Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    irEPFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, !M"EDFOIiD, OREGON. THXTlxSDAT, JULY 21. "1932.
REGE SEVEN
Local and
Mn, Millard Here Mm. O. B. Mil
lard of Bacrunento, CU., U a TUitor
In Medford thli wek.
Tram Klamath Fall BU8tnes eall-
n in MdloM from Klamath FaJla
art Mr. and Mr. B. C. Stout and
P. R. Lyons.
Down from Besort Mr. Z. W. Rg
imer and daughter Evelyn of Union
Creek are in Medford today shopping
and attending to bufilnwa matters.
, In from Shady Cove W. J. BrU
.thla morning reporting quit a sum
mer colony at the popular report on
Rogue river, 1
Home with Baby Mrs. P. T. fillva
left the Sacred Heart hospital today
for home with her very young baby
daughter.
Feldhelmer Here T. C. Feldhelmer
of Portland la here to look over crop
prospect in his orchard In the Rogue
River valley.
Ashland Party Planned The Y. W.
0. A. group under the leadership of
Miss Dorothy Mitchell Is planning a
party at Ashland for this evening.
On Business Hero R. D. Parrell,
district freight and passenger agent
of the Wabash lines, with headquar
ters in Portland, was In Medford to
day on business.
Here for Operation Mrs. Mary La-
manl and daughter Pranoea are here
from Mt. Shasta. Cal., Frances hav
ing undergone an operation Wednes
day. Undergoes Operation C. F. Rosen-
crana of Central Point underwent an
operation at the Community hospital
last night, and Is reported getting
along nicely.
Leaves Hospital Adam Bowman,
who underwent a major operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital July 9, re
turned to his home on route 4 to
day.
McMahon In City J. J. McMahon
former speed cop In this district, was
In Medfoid this morning on his re
turn to Portland from San Francisco,
and stopped for a short visit with old
friends.
New from Mr. GUmore W. 8.
ailmore of this city, who underwent
an operation yesterday at Dr. R. C.
Coffey's clinic, is getting along nicely,
according to news recelvfd from Port
land today.
Miss Kenney in Hospital Miss
France Kenney of 813 Beatty street,
who underwent a major operation at
the Sacred Heart hospital last night,
was reported getting along nicely to
day.
Hamilton Visits Plches O. B. Ham
ilton, who Is stationed In Mt. Lassen
national park by the forest service,
Is . In Medford for his vacation
truest of his sister, Mrs. A. Pic he,- and
family.
Isaacs Catches Fish Dick Isaacs
and Ron DeVore spent Tuesday on
the Rogue, where, Dick landed a fine
ateelhead. Ron, whose luck waa not
so good, la returning to the stream
today to get hla fish.
' Leave for Ashland Mrs. Millie
Walker and daughter Sybil of Gold
Hill left on the train this morning
for Ashland, where they plan to
spend about a week. Mrs. Walker
wlU have dental work done while
there.
Business Callers Among business
callers in Medford today from neigh
borlrur vicinities are Jeff Hamlin of
Phoenix, Mtiw Hattle Howlett of Eagle
Point. Mrs. D. W. Dickey of Phoenix,
Mrs. Roy Vaughan of Prospect and
Mrs. J. S. Boardman, Central point.
Register from North Hotel guests
stopping In Medford, giving Foruana
as their addresses are Mr. ana Mrs,
I. L. Barry. H. B. Peck. O. W. Har
rington, J. I. Talbot, Q. F. Bradley
j. F. Randall, W. W. Durfee. E. M,
Combs and family. H. W. Pomerene,
C. F. Hawkins and Charles Benton
Washington Gnests The hotel reg
isters In the city contain the names
of the following from Washington
0. W. Sheppard of Yakima, W. Ma-
dole of Longvlew, George E. Kfttz and
W. C. Lilley of Seattle, J. E. ocnart
tie. Jack Crawford and Mr. Johnson
of Spokane.
yelphbOTing Towns Real
dents of neighboring towns attending
to business matters tn Medford today
are: A. K. Cass and W. C. Bears of
Grants Pass, O. T. Jackson and O. H
. Davis, Phoenix; W. J. Freeman, W.
