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LOST AND FOUND
LOST Blue wool blazer and helmet
at VanScoyos'lield Saturday. Re
ward. 129 N. drape.
JjOST Black leather zipper purae, In
rf business dlatrict Saturday night.
1 Mrs. A. O. Dunn. 1007 Reddy. Tel.
14B-W. Reward.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apt. 70S do.
Oakaale.
FOR RENT Apt., furnished, and
sleeping rooms. 37S So. Central.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
.'FOR sale Ear corn. 11.00 cwt. Tel.
! S71-J-3.
FOR RENT Furnished apt.
345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining
Mail Tribune Job Department, on
Orape street. Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) of
flee.
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine
Economy Lumber. No, Riverside.
FOR RENT Holly Court. No. S.
Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn.
Phone 195.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good
, springs, mattresses fo) twin beds or
day beds. Rt. 1. Bo 348. Medford
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 Cowa Rt
H C. Mulr.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model rord V-8. Tel 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upho)strlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOh SALE OR TRADE White ilec
trlc sewing machine for light se
dan Box 638. Tribune.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED SITU ATIONS
WANTED Work to do with tractor.
Glenn Darby. Glnga Highway.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612
WANTED MALE HELP
LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by reli
able manufacturer. No selling
Good for 45.00 weekly to right man.
,300.00 cash required, secured and
returnable. Give phone or address
District Supervisor, Box. No. 398ii.
care Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANG3 Equity In house.
Call at 525 N. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE For Medford 4 or
5-room house, a new. modern house
ar.d 3 acres clover, close In. good
value. . B J. Palmer. Real Estate
Broker. Jackson Co Bank. Main
floor. Phone 311.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of leal estate, think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE Stock and dairy ranch.
160 acres. 47 cult . 37 excellent free
water right, good Improvements,
well located. Forced sale, $3503
place for only 1600. 15 N. Fir.
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Man or woman Interested
In advertising work for local branch
of agency. Apply C W. McCork'.e
Hotel Medford, between 8 and 9 p.
m Wednesday or Thursday.
'WANTED-M1SCELLANBOUS
WANTED To buy or lease orcha-d
or farm. Box 4083, Tribune.
WANTED A Spinnett desk, walnut
or mahogany finish. Must be In
good condition and reasonable. Ad
dreas Box 3700, Tribune.
WANTED To rent comfortable fur
nished home, at least two bedrooms
Phone 1319.
WANTED Indian sidecar.
Mail Tribune. .
BOX 3668.
GOING to Portland Friday evening.
Can take passenger to share ex
penses. Phone 701-J.
FOR SALE &4200 Apartment House
Income $50 per month: 3 rooms oc
cupied bjxowner would "bring it up
to 70. L. G. P.ckell. 204 East Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for acreage. 54
section; 180 acres broke, 120 sum
mer fallow, 100 fenced for pasture:
. 40 miles west of Moose Jaw, Sas
katchewan. Communicate, Box 300.
Rt. 1, Medford.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Bsn.
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box 66. Tribune.
53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.: 11 A
cultivation, free water right: bal
ance timber: Improvements Paul
Erdman. Applcgate, Ore.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building te Loan Ass'n
Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
WANTED ' Contract cutting wood
with drajsaw. $1.50 per cord. We
have all equipment. Ed Doyle.
Eagle Point.
WANTED Place close to Medford
Pay with $400 contract, payable $5
per month. J. I. Penton. Talent.
FURNITURE van goln south wants
load both ways. Fnone 332.
I CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland. O'e.
" cares for Invalids and aged.
FOR SALE OR TRADE '27 Chev.
coach: '26 Oerland 6 tour.: Ford
T sedan: 2 trailers Hi Way Ex
change. So. Phoenix. Phone 341-J-3.
1931 STUDEBAKER DeLuxe sedan.
22.000 mileage. $400. Inquire' at 124
So. Grape.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Mail
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R Thtbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATOR3. ALUM1NJM
BRASS. COPPER and unk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE
27 No Grape. Tel 1062
WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co
WANTED Household goods, 'toves
icols or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel
1062.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts. Medford Bargain House
27 No. Qiape. Tel. 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
roR RENT Furnished duplex. Adul'a
only. S12 So. central. Key at 240 So.
Grape.
FOR RENT
287-R.
Modern house. Phone
FURNISHED house and garage. 604
W loth.
FOR RENT homes furnished or
unfurnished Brown & While
FOR SALE 1927 Hudson Custom
Brougham $;lo.00. Eaktn Motor Co.
