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PAGE STX fEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. rEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, 'APRIL 30. 1937. 3 PLEAD GUILTY, IN COMING WEEK Fusing of sentence upon three de fendant, who entered pleas of guilty this morning, was continued until next week by Circuit Judge H. D. Norton. They were: A, W. Downs, charged with utter ing false endorsement to checks. Downs leased the Corbln Edgell or chard In the Eagle Point district, and was granted advances of money by the Pinnacle Packing company. It Is alleged that he Issued checks for lsbor, and pocketed the proceeds. CROWDS ATTEND Apostolic Faith Revival Campaign 42 N. Front St. Medford, Oregon . Evangelists, Musicians and Singers from the headquarters at Portland, Oregon are conducting these meetings. Organ Recital Each Evening at 7:30 Marvelous Testimonies Dynamio Messages on Fundamental and Prophetic Truths ' Male and Mixed Choruses SERVICES: 7:30 every evening (except Saturday11 10:30, 2:30, 7:30 Sunday A collection Is never taken. "You will enjoy every minute." Hair Stvl in 'J ? r. . d avycuig - l Save 50 on All Beauty Work All Work Under Supervision. r-:.'K STUDENTS ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER CLASSES Medford School of Beauty Culture NOW IN NEW LOCATION Hansen Bldg. Corner Main and Bartlett SALE S)S IP AEKTCT x mp! km mm A Ik LINSHINE Composition floor cover ings last longer, look better when roated with Llmhlne. Pint VARNISH Quart. . .98c 2-inch Size Brushes . It Is claimed the amount aggregates 180. Downs la specifically charged with the false endorsement of a check for 18 to H. Smith. In the esse of George L. Kerns, charged with uttering spurious checks It developed that Kerns had served a term In Pin Quentln prison for the same offense. The district at torney Informed the court Kerns would spend his Illegal gain for liquor, become Intoxicated and write more spurious checks. The court re marked. "It was poor business to cash checks for drunken men." The district attorney concurred In the view. The third man was James A. Corey, charged with entering the Wills store at Rogue River and steal, ing wine and cigarettes to the value of SBO. Corey made two burglarious trips to the store, the authorities claim. A survey of women workers hss shown they are less cooperative than men workera am" therefore harder to organize Into labor unions. or - Tin fin or - - ... 0 1 a ir CI lliaucill vv aving BEST QUALITY House Paint When you buy Best Quality, you obtain paint that will give you utmost satisfaction In roverage protection and durability. eg nn per gallon PO U3 IN 5 GALLON 0AN8 Farmers! Save up to $1 gal. J A Vf PROTECTS ALL A FARM MACHINERY Withstands the severest forces of the elements on all metal surfaces that must remain outdoors. ;j Regular $1.20 how, per quart.. EASY COAT ror that soft, beautiful eccahell effect on walls. Best Quality Kaaycnat Is the correct finish. Kasycoat la easy to apply, easy to keep clean. CI A Q F0R W GALLON 9 I QUART 79? FLOORSHINE Makes floors glisten with the .appearai.ee of a brand new floor. Floorshlne Is easy to apply, withstands water In abundance, and suitable for use on wood or concrete surfaces. QQ QUART uyv Vt GAL QUICK DRYING ENAMEL Colorful tvauty for your walls, for wood work and furniture, rotir automobile or any wood or metal surface. r nivii 89c CO. PINT QUART 29c 4-inch size DEATH HOUSE SCENES PICTURED IN SERMON AT opcKing on "xne wora ox uoa, Brigadier Francl Howell, Salvation j Army evangelist now conducting meeting at the local corpe, last eve ning described some of his exper ience .while chaplain in San Quen tln prison. "I talked one morning," he said, "with 13 men In the death house. All of them were young men. "Entering the 13th cell I saw a young man pacing back and forth seemingly In deep agony of soul. In his hands he held an open Bible. He told me his story and finished by saying, 'Oh, 11 only I had known about the word of Ood before I committed this terrible crime. I could have been saved from a life of crime and would never have come to such a traglo death'." Brigadier Howell expressed belief that "the problem of crime will never be solved until there Is a revival of real heart religion and the Bible Is given Its rightful place In the home." He described the Bible as a great mirror In which people behold their true likeness, and a book able to make all "wise unto salvation." Brigadier Howell flavors his ad dresses by numerous Incidents and Illustrations from his wide and var ied experience In Salvation Army service In three different countries. Though past 60 years he has the snap and vigor of a man In middle life, has boundless enthusiasm, ex presses the belief that God Is tlll on the throne though all Is far from right with the world but says that he intends to fight till his last breath to make things right. Tonight at 7:45 the brigadier will speak on "A Satisfying Religion." The publlo la Invited to all the meet ings. The campaign will continue un til May 10. On Sunday Brigadier Howell will speak at 11 a. m. and 3 and 7:45 p. m. Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS. April 30. (Spl.) Mrs. J. W. Elden was a guest one day Isst week of Miss Augusta Thomas on a motor trip to Ashland. Mrs. W. K. Parker, who has been 111 for some time, la slowly Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F, Elden are planning on building a new home Just south of the J. W. Elden resi dence. Construction will start soon with Ernst Deuwe In charge. Carl Rams tram, who Is employed In the northern part of the state, was a guest last week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ramstrom. The Elden and Blrkholc families motored to Grants Pass Sunday and called at the George Elden home, 79c .81.05 CAN -OSC $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Young and daughter Frieda spent last week-end visiting relatives and friends In Cot tags Grove. C. F. Smith la raising 600 baby chickens, hatched from setting eggs from his own flock. Miss Rose Jones and Miss Frances Parker made a buslnes atrip to Grants Pass last week. Mrs. Roy Nichols will be hostess to the Willow Springs Thursday club May 0. Mrs. H. S- Chlrgwln will have charge of the program. It Is hoped that there will be a full attendance as officers will be elected and dues will be payable. Pomona Grange By Gertrude llaak Pomona Orange met at Eagle Point April 34. In an all day meeting. At tendance was smaller than usual due to pressure of spring work on the farm. It was arranged to put on tfce de-i gre'e of Pomona at Upper Rogue Orange hall May 8 at 8 p. m. Twenty four candidates are In readiness from the Upper Rogue Orange alone, and candidates from other granges will swell the class to one of the largest we have bad. For that meeting also, the ways and means committee plans a pie social, so everyone please bring a pie, "open or klvered." A very large attendance Is expected. Lecturo program at the last meet ing consisted of fine orchestra num bers by the Eagle Point orchestra, under direction-of Mrs. Roy Stanley; skit by Eagle Point ladles; reading by Roxy Ann member; and a very Interesting talk by Mr. Woods, of the Medford public speaking depart ment on "Death Rides the Highway. Everyone Is ssked to bring as many flowers as possible to the degree meeting at the Upper Rogue Orange hall May 8 In bowls and baskets. If possible. This Is slso the only regular meet ing to be held before the session of the State Orange, so subordinate granges are reminded to have their resolutions for the State Orange In at this meeting. Each subordinate master Is request ed to strive for at least two candi dates for Pomona to take the de gree at this May meeting. Alfred Floyd Is degree captain. Harold Ge Bauer KJR Announcer Harold OeBauer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Max OeBauer of this city, who has been attending the University of Washington, has Just been given a full-time position as announcer over radio station KJR In Seattle, he wired his parents yesterday. OeBauer has been associated with the station on part-time assignments for the past several months while attending classes at the university. He withdrew from school after re ceiving the permanent position. His present hours of broadcast are from 7 a. m. to a p. m. ' Use Mall Tribune want ads. SAVE TOMORROW and All Next BUILDER'S HARDWARE For AH Classes Of Buildings Estimates Free STRAP HINGES 3- inch, per pair, with screws .9? 4- inch, per pair, with screws ...12c? 5- inch, per pair, with screws.-......... 15 6- inch, per pair, with screws 1S STRAP HINGES HEAVY 4-inch, per pair, with screws 17? B-inch, per pair, with screws 19 8-inch, per pair, with screws . 23t THIS IS NOT A SALE. JUST HANSEN'S REGULAR LOW PRICES SALMON EGGS Bonns, Cluster 40 Bonn's, Single . 35 Silverside ; Eagle Claw Hooks e for 35c Gold Hooks ... 2 for 5? Snelled Hooks '. ($ for 13 Ironing Board Pad and Cover 69c Fre. wtlh any Automatic Elfrtrlr Iron. This off.r food for on. ...a only. TARZANS TO PAY F( Robert Edward Harris, 14, and his brother David LeRoy, 10, Dark Hol low lada who recently played farzan for 13 days before being rounded up and returned to school last Monday, have agreed to pull weeds to pay for the chickens and eggs they stole and to pick pears next summer as recom pense for tbe pig they shot and feasted upon during their wander ings In the brush. Otto A. Wlckletn, owner of a red rooster and two prize hens, taken by the brothers, valued at 94. He said today the brother wanted to repay him and "I'll have to find some weeds for them to pull." Wlckleln's henhouse was also raided for eggs. He said, "I dont care anything about the eggs but I did hate to lose my two best hens." The stain pig Is valued by Its owner at 97 and the Harris brothers will make amends by picking pears on the Timothy White orchard. The county school superintendent reports the two brothers have at tended school all week "and are do ing fine and keeping their promises." NO LIE DETECTOR F ROSEBURO. Ore.. April 30. ;p) Plans to submit Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Hopkins of Canyonvtlle, charged with Involuntary manslaughter In connection with the death of the for mer's four-year-old daughter, to a He detector test, were cancelled late yesterday. FalJure of district attor ney and defense counsel to agree upon terms demanded by Ray B. Com p ton. representing Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, was given