MEDFORD MXF- TRTBUXE, BEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and Delphlans to Meet The Delphian society will meet Thursday mornin?, November 10, for regular aesalon at the city library. In Klamath Fallt Al Flora ol Klamath Palls la spending aeveral days In Klamath Falla thla week. From Steamboat Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hendrlckaon are In the elty today from Steamboat and are going back to that vicinity thla evening. t In Sacred Heart Mrs. B. Beckle bymer of Union Creek la In the Sac red Heart hospital here, receiving treatment thla wwr. Returna Today Miss Marguerite McAllister, who haa been In Portland for the past week, returned to Med ford by train this morning. . Trip to Medford BUI Chrysler and Jim Adair, both of Grants Pass, made a trip to Medford Sunday. Qranta Faaa Dally Courier. Mr. Myera Returns O. V. Myers returned today from Portland, where he attended to bualneaa matter for a week. Mr. Wahl Home Having been In Portland on business alnce Friday, Fred Wahl, cashier of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers' bank, returned here by train today. 1 From Calgary Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wllllama and J. Van do Lende of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, were listed 'among the guest from dlatant points at the hotela here. Sunday In Medford Included among the local residents who spent Sunday In Medford weTe Lester Pier son, Glen Pearson and Wayne Ryan. Grants Pass Dally Courier. Fines! In Court D. O. Modrell of Phoenix waa fined 5 and costs of S4.50 in Judge Glenn O, Taylor's court yesterday, following a collision on the overhead bridge at Tolo. Modrell was charged with driving a vehicle with out an operator's license. Committee to Meet The educa tional committee of the Business and Professional Women'a cjub will meet Friday afternoon to make plana for the coming year'a program. The meeting has been called by MUs Elizabeth Burr, chairman of the com mittee. Stop at Hotels Portland folk who apent last night In Medford were M. X. Bowler, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coxey, J. Dudley Ryder, H. Warren, H. Whitehead, G. P. Wales, Holmes B. Qobbert, H. T. Wltworth, D. O. Wll klns, S. P. DeGraff, Jr., and J. E. Sophy. , , Election Dance An "eleotlon dance" has been announced for to night at Dreamland hall on East Main . street, during which returns of the eleotlon will be broadcast at Intervals. Music for this event will be furnished by Ike Porter's popular ayncopators, and a large crowd la an ticipated. r. House Entered Mrs. W. E. Tucker of 611 West Fourth street reported to the city police yesterday that when she was away from home Sunday evening a Bulova watch, 15 In cash and a watch charm were taken, as well as a pair of fur-lined gloves. Entrance was gained through a win dow, she reported. - Overnight Guests At the hotela here, the Eugene guests who are list ed Include Percy D. Hlllls, J. McKce Gould. O. R. Coffin and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cleaves of Eugene, W. T. Mal- lahan of Roaeburg, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown of Ruoh, J. W. Fltzpatrlck of Myrtle Creek, Thomas W. Delnll, O. C. Rawltngs and Catherine Gay- lord of Klamath Falls. To Conduct Meeting Rer. V. L. Baker of Chicago arrived here by train this morning to conduct serv ices this evening at 7:30 o'clock In , the Free Methodlat church. Rever 1 end Baker Is field secretary of the missionary society for the Free Meth odist church, and a large number of church members and their friends are expected to attend. From the Bear State California registrations at city hotels include the following from San Francisco: a. Allen, R. E. Lance, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prophet, S. Shsplro, Alice ..I. Watts and Mr. and Mrs. George R Murphy. Others from the southern state were Dr. E. H. Padden of Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fink and Mrs. W. Garrison of Balboa laland. and W. K. Mohondro of Sacramento. Mr. Dahack Very III The condi tion of Ell Dahack, TO, Eagle Point rancher who sustslned Injuries In a minor accident last Saturday, waa