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    MEDFORD MATT, TRTBTTNE. MEDFORD. ORECOX. TTTSDAT. OVEMTtER 1. 10rt3.
PAGE SEVEN
LOCAL and
Calls Here Alma 8. Grow of Eagle
Pclnt transacted business here today. !
!
Moves Here Carl Vinson 8 teams
has moved from 8unset-on-the-Rojue
to 913 South Oakdale avenue.
Med ford Callers Med ford callers
today from Rogue River were Ltnzle
Bratcher and William Moore.
From PhoenU Herbert L. Van
Gordon of Phoenix transacted busi
ness here today.
Move Here William H. Sprtng
atead recently moved to Med ford to
reside from Rogue River.
On Business Business callers In
Medford today from Talent were Ella
Nenstlel and Alvroe Nenstlel.
From Trail Grover Roadarmel of
Trail made a business call In Medford
thl? morning. He recently moved to
Trail from California. .
Attends Wedding Mrs. H. S. Ingle
and small son of Ashland were In
Medford last evening to attend the
wedding of Miss Kathleen Bates and
John D. White.
.
From Ashland Among Ashland
residents transacting business here
this morning were Charles Hogue,
Pranlc I. Weybrlght, Ralph Swartsley
and Hugh M. Smith.
.
Medford Callers Residents of Cen
tral Point who transacted business
In this city today were William Cad
den, William Ketser. Paul Peterson
and Jeff Davis.
At Wrestling Matt-lie Among Ash
land residents attending the wres
tling matches In the Medford ormory
last night were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Cooper, P- D- McDougall and Harry
Chlpman.
From Salem William Witt of Sa
lem Is transacting business In Med
ford. He la a referee for the unem
ployment compensation commission
and la conferring with executives of
the local office.
Called Away Mr. and Mrs. Leo
SevcU and small son Robert of 35
Vancouver avenue left today by mo
torcar for St. Paul, Neb. They were
called there by the Illness of Mr.
Sevcik's father. Frank Sevclk. They
plan to be away about three weeks.
Fined $10 Ben A.' Thomas. 30. of
Medford was fined $10 In city court
this morning on a charge of drunk
enness. James Hayes. 58. a transient
charged with drunkenness, ws or
dered to leave town at once or spend
10 days In Jail. He said he would
leave town.
To Practice Here Dr. Lloyd W.
Ivie. chiropractic physician who for
merly practiced In Salem has opened
offices at 427 North Riverside avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Ivie and their daughter,
Dirlene. have established their resi
dence in this city.
Sentence Suspended Roy A. Dorf
of Trail pleaded guitly in Justice of
the peace court yesterday afternoon
to a charge of operating a truck
without side clearance lights. Judge
William R. Coleman Imposed a 90-day
suspended sentence. Dorf was oper
ating a logging truck on Crater Lake
h lg h way when arrested by state
police.
Transferred Miss Ruth D'Alblnl.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Q
D'Alblnl of 45 Quince street, left for
Eugene last night to resume her
duties with the federal social security
administration. She had been visit
ing her parents since October 8,
coming home on vacation from na
tional headquarters of the social
security administration In Baltimore,
Md., where ahe had been employed.
At her own request. Miss D'Alblnl
ws transferred to the regional office
In Eusrene ao that she might be
nesrer home.
HEAR
Morton Tompkins
Overseer of Oregon state
Orange, speak In behalf of
HENRY L. HESS
Democrntlr rand. data fnr jov
ernor of Oregon, over
KMED
Thursday Night, f:20
(Paid adv. Democratic Central
Commute).
Modern -Type Construction
Calls For CEMENT
Use This Dependable Southern Oregon Product
"BEAVER BRAND"
PORTLAND CEMENT
BEAVER PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
GOLD HILL, OREGON
BoW in Medford by Medford ConcreU Construction Co., Porter
Lumber Co., Timber ProducU Co., Economy Lumber Co Wallc
Woodi Lumber Co., Big Pine Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co.
