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MEPFOTJD MATT, TOTErVE, MEDFORD. (mEGON. TTTUDSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932. TAGE SEVEN Local and 9 Go to Portland Mr. H. O. Burnett nt children left bj tram this morn-, lrur for Portland, having spent aome time vljltlng here. Home from North Mra. Anna Mik ache, who has been tn Portland for the paat two weeka, returned to Med ford by train this morning. Goee North Harry Leclero left this mornlns for Oregon City, where he plana to attend to business mat ter, returning to Medford Saturday. At the Hotel Jamea R. Klger of Chicago waa the only hotel guest registered here from a part of the United States other than the Pacific coast, To Bogue Hirer Mr. and Mra. W. A. White, who have been residing at fill South Central avenue, are re turning to their home at Rogue M River. Mashburn Leave J. F. Mashburn, dlatrlct manager for the Safeway stores, left Tueaday for Oakland, Cal., on company business. He will return Friday. mm Bennett Called Here Roger Ben nett, engineer of the atate public service oommisalon, la In Medford this week, having been called from Salem by the illness of Mra. Bennett, who la in the Sacred Heart hospital. Tools Stolen Walter Fllnn of 136 Portland avenue reported to the city police that sometime during the past two days aome tools, two hub-caps and aide curtains were taken from his car, which was in the garage. To Grants Pass J. D. Merkle and son Jackie, the later being the child wonder who tells so many things by 'psychological Impulse," and haa been making stage -appearances at the Holly theater, left this morning by train for Grants Pass. Rati Men Here J T Wallace of the Chicago Great Wesirn railway and J F. Scanlln of the New York Central, both with headquarters In Portland, are spending today In the city, attending to business matters. They arrived here yesterday. Washington Folk The following residents of Washington were over night guests at hotels here: Virgil R. Smith, Samuel Applestone. L. A. Schultb and H. H. Shirley of Seattle, W. H. McArtar, J. E. Ramaby, Ray Meyer of Taooma. Leaves for Texas Mrs. R. L. Crow der of 108 Cottage street left this morning for Laredo, Texas, where she plans to remain until January, en route back to Medford, Mrs. Crowder will visit in San Diego and Los An geles, ahe said. She la making the trip by fltage. k Vacation at Lake Mr. and Mrs. ' Scott Hamilton will spend several days this week at Lake o' the Woods as guests of friends at their summer Zome. They left yesterday for the resort with Mr. and Mra. C. T. Ham ilton, who returned last night, re porting a beautiful drive to the lake. Report Accident Max D. Olson of Provo, Utah, and George E. Beltz of 111& N lan tic street, Medford, were drivers of the automobiles which fig ured in an auto collision on the Pa cific highway. The lights and radi ator on the Olson car were damaged, when the BeltB car stopped suddenly In front of Olson. Galley Fined When Paul Guiley of Medford appeared In Justice court at Ashland, before Judge L. A. Rob' erts yesterday, on a charge of pai- session of untagged deer meat, the carcass of the animal having been multllated. he was fined (25 and costs of 94.30, according to state po lice who handled the case. To Sponsor Social The Howard P. T. A. will sponsor a pound and pie party Friday, October 28, at 7:30. at A the Howard school. The pound la to be used to help out the school lunches. A short program la to be given by seventh and eighth grade boys. After the program they will play games and have refreshments. Stop In City From Eugene, W. L Hanson, C. D. Flynn, F. P. Knight and Ernest S. Farrell were listed at the hotels, as were Ted Mesch and William McOllchrist of Salem. M. Mo loney of Pendleton, Roy E. Entler of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Work land of Klamath Falls, George F. Waldo of Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Coon of Dlllard. Sncvcss Charles Pettlgrew and William Holloway were not a bit bashful about returning here from a hunting trip on the south fork of the Rogue, for they were successful In getting a big four-point buck. The two had been the object of so much ridicule previous to their lost trip, they had almost decided not to t return if they didn't get some meat this time. Portland Represented The many folk registered at the hotels In Med ford from Portland are Lud Alley, G. E. Wlnterbotham, C. N. Weaver, H. W. Holcomb. L. A. Cornett, E- D. Mil ler, E. W. Schmeer. Paul