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    MEDFOTCD MML TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER U, 1032.
PAGE ELEVEN
Local and Personal 1 i AUTO 1ASHUP IS
- 1 npionrnRniinr
From Central Point Mrs. George!
SdwftKU ol Central Point la tn Me4- I
ford today ihopptng and vialtlng with j
friend.
Learea for North Harry Beal left
Thursday evening by .rata for Port-!
land, where he will enter a hospital 1
for treatment. !
Hera from Portland Wilbur Phll
Upa, representing the Security In-,
auranoe company, Is a business caller
here today from Portland.
Seattle Folk The only Washington
guests at the hotels here are S. O.
Thompson, H Latham, W. C. Hyatt
and O. A. Barger of Seattle.
VIMta Klamath Falli Wm. Gra
ham, here for the southern Oregon
term of federal court, spent yester
day In Klamath Falls on government
business,
Shopping Today Stewart Potter
and daughter of the near Phoentx
region, were in this morning shop
ping at local stores and attending to
business interests.
Promoter In City Mack Llllard,
flffht nromoter of Medford, was at
tending to business maters in Grants
Pass Thursday. Grants Pass Dally
Courier.
Returns North Jack Betlaw of
Eugene, who Is with the Pox thea
ters In this district, returned to that
city today by train, having conferred
with Fox officials here.
Gnest from Rogue River Mrs.
Pred O'Kelly of Rogue River was a
business caler In Medford yesterday
and today and a guest last night of
Mrs. Root. Grlmmett.
Lodge Plans Trip - A number of
members of the Pocahontas lodge
week-end for a meeting of the neigh
boring lodge.
Home from North Having spent
two daya In Portland attending to
business matters. H. O. Hansen re
turned to Medford by train this
morning.
Has Neuritis Wm. McCrotty of
Ross lane, an employe of the Owen
Oregon Lumber company. Is 111 with
neuritis this week and receiving
treatment at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. Returns from South C. Ray Gllll
land of the Northwest Pur Trading
farm, northeast of Prospect, returned
to Medford by plane yesterday after
noon, having spent the preceding day
In Oakland on business.
Mrs. Hutchison Better Mrs. O. I.
Hutchison, who recently underwent
a major operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital, la continuing to Improve,
It was reported at the hospital this
afternoon.
I Medford Visitors Grants Pass
residents who motored to Medford
Wednesday were Mrs, George Rich
ardson and son Dwlght, Mrs. C. E.
Barbeau and Mrs. Emll Browning.
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Thursday In Medford Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Frady and daughters,
Jean and Joan, motored to Medford
Thursday, where Mr. Frady attended
to business matters. Grants Pass
Dally Courier.
From a Distance Those from dis
tant points, who were overnight
guests at city hotels are Lou Gerst
and William J. Evans of New York
city. A. R. Hudglns of iolse, Ida., and
S. W. Davis of Denver.
Season Two Months Through an
error In yesterday's Mall Tribune, the
duck season here, In accordance with
federal regulations, was listed as
closing November 10. The statement
should have read December 18. The
season open at noon Sunday.
Eye Struck by Nail J. E Randies
of this city sustained serious Injuries
of the left eye yesterday when a nail
struck him while he was carpenter
ing at the Medford Ice and Storage
company, this city. He Is receiving
treatment at the Sacred Heart hos
pital. Maintain Loot: mi ts The Rogue
River national forest officials an
nounced today that most of the look
outs at the various ranger stations
are being kept on duty until weather
conditions become more settled. A
report from Aplegate gave last night's
rainfall In that area as .10 of an
inch.
By Popular
We are repeating our
Sale on
Date Drops
at 17c the dozen
These drops are the most popular and fastest
selling specialty we have found In many yean
of experience in the baking business.
Chockful of dates and nuts. A treat for young
and old alike.
Aihpolo In North C. W. Ashpole
left here yesterday for Portland to
undergo treatment for a foot ailment, i
" " !
Shirley Morrow 111 Little Shirley
Morrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Morrow, underwent a msjor
operation at the Sacred near nos
nitAi ThiirArfnv mnmlnff and was re
ported in an improved condition last
evening.
in from simi Vallev -Th com
munity of Sams Valley was well rep
resented here today among snoppers
and business callers. Included In the
lut wm Weslev McDonouah. Mrs. O-
T. Wilson and Naomi MoOruder. who
ar attending the teacners' insuiuie.
