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    MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTOTE, lEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Lccal and Personal
Returns Home Hattle Smith, who
bw been visiting In Medford and
ylelnlty for h part two month,
left Wednesday evening bj train for
her home In Portland.
Mr. Peteri Home Mra. Era Peters
returned to her home In Medford
thl morning by train from Sacra
mento, where ahe haa been visiting
for the pat five weeka.
Mrs. Murray Visits Mra. Jennie
Murray of Fairfax, Cal.. la In Medford
visiting her alster-In-law, Mrs. Rose
Murray. She made the trip here to
day on the Shasta.
Daniels Return Mr. and Mrs. T.
B. Daniels returned yesterday after
noon from Portland, where they
spent several days combining busl
nesa and pleasure.
Bown from lake Creek Mr. and
Mrs. L. H. Wyant of Lake Creek were
In Medford yesterday afternoon at
tending to business mattera and buy
ing supplies for their ctore.
Retlaw Leaves Following his reg
ular weekly conference with the Pox
tkntir managers in Medford, Jack
i.ttimd to his offices In
Eugene today by train.
r. Kadn Home John Kado
turned to Medford this morning by
i,'n from Portland, where he ac
companied the body of his wife, who
died Sunday.
Thomas Leaves Having attended
to business matera with fruit men
here, George Thomas, representative
. rmcuffO. Milwaukee s St. Paul
railway, left on the Oregonlan last
night for Portland.
K nudum Much Better Dr. A. B
Dodson, IU with thrlchinosls at the
Kscred Heart hospital, was reported
i. . Imnroved condition today,
r rwinon wa first stricken with
the disease about week ago.
, . .
Cant Keep Bike Bob Purucker
report to the city police Tuesday
.. ht hlcvcle had beers atoien
Wednesday morning the police found
It for him, and last night the bicycle
was missing again, he tola omcers.
They had not located It yet today.
a
Mrs. Hutchison 111 Mra. C. 1
Hutchison, who underwent a major
,,.,..tion at the Sacred Heart hos-
n.i vMtrriv for acute appendicitis,
was reported resting more easily this
.rumnnn hr friends are glad to
learn.
nuests In Medforfl Mrs. Tony
Metschan of the Imperial hotel, Port
land, and her brother, J. P. Landram
of Los Angeles, have been visiting
In Medford for the past two days.
Mrs. Metschan returned home today,
and Mr. Landtam will Journey south
tomorrow.
Rail Men Here A. W. Shoemaker
of the Missouri Psclflc, Portland: Er
nest S. rarrell of the Union Pacific.
Eugene, and 3. A. Russell of the Erie
railway, Portland, are In Medford
today attending to business matters
with varloua firms, having arrived
on the train this forenoon.
Couple Gets License A license to
wed was Issued Thomas R. Llnebaugh,
11. of Trail, and Genevieve Sturgess,
34. also of Trail, at the county clerk'a
offloe yesterday. Both are natives
of California, and he Hated his occu
pation as a farmer and ens
housewife.
To Join Hunters A. W. Milton of
A.n Francisco arrived In Medford on
the Shasta, today to be the guest for
three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Nobllt. Mr. Milton will Join W. J.
meuber of St. Louis, Mo., and Chas
ter h. purael of Jacksonville on
hunting trip. The three were formerly
from New Jersey.
Register from Hawaii Captain and
. Mra. Jack Bertrana or ienue imui,
1 Kuwait, were overnight guest regis
tered at a local hotel. Others from
distant point were L. P. Traver of
Chicago. 111., O. T. Davlnatett of Salt
Lake City, Utah, George A. Mont
gomery of Kansas City, Mo., Jas. M
Sturlevant, Sam Lobel and A. B
Bradley of New York city, and Mr.
and Mra. R. E. oron oi none,
Register Today Prom state points
outside of Portland, the following Ore
Mnlans are listed at Medford hotels:
Cordelia Reneer of The Dalles, James
E. Bunnell, Wm. A. Hammond. Georse
n. Graves, A. B. Evans and Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Scellara of Salem. Norman
Fararr and Jack Retlaw of Eugene,
H. A. Llndgren of Corvallls, Mrs. P
H. Stansburv and Mra. C. P. Talent
nf Tslent. Victor Chamber of Cot
tage O'ove. T. L. Thuemler of Rogue
River. K. K. Pari and J. Srhockley
of Roeeburg and J. C. O'Neill of
Klamath Falls.
v From State Metropolis Prom . ort
J land, the following hotel guests are
registered here: I. E. Modesltt, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Vane. R. D. Bergin.
