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JIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1932. PAGE SEVEN Local and Personal Divorce T Sought Suit lor divorce wu filed today In circuit court by Mavbelle Dotson against Jowph Dot on. In from Central Point Mr. 1. J. Bordm&n and Mra. J. 8. Boardman of Genual Point were ahcpping In Medford this morning:. Moved to Sanitarium George Shrump. who hu been 111 for the past year, haa been removod from the Community hospital to the sani tarium at Jacksonville. Eastern Visitors P. W. Stanfteld of Akron, O., and J. J. Skinner and Al Orltsner of New York City are among the guesta at Med lord hotels from distant places. Mr, Meyer In City Mrs. Henry Meyer of Lake Creek was transacting business and shopping in Medford yesterday. Leaves for Roseb org Little Jack Dalby left today on the Shasta for Roseburg. where he will remain with hla father. . Talents Return Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Talent returned to Med ford this morning, following a three weeks' trip through the Willamette valley and northern Oregon vlnts. Mr. Talent was attending to business matters concerning hla state xork. To Visit Daughter Mrs. Guy W. Phetteplace left on the noon train today for Eugene, where she will Join her husband. They plan to Journey to Portland for the week-end where Mra. Phetteplace will visit her daugh ter, Mlsa Joan DeLosh. Eagle Point Callers Among out-of-town shoppers yesterday afternoon were several from Eagle Point, Mrs. B. C. Howlett and daughter. Miss Hattle Howlett, Mr. and Mr. Carl von der Hellen and the Koyal and Prank Browns. Attending Preabyterial Rev. and Mra. A. Theodore Smith. Mrs. Ida Grimes and Mrs. W. S. Slough, rep resenting the First Presbyterian church of Klamath Falls, attended the Presbyterial meeting at Phoenix last Tuesday. No B. P. W. Meeting Thpre will be no meeting this evening of the Bust nesa and Professional Womon's club, the regular meeting being moved up to next Wednesday, when the public and International relations dinner will be held at the Hotel Mwlford. Crater Lumberman Return Ste phen A. Moore, lumberman on the Crater national forest staff, nas re turned from having been on duty for the past two months at the Beck timber sale on Pelican bay, which waa terminated by the recent sudden death of Mrs. Beck. Visited Portland Mr. and Mra. R. Davis, Who dwell in the city known the world over as the center of Ore gon's largest pear development, are visiting In Portland and registered at the Roosevelt hotel. They say Medford la getting along fine. The Oregonlan. Here from Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mooney and Geo. riarnlng Of Wenatcheo, Emma Hackman of Belllngham, C. O. Ellsworth of Yaki ma, D. A. Dunkle of Tacoma, P. W. Chlswell and Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Miller of Seattle are among gueats at Med ford hotels from the northern state. Ranger In Hospital Ranger J. G. C. Elgan of the Klamath district of the Crater national forest left Med ford last Tuesday for the marine hos pital at San Francisco, to undergo examination and possible treatment, the trip being necessitated through a back Injury suffered sev-ral years ago having returned. Visit Friends Here Mrs Pearl Wheeler, representative of tne I. V. S. A. association, is stopping here for several days to visit friend. before continuing to Eugene, where the will be located about three months Mrs Wheeler formerly made her home here, where she has a wide circle of friends. t Returns Tomorrow Mlsa Luclle Lowry. freshman at the University of Oregon, will arrive in Medford to morrow evening from Eugene to spend the spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. Lowry. Her brother. Burton Jr., a student at Oregon State college, will spend the holidays in Portland with friends. MlM Mordoff to Vllt Miss Aileen Mordoff. daughter of Mf. arid Mrs M. O. Mordoff, departed from Ann Arbor, Mich., last Monday, and Is ex-; pected to arrive at Klatnsth Falls ' March 31, to visit her paint. Miss Mordoff will remain a month, after) which ahe will leave for Rochester. H. Y, to accept a position as direct- rest of the nurses' training schol at J the Highland hospital. Klamath j News. The Mordoff family la well ! known In Medford where thy resided I for years. I Inexpensive Prescription Guaranteed to End ! Rheumatism Officers Called North T. J Sheri dan and E. T. Jackson of tn local state police force were called to Rose burg fjday to appear u wltnceaee at a trial In the northern city. California Visitor Included among the Bear state registrations at local hotels are those of Mr. and Mra. H. R. Olsen and A. Woo'.f of Loa An geles, W. S. Storms of Sacramento, Fred R. Tate of Stockton and the following from San Franclaco: A. B. Pierce, 8. W. Tracy, M. 0. Pond, O. G. Hoi strom, A. