Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFOKD IHJL TRTBTTSE, fEDFORD, OI5FGOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1332.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Steal Food Seventeen Jars of fruit
were stolen last night from the Pres
byterian church, according to a re
port on file with the city police.
Building Termlt The city today
Issued a building permit to Alex Kerr
of 731 South Central avenue, for re
ahlngltnf . to cost 75.
Get License to Wed Marriage li
cense waa Issued here yesterday to
Mary Florence Comes of Yreks and
Christian O. Bechtle, also of Yreks.
Leaves by Train Mrs. J. R. Smltn
returned by train to her home in
Portland today, having visited In
Medford for some time.
Visits Brother Wayne L. Denman
of Chicago left today on the hasa
for the north, having spent the paat
day here with his brother, Kenneth
Denman.
Get Muletalls Jim Kershaw, W. H.
Jones and sons Leo and Jess returned
to Medford early this morning from
Lakevlew, bringing four large mule-
tall deer with them.
Mrs. Masters Here Mrs. E. G. Mas
ters arrived In Medford this morning
on the Shasta from Oklahoma City,
to Join her husband, Reverend Mas
ters, who is conducting services nere.(
In Hospital This Week Mrs. W.
Aid rich is receiving medical treat-
ment at the Sacred Heart hospital
this week, and waa reported getting
along nicely this morning.
Weeks Buys Car A 1920 Ford
coupe, taken from I. Frank for vio
lation of the prohibition act. was
sold by -the county sheriff yesterday
to Fred Weeks, fo 104.
Mrs. Wood III Mrs. M. E. Wood of
, Ashland, mother of Thos. J. Fuson
of this city, was reported seriously
111 today. Injuries received in a re
cent fall have been followed by
pneumonia.
Has Operation Miss C. Elles of 701
West Eleventh street underwent an
operation at the Sacred Heart hos
pital today.
Mrs. Sinclair III Mrs. W. Sinclair
of this city underwent a minor op
eration yesterday at the Sacred Heart
hospital and was reported getting
along veTy well today.
Returns by Plane Cyrus A. Herr.
federal prohibition investigator, re
turned to Medford by plane last
evening from Seattle and Portland,
where he was called In connection
with several liquor cases.
From Washington Listed at the
Medford hotels from the city of Se
attle are J. J. Rankin. A. M. Whit
lach, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Ohcrn and
W. R. Power. W. H. McAstor of Ta
coma was also registered.
f Has Appendix Out Carmen Hous-
' ton of Phoenix underwent a major
operation at the Community hospital
Mondav for removal or her appenaix
and was reported getting along nicely
yesterday.
-
Divorce Granted Divorce was
granted Evalynne Reynolds In her
auit against James G. Reynolds, ac
cording to decree filed In circuit court
today. The custody of the minor
child and $20 a month alimony ww
granted the plaintiff.
Cider on Display The display at
the Chamber of Commerce building
this week features Walden's cider, and
an attractive arrangement of the
beverage and apples was tempting the
appetites of many onlookers this
morning.
Brings In Carrots John Lewis of
Ross lane brought a display into the
Chamber of Commerce today, com
posed of some ambitious carrots,
which instead of sending one root
into the soil, sent out a number of
them, which took queer routes.
Home from North Mr. and Mrs. C
, W. McDonald have returned to their
home in Medford after having spent
a number of weeks in Portland. Mrs.
McDonald's health is much improved
as a result of treatments at Dr. Cof
fey's hospital in the northern city.
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Mr. Porter has been a resident of Jackson County for 41
years. He has made a success of his own business and is
qualified to safeguard the interests of the county at Salem.
VOTE 40 X
Personal
Goes tq Portland Theo. P. Tollef
son of Central Point left last evening
by train for Portland.
Leave for Portland Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Boggs left Monday for Portland
to spend several days attending to
business matters.
In from Lake Creek Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Meyer of Lake Creek were
business callers in Medford yesterday,
and also visited friends.