Charles Muss, E. W. Barr, E. W.
Mosher, H. C. Graham. B. E. Hamlin.
T. N. Dlnadsle. D. H. Burns. Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Troester, H. W. Dickinson.
J. A. Phillips. T. J. Oraves. Charles
A. Fullen. Leo E. Laurln, J A. Or-
mandv,' Geo. D. Oerson. Harry J.
Bushnell. M. D. Leh. Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Graham. Ned Barrlnger, Peter
W. Welch, Paul E. Lea, H. C. Walling,
F. O. Markham, . T. White, E. L.
Green, A. H. Querrle. R. D. Farrell.
Arthur W. Johnson. R. O. Thompson.
W. H. Norton and Don Warkentln.
Boyl to Yreka Robert Boyl left
till morning on a business trip to
Yreka.
Tanner Visits Here Walter Tanner
of San Francisco la a business caller
In Medford today.
Motor to Gold Hill Curtis Darby
of this city was a business caller at
Gold Hill yesterday.
Klxon In Hospital P. O. Nixon of
67 Summit atreet I In the Sacred
Heart hospital tor a rest cure this
week.
Stambaugh Here Phil Stambaugh
of San Francisco waa a business vis
itor at the Copv'O home office In this
city yesterday.
On Business Trip Joe Piatt, dis
trict manager for the Hotpolnt elec
tric range, waa a local business vis
itor from San Francisco yesterday.
In Grants Pass Mrs. Ralph B
Gorton Is spending today In Grant
Pass, having made the trip north on
the 8hasta today.
Talent Improves Charles p. Talent,
who underwent a major operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital, waa re
ported slightly improved today.
Go Fishing Hal S. Kenyon of
Portland, deputy clerk fo rthe federal
court, and Otto DeJarnett of the
Medford postofflce left this afternoon
fcr a fishing trip on the Rogue.
From Central Point Misses Arlene
Hay and Alice Seabrooke, Instructors
In the Central Point schools, were in
Medford last evening, shopping and
visiting friends.
Week-end Visitor Miss Dorotha
Rlddell waa a Medford visitor the
first of the week, bringing a friend
with her from Klamath Falls to, be
guest of Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Riddell
at their home on the Old Stage road.
Business Visitor Fred O. Kelly of
Rogue River was transacting busi
ness In Medford today. Mrs. V. R.
Beer of Copco was also a caller, and
Mr. adn Mr. C. E. Bellows, Reese
creek.
Hunt at Dead Indian Don New
bury, Lewis Ulrlch and Mr. Chapman,
who recently returned from a hunt
ing trip through the Dead Indian
country, report bum luck and no
meat.
-
Returns to Prospect Earl Ulrlch
arrived In Medford this morning from
Prospect and will be accompanied on
his return to the resort town by Mrs.
Ulrlch, who has been visiting her
parent here for the past week,
From Washington Giving their
residences as Washington, hotel
guests Included Paul A. Moser, Harry
West and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans of
Sesttle, and Mrs. W. D. Boyer of
Spokane.
Applegate Home Richard Apple-
gate, who has been on a vagabond
Journey for several months, which
took him to Europe and back, has
returned to hi home In Medford.
Bernhelsel Has Cold Nye Bern-
helsel of route two, employe at Fluh-
rer's bakery, who Is receiving treat
ment at the Sacred Heart hospital
for a severe cold, was reported In an
Improved condition today.
To Lake o' the Woods Karl L.
