Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD 1T5JT! TRTBTN1E, MEDFORD. OREGON", MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.
PXGE SEVEN
Local and
To rnlon Creelr Mr. and Mr. Brt
Rottel apent Sunday at Union Cree, ,
whr they reported a hard rain.
In Butte Falls Jamea Stewart.
Democratic nomine for Justice of the
peace, la apendlng today In Butte
Falla.
From Cater Lake Albert Long.
Crater Lake national park ranger,
apent the week-end in Medford, hav
ing arrived here Saturday.
In Ashland Today Chal Strange,
local business man, la apendlng to
day In Ashland In the interests oX
his company.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. L. Q.
Calkins underwent a major opera
tion at the Community hospital this
morning.
In City Erik A. Nelson of the Boe
ing Airplane company, Seattle, stop
ped over in Medford Saturday, en
route to California.
From Central Point Mrs. Ed Hig
lnbotham and daughter Ila Mai of
Central Point, were shopping and at
tending to business matters In Med
ford this morning.
Arrested Saturday City police late
Saturday night arrested Charles Jess
man, George Reynolds and Ola Han
son, on charges of being intoxicated
In a public place.
Returns Home Mrs. J. H. Qulnn,
who has been visiting her sisters, Mrs,
V. O. Frost and Mrs. Robert Frame of
'phoenix, returned to her home In
Portland this morning on the Shasta,
having arrived here last Thursday.
Snow In Park Sixteen Inches of
enow was reported at Government
camp at Crater National park this
morning, according to Ernest A. Hos
tel, publicity director for the park
service.
.
Bakery Entered The door was
opened at Beck's Bakery on North
Riverside avenue Sunday night, but
workers were In the plant and noth
lng was taken, according to reports
on file with the city police.
Mrs. Ml near Home Mrs. R. O.
Ml near, who has been visiting In
Portland and Vancouver for the past
two weeks, reutrned to Medford to
day by train. In Portland ahe was
the guest of Mrs. M. E. Lytle, and In
Vancouver of Mrs. G. R. Jackson.
Guests from Distance Those reg
lstering at the hotels here, giving
their homes as points distant from
Medford, were Mr. and Mrs. H. S,
Johnson of Newton, Mass., Emery E.
Llston of Chicago and E. O. Meyer-
hoft of Rochester, N. Y.
Automobiles Stolen Aaron Chrls
tenson, who. had his automobile
parked on East Main street near Al
mond, reported to city police that It
was stolen last night. Fred W. Heath's
car was also stolen from North Cen
tral street where it was parked,
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Pratt attended the University of Ore
gon-Oregon State football game in
Corvallls Saturday, and will continue
north on a three weeks' vacation trip,
Mr. Pratt Is with the Shell Oil com
pany here.
Attend Game I. E. Foy and broth
er, L. N. Foy, also Charles Elmore of
Applegate, attended the homecoming
football game at Corvallls Saturday.
They reported a great deal of rain
and said they had to return to Med
ford for some sunshine.
At Corvallls Attending the foot
ball game at Corvallls Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Fluhrer, Miss Nina
Blakeley, Miss Esther Olson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted GeBauer, Dick Isaacs and
Roan Green.
Leaves for Portland Mrs. B. A,
Robertson has returned to Portland,
following a visit here with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Plttenger and Mr. and
Mrs. O. O. Plttenger and family. She
returned north by train today, hav
ing arrived here last Thursday.
Tnlt to Meet Phoenix health unit
will meet tomorrow at the home of
Mrs. J. B. Webster In Phoenix at 3
o'clock. It was announced today. All
members are asked to attend and
bring their thimbles and the group
will continue to make over clothing.
Home From Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Soott Hamilton returned Saturday
night from spending about two weeks
at the Lake o' the Woods, where they
report lost of snow and an Interest
- lng storm, before their departure for
the valley. They made their return
,1a Klamath Falls.
Much Improved Friends of Miss
Marjorie Mulholland, lighter of Dr.
and Mrs. R. C. Mulholland. are glad
to learn that she Is in a much Im
proved condition today. Miss Mul
i holland Is at the Sacred Heart hos
pital receiving treatment for pneu
monia. flold Open House Nandle's Or'll
will be one of the centers of merry
making tomorrow nieht, Tuesday,
featuring "open house" for those who
want to hear the radio broadcast of
lection returns. The restaurant will
remain open during the night, as long
as guests care to stay, F. E. Nandle,
manager, stated.
