MEDFORD' 5fSIL TRIBUNE. 5JEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, XTJGTJST T, 1932.
PAGE FTTH
Local and
From Yakima Mr. and Mra. Bn'
I Gentry of Yakima, Wash., are apend
j lng a few daya In Med lord vlaltlng
. friends and relative.
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f Brenner III Olen Brenner, former
I Med ford resident, and now a rancher
of the Pro volt area, waa reported 111
: laat week.
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( Beturni from Klamath Mlaa
' Oladya Bama haa returned to this
i city from a several daya" atay In
' Klamath Falls and a trip to the
beach with friends.
Volunteers to Meet Volunteer fire
men will conduct their monthly meet
ing at the city fire hall this evening
i at the regular time, according to Fire
f Chief Roy Elliott.
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Arrives In Clty--George C. Borne
mann of the aalea department. Crown
Willamette Paper company, with
headquarters In San Francisco, ar
rived In the city at noon today by
tra'n.
Fined S'10 Arreated on Fir t street
Sunday night, charged with being
drunk In a public place, Jamea West
waa fined 810 In justice court this
morning. West told officers that he
had Just returned from a plcnio.
Returns from Klamath B. Q.
Harding, internal revenue collector,
returned to his office In the Federal
building here today, having spent the
last two weeks in Klamath Falls.
Hastings Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
O. W. Hastings of Portland left here
today after a week--end business and
pleasure visit, during which they mo
tored to Crater lake. Mr. Hastings la
connected with the R. C. Hadley Co.,
Inc., owners of the Cinderella Shop.
At Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Hubbard and family were
among the Medford parties who en
joyed the week-end at Diamond lake.
Fishing at the lake was reported to
be especially good Sunday, with most
of the fishermen catching big ones.
Shrlners Home Among the Shrln
ers returning on the Shasta at noon
today from the national gathering at
San Francisco were Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B.
Rynnlng, Carl Glasgow and Mf. and
Mrs. Dade Terrett.
Crefghton Leaves George Creigh
ton.who haa been spending the past
two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Warner and family, will leave this
evening for Los Gatos. Cal., where he
Is with the state highway department.
Yesterday Creighton visited Gordon
Warner at Crater lake.
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Home from Peter Pan . Mrs. Hal
Piatt and Mrs. E. C. Gaddls and chil
dren have returned to the city from
spending several daya at Peter Pan
, camp on Rogue river. They left for
I the cabin last week soon after Mrs.
Piatt's return from a visit In Portland
and Eugene.
Will Motor South Miss Mamie
Tlmmons will accompany her sister,
Mrs. Dan Bowerman, upon, her re
turn to San Francisco this week.
They will motor south with Mra.
Elizabeth Bowerman and daughter
Beth, who are expected here .from
Eugene this afternoon.
Burelson in North E. T. Burelson
ia spending several days In Portland
this week selecting new fall mer
chandise for Burelson's store, in
preparation for the opening which
will follow the completion of exten
sive Improvements ard enlargements
under way.
In Portland C.' M. Brewer, a popu
lar resident of Medford. waa looking
up friends and business acquaint
ances here Friday and Saturday. Dur
ing his atay Mr. Brewer was a cus
1 tomer of the" Portland hotel, where
he often lingered before. Morning
Oregon 1 an.
Sentenced to Jail Arthur D. Hodg-
klns, arrested for driving an automo
bile while intoxicated, waa sentenced
to SO daya In Jail and fined 100
when he appeared In Justice court
before Judge Glenn O. Taylor this
morning. Hodgklns has been arrest-,
eu numerous times previously .on:
charges of drunkeness.
I
Takes TJp Duties Miss -Sibyl Wal
ker of Portland this morning assum
ed her duties as county health nurse,
to fill the vacancy caused by the res
ignation of Miss Gertrude Breyen,
who has departed for Minneapolis,
where she will be married. Miss
Blanche Runels. the other county!
nurse, returned today from a vacation
trip to the south. I
Waives Examination Jos. J. Duane
waived examination on a charge of
obtaining money under false pre-1
tenses, when he appeared before
Judge Glenn O. Taylor today. Duane
was said to have cashed a check at
, a local bank for Hi, on the Bank of
f Martinez, Cal where he had no Ac
count. The ch arges were f 11 ed by
state police Thursday.
