Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 12, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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    Local and
Hume With Flu Gorg Howard of
tha Hutchison atora la at hom today,
111 with lnfluenaa. ,
Guest at EUotU Mlaa Virginia
Undley of Coker Butt spent the
week-end In thla city u guest of
MUa Amy Elliott.
On Buslneaa R. I. Stuart left on
the Shasta, today for Portland, where
he plana to ap?nd a few days attend
ing to buslneaa matters.
Car on Fire The city fire depart
ment was called to the police station
about 1:30 o'clock Sunday morning to
extinguish a car fire.
Cow fit 11 Goes North Ralph Oowglll
left last evening for Portland to apend
several days transacting business In
the Interests of the state fish com
mission. Attend Car Showing W. W. Allen
and Wm. Y. Raymond left Med ford
yesterday for Portland, to attend the
showing of the 1033 Chevrolet. They
' are expected back In Medford tomor-
row.
Here on Business iMrs. C. H. Smith
of Central Point was attending to
bualness matters here today. Edna
Wisely o Talent was also a caller
here today and Miss Annie Wells of
Shady Cove.
t
Serves Subpoena Cal C Wells,
deputy United States marshal, spent
yesterday in the Klamath country.
He served a lubpoena at the reser
vation for appearance in federal court
at Portland.
' Shopping Today Among Christmas
shoppers in Medford today are Mr.
and Mrs. E. Roush of Mt. Shasta.
, Cal.. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Langley M
Jacksonville and Mr. and Mm. John
Anderson of Central Point.
J Returns from North William Glad
stone Steel, "Father' of Crater Lake.
returned to Medford on the Shasta
Sunday evening from Portland, where
he has been honor guest at a number
of gatherings.
Children 111 Little Misses Nancy
and Madeline Heath, daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Heath. Jr.,
are reported ill at their home with In
fluenza. Carrll Carkln. daughter of
Everett Carkln. who has also been
111 with Influenza, was better today.
Fire at store The iBand Box on
Sixth street has announced a fire
sale wlH be held as the result of
damage to material in the fire there
Saturday evening. A defective chim
ney was given as the cause of the
blaze.
Many Enjoy Skating With Ice on
the Owen-Oragon pond about four
inches thick, ice skating fans of Med
ford have been enjoying the winter
sport during the past few days. A
fair-sized crowd was reported at the
pond yesterday.
? Week-end Callers Among business
callers In Medford over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pools of Butte
Falls, D. W. Dickey of Phoenix, Miss
Wilms Howard of Grants Pass, Mr.
and Mrs. B. R. King of Hilt, cal,, and
Mrs. Hubert Vanderhoof of the Old
Town mine.
Plan Christmas Tree The Royal
Neighbors' lodge Is giving a Christmas
tree and entertainment Thursday
evening, December 18, and gifts will
be exchanged, and each grown peqapn
and child Is asked to bring a gift.
A bazaar will be held the same even
ing and the public t cordially invited
to attend. Persons donating things
to the bazaar are asked to please
leave them at the Eagles' hall ThMrs-1
day afternoon, if possible.
Does Your Car Shift Easily?
Now It's Time to Change to
Winter Lubricants
SPECIAL!
Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday
Transmission
and Differential
Drained, Flushed and Filled with
Winter Grade Lubricant
$1.25
For FORDS, CHEVROLETS
and other small cars
St5ires, Inc.
' y- Phono 520
Personal
To Riddle "Cowboy Joe" of Lake
view, who arrived in Medford by stage
yesterday, left thla morning on the)
Shasta for Riddle.
Boyer Arretted Vera Boyer. 96.
was arrested early Sunday morning
on Front afreet by state police, charg
ed with carrying a concealed weapon.
Slop, Here Max C. Henne of the
United Airline, with headquarter in
Oakland, Cal., was an overnight guest
In Medford last night.
, ... ,
Has Seyere Cold Little Ml Vir
ginia Gore It 111 this week with a case
of U grippe, aocordlng to report of
the attending physician.
...
To Grants passJudge H. D. Norton
and Miss Jessie Mastln. circuit court
reporter, left today on the Shasta for
Grants Pass, where court will be In
session.
