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MEDFcmD iam trtbttste, rEDFORD, cmr.c.os:; Friday, "ottobft? :t, tm PACE ELEVEN. Local and Personal f To Klamath Falls Carl B. Gran. district manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, la apendlng today in Klamath Fall on bualneea. Returns Tomorrow C. W. Ashpol la expected to return to Medford o morrow from Portland, where he hM been receiving medical treatment. Get Marrtaxe License A marriage license, waa issued by the eonnty clerk yesterday to Jessie Irene King of Cor Tallis and Edwin Wade Letter, alao of th college town. a Warner Return oatmaater Wil liam J. Warner returned to Med ford on the train today from Portland, where he haa been attending to busi ness matters. e Goes to TrailWhen EsteUe Wl Jina of Hermoaa Qeach. Cal., regis tered with bee C. Oarlock at the automobile bureau here yesterday. m aha named her destination aa Trail. w e Leares for Klamath Albert V. Weigel of the Los Angeles chamber of commerce, who spoke at a lunch eon here yesterday, left last evening for Klamath Fa 11a to meet with the chamber there. la Conference-. 0. Bartrura of the forest service offices In Portland, . In charge of relief work, la In Med ford today conferring with Hugh B Rankin, supervisor of Rogue River national park. On Business Trip Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen are spending a few days in Portland, where Mr. Allen la at tending to business matters In con nection with the Plerce-AJlen Motor company. Anderson In North A. J. Anderson chaplain of the Medford post, Amer- Jean Legion, la atlU In the Veterans hospital at Portland, where he la re ceiving treatment, according to word received here. Leave Ranch Prances Gentry and Judge Becker of Sacramento and Mr. Ihinlgan of San Francisco have .re turned aouth after having spent some time at the Northwest Fur Trading ranch, northeast of Prospect. From Distance Registrations al local hotels Include Zula Davlsson of Clarksburg, W. Va., B. Aspegrle of Norfolk, Va., Ed B. Baker of Chicago, Lou Fagussey of St. Louis, Mo., and R. C. Rctchart of Twin Falls, Ida. Travels South Mlas Margaret Pruett of the Crater Lake highway left last evening for El Centra, Cal., to visit friends and relatives In that city, also at VanNuya and Los An geles. She expects to be In the south elaht months. Enjoy Trip Mrs. Catherine 0. Hickman and family, who started by motor Saturday to Missouri, are en i Joying their trip, according to reports received In Medford. They will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Leaves Today Mrs. J. H. Jones la leaving today for Los Angeles, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs, C'-wster PoHet. who will be remem be red here as Helen Jones. Mrs. Jones plans to remain In the south for several weeks, during which time she will visit other relatives. Arrives Sunday Mrs. T. Leigh Swinson will arrive In Medford Sun day for a abort vtatt with her mother. Mra. Rose Eifert. She will leave for her home In Sacramento Tuesday morning. Arrive Safely Mr. and Mra. S. S Yahner, who were guests In Medford of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ooawlck. ar rived at their home In Rock Springs. Wyo., yesterday, according to word received here. Mr. and Mra. Yahner made the trip in their Eagle Rock biplane. a Dally Kills DeerJames Daily of the Crater Lake Auto Paint company returned Sunday with a large flve- potnt buck killed In the Dead Indian district with a M long rifle. Mr. Daily's accurate marksmanship shot the deer squarely between tile eyes. Wells Leaves Deputy United States Marshal Cal C. Wells left this morn ing for Klamath Falls with some subpoena for federal grand Jury, which opens in Portland Monday. Deputy Wells returned to Medford Thursday evening from Portland, where he accompanied Chief Deputy William Graham, with nine federal prisoners, four of whom were bpund over to the grand Jury, Plant Ii Entered State police and the sheriff's office today were Inves tigating the robbery of last night at the Associated Oil company's plant, where a drum and about 60 or to gallons of gasoline were taken. Ac cording to Captain Lee M. Bown, the door 'was found open this morning and evidence of two men waa found. The captain stated that a car had apparently been driven to the rear of the warehouse, and the gasoline loaded. Get Alcohol State police last night arrested James B. Williams of Oak- dale, Cal., on charges of transporting 30 gallons of alcohol in his. Ford coupe. Williams was scheduled to appear In justice court In Grants Pass this afternoon, according to state po lice, who made the arrest. Officers said William had a loaded .38 re volver with him, and would probably be cited on that charge also. Stop at Hotela With their names on the hotel registers, the following Portlanders were guests In Medford overnight: B. P. Altick. C. W. Spring ers H. C. Zehrung, J. O. Storey, Mr, and Mra. Al Schroeder, J. O. Snod grass, Thomas McGulre, E. F. Shafer, Harold P. M lines. