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JfEDFOKD JIXIL TRIBT7XE, JfEDFOKT). OTJEOOX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1932. TAGE FIVE Lccal and Personal in Prom Mine Ed Pawcett iu a Hess III at llama Arthur Heea l business caller In Medford yesterday, 1 ahvnt from The Toggery today, being In from the mine at copper. From Canada Margaret A. Roo . non of Vancouver. B. C, waa the only guest at hotels In thla city, who reaiitered from a distant point. . ' ' ' Bedford In Hospital Frank Bed i ford underwent a major operation at l the Sacred Heart hoapltal Monday I morning and waa reported getting along very well. i Undergoes Operation Mlaa Ollle Hart of Talent underwent a major operation at the community hoapltal yesterday and wa reported getting along nicely. ; In Community Hospital Mra. J. Olaen of thla city and Mra. Belle Pal well of Peach atreet are in the Com munity hoapltal, where each under went a major operation Monday. 1 i ' " f Visits In entral Point Mra. J. Ij. Bullock of Myrtle Creek arrived here tn train thla morning to continue to Central Point, where ahe will visit frlenda for a day or two. t ' Visits In Medford Mra. N. B. New comb, who resldea near Eagle Point, waa In Medford yesterday attending to business matters and calling on Mra. W. H. Gardner. To Attend Funeral Miss Josephine ( Klrtley left on the Shasta this morn ' lng for Portland, where ahe will at tend the funeral of Paul Smith, who was drowned In Marshfleld Saturday night. ' Returns South Alex Nlbley of Los Angelea returned to hla home In the south by train last evening, having pent' the past week here attending . to business matters, nr. moiey iur- V merly resided lh Medford : Thomas In City George C. Thomas, who Is representative In this district for the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul railway, arrived In Medford this morning by train, to attend to busi ness matters. - Bag Is Found A grey cloth hand bag, found on the street this morn ing, waa turned In at the city police station today. Inside the bag was a letter addressed to Mrs. W. A. Habernal, 1780 Alkl avenue. Seattle. Home from Game Mra. Maude Snider and son John returned Sun day night from Eugene, where they attended the Oregon-Santa Clara . game and visited Mlsa Mary Snider, student at the University of Oregon. Here for i Week-end Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Eldredge. Jr., and son of Port land were visitors In Medford over the week-end. They were accom panied south by E. N. Eldredge, who spent the past month In Portland. H Weeks Returns Pred Weoks has ""returned to Medford from Portland. where he spent two weeks In the Portland Medical hospital, receiving treatment for an injury received some time ago in an automobile accident. Trailer f!ets Loose A parked car on South Fir street waa struck by a trailer which broke loose from the ' automobile driven by Barney Baude wyna of route two, according to a report on file with city police. The accident occurrred yesterday. To Go Hunting Mr. and Mrs. Prank G. Noyes of Burlingame, Cal.. and their pointer, "Tim." arrived in Medford on the Shasta this morning to spend some time at their river lodge. They plan to make hunting trips also. Stop In city Registering from the atate of Washington, tho following are listed on hotel lists in Medford: Ij. Westlund, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Ha- kaual. Tom Spooner. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ehrllch. E. J. Msthewa and Mr. and Mra. A. D. Martin of Seattle. Mrs. Crose Goes Home Mrs. A. J, 'A STrose waa removed from the Sacred 'Tieart hospital to her home Sunday and was reported In a much Improved condition yesterday. She waa pleas antly aurprlaed Saturday when Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berg, her nephew and niece, arrived here to visit her. Register at Hotels The hotel reg isters In Medford contain the names of the following Portlanders: J. H. Gell, D. O. DeOroff, J. E. Springer, Pred M. Rowley. A. S. Johnson. L. W. Gsmble. Harry Tutltng. