Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 12, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    IMEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, rAPRIL 12, 1932.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and
RnalniMU Caller -Carl Ikvaon of
Trail and E. Hanson of Reese creek
are bualneai callera la Medford today.
To Crent City Mr; and Mra.
Carls Davis and Mr. and Mra. Orvla
Stevenson spent Sunday at Crescent
City. v
Warner to Portland W. J. Warner,
postmaster, plans to leave tomorrow
for Portland, where he will attend to
business matters.
Visits In North Harry Ostman Is
spending several days In Salem as the
guest ox nil friend, Don vestal, lie
plans to spend next wee:. In Corvallls
with Frsnkle Denham.
Cleaning House Membera of the
Vlre department are spending today
cleaning house. They have been
washing woodwork and windows, and
completing the spring cleaning.
,
From Distances Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Peterson of Chicago, 111., and T. W.
Ware of Philadelphia, Pa., are the
'guests from distant points stopping
at hotels In Medford.
Down from Lake Harry Puller Is
In Medford for a few days from Crater
Lake national park. He was a mem
ber of the anowplow crew which
opened the Klamath entrance to the
rim.
. Visitors In Portland The Congress
yesterday had registered the follow
ing couples from Medford: Mr. and
Mrs. Carl E. Grant, Mr. and Mrs.
Marc B. Jarmln and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest L. Scott. The Oregonlan.
Rally Is Thursday The Royal
Nelghbora will conduct their last rally
of the season at Jacksonville Thurs
day evening. Cars will leave from the
J. O. O. F. hall at 7:15 p. m., and all
aire reminded .to bring their crowns.
' Files to Portland W. W. Allen of
the Pleroe-Allen Motor company left
yesterday by plane for Portland, to
attend the Chevrolet company meet
ing In that city last night. He plans
to return home today on the Shasta.
- . .
- P. F. E. Superintendent M. R.
Whitehead of Portland, superintend
ent of the Pacific Fruit Express In
this district, arrived In Medford by
train today with Mr. Llndley, travel
ing agent for the same company.
, ....
Miss Erell Improved Miss Doris
Eze.ll. who sustained Injuries In an
auto wreck on South Riverside more
than a week ago, was removed from
the Sacred Heart hospital to her
home Sunday.
...
" Purchase Ranch Here Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Wyant, formerly of HDo
rado, Kans., but more recently of
Klamath Falls, have purchased and
taken charge of a ranch near Jack
sonville. They are greatly pleased
with Jackson county, they report.
... -
nana nan to riuj ine mga scauui
band will not play at the party to
night, arranged by the Oregon State
College club, contrary to the report.
It waa announced thla ' afternoon.
Lack of space Is given as the reason
for the change In plans.
...
Church Night Planned Church
night at the First Christian church
will be held Wednesday evening with
a covered dish aupper at 6:30 o'clock.
At 8 o'clock, moving pictures of the
Bible school will je shown, as well
as other reels of film.
...
Mrs. Flrk Home Mrs. Fred Pick cf
Jacksonville arrived In Medford by
train from the south today from
Neola, Iowa, where she was called by
the death of her mother, Mrs. David
Williams. Mrs. Pick has been In the
east for nine weeks.
... .
On Beat Again Joe Graven cf
.Portland, traveling representative of
Vie D. C. Walters company, is in
tVffnrrf tvlev fni thn first-, time In
several weeks. He has been 111 for
some time, and Is feeling much bet
ter now? he reports.
...
From Rose City The Portland
guests registered at Medford hotels
Include Harry A. Luttmer, Georee
Klrkwood. Alonzo Morlson. C. A. OH.
K. C. Stevens, H. T. Wllmorth. Mra.
O. Fallman, Joe 'Gravelle. John M.
Gray, J. H. Coe, M. D. Dunning and
C. R. McMlllin.
...
Permit to Remodel John Bame-
burg received a permit from the city
building department yesterday to re.
model the Toeuery. the cost being
estimated at 500. The partition will
be cut into the back in order that
Adrlenne's store on Central avenue
might extend Into the building.
...
