Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    SrEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE. BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, UTTiTL 23, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
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Local and
Called to Portland Mrs. 0. R. Mor
rison wu celled to Portland yester
day by the Illness of her mother.
Quests it Shady Cove Mr. and
Mra. W. 8. Cummlnga ol thla city
pent yesterday at Snady Cove on
Rogue river.
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Mra. Elliott to Return Mra. B. R.
Elliott 1 expected home thla after
noon from Portland, where ahe haa
been vtaltlmj for the paat aeveral
daya.
Return to Rupert Alma Bcheffel
and Uoyd Relman of Rupert, Ida.,
who have been vlaltlng here for the
paat two weens, ie yesieruay
Rupert.
tA,iipna Tomorrow Arthur Salin
ger, manager of the Richfield Oil
company In thla city, will return to
morrow from a ahort business trip to
Portland.
In Other Daya "The Oregon atate
law for auto licensee declared con
atltutional by Judge Calkins, In teat
case at Medford," read a newa Item
in the Oregonlan 10 yeara ago thla
week.
On Bualneaa Here O. J. Parkinson,
aalea promotion manager of the Chev
rolet Motor Co., Portland, la spending
today in Medford attending to bual
'ness mattere with the Plerce-Allen
Motor company.
Leaves for Portland Charles Oer
f aan Frunfinro. who lourneved
to Portland by boat, has been a guest
here at the rancn noma oi Air. aim
Mrs. John A. Hammlll. He left this
noon on the Shasta for Portland.
Enm rnrmllU 'Roaer Headlee.
unrA Arihp und Lm VanAusdall
returned to Medford last evening
from Corvallls. wirfre tney aivenueu
the atate DeMolay conclave over the
week-end.
McDougall Boy In Hospital Jerry
McDougall, alx-year-old son of Mr.
and Mra. J. A. McDougall. under
werrt an operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital thla morning and was
reported to be getting along as well
aa could be expected inia aiiernoon
Woods In Town Mr. and Mra,
rrhMtur Wood of ProaDect are In Med
ford today, having .rrlved here yes
terday morning. Mr. wood atiencea
sun mhoot In the morning, and
they attended the racea at Emigrant
dam in the afternoon. t
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Receive! permit Louis Jennings
today received a building permit from
the city to make general repairs at
the realdenoe from tne ouy to maw
general reipalra at the residence, 107
North Peach atreet. The cost esti
mate wu given as (so.
Report Accident An accident re
port was filed today at the city
police station by Prank Ball, driver
of n auto which figured In a minor
collision at the corner of Central ave
nue and Main street Sunday evening
at 8 o'clock, W. M. Ersklne was driv
ing the other car, the report showed
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8topa In City Carl Rohrer of Port
Collins, Colo., federal Irrigation en
gineer studying pumping projects, ar
rived In Medford on the Shasta at
noon today for a brief stay at the
federal experiment farm here. He
plana to continue north to the Wil
lamette valley district, probably leav
ing this evening by train.
Flshlnr Poor Yesterday Sunday
was a bad day for fishermen, accord
ing to report from many quarters
today. The mountain streams were
filled with an excessive amount of
water and poured mucn mud Into the
Rogue, which Interfered with fishing
there. A few caught fish by using
bait.
Enjoy flcenlo Drive Mr. and Mra.
O. I. Hutchison. Mrs. Bessie Lums-
den and house guest, Mrs. R. E.
Charles of Loa Angeles were guests
yesterday of Mrs. Wm. Vawter, 8r
on a drive through northern Cali
fornia. They report a glimpse at
beautiful scenery and many kinds of
weather. On the return trip they
experienced snow, hall, rain and fog.
Home from Portland Harrison
Janes returned thla afternoon from
Portland, accompanied by a group of
local young people. Who attended the
atate Christian Endeavor convention.
In the group were: Amy Elliott. Vir
ginia Llndley, Dolph Janes, Bob Llt
trell and Dorr Barrett. Gerald La
tham has also returned from the
convention In the Rose city. -
late Game Man Arthur Pish of
Portland, research director of the
Ore ron state game commission, stop
ped In Medford today en route to
Klamath Palls. While here he con
ferred with representatives of the
Jackson County Game Protective
asoclatlon In regard to the dlstrlbu
' tion of fish and birds for the coming
year.
