Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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ft PICTURES
L wung artists .' nocked
Sune otflce all of
Lir entries In the Boys'
B contest which start
LVTnd 1U continued
STeel!S. Pages wltti
"Pictures to be tinted In
!, ttvorlte colors will
b caper every Thursday
IjU, children may have
' mr 'l'6 contest,
'1 w are Slven to every
SP.UO Brings the colored
. into the Tribune office,
don't win prizes none
aisoppo'n'"1'
Oder (n J" r "!
I enter the contest and
'j, M announced . every
iptnd prtae """"l?
, itil submitting the best
ILa, one each week. In
"JZ can't bring their
' M office,: the colored
Lull He mailed to the Mall
ta tie name of the child
IE
(Bit, basebali ctiamptons' of
. valley- league, wilt . plajr
I mm from all over this
I I game scheduled for TTS
gt diamond Bunday, after
jij). Announcement of the
fst was made today by
W, Ooltt Hill, and Hoosler
; dinger of the champion
itta. -' -i'-'-' '
I mm Ashland, Talent and
Tut will be picked to
1 the Gold Hill team,
b ut lost a garde this sea
k manager is a brother of
me. . . -
i fuu are promised a good
K Sunday at Eagle Point,
nemakers have been play-
I bill all .season and par
lining. the past few weeks.
II find plenty of competl
ti mm composed of many
kits of other teams of the
oadcast Filni
man Saturday
M night the Fox Craterlan
i featuring a gala midnight
owing of "Politics," num-
w the Prosperity group, and
I Harle Dressier and Polly
foe preview showing will
M, Immediately following
p evening performances.
kill uringement with radio
DIED, the preview will be
from the stage of the Pox
Sy remote control, :, be
ttors of 11:80 until 1:30.
pn Includes a selected pro-
mot subjects, news weekly,
nut. Led by Chuck Bier,
Ml Hy Leah Holt at the
piieWurlltzer.
Sffoler as a feminine . can.
b msyoT, .. romps : through
rauanons In ft ' campaign
!mlna,tes some very dra-
P In Politics, her new
Neyn-Mayer picture. . and
! mt first as a f uii-rit7pi
P picture will start a three-
Ment at the Pox Craterlan
f i Home After
kation In South
F W. R. BalrH inri tttn
F' home today from a
r rscatlon at Fresno.
M tnd Mhop nolir-nla
Burd will resume his
iwtor of the) Christian
ied Mr n-i,H. . i
p tended a family re-
.u no- relatives were
hj? they also visited Cnr-
" family. Mr. Mell
,1 Modesto church and
"ry much.
1 Wntlt fl.. i...,. :
k f . 14 um:k may oe
LT- 4nce on contracts
I" Bouse.
' faunwA M a a -
Prevost's. .815 W.
aLOCALS
' Dies- In 'k"hmf.ttf tr . .
cook of company A, 186th Infantry
passed away at Klamath Palls ic.
cording to word received here br
Captain C. Y. Tengwald. '
Opens New Shcn h vr m.,n..'
of this city, who has been with the
Buster Brown Shoe store here for
some time, has opened a Buster
Brown store at Boise, Ida., which he
will operate. He la being assisted by
Clarence B. Evans In arranging the
new shop.
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Ala-sous Plan Plrnl-Lum....
""ion
Pie. Malta Comnivii.ra ,
the Scottish Rite bodies will conduct
meir annual picnic at the Jackson
Hot Springs Friday afwrnon and
evening. August 24, ot was announced
today. Members of the committee
making plans for the event will meet
at Ashland this evening.
.... .
Tourists from lk-i.nii..eT,,i,t.
from a distance at local hotels today
Include Clarence T. PpriHn ,
phis, Tenn.: James Robinson. Kansas
uiiy, mo.; Kooert T. Kuhn. Chicago;
Mr. and Mrs. Prancia
Springs, Ark.; R. A. Oelweln and
pan;y, ureedlose. La.; Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt Richardson: Newport, R. I.;
Mrs. James T. Perrv. PnrtinviH m '
Mr Grace Vernon, Peoria, 111., and
ueraicune utt, Toledo, O.
Sander Oets License Aubrey San
der flew to Eugene yesterday, accom
panied by John Waage, and received
a government license on his plane.
Waage also got his pilot's license re
newed as the government official was
in the university city for the day.
The two local fliers visited Harold
Sander and family for a short while
and reutrned to Medford. They made
the trip north In an hour and 40 min
utes and the return trip in an hour
and 45 minutes.
California Tourists Californlans
registered at hotels today included
the following: Marjorle Adams, Palo
Alto; Dr. and Mrs. L. o. Nelll. Bur
llngame, Mr., and Mrs. E. E. Mills.
