MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. JANUARY 28. 1934.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Held For Pershing
. Monument Fraud
Retumi to Lake Raner Charlet
B'.maon returned to Crater Like Sat
urday, having been a Friday vlaltor
in Medtord.
In from Country Mra. Dave Pence
of Trail waa shopping In Medford yea
terday. Mlsa Hattle Howlett of Eagle
Point aa alao a visitor.
Sheep Buvera Here John P. Dever
eaux and J. P. Van Leuven of Ban
don. Ore., are In Medford and will
apend several daya In the valley, buy
ing ewes.
.Mr. Trelchler Better Mrs. George
Trelchler waa In Medford yesterday
afternoon and reported that Mr.
Trelchler. who haa been 111 vrlth ty
phoid fever, waa Improving.
y- nets Building rermlt Dr. Jane Ro
chelle of 1618 East Main was awarded
a building permit yesterday for con
struction of a house at the cost of
$3000, Fred Caulklna was named as
contractor.
.
Goes to Hospital Lieutenant Ken
neth W. Porter of COO camp Cape
Sebastian, left Friday evening on the
Shasta for San Francisco, "where he
.will enter Letterman General hospital
j lor observance and treatment.
t
Quarantine Rulscil Scarlet fever
quarantine at the Carberry Creek
CCC camp, ha.? been raised, accord
ing to officers at headquartera here,
and the men who had the fever are
also reported getting along satisfac
torily. Sentenced to Jail Betty Davis,
charged with vagrancy, was sentenced
tinaf. rinvi n thn countv lall Fri
day when she appeared In Justice
court at Gold Hill before Justice of
the Peace H. D. Reed. She was also
required to pay costs or .ou. .
Odrered to Leave Charles (Blackle)
White, arrested Thursday night by
city police, was sentenced to thirty
days In the city Jail, or leave town
Immediately, when he was taken Into
city court Friday afternoon. White
was arrested following an altercation
In a local beer parlor.
Strikes Cow E. A. Hermas. driving
a forestry service truck for the Evans
1 Creek CCC camp, reported to the city
police Saturday that on Wednesday
evening, about 7:15 o'clock, his truck
struck a cow on the Sams Valley road.
Witnesses named were J. 0. Manes,
C. O. Denhart and H. P. Thurman.
Reports Theft Dwlght Phlpps. su
perintendent of the transient division
of the emergency relief station report
Saturday to state police that three
woolen blankets, a cotton blanket, a
heavy blue shirt, a rainproof coat and
pair of pants and two pairs of shoes
were stolen from the transient camp
at Talent on rnaay nigm..
Bicycle Demolished The bicycle
which John T. Miller of 318 Bessio
r street was riding, was completely de
molished Saturday afternoon, when
It was struck by the automobile which
Mrs. Stewart Porter of Route one,
Medford was driving. The accident
occurred at the corner of East Ninth
, and Riverside avenues. No one was
Injured.
Suffers Minor Injuries Eugene
Cook, aged 8. suffered minor Injuries
to his Hp Friday afternoon at three
o'clock, when he was struck by the
automobile which Richard Mole of
710 North Riverside avenue was driv
ing. The accident occurred at the cor
ner of Hain and Central avenues.
The Cook boy resides at 108 West
Main street. Mr. Campbell of Corning
court was listed as a witness.
Reynolds In Medford Mr. and Mrs.
J F Reynolds were here from Eu
gene last week making arrangements
t move to Medford. Mr. Reynolds
will assist with the management of
the Jackson hotel. He spent a num
ber of years In the hotel business, and
for the past seven years haa been
manager of the Oregon note at Eu
l gene He will be welcomed Into the
business circles of Medford.
Dickinson Reslgns-Oeorge L. Dick
inson, who has been In charge ' of the
liquidations of the closed banks at
Ashland and Central Point for the
atate bank examiner, resigned as
cashier of the Curry County bonk at
Its recent annual meeting at Gold
Beach, and will continue In the serv
ices of the state banking department.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson are expected
to move to Ashland In the near fu
ture to reside for a short tlme
Fire on Orange Street City fire
men were called to the residence at
209 Orange atreet about 5:30 o'clock
Friday evening to extinguish a lino
leum fire, which had started from
some oil. No damage resulted, firemen
reported.
Goes Bark North Calvin Horn, who
was In this city' from Portland, rep
resenting the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company, left the last of i
the week for northern headquarters, j
While here he called on several for
mer students of the University of Ore
gon with whom he was associated In
the school of Journalism on the i
campus. Horn is the brother of Rich
ard Horn, business manager of the
Eugene News.
. . .
Given Light Sentences W. P. Grif
fith and wm. L. Stewart, arrested
Thursday night by state police near j
the Evans creek CCO camp where
they operate a small atore, and were
charged with maintaining a nuisance,
were each given a ten days suspended
Jail sentence Friday when they ap
peared in Justice court before Judge
H. D. Reed at Gold Hill. They were
also required to pay 4.50 costs each,
and were cautioned not to sell hard
liquors at the atore, hereafter. TD"
men denied selling liquors to minor,;
In London Paper In a recent Is
sue of the London (England) Dally
Mall, the following Item, concern!n
the Rialto theater's advertisement In
the Mall Tribune during December,
was printed: "Film Goers, Pillows
Medford, Oregon, Friday. A picture
theatre here has started showing ex
ceptionally long double-feature .pro
grammes. To advertise this fact, at
tendants walk np and down the gang
way offering pillows and slippers for
hire, and sandwiches for sale Reu
ters 1
Alfred M. Lay ton. 35, was ar
rested at Washington charged with
using the mails to defraud in con
nection with an alleged Pershing
bust swindle. It la charged he fraud
utently obtained contributions from
prominent persons to present a
Pershing bust to the Government
as a memorial. (Associated Pres.
