Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1931)
I PAGE TWO MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFOItD. OREOON, TUESDAY. .TTTTiY 14, 1931. II II I ', u,.' I.- !. i 1 1 i.iu luiumu. jiji.jiii. r Local and Personal 05 I " Desr-rtotl Klttpris at Michcr " Five little Persian kittens yester day iycre aildea to the group stay In at tho Humane shelter on Mid. way road Ono of the fluffy balls was yellow qna tne otner lour were gray. .'ojto. 8iafford of the Hu mane1 society office wild toduy that the yellow kltttto had been sold. There nro also three cats at the shelter. , Hoino from'tJio Oilman1 '' Mrs; M. E VrHli;ht nndiltrs. Karl's Davis, itccouinunud by Mrs. "Hoc; Stephenson, returned Monday from liandon, whore they sjent the past ilwq w"ks. Thpy .found (he woathor and surf bauilng there especially dellKhtfu'l at this season. , , , ... ,. .. , PMtKllt Club Meet 11 j The meotlnn of tihe Jnckson County .Hecreatlon elub. scheduled ''or YeiineBdny evening July 16th, has beon postponed; Notices will be sent to. members prior to the next meeting, '.I . '.' Vlii Tciutwald TukJilK tan Exoin. Victor TongWttld, soorvtitry of the county Judge, and clerk, the county, court. Is. at Bulem today, tuklng the state ar examuiutlon. ; From Distant Cities From distant cities,, hotel guests In Mod ford Include O. VV. Durnell ' of Minneapolis, Minn., John M. Campbell of Laredo, Tex., A. Sor- ensun of Chicago, III., F. A. I'ru- osno of Knowles, lnd., Edgar Knkln ; of Manhattan, Klans., and Myron .- Crater of Pittsburgh, I'd. ., IlecoYorlftfr from Hums 'Wllsun D, Worley, who was bad- . ly burned when a pipe exploded at Crater Lake park "tho last of the woek, Is reported by hospital of ficials oa being In a. satisfactory . condition. ' ' ' :' f' , Fwlcrnl Men at Aax-ncy Moot Postmaster W. J. Warner and City Superintendent ot Malls Hous ton, .and Hugh B. Kan tela, super visor of the Crater national forest, are at the .Klamath Indian agency today attending t the "porludloal meeting of the Southern Oregon Businessmen's association. From bluto Voluis Cedrlo H. Larson and R. & Grin deU of Bugono. and U,vi and M,. C, p. Clng of North Mend are vis itors In Med ford. DrMl for Oil at Itotruo Klver . C. W. Well, representing . the Dive titates Mineral corporation of, Pittsburgh,. I'a., has arrived, tn ltogue niver where be has loosed ground in .the clly limits and Is uuuning a aarricic preparatory to starting operations to drill for oU. 1'lie people ot Koftue nivr are much sulhused at the outlook and arc baplug for , the best results posslble.-lruns Pass Courloe. Hume front Itotitr Point ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itlnabarger and children returned to Medford on Saturday after a wook's Vucu tlon at Iooky point. t j . Arrlrc from month ' Miss Mary Carrol of Tlurllngamo. Cat,, left for th Tucker lodgo this morning, having arrived In Med ford by train. In Mmlfnrd Today ' 'Mr Win. Ho man of Ensla Point wa shopping at Medford stores this morning, other visitors from nslirhborlng localities were Earl Newbry of Talent,. K. T. Water of Prospect and Bert rllnncllff, man, agr and proprietor of the Inde pendent Packing company. Phoe nix. . Has Tonsil Out .' -. The small. son. of. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohertsnn of Prospect under went a operation, this morning In Medfyrd Jar removal of his tonsil Thriri fcnlo This Wot'k 1 ' ' Tho Thrift Shop Is having a flvo ont sale this week, and many use. ful garment are being sold at that prlco. , Those who ar Interested have boon asked, to come ami take ftdvantugo of tho clearance sale. FlUwI Place M Aslilnnil - D.