Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    fPA'GE TEN
'MEDFORD MXTXi TRIBUNE. 3IEDFORD. OREGON. TUESD'AT, SEPTEJIBER 10. 1933
ROTARY TOLD OF
Locals
VETERANS CAMP LEVELED BY FLORIDA HURRICANE
Frnm Crater Lake R. H. South wick
of Crater Lflke national park waa In
ON SALE WEDNESDAY at
Medford on business today.
From AHuras -Mrs. Orlle Hals of
Alturaa, Cel., was a Medford visitor
today.
A discussion of rectnt progreaa
jnade In revision of criminal pro
cedure, was the nubjcct of an Inter
esting address by District Attorney
Oeorgo Codding at th luncheon
meeting of the Medford Rotary club
at the Hotel Medford today. Mr.
Codding outlined recent efforts to
speed tip court procedure and re
duce cost to taxpayers of actions 01
this nature.
One of the recent Improvement
gives the defendant In criminal cases
the privilege of appearing before the
district attorney, eliminating grand
Jury Indictment. He explained that
this procedure had ocen iohuv.
jiere when a plea of guilty was as
sured, resulting In substantial sav
ings In grand Jury costs.
A recent chang" In the whole Jury
nystem, requires only a majority d
ten out of twelve members for a ver
dict, except In the case of first de
gree murder. This plan eliminates
jury deadlocks and means a mate
rial saving to taxpayers.
By special order, a reporter may
Bow attend grand Jury proceedings
and the transcript of testimony
tends to speed court proceedings,
imnru other rovlslons In law, which ,
have resulted In added efficiency
have been the effort of states to
adopt uniform extradition laws and
the permitting or a juuro
ment upon testimony aa followed in
the federal and English courts The
elimination of the mew "n"f
meanor" charge In cases wheretne
Her Is a vivid picture of what Florida's 100-mllo gala did to veterans' campa at Lower Matecumbe.
Dead ex-aoldlera were burled deep beneath the wreckage while the survivors, a scant 200, went to a tem
porary campsite at Yukon, Fla. (Associated Press Ph&tn.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE! Italian prunes. Phone
7-F-14 after 8:00 p. m.
USFD CAR BARGAINS
REDUCED PRICES
1933 Plymouth DeUixe Sedan; lIe
mounta and trunk rack.
1929 D. A. Itodge Sedan.
1934 Plymouth Coupe.
J036 Ford 8 Sedan.
1928 Oldsmoblle Sport Roadster.
1938 Laflalle Sedan.
ItttO Ford 2 -door Sedan.
iati T4n.riv-DavldAon Motorcycle.
Also nevcral other real buys In older
model.
ARMSTRONG MLFlUlta. inv,
SB N. BlverMde.
Tel. 18.
WANTED Board, and room forbDy. 5
Phone 930-W.
WANTED To buy 1028 or '27 Ford
Coupe on good eflape. Tel. 15D1-Y.
EXPERIENCED waltrcas wanted At
Dow's Cafe.
pF.nSON wn taking navy blue coat
from seat of Craterlan theqter, are
attempting to overtAke owner who
forot It and returned to find It
?one. PlffoMi return It to Cratrlnn
theater and receive liberal reward,
or Phone 01B-J, Aahland.
HUDSON Sedan, fin condition, very
cheap. Call 957 or 833-R.
(RIDE to Portland or Tacoma Friday
or Saturday. Lady ahare expenses,
help drive. Phone 699-R.
4-ROOM house and lot. southwest
Medford. i50O; terms. H. N. Lof
land, 225 South Onkdale.
Ton SALE "29 Chev. Coupe, $150.
921 W. 10th. Owner.
TOR SAM5 E-flat nlto saxophone.
Call at Peoples Eloctrlo store or
mil 303 after 8:30.
BROOD SOW to let on shares to rlRht.
party, ften A. R. Renner before 8
p. m. 123 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE Petite prunes. L. C.
Scott. Old Stae road. Central Point.
WNTED Saddle horse a.nd burro.
Must be cheap. Box Bflflfl. Tribune.
IjOST Frl. HOth. round Kold brooch.
eat side Central or south side West
Main St. to Liberty Bid,?. Itevard.
Return to Mall Tribune.
"WANTED Teacher or worklnR 1rl to
room and boord In pleaAant home.
Bsx 8503. Tribune.
FOR SALK Cast Iron heating stove.
45 Quince.
LOST Reward for return of red bl
clcle picked up on vacant lot on
South Holly Sunday. R. A. Mikvhe.
PONTIAO aSettan; look and runs fine;
new tlrrn: onlv 2a,V
PlEHt'K-AI .1.KN MOTOR CO
Dodge and Plymouth.
defendant has contributed to the de
linquency of a minor Is another Im
portant action, according to Codding.
