Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFORD, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 20, 19S3.
PAGE SETEN
Local and Personal I
i
Morris In Town W. 8. (flhiwty)
Morris of Table Rock vu la Medlord
today on business.
From OoH mil Mi. Bertha Chit
holm of Gold HIU was ahopplnj tn
Medford this morning.
...
Returns South Mrs. Betty Ander
son la m Lot Angeles sgaln for fa
cation and rett cure.
'from Ashland Among Ashland
business people m Medford Tuesday,
was A. A. Madden.
Journey to Ashland To attend 'o
business matters and Ttstt friends,
Mr. and Mra. W. U Michael of Med-
lora werw i w"'
Visit In O. Pass Mr. and Mra.
Floyd Parsons snd son Phillip and
Mrs. A. N. Parsons of this city were
risking in Grants pasa Wednesday.
-
From Central Point-Mra. L. Hat
field of Central Point was shopping
here yesterday. Other callers from the
neighboring town were R. C. Smith
and son.
Down from Camp Visitors la Med
ford today from the COO camp at
Union Creek were Noel Green. Ray
mond Collins. Chas. Damhaff and
George McBride.
, On Business W. W. Hale, freight
snd passenger manager for the South
ern Pacific company, with headquar
ters in Portland. Is spending today '.n
Mfdford on business.
' Mr. Waha Confers Ao. Waha. as
sistant regional forester from Port
land, spent today In Medford confer
ring with the officials at the Rogue
River national forest offices In the
federal building.
Class Postponed The meeting of
the Kay Kastle dancing class, sched
uled for this evening at the Dream
land dance hall, has been postponed
until further notice. It was announc
ed today.
,
Lalngs on Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Lalng of this city are spend
ing the week vacationing at Lake o'
"the Woods. During Mrs. Laing'a ab.
sence Miss Amy Elliott is acting as
assistant In the office of her father.
Dr. B. R. Elliott.
Visit the Grimes Mrs, Leonard
Kordyke and three children. Max, Jo-
leea and Betty of Wichita, Kana,, ar
rived here today by train, and will
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Grimes at the home In Central Point.
Mrs. Nordyke la Mra. Grimes niece.
To Furnish Magazines Ashland
and Grants Pass chambers of com
medce have started a campaign to se
cure magazines ..and other reading
material for the COO camps In the
Medford district. It was reported by
headquarters hero today.
Returns to Vancouver Captain
James Casey, 7th Infantry, has been
relieved of duty at the veterans CCC
camp at pistol River, and has re
turned to Vancouver Barracks, wasn,
Another officer Is scheduled to report
to Pistor River camp to take com
mand.
R.C.A. PERFECT SOUND
Tonite & Friday
hi i' A WhirlwindT
yyi - of SwiitExcite
'm'M i raent and Slam-
fr.ljMe and
My Gal
with
8pnr
TRACY
Joan
BENNETl
Narloo Barn
Cftorg Walsh
AH Trial of Vliice
Harnett, Hodge
podge Comedy
SECRET'S OUT, NOW THEY'LL PART
Mrs. assarts In Hospital Mrs. Wil
liam Swartz underwent a major op
eration at the Sacred Heart hospital
today and was reported getting along
cicely.
Wednesday Cillers Visitors tn
Medford yesterday from other towns
were Mrs Sophia Baker of Grants
Pass and Miss Laura Burton of Phoe
nix.
on fmneetion Trio Ma tor James
H. Blblghaus, physician with th CCC
headquarters here, left this morning
on an inspection tour of Camps Ker-
by, Agness and Pistol River.
Rmmfe to K- rails H. L. Bromley,
ftrtrartlxinz miainr of the California
Oregon Pawer Company left today on
a short business visit in aimaui
Falle.
Riwt SAtnrnl J. C. BOVle. VlCS
president la charge of operation uf
the California Oregon Power Company
returned yesterdsy rrom a snort ouat
ness trip to Roteburg.
ita. Tonsils Removed F!ovd Jones,
son of Jesse Jones, had his tonsils re
wavi mnrninr at the Com
munity hospital, and was reported as
getting along niceiy.
On Business Here W. J. Kartln-
dale. traffic agent for the Railway
Eapresa agency, with headquarters In
San Francisco. Is In Medford today
attending to business matters.
Mrs. Seabrooke Goes South Mrs.
A L. Seabrooke of the Table Rock
district was called to California this
week by the serious Illness of her
sister, Mrs. Olmatead, who resides
near Los Angeles.
Mrs. Sweenev Improves Mrs. Ida
Sweeney, who has been confined to
her home for some time because or
illness, was reported today to be m
an Improved condition, although she
will not be able to be about for a
week.
Magnuson Visit Here Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Magnuson of Santa Moni
ca, calif., have been the guests for
the past week of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Mulr of Griffin creek. Mrs. Magnuson
is cousin of Mrs. Mulr and a for
mer resident of Ashland.
