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p: PA'GE eight" 1IEDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, 3IEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, 'APRIL 30, 1935. BADMINTON CLUB Crockett Family Coming to Craterian Stage NEW CAPITOL SITE TOURNEY STARTS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Headquarters for Knitting Supplies MEDFORtrS aBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBSaSaBBBBBaaaS A grt SeJ of Interest Is being evidenced by badminton enthuiiuu In the opening round robin tourna meet scheduled for tomorrow night at the local club court In the Angle building. The tournament U the beginning at a series to be known as the presi dent's cup matches which will be held every second Wednesday through tbe summer. Members of the club bare been divided Into two leagues, the "Blue Sox ' and the "Bed Sox," and properly handicapped for close play. The final match of each tour nament will see the champions of each league meet in the playoff for a place on the president's elup. The players who first succeed In placing their names on the trophy roster will become permanent holders of the silver loving cups which are on display at the Larry Be hade Jew elry store. It Is expected that spec tacular matches will result a the teams meet for. final and decisive matches. All matches will be played Jn mixed doubles and a president's trophy will go to the champion wo man and the champion man. Members of the local badminton club are also planning an organiza tion meeting for the forming of a state association In the near future. A delegation of players and fans will be in attendance from all the other clubs In the state. A number of so cial events are being planned for their entertainment while here. A feature of the meet will be a series of lnter-club matches which will see the oh amp ions of the pacific coast In play. MODEL HOME GETS MAGAZINE NOTICE Photographs and a descriptive story concerning the model home In Weeka tnd Orr's furniture store In Medford Appeared In the May Issue of "West ern Furniture Retailing." a magazine distributed throughout the west. It present merchandising articles and trade news of special Interest to deal ers In home furnishings. "When A. E. Orr, veteran Medford. Oregon, furniture dealer and man aging owner of Weeks Ac Orr store, got the Idea of Installing a model home on the second floor of the store last month, he determined to plan It ao that others Interested in home modernisation and refinement could participate. : "Local firms were Invited to par ticipate In the construction of the home. They accepted the Invitation and the result Is one of the finest model homes a small city dealer ever turned out at low cost. "Needless to sa), the Weeks fe Orr Store experienced a decided Increase In sales and home Interest as a result of the exhibit. Mr. Orr la to be con gratulated on his Initiative and fore sight," the article stated In part. A complete change of furniture la Bow on display at this attractive model home which continues to at tract numerous visitors dally. Del Rey furnishing have been placed to soellent advantage In the model bouse. The entire Crockett family, famous radio entertainers from KNX, Holly wood, who have been so popular over the air for the put two years, ap pear for a one-day engagement "in person" tomorrow only at the Cra terian theater, on the stage for both matinee and evening ahows. "Dad and "Maw" Crockett, who Inaugurated the Idea, and whose "Barn Dance" each Saturday night has captured a weekly radio audi ence of thousands, head the stage unit wblcft Includes the five boys and three girls. The screen feature on the pro gram will be "Mary Jane's Pa." with the two favorite comedy players. Guy Klbbee and Aline MacMahon In the leading roles. IN LIVESTOCK CASE Through an tnadrertent error, the name of D. L. Davidson of the Central Point dlitrlct was given yes terday the defendant. In a stock-runnlng-at-large complaint. Dare WlUon la the defendant, and David son waa the complaining wltneas. WlUon waa scheduled to come be fore Justice of the Peace William B. Coleman yesterday for aentence, but deferment waa requested by nts attorney. Qua Newbury. The defend ant, It la reported, was contemplat ing changing hla plea to not guilty. The charge was filed last October and Wilson entered a plea of guilty. The case has been held In abey ance pending an opinion from the attorney general, relative to the Medford stock district, which em bodies the territory between Talent and Central Point. The attorney general held the county-wide elec tion In 1930. with a favorable vote for stock at lare. did not affect the stock district. RUMMAGE SALE TO AID BOY SCOUT TRIP EAST Boy Bcout Troop No. 3. sponsored by Roosevelt school P -T. A , will hold a rummage sale Saturday In the store room formerly occupied by Campbell Clothing Co. Any old clothing is desired, particularly old silk stockings, and anyone wishing to furnish material for the sale Is asked to call Mrs. R. A. MrKsy. 