Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1933, Page 13, Image 13

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    PAGE THIRTEEN
Local and Personal
To Seattle MUs Orac Slntma is
pending ths week in Seattle, having
left Medford Saturday.
" Child Dies The InXant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Q. E. Pry, born at
the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday
morning, died Thursday afternoon.
No Kl wonts Meeting Aa Monday la
Labor day, there will be no meeting
of the Klwanla club at noon at the
Hotel Medford, announcement made
today states.
' .
- Journey North Lieutenant A. O.
Dunn and Sergeant James O'Brien left
yesterday for Salem, where they will
V attend to official matters at the Ore
'gon state police headquarters.
Loses Wheel Louis Jennings of 918
South Holly street reported to city
police today that he had a wheel
stolen from his trailer at the rear of
his residence last night.
To Celebrations Sergeant Keith K.
Ambrose of the state police left this
morning for Lakevlew, where he will
be stationed during; the roundup
which opens there tomorrow, and
continue through Labor day. Officer
W. H. EUensburg left for Oold Beach
today, and will be on duty during
the celebration Saturday and Sunday.
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HURRY! HURRY!
It Ends Saturday Mte
Blilliii
fttnrtn Sun. "KINO KONG"
Fined 110 W. H. Stewart was fined
10 in etty court Thursday afternoon
on a charge of being drunk In a pub
llo place. He was arrested the pre
ceding evening.
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Call Rehearsal The Jackson Coun
ty Teachers' chorus will meet at the
courthouse auditorium Saturday)
morning at 10:30, for rehearsal. It
was announced today.
Hunting Doves Nlon Tucker of
Htllaboro, Cat., and party are now at,
Corning. Cal., where the dove season
Just opened. Mr. Tucker plans to
continue to his place on the Rogue
river In a few days. i
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Open Revival Meet Special revival
meeting will begin at the Free Meth-;
odlst church Sunday evening, Sep
tember 3, Rev. R. J. Milton, former
pastor at the Portland First church
will conduct the services.
Leave Sunday Mtss Olga Anderson,
chief deputy In the sheriff's office,
and her niece. Miss Winifred Trltch
of Grass Valley, .Cal.. are leaving Sun
day for a two weeks' vacation in port
land, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C.
Returns to Medford Patrons of
Mrs. Iva Fredericks will be glad to
hear that she has returned to the
Medford Beauty shop after spending
the summer at "Tahoma" lodge on
the Rogue river.
Returns South Bruce Dennis of
San Francisco, well-known newspaper
man, continued his trip to San Fran
cisco on the Shasta Wednesday even
ing, having spent yesterday here on
business.
Deficiency Three Inches The
weather report by the U. S. weather
bureau located at the airport, shows
that during the year, ending August
31, the total deficiency in preclplta
tatlon for that period was 3.18 inches.
The excess last year was 4.30 Inches.
the total fall In 1933 being 23.44
Inches. This year It was 14.90 inches
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Old Fashioned
Crullers
Remember the tender crispy crullers your Grand
mother made?
Wo have discovered a formula which duplicates
the goodness of this old time favorite and tomor
row we will have a special, price introductory sale
which you shouldn't miss.
19c doz.
These are just the thing for your week-end outing.
Easily packed and popular with young and old alike.
We have done our part Nine new employees
since August 1st.
Al Stewart and His 8-Piece Gang
Back Again '. . With Better Music . .
till
JACKSONVILLE
LEGIONNAIRES FREE!
Show Your American Legion Cards at
the Door We Have a Ticket Ready for You!
Out-of-Town Visitor K. O. Psber.
Central Point merchant, was a court
house visitor this morning.
Visit i Brother Mia Aletha Gray
Is visiting her brother. Richard Oray.
In eastern Oregon, where he teaches
school.
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Returns from South Mrs. Grace
Brown has returned to Medford from
San Francisco, where ahe has been
spending the past month.
Meet Tonight A meeting will be
held this evening at 8 o'clock, of the
Southern Oregon Mining association.
The gathering will be held In the
Chamber of Commerce building.
Shreve to Speak Roy Shreve will
speak this evening over KM ED at
6:20 o'clock, on the N. R. A. move
ment, and the duty of the citizens to
support It.
Clothes Stolen L. W. Marshall of
450 Haven street reported to state
police this morning that several ar
ticle of clothing were stolen from
the clothesline at his residence some
time during the night.
.Arrested for California Charles
Havey Hutch Ins, miner who resides
at Rogue River, was arrested at 0:30
o'clock Thursday evening by the sher
iff office on a complaint from the
district attorney's office In Vlsalls.
