Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1933)
PAGE TITS Local and Blgslow Returns Earl Blgalow has returned to Medford from spending several days vacationing in Portland. . In Grants Pass Miss Bub? Webster of Central Point Is spending the week-end with Miss Mildred Palmer in Grants Pass. On Business A. 0. Pierce, of the: Pierce Freight lines, attended to buai- ; nee matters in Grants Pass Tues day. Wakefield or Vacation Mr. and: jlra. e. w. Wakefield of this city re spending several weeks vacationing In : k Spokane, Wash. Deal Visits Here Bobby Deal ii Portland, formerly of this city, la s : guest la Medford of Bill Barnum this week. Mrs. Lawrence IH Mrs. J. F. Law-: rence of this city Is receiving treat-: ment at the Portland Convalescent hospital this week. Boyle Returns J. C. Boyle of the California Oregon Pawer company re-: turned to Medford today by train: from the north. Goes to Portland Mrs. Lets Vaw-: tr left by train this morning for: ' Portland, where she plana to remain : for some time visiting. Visit In C. Point Mr. end Mrs. R. y J, Jackson and children of San Jose,; Calif., are guests of Mrs, Jackson's! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley of: Central Point. ' Bianthard Here O. S. Blanchard: of Grants Pass spent ft part of Mondey : and Tuesday In Medford attending: to business matters, according to the; Grants Pass Courier, Makes Inspection Paul G. Rutten, of the quartermasters corps, arrived: here from th quartermasters' depot In the south, and Is here today In specting the motor transports of the; ccc. In District Today Col. Asa t. 8ing- Ieton, Inspector for the North Corps; area, Is spending today In Medford : at the CCC headquarters. Last night: he was at the Upper Rogue river ; camp. . Visit the Lake Arriving here on the Oregon I an from the north, this morning. Miss Margaret Palm and Miss Josephine M. Calderara of Bos ton left by stage today for Crater Lake. Returns to " Roseburg George H. Kilbora, trainmaster for the Southern Pacific company, with headquarters . :n Rose burg, left by train today for , that city after attending to business here. Rail Men Here Ed Duffy of the Denver and Rio Grande railway, and A. W. Shoemaker, of the Missouri Pa cific, both. with, headquarters In Port land, are spending today In Medford attending to business matters f ir their companies Confer at Station Reverend R. D. Waldraven of the South Methodist c ourch, Corvallia, was en route to hie home today, by train, from San Fran cisco. While stopping at the local sta tion, he conferred with Reverend M. i T. Wood and Dr. Jouett P. Bray. Starts TODAY The Time B Factory Blocks Green Pine Slabs Don't Delay Longer Phone No. 7 TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY Lumber Building Material and Fuel End Sorth Cental "A Good Fitm to Jrado With'' Personal Called to Medford -Mrs. Alva Cook aud daughter Alva Jean ol Gold Hill airived In Medford this morning byJ train to be with Mrs. Cook brother, Btily Hooker who is seriously at his home on Willamette avenue, with pneumonia. v Good Fishing 8tst police return ed from Diamond Lake report that fish are biting fine at the lake, and practically everyone is getting the limit. The fish are also taking files, which the gam officers say la quite unusual at this time. On Inspection Trip Lieutenant Frederick of the COC headquarter here, left today on an inspection trip to Moon Prairie, Government camp. Upper Rogue. Lake o the Woods, Bly. Ingram, CHft Springe and Winegiass camps, " Plans Varation Miss Llliisn Rob erts, executlre secretary of the Jack son county chapter of the American Red Cross, will be going on her vaca tion next week, following the annual meeting, called for Friday Atternoon at 4 o'clock. At Ashland Show Mr. end Mrs. Walter Leverette, owners of the LUhla theater were in Ashland last evening attending the show. Miss Doreen Lev erette entertained a group of friends from Medford at the show. Ashland Daily Tidings. 