Stop at Hotels From Eugene. Jack
Retlaw, A. W. Wagner and H. B. Es
aon are registered at hotels in the
city. Others from state points, ex
clusive of Portland, are Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Cathey of Albany. Mrs. R. T.
Mlchell, lone RlchaTds, E. Weeks and
Clem Clarke of Butte Falls, and
Harold 8. Tutttle of Forest Grove.
PENNSYLVANIA SAFE
WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. (AP)
Senator Reed, after a conference at
the White House today, said he had
"assured President Hoover that as far
as Pennsylvania being Republican
la concerned, he needn't give It an
other thought, straw votes to the
contrary notwithstanding.'
Arrangements have been made for
Reed to speak at Buffalo; Wheeling,
W. Va., and Providence, R. L
K.F.
Medford Rotarlana and their ladles
will journey to Klamath Falls to
morrow to participate In a big Inter
city Rotary meeting In that city. The
Klamath group has prepared an at
tractive program for Its guests In
cluding a golf tournament for the
men and a tea for the ladles to
morrow afternoon. In the evening
there will be a dinner at the Hotel
Wlllard followed by a program and
dancing. All local Rotarlana are
urged to attend.
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STIES A. A. DOLT
A. A. Woolt received minor Injuries
to his leg lost evening when he was
knocked to the pavement by a hit
run driver, he reported to the state
police last night. The accident oc
curred on Main street about 11:18
o'clock. The driver of the heavy
coupe was going onto Front street.
The license number was not obtained
officers said.
Hoot Gibson Stars
Thriller At Holly
Hoot Gibson Is appearing at the
Holly theater today and tomorrow
In his latest picture, "A Man's Land."
Critics maintain that this is Hoot's
best picture to date and It contains
plenty of entertainment for not only
Gibson fans but for anyone who en
joys a fast action picture with con
siderable ecomdy.
Tomorrow night the Holly will pre
sent another of the popular revival
nights and this week's program will
present "The Spirit of Notre Dame,"
which features many well known
screen players and an all-American
football team. Many will remember
this picture as one of the outstand
ing hits of the past season. Those
wishing to see It should plan to at
tend the 9 o'clock show at the Holly
Saturday night and remain as guests
of the Hoily for this showing.
WALLY WALES AT ROXY IN
'SO THIS IS ARIZONA'
"So This Is Arlaona" opens tomor
row at the Roxy theater.
As typical of the great open spaces
as the famous Apache Trail, where
the scenes are laid, Is this Wally
Wales starring vehicle,
Wally does some splendid work as
an Arizona ranger who Is fearless In
Lhla fight for the right.
Request
Special Week End Special
Drtolo Ur UiHIVlMbL
,The damage suit of Mrs. Amelia
Matthews of Grants Pass against A.
E. Bald ridge of Los Angeles, Callfor- i
nia, for 110.000 alleged damages as
the result of an auto accident on the J
Pacific highway near Grants Pass, was
underway In federal court, before
Federal Judge Alger Fee today. The
Matthews formerly lived on Foots I
Creek, this county, where they owned
mining property.
The plaintiff claims that she re
ceived permanent Injuries, as a result
of the crash, sustaining severe Injur
ies to her hip snd back, which Im
paired her health. Her husband was
on the stand this morning, and testi
fied to the state of her health.
tinder croasexamlnatlon. Mntthews
at first ricnterl hli wife had ever 1
undergone a severe accident, but later
admitted, that two years or so before
the auto mishap, she had fallen down
stairs In her home end sustained a
broken arm.
The defense Is represented by At
torney A. E. Reames, and the plain
tiff by Attorney Gus Newbury.
Baldrldge Is connected with the
Fire Protective association of Los
Angeles. The case Is ejected to go
to the Jury late today.
The case of Mary Allen of Portland
against her father, A. C. Allen, for
the revocation of a trust fund trus
teeship. Is the next case on the fed
eral docket. A trust fund amounting
to $80,000 la Involved. The plaintiff
seeks to have the trust placed In her
own hands.
Incomplete registration figures as
compiled by the county clerk show
there are 18.470 registered voters In
Jackson county. There are close to
S00 registration cards from the Ash
land precincts that have not yet been
listed. It ts estimated that the total
registration for the November elec
tion will pass the 19,000 mark the
highest In the history of the county.