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry, Harlaon Folk, Curtis Gardner, W. R. Haines, H. W. Richards. C. S. Hawkins, Mr. and'Mrs. W. S. Sindos, J. F. Hamar, W. T. Mallahan and W E. Eubanka. From California. The California guests at hotela include A. A. Brad ley, Bert Walker, Allan Marsh, Mrs. H. W. Paylor, Seth Paylor, J. S. Jerks. J. K. Jogruth, George W. Hogan, r. E. Brlsblne, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ham- mergren, F. L. Wagner and J. T. May of San Francisco, G. M. Care man and M. R. Wilson of Oakland. C. J. Sollom of Mill Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Smith of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson of Sacramento, Francis L. Btenhalf. Stella H. Bienhalf and James H. Bienhalf of Stockton J. R. Lee of San Diego and Walter R. Whit I ford of Los Angeles. Return from Europe Ma Mar- J oris Undley and Mlas Arlet Mw singer arrived back in Medford today! from "a Journey to Europe, having spent the past few months on the trip. State Polnta-C. V? looely of Fort Klamath was a guest registered here 'from the state, outside of Portland. : Others were Ted Mesch, J. C. Currte. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Evans and B rocker Fay of Salem. I . ; Visited Crater lake J. P. Weiss of Berkeley. Cal., and Mra. W. I. Carlton and Henry J. Carlton of Seattle reg istered their automobiles In Medford ' yesterday before continuing to their Oregon destination. Catr lake. Mr?.1 C. W. Rose of Nachea, Wash., regis-; tered at the bureau and gave Medford ! as her stopping point. i Grange to Meet Rcny Ann Grange will meet this evening at 8 o'clock. It was announced today, and all mem bers are urged to be present, as Im portant questions are to be brought up for consideration. The ways and means committee haa prepared a new number for the program. It was learn ed. Visiting grangers are welcome. j committee: Guy Applewhite of Ash- I I I land. C E. Gates. Harry Turner and I Victor Tengwald. RFI IFF MMiTTFFlEHS Ml F RF.FN4PTC I j af aai rpiMiAn i m i inn nn ii i n i nin n nnT i n Ur bllVtnNUK MAnt oflKUiriL m. m IHMUU NG I i rAlllln r r iinir-i'll AT AT nmi H I 111 u w.. cm.. - mm m 1 n m i 11 111 i nil mt ' ill i i iiim n mi -ffaA ' MM VVAUV U AM rlllllVII hU WHrNi r UVKmum uummioofiui 11111' uu,,u ,,,,u,i wi "'-""""".use i (Continued from F;ce One) ! I jW-w I : E. On. Holly Screen r .fun Va It if res: W. J. Howell announced thla after noon, urcln? all person Interested la a good old fashioned Sunday evening service, with many hymns and an, evangelistic sermon, to attend. The services will be continued throughout the winter with the choir offering a number of old fashioned hymns each Sunday evening. A question boa will a1o be conducted. I I ROOSEVELT LEADS IN DIGEST VOTE Harold McCrsckrn. Arctic explorer. who appears in 'Explorers of the ! World," now allowing at t.he Holly theater, has made some startling dis coveries In the fHr north. He tells of these in this picture. "Explorers of the World" has been highly prais ed by many who have seen It during the past two days and It is satd to be the best picture of it kind ever produced. I.t will be seen at the Holly theater today and tomorrow. A cartoon, a newsreel and a Believe It or Not. com prise the short subject program for this bill. At Fox Craterian The last returns of the Literary Digest straw poll, released today show no material change in the gen eral standing.