Cal. Hutch inn is charged with forg
ery of an Indorsement on a bank
check.
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Melon Stealer Sentenced .... Robert
Husband was sentenced to 30 days in
Jail and to pay a fine of $35, yester
day afternoon, by Justice of the Peace
William R. Coleman. Husband en
tered a plea of guilty to stealing
watermelons to the value of 2 from
the Otto Bohnert patch. Bohnert
has suffered heavily from melon
thieves.
Reconnollcrs Sites Captain Rob
ert P. Dark left yesterday for the
coast, where he will reconnoiter pro
posed winter camp sites for the C.
C- C. It Is probable -that some of
the winter camps in the eastern part
of this district will be moved to the
coast for the winter. Lieutenant Carl
R. Armbrust said today.
Attracts Visitors The large chrys
anthemum sunflower on display In
the Chamber of Commerce building,
having been grown by H. D. Cady
of 16 North Orange street, has been
attracting the attention of the many
people who call at the office. The
! flower, which la the hue of a sun
j flower, has the appearance in shape
j of a chrysanthemum.
I
; Seeks Divorce In the circuit court
, of Josephine county, Mrs. Bendlna
! Carl has filed a divorce complaint
t against W. N. Carl, on charges of
mental cruelty resulting in their sep
: aratlon In March. In the complaint
she charges her husband with a bit
! tcr. nagging disposition. They were
, married in Long Beach, Wash., Sep-
tcmber 6, 1905. The court Is asked to
' decree her an entry to her land In
I Jackson county and certain water
rights.
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Flowers on Display A number of
"lovely bouquets are arranged in the
Chamber of Commerce window, hav
ing been brought In by Mrs. O. J.
Wolfe of 508 South Qrape street. Two
large bouquets of asters and gladioli
were also brought to the Mall Trib
une office by Mrs. Wolfe, who has
many fine flowers in her garden.
Egan Goes East H. Chandler E&an
left Thursday night for Cincinnati,
Ohio, where he will play in the na
tional amateur golf tourney which
he won two consecutive times over a
quarter of a century ago and also
attend the meeting of the National
Amateur Golf association committee
of which he is a member. He expects
to be back In Medford in three weeks.
Stars at Rialto
Joan Btnnett gives Juiwi Dunn the
cold shoulder at first then turns
around and grabs him for herself.
It's from "Arizona to Broadway."
playing at the Rialto theater tomor
row. Herbert Mundln Is also fea
tured.
There will be no showing of this
picture tonight, the theater having
been rented to the Christian Science
church, who will hold a lecture there
this evening.
Complete Vacntlou Miss Constance
Andrews and Miss Jessie Mastln re
turned last evening from a two weeks'
motor trip to San Francisco and other
bay points. They made the trip
south via the Pacific highway, and
returned through the redwoods.
' .
fJold Dust Slolen Frank Oedig of
log East Eighth street filed a com
plaint yesterday with city police that
some (told oust valued at 3.50 had
been atolen from the tin shop where
ne la employed.
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Labor Day llnlidny Many Medford
people plan on outing trips over Labor
day the last outdoor holiday of the
year. Diamond lake. Prospect and
Lake o" the Wood, are the favorite
spots, with many Journeying to the
LAKeview roundup, i
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Bybee Curve Safeguarded Fol-'
lowing a series of auto accidents at I
the Bybee curve one fatal steps
have been taken for safety appli
ance Installation At an rlv rinh.
Signs and a red light will be placed
m position.
. .' .
On Vacation Trip Miss Jane Han
sen of tha local Cinderella ahop. and
Miss Maud Morton of the Cinderella
shop In Grants Paas, ar eleavlng to
day by motor for M-dera, Cal., where
they will be guesta over Labor day
of Mrs. H. C. Sims. They plan to
return here Wednesday.
Returns from Roseburg A. S. '
Buckaroos At Dreamland
The l tah (Im-karoos who are playing at Drrninland tonight, ntlt play
over KMjKU from 5:13 to 5:45.
Rosenbaum, district freight and pas
senger agent for the Southern Pa
cific company, returned here this
forenoon on the Orrgonian from Rose
burg. where she went yesterday on
business.
Grand Jury RcreAM - The- grand
Jury has completed Its labors, fol
lowing an inspection or the county
poor farm, machine shops and court
house offices. Any report It makes
will be filed with Circuit Judge H.
D Norton unon his return from
Klsmath Falls.
