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1IEDFOBD MATE TRTBTJXE. FEBFORI), FORMER DOMESTIC Nash Executives View Supreme Achievement . E FSiTE ETGTTT Will) city the 4 th was be Bult u filed In the circuit court late yesterday by Mrs. Daisy Wilson, ft widow, against Dr. J. J. Emmens and Ills wile, rannie, or mis fnr aiODOO aliened damages, as result of an auto accident July lnKf At the Crater Lake avenue nd Eat Main street Intersection. Mrs. Wilson alleges mat ane a fainrd a broken nose, caualna Sinus allllctlon that will require Dirdlcal treatment ior wmw nu. Mr wilmn fit the time of tl accident, the complaint seta forth wss empioyea as owiictw rr Fmmemt home and that It nart nf fin airreement that She transported to and from her own home to work. At the time of the rcldent Mrs. Wilson was being Hrirpn to her home by one of Dr. The complaint alleges that the Emmens car was driven si p. rate of speed with but one light. nd In a reckless manner, wircu at the Crater Lake ftvenue Internee tion. It struck an auto driven "b; one stone." ft Is alleged, that Mrs. Wilson was thrown forward snd sustained cuts and bruises to her lace, nose and head and "suirerea great physical pain end mental an The suit I filed by Lord and Moulton, attorneys of Portland, act ing for Mrs. Wilson. The county clerk's office received si large batch of registration cards this morning from the Rogue River rjreclnct and from previous registra tions It Is expected that every legal voter In that territory will be at the polls May SO. The precinct embraces ft portion of the Evans Creek section. Heavy registration Is also reported from the other rural precincts, in dicating that the country people art taking exceptional Interest In the primary. The last ten days there has been steady Increase In the registrations )n this city, Ashland, central Point, Talent, Phoenix and Jacksnvllle. The registrations will close April 19. Under the Oregon law no votes can be sworn In on election day. Registration la mandatory to be able to vote. 1 An effort to establish definitely the Identity of "Lee Jackson", wanted for complicity In the murder of Victor Xnott, Ashland policeman, last No vember, la now being conducted by the aherlfrs office. "Jackson," Paul MCQuade and Albert Reed, all of Denver, Colo ars accused of the kill ing. Reed is serving ft life sentence tt Salem and "Jackson" and McQuade re fugitives. Establishment ot the Identity of "Jackaon," who has prison record, would aid the search and enable the law to secure finger prints. Several reports thst "Jackson and McQuade are In the aouthwest have toeen received by local authorities, but ftll proved! false or futile. Sheriff Jennings does not believe that Reed knows the true Identity of Jackson.'' I IN DAMAGE SUIT Final argument were under way today In the auto accident daman suit ot MIso Florence May. a nurse at the poor farm, against J, C. Ot tlnger (or $0160 alleged damage. The motion for a non-autt, (lied this morning by the detente, tu denied In court ruling. The complaint alleged that the Ottlnger car, driven at a high rate of speed, crashed Into the auto ot O. Tnbor, In which the plaintiff was a guest passenger,, a It at tempted, to turn Into the poor farm driveway un the Pacific high way. The Impact hurled the Tabor car a considerable distance. Injuring Wins May. It la claimed. The plain tilt contends Ottlnger failed to ob serve, the rulea ot the road and I guilty of negligence. The case all! go to the Jury late today. Y TAGS SUSPECTED New automobiles, with 1031 Call forms licenses, are showing up on the highways and byways of Jackson county and suite police have Inaugu rated campaign to determine If the driven are bona fide residents of the sitter state. If It Is deter mined they are legal residents ol Oregon, they will be required to ae cute an Oregon license, for tht bal ance of tht license year which ends June 30. If they art California residents, they will be allowed the usual 00 days of operation under ft Cslltornla license, alter which they will bt notified to procure an Ore iron license. A thorough check-up of the county city and country will be made to correct what Is called "toe California license tvU." WHEN THE FIRST NASH ADVANCED EIGHT model rolled from the famous production lines in Kenosha, it was greeted by one of the strongest executive groups in the motor car industry. The picture shows, from right to left: C W. Nash, chairman of the board : R. B. Elliott, vice-president in charge of operations; C. H. Bliss, vice president in charge of sales; D. M. Averill. I. S. Seaman. E. H. McCarty, president and general manager; M. F. Moore, chief engineer, Racine division; H. J. Mellum. secretary: H. E. Long, vice-president in charge of pur chases; N. E, Wahlberg, vice-president in charge of engineering; J. T. Wilson, vice-president of the Nash Motors Company, and H. IL Seaman, president of the Seaman Body CorooraUoo. ABBEY'S AGENCY FORMALLY OPEN WEDNESDAY EVE Tomorrow evening will mark the formal opening of Med ford 'a newest automobile firm, Walter W. Abbey, Ino, dealer for Nash care. The open ing of thia new firm at 128 South Riverside, will be featured try an ln ltlal display of smart new Nafta mod el and the latest O. M. C. trucks A special KM ED broadcast from 0:30 to 7:30 o'clock will be a feature ot thla special opening celebration, and cordial Invitation for the public to participate has been