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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and Attorney Here Robert Kerr, Port lend attorney for the Southern Pa etflo company. 1 IB Medford mend ing to bualneas mattere. He U the eon of Chancellor W. J. Kerr. . From DUtance W. M. Sllllman of Milwaukee. Wle.. and Mr. and Mr. W. L. Robertson of Denver. Oolo., were the only guest from dletant point topping at the hotela here. a t Visit In Medford Luther Tlsdale, Sutherlln banker, and hie eon, Char lea Tladale of the Portland Trust and Saving bank, were vlaltora In Med ford Sunday. Get the Limit Mr. and Mra. Herb Ouenther, Mlaa Dean Holt and Bon DeVore apent Sunday on Upper Klamath lake, whore they got the limit, of ducks. Goti to Portland Moore Hamilton, president of the Young Democrats, left yesterday afternoon by plane for Portland where he will attend the funeral aervlces for Donald Huntress. Mrs. Combs Returns Mrs. Mattle Combs returned here today from Ok lahoma City where she has been spending the past alz weeks visiting her brother, A. J. Vance. She also vls .Ited In Missouri and Arkansas. Reports Accident This morning. H. O. Wortman of 919 South Oakdale avenue reported that hla car was dam aged when struck by the machine which Pred Doran of Applegate was driving. Undergoes Operation M. A. Ken non of Jacksonville underwent a ma jor operation at the Community hos pital last night, and was reported aa getting along nicely this after noon. Insurance Men Lane Ooodell of the Niagara Eire Insurance company, with headquarters In Portland and Gilbert P. Marlng. of the Fidelity and Casualty company, also of the north ern city, are In Medford today attend ing to business matters. Building Permit The olty building department this morning Issued a permit to tlhe Seventh Day Adventlst church to construct a woodshed at tfhe cost of 50. The shed will be built at tlhe corner of Beatty and Edwards streets. Hen for Funeral Mrs. Tom Harri ott arrived from Portland yesterday to attend the funeral today at central Point of her husband, who died In the northern city Saturday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harriott of Portland. Hit Horse Lee Wlckenburg of 216 Portland street, struck a horse while ' traveling on the Jacksonville nign way Saturday night, he reported to city police. The car was damaged, he stated. Mr. Wlckenburg waa check ing today, trying to find the owner Viashlngtonlans Seattle folk reg istered have over the week-end at the hotela were Prank Robinson, Lou la A. Hobbs, Charles P. Kofron, O. W. Wills, R. E. Snyder and H. P. Fletch er. Lee T. Sakllck and Mr. and Mr. R. L. Fromme of Taooma also stop ped In Medford. Council to Meet The city council will meet tomorrow evening In the city hall promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Mayor E. M. Wilson aald today. Fol lowing tho routine business, the city budget will be taken up, and It Is hoped that the consideration tomor row evening will be final, he stated. The council will confer with the bud net committee on the matter. Injures Knee Mrs. Lester Werta of Climax, Ore., auffered a badly Injured knee and bruises yesterday afternoon, when aha was thrown from a skidding automobile as It rounded a curve on the highway six miles from here. The car was said to be traveling at a high rate of speed. Mrs. Werts 1 receiving treatment at the Sacred fc. Heart hospital. Cars Slde-swlped Cars driven by Orvla Stevenson and B. C. Tarns of 308 South Elm street slde-swlped yes terday at Main and Front streets, a report by Tarns at the city police sta tion showe. The door came open on the Tama car. and aa Mr. Tama was trying to