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LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Fur mlttn at Talent, Nov.
I. Write Rt. 1. Box 100. Talent.
LOST About November 8th between
Grants Pass an Yreka one Ford
truck wheel and tire. Finder please
notify Yrcka Seed and Grain Co., '
Yreka. Calif. Reward. j
LOST On 4th St.. keys In black con-
talner. Return to Clcmcnta Auto
Pans. Reward offered.
LOST Between upper Sams Valley
and Medford. a 32x3.50 spare tire
and rim. Notify C. T. Biru;man, 119
Washington St., Phone 364-X. Re
ward. LOST If aog is missing. calll518.
WANTED MALE HELP
DIESEL We want to Interview relia
ble men, mechanically inclined to
start Immediate training, In this
vicinity to install, service, opomte
DIESEL ENGINES. Tools furnished.
Write today. Schoeck Diesel Train
ing Division. Box 7480, Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Demonstrators for Charm
Cosmetics. No experience neces
sary. Apply Box 7049, Mall Tribune,
WANTED FEMALE HELP
wantrd Capable, happy young wo
man over 18. housework and assist
with children. Good home anu
wages. Phone 930-W. "
WANTED Girl for general house,
work. No children. Phone 1147-H.
ADDRESS envelopes for Mall dealers.
Earn $10 to $20 weekly. Experience
unnecessary. Stamp brings particu
lars. Wilson Co., Long Beach. Calif.
POSITION OPEN Married or single
woman, showing stunning new
Winter dresses. $15 weekly and your
own dresses free. No canvassing, ex
perience unnecessary. Send dress
size. Fashion Frocks, Dept. X-5992,
Cincinnati. Ohio.
WANTED SITUATIONS
DESIRABLE young lady wants to be
companion and helper to elderly
lady. Box 7475. Tribune.
wishes office work. E'jjht years ex- I
perlence; references. Box 7G4B. Man
Tribune.
WANTED Typing, by competent typ
ist. Box 7989, Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Small, used, power corn
shelter. Benjamin Ellis. Applegase.
WANTED Good dining set with buf
fet: also bed. 395-X.
WANTED Good tractor. SUM make,
size and price. Box 8000, Tribune.
WANTED 1-Inch pipe or larger, lor
Irrlgotlon. Glenn Darby. King's
highway. Rt. 1.
WANTED Will pay cash tor good
Jersev or Guernsey springer hellers.
Carly'le Ntwlck. Eafile Point.
WANTED Typewriter. Must be
good condition. Tel 1150-L.
WANTED Cleat, out your attu.
' garage and easement of all old fur
niture, cook stoves, heaters, stove
pipe, fruit Jars, etc Give us a sll
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
No 413 Saat Main
WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses, day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots - or what
have vou- We pav cash n exchange
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
BtTTfJja
FURS
FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw fure
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN nuuoc
37-aa No Grape St.
Medtord.
WANTED
We pay eaetj 'or household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
meui! hides pelts wool .no mo
hair MEDPOKD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Orape St Pbone 1083.
WANTED Used furniture tools
doors windows Berrydale 2nd 11 ind
Store 1603 No Riverside Tel 260
FUP-MTURE WANTED Tl Key's Sec
ond Hand Store. 112 No Front.
WAITED - Beef csttle veal lambs
and pssture J J Oncnru,T
FOR RENT-HOUSES
FOR RENT room hour f urnished J
no. or unfurnished. !23 In'.Mre ,
-.i ! s P-h nlione
. , ' M" J
4.12 -W.
FOR RF.NT S-rorn r:v:clern h.ri'e
5,
Tnn.itr 315 Medljrd BiU. or T:
1443.
FOE EE NT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4-room furnished houoe.
Inquire 30S So. oaitaaie.
FOB RENT Modern 6-room furnish
ed house. Phone 281.
FOR RENT 5-room nouse.
Plckell. 204 East Mam.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown a Wnlt.
