Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933.
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Local and
Holiness Visitor J. E. Bertolette of
Grtnu Pass Friday aiiernoon.-uranis
Put Dally courier.
Undertow Operation James Turv
es of Ashlsnd underwent minor op
eration at the Community hospital
this morning.
Golnc to Prospect City Superin
tendent Fred ScheJfel and fami'.y
will 6pend tomorrow at the Prospect
resort.
Going to Calltornla Susan Dynan
of this city la planning a business
and pleasure trip to California In the
near future.
.
Visits Brother Here P. J. Soltnsky,
V jr.. of San Francisco, la vlaltlng his
brother. B. C. Sollnsky here, having
l arrived on the Shasta today.
I ...
1 Norton In Eugene Judge Harry D.
Norton has opened a term of court
in Eugene, as Judge sklpworth of
Lane county la in thla city trying the
ballot cases.
! Medforrt Visitor Mlaa Laura Berry
of Medford la in Grant Pass vlaltlng
I at the home of Mrs. Dama McKlnst.-y
on H street. Grants Paaa Dally Cour
I ler.
i Leave on Trip Mr. and Mra. E.
Ohrlstenson. who have resided In
Medford for the past four years, are
leaving thla evening by train for San
' Francisco, then by boat for San Diego.
' Guests at Oatinsins Bill Oatman
, rand Glen Krause are down from the
j CCC camp near the Crater Lake area
I to be guests of Mr. Oatman'a mother,
Mra. N. S. Oatman until Tuesday.
Arrest T. u.-.l City Police Officer
Joe Cave and state police arrested
Lloyd .'"T7- '.t Sunday afternoon on a
charge of driving while Intoxicated.
The arrest waa made on North Fir
atreet.
On Inspection Trip Major Clare H.
. Armstrong, commanding officer cf
the CCC headquarters, left here this
morning on &n Inspection trip to
campa at Flk creek. Upper Rogue.
Government camp, and Wineglass.
At I'nlon Creek Mr. and Mra. Ar
thur Lalng are spending several days
vacationing at Union Creek thla week
and during Mrs. Lalng'a absence Amy
Elliott ia acting as assistant in the
office of her father, Dr. B. P.. Elliott.
Callers Monday Visitors in Med
f or tod a v from neighboring communi
ties were Lawrence Conger of the West
Side district, E. J. Elder of Lake
Creek and Mrs. O. L. LIndley and
daughter, Virginia, of Roxy Ann road.
Going to Cabin Mra. A. B. Hlnck
and daughtera are going to spend to
morrow at their cabin In the moun
tains, Joining the many other Med
ford people, who plan to holiday on
the river.
Leaves for North Pauline Zoe
Chambers, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Ted Chambers, left by train this
morning for Salem, to spend about
two weeks vlaltlng her grandmother.
Mra. J. C. Eycrly.
In Medford Monday Pre-Fourth of
July callera were Mr. and Mra. Rich
ard Williams and family of Hilt, Cal ,
here thla morning; Joe Root and Mra.
R. L. Doty of Central Point, H. L.
Dalkey of Fern Valley and Earl Culy
of Applegate.
Sgt. Tracy Leaving Sergeant Wil
liam Tracy, one of the offlcera who
haa been In charge of activities, at
the C. C. C. headquarters at the Jack
son county fairgrounds during the
past month, will leave tonight for
Great Falls, Montana.
Mrs. Hunt Fine -Friends of Mrs.
tMoree Hunt, who underwent an op
eration at the Sacred Heart hospital
Saturday, was reported In a much
Improved condition this afternoon,
and resting comfortably, her friends
were glad to learn.
Cherries Displayed A beautiful
collection of Blng and Royal Ann
cherries, placed in square formation
In a wooden gift box. Is on dlspliy
today at tha chamber of commerce.
The cherries were brought to Medford
by Mrs. B. M. Heath of Aahland, from
whose orchard they were picked.