Fights Consolidation As repre
sentative of the city of Eugene, Alex
ander Brown was in Medford over the
week-end, working aealnst the Zorn
. MacPherson bill, 'which favors the
consolidation of the University cf
Oregon with Oregon State college.
Accompanied by Mrs. Brown, he plans;
to Tlalt Ashland today, and continue
from there to Klamath Falls. Tester-
day they visited Crater lake and Jack-
sonville. While ln Med ford, Mr. i
Brown visited Cal C. Wells, deputy ;
United States marshal. I
Quail Eny Journey The flock of
young mountain quail, removed from:
the southern Orron branch of the ,
state game farm here last week, on-;
Joyed their trip to the Corrallis farm.'
aecording to the letter received byj
H. L. Noblltt from Gene Simpson,
superintendent of the game farm,
who transported the birds. The ban-'
tarn hen. who hitched the bird, was
taken along to hover them during the
I truck Journey north. At the state
game farm they have been liberated
witn another brood approximately the
same aee. and are thriving. Mr. Simp
son stated.
Personal
Guest of Mrs. Stacy Mrs. May
Green of Ashland is a guest fcere
this week of Mrs. Chas. Stacy.
Visits at Rogue Blver Orion Par
ker of this city apent Sunday visiting
friends at Rogue River.
In from Sams Valley Daisy Payne
of Sams Valley was In Medford this
morning transacting business and
shopping.
From Fern Valley George Alford,
orchard 1st from the Fern Valley dis
trict, was in Medford this morning
attending to business matters.
To Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. A.
Cressy Morrison of New York City left
by stage this morning for Crater lake,
where they plan to remain for two
or three days before continuing their
tour through the west.
, San Jose Folk Here Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Evans of San Jose, Cal., were
guests here fpr several days of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. True. They motored
to Ashland yesterday and enjoyed
the cool shade of Llthla park.
Visit Friends T. B. Garrison and
Ed Young, stockmen and bankers of
Oakland, Ore., were In Medford yes
terday, the guests of A. S. Rosenbaum
and Judge P. L. Touvelle of Jackson
ville. Leaves for South F. H. iBrundage
of Portland, assistant regional for
ester for the state, left here this noon
for Crescent City to meet the chief
of the forestry department of Wash
ington. Major C. h, Steuart.
Tires Are Found City police re
ported finding two 30x3 Speedway
tires, cached along the bank of Bear
creek. Officers stated that the tires
were probably stolen from some local
car.
Latter Day Saints Picnic The
Medford branch of the Latter Day
Saints Sunday school held a picnic
on Elk creek yesterday, which was
attended by lis guests and all had a
very enjoyable time, according to the
report.
Home for Week-end Bob Sleeter
Tom Emmens, who are attending
summer school, at the University of
Oregon, were here from Eugene visit
ing their parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. W.
Sleeter and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Em
mens, over the week-end.
Here Temporarily John B. Ernest
of Albany, Ore., is day clerk at the
Southern Pacific passenger station
temporarily, taking the place of Ed
Russell, who la in San Francisco ai
the Southern Pacific hospital, receiv
ing treatment for his eye.
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From a Distance At the hotels,
those from distant points Included
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Lederer of Boulder
City, Nev., M. E. Hopkins, Dorothy
Mclru, Mlaa E. Cross and Mrs. Smith-,
son of Vancouver, B. C, and Mr. and
Mrs. Garcia, Mrs. E. Stelner and Mrs.
E. Ford of New York City.
Uhlmans Visit Here Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Uhlman and two children were
guests here Saturday of Dr. and Mrs.
B. R. Elliott, having stopped here on
their return from a trip through
California. Mr, Uhlman ia assistant
local manager of the Metropolitan
Life Insurance company at Salem.
Mrs. Uhlman Is Dr. Elliott's niece.
