Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    JfEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD. OREOOX. THURSDAY. ArRTL 14.
""AGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Here from Klamath Fall Cbet
Anders of Klamath F1U waa In Med-
ford yesterday attending to business
interest.
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Business Visit J, H. Wilson of the
8. K. F. Steeys, Inc., with headquar
etrs In San Francis oo, la in Medford
today on business.
Business Caller Today Ace Weeks,
rancher of the Trail district, la In
' Medford today attending to business
matters and buying supplies for his
ranch.
From Grants Pass V. W. Ham
mond, Grants manager of the Copco,
was in Medford Tuesday ,&s was Mrs.
Al S Helton and son Robert, also of
rants Pass.
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On Inspection Trips O. M. Hous
! ton, assistant postmaster, Is accom
' panylng the postal carriers on their
routea about the city this week on
the semi-annual inspection.
Register at Hotel C. M. Peterson
of Clinton, Iowa, and Alice Paterson
of Evansvllle, 111., were the only guests
at Medford hotels registered from
' points other than the Pacific coast.
From Los Angeles R. R, Eagles of
! the Gllmore Oil company, with head-
quarters In Los Angeles, arrived In
1 Medford by motor today from she
: south.
i
t Eii route North O. G. Jenkins, trav
; ellng passenger agent for the Cana
: dlan Pacific railway, left this noon
: on the Shasta for tho north, having
I arrived In Medford from Klamath
: Falls.
Railway Representative I. J. Arm
' strong of Portland, traveling freight
t and passenger agent for the Santa
; Fe railway, la attending to business
matters In Medford today.
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W Guest Of Bunches- -Phil Singleton
; of Roseburg, who Is transacting busl
neas in Medford today, was guest last
night of Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Bunch at
their country home on the Jackson-
TlUe road.
!
i Returns North Mrs. John M. Krog
left on the Shasta this noon for Port
land, having accompanied her hus-
band south yesterday by motor. Mr.
; Krog Is attending to business matters
! here.
; Returns to Oregon J. R, Huffman
: of Bakersfleld, Cal., registered his car
: at the out-of-state bureau of the
Oregon Motor association today, and
j said that he was returning to Port-
land to make his home.
Leaves for Salem W. M. Clemen
son. manager of the Jackson hotel,
I Is leaving today for 3alem, where he
i will attend the directors' meeting of
the hotel organization, of which the
Jackson la a branch.
Guests In Medford According to
he Klamath Falls uvenlng Herald,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anders and chll
; dren are spending several days in
' Medford on business and pleasure,
having arrived here Wednesday.
Guests In City Washington guests
at city hotels Include C. B. Shoe
maker of Kennewtck, A. Rubstoff, C.
Hammond, C. A. Burch and S. H. Hill
of Tacoma, and Mr. and Mrs. Ber
green. Dr. T. J. Dillon and K. Suramp
of Seattle.
Forum Plans Picnic The Westmin
ster forum will hold a picnic tomor
row evening at Bybee bridge. Mem
bers of the forum and guests will
meet at the Presbyterian church at
6 o'clock and continue from there
to the Rogue. A business meetlug
and. picnic supper will be followed
by a general social time.
From Metropolis Hotel guests
from the state metropolis Include Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Downard. Ben Hushes.
V3n J. Sweeney, Gus Feldman, J. K.
Dudley. Fred Bergfeld, K. S. Stevens,
F. J. Burns, K. S. French, E. E, Ar
thur, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Iralle,
Charles Conkllng, O. G. Jenkins, How
ard A. Beards! ey. Bob Johnston. L. C.
Perry. J. M. Smith, H. W. Dickinson.
R, L. Adams, W. E. Potter, John J
Gerber, R, Breedlove, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlos Garfield, J. ?. Scearce, L. E. St.
John. Jr., and B. G. Shaw.
On Business Henry Welssar was
transacting business In Grants Pass
Tuesday.
...
Show Crater Movie Moving pic
tures of Crater lake In winter are
being shown this week In San Diego
.
From Lakevlew James H. Grieve
and Aaron G. Miller of Lakevlew are
in Medford today attending to busl
neas. . .
Visits Friends Miss Maxlne Nich
ols of Ashland spent Wednesday after
noon in Medford, shopping and visit
ing friends.
...
and Los Angeles, according to Ernest
Hostel, publicity manager for the
national park. The films were sent
to the Sierra club of San Diego.
.
