Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 28, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    MFDFOTJT) MAIL TTCTBTTXE. MEDFORD, OEECION. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932.
tfAOE SEVES
Local and
From Oranti Pass Allen Penner
and. Oharles Penner, both of Grants
Put, (pent Tuesday here on bun-
DOM.
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Leares Hospital Francis Banr, who
nndervrent an operation for appendl
eltK two weeks ago, was removed to
his home yesterday.
Guest ol Son Mrs. W. W. Sharp ot
Portland Is In Medford Tlaltlng her
son. Phil Sharp, local superintendent
at the United Air Lines.
Wheel Stolen Joe Cave filed a re
port at the police station last night
that a wire wheel was stolen from Ills
Ford roadster some time last evening.
On Business Trip George Phythlan
A;ft for San Diego by train last even
l4( to spend a week there attending
to business matters.
On Business Visit W. A. Arnold,
representing the Lorenz company of
Klamath Falls, is In Medford today
on business.
Mr. Thompson Here L. o. Thomp
son, representative of the C. I. T.
corporation ot that city, la transact
'lng business here today.
Harding Returns B. G. Harding,
"internal revenue agent, returned to
Medford this morning from Klamath
Falls, having (pent two weeks there.
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leaves Hospital Louis Centner,
who has been 111 at the Sacred Heart
-hospital for several days, la much
Improved and leaving for his home
today.
In City Today Connie Nadon of
Los Angeles arrived back In Medford
by train this morning from Portland,
where she has been for the past two
da-va.
x Stacy In Ashland Charles Stacy.
indld&te for aherlff on the Repub
lican ticket, was a visitor In Ashland
Tuesday, according to the Ashland
Dally Tidings.
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V Cantralls Here Today Mr. and Mrs.
Miles Cantrall axe among residents
of the Applegate farming district
transacting business In Medford to
day. In Klamath Falls Oscar E. Hoovir,
Boy Soout executive of Crater Lake
council, with headquarters In Med
ford, Is spending the week In Klam
ath Falls on scout business.
Goes to Tacoma Mrs. R. E. Ohar
1m ot Los Angeles, who has been vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Z. M. Lumsden
In this city, left last evening by train
for Tacoma.
Returns South Having visited her
niece, Leta Nelson, and nephew, Bob
Nelson, Mrs. M. C. Nelson left on the
Shasta for her home In Long Beach.
last night.
Miss Stump In Hospital Miss Edith
T .Stump underwent a major operation
at the Community hospital this
morning and was reported to be rest
ing easily this afternoon.
Will Visit Campus Mrs. O. B. Mc-
Math will be guest for Mother's day
of her son and daughter, Barton Mo
Math and Flora McMath, on the Ore
gon State college campus, where both
are students.
Darby In Portland Curtis Darby,
who left Sunday for Portland and
Hood River, la spending several days
In the north transacting business,
and Is expected home the last of the
week.
Watchman Leaves O. B. Zlders,
special policeman at the Main street
railway crossing, left by train Wed
nesday evening for Portland, where
he will spend a day or two on a
business visit.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. N. E.
Nuneh of Phoenix, who underwent a
Klajor operation at th Community
'hospital last night, la getting along
nicely, according to reports from the
hospital today.
Cars Heglstered The out-of-state
auto bureau today had registrations
of J. S. Poyen ot Seattle, Sid Kahn
and Wm. C. Bates of Oakland, OaU
and Viola Jacluon and S. Bern of
San Francisco.
On Fishing Trip Ruby Cronlh and
party of Los Angeles, who arrived in
Medford this morning and registered
their car at the out-of-state license
bureau, will remain In the valley for
about two weeks fishing, they stated.
Oet Wedding Licence The Orants
pass Dally Courier stated that yes
terday William Fredenburg, 24, and
Mae Morris, 38, both ot MM ford, se
cured a license to wed. He was bom
In Medford and she In Muncle, Ind
It was her second marriage.
Young McDoticn.Il Improved
Friends of Master Jerry McDougall,
six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
. McDougall, are glad to learn that
is recovering from the major op
eration recently undergone at the
Sacred Heart hospital. He will be In
the hospital, however, for some time
fiuett of SlMer Mrs. Mary Dunlap
of Areata CaU Is In Medford to spend
several weeks as the gueat of her la
ter. Mrs Susie Stewart. Mrs. Dun
lap, who formerly made her home
In Medford, Is being greeted by many
of her former friends since arriving
here Sunday.
