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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, irEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1933. " PAGE FIVE Local and Personal BYRD'S ANTARCTIC FLIERS AND THEIR PLANE .,- ralla John Holmer of Pro- Enten Un field Eugene V. Clarke wet wu a TUttor in mho day, transacting bualnesa and calling on frlenda. Mr. Blsham. Vliltor Mra. John Bigham of the Beagle dlatrlct wu hopping in Medford yesterday. MUa Allen 111 Mis Addye Allen la patient at the Community hos pital thie week for medical cart. ! Quarantined A quarantine el?n waa erected Friday at 209 Haven treet, where Mra. Carl Bowman ti ill with typhoid fever. Haa Appendix Out Little Mickey Miller of Roaa Court underwent a major operation for appendicltli at the Community hospital yesterday. Plan Rally Day The Sunday achool of the local Presbyterian church la panning a big rally for Sunday. Oc tober 8. tt has been announced. Reports Theft Mrs. T. B- Nandle reported to the city pcllce Saturday t tira and the light bulbs were atolen from her automobile Friday ntght. To Grants Pass Reverend and Mrs. .TAnh Knotts. and Mrs. Martha Rom, motored to Grants Pass Friday and rpent the day. Mrs. boob is Knott's mother. Called to Kentucky fra. Sydney Rivmrrfjton left Saturday on the fhaata for Louisville. Ky., being call- ed there by the serious Illness of her foster mother. Mr. Wallace Here Mr. Wallace of central Point, father of Miss Imo- gene Wallace of this city, has return- ed to the valley alter a mree munwi f visit with relatives in Pennsylvania Here Friday State Police Officer Hubert Hoxle of Roseburg was i rnwlns visitor In Medford Friday af ternoon, conferring with Captain Lee M. Bown and other officials at the local state office. Returns from North State Police J Captain Lee M. Bown returned to i Medford Friday afternoon from Port land and Salem, where he haa been attending to business matters since Monday. Frederick Goes South Lieutenant Robert T. Frederick of the CCC head quarters left Saturday by motor for yort Wlnfleld Scott. Calif., where he plans to remain until the middle ol the week. Permits Total $9215 Building per mits Issued by the city of Medford for the month of September totalled 9215, the books showed yesterday. This amount was divided Into 13 per mits Issued. ' To Visit Son Ella Hawkins of Kansas City. Mo., arrived here Sat- tirday on the Shasta and left im mediately for Trail, where she will spend a month at California on the Rogue visiting her son, E. L. Ernst. Mr. Mnury Still 111 Henry Maur7. rancher of the West Side dlatrlct, was a visitor In Medford yesterday. He reported that the condition of his trother, Miller Maury, who is still ill at his home, was unchanged yester day. Shopping Saturday Shoppers In this city yesterday Included Mrs. S. S. Howlett, and daughters, Miss Hat tie Howlett of Eagle Point. Mrs. L. Hatfield of Central Point. Mrs. Fred Furry of Phoenix and Dave Pence of Trail. WMtch Fined Orme D. Weltch, ar rested Friday evening at six o'clock ny city police on a charge of being drunk on a public highway, was giv en a ten days suspended sentence Saturday when he was taken before City Judge A. D. Curry. Apply for Li re ne Application for 4 a marriage license was filed at the county clerk's office the last of the week by Floyd Short of Eugene and Eva Martz of Le wist on, Ida. His oc cupation was listed as a farmer, and hers as a waitress. Get Marriage License Alfred Lamp ehlre Kewell of Woodland, Calif., and Boss E. Hope of Montlcello, Calif., obtained a marriage license at the county clerk's office this past week. He gave his occupation as a farmer, and she as a housewife. - Enrollment Indefinite For enroll ing CCC recruits for the second six months period, no Information has hepn received at CCC district head quarters here. At present those apply ing for positions In the replacement are being directed to the county r' l!ef headquarters, where they are rej- jstered. of prospect, who recently