- 1.. Reed of Medford took the place o( Theodore Uuetzlufr at the 'Mutual Mill an Heetl company of fice at Ashland during the week's vacation of the latter, which ter minated Smuluy. lloy Koont BndHt Information has, been received In Medford t the broadcast tomor row at 1:J0 over the NIIC hookop of the "Boy Scout Reporter" pro gram. The entertainment will or lulnnle nt station WRAf. l. . I .u. .ju .i i i ins Mr, Man Don V lot your friend wife tlav r in n hot, tuffy irchnv J ' , Bring her out on tha front porch with you by letting Flubrer do , the baking-. California Vucatlonlsts Here Among Hear state residents at locul hotels are 'Mr. and ' Mrs. George C. Williams and M. P. lias lam of Los Angeles, Gert Wilklna of Kedwood City, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hhimmin of Hanta Monica, Mr.' and Mrs. E. V. Bmlth of Cbico, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilson of Long Beach, Mr. and; Mis. B. A. Schlue-' ter of Anaheim,' C, R. Doty of Pasa dena, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Cloud and Mrs. W. Woodlll of Clendae, Max lne Fitzgerald of Itappy Camp, O. K. Doty and' family of Oxnardl J.' C. Barnum, Agnes O. Riley. Edna O'Shea. Mrs. Coorgo A. Uheohan, Miss JjCsIle , Ilyams and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jackson of San. Francisco.. t'al Wells Return Deputy United States Marshal Cal Wells roturnod from the north this morning by train, following some time spot on vacation at coast resorts. ; ' ' v . . VlsllUig In Mwlrord ' ' ' ' Misses iSdua and Helen Rlng uetto of Los Angeles are sponding a few days in Medford. the guests of MIjm Virginia Frederick and Mlw Uernldlne Thompson. The Mlssi's Ulnguette are , sisters of Loonard Ulnguette df Grants Pass,' and arrived in tihiit city some time ago to spend several weeks in southern Oregon. ' In City from Klamath : Resident of Klumath Fulls who spent yesterday In Medford and reglstared nt local hotels Included Mrs. 13. II, ' Pike, "Mr. and Mrs. T-hos. W. DoUoll, Joyce Slgford, J. 0. Fale and K. D. Bller. ' Hero from Washington ' ' ' J. R. Wlllard of Yakima and Mr. and Mrs; Paul N. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Duhlborg and Mr. and Mrs. H. B.' Ramsey of Seattlo are among the Washington resident visiting In Medford. Vacation IUamond Lake Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nye ot Talent aro spending this wook at DlammiJ lake. enJoylpg fishing, boating and otner. suort , Fouler Kn llouto to Kuircno Kennoy Fouler of Reno. Nov., ac compnnlcd by Mrs. Foster, stopped In Medford today en route to Ru gene, Ore., where they will vlHlt relaUv. .Mr. Foster 1 manager or tne j. c. Penney store In Reno, and reported that business condi tions in that city, continue to be f t r r mm : The state supreme court today handed down the following opin ions on Jackson county cases: lllrum and Pauline Meader v Farmers' Mutual Fire Relief asso ciation, appellants; appeal from Jackson county. Suit to recover on (Ira insurance policy. Opinion by Justice Kelly, Judge H. D, Norton affirmed. Eagle Point Irrigation District, appellant, vs. G. B. Cowden and others: appeal from Jackson coun ty. Suit to foreclose certain de lloqusnt tax certificates: Opinion by Justice Belt, judge H. D, Nor ton affirmed with modifications. In the Meader suit, the Insur ance company took the position that, Inasmuch as no notice ' had been given of tne sale of a bouse on ''Millionaire Row" to B. J. Pal mer, the ::iltOu Insurance policy wus void. Meader, through his attor ney, Porto; J. Noff, contended that the policy was in effect Inasmucn an he held a, mortgage, and was upheld. In the Eagle Point Irrigation dis trict Buit the gugHtloii Involved was the precedence of delinquent tax certificates over state, land board claims. Inasmuch an the opinion of Circuit Judge Norton was af firmed with modifications, the true Import' of the docislon will not be known until the full text of the modifications are rocelvod. ' : 1 Dock Family Itutums ' T. I. Deck and family returned Sunday from a 10 days' business trip to Ban Francisco. Thompson Crock Wnter Permits, ' The