In Quirk Flight The United Air
,n.B t.M.mntir from Oakland. Csl
piloted by Ralph Vlrden and Co-pilot
Northhoider. made tne trip to
ford yesterday in two hours and 15
minutes. The plane with 11 passen
gers, left uaKiana at u.vo p. m., ana
Arrived here at 2:20 p. m.
T ...
traahlnrtnn riiietj Aattle resi
dents stopping at hotels In the city
sre Ted Stamm. A. Dulzker, H. R.
Fsrwell. Mike McKclllck, R. L. Esk
rlrice. R. D. Dodee and Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Metzger and baby. Others from
Washington Include W Al Brown of
Spokane, Elton B. Clark and James
W. Duvall of Camas.
...
To Convention Included In the
delegation to the national conven
tion of the Reserve Officers' asso
ciation of the United States, in Pitts
burgh. Pa. April S4. will be Lt. Wei
don H. McBee of 1003 North Central
avenue. Medford. Air shows, pO'
contests and shooting competitions
are luted for the five convention days,
announcement from the east shows.
...
On Rail B limine A Urge number
of railway representatives arrived in
Medford by train this morning from
Portland. They Included James T.
WMlao of the C. N. W, L. V.
Druoe of the Grand Trunk. Ed Duffy
o; the D. R. O- John Shoemaker
L of the Missouri Pacific and Worth'.ng
"ton C. Smith of the NorUwro P
c.fie. Al! have their beadqua.-te.-s
In Portland,
Personal
VTHrox In Ashland L. P. Wilcox,
county ho: llcultural agent. Is spend
ing today In Ashland on his weekly
visit.
1
Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Hawk, guests of Mr. and Mra.
George Howard, left Tuesday by auto
for their home in Portland.
...
Undergoes Operation C. F. Estes of
Talent underwent a major operation
at the Community hospital this morn
ing and was this afternoon reported
to be resting easily.
...
Oregon Women Meet Members of
the southern Oregon branch of the
Women's Greater Oregon association
are meeting thia afternon at the
Hotel Medford for their regular ses
sion. Oregon product belonging to
this district will be the subject of the
meeting.
...
Home from Hawaii Mrs. Scott
Woolf returned to Medford today
from Honolulu, H. i, where she spent
eight weeks vacationing. Upon ner
return to the United States, she was
Joined by her brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Kimball of
Winnipeg, Canada, who accompanied
her to Mexico for ten days.
...
Guests from South Callfornlana
who registered at city hotels are Dan
O'Kuffe and Mrs. Falvey of Dorrls,
J. L. Wastray of Weed, C. H. Stratton
of Oakland, G. A. Gay, R. J. Golf,
R. A Copple and M. Friedman of Los
Angeles, T. V. Telling. J. U. Landes,
F. Gordon, C. J. Tlghe, F. L. Clark
and.W. A. Stoddard of San Francisco.
...
In from Table Rock W. E. Morris,
rancher of the Table Rock district,
who is a candidate for county com
missioner, was in Medford this morn
ing attending to business matters
and visiting with friends and fellow
candidates, all of whom will be guests
of the Table Rock Community club at
a meeting In that district tomorrow
evening.
...
State Residents Hotels In the city
have the following guests registered
from Oregon points outside of Port
land: O. T. McWhorten, M. R. Lewie,
G. R. Hoenler, W. B. Johnson and
O. O. Gotlln of Corvallls, E. C. Bran
deberry of Albany, L. M. Lilly, Charles
A. Patchett. F. S. Jones and Charles
A. Lee of Roseburg. Mr. and Mra. C.
J. Bradley, Mike Jenny, Tom Gustof
sen, W. J. Splcer and O. A. Price of
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edmunds
and Guy Tung of Klamath Falls.
...
Wanted to See Crater Lake A
Chicago man stopped at the local
office for registration of out-of-state
autos for the third time this morning
since his arrival In Oregon, to ask
If the Medford entrance to Crater
lake had been opened. His face be
came long again when he was In
formed that lt had not. His com
panions refused to make the trip
over to Klamath Falls and to the
lake, he Informed le Oarlock, man
ager of the local registration, office.
Many other similar inquiries have
been voiced at his office, Mr. Oarlock
said.