3SS-J. or take It to I03S Redely venue. Proceeds from the sale will defray expenses of aendlng a member of the troop to the national Boy Scout Jamboree to be held In Waan ington, D. C. the latter part 01 August. GOG 81'otij episJOAiji 'N 4i!.Jri nuitiii linn, pm a2jB u ..)iirf.i.d. sjr.t v "! T Mil IVXIdSOH AHVNIH3I3A QHOiCIHW fl Lawn and Garden Furniture CUR It'S (rtl. tki-wi Tel. Ill FINANCIAL TALK BY M, N. HOGAN IS ROTARY FEATURE M. K. Hogan gave an Interesting financial talk as a feature of today's program at the luncheon of the Med ford Rotary club at the Hotel Med ford. His talk was opened with a brief description of economic condi tions In 1029 when the stock market was at Its peek, explaining the errors made by Investors at that time. He then outlined financial conditions as they are today, pointing out the high price structure on bonds, which has been responsible for sweeping bond refunding activities throughout the United States, both by corporations and municipalities. In explaining recent bond refund ing operations, Mr. Hogan cited ex amples which Included such munici palities as Portland. Roseburg. Eu gene and Medford, and a few west ern corporations. Including Southern California Edison and Pacific Gaa Se Electric. Recent legislative acts have made possible refunding of municipal bond Issues In Oregon, resulting In sub stantial savings to taxpayers, Mr. Hogan aald. Public confidence Is now In bonds, and cities and corporations have taken advantage of thla altua tlon to effect their refunding pro grams, Hogan 's talk was especially Interesting to the large gathering of Rotarlana and guests. Bruce Wade, a member of the Msrahfletd Rotary club, urged mem bers of the Medford club to avail themselves of the hospitality of the Marah field organization when an lnter-clty meeting will be held In the Coos Bay metropolis Saturday even ing of this week. A committee of the Medford club, headed by W. A. Oatee, has prepared the program for the Joint meeting. STEEL DIVIDEND NEW YORK, April 30. AP Di rectors of the United States Steel Corporation today ordered a dividend of BO cents on the preferred stock. Quarterly payments have been made at this rate since January, 1033. when the dividend was reduced from 7 annually. The corporation reported total earnings of 13.428.44 for the first quarter of thla year after ordinary uperatln; experuv against $3,761,716 for the list quarter of 1934 and 57fl. 731 for the March quarter of 1934. SALT LAKE CITY, April 30 (AP Mrs. Maria Y. Doua). oldest sur viving daughter of BrUham Young, second president of the Latter Day Saints church and leader of the Mor mon colon lu Into Utah, died of a heart attack at her home here today. Locals Accepts Forest Poitlon Charle Goold has accepted a position with Rogue River national forest and la stationed at the warehouse, assisting Jack GUI. Rangers at Work Huh A. Ritter and Maurice Ted row, rangers, are making a aurvey of the Cascade mountain region near Pelican guard station. Bark at Station Lee Port, ranger, who hae been stationed at the Med ford foreat service offices during the winter, h&a been stationed at hU summer post. Star ranger station on the Applegate. Assigned to lAva Beds I. H. Por ter, engineering foreman, and Louis E. Barnum, forestry foreman from Camp Oregon Caves. CCC, have been temporarily assigned to Lava Beds national monument, Calif., to engage In a preliminary survey. Lalng Arrive Francis O. Lalng. assistant landscape architect for the national park service, was a Med for 3 visitor yesterday enroute from his headquarters at San Pranclsco to Portland, where he la conferring with David H. Can field, superintendent of Crater Lake national park. Maple Show Tonight There will be a program of mantle presented by Mr. Whipple, well known valley magician, tonight at 8:00 o'clock at the Sun day school rooms of the Presbyterian church, sponsored by the young peo ple's society. Funds derived from ttw small admission charge will be used to send young people to summer conference. Back from Luke Sam Jennings. Poland Hubbard, Charles Goold and Clem Chi) dors returned late Sunday from Diamond lake, where they had spent several days. They report that the snow Is melting rapidly and thai the cabins at the lake are In good condition. They made the trip on a motor aled owned by Sam Jennings, which they said performed satisfactorily. 'Continued from Page One) condemned the proposal aa being un sound and impracticable. Deri ten With People "While tn the final analysis the de cision as to the location of the capital rests with the people, I do not be lieve there la any serious danger that the people woulo approve a proposal which would disrupt the system which has been built up. or necessi tate the abandonment of the tremen dous investment the state ha here. "In considering the problem of re building the caplioi the board of control has from the very first been unanimous in its opinion that the new structure should be located In Salem. "I do not beireve that any other thought has ever entered the mind of any member of the board. It has never been mentioned. "Our whole thought has been to develop a complete proposition for submission to the legislature to lo cate a new, modern building on the old site or on some other more suit able location In Salem." PLAN COLLAPSES AT WHITE HOUSE (Continued from Page One) fi! A clock which offers calendar no