Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1932)
fEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. irEPFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JITXE 2, 1932. PAGE SEVEN Local and Owen Bturnt Home James H. Ow en, who hM bean attending to busi ness matters In Portland, rteurned to Medford by train tola morning. Bancher In City Dave Pence, mil known rancher of the Trail nclnity. la in Medford today buying aupplles and visiting with (rlenda. Guest of Miss Kerr Mra. T. h. Miller of Portland la a guest In Med ford thla week of Mlaa Margaret Kerr, formerly of the Rose city. Returns from North C. J. Toy, southern Oregon representative for Del Monte food products has returned to bis headquarters here after several p. lays business visit In Portland. To Furnish Muslo The choir and soloist of the Ashland Full Gospel church will be In Medford this eve ning to furnish a special program of music at the evangelistic meeting of the local Full Gospel church. The subject of the sermon announced for thla evening Is "Marriage and Di vorce." To Entertain Nurses Mrs. James Llum will entertain members of the Graduate Nurses association of Dis trict 4 with a lawn party at her home on Lawnrldge avenue In Grants Pass June 9 at 0 o'clock. It was announced here today. All Medford nurses plan ning to attend are asked to be at the Community hospital at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Bowmer Visits Mrs. Charles O, Bowmer of Portland, who formerly resided in southern Oregon, is in Ashland visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. Bowmer. Mr. Bowmer Is a professor at the Southern Oregon Normal school. Mrs. Bowmer plans to return north Sunday. Wed In G. Pass According to the rants Dally Courier, a license to wed was Issued In that city Tuesday to Colonel Saylor, 30, of Medford, and Mattle I. Forget, 43, of Grants Pass. He was born In Oklahoma, and she Jn Nevada. He Is a farmer and she is a nurse. It was her third marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. O. C. Barlck. Arrive at Circle H Lodge Fred K. Buxnham, San Francisco sportsman, who has been spending the past month fishing in the North Umpqua, has returned this week to Circle H lodge accompanied by his wife. They will spend the summer months there. Lew Longtegh, of the Longtegh Fly Mfg. company at Boise, Is also spend ing several days at the lodge, dem onstrating a new fly to Zane Grey, noted writer and sportsman, who is vacationing on the North Umpqua. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hanson, of the Nel son Meat Packing company of Cali fornia, were week-end visitors at the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins, Towner of Circle H, spent yosterdny in this city attending to business and visiting friends. Roseburg News-Review. June Weddings Are not complete with out suitable Wedding Cakes. Dome in and talk it over. We have photo graphs and prices that will interest prospec tive brides and grooms. test. HILLAH PATROL CARNIVAL and Colorful FIESTA Featuring The Great WORTHAM SHOWS MEDFORD ONE BIG WEEK Starting Monday, June SOMETHING D0IN0 EVERY MINUTE 10 Huge Rides mfi p. 1 1 ssi,fsj( 1 11 w-k Vflv J. iuk'itttmimiimi.iuimmi,. Personal Visits Crater Lake Captain K. A. Canad&y, land officer registrar at Roseburg, who formerly lived in Med ford, was a visitor at Crater Lake the early part of this week. Goes to Veterans Hospital Phillip Boyer, who recently sustained serious injuries, when his motorcycle collid ed with a car on Blackwell hill, was removed from the Sacred Heart hos pital last night and taken to Port land, where he will be treated In the Veterans' hospital. In Medford Today Mrs. With Weldman and son, Rudy, of Eagle Point are visiting In Medford today. Mrs. W. J. Clark of the Modoc orchard Is also a caller as are Mrs. 0. W. Wlnne of Dunsmulr, M. E. Real and daughter of Quarts Mountain, Lake county, and William Van Wormer of Lunsmulr. Capt. Black 'Returns Capt. C. N. Black, who continued to San Fran cisco the first of the week following his return to this city with Mrs. Black from a fishing trip up the Mc Kenzle. arrived In Medford this morn ing from the bay city. The Blacks will spend the summer at their lodge on Rogue river. Returns to Medford Mra. H. B. Waller left yesterday for Medford and her work in that city after spending the holiday week end In Corvallls with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Chesley, and family. Mrs. Waller, who former ly resided In this city, is with the Medford telephone company, where she was transferred from this city Corvallls Dally Gazette -Times. Guests from North Hotel registers In Medford contain