Callers Today Mrs. O. L. Lindley
of Coker Butte, Stanley Lydlard of
Blddle road. W. C. B arson snd daugh
ter Laura of Phoenix and O. W. Mes
ial of Lake Creek were business call
ers in Medford this morning. Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Harris of Centnl
Point also attended to business mat
ters here.
t
From State Metropolis Portlanderi
listed at city hotels are Mr. and Mrs.
E F. Jackson, W. W. Hj-ad, William
Christi. Ralph Carlson. D. M. Sims.
Martin B. Donovan, Charles M. Had
lev, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Dolan. J. C.
Ram. Bert Oriesback. E. C? Bendixen.
J. E. Wemon. Mr. and Mrs. V. M.
HUlia. B. L. Pleasant and W. G. Edwards
Personal
Regrade Streets City streets In
Medford are being regraded at the
present time, as the result of the re
cent rain storm.
. .
Volunteer Meeting Tonight, vol
unteer firemen will meet at the fire
hall at 7:30 o'clock to make plans
for the Thanksgiving ball given an
nually by the firemen.
Agent Arrives WlUard D. Coxey.
agent for Sir Harry Lauder, arrived
in Medford by train this morning, to
make arrangements fo Sir Harry's
appearance here November 21. Mr.
Coxey was accompanied by his wife.
Sims More South Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Sims, formerly of Klamath
Falls, are now making their home In
Madera, Cal., having moved to the
southern state the end of last week.
Mrs. Sims was Miss Cora Bureau be
fore her marriage this summer.
Accident Recorded R. Stephens of
9 Dakota street, driving a truck
loaded with apples, made a report at
the city police station concerning an
accident at Wolf Creek yesterday. J.
O. Nlckola of Wolf Creek was driver
of the machine, which crashed Into
the truck, upsetting it In the ditch.
according to Stephens' filing.
-
Washlngtonlans The Seattle folk
who are guests in Medford, registered
at the hotels are W. H. Gathman, C.
A. Coulter, D. C. Jensen, J. W. Ho-
gan, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Moon. Mra.
Nellie Rankin and L. Westlund.
Others from that state are Shera Bl
ran and Douglas Biran of Walla Walla
and George C Shaw of Vancouver.
Answer Call The city fire depart
ment answered a call at 13:10 yester
day afternoon to the Jim Dopp resi
dence, 602 Park street, to extinguish
fire Jn a small house at the rear
of the home. A fir had been built
In the house for the children to play
In, and It was though sparks caught
from the Inside, according to Fire
Chief Roy Elliott.
From State Points R. D. Whlt
tlesy, Maud S. Slskey and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Klttredge of Klamath Falls
were among those stopping overnight
at local hotels. Others were Phil
O'Connor of Merlll, K. A. Busterud
of Marshfleld, Lee Noonchester of
Burns, Maude Rogers 6f Enterprise,
Bob Kruse and party of Oswego, Cur
tis Gardner of Union Creek, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Whetstone of Roseburg
and O. W. Winkler and W. A. Free
man of Grants Pass.
From California Mrs. George E.
Tryon and sister of Crescent City
were guests at a local hotel here over
the week-end, as were James P. Jack
son of Oakland, E. B. Skeels of Au
burn, Mra. O. S. Goff of Berkeley,
Miss D. Banner of Long Beach, Frank
Basul of Mt. Shasta, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Gordan of AHuras, Mr. and Mra.
R.. W. Coulter. Roy King and Ber
nard Burke of Los Angeles, C. E
Peterson, A. N. Young, Mr. and Mrs
E. E. Thompson. Fred N. Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. D. B. Miller and family of
aan francisco.'
Communications
Oleo Tax Upheld,
To the Editor:
In your discussion on how to vote
on the various measures on the bal
lot you advised voting no on the
oleomargarine tax referendum. We
consider this a direct slap at the
dairy industry of the Rogue River
valley and the state of Oregon, as it
Is the basic Industry of the state.
This measure was passed by the
last legislature and referred' to the
voters by the oleomargarine Interests,
All other Pacific northwest states
hava aimli-r oleomargarine tax laws.
Oleomargarine carries very little tax,
the oil being Imported duty free.
recent tariff on lumber was hailed
with enthusiasm as a forward step
toward prosperity. Why object to a
foreign . product like oleomargarine
being taxed. Every pound of but-
terfat or quart of milk a dairyman
sells carries a tax of some kind. Even
the milk delivered on the streets of
Medford Is taxed. Why should not
oleo carry a Just amount of Oregon's
taxes.
