Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    METVFORT) WATT, TRTRT7NE. METTFmD, OREGON, SUNDAY, 3PRTJJ SO, "1933.
P7TOE FIVE
Local and
Leave! With Babe Mn. Dale Coon
ey and baby daughter left the Com
munity hoepltal for home yesterday.'
Mrs Folkenberg Dies News was re
ceived here yesterday of the death In
Portland last week of Mia. T. H.
Folkenberg. '
Passes In Coqullle F. P. Bunch,
principal of the Rogue River Aca
demy, died last week In Coqullle, It
was learned here yesterday.
Chimney Fire The fire department
was called to 628 North Central Fri
day night to extinguish a chimney
fire.
Decks In Grants Pass Mr. and Mm.
T I. Deck spent yesterday in Grants
Pass attending to business matters.
Medfordltes. North- -R. O. Nixon of
Medford accompanied by his wife and
lion, visited here this week. They were
-eglsiered at the New Heathman ho
. tel. Oregonlan.
1 '
Yale Improved Divld Yale, who
recently underwent an operation at
the Community hospital, had recover
ed sufficiently yesterday to return to
his home.
Mrt Howard Goes Home Mrs . Fred
Howard of the Applegste district was
removed from the Community hos
pital to her home yesterday, her con
dition being much Improved.
Mls.8 Brophy Better Miss Elaine
Brophy. daughter of Mr and Mrs. N.
D. Brophy, who recently underwent
- --.,llnn tn nrMnri!cltls at the
Community hospital, was removed to
fer Lome yesterday.
Lmvell In Hose City Among the
Oregon folk at the Heathman hotel
estrday were Mr. and Mra. M. R.
e,nf,.i f.r ARt.nria. Mr and Mrs. S.
A. GIbbs of Roseburg and R. G. Low
ell of Medfora oregoman.
UflnnlTif visit Here Jav Manning
1 of Klamath Falls, former University of
' Oregon student, Is here to spend some
time visiting his grandmother. Mrs
Cordelia Richardson, this city and
rtt.her relatives In the Rogue River
valley Manning recently graduated
from the university, where he was
an outstanding student In Journalism
and literature.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Modem 8 -room unfurn
ished houae. 1023 W 9th.
FOR SALE About 8 tons billed hay.
cheap; good for borsea: also good
cedar boat. T. L. Taylor. 44 N. Or
ange St., Medford, Ore.
LOST Plumb doubl-blt axe in Table
Rock district. Tel 13-X-3. Central
Point.
WANTED 4700 shakes. 30 in E. ffi
Foss-Talent.
FOR SA-TjE Cow and 3 heifers R. A
Stump. West of Howard school.
TRADE
THE THREE properties listed below
wIT ' trade for Imoroved acreage
near Medford.
New Eastslde rakeahake. five mod
ern rooms, hardwood floors, fire
place. Private loan of $1000.00.
Two houses on one large lot. both
rented. Be independent: live in one
live off the other.
Another smart home on Vancouver
avenue. Five modern rooms, has ev
erything to make a home desirable
Take your choice.
OWNER TAKES IjOSS
G Mftf Pald 600 00 nort time
04ZUU a' nevcr bargain
ww in a fin home: threo
large bedrooms, double plumbing,
large cement basement and fur
nace, soldiers loan. Balance payable
i as low as $10.00 per mo. An excel
lent investment. Be smart Better
See me today.
Cl CQC A room bargain lo
iM iJUU cated on paved street.
Alt assessments paid; near schools
Terms $100.00 down and $15.00 per
month.
For your convenience, office open
on Sundays after 10 A M.
W. I. VAWTER
Jackson Countv Bank Bldg.
Phone 1144-J. Room 18
Pine
Factory Blocks
Clean Quick Convenient
LARGE LOAD 1 unit
$5"00 delivered
SMALL LOAD i unit
3 "00 delivered
E8
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
End North Central Ave. Lumber Building Materials Fuel Explosives Box Shooks Medford, Ore.
Personal
From Dlrorce Center CaUers In
Medford yesterday from Reno Ne?..
were M. N. Kerr and family. j
From Coast Town A visitor In
Medford yesterday from the coast re
gion was Mrs. H. J. Olasow of Marsh
field. Runaway Held Here James Critch
en, 13 a runaway from Newport Ore,
waa arrested yesterday by state po
lice and Is held In city jail, await
ing return to his home.
From University City Eugene was
if presented on the local hotel lists
yeste-day by Mra. V F. Otburn, I.
Axl and. Geo. M- Yeatman. and H. O.
Young.
California Call Residents of the
golden state visiting In Medford yes
terday were Hal T. Rather of bos An
gelea Mr. and Mrs.' F. C. Wllllame.
uave Brown and 0ne D. Evans of
San Francisco.
Barr Catclres Fish Jerry Barr. arn
bltloiu Medford fisherman, who fail
ed to land a "sixty -pound" salmon
Friday morning, returned to the city
with a twenty-four pounder, which
tasted just as good.
