Local and
Grange to Meet Sevril Medford
resident will motor to Central Point
this evening for the meeting of the
Orange there.
Borne from Klamath P. G. Blghwn
hu returned to thla city from a short
alay la Klamath Fall on businese.
Shopping Today Mr W. R. Jor
dan of Pnoemx waa shopping In Med
ford today and attend irg to bualneas
inittera.
Vltlta Relatives Guy Campbell,
ooach in the Phoenix schools, la leav
ing today for Myrtle Creek to spend
the week-end with relatives.
Go Banting Tal J. Fischer and Al
Oottlg spent yesterday In the Klam
ath region on a hunting trip, whlca
they pronounced as quite unsuccess
ful. VUits in Ashland Mrs. E. M. Wil
son Is spending today In Ashland as
the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. L.
Hervey. Mrs. Wilson made the Jour
ney by train this morning.
Takes Over Station Kenneth Par
rett has taken over the Associated
service station at the corner of Jack
son, and Riverside streets, formerly
operated by the Phlpps auto park.
Baileys Go. North Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph R. Bailey will attend the foot
ball game at Corvallls and the home
coming festivities on the University
of Ongon campus this week-end.
Enter Station The Shell Oil sta
tion on South Central was broken
Into again last night, according to
city police officers. The window wis
broken for an entrance. Nothing
was reported as missing.
Mrs. Rose the Same Mrs. Jemima
Rose, who sustained a broken hip in
a fall some time ago, was reported
seriously 111 yesterday at the home of
relatives at Phoenix, and had not
Improved today.
Exams Progressing Dental examin
ations In all the Medford schools have
been completed and the physical ex
aminations, with the exception of a
few pickups, Mrs. Ruth Swanson Dod
son, schol nurse, announced this
morning. A report on the results
will be complied, showing the health
record, In & short time.
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Here's One That
Will Get The Votes
of approval from every member of the family and
at a price that will fit the budget no matter how
large or small. Hawaiian fruit rolls as made by Fluh
". rer are a real treat in Sweet Bolls and we want you
to try them once. We know you will be back for
more.
Hawaiian Fruit Rolls
17c the dozen
This price for Saturday only at your grocer or our
retail store. The price on these rolls always ranges
from 25 to 30 cents the dozen.
Join the American Legion
Residents of the Third Ward
Vote for Sam
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Paid Adr. I
kr-mTmttm7rr.
VOTE FOR REPEAL
Only by a vote for repeal of Oregon's Bone Dry Law
can you now express your disapproval of non-enforc-able
prohibition. Mere possession of beer, wine or
liquor is a misdemeanor under this law.
Vote 312 X Yes For Repeal
Paid Adv. by Jackson ."ounty Committee of the Crusader
I. L. Martin, See.
Personal
Spends Dsy Here Keith Powell of
Wood burn arrived from California
this morning on the Shasta to spend
the day In Medford with A. P. John
sen. Mr. Powell is a director of the
federal reserve banks.
To Speak Ton) jlt A. B. Barnes,
local attorney, is scheduled to speak
over radio station KEX at 0:16 this
evening. In Portland, on the subject
of national prohibition repeal, it was
announced today.
Leave for Game A. R. Edwin
Ernest Rostel, Mr. and. Mrs. Tom E.
Williams and Miss Donna Cooksey
are among Medford folk who plan to
Journey to the Oregon-Oregon State
football game In Corvallls tomorrow.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. H. M.
Everhard of Cedar street underwent
a major operation at the Community
hospital thla morning and was re
ported getting along nicely tills after
noon. Confers Bere Miss Louise Cottrell,
executive secretary of the state child
welfare commission, with headquar
ters In Portland, arrived here by train
this morning to confer with Miss
Lillian Roberts, executive secretary of
the Red Cross.
Captain Returns Captain 18
M. Bown of the state police head
quarters here, returned to Medford
last evening from Klamath Falls,
Marsh Held and other points, where
he has been Inspecting offices In his
district.
From Corvallls Prank Ballard, in
charge of the county agent's work at
the Oregon State college, arrived here
from Oorvalwlls this morning by
train, to confer with Professor Henry
Hartman and Dean William a
Schoenfeld, also of the state college.
Attend Drama Class Seventesn
girls attended the first meeting of
the drama class at the Y. W. C. A.
parlors on North Bartlett street last
evening, which Is in charge of Mrs.
Hamilton Patton. The history of
drama will be taken up by the group.
