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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1934. WEEKS SHARE IN FURNITURE STORE In one of the most important biul nes tranjuctlona of recent monthi A. E. Orr, pioneer Med ford buelneas nun, purchased the Interest of Mrs. Mae Weeks In Weeki & Orr' Furniture tore and became sole owner of that welt known Medford concern yester day. Mr. Orr has had active manage ment of the large store for some time, under the new set-up of full owner ship, the progressive establishment will launch other expansion move ments from time to time. Albert E. Orr came to Medford 37 years ago and entered the employ ment of the firm he now owns, then operating as Weeks & McOowan. Soon after becoming associated with this pioneer firm, Orr purchased an interest and has since steadily added to his holdings. He Is also active In fruit raising and has been prominent In business and fraternal circles of this city. During bis recent business activi ties. Mr. Orr has been active In state and coast furniture organizations and has served as president of the Ore gon State Retail Furniture dealers aaoclatlon and vice-president of the Western Retail Furniture dealers or ganization, covering 1 1 western states. He was also winner In numer , ous golf tournaments conducted by members of these associations during the past few years. Weeks & Orr's company own the large building which they now oc cupy on West Main street and also maintain a warehouse. The concern ' features a complete line of home fur . nlshlngs and has made numerous sales records In furniture circles of the Northwest. MAYOR'S HOME BOMBED IN STRIKE iMjge&imt . ferns; VB. K . . . . f . M .ir. 7U jr . . &steMrri a ik gam,: 'i The bombing of the home of Mayor Godfrey J. Ott (Inset) of Mc Guffey O., caused feeling to boil over In that town where a strike of onion weeders has bean In effect, with the result that a strike leader was abducted and beaten before being released. Mrs. Mary Ott (left), wife of the mayor, and her daughter, Kathryn, are shown Inspecting the damage to their home. (Associated Press Photos PLAY BY PLAY First Inning rarrllnnls Martin up: Martin fanned, awing Inn hard. Roth rock up: Roth rock hit sharply ovpr Rogelrs head and ran to sec ond whn White handled the bsll i poorly. The scorer credited Rothrock with a two bagger. Frtsch up: Frlsch lifted a short toy that Rogell caught back on the grans. Med wick up: Med wick fouled to Owen in front of the boxes off left field. No runs, one hit, no errors, on; left. First Inning Tigers White up: White grounded out, FrlACh to Collins. Cochrane up : Cochrane grounded out. Frlsch to Collins. Oehrlnger up: Oehrlnger lifted a high fly to Rothrock near the right I fleltj line. No rune, no hits, no errors, none left. Second f lining Cardinals Collins up: Collins hit sharply to center for a single on the first pitch. Delancey up: Delancey grounded to Owen and the Tigers pulled a dou ble play, Owen to Oehrlnger to Oreenberg. Ornattl up: Orsattl singled past Oehrlnger. Durocher up: Ball one and Orsattl was thrown out trying to steal, Coch rane to Oehrlnger. No runs, two hits, no errors, none left. Second InnlngTlgrrs Goal In up: Ooslln bounced to Col lins and was out at first on a pretty piny. Collins to Dean. Rogell us: Rogell bounced to Dur ocher but was safe at first when Collins failed to hold the shortstop's low throw. Collins was charged with an error. Oreenberg up: Oreenberg fanned. Owen up: Owen bounced to Mat tin and Kogell was forced at second. ( Mnrtln to Frlsch. No runs, no hits, one error, one left. Third Inning Cardinals Durocher up: Durocher filed to White. J. Dean up: Dean dropped a hit In left field and stretched H to a double as OoMIn handled the bAll slowly. Dirzy beat the throw with a good slide. Mnrtln up: Martin grounded to Oreenberg and brat it out for a ncrntch tilt as Auker came over to take the toss from the first base man. 4 Rothrock up : Bull one and Mar tin stole second. Cochrane "s throw was wide end slmont got away from Oehrlnger but Dean stuck to thlid bste. Hothrork walked, the fourth hall being InMde and the bs.es weie filled. Frlwh up: Frlsch hit sharply Into right field, for a double, scortm: Drnn. Martin and Rothrock. The ball ' caromed off Fox's glove and rolled almost to the boxes before he re covered It for a relay to the In field. Cochrsne removed Auker from the box stid summoned Schoolboy Row-, the victim of yesterday's Tiger set bsck. Med wick up; Med wick grounded