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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1931)
I :m J -JiJol 1 " : ..Mm IX' - . W il ! i , " M -.11 . jiiii i :( ; it" lli.'t i :t..H i to At V';f Olr- . HI'i .'. f : Mi ' -- ."III I ' r. 1 ii , t.fj flCli ' v'''' I '( ; n .! ' V - ( i i i-i . ; it PA OK TWO Iocal and -'Personal Monro t'uupld To Weti , The .county clerk's office, bssueil murriiiKU ILrcnnoB yesttrriiuy to aicrlo Jack, '22, and Robu Jeffries, IS both of Kur1 Puint: Howurtl atcKlnnoy, 3-', and Cicrtrudo Arn Ui. 2ft. hoth of Aledford: Kodrlc C'arr,- 42. and Amanda Duwe, 3J, - both ot Lenioure, Calif, i , " '"A bio. To I'm Crutches iliirrell Bauoom, state traffic of ficer who HiiHtalneU a hroken lug recently when his motorcycle Hiiill d, was able to be downtown yes terday with the aid of crutcheH. It wlU be another ten days before he will be, able to resume duties as highwuy patrolman. Ksiectxl llnck TueMJay Mr. and Mm. Horace Bromley and son Bobble, are expected to 'return Tuesday from Portland, where they have spnt the past Revcral days. Klamath Potato Kotrd - Total potato shipments from Klamath county so far this season have been about lti&Q cars with approximately 400 oars on hand and a large amount In dealers' possession. r ScUkwi-h. knife, mlndlnn. Dawson Piling Grinding AVork. corner 6th and Front. 32li Taking: Vp Hiding It weather Is favorable Sunday, It is likely quite a number of local persons will be horseback riding today. A riding stable has been established near the county fairgrounds. The horses are de auribed us being of good stock. The St. Ann' Altar Society will have a card party -Tuesday after noon In Ihe catholic Parish Hall at lr. Clancy lu Port laud Dr. K. V. CLuncy is spending . ttevar-al days in Portland atteuding tu buslucae mutters. Portraits of distinction. T Ii 'j IVaalcys. opp. Holly Theater, tf (VuostH From North William Purdln arrived In Med ford Friday evening from Corval ,lis to visit his futher, Judge M. I'urdln, who has been ill for tbo jat week. Ho inalo the trip soutb with Horace - Fvaim uml father of Portlund, who contin ued their trip on south to Los Angole yesterday morning. Kvatm wiui guest Friday night or iioore Hamilton with whom ho formerly attended Oregon State college. Purdin' will return to tho campus Monday, .r WVHSOtnllsliig in reconditioning hnndsnw. Dawson Filing tirlnd inft Works. ' 32 tf Itettmiitl To Homestead AIn and Mra. Morbcrt Sauburn fiudi family, wlio have boen living la the Willium Nuyoo huuse north cast of CtttUrtU Folut, have re turned to their homevtcad up ank creek. Mr. Sunburn Ih u PonIn-uxw of John O'Comior. tCcntnU Point American. t Burn heavy rough and unuuth blocks; they lust lonuvr. Med. Fuel Co.. TqL 631, lf Reaves For North Scarln Spencer, manager of the Tllchfleld Oil company, leaves to day for Portland and Scuttle tu spend several days transacting business tn the' Interests of the company, . - Turkey dinner Sun. soup todes uort, BOc. Huron's What-Not. 325 " Garden cultivators, $3.0(b Mu tual Mill A Seed Co. tf Xtatiutlix 1 Chy Martin Hums by - of Klamath Junction was In this city Friday Aransactlnc business and visiting with friends. Oood cleun plump wliltu wheat, J1.4 cut. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. ' - ' tf XlowanI P. T. A. To Mvet , Tho P. T, A. of thu Howard school will meet for regular ses sion Tuesday evening, February 17th at 7:30 p. m. "Founders' day" or tho 34th anniversary of parent teacher work and the sixth anniversary of tho Howard P. T. A. will be observed ut this myel ins. -An appropriate program will bo given. All parents and friends aro urged to attend. Herbs, Catalogue free. Mall or ders filled. Louis 12. Hedges. 