MoBrlde, Central Point; W. L. Harris,
Talent, and Mrs. Ada Keyle or Mer
lin.
Mrs. Payne m Mrs. Lester Payne of
Sams Valley, who became critically
ill at her home last nleht, was rush
d to the Sacred Heart hospital
where she underwent on operation for
appendicitis this morning. Mr. Payne
was recently rernovd to hla home
from the hospital, where he also un
derwent an appendicitis operation
SSate
Ends
T0N1TE
Marilyn
Miller,
Ben Lron
In
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Medford
Personal
Returns Today Charles Reamea re
turned to Medford by train this
morning from the north.
Medford Residents Mr. and Mrs.
George Buckingham of Medford were
visitors in Grants pass Tueeday-
Grants Pass Dally Courier.
Visits Aunt Mrs. Lester Holmes of
Medford is spending several days in
this city with her aunt, Mrs. Prank
Lyons, on East D street. Or ants Pass
Dally Courier.
Motor to Medford Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Allen and Ml&sea Juanita and
Leona Allen and Naomi Smith, all of
this city, motored to Medford Wed
nesday. Grants Pa&s Dally Courier.
To Crater Lake H. 0. Rugg of
Hanover. N. H.. arrived In Medford
by train this morning to visit Crater
lake. He plana to stop over at Pros
pect en route.
Visiting Grandmother Misses
Frances and Wlllamae Parker of Cen
tral Point are visiting at the home
of their grandmother, Mrs. Helen Al-
Terson. at 403 E street. In this city.
Oranta Pass Daily Courier.
From the South Mrs. R. W. Stan
ton of Los Angeles waa registered at
a local hotel last night. Others from
California were Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Reavls and Bruno Loery of San Fran
cisco.
Miss Orth Home Miss Dorothy
Orth returned to Medford list even
ing from Portland, where she recent
ly underwent a major operation. She
was accompanied by her mother, who
reported her condition much Im
proved.
Stop in Medford From point
within the state, exclusive of Port
land, guests at hotels In Medford are
Jack Retlaw of . Eugene, Gene M.
Simpson of Corvallls, F. S. Jones of
Roseburg, J. H. Ryan and C. N. Nash
of Salem and Merel S. Sager of Cra
ter lake.
In Community Hospital Mrs. K.
H. Boyer underwent an operation at
the Community hospital this morn
ing for removal of tonsils. Mrs. F.
H. House also of Medford underwent
major operation at the hospital,
and W. T. Oliver of Applegate Is re
ceiving treatment for Illness.
Visit Earl Campbell Mrs. George
Henselman and her mother, Mrs.
Susie Campbell, left by motor for San
Jose, where they will visit Earl Camp
bell, professor at the San Jose Teach
ers' college. Mr. Campbell formerly
resided In Medford where he wis
connected with the local school sys
tem.
Callfornlans in City Northern
California Is well represented in the
list of business callers In Medford to
day, which includes Mrs. Frank Boyd
of Etna. Mrs. W. L. Fisher and daugh
ter of Mt. Shasta, George A. Tebbe of
Yreka, N. F. Pegg of Fort Jones, A.
N. Harrel of Glendale, Attlllo Foz-
zobon of Weed. ,
Arrive In Medford Frank DeLoge
yt Los Angeles arrived here yesterday
and registered his automobile at the
Oregon out-of-state bureau on South
Riverside avenue. He gave this city
his Oregon destination. W. W.
Freemyer of East Highlands also reg
istered, listing Applegate as his Ore
gon address.
m m 9
T)r. Bray About Town Dr. J, P.
Bray, who Is recovering from a broken
knee, received In a fall some time
ago at his orchard, was down town
this morning visiting with friends
and announced that he would be in
his office on a part time schedule
for the remainder of the week. He
plans to hobble down to the river
bank Monday and add to his fishing
record for the season.