Hermosa Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Votterl, Pasadena: Mr. and Mrs. p.
I. Christie, A. E. Oliver, Walnut
Grove; Mrs. P. B: Boyden, Burlln
game; Mr. and Mrs. p. J. -Christopher
and daughter. Beverly Hills; Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Rothe, H. I. Allen,
Oakland: Mr. and Mrs. a. H. Warfcl
man, Mrs. James Dreyfus. Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Wiley, p. H. Martin. Los
Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grltsch.
Bertram Smith, Birdie Prutig. J. D.
Neale, San Francisco.
Strychnine Loaded
Weiner Kills Dog;
Rewards Increased
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, " PRECOX, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 14. 1931.
PAGE THREE
I HER PARTY
Bog poisoners are working In Med
ford again, using welners this time to
deliver strychnine to the animals. A
little fox terrier belonging to Mm.
J. E. White at 720 Cedar street, was
killed last night In this manner Ople
Stafford, humane officer, announced
this morning, and two loaded welners
were found on a porch at 804 Cedar
street. '
Anotner weiner. which had been
split open and filled with strychnine
In the same way. 'was found on the
runnlngboard of the White car.' ',
The Whites had two dogs, one
sleeping inside and the other outside
the houses The latter got the poison
ed welnerj and died before morning.
The meat was found in her stomach
when examinations were made by the
humane officer.
In the family residing at 804 Cedar
street there ere several small chil
dren. The baby Is at the age when
children frequently place any foo.1
they find In their mouths, and would
probably have picked up the two
r.elners if the mother had not found
them before letting the baby out on
the porch. .
While the humane officer was
making his examlnaltons this morn
ing, he .reports that 14 small chil
dren congregated on the street.
The dangers to human life Inflicted
by the poisoner have added much zest
to the campatgn for apprehension of
the effender. The usual rewards oi
fcred for apprehension of anyone
poisoning dogs and additional sums
will be awarded the person who finds
the DOlsoner. Stafford stated today
He Is making a check on the sale
of strychnine through the local drug
stores. No known antagonism for
dogs has existed among residents of
Cedar street, investigation tins morn
ing showed.
Special on phonograph records at
Palmer's. Any record In stock goes
for the low price of 4ac.
IN KEMAL LAND
ISTANBUL. (AP) The plural party
hope Is comlne to life miii
man, one party Turkey, alter lying
... wuiu Bmce me aemise of Pethl
Bey's opposition group last fall.
Discontent with M,,Eranv,. v 1.
dictatorial People's party Is leading
- in Auaua to attempt to re
form the liberal 11rHr nr Cathl n
Another group In Istanbul is seeking
iruHssion to organize a farmer-labor
party'.
Pethl Bev la dnuhtfnl that v,aBa
attempts will be any more successful
"mu jus own.
"When the day arrives In Turkey
whereon election are free." he said.
"I may try again to appeal to the
nation's electors. At present It Is
useless.
"To argue that Institution of plu
ral parties would lead to a counter
revolution against the Kemallst re
gime Is a mere nretevt. ah tma in
tellectuals of the country are solld-
v ikjiuwiiwii una tne masses ao not
count.
"The' mass of Anatolians would be
as apathetic towards reaction as to
wards the revolution."
Joe Brown Delights
Holly's Movie Fans
So much trouble was encountered
during the production of "Broad
Minded" now at the Holly theatre
when members of the crew spoiled
shots -by laughing at the gags that
a special rehearsal was staged for
them to take the edge off their risi
bilities before the scene was shot.
Joe E. Brown is the star of the pic
ture while the supporting cast in
cludes Ona Munson. William Collier.
Jr., and Marjorle White
The Adventures in Africa reel.
"Beasts of the Wilderness." belnK
shown on the giant, multi-life' screen
Is an added novelty on the bill with
a Bobby Jones golf reel and a news
reel with Graham McNamee, com
plete the bill which closes at the
Holly tomorrow night.
Chuck Bier Appears
On Craterian Radio
The new broadcast equipment re
cently installed at the Pox Cra
terian theater 'will be used for the
first time tomorrow. Leah Holt, as
sisted by Chuck Bier, crooning tenor.
will broadcast a program of clas
sic, semi-classic and popular num
bers over KMED.
The program follows: ' , ' -
1. VAt Dawning." Charles Wake
field Cadman.
2. Overture from the Poet and
Peasant.
3. "When Your Hair Has Turned
to Silver."
; 4. i "Nola." ' ' , " ' .;
5. . "Bye Bye Bluea.'"
6. "When You and I Were Young,
Maggie."