keep a little boy from fall ing out. his car slde-swIpM the Ste venson machine. Hotel Guests Here Stopping In the city from points In the state outside of Portland were P. P. Knight, and R. Judson of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sargent of Crater Lake, Mrs. P. Trimble of Brookings. Mt. and Mra. O. H. Best and Mr. and Mrs. George Sabln of Oranta Pass. John D. Merry msn and Harry Surles of Klsmsth rails, C. W. Winkler, W. A. Freeman. Mrs. Venlta Oleason and Mrs. Miller of Marshfleld. W. H. OOonnell of Copper, Mrs. C. S. Richardson of Cen tral Point and V. 8. Oharboneau of j Roseburg. From Portland Hotel guests regis tered In Medford over the week-end from Portland were Joe Burnslde, Floyd Chumbly. Oeorge H. Clark. L. W. Jones. Joe Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crystals. M. F. Reed. H. B. Kos tu. Roy T. Wildmsn. J. O. Severtson. Kent V. Smith, L. A. Cauncross. W. O. Edwards. R. M. Kerr. A. M. Ashls, O. .Toe Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beebe, W. H. Magulre. Alvln Slever. Dr. D. A. Fellows, O. F. Marlng. Lane Ooodel, Joe Oravelle, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burkhead. Bear Staters The California trav eler stopping in the city Include the following hotel guest: M. A. Mendel son, N. Youngs, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ntehoff. R. O. wouio. k. Mr. and Mr. C. Murphy. B. H. Wil- llam. Cairin R. Taylor and Mr. ana 3J g R 3 E. Br,-t of gE,,. ,.r Mr. J. Monash. Othera from 'hat;,4. Tw- 32 e R , E state were Mr. and Mrs. pail Rup- pert of Oakland. O. A. Clough. Mr. and Mr. A. Hleborn. Charles Bald win and D. Christopher of Sacra mento. E. B. Skeele of Auburn, R. P Puller of Manteca. C. W. Roadman. Mr. and Mra. O. J. Federman. James Reear nd Homer Olarn of Lo An- les. Mr. nd Mr... J- A. Bush . Freeno. T. B M -Meyer of Grenada i and D. Wi.i. of Be.le.ey. Personal In Medford-willlam S. Moore of the department of comraeroe, atatloned at Boeing field, Seattle, was an over night visitor in Medford. Wells to Klamath Cal O. Wells, deputy United State marshal. Is leav ing thla evening for Klamath Palls, to attend to federal business matter. In City Today Mra. S. E. Howlett and daughter Hattle of Eagle Point, and Walter and Prank Fltagerald of Sams -Valley came to Medford this morning on business. ' t Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bok elson and daughter. Genevieve, cous ins of Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch. are In Med ford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ulrlch. The Eckelsona reside In Portland. . Geta GOP Buttons Jim Watklns of Central Point was In town today, and obtained a large supply of Hoover buttons to take back home with him. "Even the Democrat In Central Point are wearing Hoover pins," he said. Entertain Tonight Knights of Py thias will entertain the Pythian sis ters thla evening with dancing and cards at the K. of K. hall. Dickey's orchestra will fumleh the music. Knights, Sisters, and Invited guesta will at':end. Refreshment will be erved. Visit Crater Lake Frank Jordon. secretary of state In California, and hla party of four, visited Crater lake on Thursday. The group from Sacra mento was on a fishing Jaunt, and visited the Northwest fur trading ranch northwest of Prospect. From Phoenix Mrs. Otto Caster of Phoenix waa In Medford tfhl morning visiting her 'daughter Mlas Elva at the Community hospital, where she Is reported aa getting along nicely. Others from Phoenix, Mrs. D. W. Dickey, Mrs. Floyd Hendrlckson, and Mr. and Mr. Harry Pellett, were In this morning shopping and attending o business matters. Meet at Church Ladles Auxiliary