Registers nere Martha James of
Los Angeles, who registered today at
the out-of-state auto license bureau
on South Riverside avenue, la plan
ning to spend several days visiting
In Marshfteld and Portland.
...
Movies at Central Point Moving
pictures of Crater Lake national park
will be shown this evening In the
high school at Central Point by the
publicity manager of Crater Lake
national park, It was announced to
day. ...
Work Progresses George Sabln of
the Oregon Caves, who visited Grants
Pass this week, stated that work is
progressing rapidly on the new lodge
being constructed at the caves, and
that It will be completed In time tor
the summer tourists, according to the
Grants Pass Daily Courier.
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State Resident Included among
the names on hotel registers were
those of George Levy and L. A. Collins
of Roseburg, Wm. Updegalr of Sandy,
H. L. Wright of Bandon-by-tbe-Sea.
P. B. Hawley of Oregon City. Mr. and
Mrs. R- A. Starr, R. E M-thing and
J. C. Currle of Salem
Announce Luncheon The Carna
tion club will have a 1 o'clock lunch
eon tomorrow at the home of Mrs.
Orace Thompson, 113 Tripp street, in
honor of Mrs. Eva Traver of Port
land, state president of the Degree of
Honor lodge. Members and their
friends are Invited to attend.
On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. 8. C.
Godlove left today ton Bishop, Cal.,
where they plan to spend two weeks
visiting Mr. Godlove's brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Godlore.
They plan to remain In the south
about two weeks. Mr. Godlove is
rural carrier No. 3 of the Medford
postofflce and Is taking his annual
vacation.
Issue Permits Two building per
mits have been Issued by the city to
L. O. Hughes and Mrs Martha Gore.
Mr. Hughes will construct an addi
tion and make alterations costing
$300, at 1037 West Tent a street. Mrs.
Gore plana to reroof the house at
346 South Holly street, at a cost of
$200.
From the South Among the Cali
fornia guests registering at hotels in
the city are A. M- Boh rand t. Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. HUde brand. J. H. Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Porter, A. W. Jones,
F. D. Foltansbee and G. L. Franklin
of San Francisco, J. ried, R. R.
Eagles. Robert Allen, F- B. McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seventz and Win
Gordon of Long Beach, Charles M.
Paul of Fresno, L. C. Harris of Oak
land, Mr. and Mrs. Maxedon of San
Diego and Dorothy Stewart of GUroy.
Steel In Portland Next to his fam
ily, there Is nothing so near the heart
of Will G. Steel as Crater lake. Mr.
Steel, who learned to love the lake
years ago, believes there Is no water
quite so blue, no cliffs quite so Im
pressive, no sunrises quite so beau
tiful no atmospheric effects quite o
wonderful as at Crater lake. Even
while he served as secretary of the
Eugene chamber of commerce he
couldn't refrain from boosting Crater
lake, although Lane county has quite
a number of scenic spots within her
own borders and the Medford Cham
ber of Commerce could be relied upon
to do Its bit by Crater lake. Mr. Steel
Is at the Imperial from Medford
The Oregon tan.
m COUNTERED IN
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Counter-affidavit,, alleging that
those filed In behalf of Albert W.
Reed, Salem prison life termer, In hla
plea for a new trial, were actuated
by malice and aulmus against Roy
Laymon, Aahland policeman, and chief
Identifying wttne&s for the state In
the murder trial, were In course of
preparation today by the district at
torney's office. The counter-affidavits
are sworn to by citizens of Ashland
and county and state officers.
Some of the affidavits, District At
torney Oeorge Codding aald, wluld
charge that some of the defense affidavit-makers
entertained bitterness
agninBt the slain officer, Victor Knott.
Other affidavits are expected to re
fute the new evidence advanced by
the state. The state will resist the
motion for a new trial, and arguments
will be made on the legal phases of
the new trial motion.
Reed was convicted of complicity
in the slaying of Victor Knott last
November, and was sentenced to life
Imprisonment which he started serv
ing March 8.
Coming to Craterian Friday
V f. -Apr'.
(By Jock Retlaw)
Is It necessary for girls to have
a "past" In order to interest admirers?
That question la most neatly ans
wered by beautiful Constance Ben
nett In her newest screen sensation
"Lady With a Past." which is coin
ing to the Fox Craterian theater
tomorrow and Saturday.
AHttr n..Ut.l 13-. t -T
Mnniwrrf onH Menu ntha t n,a
VOTER MAY REGISTER
Until April loth, the county clerk's
office will be kept open during the
noon hour, to register voters wne
working hours prevent them from so
doing during the day. This will be
an accomodation for office help,
clerks, and all others.
