ifEDFORD 5I5IL' TRIBUra, BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 PAGE FIVE . .1 Lccal and Personal i Mr. Conroy Returns Mrs. Helen Conroy and children returned last night from spending several wee Its in California. Home from Klamath C. A. Brown reutrned yesterday from spending several days In Klamath Falls, where he transacted business, Mrs. Tollefson In Mrs. T. P. Tol lefson was in the- city yesterday from Central Point, attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Buchter Visits Here Frank Buch ter of San Francisco arrived In Med ford a few days ago to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buchter. Returns to School Miss Winifred Werner left by motor yesterday for Corvallls. to re-enter Oregon State college for her second year. From Happy Camp Jim Logan, well known mining man and rancher Is In Medford today from Happy Camp, transacting business relative to his holdings. Bsrneburg Here Kenneth Barne burg, former student of the Univer sity of California at Berkeley, has re turned to southern Oregon to enter the Southern Oregon Normal school. Ashlanders In lty Mrs. Georgia " Coffey and Mrs. C. H. Pierce of Ash land were in Medford yesterday shap ing and attending to (business mat ters. Ike Frldegar of Ashland was a business caller In the city yesterday. Has Major Operation Mrs. Millie Bunn of this city underwent a very serious operation yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital and her condi tion was reported as slightly improved today. Mr. Farrell Here Dan Farrell, gen eral agent of the Wabash railway, with headauarters m Portland, is in the city today on business, as James Downs of Seattle, assistant vice-president of the Illinois Central Mr. Druoe Here On his periodical visit to Medford, L. V. Druce, freight trafllc representative of the Grand Trunk lines, arrived In Medford to day from Portland, bringing his cheer ful smile with him. Adrlenne Home Mrs. Adrlenne Steward returned to Medford from Seattle today by train, having been on a buying trip to the Washington city. Mrs. Steward left here satur day evening.- Business Callers The list of busi ness callers In Medford today includes Georee McMahon of Talent, R. E. Harte and daughter of Montague, B. L. Hicks of Yreka, Mrs. A. Bruno of Dunsmulr and Mrs. Chas. Simpson of Crater lake. j m m On Business Here Z. B. Ullberg, freight agent of the Cunard Steam ship company. Ltd., Anchor Line and Anchor Donaldson Line, with head quarters In Seattle, Is In Medford to day attending to business matters, having arrived today by train. Registered Today Registering from the state- of Washington, at hotels here, were Mrs. Helen Fletcher, C J Roll?, H. S. Ramsey, L. R. Foster, Paul Henry, Wm. F. Rohrbach and Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. aKtcs of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Terrell of Chehalls and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crosby of Tacoma. Exams Tomorrow Examinations for operators and chauffeurs will be given tomorrow and Saturday In the council chambers of the. city hall, corner of Front and Sixth streets. Ward McReynolds Is to be in charge of the tests, and will be In the office from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Friday, and 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturday. Guest of Darbys Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Breuch of Bakerafield, Cal., are guesta here of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Darby, having arrived Sunday from the south. They are also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tinker of this city and hav enjoyed several drives to neighboring scenic points. Mrs. Breuch Is Mrs. Tinker's sister and Mrs. Darby's aunt. Many from the Bay Among the Bay city residents listed at the ho tel in Medford were the following San Franciscans: James O'Connor. Ed Crowley, O. A. Rellly, J. Matt, Thos. R. Cerran, F. H. Bartholomew. A. Hawksley. James H. Gray, B. F. Welch. Eugene Geary, W. A, Geller ' son. J. C. Dolzlel. H. C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wlllard, C. T. Rosen and J. W. Elstum. Guests Overnight W. F. Short of Santa Rosa was among the Califor nlans at hotels here. