Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 05, 1933, Page 5, Image 5

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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Local and Personal
Ashland Visitor Owinn Butler of
Ashland tr&nsactMi biulnew at the
courthouse this morning.
,
Clark Rturn Home -A. M. Clark
returned thla morning from apena
ing a iew aays in uuiana, cai.
Vacation at Cabin The short holi
day was spent at tneir union Creek
cabin ny Mia. nine and her daugh
tera, Delphlne and Helen.
Mrs. Fenner Visits Mrs. Emma
Penner arrived thla morning from
her home in Portland to spend sev
eral any visiting xnenas.
Mrs. Riley Here Mra. Philip Riley
of Portland, the former Theo Von der
Helton, is a guest In Med ford this
week of relatives and friends.
Bolgers Home Again Mr. and Mra
W. A. Bokrer and f .un.lv. whA ntir.
talned a number of friends at their
cabin at reier pan over the holiday
weex-ena, nave returned to the city
Bergen Returns First Lieut. Willis
serge a 01 vne jueaiora u. C. C. neia
quartera returned on the train this
morning irom a iew aaya" stay in
rortiana.
New Crossing Attracts The new
Fourth street crossing over the South
ern pacmc tracts naa been traveled
by many Med ford auto 1st the put
week.
Texas Beauty
Back from Vacation Mias Ger
trude Butler, a deputy la the county
oiitoe, na returned from
week's vacation.
Miss Shipley Here Mlaa Helen
M.jr ui trvaiua arrived here Sun
day to resume activities as Instructor
iu i-ne i-sient school.
More Cow Complaints Further
complaint hav hn A.irf
authorltlea. of cow at lirn nn th
and Prospect.
Judre Norton njtfim. i-
- VUVUJlr
Judge H. D. Norton haa returned from
Klamath Fall, .him ha .-- k...
homing court for the put week, and
a oocupiea in Josephine county
until the middle of the month.
...
Wlmeri Vlilt Her. m ....
J. 0. Wlmer of Portland are flatting
......u. aim rejauves in Med ford-and
Ashland for a few days, it la their
flrat vlalt here In 11 yeara. Mr. Wlmer
wai deputy in the u H.n..t . .
the sherlff'a office.
Mulrheaif Return. nr
(Mooae) Muirhead Of AaM trill ,
eral manager of the Portland Beaver
vcu,cn Pi, naa returned from a
business trln ts nliMn. i
demonatrated hi. road smoothlnir
machine to California hioi...
orltlea. The snollanea WBK ll.aH An
the Central Point cut-off route.
Mra. Plnley Goes North Mra. o. w.
Plnley, who haa been vleltlng her
daughter, Mildred Wamsley, here for
several daya. left thla morning on the
Shasta for her home In Roseburg.
Bovl Returns South Bob Boyl. Jr.,
who spent the holiday week-end In
thla city aa guest of his parents, left
thla morning for Treka, to resume
work for the California Oregon Power
company.
.
Miller Family at Lake Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Miller and daughtera, Peggy
and Justine, accompanied by Miss
Dorothy Paley and Bill Walker, spent
the past week-end and Labor day at
vnuiiuua ia&e, enjoying coating and
swimming.
Patterson In Jail Sulla n.HrMn
located in this city, called at the city
Jail last night and asked for lodging.
e was given same on the grounds
of drunkenness anil
slightly recovered from his headache
.
Dr. Paske In South Dr. o. H.
Paske left last night for San Fran
cisco, where he will spend some time
In post-graduate work In dentistry.
He expects to return to his office
here in the near future.
...
Business Name Filed w. O. An
drews this morning filed with the
county clerk's office the name of
tf,e Medford Seed and ruah s.
for the new business he will opm
on cast main pireet.
...
Down from Lake LI la Wagner, PI
Beta Phi from Orwann Atata
la among employes of the Crater Lake
wno jeit tne lake yea
terday to come to the valley. She
will continue north to prepare for the
reopening of school.
MISS LUy Home Mlaa Both ftr-.i.
LUy, local Inatrllrt.,. frh. j
returned last night from spending a
" ivauia ana Portland, and
brought with her much new material
to be introduced to classes this year.
Classes will be resumed In her studio
".'Ml w 'he week, she announced
today. Thla wil mark her ...ih
ovaavu a. ft danCInof IntrtW.n i-
meaiord.
School BUB InanenflAn oi ,
buasea of the county, used in the
.... importation or children to school
wilt undergo a rigid Inspection with
in the next two days, under the di
rection of the atate police. All school
busses must be equipped with a sign,
fore and aft. with letters not less
than six Inches high, reading "School
Bus," in durable paint, have atanU.
ardlzed eouinment: a i k-.i ,
1 utoncv onu
uuora oontrouea by the driver.
few-
ill !