New Gold Hill Cafe
Open Saturday Night
The Ace of spades," unique caie
at Gold Hill, will be open to the
public Saturday night at 8 o'clock
under the direction of "Bud" Snyder,
well-known Rogue river fishing ex
pert and guide.
I Occupying a new concrete build
ing on Gold Hill's main street, the
Ace of Spades Is attractively deco
rated In a green and cream color
scheme.
Previous to the advent of talking
pictures the versatile "Bud" starred
at the New York Hippodrome In
"Hello New York" and other similar
productions, he said today.
Third Hank Closes
OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 14 (AP) The
South Omaha State bank, With de
posits of approximately 1,000.000,
has been turned over to the state
department of trade and commerce
for liquidation. It was the third
Omaha bank to close In the past
week.
Entire stock of Brunswick phono
graph records on sale at Palmer Music
House. 45c each.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune-Virgin 8Ut!on)
FriUiiv.
P. M
5 to 6 Uncle Jerry; News and
markets by Mall Tribune.
6 to 7 How is your dog? Where
to Go; Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan.
7 to 8 Happiness Train; Camp
Laurel.
8 to 9 Al request program.
JSatunlav.
A. M
7:55 to 8 Breakfast broadcast of
news by Mall Tribune
8 to 9 Treasure Box; Pan Dandy;
Gold Seal.
9 to 10 Friendship Circle by
Economy Groceteria; Gardner
Drug Co.
10 Weather forecast.
10 to 11 A. Schilling Si Co.; Alex
ander's Food Shop.
11 to 12 Sperry Flour; White
King.
P. M.
12 to 1 Heath's Drug Store; Re
mote from Fox Craterlan; News
Flashes by Mall Tribune.
1 to 2 Firestone; People Elec
tric; Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan,
2 to 2:30 With the Classics; World
Bookman. -
5 to 6 Lewis Super Station: News
and markets by Mall Tribune.
8 to 7 Jackson Hot Springs;
Where to Gd; Old Time Fiddlers'
contest.1 --.'
7 to 8 Happiness Train; KMED
presentation.
8 to 9 All request program.
Births
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A.
Brown of the Howard district, a son.
weighing 10 pounds, this morning.
4
Student's piano, 50. Palmer Music
House; .
"Sporting Blotd" Is
Craterian Picture
. Sporting Blood," the vivid drama,
bi&rd on the Saturday Evening Post
story, "Horseflesh," by Frederick Haa
lltt Brennan, shows Btrlklngly that a
great fiction story can be adapted
to a great talkie just as well as a
great stage play can. : k
The new picture, now showing at
the Fox Craterlan theater, preserves
everything that the story had, plus
spectacular details of the Kentucky
Derby.
4
Latest hits in popular and old time
Brunsvlck records. Reg. 75c sellers.
special at 45c. Palmer Music House
4
Grand Hotel Bar-ber Shop. Haircuts
25c, shampoos 25c. Open 7:30 a. m.
to 8 p. m.
Wedding Ring Left
v On Road To Reno
Perhaps she was Reno-oound. and
decided a plain gold band wedding
ring would not look too attractive
in the divorce capital but the old
fashioned gold continued to glitter
after the ring had been placed on
top of the sign at the Utah-Nevada
state line.
A tourist from North Carolina, who
arrived In Medford a few days ago,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Nicely furnished small
home with overstuffed set. piano,
washing machine, electric range;
gocd neighborhood; Just right for
couple; (22.50, water paid. See
Laing at 125 B. 6th St. Tel. 14D8.
SCHERER'S BARGAINS
1928 Bulck Sedan - 345.00
1925 Bulck Sedan 265.00
1929 Whippet Sedan 395.00
1928 Essex Sedan 345.00
1930 Buick Roadster 1025.00
ALL PRICES INCLUDE LICENSE
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
128-132 So. Riverside. Phone 73.
HERE la an opportunity to learn
watchmaking, a trade with a good
future. For 100 cash investment
I will give you 1-3 of Income. Tel.
'1118 and learn more.
LOST Thru carelessness, tiro and
"rim cn west side Medford on Pac.
highway. Thurs. eve. Smith & Wat
kins tire cover. Liberal reward.
Tribune 1307.
CHEVROLET 8 truck; good rubber,
stake rack. In fine shape; priced
. low. Sanderson Motor Co.. 123 So.
- Riverside.
FOR SALE At less than asesscd
value, choice lot on West Main;
clear. Box 1332, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE New piano; phonograph
or radio taken part payment. , 225
so. oakdaie.
FOfl SALE Weaner pigs M. F.
Young, Central Point. Route 1.
