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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY Ifi. 1933.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
Mlts Bowler Better MUs Helen
Bowler, patient at the Sacred Heart
hospital, wa reported in an Improved
condition yesterday.
Undergo Operation Mra. Thoroaa
Rose berry underwent a major opera
tion Saturday morning at the Com
munity hospital.
Hostel Here Ernest Roetel. pub
licity ranger for Crater Lake national
part, apent Friday in Medford at
tending to buaineaa matters.
Mis Royal Leaves Miss Doff Royal
of Portland returned to her home
Friday after spending several days
in Medford visiting friends.
To Union Creek Mr. and Mra. Hugo
Guenther are among local people who
are spending the week-end at their
Union creek cabin.
On Vacat Ion T rip Mr. and Mra.
George R. Johnson and Mlsa Louise
Underwood left Saturday for a two
weeks' vacation trip to Portland and
Rockaway Beach.
Mlg Grltsrh Improved Friends
of Miss Evelyn Joan Grltsch, who has
been under medical care at the Sacred
Heart hospital, are glad to learn that
her condition Is Improved.
Visits Crater take Prince G. CalU
son. football coach at the University
of Oregon, visited Crater Lake Satur
day. Mr. Callison was formerly a
ranger at the park.
Returns North Mrs. Campbell Gra
ham of Vancouver, B. C, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foy
and her mother. Mrs. Minnie Martin,
left last evening by train tor her
home.
Mr. Rankin to Lake Hugh B. Ran
kin, supervisor of Rogue River na
tional forest, who apent rnaay on
Evans creek attending to forest serv
ice interests, plans to leave today for
Lake o' the Woods.
Stacey Appointed Dean K. Staccy
of this" city has been appointed ser
geant at arms on the staff of the De
partment of Oregon, veterans or ror
elgn Wars, now in convention at Rose
burg. Mr. Toy" Returns C. J. Toy. Del
Monte district manager returned the
first of the week from a vacation
trip to California whlnch included
several days at the air races In Los
Angeles.
Return South Mr. and Mrs. C. R
Wilson and daughter Marjorle of
Pasadena, Calif., who, with Mrs. Mc-
Comb have, been the gueats of Mrs.
Emma Trowbridge, left Friday for
the southern city.
Returns East Mrs. Eva Low of
Dodge City, Kans., who has been visit
ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Harold Wing, left Thursday
evening by train for her home in the
cast.
On Tours Today COC recruit in
the various camps in the southern
Oregon distriot are going on sight
seeing tours today, in the vicinity of
their camps, according to officials
at headquarters here. Officers at the
camps will bo in charge of the trips.
To Diamond Lake Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Murphy left Saturday morning
for Diamond Lake, where they plan
to spend several days at their cabin.
They were Joined last evening by Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Wing, and children
Herbert and Corinne.
fn Med ford Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Will Schmidt of Oregon's Switzer
land east of Roxy Ann, were business
visitors In Medford Saturday. Work is
being started on a well at the loca
tion of their home, on which con
struction will start as soon as the
well Is completed, they reported.
On Buying Trip Mra. Adrienne
Steward will leave Medford th first
or the week for an extended buying
trip, which will Include Seattle. Los
Angeles. San Francisco, and other
style centers. She will be accompanied
during the first two weks by Miss
E!ss Ditto, or Ad r I en ne'e store In
Grants Pass. From Portland they will
take a boat for San Francisco.
Camps Now Have 200 Enrollment
In all of the COC camps in the dis
triot r placed at 200 yesterday,
making i necewary to enroll three
for Mount Reuben camp. They were
enlisted from Josephine county. Four
state forestry men were placed at
Camp Bly, and the park service en
rolled three men for government
camp. Fremont national forest p'.sced
seven nun in Cllft Springs camp Sat
urday. Nephew of Mr. Slngler R. Otto
Probst of South Bend, Ind.. who was
mentioned in a golf story in Friday's
Msll Tribune as having played on the
Krsktne park golf course every day It
has been open for the past eight
years. Is a nephew of Mra. Rose Sin
ler of 514 Craps street, this city.
