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MEDFOTtD JfXLU TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOTEifBER 17, 1932. PAGE FIVE Local and puke Beturnt Dr. C. H. Pask re turned to MM ford by train today from Portland VlalU Friends Mlu Edna Elfert pent last evening In Grant Paai aa guest of friends In the climatic city. Rorua River Ura. James Martin of Rogue River la In Medford today attending to business matters and flatting friends. Bragg In City P. J. Bragg, repre sentative of the Pacific Fruit and produce company, Is In Medford to day on business. Rosenberg Home Harry Rosenberg returned to Medford on the Shasta today from San Francisco, where he has been spending several days. Lone Pine P.-T. A. to Meet There will be a meeting of the Lone Pine Parent - Teacher association Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 6 From Central Point Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harrta of Central Point were In Medford yesterday, shopping and attending to business matters. Mullany Here R. E. Mullany, rail way claims agent, with headquarters to Portland, arrived In Medford last evening by train, and la spending to day here on business. Canbvs Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Canby of Grants Pass are in Med ford today attending to business mat ters. Mrs. M. Clements is another oaller from the neighboring city, . Hlggins Is Out Having served five days of his 15-day aii sentence, aor don Hlgglns was released today from ' the county Jail. He was arrested No vember 11 on charges of rlotlus and disorderly conduct. Farrell In Portland City Attorney Frank P. Farrell is spending today in Portland, attending the public hear ing relative to the regulation of pub uo utilities. He made the trip north by train Wednesday evening. For Medical Care Betty Hodgson of Central Point is in the Community hospital here for medical care. Mrs. TJ. L. Hardman of 809 Newtown, this city, is also a patient at the Com munity hospital today. . Marriage License Leslie Lee King 38, and Irma May Purcell, 34, both of Reno, Nev., secured a marriage license Tuesday evening at the coun ty clerk's office here. He listed his occupation aa a laborer. Precipitation Making the total . precipitation since September 1, 2.31 inches, from 5 p. m. yesterday to 5 a. m. today, .02 inch of rain fell, and from 5 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wednes day, .01 of an Inch was recorded by the government weather bureau. Leaves for Kansns Mrs. Alice Cox, who has "been spending the past year in Medford with her son, Lester Cox of 1315 Locust street, left on the Shasta today for Wichita, Kans., where she plana to remain for some tlm?. Business Callers Mrs. Leon Jones of Roxy Ann was a business oaller in Medford today. Mrs. W. R. Jordan of Kings highway is also In the city, and Mrs. Alice Mains and Mrs. Jack Kelty were business visitors yesterday from Talent, Confers Here E. M. Burnham, as sistant general sales manager of the Standard OH company, Is spending today in Medford, conferring with the district sales malnager, A. P. Johnson, and other officials of the branch office here. Visit Crater Lake W. J. Buckhorn, from the bureau of entomology, Port land, accompanied by his bride of a week, visited Crater Lake national park yesterday. He also called at the offices of the park service In the Federal building. 1 Sentence Suspended Sari Brown of Ashland, sentenced to SO days in Jail and fined $100. on October 22, In charges of driving an automobile while Intoxicated, today had the re mainder of his Jail sentence suspend ed and was given three months to pay his fine, En Route North. Captain F. D. Lynch, Lieut. L, D. Ooates and Lieut. Wayne P. Sprlmpton, en route toj 3aarson field, Vancouver, Wash., from Brooks field, San Antonio. Tex., stop ped overnight at the Medford air port. The officers are with the TJ. 8. army. Brad en Improving Arthur Braden of Gold Hill, employe of the Beaver Cement company, who lost part of , his left hand In an accident near the cement plant the first of the month. Is still confined to the Sacred Heart hospital. His condition, however, is described aa very satisfactory. FOX CRATERIAN MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 21 The World's Greatest Singing Comedian ON THE STAGE IN PERSON WILXIAM MORRIS pre SIR HARRY LAUDER "EVER NEW" IN NEW SONGS AND OLD FAVOQITES COMPANY OF CLEVER ENTERTAINERS Kiltie Bagpipe Band Sir Harry Lauder's Own Orchestra "Harry l.aurir Is different Ills sonr and rhsractrrlzatlon are dis tinct" Chicago Dally Newt Down to Earth Prices for Roadshow Seats Now Selling! 