- - Roosevelt stilt leads, beating Hoo ver about 8 to a In the popular vote. I Outside of some of the larger cities. where the president Is strong, Hoo- I ver only holds the' lead ove his i Democratic opponent In New England. I which if he holds that lead would give him 07 electoral votes. In New Tork. however, he Is gaining, as well i as In Illinois, while In Oregon Roosevelt is beating the president to date. over , two to one. This Is generally regarded by Im partial political ddpestera In this state' aa fai from the true picture of the situation. Even the Demo crats concede Hoover haa been gain ing rapidly throughout the state, particularly In the rural districts, and that Roosevelt will have to poll a tremendous majority In Portland. where his strength. Is centered r-even to defeat Hoover on Novem ber 8th. Even the strongest supporters of the president agree that as far as this poll goes and It ha been an accurate barometer In the pasfc the democratic nominee and his party, to date have all the best of It. . ' PI ARRESTED AS 11 Pecans The Aristocrats of the nut family are doubly attractive in our Pecan Loaf cakes. This new cake which is being taken up with enthu siasm by Rogue Valley Housewives is a' type of nut cake different from the ordinary run of loaf cakes. We know yon will like them and at the special price you simply can't afford to miss getting yours from your favorite grocer or our retail store. Pecan Lbaf Cakes 12c each This special price for Saturday only. Will seve 6 to 8 people generously. MBBHSI Arrested a mile this aide of the Klamath Junction, about 1:30 this morning, following a collision. Earl A. Brown. 37, driver of one of the cars, and his companion. Carmen L. Evans, are expected to be taken into court today in Ashland. According to state police, who arrested the men, Brown will be charged with driving while Intoxicated, and Evans will have charges filed as being drunk on a public highway. The automobile collided with the machine driven by Mrs. Mary Keadle of Hilt, in whoso car were some chil dren. No one was injured, police stated. I Truck Suit Starts I The suit of the Commrclal Pin ; ance company against Purcell and 1 others opened In circuit court this I morning, following completion yes S tcrday of the breach of promise suit i of Ml&s Marguerite Klrksmltft. The i case Is concerned with the ownership of a truck, attached by the finance company, which seeks to recover the i purdiaee price on the note. Purcell and partner are trying to recover money put Into the truck. NEW TORK, Oct. 31. (fl) The season's higher level of activity in wholesale and retail trade and cer tain light manufacturing lines has ben maintained In the face of ' po litical uncertainties," the weekly mer cantile reviews said today. "An encouraging amount of optim ism." asserted Bradstreet's, "continues In the reports from 55 leading cities. This sentiment appears to overbal anoe the natural uncertainty arising from the pending presidential elec tion. But while this uncertainty t undoubtedly in the air, a definitely beneficial effect on the general mor ale caused by the recent seasonal gains m business continues to show itself." Who killed Jenny Wren? The question which seems -to have taken the entire western continent by storm because of the extensive pro motion given the mystery in a six weeks' advance broadcasting with prizes of $6000 offered for the best conclusions of an unfinished version of the plot will now be answered on the screen for the benefit of movie goers. Tbe feature photoplay, "The Phantom of Crcstwood," with the au thor's own ending, is showing at the Crateriaa theater today and Saturday. NEW PRICE POLICY FOR CHILDER'SROXY THEATER Str. and Mrs. Gene Childers, owners of the Roxy thentert announced to day that their new winter prices, starting Saturday, will be adults 10 cents and children 6 cents any time. Mrs. Childers says they will continue to show the snme high clnss pictures from M. O. M., Paramount, Universal and United Artists' studios. Tomorrow the Roxy will show a first-run picture, "Night Beat," with Jack Mifthnll nnd Patsy Ruth Miller. The following pictures will be shown at the Roxy during the next few weeks: "Merrily We Oo to Hell." "Tar zan, the Ape Man,' "Horse Feathers," "Hell Divers." "Devil of tlie Deep," "Street Sceia." "Love Mo Tonight," "Vanishing Frontier" and 'Emma." Negotiation to be made with local farmers by the governor's relief com mittee to obtain stock for the cen tral relief commissary In MeJford, were discussed yesterday afternoon at the relief meeting ' held at the county courthouse. All farmers of the valley who hav a surplus of basic products, are asked ; to get