Janouch, assistant supervisor of
Rogue River national forest, left this
morning for Lake o' the Woods, where
he will spend two days on work per
taining to the construction of the
ranger station and the recreation
park there.
, ...
Committee Meets A meeting of
"On to Yreka" committee of the Med
ford Crater club was held this morn
ing at the Chamber of Commerce.
Final arrangements for Medford's
representation at the big "Gold
Rush" celebration 'were made and all
Indications point to a splendid at
tendance from this city. The Crater
committee Is as follows: Jack Thomp
son, chairman, Ted Baker, Horace
Bromley, Henry Fluhrer, Carl Teng
wald, Ted GeBauer and Bert Orr.
Registered Here Mr. and Mm H.
L. Troester of the United New Serv
ice, Portland, an guest In Medford.
...
Attend Democratic Meeting Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Hamilton of Central
Point were among people from out
of town here last night for the meet
ing of the Young Democratic duc
at the Hotel Holland.
...
Guest of Rlchardsons Henry Rich
ardson, who arrived In th valley a
short time ago from California to be
guest of his mother, Mrs. Cordelia
Richardson of thl city, I also visit
ing other relatlvea and report that
he is enjoying the southern Oregon
weather.
.
Ormandy Here J. A. Ormandy.
passenger agent for th Southern
Pacific company, with headquarters
In Portland, la In Medford attending
to business matters and conferring
with A. 8. Rosenbaum, district
freight and passenger agent for the
same company.
...
LeFevr Returns Ray LeFevre re
turned to Medford Wednesday night
from Portland, where he attended
special demonstration by Dermott of
Lonon. at' Meier & Frank company's
elaborate new beauty salon. Short
hair for girls and women la definite
ly laking the place of long hair, ac
cording to the style authority from
London.
.
Complete Vacation George Bar-
num and F. W. Payne returned to
Medford last night from Clltcops
lake, where they have been apendlng
the past ten days. They were ac
companied here by P. F. Close, post
master at Siltcoos, who formerly re
sided In Medford. He is calling on
frlenda and old-time acquaintances
while here.
Rogue River
ELECTION BALLOT
OE GREAT LENGTH
Preparation of Jackson county bal
lots for the general election, Novem
ber 8, was underway today In the
county clerk's office. The ballot will
contain the names of 108 candidate
of the city, county, state and nation.
IS Initiative measure, and two stock
restriction measures, one for the
Rogue River district and the other
for the Eagle Point section. The stock
measures are Intended to prohibit
running of stock tn territory adjacent
to the Pacific highway, north, and
the Crater lake highway. In the Reese
Creek district. Both were source of
complaint by motorist last spring.
Notice of the holding of the gene
ral election. November 8, will be
mailed today and tomorrow and will
be posted on the voting places. In ac
cordance with Oregon law.
Registrations continued heavy to
day, close to 800 new registration
carda were received yesterday. Heavy
registration Is anticipated In the time
remaining before the registration
books are closed Saturday, at the
close of the day's business at 5:00
o'clock. The registration will be the
heaviest In the history of the county
and will pass the 18.000 mark.
Cards received yesterday showed
that the registration was running
about lx Republicans to every four
Democrats, and two miscellaneous, In
every 13 cards.
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 5. (API
CATTLE 80, calves 10; slow, weak.
HOGS 9(0: steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS 70 steady.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 8 (API
BUTTER Prints, 02 score or better.
23-34?: standards, 22c.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling prlc to
retailers: Country killed hoga. best
butchers under 160 lbs., B-8c: lambs
9-Q,,ic lb. Others unchanged.
POTATOES Local 75o orange box:
Yakima Oems, 86c-- cental.
BUTTERFAT Direct to ahlppera:
Station, 18c. Portland delivery price
18c lb.
Live poultry and eggs, unchanged.
Onions, wool, hay, quotations unchanged.
San Francisco Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8. (AP)
Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco. 33c.
1
Travelers Stop Here The hotel reg
isters have listed the names of the
following Callfornlans: O. H. Hyat
of Turlock. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Laurie
of Hlllsboro. Mra. M. M. Conley, L. H.