the names of the following from Portland: P. B. Sibley, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Crewes, W. W. Stevens, George D. Dryer, C. C. Booz ier. M. D Owens, A. C. Freeman. Ralph Carlson. P. B. Atllck. Henry E. Stln et. B. L. Dealon, J. F. Haird, A. E. Harris, Mrs. Saders, Mrs. V. Kara hales, A. Karahales, and M. H. Car ter. Judge To Lane Court Circuit Judge H. D. Norton will leave tonight for Eugene, where he will sit on the Lane County bench. The case la ex pected to last all day Friday and Saturday. Judge Norton will resume court here next Monday. Equity cases and minor legal matters now occupy the attention of the court, as both the criminal and civil docket are well cleared. Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs Jake Stelger of Klamath Falls and Chris Sevlttji of Dorrls, Cal., were visitors In Medford the first of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Stelger. Mrs. Sevltts and children have been in this city for the past week to. be with Mrs. Stelger while she convalesces from a major opera tion, recently undergone at the Sa cred Heart hospital. Visits Daughter Here Mrs. Ida Miller of Trail Is here to spend sev eral weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Clements, at her home In this city. Mrs. Miller has been suffering with a light attack of Influenza and feels that a change In environment may aid her recovery, she said today. She Is also hoping for some Rogue River valley sunshine, now that she's here. and described the prevailing weather as too good for the rheumatism. Bear Staters Here Among the nu merous hotel registrants here from California are I. Shapiro, R. F. Van Winkle, Mrs. O. W. Salad ee, Joseph Natuss, Grant Dunlap and O. P. Stevenson of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Koffard, Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Heinly, Mrs. R. M. Seymour, Elsie Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Cut ler, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Clegg, J. P. McGinn Is and John T. Steves of Los Angeles, W. J. Ray of Long Beach, R. P. Hahkey of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Grove of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Husson of Lodl, C. B. Pierson of Berkeley, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Peep lea of Pasadena, Retnrn to Medford Miss Dorothy Craig, Miss Dorothy Rogers, Herbert Messlner and Gene Wright have re turned to their homes in Medford. af ter spending a short time here visit ing the latter's parents, Mr. adn Mrs, J. Wendell Wright, in North Rose burg. Mr. Wright Is employed as ad vertising manager of the Medford Dniiv News. The D&rtv stoooed here an miiU hnn frutm rVilt HMh where Mr. Messlner and Mr. Wright expected to race their motorboat, but on account of the bad weather the races at Oold Beah were postponed. Roseburg News Review. 6 Liody Loop Hey Day Merry. Go-Bound Monkey Circu Whoopee Fun Show House of Glass Freak Animal Show Leaping Lena Loti of other Attractions! 20 Big Shows From Washington From Seattle, hotel guests In Medford are 8- Stein man, H. H. Manny, Mrs. W. N. Pow ers, Norma Jones and Nydta Love, J. H. Piper of Spokane. Mrs. Whipple Home Mrs. J. W. WWpplt returned to Medford by train this morning from Salem, where she has been spending the past week vis iting friends. t At Hotela Here From Cove City. North Carolina, Dr. R O. Melbee was registered at a local hotel. James S. Straight was the only other person registered from a state other than on the Pacific coast. First Aid Shown Dr. Ralph Carl son of Portland, representatlvs of the Red Cross In Orfgon and a portion of California and Idaho. Is attending the forestry training camp near Butte Falls, and giving lectures on first aid. Locates In Trinidad Paul Andrews, who left Medford Saturday morning for Trinidad, Col., arrived Wednesday at 3 o'clock, motoring In his Ford. He has accepted a position in the Colorado town in the Goodyear tire shop, operated by his brother-in-law, according to news received here. Returns From Lake Ernest A, Hos tel, publicity manager of Crater Ni ional park, returned to Medford this morning from Crater Lake and the forest guard training camp at owen Oregon camp No. 3 near Butte Falls. Last evening Mr. Rostel showed the movies of winter scenes in the park at the camp. Returns to Eugene Mrs. George Hohn of Eugene left this noon on the Shasta for her home, having visited her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hohn for several days. She spent the week-end visiting in Red ding. Calif., returning to Medford early in the week. Thursday Shoppers Miss Laura rurson of Phoenix spent this mevn ing shopping