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MEDFOHD MATE TRTBTTXE. ifEDFORD, OREG02?, SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1031 PAGE FIV13 ROCKBUKO, Ore., Aug. ll(JftA fleeing bride li on her wiy to Reno today to mend a romance broken here on the atern rock of Justice. The bride of a day U Mary Lou Englee trom, wife of a Seattle musician, who fled from her husband on the day of hex marriage to Join a former sweet heart, Richmond Hurd, also of Seat tle. Arrested here yesterday on a co habitation charge. Hurd was fined 100 and was placed on probation for six months. Sentence on the woman was suspended for a period of six months. The court was to!d by Hurd that the woman was married at Pornd recently to a night club musician. A few hours altPr the marriage, how ever, she changed her mind, the court was informed, and left her husband while he was at his work with an or chestra. She and Hurd, It was stated, went to Seattle, and then came to Rose burg about two weeks ago, after her husband had followed them to Seattle. Since arriving here they have been living as man and wife at a local hotel and were working, they stated, to secure money to go to Reno where the woman expects to secure an annullment of the marriage, after which she expects to wed HuTd. ac cording to their statement. The couple was advised by the court to separate until alter the divorce Is .procured and until they can be legal ly married. They will be required to report weekly by letter until the per iod of probation expires. Mrs. Englestrom left immediately by stage for Reno, while Hurd announc ed his Intention of going to Califor nia where he states he has promise of employment. GAS SALES UNHIT BY DOCK STRIKE SALEM, Ore., Aug. 11. (AP) Pick eting of gasoline companies during the recent longshoremen's strike In Oregon apparently had little effect upon sales of gasoline In the state. It was Indicated by the July report of one of the major firms filed to day with the secretary of state. The big company alone sold 1,879, 897 gallons of gasoline during July as compared with 1,753.697 gallons in June, the report showed. During July last year this company sold 1, 619,197 gallons of gasoline. sIjOCALS In from Shady Cove Mrs. John Peter, who resides on the Rogue at Shady Cove, spent yesterday in Med ford. ' TTnilerrniHi Operation Mrs. O. D. Dougherty of Phoenix underwent a major operation at the community hospital yesterday. ... Mr. Pence In Hospital Dave Pence of Trail underwent a minor operation and also had his tonsils removed Sat urday at the Community hospital. ... Two Injured Stanley Morgan, 10, and Oleta Bagley, 22. suffered cuts and bruises In an auto accident at tnhpriwtinn of Fifth and Central early Saturday afternoon. Reports filed at tno city ponce axawon mow fc.t rr rfrlwn bv Mrs. C. H. Rogers, Ross lane, which was travelling south on central, was hit by sn uw anvrn by Donald Oeorge Kranz, Olcndale. Ore., which was making a left turn from central into Finn iiren. Boys Apprehended Flra local boya between the ages of 9 and 12 were apprehended by city police Saturday on charges of burglary from three houses, during the past week. They nl annM. nt luvenlle court the first of next week, to answer to complaints filed by can weua, aiu jwiev. jtow, who reports the theft of a rifle, re volver and hunting knife from his house, L. W. Luy, 716 Oak street, who lost a camera and miscellaneous small .rtfriM- nrf Robert Skinner of the Old Stage Road, from whose house a rifle woe allegedly stolen. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY POR SALE Fifty tier body fir, fifty tier oak. laurel, ma Pennsylvania. LOST Small black purse containing diamond ring, Shrine pin. re. ward. Phone 138-J-2. FOR RENT 336 Crater Lke Avenue. 5-room furnished home; wood ran;: near Roosevelt school. 122.50. Including water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Med ford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 122 Mistletoe, e-room. overstuffed furnished, lower flat, hardwood floors, fireplace, few dish es and cooking utensils furnished. 3S. Including water, chas. R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Paone 302. POR RENT 408 Park. 4 -room, over stuffed furnished home; electric ranae; oil heatrola; nice yard and Towers. 125, including water. Chas. R . Ra y . Re a : t o r, Medford B ld . Phone 302. FOR SALF Irpe lot, good location. Will Til IT raan or bjf wuia. Box M. Tribune. FOR 6 ALE Bantams, fl pair. Rid garden of jOuss. Ed Bx:htl, Myr Lane near S. O. B off Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Sf.ll .ome of thoM de lirious Hs esnn:n(! peaches left at Tuckers, third houjte on r!:it, Or chrJ Home Drlre. 