Takes Liquor North Federal Prohl
b'tion Investigator Clyde Hedgea, sta
tioned at Roseburg. waa In Medford
early this morning to transfer a load
of 43 gallons of slcohol to the prohi
bition headquarters In Portland. The
liquor had been stored In the deputy
United States marshal vault at the
federal building. Since the removal
of the prohibition officer from this
district, the seizures are being taken
north.
4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Part turn. 4-room house. 1
Ask 444 N. Front.
FOr"sale or TRADE for wood Ford
trucks. Med. Fuel Co.
APT. & sleeping rooms. 716 Welch.
FOR SALE Roys! Anne cherries Sc.
Henry Miller. Jacksonville. I
CELEBRATION
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Fairgrounds
TUE. NIGHT
DINTY MOORE'S
8 Little Giants
IJANCE AND
KEEP COOL
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Personal
To Vreka Mr. and Mra. D. O mm.1
sey motored to Yreka Sunday where
ciijoyea dinner.
Held in Jail Arrested on charge
of being drunk In a public place.
Betty Smith was placed in the city
Jail Saturday evening.
. . .
Aker Arretted Claude Aker was
lodged In the city Jan Saturday when
he waa arrested on the atreet with
five pint of alleged liquor.
To Visit Son Mrs. C. J. Morris of
Seattle Is here to visit her son Levy,
who resides near Medford. Mrs. Mor
ris made the trip south by train.
r
Mlt Blschoff Leaving Mis Mary
Bischoff will leave tonight for Seat
tle, to spend a week'a vacation with
friends.
.
Flies North S. W. Smith of the
department of commerce airways,
left today In hie Bellanca plane for
Portland, having remained In Med
ford overnight.
No Y V? C A Meeting Y. W. C. A.
board will not hold any gatherlnga
during July or August It was sn-
nounced today, therefore no meet
ing will be held tonight.
Dickey Released John Dickey was
relessed from the city Jail Sunday
when he furnished tin ball on a
charge of being drunk In a public
place.
...
Here for Fourth Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Geer of Los Molls, Calif., are in
Medford to spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mra. C- J. Geer at their home
on the North Paaciflc highway.
Lantern Stolen A Coleman gas
lantern was stolen from C. L. John
son's place at 1024 North Front atreet.
a complaint filed with the city pollco
shows.
Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Hurat and daughter Vlnette. and Mr.
and Mrs. Alek Vaver and daughter
Beverley Jean,, all of Tacoma, are
here for the week, to be guests of
Mrs. Hurst's parents, Mr. and Mra.
C. J. Geer and Mrs Hurst's sister,
Mrs. W. T. Lindley of Jackson street.
Swings stolen J. V. Schow of ill
South Oakdale avenue, reported to
city police that a canvas hammock
waa taken out of hi yard Saturday
night. Delroy Getchell. who reside at
1121 South Oakdale told the offlcera
that a canvas folding chair awing
waa stolen from hla yard.
Holmer Here John Holmer of Pros
pect was a visitor In Medford Satur
day afternoon, and announced that
a Fourth of July dance will be given
at Prospect tomorrow evening, and a
large number of valley people are ex
pected to Journey to the resort for
the day. He reports eastern brook
trout plentiful, and catches good.
March and Grant
In Air Picture
"The Eagle and the Hawk." the
story of two war-time flyers who be
come heroes under the stimulus of
their personal hatred for each other,
opena at Hunt'a Craterlan theater
Wedneaday.
Fredrlc March and Cary Grant play
the featured roles, with Carole Lom
bard and Jack Oakle at the head of
the supporting cast. The story la by
John Monk Saunders, author of
"Wings."
March Is the "eagle" of the story
a bold, reckless pilot who flies for
the fun of It. Grant Is the "hawk"
a deadly, earnest killer, who kills for
the fun of It. As pilot and observer
in the Royal Flying Corps, they are
an unbeatable combination.
The series of thrilling, breath-taking
events bring the picture to an
unusual concluaion.