Mrs. Slngler said yesterday that she
knew her nephew played golf, but
ti:at she had no idea he was such s
fiend for the game until she saw the
story in the Mall Tribune.
TODAY AND MONDAY
Continuous Shows Today
Tiffany Thayer's startling book
now on the screen
"Thirteen
Women"
with
Irene ptinn Rlmnto Cortes
Jill E.mond Mrrn Lojr
Mickey Mcflulre Comedy
Cartoon "A pnlh Twl.t"
Tathe New
Personal
Returns to Portland J. L. Wright
of the General Electric Co. returned
to Portland yesterday after a brief
business tlslt in Medford and south
era Oregon..
Emergency Operation Mrs. How
aid Burnett of Talent was taken to
the Sacred Heart hospital last eve
ning where she underwent a major
operation.
Apollo Called South Sebast Ion Ap
ollo, local musician, left last night
for Berkeley. Calif., where he was call
ed by the serious Illness of his bro
ther. He will be gone indefinitely, ae
stated yesterday.
Picnic Friday Members of the
South Methodist church enjoyed a
picnic Friday evening at Bybee bridge.
which was attended by 43 persons. A
ball game was played and wiener roast
enjoyed afterward.
To Lake o' Woods A group of Med
ford youths who are spending the
week-end at Lake o the Woods tn-i
eludes Bob Mlneor. Bernal Stead.
Jerry Trill, Conway Latham, Bob Ot-
toman and Bob Fowler.
-
McDonald Arrested John McDon
ald, 16. of Sardine creek, was arrest
ed Saturday afternoon by state po
lice on charges of shooting grouse
with a ..22. The officers brought the
bey's gun to town with them.
Warner In City Fred Warner, camp
superintendent t Elk Creek for the
CCC 'a, waa in Med ford Satu rday
morning attending to business mat
ters and calling at the forest service
headquarters in the federal building.
Visit Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Ralston, newly weds of San Ra
fael, Calif., spent several days in
Medford the foreport of the week
visiting friends. While here they made
a trip to Crater Lake with Clarence
Toy and Miss Doff Royal of Portland.
Mr. Beebe Improved D. W. Bee be.
who received injuries recently In an
auto wreck, was able to be removed
from the Sacred Heart hospital to
his home yesterday evening. His con
dition waa reported as considerably
improved.
Leave for Cabin Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn O. Taylor, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Car kin, Carol .Carkin
and Ruth Nordwlck. left yesterday af
ternoon for the Taylor summer cab
in "Pine-ftr-yew" at Union creek
They plan to return to Medford about
Tuesday.
Professor Relmer Leaves Professor
F. C. Relmer of the experiment sta
tion near Talent, left last evening by
train for Stevensvllle, Mich., on
business and pleasure trip. He plans
to be gone three or four weeks. Pro
fessor Relmer will visit his brother in
Stevensvllle.
I
To Ban don Dr. and Mrs. C. I.
Drummond and Mrs. Karl L. Janouch
left Saturday afternoon for Bandon-by-the-Sea,
to spend the week-end.
Mrs. Janouch returned to Medford
Friday from Klamath Falls, where she
had been the guest for the past week ,
of Mrs. Ferris Gifford. former Med
ford resident.
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Plead Not Guilty Three men, held
on charges of obtaining money undor
false pretenses, entered pleas of not
guilty when taken before Justice of
the Peace L. A. Roberts at Ashland
Friday. They were Aubrey White, 38,
Ralph V. Williams, 31, and Clarence
W. Bickel, 31. The three are being
held in the Jackson county Jail.
Reported Lost Stat police were
Informed late Friday night that Mrs.
Sr. rah Jones, age 03, had disappeared
from the home of Juanlta Handley
at Ashland, and had not been located.
Her brother residing in Ashland told
officers that his sister might possibly
have gone to the home of another
brother, George Fields at Provolt.
Interested In Work-Karl L. Janouch
of the forest service stated yesterday
that the CCC boys working in the
forest camps were very Interested :n
the work, and that special attention
is being given towards Instructions
for the young men. Mechanical work,
caprentry and road building are be
ing stressed in the training, he said.