reported aa very aerlous today at the Sacred Heart hospital. He haa not regained consciousness since Satur day and la believed to be suffering v from a fractured skull. Hs fell on his head from an auto while It was In motion. Thinking the ear, driven by his son. Ernest Dahack of Eagle Point, had stopped, the old man stepped from the machine. He was ruahed to the hospital here and waa too ill for a thorough examination to be made Election Party Tonight! BENEFIT COMMUNITY RELIEF KITCHEN Election Returns Stage and Screen Features The Whole Party For Only Personal Closed Today All city offices, In cluding Justice court, were closed be cause of today being election day. Study Group to Meet The atudy group of the P.-T. A. unit will meet at a o'clock at the Jackson county courthouse. All Interested persona are Invited to attend. Business Callers Mrs. S. I. Brill of Jacksonville was transacting bual neaa In Medford today. Other vis itors were Wayne Hlglnbotham of Phoenix, BUI Pentnger of Seven Oaks and Jim Chlsholm of Gold Kill. Return to Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Meno Davla of Seattle, who have been spending the past wek In Phoenix as the guests of Mrs, Davis' mother, Mrs. Charles McLean, has returned to their home In the north by motor. Fined 910 Charles Jeasman, George Reynolds and Ole Hanson were each fined eiO in Juatlce court yesterdsy on charges of being drunk In a public place. The three, arrested Saturday night by city police were taken before Judge Glenn O. Taylor. Get the Limit Miss Dean Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Guenther and Ranald DeVore reported upon their return to Medford that they killed the limit In ducks on Upper Klamatn lake. Sunday. The 60 ducks which they shot in less than four hours, weighed 135 pounds. Announce Plans At the meeting of the volunteer firemen last even ing, of which 23 out of the 24 at tended, plana were completed for the firemen's ball Thanksgiving night at the Oriental Gardens. Mualo Is to be furnished by Ike Porter and his orchestra. Moving pictures, the cour tesy of the California Oregon Power company, were shown at the meeting. Will Return' Here Lee Eyerly of Salem, flying a new F-2 Waco ship. stppoed at the Medford airport en route to Klamath Falla on a business trip. He also plans to do some duck hunting while there. Les Bowman, flying a new model p Waco, waa also iiymg from sslem to Klamath Falls, and stopped over here. He la ex pected to return to the Medford mu nicipal airport tomorrow, en route north. , W. C. T. U. TO MEET AT TEN THURSDAY On Thursday, an all-day meeting of the W. G. T. U. will bo conducted In the Y. W. O. A. parlors, with rep resentatives of the Ashland and Grant paa unions Invited to take part in the program. Mrs. J. C. Woods, county president, will preside at the 10 o'clock session, with Mrs. Jacqua leading the devotions, and Mrs. A. E. Lyman singing a solo. County committee chairmen will be appointed, and plans for the com ing year's work wlll.be made. A cov ered dish luncheon will be served at noon, and the women are requested to bring their own service, covered dish and sandwiches. At 3 o'clock the session will be in charge of Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg, local president. The program will Include the devotions In charge of Mrs. S. L. Leonard, a duet by Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Oldenburg, a reading by Mrs. Big ler and a solo by Mrs. J. W. Grlgsby. Mrs. Woods will give a report of the state convention. TURKEY STEALERS GET JAIL TERMS In Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court yesterday afternoon, Wilbur Sexton, 18, Harold Sloper, 19 and John Ho duffer, 18, were sentenced to jail, on charges of stealing turkeys. Sloper, arrested Sunday night by city and state officers, wae sentenced to 10, days. Sexton to 30 days, and Hoduffer' to 10 days. The birds were found In Sloper'a car, according to officers, and he waa arrested when he returned to the machine. . The turkeys were taken front the Otis Garrett ranch on route '4, and the youth- were surprised at their thieving, Gairrett firing ehbts at them according to officers. HERE TODAY 10 