Goes to Portland Dr. J. W. Robin
son of Jacksonville Is leaving today
for Portland to spend several weeks
visiting his niece and sister-In -law.
Mrs. K. K. Kubll.
Miss Leathers Returns Miss Louise
Leathers has returned to her duties
In the office of Dr. R. W. Sleeter.
from her home in Gazelle, Cal., where
she waa called by the death of her
father, George Leathers.
Fined $5 Roy C. Miller, arrested
last night by Police Officer Jeff Bean.
was fined $5 In Justice court this
morning for operating a motor ve
hicle for profit without a chauffeur's
license. Miller was said to be driv
ing an oil truck between Roseburg
and Klamath Falls.
Bicycle Found City police reported
today that the bicycle belonging to
Arthur Schaeffer of 1032 West Elev
enth street was found. James Elliott.
who lives at 326 North Bartlett street,
reported to the officers that his bi
cycle was stolen yesterday afternoon
from the Llncoin school.
Many Call for Ballots Many calls
for sample ballots have been received
from various sections of the county,
the county clerk's office announced
today. The ballots are being taken
into all aurroundlng communities,
where Interest in voting is constantly
increasing.
On Business Here A group of rail
way men arrived in Medford by train
this morning to attend to business
matter here. Included In the group
were Worthlngton C. Smith and S.
W. Elmore of the Northern Pacific,
Joe Gathman of the Lackawanna
railway, and Jack McLaughlin of the
Illinois Central.
.
Report Accident An automobile
collision at the corner of Stlenman's
and the Pacific highway was report
ed at the city police station by Rob
ert Harding. Clifford E. Harding of
Fall River Mills. Cal., was driving one
machine and Walter Herndon of 963
Beach street, Medford. was operating
the other.
From Distance Guests at hotels
here Include the following from dis
tant points: Sam Peinstetn of Den
ver, Ken Johnson and M. D. Olson of
Salt Lake City, Utah, H. M. Nickels
of Terre Haute, Ind., Stuart S. Bruce
of Victoria, B. C. James R. Klger of
Chicago. Mrs. W. L. Craig and son
of Vancouver, B. C, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. McBerrlck of New West
minster, B. C.
Portlandcrs Many from Portland
were listed at the hotels here. They
Include L. W. Pomery, W. K. Bed
head, A. J. Stephens, Curtis Gardner,
W. L. Malcolm, S. H. Nowcll, Floyd
ChvmlY. Charles N. Elrey, Connie
Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gleason,
Esther Mitchell, W. H. Prunk. P.. C
Hlldltch, Charles C. Arveson, J. J.
Wilson, Carl E. Green, H. C. Brayton
and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. laird.
...
Return East Mr. and Mrs. William
J. Steulier and daughter Anna ol St.
Louis, who have been here for the
past month as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nobllt, left last evening on
the Shasta for their home. Mr. Steu
ber Is Mrs. Nobllfs brother. Mr.
Steuber was quite successful at duck
and pheasant hunting, but said his
deer hunting was not quite such i
success.
...
Rankin Leaves Hugh B. Rankin,
supervisor of Rogue River national
forest, left today for the Umpqua di
vide region In the neighborhood Jf
Rntler Butte and Abbott Butte. He
plans to remain there several days.
A road crew from the forest service
here, as well as from the Umpqua.
are stationed In that area, being
about five miles apart at the present
time. The Umpqua group Is nenr
Grasshopper lookout station.
Lose Purses Mrs. Nellie Wall and
Mrs. Edith Reed reported to city po
lice yesterday afternoon that the coin
purses were removed from their hand
bags while they were making prepara
tions for a party at the Methodist
.hurch. A check for 2.15, made out
to Mrs. Wall by the Medford Ladder
,,n.nv and Sl.50 In change was
also taken from Mn. Wall's purse.