at Medford stores. Cen tral Point was also well represented in the list of visitors by Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Board man and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Board- man. Youths Are Fined Newman Bill ings and William Cunningham were each fined 5 In Judge Glenn O. Tay lor's court late yesterday afternoon, for carrying four passengers In the front seats of their cars. The arrests were made Tuesday evening by B. M. Baucom, state police officer. Mrs. Dow Shops Here Mrs. Fern Dow of San Francisco, who Is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bee be and children, Margaret; Mor ris Dow at their Central Point home, was shopping in Medford yesterday, accompanied by her children and their young cousin, Barbara Lee Koh ler. Callers Today Mrs. A. T. Zoek of Mt. Shasta, Cal. is in Medford today attending to business matters. Other out of town callers are Mae Dunaway of Dunsmulr, C. F. Vosa of Holland, Mrs. Jno. Louie and daughter of Ga zelle, Cal., Mrs. W. R. Endlcott and son of Dunsmulr and Brloe Rohrer of Montague. Two Permits Issued The Growers' Exchange was today Issued a building permit by the city building depart ment for the installation of skylights In the building at the corner of Fir and Eleventh streets. Yesterday M. H. Coulter received permission from the city building department to con struct an addition to his residence at 821 Oak street. The estimated cost was 9100. NOW SH0WINO DON'T MISS IT! IT'S GRAND ENTERTAINMENT I Guilty! 'I'm not rnll'Tl 1 did mr dutr dl.trlrt attorney If an Innocent man roes to the a.llows WHO 19 10 BLAME" EDMUND LOWE "ATTORNEY rort the DEFENSE" WITH EVELYN BRENT CONSTANCE CUMMINOS iI4ut. S? l Alumni to Meet The alumni of St. Mary's academy will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the aca demy for an Interesting session. Medford Guests Mrs. Joe Daley, and daughter Frances, spent the past week-end visiting Mrs. Daley's par ent, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bamber, of this eity Klamath News. In Medford For Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hamilton of this city spent part of the holiday vacation visiting in Medford. Grants Pass Dally Cour ier. In Grants Pass T. E- Daniels spent tin early part of thla week in Grants Pass attending to business interests, according to a news Item In the Grants Pass Dally Courier. Barnes In Klamath Ernest Barnes. Independent Insurance adjuster of Medford, was In Klamath Falls Sun day and went to Crescent Lake where he adjusted a fire loss Klamath News. Resumes Duttes Francis Barr, who spent the past month at his home in Hlllsboro, Ore., recuperating from a recent tliness, has returned to Med ford to resume his duties at the Mu tual Mill and Seed company. Register In City Stopping at ho tels in the city, are the following from state points: J. Jordan of Cor vallls, F. H. Spears of Salem, T. L. Theumler of Rogue River. J. M. Cal lahan of Eugene, C. H. Crow of Rose burg, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansand and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Trent of Mo Mtnnvllle and Guy Yung of Klamath Falls. Purchased Hornet M. W. Campbell a recent arrival here and formerly of Medford, has purchased a home on Orchard avenue from Martin Mc An drews of this city. Mr. Campbell has moved Into the house and plans to make his permanent home here. The purchase was made through the of fice of the Favell-Utley Realty com pany Klamath News. On Business Here C. C. Summer of the Richfield Oil company, who has been attending to business matters in Medford for the past few days, left today for his headquarters in Seat tle. Mr. Summer said that a group of officials for the company, irho are now on a tour throughout the north west, plan to be In Medford next week. Mr. Summer conferred here with E. A. Randle, who recently ac cepted the position of branch man ager in this section, coming here from Portland. Special Communication of A Medford Lodge No. 103 A. drs A M rWay Junc vlw 3rd at 7:30 p. m. Work in M. M. degree. Visitors In vited. By order of L. C. STEWART, M. M. ' GEO. ALDEN, Secretary. Shrine Stated Session , Hlllah Temple meet at Mtwonifl Hell, Ashland, n.i. no- .lima 3rd.. In Atated aeaslon. vO Routine and other lm- nnrtant buatneaj re garding the Spring Ceremonial. All Shrlnere Invited. Ught refreehmente after session, a. R. CHAMPAN, Po tentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. THE COUNTY PAY FOR SALEM, Juna a. (AP) To settle (or all time and definitely the le gality of payment by the various Oregon countlea of stenographic help for their district attorney,, and the right of district