PERSONAL
Visits Mother Mrs. Susan Haines
of Takllma was a guest the latter
part of last wek at the home of
her mother In Berrydale. Mrs. Haines
was accompanied to Medford by Mrs.
Marjorle Varner of Cave Junction,
both coming to attend the teachers
Institute In Ashland.
Guest In Medford Mrs. Marjorle
Varner of Cave Junction was a guest
last week-end of Mrs. Viola Aldrcdge
at her home at 843 West 14th street.
Mra. Varner came from Cave Junction
to attend the annual teachers Insti
tute In Ashland. Another guest of
Mrs. Aldredge waa Mra. Violet Inscho
of Roseburg.
Vara t Ion Over Miss Edith Funk
thia morning resumed her duties as I
clerk at Rogue River national forest
headquarters after completion of t
three weeks' vacation. Miss Funk
spent her vacation In three different
states, going as far south as Carmel,
Calif., and as far north aa Seattle,
Wash., ending with a visit with ber
father in Portland.
Baby Clinic Monthly well-baby
clinic will be held In the Sparrow
memorial suite at the Jackson county
courthouse from 1 :30 to 4 Thursday
afternoon. Dr. A. E. Merkla. county
health officer, will be in charge. He
will be assisted by Miss Elizabeth
McGalllard. county nurse. Parents
are asked to telephone 1359 for ap
pointments. Attends Funeral State Police Cap
tain Lee Bown and W. E. Lantls
returned to Medford late last night
from Salem, where they attended the
funeral yesterday afternoon of War
den James W. Lewis of the Oregon
state penitentiary. Captain Bown
reported the funeral was attended
by scores of Warden Lewis' friends
from all over the northwest.
Join Army Announcement waa
made today of the U. S. army enlist
ment of Harry H. Lowe. Jr.. whose
parents reside In Talent, and Douglas
F. pitta, son of Mrs. Lottie Witt of
320 North Ivy street. Both youths
were accepted for enlistment tenta
tively by Sgt. Willis S. Estep at the
Medford recruiting station In city
hall on October 26. Tbey passed their
final qualifying examinations at Van
couver Barracks. Wash., and were
formally sworn Into service on Oc
tober 20. Lowe chose to serve In the
qusrtermaster corps at Vancouver
Barracks. Pitts selected the 14th
coast artillery with station at Fort
Worden, Wash.
Andersons Tnlk A couple of An
derson from Medford figured In a
bit of news tody from Falrbanlu.
Alaska. One waa O. Kenneth Ander
son, aon of Mr. and Mra. Paul An
derson of Central Point who waa
recently appointed meteorologist In
charge of the U. S. weather bureau
In Fairbanks. The other was Kenneth
Anderson, also an ex-Medfordlte who
Is engaged In mining as an engineer
In Alaska after completing a course
at the school of mines of the College
of Alaska In College, near Fairbanks.
Soon after his arrival In Fairbanks
O. Kenneth Anderson had a tele
phone Installed In his quarters and
the first call he received came from
his former fellow townsman, Kenneth
Anderson, It was related In a letter
received by friends here today. Ken
neth Anderson is a brother of Edward
A,i..n hn (a .mnlAml h.M. at
th, Utimnhrev trrncPTV Store. Edward I
has In his possesalon photographs
taken by his brother of will Rogers
and Wiley Post eight hours before
the two world-famous men crashed
to their death In Alaska.
D. A. V. WILL SELL
FORGET-ME-NOTS
Annual forget-me-not sale wilt be
held Friday and Saturday by Jack
son county chapter. Disabled Amer-
I lean Veteran of the World War. It I
w announced today by Harry Nau-
gle. commander.
The sale will be county-wide and
will be in charge of Harvey Casa
man. Salesmen, members of the chap
ter and Its auxiliary, will patrol the
streets offering the emblematic flow
er. Proceeds from the anmial forget-me-not
sale are used exclusively for
the rehabilitation of Disabled Amer
ican Veterans. Aa this ti the sole
source of revenue for the rehabilita
tion program, generous public pat
ronage waa urged by Comms ndor
Nangle.
