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    MEDFOHB MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1933.
PAGE FIVE-
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. Local and Personal
k-n inn omi North Dr. B. C. Wll
on left yesterdsy for 8n rrsncisco.
where he will spend week Timing
hU mother. .
' Mrs. Haifht Leaves Mrs. H. C.;
f Hsight left by train Saturday for
1 Portland where she will spend two
I or three weeks visiting.
Goes to O. PassMiss Gladys Palm
er Is spending the Fourth of July
b ' holiday in uranie raw wim ner p-
5 I .... i. .ml Mn .inhn R Palmer.
n Vnnrnllft Mn. M&vbelle
i church and son Wilson are visiting in
Yoncalla over the Fourth of July
holiday.
f ' At Happy Camp Miss Clara Young-
er Is spending the week-end at Hap
py Camp, Calif., visiting her brother.
Lee Younger.
On Vacation Trip Mr, and Mrs. C.
D. Bean and family left Saturday
evening by 'motor for a week's vaca
tion in eastern Oregon.
Visiting Sister Mrs. A. C. Powers
of Monmouth, is In Medford spending
a week ss the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Lula Suiiderman.
To Government Camp Mlsa Geral
dtne Thompson left Friday for Gov
ernment camp at Crater Lake national
park, where she will be employed
during the summer as Junior clerk.
Visit Mrs. Dahack Mrs. George Coi
jdano and lighter Marie of Sacra-
Wm.nA mrrvA hT On the ShSSta
Saturday to be the guests of Mrs. Er
nest DsnacK at j&agie roiub.
Mr. Perry Leaves Richard Perry of
Yakima, Wash., returned to his home
by train Saturday, having visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. u. wiison ana aauguici
Ellow Mae for several days.
nr. iwllin llrA PVnnV D. Madl-
on and Charles O. Martin of San
Francisco arrived on saiuraay a
fihMts. to vacation at the Madison
lodge on the Rogue.
!
Mrs. Llllle Home Mrs. James'LUlle
has returned to her home here, from
spending ten days In Silver ton, Ore,
visiting her aunt, -Mrs. Edgar J. Bur
bee. Returns Home Miss Adeline Vos
sen .of Eugene, who has been visit
ing her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Segessman
at Rogue Side Pines, left Saturday
on the Shasta for her home.
To Visit Fennels Mrs. Kleth Fen
nell and baby son Victor Dean are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fennell
in Eugene. They plan to return to
Medford Wednesday, having Journey
ed north Saturday on the Shasta.
i
To Elk Creek Today Mrs. William
Hunter of Oakland, Calif., is leaving
today for Elk Creek, to visit Mrs. Fred
Sturgls. Mrs. Hunter came to Medford
by train Saturday, and spent the day
as the guest of Mrs. A. W. Sullivan.
Vacations on River Earl Cooper,
famous racing driver, is spending the
Fourth of July vacation at Califor
nia on the Rogue. He was accom
panied her from California by his
wife, mother, and daughter.
To Union Creek Among Medford
people who will spend the Fourth of
July holiday at union creek are Mr.
and Mrs. Earl York, Miss Addle Grit-
man and Mrs. Nell Wlnne. They plan
to leave today for the resort,
On Business Visit Don Cameron,
road construction superintendent of
the Siskiyou national forest was in
Medford Friday attending to busi
ness matters. His headquarters are
In Grants Pass.
ft
Rltter In Town Forest Ranger
Hugh Rltter spent Saturday in Med
ford at the Rogue River national for
est service offices, and left last eve
ning for his station at Lake o' the
Woods,
Brings Men Here Mr. Whipple of
the umpqua national forest head
quarters at Roseburg, was in Medford
Friday, having brought nine foresters
here to be located in OCC camps in
the Medford district,
From Portland Forest Inspector
and Mrs. F. W. Cleator and daughter
of Portland, were visitors in Medford
Friday, and left Immediately for Sis
kiyou national forest headquarters at
Grants Pass. They plan to return to
Medford July 4,
Fined In Court Wesley Morrison
and Dan Phelan appeared In Justice
court following their arrest at
public dance last week, and Morrison
was fined 5 when entering a plea of
guilty. Phelan 'also entered a "guilty
rlea, but Justice of the Peace W. R.
w Coleman delayed passing sentence for
an indefinite time.