Londoner Here James A. Taylor of
Oilman & Co., London, England, ar
rived here toddy from the north to
confer with Raymond R. Reter, man
ager of the Pinnacle Packing Co.,
Inc. Mr. Taylor la the London agent
for the local packing firm. He will
continue his Journey south to San
Francisco this evening by train, and
plans to return to London Immedi
ately.
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DEPARTURES SOUTH
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Hotel Jackson
Central it Stfl Tel. 30
dtTHIM' .
McMahon In North H. J. McMahon j
halls from Medford, where hs is sta
tioned in the Interest of a large oil
company. Mr. McMahon ! not an
unhappy man, but he could be made
more contented If someone would
give him a dollar Tor every gallon of
gasoline sold in Medford to tourists
passing through. Here Mr. McMahon
Is staying at the Benson hotel.
Morning Oregon la n.
Woodmen to Picnic A picnic and
swimming party on the Applegate
will be conducted Sunday, July 24.
by the Woodmen of the World and
their families. Those attending are
requested to bring a picnic lunch,
and meet at the K. P. hall at 9
o'clock Sunday morning. Transpor
tation will be provided those having
none, according to the announce
ment. Hammonds Visit Here Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hammond of San Fran
cisco, who haw been guests here for
several days of Mr. Hammond's sis
ter, Mrs. Kate Young, are enjoying
a fishing trip out from Union Creek
today. Mr. Hammond Is postmaster
on a ship sailing from San Francisco
to Hongkong, and will be returning
south with his wife the last of this
week.
Register Automobiles Registering
their automobiles here yesterday were
the following Callfornlans: Eleanors
Each of Alameda, R. B. Dlnneen of
Santa Cruz, W. A. Boltano and J. P.
Trefs of San Francisco, C. E. Cole
of Colusa, Byron Hill of Hollywood,
W. A. Tough of Petaluma, Ford M.
Tusslng of Palo Alto, Duke Horn, Lee
Paplano and John Jorgenson of Los
Angeles. Corral L. Stanhope of Se
attle also registered his car with Lee
C. Oarlock.
AMlfllCE
The army worms are still hanging
on, according to report today from
County Agent R. G. Fowler, who had
anticipated elimination of the pest
long before this. A survey of the
farming area, he stated this after
noon, brought to light many of the
young worms. They are not so plen
tiful as last week, however.
Farmers complain that the worms
are holding back the next crop of
alfalfa and attacking the oncoming
watermelons.
BROKEN ARM IK FALL
Mrs. L. Harbaugh, 78. of Nlanttc
street, In a fall at Twin Plunges last
night, received a bad break In her
left arm Just above the elbow. She
was taken to the Community hos
pital for treatment and was reported
resting easily this afternoon.
Mrs. Harbaugh was going down
steps when she stumbled and fell.
She Is believed to have received no
other Injuries from the Jar.
will
THE
AMERICAN TRADE
(Continued rruui Page One)
to that, it seems that we should fol
low the first rather than the second
course.
"However great our resources, we
cannot isolate ourselves from the rest
of the world."
The premier declared that "when
we marshal the strength of the em
pire, which is the sum total of its
its co-operating parts, we are Invin
cible." He pointed out that It waa neces
sary for each unit of the empire to
do 1U utmost In the spirit of self
help.
Waterway Pact Cited
"In that belief." he continued,
"Canada In the last two years has
done as best she might to Increase
her power for self service and for
empire service.
"Only the other day this govern
ment concluded a treaty with our
friends and neighbors, the United
States of America, by which the St.
Lawrence waterway and the Great
Lakes will be made Into a great sea
through which the commerce of the
empire will be carried to the heart of
this continent, and through which
the products of this ccuntry will go
out to all parts of the empire.
"This waterway will be free to all
ships of the commonwealth, and I
believe will be the sure means by
which the parts of the empire will be
brought sltll closer to one another."
CLAIMED By DEATH
Eleanor Goldfrap, a resident of
Medford for the past six years, pass
ed away at the home -01 her son,
Thomas T. Goldfrap on East Jack
son street, Wednesday afternoon at
the age of 78 years. She Is also sur
vived by one other son, Charles A., of
the Evans Creek valley and two sisters
who reside In England. .
