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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1932 PAGE THIRTEEN Local and Washlngtonlans Seattle (oik who ire guest In Medlord Include W. Cassell and John M. Clark, i ... Guest or Mrs. Watt Mrs. Lula Morgan ! a guest here (torn the eaat of Mra. W. B. Watt, having arrived a few dava ago from Spokane, Wash L'nderioea Operation P. 8. Clegg underwent a major operation this morning at the Community hospital and was reported getting along nicely this .afternoon. - Home from California Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grlmmett have returned to this city from spending two weeks In California, where . they attended to business matters and visited Yo- semlte national park. Guest from Afar Thos from dlS' tant points who are listed on the hotel registers are Mrs. Jagga of Van couver. B. C, Harry L. Prohow of Myle, Minn., and Arthur H. Kuhn of Chicago. 111. ' r ... On Business Here 0. J. Barry, general agent of the passenger de partment for the New York Central lines, with headquarters In Portland, spent yesterday In MJdford, attend ing to business matters for his com pany. ... Business Callers Among visitors In Medford today, attending to business matters and shopping, are c. R Reynolds of Roxy Ann way, Stanley Lydlard of Central Point, Tom Riley of Eagle Point and Mrs. Ella Mcaeatn of Prospect. ... . Juvenile Meeting Election of of fleers will be held tomorrow after noon by the Degree of Honor Juve '.. nlles at their meeting In Labor hall at the corner of Main and Central streets. All members are requested , to be present. i Chorus Practice A full attendance Is desired at the Tegular practice to morrow morning at 10.30 of the Jack son County Teachers' chorus, accord. " ing to announcement today. The meeting will he conducted in room 8 at the Senior high school, with Miss Harriet Baldwin as director. Giving Exams Operators' and chauffeurs' examinations are being given today by Ward McReynolda of the secretary of state's department. . In the city hall. Mv. McReynolda will also' be here tomorrow, with the :. office being open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. " ... ' Asks for Vegetables Lion George J. Prescott today requested that any- ows having aurplus vegetables that might be used at the Lions' soup ... kitchen, get in touch with htm. A large number are being cared for, and any contributions will be greatly ap ... predated, he stated. Little Rain Only one hundredth -' of an Inch .of rain fell here between 5 p. m. Thursday afternoon and 8 a. m. today, according to the united 3" States weather bureau at the Medford municipal airport. From 5 a. m. to ; 8 p. m. Thursday, only a trace was recorded, the reports show. v . Accident Reported An accident re port was filed at the city police eta tlon this morning by Ane Chrlsten " sen of route one, Medford, whose automobile collided with that driven by Elden Miller of Ashland. The Chrlstensen car was turning ' Into Voorhlea' crossing when the accident occurred, his statement ahows. . nilllngs Is 111 Newman Billings has been 111 for the past week with a serious attack of Influenza. He was reported In a much Improved condi tion today. Newman and his mother, Mrs. John Billings, operate the Lone Pine service station located at the overhead railroad crossing five miles south of Qold Hill. ... Friday Callers Many people from nearby towns and communities were In Medford tela morning, transact ing business and shopping. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Board v ma and Mrs. E. J. Boardman of Cen tral Point, Miss Laura Burson and Mrs. Chub Anderson and Mra. Donna Oraffls of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKnlght of Jacksonville. e ' ' lames Hayes Better James Hayes, Jr., was still Improving In health to day, according to report from his father, Dr. James 0. Hayes. The youth Is receiving treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital for Injuries sustained In an auto wreck Sunday evening, when he was returning to the University of Oregon after apend Ing the Thanksgiving holiday here. jjj Of Course You're Interested. in our special sales which we have each Saturday and rightly so. They