Hudson Dealer.
GOOD USED CARS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins.
LOW PRICES
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan.
1933 Pord V-8 Sedarl
1931 Ford Model A Town bed.in.
tike new; Karri-Keen trunk.
1929 Ford Model A Town Sedan
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1927 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Pontlae Sedan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
28 No. Riverside. Tel. 18
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Organ on storage bill
Gold Hill
FOR SALE POULTRY
TURKEYS Narraftnnsett, breeding
stock. W. W. Gregory. Crater Lake
Hwy.
FOR SALE Naragansett breeding tur
keys. Cora E. Hoffman. Applegate
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pullets
and cockerels for breeding. Cum
mlngs Poultry Ranch. 6 ml. out
Midway road
FO RSALE Large fat corn ted fryers
Phone 314-Y Mrs A C. Walker.
PURE Bronze toma Cockeran's prize
stock $6 Jesse Nell Rt. 1. Ashland
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR RENT Modern stucco home on
Jacksonville Hwv Harold H Browa
Agency. Tel. 195;' after 5. 1670.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
FOR SALE: Fox Terrier puppies. 214
Cottage.
RATES very moderate st 716 B. M-in
ATTRACT1VF rami 404 S Irspe
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR KENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage it moderate
rates by week or month iJ5 South
R:ver-de avenue
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room
19 Mistletoe
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Wcaner pigs 1120 West
KOHLER PIANO BARGAIN. $40 00.
Call 18-X-3. Central Point.
FOR SALE ,-tube all electric Midget
radio; also 6-tube battery set. HI
Way Exchange, So. Phoenix. Phone
341-J-3.
FOR SALE Red apples and dry 16"
stove wood. Fred Virtue. Route 2.
Medford. 2 miles west of Central
Point.
FOR BALE one team wors notKi
and one saddle horse. Phone 571-J-3
FOR S.M.E Jersey cow. Cheap 830
Pnnptt.
FOR SALfc
MISCELLANEOUS
ROOMS well furnished, bested
Phoai 364- U.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOP SALE OR TRADE Westing
huse -aive sr.d Ice box, 50-!b. cs
psrlty. W. H. Holt, Rt. 1, Box 45,
Medford.
FOR SALE Cheap. Hotpolnt electric
range with hot water switch. 45
Quince.
FOR SALE Mlner'a screens every else
and mesh for placer and quartz
cut to exact size. Ship anywhere.
Great saving In price Volney Dixon.
124 No. Riverside. Nat bMg., Medford.
26th. 1934. Cash must be paid on ac
ceptance of bid.
All debris and material must be re
moved from the premises by the pur
chaser within a reasonable time.
The School Board reserves the right
to accept, or reject any or all bids.
Board of Directors
WALTER MESSENGER. Chairman
R. E. GALLOWAY
FRANK ARNOLD
Clerk: Mrs. Waller Messenger,
Gold Hill. Star Route.
(0UNTY
Warrants Called
School District No. 91.
Warrants Numbered 262 to 439 In
clusive. Interest will cease (Nov. 12th.
19341. Present warrants at the Med
ford National Bank, Medford, Oregon
for payment.
J. 8. SMITH.
Clerk Dlst. No. 91.
CONSTIPATION, lntestllnat self-pols-onlng
yields to VIAVI EMULSION, a
new and effective bowel hygiene.
t Remarkable results, priced low. Inf.
free Vlavl Dealer, Mrs. E. H. Hurd,
1136 W. 10th St., Medford.
FOR SALE Collapsible plav pen. good
condition; real buy. $JD0. 104
Newtown.
Meteorological Report
November 18, 1934
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with rain tonight and Wednesday.
Not much change In temperature.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordaon
tractor for good team of horses.
Phone 417.
Oregon: Unsettled with rain to
night and Wednesday. Snow In
mountains. Wanner east portion to-
nignt.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 64; lowest 25.
FOR SALE Wheat and oata. $1.50 per
uuuuicu. jui rt. central.
PIANO BARGAIN Exceptionally good
usru piano, famous make. $85 00
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
Total monthly precipitation. .64
Inch; deficiency for the month, .16
Inch. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1. 1934. 3.43 Inches: excess
for the season, .78 Inch.
FOR SALE Woven wire fencing,
rod. Ted Fish, Phoenix.
DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722.
FOR SALE Used brick. South end
Cottage St bridge Call st S. Chtl
ders, 631 Spencer St.
FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo
phone, battery radio. $5 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable vlc
trola 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools 823 Cedar.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West
Main.
DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 50 fit
515 Pennsylvania.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
reed CO., 4tn and Bartlett Sts.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 9 12-J.
FOR SALE White sewing machine.
Angora rabbits 314 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at $2000 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE Solo trumpev New never
been used Cheap for cash. Box 4728
Tribune.
FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L.
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY LOANED on anything of
value. Cecil Jennings.
DOGS examined free Dr. Stone, 4th
and Ba. Llett.
BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register A.dd-
ing Machine, ryjsewrlter. Boots
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance Phone 1545 or 1256-W
Ruth Luy Alice Hoimback.
BUSINESS CHANCES
WILL TRADE Grocery store for late
model car. State model. Box 3641.
Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rlalto Phone 1616-Y.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 C
Main.
Palming and Paperhanglne
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 8. Grape
Kxpert Window Cleaners
LET OECHOE DO IT Tel 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Orl-
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURk.
CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rates. W. E. Thomas, 45 8.
Central. State license No. 8 167.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO.
Office 1016 No Central. Phone 31S
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack,
ert and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices r.gnt.
619 North Iliverslde. Phone 1044-X.
PERSONAL
EDITH MONAHAN
READINGS DAILY. Grand Hotel.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally 316 So Riverside
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WA1 L-PAPER CLEANING. Ic per eq
ft Mr Bisck 310 N Bartlett
FOR SALE Bi'.ed a'.tslfa and bs'ed
straw. Eiwird O. Miller, one mile
north ol Mrdford on old Pscilic
hi.way.
LEGAL NOTICES
Not Ire of Sale of arhoolhouse
Pankev District No 41
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received for the sale of
the schoQlhouae belonging to Schl
Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yester
day, 85 per cent; 8 a.m. today. 96
per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:00 a.m.
Sunset tomorrow, 4:51 p.m.
Observations Taken st 5 a m.,
120th Meridian Time
Si
Boise 52 44 Clear
Boston 42 38 Pt Cldy.
Chicago . 42 Cloudy
Denver .... 38 Clear
Eureka 62 54 .04 Cloudy
Helena .. 60 32 . Clear
Los Angeles 68 .... Cloudy
MEDFORD 46 41 .02 Cloudy
New York . . 44 31 .. Cloudy
Omaha ................ 58 40 .... Clear
Phoenix 86 52 .... Clear
Portland 48 .10 Cloudy
Reno .. .... 33 .... Clear
Roseburg 52 50 .18 Cloud;
Salt Lake 40 .... Clear
San Francisco .... 52 .04 Cloudy
Seattle .. 62 .22 Cloudy
SpokBne .... 40 T Rain
Walla Walla .... 44 40 .... Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 42 32 .... Cloudy
First Eight Months Dangerous
RALEIGH, N. C. (UP) That a
greater percentage of automobile ac
cidents occur in North Carolina In
the first eight months of every year
than In the last four, was shown re
cently by comparison of figures com
piled for the last six years. The ftg
ures reveal 68.7 per cent of the auto
accidents occur In the first eight
months.
Too .Much Money
8T. JOSEPH, Mo. (UP) A. B. Nash.
Buchanan county treasurer, has an
unusual worry. He has too much mon
ey. He was distributing $1,400,000 In
county judgment bonds recently end
found there was an extra $1,000 bond
on hand.
Foots Creek
Briefs
Talent
FOREST CREEK. Nov. 13. (Spl.. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy and family
of Beaver Creek spent several days
last week with Mrs. Cule's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Madsen.
Paul Jensen returned to the Geo.
Pearce home November 4 after a sum
mer In Alaska. Ho plana to spend
the winter here.
Don Marven and Mr. Wright of
Medford are planning to mine on the
Duggan property this winter. They
moved Into the house formerly occu
pied by the Aaron Ayres family.
James and John Dt-vlea called At
the Lee Black home the evening of
November 0.
Miss Hazel Davles and Susan Davles
of Wlmer returned home to spend the
week end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Davles,
Mr. and Mn. John Black enter
tained at dinner November 1 1 for
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and sons.
Harry Ayres returned home from
Evans Creek CCC camp to spend the
week end and Armtstlc day with his
family.
Mrs. Irvln De Haas of Ashland,
who has been 111 at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Wright, Is In a much
Improved condttlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell and Mr.
Sutherlln of Medford were Sunday
visitors at the Harry Ayres home.