1
LUMBER-BUILDING MATERIAL-FUEL
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lumber Building Material and Fuel
Phone 7
End North Central "A Good Firm to Trade With"
Joined there by Mrs. W. J. Blrt of
Kansas City. Mi., cousin of Mrs.
Sweeney's who will return with them
to Medford to spend her vacation.
Mrs. Hunt Improved Mrs. George
Hunt, who underwent an operation
yesterday at the Sacred Heart hos
pital, was reported getting along
nicely last night.
In Medford Saturday Pete Baker,
logging superintendent of the Kester
son Lumber company at Klamath
Falls, spent Saturday in Medford at
tending to business matters. Mr. Bak
er called at the offices of the Rogue
River national forest while here.
Will Enter Regatta To enter "Irish
Luck" In the outboard motor boat re
gatta at Vancouver, Wash., July
Fourth. Harold Grey and Joe Myers,
two well known boats men of Medford
will be leaving this week for the
nortthern city. They will take their
families with them.
No Men Wanted Enrollment for
the CCC camps In the Medford dis
trict has been completed, according
to announcement Issued Saturday at
the offices here. There are 1005 local
foresters enrolled in the district, the
report shows, with about 3150 men
In southern Oregon camps.
Accident Reported Glen L. Fab
rick of 30 North Riverside, filed an
accident report with the city police,
concerning a collision at the corner
of Main and North Central Friday.
Mrs. H. T. Pankey of Central Point
was driving the other car, which Fab-
rick said he struck when It pulled
from the curb.-
Meet In Medford Judge and Mrs.
J. A. Hunt Hendrlckson of Portland,
their son Jack and Miss Eleanor
Bright stopped In Medford Saturday
en route to Crater Lake and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Williams,
They were joined here by Carroll
Hendrlckson of Frederick, Maryland,
who arrived on the Shasta. Judge
Hendrlckson Is a district Judge in
Portland and dean of the Northwest
ern college of law In that city. Mrs.
Hendrlckson la state president of the
League of Women Voters. Mr. Hen
drlckson of Maryland plans to be here
a week.
ONE CHANCE IN SIX
TO ATTEND COLLEGE
SALEM, Ore. (UP) The Oregon
boy or girl has one chance In six
of attending college. That ratio is
a Jump of from one chance In
In 1900. Chances of a boy or girl
going to high school, which were 1
in 24 In 1800. are now 1 In 3.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
GOOD USED CARS
A 50 gallon barrel of gas given free
mm every useu cm uvci viw.vv
BUY NOW and SAVE money
, 1931 Ford Roadster.
1932 Bulck Sedan, like new.
1930 Chrysler Brougham.
1929 Ford Coupe.
'1027 Essex Sedan.
1927 Studebaker Victoria.
mil chiJaWalrdf A Syrian
1930 Packard 8 Club Sedan Fine
shape.
1930 Graham Roadster.
1928 LaSalle Convertible Coupe.
1 nod D,,i.b l.jAAa RoHftn
1930 Graham Paige Sport Roadster,
now paint, etc.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, TNO.
Klamath Falls Medford
Chrysler - Plymouth
Hudson - Essex
Cadillac - LaSalle
Dealers
FOR RENT Furnished four room
house, close In, modern in every
way, garage, inquire at ino. on e-
Park Ave.
FOR SALE Blng and Royal Anne
cherries, pnone or w.
COW for sale or will trade for wood.
W. J. Warner. 349-M.
WANTED Have rental client for 5
or 0 room house with furnace and ;
nice yard. Chas. R. Ray, Realtor.
Medford Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR RENT Furn. sleeping room,
large front room nicely furnished,
with bath. 3 blocks from Main St.
375 Eo. Central. 10. Mrs. Bee b tel.
TRADE Piano equity for what have
you and small cash. 120 Vancouver
Ave.
LAYING av.ain White Leghorn pull
ets, for sale, also thoroughbred O.