County Jail or penitentiary terms
are now meted out In these cases.
"I am very much in favor of a
law against convicts entering appli
cations for pardons," Mr. Codding
aald.'EttCh time there is a change of
administration, the newly elected
governor Is flooded with applications
from inmates of the stat peni
tentiary, consuming valuable time
on the part of the chief executive,
according to the speaker. I
District Attorney Codding con
eluded hi talk with a brief outline
of the highly developed finger-print
method In crime detection, and I
discussion of the controversial steri'
ligation question. Mr. Codding ex
plained how the rights of persons
Involved sro amply safeguarded in
sterilization cases. Painstaking ef
fort Is being made by state and fed
eral boards to simplify and Improve
the efficiency of criminal procedure,
according to the speaker, who pre
dicted that considerable progress will
be made along this line within the
next few years.
faberrEports on
JELLS
Everett Faher, president of Medford
Klwanls club, was the principal
speaker at yesterday's regular lunch
con meeting at Hotel Medford.
Giving a report on the recent Kl
wanls convention at Vancouver, B. C,
Fabcr said the people there were very
hospitable and that the convention
was a great success wtth more than
1000 in attendance. Important legis
lation was passed, Fnbcr said, princi
pally pertaining to under privileged
child welfare work. He also cited
romarks of various prominent speak
ers on the three day program. '
E. J. Davis of Oregon City, connect
ed with the reclamation service was
a guest of the club.
S.P.
COKVALLIS (Spl.) Tha famous,
or infamous, black widow spider
closely resembles some of the com
mon house spiders found In Oregon
in general form, size and color, ex
cept for the colored markings usual
ly round on the underside of the wid
ow's abdomen, say entomologists of
the Oregon Stato college experiment
station In a circular entitled "The
Black Widow Spider," recently pub
lished. Because the colored markings are
sometimes Indistinct or lacking on
the black widow, It Is often confused
with Its harmless relative, the house
spider, says the circular. The widow
can be readily recognized, however,
by the fact that Its side or lateral
eyes are far apart while those of Its
near relatives slmost touch each oth
er. It Is pointed out.
The circular, prepared by Dr. Don
C. Mote, head of the entomology de
partment, and Kenneth Grey, field
assistant, gives pictures and a com
plete description of the black widow,
wtth Information on Ita habits and
distribution. Copies of the publica
tion Station Circular 112 may be
had upon request from the college at
Corvallls or from county extension
offices.
STOLEN AUTO LOCATED
BEHIND SCHOOL FENCE
The 193S Chrysler coupe, atolen
Saturday from Prank Rhode at the
Tiller-Trail cut-off camp, where, he
la a contractor, was recovered today
by city and state police abandoned
behind the high board fence at the
nenlor high school athletic fleftl. The
keys had been thrown away, and
the police found It necewary to re
move the door from the machine be
fore they could enter It and tow It
to ths police station.
To Grants Pass C. N(. West, navy
recruiting officer. la attending to
business today at Grant Pi.ss.
A new food service In which the j
Items cost 8 rents and 10 rents will i
be Inaugurated at once on all South- j
cm Pacific trains, addition to the
regular dining car service, according i
to J. A. Ormandy. general passenger j
agent.
The new service will be known as!
the "tray service." An attendant will
serve at the passengers' seats In '
coaches and tourist sleeping rara. a
choice or sandwiches, cookies, coffee. '
milk, orsngesde. ice cream, fruit and
Ton TRADE Choice canned fruit ! similar Items at a cost of ,1 cents
for dry wocd. 343 N. CJr.ipe Ht.
POP SAI.K Coleman nojxillne hester.
".V-inr" dress form, counter (8Jx
3 ftl: display fixture. 3 shelves (rt
ft. high. 20 In. deep i: Jlsplay fix
ture. 3 f helves IB ft. lone. I ft.
dccpl: 10 feet chain-link fence.. 3
ft. high: 75 feet chicken net fence,
3 ft. wide. 343 N. drape at.
WANTED 1 alnole bed. Ivo-y or
spool poster. Call 400.
roR SAI.K Peaches, Klh-rTss and
Mulra. C. A. Myers. Mve- t.sne.
and 10 renta each. Pillows will also
oe rented ror a dime each.
This service Is helng established on
all s. P. trains folloivng a test which
showed it to be highly popular with
the traveling public, Ormanrtr said.
Regulsr Communication of
teamed chspter, O. Pi S
I'ednesdsy evening at R
o'clock, ncfreshments end
V excellent progrsm. Visiting
members Invited.
HATT1E M. ALDBN. Secy.
-rf? o'c
SU""ER
JW PRICE
Effective ifntil
OCTOBER 1st
Order "King Coal
Utah's Hardest and Best
VALLEY FUEL CO.