...
Mining Not So Good A man of
more than middle age, with white
hair and hands which exhibited def
inite signs of many years of toll,
came to Medford this morning from
Jacksonville on a gallon of borrowed
gas, he Informed a questioner, with
out revealing his name, and Is ready
to tell the world that news of the
mining boom In the historic town was
sadly exaggerated when lt got to him.
He came from San Jose, Cal, north,
expecting to participate in a gold
rush. He is now trying to earn mon
ey enough to return to his home
town.
AS MAIL CLERK WITH
100 PER CENT SCORING
The check made of examinations
given the local postofflce clerks by
the superintendent of mails, C. M.
Houston, today showed that Harry
S. Walker completed the work with a
score of 100 per cent, according to
Postmaster Wm. J. Warner.
The Oregon scheme is used In the
tests, with 48 separations, and 607
postofflces, Mr. Warner said. Mr.
Walker threw a perfect case, none
were mis throws, and none was not
known.- He completed the case In 19
minutes, as the rate of 43.4? cards
per minute. To pass the exam, the
rules require 16 cards thrown correct
ly per minute, and a percentage of
95 or above.
Mr. Walker Is assigned In the out
going mall division. The other two
clerks In that division scored 90 25
per cent and 99.13 per cent.
In the Medford city distribution
division, which Includes box sections,
rural and city routes and the business
district, the clerks had the following
percentages: 99.56. 89.37 and 99.05.
Clatskanle. Dr. J. L. Wooden mak
ing Improvements on his property
bordering highway north of city.
DANCE
Wednesday Nite
at
Jacksonville
9:30 till?
Benefit
Baseball Club '
Good Music Adm. 50c
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ON FILM SCREEN
Medford Rotarlans e.joyed a trip
down th Rogue river this noon
through th courtesy of Dr. Chas.
Rugh of the Klamath Rotary club.
Dr. Rugh shewed three reeli of
moving pictures covering the high
lights of the trip from Grants
Pass to Gold Beach which was
made by rowboat and occupied
eight day for the hundred mile
voyage.
The small boats were tossed and
buffeted by the rushing waters of
the Rogue until It seemed at times
that they were bound to be dashed
to pieces. Only the skill and ex
perience of the boatmen prevented
disaster time after time. Pictures
of the rugged scenic country bor
dering the river were shown as well
as Interesting shots of mining ac
tivities along the way. Fishing was
good as evidenced by the many
finny beauties photographed.
Pictures of Zane Grey's fishing
lodge where the party spent one
night also were shown by Dr. Rugh
who gave an Interesting account
of this novel trip.
Emll Mohr, veteran member of
the Medford Rotary club, treated
his fellow members to cigars today
in honor of bis birthday and an
nounced that exactly 61 years ago
he had arrived In America from
Germany. J. P. Naumes was intro
duced as a new member of the
Medford club.
Visiting Rotarlans at the meet
ing were Dr. Chas. Rugh and Hod
Eller of Klamath Falls, Ward Ham
mond of Grants Pass and O. T.
McWhorter of McMlnnvllle. Other
guests included A. W, Pipes, Emll
Mohr Jr., and George Robertson of
Medford.
POLICE ORDER YOUTH
TO
Walter Anderson, a 16-year-old
boy, waa arrested by the state police
last night at Sixth and Central for
operating an auto without an Oregon
license. Four others, ranging from
13 to 16 years of age, were in the
Chevrolet coupe. Anderson was re-
Nearly all granulated sugars
look white look dean and
pure-in the sugar bowL
But oftentimes a powerful
microscope exposes things
that are not visible to the naked eye.
When magnified, the crystals of certain
granulated sugarsappearcloudy.uneven,
Imperfect-betraying the presence of
impurities.
But examine a few grains of Sea Island
sugar binder the same glass. What an
amazing change! Even a child can see the
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Charles Farrell
In Fox Craterian
Hit Here Thursday
(By Jack Retlaw)
A new aud tremendously romantic
movie team Is flashing across the
screens of the world. Not that
either of this duo are unknown . . .
far be tt from such , . . but, lt Is
the first time the two have been
co-starred together, and their first
picture is a pippin.