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Completes Visit Mrs. Herman Bar
nick ot Portland, who has been visit
ing her mother, Mrs. M. A. Parks, for
the past week, left by train last niftrtt
tor her home. Mr. Bamlck waa call
ed here by the 1 lines ot Mra. Park,
whom she reported In an Improved
condition.
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Catrhea Many Trout The Bund
catch of Oeore Low of Centra
Point waa the subject of much U1'
In angling circles here yesterdv
Lowe took 17 trout from the Rogu'
Sunday, 'n spite of the wtather,
c rrtlng to the atory, and the man;
a ruiout fishermen of this city clam
that's some catch.
Personal
Leaves Today Miss Wild Rich-
mond left this morning by train for
Portland, where she plana to remain
for some time.
tea
From Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. C
P. Rush of Iona, Minn, arrived In
Medford on the Shasta this noon for
an extended visit with their son, L.
O. Ruah ot this city.
From the East Included among
hotel registrations In the city were
those of H. L. Vines ot Cedar Raptda,
la., George Stafford and J. L. Marble
of Dallas, Tex., and Dr. Paul Pretzell
Of New York City.
To Take Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Payne will leave Sunday for
Seattle, where they will visit for two
weeks with friends and relatives. Mr.
Palpe will take bla annual two weeks'
vacation from postal service In Med
ford at that time.
Enjoy Sunshine Donald and Laura
Scott of Pomona, Cal., who arrived
In Medford last evening, aald today
they were enjoying Oregon's sun
shine greatly. They are en route to
Roseburg. and registered their car In
the city this forenoon.
At Auto Company Wm. Burgoyne,
assistant manager of the Ford Motor
company In Portland, and J. Lempke,
wholesale manager of the company,
also with headquarters there, spent
yesterday afternoon in the city trans
acting business with the Gates Auto
company. ,
From Oregon Cities Hotel regis
ters today had the following names
ot residents In the states from points
outside of Portland: L. Fish ot Eu
gene, O. W. Owen of Albany, J. A.
Funk of Parkdale, Perl Hobson of
Myrtle Point and Ouy Yung .and A.
Machado of Klamath Falls.
Washington tans Seattle residents
registered at local hotels were Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Bench. Alice McGlll,
E. R. Marshall, J. G. Lawson, Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Rogers, O. C. Nunn, Sam
Frledlack. Jack Frledlack. W. C.
Brown and Mrs. W. Funjslm. R. C.
Hall of Everett also registered from
the northern state.
Attend Program Many Medford
folk Joined the can! dates in attend
ing the meeting last night, sponsored
by the Sams Valley Grange In that
district. Among them were Mrs
Belva Aiken, Miss Winifred Walker,
Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonstra-.
tlon agent, and Miss Margaret Hens
ley. -
Eagle Group to Meet Crater Lake
Aerie No. 2093, Fraternal Order of
Eagles, and the ladles' auxiliary, will
meet Friday evening, April 30, m
their respective balls. A full attend
ance Is desired ae officers will be
nominated. The meetings will open
at 8 o'clock. A cordial welcome Is
extended all visiting members.
To Visit Family Misses Hazel and
Edith Oliver were among those leav
ing by train for the north today.
They plan to spend two weeks In
Portland with their mother, Mrs.
Louis Oliver, their brother Louis, and
slater Eva.
Two Permits Two building per
mits were Issued by the city today
to A- S. Moore for the construction
of a lunch stand at 1138 South Riv
erside avenue, to cost $300, and to
Bert Blankenshlp of 317 Haven street
for the construction of a garage and
woodshed, amounting to (SO.
Planning Program The Women's
Auxiliary to the local American Le
gion post Is planning a radio pro
gram for Saturday evening In cele
bration of the anniversary of the day
on which George Washington became
president of the United States. The
program will be a unit of the gen
eral observance of the 300th anni
versary of the first president's birth.
From the South California hotel
guests In Medford are H. J. Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Murton, Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Clnchot, Sam Sobel, L. A.
Gralnlck, E Besselcben, R. S. Zelsler,
B. J. Levy and C. J. Henry of San
Francisco, J. M. Hamilton of Sacra
mento. J. F. March of Oakland, G.
Mornings ten of Copco, Hens Leigh of
South Pasadena, J. Landon, O. F.
Burchard and F. H. Peppers of Lob
Angelea.
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Portlanders Here From the city of
Portland the following guests are
registered at Medford hotels: Mr
and Mrs. W. A. Ross, W. E. Temple-
ton. F. E. Brown, A. O. Nelson, L. C.
Thompson, 8. E. Winter both am, J. V
Hartley, R. L. Eddy, E. 8. Oroas, R
H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Reed,
n. J. Stewart, Paul W Bechtold, A.