Goes to Portland Cyrus A. Herr.
federal prohibition Investigator, left
by motor yesterday morning for Port
land, to attend the federal term of
court which opened today.
...
Fined $10 Irvln Pool was fined 110
in Judge Olenn O. Taylor's court this
morning on a charge of being drunk
In a public place. Pool ws arrested
by the city police.
i ...
' Postpone Meeting The T. W. C. A.
study club, scheduled to meet tomor
row evening at 7:30 o'clock, has post
poned the gathering until after
Chrlstmss, It was anounced today.
...
Washlngtonlans 'BUI Lewis of
Wenstehee was among the folk from
the northern atate, who registered at
hotels in Medord. Others were Fred
Baker of Tacoma, Russell Miller, P.
Dickenson, W. C. Emeriek, Mrs. J. A.
Burton, T. Pendleton, O. A. Barger
and T. D. Fsrrlngton of Seattle.
...
Guest, at Hotels Among the Cali
fornia travelers remaining overnight
In Medford were Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Coulter, J. O. Ksln, Frank Perslon
and Mrs. F. G. Burrows of Los An
gst's. Alex Nlbley of Glendale. Leon
ard Jones of Sonora, B. K. White of
Yreka. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Goodwin
of Long Beach and M. Atchison and
M. 8. Quadras of Oakland.
...
From Bay District San Francisco
had the following residents listed on
the hotel registers In Medord over
the week-end: Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
Williams, Mr. snd Mrs. M. J. Nan
king. H. 8. Emanuel, W. E. McEl
fatrlck, E. O. Dixon, C. E. O'Hslloran.
Ralph Egger, Milton H. Roberts, Al
Schwo, A. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. w. Moss, Mr.
and Mra, O. Rothwell, Albert Michel!
and Mrs. L. O. Thomas.
...
'At the Hotels Reglstterlng from
points in the state other than port
land, the guest here at the hotels
over the weekend Include R. C.
Graves, A. L. Hawn and Harry Dev
eraux of ugene, Mr. and Mrs. w. O.
Blake of Roseburg, J. F. Hallett, R.
W. Whittlesey. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Glover, C. V. Loosly, Ethel and Mary
Gheller snd o. J. Sweeney and daugh
ter of Klamath Falls. A';isd Wolff of
Incls, C. T. Malcom of rtrt Klamath
and P. O. Herrold of Salem.
...
From eMtropolls The state me
tropolis Portland had the following
representstlon at hotels here over the
week-end: Mr. and Mrs. H. 8.
Qusckenbush, F. H. Carstensen,
Charles Brand. Ben Rostensteln, R. O.
White. R. p. Wells, Harold Brayton.
M. Keller. O. J. Hill, S. Shohl, Pierre
L. Traylls, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O.
Klelberg and son, W. J. Swlck, J. C.
Haworth, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson,
A. R. Coffman, O. B. Ball, P. B. Sib
ley, Henry McCullough snd N. A.
Bergeron.
A
MEDFORD MAIL
Articles Retarned A' lawn' mower
and some gardsn tools, stolen from
the Robert Muster resldtnoe at S5T
Beany street, were recovered by the
city polios, they reported today.
Collision Sunday Automobiles
driven by W. a. cool of 103S West
Eleventh street and Thelma Moore of
IK Cottage, collided at the South
Orange street Intersection at 5:45
o'clock Sunday afternon. reports at
the city police station show.
Reports Aocldent Mrs. Anna Orank
of 35 Portland avenue reported to
city police Saturday that the auto
mobile she was driving was struck by
the car driven by Robert Buckets of
30 Portland avenue, as she was back
ing from the driveway,
...
Permit Issued The city building
department today uued a building
permit for 1150 to L. 0. Schaffer, for
remodeling the portion of the old city
hall which he recently leased. Mr.
Schaffer'a shop will be located in the
portion formerly occupied by the city
police station and Jail.
Meet at Phoenix The contract
bridge club which is being conducted
at the Y. W. C. A., will be entertained
thla evening at the Carliss home at
Phoenix. All members are requested
to be at the T. w. at T o'clock, and
those having cars are asked to bring
them.