in touch, through U'.ura v.' j personal calls, with the members oft the county court. Victor Tengwald. secretary of the court. In reporting on the problem, yesterday stressed i the necessity for diversified products in the commissary stock, before the plan can be ast Is fact only operated-1 The farmers are asked to let the court know what they have and what their lowest prlcea on products will be. The committee la anxious to buy products from local farmers first. It was pointed out. The housing problem was dis cussed by O. E. Gates and Harry Turnerr and the possibility and ad visability of using the fairgrounds constructions and other buildings. con5idered. Money to be brought in to the county by the Siskiyou and Central Point highway projects was also listed in the general plan to relieve unemployment. Attending the meeting were Judge C. B. Lamkln, Commissioners Victor Bursell and John Barneburg, Miss Lillian Roberta of the Red Cross. Mrs. A. E. Reamcs, head of the wom en's division of the governor's relief NEIGHBOR CALLS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1929 FORD Sedan, original finish like new car; haa had excellent care; specially priced at $235. Late model Roadster, guaranteed every way; driven less than 11.000 miles. $295. '28 model cab pickup, first-class condition, only $125. 29 model truck, 4 speeds forward, ready to go to work for $2S5. Easy terms. GATES AUTO CO., INC. Charles S. McFurlnlne. 68. farmer of the Sardine Creek vicinity for the past 11 years, was found dead In his rsbin last night, apparently the re sult of .heart trouble, according to Deputy Coroner Joy Walker. It waa thought the man had been dead sinre Tuesday. Mr. Walker said today that neigh bors called on Mr. McFarlaine both Tuesday nnd Wednesday eveninga. and, unable to get a response to their knocks, thought he had gone to town. List evening D, B. Governor, a ncRhoor. called and, receiving no re- J ply to his knock, Investigated and ; found the mnn dead In hts bed. A ' son, Fred McFarlaine. resides in Vie snme area, but had not been to see ; his father for several days, as he was away working, Mr. Walker said. Also surviving Mr. McFarlaine are the following children: Mrs. O. H. Meyer of Chicago. E. A. McFarlaine and T. W. McFarlaine of Spokane, 1 and Mrs. J. Clark, of Wcnatchee. ' Wash. Also surviving him are one ; brother in California, one sister In ; Spokane, a brother In New Jersey i and another In British Columbia. I Funeral services will be conducted ' Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rock Point cemetery, with Rev. ' D. E. Millard in charge. Arrange ments are In charge of Conger's fun eral parlors. I He packed his belongings and when iStarkey. Colburn and A'rhley ap peared they went to the spring and i brought the body out with a park j hore and on Into the coroner's last night. The men started on the hunting I party Tuesday. St.. Germain is sur jvlved by his widow and three, chil dren, living near Central Point,- Special evening services will be I opened at the Prethyterlim church Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. 15c ANY SEA1- ANY TIME 15c EMS TODAY "Man About Town" TOMORROW TOM KEENE "West of the Rockies" r WANTED Good usl pl.no; extr If turned tn at once. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 2 S. Orape. FOR SALE Good uaed piano, .55. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 26 S. Orape. WANTED To buy dairy cows for i Calif. Freeh and coming freah. C. j O. Hoover. A97-R-3. FOR RENT A clean and newly fin ished bungalow. 6 rooms, modern, on Rose Ave., 27.50. ALSO 6-roorn reflnlshed home, close In on Orange St., 20. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. BUSINESS OPPORTUNTY Be your own bos In this solim cafe and confectionery. Furniture and fix tures sold for 2800. Because of serious Illness can bo had for 1.000. Present sales about 35per day. Oood location, reasonable rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. Fined For Dmir.o Robert Anderson ol Tjos Antseles, fined 300 In Justice of the Pence Robert.' court In Ashland Wednesday on charees of possession and trnns portatlon of liquor, paid his fine this mornlnpr and was released from coun ty Jail to return to his home. Anderson's car, stopped by state police Tuesday nlRht, carried 17 cases of bonded whiskey, which was con fiscated with the- auto. . Henry