Business Callers The list of busi
ness callers in Medford today Includes
Florence E. Grant of McCloud, Cal.,
Mrs. J. E. Weaver of Central Point.
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks of Ashland, C.
Wester of Klamath Falls, D. H. Peter
son of Ashland. Frank Pettigrew of
Eagle Point, Mrs. K. M. Mason of
Talent and L. W. Mynatt of Eagle
Point,
Leaves for Denver Mabel G. Hat
ton of Bayonne, N. J., who has been
a guest at the Holland hotel here
while visiting Miss Marie Etcher, left
today for the east. She plans to stop
is Denver, Colo., to visit friends be
fore continuing home. Before her
departure, Miss Hatton expressed
great Interest in the valley. She
teaches school In New Jersey.
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Permit Totals Ten building per
mits were laued by the city during
the month of July, according to fig
ures compiled by Miss Edith Nichols
of that department. Two garages
were constructed at a cost of 5175,
and alterations were made, costing
2130, bringing the month's total to
2305. Last year 28 permits were is
sued In July, totaling 920,780. The
amount was large then, due toi a
15,000 permit for remodeling the
Roosevelt school.
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Lomski Fight Film
Featured At Holly
Fight fans will be Interested In
seeing the pictures of the Lomski -Lough
re ii bout which will be showing
at the Holly theatre u a special fea
ture tonight and tomorrow night.
They will be shown only once each
evening and those desirous of seeing
them should arrange to be at the
theatre by nine o'clock.
These pictures show vividly the
fight for the lightweight champion
ship between Lomski and Loughren
and will prove interesting to those
who have seen Lomski perform In bis
last two bouts at the armory.
DANCE
Every Tne. Wed. Thur. Sat.
DREAMLAND
Ben Benjamin's Orchestra
PER PERSON
1 0C ALL EVENING ' 1 0C
SWIM
In While Sulphor Water
Helman's Baths
A'HI.AND
Tub Rsth. Free Plrnle Groond
To Dead Indian Mr. and Mrs. A.
i B. Orr and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Orr
spent yesterday at Dead Indian Soda
Springs,
see
At the Olympics Roger Early and
James Edmlston are among local
people vacationing at Los Angeles
and attending the Olympic games.
Work tn Hollywood Friends of
John Reddy and Kenneth Swarta have
received word from the two youths
In Hollywood, stating that they are
now employed on the Paramount lot.
Visits the Sims Miss Katherlne
Keys spent the week-end tn Klamath
Falls as the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Sims. Mrs. Sims was
formerly Miss Cora Burau, manager
of the Cinderella shop.
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To Olympics Orvllle Wilson of
this city Is attending the Olympiad
in Los Angeles this week, having ac
companied his uncle, Wilson McKln
ley of Nussoorle, India, who haa been
visiting relatives In Jacksonville.
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Hamilton Catches Fish A salmon
weighing 20 pounds was caught yes
terday by Scott Hamilton, fishing in
the region of Kelly's Island. He re
turned to the city last evening with
his catch and a badly burned thumb,
received In the battle with the fish.
Here from North Names on hotel
registers In Medford from the state
of Washington were Olln W. Harris
and H. D. L. Heuerus of Seattle, Mr.
and Mra. W. O. Foster of Spokane
and Mrs. R. R. Pratsch and daughter
of Tacoma.
Register from North Among the
guests at hotels In the city who give
their addresses as Portland, are Mr.
and Mrs. R. D. Rowland, J. G. Stin
son, H. A. VanPatton. S. Dredge', Hal
F. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Ruser,
D. Morse, J. S Sammons, Charles N.
Elrey, John Watkins, Oscar C. Weber,
F. H. Brundage and E. H. Clark.
"Golden .Bears Included among
the Callfornlana at hotels over the
week-end were Mr. and Mrs. V. Ham
mond, Charles J. Neuner, T- G. Phil
pot, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Slcklnger of San Francisco, Peggy
Morlson of Long Beach, Mrs. 'E. L.
Iden of Yreka, R. Lawson, A. R. Mc
Lennan and H. E. Foley of Los An
geles and Mr. and Mrs. D. Wyllie of
Sebastapol.