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3., cor
4th and Holly 6 rooms. Prlgidslre.
oil burner, electric stove. 30 per
month. Call 105.
FOE EENT EOOM BOAED
ROOM, board and garage for two
gentlemen; very reasonable; close In.
232 South Grape.
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable
at 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Holly Court No. S. (30.
Furnished with elec. range, Frigid
aire and oil heater only.
829 West 11th. 35. Electric range.
300 Edwards St. $15.00.
Call Jackson Co. Bldg & loan As
sociation 195 or after 5 phone,
1147-W.
FOR RENT 8-room furnished apart
ment; adults. 40 Quince St. Tel,
641-W.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT-Downstairs bedroom, sep
arato entrance, heated, adjoining
bathroom. 132 Almond St.
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable.
410 8. Newtown.
PLEASANT room; separate entrance;
heated. 320 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Heated furnished room.
512 South Oakdale Avenue.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, moderate
rate. 325 South Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 50 acres, on shares. Inq,
Blaekwell Hill Service station
FOE EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Lady's fur-trim-n
od brown coat, size 40. In good
condition, to exchange for two average-sized
dressed turkeys. Call 325
So. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
wtt.t. trade eaultv In new modern 8-
room house In Klamath Falls, for
acreage. Value $iooo. wnat nave
you. Genet Randall, 521 Jefferson,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
GOOD house and lot or 40 acres Im
proved land, trade for late model
. truck or car. ua m. mum.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SIX ROOM mod. house and acre
omnnd. half under chicken fence
chicken house and barn, on J'vllle
Highway. Close in. Sacrifice price,
terms. See S. H. Hawk. Bur Route
Box 30.
FOR SALE 93 acres, 15 acres under
Eaale Point irrigation, part good
bottom land. Improvements oonalat
of 4 room house, barn and other
outbuildings. $2500. Terms. W. J.
Warner. Phone 195.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
SUBURBAN
1V4 Acres, Irrigated, wonderful soil,
close to schools; 4-room modern
home, completely furnished. Includ
ing Kelvlnator. radio and china;
milk cow, chickens, rabblta. hoy,
equipment and tools Included.
Ready to move Into. Wonderful
value at $3,000.00. Some terms.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC.
109 E. Main St.. Medford, Ore.
HOMESEEKER'S SNAP 10-acre poui.
try ranch, with modern house and
poultry houses. Only 2200. In
quire 503 South Grape.
FOR SALE Equity In Ford V8 Coupe,
model 1934 de luxe (3 windows), low
mileage, air wheels. Will trade for
light roadster. Call at 714 Dakota.
I HAVE client wanting to purchase
home In Medford with two bed
rooms, on good street. To repair
and pay out In monthly payment.
What have you?
Forced sale, 400 A, rich black
Rogue River valley land, 50 A.
choice alfalfa. 35 A. pasture and the
rest corn or grain land; 60 A. Irrl.
- gated; one 8 and one 5-room houses.
3 barns, 3 springs. 2 wells. 314 miles
from town. Price until Dec. 1, '35.
only (33 an acre. This la some bar
gain: act quick.
4-Room and bath. 1 acre land,
garage; 'i mile west Phoenix; 23
fruit trees, good shade; going at
9800: part cash.
4 Acre choice land, new 4-room
house, modern, furnished: good out
buildings; 1 mile Medford; a cow
and chickens; variety fruit and
, nuts. Price $3500 cash. This an
attractive home.
B. J. PALMER. Real Estate Broker.
Space in Palmer Music Str.
FOR SALE OR RENT 1 re, 3 -room
house, garage, bam. Inquire 124
Lincoln.
