Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 17, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TMBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1934
F
HOLD 50 PER CENT
!E!
Approilmately 50 per cent of the
registered rote of Jackson county 1b
centered In Med ford and Ashland
precincts, according to figures com
piled by the county clerk's office.
In the 31 Medford precincts there
are 0,330 voters and In the ten Ash
land precincts 3,171 votes a total of
9,607 out of a registration of 18.804.
Medford precincts show a gain of
374 voters over the May primary and
the Ashland precincts a- gain of 309
voters.
Haven precinct In this city showed
a gain of 33 voters over May. The
leading Ashland precinct was Oak,
with a gain of 35.
Gold Hill, with a November regis
tration of 528, showed the largest
gsln. IU primary registration waa
4(14. The Increase was 04.
Every precinct In the county show
ed a gain with the exception of Wat
kins, where there were 07 voters
listed.
eHavlest rural gains were made In
north county pjrecincts: Poota Creek,
17; Rogue River, 23; Wlmer, 19; Trail,
37; North Contrnl Point, 30; South
Central Point, 31; Willow Springs. 34.
The two Phoenix precincts gained
10 voters, the two Talent precincts
SB and the two Jacksonville precincts
also 36.
Copy for the Jackson county bal
lots was received this morning by
the county clerk. The names of 32
state and county can a Ida tea, four
supreme court Judges, and three In
itiative measures will be thereon, as
well a the city tickets of Incorpo
rated towns of over 3000 population.
The Ashland precinct ballots will
have the local option amendment.
The ballot will be smaller than for
several years.
The county clerk has announced
that the voting precincts for the
general election will be the same as
In the May primary.
FRENCH 10 ATTEND
1L OF
BELORADB, Yugoslavia, Oct. 17.
f AP -Scenes reminiscent of the
World war were enacted here today
as France's large delegation to the
funeral of the slain King Alexsnort
arrived.
The size and distinction of the
French delegation were regarded as a
political demonstration by France in
tended to mollify Yugoslavia's bit
terness at the failure of the Mar
seille police to prevent Alexander's
assassination last week and also as
a testimony on the part of France
that the French-Yugoslav friendship
remains unshaken.
In the French delegation, besides
Lebrun, were three cabinet minis
ters, military officials, 35 aviators,
10 naval officers, 300 sailors, and the
brass band of the 115th French In
fantry regiment of which Alexander
was honorary chief. This bsnd will
play at the king's funeral tomorrow.
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Apples In AH stages
SHOSHONE. Ida. (UP) The Dr
rah ranch near here boasts an "ever
bearing" apple tree. The tree was
discovered to be bearing ripe apples,
small green newly formed apples and
blossoms all at the same time.
TOO LA1E 10 CLASSIC
roR SALE Llewellyn setter, wry rea
sonable for quick sale. Mrs. Ctattou,
1160-R.
TIRE SACRIFICE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday On'j.
ALL NEW FRESH STOCK
BAIX1EH BALLOON TIREa
Buy one, pay 91.00 extra take two
or
Buy one 33 discount. Includes free
tube. We also aell new and used
part and uaed ears.
CLEMENTS AUTO WRECKERS
330-34 North Rlveralde Ave.
Phone 43t, Medford.
FOR SALE Creased ducka.
3J1-R.
WANTED Wood sawing. Mm to cut
wood on ehftres. 809 So. Newtown.
Ruggedness Car Starts Sensational Run
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Following Impresslva ceremonies In which
Governor Clarence D. Martin of Washington
played an Important role, the Hudson Terraplane
Ruggedness Run car "Cascade Express" left Se
attle on the first lap of Its 14 day schedule of
continuous day and night driving over a tough
3.10A mile circuit. The car had already been
driven more than 18,000 miles by a previous
owner and another y nlleage will be added
u the ear covers again and again the course
which covera Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
Photo above ahowa the "Cascade Express." route
map, picture of E. L. Leaf of Portland whose car
Is being used In the run, and scene at christen
ing ceremonies held last Tuesday. Interested
motorists and spectators throughout the route
will be Informed dally of the cars progress by
newspaper advertisements and radio announce
ments, ,
FIDDLE HOCKED FOR $3
S STOLEN AMATI WITH
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 17. (AP)
A pawnbroker squinted critically, de
cided IS waa too much and gave a
youth 3 for an old, worn violin
stolen from B. A. Sutllff who values
the Instrument at M000.
