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MEDFOKD TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 PAGE FIVE Local and Down from Lake Ranger Davei Evans, who hu been spending the summer at Crater lake, arrived back; In MedfoM today from the park. On BuBlness VUlt O. L. Eaat of the Southern Pacific company In phoenix, Ariz., Is in Medford today on business, conferring with local Southern Pacific official. Forfeits Ball Arthur Love, lodged in the city Jail last night on a drunken charge, today forfeited CIO when he failed to appear in Justice court. Club Will Meet Carnation club of the Degree of Honor lodge will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. R. Thompson, 113 Tripp Street. Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conger, who have been making thlr home in Unlonvllle, Mo., for the paet eight months, arrived In Medford today to reside. They for merly were located here. Business Callers Among out-of-town people transacting business here yesterday were Dave Pence and Ace Weeks of Trail, Mrs. J. 8. Zatfh of Talent, A. J. Gould of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vaughn of Trail. In From Agate D. W. Beebe, well known poultryman of the Agate dis trict, was In Medford yesterday, tram- acting business, and was accompan ied by his daughter, Mrs. Vincent RItzlnger. t Llbbey at Meet D. S. Libbey, as sistant superintendent of Crater Lake national park, returned to Medford last evening from Redding, where he attended the meeting of the Shasta Cascade Wonderland association, t Marriage License A marriage li cense was Issued by the county clerk yesterday to Alrla Fine of 23 South Front street, this city, and Raymond N. Price, local clerk, of 29 South Front. Business Caller W. K. Morris of the Table Rock district was a caller at the county courthouse yesterday. He spent much time discussing the political questions with local proph ets. Leave for Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wright left for The Dalles Mon day morning, to be at the bedside of Mr. Wright's father, who Is not ex pected to live. He suffered a stroke of paralysis Friday. Fa'rrell Leaves B. D. Farrell, rep resenting the Wabash railway, with headquarters in Portland, left last evening by train for that city, hav ing attended to business matters here. To Lakevlew Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall will leave in the morning for Lakevlew, where they plan to spend a month or two. They will be guests of Mr. Hall's sister, Pearl Hall. He plans to go deer and duck hunting while In that section. Fender Bumped The fender of the automobile driven by Dan W. Herring was struck yesterday by an automo bile driven by W. F. Carper of Port land, a report filed at the cVty police station shows. Carper struck: the Herring car as he pulled from the curb. New Manager Rex H. Burgoyiw haa arrived from nene and taken personal charge of the Rex cafe. Mr. Burgoyne was one of the owners of the Rex and is well known to many Medford people, although he did not reatde here but owned and operated one of the leading cafes in Eugene. SEP" Vote Getters There is one candidate that daily gets enough votes to elect any po litical aspirant In this county, That candidate who has had the fickle public's approval for many years Is F 1 n h r e r's Holsum. HOTEL ALLEN Attractive Winter Ratei To Permanent Guest. Rooms Without Bath I person, per week.... J4 Z perrons, per week.. ........... ..... ..$6 Rooms with priTate hath I pprron. per week X 1 prrron, per week ..M Hot water day and night. Steam Heat. F.flt M Tel. noo i 1 Personal On Buslneai Trip Floyd Hart left by train Tuesday evening for Baa Francisco on a business trip. Judge H. D. Reed In OoM Hill Justice court yesterday. The two were charg ed with stealing approximately 600 pounds of squash and cabbage. Sentence Is Passed Dan Papa, 55, and Leonard Earl, 33, of Butte Falls, were given a 30-day suspended Jail sentence and required to pay court costs when they appeared before From State Points Eugene resi dents whose names appear on hotel registers in the city are B- M. Gould, L. C. Cleaves. 