Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    1aGE TWO
; ATEQFORP'i MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,; SUNPAClAtTfitTSL'Rr lgn'J93V. ' I'
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Local and
Leaves for Houtli Mrs. Jack Jeasup
left by trail? ast evening for Saara
men to.' (
v '
r niul Thomas ' llerc-Bud .Thomas
come down from Crater lake . laap
nlgnt to apend the week end.
To Portland Qua, ' Nowbitry left
Saturday evenly? by train for Port
, land where he will remain for several
.days, v- ., .' -v, .- 1 1 , :
- Leaves for lorUund--Attorncy Gus
Newbury left last evening for Port
land, where he plana to spend several
days transacting business.
Hchool ' Opening Set Grants Pass
city school will open September B,
according; to announcement of J. P
Cramer, city superintendent, -
Prospect Workmen Here Medford
was visited by hundreds of workmen
from the Prospect power unit project
who came to she valley last night.
Home' From .Lake Among vaca
tionists returning to the city are Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hansen, who completed
their stay at Diamond lake yeBterday.
' Move to Aberdeen Mrs. A. H. Wnid
and son Ray, who have rnado their
home in Medford for some time, left
last night for Aberdeen, Wash
where they will reside.
Leave for Portland Margaret Hcns
loy, Bernlco Hensley and Eva Nealon
will leave for Portland today. MIbs
.Nealon and Miss Margaret Hensley
will remain lu the north for about a
..weak. . . ;
.Wilson Arrested H. W. Wilson was
arrested yesterday by the city police
.and lodged in tne county Jan, chara
4 with driving white, drunk, Wilton
was driving the Raleigh's products
truck at the time of. his arrest.
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, gerguilllers Leave Mr. and Mrs.
William Beegmlller' left for their
home In Detroit, Mich., during the
week after visiting at the Homes of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walker of Talent
and Mr. and. Mrs. Bay E. Wright of
.Medford,,-; ... , . : ..
'.. Hhopulng iler(lH.v Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Pellett, , Mrs.' Chub Anderson
and Mrs, Donna Oraffls were In this
city yesterday , from iPhoenlx doing
their Saturday shopping. Mrs. J. . A,
Huron was In from'Rucb and Mr. nnd
Mrs, 0. C. Bool from Griffin creek.
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1'0 Mske Home Here Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Stout and two children and
Mrs. J. J. Jensen and daughter Neva
are expected, here today from Rupert,
Ida. The Stouts plan to mako their
home In Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Nyle
Clifford., will meet them at Union
Creek,..... . ,, ..
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Iirlver Henteiu-ccl Arthur Ander
son, traveler, was sentenced to serve
five days In the county JaUwh'on his
case was heard Saturday afternoon
In Justice court, He was charged with
driving, the oar with Impiouor, lights.
Meanwhile, : traffic officers are find
ing ' out whether the oar belongs to
Anderson. . . .
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. Burghers to Heturll Mr, nnd Mrs,
Darwin K. Burgher ore expected to
return to Medford t this weok after
having been away since the close of
school In June, Coacil Burgher at
tended summer school at tho Univer
sity of Oregon, until late in ,July
Since that time both Mr. and Mrs.
Burgher have been In Idaho visiting
their families, ,,';...,,',, ,.
. . .
Coleman (lets I'rmiiotliin Frank
Coleman, : formerly . of Medford, who
has been associated with the stand
ard Oil company at Grants Pass for
ten years, has been appointed man
ager of a new Portland department
known as the motor transport divis
ion, It la learned. The new assign
ment la a marked promotion. The
new department wilt serve the Pacif
ic northwest states. Mr. and Mrs.
Coleman and their, threo children
will move to Portland within the
month,, . ; ? . v -i - -
Marriage Licences wore Issued Sat
urday afternoon by the county clerk's
office to Ouy , Barnett, i AO, farmer,
and Ruby Davis, 37, both of Ashland.
It was the groom's third' marriage.
