Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEBFOTfD "MTTL TUTBTTXE, fEDFOTlD, OREGON-, STNTttY, JULY 30. 3ft53
PTfOE FIVE
Local and
Blblghans to Return Major Blbl
ghaus U expected back In Medford
today following a short stay In 6n
Franclsoo.
Apply for License Application for
a marriage llcenee waa made yester
day by Erael Baldwin and Lucille El
olee Husted, both of Ashland.
.
Benford Cafe Missing A Bulck ee
dan. bearing Oregon license No. 134
t78 was reported stolen yesterday by
Wlllard Benford of 338 South Oai
dale.
Home from Vacation Mr. and Mrs.
1 1? D. Roberta returned Friday night
from Diamond Lake, where they spent
a week's vacation, at their summer
rome.
Shopping Friday Georgia Webb
end Pat Carlon, who are spending the
summer vacation at Rogue Acres, were
, shopping at Medford stores Friday
afternoon
Home from Klnmath County Com
missioner snd Mrs. R. E. Nealon re
turned to Medford Saturday from
Klamath Falls where Mr. Ncslon was
called as a state's witness In the Earl
H. Fehl ballot trial there.
More Chickens Stolen Another cast
of chicken stealing was reported to
the city police Saturday. E. A. Dorf
of 1119 North Central announced that
two fat hena were taken from his
pjace some time Friday night.
,
Mirrors Stolen Two six-dollar mir
rors were stolen from the Valentine
cafe between two and four o'clock
Saturday morning, the owners repor:
ed to police. The mirrors were remov
ed from the booths of the cafe.
Lake In Hospital Lieut. Richard
Lake, U. S. N. Is a patient In the Sa
cred Heart hospital from the Bly CCC
camp, having been brought in by am
bulance yesterday. His condition was
reported much Improved last nignt.
To Medford Ralph O. Jennings re
turned to Medford Saturday after
having been aubpoenaed to Klamath
Falls in the Earl rehl ballot trial.
Mr. Jennings was called by the state,
but did not testify.
Fort Jones Lad Gone Report was
received by state police yesterday of
a runaway boy missing from -Fort
Jones. Cal. The call came about 5
o'clock Saturday . morning, and the
boy had not been located late yester
day. He was described as IS years
old, flvt feet, three Inches tall, weigh
ing 100 pounds, and wearing a red
hat, white corda or overalls.
Beaufalts at Trail The J. L. Beau-
fa Its of Los Angeles are In southern
k Oregon for the summer and have
started construction of a cabin on
their place on Rogue River near Trail.
The river place la known as Rogue
Woodlands. With them Mr. and Mrs.
Beaufalt have their - four sons. Mr.
Beaufalt la an instructor in the Met
ropolitan high school at Los Angeles.
.
Miss Wetherlee Returns Miss
Beuna L. wetherlee, a graduate of
the Good Samaritan hospital, Port
land has assumed charge of the Jack
sonville Sanitarium. Mlas Wetherlee
Is glad to return to the Rogue River
valley after an absenae of nearly four
years. Miss Wetherlee Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mre. Ouy Wetherlee who
are stationed at the government fish
Jiatchery on Applegate.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
A FEW more lugs fine Cherries left.
528 So. Fir.
. . trr'a h amnlAvmfnt from
irfUlw IVl'O j - -
voung men Interested In learning
baking business will be accepted
Mondsy from 10 to eleven, a. m. Do
not apply at othera houra. Colonial
Bakery, Inc.
WANTED Lady for fountain fc tables
give age and experience. Box
11085 Tribune.
FOR SALE-AprlcoU at Top Notch
Orchard. End Kings Highway. Tel.
610-J-l. -
BEER garden for lease or sale doing
good business now. Have other busi
ness, can't manage both. Phone
H-J-2. Gold Hill, for appointment.
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework. Phone 1463-Y Sunday.
APRICOTS Phone 539-J-3.
USED CARS
1928 Ford Sedan.
1927 Chevrolet Lan. Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coach.
1929 Plymouth Sedan.
1930 DeSoto Sedan.
1930 Bulck 6 Deluxe Sedan.
1925 Bulck Coach.
1P31 Ford Victoria.
1930 Ford Deluxe Rdstr.
1929 Ford Std. Coupe.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
6th te Bartlett
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY t
A a r ft Splendid going little service
wUwU ,tatlon ftn(S grocery, lubur
san, on main Pacific hlgn
way. Reasonable rent. A money
maker if properly handled. Present
ales about 1200 00 per week. '650.
cah takes furniture, fixtures, stock
and equipment. See Charles A.