was grant ed a scholarship at Llnfleld college. UoMJnnvtlle. has enrolled In that school. Clarke had two years of cot- le work m the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland. Tssessor to Attend Meet County AAseeaor J B- Coleman leaves Monday ror McMlnnvllle to attend the state meeting of county assessors Tuesday. From there he goes to Salem where ha will attend a meeting of the state tax commission on Thursday. Fine Weather Weather reports from Crater Lake yesterday stated that the warm sunshiny days had been at tr acting a number of tourists. All signs of the recent snow flurries have disappeared. Ernest A. Rostel, ranger aald Saturday. Goes South Ranger Naturalist Da vid Evans who has been stationed at Crater Like national park for the summer, where he was in charge of the Wathman lookout station, re cently left for California, preparatory to accepting a position In some tin mines of Bolivia. Lecture Tuesday Miss Fowler Sechler ef Los Angeles, who will lec ture Tussday evening on "The Law of Compensation" at 320 North Oak dale at light o'clock, comes to Med ford highly recommended. A large number of interested people are ex pected to attend the lecture, which !s free. Clrcli to Meet The Circle society cf .the First Christian church will hold Its regular monthly ' meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. S In the rec reations! room of the church at 7:45, Leonard Klein's division will be In charge of the program. All young people who the seniors in high school are tvtween the age of 18 and 25 are lsrlted to attend. To Elect Officers Election of offi cers TlU be held Monday evening by members of Crater Lake Post, 1833, Vetenns of Foreign Wars, It was an nounced yesterday by I. D. Canfield, commander. The gathering will be held in the Eagles' hall, with a cov ered dish supper being served at sev en ociock by members of the auxil iary. The business meeting will start at eight o clock. Reports Accident Mrs. Harold RelcDsteJn of 8 South Newtown filed en tccldent report, at the city police stacon Saturday afternoon, concern ing a collision in the 1000 block on Norh Central avenue. According to the report, Mrs. Relchsteln was driv ing south ond Central, when the au tonomic being driven by C. L. John ton backed from a drive-way striking the rear render of her car. OfEGONBABYSTATE FE TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY CASH paid for men- secondhand tut, odd eoata. lists and ah ova will B wuson. 32 N pront St. ) 'WANTED Fruit hauling In exchange for fruit. Phone 921-X. WANTED Ride to Oakland, Cal.. by ma.n ana wire, will ahare expenses 135 So. Oakdale. FOR 8 ALB Italian and Petite prunes. Phone 7-P-14.. REIJABLB PARTY grants to rent B or fl-room furnished home. ner hlfch achool. Box 491 Tribune. FOR RENT 1017 weat Tenth St. six room unfurnished home, nicely fin ished Inilde, attractive architecture outside. Charlea R. Rav. Realtor, mm :ord BId. Phone 302. CONTRACTOR wanted to construct small concrete, brick or tile build in retlTln In pavment valuable clear property In Medford. 304 Med ford Bldg. FOR BALE lame wood heater, fine rsnee. chstre and other furniture. 714 Welch St.. off W. Jaclraon. NEW LOCATION Prince Auto Electric 504 No. Rltemlde Expert Armature Rewinding f.rnTnlrr-M:,rtcr FTrrnrtre tORTLAND, Ore. (TJP) Oregon Is comparatively a "baby" state Its mountains are only 30,000,000 to 100.- 000,000 years old for the moat part, according to Dr. E. S. Larson, Pro- feuor of Petrography at Harvard unl venlty. The Cascade Mountains, major range In the state, are a series of volcanoes built up within the last 100,000,000 years, he declared, while tht flat, sagebrush covered eastern section Is volcanic material that oozed out of fissures even since that time. HELEN HAYES IN 'WHITE SISTER' Two of the greatest personalities 0B the American screen are co-starred la the talking picture adaptation of 1. Marlon Crawford's classic love story, "The White Sister," which opens today at the Studio theater. They