attorneys to use a portion of the epeclal prohibition law enforcement fund entrusted to their administration In the payment of salaries of deputy district at torneys, District Attorney John Car een of Marlon county, today filed suit In the circuit court here asking a declaratory Judgment to settle the questions Involved. The county court of Marlon county and Ita Individual members are made defendants In the friendly action. In that practically all Oregon counties appropriate money for the payment of atenographlc help for the district attorneys, and several countlea of deputy district storneys. the case has a statewide Interest. Question of the legality of such payments was raised here Just prior to the primary election by Judge L. H. McMahan of the Marlon county circuit court. In disclosing the al leged findings of a grnnd Jury which was discharged as Illegal by a. P. Sklpwortn lajt July. Judge M- Mahan reported the grand Jury as having found, through Ita Investi gations, that the deputy district at torney In Marlon county has been for yesra paid $75 a month out of the prohibition enforcement fund, that the stenographer In the dis trict attorney's office has been paid 50 a month by the county court, and that the payment of both of these Items Is Illegal and without authority of law. Football Picture At Fox Craterian (By Jack Retlaw) Following his outstanding success in the role of the young officer in "Mats Hart" with Greta Garbo. that celebrated star. Ramon Novarro. comes to the screen In an entirely new characterization In "Huddle," to be shown tomorrow and Satur day at the Fox Craterian theater. He portrays the role of Tony Amatto. mill hand in a rge steel plant, who wins a scholarship to Tale university. His efforts to ad just himself to strange social en vironment by the right of brawn snd athletic achievement, are stirring basis for this story. Sam Wood, famous for "So This Is College" and his recent filming of the entire U. 8. C.-Notre Dame game, directed the production with one of the strongest supporting casts of the year. Madge Evans, who scored a dis tinct hit as the feminine le.id in "Lovers Courageous," plays opposite Novarro for the second time In her career. Her first appearance with him was in "The Son of India." which started this popular young Of All The Things You Buy err ics is the SHELTER Jir, FOOD ' B 4-1-1 OF EACH DOLLAR is pent by the averagt Amw ican family for electricity. Think of it...three-fifthi of one per cent (.681 to be exact). There if nothing you buy that costs as little as electricity in propor tion to the service rendered. The house is lighted, food refrigerated, clothes washed and ironed, bread ' toattcd, rugs cleaned, food cooked, water heated, entertainment provided and many other service too numerous to mention for only a few pennies a day. Dectricity is the cheapest thing you buy. CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY m noetui lady on the way to success as a talking-picture leading woman. Una Mrkel. the girl with "that ole southern drawl." who made such a hit In "Private Lives," plays a southern girl who stirs things up on the Yale campus. As the fighting coach of the var sity football team. Ralph Oravea la given opportunity at one of the virile type of rolea that are his specialty. Prominent rolea ara also filled by Prank Albertson, Martha Sleeper, ockliffe Fellow, and othrs of note. Today will be the final showings of that clever dramatic hit. "Sinners In the Sun." featuring Carole Lom bard and Chester Morris. Lowe Wins Crowds At Holly Picture (ny Jihn Nledermeyer) If the loud praise accorded "Attor ney for the Defense" last night is significant, then it seems that one of the finest and most entertaining pictures to come to Medford for some time Is at the Holly. Edmond Lowe. Evelyn Brent and Constance Cum- mincs made a marked impression upon the large, crowd at the Holly last night. So perfectly done are tll the parts that one can hardly find a flaw In the entire production. The story Is powerful and highly en tertaining and at times reaches dra matic and emotional heights that grip everyone in the theatre. Never has Edmond Lowe turned in a performance as he does in "Attor ney for the Defense." This Is due not only to his remarkable ability, but also to the splendid story In which he has been cast and the won derful support given by the other members of the cast. The short sub jects, too, proved highly entertaining, and everyone acclaimed It as a won derftil show. It will be at the Holly the remainder of the week. 10 CURB ESQ County Judge C. B. Lamkln of the Juvenile court yesterday acted upon the cases of two Sams Valley youths, detained