invariably will save yon money .... and Watch each Friday's paper and then order from your favorite grocer or our retail store. Tomorrow we will offer Jumbo Raised Donuts 1 7c doz. This is a large fluffy donut, generously sugared. The good old fashioned kind your grandmother was so proud of. Personal Visits Mrs. Stacy Mrs. Mae Orsen of Ashland 1 a guest In Medford this week of Mrs. Chas. Staoey. .... Guests of Barkers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Crescent Mills, Cal an spending several days her as guests or Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barker. Here on Business Hugh Ford of Medford wss transacting business In Grants Pass Wednesday. Oranta Pass uauy -courier. . . Down from Prospect John Phlpps or Prospect Is among persons from country districts attending to busi ness matters here today. t . Visiting from Medford Clifford Sparlln of Medford apent Thursday in o rants Pass, visiting relatives and mends. Grants Fas Dally courier. ... Hurd Leaves C. T. Hurd of Port land, manager of the Jobbers' Supply company, left this morning for 'the coast, after a two-day bualneas visit in southern Oregon. . ; . DelzeU In City T. W. Detsell, as sistant division manager of the Cali fornia Oregon ' Power company In Klamath county, was a local business visitor the middle of the week. . . . i Mrs. Clrlch III Mrs. Wm. Dlrlch of South Oakdale waa taken to the Sacred Heart hospital last night for medical treatment and was reported sa getting along nloely today. ... Arrives Today Mrs. H. P. Hargrave arrived hers today on the Shasta from Berkeley, Cal., to attend the funeral services of her brother, Fred W. Weeks. a Guests In City Mr. and Mrs. O. Bslentyne of Olendale, Cal., were guests Tuesday and Wednesday of Dr. and Mrs. charlea A. Shade!, at their home here. ... Gentner to Conference Louis O. Oentner left by train last evening for Seattle, where he will attend the Western OH Spray Project conference In session there Ssturday and Sun day. Leaves for Montana Mm. Jenora Moulton lett this morning by train for Billings, Mont., to spend four months visiting her daughter, Carrie Emerson.. Mrs. Moulton formerly re sided -near Billings. . . . Here from North Mrs. A. H. Lamm, accompanied by Mra. Hubert Person of Portland, arrived here today from the northern city, having visited there. Mrs. Parson will be the guest while here of Mrs. Lamm and her alster, Mrs. Alios M. Dunn. . Car Fire The city fire department was called to 613 South Riverside avenue at 9:30 o'clock last evening to extinguish the Whipple car, which had caught fire from a short circuit. Llttb damage reaulted, firemen' re ported today. . Llceuse Issued A marriage license was Issued yesterday 'to Robert M. GUlmore, 23, of Ashland, and Helen Catherine Walton, 18, also of that city. He listed his occupation as a truck 'driver. He gave his birthplace as Central Point and she as Jackson ville. ... Urged to Attend All members "1 the American Legion are urged to plan now to attend the district con ference which will be held In Med ford next Thursday, December 15. A large number of outside veterans Kill be present from alt parts of district no. 4, which embraces the soutnern Oregon territory. The dsy'a program will start with a business conference In the afternoon, to be followed oy a apeclal meeting and entertainment In the evening. ... From California with the cities In California a their homes, travelera stopping overnight In Medford at the local hotels were Mllo M. Harding and Tom Hole of Los Angeles, Guldo J. Orannuerl, L. L. Vaughn, John C. Plnley, Eugene P. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hicks, F. J. Bryson, S. M. French, George Whipple and George W. Edwards of San Francisco, C. C. Anderson of Sacramento and J. O. Becker of Oakland. ... Guests In City From point In the state other than Portland, the fol lowing Oregonlana were listed at local hotels as follows: Roy Entler, F. B. Miller and G. H. Kllborn of Rose burg, Howard Scheffel of Klamath Falls, Z. S. Merrill of Albany. J. C. Currls of Salem, May Woolly of Grants Pass, B. M. Gould, Hugh H. Earle and F. R. Miller of Eugene and I J. Allen of Corvallla. TROOPS READY I . .' ... .... !.'