Conley of Long Beach, W. A. Arnold
of Yreka. Mrs. Alice Wllshlre of King
City, S. S. Montgomery of Beverly
Hills, M. Ahlatrom of Oakland. E. A
Gordon of Berkeley. P. M. Cobb, A. J.
Lamle, E. C. Morck. Y. Sakal A. J.
Blgelow. Charles Marks, Joseph Ja
cobs, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Vollmer, W.
W. Trusdale Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Harrison and Mrs. Emily Nelon of
San Francisco. W. B. Curtis. Dave
Zolla, M. W. Frank and Mr. and Mrs
Leslie Turner of Los Angeles.
ROGUE RIVER, Oct. 6. (Spl.(
Live Oak Grange met Friday to cele
brate Rally night, also a farewell ;
party for Mr. and Mrs. Dow Cook
and daughter, who will leave soon
for southern California. The even
ing was spent In gamea, after the
program, and refreshment were en
Joyed by about 60. The Cooks will
be greatly missed In the Grange a
well as In other circles.
Rogue River ha a new milkman.
Victor Blrdseye has purchased she
milk route operated by Oscar Shep
herd, and Is delivering grade A milk.
Mr. Shepherd will be missed by nls
customers.
Packing of apples stBrted Tuesday
morning at the Del Rio orchard.
Many from here are employed at
thla orchard.
Reed Carter and Sam Sandry left
Tuesday afternoon on a deer hunt
In the Cow creek canyon country.
Live Oak Grange met Saturday In
regular session. Master Walt In the
chair. The usual routine of business
wu carried on. About 20 members
were present.
Owing to the dry weather, the
Foots creek dredge closed Saturday
until such time when rain causes
plenty of water for running the
dredge.
Mrs. Carrie Hargadlne and Mrs.
Mary Virginia Sampson and small
daughter Jean left Sunday morning
for their home In Santa Monica, after
visiting several week with the Wiley,
Carter, Whipple and Scott famine.
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Carter of
Hollywood left for their home Sat
urday via Eureka, to visit a few
days. While here they visited Mr.
Carter's brother. Reed Carter, and
family. He waa much enthused over
the fishing here.
John and Will McCubbtn left Sun
day foT thetr mine at Happy Camp,
Cal. They have been visiting some
time with their sister and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Nelmuth.
Mrs. Shartf arrived home Monday
from spending the summer with her
son and family In eastern Oregon.
J. E. Corey and brother, T P. Corey,
who Is here visiting from Wisconsin,
returned Saturday from a two weeks'
visit in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, who
have been living at the mill prop
erty, moved to their home in the
Illinois valley Tuesday, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Harding moved Into the
house vacated by them.
Mrs. Ira Phillips and Junior and
Mrs. Richard Scott and children were
Grants Pass visitors Saturday even
ing. Mrs. B. Crawford of Oakland, Cal.,
visited here last week and went up
to her ranch, Bybee spring, In Evans
valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Los Angeles
have completed ft garage on their
place here and plan next summer to
build a house. Mr. and, Mrs. Hill
spend part of each summer In Rogue
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hayea and
daughter Hazel will leave soon for
Twenty-nine Palm. Cal.
Mr. Burdett. who has been In
poor health for some time, was taken
to the home of her mother at Drain
Ore., to spend ft month In hopes the
chang may benefit her.
Trail
Wall St. Report
Union Curb ,,.,, 28
Unttod Aircraft as
V. 6. Bte
Corpt. Truat Share 1.B5
Devil's Advocate
Slows Sainthood
For Don Bosco
VATICAN CITY (API The pro
om for the canon .rut ion of the
Bltwcd Don Brwo. founder of the
Saleslnn order, which haa score of
chapters in Bouth America and aome
in the United States, haa middenty
met with difficulties.
Thene are due to the fact that the
"devtl'a advocate" haa thrown doubt
on the authenticity of one of the
miracle auppoaed t , have heen
worked throush lntercwton of the
Tori n cue monk who was beautified
three year afro.