Mrs. Edith Reed of 821 North River
side said about 1.50 was In her
purse. The women told Chief of
Police MoCredle that they had seen
the man around the church, but
thought he worked there.
W. Porter
Republican Nominee
For
Representative
19th Dist.
REPUBLICAN RALLY
'AT TALENT DRAWS
The meeting held at Talent last
evening under nie auspices of -the
.''arkson County Republican Central
committee, waa largely attended and
very enthusiastic, the attendance
being estimated at 250.
Prior to the meeting the Ashland
Kilty band and the caravan of the
Junior Republican league, paraded
through the streets. It being their
first appearance. The band also played
In the hall after which the meeting
was called to order by Fred Colvlg,
assistant secretary of the Republican
committee, who Introduced Steve Nye.
precinct committeeman who presided
and Introduced the speakers.
H. Bengtson. attorney of Medford,
representing the Junior Republican
league, iade the first talk. He covered
the high lights of the Hoover cam
paign and especially the workings of
the Reconstruction Finance Corpora
tion. He told of Hoover's calling to
Washington of the leaders In industry
and labor, a result of which there
came an agreement to keep employees
on the Jobs with shorter heurs,
spreading the labor around to meet
the emergency.
W. G. Trill, the next speaker con
trasted the official acts of Franklin
Roosevelt, when secretary of the navy,
as well as governor of New York, with
those of Mr. Hoover, when he was In
the government service and as presi
dent. He referred to the six points
of Roosevelt's farm relief and aald
he failed to offer any definite solu
tion of the farmers' problems.
Mr. Trill complimented President
Hoover for his foresight of the present
crisis and for the splendid leadership
he displayed In handling the situa
tion, winning the admiration of not
only the people of this country, but
other, nations of the world. He said
Hoover was the first president to ever
take the Initiative of calling leaders
of labor and capital together in the
Interests of the laboring men.
He closed by saying:
"Which candidate for president
would Inspire more confidence In you
and the people of this nation, and
with whom you would feel more at
ease to have directing the affairs
during this crisis? I am sure you be
lieve as I do, that President Hoover
is that man."
Rev. Sidney Hall of Ashland made
a forceful appeal to the voters In
favor of President Hoover and the
Republican principal of protective
tariff In regard to farm products and
American Industry, and the conditions
which brought on the world depres
sion. W. R. Coleman, candidate for jus
tice of the peace for Medford district,
made a short address, asking the
voters to support the closing of the
Rogue river for commercial fishing.
State Senator George Dunn paid
a compliment to the young republi
cans who are so active In this cam
paign. The county candidates present were
then Introduced.
The meeting tonight will be at Cen
tral Point. The Kilty band and Jun
ior league caravan !U be on hand
at 7:30. The meeting starts at 8 p. m.
with good speakers.
ALL-PARTY RALLY
A political rally u, wnlch both
party and Independent candidates
have been Invited la scheduled for
nnt Mondav evening at the Hotel
Medford, at 6:30. under the auspices
of the Medford Craters club, accord
ing to Information released today by
Jerry Jerome, big eruption of the
Cratera, and Raymond iteter, cnair
man of the committee In charge of
the meeting.
The Craters' club, a local organtsa- ;
tlon composed of seventy-five busl- I
nesa and professional men or Meaiora
and vicinity, desirous of obtaining
first hand information on the plat
forma ofthe various candidates, has
extended an Invitation for all to be
present at the meeting, where the
Craters make the acquaintance of i
the office seekers and determine from :
the candldatea' own statements their
position on matters of local and na
tional Interest.
It Is the plan of the committee In
charge of the meeting to allow each
candidate a limited time In which to
explain his platform and alma, and
members of the organization wll
take r-dvantage of this opportunity
to judge the merlta of the various i
men on the ballot for the November
8th election, was the announcement
made following a meeting of the
committee, composed of R. R. Reter.
CRATERSTOSTAGE
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E. C. Sollnasy,
D. Reed.
Red Heath, and H.