extended by Walter Abbey. Associated with Mr. Abbey will be Joe Daley, In charge of the repair department, and Arthur Larson in the sales department. Louie Dam- uasch. well known Med ford autorrv bile man, will also be connected with the sales department of Walter W. Abbey, I no. Walter Abbey has been engaged In the automobile business for the past 13 years and was, until recently, as sociated with his brother In the own ership of the Motor Inn Oarage of Klamath Falls. He Is a major of the Coast Artillery, O. N. and com mander of the Second battalion and hla moving to Medford automatically makes thla city the headquarters for Mr. Abbey's battnon. Mr. Abbey attended an officers' banquet In Ashland Monday evening at which time General White confer red with National Guard officers of this district. F, SEE BUSINESS UPTURN LI Signs of reviving business In this section are seen tn the number of applications received by the county court for permit to operate logging trucks on Jackson county highways and secondary roads. The Big Tim ber, Ino. (Tomlln Box factory), has been granted permits to operate trucks, implication have also been granted or received from the Trail. Dead Indian and Siskiyou areas. Some of Vie applicants seek renew als of permit granted last year. a. CHARRED BODY FOUND IN BLY NEIGHBORHOOD KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. April 5. (AP) State police and sheriff's dep uties today were Investigating a cabin fire In which an unidentified man lost his life in the Bly district several weeks ago. The destroyed cabin and the charred remains of the man were found Sunday by James Wilson, a rancher. I 'S SET FOR WEDNESDAY. 4:30 At 4:30 o'clock Wednesday after noon, Mann'a department store will hold Its annual fabric fashion show and Interested seamstresses and pros pective seamstresses from all sections of the valley are expected to crowd the store. This season offers the greatest va riety and beauty In fabrics, fashion history has shown, la the announce ment: and what to do with them will be told In creations worn by living models at Mann s Wednesday show. Summer frocks and ensembles for mother, daughter and little sister will be featured. A special runway In the piece good section Is being construct ed and models will parade In full view of the audience. The time for home aewlng Is here. The sun offers longer hours for watching the needle through its course, and spring and summer fab rics, are always favorites with wom en who do their own sewing; so Mann's department store Is anticipating- a large crowd for the fabric fashion show. lng. All members are urged to attend. Grange Club Meets With Emma Conger Home Economics club of Jackson ville Grange will meet Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock with Mrs. Emma Conger. The vegetable cook ery demonstration scheduled for that day has been postponed, It was re ported today. The date for the showing will be announced at Wednesday's gather- NEW SHREDDED BISCUIT TOASTED OK BOTH SIDES Extra Crispness Just One of Many Improvements Devel oped for Kellogg's WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit In lino with its policy of constant improvement, the Kellogg Company some time afro introduced a new shredded whole wheat biscuit which oiTers several outstanding improve ments in thia type of cereal. The new Kellogg biscuit is "pres. sure-cooked" by a special process that retains the full food value of the whole wheat. At the same time it produces a delicious mellow fla vor and makes the biscuit very easy to digest. The biscuits are also much crisper and crunchier, for they are toasted on both top and bottom not just one side. Incidentally ti:ey are also a new, convenient siie to fit the ce real bowl without crumbling. And you ect 15 to the package instead of the usual dozen. As evidence of the high food value of the Kellogg biscuit, the Medical Arts Laboratory of Phila delphia made a careful analysis and certify every package. Grocers say Kellogg's whole WHEAT Biscuits are winning wide favor. Healthful and delightful for any meal. Especially good with hot milk. Identify this improved food product bv the name Kellogg's and the familiar red-and-green package. made Dy ncuogg m Battle ween. .CASTOR JRratcTraoi j Made specially for BABIES and CHILDREN rhvsiclans trll us that one cond; Hon is nearly always prrsent whrn child has a dWtivc unset, a sturtm rold or other little ailment. Comliim lion. 1 he lirsl step towards relict I lo rid the body of impure ntr And (or thia nothing is bettor thai prninnr Castonnl CuMona is a pun vr-Rrtable preparation made spfcmlh for babies and rhiMrrn. This mean it is mild and gentle; that it contain no Wji drugs, no narcotics. Vet i always gets rrsultsl You never havi lo coax rhildren to take Ijiuotia Heal Castona always bears the name CASTORIA miiiii.njiiTiir-ii hi Without cost varnish your doors when you paint your floors B-H paints are priced less than in ten years! Add to that the "B- H Thrift Offer" two paints for the price of one! Do over your floors with B-H Porch and Floor Paint. Choose colors to harmonize with painted walls and furniture. Then your doors inside or out! A new coat of varnish will cost nothing! This applies also to varnished drain boards snd tablrtops. Like all National Lead prod ducts, these paints are of the finest quality, go farther and last longer. About floor col ot-schemes, write