3. O. SelUck, H. B. Eason and Harry DeBoest. Z. H. MerlU of Albany and K. E. Hutchin son of Klamath Falls are also on the list. t Washlngtonlani C. D. Bronson of Vanoouver and fl. 8. Frain of Cen tral i a were overnight guests at Med ford hotels from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kavanaugh, A. C. Ku sack, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bussy and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy of Se attle were also In the city, listing their homes as Seattle Aocident Reported Moss Alford of Medford and T. Cardln of Central Point today filed accident reports at the city police station as the result of an aocident on Main street. Their reports show that Alford, who drove Into the Intersection, having stopped at the stop street, did not see the Cardln car coming down Main street. To Visit Club A week from to morrow, Thursday, October 37, the Medford Rotary club will receive the first official visit from District Gov ernor Bill MoOUchrlst. The regular meeting date of Tuesday noon has been changed to Thursday for this occasion and every local Rot ar lan is urged to plan now to be present. Return HomeMr. and Mrs. 8. 8- Tahner of Rock Springs, Wyo., who have been spending the past month In Medford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goswick of the Hotel Grand, left in their Eagle Rock plane yesterday noon, en route home. Word was received last evening by the Gos wicks, stating that the Yahners ar rived in Wlnnemuoca, Nev., In three hours.' , Sues for Auto Suit was filed in circuit court today by Allison Moul ton, representing Dorothy Peterson against Cecil Jennings, for posses sion of a Chevrolet coupe, which the plaintiff claims the defendant Is in possession of and "wrongfully re tains. The value of the car Is placed at MOO In tJhe complaint and the plaintiff asks that it be returned or Judgment of 300 be granted. Stop in Medford San Francisco folk, listed at hotels here Include B. B. Hemp, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Vlnd rey, G. A. Portello, Earl Ostraver, C. C. Gross, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Croft, H. S. Anderson, George Bosq, lone Cook and J. R. Brown. Mrs. Leila Everett of Sinai was also a California guest, as were Mrs. G. E. Try on and child of Fort Dick, Mrs. B. S. Page of Berkeley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conirald of Los Angeles. Stop In Medford Among out-of-state motorists stopping In Medford to register their automobiles yester day, were Paul E. Wells and Harry G. Brandenburg of Eaton, Co'io., who listed this city as their destalnatlon In Oregon. 8. L. Mason of San Fran cisco also gave Medford as his stop ping place, and John Bailey of An edrson, Cal,, was among those regis tering his auto. . Aocident Reported An aocident near Gold Hill was reported late yes terday by the state police, when a Ford sedan crashed Into the back end of a school bus, driven by C. H. Routh. There were 38 children in the bus, which hwl stopped to let one off. Mrs. Wynn Adams, driver of the small car, tried to pass the bus, but was unable to as another car was coming from the opposite direction. She suffered a gash In the head from the Impact. Bad Checks Out Two worthless checks were yesterday turned over to the city police by local business houses. One for $8.50, made out to cash and signed by Clara Davis, was cashed by Wurts Gifts, and another for (13, made out to Ethel Peterson by Frank Glbbs, was turned over bo authority by Pick: & Lindley. The check for $8.50 was drawn on the First Savings bank of Albany, and the 13 check on the First National bank of this city. From Metropolis The majority of guests In the hotels listed their resi dences as in Portland. They are R. B. Dlllehunt. H. H. Dixon, W. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brae field, W. O. Schnackenbery, W. O. Block, R. K. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harrington, Jemes O'Connor, XL J. 'Forsythe, H. O. Thelln, Harold Mllnes. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Hart, C. E. Mears, L. V. Rex, R. P. Burkhead, Mrs. F. 8. Ganett, H. A. Dewar, Joe Gravelle, Glenn D. Hart, H. O. Col bum, S. P. Gray and family, E. O. Secord, Frank Cruver, C. C. Barr, H. J. Sherman, E. B. Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ginty, J. E. Self, Alonao Morrison. A. E. Benson, J. G. Severt son and F. J. Hawes. Permanent Waves French Steam Push Wave Complete $1.98 ALAINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1518 113 E. Main Hear Returns Federal Prohibition Investigator Cyrus A. Herr returned to Medford yesterday from Seattle, where he has been on official busi ness for the past week. Legion to Meet A big meeting of Medford Post No. 16 of the Amer ican Legion Is scheduled for Monday night at the Armory. A special pro gram of entertainment will be pro vided, by Lew Oorbett, chairman of the entertainment committee, and a number of interesting matters will be discussed during the business ses sion. This will be the first meeting to be held under the direction of the newly elected officers and a large attendance la anticipated. E A W, Pipes former Medford mayor and slnglehanded candidate for coun ty Judge opened his county wide speaking campaign at Rogue River Community hall last night. Mr. Pipes, devoted his remarks largely to denying tfie charge brought by W. E. Phlpps' "County Judge Ex tra" that there was anything irregu lar In the piping of city water to the Pipes ranch, en route to the Medford air field. The item declared "If In order to reach the airport. Pipes piped Medford's million dollar water a mile and a half further around to reach his own ranch, how far around would he go to pipe ditch and drain Jackson County?" The speaker maintained the pip ing of the water was not done at his direction but by the city, and that the shortest and most economical route for the water pipe was adopt ed. According to reports Mr. Pipes made a good impression on his hear ers for sincerity and earnestness. There were 18 registered voters pres ent. Divorce Is Th&me Craterian Picture "Divorce In The Family." dramatic story of children and divorce pre sent Jackie Cooper in a new angle of his many-sided dramatic talents, at the Craterian theater today and Thursday, Jackie Is tragedian and comedian both, In this vivid story of what children feel and think when parents divorce and remarry. Jackie copes with many problems, some fun ny, some pathetic. In an Intimate hu man interest story. The dramatic court sequence, the scene where the doctor step-father gives his blood to save a step-son's life, hilarious incidents In an older brother's "puppy love" all figure in the gripping play. Lewis Stone, Con rad Nagle and Lois Wilson are In cluded in the cast. At the evening performances an excellent stage pres entation will include Katherlne Stang and her Kay-Kastle-Klddles in a ser ies of acrobatic, tap and ballet dances, also Roger Wolfe the six year old boy wonder at the piano. Exploration Film Heads Holly Bill "Explorers of the World". opened at the Holly theater this afternoon to a large and enthusiastic matinee au dience. "Explorers of the World" dif fers from other adventure pictures in that It does not confine Itself to one country or part of the world. "Ex plorers of the World" as the name Indicates, covers the entire world. From North to South Pole, Asia, Af rica, and the Brazilian Jungles these six different explorers give you the hl-lights of their travels. Featured are Harold Nolce, Harold McCracken, James Clark, Dr. Laurence, M. Gould, Lt. Com. J. R. Stenhouse and Gene Lamb. This picture has been showing at much higher admission prices in other cities and local fans are for tunate to be able to see tls picture at the present prices prevailing at the Holly theater. It will be at the Holly four days starting today. l l Gillette 1 I BLUE I i BLADE I mmi mm, ra The Carlsbad of America Open AH Year Under tame management at tha Richelieu Hotel "Feanotu lor tU Fnnf Finest Mud and Mineral Baths and Mineral Waters in the World Miraculous Curative Waters for Rheumatism. Arthritis, Lumbago, High Blood Pressure. Nervous Fatigue, Stomach Troubles Rate (with meal.) Outage., 1 dar, 124 wk. Hotel, 15 daj, MO wfc When in San Franciaco Stop at the Richelieu Hotel mn Nru mt ftearj Rat f 1 M Mt DAN POLING WILL SPEAK HERE NOV. 1 FOR PROHIBITION A larger attendance, greater atten tion to campaign details, and in creased enthusiasm characterized the second meeting of the Jackson Coun ly Civic league held last night at the Y, W. C. A. residence on North Bartlett street. Col. W. H. Paine, chairman at large, presided, In the absence of Walter Leveret te, presi dent, who was out of town. The constitution, drawn up and present ed at the Initial meeting, was