1). C. Ni D 413 W. 2nd St., Medford. Oro. 19 years In Medford. phone 170-J-l. 827 (oia nm on tiiuiw Huth Coy haa leustiU tho Hobln son Coy servle atutlun from Dick iiobineon of this city and expects tu do quito u , buslnevs this sunt- iner. OuW Hill Nvwi. - :llmnrt Ml W.i'll limit a w n i- . jour rvfUft. i'Uy Suultmy Service. ! if T 1 1 IlHll More Ittiiii There j " John Andfrnon when In Med ford lute lust week from the VI. ' low HprliiK" auction lennrteil more ' ruin htva fallen In thut illMrlet than In Oils end of lhv valley, lint u Rood deal mora la needed. Mr. Antleraon Jh acth-e tit, the Central J'olnt Uianne, o wlilcli lie us the ntnetef Inst year during the time ' . tle. new (Jrungti hall wait com.' Pie led. : KryaUllKlow, korlah nUir mii rt'llio. The roualeji., opil. Holly theater, tr Mr. and Mra. Dunn Iteluin Mr. and Mr. Hurry Ilunn ie turned tu MetKonl V-idiy (rum a IWPeyilHjon trip tu Heattle und ottior Durthtirn iHilnta. - They spent u month vialliiit tarioun eille and will now make their home In Medford. ' Mra. Dung la rem, 'in burad aa lla fcnima TJohntrt. Kthclwyn B. Hoffmann' are of forlnff entlra atock of Modarl Cor twlcttc; jt half nrlca. 33W Salmon l'llilns Trip Dr. It. c. MulhollmiU loft yi-8-tvrdtiy fur BrooklngH uml the C'hctco river on u Hulmon fishing trip from which he iXhcIh to i t'iui n Home tiim loilay. The salmon a re reported lu he hi tine Kood in that Hlreuui. ltivcH I'r Salt l4ike J. l-'hilstensen, who arrived im Saturday to take possession of a sedan that was stolen from him in Utah la.U November, left to day for his home In Salt Lake City. The machine was taken by James KiiiKBle.v. sentenced to death last week for the killini; of gum I'reuL'ott, and was belli,' driv en by KJnjfHley when hf was stop ped by the officer for Investiga tion,' The auto thief lulled Pres eott. fn- an effort to make his es cape from capture. Iscft I'or Portland K. Ferguson of the Medford Mall Tribune staff left Friday for Portland to enter the I'nlted ytates Veterans' hospital fur a short time. Inline sulphur, o! I spray, arsen ate of lead; September payment. Phone ti?ii. Medford Fruit Co.. Inc. Ml Bo!s kloiiic W'vu tiler Medfurd, too, haji been enjoying fine sunny weather this winter, says. II. U. Connell of that city, who was here Friday. There has been a minimum of fog in the Hogue river valley this season. Fugene Register-Guard. Vho1e eastern corn, $ 1 .7 T cwt. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. tf Delegates FxiH'rUil Hack Miss Ma urine Carroll and tho high school delegates to tho con ference at OrcRun Stato col lego Friday and Saturday, are expected back this evening. Doris Bundy, Murjorle Marshall, Victor Noel and Loren Scheei were the delegates. Dry fir slabs $5. MO per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. t31. tf Tot P rot in in Over UM.H1 Hudio fans who were listening hi early Saturday morning were entertained by limbic played by Leu Holt on the Klallo theatre orgau. The numbers were dedi cated to local parties and to per sons in other sections of thv state. New priii style nhoea and ox fords, very special, $L'.!I5 to millinery f I.US to !.!i0. The Band lax and Shoe Box, l"-'3 U. Oth. 37 Ambrose ln Intllan Police Appointment of Kofth K. Am brose as a special federal Indian officer, was announced last week by Officer Louis C. Mueller in charge of enforcement on tho Klamath reservation. "Mr. Am brose who until January 5 of this yoar was chief of police of Klam ath Falls, for tho past four years, Is an experienced officer and Is thoroughly trained In law enforce ment work," Mr. Mueller- stated. Our new studio Is opposito new Holly theater. Tho Peusleys. tf Knjuy Oyster Supper MemberH of tho Men's Bible cIush o the First Christian church enjoyed an oyster supper in tho Church parlors Friday evening. itev. W. U. Baird entertained with a number of readings, and several other numbers wero given on tho programt Broken window rcgluzcd by Trowbiidgo Cabinet Works. 