AT EAGLE
A Democratic rally will be held
tomorrow evening at Eagle Point and
all county candidates on the Demo
cratic ticket will lead a caravan to
the neighboring town, where they
will meet and tell their qualifica
tions for office. A larse attendance
and a stirring meeting are antici
pated, Frank DeSoura, chairman of
the Democratic central committee,
announced this afternoon.
J. W. Maloney, Democratic candi
date for state treasurer. Is in the
valley today meeting with members
of local Democracy and will be in
Medford again tomorrow.
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NEEDEDBY YWCA
A call for a big chair, a, davenport
and lamps to be. used In fitting the
Y. W. C. A. club rooms was Issued to- i
day by the board, and anyone who
has anything to donate to the fur
nishing plan is asked to call Mrs. I.
E. Sehuler. 1383-Y.
The Y. W. C. A. folk will be glad
to recondition a davenport if some
one has one to offer. They are anx
ious to get the club rooms furnished
and fitted in such a way that they
will be available to the girls of the
city at all times.
4
Thrilling Picture
- Now At Craterian
Not so long ago the Hays organiza
tion polled the critics and the pub
lic to learn the type of film most wel
comed by movte audiences.
The answer was: Adventure and
romance.
RKO-Radio Pictures must have
peeked at that poll before beginning
production on "The Most Dangerous
Game," which opened at the Cra
terian theater today.
For this new picture Is as crammed
with thrill and romance and adven
ture as the studio with its full re
sources could devise, and contains. In
addition, an exciting touch of mys
tery. Jackie Merkle Ends
Appearance at Holly
With hla final appearance at the
Holly theatre tonight, little Jackie
Merkle will bid goodbye to his Med
ford friends. Sines his arrival In
town Jackie has made a host of
friends and has astounded all who
know him with his uncanny ability.
A mere child, yet able to baffle any
adult mind. Jackie likes his work
and thinks It great fun. and that la
probablv the reason for his cheering
personality that radiates inrotignout.
the entire theatre whenever the boy
appeara.
Todav's d dure program at ine
Holly will be "The County Fair,'
which features a large and well known
cast of screen players.
Clare Ash Band At
Dreamland Thurs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chtlders an
nounce that they have secured Clare
Ash and his 11-plece radio band to
play at Dreamland tomorrow night.
The band ha been playing over radio
stations KGW end KOIN. The mu
slclans can act as well as play and
Lou Rogers, master of ceremonies, will
present several new specialties dur
ing ehe evening. They will broad
cast over KMED from 3 to 3:30 on
Thursday afternoon.
Select Utah Coal a 13. 50 per ton off
car car due Oct. 28. Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. 631.
ROXY-lOc
Now Marlon Davles In
"Polly of The Circus"
Thur. "Reserved for Ladles"
1 IIHIIIIIW IIIIHMPIW'
Overwhelming demand
nominates the Gillette BLUE
BLADE as the nation's first
choice. These are the reasons;
glasii-hard edges of amazing
sharpness easy flexing,
slotted center for adjustability
secret-processed steel. Learn
how comfortable shaving can
be. Try the Gillette Blue Blade.
DEMOCRATIC RALLY
fl Former.,- .he Mate iltfiv'Z VfR S L. 1 1V1 TAWMf M
"J Adults.... 15c. Chllilren... tic V $J?J W .AV522'J
I s. I f few 1 your wantaasS3&m 1
H With .loan BlonHe.1 H jgjl i,l y Sffi I l Eftf!
i IB Vltlenne Oshorne, Grant I MM rC& uFftjW jplig Hal
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CIVIC LEAGUE TO
E
"If you put the United States Into
the liquor business, you will put It
into receivership, for what it will do
for your boy in your home It will do
for your country. You say Mrs. Jones
drinks now. Maybe she does, but
she will be more filthy In her habits
If it Is made legal. The whole wet
argument from beginning to end la
nothing but a lot of baloney, and If
people stop wishing and start praying
they might get some character into
their beluga and do aomethlng. We
have lost the vision of the pioneers."