Gun Recovered The .35 caliber
nlatol which Leonard Hall reported
stolen from his home in Jacksonville
last night, was turned over to polios
officers today by M. B. Sexton, who
fund the gun near the railroad
track early this morning.
Officer Simpson Here State Police
Officer J. C. Simpson, transferred
from state police district In eastern
Oregon, reported here for duty today.
Officer Smpaon Is filling the va
cancy caused by the death of or
fleer B. M. Baucom.
Fitch In City William O. Fitch,
manager of the perishable freight
traffic of the southern pacisic com
pany, arrived In Medford this morn.
,ng from Portland, to attend to busi
ness here. Mr. Fitch nas ni neaa.
quarters in San Francisco. -
Here on Business Mrs. W. G. Bon-
ney of Grants Pass was a business
caller in Medford this morning. Oth
ers were Sid Hamilton of Holland,
Mrs. A. Mocarty and daughter of
Grants Pass, Mrs. J. M. Scbuler of
Mt. Shasta snd Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
A'idrieh of Dvnsmuir, Cal.
Meets School Friends While at
tending the world's fair in Chicago.
Mist Ruth Ottoman, daughter of Mi
and Mra. Milton Ottoman of this city,
saw her school friends. Bob and Billy
Prentiss of Medford, according
word received by her parents. Miss
Ottoman was accompanied east by
Miss Betty Terry.
Mrs. Blrt Leaves Mrs. W. J. Blrt
of Kansas City, Mo, who has been
the guest for the past ten days of
her cousin, Mra. Ida Sweeney and
daughter, Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, left
this morning on the Shasta, en route
to her home. Mrs. Sweeney met Mrs.
Blrt in Portlsnd, and the two came
to Medford together.
Accident Reported Accident re
ports were filed with the city police
concerning a collision yesterday
morning at eight o'clock, at the cor
ner of Ninth and Central avenues.
George Kerr, of 731 South Centra!
avenue was driving a city truck, and
Prank Foeter of route two was opera
tor of the other vehicle, the reports
state,
Apply for License An application
for a marriage license la on file at
the county court house. Caroline W.
Deer, of Ashland, and Murray E.
Daugherty, also of that city, are the
applicants. He listed his occupation
as a barber, and the as a packer. It;
it the second marriage for both, the f
records show. She It a native of San- i
sat. and he of Missouri, j
Judith Allen, 21, featured film plsyer, disclosed t Lot Angeles that
she is the wife of Gus Sonnenberg, heavyweight wrestler, and it carv
sidering a divorce. The former Boston society girl Marie Eliot before
Her marriage, said she had used the name Allen and alsa Marl Coimi
in motion picture work. Sonnenberg' resentment over his wlfes name
being linked In film gossip with that of Gary Cooper, screes actor led
to the disclosure of her identity. (Associated Press Photo)
HARD UQUOR MAY
FLOOD U. S. EARLY
WASHINGTON, July 20. (UP)
Ratification of the prohibition repeal
amendment by the 36th state may
loose immediately to thirsty Ameri
cana a flood of "hard" liquor.
Justice department officials today
confirmed the f-ossibility that on the
same .day the last required state rati
ties repeal, something stronger than
three point two will be available le
gally and, without necessity for prescription.
They explained that as soon as the
36th state forwards its ratification.
Secretary of State Hull will formally
proclaim the ISth amendment voided
and the Sisfc amendment in effect.
Liquor then may be sold at once Is
states without restrictions.
AUTOMOBILE DEATHS
REACH HIGH LEVEL
WASHINGTON, July 20. (UP)
Deaths from automobile accidents i&
the four weeks ended July S reached
the highest level since January, the
department of commerce reportd today.
A total of 563 fatalities were regis
tered In the four-wees: period ended
July 8, compared with 735 in the
four weeks ended January 21 and
the recent peak of 87? In the four
weeks ended January 23, 1932.
same kind of thrifty foresight to stock
your blanket shelves now, is vie
theme of the window display at th
J. C. Penney store at the corner of
Central avenue and Sislfe street.
which has been attracting much at
tention.
A cord of wood and a number of
fine woolen blankets are on display
in the main window. The wood was
furnished by the Valley Fuel com
pany.
KLAMATH BASIN GETS
FREIGHT RATE BOOH
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore,, July 30
(UP) Reductions In freight rate
of carload lota of potatoes and onions
from the Klamath basin over the
Southern Pacific, Great Northern-
Western Pacific lines, announced to
day, will save potato growers of this
area $30,000, It was estimated.
, The new rates apply on shipment
into California to and Including Sac
ramento. They will go into effect
as soon as the interstate commerce
commission gins Ita permission.
