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PAGE SIXTEEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFUKJJ. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 193b. Under Oregon law, chicken and Auto Injury Fatal. PORTLAND. Oct. 13 IfP) ReT. A O. Chtlds. 80, of Boring died In a Portland hospital early today of In juries sniftered when he was struck by an automobile three miles east of Oresham. Dad's Pa) Set. CORVALLIfl, Oct. 13. IPi Oregon Suite college designated Saturday. October 28. as Dad's Day. Principal campus events will be the football claAh between the Beavers and Wash ington State college. Lusk'i Brother Dies PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 13. (AP) Addison K. Lusk. 64. Poison. Mont., brother of Oregon's State Supreme Court Justice Hall S. Luak, died at the veterans' hospital here last tor of the Montana Record-Rerald at Helena, waa associated with the Montana Light & Power company. nage at 38 cents a pound provided only moderate aclvity for 1038 Ore gju hops during the week, the fed eral agricultural marketing service reported today. were searching today for the thief who broke a. display window at th Stone-Margulla Jewelry store and es caped with diamonds and watches valued at (2000. turkeys are listed as livestock, lar ceny of which Is made an Indictable offense, and a felony. TO EYE CHARGES GIFT OF PEARS Hop .Market Slow. PORTLAND. Oct. IS. jm, RjntH.t. night. Lusk. one-time managing edi ed offerings and sale of limited ton PORTLAND, Oct. IS. (AP) Police Cse MaU Tribune want ada. IN 8. F. ROBBERY IS Fred Xjorenteen and Jupar PcwWr, held in th county Jail on charge of robbing the Faber store at Butte Palls, will await action of the new grand Jury, planned to be drawn at the opening of the October term. The pair were arrested in Califor nia, lut August, ten day after the crime, and returned here. The loot amounted to (52 and some cigarettes. Trie new court term will open at 10 a.m. October 23. Oregon law re quires new terma to be opened at this hour, and the new Jury list has been Instructed accordingly. Chester Carter. Silas Fleming, War ren ChrUtean, and Les Shoenakpr, held for larceny of livestock, have algnlfled their Intentions of entering pleas of guilty In circuit court, on a district attorney's information. They are aocused of stealing four hens and a rooster belonging to J. V. Hughes of the Rctu River dla trict last Sunday morning, after a dance, cooking the fowls for breakfast. Headquarters company, third bat- tallon, 184th Infantry of the Oregon national guard, today was In receipt of a letter from the Enlisted Men club of Company L, thanking the Medford group for two boxes Rogue valley pears. The pears were sent by the enlisted men of head quarters company to the national guardsmen In Astoria. The pears arrived at an opportune time as Company L had Just en' Hated 30 new men and they ah a red In the treat, the letter stated. Such thoughtfulness and generosity con tribute much to the esprit de corps existing in the Oregon national guard. Company I said. Mr.Mlnnvllle Booming. McMINNVILLB, Oct. 18. , C. C. Jacob, city recorder, revealed tods; building corartiuctlon reached an all time high of 9316.111 for the first nine months of the year, surpassing the previous record of 9199,065 es tablished In the 12 months of 1030. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER NOWl ON YOUR 0REG0NIAN SUBSCRIPTION during month of October m MAIL ONE YEAR Daily and Sunday $11.50 Daily Only 7.00 Sunday Only 5.00 Bnrrnln THro Snvlnf $10.00 $1.50 6.00 1.00 4.50 .50 The Northwest's Tavorlte Newspaper The Oregon ion at a special bargain price is o value that you can'l afford to pass by. Consider what you get: (1 A complete newspoper with full news coverage local, national and world-wide. (2) An out standing editorial department so consistently good that Ronald G. Callvert, associate editor, was recently awarded the Pulitzer prize most coveted hone in American lournalism. (3) Popular Sunday fea tures, such as FarM Home and Garden; American Weekly and The Oregonlan's own mcmne section ... Top all of this with a special offer and you heve the year's best newspaper buy. Subscribe to The Oregonion today and save. This offer Is good during October only. See Your OREGON1AN DEALER or MAIL COUPON TO THE OREGONIAN The Oregonten, Portlsnd, Oregon! Please send me The Ortgoniin es checked below, nclosrd find f to cover the subscription price for one year. Name Addu City and Stale Daily-Sunday Dnlly Only Sunday Only ALBERT G. JOHNSTON l til North HhcMili'. Phone iny THIS FAMILY HAS DECIDED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE; THEIR CONVER. SATI0N FOLLOWS: "Jane, Mother and I have decidod to start going to Sunday School and Church ovor at the Church of the Nasarene, that big new church opposite the Junior High School, AT THE CORNER OF HOLLY AND FIRST and WE HAVE DECIDED TO START NEXT SUN DAY, THAT'S RALLY DAY-9:45. They are having a special program, too; would you like to go with us?" "Oh yes. Daddy," replied Jane, "that's where Dorothy goes (as she clapped her hands with joyful anticipation) and she says her teacher is so nice." "But Daddy, tell mo what made you decide to go to Sunday School and Church?" inquired Jano. "Well Jane, I am afraid you will not understand," said Daddy, as he continued. "Mother and I paused for nation identification the other day, as to whether we are Christian or Pagan. But we couldn't decido it, so we Bre going to rediscover the Bible and go to church to .'.nd out what it's- all about. "History tells us that our nation is a Domocracy because it was founded upon Christian principles. 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