' Ji it
Ik- Tk 4 I
5. 1933.
VETERANS
Rose Berkshire, 16, was the win
ner In a recent city bathing beauty
vvKtwa. ill rd, lex
CHARLES E. PETERSON
OF
Bnjoy Lake Trip Mlaa Valette
Harer of LaOrande. came to Medford
Sunday morning to Join Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Holdrldge In a trip to Crater
Lake. Miss Harer was en route to
Sonora, ca, where she will teach
during the winter.
Rural Schools Opening Thirty
four rural schools of the county
optrnua yesterday,- and nine more to-
". cio re pons nave been received
by the county achool superintend
ent's office relative to attendance or
otner statistics.
...
C. C. Beekman Visits c. C. Beek
man of Portland, a native eon of
Jackson county, la spending a few
days In the eltv attending tA k.i
neaa matters and visiting old friends
.)nyiiie. jar. Beekman haa
entirely recovered from a knee Injury
of a year ago.
...
Garden Club to Meet In the ab
sence of a speaker at the next meet
' ing of the Garden club, called for
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In
the COUrthOUM innltorlnm .t
member of the club will be asked to
relate her summer experlencea, It wss
announced today. A large attend
ance la anticipated.
...
Banwell Improved A. H. Banwell.
manager of the Chamber of Com
herce. is returning to the city tomor
row afternoon and was reported to
y In a much improved condition.
'" "rcrraeea weight has grown to 13
Pounds, according to the latest re-
I Port. He haa been vacaUonlng and
convalescing from illness in the!
mountain section near Prospect. I
Fight In BafraFe Par tu
"rd of California and Oeorge Kelley
. -..aauaupp, were reported last night
by an old man who claimed to have
got the worst of it in . t..
.to 7 .ne two. i-ney were
piacea in jail by city police pending
filing of a charffe. Tha Mirf
who failed to leave his name, reap
peared at the Jail this morning and
announced a change 0f heart. The
two were released with int.tn.i...
get out of town before sunset. The
'" oeiongea to the transient classl
flcatlon.
.i
Y APPLY FOR
E
Between 800 and 700 residents of
the city and cdunty have filed appli
cations for home loan., aa nrnvlrlarl
by federal act. according to Attor
ney E. K. KellV. home lnan m-.inaa
for the county.
Under the nrovlalnn. nf tha at f,a
home loan will be available, only to
those who are In danger of losing
tneir aooaea oy reason cf Indebted
ness. The homes will be appraised,
and the eligibility of the applicant
to receive a loan will be passed upon
by Portland headquarters, before au
thorized. The home loan act la flexible, and
will furnish relief to many. Its pur
pose la to aave the home, create labor,
and circulation of money. Clausea
in the act Provide for lmnrnvamanta
to homea.
1
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thunlr mir martv -VlaMrf.
for their sympathy and kindness: also
for. the many floral offerings during
our recent bereavement.
Lottie corthell.
A reoresentativn nf nnnHii.
MacowskV Of San FranclaM. will Ka
at the Hotel Medford tomorrow, Sept.
o. wun a smart una of Fall Dresses
for street, afternoon and evening
wear, prices from aiB.gs up.
Charlea Emil Peterann. a MalHant
of Phoenix for the past three months
passed awav near Phnenlv aariu nun-
day morning, at the age of 72 yeara.
He la survived bv sevnn i-hlMran Mna
oi wnom uvea In Phoenix. Mrs. Mar
gie Reeder, the other members of the
family reside In the east.
Funeral services will be conducted
ai me grave aide in the Phoenix
cemetery, Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.
Conger funeral parlors are In charge
v arrangements.
Attorney Fractures Heels
oe a itIjE. ( up ) "Heels "can be
most annoying, oeorge Ntrir.ii. in-
year-old Seattle ttnrnv' in.i.a
after he fell from a ran. whiia ),..
Ing from a large boat at a bathliur
ucrcu. no iracturea both heels.
Deer Leaned ftrar n-aMni
HOOD B1VER. Ore. IIP 'u...
"3 a cougar, a no-pound deer
icajjva to its oeatn Ami- - nnntM
precipice Into the Columbia river near
.u roim tunnel on the Colum
bia River highway.
French still Lean to Law.
PARIS. fUPl naar.lt. .u.
that examlnatlona have been made
r.lOre dlflcllltv mimnul. ,
tnree times as many men and wom
en studying law today as In 1900.
Malta Commandery No. 4
mugm. Templar
Mssonlc Temple.
Stated conclave, Ashland,
Wednesday evening. Sent.