2S0tf Stopped For Visit W. I. Temby of Medford, stop ped over in Uoseburg yesterday to. visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leake at their home on South Jackson street. Hoseburg News-Kevtew. Smart spring hats $1.49 to $7.0. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shoppc in the M. M. Store. 327 Frank Dillard's Brother Dead Flunk Dillurd, city water engin eer, suffered the loss by death lu Hoseburg recently uf his brother. John L. JDillard. prominent cltlr.cn of thut city and for many years in the abstract business there. Brill Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender ami unto body repairing. tf Asks Water Permit I . K. K. A lexu mler. K la mu t It Falls, Wednesday applied to tho state, engineer for diversion of five second feet of water from Moss creek, Klumuth county, for power and Irrigation purposes. Ctuli's best coat $ 1 5.50 per ton off car. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. tt31. tf Fruli" lttiy 20 Years Ago, Too H. Q. Prohhuch, former local chamber of commerce secretary, und well known Medford business man. was one of the flvo prom inent Ashland cllixciin who on February 12, twenty years ago, visited Wi county sett at Jack sonville In tho interests of ob taining an armory for that city, HERE IS A BARGAIN We have u coniplcto lino of Nursory Stock. Some Home-Grown Pear Trees on French Root BAUTLETT BOS0 D"ANJ0U SICKEL 15c and 20c each SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES FLOWERING SHRUES-VINES ' . rTre LantUcaping Servico" VILLA NURSERIES 024 S. Riv. Medford MKDFOUI) MAIL YMlliic At Kliiiinilh I'hIJm AIIhh .MaiKaict Kuuhler, former ly of LuM'lsiml, KuHka tche wan, (.'a nuda, and now of MtMlford, in vinitln for a fortnight at the home of .Mr. ami Mih. ii. A. LriUkc in Klamath Kallri. i Clieiiu'WiiH Off l or Homo I The names of the Chemevvu ln I dlan school basket ball team on i the Hotel .Med ford register, read like the ordinary names except the purely American Indian-like ; names of Oomlnlo Dog Kalo and ; Isaac Shoulder Blade. The squad, : which has played Medford hljfh I hero the past two nights will leave - on the return trip back to i the Indlau kcIiooI near Salem, to (day. Iiijurcil Her Hip hovlca Waymack, head of the culinary department of the Kcon omy (iroccterla No. 2, has been confined to her home on South oakdale thltj wyek by a hip in jury. For grade A raw milk, call Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries tf 'Big Birthday Visit Sheriff ii ml Mrs. Ki nest Lister ami Mrs. Helen Kaser and son jNell. spent Thursday in Medford i in celebration of Sheriff Lister's i birthday, as well us that of Ab I rahain Lincoln. Cianls Pass 1 Courier. ' For grade A raw milk, call oity, ! Campbell Dairy. Twi dOIiveries. I tf Hnlh'iMid llrldge Crew .Moves The Southern Pacific briilge crew which has been working on the ItoKUo river bridge at Cold Hill the past few weeks, has com pleted their work and the camp train has been moved to another location. A few remaining fidt hats now at Vi. formerly priced un to Jjo.oo. at Kthclwyn B. Hoffmann's. 330 lloiuv I roiii .Meirtitl Visit From a fortnight's visit with friends and relatives in this city and Montague, Cab, Lmmlu Mc Keever last week returned