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Q. I. Smith and Marie Ahl strom of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Fox of Placervllle, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Schillings of Long Beach, R. H. Cheda of Belmont. Emory E. Llston of cnico, K. G. Bailey. Betty Lou McCarthy an3 J. D. Mol'.novl of Los Angelas, j Csr Burk of San Pedro and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Nelman of Berkeley. Utop In Medford Mrs. Julia Beau drolt and daughter. Miss Oladys, of Los Angeles stopped in Medford to spend a few days, en route home from Vancouver. B. C, Lake Louise and points in the Canadian Rockies. Yesterday they Tlsited Crater lake, and left last evening on the Shasta for San Francisco to spend three days before continuing to their home in Los Angeles. R0XY...15' Phone 301 Children Wc TIH'HSDAY anil Friday Paul Lukas Frances Dee In "Working Girls" Aim "Old Son, for New" "Let Me Pall Ynil Sweetheart" NfV. liallv Mat. !:. 7 Mr. Burse 11 Returns Victor Burse U returned to his home near here last evening from Portland, where he has been attending to business matters. Returns North J. A- Russell, gen eral agent of the Erie railroad, re turned to his Portland offices last night, having left Medford by train. Roberts Is Rajah Through an error In the Mail Tribune Tuesday, the name of the Tiger rajah was er roneous. Dick Roberts, and not Rog ers, is head of the organisation. Here on Business Wm. Rohrback of Seattle, representative of Harde man Hat company, was a business caller In Medford yesterday and visit ed with old friends. Mr. Lembcke Here J. E. Lembcke I of the Ford Motor company, with headquarters In Portland, is in Med ford today conferring at the C. E. Gates Auto company. Permits Are Issued Two building permits have been issued by the city building department to C. A. Wlllock to reroof the building at 141 and 143 North Ivy street. The cost for each was estimated at $30. Undergoes Operation Mrs. C. E. Lasont of route one, Medford, under went a major operation today at the Community hospital and was report ed getting along nicely this after noon. Mr. Lively In Hospital J. M. Lively of Gold Hill is receiving treatment at the Community hospital for se vere burns, received when he removed the lid from a pressure cooker. Jetting the steam rush into his face. Goes to Myrtle Point Robert G. Fowler, county agent,- Is In Myrtle Point for a few days, acting as Judge for the entries In the dairy cattle and dairy produoe departments of the county fair. Mr. Fowler left yester day noon, and plana to return here Friday. Miss Hares Here Miss Nellie Hayes of Grants Pass reported for duty here today at the- offices of the Rogue River national forest service, where she will be employed for about three months. She has been working in the offices of the Siskiyou national forest this summer. Browns Return Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brown returned to Med ford yesterday after a three days' business trip to Eugene and Cottage Grove. The Browns sold their drug store at Drain, Ore., this week, which they formerly owned in addition to their drug stores In Medford and Cottage Grove. License Issued A marriage license was Issued at the county courthouse yesterday to Robert E. Marcier, 31, of Marshfleld, and Ellzabetn F. Murden, 19. also of Marshfleld. He listed Us occupation as a painter, and she as a worker In a veneer plant. Marcier ts a native of Illinois and she of Kan sas. . . j Betty Asleson Improved Betty Asleaon, daughter of O- Asleson, who was struck by a falling wagon tongue last week, receiving a fractured skull, was reported In an improved condi tion yesterday by Dr. B. C. Wilson, attending physician. The little girl was playing under the wagon when the heavy tongue disconnected and dropped on her head. Mrs. Downing Improved Mrs. Es ther Downing, who was painfully in jured last week when a piece of wood was driven through her shoulder by collision of an auto In which she was riding, with a fence near Jack sonville, was reported in a much Im proved condition yesterday. The stitches have been removed from the Incision made for removal of the stick and Mrs. Downing left the Com munity hospital yesterday. Returns to Eugene Mist Oma Johnson of Lewiston, Ida., left oy train this morning for Eugene, where she is a student at the University of Oregon. Miss Johnson has been working at Crater lake during the summer, and while in Medford was the guest of Miss Alice Holmbaek. Before resuming her studies, Miss Johnson plans to visit relatives In Lewiston. Portland Residents The hotel reg isters in the city contain the names of the following Portlanders: M. C. Mettler, Roy Blackburn, W. L. Rowen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fallburg, L. W. Ken nan. R. V. Sluman, O. W. Wilber, R. B. Sprague, C. A. Williamson, Charles P. Grumlaux, H. M. Brown, Jerome W. Clark, A. J. Faver, Mrs. Joseph L. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Flanagan, W. J. Burgoyne, O. J. Hurtlg, Jacob Miller, E. F. Selthman. Rex AaUoway, O. N. Borrevik, J. F. Scaniln, J. T. Wallace. J. J. Kelly and H. L. Shaw. 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Delaell of Klamath Falls, W. C. Leomont of Grants Pass, Clarence Young of Union Creek and Oeorge Levy and Q. H. Kllborn of Klamath Fulls. Dog Is Retun.ed "Topsy," the little black Cocker spaniel belonging to Hiram Meader, which has been miss ing for the past week, was safe at the Meader residence last evening when Mr. and Mrs. Meader and their granddaughter, Miss Marian Hart, re turned from a motor trip to Trail. A young miss who called at the city police atatlon last evening to In quire the location of the Meader resi dence, Is thought to have returned the dog. 2513 CARS PEARS SENT FROM CITY Figures were released today at the meeting of the Rogue River Traffic ! association, showing that 2513 car-! loads of pears have been shipped and packed In the Medford district this 1 season. Up to last night the totals were as follows: 186 carloads of can nery Bartletts. 743 carloads of packed Bartletts, 37 Howells, 377 Bosc, 400 Anjous, 67 Cornice, five Winter Nells, 46 mixed. There are in storage 109 ',4 carloads of Bartltt, 39 Howells, 170 Bosc, 386 Anjous, 64 Cornice and three Seckles. Information also released at the meeting of the Traffic association to day Indicated that the Transconti nental Freight bureau has redocketed the Medford request for reduced rate east on the basis of 86,000 pounds minimum load. The present price is $1.76 per hundred and the request for a il.SO rate. The request will be considered by the bureau within the week it was understood today and emergency action is asked by the local association. . Request for equalization of the do mestic rate from Medford to Port land Is also being asked of the South ern Pacific with the export rate now In effect. 4 Loggers Score Hit On Stage At Holly Dressed In their red shirts and hats, logging bosts and other logging para phernalia, the Oregon Loggers, show ing at the Holly theater for the last times today, make a picturesque ap pearance. Their stage act Is novel the only one of Its kind on the stage. They not only play and sing the songs they sing around their logging camps, but demonstrate their profes sion by throwing huge axes with un canny skill. Their act has lots of comedy and presents something to the movie audience seldom seen. The feature picture, "No Greater Love," is also of outstanding merit. From the opening scenes, where he knocks a home-run through "Uncle Sidney's" window, to the closing scene where he drives1 a golf ball through the windshield of "Uncles new truck, little Dickey Moore keeps the audience In chuckles. Tomorrow the Holly will present Charles Blckford and Constance Cum- mings In "The Last Man." Sherlock Holmes In Rialto Hit "Sherlock Holmes' ratal Hour," Based on "The Pinal Problem" and "The Empty House." Is an adaptation that will please every reader of the Sherlock Holmes stories. In this picture Holmes Is brought into the story when hi old friend Watson asks him to apeak to Ronald Adair about his questionable card- playlng. Adair, who Is In the dlplo. mntlc service. Is ordered by a mys. terlous and sister underworld power to carry a suitcase with him to Paris, knowing very well that his luggage will not be questioned. Otherwise, he will be exposed as a card cheat. When Adair Is found In his drawing room, shot through the head, Holmes takes a hand, and by the employment of his own technique eventually traps nis man. A Special Communication of Medford Lodge No. 103, A. & A. M Friday, Sept. S 23rd, i at 7:30 p. m. work In P. C. degree. Visitors Invited. By order of L. C. Stewart. W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. First Medford Showing TODAY and FRIDAY rPwfliMHWTOCTayg'i iiitAwiii intuit "Congorilla" at V i 'ar js- f '-x One of the moat remarkable clashes, revealed on the audible acreen, two huge gorillas In a terrifying hand-to- I E