Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    IfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. JfEDFOKU, OHEGOX, MOXD'AY, MAY 16, JOT2.
VXQE SEVEN
Local and
Lea Tea for North Cy Herr, federal
prohibition agnt for thli district,
left last evening for Seattle on busi
ness. To Build Porch Q. R. Mlllsap re-
oetved t permit from the city build
lng department to construct a front
porch at fO-i South Peach street at a
cost of 25.
To Oregon Caves A prty of local
teachers motored to the Oregon Caves
yesterday. They were fAlssee Harriet
Baldwin, Louise Hoi in back, Ma urine
Carroll and Carln Degermark.
From Hotel WUlard MUs I. Wil
liams and Louise Monte 11 of Klam
ath Palls, who are with the Wltlard
notel In that city, were In Med ford
yesterday.
Atop In City Oregon lan guests at
city hotels from Points outside of
Portland, include W. P Shutt of Scott
Mills. J. R. Brown of Eugene and O.
K. Chapman of Klamath Palls.
Visit Helms Ranch Mrs. Maude
Chapman and mother, Mrs. Julia
Kim ball, motored to Grants Pass
Sunday, where they were guests at
the Dr. J. It. Helms ranch.
Arrive from North Washington
residents registered at hotels In Med
ford were C. W. McKee and J. B. and
R. R. Snow of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. flllkenga and J. K. MacPhee
of Spokane.
Sultowe Stolen Mrs. Louise Rodg
ers reported to the city police late
Saturday night that a suitcase con
taining a number of articles of cloth
ing, was stolen from an automobile
that evening.
Guests In Medford J. E. Benbow
V and family, owner of the famous
f Benbow Inn on the Redwoods high
way, left here yesterday, after stay
lng In the city overnight. The fam
ily Is on a vacation tour.
Prom Mid-West R. S. Grant of St
Paul. Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Phil V.
Bessey of Cleveland, Ohio, and George
H. Wolcott of Kansas City, Mo., were
guests at hotels In the city from
points distance from the Pacific
coast.
Postpone H. E. Meet The Home ex
tension unit, scheduled to meet for
a cookery demonstration at the Cen
tral Point Grange hall this week, will
not meet until next month, accord
ing to postponement announced this
afternoon.
Strip Car Dan Farmer reported
Women's club convention In Klamath
gearshift knob were taken from his
car sometime between 9 and 10:90
o'clck last night, while it was parked
on the city streets. He made the re
port to the city police.
nirenwra in uiiy Mr. ana Mrs.
William G. Streater of Tacoma are
tn Medford today, havlnsr arrived yes
terday to visit friends and relatives.
They plan to leave this evening for
Patrick's Creek Tavern on the Red
wood highway.
Return North Mr. and Mrs. Terry
A Talent left yesterday for Seattle;
having visited their parents In Med
ford and Ashland several days. Mrs.
Talent visited In Ashland while Mr.
Talent, federal narcotics agent, at
tended to business matters at Marsh
field. To Applegate Meeting Mrs. Mabel
C. Mack, county home demonstration
agent, will attend a meeting tomor
row afternoon of the Applegate ex
tension unit, meeting In the school
house at 3:30 o'clock. Program plans
for the coming year will be worked
out by the group.
Portlanders FTe re The following
hotels t C. H. Clay, A. a, Johnson.
W. F. Bailey. L. D. Kelsey, Mr. and
Mrs. C A Marston, Mrs. M. Soence'1.
V. O. Fudge, W. C. Larue. Mr. ant!
Mrs. B. Erway, H. Brevoort, B. P.
Altlk, Harrv Demetral, Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. N. L.
Llnd and family and Jack Grant.
OtiftN of Wvlands Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Wakefield and little grand
daughter. Betty Ann, were guests tn
the Meadows district yesterday of
Mr. and Mrs. Lane Wyland. Follow
ing dinner, they motored back to the
valley and up the Applegate river,
where a picnic supper was enjoyed
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bashaw, alo
of Medford.
Attend Dedication A party of lo
cal people motored to Crescent City,
and en route stopped at the dedica
tion of a new bridge over Smith
river, honoring Mary Adams Peacock.
Tjiey reported an interesting pro
gram, and a large crowd. Included
In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Hi
ram Meader. their granddaightr, Ma
rian Hart, Mrs. Margaret Seyler and
her brother, Cheney Howell.