On the List Today Oregon Isn from
points outside of the city of Portland
were registered at hotels In Medford
as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whet
stone, C. C. Archibald and Donald
Hogg of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. O.
A. Hinds of Klamath Falls, Robert
Jarger of Prospect, B. E. Alberzeen,
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Harmon of Eu
gene. Darby in Portland An interesting
note regarding C. C. Darby of this
city, who was in Portland for several
days last week, appeared In the Sat
urday Oregonlan, reading as follows:
"There are very fine prospects for
a good price for pears this fail," said
C. C. Darby yesterday. And he should
know, for he Is'one of the prominent
growers of this fruit down In Jack
son county.- Mr.' Darby is spending'
a rew days in Portland, having been
aocom pan led from Medford by h la
son. The fruit raiser Is making in
qulrles regarding market matters
while here. These visitors are regis
tered at the Heath man hotel.
Fall to Put Out Campflre Under
the heading, "Prospectors and School
Teachers Fined for Fires," the fol
lowing item appears in the Fireat
Service Bulletin, Issued by the United
States department of Agriculture,
carrying the names of two well known
local young men, Luy and Neff, list
ed as school teachers. It reads:
"Buel Beckham, Don Beckham, Paul
Luy and Francis Neff, teachers, all
of Bandon. Ore., spent their vacation
near Iilahee on the Rogue river, but
apparently did not know enough to
put out their campflre. The forest
rangers were awry at the time. Lo
cal settlers requested the teachers to
put out their cam pf ires and later re
ported the violation to the rangers,
Buel Beckham took the blame, was
tried at Port Orford and fined .$13,
Sherrlg Promoted "AI Sherrig has
been made sales manager of the
printing paper department of Blake,
Moflitt Ac Towne, according to an
nouncement yesterday. Mr. Sherrlg
naa been regional manager at Eu
gene, Ore, for the big paper company
His new headquarters will be Port
land. He is succeeding Walter Hue-
lat, who has been promoted to the
Los Angeles office of the company,
J. L. WooJworth has been appointed
regional manager at Eugene, succeed
ing Mr. Sherrlg." The above Item,
which appeared in the Morning Ore
gonlan, will be of much Interest to
the many friends here of Mr. and
Mrs. Sherrlg. Mr. Sherrlg formerly
covered this territory regularly. Mrs.
Sherrlg will be remembered as Isobel
Burbldge. t
Robinson Leaves
To Return Prisoner
Tom Robinson, city police officer,
left tod ay for Tacom a, to re t urn
John Ross to this city. Ross was
arrested by authorities there for
stealing the nine motors from the
Pinnacle Packing House No. 3, Wed
nesday night. Three of the motors
were In his possession at t:. time
of his arrest, word from Tacoma
stated.
PERMANENT
WAVES
French Steam Push Wave
Complete
$1.98
Finger Wave 50c
For a limited time only
ALAINE'S
Beauty Shop
Phone 1518 113 E. Main
TALENT, MEDFORD
DEFEAT INVADERS
IN SUNDAY TILTS
Talent baseball team defeated the
Eauwana Red Socks, Klamath Falls
star nine, 7 to 3. In a hotly contest
ed gam at Talent Sunday. Scoring
was fairly even up to the seventh
inning, when Talent brought In the
last three runs of the game. Few
errors marred the playing, and inter
est ran high through the eighth In
ning, when the Pelicans filled the
bases with one out, only to have
Cook, veteran hurler for Talent, fan
the next two men up, putting the
game pretty well on Ice. The Eau
wana crew fought It out to the finish
displaying a brand of baseball and
sportsmanship not seen too often tn
valley games. A return m&tr is
scheduled for August 21st at Klamath
Falls.
A feature of the day was the 20
plece Talent band under the direc
tion of LlaL-. Tame, which lent a big
league flavor to the game, and Is
expected to be a regular attraction
In the future. Though It was the
first public appearance of the band,
the quality of the music left little to
be desired.