3rlns contslners. POR SALE P.ne t-mtoM l'-ic rou pick. B:ln containers. A-! potatoes, wry fe cul'j. 85c pr hundred. We Ton pick up. Brme vki. John Mce'. Hxhssisl' R"ich. Turn r slit before To'.o -v::iid bridge. Go 2 miles. TaJe, lef tura. F. E. Samson Receives New Dodge Truck Shangle Photo. Thl new K-47 two-three ton Dotye truck was recentlr delivered to the F. B. Samson company of Medford by the Pierce Alien Motor company, lorn I Dodge and Plymouth dealers. The above photograph shows the owner of the new truck registering satisfaction upon receiving the car from L. C. Taylor of the Pierce Allen firm. FAST AND THREAT TO QUIT TALKINK SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. P) The hunger strike of 34 alleged com munists held In the city prison on vagrancy charges, was called off In its eighth day today a few hours after they had also gone on a "silence strike." The 24 accepted broth after James Wilson of the International Labor de fense had told them their strike "had proved conclusively they could not obtain Justice in the lower courts, es pecially from judges like Municipal Judge George J. fiteiger " Three hours after they consumed the broth the strikers will eat mush and three hours after that they will have poached eggs on toast, all at their own expense. Tomorrow they will return to prison diet. The "silence strike" greeted Jailors and Dr. A. A. O'Neill, city prison physician, this morning. They refused to answer greetings or tell how they felt. The refusal to talk was blamed on Dr. O'Neill, who they hold respon sible for the srrcst of their doctor, Dr. Franklin Blssell, of Berkeley. Dr. Blssell was taken Into custody when he visited the Jail, on a charge of violating the medical practices act. Dr. Blssell appeared before Judge Stel ger and talked himself bock Into Jail. Assistant District Attorney Harmon Sklllen told the Judge he believed the fact that Dr. Blssell was not register ed to practice in San Francisco, was more than anything a technical vio lation of the law. He indicated the district attorney's office would be satisfied with a dismissal. Dr. Blssell, however, started an ora tion on the prison, "the system," the police and bis treatment and only halted when Judge Stelger threaten' ed him with a contempt of court charge. He then pleaded "not guilty1 and demanded a Jury trial. This was granted and he returned to Jail in lieu of 1 1,000 bail. STOLE NO MONEY LYNCHBURG, Va.. Aug. 11. (T) All except a dozen of the 49 members of Lynchburg's police force today had signed an oath in treating God to strike them down if they lied about stealing 1.500 of automobile lioense fees last May la. For various reasons these twelve of ficers and patrolmen declined to sign the oath which was devised by City Manager Hart and Major J. O. McGov- ern, a retired army officer, and mem ber of the Plnkerton Detective agency Two more on vacations, two were 111 and several said they had already been questioned under oath and hence there was no reason to sign it. Hart disregarded criticism of the oath. He said the move was psychol oglcal and may bring results eventual ly, If not at present. Theft of the money right under the noses of police was regarded as the "perfect crime." a Use Mail Tribune want ads Ore antl Bullion Purchased LkcatcH bw Sta ef Celltera, SitatHtlud 1907 WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING HI FINING CO. OOca: 742 Mik St.,S.n FruidK Pl.nt: SrutS Sin Frinci.m Hotel Figueroa Flt-ueroa St. ai loth. Lot Angeles Calif, one of Los Anteles newest Hoteis. 'iiWCi Outside -"-t'sT"! Roomi of Comfort. Downtown. Garage Id Connection Rates from n.50 per day without bath $2.00 per day with bath 13.00 per da?, twin beds and bath A B MITH. lee- A. I 'ANGLE OF SLICE' BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. (AP) The next time you slice a golf ball consider before you curse. If your slice Is bad enough It may be good enough to save you from a lawsuit. Superior Judge Edmund P. Morgan ruled a golfer must give warning to anyone standing more or less directly in front of him, but if his ball strikes someone more than 33 degrees off the line from tee to Intended green, then the victim "has assumed a risk of Injury" that places him beyond the comfort of the courts. Archibald J. Treat, San Francisco attorney, brought suit for iSO.OOO against Taylor Merriman, East Bay golfer for injuries suffered when he was struck by a golf ball on the Mill Valley Golf club course. It seems Treat was putting on the third green as Merriman drove from the fourth tee. Merriman's ball sliced sharply and struck Treat on the head, frac turing his skull. Ruled Judge Morgan: "Apparently there is no court prec edent Involving the duties of one golfer to another, but as nearly as I can find out, if a player is stand ing within an angle of 33 degrees of the Intended flight of another player's ball, warning must be given. If a player Is struck while standing beyond that range he has assumed a risk of injury and cannot recover damages." Trent advised the court he will draw up a new complaint after as certaining the angle of Merriman's slice. 