LADY d.aslreu office work: experi
enced typist, bookkeeper and gen
, eral work. Phone 341-R-l.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BAR
GAIN 430-acre stock ranch 890
acres clover and wild grass; tree
xmter rignt and plenty of water;
no maintenance charge; all fenced
and cross-fenced with woven wire;
good 6-room modern house, also
tenant nouse, large barn; located
8 miles from town, with grade and
high school, good graveled road.
Priced at aao per acre, only 4
down and will take good dwelling
In Medford or Ashland up to S,
000 valuation, balance yearly pay-
; menta with 6 Interest.
CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC.
Phone 728. 18 No. Front St.
WANTED Lady for housework. Box
auo, Taient.
Expert Radio Repairs
(All Work Cliinrnnteeil)
Service Electric Co.
Phone I-J7II 111 So. Holly St.
'.,' ;; Only 2 Days Left 1
"Tomorrow!
Like to ' Laugh?" Don't Miss This Comedy Riot!
SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES!
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Us
'ttlCTl.v FRESH
. , EXTRAS.
Pram
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loon
5c
fun
22c
20c
9.9.r
Out Flour
$l09
CORONA
The hanlnllMt... t ompOTf . H
Kllh any With prl.nl "'
49-lb. bat
PAY 'N TAKIT
Our own quality n.'ur-bl'njl-
, ,M.ht for Mn.s
GREEN T
lllfnrtd Orrnon. Vm family
flonr.
49-lb. bn
99c
89c
' FK'f '' P.VM n - look for 'fr1
Jr I4 , 1 Klr,"t "hen lie open Lit PVFi
a 4 tl lil moiilli you'll Icmk
VJ f for1 Inf In nd get L. -"t
OniX Wilder! ; jy
Louder!!! Y
Harnnlll Price
I ; Mntlnee . . Zoo
I Kvi mill .... :'
I Kiddle Hie
with
Munson,
Wm. Collier, jr,
Marjoria White
firuhnm MeVnmee News
Hobby Joneft (lolf Reel
Adventure In Afrlea
"lieatn of the M'llili rneHu"
Thin African reel will be hown on nur
Slant niiilll-llfe aereen. .
RECLEANED WHITE
FEED
W DDE ATT
$fl25 cwt.
CASH-EXTRA FOR DELIVERY
Get onr prices on other feeds.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main Also Cor. 10th ft Bo. Fir : '
found tile ring atop the post, and
brought it to this city with him.
where he turneo .:.. i karat gold
band over to a local Jeweler aa part
payment on a purchase.
DAYTON Rex Peffer painting ga
rage. 4
Tuscan Cling peat lies Olelm
Ranch. Talent.
Portland Plans progressing for
construction cf 150,000 Clarke Oen
eral hospital, to be erected at corner
of 425 Pacific street and East Sixth
street.
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Two Good Cookies
We have many kinds cf cookies, but just now
we are calling attention to Golden Bear and
"Yes Yes" Cookies.
Golden Bear Cookies
The Golden Bear Cookie is just like a home made
cookie, the recipe having been handed down from the
time this cookie was really made in the home. Put up
in one-pound tins.
"Yes, Yes," Cookies
This is a Dutch Cookie, and has a wonderful flavor.- It
is also packed in one-pound tins with more than 56
cookies to the pound. We have a new shipment of both
the Golden Bear and "Yes Yes" Cookies.
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: SATURDAY SPECIALS
Chase & Sanborn Coffee, per pound . . . ,Z6c
25 pounds Best Granulated Sugar .$1.47
Golden Bear Cookies, per pound . . . . 46c
Fresh Home Made Cakes
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables .
o i Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252
Personal Attention
we
a.
been
have 1 seen SuchvA
Coats with Fur Trimming Like These Would
Have Cost You $40 Last Vear
Only $275
You have never seen Coats with
mull luxurious fur. if mull lavlh use of fur priced so low. Hide
MiinptiiuiiH rollars . . . cliffs that reiicli almost to the elhow , . .
stunning new novelly wnys of trimming . . . fe, Mark pointed
or red wolf-ded Mum liurluil dog riir. and mink-dyed mafmof
woliili rful iimlllles from early buying In the choicest markets, Then
thrilling stjle In ttie new slenderizing effect In fullMH entirely
different) New rough Pehhle Crepe, l.uila, I'elllcrs, unci Hohya.
Cine all silk linings and careful workmanship every eont Is In
spected hefore It Is shipped. Rued coats selling lust yeor as high
gs in lo more roulil never rnmpare In linnry nf furring or
unprecedenled value. Mires 11 to 41. ' -
, Buy Now! Use , ,
Ward's Lay-Away Plan
$2-50
saasusl Tkoiir
Balance to Be Paid
on or
DOWN Before October 1st
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