100 ACHES well improved stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford:
some oasb or income property B&l
anoe long time tow Interest O A
DeVoe. 623-J -3
WHEN you think ol real estate thin
of Brown St White
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
USED CAR VALUE3
AT STUDEBAKERS
1034 Chevrolet Pickup
1933 Pord V-8 Coupe
S'.uobakT Bix Sd&u. new
rubber, in fine ship.. $200 00
1P30 Ford Coupe 185.00
lf23 FPd Tudor 175 00
Trsex 3-door - 125 00
D A DMze 4 door Sedsn
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Evenings and Sunday
- -- -
t -33 FORD Sport Coupe; overhauled
cannot be told from new. A b
gun st asuj.on.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dod-e and Plymouth.
FOB 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet coupe, ex
cellent condition, all Gnesee.
USED CARS See us. We hsve all
makes at prices that are right.
WALTER W. ABBEI. 1NU.
123 S. Riverside. Phone 303
OOOD USED CARS
Low Finance Rates. Low Prices
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1035 Dodge Sedan.
1935 Dodge Pickup.
1933 Plymouth Sedsn
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan
1930 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Town Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coupe
1934 Chrysler Airflow
Also a number of other real bar
gains. LANOE MOTOR CO.
Csed Car Lot, 6th & Bartlett
38 North Riverside
HUDSON Sedan fine condition very
cheap Call 957 or 333-R
FOR SALE -LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 8 yr. old aaddle horse.
(35.00. II yr. old mare, saddlo or
work, $25.00. 1 set heavy work har
ness, $25.00. Ray Potter. Phone
697-J-2.
FOR SALE Gentle saddle mare. Call
12-F-22.
FOR SALE Rabbits. 8 does. 24 young.
3 double hutches. Cheap. J, B.
Trlbble. Jacksonville, P. O.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cows, fresh
and coming fresh; work horses.
Would take in some plowing. L'all
at 517 Edwards.
FOR SALE Baby calvea.
Dairy.
VonDyke
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow.
285.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs.
Fern Valley road.
FOR SALE Span of mare mules;
weight about 1200 lbs; 7 and 8
years old. P. D. Lofland, Central
Point.
FOR SALEl 9 beef cows at Sandox
ranch, above Trail.
FOR SALE Pure-bred Hereford bulls,
also car load high grade Ouernsey
heifers Theron Jones., Murphy, Ore
Phone Provolt.
FOR SALE Team of horses and har
ness; welRht about 30C0 lbs.. Team
mules and harness, wagon and two
12-lnch plows Whltsett Bros.. 1
mile above Provolt.
FOR SALE Bay gelding about 1200
lbs. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FULL blooded - R. I. Red cockerels.
Outside stock. W. J. Lawson, R-. 3,
Box 52, Medford.
FOR SALE DOGS PETB
ROLLER Canaries. Call 533-J-a.
SHEPHERD puppies for saleM8 East
Main.
FOR SALE 0 black Raccoons, beet
offer takes them Rainbow Gibson.
Weasku Inn. Grants Pass. Orogon-
COCKER Spaniel puppies and Roller
canaries. Thrasher's. Jacksonville
Tel. 173.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS '
FOR SALE House doors and one
gang plow. 22 South Fir St.
APPLES 25c op at ranch. Old Pacific
Highway will deliver. Also New
towns 45c at Ala Vlata Packing
House. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J.
FOR SALE Small National cash reg
ister, 1C tO 90. B OW1 uu
Feed Store, Grants Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE Dining set, beds, dressers, -oil
heater, rockers, etc. 847 West
2nd.
FOR SALE I. Miller ladles blue street
shoes. Sizes 6 triple A. Worn three
times. Phone 339.
FOR SALE Medium sued fur ooat
and neckpleoe. Electric percolator.
33-t W. 4th.
RED APPLES, 50c and 75c box. Bring
boxes. 701 W. 11th.
FOR SALE Standard sugar pine
shakes. Inquire at 408 Benson St.
FOR SALE Electrolux. like new: wal
nut dining table, large heater. 603
So. Riverside or Tel. 744-Y.
ONE used Ford son tractor.
' Super Service Station.
Lewis
THANKSOIVINO special: Bulk wine,
pint, 35c. Sherry. Tokay. Muscatel.