to his home at Klumuth Falls. Another Trull Pageant The KiiKcne Pageant association has decided to hold unother com munity pageant on the lines of the Sunset Trail of 1!il'!I mid the Klal awa of liiL'U. The event will be held in 1 :;(:'. Itecnverliijr From Operation Tho condition of Mra. W. W. Din kens of the Beagle district, who recently was operated on In a Portland hospital, and who ar rived home about a week ago, continues to Improve. PostolTL'o Itc-ChlnhlMied The posloffk-e at Denmark, Curry county, has been re-established by the posloffice depart ment, Denmark n un Unincor porated set l lenient about twelvo miles north of Port Oiford. Moving From Central Point Mrs. L. D. Harris of Central Point, is moving to the J. K. Uoh- erston ranch on the Pacific high way south of Ashland. Visited at Jacksonville Fol lowing n week's visit at .Jacksonville Willi relatives and friends, Mrs. C. W. Courtney lias returned to Itoseburg where she Is making her homo with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. und .Mrs. K. M. Squler. suited Convocation of Crater La ke Chapter No. 32. It. A. M.. Tuesday evening. Feb. 17th, at 7:30 P. m. Work In M. M. de- ijrec. Xlsltim; companions welcome. C. M. HOl'STON. . P. CKO. B. ALDKN. Secy. 32S Costumes for Kent. Costumes for all oeeaMons. prices reasonable. If we httvfnt tho cos tume you want, we'll make it. Sunt hern Oregon Decorating Co.. 421 V'.nst Main. Phone !!. 22S TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 11 KNT 1 1 1 !-0UUi Kim; St.. furnished five rooms with elec trie raime, hardwood floors and fireplace. MV IMias H. liny. Iteiltor. Medford ltldu. IMionc SOJ. l-M It SALK KlBht turkey hens, toie turn, tiuod breediu; stock. ln orchards. KDU SAl.K A bou I 2 bhieks from new t'ourt lloui-v ''lit : 11 mod ern ."i-iooin plastered home: liv ing room. dtnliK room. ? spac lotiH bedrooms, hath, modern I'lilK -In kitchen and breakfast nonk. Home is clean and attrac trlve. tin puvement with all as sessments paid. Only S.Miom.hh and Siou. ao down to responsible people terms on bal. to be ar ranged. Ohurtt'ft A. WIdk Aen cy. 3l'( A I'A li'r.M l'!NY for ' rtnl. Arthur Amis. ;t:tti Xn. Molly, tf Tel. 1317 or 1317-J-2 TRir.lJXR. AIKDFOUD, loMt.oi'M Or Xen Truck ! Mr. and Mm. Ben Uokkm of! Phoenix are possessors of a new truck of a popular ma lie purchas ed last week. ! Klainaib Atilo Show The secitnd annual Klamath Kails automobile show sponsored i by the Auto Dealers association i of that city, will bo held February I 'i' and I'!. ' Quartet Keturiu Home M r. n nd M rs. 11. A. Canada y and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin returned to thir homes In this city Friday alter spending yester day In M I'd ford visiting friends. They atlended the Jackson county Lincoln club banquet in Medford last evening. Itosebuig News He view. Atli uded Students' Fx position The thret' delegates from the Cold Hill high choo to the state expusiHun fur high schools and faculty mem Iters are expected to a rrlve home today from Corval lis where the exposition was held. Did l Itecelve j A young Ohio has been waiting ! several days for from his parents lu Youiigstown, Oates of the Groceteria, last eve ' learned yesterday that his rela-; nlng. "The whole purpose of our 1 lives did not see fit to send the ; program Is to promote friendship ticket. lie saddled up his blan- kets and left .Medford yesterday, hiking south. ) X ) if byes to truvelers, greetings upon i nnro iiBTrnroT1 tntu" ,(-tur fju-t any Mna I llrfrV I r KT I hnssago that would tend to u fe- I I II l) 111 I I III lli'ncwal of old friendship or a 'M 1 UllUU 1 strengthening of the tie