Mrs. Goldfrap was a member of
the St. Marks Episcopal church of
Medford.. where she was an ardent
worker :.o all church affairs.
Punersl services will be held from
St. Marks church Prlday at 10 a. m.
Rev. wm. B. Hamilton will have
charge of services. The body will
later be forwarded to Naps, Calif.,
where Interment will be made. Con
ger Funeral Parlors are In charge of
arrangements.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Monla
of Phoenix a daughter, weighing tH4
pounds, at the Community hospital
last night.
keep HIS FOOD
SAFE
HOURS
live healthier and perhaps longer if their food is also protect
ed from moisture, germs and dirt. In most families the food
saving alone will pay for the refrigerator, and what a conven
ience to have ice cubes always available delicious, frozen des
serts and salads from left-oversmilk foods and sandwich
spreads always ready, perfectly fresh even for
days. You can afford to wait no longer for your
electric refrigerator. Visit your hardware, furni
ture or electrical note and see their displays
CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER
Electricity Is the Cheapest Thing
Girls Flocking To
Enter Marathon In
Search of Prizes
Tlie latest entrant tn th. Mill Trib
une "Million Dollar Legs" marathon
to be run tomorrow afternoon, start
ing from the stage of th, Craterlan
theater at i o'clock Is Patsy Hall, who
wilt participate as Miss Egypt.
The course of the raca will continue
down Central to Sixth street, west
on Sixth to Front street, and south
on Front to Eighth, making the last
lap down Eighth street and Central
to the door of the theater. The public
la urged to Join Fire chief Elliott
and Chief of Police McCredle. Judges.
in watching the race, expected to
bring to the front Medford's own
Olympic material.
Other contenders for the ,10 cash
prlre offered by the Craterlan the
ater are: Evelyn Brochwsy, Miss
America; May Green, Miss Ireland:
Mabel Hardtsty, Mlsa Mexico; Oeorg-
tanna Coatee, Miss Italy; Esther Stock
man, MIab India; Pat dooclman, Miss
Belgium; Isobel Crause. Mlas Den
mark; Irene Stedman, Mlsa New Zea
land: Curtis Bachelder, Miss Spain;
Erva Hooper. Miss Holland: Helen
Hooper. Mlas Norway; Joy Moffett,
Miss France: Dorothy Vandermark.
Miss Finland: Geraldlne Bodenhamer.
Mlsa Germany; Mary Edmtaton, Mlsa
Cansds, and Ruth DAlblnl, Miss
Great Britain.
The winner of second place will re
ceive a permanent wave at the Mur
ray Beauty shop, and winner of third
place two meals at Franklin's cafe.
Tom Brown Picture
Wins Holly Crowds
In the opinion of yesterday's the
atre crowd "Tom Brown of Culver" la
one of the finest shows to come to
Medford for some time. Yesterday's
audiences expressed themselves as
very well pleased with the picture.
10m Brown 01 culver" I. not, as
some have supposed, strictly a chil
dren a picture, in fact. It la ry
much of an adult picture and one
that the kiddles will get all excited
about, too.
Tho characters are all adults and
not, as some have suspected, children.
H. B. Warner, who Is well known for
hla dramatlo ability, has a very im
portent role In the picture and one
that Is very Impressive. The lead la
played by Tom Brown, a recrut from
the stage. The picture will be at the
Holly for tho remainder of the week.
Portland. Aladdin Co. submitted
low bid of $8630 for construction of
4ft lookout houses.
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Phone 291 Children loo
TONIGHT anil FRIDAY
CLAUDETTB COLBERT
Melvyn Douglas,
Lllynn Tushman In
"THE WISER SEX"
Also News and Pictorial
Dally Mar, 1:45. Eva 7:15
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Invest in an
Electric
Refrigerator
The one ure way to
keep die baby's milk
clean and pure is in
an electric refrigera
tor. No chances mutt
be taken with hi
food. But erown-upt
COMPANY
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WHO GETS FOOD
Continued fruin Phge One.)
that no iuppllM should be Issued to
(troxipa 1M by John Pure or Detroit
or Roy W. Robertson of CAllfornia.
