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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1932)
JfEPFOTCD MATT, TOrRUXK. MEDFORD. ORF.OOS. SUNDAY. OCTOEEB 23, 1932 PSGE SEVEN V Local, and Beturns From Trlp-Deputy Sher V tlf Paul Jennings returned to aled forq Friday erenlng from the OrUtln Creek seetlon where he nas been bunting for the past week. To ETposltlon William H. Oora 1 In Portland this week-end attending ' the International Livestock exposi tion. 9 In MedfonJ Professor and Mra. A. O. Strange of the Ashland Normal . aohool were In Medford Saturday af ; temoon attending to business mat- - Hera on Business Principal W. A. Johnston of Rogue River, and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling of Phoenix were In Medford Saturday and called as tne county superintendent's of fice. s. . Cborns Meets A largo nuber of sjehoo) teachers from various districts la the county were In Medford Sat jU urday, and attended the Jackson County Teachers chorus which prac ticed at the senior high school. Car Stolen State police received a report yesterday afternoon that the ? Master Six Bulck roadster belonging to C. W. Schaupp of Klamath Falls was stolen in that city Bteween ano 10 a. m. Saturday. - . a Callfornlan Robert W. Hunt. 36 of Orland. Calif., and Helen Slveaind. 91, also of that city, obtained mar riage license Saturday at the county " eourt house. Hunt operates a bat tery shop, and she gave her occupa tion as a bookkeeper. .v ' Oregonlans Giving their homes aa points in Oregon outside of Portland, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Retlaw, H. W. Sims, W. A. Hansen and Phillip X. Koko of Eugene, O. O. Clarke of -j Butte Palls, and Olover Brant of f SJarshfleld. ' ' Called By Illness Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kenworthy of Hollywood, and W. v H. Lambert of Fairfield, Call!., are Jn Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' Chester Parker, having been called liere by the serious Illness of Mrs. W. H. Lambert. From Kucttip Alan Oarley and Millard Younger accompanied Robert X. Allen of Eugene to Medford for the week-end. Alan la visiting his ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carley,' and Millard is visiting his mother. Both Carley and Younger are students at the University of Oregon. ;'. license to Wed Jackson county clerk's office Saturday Issued a mar riage license to Dennis L. Sellards. S3, of Orants Pass, and Blanche Schotte. 30. also of that place. He 'listed his occupation aa a carpenter, Hellards Is a native of Minnesota, and he of Colorado. - " .,' Marriage License Michael E. Sny der, 35, of Central Point, and Ellen k. B. Virtue, 18, Medford obtained a 1 ' jnarrlage license at the county clerk's . vofflce on Saturday. His occupation la illsted as a laborer. Snyder Is a native . f Indiana, according to the records, and she of Oregon. J Obtains License A wedding li cense was Issued the last of the week to Harry Arthur Newnham. 33. Of Gold Hill, and Mildred Ellen Wyatt ' 20, also of that city. He listed his oc ' ' cupatlon as a miner, and she ae a clerk. Newnham Is a native of Colo rado and she of Oregon. a Rosenorough Sentenced Russell : Roseborough was Saturday fined 10 and his driver's license suspended for . three months, when he appeared be "fore Judge Olenn O. Taylor In Justice ourt. Eoeeborouga was arrested for ... falling to stop at the stop sign on 1 Oakdale and Sixth streets Friday eve ; ring at eight o'clock. His car struck . the vehicle driven by D. J. Stiner, , and both Mr. and Mrs. Stiner suffer ed bruises as a result of the Impact. TODAY in - Continuous Today 1:4511:00 ON THE SCREEN 4V " t . M.H.HOFFMAN Prtstnts li.