RrOtrr Tmluv Included among
those registering this forenoon at the
out-of-state auto bureau headquar
ters on South Riverside avenue were
A. r. Dixon of Long Beach. Claude
Reeves. Frederick H. Somers and W.
Denver of Sn Francisco, w. C. Cob
ham of Cleveland. Ohio. O. C. Wolfe
of Pasadena, H. Walter Marshall.
Prank Ashley and Theodore Jones ol
Loa Angeles, 8. Bslemle of Osklsnd.
Cal.. Wm. R. Blslow of Alameda.
Cal.. and Verna E. Buchwalter o.'
Longvlew.
LAST TIME TONITE
"The Mad Genius"
with John Barrymore
Any Soat 15 Any Time
Personal
Klamath Falls Visitors H. L. Kellls
and family and Miss Ruth Hunt were
among the Klamath Palls residents
spending Sunday in Medford.
Attend Raises Mr. and Mra. J. L.
Weaver of Yreka, who operate the
Yreka Inn, motored to Medford yes
terday for lunch, and then attended
the boat racea at Emigrant dam.
W eek-end VIMtnrs Week - end
guest. In Medford from Klamath
Falsi Included Chas. Mack, newspaper
man of that city, and Francla Neff,
who visited relatlvea and friends.
From Convention Misses Opal
Rush and Eva Landing of Ashland,
returned to their homes this morn
ing by train from Portland, where
they had been attending the stte
Christian Endeavor convention which
closed yesterday. They made the trip
north on Tuesday.
From IlKtant Places Guests at
Medford hotels from a distance In
clude Mr. and Mra. E. W. Turner of
San Antonio, Tex., Monta Bales of
Dallas, Tex.. V. C. Hecher, C. O. Spratt
and A. L. Jones of Chicago. 111.. Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Mitchell of Rock
Springs. Wyo., and Mrs. G. S. Ware
of Calgary, Can.
shrdlu hrdlu hrdlu hrdl rdl dlldd
t Visitors from Portland Register
ing at local hotels Sunday from the
state metropolis were Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Winters, Phil Coggswell. A. O.
Nelson, A. A. Rlehl, C. C. Hole, Art
M. rish, F. H. Lawrence, H. B. Pol
lock, J. S. Sammons, J. T. Bradley
and L. M. Scroggln.
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Oregonlans at Hotels Among Ore
gonians, other than from Portland, at
Medford hotels Sunday, were Otto J.
Frohmayer, Bob Allen. L. V. Newton,
Geo. Roy. G. R. Simmons of Eugene,
raw. p. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs A. H,
Chamberlain, Eugene Arnsteln, S. G
Anderson. C. A. Carney and Arthur
N. Wilson of Canby, C. T. Griffin
and daughter of Roseburg and R. O.
Simmons of Salem.
From Bear state Among the Call
tornlans at Medford hotels are P. O
Blake of Los Angeles, E. R. Brazel of
Sacramento. Mrs. C. V. Snyder and
Miss J. L. Snyder of Long Beach, E.
G. Hakln, s, V. Phillips, H. 8. Finn
and E. B. Pugh of Oakland, and the
following from San Francisco: Mr.
and Mrs. R. Glvena, Pearl Brotherton,
Blanche Montgomery, A. M. Bridges,
Mr. and Mra. R. J. Meeker, H. W.
Finch, a. F. Charleston, Mrs. w. K
MacMlthy, J. A. Armsteld, Chas. S.
Nlppey and O. R. Newland.
Misses Fuson In Hospital Mlas
Anna Mae Fuson, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. J. Fuson, who under
went an operation for appendicitis
Saturday, is getting along nicely at
the Sacred Heart hospital. Miss Clara
Mary Fuson la also In the hospital
under observation and will undergo
a major operation tomorrow, the sec
ond necessitated by Injuries sustain
ed last summer In an accident at the
Twin Plunges swimming pool at Ash
land.
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Hlllakers In City Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Hlllaker of Hornbrook were among
the Sunday visitors from nearby Cali
fornia points.