...
Janouch Completes Tour-The roads
into Lake o" the Woods, both via
Medford and Klamath Falls, are in a
better condition than ever before, a
result of work being done by the
CCC army, Karl L. Janouch, assist
ant supervisor of Rogue River nation
al forest reported yesterday. Mr. Ja
nouch had Just returned to Medford
from a general Inspection tour which
took him to Moon Prairie, Lake o"
the Woods, and Upper Rogue river
camp. Interior of the forest service
buildings at Lake o' the Woods is be
ing finished at the present time, he
stated. Moon Prairie camp had a fire
training school Thursday.
Now Is The Time To Buy
FACTORY BLOCKS
and SLAB WOOD
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lumber Building Materials and Fuel
Phone 7
F.kJ Soith Cciin.:! ".I Go.iJ Fi . ut I "lie With"
In For Medical Care Albert Rail
of this city was taken to the Com
munlty hospital yesterday for medi
cal care.
Mrs. Ileckert Goes Home Mrs. O.
E. Heckert and her very young
daughter were removed from the
Community hospital to their noma
today.
Koozer Undergoes Operation R. E.
Kooser underwent a minor operation
Saturday morning at the Sacred Heart
hospital, and last evening waa report
ed as getting along nicely.
Hand Badly Injured Mrs. Ruth
Lewis' young son was taken to the
Community hospital yesterday to re
ceive treatment for severe lacerations
of the hand, sustained In a fall
from the porch at his home, where
he landed on a piece of glass which
left a deep cut.
OF
- TALENT
Mrs. Lorella Burnett, 22, of Talent,
wife of Howard Burnett, died last
night at the Sacred Heart hospital
following an operation for ruptured
appendix. She was brought to the
hospital late yesterday afternoon and
her condition had become so serious
there waa little chance for recovery
She leaves, beside her husband, an
IB months' old baby.
Ben Hur Lampman, famed editorial
writer of the Portland Oregonian,
visited the Rogue River valley Sat
urday, on a hurried vacation trip
It was his first trip here in eleven
years. He spent most of the day
with his mother, Mrs. H. H. Lamp
man, and calling on old friends and
visiting familiar scenes. He did not
catch a glimpse of Jim Dinkens or
Beagle.
Lampman left today for Portland,
by way of Crescent City and the
Oregon coast. He Is accompanied by
his wife.
Foot Correction
Expert Coming
To Miller Office
Announcement has been made by
Dr. H. E. Miller of 205 Liberty build
ing, that he has obtained the serv
ices of an expert foot correctlonlst
who will be in his offices tomorrow
and Tuesday, July 17 and 18. Dr.
Miller states that the examination is
free, and that appointment may be
made by telephoning his office.
The correctlonlst, according to Dr.
Miller, does not use knife, drugs or
metal arch supports.
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Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. July 15. (AP)
Stock had little trouble weathering
week-end profit-taking today and
came through the Saturday market
with a balance of net gains. Vol
ume came to 2.242,480 shared.
Today's closing prlcea for 33 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye 13H.
Am. Can - 8314
Am. & Fgn. Pow. ...,. 18',4
A. T. Ic T 130!4
Anaconda
30
Atch. T. & 8.
P.
Bendlx Avla
Beth. 8teel
California Pack'g,
Catapillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curttsa-Wright
DuPont
. 304
40 H
30 V4
36
. 36 H
44H
44
80t4
36 '4
33
43i
30 '4
88 4
37 U
34.
48 ,i
16H
10
35V.
Gen. Foods
Oen. Mot
Int. Harvest.
I. T. & T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer. ........
Penney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac. .
Std. Brands
2914
St. Oil Cat. ...
St. Oil N. J. .
38
384
Trans. Amer.
Union Cftrb -
Unit. Aircraft .
U. S. Steel
8
46 !4
44",
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Orecon Weather
Cooler interior of west portion
Sundsy and In east portion Sunday
night and Monday; slightly htgher
humidity west portion; moderate
westerly winds offshore.