Arrives Wednesday Walter Shanks
of Portland, chief of the fteld divi
sion of the federal revenue collec
tions, will arrive In Medford Wednes
day, to confer for two days with I.
S- Foy, Internal revenue collector,
with headquartera here, according to
a letter received by Mr. Foy this
morning.
...
From Distance .Many guests were
registered at the hotels here from dis
tant points. They were Jack Potter
of Lewlston. Ida., .7. J. McKroy of St.
Louis. Mo., J. Calvin Reld of New
York city. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wise of
Cleveland. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
McCutchsn of Wichita. Kans., M. J.
Cameron, R. Devlin and Mrs. D. Mac
Qregor of Vancouver, B. C.
propertTowners
face levy unless
other tah01d
(Continued uota Page One)
Instead of from the conclusion of the
40-day meeting.
' The governor did not specifically
recommend restoration of the state
property tax, nor did he suggest or
mention a sales tax. Several times,
however, he has described the state
property tax as archaic.
Despite economies in state govern
ment, he said, revenues have de
creased to the point where they are
Insufficient. Unless the legislature
finds some other source, the property
tax must be revived.
"May Cancel Levy "
The state tax commission will meet
before the special session convenes. It
muBt levy a property tax. But If the
legislature can find some other source
of revenue to supplant this levy, It
will Incorporate In the law a provis
ion that the property tax levied by
the commission be cancelled. Gover
nor Meier said It la necessary that
the new tax law become effective be
fore property owners are called upon
to pay their taxes, In order to elimi
nate necessity of refunds and conse
quent expense and confusion.
It takes a Christmas Seal to make
It Christmas mall.
COQUILLE Dunham's grocery
store opened In new quarters on Hall
street recently.
SEE US
( FOR
Anti-Freeze.
Brf Too Late
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
ESTHER M'COLLONI,
FORMER TEACHER,
PASSES IN ALASKA
A telegram from Cordova, Alaska,
was received here yesterday telling of
the death Saturday at midnight I
Miss Esther McCollom, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. McOollom of thla
city and for several years an instructor
in the Medford schools. The exact
cause of Miaa McCollom 'i death was
not revealed.
The first telegTam, telling of her
lllneaa, was received by the McOol
loms Thursday and stated that she
was critically HI and in the Cordova
hospital, where she was receiving ex
cellent care. On Friday a second wire
was received announcing that aha
had passed the crisis, was out of dan
ger and Improving. Yeaterday after
noon the third wire came, announc
ing her death.
In the flrat telegram. It was at ted
that a letter in explanation had been
mailed. The letter has not been re
ceived here and the McColloms stated
today that they are afraid It was on
the boat which waa recently wrecked
on the northern coast.
Earlier in the fall Miss McCollom
had written her parents that she was
ill with Influensa. She had returned
to teaching In Cordova, where aha
has had a position In the schools for
the past year and a half, however,
and was thought to be in good health,
when the telegram waa received, tell
ing of her recent illness.
It la thought that ahe suffered a
relapse from Influenza or other com
plications resulting from the attack.
Her cousin. Lola McCollom of Pair
banks. Alaska, waa on her way to
Cordova, when news of Miss McCol
lom's sudden passing was received.
Mlea McCollom. a graduate of
Cheney normal school in Washington,
waa an Instructor In the Jackson
school here for several yeara and waa
prominent In school and social activi
ties of the city, where she has a large
circle of friends.
She left Medford Just a year and a
half ago to accept a position In the
Alaska schools and did not return
for the summer vacation this year.
She la survived by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I. K. McCollom, and by one
brother and one sister, Ivan McCol
lom of Iowa City, Iowa, and Mrs.
Ruth Olson of Rl tar I lie. Wash., also
by several cousins, Arthur Hesa of
this city. Mrs. Mary Orlffitna of Eu
gene, and Walter Hess of Grants Pass.
The body will be shipped to this
city for burial and funeral arrange
ments will be announced as soon as
further Information la received from
Alaska.
A Christmas Seal on every letter
Will help many vo get better.
JUNTORA New highway to this
place . practically completed.