H. Newt herd, Leo R. Powell, O. A
Fullen. M. P. Bailey, Frank H. Ham
mond, P. D. Pullen, W, A. Kelly and
Hal D. Morgan.
ELKS'
ANNUAL SALMON BAKE
TONIGHT
6:30 p. m.
IN THE TEMPLE BASEMENT
mn WANTED
Young, handsome, energetie, to take place of on who
has fallen down on the job. Must be good provider of
romance and thrills. Ready to do lots of night work.
Only experienced need apply. Wath This Space.
VALLEY BASEBALL
TO
Rogue River Valley Baseball
league's schedule will open at the
Jackson county fairgrounds Sunday,
with the Medford Eagles playing the
Talent nine, It was announced today.
Another game, which la expected to
attract hundreds of valley tana la
the opening tilt between Jacksonville
and Grants Pass In the latter city.
riaying lor.ueaiora wui do Man
ager Morley. Foley, Fields. Van Win
kle. Lowd, Laws, L. Lange, Fitch.
Norman, G. 8mlth, Lewis, Morley.
Jeter, Hoxte, Ferrett and Dunn. Tal
ent will be represented by Manager
Charles Skeeters, Hoosler Hoffard,
Don Montgomery. Pete Montgomery,
Marvin Montgomery, Bill Kanastro,
Jim Conaster, BUI Hulen, John But
ler, Jack Bearss, E. O. Skeeters, Clyde
Pervls, Ralph Sowell. Ole Olson,
Wayne Holdrldge and Bert Simmons.
At the Grants Pass game, the
mayor will pitch the first ball, and
Mayor Wesley Hart man of Jackson
ville will catch It. Either Owney
Patton of Medford or Ken Williams
of Grant Pass, both ex-players of
the big leagues, will hit the first
ball.
A group of league officials, as well
as a delegation of Crescent City ball
fans are making arrangements to
attend.
Jake Shaffer will umpire for Jack
sonville, and the players will be Jack
Hughes, Ben Coffraan. Cliff Beat.
Harrington, Coleman, Dye, Williams.
Stlne, Markle, Conlln. Lewis Rein
king. Swanson and Witter. L, Os
born la manager of the squad.
George Young. Grants Pass mana
ger, ha announced the following
players for Sunday: Jake Glpe, Nel
son. Jud Pernoll, Ogle, Sevens. Ken
Williams, Wade. Droulette. Chaney
Powers. Ostrum. Santee, Decker, En
ders and Shults. B1U Richardson
is umpire.
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Burton Lowry On
Election Board
Among students named on the
election board for the selection of
sophomore class officers at Oregon
State college waa Burton Lowry of
Medford, who la studying mining en
gineering, according to the Oregon
State Barometer, student publication.
The same Issue carries announce
ment of the appointment of Mildred
Bole as publicity chairman for the
annual spring fesival on May 7.
Visit In Salem Mrs. Ruth W. Miles
left today for Salem for a visit. She
made the trip north by train.
....
To Visit Daughters Mrs. B. J.
Palmer plans to spend several days
with her daughters In Salem, having
gone north today by train.
...
Mr. Buckley In Hospital James
Buckley, rancher of the Applegate
district, underwent an operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital today.
Mrs. Wheeler Leaves Mrs. J.
Wheeler of Central Point left Med
ford on the Shasta for Salem today,
where she plans to remain until Sat
urday night.
...
Here to Visit Mother Mrs. M. H.
O rover of Oakland. Cal., Is spending
several days In this city to be with
her mother, Mrs. Thos. Jones of
Hornbrook. Cal, who la In the Sacred
Heart hospital.
BASEBALL
BENEFIT
DANCE
Team sponsored by
Medford Eagles
FRIDAY,
APRIL 29
DreamlandHall
Music by
Dynges' Orchestra
Admission 50
Ladies Free
Coming to Craterian
em
A story of police romance and ac
tion in a great metropolis, together
with clever singing and dancing stage
presentation featuring half a dozen
exceptionally talented acts, la the
dandy program to be presented at
the Fox Craterian theater tomorrow
and Saturday. '
The screen attraction Is "Disorderly
Conduct." featuring popular Sally
Ellera, together with Spencer Tracy,
El Brendel, Dickie Moore and Ralph
Bellamy. It la the heart-throbbing
tale of a motorcycle officer who de
cides to do plenty of "chiseling" after
he had met up with a powerful po
litical boas and his helter-skelter
daughter, and the trail leads to
breath-taking and highly reckless
apeed chases, huge raids, and above
all, a whole caboodle of comedy and
roaring laughs.