McLeod
McLEOD, Nov. 13. -WSpU Mary
Ann, 10-months-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. N F. Ohrt, la the recipient
of a gold medal awarded by the Sears
national baby contest at the 1934
Chicago world's fair. The picture
sent with her entrr was a small snap
taken by Mrs. Eehel Casey and won
honorable mention.
The athletic carnival given by the
Prdspect high school Saturday night
wag greatly enjoyed by many McLeod
people. Kenneth Rodgers, local high
school boy, displayed unmatched
strength as the world's champion
little strong man. Danny Ohrt also
surprised his home folk with skill
ful wrestling maneuvers In a - "rune
hasalln match" with Guy Merrtman,
who challenged the match and proved
himself a master at the art.
Burton Trainformer local boy, hao.
a prominent part In the minstrel
show. Many side attractions were well
patronized by young and old alike.
Miss Dorothy Harding returned
home Monday from Seal Beach, Ca ,
where she has been keeping house
for her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allsworth and
Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Coburn transacted
business in Medford Tuesday.
Mrs. Ralph Kurtz spent Wednesday
afternoon with her mother, Mrs, Saw
yer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrn
Ted Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Nedrey and
family of Plnehurst are vlBltlng Mc
Leod friends over the week ena.
WINDOW OLASA ts seD window
glass and will .eplaoe your broken
inaows reasonably rrow bridge Cao
met Works.
TALENT, Nov. 13. (Spl.) Miss
Eltaabeth Hlggins left Monday for
Portland, where she will attend
school.
Mrs. L. Burnett returned from Cal
ifornia Tuesday to spend the winter
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q
Hamilton.
Word was received Wednesday of
the death of little Keith Churchill at
Redding, Cal. Mrs. Churchill and
two sous have been visiting her sis
ter the past six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
Olive Johnson were business callers
In Ashland Tuesday.
Grandma 8tockit.ll passed away on
Tuesday at the home of her son on
Gibson avenue.
The play directed by H. H. Lows Is
well under way. The cast has been
chosen and It is expected to be given
shortly after Thanksgiving.
Clair G nil i ford, who has been work
ing in the John Day country, return
ed home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Gardner and chil
dren of Medford were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young re
cently. Forty-eight relatives of the Hamil
ton family gathered for a family re
union at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Hamilton Sunday.
Talent P.-T. A. will hold Its regu
lar meeting November 16 at the
school auditorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewis and family
hare moved to Ashland and Mr. and
Mrs. Garretson of Colorado have tak
en over the service station.
Mrs. E. Burns of Medford visited
with Mrs. McMahon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gllcrest of Medford
visited friends in Talent Thusrday.
G. Calkins and Bert Huson of Med
ford were calling on friends In Talent
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cochran of Klam
ath Falls visited over the week end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Learning and Mrs. E. Cochran.
A number of Talent people attend
ed the Eagle danoe la Ashland Wed
nesday. 4
UPSETS PENNSYLVANIA TRADITION
Better clothes for less. It will piy
fou to climb my stairway. Klein the
Tailor, 128 East Main, upstairs.
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Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINOS. NOT. 13. (BpU
tMnner guests at the Clyde Hansen
home November 4. were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Wright of Phoenix. Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hammel of Eagle Patn
and Mr. and Mrs. Olen Spurlln of
Gold Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brenner and
daughter of Central Point moved In
to the Jim Board man house Novem
ber l.
Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. Ray
mond Driver are canvassing this dis
trict for the Community Chest.
Mlas Prelda Young, who has been
seriously 111 with chickenpox and
complications. Is improving.
An even hundred votes were .caot
In this precinct with the Willow
Springs schoolhouse as the polling
place. Those serving on the board
were A, V, Carlson, O. P. Smith, M.
P. Young, Mr. Anders and Oeorge
Bd wards.
Carl Rainstorm, who Is employed
by the Timber Products company, re
ceived a painfully crushed foot when
ho wna caught by falling lumber. He
has been unable to work for a num
ber of days.
Lf.st Monday morning. John Casad
of Central Point narrowly escape 1
serious Injury when his car was struck
by the southbound passenger train
at the Seven Oaka crossing. Although
the car was thrown on Its side and
badly damaged. Mr. Casad was uninjured.
FOR RENT H t?. furnished ?vt FOR LF. Sr.ak. aiw parU for District No. 41.
ment: comfortable, prlrate, rid o ' molei T F?rcl. G;nn Ds:by, K.ag i Bin must be in the har.A or th .