The violin, described by the owner
as an Andrea Amatl made In 1661,
waa pawned for $3 while a police de
tective watched the transaction and
felt sorry for the boy he believed waa
parting with the fiddle only because
of the stress of the times.
The next day Sutllff reported the
theft and Detective Thaeher checked
back to the pawn shop.
Sutllff was told he could recover
the instrument without coat, but he
gladly reimbursed the proprietor for
the 93.
"X was chump enough to feel sorry
for that kid when X saw him selling
his old fiddle," Detective Thatcher
mused. "X thought he was a college
student because of his clothes. He
wore a polo coat with 'Corvallts'
(where Oregon, State college Is locat
ed) on the back of It."
TROJANS HOME FROM
PANTHER TROUNCING
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17. (AP)
Apparently none the worse for wear,
the University of Southern California
football squad returned home today
from Pittsburgh where they were
May Figure In Crisis
t&y, ih w'
General Para Zlvkovich (above),
poimcai -sirong tnan' of Yugo
slavia, waa expected to be Influen
tial In shaping the nation's policies
after the assassination of King
Alexander. (Associated Press
Photo)
beaten by Pitt's Panthers last week,
20-0. Getting back In heavy down
pour of rain, the Trojans were met
by- only a handful of students but
the big university band blared away
with the rousing U. S. C. marching
song.
CATHOLICS AFTER
WASHINGTON. Oct, 17. ( AP)
Letters demanding retirement of Jo
sephus Daniels aa ambassador to
Mexico are being received at the state
department from Catholic organiza
tions. A speech Daniels made last July to
a group of American teachers and
students visiting Mexico, D. P., start
ed the controversy. Catholic organi
zations In the United States have In
terpreted the speech as approving
"plans of the Mexican government to
eliminate religion from the schools
and Institute 'socialist' Instruction."
Daniels explained to the state de
partment that the-speech was simply
a declaration of his faith In universal
education and did not "even remote
ly" touch on the character of educa
tion lh Mexico.
and Parker were quarreling oyer
dog. Better died ajcnaay uignv.
Washliifton Apple Yield Good
WENATCHEE, Wash. (UP) Despite
fears that annormsl weather would,
damage the central Washington ap
ple yield, early varieties clung to the
trees and matured to a deep red a
harvest season opened. Growers Es
timated a larger than ususl per cent
would grade "extra fancy" standard.
Time in Tonight
7:15
KMED
Hear the Facts Concern
ing the Tax Limitation
Measure, paid Adv.
Tax Limitation League
LEADS TO STABBING
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 17. (AP)
A fatal knifing during a quarrel over
a dog Is basis for second degree mur
der charges against Harry L. Parker
of Portland.
Olaf Setter's brother, Alfred, sign
ed the complaint which alleged Set
ter was fatally stabbed while he
HOTEL GRAND
Low Winter Rates
Why live in a cold room
when you can get a nice
warm one at the Grand?
Winter Driving
Is hard on the llnttery. Play
Sots with a Severln Long Life.
KXPKBT AUTO ELF.C. WORK
8EVLKIN mTTKRY SBRV1CE
15J2 No. Riverside, Phone 390
VANDERBILT CASE
NEW YORK, Oct. 17-(AP) The
curtains were tightly drawn today
over the Vanderbllt-Whttney court
drama, but Supreme Court Justice
John F. Carew quickly ordered them
parted.
Public and press have been ex
cluded from the hearing on whether
Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbllt Is en
titled to the custody of her daugh
ter Olorla, 10-year old heiress. Jus
tice Carew day before yesterday dis
continued his practice of sum mar Ic
ing testimony for the press.
And today when the litigation was
resumed, pieces of blotting paper
were pasted on the windows of the
swinging doors of the court room.
Justice Carew ordered It removed.
RED CROSS CONCLAVE
WILL BE BROADCAST
Miss Lillian Roberta, executive
secretary of the Jackson county
chapter of the American Red Cross,
today received word from A. I Bcha
fer, manager, that arrangemenu
have been completed with NUC
whereby a lfi-minutes program will
be picked up from the International
Red Cross conference at Tokyo, to be
broadcast at 4 p. m., P. 8. T on
October 10.