of the First Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the Baptist church, at two o'clock, according to a change announced this afternoon. The meeting waa scheduled at the home of Mrs. Mary Strickland, pre viously. All business mattera will be transacted before 3:30 o'clock, and the ladlea will then hear the address to be given by Dr. Daniel A. Poling, In the Baptist church. Courthouse News I Furnished By the Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 131 E Sixth Street! Marriage Licenses Kenneth E. Stephenson and Leltha Munkera. Harry A. rlewnham and Mildred E. Wyatt. Michael E. Snyder and Ellen E. Virtue. Dennlse L. Sallarda and Blanch Schotte. Robt, W. Hunt and Helen Llveslnd.. Everett 8. Heagney and Marie H. Mollse. Robert A. Cunningham and Wy nonla Hull. Circuit Court Ranson Wllber Webster vs. Edith Webster. Divorce. Probate Court Est. Glen Fabrlck, dec. Admitted to probate. Est. Thomas P. Nichols. Admitted to probate. Est. Henry William Landing, In competent. Admitted to probate. Real Estato Transfers L. F. Ferguson et ux to Joseph Mar tin et ux, W. D. to part of Track 15 of Hondeieuw Irrigated Tracts. Joseph Martin et ux to Fred Ren fro, W. D. to part of Tract 15 of Hondeieuw Irrigated Tract. Fred Renfro et ux to Flossie C. Mur ray, W. D. to part of Lot 16 of Hon deieuw Irrigated Tract. John Messlno to Louis Sagar et al, Q. C. D., 8W4 of SWV4 Sec. 24, Twp. 34, 8. R. 2 W. Oeorge L. Smith et ux to Ivan L. Smith, W. D. to 8E"4 of SW',4 Sec. 33, Twp. 35, 8. R. 3 W. Ntcoletta Amoroso to E. H. Mann, Lease, Land In DLC 61, Twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W. E. E. Prettyman to J. B. Andrews, W. D. to Land In Sec. 10, Twp. 88, 8. R. 1 W. j C. Barnes et al, to Ira M. Snyder et ux, W. T- Land In See. 3, Twp. 38. 8. R. 2 W. Mae P. Camp to Max V. Camps. Deed, Lot 3. Blk. 3, City of Ashland. Earl Melling et ux to Margaret L. Moiling. Q. C. D., Lot 6, Hanley Sub division. Sheriff to Jackson County Building & Loan association, Sheriff Deed, Tract In DLC 59, In Twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W. Raymond N. Price to Reuben N. Price. W. D.. North 60 ft. Lots 1 and 2. Blk. 6, Prultdale Addition to Med ford. Prank Chllders et ux to Prank neum. W. D . Tract In Sec. 36. Twp. 37. 8. R. 3 W. Proclne Burrlsa to Joseph Konop et ux. W. D.. Lot 5. Blk. 33, Chit wood Tract to Ashland. W. E. Mooney et al to J. O. Phipps et al. Cor. D . Land In Sec. 37, Twp. 33. 8. R. 3 E. A. T. Boothby et al to Th Cali fornia Oregon Power company. Q. C. D.. Tract In Sec. 37, In Twp. 32, 8. R. 3 E. Harold B. Jordan et ux to Jeasl Knleht Jordan. W. D . Land In DLC 57 and 61. Twp. 38. 8. R. 1 W. 8hrlff to J. J. etelper. Tsk Deed. 1 NI, of NW,; 8f(. 8. NE,; j 7. BE,, of Bt of 8)r of NE'i All In Card of ThsnM We wih to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereaTe ment In the loss of our beloved hu bii.Td and father. Harry Leeon An drew. Alv for t:-!e M.u!fill fiorn' offerings Mr. Harry Andrews, ( and family. CHECK JOBLESS THRUST AT KING LONDON, Oct. 31. (AP) London' bobbiea iurveyed their third victory within a month over rioting Jobless today after repulsing an attack by thousand on Buckingham palace and Westminster. But the disorder!, which began yes terday in Trafalgar Square, brought onlv a. Anr.