O. Bauer. W. E. Wiebenson. Charles N. Elrev. L. E. Tidball, V. H. Haines, James A Hill. 8. H. Goodman. L. J. Ryan, Fred Bargfeld, Louis R. Ceniro, C. R. Mad dork. J. T. Wallace. J. F. Scanlln. M A- Jensen. L. W. Otto. Roy F. Wild man, Fred A. Tlce, Irvln Levey, J. T. Henry and S. Taylor. TQ Home Owned Koxy Home Owned & Operated C hildren 5c Start TOlfw "Reserved For Ladies' Leslie Hntil. George Onxxmlth ,lo "I Ain't Got Nobodj "Smlty't Land" pally Mat. 1:30. Eie. t p. m. Personal Leaves Hospital Miss C. EUeaa. who recently had her tons! la re moved at the Sacred Heart hospital, left for her home today. Demurrer Filed Demurrer waa! filed In circuit court yesterday In; the case of Wnt worth A Irwin, Inc. va. Rachel L. Mead of the Mead Motor company. i Snow Melting Reports received from Cater Lake national park show that the anow la melting rapidly, and Is practically gone, only patches re maining at various points. a Sentenced to Jnll Barney Martin, charged with petty larceny, waa sen tenced to 10 days In jail, when he appeared before Judge Olenn O. Tay lor In Justice court today. Return to Lake Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sargent and daughter have return ed to Crater lake, having spent yes terday in Medford. Mr. Sargent la resident engineer for tne bureau of public roads. Go to Game Fred and Bob Colvlg and Richard Applegate will leave the latter part of the week for San Fran cisco to attend the Santa, Clara -St. Mary's football game at Kezar sta dium Sunday. Get License to Wed Marriage li cense waz issued by the county clerk here yesterday to Marie H. Mojlse of San Francisco and Everett 8. Heag ney of Tracy, Cal. The marriage Is the bride's second and the groom's first. To San Francisco Merel Sager, landscape architect, who has been stationed at Crater lake during the summer, will leave tomorrow for his headquarters In San Francisco. W. E. Robertson, engineer, will also re turn to the bay city. Return Prisoner, Car An officer from Benton county, Washington, last night returned R. D. Mann, 35. of Spokane, Wash., to Prosser, where he will be charged with stealing an automobile belonging to H. W. Des granges of Kennewlck. Desgrangea accompanied the deputy sheriff here. Flies for Divorce Complaint for divorce was filed In circuit court to day by Florida Frances Sylvia against John Henry Sylvia. The two were married in Yreka. Cal., April 7, 1923. The plaintiff claims her husband de serted and abandoned, her In Horn brook in 1831. Fire Truck Called The city fire truck was called to extinguish a blaze last night between the Monarch Seed and Feed company and the Ala Vista packing house. Only rubbish and some boxes were destroyed, the de partment reported. The alarm waa sounded at 8:35. Pythian Card Party This evening the Pythian Sisters are sponsoring a card party at the Knighta of Pythias hall. Bridge and five hundred will be In play during the evening, and refreshments will be served. Prizes are to be hand-made favors. In charge of the arrangements are Mra. O. J. Wolf, Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mrs. Ed Webber. nan Grandson Mrs. H. C. Best Is receiving congratulations from her many friends upon being a grand mother. Mrs. Best, who resides on the Phoenix-Jacksonville road, re ceived word yesterday that a son has been horn to Mr. and Mrs. Don ald McKeefisk of Santa Ana. Mrs. McKeefisk will be remembered here as Laura Best. Travelers Here H. Weiner, R. H. Monroe, H. J. Keezon, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hendron, Mr. and Mra. K. W. Zeagler, Frank L. Enoe and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Graves of San Francisco were among those from the bay region who registered at the hotels here. Other Californians were Mrs. A. M. Godwin of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs Jack White, D. F. Ball Lite and family of Los Angeles and Mr. nd Mn. Leon Bard. 4 SECURESSTORAGE Work of the Jackson County Coun cil for the Relief of the Unemployed is progressing each day, according to reports from all quarters. Extensive storage space has been obtained for the housing of produce. Among the most recent volunteers la Ralph Bou telle, who haa granted the oonvrr.lttee space for storage In the warehouse across the street from the Rogue River Valley Canning company. Supplies are also being stored In the Pinnacle plant No. 1 and in the I. O. O. F. hall, central commissary. FRESH Every Day Beck's Butternut Bread Ii always th same and always good at your grocer or Beck's Bakery Lee Tracy in