that binds ', friend to friend. - 1 Of interest to Medford movie fans in connection with the upen ding of "Cimarron. " mighty mov- ; Iiik picture epic at the Holly the atre next Wednesday afternoon, is the fact thut Kdwurd Croujager. husband of Muriel Finley. former (Medford girl, was the chief cum- havo prompted some to follow on 'era n Kin of the production, lie la 'the. telephone with a personal given credit for the wonderful greeting and old friendships have (photography seen lu tho picture, hocn renewed that would other ;j.UrrliiK Kichurd Dix. xvise have been broken. Worth- J Miss Finley, whose relatives re- ', while, isn't It? side lu Medford. will soon bo seen ' "Tho circle hour is on KM ED in "Sin TakOs A Holiday." to be ( every day from 9:00 to 9:30 n. shown at the Holly in u week. m: lis present popularity makes This picture 1ms gained an envi-.n difficult on some days to hun ublu reputation since first showing i die all the greetings. It may pos In eastern metropolitan centers. ' sibly be too heavy for the custom- Tells Business Optimism. A general note uf optimism for belter times permeated tho "Bus ter Brown", show company dis trict convention held recently in Scat l tc. reported Clarence Kvans, local dealer, who returned from Seattle last week after having at tended the two day's session. Deal ers were attracted from all parts of tho northwest district n : and factory representatives froiu, the '"V "'' wel'1' niiwns. IhuiMisiircii - tin. .Mutti'i-H uC linpurdtnco and gen rul Inlorrst wcro diHcusst'd 1 and 111;1 dt-ulcrw I'l'tiiriu'd tu ri',KM'll t Hlnrra inidreit i,v m.v oiuhu.sliiHm fur tile unHiiliiK year. Mr, Jf ytyiy ri'iu-iwcntcd . Mydfyn) iijii) i;t,(irii'! villi ;t hrliiilt 'iwtloulc'fw tllili . . I Tics - 1 '"; Irivestmient Problem Puzzling You? Building & Loan of 22 yeM's JUST PHONE Wo have an investment plan that will exnetly suit yon. We'll gladly explarj It to you without obligation. , 's olJEOON. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1931 BROADCAST WINS E L'niquu In character, us well us i distinctively individual, the Friend -I ship Circle hour, sponsored by jthe Kconomy . Croceteria over KM ED, the Mull Tribune-Virgin ! station, is gradually spreading In ; popularity until ull of southern Oregon and much of California- are participating, developments in the hour have shown. Within tho lust few days, the 'carrying power of KMKU rfaa been ' increased and from the added ter j rltory, many responses have been i received Hoseburg. Klamath Falls and northern - California QUICK RESPONS Ticket towns being well represented. transient, who I "The Friendship Circle is in iu Medford fur : tended to be exactly what the railroad ticket name would imply." said V. A. , the only thing thut makes life worth living. With this in view, we extended the facilities of the ; station during the time engaged t by us to the public for the ex i change of greetings in connection ' with birthdays, wedding anniver- saries, messages to the sick, good- 'The renewal of friendship is really our 'greatest wish," contin ued Mr. Outes. "How often do the closest friends of cither through a change of residence or ; occupation unconsciouslv drift apart ? Greetings by radio from . others to some of these old friends ary Jo minutes, Mr. Gates concluded-, adding. -" Well. I hope so and when it does we'll lake cure 1 of it." Utn-n Tu .Mr. .Mrs. Arnuhl I'uhnrrt IVntrnl I'ninl. S;itur ilnv. I't'b. 1-1. HCll. it si'vun-iioiimi i. - vtu .mti.' ,U )K., Vul.