Young Farm Girl
Rescues Brother
From Angry Bull
MACLEOD, Alta.. .Sept. 10. (.V)
Farmers of this district today
praised the bravery of Marie Hunt,
young farm (ilrl who aelwd an en
raged bull by Its now rlnp and
pulled the animal from a vicious
attack on her 12-year-old brother
Percy.
The lad, who suffered a punc
tured lunt when o,na of the bull's
horns passed between ribs, and
other Injuries, la In a favorable
condition in hospital. The bull
attacked the boy as he was driv
ing a herd or cattle to water. The
animal flmt went for a dog and
then turned on the boy.
Ward McReynolds, state examiner
for drivers and chauffeurs, has Just
announced that he will make a special
trip to this city Saturday. September
14, and will be in the city hall on
the third floor from 1 until 5 p. m.
This wlli Rive the motorist anxious
to take the tests an advantage of one
week, since McReynolds Is not ordi
narily due here until the following
wee kend. For those who have pre
viously had permits, but have not
yet applied for their 1935 certificates,
blanks to be submitted directly to the
state may be procured either at the
state or city police headquarters.
CALM OF GOD
MIAMI. Fls.. Sept. 10. (AP) A re
port to President Roosevelt char
acterizing the heavy casualty list
from last week's Florida keys hur
ricane, an "act of aod,'" and not
directly blamable to any human
element, was on its way to Wash
ington today.
The report wns released here yes
terday by Aubrey Williams, assistant
administrator for the federal emer
gency relief administration, after a
mas.: burial of 00 bodies of storm
victims.
HITCH HIKERS BEAT OP
;d THEM
ASTORIA. Ore.. Sept. 10. p. State
and county police todny were search
ing for three vicious hltch-h:kers who
attacked Henry Marine. 40. left htm
bleeding and sped away in his automobile.
The sAwuilt occurred Saturday
night. Marine had filven the three
men a ride. When he reached his
home one of the riders beat Mirlnc
over the head with a bottle, and
seized the keys to his automobile, in
which the three fled.
f fwns drink and IMe.
SEATTLE, Sept. 10. ipi-Raccoons
d rink wn ter. Wood lnd Park roo
caretakers didn't know that and so
the raccoons arc dead. A recent vis
itor to the 7.oo suseMed to a keeper
that the raccoons needed water." The
astonished keeper remarked. "Oh. they
drink, do thev?" The mTrons hod
water that day, but they died the
next.
At community Hospital Mrs. K. C.
Ward of thla city la recelvtnar medical
care today at the Community hos
pital. Has Minor Operation Mra. Catl W.
Spencer of East Main street under
went a minor operation today at the
Community hospital.
Patient at Hospital Tom Jeuula of
Woodford government camp la receiv
ing medical care this week at the
Community hospital,
From Sams Vallev Mr. and Mrs.
William gtrauss of Sams Valley were
among those from out of town at
tending to business in Medford today.
Central Point Visitor Doroth7
Powell of Central Point waa a Med
ford visitor during the day, as waa
Paul Martin, also of Central Point.
fluaon to School Ray Huson left
on the Shasta thla morning for Port
land, where he will enter Hill Military
academy.
Newbury to Minneapolis Gua New
bury left Sunday night for Minne
apolis, where he wilt visit his eon
Carl and family.
From Klamath Rove Redmond.
from the district attorney's office In
Klamath Falls, Is a Medford visitor
today.
Leave After Visit Mrs. R. 0. Cow
ley and her nephew. Lee Pool, teft
this morning for their home in Bo
nanza, Ore., after visiting here at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nichols.
Hicks to School Cleo Hicks, an
enterprising employe of Snider Dairy
and Produce company, will leave Med
ford tonight for Portland to enroll
in law school.
Lieut. Phelan Visits Lieut. Henry
F. Phelan. commanding officer of Oak
Knoll CCC camp, waa attending to
oiriciat buslncsa yesterday at district
headquarters here.
Move to Ashland Mr, and Mrs. R.
P. McKay recently moved to the Vista
apartments In Ashland, from Med
ford. Mr. McKAy Is in charge of the
Safeway meat department. Southern
Oregon Miner.
Arrested on Bus Clifford Peet. en
route from San Francisco to Portland
was taken off the bus on which he
was riding., allegedly drunk, by state
police today, and lodged In the county
Jail. The complaint of his drunken
ness was made by the bus driver.
"
Coirs lave F. o. Culy and son
Don of San Diego have returned to
their home there, after visiting with
Mr. Culy'a brothers and sisters in
this district. Messrs. C. N, A. B.. C.
W. and Q. A. Culy. and the Mesdames
Fred Owens. A. F. Long of Ashland,
and Hubert Rogers of Merrill, Ore.