Photo,
WAGE SCALE SET
FOR STATE GROG
El
LEGAL HITGH FOR
PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 27 (AP)
Salaries for state Itquor store man
agers, district supervisors and cler
ical help in the state stores were
announced here late today by State
Liquor Administrator George L. Sam
mis. All the salaries are subject to tem
porary reductions . Imposed by the
1033 state legislature.
Basic salaries of the three district
supervisors will be 30o a month with
actual salaries now of $246. Store
managers will receive $150 a month,
reduced to $133: store' clerks $115
n month, reduced to $102.35; and
cashiers and stenographers, $80 a
month, reduced to $72.80.
Store personnel for Salpm and Ku
pene has not yet been definitely de
cided and probably won't be an
nounced until late next week, Sam
mis said. Sites for the stores In those
towns will be announced some time
next week.
Two representatives of the liquor
administration are now In southern
Oregon viewing store sites at Med
ford and Klamath Falls and Inter
viewing prospective store employes.
No report has been received from
them yet, Sammis said.
A large supply of liquor Is now on
Another Guest of Honor
On President's Birthday
I J . ,.' t, '
P t x If , 'n
SHE WAS AT WARM SPRINGS
Mis. Betty Baanea, a patient at
the Warm Springs Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis In 1928, will be
one of the principal Quests on Jan,
30 at the Birthday Ball for the Presi
dent In Missoula, Mont., under the
auspices of the Central Trades and
Labor Council. In many other cities
Infantile paralysis victims will be
guests because the aim of the balls
Is to help extend the crusade of
Warm Springs Foundation sgainat
infantile paralyals.
TALENT P.-T. A. HEARS
Talent p.-T. A. enjoyed a very In
teresting talk on the "sales ttx" by
C. R. Bowman, county school superin
tendent at their meet in? last Friday.
Miss Bratsel, director of the school
orchestra, gave a piano number, and
MIm Dorothy Baughman sang.
The P.-T. A. fern was awarded to
the fourth and fifth grade room for
having the largest number of par
ents at the meeting. Miss Mary Mc-
Larnan reported for the hot lunch
committee that approximately 70 chil
dren are being aerved each day.
Preceding the program and meeting,
a covered dish supper and social hour
were enjoyed by the parents an1
friends.
More Regulation
WASHINGTON. Jan. 37 Pri
vate ownership and operation of com
munications under rigid federal regu
lations were recommended today In
the report of a special lnterdepart
ment committee formed recently by
Secretary of Commerce Roper at the
suggestion of the president,
Hair Cuts. 35c. Shave. 25c.
Allen Hotel Barber Shop.
Poor Io I Confers
PENDLETON, Ore., Jan. 27 ip,
Indians on the Umatilla reservation
were today studying a proposal id
vanoed by John Collier, Indian com
missioner, that tribesmen give up in
dividual land allotments and operate
a corporation to be managed by the
Indiana themselves.
A Slaughter Driver.
BEND, Ore., Jan. 27WiP) Tha vic
tim of a hit-and-run driver. Melvln
Olson of Bend was fatally Injured on
the Dalles-California highway here. A
small boy was the only wttnesa to the
accident.
In keeping with the times Drugs
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR-
MINS DRUG STORE.
EC
hand and opening -day will "not be
like the first day of beer sales," Sam
mis said. "There will be plenty for
all."
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James C. Col
lins of 2224 East Main street, a
daughter weighing six pounds. lO'a
ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospi
tal Saturday, January 27.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bayard
Getchell. a boy, at Sacred Heart hos
pital, Saturday night, January 27,
1934.
Plain Impudence
BOSTON, Jan. 27. (P Three gun
men looted the Massachusetts state
police exhibit at the Boston auto show
early today and escaped with a ma
chine gun, four shotguns and several
bombs.
PORTLAND, Jan. 27. (AP) The
circumstance tHat the Oregon PWA
headquartera la not convinced that
the atate of Oregon may legally bor
row $1,500,000 for eight atate pro
jects, la delaying approval of the
application for thla amount ol
money.
A conatitutlonal provision limits
non-departmental debts to $50,000, It
Is insisted by C. C. Hockley. Oregon
PWA engineer. An opinion on this
matter haa been requested of the
attorney general.
In keeping with wie times Drugs
and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR
MIN S DRUG STORE.
Hair Cuts, 35c. Shave. 25c.
Allen Hotel Barber Shop.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST-Shleld shaped "J"";''? la
opal set. Kewara. w. '
Will, tnww'helfer or chickens for
aifaw; hay or wheat. 1207 Sunset
Ave. .
Will set Incubator for .here of
chicks or turns. 1297 SunsetAve.
T FOR RENT That cory. 4-room stucco
bungalow, nicely tarnished, at 408
N oakdale. 'Available Feb. 8. Inquire
at 19 N. Fir.
TORtKic7iar7T home.
1 acre of ground, place for chick
ens, lot. of shade trees. Just a few
blocks from Main Street. Cheap
rent. Inquire 19 North Bartlett St.
BEAUTIFUL Cadillac. '29 coupe, rea
sonable, condition good, financed II
necesssrv Lite car accepted as part.
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WANTED Room and board on West
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