UTILITY HEAD HAS
HEARTENING TALK
Reapproachment Between
Government and Utilities
of Far-Reaching Signifi
cance Is Declaration.
WASHINOTON. Not. . API
Clarence T.. Oroesbeck, chairman of
the Electric Bond and Share cor
poration, said after a White House
conference today the Vreapproach
ment between the government and
the utilities la most heartening and
Its Implications are of far reaching
national significance "
Oroesbeck. ta.klng with reporters
after his half hour conference with
President Roosevelt, added:
"We need only recall .he negotia
tions between the national defense
power committee and the utilities,
culminated at the meeting here last
Friday, to realize mutual understand
ing and cooperation has advanced
beyond the theoretical stage."
Understanding Looms
"The auccessful outcome of those
negotiations should point the way
to working out a satisfactory under
standing with government ol tne
other problems of the Industry.
Groesbacv referred to the agree
ment last week whereby the private
power concerns. Tlth federal finan
cial assistance, will proceed with a
$2,000,000,000 expansion program to
fit In with new national defense
plans.
He said he told the president all
of his companies had "already com
plied with the wage-hour bill In
full."
The utilities official said he also
talked about plans of electric bond
and share to file a reorganization
plan under the so-called "death sen
tence" of the holding company act.
Withholding details of this plsn.
to be filed by December 1 with the
securities commission, Oroesbeck re
lated he had outlined the plan to
the president In general terms as
he had previously outlined them to
officials of the commission.
Market Better
, "They still are In the formative
stage," he ssld, "and X think any
uther public discussion of them
now would be premature."
In parting with reporters. Oroes
beck said the market for common
and preferred .utilities atocks was
"beginning to pick up."
Mr. Roosevelt also arranged a fore
noon conference with treasury and
housing officials to discuss a re
ported new housing plan.
Called to the White House for the
meeting were Secretary Morgenthau
and Undersecretary Hanes of the
treasury snd Stewart McDonald, fed
eral housing administration: Gerard
B. Lambert, special adviser to the
FHA; Abner H. Ferguson, FHA gen
eral counsel, and J. M. Dlager. FHA
financial adviser.
The president Invited to lunch
Associate Justice Stanley Reed of the
supreme court. Other callers were
Senator Pope (D., Idaho), who was
defeated for renomlnatlon in the
primaries, and Paul Van Zeeland,
former prime minister of Belgium
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Nov. I. (AP) Late re
ports of rains In Kansas and Okla
homa brought about tumbles of 1H
cents a bushel In Chicago wheat
prices today shortly before trading
ended.
Wheat Open High Low Close
Dec 64 ' i .68 ! 't .63 .63
March 65 14
May .66 .66 .6ftfc .65
July .66 H Wt
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Card of Thanks
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to friends and neigh
bora for the kindness and sympathy
extended us during our bereavement,
and especially to Dr. Durno, the
State Police, and those who helped
carry our ton from the woods. We
also desire to extend our thanks foi
the many beautiful floral offerings
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Oallup.
. Mrs. Ethel Cannon and othet
relatives.
Announcing Pearl Clark Oay to
the staff of Young's Beauty Salon
Other operators axe Edythe Marlette
and Lyla Smith. All Unas of beauty
work dona at popular prices.
Mr. Wong Role
I -viihfXl' ."5?
Boris Karloff offers a new charac
terization as the startling Mr. Wong,
hero of Hugh Wiley's Chinese detec
tive stories published in Collier's
Magazine. Evelyn Brent and Grant
Withers supply the intrigue In "Mr.
Wong. Detective," the first of the new
series which plays today and tomor
row only at the Rlalto theatre.
"Personal Secretary.' featuring
William Oargan. Joy Hodges and
Andy Devlne. plays as the compan
ion feature with the Wong mystery.
EY
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. (AP)
The federal communications commis
sion has opened an Investigation of
complaint of an alleged antl-
Semltlc and un-American" broadcast
by radio station WHOM of Jersey
City September 18.