Port. Angelica. BEVERAOE 8HOP,
208 E. 8th St. We deliver. Tel. 581.
FOR SALE Beauty parlor oqutpment.
See Oeorge Lounder, Mistletoe Sid
ing, or write Ashland. Ore.. Gen. Del,
KLAMATH alfalfa hay, baled. Phone
729-R.
APPLES
C grade Newtown .39 box
Cull Spitz .35 box
Ex. fancy Delicious, loose 100 box
Fancy Delicious, loose - 75 box
Ex. fey. Wlnesaps. loos . .75 box
Fsncy Wlneaaps. loose .60 box
Fancy SpltK -76 box
PINNACLE PACKING CO
Plant No. 4 Uth and Front
FOR SAUC Corn on cob 1 'C per lb.;
ahelled l"c lb H. C Maury. Jacksonville-Centra
Point Road.
FOR SALE Almonds 20c lb., walnuts
18c lb Prunes 6c lb. Phone 539-J-l
Mrs. D. W. Luke.
FOR SALE Cheap. 3 3-wheel trailers
Medford Poultry and ETg Co.
APPLES We deliver. Tel 132-L.
APPLES Several varletlea Gebh&rd's.
''a mile northeast centnl PsJnt.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed
wheat C A. DeVoe 623-J-2
FOR SALE OR TRADE .77 L. rifle
for wardrobe trunk. Hit W 2nd
before S.
FOR SALE Or a pes J A Manke
3 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard
FOR SALE Buzr.-saw. 729 Welch.
DRIVEWAY MAITRIAL 3 of
I rock at II 40 per yard dell??red
I Batemaa. P&on 15.4-S or
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FINE Red Spltzenourg and Newtown
apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing
House. 327 So Ft! St.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are ready for business In our new
location corner 8. Fir anil 8th St.
MED FORD PIPE AND MACHINERY
COMPANY.
LEARN to play popular nlano. radio
style. Vern Rea. Chicago pianist.
For appointment call studio. Bald
win Piano Shoppe.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are ready for business in our new
location corner s. Fir and 3th St
MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY
COMPANY.
PERSONAL
3IFTED PSYCHIC gives advice on all
affairs of life. 903 No. Riverside.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us Inspect your root
before the rainy season Thla ser
vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rivet
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
$7000 APARTMENT only $4000. All
rented. $105 monthly $1500 down
balance $25 monthly. Phone own
er. 1388.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol ntle ana
Title Insurance l'ae
only complete I I 1 1 e
System in jaexson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 5. No 3J
North Central Ave. upstairs
Bxnert window Cleaners.
LE7I GEORGE DO n Tel 1172
House cleaning (tool waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Nursery Stock
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees
peach, apricot, cherry. Apple, al
mond, filbert, and walnut trees
roses, oerrlea. grapes, and shrubs
at Bargain Prices Phone 851-R-2 or
call at W. B Barnum's. 3 miles
south of Mediord on highway next
to Ever Slutdy auto camp. Carlton
Nursery. Carlton. Oregon.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 tot
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Refinanced Loans closed
within 30 minutes License No 8
157 See W E Thomas 45 So Con
tra! Transfer.
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed
TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local
and long distance hauling furni
ture moving eto Reasonable rates
Tel - 833 F B Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment prices "Ight
619 North Riverside Pbone 615.
Greece King Depnrl,
BRINDISI, Italy. Nov. 23. (AP)
King George of Greece started back
for hla long-vacant throne today
aboard the Greek cruiser Hell!.
Mail Tribune Daily
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LEGAL NOTICES
Warrant Call
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. 49. Jackson County war
rants No. 15225 to No. 15440 inclus
ive are called for payment. Interest
to cease on November 25. 1033. war
rants to be presented for payment at
the office of the District Clerk, city
Hall, Medford. Oregon.
.REBECCA JENSEN.
Clerk School Pittrlct No. 49.