PLACES JEWELER IN COUNTY JAIL George Rutledge, charged with lar ceny by bailee, was lodged In the county Jail yesterday afternoon on a warrant Issued by the Gold Hill court on a complaint sworn out by his sister, Margaret M. Rutledge. He was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Louis Jennings, when Rutledge was in the district attorney's office attempting to swear out warrants for the arrest of L. E. Lemmon and Albert Mans field on kidnaping charges. Rutledge was taken to Gold Hill for a hearing this afternoon on the charges, according to the district at torney's office. With Wlnf leld Plumer, Lemmon and Mansfield, Rutledge was arrested by city police Tuesday night, following a "free-for-all" fight in which Mans field and Lemmon allegedly assault ed Plumer and Rutledge. The latter was said to be leaving town to avoid paying money to his sister, who had loaned him "less than. 6100" to es tablish a Jewelry store which he con ducted on Eighth street. Rutledge said that Lemmon and Mansfield tried to force Plumer and him Into an automobile Tuesday night, which resulted in the battle. No warrant waa issued for the two men's arrest on a kidnaping charge, as both had been arrested on the disturbance charges when Rutledge sought their arrest, according to the district attorney's office. Mansfield and Lemmon were each fined $10 In Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court this morning on the charge of disturbing the peace, following their pica of guilty. Neither was able to pay his fine and the two were given 30 days' time to make the pay ment, 4 J. Newa was received here last night of the death In Portland of J. W Young, 52, prominent resident of thii city, who had played a prominent part In the development and building of Medford over a period of 10 years. Death followed a major operation two weeks aso. Mr. Young came to this city trom Canada and entered the newspaper business as one of the founders of the morning newspaper, formerly lo cated on Front street. After going out of the newspaper business, he continued as contractor and built a block of houses on Park street, which have added much to the attractive ness of this city. He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Young; his widow, Clara A. Young, and by three sons, Dougall. 22; Arnold, 19, and Walter. 17. The Youngs make their home t 918 South Oakdale. Definite Information regarding funeral services could not be obtain ed today, but It was understood that the body would be ahlpped from Portland and services conducted at the Sacred Heart Catholic church t this city. ANY SEAT ANY TIME is. Fox Craterian hand light In Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "Congorilla,-' now showing at the Craterian theater. LOPPED OFF EARS THREAT FOR PAIR HELD BY BANDITS NEWCHANG, Manchuria, Sept. 93 (AP) Another poignant appeal for the rescue of herself and Charles Corkran, another British subject who was captured by Chinese bandits more than a week ago, waa received today from Mrs. Paw ley, who said the bandits planned to shoot them In week, after cutting off their ears. The note was received by Mrs. Pawley's father, together with an other exorbitant demand for ransom. The letters were brought by a ser vant of the family, who carried the father's message to the brigands' camp. "Get us out as soon as possible," the note said. "They are going to cut off our ears and X rather want to keep mine. For God's sake be quick. We have a week to live before we are shot. "These fellows are really serious. I am filthy and long for a bath. The food is awful. There also was a letter from Cork- ran. "Your clothes received," It said. "Anything else Is of no earthly use, These blokes want money, They are telling the servant who brings this letter how much and how to send It. If cash Isn't forthcoming within four days you will receive our ears as reminder and later our corpses. DRY FIGHTrEsTS IN WASHINGTON, Sept. 32. (AP) Commenting on Senator Borah's as sertion in Zlon's Herald ot Boston that "those In favor of the 18th amendment have been adroitly and effectually dlsfranlsed so far aa the presidential election is concerned." F. Scott McBrlde, superintendent of tha Anti-Saloon loague, said today the prohibition "fight is In congressional districts and not In the presidential election." Fox Manager Here For District Meet Frank L. Newman of Seattle, north west division