The commission disclosed today it
had granted the station a 00-day
temporary renewal of license Instead
of the usual six-month renewal. This
was done, the commission said, to
permit an Investigation of complaints
against the broadcast.
The commission said the program
was sponsored by an organ tr.atlon
designated as "II Orido Delia Stlrpe."
Excerpts from the WHOM broad
cast, as given out by the commission
included ;
"The problem of race which Is
confronting Italy constitutes an ef
ficacious reagent not only against
the Jews but against all those even
though they be Italians who have
not assimilated fascist philosophy
and thought."
"Why have the Jews of the world
declared themselves pro-Spanish
communists against fascism?"
"Jewish antifascism in these late
years overstepped its bounds and
Italy has run to the rescue to a
Just and duty-bound rescue."
'rtie commission met today but the
"War of the Worlds" was not ex
pected to receive any consideration.
Officials said the script of the
broadcast based on H. o. Wells', fnn
tasy had been received from the
Columbia Broadcasting system but
the electrical transcription had not
yet arrived.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 1. (AP)
Grain: '
Wheat Open High Low Close
May .63- 14 .63 .63
Dec .62 .62 .63 .62
Cash groin:
Oats. No. 2 38-Ib. white. $26; oats.
No. 2. 38 lb. gray, nominal.
Barley, No. 2. 45 lb. b.w., 21.50
Corn. No. a E. v., shipment, $24 50
Cash wheat (bid):
Soft white. 61 4; western white,
61; western red, 60.
MALTA COMMANDERY
NO. 4
KNIOHTS TEMPLAR
MASONIC TSMPLE,
. ASHLAND
sjj PnBt Comma nder'a Night,
Wednesday, Nov. 2. 1938.
Dinner at 8:45 p. m. aharp. Special
program. All visiting Sir Knlghtn
welcome.
R. E. DETRICK. Recorder.
O. O. HORNER. B. C.
- TOO A V and HKONKSDAV
A Young Tigress
Fighting For The
Love Of Her Man!
The "Queen of the
Screen" In the (tronrtesl
role she's ever played t
MM
WALTER I'lDCEON
RIT JOHNSON
NANA BRYANT
RUTH Hl'SSET
LEONARD PENN
JOHN MIIJAN
Ad'led Trent.:
"A H'H.I.VWOon
KCKf.F.N TMT"
Mil'lcal New.
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Gable-Loy Hit Here Wednesday
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Five major tnnus. reminiscent of
five great news events, provide, the
background for the new Clark Gable
Myrna Loy picture, "To Hot To
Handle," opening a four day run to
morrow at the Crnterlan theatre.
They Include the aerial bombing of
Shanghai, the crash of a famed avla-
trlx'a plane, tho explosion of a mys
tery munitions ship, tho disappear
ance and rescue of on American Tiler
Summons for Publication 1
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
City of Med ford , a municipal cor
poration of the State of Oregon.
Plaintiff,
Vs.
Cattle creek Lumber Co., a Nevada
Corporation dissolved): the un
known stockholders of the said
Castle Creek Lumber Co.: the un
known successors In interest of the i
said Castle Creek Lumber Co.; Ben
S. McQlashan and Jane Doe Mc
Glashan, husband and wife; the
unknown heirs of Ben S. McGIhrU
an. deceased; Frank J. Sollnsky and
Jane Doe Sollnsky. husband and
wife: the unknown heirs of Prank
J. Sollnsky, deceased; also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest In the real estate described
In the complaint herein. Defend
ants.
To: The above named defendante;
In the name or the state of Ore
gon: You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, said period of four weeks being
the time prescribed for publication
hereof, and If you fall so to appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof the plaintiff will 'apply to the
court for the relief demanded In Its
complaint, to-wit: That a decree be
entered adjudicating any and all
right, title, estate. Hen or claim
which you or any of you have or
claim to have In. to or upon the real
property situated in the City of Med-
SI
At Last
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JV f' fSy and
fr ; m I WEDNESDAY
He' thrilled. you in Collier 'i Magazine
. . . now he stalks a Crafty killer in th
first of hu startling new acreen series I
m
Motion Pictures ARE Your Best Entertain
ment and here's one to prove HI
WILLIAM 0AR0AN
ANDY DEVINE
"til. n . M&.