JNO. KADO TAKES
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John Z. Kado, one of the most
popular members of Medford's Jap-
anese colony, left yesterday for Seat
tle to assume the presidency of the
Asahi Industrial ' and Trading com
pany. This new importing and ex
porting firm with the head office
In Seattle. Wash., and branch of
fices in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan,
represents the Takenaka Shoten,
Ltd., of Osaka, the Dailchl Klkai
flhokat of Tokyo and the Safety Mo
tor Car company, Ltd.
Mr, Kado has been a resident of
Medford for 27 years, having come
here from Japan In July. 1906. and
has proved to be one of Medford'a
most loyal citizens. He first went
to work here for Mrs. T. E. Daniels,
after which he worked at the Nash
Hotel for several years. In 1914,
John took the position of steward
of the local Elks club, serving In this
capacity for eight years. He later
accepted the position of custodian
of the home office building of the
California Oregon Power company.
With which firm he has been affil
iated for 15 years. He has hundreds
of friends In the Copco organization
and among the Medford business
men who wish him the best of suc
cess in his new business venture.
Mr. Kado expressed his sincere re
gret at leaving Medford and hta
many local friends and voiced his
appreciation of the kind treatment
and cooperation which he has re
ceived while a resident of this city.
He also extended a cordial invita
tion to hta many friends to visit
him in his new location at 312
Sixth avenue South in Seattle.
Friday night Mr. Kado waa the
guest of honor at a stag dinner given
for him by a group of his friends
of the Copco organization and local
business men. He was presented
with several attractive gifts includ
ing a traveling bag from the Copco
Forum and a desk set from the
group at the dinner.
, In leaving, John stated that Med
ford had been his home town for 27
years and he would always feel this
to be his home regardless of future
locations. He expects to travel
through here on business trips trom
time to time and will atop ofl to
see his local friends. A large num
ber of Medford people went to the
depot to see him leave on last night's
train for the north.
WATER WASTING
WILL BE CURBED
Too much water Is being wasted
In the city of Medford and too many
people are leaving the water on dur
ing fires, Robt. A. Duff of the city
water commission, announced yes
terday, urging more care on the part
of the public In Intelligent use ol
water and observance of the fire
rules.
All hydrants should be shut off
during fires to make the needed
pressure possible, Mr. Duff stated,
and If this rule Is not more closely
observed in the future more severe
penalties will be attached.
"WILD GIRL" FROM
BRET HARTE STORY
Playing together for fhe first time
In their careers. Charles Farrell and
Joan Bennett portray the featured
roles in "Wild Girl," which opens
today at the Roxy theatre.
Presenting a picture of California
In the days of the gold rush .1.0114
R.C.A. PERFECT SOUND
Starts TODAY
Continuous Shows 1:30-11
BRET HARTE'S
famous story, "Salomy Jane's
Kiss" now on the screen.
"Wild
Girl"
with
CHARLES FARRELL
JOAN BENNETT
RALPH BELLAMY
ALSO
Down Among the Snrax Cne
Alhertaon, lllane Cornell?
. New,
Marion Davies
Marlon Davies and her canine pal
"Michael" are at the Craterian the -
atre for three days, starting today
in "Peg o' My Heart," the beloved
Clever Team on
The vivacious Sally Ellens and the
chipper Jimmy Dunn are once again
with an unusual romance of that
colorful period, Raoul Walsh Is aald
to have set a new standard In bring
ing a bygone era to the speaking
screen with this adaptation of Bret
Harte's famous story, "Salomy Jane'
Kiss."
Show at
2:00
7:15 8:00
Kaflg 1 , ,?,2 h .il Jk"' . 'sJ'gM
IlLl hh im
WORLD'S FINEST SOl'ND
Today and Monday
HE HAD FUNNY IDEAS
ABOUT MARRIAGE . . .
He believed a wife's place
was In the home . . . nnd
the hushand's at work. .