With the foreging strong state
menu and others emphatically de
clared. Rev. W. J. Howell, new min
ister of the Presbyterian church, last
night addressed the Jackson County
league at Its meeting, his talk fre
quently Interrupted with laughter
and applause. Rev. Howell was pre
ceded by a group of rousing songs
by all present, and followed by re
ports of the "minute men" who
spoke at all Jackson county churches
last Sunday. At this time. Dr. A. R.
Hedges voluntered his services as a
speaker in similar capacity.
Q. O. Sanden of Jacksonville re
ported that a unit would be organ
ized and a prohibition rally held on
November 2 in that community. Sim
ilar reports were heard from F, L.
Nutter of Ashland and representa
tives from Central Point and Bell
vlew. It was also announced that
Central Point Orange would conduct
a rally on November 4 with Rev. Hall
of Ashland as speaker of the evening.
A committee was appointed to con
tact the Oranges of the county which
have gone on record as supporting
the dry program 100 per cent.
E
RECITED TO LIONS
The history of the southern Ore
gon Normal school, showing how aat-
istfactorlly it has progressed and
what an Important need It fills, was
given today noon by J. H. Fuller of
Ashland at the luncheon of the Lions
club at the Hotel Holland.
The dangers Involved In the pro
posed Zorn-MaoPherson bill were
also listed by Mr. Fuller, who urged
the Lions to vote agalna the meas
ure. J. W. Maloney, Democratic candi
date for atate treasurer, was also a
guest at the luncheon and discussed
the farming conditions In Umatilla
county, where all are suffering from
the low prices on farm products,
which have been prevailing for sev
eral years.
Fred Walker, former district gov
ernor of Lions, was a vlsl tor, and
Jackie Merkle, the wonder child ap
pearing at the Holly theater, was
present with his father, and answered
correctly all questions asked him by
the Lions, adding some things they
hadn't known about themselves.
A Special Communication J
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
F. & A. M., Friday, Oct. 28.
Work In M. M. degree. The
first section will be confer
red at 5 o'clock p. m., dinner will be
served in the dining room at 6:30,
snd the conferring of the second sec
tion at 8 p. m.. by Medford'a special
degree team. This will be the annual
Past Masters' night. Visitors are cor
dially invited. By order of
L. C. STEWART, W. M
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
LAST TIMES T0NITE
JACKIE MERKLE
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NOW SHOWING z lyL. 1
e iftiiy J rsA m irou have sometiune to NULSS.rJ3?sf m
. LtWM f) trade or buy. Ut feg
uvjsJWq y r ' out inte,uigem Wa,nt-ad paps i
Fast Drama f J takers help you word your ijwwl&s F
Humor and Love j7 i"taaa&w awa KSr K'V
Si ceiverandaskfor- fWlk
rsviv ia Phone 75 I fU
MARION WILLING jCi.W ' 0KiW2rS- l
ORGAN ToGUE j MmJ
Other Shr Subjects fcB V
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SANDY S USED CAR EMPORIUM
If you don't buy from me. we both
lose money.
A FEW RES.L VALUES
li):i0 POi-lce Caupe W
1930 Chev. Coupe MOO
1929 Chev. Coach 250
1927 standard Bulck Sedan .1200
1931 studehaker Dictator Se-
. IBSO
Chrysler Coupe 75
1D! Ford Sport Coupe-.. 200
1(129 Ewx Coach - H5
We have many other uawl car bar
gains. Easy terms and generous
allowances.
PONTIAC SALES FI.OOR
South Riverside.
TRADE Portland house, modern, 6
rooms, full cement-basement, fur
nace, for Med lord property or
Cooco stock. P. O. Box 897, Med
ford. TO LET 5 nicely furnished rooms.
ftarajie and woodshed: very reason
able rent to thefnglit party. One
block from new court home. Wm.