Class Will Meet Men end Women's
Bible class of the Y. W. C. A. will
meet tomorrow evening In the Y par
lors, with Mrs, F. N. Warner as in
structor. Chapters 16 and 17 of Exo
dus will h AAniitriiirrf. wh1th rtnl
with Ood giving the children of Israel
food and water when In the wilder-1
ne. Mrs. B. F. Neff and J. A.
Buchanan will alng a duet, accom
panied by Geneva Mills.
Onet at Hotels Among registra
tions at Medford hotels from Call-i
fomla were Charles O. Putman, E
B. Happo'.de, R. C. Montgomery, N
D. Prltcnett and Mr. and Mrs. I. P
81X1 us of San Francldco. J. E. PeteeT.
Harry M. Keller and M. L. Joyce of
Lm Angeles, W. Bernard and Jshn B
Robertson of San Jw. Mr. Huvh
Pom of Orleans, W. R. Endiosit of
DunsmuJr and J. A. McOee of Yrek
Rn1neM Callers John Matney.j
ran-her of the Applegate district, is:
In Medford transacting business to-j
day. Other vliltors are B. H. WU-
Ua-ns of Ran Francisco, representing j
Walton & Moore: L. H. Wyant, Laxe
C.eek store keeper; MUu OoM H!g-J
don of Fern valley. Dr. Cary of Rogue j
Personal
Jacksonville Defeated The baseball
team representing the 401 orchard
yesterday defeated the Jacksonville
Gold Diggers, Independent nine of
that city, 6 to 4.
Visit Gardens Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Beach were among the many Med
ford people who visited the Howell
flower gardens near Grants Pus yes
terday. Home from School Clifford Lord,
student at the University of Oregon,
has returned to the campus after
spending the week-end here visiting
relatives and friends.
At the Lake W. C. Leever, mayor
of Central Point was among those
visiting Crater lake yesterday, Mr.
Leever made his first trip to the lake
In 1876.
Injured In Wreck S. H. Hamlsh of
Eagle Point was Injured In an auto
mobile wreck this morning on the
Crater Lake highway, and suffered
Injuries to his shoulder, several liga
ments being torn.
Mrs. Rose Improved Friends of
Mrs. Rose, who has been seriously til
for several days at the home of her
granddaughter, Mrs. Nell Franklin,
are glad to learn that she Is In a
slightly Improved condition today.
Former Resident Here Baltls Allen,
Jr., head of the service station de
partment of the Texas company, with
headquarters In Seattle, is In Med
ford today. Mr. Allen formerly ra
slded in Medford, and was well known
for his ability as a singer.
Attend Funeral Ray, Earl and
Everett Ballard of Dorrls, Cal., at
tended the funeral servtoes yester
day here of their niece, Arlne Lew
man. They arrived In the city Sat
urday evening and were guests of
the G. C. Stagg family of BerrydaJe.
Motor to Crater Lak Dr. and Mrs.
R. W. Sleeter motored to Crater lake
yesterday and enjoyed greatly the
viw of the world wonder, bordered
by Its snow blanket. Mr. and Mrs.
George Nellson also enjoyed the trip
to the lake yesterday.
Here for Week-end Al Flero has
returned to Klamath Falls after
spending the week-end In this city,
accompanied by two friends from the
neighboring locality. He will return
to Medford headquarters again Wed
nesday, Miss Andrews Returns Miss Wini
fred Andrews, librarian at the Junior
high school, has returned to this city
to preside on a part time program at
the school, following an Illness of
several months. Miss Andrews con
valesced at her home In Eugene.
Motor to Gold Beach Visiting the
Gold Beach bridge yesterday, and en
Joying a picnic lunch were Mr, and
Mrs Hugo Guenther, Mr. and Mrs.
B. R. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. P. W Ger
hard t, Greta Harlson and Fred
Schrecengost.
Week-end Visitors Among resi
dents of neighboring localities visit
ing in Medford over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Blgelow of
Yreka, Cal., N. G. McVey of Crescent
City. Mrs. Goen Williams of Grants
Pass, and Mrs. W. G. Sandera of Ash
land. On Business Visit J. Myers, lub
rication expert of the Texas com
pany, is in Medford today, having
arrived Sunday, to attend to matters
In connection with the company. Mr.
Myers, who is of Seattle, Is super
vising the Installation of a new lub
rication syste m at Chet Leon ard 's
service station on North Riverside.