-'-.:v'V- Wo LEW MARY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG --L.l. GEORGE WILLIAM JUNE ,h l tfl,lriWi.f. -vioy liens iiiusivai nn Personal Goes to Portland Olen Amsplger left Frldaj for ortland by train, to attend to business matters. Leave Hospital Q4rs B. 7. Shore and her very young daughter left the Community hospital Friday for their home. Edwin Returns A. R. Edwin, chief clerk of the Crater Lake psrk service has returned to Medford from a brief trip to Idaho. Return South Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hawlrlgg of Alameda, Calif., who have been spending the past week visiting Mr. Hazelrlgg'a mother, Mrs. Sue Hazelrlgg, have returned to then home in the south. Hoover Leads Straw vote taken at the high school Wednesday showed Hoover was the favorite of the stu dents. The other leaders were Dates for county Judge and Bees on for sher iff, according to report. permit Issued O. D. Thompson re ceived a building permit from the city Saturday to complete the upstairs of his residence at 1003 West Eleventh street. The coat was estimated at HS0. Snow at IaUp Information recelv ed from Crater National Park Satur day about noon, stated that five inches of snow had fallen up until that time, and that It was still snow ing. Janonch Returns Karl L. Janouch, assistant supervisor of Rogue River National park, has returned to Med ford from Lake o' the Woods, where ho spent the past week supervising the construction of the log buildings at the lake. Can Much Ftnlt 'While many work- era In the valley have been busy can ning fruits and vegetables for them selves as woll as for the needy, Irene Wells, superintendent st the county poor farm has canned 3223 quarts of fruits and vegetables, with the air of her assistant. Files Application Ahljah Woods has filed application with the feder al radio commission at Washington, D. C, for an amateur transmitter's license snd establishing of a private station. He expects to receive an ans wer to the application In about three weeks. Hearing Set Hearing for James B. Williams of Oakdale. Calif., who was arrested Thursday night with SO gal lons of alcohol in his possession, wss set for Tuesday morning at 10 a. m., In Grants Pass, state police reported. Williams will be charged with Illegal transportation of liquor. Return Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E M. Wilson were expected to return home yesterday from Klamath Falls, where thev visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Goeller. Thursday Mr. Wil son Journeyed to Lakevlew on busi ness, and Joined Mrs. Wilson again In Klamath Falls, to return here. To Get Speaker Klwanlana 1n charge of the program tomorrow are endeavoring to get a speaker to dis cuss the features of the Granger Wat er Power bill, it was announced Sat urday. The regular Monday noon Meeting, up until election time, will be devoted to measures. Portlanners Here Tho hotol lists in Medford Include the names of the following residents of Portland: H. Poplck. C. C. Barr. E. W. Llnstrom, H. Barney, H. W. Powers, Mrs. Win ning. H. M. Turner, W. J. Havens and son. A. W. Adamson, A. E. Wanke, E J. Wanke. W. R. Coulter, W. J. Bur goyne, Charles Tlsdale, H. H. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McLaln, J. A. Mc- Henrv. A. F. Kosslter. R. M. Town send. R. Bone. J. D. Finn, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Laird, B. W. Crlchton, O. w. Mettler. TJ. I. Powels and O. Joe Hill. IN PERSON! Jackie Merkle The 5-year old ereniun who haa astounded the nation and hag set Hollywood ga gal Come on and meet Hollywood's newest hoy friend in person. Here's a real treat that yon sim ply must not miss 1 What a hoy I YouU want to take him home. ADMISSION 20c CODY NOLAN E.STONE COLLIER Jr. CLYDE Tilt Harold Lloyd in J r --" rii'if From six to sixty young kids, snd older ones, will get themselves mirth- lfled. For Harold Lloyd has hit town In a tornado of laughs, aa the Hol- To Adrtresd Mrrt Mlsa Helen Byrn-! es. national W. C. T. u. lecturer, w:ii addreaa a Joint meeting of the Jack eon County Civic League and Jack son County W. C. T. u. tomorrow ar temoon in the auditorium of the new Jackson county court house, be ginning at a p. m. A musical pro gram will precede tho speaking. All voters are urged to attend.. At Cttorns Practice Among school teachers from outlying districts In the county, who attended the Jack son County Teachers chorus Satur day morning were Misses Grace and Ruth