Licenses wero also Issued to, tho fol
lowing residents of Oalllornla; Fran
cis C. O'Connor, 83, , und Jimiiua
Stanley, SO. both of Oakland. Calif.,
Pllyspo Frlnca, 31, and Rosa Plvn,
33, Weed: Carl A. Muster, 13, and
Wanda Brown, 19, Orland, and Wil
liam H, Hall. 64, and Manda Pent,
87. Fort Jones.
Davenport
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Personal
Ellroute to Montanu -Emma Ewart
left yesterday for . Columbia Falls,
Mont., by train.
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Joll inn Residents '.Vls'll Mr, and
Mrs. H. D. Reed of Gold Hill were
among tho Saturday visitors in the
:. C. t t.v'iV'V',.' . 'i'( 5, ? :
Hague Klver Jlarrlaec Harry Rich
ard Bkcvlngton and Hulda Vani Hoy.
both of , Roguo River, - Were married
during the past weok. ,
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' Mrs. Johnson leaven Mrs;' Carrie
Johnson,1 who has been' visiting her1
son Dr. Charles P. Johnson, left' by
train lor her home In Independence,
Kans. ,-, . -1 . ;
1 Ashland Boy Held Roscoe Stewart.
18, Ashland, was bond over yester
day on a statutory, tnarge Involving
a 13 year old, Ashland girl, and )
neia in the county Jan.,. , ,
To Visit Brother Miss Sophie Bon-
son of St. Paul, Minn., arrived In
Medford last evonlng by train;, She
will be the guest , of her -.brother,
Alex Benson, and Miss Eula Benson
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Auto Driver. Jiillvu w. H. Wilson.
a resident of the Phoenix district,
was arrested Saturday jif tor noon by
the state; police, and Is., held ; In the
county,. Jail .awaiting: .filing,, of a
drunken driving charge., ,
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. To FIhIi at Ijikc Many local fish
ermen plan to spend today fishing at
Crator hike. Oood fishing Is reported
In tho inko .'Which catches In local
rivers and stroami has bceu reported
unusually poor during the past few
days. -1 , ; '. i ,' ; ' , , : ( i.;.
Fuller la Improved Harry Fuller,
oa, empioyea in ine urater nationm
porki who was brought to the Sacred
Heart hospital yesterday afternoon to
receive treatment' for injuries de
ceived while cranking a tractor, was
reported to .bo resting easily last
night,
liere From Portland Mrs., Hattle
Neubor, Mrs. Harry Porter and daugh
ter. Peggy, of Portland, former Jack
sonville and Medford residents wore
in the city yestorday calling on old
friends. They aro guests of Mrs, Ncu
bor'o brothel,), Herbert' Hanna, and
Mrs, Hanna, in Jacksonville, -j t
t'ati'li INIiiny Trout Vol J. Fischeo;
Orovor Tyler, and Ralph Woodward
made' a fishing trip to Little -Butte
Friday' aflernoori;;'Whero Woodward
and Fischer; each' caught fifteen
EJartorn Brook trout. As tho trip waB
only the second fishing Jaunt' for
Tyler, he' was not as successful , as
bin companions,- who reported there
woro several things ho could loam yet
concerning the' sport. ' '"" ' '- ; .'
C. I!, Leader' Coming-' A teldgrnm
was received yesterday -from ,Hobs
Gulloy. field" aeoi'oary for the Oregon
Christian' Endeavor union, stating
that he would bo In tho Crater Lake
-uh!on- Tuesday ovonlng" nnd Wednes
day, A rally has been' planned for
Tuosday ovonlng in tho First Christian-church
in ABhland at eight oV
olock. Mr. Qullay ' will spenk an the
summer conference at Tumor Ait'iuat
UB-30, and will also show some slides.
King Oh Cralerlail Hill Charles A.
King, who recently returned"' to the
Rogue Rlvef valley from Now Yorlf,
city, will be ono of the features' :on
the radio opportunity broadcast' over
KMED ' by remote control from tho
Cratcrlan stage Monday evening. Mr.
King formerly taught muslo in one
of the Now York high schools. Miss
Mae Hammond of Ashland will no
compnn'y the ' baritone - soloist, Mr.