The speaker la to be Judge John
Barton Payne, chairman of the Amer
ican National Red Cross, and chair
man of the board of governors. Prince
Tokugawa, head of the Japanese Red
Cross, and Colonel Pabra of the In
ternational Red Cross committee will
also speak.
UNSATISFACTORY
MOUTOAUKS
Individuals holding unsatisfactory
mortgages on Improved realty, where
ine property owner is behind in lui
payment on principal. Interest or i
Uxm, nmy exchange thew moreffatc 1
under the p. N W. plan and secure i
sutMLantlnl and Inerottsiii income
with maximum safety. Your mort
gaite problem analyeod without ob
ligtttlon. Writ details to N. B
Crittenden, Suite 1334, American
Bank Bldtg., Portland. Orton.
LOtfT Whit fox terrier dog. Dean
fitacy. Hilkrest road.
FOR SALE -Sacrifice for cash. Chrvs
ler tourlrw Phone 1138-J. or csll
st 519 Crater Lake Ave.
HOME FOR S A I .F, Nearpji7kT IrT
qulre 207 So. Ivy.
WANTED To bur IfJO or '37 model
T Ford roadttUr or coupe. Third
houe rut from Orchard Home
drive on Stewart Ave.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple.
FOR 6ALB Hammered alfalfa hav.
.las. A. Wood. Phone ll-X-41. E-itfie
Point.
FOR AI.E Freh Durham cow. ais.i
3 row: will trad for work hO'e
oryoung stork, w E Mann. S mt
north Four Corner Service station.
Midway road.
FOR RENT Ranch on highway; new
butldlnis, small hou; ood well
sprirm; 40 arroa rely fall crop Mn
A. L Reed, one mile south, 1 mile
esAt Bea.e P. O.
FOR HA1.C RftftMered Ahronshtre
rams. L A. Sslade, Central point
FOR 8 ALE 5-year-old w.trk hore.
13.V) lb a ml west of Table Ro.k
aWre. J. C. Haakit.
tlurlnl In Vtrdillng suit
1 BLUE SPRINGS, Mo. UP) Riley
Johnson waa burled In the dark unit,
white shirt, collar and tie In which
he was married 5A years ago. He
wore the clothes only three times
at his wedding, his 80th anniversary
and at his funeral.
Mrs. Vanderbllt Sobs
Leaving the guarded courtroom
during the hearing over the custody
of her 10-year-old heiress daughter,
Mra. Gloria Morgan Vanderbllt
(above) went into an adjoining
room and broke Into tears. (Asso
elated Press Photo)
FRESNO, Oct. 17. Upton Sill- j
clalr, Democratic candidate for gov- j
emor of California, speaking at a i
campaign rally here last night, relt-
crated his pledge to pardon Tom
Mooney, San Francisco bomber. If he
Is elected governor. Sinclair appeared !
with Sheridan Downey, Bourbon lieu- I
tenant-governor candidate, who also j
spoke. I
"I do not know whether Mooney' Is !
guilty or Innocent. I waa not there
at the bombing and I do not have
acceaa to Mooncy's confidence, but I
do know that all the testimony
Bffalnat him waa perjured. That la
enough for me." Sinclair said.
MT. CAR MEL, Pa. ( UP Edward
Laconkte. 30. saw visions of liberty
when he climbed down a manhole at
the Northumberland county Jail. But
his hopes dimmed when he discov
ered the manhole led to a six-Inch
pipe. He was returned to his cell
when guards found him In the manhole.
SECOND APPLE CROP
SEEN IN LOCAL TREE
At the noma of Mrs. Farley at 107 j
Gtnesee, a large apple tree now haa!
Its second crop of this season, with I
the apple now about the size of a
golf ball. A brunch from the tive
was brought to the Mall Tribune of
fice today.
The first crop matured, and some of
those apples remain In the top of
the tree, where they have either rot
ted or dried up.