Registration continued brisk to
day, with an increase In this city
and Ashland.
1
Miss Bennett enacts a role that
Is tremendously bralllant.
Practically everyone agrees that
but few stars of the screen today
can wear gowns like Connie. In
"Lady With a Past," she displays
many extremely gorgeous frocks and
what-not.
A clever additional attraction on
this program Is the Boy Friends
comedy "The Knockout," and It's a
dandy.
FRANCIS E. STANTON
PASSES IN TALENT
Francis Eugene Stanton pawed
away Tuesday evening near Talent
at the age of 85 years. Besides a
boat of friends no relatives are known.
The body Is at the Conger funeral
parlors and funeral services will be
announced later.
Flies to Eugene Tommy Culbert
son, local aviator, yesterday flew
his plane to Eugene, where he deliv
ered It to the new owners, who bought
It this week. Culbertson, who Is ox
pected back today, plans to purchase
another machine.
Vic Meyers Band
On Holly Stage
Tomorrow Night
There will be much merriment
at the Holly Theatre tomorrow eve
ning at 8.15 when Vic Meyers and
his famous Columbia Recording or
chestra will be presented on the
stage. Vic Meyers became a nation
ally known figure a short while
ago when he ran as Seattle's per
sonality candidate for mayor. Meyers'
campaign was front page news for
many weeks. Meyers asserted t hat
if elected. Seattle would undergo
such rigid economy that the city
of Edlnborough, Scotland, would
send over a committee to Investi
gate his methods. Better kissing
and more graft was his motto.
It Is said that during the cam
paign he wore no vest so that he
could not be accused of favoring
vested Interests and suggested that
the way to solve the liquor prob
lem is to prevent singing of Sweet
Adeline after 11 p. m. without per
mission of the copyright owners.
He did think, however, that a
small saloon might be made to pay
in Seattle. Had he been elected.
Meyers would have Insisted that the
police department consist of more
bassos and fewer tenors and would
have placed a spring board on the
Aurora bridge for the benefit of
suicides. Patrons of the Holly will
be given a real treat when this
famous orchestra leader and his
equally famous band appear on the
Holly stage.
Stated Communication of
Medford Lodg. No. 103, A.
F. & A. M., Friday, April
16, at 7:30 p. m. Visitors
invited. L. C. STEWART,
GEO. ALDEN, Secy. W. M.
Dick Barthelmess
Star Holly Drama
Ever Since Richard Barthelmess
first flashed Into the public eye
on the sliver screen, he has con
sistently avoided the obvious and
stereotyped. Just when fans think
they have him catalogued as to type
of characterization or story, he can
be depended upon to burst out In
something entirely unexpected. This
certainly Is the case In "Alias, the
Doctor," his latest starring vehicle
which opened a four day engage
ment at the Holly Theatre yester
day.
The excellent short subject pro
gram on the bill which will show
through Saturday consists of a
Graham McNamee news reel, a Kar
toon and "Slide Babe. Slide." the
second of the entertaining baseball
stories featuring Babe Ruth, the
home run king.
For having concealed license plates
on her car, Helen Davis, local high
school girl, had her drivers' license
suspended for thirty days in Justice
court this forenoon. The arrest was
made Tuesday on the Crater lake
highway by state police.
Mlas Da via was represented In court
this morning by her father, J. T.
Davis.
Rcrue River
ROGUE RIVER, Ore., April 14.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grim
mett of Medford spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Thomas enter
tained Miss Juanlwt Ross and Miss
Arlene Ear-hart at dinner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Horton of
West Ford arrived in Rogue River
to make their home. Mr. Horton Is
employed on the railroad.
Logging operation have started
around Rogue River. Several trucks
TOMORROW NIGHT!
ON THE STAGE!
VIC MEYERS
Seattle's Famous Jazz Candidate
AND HIS
Columbia Recording
Orchestra
or 12 PIECES
ONE APPEARANCE
at 8:16
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are hauling loge and BUI Milton and
sous are loading.
Funeral services for Mra. Mary
Burchell were held Sunday afternoon
in Rogue River. Many friends at
tenr.t. The Rev. Fenton of Eugene
officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Whipple were
Grants Pass visitors Monday. Mrs.
Whipple Is receiving medical atten
tion for her lip.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thomas were
dluner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Clements In Central Point Sunday.