after a series of escapades, which included alleged thieving and defacing of the Sams Valley school house. The boys are brothers. The eldest 13 years old Is de tained, until arrangements can be made for his parole to a resident of the Talent district. The court holds that he is a "bad Influence" upon the younger, and that his parents have difficulty in restraining him. The younger boy was conditionally paroled to his parents with the un derstanding that they were to report weekly on his conduct. Lee Smith Not In Still Case Dne to an oversight, a news article In The Mall Tribune, relerrlng to the "Ueese creek still case," the name of Lee Smith wa printed, In. stead of Ted Smith. Lee Smith, Medford youth, was not Identified wlh the case. The error waa due to a confusion of Smiths In the newa article. ELECTRICITY (Mr THMCnrms w out r. Nf4.MKM4lfWIMHW ONLY ?sf Icent E LIST EXPENSE OF CAMPAIGN BALLS Seven more candidates for office in the late primary today filed their expense accounts with the county clerk. June 4 Is the final day for filing campaign expense lists. Cer tificates of election have been made out for the winners. Wimam E. Phlpr of this city, democratic nominee for county Judge, expended sr.2G.45, according to his statement. Lewis Ulrich. Democratic nominee for county clerk, spent $43 30. his statement aays. William R. Colemnn. Republican nominee for Justice of the peace. Medford district, npent MS. 7ft; cieorfre Present t, constable nominee, 9.15; C. R. Bowman, Tiilent. county school superintendent, nominee, l3.1fi: Frank Perl, coroner winner, 172.20 and Charles P. Talent, who finished third in the Republican race for sheriff. 105.30. Printing and admission fees to candidates dances were the chief Hems of expense. Moore s Drive Inn Open This Evening Mnore's new "Drive Inn." located a short distance south of the Junc tion of Central avenue and the Pa cific highway, opens this evening at 8:00 o'clock. This Is on of the new style eat ing places where the customers drive In and are served lunches, chicken dinners, soft drinks, etc, without getting out of their cars. Ex-Presbyterian Chief Succumbs PHOENIX. June a. (Spl.) Thim ble club of Oak Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Lillian Coleman Friday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Drake will assist Mrs. Coleman In entertaining. All members are urged to be present. All hair cuts 25c; shaving 15c. Grand Hotel Shop. I .i,ia,.i.'lm:ir0.mts CHESTER MORRIS and CAROLE LOMBARD "SINNERS IN THE SUN" (J- m,.::A2 lM With MADOB EVANS ' SAM V y WOOD oka J production ' r aiiaami fca Also OUR GANG Comedy !iS533! Charles Farrell with Marlon Nixon When in the Stop at either of the HEATH MAr' HOTELS Itortltfyft natural buutlM 4 Itstwa lryJid hottii m squsiV apersc! tad by vtparttftcad travtlcn. fri lha hub of th. aVipplnA sM thMfteal 0ttrfctwrftfc avsY eonrfeft st b oost, 0iao croi the sirast RATES Sngl tOOO Wis with both. Oeutk (150 ondup ! bath.. ,IW HARPY HCATHMAN aaMOMrMaH O R M voire Oelns In Hungary BUDAPEST -(AP) Organizers of a divorce club here discovered that 7 per cent of Hungary's marriages end la the courts and that 16,000 cases are pending. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY POit SALS OR TRADE EQUITY in 320 acres hill land good running spring, tome good timber. Would take small town property, J. W. WAKBKIELD AGENCY, 107 East Main St.. MMford R. R. ticket good until June 6 to Eugene. Grand Hotel. 3-ROOM furnished apt. bath and private entrance. Cheap to good tenant. 9 E. Jackson. Phone 593-Y. FOR HOT Modern 4 room furnish ed house. 1022 W 10 tn St., Phone 1046-Y. REAL BAROA1N Three acre rose garden must le sold at once on ac count of sickness. Property loca ted li blocks to ocnau at Pebble Beach, Crescent Ctty Calif. See Rus sell J. Hurley or George D. Qrant, Crescent City. Calif. FOR SALE R. R. t lckeU to Spok an. Expires June fl. Price 17.00. 31 S. Tront St. ENTIRE lower floor, modern, unfur nished. Inquire 148 S. Ivy. GENTLEMAN share expenses, help drive, transportation, Los Angela?, Phone 1628. REPOSSESSIONS MUST BE SOLD 1930 Pontlac coach and coupe; 1920 Pont lac sedan: 1928 Bulck sedan; 1028 Podge sedan: 1028 Olds sedan, new series 1031 Ford sedan; 1931 Chevrolet coupe. We have SO for you to select from, at all prices. PONTIAO SALES & SERVICE So. Riverside TON1TB and FKI. "Forgotten Women" Marlon Shilling, Bex Bell Any Seat 15o TODAY FINAL TIMES COMING ii i TOMORROW and SATURDAY The Fastest Action COLLEGE STORY Ever Filmed! o MERKEL' f Hi RALPH V7 mi 4 rr r f ,ivtt vr.a Jk 4 Today-Fri. An? Seat 154 Pacific Northwest t, HTMHMAN MANAmr HCATHMAN PkUM. AT SALMON 1 -4 C O O H- MCTUftS lI 0