Medford was defeated by the Suth
erlln baseball team, 8 to 1, yesterday
at the fairgrounds, before a slim
crowd of 20 souls.
The locals scored their lone run
In the first Inning on an error, and
were blanked thereafter by air-tight
pitching and Held lng. Russells, a
left hander, hurled for the Merch
ants and was hit freely throughout
the contest. The home boys showed
better teamwork than In the first tilt
of their re-organizatlon last Thurs
day against the Colored Giants.
Warren Williams Is
In Craterian Drama
For gripping drama and tension,
few Tile til re tn mm nti nf Unlit.
Wood fan Jtmial "fllrvuinniw OiuiU"
now playing at the Fox Craterian.
mo wana a uuiesi Duuaing a 102
story New York skyscraper Is the
lOCttle Of this TIAVftl H.n1 hni-Hln(r
drama. Through the eyes of the
camera are snown incidents and
problems, the loves, th irw t.n
struggles and despairs of the occu-
ytui ui m in ouiiaing, as a result,
one of the most engrossing pictures
of the year has been produced.
me story involves a financial mag
nate's attempt to use those around
him as nawn In hli sh tn. ni.
ownership of the world's greatest
Diwjowopci. mere is me woman wno
through love has given her life to
heln him juierptvl Thr u t Vi mtu
stenographer whom he lures from tho
ujf wuu wauiB kj marry ner.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
- No. E-17442 In Bankruntcv.
In the District Court of the United
ciates ior tne District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Noah Benjamin
Harris, Bankrupt.
To the creditors of Noah Benjamin
Harris, of the City of Medford, In the
County of Jackson, ani District
aioresaia, Bankrupt:
Notice la hereby given that on the
23rd day of July, 1932, the said Noah
Benjamin Harris was duly adjudicated
bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held In the
orfice of the Referee, Medford Build
ing. Medford, Oregon, on the 11th dav
of August, 1932, at 2:30 o'clock In
tne afternoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a Trustee, examine
the bankrupt, and transact such
other business as may properly come
ueiure saia meeting.
HARRY O. SKYRMAN,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
July 28th, 1932.
N'ottr of First Meeting of Creditors.
no. B-17441 in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States fnr th ni-rf-.risfe nf nrcTn
In the .Matter of Regents Harris,
To the creditors of Regenle Harris,
of the City of Medford, In the Coun
ter nf .Tnylrnri r-H niit,U
said. Bankrupt:
notice is nereny given that on the
23rd dnv nf .Tula- lai-J ..j
genie Harris waa duly adjudicated
uans.ru pi; ana mat tne first meet
In? of her rv!1fnrB will h .m
the office of the Referee, Medford
nunaing, jweciord. Oregon, on the
11th day of August, 1932, at 3:00
o'clock in the afternoon, at which
time the said crfditnr maw
prove iheir claims, appoint a Trustee,
examine the bankrupt, and transact
such other business as may properly
uciuro saia meeting.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Referee In Bankruptcy
July 28th, 1932.
THE BETTER SHOWS ARE AT THE HOLLY
HERE'S ANOTHER ONE TO PROVE ITI
Ton WU1 Leave the Ttie
atre Happier for Having
Seen It, anil It
Solve a Problem for
tn eudjI
CARRIAGE
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with the stunnlnf
nd
NORMAN FOSTER
AI.INE MarMAHON
OF.OKOE BRENT
Alaa
"SVMPHONV MYSTERY"
KAttTOON
Special Tonlte At 9:00 Only
Pictures of the Lonuki-Loughren Bout
Meteorological Report
August 1, 1931
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesday fair. Normal temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday,
but cloudy at times on coast. Normal
temperature.
Lowest temperature this morning
49 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 103; loweat 60.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1931, 22.52 Inches.
Relative humidity at A p. m. yes
terday 18 percent; 5 a. m. today 62
percent.
Sunset today, 7:30 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 5:03 a. m. Sun
set 7:29 p. m.
Observation, taken it I l. ra., 120
Meridian Time.
Oltj
f 1 f I f I
Baker City 78 ' 48 P. Cdy.
BoIm , 80 64 P. Cdy.