9 Practice Baseball Composing most ly of Illinois boys, Co, IBM CCC, In a' practice baseball game defeated Co. 1652 CCC, Government camp, 11-5 Saturday. A return game played at Government camp Sunday brought disaster to them as they were defeat ed to the score of 18-5, according to Albert McGary of Co. 1663. McReynoMs Coming Ward Ms Reynolds, examiner of operators and chauffeurs will be In Medrord Friday and Saturday, July 28 and 20, at the city hall, to conduct tests and Issue licenses. The office will be open from 8 a, m. to 5 p, m according to the notice received from Hal B. Koss, secretary of state. ; ..." Return from North Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Johnson and Ml&s Louise Un derwood returned Monday from Port land and coast points, following a week's vacation. Mrs. Etta B. Hill and Scott Hill, who is connected with the Texas Oil company in Portland accompanied them to Medford to be the guests for & short time of the Johnsons. Medford Couple wed A Medford couple, who, had secured their msr rlage license from the county clerk's ofice several days ago, returned here this morning to have their ceremony performed by Justice E. w, Madison. They were Edwin Dave Beery, 39, and Ila Bryant, 24, he giving Lost River, Idaho, as his jjjrthpia.ee and she She!- ton. Wash. It was a second marriage for her, Grants Pass PaHy Courier, TONITE WIHIam Boj4 In "The Midnight Warning" Thur. Zana Grey's "Heritage of the Desert" rot A Four Pay Engagement Cast of thousands. Including BEBEfDANiElS To . UY DRV QUICK HOT ECONOMICAL DELIVERY NOW DIRECT FROM THE SAWMILL ACTOR WEDS CONSUL'S DAUGHTER 12- Marlon Mitehl Morrlaon, who played fooSbail at tha Univaraily oi Southern California beforo h played in the movie under the name of John Wayne, was married to Joaephlne Allola Saena, dauahter o lh Dominican conaul at t-oa Anselts. Loretta Young r)jht) of the fiima attended the bride. (Aaaodattd Photoi IE SCALE SET BY HAIRDRESSERS Members of Medford'g Hairdressers' association held a meeting at the Chamber of Commerce Monday night for the purpose of establishing uni form higher prices Jot local beauty parlor services. Mrs. Mabel Qrlgsbyv of the Cinderella Beauty ehop, presi dent of the organization, was in charge Df the meeting. Other officers include Mrs. O. J. Chord, Rose bor ough's Beauty shop, secretary, ant Miss Virginia Fredericks, Medford Beauty ehop( recording secretary. Announcement of changes In prices wilt be me.de in the near future, ac cording to Mrs. Grigsby, ATTORNEY ADDRESSES ACT1VIANS' MEETING Attorney Kenneth O. Desman headed the entertainment list at the Active club meeting at the Medford hotel iaBt night, with a talk on "he Reformation of the Jury System." Sebastian Apollo entertained with several piano numbers and Meivtn Tresh&m gave three vocal solos. Kenneth Anderson toofe the Active oth and was introduced to the mem bers. GLORIA STUART AND HUSBANO WILL PART HOLLYWOOD, July 26. (UP) Gloria Stuart, screen leading 'woman, and Blair Gordon Kewell, her sculp tor husband, added their marriage to the list of broken - Hollywood ro mances today when they announced a trial separation. Miss Stuart said they had agreed to live apart for a year but that divorce had not been discussed. "We feel our love Is strong enough to permit the situation," she added Huge Money Flow Awaiting Repeal SAN FRANCISCO, July 36. AP) The Bank of America In a business .review here estimated that "about 75,000,000 in new money would come to California" on repeal of the Eighteenth amendment. The esti mate, the review said, was based on pre -prohibition statistics on grapes, hops, barley and grain products. Oregon Heather, Fog on the coast, otherwise fair to night and Thursday; no change in temperature; fresh north and north west winds offshore. Slton's t ?tl 9:15 WORLD'S FINEST SOt'SD BCA Ends Tomorrow Night f -M he AH J0U 0 MADGE EVA B'K MOROS HARRY L.VVOnON ritlDAV and ATfRr TOM KEENS DOROTHY WILSON in "SCARLET RIVEK" FARMERS TO BUY OWN GAS SUPPLY SALEM, July 2. AP) The Val ley Farmers Cooperative Oil associa tion wbs Incorporated here yesterday with, a capital afcoclc of $10,000 with 1000 shares at 10 each. The association Is sponsored by the Grange, but membership ts open to ail farmers. While the primary pur pose of the association la to handle oil and petroleum products, articles