tations as to day and mcnth and takes care of the leap year problem has been Invented by a Swedish engineer. A hawk with a wingapread of 54 Inrhea waa killed with a broom by Mrs. A. J. Rawlinga of Jcelton, Tenn. willing to agree unyl Richberg Joined the conference and strongly dissented. Senator La Pollette (Pro.. Wis.,, waa described by the conferees aa the only member of the congressional delegation who opposed the plan. KlrhhfTg for l-oneer Time Richberg waa aald to have been very insistent upon a two-year exten sion of the law, with authority to regulate business "materially affect ing" interstate commerce. Some of the senate? seemed to feel the proposal for a temporary exten sion, so that congress could write a new law next session on the basis of supreme court decision, waa "out of the window." "This impression waa quickly di spelled, however, by the announce ment of Clark and others that they would go ahead with their plan. Sen ator McCarran (D.. Nev.), Joined Clark and Senator McNary. speakln? for the republicans, said he would In terest himself in seeing that th temporary extension resolution was submitted. Clark as. obviously elated over the apparent unanimity of sentiment among the congressional group for his proposal. "We are going to report It out any way," he told newspapermen. "We've got plenty of vote for it."' Soft Corns Get a bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil with the understanding that if It does not stop the pain and soreness your money will be promptly return ed. Don't worry how long you've had It or how many other preparation, you have tried. This powerful pene trating oil Is one preparation th tt will help to make your palaful ach ing feet so healthy and free from corn and bunion soreness that you'll be able to go anywhere and do any thing in absolute foot comfort. Your driwglst Is selling lots of 1.. OVER MEDFORD Today, Tonight and Tomorrow (Held over by popular demand Wednesday) 2 P.M. to 10 P.M. 15 Mile fl Excursion P 1 1 Flights 1L Night and Day Rides $50,000 FORD TRIMOTOR Guaranteed all-metal Air Liner Sponsored by WESTERN AIRPLANE DISTRIBUTORS Kansas City, Missouri MEDFORD AIRPORT Home Improvement nilcht hue been something to ponder mrr a few mouth hut nnir filing are different. The r n.A. has plsmt ey monry at the dUpnvsl of Mery hur holder the financial end nf the problem I llrkert. Cl.1. I a nil nur plan, Infor mation, urn ! wurlnx work men, rtr.. are IHIK Of !MT VII om.m TIO. Woods Lumber Co. fmkwin nt (.eiiffe. phmie lni i 3m uowi $rvJi fyvuiwA am CmrtitiM9is. Th. AmsrKM Toko . Tl'NK IN l.uckie, art on lb air Saluriiays, -ilh THK HIT PARADK, oar NBC Ntlwork 9lop. m. B.D.S.T. THIS IS National Baby Week April 39th to May 4th Is National Baby Week. A week set aside by the leadln? stores of the country to celebrate the Spring displays of Better things for the Baby. Mann's Jolnr this nation wide event with a complete line of new Carter garments that are guaranteed to please any baby In th world! Baby Blankets A Baby Week special. 30x36 Inch Cotton Wrapping Blankets In white, pink and blue with a dainty contrasting stripe. Your choice at Mann's 39 t. V1' ea. THREE FOR DOLLAR Kimonas & Gowns Adorable soft Outing Flannel Gowns and Kimonas for little folk. These are In white, pink and blue. Plain and em broidered. Extra special for Baby Week 29ct069c Sleeping- Bags Sleeping Bags for the Baby! A well made heavy weight cotton flannel bag with a, zipper fartener. . . Pink and blue and finished with a satin binding. $1.98 Wednesday Sale of Spring Coats & Suits The first great sale of Spring Cats and Suit . . . New swagger affairs, nevv sport back suits, smart top coat and other "best selling" coat and suit styles for only i9.00. .Solid shades, wool mixtures and sport fabrics Included in this Wednesday special. $000 Mann's Second Floor Dorothy Gray Representative j : Mrs. Hazel Winters of the Dorothy Gray Co., Ltd., will be in our Toiletries Department May a, 3 and 4. : i Mis. Winters wishes the womrr? of Medford to call : i and consult her on their particular skin problems. Make an appointment to see Mrs. winters. Do so at i once! t You'll Love Creating Spring Dresses From These Jiff PRINTS Cotton Is smart In any of Its numerous weaves, and you'll be practicing high economy if you decide right here and now to make this a Cotton Dress Spring and Summer. Below wc list three outstanding new dress cottons. Batiste and Dimity Simply grand, you'll say when you see theae new pieces of Dimity and Batiste. Dainty patterns In fine dots, florals and plaids. A lovely sheer fabric full 30 inches wide. 29Sa. Dotted Swisses A brind new shipment or dainty and sheer Swisses for Summer Frocks. New 36 Inch pieces teaturlnj Ilowered. checked and polka dot designs over lljht and dark a.-ounds. a. . . jbbbT' iw r r mm m a& - aw r M' 49s,, Seersuckers Seersuckers! Yes. Inc'eed. Seersuckers for Sports. Street. Bustnm or for vacation. We are showln? n-w 3i inch Seersuckers In various shades of red. green, blue and brown. 59 yd. PATTERNS Connif r.tiy art Joining cur F:lp xtvtion is the Psv.ein department with cmr-i'tr stocks of nev piir.g and Summer pat terns. Women's World Bntterick T'.-MrdflltiMM-tiat 1 1 r Ml