National Lead Home Beautiful Department, 22-10 2-lth St., San Francisco. See us about paints. This efftt holdi durlnj April . . . lustre lac Enamel, tot furniture and decorative painting in ay, modern colors. Auto Top Dressing. enough for the ordinary car. Quick-drying Porch and Floor Paint, n ne Vioa '2.05 PORTER LUMBER COMPANY Builders Bureau of Information 204 So. Fir. AGENTS FOR Phone 124 V BASSSHUETER PAINTS VARNISHES & ENAMELS 'c3r littCe giVwmts in tAc 11 est-" rain11 wWP lllllllteJ. MAIM Plan to Attend Our Fashion Show of Spring and Summer Fabrics to be Held in the Yard Goods Section, Wed., April 6th at 4:30 P. M. Living Models! USE BUTTERIOK PATTERNS FOR BEST SEWING RESULTS Spring Sewing Event at Mann's Starting Wednesday If you are at all handy with a needle It will be to your advantage to come to Mann's during thla aprlng sewing event. All thla week our yard goods section will feature the newest In spring and summer dress materials, patterns, and trimmings. This exposition of delightful fabrics will be Invaluable to you In preparing your new wardrobe for summer. Thousands of Yards of New Fabrics Now Ready for Home Sewing New Fast Color Prints Hundreds of yards of lovely clean looking print consisting of voiles, lawns and other choice summer fabrics at a new low price for 1932. These pure dye fast color, pieces are 36 inches wide and in the largest selection of colors and combinations ever shown by Mann's. Ideal for mother or daughter New Chiffon, Voile and Swiss When you visit the fabric fashion show tomorrow be sure and stop at the table showing these new 30 Inch chiffon voiles and Swisses. Here you will see the choicest designs and colors In thera two very popular summer dress materials. Plain and novelty patterns and smart dote are ready for that Butterlck pattern. New Rayon Voiles For the spring sewing event the piece goods section presents these good looking 36 Inch rayon voiles in all the popular printed patterns over rich colored grounds Including dainty polka dot designs. The rayon voile Is a graceful fabric that lends Itself In many ways to help the home dressmaker fashion a lovely frock. New Mesh Weaves If you have a street or sports frock In mind see these new meshes. They are truly a summer fabric and come In all she season's wanted shades such as beige, green, yellow, orange, light blue, copen, eggshell, orchid, and of course white. They are 36 Inches wide and the mesh Is new In pattern. Your choice. New Cross Rac Meshes Another delightful mash fabric for summer wear la this new cross rac meh. A weave that represents a very small square that will make a mtshty chic sports dress or street frock. Cross Rac meshes are In rose, green, jrllow, beige, and copen. All are full 36 Inches wide and fast color. Priced at Emb. Batiste and Suitings ror that truly eummer frock for either mother or daughter we know of no better fabric than these new embroidered suitings and batistes. The suitings are white with colored embroidery or colored with white emb. The bstlst Is shown In a full range of popular shades embroidered la white eyelets. Both are SS Inches wide. New Polka Dot Linens One must have a ltnen dress to complete the summer wardrobe. We suscert a frock from one of these bolts of pur Irish linen. Full 39 inches wide and In polka dots o'r rose. blue. gold, green, and brown. This Is the kind of linen that alwavs looks so fresh and cool and launders so well. Only, 29 49 59 59 ' 79 79 79 c yd. c yd. c yd. c yd. c yd. c yd. c yd. NEW SUMMER SILKS ror your summer silk dress or ensemble we surest that you use a length from one of these new silk patterns that have Just arrived. Included In this new showing are large and small designs and color ful dot patterns. The silk Is a fine quality and the shades are of pure dye. AU 39 Inches wide. $195 yd. 36-inch Fast Color Prints 10 Kttr special for spring sewing week. A case of beautiful new prints will be unpacked todav and go on sale tomorrow for 1(V a yard. All are guaranteed fast color and full 36 Inches wide. Remember all are new frtsh patterns. Buy tomorrow and save at Mann's. c yd. Don't Forget the Style Show Tomorrow at 4:30 Accessories To Complete Your Frocks I Neckwear Before you finish your new summer frock be aure and see the new neckwear ws have assembled for you. New lace and Irish crochet In Bebettes, Surplice. Peterpan and other smart .summer necklines. Main aisle, Mann'a 59cto$29.5 Belts Complete your summer frock with one of these new belts for this Is truly a season of belted dresses, coats or suits. We are showing new leath ers! metalls and novelties In widths from 4 Inch to 8Vi All the leading costume shades. All the new buckle Ideas. 5Oto$l0. Scarfs Plan your summer toga to Include a scarf. Fashion says they are very necessary and we believe they are especial ly such lovely and colorful creations as we are now showing. All the new shapes, colors, and designs, that In clude the popular polka dot. $100 $195 I . to 1 SEWING NEEDS With eummer sewtng para mount In women'a mtnda and this sewing event at hand, naturally one thinks of the many needed sewtnf accessories, and when you do think of these needs to complete your frock or en semble, think of Mann s. Ws are prepared to fill your every want. Buttons 2oc to $1 dor. I.nrcc sues 5e to 30c . O N T Thro.nl 6 for 2oc. Mcn-cripi 5c each. Orcandip Ruffling in all shadfs 13; yd. Boyd fastpriprs 10c card Main Floor