Thompson Cpeeli irrigation assoulation of Applegate made ai- pucutlun of cha stuto englneea to appropriate' 10.0 seoond feet of water from tho Miller lake roser voir oV MiUeniake erevk tor lr ilgutlon ot 1014 acres, in Josephine county, c id. Htticklln,' engluooi;, announces. ,. ? U'ra on Iluslius Frank Jordun of Ashland sm a business caler in Medford yester 'ay. .. . ...... Ml Orrgnry Hoturus Miss Marjorle Oregory returned yesterday from Turner, Ore,, whero she hns been attending the Chris. tiun Endeavor conference conduct d tlore fo? a week. Coraiom Takni Isika Jaunt ' ' Mn and Mrs.i . W,- Conger of Medford and Mr. and Mr. C. W. Hlnkl of- Dallas, Polk county, were visitors In this city overnight, leav. lug early Friday forenoon follow Inn a visit to Crater lake, for Med ford. Both visiting gentlemen are undertakers and each Is coroner of his resiiertlve county. Although coroner of Polk county, Mr. lllnkle mnlntnlns k funeral home In Na te m Klamath News. Lravm for Lnko Cedrlo 8. Ijtrson of Kugene left by stage toduy (or Crater kike. Ilallway Men tn City Railway repix'sentutlvea who ar rived In Medford by train this morning Include J. A. Ituswll or Portland and W, K, tllhley of Se- attU, geueral agents for t'.ie VIrle railway; Ltcl'l .Miller, t'orlland. frelglit and passenger agent tor tho C. II. A Q. railroad, Colorado and Southern, railway anil Fort Worth and Denver City railway, ami M. It. Whitehead of Portland, super intendent ot the Pacific Fruit Ex press. Fly North Today Mr. and Mm. P. M. Carlson of Senttle spent Inst night In Medford before continuing north this morn ing In the Fleet airplane. They were en routo home from Is An geles. i Many Hero from Portlnnd ncluded among the Portlnnd guests nt Medford hotels aro J. K. Htunsberg, c. A. Wettervon, h. M. Clark, Mr. and Mr. O. F. Hlns. F. U Miller, r. A. Mead, L. Wylle and family, (trace and Mary DIs- hruw, Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Walker. Geo, K. I.lpp, Mr. and Mm. II. P. Atleck, h.thel Sherwood. K. li. Lewi. Jr.. I. 1 Weuntvr. Carl K. Orocn. Grant J. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hrhall- hnrn. Mr. and Mrs. C It. Nirns, Me. and Mr. A. H. Chaney. j. J. tler- Iwr, Budd C. lAing and II. W. Mv t hesney. Phon 141. Ws'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. . , 4 ttnte tor out-of-town trip. Tel. 0. 4 . 1 1 00.000 Kodak prise. Details at I'easley studio. 4 Noiloo. Why pay more? Haircut tie. Grand Hotel Barber Shop. i ... Moth. . On this date and hen after i am not responsible tor any bills eon- traded by anyone other than my- ' .. . r ...... ...... -'-n. pmim juijr IS, IP)1. TURNER CAMPBELL. Radio Program KM ED (Mali Tr.lbun-yir8lnl,8tat!qn) '44 4 ' - - ' - i Tuesday. P; M. . S to 'OJ-Lewls Super Station; News and Markets by Mall Tribune. ' 8 to 7 Vhere to Go; Littrell Parts, ' ' ' 7 to, 8 'Happiness T r a I n! Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan. 8 to, I). KM ED presentation. Wednesday. . A. M,. . 7:65 to- 8 Breakfast broad- '' cast of news, Mall Tribune. 8 to v. Treasure Bo; Gold Seal. 9. to 10 Friendship Circle by Kconomy Grooetorlaj Isaac's Store: Pet Milk. ' 10 Weather forecast. 10 to 1,1 KMEb preacntatlon. IX to 12 Rnldor's Dairy; Bur- elson's Ladles' Wear. P, M 13 to l Qffutt Oarage: Pierce Auto Freight; Fisher Flour; news flashes by Mull 4 Tribune. .1 0 tf, 7 MutuaV Mill; Whore to Oo; Firestone; 'Ijntque Clounors. 7 to 8 Happiness Train; 4 Juckson, Co. lUdt;. & Loan. 8 to 9 KMBD presentation. ' . 1 Hotel Medford Barber 'Shop. Haircut inc. TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY FH.IR RKNT1 -aHroom furnished house, sloping porch, elopvrlo rnnge; newly painted and calso mlutHl. 