With a 60 per cent vote practically
the same as In Vie primary close
to 13,500 votes will be cast also a
record.
On the face of figures compiled to
date, the Republicans gained 300 new
voters and the Democrats 287.
A surprising number of the new
registrants have not voted for years
but this year of discontent they have
shaken off past lethargy and will
flock to the polls. A large number
of the new voters are recent arrivals
from Oklahoma. Texas and Arkansas.
The county authorities will check
doubtful cards to determine If the
voter has been In the state and coun
ty the required six months and 30
days.
More than the average number of
voters have changed precincts since
the May primary, the clerk's records
show.
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PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 14. (AP)
Scatterguns were oiled and the moths
shaken from hunting coats today as
hundreds of Oregon residents prepar
ed for the zero hour on China pheas
ants. The season opens at 6:58 a. m.
Saturday, one-half hour before surp
rise. The season on migratory water
fowl opens the following day at
noon aunday, so duck hunters, too,
will be getting into action along, with
tneir dry-land comrades. .
The atato game commission said
today that reports from the field
indicate the largest number of China
pheasants abroad in the state's his
tory. Game farms broke world rec
ords with 30.000 bird production, and
there waa unusually good natural
propagation especially in eastern Ore.
gon.
Bain In Klamath
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 14 (AP)
Haln fell here last night after two
days of expectation but the quantity
waa email and the skies were niy
partially overcast today.
Switches To Drama
Helen Ford, famout mualeal com
edy atar of "Dearett Enemy," It
making hir debut on Broadway is
a teriout dramatlo actress. She li
from Troy, N. V. (Associated Preta
I
' life nt,j. "
'P Ci-
'tt)tji''fy Home Owned and Operated
f.' ' i I I Phone 5H1
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Arrest Ordered
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Police In Lisbon, Portugal, were
ordered to arrest Samuel Insult,
who was reported en route to that
city from Paris where this picture
was made. He wis recently Indicted
In Chicago on charges of larceny
and embezzlement, (Associated
Press Photo)
Craterian Will Show
George Arliss Film
A new George Arliss picture Is
always an event of Importance to the
motion picture public and "A Suc
cessful Calamity" his latest triumph,
opening at the Craterian theater Sun
day, promises to excel all of Its ex
cellent predecessors In popularity. The
story deals with an American family
of great wealth; a great imancier.
his young and lovely wife and his two
grown children; all of whom find
themselves so busy with the pleasures
and duties Imposed upon them by
their money and position that no
time Is left for the enjoyment of real
family life. Mary As tor and Evalyn
Knapp will be seen In the featured
feminine roles. The authentic pic
tures of the Schmellng-Walker fight
will be shown on the same program.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BENT Furnished apartments,
$15, 913 and $8. Opposite Owen
Oregon Lumber Co.. N. Pacific Hl
way. FOR SALE Baby grand piano, Jist
like new, almost half paid for. Will
sell for bslance due; very easy
terms. Baldwin Piano Shop, 26 9
Grape.
FOP. SALE GRAPES for eating and
Juice; also fresh grape Juice every
Saturday. A. Petard, Jacksonville.
FOUND Lady's blue purse near Jun
ior high. Owner may have same by
paying for ad. Tel. 1503-J.
WANTED To rent a 25 or 3n-acre
ranch; part pears. Box 8120. Trib
une. ROOM AND BOARD $5.00 per week.
414 8. Riverside.
WANTED Used car, acreage or cssh
for equity In acre and new 5-room
modern house. Call T. A. Black at
Southern Oregon Sales, or 406-R-2
at noon or evening.
FOR SALE Bulck 4-cyllnder touring
car; 4 new tires, license; (50. J. L.
Yantls, near east end Spring St.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed.
Tel. 523-J-4. Otto Niedermeyer.
FOUND Bunch of keys. Owner can
have same by calling at this office
and paying for ad.
LOST Set nocket wrenches; down
town section. Reward. Tel. 418.
FOR RENT 5-rom furnlsred house,
completely modern; close to busi
ness district; t27.50 month with
water paid. Mrs. R. E. Oreen. Tel.
023.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
MAN seeking transportation to Mer
rill or Klamath Falls on truck or
in private car. Saturday morning.