Call for Warrants
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
of warrants No. 60 to 68. Inclusive.
drawn on School District No. 18. In
terest ceases November 25. 1935. Pay
able at First National Bank, Medford,
Oregon.
S. M. DAVIS. Clerk
School District No. 18.
Mrs. V. T. Handsaker, 19. of 2 Ber
rydale avenue, was reported 111 with
infantile paralysis yesterday. Her
home, outside the city limits In the
Berrydale section, was quarantined
Mrs. Handsaker has been sick for
several days and the ailment was
diagnosed yesterday as polio myelitis.
Paralysis was present In the right leg,
attending physicians said.
Helena Earthquake
Score Over 1000
HELENA. Mont., Nov. 23. (AP)
Helena's earthquake score passed i
thousand today, but the five over
night shocks produced no new dam
age.
The first of the perceptible new
tremors was felt at 11:27 o'clock last
night. Weather bureau records show
ed other Jars at 3:00 a. m., 3:58,
4:07 and 6:09.
The most severe tremor was at 3
a. m.. and was described as of mod
erate Intensity. It lasted two seconds.
The quake total stood at 1004. in
cluding tremors "perceptible to hu
man feeling." since last October 18,
(Continued From Page One )
The results, however, were not
satisfactory,' and the Incident Is not
likely to be repented.
News dispatches have greatly
heightened Interest among politic
ians here In the candidacy of a Re
publican congressional ncmlneo In
Michigan. He has been established
as something of an Idol here In view
of reports that he favors the Towt.s
end plan to pay the aged 200 a
month, cash payment of the bonus,
also a balanced budget and sound
money. There la a wide feeling on
the Inside that he may be the man
Washington has been looking for
one who can pay off everybody and
yet balance the budget and main
tain the Integrity of government
credit.
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WITH PARALYSIS
BIG GRANTS PASS
TEAM IN ID, 19-0
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like rain. In attempting to drop
kick he fumbled the ball, recovered,
and threw a wide pass to Lewis,
who caught It a few inches out or
bounds.
Medford's final score came in the
last quarter, when the Tigers took
the ball on the Caveman 45 after
a Grants Pass player had touched
Smith's punt and Medford had re
covered. Bayilss went into the line
for two yards, Lewis made three
more at right tackle. Bayilss went
to the 37 on a reverse and made
six more on the same play, and
Lewis went around right end for a
first down. With the ball on the 35
yard line. "Smithereens" Smith ram
med Into the line, and was appar
ently stopped by two tacklers.
He shook both men off. however,
and reversing his field plowed his
way down to the eight-yard line,
and then picked up five more on a
reverse. Root went over on the next
play on a reverse, and Smith's drop
kick was blocked.
Despite the handicap of playing on
a muddy field away from home.
acalnst heavier opposition, the
smoothlv clicking Black Tornado
turned In a remarkable performance
with fast blockers bowling over the
Grants Pas defense continually The
effect of outstanding work by the
coaching stsff Rhone out all day.
as Medford piled up an Imposing
yardage margin.
Grants Pass, although outplayed,
put up one of the atiffest battles
the Tigers have confronted thla sea
son, with their line charging hard
and trying valiantly to stop the
yardage avalanche. In Lannlng, full
back. Grants Paaa presented a bril
liant passer, whose bullet passes
were a constant menace. As a bail
carrier, Lannlng stood head and
shoulders above bis team mate.
Medford amassed 10 first downs.
ss compared to only six for the
Cavemen, and attempted eight passes.
completing four, and one waa inter
cepted. Orants Pass attempted 13
passes, and completed five, and one
was Intercepted.
The Medford starting lineup was:
Kunzman and Fraley, ends; Blair
and Banto, tackles; Baker and Dick
inson, guards: Stocks, center: B.
Ettlnger, quarter: Smith and Lewis.
halves and Sakralda, full. Substitutes
were: Grow, Townsend, Pennington.
Offord, Stewart, Root. Maruyama.