Enjoy Lake Trip Among Medford
people motoring to Crater lake yes
terday were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Boggs
and son Carter, Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Green, Mr. and Mrs. C S. Butterfleld,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finley, Mr. and
Mrs. David Wlloox, Miss Marjorlc
Hon, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lemmon,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore, Mrs. Flor
ence Lalng, Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Lalng and Mrs. Sloan.
Many at Crater Lake A large dele
gation of Medford folk motored to
Crater lake yesterday, Including Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson, Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Deuel, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Meeker, Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Chtldreth, Kenneth Chlldreth, Neva
Chlldreth, Herbert Guenther, Jasper
Reynolds, Dorothy Ness, Beth Mell
lng. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schade, Fred
erick Wolf, Frank Jenkins, John
Cupp, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Butler,
Howard Leclerc and Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Flchtner.
Card of Thanks,
We wish to extend our sincere
thanks to everyone who were so kind
and sympathetic during our recent
bereavement In the loss of our daugh
ter, Arltne Lawman, and for the beau
tiful floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tetherow.
Loretta Lewman.
Stated Convocation of Cra
ter Lake Chapter No. 33.
R. A. M.. Tuesday. May 17,
at 7:30 p. m. Visiting com
panion, invited. By order
K. L. LENOX, H. P.
GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
3. BOOM duplex: bath, s'.eeplng porch,
electric heat. raraRe. atnetly up to
dste clean: adults only; at S1J )o.
Ontral. Call for key at 240 So.
Orape.
WHOLE rHIED CHICKrN, ready to
k. soc. a'K) ft. l-tn. used pipe.
Bargain. The Covered Weon.
EQUITY in smsll place. Mljht trade
for imall car or property. F. B:J
derhaca, Pittvlew Ave, Centra'.
Point
WANTED 15 horsepower atesm n
s:ne or bo:r. Write W. W. Mc
Laujhiin, Jacksonville.
fOH RENT Very dmlrtbl furnisher"
nUUK vail ' ' "rv UKurjii.
WAVT ci'.tle and ealven iVe Lew '
Huh; i'acatfg to., w.aasy rota.
of
IH STRIKES AT
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(Conttnu&d from Page One.)
this state, and tn violation of the
specific statutes denouncing slander
or libel of a public official with
Intent to Influence his official course
of conduct.
"Charlesworth recently published
In the 'Saturday Night a statement
signed by M. O. Mathews of Salem,
Insinuating that I defrauded him
In a real estate transaction. The
Mathews statement la Identical with
on which J. 8. Moltsner, formerly
managing director of the Guardian
Building A; Loan association, at
tempted to have Introduced in the
Guardian hearing before Judge Lusk
a year ago, and which was thrown
out by the Jurist.
Statements Held False
"Both statements are, of course,
deliberately and utterly false and
libelous.
"A copy of this statement also
was published In the Canby Herald
and Wood burn Independent. You
are directed to issue grand Jury
subpoenas to the editors of these
two publications for the purpose of
ascertaining their motives and pur
pose In publishing this statement.
If the evidence shows that the
Mathews statement was published
in 'Saturday Night by Mathews"
consent or authority, I direct that
you secure indictment against him."
Mott further charged that he had
received authoritative information
that unless he returned the Pru
dential group of savings and loan
associations Into control of John
son and De grace the "New Exam
iner" would launch a personal at
tack against htm.
-Not To Return Prudential
"I have advised Johnson and De
grace that the Prudential group will
not be returned to its former own
ers," Mott declared.
Goldstein waa directed by Mott
to present to the Multnomah coun
ty grand Jury all evidence gathered
In- the alleged conspiracy. Immedi
ately following the close of the trial
of O. P. Coshow, which Is now tn
progress at Dallas.
Mott set out In his letter that
both Johnson and De grace are now
under charges of embezzlement In
Multnomah county.
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the counting of thousands of Codling Moth Eggs.
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Meteorological Report
May IS, 1932.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesday fair: temperature above nor
mal. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday,
temperature above normal.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
41 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 68; lowest, 49.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1931, 18.38 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terdsy, 30; A a. m. Joday, 89,
Sunset today, 7:25 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 4:48 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:38 p. m.
Observations Taken at ft a. m., 120
Meridian Time.
B 5
City
PI
Baker City 64 38 P.Cdy.
Boston 84 60 Clear
BoIm ' 66 46 Clear
Chicago 88 68 .... Cloudy
Denver 64 41 .01 P.Cdy.