SALVATION ARMY
BARBED IN ULIi
CTJi. Otrmany, Jaljr t(S (UP)
Polios today prohibit th Salvation
army from ho;dlr.g g?!n terries is
tha streets trti also forbids tiitm
Horn singing or eoUectlnj tutus In
tnt streets, restaurant at other pus-
He places.
The order prohibited th eoUeettsn
boxes customarily at4 bt the Salts.
lion army.
The chief si polios in a formal
statement salg;
"Ths public stMru ssnlc as Prac
ticed by ths SslraMoa army, espe
cially religious sort js tang to meSodtes
or rauaevm tune, la calculated to
violate religious feeling."
TRANSIENT WORKERS
MUST GET LICENSE
SALEM, Ore., July 39. (BP) First
arrests wer made today under the
new motor law against transients
working in the state without Oregon
licenses lor their car.
Edward J, Scevey ana J. L. Zlnan,
fruit pickers, were fused 15 each for
not purchasing state licenses. Th
law, passed by tha IS3S legislature,
provides the plat rttttet be bought
by all persons gainfully employed In
Oregon, eves for only one day.
Robert Montgomery
In Craterian Role
described as s glittering panorama
K Torn !tf from Battery Park to
Harlem, "Had on Broadway comes
to th Craterian Friday arid Saturday
antlt Robert Montgomery and Sally
Btsrs, two of tha screes' moat popu
lar younger plavers, co -stirred far the
first time.
Montgomery it said to tnt an
other high-speed comedy rot u Jeff
Btdwett, super-flier, "wtas gay and
debonair gambler who hoodwinks so
ciety and reaps a harvest on Broad-
day, Miss siiers undergoes an Inter
esting character tnhfmnt as th
bedragsfled cafe waitress who is res
cued front a watery grsve by Mont
gomery and who smsseBueBtly e-
omnes en of Manhattan a, moat pim-
pts piaygirl.
Th unusually strong east stss fea
ture tiadg Evan a tat wits who
triss to help Montgomery decide a
oours of action during his mad car
eer as a higb-pressur publls rela
tions expert.
ambitious tacscti who, white is
th quest of a hand of crooks, swit
snd fslia tn lew with a pretty girl-
Phone Man Die
PMTMSD, Ore July JO. ijPt
Clair H. CarOB, SS, district equip.
mtm super's! odea', if Os ftcjt
lphost ss Tsisgrspb. sontpsgy her
rlisd at bis bast h:t today, Heart
tsuhl was sa!4 to b bses th
& of si deats.
BIRTHS
Born to Mt, and Mrs. Richard Sin
gler, a son, weighing 1 pounds and
10 ounces, at ths Sacred Heart hos
pital !aat ntght.
Undergoes Gpsrattan Ethel Wat
terrosn of Ashland underwent a ma
jor operation at the Community hos
pital today
Buck Jones To Star
In Rialto Thriller
Buck Jones, the ever somite? West-
era star, is his latest Column! pic
ture, -Unknown valley," s th at
traction at th Rial to tomorrow,
on is a scout who, searching for
his father, a prospector, 1 captured
sss prisoner by a strange hand
of outcasts, a group of people who
cave shut themselves off from the
outalds world. To escape mean a
death march serosa th desert few
ms hav com through this ordeal
,
How th Ingenious Jonas locates
bis father, makes his escapt from a
ct lined with seventy-foot walls,
and reaches th outside world, make
for a screes story crammed with color
asd exciting moments.
Beautiful Cecilia Parker plays op
posit Jose in -Unknown Valley."
TRACY AND BENNETT
COFEATURED AT ROXY
'Me And Mr Oi! " a ami
featurlnw Jean Bennett snn
Tracy tn th leadln roles asermt to
day at th ftoxy.
tell the story of a youthful snd
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALS Rhode Island Bed hens,
also fry era. phone 951-R.
Husband Arrested
For Beating Wife
Charles Thacker of 1ST Tripp street
was arrested this afternoon by city
polies on a charge of assault and
batter? filed by this wife, through
the district attorney's office today.
Thacker was placed in the city jail
and his hearing was scheduled for
4 o'clock this afternoon
Blankets, Wood In
Penney s Window
'You don't wait until you're ahtr-1
ertng in the first cold spell to buy j
your winter wood, and It takes the
C
MM
Ends tonite UliUam Fesveli
is "Lawyer Man"
Tomorrow Joel SfeCrea
Tfte Most Dangerous Gam!
FOR SALS 413.00 electric rang and
water heater, 106 3. Ivy. .
WANTED Housekeeping or nursing.
References, 230 Seatty.
FOR SALS Six feet Majestic refri-
geraior, only tised one year in A' I
-condition. Bargain, Mut.eU today.
Phone ism
FOR RENT 3-room fur a. house. In
quire 145 Bo, Grape.
FOR. RENT Furnished apt, Close in.