Lee Tracy and Mary Brian, who are featured In the widely heralded "Blessed Event," opening at the Cra terian Friday. It was adapted from the Broadway stage hit and from all PAROLE 10 FOLKS Ralph Slover, lfl-yeax-old Central Point youth, taken into custody about two months ago on a charge of at- j tempt io assault a iour-year-oia child, was released today, following an operation ordered by the county court, and paroled to his parents, H. E. Slover and Sadie Pierce of Central Point. He will be paroled to his parents as long as he conducts himself "In accordiance with the peace, health and safety provisions of Oregon law," the order, of the court states. Ho will remain In the court's cus tody for five years. The operation undergone by Slover, following the examination which established his delinquency, was with the full and voluntary consent of himself and his parents, the county court order also sets forth. Announcement was made here to day of the wedding In Grants Pass, October 6, of Misa Clarice Dunbar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar of Lognn, Utah, to Melvln Wright of this city. ' Mrs. Wright, who has mode her borne In Medford fop the past year, ta Mrs. W. S. Bolgers sister and has many friends in this city. Mr. Wright Is affiliated with the Snider Dairy and Produce company here and is also well known in the Rogue River valley. They will make their home on East Ninth street, this city. Alaskan Story Will Appear Holly Screen Showing for the last times tonight at the Holly theatre la "The County Fair." This picture features Hobart Bosworth, Wm. Collier, Jr., and many other well-known screen players. Tomorrow's feature at the Holly will be "Klondike," a modern story of Alaska. It presents Lyle Talbot, the latest screen Idol in the role of a physician who elects to go on a trans-ocean flight because he feels sure It will mean certain death. CLARE ASH DANCE BAND AT DREAMLAND TONIGHT Known as "Portland's fastest dance band," Clare Ash and hla 11-piece radio band will offer Medford dance lovers a treat at Dreamland tonight, according to Mr. and Mra. Oene Chll dera. The musicians have been play Ins over radio stations KOW and KOIN. Lou Rogers, master of cere monies, will Introduce several n?w acts during the evening. f NEW PLAID wool frocks for office and school. Also more of the popu lar Jumper dresses with plaid blouses. Only C.05 at Adrlenne's. MISSDIMWED TO MELV1NWR1GKT DANCE at DREAMLAND TONITE with CLARE ASH and his 11-piece KGW-KOIN Radio Band See a Whole Show While You Dance Lew Rogers j Admission j j) Master of Ceremonies Ladies 10c ; Men 40c JlylfFL 2500 Rooms yJ I I) I Bih ,3-up 1 h t J S!r-'A''' '3 You will like the atmosphere V V '1 I yiiir M-lk I at the Morrison Hotel All Ij llj 'it yOj1ipn-sgJ outside rooniB with bath, M lit ' ctrculatin. io water, bed- J I . IWiii-l':!'-! f head readinn lamp, and M ?JS ! (P.. .' V' ,-!! .: ;"' I Servidor Nearest to store, ; l ' I II ' offices, theatres and railroad Jll T ini ii i n i i'ii ii i1 ii imiiiiinw mm imimmiwwf H"'ilMI 'li1'"! ' 4rlM Craterian Hit reports la one of the outstanding of this season's pictures. Tonight will be the final showings of "The Most Dangerous Game," featuring Joel Mc Crea and Fay Wray. HOLMAN'S RIVAL J. W. Maloney, Democratic candi date for atate treasurer, running against Rufus Holman, incumbent, waa in Medford today and yesterday meeting the voters and getting a line on his political chances in Southern Oregon. Mr. Maloney waa accompanied by E. E. Goro and H. O. Wortman, well known in local pioneering, the latter having been a friend of Mr. Maloney for over 40 years. Mr. Maloney made an excellent im pression on those .he met, as a man of character, standing and ability. Unlike many candidates, he made no extravagant claims, but gave the im pression that if elected he would give the people a good business ad ministration of the office. SUIT STARTED FOR F Suit was filed In circuit court yes terday by Florence Dolan against Ra chel Mead and Harry Mead, charging that on June 1, 1932, the defendants seized a aorrel horse, with white face. vaiuea at &oo. rrom a pasture at Prospect, moving the animal to a farm at Sams Valley. The plaintiff states that demands for the horse have been repeated and that she waa forced to make a trip from Reno, Nev., to southern Oregon at a cost of $200 In an at tempt to regain the horse. She asks Judgment for the return of the horse and 4300 damages, and further states that If said horse cannot be returned the plaintiff asks for