Bayilss, Gtllnaky and Henry. Stocks,
1 8-year-old center, playing his first
year of football, waa the "iron man"
of the game, placing every minute.
THE GRANGE
Upper Rngue (J ran fee !
Upper Rogue Orange Home Boo- !
nomlcs club met Nov. 13 with Sister
Segesfiman, 11 members and five vlsl- 1
tors present. Business meeting- waa
held informally, final arrangements
being made for the harvest festival.
A great deal of fun was had In the
afternoon practicing for tha kitchen
band, and a circus was also held with
each member representing what they
had drawn on slips at the previous
meeting. The next meeting was sched
uled to be held with Slater Maud
Dltsworth.
The Harvest Festival Nov. 18 was a
success In every way, having cleared
$63. Much praise waa given tha fancy
work. Thanks are extended to the
many who helped make thla affair a
success.
Upper Rogue Orange met Nov. 91.
Lecture hour waa held first, with
Copoo showing colored pictures of
beautiful spots around the Rogue
River valley. Twelve candidate were
given the first and second degree.
Further plans were made for tha In
stallation of officers to be held Dec.
31 with Eagle Point and Lake Creek
Invited. Plana were also announced
by the ways and means committee
for a balloon dance to be given Nov.
27 at Rogue Elk. Everyone la cordi
ally Invited. Brother and Slater Perry
of Eagle Point were present and gave
few brief interesting remarks of the
national Orange they attended in
Sacramento. Sister Lula Taylor was
also preaent. Our many Orange
brothers and sitters will always be
cordially welcomed to any of our
meetings on the first and third
Thursdays.
Fg On Moll Line.
LA GRANDE, Ore., Nov. 33. (AP)
Two United Air liners one east
bound and one west bound stopped
at the La Qrande airport today.
After transfers of mall the ships
continued on their way. Foggy condi
tions over Pendleton caused the
ships to set down here.
"Al" RUes"to Power,
NEW YORK, Nov. 23. (AP) The
New York Dally News awerted to
day that former Oovernor Alfred E
Smith has become "head man" or
New York Cltv's municipal politics
as a result of the death of Bernard
S. Peutsch, aldermanlc president.
Mrtlmn KorlallU Hlaln.
VFRA CRUZ, Mexico, Nov. 23.
f AP) Press d I spatchea aald today
Hermellnda Rendon, a teacher in
the village of Chautsmlngo, Vera
Crur, was mutilated and killed by
a group of men for teaching socialist
education.
Eaxlra leotroruted
ST. A'lTHONY. Idaho. Nov. 33.
iVPiTwo htMts American e-atglra fought
a duel to the death but didn't hurt
each other. It waa the spot they chose
for the flirht a hitfh vo!tge now"
ltne. Their f!a.pp!n wlnga touched a
swond wire, completing the circuit
and their Uvea,
HELL
NAME OF PERSON
IT IN CRIME
MEMPHIS, Tenn.. Not. 23. (AP)
Federal Judge John D. Martin
held today that a newspaper la
"quasi privileged" in quoting police
officers in the Investigation of a
crime, In an opinion dismissing a
$15,000 libel suit brought against
the Memphla Commercial Appeal.
The paper was sued on an article
published last April which quoted
an officer aa saying police wore
seeking a man for questioning in
connection with the death of a
transient.
The plaintiff charged he had no
connection with the crime and had
been damaged as a result of the
published story.
"The article Itself," Judge Martin
said, "was quasi privileged In that
It was the quotation of a police
officer In the performance of his
duty in Investigating a crime. It is
not libelous for newspapers to print
the news of a police investigation
of murder or any other crime."
He said that newspapers also
might, and should, publish the
names of persons police were seed
ing in connection with crime so
long as they did not wrongfully
Impute the .crime to the person
sought.
ON FLAG SALUTE
EVERETT. Nov. 33. tP) County
superintendent of schools Clifford
Carpenter said today two parents
have ajtreed not to forbid their chil
dren to salute the United States flag,
as the case of three Silver Lake srsde
school girls neared the Monday "dead,
line."