Interhiilfler Henry Wlnterhnlder, who haa been a resident of Medio"! for the past 32 years, died Inst nlKht at the ae of 81 years, at hL. home. All Narregan street. He Is survived by one son, John Wlnterhalder. Private funeral services will be con ducted at the gravo Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, with burial at t! I Orlffln creek cemetery. Arrangements are In charge of Conger, O Stnted Communication of Medford Lodae No. in,?, A. yLf YF. & A. M Friday, Oct. 21, y at 7;30 p. m. Visitors In vited. L. C STEWART, GEO. ALDEN. Secy. W. M. FOR SALE Duplex. Another loan company bargain; 8 blocks from Hotel Medlord. Paved street, all assessments natd: comer lot; 3 rooms on each side; plastered and modern. Think of it at (1600. Only .50 down, balance $16.50 per month. Including Interest at 7. Rental on one side should make payments. Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. SEE THIS a-room. neat, modern lit tle house: butlt-lna. shower, gar age, lawn. Desirable for 2. Very reasonable. 1018 W. 1 1th. WANTED Team of horses to work for their feed this winter. Orcen leaf Ranch, Old Stage road. COMINO SOON From southern Cali fornia, parties with cash and in come to trade for Oregon ranches. List ranches to trade with us. Knight As Upp. 20 N. Bartlett. PEACHES Salwav and clings: plenty of them; '.4 mile west Phoenix de pot. A. N. Wright. FOR SALE 25 Rhode Island Red pullets. 5 months old: bred, from high-elast laying stock. Mra. Wm. Cummlngs. R. 1, Box 248, Centra Point, Mldwsy road. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed. Call at 533 plum St., after 8 p. m. or Sundays. PIANO BARGAIN Late, model piano, located In the vicinity of Medford. Will sell for the balance due on contract, with terms like rent. Ii Interested, writ st once to. C. A. Remington, 10l J St., Sacramento, Cal. FOR RENT 7-room partly furnished home; fireplace, bullt-lru; 120. 203 No. Peach. FOR SALE Lady's desk, clothes wringer, 2 floor lamps. 720 Park. FOR SALF Firat party to call at Davis Transfer As Storage with $17.80 gets a davenport and .chair. Real buy. 29 S. Orape St. Liberty Meat Market Liberty Bldg. "The Home of Good Meats" Phone 164 BWli T 8 (JO V T. INSPECTED MEATS SWIFT S BEST. Serv only th finest, government inspected meats. The Liberty Market takes pride in the quality of meat it sells Buy here and be sure of getting the best! Beef Pork Veal Lamb Poultry iU) cavil ...... iwv. hj FRYERS, fancy colored, lb. . . 22c Patronlie the Liberty Grocery Store and the Model nakery Both connected with tht Liberty Meat Market tn one of the mot lnteretlnj Food fJlorej m Southern Oregon. New Low Prices EXY Starting SAT. OCT. 22 Adults Anytime Children Bo Flrt S Ro. Home Owned and Operated w SATURDAY ONLY First Time In Medford "NIGHT BEAT" With Jack Mulhall Patsy Ruth Miller AIo Mark aennelt Corned. "Adventures In Africa" C artontl rmillnnnnt hows Sat. 1:30-11 Coming SI'NDAY "MI RIH.Ba In the Kt'E MOROIT," . Belft Lligosl Kidney Fox TODAY TOMORROW BE SURE TO V TO SEE IT! m"h-& It's An Outstanding Achievement iiaspin;-- .RODUCTIONS fitntnt s WILDEST ADVENTURES EVtK HlMrD Today and Saturday Who Killed pn7fl jenny wren 9 Suspicion pointed at every 0110 of these people , . , . 71 mcardo Cortei You heard it on the air - - -Now see it on the SCREEN "Shepfs" Gullaeher H. B. Warner Pauline Frederick 1 HAROLD NOICE. 20c Any Time I COMINO SUNDAY Vl THE MOST BEAUTIFUL fefj M CIRL IN ALL PARIS! M jfijj Hr rr cKtm IttlrlgiMd tft graateit detective in France ,.To keep dnte with her. he solved the Nation's mott baffling mystery with emas ing tpetd . . You'll thrill, t ....1. ..J an M H.'WMAN -Wfl ' ItW LUUY MARY NOLAN I CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG GEORGE E. STONE WILLIAM COLMER.Ji. JUNE CLYDE 1 JwMTl Georze E. Stone u Robert McWajde Matty Kernp -3Llfi,faAgaT -J. 1 Maty Duncan Sam Hardy Anita Lou Tie THEY ALL APPEAR IN THE PHANTOM o CRESTWOOD With KAREN MORLEY MATINEES 25o EVENINGS 3Bo KIDDIES A DIMS COMING SUNDAY ..., PRF.SCNT.S "-r5 f xxM? a.lJwn STUDIO Adult. l.V; Klil. He Zane Grey's 'THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS' Si&rrinf a j - w Richardl'ArTeii Mary Brian - Harry Ore n ( hie Dale Comedy, Cartoon. Ncwi t r its mm r. mi m::mz mat. I V 1 K n I "VH Theater I ! b v 3 V' f'l. I. ,'SW3. i i'. '.r IMS i::i.wj -,'i- wm mm 1 fAVJ .. y.i.'l,'i. T" ii rW3bf-& " , te -5 ft, 8!'