. K .Jst wi "I .. .. v X 'MmfM. It Although war has not been officially declared, many hava been killed In skirmishes between Bolivian nd Paraguayan forces In the dispute over the Chaco territory In South America. A battery of Paraguayan artillery Is shown ready for action. (Aasoelated Press Photo Western Thriller r ' 'V? A ' Thrilling action and a blazing w estern story are featured at the Holly theater today and tomorrow. Short subjects will feature a capoon. "Forty Thieves;" Modge Podge, Woman's Work, a McNamee news reel and a cartoon. Kiddles are lookln g forward to the 5-ccnt matinee to be held Saturday. ASTORIA. Ore., Dec. 3. (AP) An unexploded bomb, fashioned from 47 sticks of dynamite with fuse attach ed, was found today under a rear room of the Youngs Bay Cooperative Dairy here, Chief of Police John Acton disclosed. The ohlef expressed belief the bomb was placed by the same person who successfully set off another bomb In the boiler room of the dairy, wreck ing that part of the building Wed nesday night. ' District Attorney P. P. Lelnen weber said today he would take the case before the county grand jury. His statement was In response to a request of the Portland office of the International, Labor Defense league that such an Investigation of the "fascist terror bombing" be held and that every effort be made to bring about "the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators." 4- PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 2. (AP) Expressing the hope that agricul tural relief will be given fullest at tention at the short session of con gress. United States Senator Freder ick Stelwer left Portland last night for Washington, D. C. He expects to arrive In time for the opening of the session Monday morning. Before leaving the senator observed that farm relief la of more Import ance to the people of the nor to west than either the prohibition or the foreign debts problems. Radio Picture Wins Craterian Audience Th Big Broadcast, romantlo t comedy starring the outstanding radio personalities of the day and a group I of movie stars ends It. run at the I Craterian theatre Saturday night. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock every child In Medford will be given the opportunity to see this tremendous production for five cents. The csst Includes Blng Crosby, Kate Smith, Burns and Allen, Donald Nov is, Cab Calloway and his orchestra, the Boswell Sisters, Vincent Lopes and his orchestra. Arthur Tracy (the street singer), Stusrt Erwln, Leila Hyams snd the Mills Brothers. Starting Sun day the Craterian will show another big hit, "Teas of the Storm Country." HARRY CAREY AT ROXY IN FIRST RUN PICTURE Harry Carey, one of the leading exponents of melodramatlo action ro mances, returns to the acreen- In "Cavalier of the West," a spectacular story of pioneering dava In the Mexl can border country. This picture, recently completed, will be shown for the first time locally tomorrow at the Roxy Vieater. ) Miss Greg' II' Miss Virginia Gregory has . !a 111 at her home on East Jackson stree suffering from a severs esse of Irfluenra, for the past wek. She ass reported In an Improved condition today. RGSEBURO Intension of powr I and watr eervlce, to cost s-proxl-i mately MO.OOO. lUrted here I , Call- j fornla Oregon Power company. j FOR ACTION IN Comes to Holly I WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. (P) Dem ocratic farm relief plans were dis cussed today by Chairman Jones f the house agriculture committee and Greorg W. Hill, president of the American Tobacco company, who conferred with President-elect Roose velt Thursday. It was understood Hill made no specific suggestions but offered his services to the committee in supply ing Information on Tobacco and the tobacco Industry. Archbishop Dies SANTA FE. N. M., Dec. 3 (AP) Archbishop Albert T. Daeger, 60, of the Catholic archdiocese of northern New Mexico, died here today of in juries suffered when he fell down a flight of atalra and Into the base ment of a garage. Administratrix' Final Notice. Notice la hereby given that t"ie undersigned administratrix of the estate of James E. drleve, deceased, has filed In the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, her duly verified