Oleomargarine has been erron
eously celled the "poor man's butter"
because It can be sold cheap. Let
the laboring man who Is buying oleo
consider that every cent he spends
for oleo leaves the state, while If he
purchases butter he Is aiding 50,000
Oregon men and women on dairy
farms. By aiding the dairyman the
laborer is also Increasing the de
mand for his own labor, as the sue
cess of the dairy Industry is far-
reaching.
Butter Is a product of Oregon In
dustry that pays plenty of taxes and
spends It's Income right here in Ore
gon. Oleo pays virtually no taxes
and contributes little or nothing to
any class of business In the state.
Which shall It be, Mr. Editor Ore,
gon or the Philippines? - Horns in
dustry or eastern manufacturers?
Every business In the state is de
pendent on the prosperity of Oregon
dairies. Vote 809 X Teal
Signed:
Subordinate Grange Masters of Jack
son county-
Perry L. Walt. Master Live Oak
Grange, Rogue River.
A. C. Mlttelstaedt, Master Eagle Point
Grange.
I. X. Nealon,
Grange.
Rum Moore,
Grange.
Master Sams Valley
Master Lake Creek
ROXY-lOc
Now Victor McLaglen In
"Guilty As Hell"
Ttie. "New Moral for OM
STUDIO
Formerly
the State
Barbara Stanwyck In
"The Purchase Price"
Adults 150 Children 5e
THE PATENT MOUSE TRAP
Arnold Bohnert, Master Central Point
Grange.
Harry Weagant, Master Talent Grange.
Chester Wendt, Master Jacksonville
Grange.
George A. Andrews, Master Bellvlew
Grange.
Frank Knutien, Master Applegate
Grange.
R. O. Ward, Master Phoenix Grange.
Roscoe Roberta, Master -Roxy Ann
Grange.
Medford, Not. 4.
AFTER ACCIDENT
The condition of Ell Dahack, 70,
rancher of the fcagle Point section,
who sustained Injuries In an auto
wreck Saturday night, was reported
unchanged at the Sacred Heart hos
pital today.
He Is still unconscious and a thor
ough examination therefore Impos
sible, but is believed suffering from
a fractured skull. Mr. Dahack was
driving with his son, Hrnest Da
hack, and stepped from the car be
fore It stopped. He was thrown on
his head.
TWO KILLED IN
WENATCHEE, Wash., Nor. 7. p)
Two men were killed in separate ac
cidents while deer hunting in the
Lake Chelan region Sunday, one of
the mthe victim of- a stray bullet
from some other hunter, who wns
not Immediately located. William
Noble, 05, of Granite Falls, a United
States forest service employe, , was
fatally wounded by the stray bullet.
He was alive when companions in
his party found him, but he died
while being brought to Chelan.
Carl Schorzman of Dryden was kill
ed when he tripped and fell, his
gun accidentally discharging and
pouring Its charge into his body.
When Rest Is
Broken
Act Promptly When Bladder
Irregularities Disturb Sleep
Are you bothered with blad
der irregularities; burning,
scanty or too frequent passage
and getting up at night? .Heed
promptly these symptoms.
They may warn of some dis
ordered kidney or bladder con
dition. Users everywhere rely
on Doan'i Pillj. Recommended
Lfor 50 years. Sold everywhere.
Doan's
Severin Battery Service
Medford Made Batteries
C-volt, 13-plate, 1 year guaran
tee, ss.so
Re -wound armatures tl np
Re-chg. 80c. Our Make tM
1323 N. Riverside Phone 1S38
ilg. X ' domestic:
, xC liTi patent n inrnffisfe a
1 1
BURGLARS ENTER
B!LL O'HARA SHOP
Bill's place at 119 East Main atreet,
operated by Bill O'Hara, was entered
at 12:35 o'clock this morning but
the two men who obtained two sacks
full of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco.
dropped their loot when escaping from
the alley, according to city police.
The report was telephoned officers
that someone had entered the store
room, and as officers were approach
ing, someone yelled at the two men,
one running towards the Craterian
and the other toward the hamburger
stand, located In that vicinity.
Norma Shearer Wins
Craterian Audience
Norma Shearer returns to romance
in "Bmilln Through," which opened
at the Craterian theater yesterday In
this production she proves again that
she Is one of the screen's dramatic
artists.
It Is a dazzling film, both as to
beauty of production and acting. It
could be called the finest acted pic
ture of the year and many who see
It will support the claim. Besides
Norma Shearer there are Fredrlc
Win
Lewis (Louie) Ulrich
Democratic Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
ft ' i
Vote 53 X
Paid Adv
FUHERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown
OI2kc County Coroner
PEDDLER
March, Leslie Howard, O. P. Haggle
and Ralph Forbes.