6. Open ahort form, nrtaf
business routine: also annual election
of officers, under new position code.
All Sir Knights Invited.
H. J. FIELD. mmn..
W. H. DAT, Recorder.
Call at the Hotel Medford Wadnaa.
day to see Orensdler A- Uuvwiv.1.
beautiful dresses for fall. Appoint
ments may be made bv tilling Adri.
enne'a.
TO KEEP ALIVE
LEGION IDEALS
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind (Spl.) The
Ideals of unselfish service to coun
try, stenly truaght In camns. and on
ships and battlefleida of the World
war, will not die with the passing of
the last World war veteran. Thla
fact has been aaanred thntnnv. ,k.
establishment this year of a national
organization called the Bona of the
American Legion, state, a report to
ne made by the Sons of the Amer
ican Legion committee to the Le
gion's national convention In Chica
go, vciooer to o.
HOW the Sons Of tha Amarlfan T.
glon waa orsanlzed and how It will
perpetuate the Ideal, of the Amer
ican Legion is explained In the re
port oy Bryce P. Beard of North Caro
lina, chairman. Establishment of the
organization was author! h. ik.
national convention in Portland, Ore ,
laa fan. and already local aqusdrons
have been formed in mini
the country.
Constitution and hl.latra mi.,.,1
of ceremonies, and program of activ
ities tor tha new nrr,nl..tl ...
been drawn up by the committee, and
have been adopted by the Legion's
national executive cnmmltta. an
male descendants of men and women
served honorably m the armed
forces during the World war are eli
gible for memherahln av. nhi..
viMieaju
wm ne asked to extend
membership eligibility to step-sons
- ouwwi son nr ntiHin,
"The paramount purpose of the
its report atstes, "was
to perrect a new organization, so as
to perpetuate the Ideals and adopt In
letter and aplrlt all of the great prin
ciples upon which the American Le
gion stands. It also . t i...
cats In our boys while they are young
otii.ving mat when they
reach then majority they will be un
like many other avn, a .i j i i
- - ' v nuuwil or-
ganlzatlona In which the memberahlp
otter tney had reached
their majority, and. i.h.fnM
were not trained and taught the great
upon wnicn the organiza
tions were founded, ma lab.-
est in perpetuating the memories of
tHallv aa flaaaaaaaS
nn motners' war serv
ice and the peace-time obligation to
their community, atate and nation.
"Secondly, through this organiza
tion we hope to definitely and per
manently preserve the Individual war
World war.
records of all men who served in the
The committee wss mindful to in
no wav encmay-h am t v. B n
- -'"J owy OOOUIS
of America program."
Tennessee's first school tax waa
levied in 1854.
Dunn At Rialto
PAGE FIVE
Masked Bandits
TOO LATE It) CLASSIFY
' J
a
ttltM, -
r I av 1 n I
IKO OKJH riant FOR EXCHANGE-Standard electric
range for cow or -od. 'Husband
Rt. 1. Box 307. Central Point.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 5 (AP)
; Two men, both wearing black masks.
I broke in the Signal Oil coniDanv ivmj BmTj,:.'..",'.. - " T
ol.nt here tod.v v.. " .kl i "F .n?""'. n!
' " ", r '""I garage, zoo W. tth St.
....., unw ano sale and
escaped with 1470 In currency, police
were Informed.
Ira Pfelater, the watchman, told
the offlcera that the Intrude con
tented him suddenly, one producing
.. icvuivar ana tne otner carrying
large club.
. . 4 .
Tne North Carolina atat. i
used only el ner cent nf ita BnnM
i""" am ing tne last riscal year.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men'a secondhand
suits, odd eoats. nats and .hoes
Will H. Wilson. 33 N Front St.
Jsmes DMnn has the mi nf a
young police surgeon In "The Olrl In
410." pisylng at the Rialto theater
until Thursday. Gloria Rf,,,.rf n..i
Mannera. Jack LsRue anrf .inhnnn
Hlnes, an old-time favorite ara aim
featured.
Ramon Novarro Hit
Comes To Craterian
Romance of the torrid variety in
terapersed with delectable comedy se
quences make Ramon Novarro'a new
atarrlng vehicle, "The Barbarian."
which opens tomorrow at the Cra
terian, one of the most enjoyable ot
this star's recent photoplays. j
The picture follow, .n ih tu,.t '.
traditions of desert drama Ita itnru
making the most of eeveral melo
dramatic and romantic Incidents. It
dlffere however In its decidedly dif
ferent and COmiO central alHmtlnn
which Introduces a character new to
pictures, a philandering, young Egyp.
tlan guide. This rascal finds that his
good looks pay exceedingly well as he
taicea impressionable women for a i
view or the Pyramids.