Chicago 83 70 .... Cloudy
Denver ...... 88 63 .01 Clear
Dea Molnea 60 64 .63 Cloudy
Eureka '."... 70 64 Cloudy
Fresno 64 68 Clear
Helena 73 60 Cloudy
Lob Angeles 78 60 Clear
Marshfleld - 66 64 Cloudy
MEDFORD 88 63 Clear
New York .." 80 66 .' Clear
Phoenix 102 83 .. Clear
Portland 83 68 T. Cloudy
Reno 88 64 Clear
Roseburg ... 84 63 Clear
Salt Lake ". 83 60 Clear
San Francisco 64 64 Clear
Seattle 63 66 T. Rain
Spokaue " . 78 68 T. Cloudy
Loretta Young Has
Part Holly Picture
A splendid cast of characters work
ing on a story of equal merit written
by Faith Baldwin combine to make
"Week-End Marriage" now showing
at the Holly theatre a very fine pic
ture. Although the title suggests
this to be s. spicy picture there is
nothing In the story to which the
most strict community-welfare guar
dian could have the slightest objec
tion. Loretta Young offers a fine
performance as the young wife, and
is ably seconded by Norman Foster
as her husband.
Short subjects at the Holly today
Include a Kartoon and another of
the S. S. Van Dine stories, The Sym
phony Mystery.1
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At River Lodge A party of young
people from Burllngame, Cal., arrived
here at noon today, to spend a week
or two at Rogue Roost, the Tucker
lodge on the river, As guests of Miss
Nan Tucker, were Miss Oenevievs Ly
man, Miss Barbara Blyth, Miss Mar
gery Blyth and Nlon R. Tucker, Jr.
They arrived In Medford on the
Shasta.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
newly decorated. 34 Quince, or call
at 620 So. Ivy.
WANTED To let contract tor haul
ing machinery and pipe. Receive
bids until Aug. 7. Wayne Prltchett,
204 Vancouver. Phone 1514-W.
FOR RENT To reliable party. 6-rm.
modern house, furnished, $16 per
mo., water paid; some fall garden.
Owner, 416 Boardman.
FOR RENT 3-room fum, apt., pri
vate bath and entrance. Phone
62-Y, or call at 9 E. Jackson.
FOUND Pair glasses. Owner may
have same by paying for ad. In
quire Tribune office.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 166-acre
Improved rancn on Rogue river,
about H mile frontage; ideal for
resort; plenty of rich bottom land;
water riht from river: 13 miles
from Medford. for !0,000. will
take Income property In Oregon or
California or gilt edge security up
to 911.000. Will need some cash.
Balance easy payments. Address
Box 6308, Tribune.
FOR RENT 630 West 10th, 6-room
unfurnished home, 1 block from
new courthouse, 817.60, Inc. wster.
Chsrles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford
Bldg. Phone 303.
LOST Travelers checks to amount of
8100 In leather holder. Deliver if
found to Medford Mall Tribune and
owner will pay (6 reward.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished; elec
trlo range, hot water heater. In
quire 725 Aider.
May
Yon.
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CHECK NAMES OF
WILIS BACKERS
WITH VOTERS LIST
Checking of the names of signers
on the petitions of Attorney M, O.
Wllklns of Ashland, as an Indepen
dent candidate for district attorney,
at the fall election, was begun by the
counly clerk's office this morning.
Each name will be checked with the
registration books, to establish If all
signers are legal voters. A majority
of the signatures are by residents of
the southern part of the county, and
the Butte Falls district. This is the
opening date for the filing of Inde
pendent candidacies.
Names appearing on the back of
the petitions as circulators and at
testors of the validity of the signa
tures are: Elinor Kanley Bush and
H. P. Bush, Medford; Chester Parker
and Etta Parker, Phoenix and Mod
ford: H. M. Turnbnugh and Eliza
beth, Turnbaugh, Talent; Daniel
Payne, John Loughlln, Elizabeth
High, and Eliza Hicks, Ashland:
Florence D. Kant and Annie J. Nelson
Butt Falls; and Caroline Putnam
and Allle S. Wllklns, Ashland and
Medford.