Wing Agency, Inc.. Exclusive agents.
American Legion Carnival
Sponsored by Local Post No. 15
Invites You to Their Carnival of Fun
At Medford 1 Week, Com. Aug. 1
Giant Merry-Go-Hound . . . Ferris Wheel . . . Glider
. . . Real live Pony Ride with 20 Ponies . . . Funny Shows
. . . Monkey Circus . . . Clowns . . . Athletic Arena . . .
Concessions ... A Glittering Fairyland of Wonders.
FREE ADMITTANCE TO SHOW GROUNDS
ALL FOR FUN AND FUN FOR ALL
JIJ-JTeWW .VS."
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Personal
Car Fire The city fire department
was called to South Central avenue
Saturday evening to extinguish tire
In Dick Bunn'a automobile. Little
damage resulted, according to fire
men. The call was made at nine o'
clock. Leaving for East Mr. and Mrs.
Marmte E. Olsen are leaving here In
about a week for the east on a three
months vacation trip. They plan to
attend the World's fair in Chicago
before returning to the coast via San
Francisco.
Teachers Stop Here A delegation
of 150 school teachera from all sec
tions of the country on a tour of Na
tional parks stopped here yesterday
and were guests at the Phlpps Auto
psrk. They hsd visited Crster Lake
and were leaving for California.
Return from Trial Included among
state witnesses who returned to Med
ford Saturday afternoon from Klam
ath Falls, where they testified In the
Earl H. Fehl case were Moore Hamil
ton, Leonard Hall, Paul Luy; Chief
of Police Clatous McCredle snd Rev
erend and Mrs. Orland R. Krlng.
Leave for South Mr. and Mrs.
Frank J. Andrews and daughter Jo
an of San Francisco, who have been
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Olsln
for the past two weeks, left Saturday
Tnornlng for the south, accompanied
t. Mrs. Andrews mother, Mrs. Olsln.
who plans to be their guest for about
three months.
Adopt Recovery Code W. W. Allen
of the Chevrolet Motor company an
nounced yesterday that automobile
dealers have already adopted the new
code, offered In the National Recovery
act. Transfer and Storage firms, also
announced yesterday that they have
adopted the 8:00 a. m. to 5 p. m
working day, decided upon by retail
groups.
LLOYD AT ROXY
IN "MOVIE CRAZY"
A laugh wave will hit Medford
this afternoon when "Movie Crasy"
starring Harold Lloyd and Constance
Cummings opens at the Roxy the
ater, A festival of screams, shrieks
and wildly hysterical fun Is promised
when the bespectacled comedian aa
a small town boy tries to crash the
studio gates.
The program also Includes some
"Romsntlo Melodies" and Paramount
news events.
"THREE ON MATCH"
OPENS AT STUDIO
The engrossing story of three girls,
starting as classmates In the same
public school, and the varying for
tunes that cause their paths through
life to Intersect ten years later, Is
told In a fascinating manner In
"Three On A Match," featuring Joan
Biondeil, Warren William, Ann Dvor
ak and Bette Davis, which opens
today at the Roxy theatre..
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hlm
berer. daughter, weighing seven
pounds, at the Sacred Heart hospital
yesterday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar
field, a son, weighing five pounds,
at the Purucker Maternity home on
Saturday, July 20.
Today
' and
'Monday
tew
fSTARS
In One Big Show
Joan Blondell-Warren William
Ann Dvorak-nette Davis
"3 ON A MATCH"
COMEDY TRAVEL TALK NEWS
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BASEBALL
Yesterday's Results
The score: R. H. B.
Boston - i 6 13 8
New York S I I
Zachary. Msngum. Frankhouse and
Hogan, Hargrave; Pltzajmraona.
Luque, Clark, Bell and Mancuso.
The score:
R. H. at.
.13 IS 3
Brooklyn
Philadelphia 11 IS 6
Beck, Thurston, Ryan. Mungo and
Lopes: Elliott, Collins, Honey, Llska
and Davis, Todd.
(second game) R. H, S.
Brooklyn 14 . 17 0
Philadelphia 4 7 3
Carroll, Ryan, and Outen, Lopei;
Hansen, Llska, Collins and Davis.
The score: R. H. B.
Cincinnati - 8 IS 6
Pittsburgh i . 9 IS 0
Lucas, Johnson, Benton and Hems
ley; Melne, Hoyt and Orace.
(second game) R. H. B.
Clnclnnstl 4 13 2
Pittsburgh S 14 u
Rlxey. Prey and Manlon, Hemsley:
Swift, Chsgnon, Harris and Finney.