Final Account, and said Court has fixed December 31st, 1032. J at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said , day, at the Court Room of said Court. I as the time and place for hearing cf said Final Account. All persons In terested are hereby notified ta make or file their objections to said Final Aocount, if any they have, on or be fore aald date. MART E. GRIEVE, Administratrix of the Estate of Jamea E. Orleve, deceased. W Home Owned Koxy Phone 291 A Operated lOc Children 6c first 8 rows Tonltis Tallulah Bankhead In "DEVIL and the DEEP" SAT. First Time In Medford HARRY CAREY In "CAVALIER of the WEST" Also Speed In the Gay 80's Prowlers L'nconquered Africa Continuous Show Sat. 1:30 to 11 STUDIO Adults J5 Kids 5 T0NITE and SATURDAY Bill Cody and Andy Shuford "Texas Pioneers" Also Short injects ' S. P. FARES SLASHED! FOR OREGON TRIPS New one way tnd round trip fares between sll Southern Pacific sta tion! in Oregon ! Good in cosrhei or tourist steeping cars. Return limit on louoduips JO days. SAMPLE FARES Portland sfl.io fin.:. slem 80S n.l.l Albany S.1S 40 Eugene 4.20 7.00 Southern Pacific! I. C. Carle, Aleut. I'lione CHACO DISPUTE "-'T"Ar-T".wrwi.t jssv..:.aii SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 3. (AP) Current new business of 317 mills, re porting to the West Coast Lumber men's association for the week end ing November 36, was 17.10 per cent over production, and shipments 6.2 per cent over production, the associa tion said today. The mills operated at 23.1 per cent of capacity. Unfilled orders Increased 3.449.000 feel over the previous week; new ex port business increased 0.692,000 feet; new rail business Increased 8,036.000 feet; the local trade decreased 852.000 feet and the new domestic cargo orders dropped 7,724,000 feet. TO O. L. Church 111 arrived Thursday from Tillamook and Is a guest of his brother, C. M. Churchill and family, at Central Point. Winston, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Churchill accom panied his uncle. The Churchill's own the new Rogue River Cheese and Products Co., being constructed in Central Point and the brothers will both be connected with the plant.. W-M tofifipi. 1 For All You ram Who Are red Up On 1 .kfgKm Drawing Room Dramas and Pink Tea Jg v l;' -4'"V ,'sr Heroes. A Blszlng Action Story of the (SJk j&jK&f W TOM MIX FRED K0HLER Jfg RAYMOND HATTON V'S &' A From the Story by Nina Wilcox Putnam JfljL ADULTS 20C ANYTIME 2 MfoW. I Uow ir.tM H matinee X.JfY' I K'S! SATURDAY National Coal You Also DRY SLABS BLOCKS Body Fir and Hardwood at new low prices MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 631 assvsssmssisi'.lisjfi' GETS JUDGMENT AGAINST MR. FEHL A decree In t,h case of Nleder meyer, Inc., sgslnst Earl H. Fehl snd others (or a Judgment of 13300 and $350 attorney fees was filed In cir cuit court late yesterday. The de cree was signed by Circuit Judge E. O. LaTourehe of Clackamaa county, who heard the case. The decree directs that a Judgment be made against tha property In volved, that the aame be sold snd that a deficiency Judgment be Issued sgalnst Pehl If required, and that "any overplus be distributed among fOoTATE-1 DECLASSIFY '38 CHEVROLET Coach, 150; 37 Chevrolet. Coach. 95: 39 Plymouth Coupe. S315; '39 Ford Coupe, 1S0: 37 Star coupe. S35; '34 Star Sedan. 35: '34 Studebalter Touring. MO. Tom's Osrage, 330 North Riverside. WARM, dale. pleasant room, 220 N. Oak- FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 012-J. FOR SALE Whippet roadster, Ford sedn. Chev. touring. Star touring. Hupp touring. Durant sedan, Chev. delivery. What havo you? Hlway Exchange, 1 ml. S. Phoenix. LOST Lsdv's black leather puree, containing Identification card, etc. Reward. Return to Tribune office. FOR SALE Cheap, one Maytag In A No. 1 shape, equipped with electric or gas motor: also one Wardway. Bargain. 33 No. Drape. FOR SALE Wood range, electric range, etc. Ends Transfer. Phone 815. WILL TRADE for air compressor for small service station. Hlway Ex change, 1 ml. So. Phoenix. WANTED 2-gang tractor plow. 13-X-3, Central Point. Tel. WANTED Snd hand piano In good condition, cheap. Address Box 332, Route 1, Central Point. ' FOR RENT 4-room furnlahed house and 2-room apartment. 