VOTE Aalsant Supervisor of Rogue Blyer national forest, Karl L. Janouch, and his crew of 13 men were In Medford today from Lake o' the Woods, to rot. They planned to return to their camp lata thla afternoon, having ar rived here yeaterday. The men ar constructing an office building, a residence and a barn for th foreat service. Mr. Janouch re ported that It was either raining or snowing practically all of th time at th lake. INITIAL REPORTS TOO FRACTIONAL TO SHOW TREND (Continued from Page One) gal voting were mad In New York and Philadelphia. President Hoover carried hie Inten sive campaign for re-election almost up to hla voting hour, addressing a station crowd at 8acramento on hla way to Palo Alto, Cal. Governor Roosevelt slept late and then went for an automobile ride over his Hudson Valley estate before cast ing his vote at Hyde Park. I can't believe there IS not a speech to prepare," he remarked. Within three hours after the polia opened, Minneapolis waa only 18.000 votea behind the total vote of four yeara ago. Three times the June pri mary vote waa recorded In St. Paul after an hour and a half of voting. Weather conditions later slowed up the votlnfc In Kansas City, slushy snow and wintry winds failed to keep the voter away from the polla, 70.000 ,of the 235,000 registration having voted In the first four and a half hours. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 B Sixth Street! Marriage Licenses Kenna LeRoy Qandee and Altce L. Bowman. Elbert P. Butts and Roby Norford Samuel R. Caton and Bessie Lovet ta Seybold. ' ' Henry C. Gallup and Kattle V. Klrkpa trick. Sylvester Grow and Bertha Foster. John M. Frees and Mary B. Crowl. 'John C. Alaway and Mary Ann Daniels. 4 Dave Biles and Amy Hammer. William E. Houok and lola L. Weltfle. Frank H. Geffert and WUhelmlne Spltser. B. WUlard Scott and Pansy Stiles. Circuit Court S. K. Pollard et al vs. Clarence Wheeler, Hlldred Wheeler. To fore close contract. Gwen Parsons yb.-W. X. Gibson, Alex Anderson. For money. Attach ment filed. , H. F. Meader vs. Lei and Morton. Hank Motor Co. Chattel lien. William Cotton vs. Mary I. Cotton. To recover real property. H. O. Purucker as Electric Wiring. Co, vs. C. M. Cooper, Francis S. Coop er. Lien. Pennington Battery Service vs. Alex Anderson. Cattel Hen. State Industrial Aocld. Com. vs. Suncrest Orchards, Inc. For money. State Industrial Aocld. Com. va Walter H Jones For money. A. L. Cogglna vs. Allen Casebeer. Lien. E. E. Davla vs. George Schumacher. Lien. F. Owen Jamerson. E. F. Dunlap assumed business name of "Standard Neon Co.." Medford. R. O. Stephenson, O. L. Overmyer assumed business name of Economy Lumber Co., Medford. Clarence Joshua Geer, Albert Walk er Rogers, Ernest Hugh Andrews as sume the business name of '-'The Ore gon Pine-eers." A. H. Garrison, J. J. Deartng, F. J. Danaher Incorporate aa "The Pleas ant Placer Company." State of Oregon vs. Alvin Myles, Roy McCully, Ira E. Bailey. Forgery. State of Oregon va. Bob Rose, Jack Price. Unlawfully setting fire. State of Oregon vs. Ralph Tremalne Burglary not in dwelling. State of Oregon vs. Frank, Suskl. larceny oy Dauee. State of Oregon vs. Virgil Burnett. Burglary not in dwelling. State of Oregon vs. Jos. Duane Obtaining money by false pretenses, State of Oregon vs. Emalte Mans field, uck Wilson. Receiving atolen property. State of Oregon va. William F, Glayzer. Assault with Intent to kill. Luetta Winfrey vs. Walter W. Wln- rrey. Divorce. Carrol I. Hays vs. Eakin Motor Co.. a corp., United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. Damages. J. B. Dobbyn 'assumes business name of "Oakdale Grocery." Probate Court Est. William Wehrll (dec.) Admit ted to probate. Rome Owned Koxy Phone 881 r Rome Owned e) Operated lOc Children So STARTS TODAY "New Moral For 01r" with tewls stone Margaret Perry, Hope Crews Also our Rant Comedy "Fire, Fire" N'ewa Dally Mats. 1:80. Ere. 7 p. m. To Play Friday i . i- f - 4 ?w J - Ikw V- "SWKDK" A MH-: II SON, MiMiforda contribution to Howard Hobson'a great Southern Ore Ron Normal grid combination. Anderson Is slated to resume his duties as the Sons' stel lar defensive guard against Chfco State In the homecoming tilt