3'id Portland Ave. Key at SOS Portland. Ave, FOR SALE Molden Bantam sweet corn. 2Bc dosen. F. S. Carpenter ranch. Jacksonville highway. WANTED Waitress o,t ulaok Cat Cafe. . I 1-J ACRES GARDEN SOU with . new 5-rm. modnra stucco home: i valuable location; more acreage ' available. . Bargain; easy terms. Soldier loan acceptable.' Earl Tumy, Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE Plune. In iierfect con dition; nurses' white uniform. Ilka new. slsa SS. will sell 4 at at IS, or tl.iO each; roll-top oak desk; bargain, quick sale; lady's desk and chair, bargain. Tel. 220-R. Foil SALE Dandy 6-rom strictly utoUcrn stucco bungalow; hard wood flours, lots of built-in, flowers, lawn! paid-up pnvlng. priced 3Ii00; only 1S0 cash, bill, easy terms. C1IAS. A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 72s, 1 N. Front. Meteorological RepQrt i July 1, 1931. ' , Medford and.' vicinity: Tenlgbt and Wednesday cloudy; no change In temperature. J . Oregon: Generally ' cloudy to night and Wednesday; no change In temperature. Local Data s y K r- j ; Temperature (degrees).. 82 54 Highest (lost 12 hrs.).... 84 83 Lowest (last 12 brs.) 58 . 64 Ret humidity (pet.) 28 . . " 81 Precipitation (inches) .... 0 0 State of weather ......Clear; Clear. 'Lowest temperature this' morn ing, 54 degrees. ! Totul nreclpltation since Septem ber li lOJO, 13.57 Inches. i Temperature a year, ago today: highest. 90; lowest, 51, Sunset today, 7:45 p, m. SunrUn Wednesday, 4:49 a. m. Sunset Wednesday; 7:45 p. m. Observation Taken at 5 A. M. ; 120th Meridian Time CITY Si I r r s o . Baker City 88 50 P. Cdy. Bismarck ............ 94 04 Clear Uolse 96 50 Cloudy Denver 96 70 Clear Dea Moines 86 42 Clear Fresno .....102 66 Clear Helena 88 68 Clear Los Angeles 84 68 Cloudy Phoenix :...112 88 Clear Portland ..: 70 60 Cloudy Red Bluff ., 98 68 Clear Roseburg ';J... 74" 58 Cloudy Salt Lake 98 Pi Cdy. San Francisco 64 52 Cloudy Santa Fe .'88 64 Clear Seattle) 68 - 64 '' Cloudy Seatllcf 68 54 Cloudy SpoMahe 78 ',58 Cloudy Walhi Wallij ...;..' 84 60 Cloudy Winnipeg 82 56 . Clear W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. . .. . - f . . GROCETERIA STAFFS WILL HOLD MEETING H(nff members of Kconomy Gro ceteria stores No. 1 and No. will conduct a meeting at store No. 2 Wednesday evening, at which time they will, be ntldroHsed by George S.. Titus, western manager of the Pillnbury Flour company, with headquarters In Portlund, and L. J. Thomna, sales mannger for tho Name concern, who is also station ed in Portland. 11 Broken windows glased by Trowbridge Cabinet Works, r 4 Brill Sheet Metal Works ,doea expert repairing fender and auto body repairing. UJ - l-L- 5 tgin V8UI1 CARS eionie or tnem cars reinwwsseu by finance company. t you want a real 'huv you must see these IslO Font Coupe. li Ford Coup. 11136 Olds Sodnr.. 192s Kssex Coupe. . . . 1930 Hudson Sedan. 1930 Plymouth Mednn. ttoiluto. Sedan. ARMSTUONU MOTORS, INC. .. 101 So. Riverside. STKAM CHASSIS CLEANING Cur washliur an sltuonlslnK. Hpedul clenuln th for repainting-, tins tauks steamed for weldinr. We. hsve the larKenl plant In the olty. Price ll.Od to 12.50 on chassis uJeauuia; and wahlnK. ARMSTHONO MOTORS. INC. 10 k li luvsrslo. Foil X.VI.K RetriKritor( side k'er, 75-llis. rapni-ltv. In splen 0!d condulon, I19.J5. MHlsrn flat-top oftlee dra an4 X chairs, a real Waln, -'5.0o. Antique burl-walnut wrltluf desk, it very . remarkable piece, price 145 00. Outdoor blnlcss. Hahy' bam rahlnH. ,.d as new. (l it. Klectrle wmsilnn machine. US. 00 MKPFOUD KXCIIA.NOK 19 R Front. . VVANTKIV-25 feeuer hogs. Mrs. II. tl. Pech. Airport road. FOR HKNT Panl turn, house, tit No. tlrap. K .v(s21sl -7 .V t'r.'S"l'IHlA tif ViVujssiWfHI i . ii-A Real UK Treat; ) S Annabell'si Affairs' with. VICTOR MCLAOLEN JEANETTE MACDONALD LAST DAY ROBERT ' " ; MONTGOMERY In "THE MAN IN POSSESSION" i vlh , CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD j Fi NO CASH ASSETS A 30-day jail sentence and a tine of $250 was Imposed In Judge Tay lor's court yesterday afternoon against Charles Thacker, well