King, nt the piano. Other Ashland
talent'' wlU'be on th6' broadcast pro
gram. Earls, Davbi, master' of' cere
monies' announced last evening.'' -.,
unbuilding
Mr
ASSOCIATION
Beautiful New 2-Piece 5
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Attractive, well made
Davenport Sets (daven
port and chair) with' re
versible cushions; 3 pat
terns to choose from
$45
,,Arlli'nt j KeiHirtcd Bill Blaylock
and J. H. Daniels last night filed
accident reports at the police station
as a result of a minor crash in which
a few apokes were broken in the
wheels. . '
Keturns Ui H. F. Following a stay
In gold Hill for the past year, Mrs.
Leslie Clark returned to her home
In San Francisco Saturday. She was
a guest- of her -motner-ln-iaw, '. Mrs.
Chamberlain Clark In Oold Hill.
.. Minor, Car Damages In a report
tiled at thti "police station i last eve
ning, the car belonging to E. t E.
Docrsqhuk pf .Central; . Point had;1 a
fender. .torn.!-off: yhonf struck pf. a
passing notorlst,) who did; not tseop.
Doereciiuk was, going ifoutl) on the
racuic xugiway.
Complotlng a throe weeks' vacation
trip, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mann re
turned to Medford the latter part of
the. week,- quite: enthusiastic about
Alaska as a vacation attraction, liioy
reported, Ideal weather , on the holiday,-
with only one stormy day during'
the three' weeks.-' " ' t
Frqm Seattle they made the trip
horiih to -Alaska orl-' the "Steamship
North western'', amf from Skagway by
trahti'tQ; variola -resorts arid beauty
epts of the north. Among the places
Mr;- and Mrs." Mann visited wore
White Pass, Lako Bennett, - and the
grave of Soapy Smith, i ;
"The guide told us the tombstone
at Soapy Smith's gravo was the third
that had been erected since hie death,'
as the marble had beep so badly
chipped by tourists and other visitors
who woro eager to obtain souvenirs."
Mr. Mann stated. The white warble
monument showed evidence the story
was true, he' said.'; ' ) ; '
i Ho reported seeing some' beautiful
llower gardens and vislted'the dahlia
gardens In Skagway: that win tho
prizes annually. Included In their
tour was a visit to the old Russian
capital at Sitka, where there wore
lovely churches and museums.
Salmon and shrimp canneries prov
ed Interesting to them, which wero
opcratod by native Indians as well
as Japaneso and Filipinos.
Enrouto home Mr, and ' Mrs. Mann
motored to Paradiso Inn and Mount
Rainier national park near Tacoma,
and also stopped at numerous coast
resorts in jOrogon before returning! to
Medford.1 ' ; ' V .
SPECIAL MEET OF
C. OF C:
A spoclali meeting of the directors
of tho Chamber of -Commerce wtll be
held' Monday evening, to 'discuss the
proposal of tho Roguo River .Traffic
association --at -their , meeting last
Thursday, that a committee be ap
pointed to Investigate conditions in
the local fruit Industry. O. O. Alcn-
cicrfer, president of the Chamber of'
Commerce rcturnod late Friday, and
was yesterday issued the call for tho
special mooting. - ' . . . s . ((
tlOOO.000 Kodak prizes.' Details at
Peasloy studio. ' -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR BALE Almost new Wurlltzer
piano, beautiful walnut case, good
tone, 10.00 down and easy terms.
Kluart's, Ashland, Oreg. Phone 309.
FOR SALE Harley Davidson motor
cycle J761 N. RIV. , .
FOR SALE Used pipe 1-H Inch, and
3-4 Inch. Leslie Plumbing Shop,
.Tel. 1881. -1405 N. Riverside,
FOUNDED
i .1909 .