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Italle. M. J. Coveny, Leo R. Powell. O. A. Pauley, Judge and Mv ,, James Alger Pee, Mary E. Bell. W.T1. ' Goodwin, E. Harphan, S. E. Pish and E W. Almbrak. Collision on Flflh Automobiles driven by Albert Gsddls of 609 Esst Main street and T. I. Dick, collided at the corner of Plfth and Central streets at 7 o'clock last evening. Ac cording to atate police, who Investi gated the crash, Oaddls waa speeding, iW)ick, they said, hsd the right of way, 7 as he waa half-way across the inter section. Dick was thrown from his car hy the Impact and suffered in juries to hla hsnd I confined to hla home with a cold. . Ilarpham In City Everett Harp- ham, representative of the Baker-Fordyce-Harpham company, la a busi ness caller here from Portland today. Dr. Doilson 111 Dr. A. E. Dodson la receiving treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital. He has been 111 for the past week. To Crater iJike Miss Katherlne Stewart and Mrs. W. H. Gardner mo tored to Crater lake Sunday, to the east entrance. Changes Residence Mrs. W. H. Gardner, who haa been residing at the Schuler apartments. Is now mak ing her home at 101 Geneva atreet. ) Driver In City Raymond DTlver j was a business caller thla morning I from the Old Stage road. Mr. and i Mra. Driver are among the enthual I astlc supporters of the Civic Music association In thla valley. t SpanUh Auxiliary The Spanish War Veterans' auxiliary will meet for regular session Wednesday. October 5 Initiation will be held and the pro gram followed by refreshments. Sev eral wives of Spantah War Veterans will be here from Ashland for initia tion. Hotel Guests With their residences listed ss state points outside of Port land, the following are guesta at ho tela here: J. O. Harper, W. K. Rush. Pred Davis, S. Stanton and R. R Wattlea of Eugene. George C. Bar bour and George Levy of Roseburg. H. K. Brooks and L. H. Weber of Bend, C. H. Etsmann of Grants Pass. I e. j. rutnam of Drew and u. v. Enioe and R. A. cougnian of Klam ath Falls. jSrMarhgtf .FEAR PROPAGANDA Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 4. VP) CATTLE 5. calves 10: weak. HOGS 300: steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS 300: steady. Portland Produce Insurance Man Here W. L. Callfornlans Here The California travelers at hotela here are Mr. and Mrs. V. W. B&ldrldge. Mrs. Louis C. Har- ' Nour. ?, Mra. Nellie M. LaFlourne and nan, service officer of the Philadel phia A mii ranee company, waa a Med ford caller yesterday from Portland. Transact Business L. E. Harrti of Central Point and Mr. and Mra. Glen Pruett of Butte Falls are In Medford today attending to business matters. Has Major Operation Mrs. N. R. Walters of Trtll street underwent a major operation today at the Com munity hospital and was getting along very well this afternoon. Mm. Mason, the Same No change In the condition of Mrs. A. W. Mason, who recently underwent a major op eration at the Community hospital, waa reported today. She Is still un able to receive guests, but Is enjoy ing messages from many friends, re ceived by radio and letter. Returns Home Mrs. Minnie Woods of Larkspur, Cal., who has been In Medford for the past month, where she underwent a major operation and received treatment, returned to her home by train last evening. Mrs. Woods haa been under the care ' of Dr. Charles T. Sweeney. On Business Here Mr. and Mrs. H- FT. Hanseth of Marshfleld were In Melford over the week-end, attend ing to business matters and confer ring with Ralph B. Gorton of radio station KMED. Mr. Hanseth Is with station KOOS at Marshfleld, and plans to establish a new station at Eureka, Cal. Case Is Heard On a charge of reckless driving. P. C. Bechdoldt of Bonanza. Ore., appeared In justice cou r t th is morn 1 ng before J ud ze Glenn O. Taylor. No decision had been handed down by the judge thts afternoon. Bechdoldt was arrested following a collision Saturday morn ing with the car driven by J. W. Wakefield of this city. To C.lve Examinations" Ward Mc Reynolds, examiner for operators and chauffeurs, will be in Medford Fri day and Saturday of this week to give examinations, In the council chambers of the city hall, announce ment from the secretary of state's office shows. Hours on Friday will be from 6 a. m. to 5 p. m. and on Saturday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Will Attend Conference Mrs. Syd ney Richardson, who returned the first of the week with Mr. Richard son from a business trip to Portland, wilt leave again soon for Eugene to attend the conference of the League of Cities. She will present the prob Iem of the Jackson County Humane society, regarding dog licenses, at the Eugene meeting, to be held October 13 and 14. C. E. Porter of Los Angeles, W. M. Melton. M. Buchanan, Mrs. R. Har vey and C. L. Harvey of Oakland, Mrs. Ethelyn Webb of South Pasa dena. R. L. Davidson of Alameda. Minnie Epsteyn. George S. Dandon. A. O. Elder, L. B. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. C. Green berg of San Fran cisco. Clive Brook Stars Craterian Feature "The Night of June 13," a drama featuring Clive Brook, Lila Lee. Char lie Ruggles and Frances Dee will open at the Craterian Wednesday for two days. The picture Is set In the suburbs of a large city, where lour families, liv ing in four adjoining houses, find that fate mingles their It yes curiously Particularly commendable Is the work of Clive Brook, falsely accused of murdering his wife and almost con victed on circumstantial evidence, when his neighbors, each intent on covering up some personal skeleton in-the-closet. He blatantly. Tonight closes the engagement of Blonde Venus," featuring Marie ne Dietrich, PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 4. (T) COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to retailers: Country-killed hcyis, best butchers under 150 lbs., 5'i-6; veal- ers, 80-100 lbs. B'i-9c lb.: lambs 8'i flc lb.; yearling 5c lb.; heavy ewes a1; -3c lb.; canner cows 3c iff.; bulls 4'i-5c lb. ONIONS Celling price to retailers: Oreeon 70-75c cental: Walla Walla 50-flOo cental; Yakima 65-70c cental. POTATOES Local 75c orange box; Yakima gems 80c-$1.10 cental. Butter, butterfat ,eggi and live poultry unchanged. Wool, hay quotations unchanged. T (Continued from Page One) Pan Francisco Butterfat. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. UP) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco, 23. Wall St. Report STOCK HALF AVFRAGF.S (Copyright, 1932. Standard Statistics Company) Oct.. 4: 50 30 ' 20 90 Idd'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 81.7 33 6 99.0 63.9 Prev. day. 61.8 33.7 98.8 63 9 Week ago. 62.6 34.7 98.0 64.5 Year ago....- 71.7 47.1 108 8 74.4 ; 3 yrs. ago....225.1 149.8 309.0 227.6 BOND SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistic Company.) Oct. 4: 20 20 20 60 Ind'ls RR's Ufa Total Today 65.9 70.3 84.2 73.4 Prev. day. 68.0 70.2 84.3 73.5 Week ago. 66.4 71.3 84.8 74.1 Year ago.. 72.6 81.8 89,7 81.4 3 yrs. ago....- 92.2 101.1 96.8 96.7 and not in any manner Indicative of the attitude of the majority of the people. The readmit net forth In op poBl t ion to t he now road, vie : In creasing the tax burden, etc., etc., etc., are wholly misleading. "The present status of the unem ployment situation here, the county's future reltef needs, and the general welfare of the people of Jackson county conclusively indicate the need for the new highway, and the work it will bring. "Therefore, we earnestly solicit your co-operation and assistance in this matter, and cannot strew too strongly the nature of the elements injected in opposition to this new road, as being entirely misleading." The letter was signed by the entire county court. A final decision on the matter la expected within the next day or two. According to County Judge C. B. Lamkln and other members of the county court, many of the service sta tion operators, and property owners along the old road, are opposed to tho improvement. United States oh amber of commerce reported foreign purchases of cotton, wheat and .petroleum were "extraor dinarily large" during the first six months of 1932. Twenty-four prin cipal American products were shipped abroad in larger quantities during that period than In the same months last year, the report stated. W Malta Comma nderr No. 4 T t- Knights Templar. Manonlo Temple. .niann. ? Stated Conclave, Wednes day evening, Oct. 6. Open long form with drill. Rou tine business and Red Cross degree. All Sir Knight courteously invited. A. J. McC ALLEN. Commander. W. H. DAY, Recorder. provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, Omer J. McKce and Oelia M. Combest. hsd on ihe 1st day of December, 1926. or now have in and to the fol lowing described property situated in the County of Jackson. State of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point 636.7 feet south of the comer common to Sec tions 15, 16. 21 and 22, in Township jo asoutn or nance 3 west of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, and on the line Be tween Sections 21 and 22: thence south along said Section line 289 6 feet to the North line of a 20-foot alley; thence North 77 degrees and II minutes West, 442 6 feet along the North line of said alley; thence North 12 degrees 42 minutei East 408 feet to the center of County Road: thence South 77 degrees and 18 minutes East aiong sa ia cen ter i ine oi tne sa ia County Road 251 feet; thence South 130.7 feet; thenoe South 77 degrees and 18 minutes East 100 feet to the place of beginning, being Lot 2, Block 2, Riverside Addition to th City of Gold Hill. Oregon. . Dated this 3rd day of October, 1032. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. BIRTHS Paul Lukas Heading Cast Rialto Drama With Paul Lukas and Ellssa Landl In the featured roles, the Rialto The ater has "A Passport to Hell" as the attraction for today and Wednesday. It la a story of the tropics, with Mlsa Landl and Lukas finding there the -soul-consuming passion which makes the white man forget civilisa tion and convention. As added attractions, there la an Eddie artbbon comedy, "Hatl Marl," a Hodge-Podge travelogue and a car toon. , Herbert Marshall Coming Holly Star "Bachelor'a Foliy." which opena at j me noiiy tnearer tomorrow features two well known and popular people. Herbert Marshall has been seen re cently In many productions and Is a featured Paramount player. Edan Best caused a world-wide aensatlon two years ago when ahe walked out on M. O. M. because she could not bear to be parted from her husband, then playing In "Tomorrow and To morrow" in New York. In "Bachelors' Polly" ahe co-stars with her husband. Herbert Marshall. NEW YORK, Oct. 4. (AP) The stock market quietly rallied during much of today's trading, but slipped off in the lsst hour, reversing yester day'a pattern. The close was Irregu lar, with most changes narrow. Trans fers aggregated 1,100.000 shares. Today's closing prices for 30 se lected stocks follow: Al. Chem. & Dye SO'i Am. Can - . 54 Am. & Fgn. Pow lO'.t A. T. & T 112"', Anaconda .......... 123, Atch. T. & S. r 6314 Bendlx Avta. 14'i Special Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 33, R. A. M., Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at 7:30 p. m. Work In M. M. degree. Visitors Invited. By order of E. L. LENOX, H. P. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. Beth. Steel Chrysler Coml. Solv Curtlss-Wright DuPont Gen. Foods Gen. Mot Int. Harvest -.. I. T. & T. Johns-Man - Monty Ward .. North Amer. Param. .... 23 1 j, 171, II ',4 2i - 41V, .... 3114 18'i 20J, ....127, 2B'i 15'i 34 Publlx 8 Penney (J. C.) - 24 ", Phillips Pet 6i Radio 0'i Sou. Pac 2714 Std. Brands 153s St. Oil Cal St. Oil N. J. 30Vt Trans. Amer. . Union Carb ..... Unit. Aircraft - U. S. Steel 42', . 28H . 30 "a Be correctly corseted by ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN'S Sixth & Holly streets Nandte'a Club Breaklasts the best la town--15c to 50c. R0XY...15' Phone 291 Children loc (aril Tuesday WALTER Hl'TON Dorothy Jordan In "The Wet Parade" AI'O Dotvllle Comedy, "Trader Hound' News Pally Mat. l:n Fie. 1 STUDIO ' oimerly late Theater Ends Tonite-Harold Lloyd "FEET FIRST" Stop Buying CLOTHING Men's Furnishings and Shoes WAIT! Campbell's Clothing Store Closed All Day Wednesday Preparing for Our Greatest SALE! OpensThurs. Oct. 6, 9 a.m. DON'T MISS IT Campbell's Clothing STORE Medford, Ore. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hodgson of Eleventh street, & daughter, weighing six pounds, Monday, Octo ber 3, at the Sncred Heart hospital. Mother and baby were reported get ting along nicely today. WALTEiTHUSTONTN 'WET PARADE' ROXY THEATER Walter Huston, Dorothy Jordan. Lewis Btone and Jimmy Durante are all featured In "Tho Wet Parade." which la now playing at the Roxy theater. The picture la taken rrom Upton Sinclair's daring drama oi the soul ot America today. Oriental Rug Display At Weeks and Orr 1r Pnwoll ifnrNPntflt.lVA Of Car- tozlan Bros., Inc., of Portland. Ore will be at Weeks & Orr's Wednesday. TViiirHriV nnri PrlrifiV Of this Week with a special display of Oriental rugs. These rugs, which are imported di rectly by Cartozian Bros., are being offered at tne lowest prices in msiuiy, according to Mr. Powell. Mr. Powell says: "Cartozian Bros.' method of selling direct from 'weaver to user; makes It possible to Bell genuine first quality hand-woven Ori ental ruga arcxccptlonally low prices." WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. ) The Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly IssuM otit of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the .State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson. U me directed and dated on the 3rd day of October, 1932. in a certain action therein, wherein Arthur Short and Wlnfred Short, hus band and wife, as Plaintiff, recovered iudement against Omer J. McKe and Celia M. Combest. the dfnrtnt. for ihe sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred Eiehtv-elght and 32-100 1338832) Dollars, with Interest at 8"o per annum from July, 1933, with cost and disbursement taxed at Twenty-elht and 80-100 (S28.80 Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred and no-100 30000) Dol lars, aa attorney' fees, which Judg ment waa enrolled and docketed In the- Clerk's office of said Court !n said County on the 1st day of Octo- oer, i3a. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. I will on the Sth day of No vember. 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson County. 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