhere." ilOCALS McDonald Leaves C. W. McDonald left last night on a buslnes trip to San Francisco. Leaves Tonight A. H. Still of Stan d&rd Oil, will leave tonight for San Francisco, on a business trip To Sacramentrj Among those leav ing Medford by train last night was Mrs. H. Bermay, who was enroute to Sacramento. Newbury Superintendent Here J E. Howard of Los Angeles, superin tendent of Newbury stores, arrived for a brief business visit this morn- lng by train, having been In the north for several diys. - To Ashland Mm. Mary McKlnnls left thla morning on the Oregonlan to spend the week-end In Ashland visiting her sister, Mrs. C. B, Silver, and her sons, W. O. and P. H. Mc Klnnls. e To Add res Fruitgrowers Harry white of Yakima, representative of Sherwln-Wllllama company, arrived this morning on the Oregonlan. He will address a group of Talent fruit growers tonight regarding spray ma terial. Leave for San Francisco Mrs. Floyd Hart and daughter left last evening by train for San Franclfcco, where they will spend a few days on business. Mr. Hart returned this morning by train from a business trip north. Brock Transfers Barney BrocX, who waa formerly employed by Chet Leonard Service Stations. Is ' now working tn Medford for the Union OH company, having Just returned from Eugene, where he attended a 10-day course In service station man agement, .i I Plan Birthday Ball Many from I Medford will attend the "40 et 6" Washington birthday ball to be held Saturday evening at the Josephine- ; county fairgrounds at Grants Pass ; j Besides members from Grant Pass ' nnd Medford, parti"., are expected to 1 attend from Ashland and Kerby, and 1 j the committee In char go reports un- ; j usual Interest In the dance. Good . ! music and special numbers will be a part of the entertainment, which is ; - being sponsored to carry on the work , of the American Legion relief cotn I ml t tee. 4 LEGISLATOR'S WIFE ! INJURED ON STAIRS SALEM. Feb. 22. (TVMrs. O. P Hatght. wife of Representative Haltu j of Canyon City, suffered houk!er in juries here today when she fell down I h few tepa In the State Capitoi i building. It was reported her injur- i lea were not serious CHICAGO. Feb. 32. V Abraham Wlnejiarclner Htirrli. president of Northwestern university from 1908 1916. died lAst nlijht In Philadelphia Interesting . . , FREE Movlei . I Illustrated Talki V I I 1 Talking motion plc- lures. , , Interesting mi Instructive date ... an opportunity t tee anal leam all about the new est power equlpmeat anal metJoae mwahaJn Tuesday, Mr. 12 Miller Tractor & Equipment Co. 114 So. Riverside. Phone 690 GUILTY IN COLORADO Stats pollc. officers bar hav r. t-'lved a letter from police authorl ties In Colorado, Informing them that W Frazler, arrested near Talent tj atlaa polios on Jsnuary 6. pleaded guilty there to charges of first de gree rape, and been sentenced to serve not leaa than ten, nor more than 15 years In the Colorado pen. ltentiary. PrarJer waa held here by police un til the arrival of Sheriff D. T. Potter from Colorado, at which time he was returned to the mountain state to face the charges. Attentlun Woodmen of World All members of Camp No. SO now make payments to Leiand J. Knox, clerk, Room 303, aieaiora national Bank Bldg. Man agera tamp no, go. Woodmen of world. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY we nave one or the best assorted oujcas or used cars In So. Oregon among them. 1st series 1030 Plymouth 4-door se dan (Karlkeen trunk I 2nd series 1930 Plymouth, 4-door ocuaii tmi ateci oociy) 1930 Graham 4-door sedan 1933 Chev. Master coach iud4 Plymouth coach (Karlkeen 1929 Ford sedan Your used car taken In trade. wjuis un oaiance. MEAD MOTOR CO. IB So. Fir. Desoto, Plymouth FOR SALE! The most mmnlu ai neia sceas in So. Oregon, priced i8v. Aiunarcn Beed & feed Co, FOR SALE 6 lots and unfurnished o room nouse on Spring street for the exceptional low price of 800. Terms, city water. Electricity and mall delivery handy. Phone 817-L w ueu Clarence Fierce. winitu uin or woman to do cooamg ana general house work for family of adults. $20.00 per mo. Prefer party who will go home nights. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. FOR SALE: Lime sulphur and Bor- uo spray. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Several city ti oiaiwuu .xieigms Addition at greatly reduced prices. Address Box 3383, Mall Tribune. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1. All loans direct reduction. 3. Installment payments reduce your Interest monthly. 3. Your total principal does not come due In a lump aum which may be difficult to meet. 4. On our 88-month plan Interest Is less than 5 straight loan for the aamo period. 3. Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS Je LOAN ASS N. 128 East Main Telephone 195. FOR BALE Sulphate of ammonia. 43 per ton. Monarch Seed 4s Feed Co. FOR SALE 1 used Caterpillar 15 tractor. Miller Tractor & Equip ment Co. 114 So. Riverside. Tel. TO TRADE Equity in 1031 Chevro- it'i trues lor pood used tractor or work team. Phone 387, Central Point. FOR SALE By owner Bear Creek ooitom garden land, close In, also pear orchard, phone 1524-L. KREEMOFF CLEANSING TISSUES 220 Sheets 13c PSYLLIUM SEED Lb. Black 19c Lb. Blonde LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM 35c No More Tender Face. 21c LIP STICKS "SAVAGE" 4 q Popular Shades ... I 5JC O-M TABS. Per K. N. X. 65c size . Ambrosia Sets Fart Tonilrr f y Krv skin rrfiim fa 9 C lfcp I'ure l'lraiir flot Out 51.10 Rrgular R2 49c 1.1 L , 1 1 29c reffFpwP omMn.iti,n w Jf r y Xri S aVr -'"-S WANTED Unfurnished apt. Call 1M during office bours. SEE Charlei A. Wing Agency. Inc.. to Buy your Hme. TRADE 30-30 carbine gun for cow. Box 4735, Tribune. FOR SALE Oak, laurel, manxanlta and fir. 515 Pennsylvania. WANTED Work with spray rig. 401-J-3. tractor or FOR SALE Rose bushes 28c each shrubs 29c. Monarch Seed et Feed Co. NIFTY baggaga trailer. Restaurant fry plate with cover. 1031 N. Cen tral. FOR SALE Dinette table. 9 chairs. 16.00. Mrs. Torrey, No. 31, Carglll Court. FOR SALE Poison narley. Monarch Seed at Feed Co. WILL TRADE fur coat for truck. Bartlett Fur Shop. 20 S. Central. FOR 8ALE Super-Phosphate, 123 per ton. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. m TAP! 'K R E G. U) "Zffc the Wuter" At These Authorized Dispensers: BROWN'S . . . Corner Main and Front JENSEN & D ALLEY ... 220 West Main CLEO'S NEWS . . . Corner Main and Fir FRANKLIN'S CAFE ... Cooley Building VALENTINE CAFE ... No. 5 So. Riverside f We sugkest that you clip (his list and keep It for refer ence when you wish a glass of good old OI niila Beer. MASON EHEMAN & CO. Wholesale Distributors 100 BAYER'S ASPIRIN 65o Pines 49 50o Jergens Lotion.. . 35c Bromo Quinine 2 id 50c Hind's Cream 30c Vick's Drops 21 50c Saniseptio Lotion 50c Lee's Creolyptus 39 $1.00 Calonite 50c PEPSODENT TO. PASTE . . . $1.00 Zonite 77c1 25c Ex Lax .... $1.00 Lavoris 70o S1.00 Zilatono Z 25c Listerine 25c Carter's Pills 25c Hexol lf0 100 Hinkle Tabs. $1.10 COTY'S FACE POWDER . . 4 oz. Epsom Salts f? 2 oz. Spt. Camphor 8 oz. Powd. Alum '2d 4 oz. Castor Oil oz. none aciq 4 oz. Glycerine 4 oz. Po. Sulphur SO 16 oz. Bay Rum... LIFEBUOY SOAP ..... 3 Bars CITRATE OF MAGNESIA $1' ABBOTT'S HALIVER MALT $1.25 Perana Sflt4 GOc Sal Hepatica .. $1.00 Adlerika GJ)c GOc Bromo Seltzer $1.00 Bon Kora 70r 75c Anacin Tabs $1.35 Pierce's Rem. 9So 75c Doan's Pills UNION LEADER TOBACCO SIR WALTER RALEIGH 25c Gillette Blades lf) 25c Whisk Brooms 35c Gem Blades 25o 50c Hair Brushes . .. 35c Enders Blades 25t 25c Dvanshine 25 's Probak Juniors ... 1?) $125 Zipper Bags Al arm Clocks 'Pilot' guaranteed (JQ 51.25 v-Uue UOb rMrn Thrift Mom art Mrmb !uhjr-t to cnnrurm to RA FOR SALE Common alfalfa seed, 20.00 cwt. Monarch seed A Feed Co. CONVALESCENT HOME, 153 Oranlte. Ashland, cares for Invalids and aged at 940.00 per month and up. Room and board, light housekeep. Ing rooms and cabins available. FOR SALE White Bermuda onion plants. Monarch Seed A: Feed Co. The newest filing in food IS COLOIl.MaW dishes more attractive' more appetizing. Try it lit fun. 8 attractive ahidee., Schilling iTo'D Colors y fiirl V T1L a1 i 50c 79c 17c 19c 69c 19c 19 19 29c 19c 15c 79c 49c 49c 50C -55c 63c 79c 19c 39c 19c 9Sc Tooth Brush Dr. West's" OH Paper Carton Cm I C - rs or I he Ml . and III Prlcfs are ami A f tht I nllrd jtatea. Ninth and Riverside Phone 520 1 335 East Main. Phono 231 pna:1