Puce and Robertson ha not touna
anything they could do about it.
All tnree leaders turned down an
other Invitation by Pelham D. Olww
ford, superintendent of police, to
leave town, while Pace and two of
his aldaa awaited trial on charges
that their attempted march on the
White House yesterday constituted
naradinir without a permit" and
disorderly conduct."
WASHINGTON, July 31 (AP)
The treasury department todny Issued
orders for evacuation of all govern
ment buildings along Pennsylvania
avenue, now occupied by members
of the bonus army.
The order also Instructed police to
clear out adjoining vacant lots where
the men have built crude shelters,
Pelham D. Olassford. atiperlntend
ent of Washington police, made plans
for tho evacuation later today. At
the Veterans Administration members
of the bonus army continued to seek
transportation home. At 0 a. m. to
day, railroad ticket or oil and gaso
line had been furnished to slightly
more them 4.000.
Roy W. Robertson, leader of the
California contingent. Indicated to
day he would lead his men out of
Washington within the next 48 hours.
Franklin Is Fined
On Driving Charge
In Justice court this morning Doyle
Franklin was fined $25 when he plead
guilty to a reckless driving charge
preferred by state police. Franklin
waa arrested following an accident
at midnight Saturday at the corner
of East Twelth and Riverside.
It's grand entertainment I
Yesterday's crowds acclaim
ed it as the best for months.
You owe it to yourself to
see it.
Better
Than "The
Spirit of
Notre
Darnel" .
If you don't bolieva us
when we say it's good,
ask someone else who
has soen it I
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Phone 1518 113 E. Main
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ROSRBURO, Ore., July 31. CAP)
Paul Saxman. Scottsburg resident
who became lost last Monday while
hunting, found his way out of the
woods yesterday evening, striking the
Umpqua highway at the mouth of
WeaUherly creek, two miles below his
cabin. Three davs and two night
Id the woods left Saxman little the
worse physically but his clothing was
In tatters from continued lighting
through thick underbrush.
He subsisted entirely on huckle
berries, he reported. Though he be
came confused In his surroundings
Monday, Saxman said he felt little
alarm as he was confident that he
could find his way to safety In time.
He was very apologetic for having
caused any anxiety and trouble to
those who had B'ie In search of him.
FOR BAPTIST MEETINGS
Miss Ina E. Burton of New York
city arrived In Medford on the Shasta
at noon today to conduct a con-
THE COOLEST
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
"NEW MORALS FOR OLD"
and Geo. Arliss in "The Millionaire"
TOMORROW
Klopstolua Bowtegged
Puddl Jumpers WId
Olympic Games I Grand
Stands lit Hysterica as
Goat Gland Athletes
Grin and Stumble into
Giddy Victory t
Girls Marathon Starts
SMI
: THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR THEM'
COUNT
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-Real Proof That
Country People
Rc 1 the
MAIL TRIBUNE
F,
At a recent meeting of the 111 i no la
Orange of Kerby In Josephine county
a resolution was adopted whereby
members of the organization pledged
themselves not to vote for any can
didate in November who doe not
voluntarily subscribe to a public
b" " , " "v . Z V. -
nu is. naiaij cvuu uiuugu J arc a "J
law.
Other Hems to be subscribed to
were "a revision of alt widows and
paupers' expenses other than those
absolutely necessiry." The money
thus saved, according to the Orange
plan. Is to be used to provide em
ployment for destitute families,
The group requested that county
officials follow such a plan during
the coming winter.
North Bend. Oolders Auto Porta
Co. moved to Kern building, Sher
man and Connecticut streets,
fere nee with a group of ladles at the
Baptist church this afternoon, and a
meeting there this evening. Mrs, R.
E, Crawford of Roseburg was also In
the city today for the conference.
Miss Burton was honor guest at
a luncheon this noon at the horns
of Dr. Eva Mains Carlow,
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