Attorney Wllklns will oppose Wil
liam Brlggs, Jr., Ashland, republican
primary nominee, and George A. Cod
ding, Incumbent, democratlo nomt
lnee. Attorney Wllklns has been a
resident of this county for about five
years, formerly being engaged in the
law at Ohtloquln, Klamath county.
He has figured as counsel In a num
ber of local legal actions. Including
the Oore divorce and alienation suits,
and the Mrs. Nettle Marco suit
against the county for alleged dam
ages. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
RENT 6-room house, 314 No. Holly,
14 block P. O. O. M. Qoss.
FOR TRADE First-class cedar posts
for hay. A. T. Train, Myrtle Point,
Ore.
FOR SALE Cheap. Must sell. Mod
ern 6-room house, 8 lots, berries.
The place with 70 oaks. 115 So.
Holly.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 6-rm.
modern home; also 6-room unfur
nished house. Phone 700-R.
FOR SALE: Small grocery store and
aervice station. 7iu a. Riverside.
FOR SALE Fine apricots. R. J
Earl, Phone 611-J-4.
WANTED Capable girl for general
housework In smsll family. Must
have good habits. Board and mod
erate salary. Pull time required.
. Aaaress box 0317, Mall Tribune.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper would
like two or three small ets of books
to keep. E. V. HUllus, Rt. 3, Box
Dd.
FOR RENT Apartments; low rent,
625 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Ford Victoria, '81. B
nena, a-i snape; saoo; easy terms.
FOR SALE Sweet corn, 20o dozen;
Delicious plums, 2o lb. P. 8. Car
penter, Jacksonville highway.
FOR SALE Triumph peaohes.
Ouches, Griffin Creek.
R. R
ALWAYS COOL
ROXY 15c
Children 10c
Ends Tonlte, JOHN BOLES
in "One Heavenly Night"
Starts Tomorrow
"Cohens and Kellys In Hollywood"
Dally Mat. 1:80. Eve. 7.
S TAT E and ti"
William Powell
in "High Pressure"
, And Z Comedies
Let TJ Repair Your Car. Yon will
Be Repaid In Money Saved and In
a Perfectly Conditioned Automo
bile. MR. OEOROE POWELL Is In
charge of our
General Auto Repairing
Body and Fender Work t
Big 4 Auto Wrecking
and Parts Co.
1761 N. Rlverald Tnone 552
IN LOS ANGELES
When yon attend the
OLYMPIC
GAMES
Meet ynnr friend make yournelf
at home at
HOTEL
COMMODORE
IV) Rooms and Baths
Located conveniently at
1203 W. Hh. Cor. 7th and Lucns
Owned and Operated by
Ilert Austin
Yonr Southern Oregon friends will
be reglHtered at the Commodore
enjoying the same privileges
they'ia always had at
HOTEL WILLARD
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Samson's Show
Draws Farmers
And Poultrymen
P. E. Samson's free feed show
held last Saturday attracted a large
number of Rogue River valley dairy
men and poulUT raisers who were
especially Interested in the clinic
feature and discussion of treatment
of ailing chickens.
Jim Howorth, need of the feed
department of the S perry feed mills
In Portland supervised the clinic,
posting several defective birds ss
example.
At 11 o'clock csrrler pigeons were
sent from Medford to Portland by
tne eperry company, and prizes were
awarded to the persons guessing the
approximate time for the flight. Fol
lowing stops for lunch the pigeons
landed in the northern city in eight
noura and six minutes. Mr. Samson
expects to conduct a similar event
cn a larger scale In the future,
since so much Interest was evidenced
in Saturday's show.
number of theft, w.m
to city DOlloe officers over th wmV.
end, with L. w. House of 338 North
Klverslde reporting the loss of several
articles, Including a fishing pole, two
revolvers, an Ingersoll watch, a gold
pen. nsning reels, two ur three boxes
of shells and a fly book.
Mrs. Oustafson of 003 North Biv.r.
slde reported that fifty feet of hose
was stolen irom ner property.