VNWJ
ncici as a wmte goa oy natives in
the South American Jungles, and a
pitched battle between New York po
lice and a notorious two-gun gang
ster barrlcaed In a tenement flat with
a "tommy-gun.
A story of the newsreelmen. Gable
and Walter Ptdgoon are rival cam
eramen and Miss Loy Is the aviatrlx.
Leo Carrlllo and Walter Connolly aro
also featured.
ford, Jackion County. State of Ore
gon, described as follows, to-wlt:
Lots Seven (7) and Right (8) in
Block Sixty-five (65) of the Town
mow City I of Medford, Jackson
County. Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of record;
and declaring iny and all such claims
to be null and void and decreeing
that said plaintiff Is the owner In
fee simple of said premises and of
the whole thereof, free and clear of
any and all right, title, estate. Hen
or interest of the defendants herein,
or any of them, and each and all of
the defendants herein, and eacn and
all persons claiming or to claim by. I
through or under them, or any of
t.'jem, be forever enjoined, restrained i
and barred from asserting, attempt-;
lng to establish or claiming any
right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In
or to said property or any portion
thereof, and that plaintiff's title to
said premises be forever quieted and
set at rest, and such further and
other relief as may be Just and
equitable In the premises.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable H. D. Norton.
Judge of the above entitled court,
made and entered In aald court and
cause on the 1st day of November,
1938. prescribing that this summon
be served by publication thereof once
each week for four consecutive weeka
in tho Medford Mall Tribune, a news
paper of general circulation pub
llshed In Jackson County. Oregon.
Nov. 1st, 1038, Is the data of the
first publication of this summons.
P. P. PARR ELL
P. K. DEUEL
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Jackson County Bsnk Bldg.
, Medford, Oregon.
MR. WONG
THE SCREEN!
PLusl
JOY HODGES
RUTH CONNELLY
"Man-Proof"
mfS Sis?-
Myrna Loy does her darndest to
pretend that she's "Man-Proof" In
the picture of that name show lug
today and tomorrow only at the
Roxy theatre, hut Pranchot Tone and
Walter Pldgeon scon disillusion the
star of any such Idea. Rosalind Rus
sell aloo plays an important part in
the romantic comedy.
lou la it, ro cxAssir-r
NOW ON DISPLAY
UNSURPASSED BEAUTY
Prices Start at $1045 Medford
"That's De Soto for 1939"
BRIGGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
FOR SALE Hill less, tender popcorn.
Corn poppers. Monarch Seed Sc
Feed Co.
WANTED Used trash burner. Phone
1292-R.
POR SALE Invalids folding canvas
chair with wheels. Phone 14-F-5.
MIDDLE-AGED widow wants house
keeping "i" nursing. References.
Box 420. Tribune.
POR SALE 1938 Plymouth 4-door
deluxe, sedan, heater, low mileage,
original owner, sacrifice $685. Phone
1290-R.
FOR SAliE Nice veal calf. Inquire
16 So. Fir.
POR SALE OR LEASE Small ranch,
Reasonable. Box 423, Tribune.
POR RENT Furnished 2 or 3-room
apartment, refrigeration, electric
lights, garage and wood ahed, lor
adults. No pets. 1297 Sunset Ave.
WANTED Young married man to
work on dairy ranch. Must be
experienced milker with milking
machine. B. B. King. Ashland,
Bellview district. Phone Ashland
21-P-ll.
POR SALE 100rr pure cracked wheat
for your morning cereal. It's dell
elous. Try It. Monarch Seed &
Peed Co.
POR SALE 2 freah cows. W. P.
Martin. Crater Lake highway, 10
miles from Medford.