Charles Farrell, whose wonderful
work opposite Janet Gaynor cannot
but be remembered with enthusiasm
by admirers throughout the globe,
plays the role of one lover, while
lovely Marian Nixon, demure and
petite, is the other.
Their first team picture "After
Tomorrow,' is coming to the Fox
Craterian theatre tomorrow and
Thursday. It is the story of two
young lovers who meet with many
handicaps in their endeavor to find
eventual happiness. Among the ob
structions facing them are the de
termined efforts of both their
mothers to not permit their mar
riage, strictly for selfish reasons.
Happily, the young pair surmount
all these various things, and, as the
old stories say "they lived happily
ever after."
"After Tomorrow" Is a sweet, ro
mantic story. The two stars, to
gether with a splendid supporting
cast including William Collier Sr.,
Minna Golmbell. Nora Lane and
others, are excellent Indeed.
A very laughable Charley Chase
comedy Is the special added attrac
tion with this program.
FINE BIG BABY BOY
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Padgham, Jr.,
axe receiving congratulations this
afternoon upon the birth of a son,
weighing eight pounds, born at the
Community hospital this morning,
He has been named Henry Francis,
III.
Mrs. Padgham Is remembered by
many friends throughout southern
Oregon as the former Augusta Glover,
county nurse. Mr. Padgham Is asso
ciated with the Trowbridge Cabinet
works here.
leased on his own recognizance with
Instructions not to drive until fur
ther notice. The youth, according to
the state police report, gave flippant
answers when questioned about his
age and ownership of the car.
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difference. The magnified crystals are
sharply outlined, uniform in size, crystal,
clear bacteriologically pure.
Modern women demand purity in all
foods so always ask for Sea Island sugar
by name. Packed in sealed, moisture
proof cartons and cloth bags-certified
spotlessly clean.
EVERY GRAIN
II PAY FINES
OF AUTO LAWS
Harold Th acker, local taxi driver,
was fined $25 In Justice court this
morning, for falling to stop at the
stop sign on Main street at Riverside
avenue, and for excessive speed. Ac
cording to city officer's report. Thack
er did not stop behind the cars stop
ped at the sign, but passed them at
a high rate of speed.
A. K. Llnde, driver of the car
which crashed into the parked auto
mobile on South Riverside avenue,
April 3, was fined $50 today in Justice
court for reckless driving.
Driver of the "wildcat" stage whleh
figured In a wreck here Saturday.
Harry A. Swanaon of Tacoma, was
yesterday given a 10-day suspended
Jail sentence. Swan son reported lo
Judge Glenn O. Taylor that all of the
passengers, en route to Oakland from
Tacoma, had been cared for but one,
who planned to wait and continue
south with him.
Swan son said he would get his car
repaired and resume his Journey
south.
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Richard Barthelmess
At Holly Thursday
In "Alias the Doctor." the First
National and Vltaphone picture
which opens at the Holly theatre
tomorrow, Richard Barthelmess,
comes with what may be ranked
as his finest portrayal. He plays
a brilliant young surgeon who un
dergoes shame and false accusation
to shield a worthless foster brother.
It Is a story of tremendous sweep
and power, and gives Barthelmess
an opportunity for emotional ex
pression, such as no picture has
afforded him since "Tol'able David.'
And back of lt ail la a theme of
undying love and romance that la
finally unveiled tn a happy sur
prise. Playing tn support of Mr, Barthel
mess Is an unusually strong cast
headed by Marian Marsh.
With the feature opening tomor
row will show a Graham McNamee
news reel, a Kartoon and another
Babe Ruth reel entitled "Slide Babe
Slide." The attraction closing at
the Holly tonight Is Edgar Allan
Poe's "Murders In the Rue Morgue"
with Bela Lugosl and Sidney Fox.
CLEAN fure,tfiaTlrlirigeryh
tall of Set UUnd Sugar,
PURE CANE
Following a long discussion, Med
forsl post No. 15 of the American le
gion went on record last night as
being heartily In favor of Immediate
payment of the adjusted compensa
tion for World war veterans.