Edward Miller had a gun stolen
from his home on the Paclflo high
way, north, according to olty police
records.
The Sensation
of 1932
From
Faith
Baldwin's
Cosmopolitan Story
"Skyscraper"
WARREN
WILLIAM
MAUREEN
Ntnt T r 4
U 3ULL1VAIN yim)
-IN-
"SKYSCRAPER
SOULS "
THE COOLEST
"SUMMER
. A Month's Reading
For 25c
Hnndreds of Interesting new novels. Read a book
day If you like. Only 2 So for all the books yon can
read In a month.
SWEM'S
circulating; library-
FUNERAL
West Main
Office County Coroner
At Geary and Taylor tha San Fran
cisco visitor flndi Sa n Francisco's finest
hotel. Here, those who sppreclstj
environment of MFifSfifhnwm
to be found arll 5-1r.
travelers retui
able atmoiphert-
Cllft, physical oel
... VJ
In San Francisco
yet old with Its
located In the rtri
...at Geary and Taylor, b th!j
Ana hotel. Hart e warm, per
sonal isrvlct h assured each
guest Every room outaldc...
each wKh privets bath. Three
tan San Franclac
here theCllftgues
the better shops,
shops, the more im
at hand not morfj
from Its doors.
Outstanding In It
to every guest's e
management Ukr
ths beautiful put
famous dlnmj rooms.
Gerajt if) connection.
Rates... from $3.00
tingle, $5.00 double.
the structure. T
perhaps San Fran
tlve hotel rettan
teen floors above
,HEC L
decorated and rici
nlflclent room wh
s la carta serv
the diner a far
Cisco's mullltn
hip-strewn Bay, the teeming life"Wl
Oakland and Berkeley surging up to
tha kills nn the nnnralta ittnM mllaa
away. The view from here Is truly
marvelous, a sedstive to tired nerves,
tjAliitijitilMU
V III . Illn
FRUIT WORKERS
GIVEN IE HINT
i 1
In view of the existing; auto license
difficulty and the approach of the
fruit harvest, Carl T. Tengwald of
fered a suggestion today, aimed to
aid workmen sans licenses In gettlnaj
to work.
Last year at his orchard, Mr. Teng
wald said there were 80 pickers hired
They came to work tn 23 cars. At
the wages offered pickers this year,
it would be highly impractical if the
men had licenses for their autos, fos
them to use that many cars for trans
portatlon. So Mr. Tengwald suggest
that one man transport six workmen
to the orchard, collect a small fee
from each and enable all to arrive
on the Job at less expense. In eaahj
crew, he pointed out these are prob
ably several workmen who could not
alford to operate oars with this)
amount of help,
"And" he concluded "there la real
ly no reason for people to becom
panicky regarding this Issue."
1 n
Empire Ayres hall dedicated.
15$ 15!
mh limn i ininj
Claudette Colbert
Cllve Brook
"Man From Yesterday"
Also ... on the Stage
Gerry Thompson
Tomorrow
"Tonight or Never"
TODAY
AND
TUES.
l
.e l
lV
It V
SPOT IN TOWN
BOOK CLUB?
PARLOR
at Newtown
me-up to tha jsrfed to pot It a. On tha
main floor are two otner equally fara
L. t i 1 1 n
viiauiauia, inn riurciumc swoa
llghtfully airy,
w main lobby.
B W SKI
room, each)
Numerous suitea
If desired sin and
II room furnish.
light fixtures are)
eslgns, especially,
f. Many of tha
f notice of tha'
o luxuriously arar
rnisnea.
best reasons (W
i rendered Cllft)
t that both Mr.l
owner and Mr.l
Irrr, both title.
I hie. of courseJ
h of the maoago-j
of tha guests li
I F T
lithat no guest '
to object to tha
tmotphere of
service that
ii present dar
nfMlods of
hospitality. AI-
though tha Cllft Is
major hotel of
Cam Fmiu4im Itt.nttvk It la wmtmA
supreme In service and value-giving.)
vet the rates there are surprisingly
k'.ifl)' raid lUrt it 3 Hogje an.
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