POR SALE Bone dry body fir, best
In valley. Hawley Transfer, 118 N.
Riverside. Phone 616.
FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished up
stairs apartment. Inquire 1000 West
Main or tel. 432-J.
also Jardinieres. Monarch Seed &
also Jardinierrea. Monarch Seed A:
Peed Co,
HERE IS A CHANCE to give your
boy a wonderful Chrlstmaa present.
Gilberts finest Erector set in Oak
chest. Over 3,500 parts. Priced 85.
Never used. Will trade for baby
beef. 1211 W. Main. Phone 715-J-3
WANTED to buy for cash, residence
lot. Must be priced to sell. Box
426, Tribune.
A Story As Great As Its Stars!
j. J 7 i N Headline Thrills, Laffs JPfeii-.l
Vv4 and Romano
fffciJ. J Cameraman , . '-A
S!r v?A More Excitlnfli
TOMORROW
7U PIDGEON FViii
fnd.Tonl.ht: CARRILLO
4n,,s WALTER vlfSl
joan pavis CONNOLLY MWA
"HOI.n THAT 'n $W I
r 1 B0W wZMtti
dhow. t 1:411 :4k :(M)
m pVAi rl
POR SALE Monarch roller bird sed;
the best for your bird, a lbs.. 35c;
5 lbs., 75c. Monarch Seed & Peed
Co.
APARTMENT 2. furnished, Durrell
Court. 329 No. Holly.
FOR SALE PASTOXINE rat and
mouse exterminator. Non-poisonous
to humans and animals. Monarch
Seed Sc Feed Co.
FOR RENT Clean 5 -room houw.
Adults or children under 3. 334
S. Orange. Call 1458-W.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1935 DodgO
coupe. A-l condition. Ben Webster,
Talent, Oregon.
FOR RENT 3 -room house on So.
Pacific highway. Phone 403-J-l.
LOST Gray Persian kitten, about 4
months old. Return to Frank Pert
residence. 136 N. Oakdale.
FOR SALE FIELD SEEDS of all
kind. Prices right. Monarch Seed
A: Feed Co.
FOR RENT Modern 5 -room housa
with basement, furnace, laundry
tray, hot water heater, large ga
rage. 871 No. Riverside. Phone 775,
MY 1938 BUICK Sertes 41 for sale.
Excellent hape. nearly new tlrea.
Might consider small trade. Can
arrange term through my ban.
Box 214. Tribune,
You'll Bf "Slngin In the Rain"
With One of Our
"THRIPTIES"
Tou Name the Terms.
ALL PRICED BELOW 9100
'30 Evex Coach only 30.000 miles
28 Dodge Sedan
'30 Chrysler Brougham
'29 Ford 4 -Door Sedan
'29 Ford 2 -Door Sedan
'29 Ford Coupe (2 of these)
"Our Customers Stay Satisfied"
BRIOGS-HUMPHREY MOTOR CO.
132 S. Riverside or 8th at Bartlett Lot
FOR RENT Small furnished apart
ment, electric range. Frigidalre.
Hotel Holland.
POR SALE GOLDFISH and aquari
ums. Monarch Seed & Peed Co.
WANTED Best car 60 cash will buy.
Box 6, Jacksonville, Oregon.
WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK With
elderly lady or elderly couple.
Home preferable. Route 1, Box 411,
Ashland. Oregon. 243 Mt. Ave.
Ipaa DODGE De Luxe Sedan. Look
and runs like new. 90-day guar
antee. Only 545 on low bank
terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributors
WILL SELL or trade for property in
or near Medford, Income property
In Modesto, Calif. Excellent returns
on investment. See Mr. Taylor at
Pierce Allen Motor Co.
WANTED Boys. 14 years old or ovv
for Examiner aalea. Apply Blgelow'a,
100 W. Main.
Rev. Ethel Duncan
HANSEN HALL
6th and Bartlett
TONIGHT '
7:30 6'clock
Topic: "The Grafter
and His Gifts"
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