Elsham of Derby, Miss Winifred May of Table Rock, Miss Iva B. Stark1 of Willow Springs, Mtss Lula Thurs ton of Tolo, Laura York of Inde pendence, Mrs. Mabel Thornton ol Lone Pine, Mrs. Viola omeroy and Miss Ethel Bou&sum of Beagle. Camalvan Guest Tlere J. H. Cax nahan, prominent attorney of Klam ath Falls, was & visitor In Medford yesterday, calling; on his oM friends, Colonel E. E. Kelly, with whom be served In the Spanish American war. and T. J. Enrlght. Mr. Carnahan and Tom" are both graduates of George town University and w-?re talking over the professors and all the "good old days" In the south between war reminiscences yesterday afternoon. Ilotue Destroyed The large resi dence belonging to W. A. Grant ot Table Rock was completely destroyed by fire late Prldny afternoon, accord ing to state police who visited the scene. Little of the furniture was saved, they reported. Mr. Grant was a short distance from the house, and unon looklnjr In that direction, saw the flames, he said. No means of com batting the blaze was available. Ball at $500 Early Friday morning state police at Grants Pass arrested Arthur Webber, 22, of Trena-y, Mich., Raymond Secley, 23, of Los Angeles, and Clifton McCammon, 26, of Santa Barbara, with sixty gallons of gasoline and cylinder oil in their car, which was later reported stolen from a Stan dard Oil station In Grants Pass. The car they were driving Is being held until it is determined whether the machine was stolen, Captain Lee M. Bown of the state police stated. The trio appeared in Grant Pass court Friday afternoon, and waived grand Jury rights. Their ball was set at J500 each. TODAY and MONDAY Another Big First-run Picture 4 mm Added Jimmy Gleason Comedy, "Yoo Hoo" Curiosities Fox Moviertone News Continuous Show Craterian Hit - i "if iii iii 1111111111 fxm . ottOM lywood -struck taeo-he-e hero of "Mi?' la Cry" with Constance Cummlngs opening at th Craterian theater to day. "(olden Bears" At hotels here, the following from Los Angeles are guests Mr. and Mrs. Bean, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Paeke, Florence K. French, R C. Scott, and Joe Press. From San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mains. J. K. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Lee Brandon, Joseph Schnal, W. J. Klllen, I. R. Amburgey, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ettel, B. R. E. Polueett. Mr. and Mra. B. H. Williams, were also registered. Others from California 1 were W. H. Reavts of Sacramento, Mr, ! and Mrs. Floyd Hollenback of Cres- cent City, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin of Eureka, and J. H. Warner of Yreka. 1 I Hi Times Out Second issue of the Medford Hl-Tlmes was Issued and dis tributed at the different schools and to the merchants Friday, and like the first Issue, under this class year edi tion, and assistants, la a credit o the schools and those who issue it. The students received many compli ments on the quality of the news, as well as the neat appearance) of the make-up, advertising and printing of the first Issues. Current issue con tains reports of school work, tells of coming activities and sport. It also carries a snappy Joke column, excel lent editorials and general news. Jackie Merkle On Program at Holly For Today Program Jackie Merkle the little five year old mental genius will appear at the Holly theater today. Jackie has as tounded the nation with ma uncan ny mind and has set a new fad In Hollywood. Everyone In th Movie Home Owned & Operated OXV io ie 2M Children Be Phone 2111 Starts TODAY "Murder in the Rue Morgue" HELA UT.OSI. SIDNEY FOX Also "ROI.LINQ ALONG" "Mechanical cow" News Continuous Shows Sun. 1:30-11 p. m. S-H-I-V-E-R-S Thrills! Chills! BORIS KARLOFF Star of "Frankenstein" with MELVYN DOUGLAS LILIAN BOND GLORIA STUART Today 2:00 to 11:00 colony know Jacue and Jackie knows very bod y And knowj more about them than is comfortable in some cases. Little Jackie has astound ed everyone everywhere he ha been. On hi way up to Portland and Seattle. Jackie had a few days off and decided to stay in Medford