JACKSON COUNTY
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VETERAN SQUATTER TEXAS REPUBLICAN 10 INLISTIVIEKTS 1
A? DIAMOND LAKE ON TRIP HERE SAYS ARMY PAST MONTH
MAKES G UN
sROSEBUR6; o., Aug; iB.-i-(AP)
Roy Foster North Vmpqua- rancher,.
who , had : what ho described as a
pitched battle with Emory Davis on
the Pish creek .burn-,, vyeanesaay,
reached 'Roseburg today and, delivered'
Davis' revolver to tho (.sheriff. He
expected; he sold, that Davis ould
have obtained a warrant, for hlB ar
rest, charging . assault, and said; he
was ready-; to .surrender, Davis, how
ever, had taken no action today. -
Foster declared Da vi3- barred : hie
path to. a' waterhble on' land which
Davis has- been' attempting' to wrest
from the fore3t' service. Foster said
Davis had a revolver in. his hand and
told the rancher-he would not per
mit him to get water from the creek.
Foster, according to his statement,
reached for his own sldearm which
accidentally discharged. He said Da
vis cried out that- he was shot and
Foster seized him, took . his weapon
a-way and drove Davis back 'to his
own. camp. .Davis,' lie. said,-' was;; not
struck by the bullet.'- - " ';
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COMING TO HOLLY
Local 1 theatre-goers welcbmo ' the
announcement made yesteday by
John Nledermeyer of the Ho'ty the
atrb that the 'Arizona Wranglers will
appear at his theatre Friday night. ..
The Wranglers are making a tour
of Oregon and will arrive In this
city sometime Friday." Their stage
appearance will include' their usual
number- of songs and stunts, which
the radio world welcomes over sta
tion KNX. , "... "I: -
All other cowboy features, which
are more impressive frdm stage than
radio wlll bo Included In the' clever
program which prbmlseB to' be -one
of the most lntrtainlng evor brought
to Medford. ' '
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Permanent waves, 87,60;-' The new
Nestle Crocjulunoie oll wove: also Du-
ait and inmp-oli oroquignofe.' other
pcrmanents 6.00. Call 362 fof ap
pointment. Roseborough Beauty Shop.
Our now location 86 So. Central. .
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111 ONB-F.LKVEN-IUB'-RANCII ' 111
Saddle horses for hire. By hoir, day
or week. Special trips into the mns.
atreasonobUf ratesr New . equhiept
and; good, 'liorsea.fl Tel' :Wv'; Jones,
Provolt: Mall address Murphy, 'Ore.
Vcnccan
hl.'tidpil hrr:ifirst choice of
blended bread first choice of
thousands. 1 ' ''
Taste' the richer, delicate flavor
that comes only j with blending.
Note the rich, creamy texture, the
thinner, tender cnist that only
blending gives.
Delight your family with bread
!?flnniliii?.ei?
HOLSOH
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BLENDED
Bsvi? 11 MssaMMBMkalB MBI-tmMr ''.' f' ' LTV., V i' '"
"CRATER .LAKE NATIONAL PARK,
Ore,; Aug.; ;i'4 Normal Business' cbh
dltjons ore;'rptlinih'Bj';and''the present.
sp-alied depiesslon Is hearing its epd,
declared CongrosBman.Harry M. Wurz-
bach,:- Scguih, Texas, ( representative
for the 14th'Texas district, "Whcm a
vleltor at Crater Lake 'Friday while'
on a tour ot? the pacific:' coast. He
scoffed at tho ldeiu .that any-p'art'.of
the conditions Bhouid be laid at "the
door .of.- the 'governmental- adminis
tration. -I . ''. ". .!:' :
;..The low . ebbt of (present, business
would have . occurred; In- any . other
administration,,' he ' said. - and added
that depressions" comuiue t ,only-..so
long .until better times ensue;..; rin
- Congressman Wurzbach Is serving
his sixth term-from 'Tenant arid' said
he is the third Republican .lm the
history of the state, to", have'' been
elected to -the House of Representa
tives and -only -one to I'have served
six terms. Through the Introduction
of a bill in congress, ; he made possible-
the - establishment! .at' San--An-tonlo
of the largest '.military' air field
in the natlorK.'The- air Ileld tdevelop
ment Is now well underway,' with a
sum of.- 14:mtlilon dollara- expended
so far. It '1b approximately .two thirds
comploted,-. and-.-has ..already,' -been
termed the "West. Point , of ' thO air,','
he said.". :..'"''.,...'( w;, (i.'-.- t-j-He
was especially interested; in the
Nicholas j fiinnott memorial on the
iake rlrn, and. recalled the-long friend
ship he. had developed with the form-,
er Oregon congressman,, who died two
years ago. He reiterated tributca paid
to ' Congressman sinnott during the
dedication , of the .memorial last
month, when the BUb-comnvlttee of
the house appropriations committee
for the. United States department of
Interior participated In the ceremon
ies during a visit to the park.,
. Paris-London Air Time Cut. -;;
.IjONDON,. Aug. 15. (UP) The
door-to-door time by air between
London and Paris' has been reduced
20 minutes, by Imperial Airways. The
road connections between the air
ports and the cities, ai well as the
aerial ' Journey between Croydon and
LeBourget, are .now made in three
hours 40 minutes. Access to tho
Croydon airport by - road- has been
made easier by - Imperial i Airways
changing the London terminus; of
the company from Charles street, near
Plcadllly Circus, to Victoria station,
V i M K 1.1 1.' !t , 1 1 ? -
) .IjOvely permanent waves, $4.50. Fin
ger waving, 65c. Prevost's, 815 W.