out, Rogell to Oreenberg as Frls.'h ran to third. Collins up: Collins singled sharply through the Infield to left, scoring Frisih. Ielsncey up: Delsncey smashed long drive to the right field wall for a double, scoring Collins. Rove wns taken out of the box and was replaced by Eton Hogsett, the Indian suothpaw. Ore n 1 1 1 up : Or wit ti walked, the fourth ball being wide. Durocher up: Durocher hit to right for a single and the luses were full. A fan; throw-In by rox kept Delancey from trying to score. J. Dean up: Dean hit a grounder along the third base line for a scratch hit. scoring Delsncer and leaving th bases still full. Dean's hit was a hopper that Owen was unable to handle. Martin up: Merlin walked, the bsll being Inside and Orsattl was forced over the piste with the teven.h Cardinal run In the inning. Hotftctt was taken out of the box. Tommv Bridges was the fourth Detroit pitcher. Rothrock up: Rothrock grounded to Oehrlnger and Martin was forced at second, Gehrlnger to Rogell as the Inning finally ended. Seven runs, seven hits, no errors, three left. Third Inning Tlgfrs Fox up: Fox lifted to Orsattl. Bridges up: Bridges was thrown out by Frlsch at first after the Cardlnnl manager Juggled a hard line drive. White up: White filed to Orsattl who made nice running catch In left center. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Fourth Inning Cardinals Frlsch up: Frlsch grounded sharp ly to Oehrlnger and was tossed out at first. Medwlck up: Medwlck filed to Fox. Collins up: Collins dropped hi third straight hit Into right field for a single. Delancey up: Delancey bounced to Oehrlnger and Collins was forced at second, Oehrlnger to Rogell. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Fourth Inning Tigers Cochrane up: Cochrane popped to Frlsch. Oehrlnger up: Oehrlnger smashed a single to right for the first base hit off Desn. Ooslln tip: Ooslln hotsted a short fly to Medwlck. ' Rogell up: Rogell grounded to Frlsch and Oehrlnger was forced at second, Frlsch to Durocher. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Fifth Inning Cardinals Orsattl up: Orsattl filed to Goslln In short left. Durocher up: Durocher lifted an other high fly to Ooslln. J. Denn ip: Dean fanned, waving his bat at a fast hall and the crowd yelled with delight. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Fifth Inning Tigers Oreenberg up: Oreenberg pumped ft long single to right center. Owen up: Owen filed to Rothrock. Fox up: Fox hit shnrply to left for a double, sending Oreenberg to third. Fox barely beat Medwlck's re lay to second base. Bridges up: Bridges fanned on a called third strike. White up: White bounced to Dur oched and was thrown out at first on a nice piny as the shortstop grab bed the ball in front of second bOAe and threw to Collins on the run. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. Sixth Inning Cardinals Mnrtln up: Mnrtln slushed a hit to left and stretched It to two bnsrx on Ooslln's poor handling of the ball. The Goose waa charged with an error, and Martin credited with a single. Rothrock up: Rothrock filed to Ooslln, Mnrtln held second, Frlsch up: Frlsch filed to White. Medwlck up: Medwlck pumped n long hit against the right field bleachers for a triple, scoring Mar tin. There was a sudden outbreak at third as Owen's foot dug Into Med wick's leg and for a moment It looked as though there would be n fight. Players of both teams and umpires Joined in aepsratlng the two players, and play was resunvh. Collins up: Collins belted nls fourth straight hit to center, scoring Medwlck. Collins ran to second when White fumhlrd the ball for an error Delancey up: Delnncey swung and missed a third strike but Cochrane dropped the ball and threw to Oreen berg to retire the batman. Two runs, three hits, ous error, one left. Sixth Inning Tigers Cochrane up: Cochrane lined to Rothrock nrsr the right field line. Oehrlnger up: Oehrlnger was thrown out on a hopper to Durocher, who made a beautiful pickup and throw. Ooslln up: Ooslln lifted a hlan foul to Collins hack of third. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Seventh Inning Cardinal Orsattl up: Orsattl lifted a Ion: fly to White. Durocher up: Durocher pounded a trtple against the bleacher wall In right center. J. Dean up : Dean bounced out. Owen to Oreenberg. Martin up: Martin grounded to Oehrlngerand Durocher scored while Pepper reached first safely on Oeh rlnger s fumble. Rothrock up: Ball two and Martin stole second base. Cochrane's throw was low and Oehrlnger failed to hold It. Rothrock hit to the bleacher barrier In left center, scoring Mar tin and pulling up at second for a two base hit. Frlsch up: Frlsch filed deep to Fox. Two runs, two hits, one error, one left. Seventh Inning Tigers Rogell up: Rogell popped to Dur ocher. Oreenberg up: Oreenberg fanned, swinging hard. Owen up : Owen grounded out, Frlsch to Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Eighth Inning Cardinals Marberry went to the box for the , Tigers: 1 Full Is up: Fullls ladied a hit past; Rogell for a sinte. Collns up: Collins lined out to Fox In deep right center. Dclonccy up: Delancey sent a hop per through the box and wns thrown out at first, Oehrlnger to Oreenberg as Fullls went to second. Orsattl up: Orsattl walked, the fourth ball being low. Durocher up: Durocher grounded 1 to Rogell and Orsattl was forced at j second, Rogell to Oehrlnger. No runs, one hit, no errors, two ' left. Eighth Inning Tigers I Fox up: Fox lashed a long hit for two bases against the screen In the left field corner. Walker up: Oerald Walker batted for Marberry. Walker filed out to Fullls. White up: White . fanned, swing ing. Cochrane tip: Cochrane lifted a high foul fly to Rothrock. No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. Ninth Inning Cardinals Crowder went to the box for the Tigers. J. Dean up: Dean filed to Ooslln. Martin up: Martin fouled to Oreenberg. Rothrock up: Rothrock fanned, swinging. No runs, no hits, no errors, nout left. Ninth Inning Tigers Oehrlnger up: Gehrlnger singled to left. Ooslln up: Ooelln bounced to Col lins and Oehrlnger wns forced at second. Collins to Durocher. Ooslln bent the relay to first. Rogell up: Rogell singled past Frlsch. Oreenberg up: Oreenberg fanned for the second straight time, swing ing hard. Owen up: Owen grounded to Dur ocher and Rogell wns forced at sec ond. Durocher to Frlsch. No runs, two hits, no errors, twu left. VUlt shiifrrt HereMr. and Mrs Paul Mars and son of Eugene, nn formerly of Ashlanl. spent Sunday in Medford. visiting with Mr. and Mrs Henry 8hsfer, according to the Ash land Tidings. For Breakfast with fruits or berries I KILLED ON SPOT. (Continued from page one.) 'PRETTY BOY'S SON BAPTIZED Alexander had been greeted on hU procession through the city by cheer ing throngs. He was riding in the first automo bile of the procession past the Stock Exchange when the shots cracked out. His car was riddled by shots and wiu the only automobile to be hit. Surgeons' Work Falls. The dying king was taken at once to the prefecture, where surgeons be gan their emergency work In an ef fort to save his life, btit their labors were In vain. The assassl n was desert bed as a man of about 40 years. Almost as soon as the shots were fired, the French government clamp ed a tight censorship upon dispatches regarding the tregady. The censor ship lasted 40 minutes, but the news stories already had been sent abroad and the ban on the news was lifted. All three of the shots which wound ed him struck Alexander In the chest" Death came In an hour. Turmoil Kelgnx. All the street was thrown into tur moil, making immediate identification of the participants difficult, but, when a semblance of order had been restored. It appeared that there were two assassins. One of them, not Immediately iden tified, was shot and killed by the police as he attempted to escape. The other was Petrts Kaleman, 35, a Yugo slav who had been born in Zegreb. He was wounded by the flash of a police sabre. Several persons in the crowd group ed around the king's automobile also were wounded, apparently by . the fusillade of assassins' bullets. WASHINGTON. Oct. 9. fAP NRA's rebirth probably will find the government seexlng stricter policing of those whom Hugh S. Johnson used to call chlselers. The question of code compliance ranks high In the list of problems presented to President Roosevelt by his new national industrial recovery board. It matches price-fixing and produc ton control as an Issue te which the board and the president will give much thought as they gradually re vamp the recovery unit's policies. The new board, headed by 8, Clay Williams, is aald to believe In more compliance with the provisions of the codes. . Bl ue Herringbone sul tl n . 15-o $31.50. made to measure. Tailor. Upstairs Klein the u!'J??huy F,0yd' Wife of CharhM "Pretty Boy" Floyd, widely sought Oklahoma desperado. Is shown with her son when he was bap. m "'Veru,n FflX W?rth' at hls ,athar, !. 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