sie Helen Hayes, winner of the Mo tion Picture Academy award, and Clark Gable, universally conceded to t the talkies' outstanding matinee idol. Aid State Banks SALEM, Sept. 30. yp) A nnoun re cent of extensions to three state lands In which deals may be oom- Meted, and voluntary liquidation of 'wo others was made by the state Unking superintendent, A. A. Jchramm, today. IN LOS ANGELES It's The SIXTH and SPRING STREETS a. r "Ctt tin Uwmi Habit" SENSIBLE RATES 11 50 per day up without bath 12.00 per day up with bath CONVENIENT LOCATION tie check "our car at llie door and Horn U wVen qou are read) for ii CAFE and GRILL POPULAR PRICES Banquet Yoomj Beaahj Parlor oarber Shop rwENDt-Y PERSONAL SEUVKT H.C. FRYMAN, Proprietoi HAKRYCWAGfSM RL'SStt L H. WAGENEX Maaattra fA?-UX 111 &t i-T.i: t A' "SI Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd la shown with members of his crew beside the huge biplane to be used on hli recond Antarctic expedition. Left to right: Paul Swan, mechanic; W. F. Dowlin, pilot; Byrd; Harold June, chief allot. rAssoclatert Press PhotM TRIPLE TRAGEDY JEROME, Idaho, Sept, 30. (fp) Evidently angered by a contemplated divorce suit against him, Glenn Kog er, 46, a farmer, shot his wife and step-daughter to death this after noon and then committed suicide. Before taking his own life, he shot an eight year old child of his step daughter through the hand while two other children cowered in terror. Coming three miles to Jerome from his farm In the Barry more section to the south, Roger entered the home of Mrs. August Jacobson, 30, a daugh ter of his wife by a former marriage. There his wife had been living since she left her husband's home Wednes day. Using a pistol, Fcger shot his wife, then her daughter, and finally wound ed the little girl, Arlene, 8, in the hand. Two other of Mrs. Jacobson 's children, boys aged 10 and 12, es caped after the shooting started. WASHINGTON HEAD TO STAY FOR YEAR SEATTLE, Sept. 80. (AP) Hugo WlnWenwer&er, acting president of the University of Washington, will remain Jn that position during the coming year, President Lewis B. Schwellenbach of the board of re gents announced tonight. After a session which had lasted through part of the afternoon and into the evening, Schwellenbach said that the regents felt that Mr. Win kenwerder had "demonstrated his ability" to guide the affairs of the institution through the coming year. "We have not yet succeeded in se curing a man of the high calibre we have decided upon for the new presi dent," he added. Ren Guilty of Hoarding. PEABODY. Kans. (UP) One of Mrs. O. J. Roberts' hens apparently went in for hoarding. When the fowl was dressed, Mrs. Roberts found the hen contained 10 eggs, all of which should have been laid several days before. CHINESE BEER MUG WASHINGTON (UP) The ancient Chinese beer mug (mu kuang) , which held almoet almost four quarta, must have been the horn of the Guar or oeladang Instead of the rhinoceros as oreviously claimed, Smithsonian ar cheologlats report. Carl W. Bishop, archeologlst of the Freer Oallery of the Smithsonian, who recently made a study of an cient Chinese uses for the rhinoceros, explains that no horn of any of the Asian varieties of this animal could rave contained aeven sheng. as re ported In early records. The guar and deladang are the largest of the cattle family. The ancient Chinese," Bishop ad'l ed. "drank enormous quantities of beer made from rice and millet and seven eheng may have been only fair portion for ft veteran drinker." Although disclaiming the rhino beer mug theory. Bishop anid the an cient Chinese tortured political pria c.ners by wrapping them in the hlile of a freshly killed rhinoceros. As the hide dried, he explained, It contracted slowly and crushed the victim. 