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TAB LB ROCK, Nov. 13. 8dU
Cornelius Meyers of Portland was a
visitor of his wife's parent. Mr. snj
Mrs. H. W. Davlason at the Table Rock
store last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hensler spent
Friday evening vlsltlns; the Charlea
Helmaly family st Sams Valley.
Miss Beatrlos Seabrooke, who has
been employed In s Portland bank
for several years, arrived last Friday
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs
A. R. Senhrooke.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Nealon were
dinner guests at the Harry Younj
home at Central Point Sunday.
Mrs. B. Carder of Santa Barbara,
Cal.. la here visiting her sister. Mrs
Val Ware of Tuttls lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rogers and
son Dale of Merrill spent Sunday
here with Mm. Rogers' father, How
ard Rrwers. who Is quits 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett tnman at'
tended religious services at Central
Point Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill B. Chase left
this week for California, where they
will spend the winter.
Mrs. S. M. Tuttls canvassed this
precinct Wednesday In ths interest of
the Community Chest.
Claude and Ir Wilson returnod
Wednesday from Klamath county,
where they spent several weeks In
the potato harvest.
K.lllor Diet,
ST. lOVIS. Nov liiP, Herbert
A. Trssk. associate managing editor of
the .It. Louis Post-Dispatch, died In
his sleep esrly today at his home here
He was a years old. and had been
under treatment for asthma and
fesrt ailment, but was st his desk
yesterday.
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Pennsylvania's first damocratle United States senator In 00 years.
Joseph F. Guffey, la shown at ha cast hit ballot In Pittsburgh. An
apostle of the new deal, Guffey defeated Senator Dsvld A. Reed, vlrllt
republican critic of President Roosevelt. (Attoclated Press Photo)
NEPTUNE PARTY
TO BE FEATURE
Masonic Naval Men Will
Attend Sacramento Joint
Ceremonial and Stage
Unique Stunt for Visitors
Oregon Weather.
Unsettled with rain tonight sr.d
Wednesday; anow In mountains;
warmer esat portion tonight; increas
ng southeast wind off the coast.
Mjslc tot any occasion. Pnone 788
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Nov. 13.
(Special) Southern Oregon Shrlnera
who attend the Joint ceremonial In
Sacramento November 17, will be
greeted by a ceremonial feature the
like of which never nas been seen In
any Shrine Temple.
A tralnload of Southern Oregon
members of Htllah Temple, headed
by Potentate O. O. Alendorfer, will
leave Medford the evening prior to
the ceremonial. They will be met at
Marysvllle, Calif., by a delegation
from Ben All Temple, headed by
Potentate William P. Neville, and
escorted to California's capital where
a royal welcome awaits the visitors.
Tile unusunl ceremonial will be
a Neptune Party which will bo ataged
by officers and men of the united
States Navy stationed at the Mare
Island Navy Yard who will come to
Sacramento with the Vallejo delega
tion.
Keel-llnulInK Basis
The background for tire ceremon
ial feature Is the ancient custom of
keel-hauling officers and members
of crews on the old sailing vessels
on their first trip across the equator.
The Vallcjoam do not propose to
practice any' actual keel-hauling,
which consisted of putting the novl
ate over the aide on a rope and
dragging him under the vesssl find
up the other side, but they do 1'lan
to present an authentic Neptune
Party patterned after the more mod
ern custom.
It will be the first opportunity of
most members of the Shrine to wit
ness an actual Neptune Party. s"
by naval men, aftor the manner In
which It would be presented sboard
msn of wsr crossing the equator.
Herman Freudenberg, the Poten
tate's representative In Vallejo. an
nounced rehearsals for the party
have been completed by a cast select
ed by Rear Admiral Yancey S., Will
lams, Comandant at Mare Island.
who Is taking an active part In the
preparations for the ceremonial.
Make Own costumes
The research work necessary to
provide the historical background for
an authentic presentation was per
formed by E. L. Sleeth, chief pharm
acist of the U. 8. Navy, stationed at
Mare Island. The costumes and ttage
properties were made by the men
who will participate, while lew
vere borrowed from officers at the
yard.
Old King Neptune with hie long,
flowing beard, will be on hand to
take charge of the novlatea in tne
person of Lieutenant Commander n
A. Keener of the naval medical corps
and he and his assistants promise to
keep things moving at a lively paos
but they havt not divulged the tiact
nature or the proceedings.
son From Oregon
The officials of Ben Alt Temple
expect to welcome about 300 on the
Oregon special train and have plan
ned to entertain the visitors through
out Saturday and Sunday, up until
the time the train leaves Bacramento
at B p.m. Sunday.