-mlm. 1'roni t he Hlnrk. flundhl prrdk-tM lio will sunn lie luli'k in full, and sinni-limv or t ntlU-r "w'-c" li'aVe' iru 'idnii' Unit ' bird J.,iy i hfttyr jjivpligt, ,lblH. tljji tj.ilin S'W Jaa tsyi-t .Umji in aH.ii'.s lite T 'r.yncihlvirK'' News'.'' " ' ', , - j Births Why not. solve it with an investment in this insti tution --a 100 home owned and managed organi zation, in which your money will be SAFE, and AVAILABLE! The ' JACKSON COUNTY ASSOCIATION offers a CLASS A Stock earning preferred dividends of 7o Capablo Medford business men manage and direct this institution Msdford and Rogue River Valley people are steadily profiting; by their investment here. When you invest here you have the satisfac tion of supporting a 100 per cent home association the protection of first mortgage security on improv--cd real estate and the assurance of our background ' of safe, profitable saving. .05 VVAVti : : . ; OF THIS SEASON Ttie. first bouquet of hyacinth Kiowa in an outdoor garden, re ported this Season, was brought to Medford yesterday by Mia. Donna Craffis of Phoenix. With the fragrant, waxy, white hyacinths were clusters of snow drops and a little pink blossom, without a name: The "bouquet was taken, to. fcj. N., Ukdrede,, who Is .recover!!! ; t'fom'- nn Illness of .rnany wejJH. : .; ( BAPTIST MEETING The travelogue ut the school ol missions ut the F I r s t Hapiis church this evening will describe a visit to a "Voodoo Temple" by Edgar H. Williams. The meeting will open at 0::tt o'clock. Mrs. W. II. Katon and Mi- L. .1. Knox will Instruct the inter mediates, - Mrs. M. L. Dully the jimlm-s, Mrs. A. J. Anderson the seniors, Mrs. Florence Williams the adults. Mr. Williams was a missionary to China for several years, sent out from England. She is also a certified teacher for the "Fed eration of churches on Missionary education. The last meeting of the School of Missions at the Kirn Baptist church was well attended and the .tudy presented in un inter esting way to the four B. Y. P. I. groups. FOREST SERVICE. Mim IOnid Uunliatn uf llu- n Kiuual slate foruster's uftu-o at Portland will urrivo In Medlurd today or Monday to take a similar poHillon In tlio Ci-ater National I'oreat office, held for tile paK year by Mih. Louise Complon. whllo Mrs. Cumpton left yestor ilay for Portland to replaee .wis. Iiuuh.un In the position the. lat ter lias Just' vacated. In other words the two elerks ill the forestry serviee trailed jobs with the sanetion of that serviee. 'caoh lmvln obtMnrd "nj; transfer. Aiiss t'onuHun who had been n the Crater nliiee staff for the pant I :l months, haviiiK eonie. tu that position tnun llose bniK, has made many friends in Uw eitv UiiiiiiK, tl.iut .time. '. ('.: :v ,: ' r)sufleft nftvrftntf (TftM rsllllh It " ' , . r El' I! r in ii FoxWest Coast Theatres ram L-J j tartm Continuous 2 :00 on ! m2s ' -OR LOVE 'B i 'l 'WnilwM Afccr rastins of the 0,1C' ' ' : 1 Iff i she sudacnl' fmds ,thc ' ! WM II l other. She couianr ! fMm have both. Sec the dra- , fillmm 1 made decision of this l fMii modern girl! I - ln Mctro-Goldwyn-Maytrs ' ROBT. MONTGOMERY -??5 f lJ-U, 4 ANITA PAGE .583 j jV .fS MARJORIE RAMBEAU .-.vfi ! Add--medy' A,: S ! l i TALKINEWS 1 . fcv$ tf "-'f Wat.. 10 and 25 "Jt 1 i x-.; jA Eve 10 and 50 gpf Si a-."T.'af-rwvt.)fi-i'.vii:iy ii.it 2 Days, Starts, 0C TODAY t Continuous 2:00-11 A co-ed comedy. to complete your education and hand you laughs. JOHN WAYNE Star of "The Bij Trail" ' VIRGINIA CHERRILL Plus METROTONE NEWS Mat. 10 and 25 Eve. 10 and 35 A PEEK BEHIND THE "CURTAIN OF SUCCESS" WILL REVEAL THE VITAL FORCE OF" READY MONEY" EQUIP YOURSELF WITH . . . . "READY MONEY":... BY OPENING AND BUILD ING AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK Medford National Bank -we'll add the co-operation- J