UNIDENTIFIED BODY
FOUND NEAR SALEM
SALEM, July 3. fV-No identifi
cation had been made today of a dis
integrating body found Saturday on
the weit bank of the Willamette riv
er here. The body was five feet, five
Inches tall and waa shot through the
breast, officers declared It a suicide.
Stop in
Roseburg
at the
UMPQUA
HOTEL
The leading hotel
of the Umpqua Valley
J. A. Harding, managing owner
RATES:
without bath:
J 1.25. $1.50.
Single,
Single, mth hath: 1T5.
$2.00. 13.25.
DANCE TO
DINTY MOORE'S
8 Little Giants
TUESDAY
NIGHT
Fairgrounds
MEN LADIES
25c 10c
3
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
CONFERENCE IS
FINISHED TODAY
The moat successful conference ever
held at Rogue River came to a close
today after morning devotions.
The studies given to this large
group are graded Into two group. In
termediate and senior, with th fol
lowing dally program:
The Book of Phlllpplans" Rev. w.
J. Howell.
"Discovering My Vocation" Rev.
Ralph Peterson.
Story Telling for Teacher In Chil
dren' Dept. Miss Dorothy Smith.
So This I Missions" Rev. Sidney
Harris.
"Life Aa a Stewardship" Rev. Don-
aid J. Henry.
'Foreign Missions" Rev. D. A.
Thompson, D.D.
"Recreational Leadership" Rev. H.
L. Weir.
"Life Enrichment" Mrs. W. S. 011
more. "The Romance of Your Church"
Rev. Stanley Jewell.
"Intermediate Bible" Dr. J. K.
Howard.
"Home Missions" Rev. Grover O.
Blrtchet.
"Message and Program" Rev. W. L.
VanNuya, D.D.
One evening of the week waa de
voted to atunt night, one to bonfire,
one to faggot aervlce with communion
and one for motion plcturea of the
mission field with other nights de
voted to popular Inspirational ad
dresses. The Rev. J, W. Haman, Phi. of
Grants Paaa waa dean of the school.
Rev. Haman Is formerly of Pasadena
and Is a valuable asset to the presby
tery of southwestern Oregon.
The registrar and manager was Rev.
H. T. Mltchelmore of Ashland,
An Interesting feature was the gift
of 160 acres of land at Glendale, Ore.,
for a permanent camp site. This Is
the gift of Rev. and Mrs. J. K. How
ard and Is given for life. It is to be
Improved with log buildings and ath
letic fields and will prove to be one of
the finest camps for summer confer
ences in Oregon.
Meteorological Report
July 3, 1333.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and
mild tonight and Tuesday.
Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight
and Tuesday; mild temperature.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
53 degreea.
Temperature a year ago today:
Hlgheat, 77; lowest, 51.
Total precipitation alnce September
1, 1032, 14.88 Inchee.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yea-
terday, 36 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 73
per cent.
Sunset today, 7:90 p. m.
Tomorrow; Sunrise, 4:41 a. m. Sun
set, 7:80 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 aA, M.,
120 Meridian Time
Oi ti
r i
Boston ..........
Cheyenne
Chicago
Eureka .........
Helena
Los Angelea
MEDFORD .
New Orleans
New York -.
Omaha
Phoenix .......
70
83
72
58
88
73
84
00
78
90
100
86
60
63
80
Cloudy
T P. Cdy,
T Clear
Clear
66 Cloudy
54 Clear
78 .04 Clear
66 .28 P. Cdy.
P Cdy.
Clear
Portland ..,
74
Cloudy
Reno ......
Roseburg
Salt Lake
84
- 74
80
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
San Francisco 64
Seattle 68
Spokane 78
Walla Walla 84
Washington, D.C. 8fi
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
58 3 49 Rain
Ends Tonlte John Barrymore In
"A BILL OF piVORCEMENT"
Start! TOMORROW
"Men of America"
nllh Bill Boid. Chlo Sale.