Jst!
TELLS HOW SHE TOOK
4 INS. OFF HIPS
7 INS. OFF WAIST
Shows at
3:00,
-7:15 - 0:15
WORLD'S FINi:T SOI SI)
Itf. HfOH FHiF.l.ITV-
Mais, ,8S
Eres, 33c
Kiddles a Bime
-wnn: ranrf.
HURRY
ORDER YOUR
Mill Blocks
and
Green Pine Slabs
Right Now For Winter
SAVE MONEY! .
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
Lumber Building Materials and Fuel
Phone 1
End North Central'' A Good Firm to Trade With"
rJ'W'tpWi wmam
1 w rr
Friday and Saturday
tr4
SWO
Tlnnt Ip Aef
Efbr! Mermsri screes ionf
Bab Dldrlrkwn BBbJett
WORLD'S HKBST BOUND . . ,
RCA HlfJ ridellty Wide Rantt
Shows at Mats, 355
t:0 Etc. , ,t5
7:1S 8:09 Kiadlri Dime
In 40 daa tn ttttM Kraschsn
Salt, Mr. Hslga Bisugfi st Sew srork
Cttj nittleM tt lbs soot Irfcfess
ore asps, 3 inche off uart mad 1
' gsj wis, er wnsssr l
havsa't gon hungry a asomsn! I
fesl flr asd loeic 10 rrs. jmmttr,"
Ta gst rid or double ihtos, bolj
Ing hips, ugly rolls of fa on watat
and appr arms SAFEMf atta wltljout
discomlort at the" mm Mm sttltd
up gSorkaa htaith and acquire a elr
ssilri, bright eye, er.trrr snri v;v-4-etsotmss
to lot jpousger and feel
It tak a fealf teascoenft &f icytt.
chrt Salts m a glssa of hot water
awry morning before brerttfast.
oae jar last 4 week srsr! sosS but
srfri at Jarmfn woods or in
dmgrtor the world orer, Mak sure
ysa get Krusahtn bsca.tiw It OATS
Usmj back If not Joyfuity attafied.
Friday & Saturday
Packed with
DYNAMITE
Loaded with
ACTION
grarehtnj for fei father, he
r?ivii love ... siakeg
t&nmng reaeua and gttm
ynu eseltement ana spilt
sfrond action that wlii
make jtniT hair eurti
X UNKN0WH
wru.Lt I
A Shysters Motto Is.
NEVER GIVE A
SUCKER A BREAK!
See Lee Tracy in 'The Nuisance"
1 ia-,K
Tonight VJ
"Th Pwl
of MlU
Mary SaKy
Holmw" v '
FINAL CLEARANCE
STARTS TOMORROW!
All Summer Hati, Silk and Errii Dri, Bloiu!, Sklrti,
Slacks, od Shoes on Sal , , , To Make Boom for Hew
Fall Merchandise. Come Early at Thu Msrchandia Ij
Going at' Lesi Than Wholesale Coit!
BUY AND SAVE
Hats
Values ta 9.50. Sale prices
25c
50c $1
Blouses
Organdie and lace. Talus
to $3.95, Sale prices
50c
$1 $1.95
Skirts & Slacks
White and pastel eolort.
Tallies to 2,95, Sale pries
$1.39
Shoes
One lot of Summer Shoe.
Values to $3.95. Sala priea
$1.95
Dresses
Extra apeeial! 15 Wghio!e
Silks, pastel shades, 2.95
values. Sale priea
$1.00
Dresses
One group of SSlk Dresses.
3.95 values en sale fer
$1.95
Dresses
A group of Silk and Knit
Froeks. Talaea t $10.
Sale- price
$3.95
Shoes
SO pair of Sfcoei, Vatoea
t 2,95, Sala priet
$1.00
Band Box & Shoe Box
228 E, 8tfi.
It's
THREE YEARS
Since I Scoured a Pot or Pan
"Three years ago today I had an Eleetrie Bangs Installed in mf kitchen,
Sines that tiros my coekicg utensils have been so elean that I -woulda'!
beaitata to wipe them with a silk handkerchief V
The eomplefe absence of a Cents eliminates all ths smoke and aeot K
long asiociiisd with cooking, Ths Eleetrie Range eooka with ipotlesi
eleanlineai. Walla and woodwork escape the usual film of greasy wpor
and amoky grime. Naturally they retain their glway eleanlinesa f
longer.
Furthermore, the oven is perfectly Insulated to esorsorsue en heat isd '
to retain food flavors. Antomatie time and tsroperatur controls do aB
the baking or roaating without any attentios whtr, Thia meaiu
literally thowaoda of additional houra t leiaura ry year . , . at a
eeat of no more than a penny a meal per jeraonl Coat in! Ask for a
demonstration.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
rOW WUrlNBrS !
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