Main. Phone 363.
at its tempting best, blended bread.
The name of this' favored bread I
is'HOLSUM.' V .J '-"'
Only IIOLSUM is blended. Ask
vour grocer for HOLSUM today.
Ten men have enlisted In the
United' States army lurlng the past
month: according to Sergeant Orover
C; Owen, - in charge of the Ideal ro-
cruitlng office ' hi the poy office
buticiing.1 'n -l't-! " ' ' " .
Serjeant Owen yesterday received
authority to trmke a few enlistments
foT' coast artillery, for service 'in the
Philippine Islands.: The men ore" re
quired to ibe In San anelseo reat
to 'aaU'w the 'W. S. ormytransport
ThcmaV not'Jater than' August 25.
' i Jtecent 'enlistments lncludet : Bolton
W.; Meadows.i. air oorps." March field,
Calif.; Arvid R. Oarlsori;!. Chester" O,
Wehb,' uorvll ' B.- Carl. . oosst . artillery,
Hawaii? Woodrow A.': Joness i ficld ur
tlllery; ". Monterey, i i Calif.; '.Jesse' E.
Beatty: and Clarence W. Dye, Fort
Lewis, 'Waah.; Kenneth Ambrose,
third artillery police company. Fort
.Lewis; Sam -Stanton, detached enlist-
:edmen's list Portland; and iSThqmas
,,A.KOparas, loevcnm;; iiiiauvrjr, van
couver. Wash. ' . , -
Meteorological Report
i'l -. .' August 10, ,1031 i
, Forecasts
Medford and vicinity :'. Sunday 'ialr.
not much -change in temperature. '
OregOni Fog on immediate coast.
Otherwise fair Sunday. - ' -s
Local 'Dafi"
Terhp'eratnre"(degrees)'....,"-53 ' '92
Highest' (hut 13 hours)..J87 92
Lowest (last 12 hours) ........53 61
Rel. humidity (per ct.). 77 19 '
Precipitation Tihches). .;.',... 0"'' ; 0
State of weather..-. Clear' Clear
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1930, 13.67 Inches. .
Sunrise today, 6:20 a. m. .,
- Sunset today, 7:10 p. nt.
,' Sunrise Mondayt 6:21 a. m. - '
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llanillts Have Klaln SDA.OOO.
, PEIPING, .Aug. 16.-. (UP) 't-The
Chinese - papers here ' report that -official
figures show that 396.152 per
sons have been killed by bandlt3
and communists In two districts of
Hunan province -during' the past
two" years. Several cities have -been
captured' several times by , commu
nists and recaptured by government
troops, with appalling loss of life
Pianos recently taken back may- be
purchased for balance on contracts.
Palmer Music House. " . ,
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TODAY!
Prosperity Picture No. 6
WHAT WOUtD YOU DO IP ALL THK Wi
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TIIK IIANi) THAT HOCK THE CBA1I1.E! Now r
lull hau ls Ipto pollfhal saliniisslon. No votes . . m
Nd party li vulty . . no perfect, loving! , No viiuiiii
inees ;,' H tsa new. divorcees!
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