50c- -1.00 t hu.ir I nut Sfat 51.50 and SJ.no plus loo, ooirrnrirnt Ta Personal Injures Arm Mrs. A. F. Stennett suffered injuries to her left arm yes terday afternoon In a fall at her home. Singleton Visits Here Phil Single ton of Rose burg was guest here Tuesday of Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Bunch, having stopped In Medford on a busi ness trip. From Washington Hans Goalie of Blaine, Wash., was a guest registered at a local hotel, others from that state were Richard Oasslarder and H- H. Reed of Seattle. a Has Operation Edward Canoose of South Riverside underwent a major operation at the Community hospital Wednesday and was reported getting along nicely yesterday afternoon. Bell In City Chris A. Bell, repre sentative of the bondholders for the Talent Irrigation district, with of fices in Portland, arrived in Medford by train this morning to confer with Olen Arnsplger, secretary-manager of the irrigation district. Returns Here L. A. Wall in. fac tory representative of the Chevrolet Motor company, has returned to Med ford from Del Monte. Cal., where he attended the gathering of Chevrolet representatives from various cities in the Pacific coast region. License Issued A marriage license was Issued yesterday at the county clerk's office to Walter O. Hume, 35, of Dunsmulr, Cal., and Estella May Dietrich, 38, of the same city. Hume gave his occupation as a life Insur ance salesman and she as a house wife. It Is the third marriage for Hume, the records show. She Is native of Utah and he of Ontario. Return from North Fred Weeks and A. E. Orr of the Weeks & Orr furniture store, returned home today from Portland, where they have been spending the past three or four days on business. They Journeyed south by train. . Mr.' Orr, who Is president of the Oregon Retail Furniture Deal ers association, presided at a meeting of that body In Portland this week. Twenty-two In Clnss At the open ing meeting of the adult gym class, organised Tuesday evening at the girls' gym In the Senior high school, 32 women of the city signed for mem bership. The class will meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock for regular gym work, In charge of Miss Carln Degermark, supervisor of girls athletics. ' From a Distance Earl F. Hammond of Fairbanks, Alaska, was Included among the folk at the hotels who listed their residences in vwlous parts of the country. Others were Charles G. Stuart of Nogales, Ariz., J. H. Rat llff of Denver, Colo., and Lieut. Wayne P. Sprlmpton, Lieut. L. I). Coates and Captain F. D. Lynch of San Antonio, Tex. Oregon I an At the hotels from points In the state outside of Port land are George Levy and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whetstone of Roseburg, George I. Lets on, D. W. Haddow, James H. Tlerney, George M. Yeat man, O. W. Weir, E. S. Heydenburk, Mrs. 3. 8. Johnson, Mrs, A. Clark of Eugene, P. H. Walbrldge. R. Judson, J. O. Stearns, L. O. Herrold and C. P Pray of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edwards of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sager of Corvallts. Southern "Bears" The state of California was represented on the hotel lists last night by E. Oas, D. J. Little, Art Johnson and Melvln Fran of Oakland, R. D. Teigen, Mr. and Mrs D. O. Vance, George Hatte, Sam Sobel, Al Loey and M. R. Hall of San Francisco, Mrs. M. Knight, E. A. Oor don and R. N. Fitzgerald of Berkeley, H. F. Hausen, Philip Smith, B. Oberg, Mrs. Ida Murphy and Mrs. H. J. Mc Gunnes and son of Los Angeles, O. Fuller of Sacramento, Mary Gheller, Jean Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hume of Dunsmulr and Lauren Leavel! of Lincoln. End Colds Quick HE was an easy victim to colds and they hung on bo long until she suggested the use of NR tablets. He seldom catches colds now. When he does they are quickly broken up. This afe, dependable, all-vegetable corrective Nature's Remedy strengthens and regulates bowel action aa no other laxative can carries away poisonous wastes which make you suscep tible to colds, dizzy spells, headaches, bill ousness. Works tltatantly, too. No