&n minor casualties, aa compared to the 70 hurt In Hyde j Park last week and the 30 Injured In the Lambeth section October 31. The weary police expected only a 34-hour breathing spell, however, for Tuesday the Jobless plan a march on forbidden Parliament Square to pre- I sent a petition of protest against the ! Means test in the dole system. The bobbles are prepared for more ' serious trouble with a relief system j employed In the general strike of 1926. The plan was used yester day for the first time since the na tional "hunger army" marched Into London last week. The system employs London's 12,000 special constables for routine police work as needed, freeing hun dreds of police for use In riot squads. More than 3000 of these special pa trolmen, who are volunteers serving without pay, were called to traffic duty yesterday. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31. (API CATTLE 3200, calvea 30; very low, high grade ateera steady. STEERS 600-900 lbs. medium $4.75-5.50; oommon $3.00-4.75; 000 1100 lbs. medium $4.75-5.50; common $33.00-4.75; 1100-1300 lbs. medlMm $4.75-5.25. Heifers 550-850 lbs. medi um $3.50-4.60. common $3.50-3.50. Cows, common and medium $355 $325, low cutter and cutter $1.00 3.25. Bull (yearitngs excluded) good and choice (beef) $2.00-3.75, cutter, common and medium $1.50-3.00. Veal ers milk fed, good and 'oholce $5.00 6.00, medium $3.75-5.00, cull and oommon $2.00-3.75. Calves 350-500 lbs. good and choice $3.76-5.30, com mon and medium $2.00-3.75. HOG3 3800; 15o lower for killer atuff. Light lights 140-160 lbs. good and choice $3.25-4.00; lightweights 180-180 lbs. good and oholce $3.85- 4.00, 180-300 lbs. good and choice $3.85-4.00; medium weight 300-320 lbs. good and choice $355-4.00, 230 350 lbs. good and choice $3.00-3.75; heavyweights 350-290 lbs. good and choice $2.75-3.85; 390 350 lbs. good and choice $3.65-3.50; packing sows 375-500 lbs. medium and good $2.50 3.00. Feedera and atockers 70-130 lbs. good and choice $3.00-3.78. SHEEP and LAMBS 3100: about steady. Lambs 90 lbs. good and choice $455-4.50, medium $3.50-4.35, all weights, common $3.50-3.50: yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. medium to choice $1.35-3.85; ewes 130 lbs. medium to choice $1.00-1.35. 130-150 lbs. medi um to cholce$.75-1.25. all weights cull to common $.50-.75. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Oct. 31 (AP) But ter Prlnta 93 acore or better 33 $ 34c; standarda 33 23c. Butterfat Direct to ahlppera: Sta tion 16c. . Portland delivery prloe. churning cream 19(3209 pound, sweet cream higher. Eggs Pacific Poultry Producers' selltng prices: Freeh extraa 28o; stan dard 24c: mediums 23c; pullets 19c. Live poultry Net buying price; heavy hena colored 4 lbs. 14c; do mediums 11c; lights 9c; springs col ored 14$ 15c; all weights white 10 12c; old roosters 7c. ducks Peklns lOftllc lb. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country-killed hoga beat butchers under 150 lbs. 5&6c; vealer 80-100 lbs. 737VS0 lb.; lamb 99i4c lb.; yearllnga 5c lb.; - heavy ewea 3c lb.; canner cow S&Sic; bulls 4 4'4c lb. Potatoes Local 78c orange box; Deschutes gem 95 3 $1.00; Yakima gem 60.1t t&c cental. Hay Buying price from producer: Alfnlfa $13.00 12.50. clover 9.00 a 9 50; Willamette valley tlmothyetaol 9.50: Eastern Oregon timothy $17,009 17.50; oate and vetch $10.0010.50. San Pranrlsoo Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 31. (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco 33. ROXY-lOc Now Sylvia Sidney In "Merrily We Go To Hell" Tue. "But The Flesh It Weak" STUDIO Formerly the State James Cagney-Joan Blondell In "The Crowd Roars" Adults 15c Children 5c When In Roseburg itop at the UMPQUA HOTEL Right on the highway near the center of town. The Umpqua 1 Roseburg' largest and finest hotel. 4. A. HARDING, Managing Oaner Wall St. Report STOCK BALE AVERAGES (Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistics Company) Oct. 31: 30 30 30 SO Ind'ls RR'a Ufa Total Today 83.1 37.8 87.5 55 3 Prev. day 53 J 38.1 88 4 55 8 Week ago 53 3 38.0 85 9 54 3 Year ago. 81.8 40.4 131.3 B3JS S yra. ago. 103.5 143.4 333.1 101.8 BOND SALE A VERAnFK (Copyright, 1933. Standard Ststlsttc Company) 90 30 30 80 Ind'ls RR's Ut's Total . 