Dorothy Wilson
Selected Short Subjects
When Yon Ara In
KLAMATH FALLS
Stop At Th
WILLARD
HOTEL
Cheerful Serric
Modern Surroundinrs
Central Location
Al Dining Room
We iBTlte Tonr FatroMfe
Rare 1 1 -BO Dp
WILLARD HOTEL
d ul Halm. anaasatk rD
4L.HKRT Alien. Mart-
Society and Clubs
Edited by Eoa Nealon Hamilton
MIm Ruhl Hostess
At Luncheon Today
Miss Roxana Ruhl, who recently
returned home for the summer vaca
tion, entertained today at luncheon
for a number of friends at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
W. Ruhl.
Covers were placed for Misses
Frances and Harriett Sparrow, Mis
Vivian Van Hoevenberg, guest from
Portland of Mr. and Mrs. H. Van
Hoevenberg of Sam Valley; Mrs. W.
W. Aldrich, Mua Ellen Hill of Ross,
Cal., guest of her aunt, Mrs. F. Corn
ing Kenly, and tha hostess. Miss
Ruhl.
Mrs. Behb Enjoying Summer
Opera Seamon In New York
"The Chicago Opera company u
having three weeks of opera in New
York. Attended a matinee perform
ance of 'Martha' Saturday and to my
surprise, when I opened the program.
I saw In the cast, the character of
'Martha' (Lady Harriet) waa to play
ed by none other than Caroline An
drews" Is an interesting note in a
letter Just received from Mrs. Royal
B. Bebb, who with young aon. Ward,
la enjoying a summer in the east.
"Her acting was splendid and voice
excellent," Mrs. Bebb continues her
g-Umpse of the former Medford girl.
"Her singing of The Last Rose of
Summer' won her several curtain
calls.
"As I was going out I ran into Mr.
Ed Andrews and enjoyed a chat with
him. Expect to attend the evening
performance Wednesday of 'Carmen,'
in which Caroline Andrews will take
the part of Mlcaela."
A round of entertaining and gaiety
for her pleasure in New York and
New Jersey, prior to entering Into her
music study July 10th is revealed In
Mrs. Bebb a letter. But all events In
her former home city are saddened.
she also reveals in the letter, by the
unexpected death of her old friend
Mme. Mathllde Cottrelly, who began
her dramatic career In Germany 74
years ago: produced and managed
scores of plays in this country and
once was known aa the most versa
tile woman on the American stage.
Before leaving Medford for New
York, Mrs. Bebb received a letter
from Mme Cottrelly, inviting her ;o
spend a month at her home on Barn
gegat Bay. On the S. S. Dixie en route
to New York from New Orleans, she
receled a radiogram, stating that her
friend waa seriously ill.
Mrs Bebb will devots much time
to the study of music before return
ing to Medford In the fall to reopen
her classes in piano here.
She will probably meet more mem
bers of the Andrews family before
leaving, for Mra. George Andrews and
aon. George Edward, are on their way
to New York, where George will study
voice and where they will make their
home for a number of years.
Mestlames Foster and
Lindley Entertain
Mrs. H. E. Foster of S12 North Bart
lett and Mrs. W. T. Lindley of 315
East Jackson were hostesses at tea
Thursday, honoring Mrs. Foster's sis
ter, Mrs. Geo. R. Barry of San Fran
cisco, who observed her 14th wedding
anniversary, and Mrs. Llndley'a sla
ter, Mrs. Harold Denson.
Rosea and delphiniums decorated
the rooms for the occasion and bridge
was enjoyed, followed by refresh
menu. Woods Leave for
Conference at Troy
Reverend and Mrs. N". D. Wood of
the South Methodist church are leav
ing today for a conference at Troy,
Ore.
Mat. 10c
Eve. 15c
Children loe Anytime
Ends Tqnlte The Mystery of
"THE HOUND OF THE
BASKERVILLES"
Plus - Slim Summerrllle Comedy
Osnald Cartoon Nens
Starts TOMORROW
A Glorious 4th of July '
LAUGH HIT1
qrnmciD3
So
PI.I'W "THF nF.MIST" I
Ut RFEN sotu:MRi-sr.ivi
Luther Leaguers Meet I
at Hot Springs Monday !