I. C. pigs. Sprlngbrook Ranch, J. W.
Mitchell. Phone 591-R-2.
FOR RENT House, 0 rooms, 810 B.
Jackson. Call at house or phone
evenings 591-R-2.
SHROEDER PIANO Brand new,
1187.50. Easy terms. Good used
piano from one of Medfords finest
homes, $75.00. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 20 S. Grape.
FOR SALE 1 plaid coat, 1 white taf
feta evening dress. 1 chiffon dinner
dress, 1 satin afternoon dress. Tel.
1147 -J.
Will Find that It Is
Good Business To
Specify Home
Products
LOS ANGELES BOYS
STATE POLICEMAN
(ContlnuM tTom Page On.)
Pass, and Mrs. Klumpf were motoring
along the Paclflo highway. They
heard a shot and turned to see Bau-
com slumping to the ground and a
youth standing over him with a pis
tol In his hand. As the officer at
tempted to grab one of the two men.
Klumpf said, the gunman shot twice
more at the officer's head. Then the
gunman spied the Klumpf car, and
turned as If to shoot in that direc
tion, but Klumpf speeded up his ma
chine and raced to the nearest tele
phone at a nearby auto camp.
Posses Soon Organize.
He notified the sheriff's office here
and state police that the two had
fled northward In their car. Posses
throughout this vicinity were hur
riedly organized, and points along the
highway north and south of here were
warned to be on the alert for the
car carrying the two fugitives.
Later, a truck driver, whose name
was not immediately learned, saw two
men step from a car and send It
speeding over an embankment, then
saw one of them throw a pistol Into
some underbrush. Already Informed
that Baucom had been shot, the truck
driver followed the two men at a
distance, and when a posse drove up.
he told them he believed the couple
walking along the highway ahead
of them were the men sought. The
two were arrested and, police said.
readily confessed.
The slain officer Is survived by his
widow, living at Medford. Authori
ties of that city said she was hysteri
cal when Informed of her husband's
death.
Four bullets fired with the des
perate folly of reckless transient
youth snuffed out of the life of
State Policeman Burrell Mllo Baucom,
on Sexton Mountain on the Pacific
highway near Grants Pass Saturday
afternoon, about 4:20 o'clock.
The first of the four bullets struck
Officer Baucom In the abdomen,
knocking him to the ground; the sec
ond shot struck him in the neck.
Grappling with one of the slayers,
Baucom lay on the ground. Seeing
the plight of his pal, the other youth
returned, and deliberately, according
to the police, fired two bullets, into
the head of the officer.
The pair was arrested two hours
later by State Policeman Raleigh Tay
lor, stationed at Grants Pass, and
rushed to the Josephine county Jail.
Gain Confession
Captain Lee M. Bown of the south
ern Oregon division, and Sergeant
James O'Brien went at once to Grants
Pass, where last night they were said
to be gaining a detailed statement
from the two youths.
Mrs. Baucom, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Fay Diamond of this city, was
lu a highly nervous and hysterical
state last night. She was at the home
of Ralph Cowglll. Stricken with grief.
sne refused to be consoled. (
Officer Baucom, returned Wedncs
day from the National Guard en
campment at Clatsop. He was first
lieutenant, commanding officer of
headquarters company, 186th Infan
try, third battalion. He returned to
his state police duty this week.
Recalls P res cot t Slaying
The cold ferocity of the murder,
recalled to the minds of many valley
residents, the slaying of Officer Sara
Prescott of Ashland two years sgo
oy james Kings ley. who was hanged
at state prison.
The tragedy gives Impetus, In the
opinion of many, to the recent sug
gestion that stste policemen travel
Mat. lOo
Eve. 15o
Children . loo Anytime
Starti TODAY
Continuous Show, 1:30-11 p. m.
A production of nidi
vital import, net . . an
vont of such amazing
Interest . . that a nw
chapter of motion pict
ure history it written in
THE
IIOUUD
OF THI
BASKEtlYILLES
SHERLOCK HOLMES
Unravel e H "''
Alan Slim Rummervllls -Comedy,
"Kid Olote Kisses"
Oswald Cartoon, "Busy
Barber" News
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I & V '
op?