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Texsda. Mrs, Prentiss Here Mrs. Sara W. Prentlas of Oregon State oollege, Oor vallls, arrived here by train this morning from the north to ."onduct a meeting of leaders of study groups In parent education, at the First Christian church today. Mia. Prentiss plans to leave this evening for Grant Pass. Attended River Meet Charles Adair, president of Josephine chap ter, Izaak Walton Leagus of America. C. H. Demaray. president of the Grants pass chamber of commerce, and Wllford Allen and Joe Wharton, members of the Rogue River com mittee, were among the Grant Pasa men attending the meeting of sports men here last evening. Oregon I ans at Hotels Among the guests from state pointa registered at local hotels, outside of. those from Portland, are J. W. Llnd of Mllwaukle, Collie H. Buffing ton of Gold Beach, John Glaas of Tangent, John Becky and G. M. Flanery of Salem, F. S. Jones of Roseburg, G. H. Campbell, G. A. Holmes, E. Coppel, W A Rich, Lena Burcham and D. w. Hadden of Eugene. Visitors from Portland Residents of the state metropolis registered at Medford hotels include Mr and Mrs. J. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kllppell. Mr. and Mra. I. M. Walker. Louise English. Mr. and Mra. L. F. D.ckman. N. E. Potter, P. Hlckox. H. H Smith. Richard Klnley, Jr., W. E Sullivan. C. E. O'Halloren. F. W. Leery, E. M Campbell, E. H. Shea, Ed L. Parry, J R. Carter, L. W. Staton. W L Rus sell, C. C. Bait, R. G. Stlnaon and A. E. Amort 4 OF Following a short business meeting Friday evening, local Masonc will be given an opportunity to see moving pictures of fishing and hunting in British Columbia. The pictures will be shown by J. A. Perry. The pictures, taken by Mr perry on a recent trip to Cariboo lodge In British Clumbla, show mo.e, cari bou and grizzly bears In tholr native haunts, as well as unusual scenes of mountains and lakes. All Masons are Invited to attend the meeting to be conducted In the Medford Masonic temple. PHOENiA, Ore.. March 17. (Spl) Delegates of all southern Oregon towns met here Tuesday and Wednes dr. for the annual Southern Ore gon Presbyterial. and were enter tained In Phoenix homes. Luncheon for the two days and dinner Tues day were served by the ladles ot the church In the parlors. Three speakers of especial inter est chosen from outside of this Presbyterial apoke. namely Miss Mary Moore of New York City. Miss Alice Miller of Santa Fe. N. Mex.. and Mrs. D. A. Thompson of Portland, synodlcal president of Oregon, aa well as others of this Presbytery spoke. Medford, Jack sonville. Klamath Falls, Ashland. Toeeburg and Oranta Pass were rep rrsented. A card addressed 516 E. Main St. will bring "THE FULLER BRUSH MAN" to your door. Real Estate, or Insurance Leave It to Jones. Phone 796. Auto glass installed while ?ou wait Prices right Brill Sneet MetaJ Works BLOW AT HITLER CIVIL WAR PLANS (Continued trotn Page One.) the guise of putting down communist revolts, but in reality they were prep, aratlona for civil war." The statement ended by saying that the Prussian government no longer would tolerate the mobilisa tion of an army like Httler'a storm troops. The raida throughout Prussia were under the direction of Karl Severing, minister of interior. A report waa current that they would be extended also to other parts of the relh. Correspondence Selred. Throughout Prussia, from Kcenlga berg to Cologne, police seized all the correspondence they found in the Nazi headquarters, packed It up and took It under heavy guard to police headquarters for examination. There were raida !n Cologne, Ber lin. Hamburg. Koenlgaberg. Aachen. Dueaseldorf. Frankfort-on-Msin and many smaller places. Nazi headquarters protested vigor ously to Wllhelm Groener, federal minister of the Interior, and to Al bert Greaesinakl, Berlin chief of po lice. Headquarters spokesmen said the wholesale seizure of document, In cluding membership cards and dally correspondence files, was entirely un OLDEST STORE IN Walter Huston Coming Tomorrow dtp T'-'- ami A sensational expose of the side' of politics and Its relation to the underworld of a big city and an Intimate glimpse Into the lives of the pollcu form the dra matic plot of "Beast of the City, iiiu.., arntr ii.vhmanci Carol Nnlsh. The picture bares conditions that exist in the average American city; most of Its thrills are based on actual happenings taken from pol- intriguing etory of city life, which j ice records and newspapers: and its Is coming to the Fox Craterlan , martling story brings to life facta screen tomorrow and Saturday. i which have heretofore been con Walter Huston of "Criminal Code" . Metered too "close to home' to be fame, haa the principal role aa the, told. It does for the police what fighting police chief pitted against politics. Jean Harlow, the noted "platinum blonde" who haa seared her name across cinematic skies during the past year; Wallace Ford who scored with Joan Crawford in "Possessed." shown here recently, and the well known character actor Jean Hersholt, have prominent roles with an eminent supporting cast I neluding Tully Marshall. Dorothy Peterson, John MUJan, Emmett Cor- The Big Parade" did for the Amer icsn doughboy. The special added attraction on Friday and Saturday will be the first Fox Craterlan community sing Old favorite songs, loved by all. will be featured on this first "song." Come Join in the merriment. Tonight will be the final per formances of "No One Man," star ring Carol Lombard with Paul Lukaa and Rlcardo Cortez. Coming to Holly COUNTY IMPROVED EAGLE POINT. Ore.. March 17. (Spl) Jackson county's oldest store, Geo. Brown & Son's at Eagle Point, celebrated its complete remodeling March 12. For several days car penters have been rearranging and building new fixtures and the store la now very attractive. Bargains were offered the crowds In attend ance. Mrs. Mary Taylor waa given a pound of coffee aa the oldest lady In attendance. Mra. Roy Stanley won the guess ing contest sponsored by Sperry Products company. Homing pigeons were released at 2:00 o'clock to return to Medford. Jack Walker and Chas. Ferguson of Medford were In charge. The birds reached home 28 minutes, 20 seconds after l jing released. RAOIOMflTH TRY OF FORMER PORTLAND REFEREE'S K 1 PORTLAND. March 17.