To Homecoming Misses Frances
Mohler, Leah Inch and Nelle Oreen
will spend the week-end In Eugene
and Corvallls, where homecoming
festivities for the schools will be
held.
J
for
Councilman
Mr. Kroschel hu lour bten s
resident of thla cltjr and trill
continue to make his home
here. Mr. Kroschel hu been
an ardent worker for the open
ing m Fourth afreet and other
progrewlYe morementa of Inter
est to third ward property
owners. . . . Mr. Kroschel la
well qualified to represent this
Important section of Medford!
MEDFORT) MATL
George Cohan at
A nomination lost by an apple.
George M. Cohan, who plays a dual
role In "The Phantom President."
now at the Craterian theater. Is be
ing given a personality test by a
group of politicians. The horse re
Has Operation--M las Mary Brecse
underwent a minor operation at the
Sacred Heart hospital yesterday.
Returns North George Thomas,
representative of the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul railway, with
headquarters in Portland, left last
evening by train for the north, hav
ing attended to business matters In
Medford.
To Visit Mother Dr. and Mrs. R.
P. Mortensen lea by train Thursday
evening for 8prlngfleld, Ore., where
they will visit Mrs. Morten sen's moth
er, Mrs. A. J. Schnetzky, who Is 1U.
Mrs. Mortensen plans to remain with
her mother for some time.
.
Easiness Callers Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Meyer of Lake Oreek were bus
iness callers In Medford yesterday.
Others were Mrs. Ira Jones of Rogue
River, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of
P respect and Prank Dutton of Eagle
Point.
Go to Corvallls A group of local
folk who will motor to Eugene this
evening and continue to Corvallls to
the Oregon-Oregon State foot ball
classic tomorrow, are Miss Marjorle
Kelly, Miss Helen Winters, Miss Mar
garet Reld and Miss Margaret Kerr,
Mrs. Wind Here Mrs. Minnie Wind,
who resides In Grants Pass, spent
Thursday In this city on business
and pleasure. While here,- she paid
her taxes, aVid also did some shop
ping. Mrs. Wind reutrned home on
the evening train.
Robson Goes North Howard A
Hobson, football coach at Southern
Oregon Normal school. ft last ven
ing by train -for the north. He sild
he niight possibly stop over In Cor
vallls to see the Unlverrity of Ore
gon-Oregon State game Saturday.
- Names Residence Mrs. W. T. Und
ley. who recently moved to 310 East
Jackson street, where she has estab
lished a rooming house, stated yes-
erday that she has named the place
j "Llndy Rooms," and erected an eleo-
trio sign bearing the name.
To Homecoming Among the Med-
i ford people who will Journey to the
V Diversity of Oregon and Oregon
I State college homecoming football
game In Corvallls Saturday, are Har
old Brown, AI Stoehr, Mr. and Mrs.
A B. Cunningham and Miss Louise
Hollenback.
Returns Home Mrs. O. M. Olts of
Grants Pass, who has been visiting
her daughter, Miss Vera Olts, at Ash
land since Sunday, returned to her
home In Grants Pass by train last
evening from Medford. Miss Olts is a
student at the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school.
From Distance Mrs. P. O. Morgan
of Denver, Oolo.. was among those
from distant points listed at the ho
tels here. Others were Mr. and Mrs.
McKenzle of Vancouver, B. C, and
the following from New York city:
Clarle Forest, Mr. and Mrs. George
Wals and Oeorge Dawson.
.
Leave for Corvallls Misses Peggy and
Justine Miller left on the Shasta to
day for Corvallls, where they will At
tend the football game and other
home-coming festivities. They .will
be guests of Miss Louise Brommrr
and Miss Flora McMath at Alpha Chi
Omega sorority.
From Seattle The hotel guests list
ed from Seattle are R. E. Clark, Glenn
O. Hill, J. M. Davis, Paul Wood. F.
L. Ketr, William Rutledge, Mix
Wlenstela, A. M. Constance, O. f.
Petz, Harold Sager, D. E. and Mrs.
R. W. Parsons, L. Lund, 6. Bendes,
A. O. Guske and George Allen.
ArMt OnUrlo Man Howard Len
terman of Ontario, Ore., was fined
123 and costs of 14.60 in Judge Ray
Coleman's court at Jacksonville, fol-
; lowing his arrest on Wednesday,
i charged with carrying a loaded ftre-
arm. The $35 fine was suspended.
State police made the arrest at Jack
j sonvlUe.