Little Barbara Lee Scott, who has
been lit wlt.h pneumonia, Is reported
recovering.
Mrs. 8. J. Blnkely and son, Mllo.
and Mrs. Wallace Le Motne were
shopping In Grants Pass Saturday.
Arthur Marquiss of Grnnts Pass
spent Sunday visiting at the Sam
8andry home.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Wednesday afternoon mnn's
yellow gold octagonal shaped 1111
uols wrlstwatch. Reward. Tel.
Peoples Electric Store, 13.
GROCERY STORK AND CONFEC
TIONARY In first-class location,
lunch counter, soda fountain, all
fixtures and stock. For sale at great
eaciiflce.
Owner must sell, or exchange his
146-acre ranch for smaller property,
acreage, house, or Income: 30 acres
under Irrigation, 23 alfalfa, 30 al
slke. balance timber and pasture:
milking 10 cowa which, with all
machinery and equipment, go with
the i"!?e. One of the finest prop
er :n this section. Price elO.000.
SOU ' OREGON REALTY CO.
44 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wiley of Mo
Cloud, Cal., visited Mr. and Mra.
James Wiley seceral days. They at
tended the funeral of Mr. Wiley's
foster brother, William Rlssue, at
Phoenix.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Woods of Med
ford spent the week end with Mrs.
Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T.
Sandry.
Ladles Clvlo Improvement club
held an all-day meeting April 8, In
the community hall. A covered dlah
luncheon was served at noon. A fea
ture was the demonstration of the
proper cooking of vegetables, ahown
by Mrs. Btrdseye and Mm. Palmer.
Members of the Rogue River high
school and faculty eclerated Friday
with an all day picnic at Hells' Gate.
Friends will be sorry to learn of
the Illness of Mrs. W. Johnstone, who
has suffered 111 health for some time.
Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Holgate of Hood
River were in Rogue River Sunday to
attend the funeral of Mrs, Holgnte'a
aunt, Mrs. Burchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henderson
were hosts at a party Wednesday.
Those enjoying the evening wore:
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Sandy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Thomas, Mtss Laura Smith and Miss
Mary Smith.
Several high school students held a
picnic and welner roast on Evans
creek Saturday.
Mlae Doris Sandry, who has been
attending business college at Port
land, returned home for the summer.
Miss Eleanor Piatt, who has been
visiting her sister. Miss Genevieve
Piatt, returned home to Corvallta
Sunday.
Leonard Lund has purchased two
acres belonging to A. T. McSwaln.
Heexpects to erect a house,
John Cummlnga and Z. Dodson
leave Tuesday on a business trip to
Dorrls, Cal.
i.iio, to. ft. wnwiie una mil, mi
nerva Dengler of Grants Pass spent
Friday visiting Mrs. Fred Dengler.
Miners In Total Hlot
6TEUUENVILLE, Ohio, April 14.
( AP) A riot, Incident to the strike
of coal miners In the eastern Ohio
field, resulted In the shooting to
death of one man near Adena to
day and the wounding of another,
LOT near Long Beach, lot at San
Francisco: both clear, and some
cash; want small Improved acre
age. Box 3497, Tribune.
FOR RENT 3-room house, modern,
furnished. Phone 24-R.
3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep
ing room, ground floor; reasonable
rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South
Central Ave.
WANTED Housekeeper. Will furnish
home for married couple. Box 3404.
Mail Tribune.
LOST -German police dog. Call 334.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 A., ml.
out. paved road: 3-room house: 3
acres paid-up water: fenced; near
Medrord. 836 S. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge sedan,
overhauled, and Paige sedan; trade
for late Ford T sedan or what have
you. 836 S. Riverside.
FOR RFNT Room find board. 335
S. Ivy. Phone 843-X.
8-ROOM HOUSE, 10 acres; 7 acres
pears and apples, 3 chicken houses;
clear of encumbrance for $1000. A
large stock and dairy ranch; gen
uine bargain. Small property un
der lease earning ,1105 net. C. S.
Butterfletd, 409 Medford Centor
Bldg.
FOR SALE Household furniture; A-l
condition: Small wood heater,
breakfast table and chairs, dresser,
chiffonier, 3 bedsteads, springs,
mattresses, bookcase, chairs, library
diner table, Singer sewing machine.
Inquire Presbyterian Manse,
Phoenix.
CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, false
teeth, etc. Jennings Loan Office,
ro. o eoutn Front.
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