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jrEDFCVRD MATU TRIE WE. "NFEDFOTO. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOT5FR 16. IMS. THREE E T IN ELITLCIRCLES London Wonders If Fair - American Will Attend King's House Party Next Week At Sandringham. Offered Film Role HOLLYWOOD, Calif.. Oct. 18. (AP) Mrs. Ernest (Wally) Simp eon. American-born friend of King Edward VIII of England, has been offered a Hollywood motion pic ture contract, Jack SherlU, actors agent, announced today. SherlU aald he cabled Mrs. Simpson at her new residence, 16 Cumberland Terrace. In London, where she took up residence after deciding to divorce her English business-man .husband. Universal studio, Sherill said, Is "keenly Interested" In her as an acting prospect and a contract la already prepared, awaiting the brunette beauty's acceptance. LONDON, Oct. 16. (AP) London's fashionable set, discussing In May fair drawing rooms the divorce action brought by Mrs. Ernest (Wally) Simp son against her husband, asked this question today: "Will 'Wally' attend King Edward's house party at Sandringham next week?" M a y f a 1 r conversations centered around prospects the American-born friend of the monarch, who charged her broker husband with misconduct In a provincial divorce suit, may can cel her plan to Join a small group of the ruler' friends at the royal country residence. The house party was planned to coincide with King Edward's first visit to Sandringham since his fath er. King George, died there last Jan uary. . Secure As Friend Authoritative sources said tonight Mrs. Simpson's position In British court circles will remain secure as long aa she retains the favor of her strong-willed admirer. King Edward VIII. As King Edward's guest, she will continue to dine off the royal dinner plate alongside leaders In the em pire's social life. It Is entirely possible. Informed observers said, that some of her fel low guests will 'have strong feelings in the matter. But those who know the monarch's temperament hold grave doubts that any recipient of a royal Invitation would send regrets or plead Illness, unless her or shs were prepared to produse a doctor's certificate. A royal Invitation amounts to a command. ' Attorneys for Mrs. Simpson, the former Wallia Warfield of Baltimore. were working to complete legal docu ments for the hearing to be held at Ipswich owing the assizes beginning October 24. Harvest Festival Cake A new special layer cake that you'll all be sure to like. Rich, yellow layers made with honey and brown sugar and just slightly spiced. Iced with a creamy frosting made of brown sugar and honey. Saturday Special 49c One-half Cake ..... 25c Altogether this makes the ideal dessert for Fall weather. No Defense Planned Simpson has announced the peti tion filed by his wife on charges of misconduct, the only ground tor di vorce under British law would not be defended. Time may tell whether the king's affection is mere friendship or a royal romance. Before and since his accession to the throne Edward often has had the frolicsome Mrs. Simpson : in his pleasure parties. King Edward, legally, may marry whom he chooses out it might cost him his throne. There Is only one legal limitation placed upon an English king In the choice of his throne. Under the act of settlement of 1701 he may neither adopt the Roman Catholic faith nor marry & Catholic. It Is understood Mrs. Simpson is a Protestant. Tradition Only Bar The king does not have to obtain permission from any quarter to marry. There is no restriction which says that he must marry royalty or nobility; if he wishes he may pick a commoner. The last king to marry a commoner was Henry VIII. While there is nothing In law to prevent King Edward and Mrs. Simp son getting married, there Is plenty of modern ryal tradition which would oppose it. Women who have figured ' In divorce suits have been on the black-list of King Edward's predecessors for a long time. His austere mother, Queen Mary, has been so opposed to divorcees that she barred them from all court func tions during her long reign with King George. English peoplo say that King Ed ward would arouse plenty of antago nism among his people If he tried to marry Mrs. Simpson. They go further and declare that such a