! Gnettfi In City At the hotels In
Medford, the names of the following
j Portlanders appeared on the regis
ters: A. A. Hale, H. C. Harlan, Max
: Shlfln, A. 3. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hall, L. S. French, C A. Car
nett, J. C. Ehram, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Ross, Jr.. W. C. Stanley, J. E.
Lembcke, H. W. Dickinson, Mrs. J. W.
Gainer, J. P. McLoughlln, L. M. Jones,
A. Hough, L. A. Raken, Mr. and Mrs.
F. T. Brady, B. P. Bradley, Lane Good
ell and A. M. Ashla.
Travelers Here Those listing their
residences as California, Include the
following namea from the city's ho
tel reilntms: Mrs. c. O. Perry, Miss
M. Donald and P. Quail y of Pasadena,
H. W. Belsel of Berkeley, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R, Warren of Redding, M-s
P. . Cunun of Crescent City, Mr.v
A. O. Smith of Ssn Jose, Russell O. ;
Chambers of Loa Angeles, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Leedorn of Long Beach,:
Bernard Hemp, Ritchie C. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. LePehr, Phyllis Hsrt
zog. J. W. Young and Mr. and Mrs. ;
J. Friedman. I
p. P t, , " TO 1
TRTBUNE, MTDFORD.
Fox Craterian
fuses the fruit and Cohan Is refused
the nomination. With Claudette Col
bert as the Inspiring fiancee and
"Schnozale" Durante as the "dizzy"
side-kick, "The Phantom President''
offers the most hilarious tummy
laugh of our times.
Improper License For telling fruit
without a commercial Uconae on hU
car, Charles M. Rlford of Blue Lake,
Cal., waa fined 20 and oosta of 4.50
In Judge Bay Coleman'a court In
Jacksonville, on a charge of Improper
UoenM platea. Rlford waa arrested
Wednesday by state police.
...
Beturna North Mrs. Sara Prentiss,
professor of parent education and
child development at Oregon State
college, left last evening by train for
the northern camprj, having con
ducted a special study class on par
ent education at the county court
house Thursday.
...
Go to Salem A group of business
men left for Salem by train last night
to attend to business matters there.
They were Evan Fteames, E. L. Lenox
and M. D. Field of Medford, Attorney
Cleland of Spokane, Wash., and
Z. E. Merrill of Albany, Ore.
Mr. Merrill la with tha Mountain
States Power company, and Mr. Lenox
and Mr. Field ara with the California
Oregon Power company.
"
Guests In Medford Mr. and Mrs.
Roland A, Oowaa of Crater lake were
hotel guests last night, as were the
following Oregonlans from points In
th. state exclusive of Portland: Mrs.
Al Martlneau and Oeorge D. McBrlde
of Orants Pass, J. E. Harper, L. R.
Haldeman, Hugh B. Esaon and O. W.
Wolr of Eugene. J. 0. Moore of Cor
vallls and Donald J. Young of Ban
don. ...
Oarlock to Speak Saturday, No
vember 5, L. C. Oarlock, commander
of Medford post No. 15 of the Amer
ican Legion, will address the radio
public from 1 to 1:15 o'clock, on the
subject of governmental economics.
This Is the seventh lecture of the
series being presented through the
courtesy of KMED radio station, by
local patriotic societies. The next
seven lectures, beginning on Novem
ber 12, will be in charge of the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary, and will fol
low the -same general subject the
purpose being to acquaint the Amer
loan people with the affairs and pol
icies of American government.
'SIN'S PAfDAFAT ROXY
IS REGENERATION STORY
Intense and poignant drama are
the action highlights of "Sin's Pay
Day," the feature attraction at the
Roxy theatre tomorrow. This story
details the trials and tribulations
of a criminal lawyer, successful In
defending acknowledged thugs- and
murderers, but no successful In con
vtnei ng his wife that his business
ethics are honest.
Forrest Stanley, hero of many
screen stories, contributes a great
performance as the underworld
mouthpiece.
V Home Owned A Operated
Roxy 10
Pbone 291 r Children to
TONITE Carole Lombard In
"Sinners in the Sun"
Sat., First showing In MMford
"Sin's Pay Day"
Forrest Stanley, Dorothy Eerier
Also Flirty Sleepwalkers, Play Ball
Adventures In Africa
Continuona Shows Sat. 1:30-11
(1 STUDIO
THEATRE
THE STATE
TONITE and Saturday
Wild Riding, Action, Sdootlng
Straight, Thrllla
Lane Chandler
In
"The Wyoming
Whirlwind"
ADDED
. Comedy "Symphony Mystery"
Pathe Xqff,
ADULTS llicj KIDS-
flTURKEY
SHOOT
With Shotguns
and Rlflra
Sunday, Nov. 6
Fred Sander Ranch
Miles Nor: It of Medford on
Crater Lake Highway
Shooting Starta at 1 P, M.