--Jp) The police radio system last night saved the life of John Monaco, 60. In a squad car two patrolmen sped to an eastslde address In answer to a radio call that a man waa hanging himself. They found Monaco sus pended by hla neck at the end of a rope In hla garage. Police cut the rope and applied artificial respiration Physicians today said Monaca waa Im proving rapidly. Hla family said he bad become despondent because of inability to obtain steady employment. Pat OBrlen, remembered for hla clever characterization aa the re porter In the "Front Page," la feat ured in "The Final Edition," the newspaper story coming to the Holly tomorrow. The atory con cerns a girl reporter who get a scoop story for the "Final Edition" In spite of all handicaps. Mae Clarke la seen aa the girl reporter. "Safe In Hell" the dramatic sen sation starring Dorothy Mackalll. is the closing attraction at the Holly tonight, with a "Believe It or Not" reel with Robert Ripley, "The Nag ger's Anniversary." and a novelty act featuring Marjorle Becbee, also on the closing program. PORTLAND. Ore., March 17. Although the Portland boxing com mission yesterday voted to reverse the decision of Referee Tommy Mc Carthy in calling the Beny Pelz-Ah Wing Lee bout Tuesday a rfraw, and awarded the decision to trie Chinese boxer. Chairman Frank Lnnergan, who did not vote, declared It waa im possible under the boxing .aw for the commission to change the ref eree's decision. Pete. Metropoulos and Wildcat Mc Cann, wrestlers, were fined t50 each by the commission, which charged the wrestlers failed to put forh their best efforts In a recent match. OF BY T (Continued from Page One.) responsible talk, thus a vicious circle la established, which unlM checked, can cause Incalculable and needless Injury and harm, not only to the banks but to the entire communities. "This Oregon statute was framed to meet that exact situation, and It la certainly gratifying and somewhat surprising to see how effectively It has worked. "For those who do this sort of talk ing cannot be stopped by reason or persuasion. They are almost Invari ably of two classes the vicious and the ignorant. The only thing that can stop them la fear. "And I could cite Innumerable In stances where the fear that this law Invoke haa stopped them. When such people realize that circulating false rumors about any bank may land them in Jail for at ieast a year, or cost them no less than 11000, they are inclined to be very careful about what they say. They are inc.ined to determine the facta about any bank before they talk about It. And that automatically solves the problem for dealing with tne truth about Oregon financial institutions is per fectly proper and can do no harm." The statute In question waa then quoted as follows: 22-1509. Slander and fnle ru mors. Any person who wilfully and knowingly makes, circulates or transmits to another or othera any statement or rumors .written, printed or by word of mouth, which la untrue in facts and is DANCE Grange Hall Central Point Sat. Mar. 19 Bott's Orchestra Ticket, snc Etr Ladle, lot SI directly or by inference deroga tory to the financial condition or affects the solvency or finan cial stand'.r. of any bank shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by Imp-lson ment In the county Jail for a period of not less than one year or by a fine of not less than 1000 nor more than 1000, or by both such fine and imprison ment, In the discretion of the court." Phoenix Extension Unit Meets Friday PHOENIX. March i7. (Spl ) To morrow la the regular meet'.ng date of the home extension unit here, and will be an all-day meeting at the Grange hall. The toplo will be dry cleaning and clothes project. Mrs. I Mack will attend. The ladles have been collecting la bels of Oregon products aa a prize Is to be awarded to the community presenting the greatest number. In dividual prizes will also be given. Community prize la a large ham. 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We cordially invite you to call and see the new Airwheels. Ride in an Alrwhool equipped car and note the added riding comfort! Medford Service Station "Y0UK TIRE SHOP" 0. 0. Furnas, Prop. Main and Pacifio Highway Phone 14 ONLY GOODYEAR MAKES A IH WHEELS AIRwnKRL l Rm4rir'i traif.nkrii rcKfttomI In th U.S.A. and UironihiNtt Uv wrld and U BHd to draol that Keorireftr U tha aielnalta nakar af A1KW1IKKL Ucaa. 7 T I A A ftRT x a j rtn I WJsViliU V PORTLAND, Ti r i T Whtn In Portland slop ( "Ths Multnom.h." Mora (or your money tt lurpflilng tconomy. Rattt from $2.00 with Bath. Popular pilcd rntsurantt. Ntw lobby, new furnlihinjt, new service, ana new many-other-thlnji. Abiolutcly FIREPROOF. n 7 7 OREGON 1 f 4 1 v, t. I