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MEDFORD MAIL TKIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935. PAGE FIVE Li IN STATE SERVICE TAKENJY DEATH (Continued from vago One) two months ago. Although he had a second attack. Kozer rapidly regained atrength and remained fairly active untl a few days ago. SALEM, Oct. U. (AP) Earl Snell. Locals To Attend Funeral AH members of the Oddfellows and Rebekah lodges are urged to assemble at the lodge hall at 1:30 8unday afternoon to at tend the funeral of Henry Maekejr. who died Wednesday. The funeral wll be held at 2 o'clock at Conger's, with Interment at the Medford I. O. O. P. cemetery. At Sacred Heart Mrs. L. R. Webb of Medford underwent a major oper ation at the Sacred Heart hospital this morning. L. Parr of Phoenix was admitted to the hospital this morn ing for medical treatment. To Attend Game Dick ondi Paul Sakralda and Warren Loffer are plan nlns on drlvlna to Rossburg tonight secretary of state, upon learning cf it attend the football game. 110,000 SOLDIERS PARTICIPATING IN ITALIANADVANCE Continued irons rug One) the death of Sam A. Kozer today, is sued the following statement: "I waa greatly allocked and deeply grieved to learn of the passing of 5am A. Kozer, former secretary of state. His distinguished career in the service of the state and Its people made him an outstanding citizen of Oregon. "For more than ao years he was as sociated with the state department, serving for eight years as secretary of state, and his splendid record in this office won him deserved recognition throughout the state. Probably few other men in the state have had as many friends and he will be greatly missed by them and particularly, too, by his associates in the state depart ment." - BADMINTON PLAY BIRTHS . Born to Mr. and, Mrs. John Smith, 333 West Second street, a baby girl weighing 5 pounds and 10 ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital last night. Both mother and daughter are doing nicely today. Use Mail Tribune want ads. In the first of the winter tourna ments for the President's cup at the Medford Badminton courts last night, Mrs. W. W. Aldrlch and Charles Reum flashed to a win in the doubles com petition, nosing out Capt. and Mrs. S. M. Tuttle, who ended runners-up. Reum and Mrs. Aldrlch gained 10 points apiece toward the necessary 30 In the tourney, while Capt. and Mrs. Tuttle earned five points, each for their share. Five teams competed last night, but as the season gets under way, heavy crowds are anticipated, with competi tion keen for the coveted cup. Miss Mary Hayes and Mrs. Ned Vilas are now In the vanguard with 20 points each. Neither competed last night. The tournament will be resumed next Tuesday, Oct. 15. liAMAMJl CaA4 f. S?AAil f BETTER FEEDS ( MAKE FOR BETTER RESULTS I IT COSTS NO MORE TO BUY AT OUR CONVENI ENTLY LOCATED STORE AND WAREHOUSE Feed Wheat, re-cleaned, 100 lbs. $1.60 Rolled Barley, 70 lbs.. $1.00 Ground Barley, 100 lbs.. . .', $1.40 Scratch Food, 100 lbs.. ..... . . .$2.00 Feed Oats, 100 lbs ... $1.50 Egg Mash, 100 lbs.. . . . . .$1.90 Fattening Mash, 100 lbs.. $1.90 Hog Feed, 100 lbs.. . . , , . .$1.75 USE OUR DRIVE-IN FEED ROOM IF STREETS ARE CROWDED. JUST DRIVE IN OUR BARTLETT STEEP ENTRANCE. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Cor. 6th and Bartlett. Phone 260 &veiy clvofj says AGE! ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKE 2 years 6 months old Age gives full body, rich aroma and delicate flavor to whiskey. Every drop of Echo Spring is 2 years 6 months old. Its taste tells yo"' 81.35 PINT 2.63 Qt'ART Tft G. T. SUM Co., Frmkf.rt, K. attempt to entangle Italy in frontier incidents with the adjacent Sudan. Reinforcements of native troops have been sent to the region. The Italian field headquarters an nounced today that a slight advance has taken place on the southern, Somallland front in the last few days "in order to rectify the frontier." General Rudolfo Grazlani sent his troops forward In the Dolo and Wal wal regions, it was announced, but they are now halted and are remain ing on the defensive. No resistance was encountered. It was believed that this was the beginning of a movement intended to result In the capture of Harar, stra tegic capital of the province by the same .name and the "Garden of Ethi opia" to u n 1 te 1 1 a ly 's colon les of Eritreai and Somaliland and to join the northern and southern armies. Rush Road Work In the Aduwa region, officers work ed alongside men today with pick, shovel and dynamite in an effort to push up roads to the advance troops and to keep them supplied with food and ammunition. The biggest battle thus far has not been against the Italians, but against the tremendous difficulties offered by the terrain. -Narrow roads, hastily thrown together on the base of the old caravan routes, are overcoming the huge differences In altitude. The enormous difficulties In con structing roads led officers to believe today that their advance Into Ethi opia may be halted shortly. Italy may be contented to occupy the province of Tigre and part of the province