Telephone 408-J-l tonight.
FOR RENT 5-room house, 14 Al
monds; woodshed and garage, Tel.
498-R.
Adults 15 Children 5
STUDIO
THEATER f"
Friday and Saturday
"The
TEXAN"
Starring
GARY COOPER
Fay Wray
Added Attraction!
"I'm Totir Noodle"
"Hlttlnr. the Trails
and News
Mat., Sat. 1:18; Eve 7
rhIMren ion
Endl TONIGHT
C.eorfe tlanrroft In
"LADY AND OENT"
CATI'RDAT ONLT
nally Main In
"SO THI H ARIZONA"
AIo I stirel. Hardy Comedy
"Bin Hunks" "Tr.lU of Hunted"
Continuous fthowt "nt. 1:30-11
TEACHERS OPPOSE
AND DRY REPEAL
(Continue, now rag on.)
scher. Central Point; Eugenia Carson.
Washington school. Ashland: Mrs.
Elmo Russell, Lincoln .school, Med
ford; Ralph Bailey, Senior high
school, Medford.
The program of the second day of
the Jackson County Teachers Insti
tute was nesrlng completion this
afternoon at the senior high school
with a good attendance continuing.
Resolutions will be presented this
afternoon and officers of the Jackson
county unit of the O. S. T. A. will
be elected, also delegates to the state
convention.
Leading speakers on the yesterday
afternoon program were Dr. Walter
Redford, president of the Southern
Oregon Normal school, and Oeorge
Neuner. Untted States district attor
ney, who defended the prohibition
law, opposing vehemently repeal of
the state law. The measure, he stated,
is aimed to' repeal the Anderson act,
providing for cieatlon of law enforce
ment bodies, not the dry law Itself.
It would leave Oregon with a dry
law, but without officials to enforce
It. outside of the federal officers and
federal Judges, he said.
Under such a program, he further
explained, It would take three years
to get a case tried. Removing the
ban on liquor, he declared, would
soon lend to removing the ban on
dope. As a solution to the present
difficulties realized under prohibition
Attorney Neuner recommended voting
dishonest and Incompetent officials
out of office.
Attorney Neuner also opposed, with
out any reservations, the Zorn-Mac-pherson
bill for merging of Oregon's
schools of higher learning.
Prof. H. S. Tuttle, who spoke yes
terday afternoon, was also chief
speaker on the morning program to
day. He chose as his subject "Ef
ficiency and Progress." The remainder
of the morning session was given over
to departmental discussions. The mu
sical contribution to the program was
maae by the Jackson school boys'
chorus, under the direction of Mrs.
Jeanne Laldley.
In the afternoon the Girls' Glee
club of the high school, under direc
tion of Miss Harriet Baldwin, and
the Roosevelt Glee club, under Miss
Eleanor Curry's supervision, enter
tained with a number of songs.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103, A
:VTV P. A. M., rrlday, Oct. 14,
;W at 7:30 D. m. Work In P.
C. degree. Visitor. Invited
By order of L. o. STEWART. W. M.
GEO. ALDEN, Secy.
Special Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 103. A
F. & A. M., Sunday, Oct.
IStb, at 1:30 p. m., for the
purpose of attending and
conducting the funeral of Brother
Glenn Fabrlck. By order of
L. O. STEWART, W. M
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
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Anytime JmiM
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SATURDAY NITE
REVIVAL SHOW
"THE SPIRIT of NOTRE DAME"
WITH AX
DR. KUNZ Says
If you eat, you need teeth. If you have teeth, you
mult have Dentistry.
And you cannot do without the very reliable torvlce
we give you. 0ur li a complete, painlens method,
Incluiive with low prices.
" Juit Dentistry The Best"
EXAMINATION FREE
Holly Theatre Bldg. Phone 68
New Lions Leader
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Charles H. Hatton
CHAKLKS H. HATTON' nf Wichita.
Kans.. elected to the prrslrtenry of
Lions International at the Los An
geles convention. Mr. Hatton Is presi
dent of the Peoples Finance Company
of Wichita and holils office tn several
otlirr large corporations In Wichita.
T
OF
An advertisement of special inter
est to voters appears In today's Mall
Tribune over the signature of tho
Medford -Crescent City Truck Lines.