This action confirmed similar ac
tion taken by the post several months
ago, after cayful consideration of the
matter. Bpcaxers at iasc nigni a
meeting emphasized the fact that this
money which Is due the veterans is
not a bonus but merely adjusted com
pensation for their services in the
World war.
Benefits to the unemployed, and to
the community, state and nation by
the payment of this money now were
brought out by the various speakers.
who felt that this move would result
In restoring good times for everyone.
Telegrams advising Oregon's sena
tors and representatives In congress
of the local post's action were sent
and copies forwarded to the state
department of the Legion.
Earle Davis, chairman of the Le
gion Junior Baseball league, made a
report of local activities and stated
that a large number of teams were
forming.
An hour's moving picture show
completed the evening. Legionnaires
drover Youngs and Horace Bromley
showing several reels of special Inter
est to those present.
Mr. Youngs, manager of the Oara-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Must have $6000 Immedi
ately to save $20,000 ranch; 40 acres
lull bearing orchard, 80 acres under
cultivation, pasture, etc., 46 acres
free water: $8,000 In buildings; near
school: good roads. Address B. J..
Mall Tribune.
BOARD AND ROOM in private family,
reasonable. Call at 414 3. Riverside
FOR RENT Modern partly furnished
4 -room cottage, east side. Call at
414 S. Riverside,
FOR RENT Modern furnished or un
furnished bungalow; hardwood
floors, fireplace, lovely lawn, rrult
trees and shrubbery. Call at 630 o
Central.
WANTED Buy used dining set, elec
tric stove. Phone loo.
TO TRADE Work
Phone 086 -J.
horse for wood.
BEGINS
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THE 8l.inilTF.ST MISTAKE
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Ills nrrntr.t t)rnmn(lo Triumph
Since "The Dawn Patrol"
Don't Mil
RICHARD
ctithdtnm.
ALIAS THE
DOCTOR
With MARIA MARSH
Alio .
Graham McNam Kern
Kartoon
Btha Ruth In "Slide Bar Slide"
LAST TIMES T0NITE!
Edgar Allan Poe'a
"MURDERS IN THE
RUE M0R0UE"
nun
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boo Hunting and Fishing camps, pre
sented some splendid reels of big
game hunting In the Canadian Rock
ies, which mtde a hit with the Legion
sportsmen, and Mr. Bromley showed
recent "Copco current events" featur
ing the ski tournament at Mount
Shasta last month. Sound effects
were furnished by Legionnaires Davis.
Walte, Beeaon and Wilson. Out-of-town
visitors at the session were J.
Robinson of San Jose post No. OH
and L, LeM aster of Cottage Grove,
t
Clatskanle. Robert Brook made
Improvements to Brook's confection
ery.
TONIGHT LAST
Wheelernnd7oolsey(
Starts TOMORROW
The screen's newest and most
romantic loven . . .
It's a real " honey 1"
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CHARLEY
CHASE
In nil newmt
comedy Howl
"Hasty
Marriage"
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feiflJa?
. Charles Farrell
Marian Nixon Minna Oomball . William CollUr, Sr.
eUSSMQTODAYandWED.
BARBARA STANWYCK
In the finest picture
"ILLICIT
Also Clever "Dogvllle"
WITEES
Register NOW
Swearing: In of Votes Is Prohibited
by the Constitution
Register at the Court House or with your Local
Precinct Registrar
APRIL 19.
Is Last Day To Register Before
Primary Election
The only exception applies to those who voted at any
election in the, last two years and who have not since
changed their legal residence.
Delilia
jmoQp in a Real Bed. . . ,
PORTLAND
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JAMES IH VISITS
ON POLITICAL JAUMT
James R. Mott, state commissioner
of corporations, and Republican can
didate for the seat In congress hflld
by Willis O. Hawley Is in the city
and valley today looking after politi
cal fences. Commissi oner Mott spent
the morning in Ashland, and Is slat
ed to spend tomorrow In thla city and
Grants Pass.
TIMES TONIGHT
in "GIRL
'CRAZY"
of her entire career
ANY SEAT
15c
Comedy
Stevens Meyer
County Clerk.
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