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' Special Convocation of
Crater Lake Chapter No,
33 R. A. M. Monday, Nov.
7th at 7:30 1. M. Work lrt
R. A. degree. Visitors Invited. By or
der of E. L. Lenox, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN. Secretary.
Regular Communcatlon of
Reames chapter. O. S. 3
XwL Wednesday evening at h
faY .vjOlf Bt-l nlBht. Vla-
itlna members welcome.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secretary.
WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY? ,
IS THERE A CURE
New York. N. T. A booklet con
taining the onlnlons of famous doc
tors on the subject "CAN EPILEPSY
BE CURED?" has met with great In
terest throughout the country. Dr.
Jose Valcarcel of the medical faculty
of the Central University of Madrid,
and Dr. Frank Spirk, renowned spec
ialist of Prague, czechoalovakla, have
contributed to this interesting dis
cussion, which contains a great deal
of Information and advice on the
subject. Any reader writing to Edu
cational ui vision, 049 rum avenue,
New York. N. Y., Dept. 850, will re
ceive a free conv of this booklet while
1 they last.
Mr. Ulrich, member of
a pioneer Jacksonville
family, is well-qualified
to fill this posi
tion, having had many
years experience in
clerical work.
His 8 years as post
master at Jackson
ville, and 10 years
business experience in
Medford qualify him
for this important job.
He is a heavy taxpay
er in Medford and has
been a tireless worker
in civic affairs for the
advancement of Jack
son Co. Your-support
will be appreciated.
GEBAUER ELECTED
K1WANIS PREXY AT
E
Ted GeBauer was elected president
of the Klwanls club at the luncheon
today noon at the Hotel Medford.
He will succeed Olen Arnsplger, im
mediate past president. Other offic
ers named by the casting of an
unanimous ballot were: Max Pelrce,
vice-president; George Frey, treasur
er: Carl Y. Tengwald. secretary, and
the following as directors: C. 8.
Butterfleld. J. c. Mann. O. O. Lem
mon, J. C. Thompson, E. A. Faber.
W. J. Warner and Everett Trow
bridge. T. Morris Dunn, speaker for the
day, was unable to appear so his
speech, which was forwarded, was
read by President Arnsplger, and list
ed reasons why the Grange power bill
should be defeated, placing special
emphasis upon the clalma that It
authorizes $65,500,000 of state bonds
In addition to the present "huge
state debt." The bill, It was fur
ther claimed, would bankrupt Oregon,
when all resources should be "saved
to feed the thousands of unem
ployed. '
"This added bonded indebtedness
would raise taxes still higher, and
more home and farm owners would
lose preporty and life's savings
through tax delinqnency." it was also
stated In the speech.
A letter from W. S. TTRen was also
read by President Arnsplger, and ex
pressed the same sentiment. The
program today was arranged to com
plete the plan of the Klwanls club
to hear the affirmative and negative
arguments on all measures to be
voted on tomorrow. Professor 0. F.
Davles of the Eagle Point schools
presented the affirmative arguments
last week.
Reports on last Saturday's football
game at Corvallls were given by Ted
oesauer, B. c. Sollnsky and Tommy
wuuams.
All Klwanlans were urged by Presi
dent Arnsplger to "get out and vote
tomorrow."
The meeting closed with an unani
mous vote on a plan presented by
u. Mann to send u telegram to
Prink CalMson, football coach at the
University of Oregon, wishing his
team success In the Saturday game
witn ooutnern California.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
EXPERIENCED cook, housekeeper; so
local and Pasadena references. Rea
sonable wages In desirable home.
Box 8589, Mall Tribune.
LARGE corporation has opening for
competent office man; muat be
good typlat and If poslble able a
take shorthand. Give age, experi
ence and . references. Box 8590,
Mall Tribune.
FOR TRADE Model A truck for cows
w nurses, r. j. nan, iame rock
FOR RENT Beautiful turn, home,
840 E. 8th. Phone 1288. Also 3
room furn. eabln, 97.50.
NOW SH0WINO
Lowell Sherman
U!
"False Faces"
PEGGY SHANNON
LILA LEE
.National
COAL e
Fancy Lump offW
Car Not. 11 V
Per Ton
Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. 631
13
When You Are la
KLAMATH FALLS
top At The
WILLARD
HOTEL
Cheerful Service
Modern Surroundings
Central Location
Al Dining Boom
We bvtte Tow rttroes
BMtm I1JO Op
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3.4 mm Bala. "-" '
ILBIItT AD ITU.
YOUNG woman wants housework,
womanlrsa home. Box 8699, Tribune.