Des Moines 84 44 .48 Clear
Fresno 86 60 .... Clear
Helena 66 38 T. Cloudy
Los Angele, 68 64 T. Rain
MEDFORD 70 43 Clear
New York 74 63 . Clear
Phoenix 88 68 Clear
Portland 72 48 Clear
Reno r 74 44 Clear
Roseburg 68 44 Clear
Salt Lake 6a 48 P.Cdy.
San Francisco 64 63 . Cloudy
Seattle 60 46 Clear
Spokane 66 46 P.Cdy.
Washington, D.C. 82 60 Clear
Jenkins' Comment
(Continued from Page One I
ment and so can get themselves
free from debt.
"That means a lot to everybody
now.
UCNSIDERINQ (conditions, a
surprising number of small
farms are changing hands In Oregon
this year, and the Interesting thing
was the consistent result many
large growers, in the Northwest
had last season. Those growers
who secured control with the least
number of sprays used SHERWIN
WILLIAMS Arsenate of Lead and
Summer Mulsion in combination
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en the) Pacific Coast to moot
about these sales Is that an ex
ceedingly high proportion of them
is for cash.
"People are wanting to get out
on the land, where they feel that
they will have food and a roof
over their heads, no matter what
happens; and they want to keep
free from debt If they possibly can.
"Whereas a few years ego the
man with a little money would buy
a bigger place and use his cash
for a down payment, he now wants
to buy only what he can pay for."
Interesting. Isn't It? And ex
ceedingly significant,
. 4
Joan Crawford In
Craterian Picture
' (By Jack Hetlaw)
She loved this young American
with all her heart, yet her nemesis,
In the form of another man,
South American, with whom she
had become temporarily Infatuated,
dogged her steps to her New York
home and, with the threat to ex
pose her through the medium ol
old. almost forgotten missive, de
manded that ahe give up her lover
and return to foreign shores with
him.
What la undoubtedly one of the
most compelling, most intriguing
action-romances ever filmed on any
acreen, "Letty Lynton,' starring
wonderful Joan Crawford and hand
some Robert Montgomery, Is show
ing today and tomorrow at the
For Craterian theater.
As the wealthy girl, who, because
of earlter family sorrows, tried to
forget by traveling far and wide,
and incidentally Indulging In many
flirtations and Infatuations, ahe fin
ally sickens of it all then meets
the only man she ever loved, only
to have the spec tor of her last
affair becloud her happiness. How
ever, everything comes out all right
, , . but how?
Miss Crawford enacts the role of
the beautiful Letty Lynton. while
"Bob" Montgomery as the American
hero. Jerry Darrow. Is superb. Others
In the remarkable cast are Lewis
Stone and Nils Aether.
Also, on the stage as an Import
ant added attraction, nights only.
STATE Theatre
Mon. Lost Day
"Taul" with James Cagney
Any Seat 15a
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ninth activity.
Several growers using Sherwtn -William a Arsenate
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first and second broods the past season.
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for the better type of coating and heavier deposit.
Sherwin-Williams Arsenate of lCad settles quicker
on the fruit and this Is important when there Is
wind.
8. It has greater bulk both In dry form and when
mixed with water. Sherwin-Williams Arsenate ol
Lead Ilea In a loose fluffy layer
where allowed to settle and will
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portant In stationary spray pipes.
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.
PACIFIC COAST OPTIC til
O talma iMfnmliM LaaAnttiM
your conditions
Is that clever banjo star Jlmmle
Parkhlll, who Is offering a brand
new progiam of special musical hit
avals ted by Madge DeLasaux at the
concert grand piano.
Lions to Present
Comedy at Holly
George Olsen of the Holly theatre
staff Is directing the stage play
"A Dollar Down, A Dollar a Week."
a domestic comedy In three acts
by May Sheldon and Lor lng Kelley.
to b presented at the Holly theatre
Wednesday night In conjunction
with a complete screen program.