marriage might have a se rious effect on the position of the throne. . They are equally emphatic In saying there is no likelihood that the king would venture such a step, knowing the possible consequences. What would happen If King Ed ward should insist on marrying someone to whom the country was opposed? Nobody knows, because there Is no precedent. ELKS INITIATE 8 Eight men were received under the spreading antlers of tht Medford Elks lodge last night In one of the best initiation programs of the year. Elks from Portland, Klamath Falls and Ashland, were present. Entertain ment was furnished by the Klamath group. Prank Hohlweg, Oliver Leedy, Vic tor L. Marshall, George C. Witter Clayborne W. Konkcl. Charles A. Whillock, Jr., Charles G. Smith and Clyde L. Smith were the Initiates. The Klamath group, nslde from bringing their gay '90 orchestra, pre sented a magician who mystified the Elks with various tricks. Colored motion pictures of the recent Elks' convention at Los Angeles were also shown. After the lodge session the brothers retired to the basement where an ex cellent dinner, prepared under the direction of P. C. Blgham and George Howard, was served. Next big social function of trje lodge will be the Hallowe'en dance at the temple, to be open to Elk and their invited guests, for which plans are already under way. ALBERT ALBERTS, 44 IS CALLED BY DEATH Albert Alberts, 44, resident of Med ford for the past five months, passed away at a local hospital at 4 a. m. today after a lingering illness. Mr. Alberts was born In Illinois. August 26, 1891. Funeral services will be conducted from the Sacred Heart Catholic church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Father Francis W. Black officiating Interment will, take place In the Medford I. O. O. F. cemtery. Perls in charge. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE BY OWNER Good paying m business and stucco business build ing. 112 ft. frontage on Pacific Hwy.. 156 ft. frontage on side street. New modern 6-room residence in rear All clear. Well worth 41C.000. Will sell for 66,000 cash, 1603 N. River side, Medford, Ore. IF YOUR CAR is not finished right at Auto Beauty Shop there'll be no charge. FREE Fine reflector type floor lamp If you purchase your piano THIS WEEK at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. GOOD electric radio, perfect condi tion, good as new, 20. Fine guitar, like new, 5, Baldwin Piano Shoppo FOR RENT Small furnished house, Inquire 305 S. Oakdale. BEAR CREEK ACREAGE 5 Acres, Bear Creek bottom "soil, new 4 -room house, good well. barn, garage, chicken house. This Is the best buy we have in B(ar creek soil. Total price $1500.00. Good terms. ALSO 4 -Room modern home located Just off Main street on Iftigt lot. at tractive. Total price 91200.00; ex cellent terms. ALSO Super Service Station pumping good gnllonage, well located, priced right. . If Interested in a good proposition ask us for further details. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC 109 E. Main St. Phone 72a FOR SALE 15 acras on Midway road. 5 miles from Medford; good 4 -room bouse, smnll barn. Price 12ft0: terms. See or phone Clarence Pierce, Medford, 517-L. WANTED Girl or woman to keep house. Apply evenings, 932 RedUy. FOR SALF Cow. Just fresh, and lay ing pullets. Phone 403-J-l. LAHGE housekeeping room, $1.60 per week. 627 N. Central. CIRCULATING HEATER, wood or coal. 422 S. Ivy. BUICK 4 -door sedan, 1036 model, good as new.; 900, all cash. 12H Almond St. USED CAR SPECIAL 1936 Studebaker President Sedan. 8.000 miles. Has overdrive, hill holder, radio, heater. Come In and see it. Also Used Cars and Trucks of all popular makes, priced to sell. SANOEftSON MOTOR CO. 3 -ROOM furnished apartment; lights, hot and cold water; adults; private bath. 912 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED small apartment; 604 W. 10th St. FOR SALE or trade for smaller place. 64 acres. Box 605, Tribune. ROOM FOR RENT in exchange for housework. Meals if desired. 17 S. Peach. 1935 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan; built-in trunk; perfect In every way. A Blue Seal used car with a written guar antee, only 545.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers. 112 8. Rlversids. 4-ROOM house, $9; 1569-Y. water paid. Tel. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral light housework, plain cooking; adults. Steady or part time. Ap ply evenings or Sunday. 318 West Jackson. BOY'S OVERCOAT (age 9-10. grey tweed, all wool, thoroughly cleaned. In excellent condition. Phone 444 Saturday; 1194-Y Sunday. FOR SALE Male toy fox terrlar. Price $3.00. 695 Terrace St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 -room house, and bath, acroened-ln porch, plas tered, cement foundation, good gar age, fruit and berries; lot 00x130 A nice little home, only alUOO; terms. Would consider car as part payment. L. G. PICK ELL 204 E. Main. Phone 365. WANTED Young woman with some clerking or soda fountain experience Huson's Confectionery. THE Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War will hold a rummago sale on Saturday 17th at 114 North Front St. FOR SALE Beautiful blue, Great Dane. Phono 1616. male FOR RENT Sleeping room for youn man. Very reasonable. 225 Cot tage St. FOR SALE 76 White Leghorn pul lets 8 months old. Hanson strain. $1 .00 each. M. W, Maxwell, Talent. Ore. FOR SALE Canaries, studio couchea, coll spring, desks, library tabic; other things. 106 S. Grape. FOR SALE Body fir; price right; quick delivery. 824 S. Newtown. STUDIO COUCH, daybed, chest of drawers. 9x9 and 9x13 linoleum rugs, Toledo range, baby crib, baby buggy, electric rndlo, 2 -wheel trail er, good cows and horses. AL'S TRADING POST Jacksonville Hwy. and Lorter Lane. VI si A &7 JJelicate." Jhe flavor lasts Schilling PURE 1 Hunt Accident Fatal McMINNVILLE. Oct. 16. (AP) Walter H. Rucker, 32, guard at the Kelly Butte jail, Portland, died today from Injuries suffered In a hunting accident Thursday. Be Smart - Save With Us Turkeys Hens Fresh dressed, young, 6 to ft lb. are. Fresh Pressed Colored lb. 20 Closing timtr for Too Late to Clss lfv Ads is 1 -30 p. m. lnQ'i,, $ :. .-r uw. m Mm j b...- .... . . ..... k.il t nw worW . Red Lie". pOM "" SLICED BACON Eastern gupir Cured lb. pkg 18c 1 lb. pkg 35c PORK ROAST Shoulder ruts Lean, Young lb. 20c LAMB SHLDR Genuine Spring Lamb lb. 17c Specials On Fancy Young Mutton Legs, lb. . . 14c Shoulders, lb. . . llc Chops, rib or loin cuts ...... 2 lbs. 29c HAM Small, Skinned Whole or Half lb. 29c SHORTENING . . 4 lb. ctn. 45c BACON Well HtreakFd Mfd. Wclnlit any ilze piece lb. 24c Top Round Steak Choice Beef cut to mlt "$' ...... CH.." ASK CAST YOUR VOTI WITH THE NIXT INDEPENDENT DEALER Tm ! "Stusii At II ..Tft4iy. 7i4S f. M $ii4f I'M f.M...Ot CIkmi Irj4tihftf SvtIM STEAKS Rlrloln nr Swiss Choice Deef lb. 25c lb. 19c CHICKEN TAMALES 2 for 25c Stldd' Bent. Krenh llally CAULIFLOWER jre While ea. 8c FCY PARSNIPS Smooth 3 lb. 10c LG. LETTUCE Crl.p Solid ea. 5c LOCAL SPINACH Green Tender LOCAL GRAPES l-trje Banket 3 lb. 17c 2 for 25c With the Valley Trade is the Valley Made Be Wise Buy Wise Economize at Holloway's Reliable Grocery W. A. H0LL0WAY, Owner 100 Independent No Affiliations PHONE 20 Phone for Food It's Easy the Reliable Way Just Call 20 A LOW OVERHEAD and A QUICK TURNOVER of stock enables us to sell Quality Foods at Low Prices PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 Ounce can . 29C CATSUP, Del Monte Large Bottle . . . ea. 1 5C RIPE OLIVES Sun Blest, can 15c MINCED CLAMS ST 2 cans 25c Schilling foffees DRIP Two kinds, percolator & drip, 'kinli" " 28 C For a fragrant, full flavored cup of coffee use Schillings tin) m can 55c PEANUT BUTTER Wellman lb. jar 1 9c 2 Ib.jar 33c PANCAKE FLOUR Triangle 28 Ounce Pkg . 17c OYSTERS Moco 2 cans 25 TOMATOES Solid pack. No. 2'A 2 cans 25c MATCHES Carton 19c BULK FOODS In cp,hane New Crop Prunes Petite 4 lb. 19c Red Beans IZ 3 lbs. 19c STRING BEANS, Parkdale No. 2 can, each . . 10c OATS 9 lb. bag 39c I Scott Tissue, 3 f or . . 22c Dole, Pineapple - gc Qj ? barj$ 25C FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grapefruit, Arizona 80's, 6 for 25c ORANGES fancy Sunkist 2 dozen ..... 49c Cauliflower, large heads, 2 for 1 5C Fancy Green Peppers, 3 pounds . . Qc DRY ONIONS 10 pounds 15c SWEET POTATOES 4 pounds 15c CITY MEAT MARKET 121 NORTH CENTRAL FREE DELIVERY Any Siie Order PHONE 324 Oufr platform of BIGGER VALUES os the PEOPLES' CHOICE ! LEG OF PORK ib. 25c RIB BOIL ib. 1 Qc Ei BEEF ROAST Ib. 15c LARD Home Rendered 2 ibs. 25 '