The score:
R. H. E.
6 7 0
Chlcsgo
St. Louis . t IS 0
Warneke, Henshsw, Mslone, Nelson
and Hartnett; Carleton, Halnea and
O'Farrell.
American
The score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia . . 17 0
Boston 8 13 0
Grove, Cain and Cochrane; Plpgraa.
and Ferrell.
The score:
New York
Washington
R. H. E.
SSI
11 13 3
Allen, MacFayden, Devens and
Dickey; Crowder and L. Sewell.
The score: R. H. E.
Detroit 0 7 1
Cleveland 18 0
Fischer and Hayworth; Brown and
Pytlak.
The score:
St. Louis
R. H. E.
8 8 1
3 S a'
Chicago
Gray, Hadley and Shea; Miller and
Qrube, Berry.
REV. KRING AVERS
2 WEEKS EARLIER
(Continued from Page One)
ernment congress was 'an hourly vis
itor'." Nealon said Brecheen and
Brown, dined frequently at the county
jau taoie, and he "took steps to stop
It." The coterie transacted only pri
vate Business with Fehl, the witness
said.
Nealon also testified that on the
afternoon, before the ballot theft, he
became suspicious of groups huddled
about the corridors of the courthouse,
and he asked E. E. Gore of Medford.
to watch them, while he transacted
business In the district attorney's
office. About alx o'clock, he came
out. and Gore told him there was a
RCA PERFECT SOUND
13331
Children
10o
ANY
TIME
15
Starts TODAY
Continuous Shorn 1:30-11 p. m.
AIM
Romsntlc Melodies Newt
Musical Comedy
Vxii. iir4 1. jfw j
tell 47?
If the government had used the
method Joan Blondell is shown using
on Ouy Kibbee, there would not have
been any gold hoarders to worry
about. The above scene is from "Oold
Diggers of 1933," the lavish musical-
group in the county court.
The commissioner said he bore no
bitterness towards Fehl,- that when
both assumed office, they had agreed
to work together, but it failed, that
he bore no hatred towards Fehl. or
"anybody else, though there are plen
ty of people, I feel sorry for."
Attorney Hough In his cross-examination
attempted to show that
Nealon was a political enemy of Fehl,
and that he belonged to "committees
In Jackson county" opposed to the
defendant.
Nealon testified he belonged only
"to the Orange, a Sunday school, and
a church, was a farmer, and had lived
all his life in Jacksoi county."
Comedy crept in and out of th
testimony of the county official.
Krlng, further testified that he had:
"no Intentions of following Petal's
suggestion to steal ballots," and had
dismissed it from his mind.
The witness said that Fehl hsd call
ed the recent decision an "Injustice,"
and that at a meeting, at the home of
L. A. Banks, convicted slayer, which
Fehl attended, Banks asked Krlng,
"what success I was having In get
ting a special prosecutor, and if I
knew of any propaganda to throw
blame for the ballot robbery, away
from Judge Fehl and others."
The witness said he told Banks that
Attorney T. J. Enrlght had written
a letter to the state attorney-general,
and that "contacs had been made
WOltLD'S FINEST SOUND . ; .
Today and Monday
THEY COULDN'T REMEMBER
IF THEY WERE MARRIED!
Vet there they
. . . Ilclng and
Ing together!
They met . . . they
quarreled ... he
spanked her
proposed to her . . .
and they mnrrled
(?). And she left
him! . . . Why? . . .
sr.B . . .
m K,1 IOTXCiJv
JACK, M t
LIUVN BOND j
ffFf -ADDED
'ai.ailft '' 'n. 1 ' vli f f r Rst Cooke In
' -
at Craterian
-'kWK1jua:.-JeXA
comedy at the Craterian theater for
the next four days.
There are 13 stars, S00 beautiful
girls, 5 new song hits and 7 spectac
ular ensembles in this great successor
"42nd Street.'
wlh Van Winkle, attorney general,
Krlng said the ballot burglary was
discussed, at the session, which he
described as "a circle."
Krlng swore that Fehl turned out
the lights in the auditorium about
11 o'clock, on the night of the rob
bery, leaving the lights burning on
the rostrum where were seated Henri
etta B. Martin, her father and mo
ther, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Brown, and
L. A. Banks, with L. O. Van Wegen,
tn the background.
"Brown became Impatient, and his
daughter, Mrs. Martin told him to
sit down, and Brown said "why do
we have to stick around, when every
thing is done, and we are ready to
go?" Banks also asked why the de
lay, and Mrs. Martin replied:
"We can't go out the back door,
until Jones gives us a signal."