Mr. Olsen has had fourteen years
profeulonat appearance on the stage
In comic ojera, musical comedy,
vaudeville and dramatic stock and
he says that the excellent cast ot
Uons and Lady Lions will make the
production the equal of that ot
many professional companies. The
show Wednesday night Is under the
auspices ot the Medford Lions club
and every member Is working hard
to make the evening a tremendous
success. Members of the cast are
Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Burr, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
Scott, Don Collier, Verne Shangle
and Leland Brophy. The play "A
Dolltr Down, A Dollar a Week,"
la not merely for amateur produc
tion but Is a royalty play and has
been used by leading dramatic atock
companies throughout the United
WARREN WILLIAM
The dash In x ilctionalr star of
"Beauty uml the Boss"
Sidney Fox
the charming Btar of
"Slrlrtlj Dishonorable"
In
"The Mouthpiece"
The Inside story or the nation's
most notorious criminal lawyer
A1.80
Oraham McNamee Newt
Tha May Horoscope
"SUBWAY SYMPHONY"
A Muilral Treat featuring Oiaa.
Hennlngton Roys, 6 Khythm Boys
and Joan Abbott
A BIG
NIGHT!
WEDNESDAY
MF.FORD
LIONS CLUB
SHOW!
OV THK RTAORt
'A DOLLAR DOWN
A DOLLAR A WEEK'
A Domestic Comedy
In Three Actsl
and
OV THF. gCRT.r.XI
A Thrilling In lloryl
"THE STOWAWAY"
With
fay Wray. Mon Waycoff.
Montague tare, Le Moran
TWO SHOWS FOR
THE PRICE OF ONE I
Buy Tlrkete From
l.lon tltih Members
or Holly llo Office
Adults lftc
Riddles .-.. .... . 10
I T0NITE TOMORROW 1
i j& '
And
4K
States and Canada. The authors are
former partners of Mr. and Mrs.
; Olsen and the play waa the most
popular bill used by the Manhat
tan Players, the stock company
owned Jointly by Lorlng Kelley and
George Olsen. Those who attend
the theatre Wednesday night are
promised a fine production. The
screen attraction will be a thrilling
story of the sea, "The Stowaway."
featuring Fay Wrsy. Montague Love,
Lee Moran, Leon Waycoff and many
other well known acreen luminaries.
Short subjects will also be shown.
There will be no advance in
prices for this double show offered
by the Lions club and tickets may
be secured from any member of the
club, the Holly box office, or from
merchants where cards are on dis
play. Indications point to a aril
out and a big evenings entertain
ment is assured. '
Warren Williams . . .
. . , In Holly Feature
Warren William, stage hero on
the screen a little more than ft
year, reveals the stuff of which
stars are made In "The Mouth-
WHAT A THRILL To
SEE THEM Together!
'iivMA.ini, m m ua tti t isr ms
.toryof V .j, E f ,
and her VV3,,A Mill -!
CLARENCE ' , A? (3L
BROWN'S VT? I jthW
production ' , .M jii
with Nils Aather, May
Robson, Lewis Stone
ALSO
SPECIAL I ON THE STAGE I
Evening Performances Only
JIMMIE PARKHILL
Brilliant Banjo Star
In brand new program of hits
Assisted by Madge DeLasaux lit Plan.
TOMORROW ONLY TUESDAY
WHEELER & WOOLSEY in 'Peacherino'
A Splendid Investment
CPC 6
PREFERRED STOCK
Present ffiQt2t Per
Price OO Share
Yiolds Approximately 7 On the Investment
Buy Direct From
Investment Department
The California Oregon Power Company
COGGER
FUNERAL PARLOR
West Main at Newtown
Office County Coroner
Intecfl." a Warner Bros. Dlctura which
opened at the Holly theatre yester
day. William, dashing swashbuckler of
"The Honor Of The Family,' break
er of hearts In "Beauty And The
Boss." has a role in "The Mouth
piece" which fits him like the pro
verbial glove.
In addition to Warren Wllllsm,
other Important members of the
cast are Bldney Fox and Aline M&o
Mnhon. Showing with the feature
Is a O r ah a m Mc N a mee newa reel,
"The May Horoscope" and a gorg
roujt song and dance parade entitled
"Subway Symphony. At least twen
ty musicians are featured In this
act as well as large dancing chor
uses and rcveral big song hits. It
is a rtal musical treat with plenty
of variety.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many frlendi
for their kindness and floral offerins
during our bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Blngm
Lloyd Btngman
llama Blngman.
Howard Blngman.
Harold Blngman.
Mr. and Mrs. I. B, Newland
TODAY
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T J9 "Afraid?
I'm afraid
of no man I
When I'm
through
I quit I"
Hind
Andy Clyd
Comedy
Matinees
20
Evenings
3ty
Today Last Times
neorge O'Brien In
The Knlnbow Trail"
Any leal
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