Visit Pansy Gardens Mr. and Mra.
J. H. Jones were among the many
Medford reaidenta who visited the
Harold Pansy Gardens in Grants Pass
yesterday.
From Northern state Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Nelson and A. O. Hurd of Spo
kane, V. H. Hutchinson, W. J. Wright,
S. M. Oaylord. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Helly and R. A. Davis of Seattle are
registered at Medford hotels from
Washington.
Phoenix Grange
Planning Public
Entertainment
PHOENIX, Ore.. April 35 (SpU
Nslghbcra of Wood craft Circle No.
243 will meet at the Orange hall
Wednesday promptly at 1 :30 p. m.
Tne meeting marks the 35th birth
day of the Phoenix circle and special
recognition and honor will be given
for the four charter members, name
ly, Mesdames Jamlma Rose, Leta
Furry, Mary Cary and Mary Hamlin.
A program is planned and refresh
ments will be served.
Eaoh member la asked to bring
some small gift to present to the
circle for Its use, auch aa a vase or
small dish.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
Loyal Workers class of the First
Christian church will have a covered
dish dinner tomorrow evening in
the church parlors at 6:30 o'clock,
honoring Louis G. Center's group
In a recent contest.
All young people of the church
are Invited to attend, and bring
a covered dish. The supper Is being
given the winning group by other
members of the class.
There's no escape-costly oils do form
nil
ft
THEY try hard to "refine it out"
these "luxury" oils that cost you
so much. They aren't proud of their
carbon. It is a hard, flinty kind the
sort that clogs engines, causes damage.
But SHELL MOTOR OIL, reason
ably priced, forms no hard carbon! It
is a different kind of oil guaranteed
by Shell Oil Company to do the finest
lubrication job you can get from an
oil an oil naturally free from hard
carbon.
Which will you choose? Safe, eco
nomical SHELL MOTOR OIL or a
high priced carbon-former which can
(and does) cause warped valves,
engine knocks, rapid wear.
8H1
SHEU SERVICt, INC, STATIONS
AND SHEU DEALERS
BOARD TO TEST
LAW REQUIRING
PAY FOR INSANE
SALEM, Ore., April 25. (AP) The
state board of control today instruct
ed Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle
to represent the state In the test
case brought by Multnomah county
on the constitutionality of the 1931
legislative act relative to payment by
relatives and counties for insane and
feeble minded inmates at state in
stitutions. The case will b tried in Portland
May 6, Charles 8. Conn, deputy dis
trict attorney of Multnomsh county.
Informed the board members. Tfte
act requires relatlvea to pay $30 per
month for their keep In state insti
tutions, and where relatives are un
able to pay It falls upon the county
to make the payments.
The attorney stated It had not
been definitely decided upon what
points the const! tut lonallty of the
law would be attacked, other than
general validity of the statut and
the matter of failure to pay without
jury trial.
The board today accepted the new
hospital building at the tuberculosis
Institution, recently completed at a
cost of approximately 60,000 by L.
H, Hoffman, Portland. The structure
is known as the main hospital build
ing on the site.
Lubrication Expert
of Standard Oil Co.
To Prove Products
Standard OH Company of Callfor
has had a. W. Wallace of Its San
Francisco office assigned to the Med
ford agency during the past two
weeks with an elaborate laboratory
car to show by actual demonstration
Its various pioducts as used for the
jlBlM I WWu' USTMTllJ&"V
lubrication of the chassis of automo
tive equipment.
Mr. Wallace states: "It Is not gen
erally known by the motoring public
Viat It la necessary to have special
greases and lubricants to properly
service the modern automobile. This
laboratory car is one method the
company has taken to educate the
personnel of Standard Stations, Inc.,
nd Red, White and Blue dealers to
the Importance of the correct product
for specialized lubrication."
A. F. West, local manager for this
district, said yesterday: "We are for
tunate In getting the laboratory car
at this point prior to Its appearance
at any other northwest station, not
excepting such points as Beattle and
Portland. T.Ms Information being
passed along to our dealers and rep
resentatives here will place them In
an enviable position to take care of
the lubricating needs of their cus
tomers during the season.