Sally Bllers, as the Irresponsible
daughter of the "big boss. enacts
particularly splendid role.
On the stage a big song and dance
revue, featuring many clever per
formers from the Benson Studio of
the Dance offers a whole galaxy cf
numbers and all are unusually en
tertaining. The whole program Is a
wow!
The stage presentation will be pre
sented on,ly once tomorrow evening,
at 0 o'clock, but on Saturday It will
be on both at the matinee and the
evening performances.
The final performance of "Dancers
In the Dark,' featuring Miriam Hop
kins and Jack Oakle, will be today.
Barbara Stanwyck
In Holly- Picture
Barbara Stanwyck and a mighty
cast' of supporting artists, came to
the Holly theater yesterday In Edna
rerber's "So Big." Opening day audi
ences were charmed with the aim
pllclty and beauty of the story and
the powerful, emotional portrayal of
trie star, Barbara Stanwyck tops all
the performances of her previous
successes as the mother whose only
hope was that her son should be
"So Big." The opening scenes of
TV.
OXIO
Keep This Thought
in Mind!
We Have
"From the cheapest that's
good-to the best that's .
made."
In Other Words
We Invite Comparison of
Price and Quality.
And Rememb
Every article
25 years of faithful service to
this community.
When you buy here $6.00 DOWN
and one year to pay balance I
'From the CHEAPEST
that's
Corner Sixth and Bartlett Phone 35 R
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0130
the picture are laid In the city of
Chicago In the good old days of 1830.
One Is then taken to the farming
country outside of Chicago, where the
simple folk earn a hard living from
the soli, but where, If one's aspect
on life Is right, they wlU find that
even "cabbages are beautiful." The
scenes move back and forth from the
farm to the city, and up to our mod
ern times, following throughout the
life of a woman, her happiness, sor
rows, disappointments and successes,
to the final conclusion, the sstlsfac-
tlon of a life well lived. The picture
has been called "a tribute to Amer
ican womanhood," and It Is Just that
Edna Berber's most appealing and
powerful story, with the leading char
acter portrayed by one of the most
sincere actresses of the screen.
"So Big" Is a big picture, msde big
by Barbara Stanwyck. The capable
supporting cast Includes such names
ji Oeorge Brent, Bette Davis. Dickie
Moore. Alan Hale, Dorothy Peterson.
Robert Warwick. Showing with the
feature Is a Graham McNamee news
reel. Babe Ruth In "rancy Curves"
and Intimate views of the moving pic
ture stars In a reel of "Screen Snap
shots." "So Big" wilt be the attraction at
the Holly theater for the balance of
the week, closing with the last per
formances Saturday night.
"Bless His Little Heart." presented
by a local cast of polished actors,
played to a capacity house at St.
Mark's Guild hall again last night
and was received with increased ap
plause. Those who saw both per
formances, described last night's as
even better than that ot the opening
of the three act farce, which capti
vated the audience from start to
finish.
The play waa sponsored by St.
Mark's Altar Guild and directed by
Tom Swem, whose name has come
to atgnlfy success for farce or tragedy,
undertaken by the little theater
group. Cooperating with him, as
committee on arrangement, were
Mrs. Porter J. Neff and Mrs. Royal
E. Bebb.
The entertaining cast Included:
Mrs. James Stevens, Mra. Harold Pear
son, Miss Ellow Mae Wilson, Messrs.'
Fletcher Fish, Frank VanDyke and
Harold GeBauer.
SCHOOL FIELD IE!
SET FOB SATURDAY
County school superintendent's of
fice today announced that the town
division of the county field and track
meet, which will Include the high
school students, will be oonducted
this Saturday at nine o'clock, at the
Jackson county fairgrounds.
Albert Fitch, who was manager of
the events, last Saturday, will be In
oharge again this week.
ODO
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sold is backed by o
that's GOOD to the BEST
MADE"
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LAND GRAB BILL
BY FORES! HEAD
No bill haa been passed by con
gress, or la pending before that body.
calling for the "tension of
directions beyond the present limits,
according to Hugh Rankin, supervisor
of the Crater National forest. E. T.
Merrill In a letter to The Mall
Tribune yeaterday held thle waa the
case In the forest exchange bill,
character leed it aa a "land grab."
and criticized Congressman Hawley
and Senator McNary for not oppos
ing Its passage.
According to Forest supervisor
Rankin the foreat exchange bill per
mit the Crater reserve to acquire
strips of land adjacent to the re
serve boundaries, that are aultabie
for re -f ore ta tlon only, and of no
use for farming, or grazing, or
anything else, being located on eteep
ridges, that have been denuded by
foreat fires. Similar bills have been
approved for other forest reserves
of the state. No other land la em
braced in the forest exchange bill.