F Campbell. 604 E. Mala St.
POR SALE Thorobred O. I. O. male
and female pis. O. V. Myers. Tel.
258-J. '
FOR SALE Bennett. Splta and New
town apples. 50c per lug box. No. Is.
Boxes not furnished. O. V. Myers,
Tel. 258-J.
POR SALE Pour-months-old cocker
spaniel pup: also registered roller
canaries, extra fine singers. Phone
Jacksonville 173.
TRADE Six acres land on paved
highway. i mile from Ruch, for
small closed car. Must be In good
condition. W. C. Fruit. Ruch.
tl2(.O-30Q0 YEAR Government life
Jobs. Many post -de press Ion vacan
cies, men-women. 18 to 50. Steady
work. List positions; sample coach
ing and full particulars free. Write
Immediately today aure. Box 7029.
Mail Tribune.
Beware the Cough or
Cold that Hangs On
Persistent coughs and colds lead to
serious trouble. You can stop them now
with Creomulsion, an emulsitied creosote
that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a
new medical discovery with two-fold ac
tion; it soothes and heals the inflamed
membranes and inhibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs, crensoto is recog
nized by high medical authorities as one
of the greatest healing agencies for per
sistent coughs and colds and other forms
of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains,
in addition to creosote, other healing ele
ments which soothe and heal the infected
membranes and stop the irritation and in
flammation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, is absorbed into the blood,
attacks the seat of the trouble and checks
the growth of the germs. F
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory
in the treatment of persistent coughs and
colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and
other forms of respiratory diseases, and
is excellent for building up the system
after colds or flo. Money refunded if any
cough or cold, no matter of howlongstand
ing, is not relieved after taking according
todirections. AskyourdrugnusL (Adv.)
NANDIE'S
GRILL
' Specializing in
Luncheons
25c
."The Kind of Food You Like"
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
about 5 moe. old. Owner can have
same by paying for ad. C. A
Alvord, across from Whit Win
Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix.
FOR RENT Apartments, 12 50 and
3.00 per week: steam heated;
lights. 1005 W. Main.
FOR RENT SmsLl furnished house.
1 block off Main: suitable for
working couple of bachelors. Tel.
319-R.
FOR SALE Chickens, roasters and
fryers. Mrs. Ada Walr., Phone 447-W.
MEN-WOMEN. 18 to 50, 4105.00 to
$250.00 month. Prepare immediate
ly for stertdy for life V. 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. 385Q, Rochester,
N. Y.
HE HUNTED
3twj
Th tSeocfs of hurtrtd men in
Zoroff'i trophy room I
1 llai iMtellv
SAGEROyS CAME'
With
V a M M A Jh t Ja JU
FAY WRAY
Leslie Banks Robert
MATINEE
125 Seats Balcony 15
Lower Floor 25
Special Attraction
DREAMLAND
Thursday, Oct. 27
Featuring
CLARE ASH
and his 11-piece KGW-K0IN
RADIO BAND
gee a Whole Show While You Dance
LOU ROfiEHS, Master of Ceremonies
I Tune In on KMKD Thurs. 3 to 3:30 P. M.
LOST Black and white wire-haired
terrier. Reward. Phone L027-B.
132 Elm St.
15C SEAT
ANY
TIME
15c
tsns TODAY
"YOUNG BRIDE"
TOMORROW
RICHARD DIX
Strident! Hemic! In a red-lore
drama of Manchuria today!
"ROAR of the DRAGON"
Comrnv Cartoon News
TODAY
AND
THURS.
MEN LIKE
ANIMALS!
Young paopia
struck with
horror a t
trie tlghtl
SI
vh
Armstrong
Jjf KVENI
125 Scats Balcony 20
Lower Floor 35p
Admission
Ladies 10
Men 40
ft
Don't Fail to See this Boy I
HE'S SENSATIONAL
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