"It Is to be regretti-d that It was
impossible to fill all the requests for
tests and demonstrations. I am mak
ing a request through A. P. Johnson,
our district sales manager, that the
unit be returned here at an early
date. Mr. Wallace goes to Seattle
this afternoon to continue with this
educational work."
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NABBEO IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND. Ore., April 25. ;p)
John R. Smith and Howard Hooper
were arrested today as the result of
an automobile crash Sunday In which
three Idaho cattlemen were Injured.
Smith was oharged with failure to
stop &nd render aid to persons In
jured, and Hooper was accused of
hit-and-run charges. Poll tie said
both admitted thoy had been drink
ing. Many See Blossoms,
CANBY. Ore.. April 35. P A
throng estimated at 30.000 persons
attended the annual blossom day
celebration here Sunday where 30
acres of tulips were in full blom.
V I bougr,t to EISS y 1
X ML -"'Si
SOFT-BLOWS AWAY
It It easy to avoid hard carbon troubles. Shall
Motor Oil forma no bard carbon-lust a IIHl fluffy
loot carriad harmlessly away by tha exhaust gasaf.
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JAPS DISCHARGE
FILIPINO LABOR
BANKS. Ore., April 25. (AP)
Peaceful exodus of members of the
Filipino colony of 84 persons was
under way here today, after white
ranchers had passed around Instruc
tions that all the Islanders must
vacate by 8 p.m. tonight. Scarcity
of work for white laborers was
said to be the reason for driving the
Filipinos from tha berry fields,
where they are hired by Japanese
ranchers.
Other sections In central Wash
ington county have taken similar
action.
The streets were lively today as
many of the Filipinos, dressed In
their Sunday best, made the rounds
of the stores paying bills and bid
ding farewells. Japanese farmers,
over the week-end had obtained
enough money to pay their workers,
making It possible for them to carry
out the orders of the white gouprs
to vacate.
The Filipinos Saturday telegraphed
Governor Julius L. Meier a request
for an investigation of "tha Injus
tice done us." There Is no indica
tion the governor will take action
In the matter.
T
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SALEM. April 25 (AP) Fines paid
for killing deer after legal time
for opening of season, but before
time opened by proclamation of
governor, delay being ordered be
cause of fire hazard, cannot be re
turned to tha defendant. Thla was
the opinion given O. A. Codding,
district attorney of Jackson county
today by Attorney-Oeneral I. H.
Van Winkle.
Xn Coddlng's request for an opin
ion he stated John B. Short o:
i lki iTeea was linen sfio for kill
ing deer after the legal time for
opening, but before the procura
tion permitted hunting. Codding
said tha defendant pleaded guilty.
but In view of the circumstances.
the district attorney wished to know
If he could be refunded the money.
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At oeary ana layior i no aan rran-1 nw-up to tns jadod appotite. On the
ciscodsl'.ornndsSanFranclsco'sHnest msjkfloor an two other equally ram
hotel. Here, those who appreciate an UaVauranU. the Florentine Room
environment of quiet llrelinrinre silks' X unique, delliihtfuliy airy,
to be found - each year tees "r Xp, j, 0ff the main lobby,
travelers returning to enjoy lty -O of spans some 540 pest
sble atmosphere. Forturyj: 'X' . V,n outside room, each
flirt, physically one of tO jP.ifth. Numerous sultea
yet old with Its yeara. Very desired lite and
located In ithe ery rJaJe . J- v, a II room furnish'
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a la carte service li
the diner a far Aiinr
claro'a multitudinous hill
ihlp-strewn llay. the Irrm
Oakland and Berkeley surs
the hills on the opposite ihor'
away. The view from here
marvelous, a sedative to tired m-FiiVT,
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LEAVES AUTOMOBILE
EUGENE, Ore., April 35. OP) An,
automobile, believed to have been
used In an attempted holdup at
Ovnnts pass Friday night, was found
abandoned on the Paclflo highway
near Walker Saturday.
The machine, bearing Washington
license plates, was taken to a garage
at Creswell by order of the sheriff
and was held for Orante Pass of
ficials. The automobile was found
slong the highway. Apparently t
had been abandoned In a hurry.
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