Any exchange of land muat be ap
proved by the county court.
There la no law. pending or con
templated that would provide for
a blanket appropriation of land,
within the six-mile limit of forest
reserves.
Mr. Merrill, In his letter, set forth
that the bill, as he saw It, would re
move five million acres of land
from the tax rolls, and would re
tard aettlement.
Supervisor Rankin aald that the
purpose of the bill waa only aa an
aid for re-forest atlon plana. A large
portion within the atx-mlle limit la
now patented, and not aunject w
non-tax legislation.
The Oregon delegation In congress,
the county court, and chamber of
commerce and other civic organisa
tions of the city and county, are
opposing the "Public Land Bill.
fathered by eastern and middle
west solons, which would remove j
huge acreagea In western atates. from I
tax rolls, and. to date the measure
haa not progressed beyond the com
mittee plgeon-holea, and ia not apt
to be even considered at the present
f ess Ion of congress.
57 Candidates
To Attend Ball
Fifty-seven candidates will be In
troduced at the Candidate's ball Sat
urday evening at the Fairgrounds pa
vilion, It waa announced toaay oy a.
W. Walker, In charge of the event, j
Music for dancing will be furnlahed :
by a seven-piece band, and a large
number of townspeople are expected
to attend. Refreshments will be
served during the evening.
NOW SHOWING!
' How Big Is
"SO BIG"?
As Big As Humanity 1
A GREAT STAR!
A GREAT OAST I
A GREAT STORY I
A tribute to American wo.
manhood . , , It's so big you
can't afford to miss it I
ALSO
GRAHAM M'NAMKE NEWS
BABE RUTH
In
"FANCY CURVES"
Screen Bnspthots
J Edna ."'A
4 1 Ferber
j j Best
IN CITY LUIS
AnalysU of the Democratic gains
In the primary registration shows
I that of their Increase
came
from thla city and not from the
country precincts, as the Bourbon
war horses boasted. Figures of the
county clerk's office show 1901 coun
try Democrats this year, and in the
May primary, 1930, here were 1510, a
gain of 491. The total Democarttc
registration for the coming primary
la 5693. In May, 1930, it was 3391, a
total gain, city and country ot 2202
Previous figures on Democratic gains
locally were made by comparison of
primary votes with the general eleo
ttdh votes, when the Republican
party waa split over the tree electric
lights issue.
In the city of Ashland precincts
the Democrats now total 835. In
1930 there were 454, a gain ot 881.
The Medford district gain waa about
500. The banner Democratlo gain
was In the Howard precinct, which
TODAY PINAL TUESDAY TODAY
"Dancers in the Dark" sr
Also On the stace Margaret ChlUlera Piano Novelty
COMING MATS.
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ON THE STAGE
One Show rrl. at P. M.
Saturday Mat, and Night
KLEVER KIDDIE
Song-Dance Revue
6 DANDY ACTS 6
from Benson Studio of Dance
COMING
NEXT SUNDAY
"TARZAN
OF THE APES"
TUB "TRADER HORN"
OF 10321
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TOMORROW AND SATURDAY
"Texas Cyclone" McCOY
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When In Portland Hop t
"The Multnomah."
Mori (or your money et urpritlrrs
economy.
Relet from $2.00 with Bsth.
Popular priced rttUursnh).
New lobby, new furnishings, new
service, and new msny-other-uSlnjj.
Absolutely FIREPROOF.
PORTLAND. OREGON
embraces the Berry dale district,
where a Jump waa made to 138 from
07. In the same precinct the Re
publicans gained 00 votes.
The Democratlo gain In the Ash
land district la attributed to county
politics and the same motive oper
ated elsewhere. Eagle Point waa her
alded aa a hotbed of revulsion against
county and national conditions. The
Democrats gained 89 and the Re
publicans 73, and this Is the trend
throughout most of the county. Even
in a Democratlo country, like the
Applegate and Gold Hill areas, the
Republicans kept step.
Not a precinct In the county shows
a Democratlo majority and the re
ports In this section of wholesale de
sertions of President Hoover have
been largely atmospheric.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
'SMART MONEY
with
EDW. O. ROBINSON and
JAS. CAGNE?
Any Seat 15t Any Time
Fri. Episode t "King of the WUo"
ALSO.
-FREE
Sat. Matinee
Boys and Girls
Be Sura and Oet One!
Actual Moving Picture
In Book Form of
TARZAN and a Lion 1
Today Last Time
Laurel Hardy "Beau Hanks"
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