Here from Distance J. Jackson of
Winnipeg. Mass., was a guest at a
Medford hotel Friday night. Other
wallers from distant titles wer H. L.
Close of Milwaukee. Wis.. H. L. Sam
eon of Ft. Worth, Texas.
Undergo Operation! John Sert un
derwent a major operation yesterday
at the Sacred Heart hospital. Miss
Elma Hageman also underwent an
operation at the Sacred Heart yester
day, having been brought In at an
early hour as an emergency case.
Clinic Announced--Because of the
response with which their April clin
ic was received, the Naturopathic
Clinic located In the Liberty build
ing, will devote May 1. 2 and 3 to a
similar event. It wa announced yes
terday. San FrancliCflns Here Bay city
folk calling1 in Medford on business
over the week end are A. J. Swed
lund Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Woolery.
Chaa Ege, Dudley Onstead. R. M. Mc
Olure and family, and Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Charleston.
Up-State Callers Visitors in Me4
ford registered at 'ocal hotel from
cities to the north are Mr. and Mrs
SC. J Hauser, J. A Campble. Port
land: A. A. James, Seattle; George M
Yeatman, Eugene; E. J. Sellare, Sa
itm; Roy Entler, Rosebeurg.
Gates Goes North W. A. Gates,
who if In the grocery business at Med
ford, was a visitor in Portland this
week He Is a brother of the famous
"Pop' Gates, ex-mayor, ex-state high
way commissioner, end "ex" many
other things In Medford. W. A. Gates
was accompanied to the metropolis by
his wife1 and they stayed at the Im
perial hotel. Oregonlan.
Botga, District Attorney During
the absence of District Attorney Gen.
A Codding, and Chief Jailer Fred W.
Kelly in attendance at Eugene at the
Bank trial. Attorney O. C. Boggs.
will act as special district attorney,
and Deputy Sheriff Edward Leach will
act as chief jailer. Assistant District
Attorney George W. Nellson, will at
tend the trial. The J&U population Is
dally declining, and the business of
the district attorney's office will be
on the routine order.
Slllnsky In Portland E. C. Solini
ky, who Is In charge of Oregon's
great national playground Crater
lake park, la visiting Portland on pro
fessional matters. He la getting the
park ready to receive many tens of
thousands of tourists this year, and
thinks there will be more Pacific
coast people visit the playground In
1933 than ever before; they will make
this vacation trip In lieu of ones far
ther and more expensively away. Mr.
Sollruky is a guest of the Benson ho
tel while here. Oregonlan. I
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Beginning MAY 1st.
The Fuel Production of Our Mill and Factory Will Be Sold
and Delivered By Ourselves Direct to Consumers
At Rialto Today
CI
Masked murderer clamps gulttv
?and over mouth of screaming wo
man' Just one of the scenes from
"The Crime of the Century." at the
Rialto theater today and Monday.
Wynne Gibson is the woman in the
picture. The man's identity is the so
lution of the mystery.
Registered at Hoi els The hotel
lists for the week end carries the fol
'owln? among other names: Dr. J. R.
Matz and A. P. Gannon of Eugene.
J. W Elwood, Oma'a. Lloyd S Nil
of L-'S Angeles and from Portland H.
E. Pack, E. Avery Jordan. N. E. Cotty.
C. W Grout.
Coes Visit Here Mr and Mrs Earl
Coe, formerly of thts city, are here
from Hollywood to visit friends before
continuing north. Mr Coe reported
his sister, now Mrs. Richard plx, en
joying southern California. Mrs. Dix
has many friends in this city, wno
remember her as the former, Wlnl
;red Coe.
Hunt Tragedy Pair
Stole Gas Autos
SALEM, April 29.- -OP) Charges f
involuntary manslaughter were placed
here this morning Against Alloy si us
Godln. 31, for the claying of Gordon
Lacy 17, east of SUverton yesterday
when two hunting parties crossed
faths
Stanley Carruthers 26, companion
of Godln. and David Williams, 17
companion of the slain hunter, were
each fined $25 for hunting withou:
lcenses and Williams was given 30
nays In jail for admitted theft of
gasoline. Williams was under parole
from the Multnomah county court
for theft of an automobile.
Starts TODAY
Continuous Shows 1:80-11 p. m.
FIRST TIME
IN MEDFORD
Action, Suspense, Mystery
LIVING
Also
Hollywood Handicap News
Strange As It Seems
WITPEfS
Gilbert Roland yv
Barbara Kent v&aa'
A complete assortment
of
Factory
and Mill Fuel
PHONE
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TRUE. LOCAL PRODUCTS
"Cavalcade,?
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cavalcade," the picturization or
Noel Coward's great play, opens st the
Craterian theater today. It arrives
with the highest pra se ever accord
F
LURE PETTY YEGGS
Petty thievery is becoming more
common in Medford and the thieves
re showing a special yen for house
hold furnishings, is the report given1
out yesterday by a number of land
lords A sink was utolen last week
from 728 Summit street and a num
rer of other houses belonging to the
tate of Oregon have been enterei
and robbed. The thieves. If appre
hended, agents in charge of the build
ings stated, will be dealt with severe
The Most Baffling
, Thrill in 100 Years!
as murder stalks.,
you tee the crime
..know the details
but we challenge
your solution!