In pairs Instead of alone u at pres
ent. Baucom's parent now reside at
Aloha, Oregon. His father for many
years was connected with the Port
land Seed company In Portland.
A sister, residing in Portland, is
scheduled to arrive here in the morn
ing.
Punerr.1 arrangements will be an
nounced later, and after the Inquest
sheduled to be held Monday in Grants
Pass.
3-i
Medford citizens who have books,
magazines, decks of cards and games,
for which they have no further use.
are asked to bring same to the Cham
ber of Commerce as soon as possible.
It Is the purpose of the Chamber of
Commerce to distribute them to the
various C. C. C. camps throughout
southern Oregon.
Henselman Makes
New Connections
With Bond Firm
Conrad. Bruce & company, for
merly Geo. H. Burr, Conrad and
Broom. Pacific coast investment
curity dealers with offices In San
Francisco, Los Angeles. Portland and
Seattle and private wires to all prin
clpal financial centers, have an
nounced the appointment of George
Henselman to represent them In
southern Oregon.
For the past two and one-half years,
Mr. Henselman has represented A. E.
Fltkln & Sons, Inc., In this territory
during which time he has built up
a large clientele among the Investors
of the valley. Offices at 408 Medford
building will be maintained, as In the
past, and ' George," as he is known
to his friends has the best wishes
of scores of southern Oregon people
In his new affiliation with the well
known Pacific coast firm.
FAMOUS DETECTIVE
IN ROXY THRILLER
Sherlock Holmes Is coming to the
Roxy theater today. That is good
news for all lovers of thrilling de
tective tales. He will be working on
"The Hound of the Baskervllles"
case, one of the most unique of all
of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's mystery
stories. The story has been modern
ized by the eloquent dialogue of the
late Edgar Wallaoe.
All Medford Cleaning & Pressing
Shops will be closed from Saturday
night, July 1st to Wednesday morn
ing, July 5th. Medford Cleaners As
soclatlon.
WORLD'S FINEST SOUND
Today and Monday
WIVES, What would you Jo?
HUSBANDS, WWWcyoi co?
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: SplSf lie.
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- CELEBRATION -
Fairgrounds
TUESDAY
NIGHT
DINTY MOORE'S
8 Little Giants
DANCE AND
KEEP COOL
Rialto Comedian
Jack Buchanan, famous musical
comedy star, teams up with Elsie
Randolph, London favorite. In "Yes.
Mr. Brown." at the Rialto theater
today and tomorrow.
The story of "Yes, Mr. Brown," la
out-and-out farce and the work of
Buchanan and Miss Randolph is
slightly Insane, Just as good farce
should be.
JOHN BARRYMORE IN
'BILL OF DIVORCEMENT'
The problem and the solution of a
peculiar mental disorder that crops
up after several generations offers
one of the most Interesting situa
tions in modern drama, according
to John Barrymore, whose picture,
"A Bill of Divorcement." which opens
at the Studio theater today.
Barrymore Is supported by Billle
Burke nnd by Katharine Hepburn.
Cleansing Expert
Signed By Unique
Ed DeMorets, experienced cleaner
of Long Beach, Cal., arrived In Med
ford Friday to accept a position with
the Unique cleaners, I. C. Moss, man
ager, announced.
Because of many years' association
with various cleaning establishments
in Ventura and Long Beach, Cal., Mr.
MoreU la well qualified to take charge
of the Unique's cleaning department,
according to Mr. Moss.
The newcomer to Medford, who la
a member of the Elks' lodge and the
American Legion, expects to move his
family here within a short time.
Extensive Improvements are being
planned by owners of the Unique,
work to be started immediately.
Leave by Train Mrs. Ida Sweeney
and grandson Bill Townes left Satur
day for Portland to visit relatives and
friends for ten days. They -will be
RCA HIGH FIDELITY WIDE RANGE
. If the Big Bom came
to town and started
making love to friend
wife, believing her to he
the secretary?
Here's this famous musical-comedy
star at his
best in a riotous farce
of modern married life.