4 AOTORIA, Ore., Aug. 11. A strike of Columbia river salmon fish ermen was at least temporarily avert ed tonight when packers announced they would continue to pay the pres ent rate of six cents a pound for fish until after Sunday's haul are brought In. The packers had originally i nounced the price would be cut to four cents effective tonight. In their announcement t oday. packers said they would study the quality of fish brought In over the week-end and meet again Monday to discuss the price situation. Arvld Mattson, fishermen's union secretary, said tonight the men would continue to fish as long as the pack- era paid six cents. The strike had or iginally been called to be effective co incidentally with the price reduc tlon. Reports from the Columbia rlw today Indicated the usual heavy Au gust run of low-grade fish had' n- tered. mmsi NEW Innovations Service Comfort t ! a. i.r(arv-- RUNNING ICE WATER IN ALL ROOMS FAMOUSLY SOFT BEDS With Bath from 2.00 Without Bath from 1.50 GARAGE SERVICE AT DOOR HARVEY M. TOY, MANAQ I NO-OWNER rVP0WELL .t O'fARRELL SAN FRANCISCO j World News At a Glance By the Associated Press Domestic Strike shuts down four major plants of Aluminum company of America. Washington Chamber of commerce challenges labor federation's unem ployment figures. New Orleans Huey Long's national guard "dig in" before city registration office for indefinite stay. Washington Malaria, control for south Is proposed. Minneapolis Governor Floyd B. Ol son and national guard, winning court battle, hold city In firm control. Further heavy rains bring relief to sections of stricken mid west. Washington Crossing, N. J. Sec re tary Wallace says republicans would have to copy democrat plan for farm prosperity. Baton Rouge, La, Prisoners In state penitentiary fall to escape with wood en gun: two killed, six wounded. Ashland, Ky. Red Cross preparing to fight destitution in northeast Ken tucky. Washington Weather bureau calls 1934 driest and hottest In 70 years of record keeping. Foreign Berlin Naol propaganda organiza tion opens Hitler plebiscite campaign Rome Mussolini-confers with Prince von Starhemberg on Austrian policy, Hamilton, Bermuda Dr. William Bee be and Otis Barton break diving depth record. Pel ping, Chlna Exiled "living Bud dah" leaves for "hermit kingdom" in Inner Asia. Havana Trouble looms as Cuba prepares to celebrate anniversary of Machado overthrow. IN JUNIOR TILT ROSEBUHO, Ore, Aug. 11, (AP) In s 12-tnnlng gsme, Roseburg beat Eugene 5 to 4 today In the first of a three-game series for the right to play In the atat. American Legion junior baseball championship at As toria. Turpln held the Tlsltora to four hits, while his teammates collected nine from Mauney. 1 TJse Mall Tribune want ads. ADTO GLASS Fender. Body A Radiator Repali General Sheet Metal Light structural Iron DRILL METAL WORKS 109 B, stb 8U Phone lk BATTERIES Get Our meet Before You Buy Rewinding a. Specialty Generator and Armature Excli. SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE IKZ No. Riverside. Phone 890 350 Attractive Cheerful Room. THE MOST convenient THE BEST accommodatloni THE FINEST meala DIFFERENT CURE WASHINGTON CROSSINO, N. J., Aug. U. JF Henry A. Wallace, sec retAry of agriculture, told 2.000 New Jersey farmers here today that If the republicans rcsaln control of the na tional government they'll have to use the same methods as the democrats to bring back farm prosperity. "Unless the republicans worked with the farmers in keeping down surplus es," Wallace asserted, "they would have to build up for another explos ion by resuming heavy loans to Eu-! rope, or they would have to lower tar-, Ufa much more rapidly than we are doing both of which would be dam-i aging in the long run to the United States." He reiterated denials that the crop reduction programs this year had been destructive to the nation's well-being In view of the western droughts, pointing out the corn-hog program had made available 100,000,000 bush els of corn which otherwise would not have existed. Twelve million acres of land were withdrawn from corn pro duction, he said, but that was more than offset by the killing of hogs which would have consumed 300,000,- 000 bushels. Bulletin AVIGNON, France, Aug. 13. (Sun day) (AP) Five person were killed and at least 20 Injured early today when the Ocnexa express crashed at high speed into freight train enter ing the station yards. 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