The "devH's advocat' (thla la hla
true title) la an ecclealastlc whose
duty It la to attack the proofs ad
vanced by the persons who support
a beatification or canonization.
Ma ytrer. Fluhrer shingle mill
sumed operations.
re-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Stork Sale Average
(Copyright, 1033, Standard Statistics
Co.)
October 8:
60
India
Today 67.0
Prev. day 68.7
Week ago .... 62.1
Year ago .. 78.8
3 Yrs. ago ....336.3
30
Rr's
29 8
20.7
34.6
48.7
163.6
30
Ut's
82.6
03.1
08.7
114.3
334.6
00
Total
69.0
68.7
84 S
78.7
338.1
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1933, Standard Statistics
Co.)
October 6:
. TRAIL, Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Jorden of Ashland were
overnight guests at the Boyd Tucker
home October 1.
Mrs. Geo. Weeks went to Eagle
Point Sunday to spend a week visit
ing her mother, Mrs. Mary Leabo.
Wesley Ragsdale. Mrs. Ed Pence
and Mra. Wllmer Ragesdale made a
trip to the valley Tuesday to get
more pears to put up for winter use.
Mrs. E. E. Ash and Mrs. Mildred
Young spent Tuesday with Mrs. S.
W. Hutchinson, helping her quilt.
Ed Ash and Geo. Weeks are spend
ing the week at Huckleberry Gap
hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ash spent Sunday
afternoon at Central Point visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. Scherman, who for
merly lived up Trail creek.
Mr. Wayne Ash Is staying with
Mrs. E. E. Ash while Mr. Ash Is away
hunting.
Mr. and Mr. Ray Davis and two
boys of Prospect visited Tuesday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. W
Hutchinson.
Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson, Mrs. Floyd
Hutchinson and little daughter Dor
othy drove to Grants Pass Wednes
day for an overnight visit with Mrs.
Hutchinson's cousins, Mrs. Park No
mer, also to get some grapes as they
have a large vineyard.
Honoring Floyd Hutchinson's birth
day, he end Mrs. Hutchinson and
children, Olive, Junior and Dorothy,
were dinner guests Sunday of his
parent, Mr. and Mr. S. W. Hutch
inson.
Shrine Staled Session
Hlllah Temple meets at
Masonic hall, Ashland,
Friday evening, October
7th, In stated session.
Routine and other Im
portant business regarding the com
ing Ceremonial. Refreshment after
session. All Shrlners Invited.
O. R. CHAPMAN, Potentate.
R. B. DETRJCK, Recorder.
Prev. day
Week ago ..
Year ago ..
30 30 SO 60
India Rr's Ut'i Total
. 66.4 68.1 83.6 73.3
... 65.3 68.4 84.0 72.6
. 6S.6 71.2 85.0 73.9
... 70.3 81.11 89.9 80.7
... 93.1 101.3 96.7 98.7
NEW YORK. Oct. 8. (AP) The
stock market regained It poise to
day, after yeaterday'a severe setback.
but In the face oi a sag in ine wneav
market, the list waa unable to rally.
Net changea at the finish were most
ly fractional, wltft the tone steady.
The turnover approximated 2,000,000
shares.
Today'a closing prices for 31 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. Jc Dye ..
Am. Can ....i -
Am. & Fgn. Power
A. T. & T.
Anaconda
LOST Brown cocker spaniel dog:
bridge at Eagle Point: reward. Carl
D. Bowman, iweaiora.
FOR RENT-Cheerrel apartment, 518
BO. uaKatia.
Kir trade Equity In modern
house for cabin, clear. 1813 W.
Main.
FOR RENT 8-room bungalow, l'i
acre land: barn, chicken house.
wood shed. lawn, garden. Will rent
for vear to right party, io a-mo.
W. R. Lamb, east end street water
tank Is on. Central Point.
BARGAINS
85 piece S-ln. pipe In lengths from
8 ft. 6 in. to 13 ft. 4 In.: 88 sheets
28 gauge galvanized Iron In 10-tt.
lengths; 263 ft. chain link wire
fencing. 8-ft. width. Will sell sny
part or all at a bargain.
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