griping. Try a box. 2.tc at your druggist's. THEATRE MEDFORD "'UHJ OH MoLoughlln la City J. L. Mc Lougnlin, representing the Illinois Central out of the Portland offices, is among railway men on business here. W. E. Scott of the Chicago Northwestern. Portland. Is also In the city, aa Is Bert Miller, who arrived by train, representing the C. B. & Q. lines. Listed on RegUtera Those listed on the hotel registers here from the city of Portland !ncludeRalph Sen le gal, w. S. McSwaln, Ray C. Nelson, Beatrice McCloud, W. W. Durfu, E N. Brown, Henry C. Berg. Curtis Gard ner, A. A. Mankel, Q. R. Oheadler. V. H. Haines. John Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blakley, C. A. Co tier. E. C. Koer ner, G. L. Laughlln, C. A. Harrington, C. A. Fullen and Malone Hutohlns. From California Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barr of Mt. Shasta are among northern California residents attend Ing to business matters In Medford today. Others -are Mrs. Roy Hard, Mrs. O. N. Larimore an' son and Mrs, R. H. Burton of Hilt, Mrs. J. J. Bur ger of Fort Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Iden of Treka and Mrs. Martin Lar- sen, also of the latter city. Wager Settled Tom Waterman to day was expressing his pleasure in the fact that he may wear some warm clothes during the bleak winter days all because Roosevelt tths tire ed president. Mr. Waterman had a wager with Miss Avis Anacheute that If Hoover won he would wear nis famous white linen suit all winter. Miss Anscheute will now be required to wear her winter wrap this coming summer. f AT EVANS VALLEY Mrs. Azalea Sager, clothing special ist at Oregon State college, today ac companied Mrs. Mabel O. Mack, coun ty home demonstration agent to Evans Valley, where an all day meet ing Is being conducted by the home extension unit In the grange hall. Remodeling clothing was scheduled for the subject. A covered dish luncheon was served at noon. On Friday, Mrs. Mack will conduct an all-day meeting at the Sams Val ley school, and the clothing discus sion will Include a dyeing demonstra tion, she stated. This evening the demonstration agent will speak en kitchen conveni ences at the Talent Grange's home economics program, which Is being advertised as "Come into the Kltch en." Music and skits will be Includ ed In the evening's entertainment, which Is In charge of Mrs. W. E. Roblson. Open Meeting At Roxy Ann Grange Open meeting for members of Roxy Ann grange and their friends will be conducted by the Roxy Ann grange Friday evening, November 18, accord ing to announcement made today. Program will be put on during the evening, and refreshments served. A good attendance Is desired. Ashland Elk Party Saturday Eevning The annual Thanksgiving party of the Ashland Elks lodge will be held Saturday night at Ashland. There will be the usual entertainment and boxing card. Many Medford Elks are planning to attend the festivities. e pace Walter P, Chrysler presents the neiv Plymouth a Six at $6o less than last year "TOOK at All Three!" said Walter P. Chrysler -Lf last April . . ."Look at All Threel" he repeats today. For today he introduces a new Plymouth . . . a SIX with Floating Power . . . vibrationless ; ; ; a BIG, full-sized Six ... a complete new car . ; ; de signed to win first place in the low-priced field. It's a Six with hydraulic four-wheel brakes so you can enjoy Free -Wheeling with security! And safety-steel bodies to protect you and your family. It's a Six with that big-car, smartly-tailored look I And with a new idea of what values are these days. Will this be America's next "Number One" tar? "Look at All Three." And decide for yourself! see NEW LOW PRICES-Buiineu Coup 49J, Rumble Sen Coup IMS, 4-Door Sedan 1)79, Convertible Coup $39); all prices F.O.B. factory. ConTeniermerms. Optional Automatic Clutch $8, Duplets Safety Piste Glass windows Coupe $10, Sedan (16.90. PLYMOUTH GUNMAN SLAYS ESCORT, ABDUCTS ATTACKS GIRL (Continued from Page One) Compelling the girl to drive the car. he pu&hed Gulslnger out a few blocks away and left him lying In the street. Oulstnger worked him self loose and notified the police. Miss Henry was kept In the car. The bandit, covering her with his pistol, forced her to drive the car throughout the South Side. Several I times, she ssld, they heard ttie scream or sirens ox ponce cars nearoy, out the gunman merely