form ally adopted. In answer to numerous Inquiries relative to membership in the league, officers wish to state that those eli gible consist of three members of county churches or other organisa tions in sympathy with the move ment. Ashland churches were last night reported as standing 100 per cent for the present Oregon stats law regarding prohibition and for the 18th amendment, the churches represented being First Christian, First Methodist. First Presbyterian, First Church of Christ, Scientist, First Baptist, Nazarene, Free Meth odist, Four SqUare Gospel, Seventh Day Adventlst, Church of the Breth ren, Congregational. Representatives from the W. C. T. U. of Ashland w ra also In attendance, including Mrs. Grace Andrews, Ashland news paper woman, who will attend to publicity for that unit. Literature, stickers, and many oth er forms of publicity and advertis ing will be used extensively by the league In spreading prohibition edu cation and offsetting false propa ganda, lt was stated. Transporatlon for voters will be arranged and the plan for talks in churches and schools by "minute men," so suc cessfully carried out last Sunday, will be continued and extended over a larger territory. Among the more Important an nouncements made at the meeting was that concerning the Oregon State Grange, which was declared to be heartily In accord with the alms of the league. Members were also gratified that Dr. Daniel Poling of the Allied Forces for Prohibition would be in Medford November 1 for .a public address. Plans were also considered for the giving of a chalk talk and address by Rev. E. G. Masters of Grants Pass. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, October 2, same hour and place. WOMEN BARRED AS Jl'RORS AS HEART BALM SUIT OPENS (Continued from Page One) her throughout their acquaintance as "a good pal." "The subject of marriage did not oome up at any time through Mr. Frame," Attorney Newbury stated. "And all discussions of marriage were Introduced by the plaintiff, who received no encouragement. The Kirksmlths, Attorney Newbury also presented In his case, insisted upon Mr. Frame staying in their home as they needed the money paid by him for his board." In the trial the attorney for the STUDIO THEATRE (Formerly the State) Adults 15r; Klili He Today and Thursday MAURICE CHEVALIER in "THE LOVE PARADE" With Jeanette MacDonaJd Luplno Lane, Lillian Roth ALSO Comedies and Cartoon USE YOUR HERALD COUPONS S Try the Gillette BLUE BLADE and see what extra ordinary shaving comfort you get The sensational quality of this blade has made it first choice of the nation's shavers. Be good to yourself. Buy a package of Gillette Blue Blades, Far RTTatlM m FeMrr, ASSrpM Bjtoh Hot Springs Contra 'ila fuuntr, CaU ot' Richelieu Hotel, Kan Kraneineo plaintiff la assisted by A. P. John-) son, Portland attorney, and Attorney I. B. Kelly sinned In the aelactlon of a Jury thla morning. Mra. Edward 0. Kelly, daughtar-ln-law ot Judge Kelly, waa excused from the Jury, also Mra, Margaret Meservey, leaving an all-masculine Jury composed of tha following men: Harry Chase, Wm. Brown, J. B. Stevens, Earl L. Anderson, Paul Martin, Fred A, Pur dln. John W. Potter, Clifford Smith, wiunier M. Poley, D. S. Clara, W. M. Howard and Oscar D. Lewie. ALLIED DRIVE FOR SCOUTDOM PLAN At a meeting held jointly Tuesday evening the executive boards of the Olrl Scouts and Boy Scouts approved a plan for an allied drive. Hamilton Patton will be the head of the cam pslgn orgnnlratlon which is now be ing formed. Boy Scout organizations have pre pared small operating budgets to lower the cost to the community. A total of 94.000 will be necessary for next year's work. By unlttng for this campaign the citizens will be called on but once for this purpose. The dates set are October 34 to 30. Regional Scout Executive John H. Piper expects to spend some time in Medford assisting with the drive. He win also make an inspection of the area. All Democrats of southern Oregon are Invited to attend the meeting tonight of the Young Democratic club of Medford to be held In the auditorium of the Jackson county court house at 8:00 o'clock, officers announced this morning. James Stevens will again entertain the bourbons with a group of stirring songs and Attorneys Porter J. Neff and B. E. Kelly are