The delegation which Neville will
take on the greeting excursion
Marysvllle will be composed of fred
J. Johns, chief Raban; Walter K
.tansen, assistant. Rsbban: Robert N
Penton. director of the band; J. W
Fulton, captain of the patrol; Henry
Spring, manager of the chantera.
Prank Klelnsorge, msnsger of the
drum and bugle corps; and Harry
Katx, president of the wrecking
crew.
Mere Ben All Nobles will meet the
trsln when It arrives in Sacramento
at 10:30 a.m. ftsturdny, and a parade
will be staged from the station to
the Hotel Senator where Potentate
Alenderter will eslsbllsh his head
quarters. The various units of Ben Ail
Temple will entertain like units of
Hlllah Temple until time for the
colorful parade through the down
town strets at 4 a.m. Following the
parade, a banquet will be spresd la
Sacramento's beautiful civic audi
torium, where the ceremonial also
will be held, beginning at 7:30 pjn.
Golf Tournament
8unday morning a golf tournament
for Shrlnera will be held at the Del
Paso Country club, while those who
do not play will be otherwise en
tertained throughout the day.
rotentata Neville expects from 3500
to 3000 Shrlnera to participate in
the ceremonial. Including the divan
from Kerak Temple In Reno, Nevada.
Other dignitaries will come from
Southern California and the San
Francisco Bay area, aa well as Nobles
from Northern California points.
irom Stockton to the Oregon line.
The ceremonial la the most elab
orate affair of Its kind ever at
tempted by Ben All Temple, and
will Include the Initiation of from
seventy-five to eighty noviates Into
the mysteries of Shrlnedom.
In addition to the Sacramento
greeters, Yuba and Sutter county
members of Ben All Temple will be
on hand to welcome the Oregon
visitors at Marysvllle. 1
Hlllah Band to Play
Here the train will stop long
enough for a concert by the Hlllah
band, a parade and breakfast be
fore proceeding to Sacramento. An
earlier stop will be made at Chlco,
where Butte county members of Ben
All will board the train and ride to
Sacramento with the visitors.
In attending the Sacramento cere
monial, the Southern Oregon
Shrlnera will be repaying a visit
made to Hlllah Temple last Spring
when a delegation went to Medford
from Ben Alt Temple with several
candidates for a Joint ceremonial.
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NORMAL SCHOOL STAGE
ASHLAND, Not. 13. (Spl.) Work
ing on the scenery for "The Url.tg
Corpse," a crew of 13 people are buay
finishing up the Important details for
the above. Anui Bowmer, director,
aya that everything will be In readi
ness for the show November 23 and
34.
Never before In southern Oregon
has such an elaborate production been
staged. Such a mass ol detail has
been necessary to the successful coin,
pletlon of this Russian classic that
great attention to tnese phases his
been essential.
A large amount of lighting equip
ment has been purchased for the play,
through the cooperation of the 8. O.
N. S. dramatic society. Alpha Taurl.
Another new feature of unusual
significance is the plaster cyclorama.
Mr. Bowmer states that unusual sky
effects can be gained with adoption
of the plaster cyclorama, which hat
never been seen on the coast.
Tolf toy's "Living Corpse' Is written
in ten scenes. Tills, of course, neces
sitates extensive scenery construction.
The comparatively small stage of
SONS auditorium is exceptionally well
adapted to the use of the vignette set.
Aiding Mrs. Bowmer In tns costum
ing department are Marjorle Qoit,
Frances Moller and Beth Ollllngs of
Medford, and Alyoe Anderson, Maxlne
Oearhart. Astrld Johmton ar.d Ethel
McElfresh of Ashland. Jean Crawford
and Nellie Breed love are In charge of
properties, with Miss Ady as adviser,
Sixteen army aviators, picked from
various air corps stations through
out the nation, are taking a course
In bltf.d flying and navigation at
Rockwell field, San Diego,
A man drowned himself recently
at Baltimore by wading out Into a
river until the water closed over his
head. Two policemen fired shots over
his head In an effort to stop him.
A new method of disposing of St.
Louis garbafte by grinding It Into
fine particles and dumping It In the
sewers Is expected to save the city
180,000 annually.
Fifty-three homicides and 4ft sul
rides occurred In Orleans parish,
Louisiana, during the first 10 months
of 1934.
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