PAARESOER wanted to share ex
perurt to San Francisco or Santa
Barbara. Leaving Thursday, phone
12-F-22.
THIS COl' NTH Y IS OOINO AHEAD
IN SPIT'S OF WHO IS ELECTED
PRESIDENT
LET'S OOl
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
1929 Pontlac Coupe In nice shape.
1927 Bulck Standard Sedan, priced
low.
1930 Dodge 6 Coupe (like new).
131 Studebaker Dictator Sedan; free
wheeling. 1929 Chevrolet Coach; a real buy.
1930 Che-'rolet Coupe, priced to sell.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe, with license,
1100.
192R Pontlac Coach.
1932 Pontlaca NEW if you must have
ine wst.
Terms arranged thAt you can handle.
PONTIAC SAT,KS AND SERVICE
FLOOR.
LOST Sultcae between Medford and
Eagle Point. Return to Hotel Allen,
CLEAN, modern house, close In: rea
sonable. Keys at 319 S. Ivy St.
FOR RENT Beautiful home, tile
ainx, fireplace, stove. Soe this home
to appreciate It. 518 S. Oakdale.
LARGE used Tacoma heater. Bar
gain. 109 E. 6th St.
4-ROOM house, 5 month. 910 Stev
ens, uwner, ooi w. 10th.
SELECT your Bronr turkey breeding f
im ueaaea dv jnino In
spected torn, or will trade Jor Ireah j
..err. nBiimna mine roao, Box 480
B. R. Paul.
TOR SALE Or lor wood. Idaho
aronze tom, 93 fertile last ea
on. Ashland Mine road. B. R
Paul.
FOR SALE ahoata.
Beagle Poatofllce.
E. Davto,
LOST Log chain, between Medford
and Jacksonville. 730 Oak St. '
KiaN.w PLAYING
3 &m
PECDM
REGULAR PRICE
$305
PREPARES YOUR CAR fOR
WINTER DRIVING
COURIER TYPE
BATTERY
1 3 rialo-FuIlr guaranteed.
Powerful I Amazing valuel
ANTI-FREEZE
p.r gsl.
and Your
frr Old Battery
Complete
jj protection
.islntt
jjWiyW?'il freexinl.
yTWjW' ! One fill
I H ,"" 11
I OSt winter
lAjklii f will not
IXiEfc yst boil off.
TiresThat Crip and Hold
on Slippery Roads
Now, at loweit bulc prices ever known,
you can get the extra strength and
safety of Firestone Tires. Don't rUk a
skid or blowout. Trade In jour thin,
smooth tires now
Firestone Service Stores, Inc.
0NE ST0P SERVICE
Corner Ninth and Pacific Highway Phone 520
WANTED 300 rods used woven wire
fane lng. C. R. Nat wick. Eagle
Point.
STAR Sedan, licensed, S3 5; 37 Star
Coupster, 50; '24 Studebaker torr
lng. 30; '26 Ford roadster, 5; '38
Ford sedan, $45, '29 Plymouth
coach, 195; G. M. C. truck, ptnsl,
200. Tom's Garage, 330 Nor;a
Riverside.
WANTED Plowing and disking for
tractor. Prices reasonable. Phone
1016-L.
Tired.. Nervous
Wife
Wins Back
Pep!
HER riw nerves
were soothed.
She banished that
i "dead tired' (eel-
ful color fMtlul nights, act ive nays an i
wastes that weir sappine her vitality. NR Tab
leu (Nature's Remedy) the mild, male, all
vegetable laxative worked the transformation.
Try it for constipation, biliousness, hcd-
colds. See bow re
freshed you feel.
At all druggists'
25 cents.
,.r" owe"1'1 ! clw,d!Kr
Slabs
$1
Per Tier
You haul them,
MEDFORD FUEL CO
1122 North Central
tsm 'fwij.y "CiiHtJ
15c
ANY ANY
15c
SEA I TIME
ENDS TODAY
"Bring 'Em Back
Alive"
TOMORROW
Warren William
Maureen O'SulUran
In
"SKYSCRAPER SOULS"
1 Flush Crankcase
2 Refill with Motor Oil
(Winter Grade)
3 Flush Transmission
4 Refill Transmission
with Winter Lubricant
5 Flush Differential
6 Refill Differential with
Winter Lubricant
7 Drain and Flush Radi
ator 8 Inspect Radiator Hose
ana Clamps
9 Inspect Water Pump
Packing
'125
Alitor
FORD CHEVROLET ISSEX
(Othrr$ In proportion.)
Special
8 01
100 Per Cent Penn
Eastern Oil
$3.39
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