The regular business and social
meeting of the Luther League will be
held at Hot Springs Monday, July 10.
It waa announced today. All members,
who plan to attend are uked to bring
picnic luncheon and to meet at the
church at 6:30 o'clock for transpor
tation. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Holiday at seaside
Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Smith, who have
been in Portland for several days, are
leaving for Seaside to spend the
Fourth of July holiday with United
States Marshal and Mrs. Jack Day at
their summer home.
They expect to return to Medford
Thursday.
George Gates' Entertain
At Lake o' the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gates are
among Medford people spending the
holiday at Lake o' the Woods. They
left with a party of guests Saturday
to remain over the week-end and the
Fourth of July at their lake cabin.
Reheknhi to Meet
for "School" Tonight
Olive Rebekah lodtje No, 38, I. O. O.
F., will meet this evening at eight
o'clock, and members are requested
to bring a school day lunch. An old
fashioned school program has been
prepared for the evening.
f
Mrs. Allen and daughter
Vacationing In Canada
Mrs. W. W. Allen and daughter
Virginia are spending the summer at
Toca. B. C, where they are guesta of
Mrs. Allen's sister, Mrs. Charles
Montgomery, and her mother, Mrs. 8.
J. Irving.
TOMORROW
Special Return Showing
tflie Gwnd (Uimimiiomance
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From the novel by Phil Stong
Special Fricei For This Great Attraction:
Matineea 25 Evenings
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Jack Buchanan, 'Ye, Mr. Brown'
Rainbow Auto Camp
1746 No. Riverside Ave.
Mrs. Sweeney a4
(grandson On Holiday
Mrs. Ida Sweeney and grandson,
Billy Townes, left EOurday for Port
land where they 4il be guests of
Mrs. Sweeney's sons, H. H. and R. C.
Townee and families. They wtll be
Joined In Portland by Mrs, W. J. Blrt
of Kansas City, Missouri, cousin of
Mrs. Sweeney. Mrs. Blrt will accom
pany them back to Medford for an
extended visit with Mrs. Sweeney and
daughter, Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, before
continuing to Los Angeles.
Leonard Carpenter
Host at Dinner
Leonard Carpenter, who has as hla
house guest from New York. Jack
Spalding, entertained at dinner Sat
urday evening at hla country home
cast of the city.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Louts
Sal ad p. Jr., Mr. and Mra. W. W. Aid
rich, Misses Frances Sparrow and
Roxana Ruhl and Messrs. Spalding
and Carpenter.
Itlarks Arrive Today
From Stay In East.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Black are ar
riving today from a six weeks' stay
in the east. They will continue to
their river lodge and will entertain
there tomorrow for a number of
friends. Among those invited to their
home for the Fourth of July are Mr.
and Mra. Corbln EcigoU.
Parretti Varatlnn
at Coast City
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parrett left
Friday for Marahfleld where they will
spend the Fourth of July holiday and
their vacation as guests of Mrs. Piu-
rett's family.
Llrlrh to llolldny
At Hirer Cnhln.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlrh will be
hosts at a family party at their cabin
on Rogue river tomorrow. Joining the
Medford exodus to mountain streams
Mra. Vinson Retter Mrs. O. L. Vln
son of Griffin Creek, who haa been
111 for some time, was reported in an
Improved condition this morning.
Clmpmnnn vppnh0!
A family goes to the
State Fair ... Ma takes
along her pickles . . .
Dad takes his p rl re
nin nlng hog . . . The
ktrii come along and
find a new world . . .
Here's picture thftt
will delight you like
nothing else.
JANET
Gaynor
WILL
Rogers
LEW
Ayres
SALLY
ElLERS
NORMAN
FOSTER
LOUISE
DRESSER
FRANK
CRAVEN
VICTOR JORY
BLUE BOY
FIRE
WORKS
Over 100 varieties
Blue Ribbon Array
In "State Fair"
Eight screen start, a prize story of
fiction, and a chimpton of the ani
mal world are the blue ribbon array
of "State Fair." coming to Hunt's
Rialto theater tomorrow.
Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers. Lew
Ayres. Sally Ellers. Norman Foster,
Louise Dresser, Frank Craven and Vic
tor Jory are the stars of the produc
tion.
The novel "State Fair" Is the prize
story. It won the Literary Guild
award and broke Into the ranks of
sensational best-sellers. Acclaimed
by critics and readers aa combining
romance, comedy and color with strik
ing human qualities. It has been one
of the most discussed books of the
day.
WILD COMEDY AT
ROXY TOMORROW
Lions to the right of them, gorillas
to the left of them, Tarzans all around
them down into the valley of laughs
WORLD'S FINEST BOt'NP . . .
Ends Tomorrow Night
The Rebirth
Timed to the second! . . .
Inspiring! . . . No motion pic
ture like it ever before! You
owe it to yourself to see this
great show! . . .
Thrills:
A Prefldent made plefatnr! . . . Two
million men on the marrh! . .
Rancttrrs attark the White Hon.
. . . and 1001 other timely thrill
flashing arroM the screenl
GABRIEL
OVER THE
WHITE HOUSE
Walter Huston
Franchot Tone
SELECTED
Coming
More Thrills
than "HelFs
Angels" and
"Wings"
with a
Greater Cast
Amaiing drama
of two war-birds
who flaw to
glory together,
hating each
othar all tha
way! And the
woman whose
charms made
thtm forget
tha war!
FREDR1C
CARY
Vim- NW(
CAROLE LOMBARD
JACKOAKIE
At oearj sua layior me od rran
elicovlsltor finds San Francisco's finest
lt.l ur fthntM whoannreciste in
tnvlronment of quiet llTellness are sure,
lo be round eacn year sees
travelers returning to enjoy its
she tmotonere. ronn
Cllft, physically one
ret old with Its y
located in th e
ttan San Fra
here the
th b
fro1
Out
to
manau
the bea
the
nerhaDI
live hotel
teen floors
decorated s
nIHclent room 1
lh diner fsrflunj
rlsco't multltudln
Dikland and Berkcl
h hills nn tha ODDOSttfl
Tha view from hi
.. -I ... . a MrlntlvA tA
, delight to the jsundlced e. pick
itructWSfc. -Yv aO.tffcSr' 'X
march the two comics. Wheeler and
Woolsey, in their newest comedy. "So
This Is Africa!" a stde-tlcklmf
travesty on Tarzan films, which opens
at the Roxy theater tomorrow. It ia
the most wildly humorous of any
previous Wheeler and Woolsey comedy.
Business Caller Wilbur Martin of
Gold Hill was attending to business
matters In Medford thla morning.
SWIM DANCE
at
TWIN PLUNGES
"The Fun Spot of Southern
Oregon"
SlmT free
RCA lllflll FIDELITY WIDE RASOB
of a Nation!
with
Karen Morley
Dickie Moore
SHORT SUBJECTS
Wednesday
Written
by the
authol
of
"WIiirs"
me-up co tne jaaea appetite. Un U
main Jaor are two other equally fain-
its, the riorencin iunoi
(que, delightfully airy
just off th main lobby.
isns soma u gueii
outside room, each
h. Numerous suite
try desired lit and
All room furnish
light fixtures ara
s, especially
linv of th
totlc of th
iously s'
i.
seasons for
Cllft
h Mr.
Mr.
slda
:oure.
nae
i guests Is
no Kuest
obiect to th
thai atmoioher of
twtrannal service that
to Important in' present oay
. kn.nit.lltV. Al.
rnj. vi ...K.. ...
DMnni.n allhnnirh It la rated as
suprem In service and value-living,
yet in reiea mpr. iur(inuij
tow. The rate sUrt at $3 single sod
-
n i
40& flu- - - ' .
m