This advertisement calls attention to
the Importance of the Crescent City
harbor to southern Oregon Industries
snd points out the effect the pass
age of the freight truck and bua hill
would have in discouraging shipping
through t.he harbor to thla city and
southern Oregon points.
"The trucking service to Redwoods
highway and Illinois valley points la
vitally necessary to the development
of these sections just as It la to pro
ducers and consumers In Jackson
county," a Medford trucking oper
ator said today. This operator, who
Is active in placing the truckmen's
position on the bill before the voters,
pointed out the enormous tonnage
In produce shipped Into his section
of Oregon -nd shipped to sister com
munities and outside points by truck
and made the claim that small pro
ducers would suffer from the pass
age of this measure before the voters
on November 8.
PORTLAND, Ore., Or. 14. (AP)
A suit to foreclose a mortgage on pro
perty In Douglas and Cooa counties
has been filed In federal court here
by the continental National Bank &
Trust company of Chicago, against
the W. T. Culver company, Coos Bay
Logging company, Ralph D. Moores,
receiver, and the B. & 0. Logging
company.-
SPECIAL SALE tomorrow. Hats
50c and 94.09. Dresses 62.03 to $1193.
Shoes tl.49 to 44.93. THE BAND
BOX & SHOE BOX, "The store that
saves you money."
Ofaalan I
.HIILING I
ALL STAB CART
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MEET HERE NEXT
Part commander of the Ashland.
Medford and Grants Pass posta of the
American Legion met tn Ashland last
night at tha Llthla Springs hotel and
started plana for the permanent or
ganization of a Past Commanders'
club.
The next meeting will be held In
this city November 14 at a dinner
nesMon under the auspices of Elmer
Wilson, genera chcalrman. Harold
Prestel of Grants Pass and Wilson
Walt, this city.
Attending last nlght'a meeting
were Dr. C. R. ORlo. Nell Allen, Noble
Stanton, Jim Thompson, Robert Har
ris and Die Singleton, Grants Pass;
John Enders, Paul Taylor, Glen
Simpson, Guy Applewhite, Perry Ash
crslt, P. p. McDonald, Dr. J. W. Cran
dall. Ashland: and the following
from Medford: Ralph Cowglll, E. A.
Corbett. Elmer Wilson, Le Oarlock,
Wm. Grenbemmer, Ralph Bowera.
Chae. Delsman, H. L. Bromley, and
E. O. Ferguson.
GALA PREMIERE SHOWING
TODAY and SATURDAY
RICHARD ARLEN frffcK
Andy Davlns, Jamas Glaason, '.4 1
Gloria Stuart, Jon. Clyde, LJX!.&) I
, Merna Kennedy, Preston 5 F '?t4'ffi
II Foster, John Darrow and ? ' -V Iril
Ijj the entire 1931 j Jjv? I
-ADDED ATTRACTION-
DONALD NOVIS
Late of Cocoannt drove In
"MA'S PRIDE AND JOY"
COMING
P .I He how one family 1 '."" ?; :
I :.. V .3 laiifhed off the dprea- i I ;
r - . 1 Hp how onit family I J. '
laiiKhM! off the depres
sion. Hfl fukrd fttllim
and found real meres.
PRICES
Mate Week Deja
Ere... San. Matt,
and Holldara
a.'.Jdlei Ctme
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
EXCLUSIVE FIRST SH0WINO
SCHMELING-WALKER
FIGHT PICTURES
'TEXAN'
TONIGHT
Tonight and Saturday the Studio
theaW will feature Gmrry Cooper and
Fay Wray In "The Texan.' It Is an
exciting action film of uhe early days
In the old Southwest. The program
also Includes a cartoon, comedy and
news.
DRESS SALE 200 new dresses Jus
arrived. A regular ! value special
at aa 93. Other dresses up to 112.30,
Coat It) .93 and up. fihoes tl.49 to
M-95. THE BAND BOX U SHOE BOX,
'The store that saves you money."
15c
TIME 15C
ENDS TODAY
"13 MY FACE RED"
Tomorrow Only
TIM McCOY
Riding hard Shooting fast In
"THE FIGHTING FOOL'
Thrilling Speefcsle
Eclipsed only by
Tremendous
HUMAN
DRAMA!
SUNDAY
MunIfc"
GARY COOPER If
AT STUDIO
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