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Ue Mat) tTtbuie want sds
MONEY
TO LOAN
-on-
First Mortgages
on Homes
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vU'LANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
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126 E. Main St. Phone 10S
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Two Hotels
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AUTUMM SALE
Prepare or Winter NOW and SAVE
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR AT A SAVING
Goodrich
FAN BELTS
"V" Type
FAN BELTS
49c
.And
up
On many cars the generator Is
driven by the fan belt. A worn
belt may mean a run down bat
tery, EXPERT
VULCANIZING
and REPAIRING
Bruised nnd punctured tires
completely repaired at reason
"hie prices.
.CAUSES.
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THIS
J LIFE-SAVER GOLDEN f
1 rl" RISISTS HtATI
SMOOTH TIRES
S-L-I-P
NEW SILVERTOWNS
G-R-I-P
Tires wear slowly in cool weather. Do you know that
you can enjoy safe traction thru the winter months
and still have good tires for next summer's driving by
putting on Silvertowns Now?
Goodrich Tire Prices Are Low
4.40-21 $4.45
4.50-20 .
4.50-21 .
4.75-19 .
4.70
4.90
.5.20
Ask For
Price
On Your Size
Goodrich ACCESSORY BARGAINS
Reg. Price Sale Price
6 oi. cans Polish and Cleaner oSc 27?
Vi pt. Deluxe Top Dressing 0c 33c4
Rad. Cleaner, 10-oz. can iSs 37
Liquid Radiator Solder, 10-oz 50c 41
Touch Up Enamel, Brush Top Can BOs 41,
Friction Tape, 4-oz. size .?. 20o 13
FELT BACK FLOOR MATS
INSTALLED
tteg. Prlre Sale Price
CHEVROLET $1.55 $1.09
FORD MODEL A 1.40 .99
ALL OTHER CARS.. 2.00 1.49
Keep out winter drafts with these high grade
Felt Back Rubber Mats
HERE'S
REAL BATTERY
NEWS!
An entirely new principle of
design and construction built
IntothisOoodrich ElectroPsk
Battery gives you protection
against troublesome short cir
cuits. Get long, troublefrec
service, and save up to 20 on
cost per month besidei. Put
this depend- ( as low as
batteryinyour S4 . 7 5
and old bat.
car today.
Goodrich
Electro -Pak
AUTOMOBILE
HEADER
Onlv
INSTALLED
(Thermostat Extra)
CHIEFTAIN HOT WATER TYPE
A great big new Hot Water Heater that will really
hoat a car. It is fine looking and is by far the best
buy on the market. May be compared with, heaters
costing several dollars more. Best copper tubes, and
fins and brass tanks used in this heater. Rheostat
switch provides regulation of heat. Adjustable Deflec
tor. You can't afford to be uncomfortable when you
can buy this heatcf at this low price.
EVERREADY
PRESTONE
$2.95 Gal.
Why buy cheap anti-freeze?
The safest and cheapest is
Prestone. No odor not
harmful to car finish will
not boil away. Requires less
to give full protection.
ARE YOUR
BRAKES SAFE?
FREE INSPECTION
RADIATOR Of"
ALCOHOL COG Qt.
PLYMOUTH, FORD AND CHEVROLET
Winter Grease Special
DRAIN TRANSMISSION and DIFFERENTIAL
and Refill with Correct Winter Lubricant. $1.50
DRAIN CRANKCASE AND REFILL
with Winter Grade Oil (Penzoil or Lionhead) 1.20
LUBRICATE CHASSIS WITH HIGH GRADE
Lubricant. Proper type for each point 1.00
VACUUM CLEAN UPHOLSTERY and INTER
IOR OF CAR 50
$4.20
ALL FOR THE
SPECIAL PRICE S3'1
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TRICO
WINDSHIELD
SWIPE
SERVICE
PARTS
REPAIRS
EXCHANGE
If Your Swipe Doesn't Work
SEE US
p. s.
If You Forgot
Those New
SAFE NON-SKID
SILVERTOWNS
Phone 1300
For WRECKER
SERVICE
Day or Nite
LEWIS' SUPER SERVICE STATION
Eighth and Front Sta.
MEDFORD'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER"
"WE NEVER CLOSE" TOWING AND WRECKING SERVICE
W. L LEWIS, Mgr. Next to Jackson Hotel.
Phone 1300