Neff Arriving Francis Neff. well
known here, where he formerly made
his home, will be here soon on vaca
tion from the Osteopathy, physicians
and Surgeons school in Los Angeles.
He will Join his wife here, who has
been visiting with Mrs. B. F. Neff
for the past month. They will re
turn to Los Angeles October 1.
Barn Burns Officials of Rogue
River national forest reported that a
barn belonging to Harry Hereford of
the Butte Falls district was destroyed
by fire early yesterday morning, the
blaze also burning half a ton of grain
and considerable hay. The fire was
of undetermined origin. CCC fl-e
fighters, aided by a forest service
pump, auccceded In preventing ths
flames from spreading Into the sur
rounding forest.
H O LLY W OOD ( AP D 1 rector M 1 1 .
chell Lelsen collects cigarette cases
and he has more than 60. Hla latest
acquisition Is a long gold case with
his monogram in square-cut sapphires.
C'nnl of Thank.
We wish to express our t'.ianks an;l
oppreclation to our friends end nelgh-
' bora for t(ielr kind expressions of
: sympathy and beautiful floral offer
i lugs. Anna Da vim and F.imily.
law
BREAK THE SEAL.
Is $4 all the good from
this BEST OF WINES
OUASTl Wine in bottles is the choice
of all those glorious wines from the
world's largest vineyards from
gropes grown ond picked by
GUASTI, fermented into wines aged
and selected by GUASTI. Bottled
and scaled by Guasti to protect the
wine . . .labVled GUASTI to protect
you. At less than a dollar a bottle
...everywhere.
jr.' "r a
I f:s ill I
!-v.,,,
i
i
Make tht fastest crossing ef the
Pacific by the DirccNtxprtif j
Route. 10 days to Yokohama by
the Emprtst cf Ata anJ :
Emprtst cf Runia..,to Kob,
Nagasaki, Shanghai Hong
Kong and Manila. Honolula
in 5 days Yokohama in 8
days more by Emprttt of Japan
and Emprtst cf Canada. 1st,
Tourist and 3rd Class.
AUSTRALIA AND NEW!
ZEALAND regular sailings!
by Canadian Australasian
Liners, Acrangl and Niagara
Low Round Trip Fares . . . 1st,
Cabin and 3rd Class.
Sailings from Vancouver and
Victoria, B. C. Rtcfuctd
Rcund Trip Fartt now.
M tnlmMttoA, km.rur. ana1 kctLtaa. .1
n ImiI Hirn. W. H CVmmi. CinhI
Ait PamMrr (Vr-.M S W. Br..dw...
(Amman nk 8id I BR. CJ7, Pml.a1.
QiHoJllAHuaxllic
Mv r$ imm mum mm tmAW
MEDPORD'S
OWN
STORE
WASH DRESS HEADQUARTERS
StuleFrocks
rP
Evcnr d'o
fttl (TrU crctrion,
w imjrt, m chic.
M ft, to perfect.
Amaolvt litem,
muff tuw bovt.
collars and vexui.
cut pocket, pleat
ej ikltu. neat wil
Unci - ruit i In
higrtef pi4
diets.
12 Sdntillating Styles
in Brilliant Patterns.
A huge at-kcttoo. of,
adorable psiictn
and colors in guar '.
jntted F anchor
(Vint NaidJ
Checl. FloralO '
Strip, and tmall f
fifuret. Ncady
f rimmed wu bu t
pique, organdra
Itrwn and nyon.
Koitce the wnart
buttons, but lit,
mtignuik rope tiei
ind rlonerti
A ijIc erf iale rtw unc aforJ to raiw. "It ha eTYthifl"
So-linf that'a excmrtl and wpctb Oiality that' sjcnuine ansl
dvpcndable Value (hit ate tuttwndou maithleiv
Com eatle white the sclfction u ben- W ou ean't come to the
auxe. phone rvur order or mitl n.
ON SALE WEDNESDAY
SALE of FUR COATS!
Smartly Styled Fur
Coats and Scarfs
Literally thousands or dollars worth
of til cm from one of the Pacific Coist'i
ilnest fur Uoum?sI
ON SALE
$4950
To $395(w
Lapins, Muskrats, Ponys, Caraculs,
Northern Seals, Jap Minks, Hudson
Seals, Squirrels and Marminks
Our Easy Payment Plan
Our cas' parinrnt plnn rnnblrs you to pur
ch'asc, over a perl.xl of trne, fu.t tl. fur cost
you have kIwata wanted. .Strv-t your ro,it,
then nrrans;p with our credit dpirtmen your
payments. This credit court e.v enables Mann's
customers to enjey t'.ieir fur coat wiihe
purchwing sr.me.
tiff "1
Pi
1 a !nK "l
r- VJaf" MEDFORD-5
WASH DRESSES SECOND FLOOR
Tel. 70.
26 W. Main