63.7 84 8 81.0 80.7 - 63.0 65.3 83 0 70.0 . 83.0 65.4 83.3 70.3 . 73.5 80.5 90.3 81.4 . 91.7 103.0 06.8 96.7 Oct. 31: Prev. day.... Week ago.. Year ago.... 3 yrs. ago.. NEW YORK. Oct. 31 (AP) The stock market ended October at the snail's pace of last July today. Prices fluctuated in the same narrow rut of recent sessions, and closed with changes largely limited to negligible fractions. The closing tone was steady. Transactions were only about half a million. Today's closing prices for 30 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem. Sc Dye .. 734, Am. Can 53 Am. is Fgn. Pow 7; A. T. & T. , mn Anaconda Atch. T. & S. P. Bendlx Avla. Beth. Steel Chrysler .. Coml. Solv. . 8?i . 43 10", 17", , 14 14 , 9 . 2 . 34 , 28 '4 . 12?, . 31 . ey. . 32 . H , 28 , . 3 . 31 Vi Curtlss-Wright DuPont Gen. Poods Gen. Mot. Int. Harvest. I. T. & T. Johns-Man Monty Ward North Amer Param. Publlx Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet 54 Radio . 634 Sou. Pac. m .... 30 Std. Brands 15'; St. Oil Cal. 2474 St. Oil N. J. SO 4 Trans. Amer. . 434 Union Carb. 24 Unit. Aircraft 2414 U. 8. Steel 35H AID IN COURT Civil action of the Southern Pa cific against the Owen-Oregon lum ber company for collection of approx imately 3100, allegedly due for freight on a shipment of lumber to Pennsylvania In 1037, started thl morning In circuit court, Judge H. D. Norton presiding. 1 The railroad claims that the lum ber was shipped under ordera of the lumber company, to a government project In Pennsylvania. The lumber company holds that the lumber was shipped upon condition that the con tractor pay the freight, and therefore they are not obligated. The case of Samuel Bateman against the Rogue Elver Mest com pany, for damagea for a wreck on the North Pacific highway last September Is scheduled to be tried this week. along with two equity cases. Penney Store Pays $1505 Final Taxes The largest tax payment today to the tax collection department was made by the J. c. Penney Co., thiu their local manager, w. a. rai, a cneck for 1505 the final tax pay mem waa presented. Special Convocation of Crater Lake Chapter No. 33 S. A. M. Tuesday, Nov. lat at 7:3Q p. m. Work In P. M. and E. M. degreea. Visitors Invited. By order of E. L. Lenox, H. P. GEO. ALDEN. Secretary. CONGEE FUNERAL PARLOR West Main at Newtown Office County Coroner At Geary and Taylor the San Fran cltcoTilltor finds Sa D Francitco't finest hotel. Here, thoie who appreciate an environment of quiet liveliness are lure to be found each year see world traveler returning to enjoy itl hotplt hl atmomhert. Fortunately the Clift, phyiically new the greaterpart yet old with II year or I , A la, fka. vpv f-T. ' r-Bl ttan San FranrLjun rS" here thaC b-.isy : teeming life of Berkeley .urging op to Pl-f'mil on the opposite hore mllra away. The view from here n truly marvelous, a edallve to tired nerres, a, delight to tli jaoodioed eye, a plck- In Shooting Mystery Co. William M. Inglls, (above) superintendent of the federal em ployment service, it dead and Mary Nash, his stenographer, In a Seattle, Wash., hospital with bullet woundi following a gun affray In hit apart ment. Mist Nash told officials Inglit shot her and then turned the gun on himself. (Associated Presi Photo. DOORS REOPENED ' BOISE, Idaho. Oct. 31. (AP) The First National bank of Idaho opened Its doors this morning along with It string of eight banks In southern Idaho and eastern Oregon, making available to depositors $10,000,000 In deposits tied up for two months since the closing on Aug. 30. The money may be withdrawn only partially at present under waiver agreements signed by a large propor tion of the depositors, and bank of ficials predloted withdrawals would be limited primarily to current needs. At a stockholders meeting Saturday afternoon, the bank was described in very liquid condition, due to funds secured for It from the reconstruc tion finance corporation by the Western Loan and Investment com pany, an Intermediary organization. DE AUTREIVJONT CRIME ON MR TUESDAY EVE "The Shasta Limited," the radio story of the DeAutremont Brothers' attempted train robbery In the Sis klyous, will be presented Tueeday evening by the "reachferer" hour on the National Broadcast, at 7 o'clock local time. Word to thla effect .as received today by Sheriff Ralph Jen nings. The radio skit la part of a ser ies covering notorious crimes In the nation. Oregon Weather Rain tonight and Tuesday; moder ate temperature; strong south to southwest winds offshore. Gets Ducks C. I. Reynold of the Holland hotel spent yesterday hunt ing on Upper Klammath lake, and re turned here with a number of ducks. me-up to the jaded appetite. On th main floor are two other equal.) fam ous restaurants, the rlorenttne l and the unique, de light rnih Coffee Shop, just off t The Uifl roofj roomn. Ti'."" - that no gnel cause to object to the lacking In tint atmosphere ol lea and personal service that has been to Important In present day method of hotel hospitality. Al though the Cllft Is a msjor hotel of San Francisco, although It Is rated at sunrcme in tert.ca and value-giving, yet the rate IV re are surprisingly low. Ttu rate start at IS tlocl and FIGURE IN STATE Col. Walter E. Garrison, (left) and James I. Heri, former deputy, financial operations or the administration after being ousted by Gov. Jame Rolph, Jr. (Associated Presa Photol GRABBING BY TAIL CASHMEHfc, Wash., Oct. 31. (AP) As William Kaiser, Mission creek rancher, prepared to retire last night he heard a noise In his chicken house. Running to investigate he saw what he believed was his neigh- TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTED-Elderly man for farm work. F. W. Bartiett, 4 eo. wnwai. heater and gas range. Must sell at once, lieaving. aua wo. react. FOB SALE 608 South Newtown 2 blocks from each High and and Washlntrton schools 5 -room house, large living room, fireplace, lots of bullt-lns: strlctiv modern; Dernes; shade trees. 13700 with only 200 down payment. $25 monthly, hand le $2200 mortgage, balance easy terms. Call 850 or 643. WANTED Used piano, small size preferred. Extra allowance made on purchase of grana piano ir turnea in at once. Baldwin Piano Shop. 26 So. Orape. WILL take typewriter or good rug in trade on piano. Baldwin Piano Shop. 26 So. Orape. HIOH school boy would like steady work immediately. Has had some office experlenc. Many references. Box 8372 Mall Tribune. NEED wood range for community re lief kitchen. Call SMuart 1033. FOR RENT Furnished Rear of 116 Almond. apartment. MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advice on love, mar riage and business. Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 8. DIESEL engineer representing L. L. Adoox Trade school of Portland Is at Jackson hotel. Any one interest ed in taking course in school or correspondence- ask for W. O. Stan ley at hotel. The Adcox school Is , the leading Diesel Engineering School of the west. FOR SALE 1000 equity for 150 In o-room plastered house, a lots. Time on balance. See owner, 816 1 W. Holly. LOST-Whlt wire-haired terrier, with harneaa and chain leash. Phone 735-M after 8:00 p. m. Reward. POUND Black keytalner with keys. Owner may have same by calling at rnoune ana paying for ad. Carole Lombard Pat O'Brien Mayo Meythot Admission Adults 20c More for your money Pictures just as good at Lower Prices ! Wednesday and Thursday VAUDEVILLE! Another big bill hot from the big circuits, right in your own town for less money than you can see them in the cities I SEYM0RE and C0RNC0EB JIMMY DUNN and MABEL KEN ROSS Jack and Betty Cavanaugh Musical Sweethearts Prices This Show Only Mat. 25c. Eve. 35c Kiddies 10c . .. . .. - in wis i v.. .,.... vw ......... ! IM extensively carried on In thla com- HI munlty every fall atrikes a direct blow ll Mltjtjil t-tsfi III at the welfare ot every local buslneaa A lai r UlWJm. concern who handlea Christmas "Qmumjjf It seems highly unfair that th regu- r IM i,r g-cetlng card dealer, maintaining IN aa he doea an establlahment which NT il"iriwin(y II 11 a credit and an asset to the com- llUVy kJUU W lllg III munlty throughout the entire year, . . IM ahould be subject to such unfair fiisST A Boy Ml oompetltlon during the height of thl H v and a Girl most Important selling season. 9 4tuf I Fighting for Ixrre II ... Si J g III Local merchant are an Invaluable AaT m-- 111 asset to the community. The good kyj I I- J I I of the community Is closely parallel W J I afl 1 I I III 10 th'r wclfar6' sijaa4laVjttV M , IM Demonstrate YOUR good citizenship POLITICAL ROW iJK '; AT THE FIRST SNEEZE former director of oublic works. I have renewed their attack on th bor's dog trying to slip under the fence. He grabbed It by the tall and then things started to happen. Kaljser now has a live 35-pound porcupine, two hands badly bitten and Illled with quill points and a profound respect for the animal. Dry slabs $100 per tier. You haul 'em-Medford Fuel Co. Dry slabs ,1.00 per tier. You haul 'em.Medford Fuel Co. vjJAVE Money, Time and Health with the new VICKS PLAN for better Control-of-Colds. PREVENT 2o end m many Colds CoiMSOONErj Meet Me the MAN Where . Economical Prices for Out-of-town Guests lfH&4 s . t s mm -. r w km l. i ij.iiriinnuni,Ti- it i plus "V&s id! I CHARLIE CHASE Comedy I MOVIETONE MJSWS laOU,.' I-A- III! YUUK HUME. 1UW1M MPPPHAMT mi ii ii nil llll I I m, i,nKthv Annr-tn-Anctr nef I I llll hy purchasing your Christmas Cards j I from a regular established Christmas I Card dealer. i New winter rates now In effect at Hotel Manx are the lowest In years. Prices have been weeplngly reduced not only to conform to th, winter season, but also to meet present eco nomic conditions. 300 finely appointed rooms to choose from and we have made rates elasUe enough to fit every Individual requirement. The same high quality of service Is main tained as always. You can live at the Manx now In luxurious comfort with economy. Oarage Service in Connection a.,,.,...,.,,. owell at Boatman Drowns In Umpqua River MARSHFIELD, Ore.. Oct. 81. (AP) Brio Nyjard. 43, was drowned in the Umpqua river eight mile east ot Redsport fund ay afternoon when he lost his balance and fell from hla power boat as It started turning for shore. Elmer Cannon, a fourteen year old youth was also carried Into th river, but suooeeded In swimming to A Essence of Mfctbl ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF AND PILLOW IT'S NEW 1 AlliW IHL, d CST TIMES TODAY GAYNOR and FARRELL in "THE LAST YEAR" TOMORROW SEASON'S SBN5ATIONA1 MUSICAL COMEDY Added Skeets Gnllegher, "The Finishing Touch" Screen Snapshots NOW PLAYING L . I em Day Rate, at New Low ! Level Room with Bath, single, $2.00 loom with Bath, doable, .$3.00 I OOTiCC 1 HOTEL "Right In the Center of Everything" O'r'arrell, nan Francisco