to be present to explain the platform of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic nominee for president. Attorneys Neff and Kelly have started this campaign tour of the county, appearing last night before a large crowd at Gold Hill and will speak again tomorrow night at Jacksonville. O. O. P. Chief Acquitted. CLEVELAND, Oot. 19. Mau rice Maschke, veteran Republican chieftain of Cuyahoga county and former Republican national commit teeman, was acquitted today of charges of having participated in al leged embezelement of 177,273 from the county treasury. SHOE REPAIKING8 lower prices, Men's rubber half-soles, 86c; men's rubber heels, 40c; women's rubber heels, 35c; women's half-soles and heels, 00c. 41 So. Front St. Be correctly corseted by ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN'S Sixth & Holly streets TODAY and THURS. "DIVORCE IN THE FAMILY" With JACKIE COOPER With LEWIS BT0NE CONRAD NAGEL LOIS WILSON PLUS ON OUR STAGE AT 9 O'CLOCK KATHERINE STANG and her KAY-KASTLE-KIDDIES TAP ACROBATIC AND BALLET Algo ROGER WOLFE 6 Year Old MARVEL Pianist MATS. 2Bo EVES. UNEMPLOYED SEEK MEATS, AND OFFER E Members of the Medford Associa tion of the Unemployed are negotia ting for additional food products to place in their commissary, Harry O. Moore, executive for the organisation, announced today, voicing a request for products, especially meats. The association members are anx ious to exchange labor for products with southern Oregon farmers and will be able in many instances to trade potatoes and other staple foods, of which they are gathering large supplies, for meats, which are es pecially needed to provide balanced menus. They are asking for mutton, pork TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY $1260-93000 YEAR Government life Jobs. Many post -depress Ion vacan cies, men-women, 18 to 60. Steady work. List positions, sample coach ing and full particulars free. Write immediately today sure. Box 7930, Mall Tribune. MEN WOMEN, 18 to 60. $106.00 to $250.00 month. Prepare immediate ly for steady for life U. S. Govern ment Jobs. Many post-depression vacancies. Common education suf ficient. Experience unnecessary. List positions and full particulars FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 38AO, Rochester, N. Y. FOR RENT 6 - room modern house; furnace heat. 744 W. Jackson. MME. ESTA answers three questions. Advice on love, marriage, business. Send 25c, addressed envelope, birth date, to Box 134, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Choice sweet potato squash. J. 3. VanDorfy. Tel. 10-F-4. FOR SALE OR LEASE Blue Flower Lodge, Phoenix. Ore. Inquire J. B. Andrews, owner, Medford, Ore. GOING to Los Angeles Friday; have room for 3 people. Phone Nathan Newcomb, 1330-L. EQUITY in 6 -room house; furnace, double garage, choice shrubbery, to trade for small unincumbered home. 1417 W. Main. WILLING to share expenses with any one driving thru to San Francisco before Monday. Miss Klnsle, 625 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Coal circulating heater ac jjevoe s. BVER.GREEN and flowering shrubs ana trees. a4 scatty st, EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland about 27th, wants load for there or points en route; Hawley Trans fer, pnone 1044-x. ROXY Last' Times TONITB "ARE YOU LISTENING" Thur. 'Madame Racketeer' '1 35c KIDDIES A DIME and bsef, or. foot, as they have msda arrangemdksti to do their own butch ering. Anyone In a position to trade with the association Is asked to call 104-J-3. A meeting of tha unemployed as sociation has been called lor Thurs day evening In the court house au ditorium and a large attendance Is urged to complete pla.is for the van oua food exchanges underway. BIRTHS Born to Mr- and Mr. W. H. Hay tin of 1138 Court atreet, a son, weighing s pounds, S ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital today. KEEP YOUR EE on THESE CiLASSEff bo" A genuine all-authentic docu ment ot nair-raising em- tainment filmed in tna isca ol death by men who pene trated jungles and froien continents to thrill you as you have never been thrilled before! Starts T0 ,'Hf"WlinrrTr-;r,,v"" ptjevssaa. mu Oc rtwh -1 ADMISSION 20c guststfromall parts, of thc.'ujorld;...,..., nieet at th, . .. . . . . ... . 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