known local bootlegger, who plead ed guilty to possession of liquor. Thacker's home was raided last week hy authorities, who found a 10 gallon keg of moonshine and equipment for making and selling synthetic gltv Despite ihe.oct Uwt he Is reputed to have' had a good Medford trade, Thacker claims he is without money and will have to serve his fine out In Jail. J. S. Kosign, former sailor, was fined $10 for Intoxication, in the city court, and F. J. Markers, Jess Lucas and Fred and Jerry Lewis each forfeited cash bail of $10 in that court, through failure to ap pear for trial following their arrest for being drunk over the week end. . , Krystalglow, kodak gioss su preme. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater.' SALESMAN DTJCE GFIAYHAIRED USES LEA S TONIC-LOOKS YOUNG AGAIN v-' -, Marvelous Change yM. i Shown 6y Photos, ti . Before and After fV' if using a ramous if, Hair Tonic CK, . THOUSANDS JMS BtniH eiiti HIIR THIS wty "I atarted getting gray at twen ty years of age and finally became so gray people often called me the gray haired chap, when they didn t know my name. It actually was a . handicap as a salesman and made It hard to land a new job. every body said I looked ten or fifteen years older than my real age, but I swore I would never use a dvc. 1 Finally tfiree years ago aome friends of mine began using Lea's Hair iodic and I waa amazed the ' way it worked for them. They urged me to begin usina- it too which I did. Gradually day bv dav my hair began changing back to ita youthful color. Just like magic it changed until folks who hadn t seen me for several month hardly could believe their eyes. I've since passed the good word along to core of gray haired friends. It is safe and easy to use and gives a natural youthful appearance to the hair that is great. 'I'm sending a photo taken of me when I was real gray and one taken afterward and yon can ee for yourself." writes W. W. Atkinson, Salesman, 8106 S. Hoover St. Los Angeles, Calif. The results Mr. Atkinson ob tained can be equaled by anyone it seems in the easiest sort of a way at home. Just a drop on the finger tip, rubbed into the scalp here and there each evening begins stimulating the circulation and day by day notices a delightful change. Once the scalp is rid of dandruff hair is growing vigorously and gray is gone, just an occassional application each week or so keeps the scalp and hair in beautiful con dition, no matter how old one may be. Made by the nationally known Lea Tonic Co. it is sold by drug gists most everywhere now, $1. per bottle on positive guarantee that money wilt be refunded if resulta after sixty days art Nnot entirely satisfactory. If your own druggist hasn't Lea's Hair Tonic send dollar bill, check, stamps or money order to Lea Tonic Co. Brentwood Md. for bottle return mail postage paid. 3 AT NEW LOW PRICES Gen nine Will a r tl BaUeries' SEE YOUR NEAREST WILLARD DEALER ... LITTRELL ' v PARTS Company ; WILLARD DISTRIBUTORS 317 East Main Street Phone 237 Are coming from far and near ai buying Shoes to supply their quirements for months to con Mothers are outfitting the childr for school at a tremendous savir People are buying as they nev bought bef ore-r-demonstrarj the confidence they have in tl firm, the class of merchandise ca ried and their system of doing buj ness. . . i . . Hurry, folks. This stock is goii fast. Don't wait until Saturda! Come early, shop early, avoid tl last hour rush. Remember it's a complete closeo! of our entire shoe stock,. Gates & tydiar Shoe Department Groceteria No. 2 ; Cor Grape and 6 WlTRo - ; 5 GREEN PINE SLAB WOOD The only Green Slab Wox of any kind available in Medford ri Great Big Load $5.00 WITH THREE LOAD! A TRUCK LOAD OF KINDLING FREE Valley Fuel Co. In North Fir at Second Phone 76 3 1 '' FOUNDED ' 1909 .TAmrsnw rnnNTt BUILDING & LOAN ' ASSOCIATION .. . "A I ? t'l A 'j.jJ.s.-.-s.