Krlng also testified that In general
talks with Fehl before the ballots
were stolen, Fehl told him. "the bal
lots can't be counted, they will have
to be gotten out of the way some
how."
Krlng furthr testified that he and
his wife, a Mrs. Llndsey,, and a Mrs,
White, had hastened from the audi
torium, when they heard the com
ment of Mrs. Martin.
Under cross-examination, Krlng ad
mitted he had told the defense coun
sel, he could give them some Infor
mation, and that when he was freed
from the county Jail on the criminal
RCA HIOI1 FIDELITY VI1)E R.VNCB
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fflU 'L.00 ft &V, I
IS Mats. ... 150 fejj . jgfitt ll Wtfbl
m Eves 2M tl i
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lyndlcallAm cb&rg. Attorney Hough,
had called upon him, and a&kl what
h had heard from "th boya in Jail,
about the ballot thefu, a.nd Krlng
had told htm "noihlng."
Attorney von Schmals aubctd
Krln to a long croaa examination
without materially changing his rhief
story.
During ths teatlmony of Krlng and
Commissioner Nealon, Fehl was an
Interested listener and frequently
smiled at anawera of both.
Jennie Bell Krlng testified corob
oratlng her husband tn main details.
Krlng testified that for two years,
be conducted a "metaphysical mis
sion" in Medford. and was now a
resident of Portland.
R. Raymond and wife received
minor Injuries and their car was
practically demolished In a crash last
night at Jackson and Bartlett streets
when their auto collided with that
driven by C. A. Myers.
No one was held for the accident
as Myera waa driving on the wrong
side of the street and Raymond with
out lights.
CAT PAYS KINDNESS
WITH DOZEN KITTENS
PENDLETON, Ore., July 29. (UP)
Kindness drew Its reward today for
J. M. Payne, rancher In the Blue
Shows At
2:003:30
7:159:15
WUIILD'S FINEST
Starts Today For Four Days!
Show of 1000 Wonders!
Nothing Like
It Ever '
Before!
Surpassing even
"42nd Street'
in its history-making
triumph! ... A mag
nificent girl a n d
musio super show!
, , . Richer in song!
, . Greater in story !
. . . Mightier in
splendor! . . . Pack
ed to the hilt with
novelty . . . surprises
. . . and comedy! . . .
You 11 b e amazed
that one plot are
could pack so many
wonders!
Truly it can
be called
"The Show
of 1000
Wonders!"
300 Perfect Examples of Feminine Beauty!
. . . Blondesl . . . Brunettes! . . . and Red
heads! . . . Pulchitrudinous Perfection!
Jack Holt in
What happens when a man is torn
between two dwlrea to stay on hla
job to the finish, or to give It up to
please his bride is answered with
mountains when he rescued a yowling
cat marooned in a tree top.
Boon after her arrival on terra
'firms, the cat presented Payne with
ROUND
RCA 1IIOII FIDELITY
13 Great Stars ...300 of the
Most Beautiful Girls in the World
... 5 Song Hits . . . Lavish Spec
tacle to Fairly . Sweep Your,
Breath Away!
1000 MYRIAD WONDERS wZV,
4 CICANTIC ENSEMBLES R'vl
3 NEW SONC HITS " rcT- ; V
by Many Worm, mlMDubin I ' gjMf Y.
c"42nJStrM"fame, incite Jing J f ' I F- "jjfH?
t COTTA SINC . HiV f i 'y,Y XiA
A TORCH SONC ' Tf lfolFn&r' rM
MY rORCOTTEN MAN" Jlj& PSS
PITTIN- IN THE PARK" t-vJa A,Vv-A
THI COLO DICCIRS' SONC t, f SWtmSXU feS
(Wt'rt in Ihi Monty) V 4 HTVi tfy
THI SHADOW WALTZ" V4 -C-SsOiZ
SEE! SEE! M
7 Sumptuous Spectacles ffilW Il
(Sea and marrel how they an
possible even In this age ot
miracles!)
"The Stairway to the Stars"
"The Pageant of the
Forgotten Man"
"The Flower Garden of
Girls"
"The Ballet of the Bnows"
"The Park Bench Petting
Party".
"The Parade of the
Gold Diggers"
Rialto Drama
dramatic force In "When fitrangem
Marry," at the Rialto theater today
and Monday. Jack Holt and UlUaa
Bond are starred.
an extraordinary litter of 13 kittens
all colors.
Broken winaows gisxed by Trov
bridge Cabinet Works.
Mats 2Bo
Ives 35o
Kiddies a Dim
W1IIK HAMIK
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VjPi I m"GclJ
ball