The parent H. B. Wade, an auto
mobile salesman, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Simmons would not promise,
however, ne said, to direct the chil
dren to.salute the flag.
Sharp Quake Shakes
Santa Ana, No Loss
SANTA ANA, Gal., Nov. 33. (AP)
A sham earthquake shock waa
felt here at 4:15 p, m. today.
The most pronounced In recent
months, It lasted four or live sec
onds.
No damage waa reported.
Ambush Shots Laid
To Denver Suspects
DENVER, Colo., NOV. 23. (UP)
Max Schwarta wealthy real estate
broker, waa shot end wounded ser
iously tonight when he was am
bushed In front of an apartment
house he owns.
Schwarta, who last August waa
held up and robbed of 30. 000 worth
of gema and securities, was ahot In
the hip and stomach. Police ia
Schwarta mumbled the names of
Blind Joe' Pannelll, 38. and Ern
est LaVcrgne, 36, as he waa being
taken to the hospital operating
room,
Pannelll and L Vergne have been
objects of a nationwide search in
connection with the Schwarta rob
bery. They are accused of being the
men who robbed the Denver real
estate man last August.
ITnderwnrtd King Slain.
WASHINGTON. NOV. 23. (API
The man who waa called "Mayor" ol
Waahlngton'a underworld Eddie Kll
leen waa shot twice through the
back and killed today In a house
at nearby Brookmont, Md.
Franre-Teuton Peace,
PARIS, Nov. 38. ( AP) Diplo
matic circles aald tonight the possi
bility of a three-cornered arms agree
ment as a step toward a Franco
German understanding has been dis
cusaed by French and British diplo
mat with Relchsfuehrer Hitler.
Hood River Dfrtlcatlon.
HOOD RIVER, Ore., Nov. 33. (AP)
Hood River will dedicate Ha new
950.000 postofftoe November 28. Con
gressmsn Walter M. Pierce of La
Orande will speak.
More Hospital Beds.
THE DALLES, Ore., Nov. 33. (AP)
State Treasurer Rufus Holman ad
vocated an extension of the Eastern
Oregon State Tuberculosis hospital
here to provide an additional iw
beds.
Relief Park Ends
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 33 (AP)
The Newberg relief cannery complet
ed lta 103S pack with 81,000 tins of
fruit, meat and vegetables. The Mc
Mlnnvllle and Sheridan plants closed
early this month.
Lady Cashier Free
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 33. (AP)
Miss Nona Hoyt, charged with embez
zling $3207 from the First National
bank at Hsrrlsburg, where she was
assistant cashier, was free today on
11000 bond.
Votinleer for Prints
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 33, (AP)
More than 100 persons voluntarily
submitted their fingerprints here for
permanent record at Washington. D.
C, Sidney C. Payne, Portland police
Bertlllon expert, said today. The ser
vice Is free.
Banks Aid Home Loans
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 33. (AP)
Oregon financial Institutions have
loaned 92.620.357 for home modern
ization. Jamleson Parker, state direc
tor of the federal housing administra
tion, said today.
PARENTS NEUTRAL
CRATER ATTRACTS
WEEK END THRONG
OF SKI DEVOTEES
Inquiries received about weather
conditions at the United States forest
service and national park service of
fices In the federal building yester
day Indicated that a large number
of winter sports enthusiasts planned
to spend the week end at Crater Lake.
Tlie forest service Informed Inquir
ers that there was not enough snow
at Union Creek for skiing and It was
assumed that those who hnd planned
going there would Join the trek to
Crater Lake. The forest service has
provided to ski slide at Union Creek
but yesterday It was reported tha
there was only a thin laver of snow
In shady areas.
There waa suffllent snow at Crater
Lake, however, there being 30 Inches
at park headquarters and 38 Inchea
at the rim. While no ski slides have
been provided as yet, park officials
said there were numerous hills around
the lake that provided natural run.
ways.