a judgment for the value of the horse, the additional sum of $500. A Special Communication A Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M Friday, Oct. 28. Work In M. M. degree. The first section will be confer red at 6 o'clock p. m., dinner will be served In the dining room at 8:30, and the conferring of the second sec tion at 8 p. m.. by Medford's special degree tenm. This will be the annual Past Masters' nlRht. Visitors are cor dially invited. By order of , L. C. STEWART, W. M GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. Arlenne has received & new ship ment of ROTHMOOR COATS, priced from $29.50 to 49.50. Fur-trimmed models for dresa and sport wear. Holds False Teeth Tight All Day Long Fasteeth, a new Improved powder keeps plates from dropping or slip ping. No Rummy, pasty feeling. Sweetens breath. Gives real teeth comfort all day. Praised by people and dentists everywhere. Avoid wor ry. Get Fasteeth at Jarmln & Woods or your druRgist, DECISION DENIES ESTATE OF WIFE Decision, denying P. K. Nalley, plaintiff, share in the estate of the late Mrs. Nalley, was handed down today in circuit court by Judge James T. Brand of Coos county, presiding on the local bench. The suit brought . by Nalley against B. E. Harder, ex- ecutor in the estate of Mrs. Nalley's father, the lat Wm. Poluter, involv ing the settlement of his divorced wife's estate, was finished this morn ing. The Judge's decision followed soon after the completion of the case. A second decision, determining the rightful heirs to the Nalley property will be handed down when the legal rights of the various claimants have been thoroughly determined. The second decision will determine the distribution of the money to the heirs. The case, a very Involved one, haa been in the courts of this county for many months. Nalley was represent ed in the recent suit by Attorney Ouy O. Smith of Salem. Attorneys F. J. Newman. A. E. Reames, O. C. Boggs, J. F FJiegel, Hlldlng Bengtaon and W. J. Looker represented heirs and other persona concerned with the case. Judge Brand also heard the cause for action In the case of F. A. Batea against the Medford Printing com pany for alleged libel this morning, and ordered the attorney for the plaintiff to state separately the causes for action. In the complaint filed, eight separate publications are In cluded In the one cause for action. TRAFFIC MEN FOR The Rogue River Traffic associa tion at the noon meeting at the Jackson Hotel today took action agreeing to co-operate with the New York pear committee to restrict the shipment of Bosc pears to the New York market, for at least one week. The restriction la expected to in crease the demand which la at present slightly over-supplied. The New York pear committee yesterday asked that this action be taken and announced that meetings are being held dally to promote the sale of southern Ore gon pears. Espee Time Change For Evening Train Change tn the schedule of the north bound evening train, out from Medford, wna announced today by A, S Rosenbauh, district freight and passenger agent for the Southern Pacific. The train will leave Ath- land at 6:35 p. m.. Instead of 0:15, and will leave Medford at 7:20 p. m. CORVALLIS. Oct.27(AP) Eggs continued this week to maintain prices nearer those of a year ago than did most of the other standard farm products, according to a review Issued today by the federal market service and Oregon State College extension service. Prices advanced one cent In San Francisco and held Bteady at Port land at 26 cent for top grade. At Chicago November refrigerator stand ards actually closed in advance of the prices a year ago. No price changes of consequence oc curred In the far east where markets were rather quiet. Little speculative interest was in evidence. STUDIO Formerly the state Nnw .loan Dlnndell In "TUB FAMOI'S I KIUil SON CASK" Alfr "Hlg Dame Hunting" Adults lsc. Children Sc ffhri$traa$ JailitujA. TCthe HOME LAND PLAN no to iptnd the holi day! In the Old Country you can do it conveniently and more economically than ever Tla Canadian Pacific. Cross the continent from Vancouver, B. C. on a fast transcontinental train... then to Europe on a luxurious liner. Sailings from Saint John, N. D. to Claagnw, Belfast. Liverpool, Cherbourg, Southampton. Sailing Daten Nov. 34 S. S. Duchess of York to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. (Sailing from Quebec) Dec. 8 - S. S. DucheM of Rich, mond to Cherbourg, South ampton. Dec. S. S. Montcalm to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. Dec. 15 - S. S. Duchess of Atholl to Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. ill a f 11211 1 2-. harass em 482,155 VOTES IN STATEMHG.O.P. LEAD OF 2 TO 1 8ALEM. Oct. 27. ( AP, With 1'Ut one county missing Grant tntM registration of Orrgon voters tortny stood at 483.7(5. Of this number 317. 