Roxy 10c
Tonite "The Last Man"
Tue. "Crooked Circle"
STUDIO
Adults 15c
Kids 5e
0 Ends Tonite
"DOCTOR X" With
Lionel At will, Fay Wray, Lee Tracy
Tomorrow, "Amateur Daddy"
ROUND TRIP
IN COACHES ONLY
lerweea all Union Poct&c point, (aUa
point, on certain connecting line,) in
Or.aon,Waihington, ldoho,Montane,
Jrah (Ogden. Salt Lake and wet),
Vyomlng (Orangerond well), North
.'okoro (Wlllliron, Dickinson, Bownae
nd wett), and to Vancouver and
thar Intermediate point. In Brttfth
-iolumbla. Minimum adwtt fare SOS'.
OiHdree half fare.
Going
Dec 22,23,24,25,26,29,30, 31
and Jan. 1, 2
Return (Home by Midnight) Jdtl.4
ill
PER NIIE
Approximate Round Trip Fares
I O D I S tTnA T I O N r
100 200 S00 1000
Miles Miles Miles Mites
Away Away Away Away
2.1 0 4.32 10.80 21.60
-ALSO-
(opplleaM to Urrttsry abowo)
ONE FARE plus 251
ROUND TRIP
Good In Coochat, or, upon
paymanf of vtuol eh a row,
n Sleapsr or Parlor Car.
OOINO D A I IT
D. 16 f 23,lnelwlva, mr4
Dae. 30 fo Jon. 1, Inilvtlv
tVTt, (Ha-.VyyMldM,) Jo. 10
ftogooge chackad
For complaf information phon colt m
General Passenger Dept.
637 Pillock Blork,
Portland. Ore.
OREGON, MONDAY,
NOW HE SEES HIS
HOPES FULFILLED
By Herbert riummer
WASHINGTON A scholarly and
affable man, a familiar ftfure around
the capital for a numoer of years,
more than likely has set down as his
favorite maxim "All comes to him
who waits."
He Is Dr. Juan B. Sncasa, Nlcaragu
an minister to the United States and
Just elected president of that re
public. The lanky NlcaraRuan. who received
his education in the United States
and who la fond of saying that this
ta his "second native land." thus re
turns to govern a country whence he
fled some seven years ago. ,
Sacasa was vice president of Nica
ragua back In 1025 when General
Chamorro staged a coup d'etat and
took over the government of the
country. Sacasa then left the coun
try for Mexico and Ouatcmala.
His departure changed, the political
course of his country and may be
the policy of the American govern
ment toward Nicaragua.
Sacasa's absence led to the recog
nition by the United States of the
government under the presidency of
Dlas. Under the Nicaraguan consti
tution, which provided that upon the
absence of the president and vice
president, the congress shall designate
one of its members to complete the
unexpired term. Diaz was recognized
by the United States.
Sacasa contended that he waa the
constitutional president.
It Is Interesting to speculate, now
that it la all over, Just what would
have happened had Sacasa, managed
to remain in his native country back
In 1S25.
Another Thrilling Continued Story
or MAIL TRIBUNE Readers!
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TtjARRELL ARMITAGE held no faUe illusions
JUm about hit immense wealth; he was keenly
aware his millions would not tempt' BARBARA QUEN
TIN in the slightest.
Yet FARRELL was determined his riches could
be used to convince BARBARA she should become his
wife. An that was the beginning of as strange a court
ship as man ever used to win a woman.
Begins Wednesday, December 14
in the MAIL TRIBUNE
DECEMBER 12, 1932.
He might havt ascended to the
presidency then instead of seven
years later. The United States might
have given htm moral if not actual
physical support to hold on to his
government. United States marines
might not have been dispatched to
supervise subsequent elections in thu.
country.
Henry L. Stlmaon might not are
been sent Into Nicaragua as perianal
reDresentatlve of President Cool Idee. 1
And had he not brought peace be
tween warring factions there and
been rewarded for his efforts by be
ing made governor-general of the
Philippines. President Hoover, who
had never aeen htm, might not have
named him hla secretary of atate.
