MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREOOX. THURSDAY. APRTL TA 1037.
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The Humane society In Medford !
an open federation organized to com
bat cruelty to children and antmala
anywhere In Jackaon county. The o
clety Is Incorporated under Oregon
laws. The directorate la composed of
men and women in some pnttcal
way engaged in humane work regu
larly. The Humane society la one of many
helping to build and foster anti
cruelty movement all over the United
States. The humane movement has
stamped it impress on every country
in the world. Animals must be pro
tected from cruelty on city streets,
lone farm or mountain range. It la
a public necessity. What would hap
pen if there were no societies to care
for the thousands of homeless ani
mals? Disease would be spread, human
lives menaced. Take any branch of
animal protection work which come
to mind the public pays the penalty
If it is neglected: the public benefits
most If It is properly done. The most
miserable creatures In the world are
the unwanted domestic animals, cats
and dogs or their off-spring turned
adrift by heartless owners to search
a precarious living.
1 The animal shelter is a necessity in
every city. The Jackson County Hu
mane society has established one in
Medford. The society acknowledges
neither favored groups or privileged
interests. It stands for Justice. Its
support comes from those who be
lieve In It. As more people believe
In It and support It. more work will
be done to relieve the suffering of
animals. It is unfortunate that the
majority of adults, with their mental
and physical strength, cannot see fit
to aid helpless creatures when small
children find sympathy, understand
ing and love in their hearts for the
lesser folk.
At every step in human progress
animals have proved themselves In
dispensable to man's welfare. Loyally
and faithfully they play their Im
portant part In companionship in
sport, in building up the industry of
the country, in bringing wealth to
the public purse.
For the benefits that have accrued
to the human race from the animal
, world, and for their Invaluable aid
In forwarding the civilization which
we now enjoy, we owe them a larger
debt than we shall ever repay.
i Report all cases of cruelty to the
Humane socletv on the Table Rock
road. We will render all the aid that
our funds and equipment will permit.
LOS ANGELES. April 15. AP)
The federal grand Jury today indict
ed two of the Marx brothers. Groucho
and Chlco, on chargs of violating the
national copyright laws, a misde-
demeanor.
They are accused of broadcasting
over the radio lut September & skit.
"Mr. Dime and Mr. Daffle." without
permission of the writers, Garrett
and Carroll Graham.
Warrants for the arrest of the Marx
brothers were Issued and ball was set
at a 1,000 each.
William Fleet Palmer, assistant
federal attorney, said that If con
victed the defendants face sentences
of not more than 100 days in Jail,
Maximum fines of a 1.000, or both
The Marx brothers, answering a
civil suit, denied the copyright viola
tion charges, declaring the script
thy used was written by Al Boas
berg, Hollywood author. In collabor
ation with the Graham brothers and
that Boasberg authorized their use of
the script.
Cupid's foravs on the airways to
day accounted for the winging of two
mere flying folk.
Pretty Katharyn Rose, who flew as
rtewardess for United Air Lines before
being promoted to sales work, is the
bride; Co-Pilot Theron Jobson of the
same company Is the bridegroom.
They were quietly married, all un
beknown to their co-workers, at Oak
land on April 3. The fact came to
ll&ht when Miss Rose turned In her
resignation.
It was during her two years of
steward casing that Miss Rose and
Jobson met, frequently riding the
tame planes.
SAL EDM, April 15. (AP) Increased
motor vehicle registration the first
three months this year totaled 25,
000 over the same period last year
Secretary of State Earl Snell an
nounced in stating the year will see
an all time record In the number of
vehicles licensed.
The first quarter saw 293.854 pair
of licenses Issued, bringing in a re
turn of $1,951,346.
The motor vehicle business showed
a healthy activity when certificates
of titles Issued amounted to 66.135,
or an average of 893 titles a day. The
lncreaw over last year was 8.188.
JERSEY PREPARES 10
PA! LINDBERGH CLAIM
TRENTON, N. J.. April 15. (API-
Governor Harold G. Hoffman signed
today a bill appropriating $25,000 to
pay the reward offered by New Jersey
for the arrest and conviction of the
Lindbergh baby's kidnaplklller.
The governor, who under the law
must decide who will receive the
money, made no statement as he
signed the bill, put his office said he
planned to hold a private hearing to
which all claimants would be invit
ed.
Use Mall Prlbune want ads
Young Women
who fee! tired or
nervous and who
suffer from month
ly pains, headache,
sideache, and worn
en of middle age
who suffer from
heat flashes need a
tonic like Dr..
Pierce's Favorite
Pre sor tot ion. Thii
tonfe HmuUtet the appetite nd that In turn
increases the Intake of food. Read what Mr.
Laura Greeley of 2915 Walnut St., Everett,
IViah., said: "I couldn't eat much and wa:
to tired and weak I could hardly do my work.
I took one bottle of Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Pre
scription and it relieved me of that tired
nervous feellnt I had a splendid appetite
and thru this I gained fn every way.
Buy of your druggiit now. New size, tab
W 50 eta. Larse aiM. uba. or liquid, $1J5
CITED
TLAW
torrent to successful ftre-fl gating as
the city fathers promptly extinguish
ed the blaze. Little damage resulted
to the bouse, owned by Mrs. Pearl
Foster.
Daylight Intruder
Baffles Silverton
SOLVERTON. April 15. ( AP) A
daylight houebreaxer who has terri
fied residents here baffles the police.