after being laid up with an Injured leg. SPONSORS REPORT O. Dodge of the Medford Riding academy today reported that an at tendance of nearly 300 on Sunday and over 200 on Saturday viewed the rodeo put on over the week-end at the Jackson county fairgrounds. Weather conditions was the reason for many falling to attend. The Medford Riding academy's en trants won three races, while Dr. O. A. Citizen's thoroughbreds took two of the contest. The entire show waa said to be a aucceas, and a similar show ta expected next sesson, ac cording to Mr. Dodge. LEWIS STONE AT ROXY IN 'NEW MORALS FOR OLD' A chair can make all the difference between a forceful, Incisive character and a placid, easy-going one. - Bo declares Lewis Stone, who enacts the timid business man dominated by his children In "New Morals for Old," now playing at the Roxy theater. Rose Bowl Queen Blonde, blue eyed borothy Ed wards will reign at the Pasadena, Cal., New Year'a celebration which Include an Intersections! football game. (Associated Press Photo) ' ELECTION PARTY TONITE AT ' Benefit Community Relief Kitchen Election Returns Regular Feature, "False Faces" Revival Show Cracked Nuti. Stage Features Returns Oo To Aid the Community Kitchen r a. THURSDAY NITE . Medford Junior Theatre Guild Presents "Big Game Gaities of 1932" TRAGEDY RELICS SPUR TO (Continued ueui Pag One) gate near th Caaa ranch, when he found the hat. a pair of overalls, an undershirt, a piece of rope, a pair of shoes, a bit. and a pair of blankets. All gave evidence of having lain in the weather for a year -or more. No clues or marka have been found on the articles. As soon as the weather clears in that section, the sheriff will send a posse to make a thorough Inspection and hunt for sv RTave, or bones. The hat la of the general type worn by hunters, aa protection during the hunting season, and there are tinges of red In the headgear. No one has been reported m lasting In that section during the past two years. During that period, however. It has been a favorite section for prospectors, Including many trans ients, who camped there for varying periods. A thorough Investigation will be made by Jackson county authorities, to unravel the elements of mystery In the case, CHICAGO, Hot. i.(AP) Senator William E. Borah of Idaho gave out a broad hint aa he passed through Chicago today that he had voted for Herbert Hoover. The Idaho republican would not predict the outcome of the election but said he believed It would be close. He said he cast his vote by absentee ballot before leaving Boise for Wash ington, Charged With Murder Mr. Ml til Down wae held at Rlvarhead, L. I., as si witness In the laying of "Dr." Frank Tuthlll, e eentrlo corn doctor. Her husband, Victor Downs, former Rlchmpnd, Va., policeman, Waa oharged with murder. After day In court during which th husband was twice freed, Downa w Jailed on a chorga of robbery and hi wlfa was charged with th murder.' (Aasoolated Press Photo . Regular Communcatlon of 'Reamea chapter, O. B. S., Wednesday evening at B o'clock. Social night. Vis iting membera welcome. HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secretary. THE ,K .AAaT'" ?ADMIBIOf TONITE ONLT 30c STARTS TOMORROW DISCARDED mm Natalie Moorehead J. Farrel McDonald EX-KLAN CHIEF LOSES COURT PLEA f x '' " v V' !M D. C, Stephenson (left), former dracon of the Ku Klux Klan, lost a plea for an Immediate hearing on a writ of habeas corpus seeking hie release from Indiana state prison on a charge of njurder. He Is shown with B. C. Jenklnea, one of hla attorneys, In court at South Bend, Ind. (Associated Press Photo) Soldiers Guarding New Mexico Polls SANTA FB, N. M., Nov. 8. (AP) Governor Arthur Seligman today placed San Miguel, Valencia. Guada lupe and Sandoval counties under martial law while detachments from the New Mexico National Guard pa trolled polling places In those coun ties. Leaves for Klnmath Chal Strange Is spending several days this week In Klamath Falls, attending to business matters. , TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY TAKEN UP One Hereford calf about 8 mo. old, apllt left ear, right ear cropped. 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