provide that anything used on the farm may be handled. Headquarters -will be at Woodbmn pending decision on a permanent lo cation by the board of directory when elected, T. B. Hohart of Silver- ton Is secretary. A number cf valley residents are incorporators. Joint Installation Thursday Evening For Artisan Life On Thursday evening, July 3 at the K. P. hall, Fifth and Grape streets, the Grants Pass and Medford assemblies of the Artisan Life asso ciation will hold a public joint in stallation. Mr. Quillen, head of the field department, Jerry Sayier, su preme secretary and Minnie Schmid, Juvenile supervisor for the associa tion will be present'. An attractive program is being ptc- ; pared, Mr, Sayier will 'entertain )n his Inimitable manner. He will be. remembered as the popular song leader -when the Grange convention last met in Medford. At 70 Minnie Schmld will reor ganise a juvenile assembly. The junior -work for this meeting will be exemplified by the Grants Pass Jun iors and will be followed by ice cream and cake, a treat from. Mrs. Schmld. In future the work will be carried on by Ella Gould, Juvenile superin tendent for Medford assembly. The adult work will follow the junior work immediately. The public Js cordially invited to attend, , 4 OMAN HITCH HIKER WEN IE W COP SALEM, July 36 tAP) Thumbing rides in Oregon Is unlawful, but there are other methods. A woman hitch-hiker got a "lift' by throwing rocks at passing cars on the Pacific highway north of here yesterday. Answering complalnta, an officer picked her up. She was in an over-wrought mental state, presum ably from the heat, fatigue and hun ger, the officer aaid. She gave her name as Pearl Elliott, 25, and said she was returning from Portland to New Mexico to her hus band. Mats, , ISf HIGH riDELITV HIDE RAKOE 1 1 1 A him down! No Job! ... No hornet . , . Na girli . Bat life is jast an end less eong . . . with the uky for a ceiling and the moon si chandelier! L BUILDING PEMISj REFLECT INCREASE LOCAL ACTIVITIES Reflecting the Improred condition noted In business for the past several monthe, a steady increase tn build ing has been experienced in Medford, permit issued through the city building department revealed today. During the month of July last year hulking permt totalled 2305. Al ready this year for the month of July the total la $9575. Last year's total w!5i undoubtedly Mceed tne 1S33 sum as tne lounty court house construction waa Includ ed, but the building, exclusive cf the county construction, will exceed last year'a record. During the month of June In 3933 the building totAl was 3585. This year's total for that month was 3895. A greater Increase vras noted In th month of May, For that month in the building permit issued amounted to 43423. Tor May this jear the total climbed to l2,lSo. Jack Wyatt Joins , Taylor As Owner -Cloverleaf Lunch Jack Wyatt, -who came to Medford several weeits ago from Ei&o Nevada, baa gone Into partner3hlp with John Taylor In the irtaneyeissent of the Cloverleaf lunch ehop at 111 West Main street. Mr. Wyatt, a restaurant man with 20 years experience, -witi do the cooSring at this popular 31ttie short order place. - A counter with six additional atoole will replace the case at th front of the Cloverleaf. New etjuipment is alao being installed in the kitchen. Old-fashioned puttermlllc and other local dairy products are featured on Cioverleaf menus. Jolson Pleasing Rialto Audience AI Jolson now knows how it feels to be tried by a Kangaroo court, Ths vagabonds tribunal sequence, on of the most spectacular phaeee cf Jolson's United Artist comedy, "Hallelujah, I'm a Bum," which la now playing at the Biaito theatre, was filmed and recorded to ths Ac companiment of a forty-piece sym phony orchestra, with hundred of supporting player on th set. Supporting personalities in "Hal lelujah, I'm Bum" Include Madge Evans, Chester Conklia and scores of others, Jclscn' latest song hits and the revolutionary '"photographic music" -which, runs throughout the produc tion, were composed by Richard Rodger and IfOrens Hart. 4 NEWPORT FiRSfl WiNS B!6 NAVY CONTRACT WASHINGTON, July 26. f AP) The Newport Kewa Shipbuilding and Dry dock company today was ths low bidder for two naval aircraft carrier to be built out of public works fund with an offer of 24,700,000 for one ot $33,000,000 apiece for two. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HAVE 150-egg electric Incubator in perfect condition to trade for table model separator. Box 11242 Tribun. GOOD business and Vancouver Ave. furniture, 15& PGR SALE Young mtich cows, S gal ions per day. Gentle. Phone 1275,, W!Il share expenses for transporta tion to Portland. Tel 312-Y. FOR SALE OR. TRADE Model , truck for good miik cow, or might consiuer iigm car, tjd crater lAkt Ave. PIKE Royal Attn & Lambert cherries aa s, Pir st. Wow! What A Show! ii's Bigger Than "42i Street J A f Jf Ofoi5afln4 yk If I Mf T?ort 200 y SUNDAY q Mary Pickford Mary Pickord ha Leslie her leading man la 'Secreiav -v, .r, f. ,Bmm. at the Craterian theatre today. "Secrets takes the audience hack to old New England days, carries JISTS INJU8E0 II dTERllAMASH Mr. andMrs. W. K, Reynolds of Seattle, Wash., were taken to th: Community hospital lata yesterday afternoon by Perl ambulance from Woodruff Meadow district, suffer ing severe injuries as a result of an autGSiobila accident when their car: turned over en the Crater Lake high- Mrs, BaynoJds had bad cuts Dn the head and About th eye, and also chest bruise. Both hone in Mr. Rey - noids' right leg wt broken, and he had bBd calp wound. Well Returns Ca3 C, "Wefts, dep uty United State marshal returned to Medford thl morning from spend Irig several days m Portland and Sa Wm. Deputy Weiis, with two guards. took nine federal prisoner into Port - Shews at 2;00 7:15 - S;15 stirring ever in Cratenan Hit TOrt, m tk to the -t, . T0Bg coxxpi buttd lor tie m. romance always found In Mary Pick ford picture drama, comedy, and charm. land week ago Sunday. Paul PJMacMahoa laead jw?ts.bl usaor4 White, veteran -counterfeiter arreetedi ;b the Applegate country, was sen tenced to ten veaia. on two counts. rh aeatinces to run concurrently,. Mr. caunterfelter arrested in Klamath F'aiis, -was asntenced to fiy peseta, SETHILfZATiON FOR UNfjTJSJAZI AIM! . '"v M il ian : deaigned to purify tn oemaii race; ) by sterilisation of th unfit nd - tfeJt!osin5 u-ch a operatioa la -: treia cases or a sn Individual r- Quest will be made effective by thej Nazi government next Janyary J. j A special boasd will have -oantroVj power for Keoutloa of the measures j 1 and three axperS wlH hear appeals, j RCA HIGH FIDELITY rj i, iii v vn h Starting Today! For Four Days A New Triumph for The Talking Screen! You'U kagh and cry wth "Amsriisa'i Ewesthcsrt" is this most briiliwii triamph of a brifflant career , , sat- shteteg anytbteg she hat ever done cfcr romance that suiBJnarket all that she ha meant to her snUlicius cf admirers? . j t dtYT, i r lESLlE HOWARD w 1 i i'li 1 1 It "CIMABBDSr TS SpiB i 1L j f WAGON!" mmJl itiia awiiMiiiinL AW Charley Chase Comedy "NATURE IN THE WRONG1 Universal News -with Crafoaa MacNaasse jjj HEESE MAKERS MEETJi FRIDAY Under aspit.t tsf tfc d..ryi comm!tte of the chamber of nwice, snesting i ssuthra Creyca cheese manufacturers wlii be held in t cbjunrjur eS commum oJJice Tri day, July 3Sth at S-JMJ p. nv. It was aiKwunced by H. A. Thleroli today The chamber of commerce has beea v-arting definite program -witii Treference to ttie cheea induAry and it is Krpectn) Kbat as a ?u3t ct Xb meeting great deal wiH be aocosi piUhed toward furthering the iater s sf this Impcrtant industry, These msts-ufsctttreTS -who i aitnified their iutenticaj of ttJ36lnj? sj-e; D. M- Chnrch511( CentraJ Point Cheese factory; John R. Rber, Malla Cheese aad Produce -Ccmpany, lae.; K W. Ward, Ladino Cheese comp&nj. Eagle PoiTi't. GOLD RUSH DAYS m SiLB DOLLAR A picture filled with the thrill a4 rowans -sf cioseer llf-c ie th mtiA f V Coi" Edward Boblnsoa, famous tor powerful ecreen characteriBatiOG, has th-e iBtense aad -colorful pal sf Yates Martiti, th Colorado Stiver King, yeba rose from poverty to ricnea owmlghK Beb Xunlsla sad Allns lag cast, Jm DAnCE Dreamland TONIGHT BINTZ" KQQBJS'S XITTX.E Men 25c Ladies 10c 55e Hves. . .36a Kiddies s Blffi HIKE KASBE , , la a