A small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Jordan was playing the piano
when she suddenly saw a large man
standing over her. She screamed and
her mother came In time to see the
man leaving the house. A, Ryan re
ported that he was slugged on the
head while sitting alone at dinner
and relieved of $8.
Mtss Lois Gay. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Gsy discovered a man in
one of the rooms of the home and
he hurriedly escaped.
TALENT CITY COUNCIL
DO DUTY AS FIREMEN
TALENT. April 15. (Spl.) Mem
bers of the city council were forced
into the role of firemen when the
building In which they were In ses
sion caught fire from an overheated
stove.
Councllmanlc talent proved no de
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street
Marriage Licenses
Charles W. Smith and Esther
Chamberlain.
Edwin Nieml and Velma Carr.
Hubbard C. Ward and Mary J. Web.
ber.
Joseph Lee Whit and Jeneva A.
Tatro.
James M. Grogan and Violet C.
Parker.
Lloyd R. Gathwrlght and Cora I.
Bowen.
Circuit Court
J. A. Taylor vs. Thad P- Coleman.
For money.
Elisabeth Mace vs. Donald Mace.
Divorce.
Lester V. Davis vs. Betty Davis.
Divorce.
C. P. Sleek Jr., vs. Vivian Verdella
Sleek. Divorce.
W. J. Warner. Victor F. Birdsfye
and Gordon C. Warner file certificate
dissolution of assumed business name
of "M?adowbrook Dairy."
Gordcm C. Warner files certificate
assumed business name of "Meadow
brook Dairy." Medford.
E. Gould and Ella Gould file cer
iflcate assumed business name of
"Rjfrlgeratlon 8ervlce Co.." Medford.
Geo. H. Yeo files certificate assum
ed business name of "Oeo. H. Yeo
Agenc;," Medford.
E. C. Jones files certificate dissolu
tion of assumed business name of
"Refrlneration Service Co." Mfdford.
J. Duckett files certificate assum
ed business name of "Cascade Tackle
Co." 319 North Riverside. Medford.
Maggie Ruth Haskell vs. Herbert
Raymond Haskell. Divorce.
Frank J. Van Dyke vs. All Persons.
Firms and Corporations, etc. To
quiet title.
Prohate Court
Estate of William R. Davis, deceas
ed. Probate.
. Real Estate Transfers
Fred E. Hallgren to Alice M. Hall
gren. W. D. to land in Phoenix.
Brtha L. Tim merman to Herman
Priem et ux. W. D. to lot 7. block
10. Laurelhurst Add. to City of Med
ford. E. E. Heath et ux to E. E. Bough
et ux. W. D. to lot In Ashland.
Anna C. Gillchrest et vlr to Rollle
B. Miller et ux. W. D. to lot 12.
block 1, Frultdale Add. to Medford.
Luclnda J. Cole to Jamei I. Brady
et ux. w. D. to 0-33 acres In DLO
45, Twu. 39 8., R. 1 East.
William E. Pinne et ux to Warner
Beem W. D- to lot 13. block 1. Med
ford Hrighta Add. to Medford.
Sheriff to George Porter et al
Sheriff deed to 0 acres in DLC 48
Sec. 31. Twp. 38 S., R. 1 East.
Emma E. Martin et vlr to Watter
Hllltard et ux. W. D. to part Wi
of 8E' Of Sec. 35, Twp. 36 8.. R. 3
West.
Sam T. Paschal to Ada V. Suther
land. v. d. to lot 10. block 3. Page
Add. to Medford.
State Bunk of Ashland to Ira Til
ley et ux. Deed to lots 1. 3 and 3,
33, 33 and 24, block T. Railroad Add.
to Ashlnnd.
Nledermeyer. Inc., to Oto H. Boh
nert et ux. W. D. to lots In Snowy
Butte Orchards,
Chester A. Brown et ux to Hattle
L. Hickman. w. D. to north half of
lot 7. Mnce Subdivision.
J times M. Kin. to J. F. Terry et ux.
Q. C. D. to N'2 of NE'i of SV;
of Sec. 3. Twp. 35 S., R. l East: lots
CATt riAV0v
Schilling
PURE Li Li A
IS arM It. Ulrlcha Add. to Eagle
Pom:.
C. N. Tuttle et ux to D. Blumen
teln. Q C. D. to 5 acres tn DLC 53.
Twp. 37 8.. R. 3 West.
The U. 8. National Bank of Eugene
to Eugene National Co. w. D. to
10.7a acres In Sec. 3S. Twp. 37 S., R.
a West.
Annie M. Cm-ens et al to Henry A.
Owens W. D. to land In Sec. 23,
Twp. 3 8., R. 1 West.
Henry A. Owens el ux tt Annie M.
Owens W. D. to NE4 of NE4
Sec. 37. Twp. 38 8.. R. 1 West.
U. B. Scott to J. B. Meehan at ux.
W. D. to a acres In DLC 40, Twp. 38
3., R. a West.
Vivian Millard et vlr to Rudolph
Dopyera. Deed to 8W4 of SEVi:
SE'i of SW"i of Sec. 7. Trrp. 34 S
R. 3 East.
Rusael) O. Coulter et ux to J. W.
Thornton et ux. W. D. to 8'4 of
S'i of 8E'4 of NW'. of Sec. 23, Twp.
35 8 . R. 1 West.
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