by Sheriff Percy Webb as the reason for calling off arrangements for the examination, scheduled for Saturday, District Attornev J. V. Long, It was reported, refused to comply with Comp ton's demand that evidence se cured by means of the He detector should not be admissible In court and that results of the examination not be made public. Compton had previously declared that he would not permit his clients to be examined through use of the equipment un less such stipulation should be made. L Special evangelistic campaign at the Apostolic Faith, 42 North Front street, will close Sunday evening. The evangelists and local ministers Many other gift pieces in this line, to like them. Keep Foods Fresh With "Protectons" Transparent, wnshable, rust proof Amrrlrnn made zipper on the finest odorlPM scientifically processed oiled silk. Ideal container for anvthlnc you care to preserve or save. Red Jacket Pressure Systems Simple In construction. Very effi cient. ? 50 tel. capacity with 20 n. tank $6360 EN today reported a number of conver sions and said that Interest was In creasing In religious activities. Sunday evening a 20-plece orches tra, the new electric organ and 25 voice mixed chorus will open the meeting with a musical and vocal concert. Personal testimonies are a part of each service. The services are evan gelistic and prophetic In style and follow, the lines o f fundamental truth, the ministers said. Services Sunday will be at 10:30. 2:30 and 7:30. The public Is Invited. No collections are taken. OF WANT TRAVEL AID WASHINGTON AP) It will take an act of congress to keep the navy's secrets good ar 1 safe. And the navy la trying to get con gress to pass the act. It's this way: Naval officers are forbidden to take compartments In Pullmans because the expense Is greater than neces sary. At the same time, an officer charged with handling secret docu ments la likely to lose his commis sion If he loses the documents. Therefore, he has to take a berth and stay awake because he can't lock It. The navy department's new bill contains a specific clause allowing "confidential couriers" of the navy to take lockable train compartments on cross-country trips. For greater satisfaction Buy NOLDE & HORST HOSIERY at Ethel wyn B. Hoffmann's Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1 :30 p. m. Attention Ladies Special For May Our regular $3.50 oil perma nents complete with sham poo, fingerwave and haircut. $ls95 Duart Permanent Reg. $5.00 $3.00 None of our supplies are used more than once on any perma nent wove, Melba. formerly of Mann's has been ad dud to our staff of opera tors. Lyla-Lillian -Marlon. YOUNG'S Beauty Shop PHONE 454 ALL GOLD STOUFFER CHINA Sugar and Creamer Set $5.50 Salt and Pepper Set $2.50 Relish Dish ., $5.50 Bon Bon Dish $4.50 You are NEW PATTERNS IN DRIP COFFEE POTS CHINA POT WITH ALUMINUM UPPER 2 cup size 75 4 cup size $1.15 6 cup size $1.35 9 cup size . $1.85 Grass Hooks MADE OF SAW STEEL Right Hand 42 Left Hand Twin Waffle Two Waffle Makers on $750 LONGEVITY SECRET SEEN IN RED HAIR DENVER (AP) Science may not agree, but Mrs. Sarah Wormer, lod. t convinced that red-haired person. live the longest. "I have red hair and five of my children were red-haired." she says? The five redheads still are altve. but my five other children, who were dark haired, died young or In mid dle age." Her husband, dark-haired, died 38 years sgo. Her olest son. T. A. Worm er of Denver. Is 82 and her youngest. Charlea G. Wormer of Spokane, Wash.. Is 80. Mrs. Wormer. whose red hair now Is streaked with gray, weighs but 60 pounds and Ij four feet tall. She la In good health, but hard of hearing. "I have seen : .any changes In the mechanical and ' scientific world dur ing my life time," ahe aald. "All have made life faster and lessened work. But despite the new ways of amus- lng one's self. I still cling to soli MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS New Novelty Jewelry Handkerchiefs, 3 for Flowers Gloves Bags Hosiery Panties Belts - Wrapped ready to give Special Group of 100 DRESSES $ Washable printed nelda silk plain colors and printed silk crepe Values to $19.95 SPECIAL ADRIENNE'S Week At HANSEN'S SAVE! Buy Dinnerware Now! We have been notified that all Dinnerware prices will advance 10 or 15 tomorrow. Our Spring stocks of new patterns are arriving. Having bought at low prices, we are going to sell them at less than the market warrants. NEW PATTERNS! LOW PRICES! You Will Like the Shape of THE CAPRICE A new idea in color treatment and floral decoration. 95-piece set $39.50 61 piece set $22.00 GHFTTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY FOiTORIA SPECIAL THE FACTORY IS CELEBRATING ITS GOLDEN JUBILEE BY OFFERING sure Iron A large three part Relish Dish Gold Tint $1.49 Regular $2.10 Tray taire, the same recreation I enjoyed 7o years ago while waiting for my Suisbsnd to return from the Civil war." Thla country has 213 different rec ognized religious sects. A census of religious bodies Is taken every 10 years by the division of religious statistics of the bureau of the cen- Sunday-At Regular Prices! Romeo Juliet THE NEW CRATERIAN Columbia Venitian Blinds F.F.BURK $ 11 Torte Plate Gold Tint ' $1.59 Regular $2.40 QV I NO. BARTLETT ST. FORMERLY MEDFORD HARDWARE CO.