GEORGE O'BRIEN IN
'SMOKE LIGHTNING'
George O'Brien has found a screen
pal at last.
Heretofore the western star has
played n "lone wolf part in tales of
the cattle country, doing his fight
ing single-handed and getting little
assistance from anyone.
In "Smoke Lightning," which comes
to the Roxy tomorrow, O'Brien Is
teamed with Prank Atkinson, the
British comedian, who has the role
of a loyal but somewhat Indifferent
fellow cowpuncher.
Nell O'Day and the nine-year-old
rodeo star, Betsy King Ross, have the
principal feminine roles.
FRESNO. Cal . Sept. 1. (UP)
Young Corbett III, of Fresno, former
welterweight boxing champion, has
quit boxing.
The Fresno Italian, champion of
his class from February 22, last,
when he beat Jackie Fields, until he
dropped the crown to Jimmy Mc
Larmn of Vancouver. May 29. an
nounced his retirement today.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Cozy 5-room cottage,
modern, fine lot and garage. Just
off West Main 8X. Must sacrifice
this place at 1000; terms. Write
Boi 26J for appointment.
FOR SALE Inquire at 723 HcAn
drews road. If you want to buy a
dandy little acreage adjoining the
city, at a price far below Its value.
FOR SALE Baled straw, 30c per
bale. E. II. Niedermeyer, Phone
697-R-l.
WANTED Boy for general work
around greenhouse. Medford Oreen
hou&e. Tel. 874.
FOR RENT Oarage, 314 No. Bartlett,
FOR SALE My home. 4. room house,
large lot 70x129; cheap, for 530.
Come see It at 428 Hamilton St-Medford.
FOR LEAdE 4 Glen 0k Court. 7
room attractive stuccc. unfurnish
ed or partly furnished; hardwood
f loo is, fireplace, tiled bathroom,
basement, piped hot air furnace,
attractive grounds. Charles R. Rav,
Realtor, Medford Bldg. Tel. 302.
PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 10-acre
Valley View ranch: 6-room house
and bath, cooler, 3 large screened
porches, 3 large poultry houses;
water piped to all: granary, barn, gar
age, alfalfa, pasture, grapes: 2750.
full price. R. A. Rolf, Central Point,
Ore.
FOR SALE Young turkeys hatched
May 1st, cheap. Inquire Peter Betts
ranch, Eagle Point.
WANTED Green gatre plums and
peaches. Caaparte, 616 W. 13th.
TRAILER Good tires, 10. phone
1385.
Notice of Final Arronut.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson Countv.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Euphemla J. Warner, Deceased.
The undersigned, Administrator
with the will and Codicil annexed,
of the Estate of Eupheinla J. Warner,
decensed. has filed his final account
on the administration of said estate
with the County Clerk of Jackson
County. Oregon, and the above named
Court haa fixed 10 o'clock a. m., Sep
tember 30, 1933. at the court room of
said Court, Cour mouse. Medford,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections thereto, and al
lowing and settling the same.
RAWLES MOORE.
Administrator with the Will annexed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men'a secondhand
suits, odd oouta. nau and shoes
Will H. Wllaon. 33 N Front St.
TOP PRICES oald tor 2nd hand fur
niture. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store
1603 N. Riverside. Phone 266.
BIO green slabs, per load 2-load lots.
188 Medford Fuel Co, Tel. 631.
BARTLETT8 for sale on trees. . An
derson farm. Talent. Phone Ash
land 436-Y.
4 ... 1,
RCA PERFECT SOUND
Ends Tonite KA
"EVENINGS
FOR SALE "
Buy Your Winter
FUEL NOW!
V
Order
GREEN PINE SLABS
Delivered
Direct From the Mill
Tins fuel will dry in about 30 days and you have effected
A BIG SAVING
Phone 7
Timber Products Company
End No Central Ave. A Good Finn to Trade With
SATURDAY ONLY
Continuous Show 1:30-11
A SON OF
THE SADDLE
George
O'Brien
King of westerns
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Iff ju
'NellO'Day
Betsy King Ross
Frank Atkinson
From the rtoiy '"Canyon Walls"
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rA'noWiy David Howard
FOX Plctur
ALSO
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With all Medford as
a grand and glorious
audience! If you miss
this picture, you'll
miss the entertain
ment treat of a life
time! ...BUT...
you'd better hurry !
IT LEAVES TOMORROW!
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With ROBERT YOUNG
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framing pretty girl. Set against
background of lilting tanea, ' NiTVl
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