And then he lost his
Job! . . : You'll set a big
kick out of this modern
story of a young married
couple!
in Craterian Hit
story of a little Irish colleen who
1 suddenly Inherits a big fortune,
I Onslpw Stevens and J. Farrell Muc
Donuld arc in the supporting cast.
Rialto Screen
teamed together In "Hold Mo Tight"
at the Rialto theatre today 'and to
morrow. ,
Ward Improved Gerald Ward, who
recently underwent an operation at
the Snored Heart hospital tor knee
Injuries, wo In a much Improved
condition yesterday and removed to
hi home.
Milts 15o
Eves, ...25o
Kiddles a Dime
RCA IIIOII FIDELITY Winn RANOE
a
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10 PROVIDE
IN WINTER DAYS
The sewer bond Issue upon which
the elector of the city will vote
on the 38th day of July will ac
complish a great deal towards re
lieving the unemployment situation
here In Medlord, It waa pointed out
today by Chamber ot Commerce of
ficials. It Is estimated that an ex
penditure of ,100.000 In the tower
system here will give employment
for 75 men for an eight months per
iod. To complete the Job It will take
00 thousand man working hours.
In addition to this, employment
naturally will be created In those
plinta which supply materials such
a, sand and gravel plants and others.
The sewage disposal plan worked
out by the Chamber of Commerce
and passed by the city council Is
one of many In the Pacific North
west which It la hoped to finance
through the aid of the Reconstruc
tion Finance corporation. In Ore
gon alone the following cities have
applied for funds to either build new
sewage ystema or rehabilitate old
systems: Astoria, Baker. Eugene, Mc-
Mlnnvllie, Portland, Boseburg. Salem,
and Medford. In the state of Wash
ington, over 35 application have
been submitted by communities for
funds to perfect sewage syatenu.
The city of Baker recently voted
104,000 for a sewage disposal plant
and altnougn already approved by
the voters, expect to finance it
through the R. P. C. It 1 believed
that the employment lde of the
public works program will be given
considerable attention and there can
be no doubt, It Is pointed out by
chamber official, that a project to
employ 75 men for eight month 1
worthy of earnest thought by the
citizen of Medford.
Broken window glazed by Trow
Bridge, Cabinet Work.
IVOIILU S I'INEST SOl'ND ,
Shows at
2:00
7:15-9:16
II UiMteWWi
TODAY
Monday and Tuesday
PEG AND MICHAEL
They'll Warm Your Heart in This
Great Picture
Beloved Peg is Marion Davies' Greatest
Characterization! . . . Songs, Thrills and
Gaiety 1 , , , The play that has won the
tears, the laughs, the applause of millions
of entertainment lovers I
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Your eye. Kill fft Xll
be trar-dlmmed V3 i I ViiU I
when she lngi i--A i" X
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I,.rl.n- .nd tteW 'tA I
how you'll love aW 8
this little IrWi
colleen I . g
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
"The Century of Progress"
2000 feet of the wonders of the World's Fair . . .
as seen through the eyes of the camera I
1 HO iuauiivu,g vmwss
A Mack Sennett All-Star Riot of Mirth
Paramount Piotorial fox News
Craterian Showing
Chicago Fair Film
"The Century of Progress," a twen
ty minute short subject of the Chi
cago World' Fair, has been added
to the Craterian theatre program a
an extra attraction to the Marlon
Davie ahow "Peg o" My Heart."
The film allows all the moat in
teresting highlight of the fair, tak
ing the audience through the van
grounds and showing the feature
that make this fair the greatest
ever held, in spite of depressions and
hard times. It should be of especial
interest to those who have been un
able to moke tlie trip to Chicago
for this event.
Reil estate or Insurance leave It
to Jonea. Phone 090.
Phone 543. well haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary service.
Conrad, Bruce & Co.
Investment Securities
-Southern Oregon Ofricei
Medford Building
Represented by
George Henselman
Portland Office:
316 8W. Six tli Street
San Francisco Los Angeles
Seattle
Private wires to principal
financial centers
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HCA 1I1QII FIIIELITV-WlilE KANUE
Mats 25
Eves. ......35?
Kiddles a Dime
ALSO
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