But Sacasa, despite his being a bit
tardy in realizing his ambition to
become president of Nicaragua. In the
meantime haa not been left out en
tirely. In the elections, supervised by
American marines, his old friend and
colleague Moncada waa elected presi
dent. Moncada named him Nlcaragu
an minister to Washington.
And It must be soothing to any
old wounds that he might have to
know that he waa elected president
in the recent elections over hla two
old political enemlea Dlaa for presi
dent and Chamorrow for vice presi
dent. FIVE-DAY WEEK
INDIANAPOLIS, W-C. 13. (AP)
with votes tabulated representing one
third of the membership on the five
day week proposal. International
Typographical Union officials today
announced the plan waa favored by
19. TM ballots from 33 large local
Charles P. Howard, president, said
19.764 balolta from 33 large ' local
unions have been counted. Altogether
there are some 700 locals.
One a penny Christmas Seals!
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Regular communication of
Reaves Cnapted, O, E. 9,
Wednesday evening. Decem
ber 14, at 8 o'clock. Election
of officers and social night.
Visiting members welcome.
HATTIB M. AIiDEN. Secy.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
FOR RENT 4 -room house, 15 00
Owner. 601 W. 10th.
PI j: AS A NT ROOMS House furnace
heated and a fireplace. Three good
meals, tl.00 a day. 710 B. Main.
FOR SA1 K Beaver Jacket, value
iVW. Perfect condition. Sacrifice
$60. Phone 557-X.
HOMF.MADF. plea and cakes, slao
chicken plea. None superior m
Medford. Delivered. Phone 557-X.
ATTENTION. Mr. Car Owner! Can
furnish you with good used cylin
der heads, blocks and radiators, rt
S price of new; up to '31 models.
Hi-Way Exchange, 1 ml. S. Phoenix
WANTED Woman to care for in
valid and do housework, small
vages: or wilt board man and wife
in exchange for woman's work. Tel.
852 -J after 6 p. m.
WANTED Youth's bed. Call 1503-W.
WANTED Exp. woman to care for
children. References neoasary. Call
1670 afternoona, Mrs. T. Stater
Johnston.
FURN. APT6. fftosm heat: conveni
ent for 4 adults. The Be r ben, 10
Quince.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Wood Tor
car. '28 model or later. Tel. 857-L.
HAVE beautirul Oakland home. Want
Medford or acreage. Phone 1157.
Ends Tonite, "Congorilla"
rOMINO TOMORROW
"They Call It Sin"
(fa RRELL did not try the unimaginative, prosaic
tactic Tof lavishing his wealth on the girl. Instead he
spent thousands on the man to whom BARBARA was
engngud, to help him succeed in his profession, to heal
his ci'rjipled body, to make him a more desirable hus
bnnr. more formidable rival for BARBARA'S favor,
amazing, daring campaignl
'.j thrilling serial!
PAGE FIVE
WANTED A used radio. Box 8091.
Tribune.
3 -ROOM modern house for rent. In
quire Baker's Store, Jacksonville
highway.
COKls 50c aack. 132 No. Riverside.
5-ROOM unfurnished newly deco-
iiu noune;cneap. pnone 440-X.
EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper
witiiwi wors wnere can nave full
rhsrse. cn (rive references. Box
8670, Mall Tribune.
FOR SMX Ford Roadster, 10'.'8 mod
el: A.-1 shape. Inquire 10 E. 8th.
WANTED 1000 loan on Income
property and acreage. , Box 9031,
Trlbunu.
37 TYPE FORD TRUCK Long W. B.
Ouaranteed. Priced to sell quick.
31 Town Sedan, looks snd runs
like new. et a bargain. '29 Ford
Sedan, '37 Die. Studebaker Sedan.
'27 Chrysler Sedan, and many more
priced to sell quick. Trade and
easy terms. DATES AUTO CO.. Ine
FOR RENT 4-room modern house.
Special rate to permanent renter.
Write Box 46.7, Rt. 1, Medford.
BUY XMAS GIFT FOR HER Visit
my nice home, furnished, on cor
ner lot, excellent Income. Best of
fer on E. Z, terms gets It. 200 W.
Jackson 8t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Csfe. See
owner, 302 So. Grape St.
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