JEAN HERSHOLT
STUART ERWIN
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Green
Fine Slabs
Direct from Mill
BIG ONE and ONE-HALF
UNIT LOAD
$3 -
'MMjay.JMl IIISHIIU'II
Thirst-Hi
at Craterian
ed to a film by critics throughout
the country, and thb greatest enthu
siasm ever evinced by motion (ilcture
.lUdiences. Diana Wynward and Cllve
Brook have the leading roles.
ly, ad tampering with state property
is no small offense.
John Segedl, 39, of Arizona, and Z.
T. McKlnney, 32, of the same state,
ere arrested yesterday by Medford
police for alleged shoplifting In Gro
ceteria No. 1, and f pea red later in
the day before Judge W. C. Coleman.
Ball was set at $250 for each and
trials postponed until this week. The
two men were still in Jail last night.
Other arrests on shoplifting charges
were predicted by city police officers,
vho announced that leniency extend
ed by store proprietors to apprehend
shoplifters la not encouraged by the
police department and will not be
olerated in the future.
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Special Giant Panles, 25c dozen
Rogue Valley Floral Co., Tel. 1040.
Today
and Monday
First Medford
Showing
Continuous Today
3-.00-H-.0
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or the
- WYNNE GIBSON
FRANCES DEE
I, f. SCHUIICRQ
A Pr.moufir
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delivered
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Studio Showing War Pictures
Wkh'lt- RIM
Hand to hand fighting tn the
trenches, big guns In action and the
devastation and havoc wrought by
700 VOTERS HERE
Petitions, seeking a referendum on
July 21 next, at the special election,
on the oleomargarine tax. have been
filed with the county clerk's office
and have been checked. The peti
tions contain he names of 700 Jack
son county residents the majority
from this city and Ashland, with a
few from rural districts, Seven pe
Today jiraail 31
CZeimimisssisaiilai.sZ mjj i jmiTssZI
GREAT AS LIFE ITSELF!
Mobs, monarchs, a mothiBr's heart
...Restless humanity struggling amid
the chaos of
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HOW THE BANK
She
f ).:.. ,'-f 1 1 11 11 ...mt'm. y jct "w
The First National Bank
Medford, Oregon
"A Departmentued Bank"
1 war are shown In "The Big Drive."
I now showing to capacity crowds at
I the studio.
titions have been filed, each con
taining 100 names.
The oleo tax bill referendum la
sponsored by the Food Anti-Tax as
sociation of Portland.
The oleo tax, as passed by the
last legislature, provides a four cent
per pound on oleomargarine, and $5
per year license for dealers. The tax
would be proportioned among the
various counties of the state, accord
ing t population, and used exclus
ively for Indigent relief.
Be correctly corseted
Dy ETHHLWYN B HOFFMANN
Sixth and Holly
PEPMANENTS ,1.50, ,2.50. 14, 15. SO
Bowman's. Phone 67.
a changing world.
MATINEE
(Except Sun.)
ALL IE
BEATS
CONTRIBUTES TO
Calculates
Savings First!
Recently a housewife who carries a savings account
here in the First National Bank, explained how the
family's cash reserve continued to increase, despite
reduced income. She said, "We take out the amount
we want to add to our savings FIRST. Then we cut
the living expense to come within the amount re
maining." Now in our estimation that is a very
practical method cutting the cloth to meet the
measure and we believe that a growing savings
awount will not only give you a feeling of confidence
but will enable you to grasp future opportunities.
FIRST RUN PICTURE
OPENING AT R0XY
Action, suspense sr.d mystery are
The chief Ingredients of "No Living
Witness." first run picture at the
Roxy today.
As Intriguing as the title Is the plot
of this thriller, according to advance
press notices. Supplementing the
mystery angle Is the rapid action of
rhe story plus a carefully built up
iuapnse element, which Is designed
to keep audiences on the edge of their
seats until the climax
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Fender and body repairing. Prices
right. Brill Sheet Metal Works.
Dental Work at
Portland Prices
Now Is the time to sare money
at these NEW LOW PRICES.
Special care and attention
Riven to DOUBLE SUCTION
PLATES. FREE EXTRACTIONS
nith all dental work.
All work fully guaranteed.
FILLINGS AS LOW AS 50c. See
Dr. Thompson
"The Best for Less"
123 E. Main St. Phone 70
Opposite 1st National Bank -
Thra Me thing oVcadti el
teltnllen change woep
before your eyei ... to the
heart-beat of loyalty and
iteadrart courogel
Noel Coward's
PICTURE,0:, GENERATION
40 FEATURED PLAYERS CAST Of 3300
NO RAISE IN PRICES
TOR THIS STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION
EVENING
(A Sun. Mat.)
ALL OCm
BEATS
KIDDIES lOo ANY TIME
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COMMUNITY WELFARE
MEMBER ORE (5 ON BANKERS ASSOCIATION
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