manager for the Fox West Coast Theatres, Corp... is in Medford today, to conduct a district meeting of all managers of this area. Policies of the company will be dis cussed and plans for the fall are to be brought out In the meeting. Real Estate or Insurance Leave It to Jones. Phone 790. ia mr aw iCTiriiintinsssj THERE'S lllll time to travel East tla the Canadian Pacific Railway it I.ovj Excurilon Rales through the Canadian Rockies to all points In Eastern United States and Canada. M-DAY ROUND-TRIP FARES to points east of Chicago and St. Louis are edective to October 19. Return limit 30 days, not exceeding Oct. 31. EXCURSION ROUND-TRIP FARES are effective to October 15, eiceptlng tickets east of Chicago and St. Loult, which will be on aale to September 30. Return limit October 31. Inquire about special low cooeh and Intermedial fares to all Eastern points, effective to December 31, 1932. PACIFHC m CtACO, rl 'IN1 S1 Off mi tW i i. M rf RALLY FRIDAY TO E A downtown rally and street parade will be held In Medford by Senior h'lgh school students tomorrow after noon at 3:50 o'clock, to pep up the townspeople for the opening football game of the season, Saturday after noon at Van Scoyoc field, between Weed high school and the Medford Tigers. The parade la being sponsored by various classes and cluba In the school, and these organlratlona will be repre sented In the line of march by groups. to whom numbers are being Issued today. The Tiger rajah and his staff, and the high school band will participate In the rally, to be led by Wlnstol Holtell, yell king. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT 3 rooms, furnished. ground floor, bath, garage, ciose in. 10 per month. For sale, 3-wheel trailer, with top, arranged for camping: cheap. 16 Mistletoe St. MEN WANTED To conduct world- renowned Rawlelgh Home Service In or near city of Klamath Falls. Reliable hustler can start earning 38 weekly and increase rapidly. Write Immediately. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. OR-27-S, Oakland, Cal. FOR SALE Oarage equipment, larsre lathe, a-n.p. electric motor, test bench. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent. FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, $11.50; man's bicycle. $18. Both real buys. Also electrlo washer, 920; electric mangle, 20: brass Bucscher trum pet cornet with case. SIS. Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front. SALE OR TRADE Oood trucK, '33 license, for good team or cows. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent. FOR SALE Stock trailer, Fordson tractor, disc plows, gas t engine, pump Jack, cows, wheat hay. B ton. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent. WANTED Small ranch or acreage trade on well established auto camp complete. Camp Poplar, Drain. Ore. DUE TO forced economics in all in dustries, demand for the econom ical Diesel power la greater than ever before. 1033 promises un precedented growth in the new high-speed aviation and automotive Diesels, The demand for trained Diesel engineers la bound to grow still greater. We are now In posi tion to make an unusual offer to become a licensed Diesel engineer by spring. Winter months will soon be here. Write us Immedi ately for details as to spare time work plan and other valuable as sistance we are now able to render In financing vour training. HBMIPHrLL DIESEL ENGINEERING SCHOOLS 503 Westlake North, Seattle, Wash. 3131 San Fernando Rd., Los Angeles. Cal. WAITRESS WANTED Muat hava lots of experience. Call Rex Cafe. APARTMENTS for rent; modern, new and clean; garage. 413 No. Ivy. Mra. Bechtel. BUNGALOW PIANO Will accept typewriter in exchange as cash payment. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 8. Grape. FOR SALE OR TRADE Universal Mollne tractor. Charles Kack, Hel man St. N-, Ashland, Om. LAST TIMES TONITE OREGON'S OWN OREGON LOGGERS ON THE STAGE See and Hear Them Play and Sing Just as They Do In the Great Logging Camps. See Ole Throw the Axes. ON THE SCREEN MO Ml... 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Until Saturday Night SIGHTS The Human Eye Has Never Seen or Heard Before! worth of Sound Equipment taken Into the African Jungles to Faith fully reproduce the true shrieks, roars and growls of animals In the veldt, for the first talking picture filmed In Afrlcal ATTENTION Hunters and Fishermen Phone 298 T2 PLUS COMEDY CARTOON NEWS ! THE LAST MAN'