'FACE IN THE SKY' OPENS AT ROXY Said to be the first screen offering to combine a purely American theme with European treatment and cam era effects, "race in the Sky." now at the Roxy, represents a new type of film entertainment for picture-goers. Spencer Tracy, Marian Nixon and Stuart Erwin have the leading roles in this tnle of a traveling young sign board artist, whose dreams of marry ing an heiress fade when he falls In love with a little country girl. f Phone 643. We'll baui away yooi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Constance Bennett at Rialto A wistful, Intriguing face and a seductive figure are weapons Con stance Bennett uspa In her hunt for millionaires In "Bed of Roses," play ing at the Rialto theater for three days starting today. Liberty Maga zine gave this picture a four-star rat lng In Its criticisms of recent films. She bacrs a prize in winning a wealthy publisher- bit life with him Is not exactly the bed of roses she had pictured. His generosity affords .her every luxury, but denies that of love. When she meets a handsome, rough-and-ready captain of a tow- boat who will have nothing to do with her, she realizes that here Is a new problem that can't be met with Vie same weapons she uses on the others. Joel McCrea Is again her leading man with John Halllday and Pert Kelton, a newcomer, also featured. IN PRICE CODES WASHINGTON, Sept. SO. (AP) Modifications of the price fixing pro visions of the retail code will be de manded of the NRA by t,he farm ad ministration unless they are elimi nated or changed aubstantlally by Hugh 8. Johnson. This was disclosed tonight by a high authority In the farm adminis tration, which already has slated rof rejectlona minimum markup provl- slona of a code for tihe food and gro cery branch of the retail Industry Thle branch ll subject to the Juris diction of the farm unit and a hear ing on Its code has been set for October 9. The basis for the farm ad minis tra tlona protest will be the recent tend ency of prlcea farmera pay out to distance prices received by farmers Thla tendency has been so marked In the last 30 daya that government figures show farm purchasing power has decreased rstfier than lncreased compared with the pre-war period 1009-1914. The retail code before the NRA affecting distribution fields outside of food and groceries, Is designed to stabilise prices. DALLAS, Tex., 'sept. 80. (AP) Henry Daniels, 40. won't be so sbsent minded next time. While pruning a tree ne sawed off a limb on which he was seated and fell IS feet to the ground. He waa taken to a hospital with a sprained back. 4 MONMOUTH, Sept. 30. (p) The beer question will be submitted to voters here October 10 for the first T FUGITIVE SLAIN NASHVILLE. Ind.. Sept. SO (AP) A man tentatively Identified aa Joseph Jenkins, one of ten convicts who escaped from Indiana atate prla on laat Tuesday, waa shot to death if ' , " , J(pph Jenkins. In a gun battle at Beanblosaom. near here, tonight. Herbert McDonald, a storekeeper, waa shot In the arm by the man before William All top and Benjamin Kantor, residents of the town, fired their shotguns Into his body. The man. tall, dark oomplexloned and having curly hair, died en route to Nashville, the county seat. STATE LINE LOG SALEM, Ore., Sept. 80. (AP) Does Thomas Hughes of Alturas, Cal. conduot his logging operations In Oregon or in California? IU a qques tloa state officials here havene been able to answer yet. Hughes' opera tions are confined to an 80-acr strip of timber along the Oregon aide of the boundary line. He cuts his trees In Oregon, but a lot of them fall in California. NORTH WESTPORT, Mass.-( UP) Volunteer firemen here are building their own new fire station In the Greenwood Park dlatrlct. Ore and Biillf oti Purchased LktrtMr by statu ! CaUlorafc StUUi)u4 1907 WILD B ERG BROS. SMELTING 0C REFINING CO. 0&mi742 MatWt St.,Sui Frarwuco Plnt: South Saa Francisco t'me in the history of this normal school town. Citizen petitions re quested the vote. SEVERIN Battery Service Medford Made Batteries 18 Mo. Guar. $5 2 Yr. Guar. $6 Recharge, our make....,,.. .2 3c GENERATOR EXCHANGE Electrical Specialists In Armature Rewinding 152? No. Riverside. 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