and give the folks her a chance to see that he can live up to all the stories that have been to'.d about him. Jack ie has been the subject matter of numerous stories In the nation's leading magar.tnes lately. Whenever he walks onto a movie lot, everyone goe for him and asks him a lot of niirtinnm tt with un- canny ability. He will appear at the' Holly for both the matinee and eve- ning S'.ows today. Exciting Drama On Today Rialto 'Bill Anticipation thrilling the audience at the Rialto theater with tlta weird characters and eager suspense. "The Old Dark House," Universal strange drama, of one exciting night in a lonely Welsh manor, opens local en gagement here to day. "The Old Dark House" tell a story of travelers on a week end vacation who are caught in a howling storm and forced to seek shelter for the night in an ancient, bleak house where a family of Inher ent Insanity live ruled by a hulking servsnt of brutal character. Aa the night progresses the gigan tic brute, resenting the intrusion, be comes dangerously drunk and threat ens the entire household. Attempts to subdue him only enrage the evil giant, after a aerie of. terrific battles he hastens to loose upon the group a terror which even the occupant of the awful house fear. From then on Continuous PRICES i mm& with i mm wfrW- mm V $4 "MM-wA fcisf J" Ml V iC Matinees Week Days Balcony 15c Lower Floor First Two Bows Balcony 25? Hventnpi, BunrtaT Mntlnw ni Holidays Bnlcmiy Lower Floor and First Two Bows Balcony 35t Kindles a Dim fir 18vA 'tm stark terror reigns and the Horrified suesU are nlaoed in deasei-a.t situa tions and event move swiftly to powermi c.imax sa:a to De tne most Impressive for sheer dramatic intens ity of any film shown here t'.-ls year. "File 113" Billed For Show at Holly Tn addition to the regular feature, "File 113." showing st the H'M'.y theater t.iay, the HMly will pw.vnt little Jackie Merkle the five year oia memai emu wno na aiaruea v nation with hi uncanny mind. "tt' amarerf everyone and Medford ta fortunate to be aV.e to see him. On his way up north to keep theater enea omenta, jnck'-e had a few day off and decided to gire the fo'.ks of Medford a aample of his mental ability. He will appear In per son at the Holly theater today, both matinee and evening. Today 2 to 11 Also Selected Short Subjects Clean Sparkling Teeth 8o Important to Har old Lloyd, are equally necemary to everyone who desires HEALTH and SUCCESS. Let me Inspect your teeth . . there's no charge and. If work la neoea eary, youll find my work flATIrtPACTORY and my charge in line with present times. Dr. I. II. GOVE Guaranteed Dentistry 235 East Main Street Upstairs Phone 872-J CONSULTATION FREE Broken windows glazed by Trow Ortdite Cabinet Works. . n (BARBARA STANWYCK AT STUDIO IN "SO BIG" Barbara Stanwyck in "So Big" s the attraction opening today at the Studio theater. Her role in "So Big', a Sellna Peaks, th girl whose atory from childhood to old age 1 the central theme of the plot, la the fin est bit of work that Barbara, has yet accomplljhed on the screen. The story of "So Big" ha been adapted from th novel by Edna Fer ber. The cast includes George Brent EDGAR ALLEN POE STORY ONROXY SCREEN TODAY A weird menace of a giant ape hanps over 'Murder In th Rue Morgue." at range drama which opens totday at the Roxy theater, wltk Bela Lugosl and Sidney Fox in th lead lng pole. This shaggy monster bring an eerie quality to th tory. NOW Pl.AVINO Mm "Bellere It Or Not" Cartoon News Ailults inc. Kids He STUDIO When You Come To Medford For "Movie Crazy" Patronize These Firms 'Masterpiece' A charming new pattern com memorating the Golden Anni versary of Holmea dt Edward Inlaid. "Something more than plate." Guaranteed without time limit , Prose n ted by Brophy's. Service for Six $24-75 Salad Forks FREE Until Nov. 1st 'jewelers MEDFORD. OHEi (AM VOTE A Protective Ticket For Your Family Whatever your political views, they are based on your ideal of the best for the people. Wisdom be gins at home with a systematio system of saving. 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