273 are RopuWi.-nn. 153.700 are DemotTtiU and 11.782 are registered from other pnrtles. Crook county returns filed with the aecretnry of stnte todny showed a loss of 21 voters, the big reduction being in thofs registered from other counties. Both Republicans and Democrats showed gains over 1928. The county's totni was 2300. Re publicans ltfier 1278, Democrats 1088 nd 28 from other parties. The total 1928 registration was 43fl.- 180. of which 308.398 were Republi cans, 115.809 Democrats and 13.075 from other parties. The total num ber of ballots cast tn that presidential election wna 338.312. Hftylh i'rnnk. PORTLAND, Oct. 27. (AP) Badly burned, he snid, when another boy poured coal oil on his clothing and Ignited it, William Farrer. 7, was In hospital here today. Hocond deptree burns were trested on hla face and legs. He said the other boy drew the oil from a street construction lantern. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY PIGS 1.60, If sold before Mnnditv. Box 31, Anderson Creek Rd. Talent. LOST Lftdy'n plaiwes. Sun. eve. be tween Dnptlst church and Copco office. Return to Mail Tribune. Reward. FOR RENT One-half duplex, close in; large living room, fireplace, bullt-lns. basement with furnace; elec. raiifie. 203 N. Ivy. MODERN home, completely f urn lull ed. Call 105. FOR SALE tSqunah and liny. O. S. Blackford ranch, 1 mile northwent of Central Point. 14X1, Central Pt. FOR SALE Good used doors, com plete with all hardware, cheap. Berrydnlo Second Hand Store, lGOU No. Riverside. FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet Coach, 75 Wll Hake carpenter work os part payment. Call 7G4. PHONE 969-R Furniture repairing and re upholstering. Thlbault. LAST TIMES TODAY An WITH VUnWWCrV HOBART BOWORTH RALPH INCE MARION HILLING WILLIAM COLLIER Jo, rrovu. ivn tftuut n touts ALSO 0R0ANL0GUE A Nil Solocted Shorts FRIDAY SATURDAY kith LYLE TALBOT THELMA TODD CAPl FRANK HAWKS HENRY 8. WAITHAU Til! IV MADCUAII iff a; fen -v llp 8& a yt in living &Xi4R NANDIE'S GRILL Specializing In Luncheons 25c "Th Kind of rood Vmi l.lkr" FOR RENT Oenileman's room; pri vate entrance and garage; reason ably priced. 13a Almond St. FOR 8AI.Fr 300 Hansen Whit Leg horn triple pedit'rf-d p.iIkM; U rwitrl gulnf.ifi. E-ililu H,ite:iery, l'Alcnt. FOR SALE E?tr!c range. Iso electric header, w-kvI heater, dintix table, 6 chairs. leather seau; ro ,i er, dresser, stands, extension t.volo. 2JJ N,. IV.u:h. FOIt SALE 20 acres :ood soil, s.xi houMi and barn and outbuild;; close in: barcain. Inquire J. B. Andrews. Medlord. AT 10:00 A. M. MONDAY. Octoner 31, at the E. It. White Machinery Co., So. H:ersUte. a ;mo garden t Met or. slUhtly used, will be suld to the hnjiirsi bidder, by the constable. WONOFIiFUL harcaln In a bungalow piano, if you have the cash, bald win Piano iShuppe, Uti S. Grape. FULL COST of your upright piano allowed o:i the purchase of a beau tltul Wm. and Mary perlcd modl Baldwin Grand. Must be sold this week. Baldwin Pl.ino SUoppo, Ulla M. Purucker, 26 S. Grape St. Joel McCrea Fay Wray In "Most Dangerous Game" COMING TOMORROW v . J 1 liiJli r1 :. J with LEE TRACY MARY BRIAN and 1000 others Eitsi'mw;p;'i irm Mnaiiii irifi Ft At' f A-i- ..i.-.i rumiai A Willard gives you "Quick Starts and Many of Them" under conditions that soon pull down a battery of lesser quality. . . buys a genuine 13-pIrrJe. Willard of 80 Ampere Hour Copacllr . a batter? thai you can depend on. wlih the Willard name and trademark molded plainly la the case . . . your assurance of quality- Littrell Parts Go. Genuine Vlllard Service on any make of Battery low Prices on Ropatrlna and Recharqtno; look for the Red and While r ti WANTED Small planer, not over 34 m. Stnte condition and price. 734 Hawthorne, Ciranta Pass. Ore. 15c HE.VI TIME 15c TODAY and FRIDAY RICHARD DIX "Roar of the Dragon" with Ciwlll Andre, Arline Judge Kilw. Everett Morton, 7au Pitts Also Roy Friend Comedy. "Wild Babies" Cartoon News r-almKifc tlly r.kLlr. Jtafnmjj-1,,,, J LAST TIMES TONITE "H's somotlilnK to thrill ftbontt Mnunlticcnt movie magic" -WAltB WIS INC11EI.L No Advanoe In Prices WUlard Sign In Your Community ti BATTEUES illara w H Ommm. oti Acxot rrnn rmrf AiyaaBVsiMBfeJaBfMttucaASaBBHBH