875 6o. Central. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house anc; garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE All electric radio: B eliminator; good A battery; 3 speakers. Hlway Exohg., 1 ml. 8. Phoenix. FOUND Small coin purae. Owner may -have same by paying for ad. Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Standard make used piano, just like new, s05. BALD WIN PIANO SHOPPE, 28 8. Grape. FOR SALE Beautiful Baby Orand. Best piano bargln In So. Ore., 110 cash and (10 per mo. will handle. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. Ltlla Purucker, 38 So. Oraps. FRIDAY SATURDAY .75 per ton Weight Guaranteed and FREE Kindling; can't beat National Coal the defendants In accordance with their rtghta." The decree further hold that the mortgage held by Neldermeyer, Inc., haa priority over the libel Judgment of Roy Pirr for 15,000 awarded by a Jury against Fehl and the Pacific Record -Herald, that no partnership exUted between Fehl and the Nle dermeyen, and that none of the allegations and claims of Fehl In countersults was sustained by the evidence. HOTELMEN TALK LI PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 3. (API Matters of taxation, bad checks and me national liquor problem from the hotel standpoint were discussed to day at the opening of the J3rd an nual meeting of the Oregon State Hotel Men's association here. A committee consisting of J. R. Linn, Salem; Phil Metschan, Portland and George Sabln, Grants Pass, waa appointed by President Edward Boyce to consider the advisability of con ferring with the state legislature on the liquor question. Among the out-of-town hotel ' owners and managera here for the I convention are W. M, Clemenson, Medford: Albert Austin anrf H.....K- ! ter, Lorraine. Klamath Falls, and Mr. j ana rare A. J. Alartlneau, Q rants Pass. Old Pioneer Marks 98th Anniversary ASTORIA. Ore., Deo. a. P) Mrs. Elisa Jane MoKean Hustler, who Prince Auto Electrio and Wrecking Co. S-vlt. 13 plate, guar. 1 jr. $3.50 Re-ch(. SOc, our make 23o Uenerators 91 and up 17-10 N. Riverside. Phone 835-W I 7 CAB AU0WAy i 5 KIDDIES MATINEE SATURDAY MORNING 10 o'clock COMING SUNDAY BETTER THAN ANY PICTURE THEY'VE EVER MADE. Jonat GAYNOR FARRELL -A ss r w iy . ine m mm m m -a Matinees Week Data 128 Balcony Seats 15 Loner Floor .....afio KIDDIES Rollfast ball bearing Roller Skates, Pair ,., i,.:.:. $1.60 9-in. Electric Hotcake Griddle . .. . .,. ,98c 25 to 60 watt Light Globes, each.,. .10c K-M Electric Build a Motor for boys $1.90 Electric Corn Popper, dark finish . . . 95c Electric Corn Popper, nickle plated $1.70 Combination Popper and Cooker. .$1.70 Electric Sandwich Toaster ,. .$1.70 7-in. Cromium Electric Waffle Iron with heat indicator ,.. , $4.15 6 in. Electric Waffle Iron with heat indicator - $2.40 6-in. Electric Waffle Iron, without heat indicator ...$1.70 5-piece set Earthen Mixing Bowls 95c Roasters, 8-lb. turkey size, granite ware . . . $1.49 Roasters, 10-lb. turkey size, granite- ware $1.98 Roasters, 16-lb. turkey size, granite-' ware . :. ... ...... .$2.19 Hubbard Bros. Inc. E. Main and Riverside. clslms to be one of the oldest pioneer women in Oregon, today celebrated her OSth birthday anniversary hers at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. William Olendennlng. ' Mra. Hustler, widow of J. O. Hus tler, one of the first bar pilots on the Columbia river, crossed the plana In 1847 with her parenta. Sne ar rived In Astoria In 1848. Don't Trifle With Coughs Don't let thvin get a strangle hold. Fight germs quickly. Creomulsioa com bines the 7 best helps known lo modem science. Powerful but harmless. Pleassnt to take. No narcotics. Your druggist will refund your money if any cough or cold no matter how long standing is not re. iievod by Crcomulsion, (adv.) DANCE Central Point GRANGE HALL Sat. Nite Admission Ladies ..25o ..10c CTMQffl ANY SEAT 15c ANY TIMB ENDS TODAY "Speed Demon" TOMORROW Tim McCoy 'The Western Code' TONSTE sit fTUART IRWIpT BIN0 CAOtBV I km LEILA HYAMS BURNIX ALLEN KATE VUTH 7 nuAsfiSflsSt HULL) BKUintHl I n. : .11 Biuutii titTcnc Ij "'"" mm ChorUa .1.. aiuam : mi'm W i..-i Rvea.f Sun, Mats.. Holidays 125 Balcony Seats 206s Lower Floor . A DIME Since 1884 J