of Amhara. the officer said. The population of Aduwa was re turning to normal life in the historic city while -Italians were making a heroic effort to run roads into the town in order to supply their troops with victuals and munitions. The people of Aduwa, who used bar ter in the first C'.ya after the occupa tion Sunday, exchanging chickens for water and egga for empty tin cans, now use lire as a medium of exchange. They char Re 50 lire (about $4) for a chicken and .SO centeslml for an egg. KING ALL PACKED FOR TO ATHENS. Oct. 11. (AP)-r Special editions of evening newspapers said today former King George II, now in London, has his baggage already packed and is ready to return to Greece to resume bis throne the first week in November. The reports added the Greek min ister in London called to congratulate the king. No official communique was Issued here, however, but ad herents of the monarchy, re-established yesterday by the lightning-like coup de'etat of the "Little Corporal." General George Kondylls, were deliri ous with happiness r.lter eleven years of republic. EX-EAGLE CHIEF VISITS TONIGHT D. D. Hall, past state president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be honor guest at a meeting of Crater Lake Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles tonight, it was announced by officials this morning. It Is expected that a large turnout will be on hand for to night's meeting which commences at eight o'clock. The business session will be followed by a dance, according to John Hyde, chairman of the en tertainment committee. Tonlght'a meeting is the first of the winter series and the Ladies aux- illary will supply eats at the close of ! the session. All Eagles are asked to 1 attend to enjoy the evening's enter tainment and to hear the Important message which will be given by Mr. Hall. Phone 543 We'll Usui away your refuse City Sanitary Service. WHERE CHEST DOLLARS GO Mr. and his wife were di vorced. The problem of the children's welfare arose. The father la an In valid, the mother was unable to care for the children. A relative In a dis tant state agreed to take the chlldrtn but money was needed for the trans portation. The Salvation Army met the need. The children are now la school and doing nicely. Wo believe that you are happy, Mr. and Mrs. Community Chest Donor, to have helped the Salvation Army with this worthwhile piece of work. r- smff3 m it ti n WINE- BEER- MIXER in i . i? r uimco We carry a complete line or vvinco, g BEERS, MIXERS of the highest quality at money saving prices. OLD This is a 6 Beer JOE'S STEAM BEER 2 Cor Jc D LIVE Full Pints 31 CASTO H HI 4 Genuine Fletcher's 23c 50cPANA Tooth Paste FRATS FINED FOR ILLEGAL RUSHING EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 11. (AP) Fla grant violations of rushing rules dur ing freshman week at the University of Oregon brought threat of heavy penalties against the nine Greek let ter fraternities on the campus when the inter-fraternity council late yes terday levied fines to back up their regulations. The council fined offending houses as follows: Alpha Tau Omega, (30; Gamma Delta, (5; Phi Sigma Kappa, $10; Sigma Alpha Eplslon, $10; Sigma Chi, $5; Sigma Nu, $45; and Theta Chi, $20. The farternal groups still have an opportunity to appeal to the lnter fraternlty council tribunal to escape the penalties. Offenses which brought the fines were breaking rushec's dates without his permission, refusing Information as to the whereabouts of rusheesu rushing after the 10:30 deadline and rushing men not properly registered. Named By Selassie i sal i The appointment of H. Murray Jacoby of New York at representa tive of the Ethiopian Red Cross In the United States ha a been ap proved by Emperor Haila Sfllanle. Jacoby waa apecial United States ambassador to the coronation of the imperor. (Associated Preas Photo) First Lady Spends 51st Birthday At Furniture Factory HYDE PARK, N. T.. Oct. 11 ( AP) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt It celebrating her 01st birthday today at Valklll rottage. near the alte of the furniture factory In which she is a partner. "There .win be a birthday cake, but no special party and no other guests," said Mine Nancy Cook, her partner, who Uvea in the cottattc. Tne first lady, who came here yesterday after a hurried shopping tour for dresses In New York, was accompanied only by her secretary, Mrs. Malvlna Schneider. She will remain here during the week end. then go to New York Tuesday to open the New York Herald -Trlbune'a forum on current problem. Sparkling Wines, fifth ........ . .$1.50 Mumm Champagne, Imp., lge bottle 5.95 Elackberry Wine, Old North State, large bottle . 99c Virginia Dare, Red or White, large bottle 9Sc Old Flagon, bottle $1.25 Vermouth, Sweet or Dry, lge. bottle $1.05 Wine Cocktails, lge.-bottles .$1.50 SWEET WINES DRY WINES NKHAM Vegetable Compound 87 CITRATE MAGNESIA DUX 1 gal. for $1.65 Vt gal 85 Quart for 50 Fifth 35 "BISCEGMA'S FINEST" 1 gal. for $1.95 y2 gal. for 1.00 Quart . .60 RKD VARIETIES Zinfandel, gal. 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