YES.Mr.BM
PLUS
RAY COOK in
"Torchy'g Land Spooker"
"THE irEI.ESS ARCTIC"
PATHB NEWS
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DANCE TO
DINTY MOOSE'S
8 Little Giants
TUESDAY
NIGHT
Fairgrounds
MEN
LADIES
2Jc 10c
Walter Huston
HB-JWUMIMMM ' UmHWWftV H mi
Headed by Walter Huston as the
president who overnight Is trans
formed from an Insincere, backslap
ptng po.ltlclan to a man of Iron, the
cast cf "Gabriel Over the White
House," whloh opens a three day run
at the Craterian theater today, also
has Karen Morley ss the leading fem
nlne player; Pranchot Tone, the
Broadway stage star; Arthur Byron,
C. Henry Gordon and Dickie Moore.
This picture was adapted from the
GOES TO LAST REST
Gilbert Adolpb. Frldeger. only son
of William and Katie Sltton Frldeger,
who died at a local hospital June 34,
waa born May 31, 1913. He attended
the Medford schoola, graduating from
high ichool in 1030.
He waa ft member of the First
MethodlAt Episcopal church of Med
ford, and popular with old aa well
aa young members ot the congrega
tion. The honorary pallbearers at the fu
neral were alx girls: The Misses
Claudlna Telle, Llla Young, Lela
Today... Monday and Tuesday
The Picture of the Hour!
at Craterian
most daring expose of Washington
ever written. Its anonymous author
knew his politics and at the same
time weaved Into his story of a Unit
ed State president who steps out
something about current problems
an unusually gripping human theme.
In view, of the fact that a great many
of the dramatic happening of the
picture have already been carried out
by President Roosevelt, It strikes with
even greater force than It might
otherwise.
Young, Mlldnd Reynolds, Qracla Fry,
and Leafa Bedford.
Actlvo pallbearera: Wendell Tolle,
Woodrow Reich, Parrell Wood, Mer
rltt Probatfleld, Albert Samuel and
Allen Smith, all apeclal friend ol
the deceased.
CLEMENTS ACCEPTS
SO. AMERICAN POST
Cell w. Clements of the Willow
Springs district left recently for
South America to accept a position
In engineering. According to a let
ter received from bit parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Clements, mailed from
the Canal Zone, he sailed on one of
the new United Fruit company liners,
Chlrlqul, which he described as a
wonderful ship.
Phone M3. we'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
The most amazing and electrifying film
of all time ... a picture totally differ
ent from anything you've ever Been be
fore. . . The America of today drama
tized in the most daring and breath
taking story ever devised for your en-
tertainmentl
Romance ... Drama . . . Thrills . . .
Laughs. ... It has everything that
makes a perfect picture!
OVER THE
Two million men on the march 1 President
made Dictator! A nation aroused! The army
of construction! A new hero Joini Washing
ton and Lincoln! . . . with never-to-be-forgotten
portrayals by
WALTER HUSTON
Karen Morley
Franchot Tone Dickie Moore
ALSO
Burns & Allen "Walking the Baby"
The Mills Brothers singing "Dinah"
Fox Movietone Mews
HjMsMlfAnj
WORLD S FINEST SOUND . . . RCA HIOH FIDELITY W1DB BANGS
0. AND C. COUNTIES
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 1 (UP)
The plea of IS Oregon counties for
full payment of O. & O. land gran
funds this year was presented ta
Comptroller McCarl today, according
to information received from Wash
ington, D. O.
The matter does not officially go
before the comptroller before October,
when the treasurer Is to prorate such
funds, but McCarl agreed to listen to
Guy Cordon, district attorney of
Douglas county, and Judge Victor P.
Moses of Benton county. The pair
will leave Washington tomorrow.
TODAY and MONDAY
Continuous Shows Today
'7. :.i Aa great al
I odramaaathiaf I
A BILL OF
DIVORCEMENT
WA KATHARINE
HEPBURN. BUUe
Bark David Mannaal
Direct; J by Georie
Cukor. David O. Set
nick. Executive Producer
Selected short subject
Pathe New,
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