Considerable Interest has been
shown In wnlter sports since It be-
unown mat highways to Crater
Lake would be kept open this year.
The Rogue Snowmen, the Klamath
Palls Ski club and the Crater Lake
Ski club of Forth Klamath are work
ing In unison to arrange a series of
week-end sports carnivals at the lake
this winter.
The Roguo Snowmen will hold their
first formal meeting of the season at
the Jackson County chamber of Com
merce at 7:30 tomorrow night and
anyone Interested In winter sport Is
Invited to attend.
PERSIST, Nov. 23. Spl.) Visitor
In town from Persist Tuesday were,
A. D. Moore and Hnrvev Moron n of
the Mountain Lumber Co.
Elk Creek school la dismissed half
an hour earlier now for the winter
season, as the little Olson children
don't get home until dark, other
wise.
Mildred Miller stopped cooking
for the Mountain Lumber Co., and
returned to her home on Rogue
river November 14, to attend to
some business matters 'there.
Harvey Morgan spent the week
end In Medford visiting hla father.
Mrs. Glenn Howard la on the slcic
list, having a very bad cold. Friends
hope she will make a speedy re
covery. Mrs. Peggy Proctor called on
friends Saturday afternoon In Med
ford. 1
V. K. Peteraon called on Mildre
Child re th November 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proctor enter
tained the D. E. Hutchisons Sunday.
After enjoying a dellctoua dinner,
the evening was spent playing cards
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chlldreth had
as dinner guests Tuesday evening
Harvey Morgan and Mr. and Mrs,
Forrest Sinclair. The D. B, Hutchi
sons arrived after dinner and for
the remainder of the evening, the
Slnclalra entertained with muste.
Mrs. Sinclair played the piano and
Mr. Sinclair the vlolm.
Mrs. A. D. Moore, who haa not
been feeling very well, Is much bet
ter at this writing and friends hope
she will continue so.
Mrs. 8 tti rg is. who also haa been
quite 111, is some better and haa th
whole community's sympathy, aa she
haa been 111 so long.
Harvey Morgan delivered a large
timber In Eagle Point Friday. It !
to be used as a land leveler.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINOS, Nov. 33 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Richmond, of Los
Angeles, who have been guests of
relatives here for the past month, left
for their home last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stark return
ed from Roseburg Saturday and were
guests over the week end of Mrs.
Stark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ram
strom. The Starks left Sunday eve
ning for Klamath Falls, where Mr.
Stark, who Is employed by the Stan
dard Oil Co., will act as relief man
here the next two weeks.
Mrs. Lyle and Mrs. Anderson, of
Monroe, Ore., were house guests at
the O. 8. Blackford home, last week.
The ladies were enroute home after a
visit In southern California.
Mr. and Mrs. Cell Clements left
here several weeks ago for Helena,
Mont., near which city Mr. Clements
has charge of gold dredge.
J. W, Blrkhols and A. V. Carlson are
doing some needed repair work at the
Willow Springs school house.
The Bible Study class met with
Mrs. flam Anderson Wednesday after
noon. They have a large clasa now,
as a number of Tolo ladles have
Joined.
Mrs. Frank Allen and little son. of
Medford, have been visiting Mrs.
Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyds
Richmond. They returned to the city
Friday.
Frances Parker entertained Mlaa
Xmwm Hails n irf'nMl ailnna. Ida
Sunday night.
Invitations are out for the annual
Thanksgiving dinner at the J. W.
Eld en home.
EY-pnnlh Royalty VMU
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 21. f
Don Juan of Borbon, son of former
King Alfonso of Spain, passed through
here enroute to Hollywood.
- -Work
on Traps
LA GRANDE. Ore., Nov. 23. 7PV
Work Is underway on elx trans for th
Oregon Stat trapahoot next June,
Dr. O. L. BlgRfra, president of the La
Grande gun club aald today.
Persist
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