T iai DM wm. "S ' a, . a in u mi 1 1 mtm
OREGOX, FRIDAY,
Li
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 4. (AP)
Lloyd P. Loughlln. 4, ni charged
with first degree murder here today
following the death thta morning of
Summon,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
H. A. Green, Plaintiff,
vs.
HazsM firen. TDefenda'ht.
To tha above named Defendant,
Razel Green:
In the name of the State of Ore
con, vou are hereby summoned and
required to sppear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff on file
herein against you. or otherwise plead
thereto within four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons.
And you are herebv notified that
if you fall so to appear and answer
tha complaint herein within the time
specified, for want thereof plaintiff
will take a Judgment against you as
prayed for in his complaint nerein,
namely a decree of divorce upon the
srounds of desertion.
This summons is published in the
Medford Mail Tribune by order of the
Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of the above
entitled court, duly made and enter
e herein on the 4th day of Novem
ber. 1933.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is November 4th,
1932. ALLISON MOULTON.
Attorney for Plaintiff
301 Liberty Building,
Medford. Oregon.
Notice ot Final Account.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Gilbert
Raymond Satchwell, deceased.
N .Ice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administratrix of the
estate of Gilbert Raymond Batch well,
deceased, has filed her final account
on the administration of said estate
with the County Clerk of Jackson
County, Oregon, and tho above named
uourt has fixed 10:00 o'clock a. m.
on the fith day of December. 1933.
at the County Courthouse In Med
ford, Oregon, as the time and place
for hearing objections thereto, and
allowing the ncttllmr of the same.
All persons interested in said estate
are hereby notified to present their
objections, if any, to said account,
or any Item thereof, on or before said
aay. ATLANTA BATCH WELL,
Administratrix.
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Join the American Legion
NOVEMBER 4. 1932.
Karn Singh, about 40, who waa fa
tally shot In the room of LoughUn's
estranged wife. The Hindu died a
few hours after three bullets bad
been fired through his body.
Police said Loughlln entered the
apartment, found Singh there and
attacked him. Loughlln told officers,
they said, that his wife left him sev
eral months ago and that Singh had
been seen frequently in her company.
He declared he had repeatedly warn
ed the man against visiting his wife.
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blle Sedan. Will take wood, chick
ens, light truck or what have you.
Phone 609-U
FOR RENT Close in fl-room modern
home, S20.00; 3 -room modern, well ,
furnUhed home, dose In. 18.00;
5 -room modern home, close In.j
'120.00; West Main street home. 5,
rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, i
22.50: 12room home, close in. I
suitable for rooming house, $25 00.1
See Charles A. Wing Agency, inc.
POR RENT 3 -room modern house,
close In. Inquire 23 Almond.
WORf. HORSES 1200 to 1700 lbs ,
and harness. Rear of 1140 Court St.
FOR SALE Private party has Ford
VB Sedan, run only few miles; can
not be told from new; must sell:
will take car In trade and arrange
terms. Address Box XYZ.
1931 FORD Town Sedan, latest mod
el, new rubber; looks and runs like
new; guaranteed, and a real buy.
'31 type roadster, cannot be told
from new; priced to sell right now.
Chrysler Sedan; this car Is a steal.
Como and see for yourself. Easy
terms; your car in trade. Gates
Auto Co., Inc.
FRESH Sal way Peaches, 60a and 70c
a full lug; ml. west of Phoenix
on Houston road. Bring boxes. G.
E. Carpenter.
FOR RENT Redecorated sleeping
rooms and board for business men
or women. Llndy Rooms, 319 East
Jackson. Tel. 1399-U
FOR SALE Good used plnno, 87.80:
very easy terms. Baldwin Piano
Shop, 20 8. Grape.
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AT STUDIO SATURDAY
Wild riding action, Indians and
other Western thrills will be fea
tured In "The Wyoming Whirlwind."
starring Lane Chandler at the Etudlo
theater tomorrow. The film is made
from the story. "Shootln Square." ;
by Wm. Colt McDonald. The program
will Include a comedy, "Symphony
Mystery" and a Pathe News. I
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