compelled her to drive faster. After several hours of dodging pursuit, the gunman told her to drive home. As they approached the girl's real dence he made her stop while he Jumped out and escaped. DOGS OF FAR NORTH HERE WITH MASTER EN ROUTE TO SOUTH With huskies to the right of him and Malamutes to the left of him, wagging tails of many colore, Earl F. Hammond, who has spent 11 years In archaeological research In the north arrived In Medford today en route south In a truck house, topped with two fast snow sleds. With him, In addition to the IS grown dogs, and a group of puppies, were one Indian youth, an Eskimo, Alex Mogg, ana John Jobson of South Dakota, Smiling above a curly brown beard, which conceals a great portion of his otherwise youthful appearing face, the man who worked with Amundsen. Knute Basmussen, and who helped to salvage the dirigible Norge, called his dogs from their rather minute kennels to show off their bushy coats, thickened by the demands of heavy winters they have known. With them he will appear In a program at the Holly theater soon, after returning from Ashland, toward which he was headed today. "We are going through to Los An geles." he explained. "I have two brothers there. We're going back to Alaska as soon as the ice breaks up next spring In the McKenzle river. Just putting on a few shows as we go. I work with the dogs In the north. Some are Alaska huskies, some Siberian huskies and the others Mala mutes. Their color doesn't mean any thing," he explained as the dogs stuck brown, black, white and gray noses through the bars of their kennels In the truck, giving a farewell bark as the Immense dog house moved down the street. 4 State Police Head On Inspection Trip Charles Pray, superintendent of state police, Salem, and W. 8. Mo Swaln, of the department of Justice, with headquarters at Portland, spent last evening and this morning In the city on official buslneas. They left at noon for Klamath Palls. Pray Is on a tour of inspection of state police division points. m is lime for SIX IS SOLD BY My Beauty Hint CAROLS LOMBARD Although 1 think makeup Is very essential to beauty, my hint la not to overdo It. In daytime. I use a powder of equal parts beige and flesh tints; a tea rose shade of rouge and a very pale rose lipstick. X never use mascara or eye pencil when . going to shop or out walking. For evening, a powder four shades darker la my favorite. I use no cheek rouge, but my lipstick Is heav ier. I use carmen red. At night I also use violet eyelid shadow and dark blue mascara, lengthening my eyebrows slightly with a blue pencil. ANNUAL ELKS' PARTY CLUB ROOMS TONIGHT Following short lodge session at the Elks' temple this evening, the members will attend their annual Thanksgiving turkey party In the club rooms, and a number of fat birds have been obtained for the event, members of the committee in charge have announced. A large number of Elks are expected to be in attendance. ft Grand Jury Sees Labor End Today l?.e grand Jury, W. T. Grieve of Prospect, foreman, expects to con clude It labors today and make a report to the circuit court Friday morning. The body has been In ses sion since Monday Investigating sev eral cases and local matters. The grand Jury this morning visited the county poor farm near Talent and expects to visit other county Insti tutions and offices during the day. STUDIO Adults lflo Kins Sc Ends Tonlte Janet Gaynnr Charles Farrell In "Merely Mary Ann" Tomorrow Tom Tyler In "Vanishing Men" V Home Owned A Operated Koxy Phons 201 r Children Sc Thursday and Frfctay Corlnne Griffith In "LILY CHRISTINE" Also Betty Boop Limited News "A Seat On the Curb Coming Sun.-"H0RSEFEAT1IEHS" Dally Mats, 1:30. Eve. 7 p, m. .hds AU.Hi I Eif . . . . . W H with Floating I -t, . m 7,232 DESOTO, DODGE AND CHRYSLER DEALERS M orse Investigates Hosiery Sales Case Steven Morse of Eugene. United States postal Inspector, la in Medford i Liin.(iiK vu mo cue oi Eimw , Cole, 18, of Eagle Point, who yester day confessed to city and state police I that he had substituted a cheaper variety of hose for orders he had taken In Medford and Central Point. According to his signed statement, ; Cole old the officers that the pack ages were sent c. o. D from the Eagle Point post office. Stated Communication of Q Medford Lodiie No. 103. A. fik p- A' M" frldl,y- Nor. 18, Ajat 7:30 p. m. Official visit of the District Deputy Qrand Master at this meeting. Visitors in vited. L. C. STEWART, W. M. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. Watch for the Leader a new Chevrolet in December. Notice of Execution Sale. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a writ of execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Orepon for the County of Des chutes In a proceeding therein pend- ntr wherein First National isanc ci San Lenndro, a corporation, as plain tiff recovered judgment against w. B. Farmer snd Callle Farmer for the sum of I178.75 with Interest on 400.000 from January 30. 1930. to August 5. 1930, and Interest on 168.75 from August B. 1930, at 7 per annum and the further sum "f $6.00 as costs and disbursements. I will offer for sate at public auction to the highest binder for cash at the front door of the court house in Medford, Oreffon, on December 34th, 1033, at 10 o'clock a. m.. the follow ing described real property located in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: South half of Northwest quarter, and South half of Northwest quar ter of Section 37, T. 37, R. 3 W., taken and levied upon aa the prop erty of said defendants for the sat isfaction of said Judgment and ac cruing costs. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff for Jackson County, Oregon. TOMORROW ON THE STAGE I Ifxto-s. vaw w.tA t- CAPTAIN EARL HAMMOND And His Eskimo Troupo. SEE THE DOO TEAM IN FRONT OF THE HOLLY SATURDAY AT 1:00 P. M. settin 'hiUliiin I' 1,1.11 HlMsi"rsasaaaisSMasi TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WASTBO Man's bicycle for cash. Must be a real bargain. Tel. 003. WANTED Names men-women, 18-50, wlshinjE steady post-depression gov ernment Jobs. Start 105.00-f 158 00 man th . Com mon ed uca t Ion s u f -flclent. Pull particulars and sam ple coaching FREE. Apply today sure. Box 1280-H. Mall Tribune. WANTED Passengwra to Portland and return; share expenses. Tel. 1298. SEVERAL work horses, harness, range, manure; reasonable. Rear 1 140 Court St. MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advice on love, mar riage and butlnes. Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 3. FOR SALE--1 1 -ton O. M. O. truck, flat bed, 30-lnch steel wheels. Cass Auto Wrecking Co. LOST Male Pekinese dog, brown one eye. Phone 1093. LADY wanta transportation to Los Angeles: share expenses. 317 So. Riverside. Tel. 457-J. WANTED Christian woman roomer. Home privileges. 63 N. Central. mmm 1 r ANY ANY f IDC SEAT TIME IOC Tonight and Tomorrow Night "The Painted Woman" with Spencer Peggy Tracy Shannon Also "Strange As It Stems" Travelogue News LAST TIMES T0NITE "The PASSION PLAY" A Magnificent Production Of Thii Famous Play Tomorrow ON THE SCREEN 1 "THE PRIDE of the LEGION" WITH BARBARA KENT J. FARRELL McDONALD LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD SALLY BLANE and others Adults 20 ree v 5A Mi ... WAN. TO and hand goods. We pay more. Berrydale and Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Pboae 308. WHEAT HAY and calf coming S weeks old. 315 Ashland Ave. EXCHANGE Apples tor chickens, turkeys, potatoes or what have you. Mrs. Laura Jones, Route 1, Medford. WANrEO To exchange wood tor Ford of Chevrolet sedan. Mrs. Laura Jones, Route 1. Medford. Baby Grand Piano, standard make, brand new, half price, this weeK only. Bungalow Piano: will sell for baW ante due, and the price la lowt easy terms. Cfood Uaed Piano, cheap. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPK 36 8. Grape. COMING Tomorrow The Funniest Pair in Pictures in Their New Feature Length Comedy TAN OllVCft are here in 6 roaring reels of joy LAST TIMES TODAY "Life Begins" - KIDDIES' OC MATINEE SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock MAIL TRIBUNE Sponsored by . , Frinoe Auto Eleotrio . and Wrecking Oo. 0-vK. 13 plate, jpiar. 1 yr. 93.B0 Re-rlif, 50c, our make 2Bc Generators fl and up 1740 N. Riverside. Phone 833-W NATIONAL COAL $1300 L J Per Ton off the car Car Now on Track. All Fancy Lump no Dust, you'll Like National. DRY-SLABS $350 Per Load 12 or 16-inch Body-Wood Rough Blocks Smooth Blocks at New Low Prices Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631 Severin Battery Service Medford Made Batterlee t-Tolt. U-plate. 1 year guaran tee. I3.S0 Re-wound armatures II an Reehg. 600, Oar Make I5e 111? N. Riverside Phone ISM SOB-- it