GARAGE CONCEALS !
'HOT-CAR' GANG
TOP prices oald for 3nd hand fur
niture. Berrj'dale 3nd Hand Store
1603 N. Rlveraide. phone 368.
FOR SALE Baled straw, 30c per
bale. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone
607-R-l.
FOR RENT Apts. 835 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE '39 Plymouth sedan. No
dealers. Call after 5 . m.. 815 W
Second.
FOR SALE Cocker apanlela 4 mos.
old. and roller canaries. Jackson
ville, Phone 173.
APPLES, plums, Tuscan cling peaches
Bagiey Orchard, Talent.
HANOH WANTED Must ha haro.ln
for.cash. Mr. Brown, Rainbow Auto
camp.
FOR SALE Latest model Chevrolet
aedan. guaranteed like new; very
small mileage. Take car In trade
and arrange terms. Address Box
13643. Tribune.
WANTED Olrl for light housework
803 So. Holly, after S p. m.
FOR SALE 30 Duroea: weigh about
140 lbs: smooth and gaining. Harry
Barr, Jacksonville r, f. D.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Wood or coal heater,
aultable for large house. 408 Beatty
FOR SALE Bradahaw plums, nicked.
Tel. 3S8-J.
FOR SALE Piano boxes, while they
inat, ei.o eacn; 1000 ft, aheetrock,
3c sq. ft. Davis Transfer ea storage.
Tel. 844.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house,
Phon. eoa-H, or call 408 w. Jackson.
WANTED To lease amall dairy farm
w snare, or wages, oy
man and wife. John Stevenson.
Wildervllle. ore.
C
8liows at
:00
7:15 0:15
SOUTHERN OREGON'S FINEST THEATRE
WE DO
OUR PART
Mats. .... 2.1e
Eves. .... 350
Kiddles Dime
Wednesday Thursday
HUPMOBILE with glass
good condition: cheap.
11th. v
enclosure:
1040 W
BOY WANTED High school age", "to
"j n.o wm. Apply at 15
Corning Court.
OOOD used sheet metsl. suitable for
siding or roofing on outbuildings.
Brill Metal Works.
Rich in energy and
easy fo digest
JULN
iO A TnT A TTftA Oi At,T -i tttvtv-
The Devil Is Driving," starring
Edmund Lowe and Wynne Gibson,
opens at the Roxy today.
Action la set In a Mpw Vn-b a-Ana
.t "front" for a gang which specializes
In atOlen ailtnmnhllaa anA n -
luxurious speakeasy on the top floor.
NOVAkk
in cDARBARIA'N
MYRNA LOY w REGINALD DENNY
LOUISE CLOSSER HALE
C, AUBREY SMITH
Hear him sing "Love sings of the Nile"
Shows st '
2:00
7:15 9:15
rjdAoff.SS.T
Mats.
Eves.
Klrtdlfs
sal niiiuica s gj 1 11 1 tj
TTORLD S FINEST SOUND RCA HIGH FIDELITY WIDE RANGE!
Starts Today For 3 Days
' RCA PERFECT SOUND I
n
'est satis i
can be had!
Hurry Ends Tomorrow
The Mighty
"KING KONG"
It Looks Good
and Tastes Good
It Must Be a Fine Loaf
TODAY
and Wednesday
ITS SIREN SCREAMS
DEFIANCE!
.a a
Tlf mm
H EDMUND LOWE
i WYNNE GIBSON
MMiscifAiON loitmuo. tKnlMOOU
'..d allAN DINEHAftT
u yaramount cplcture
i Sixty Mllet in
Hour Thru
Crowded iStreeu
, ... and Dead Man
a lk Uk..ll
Alio
Walter Hlnchell
Pictorial
News
ti"7r
m
Dally Mat. 1:45.
tit. 1 p. m.
I navar anderMd a
cold craam ... I navsr
ndorsad a mattrau...p
am i m giving my an- lyv
deriamant to
.'THE GIRL IN 419
bacauta ha' get what
it taka . . . W you get
what I mean."
Ami
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Mm:
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ff H tAST TIMES TONIOHI 1 N
) A II at tjLtl IfII I ninn rirnah T-.l. I Ml
il.OlA n U at auras and Allen Riohard Arlen . P
W yfloQUlWl "College Humor"
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25c "::
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WHEN AMBIII.ASTP. SIRENS WEREN'T CALLING
HIM . . , BLONDE SIRENS WERE!
A police surgeon . . . born to excitement . . . pre
pared to meet any emergency , . . living furiously
. . . working feverishly ... yet finding time to play
with lorel
wirn.
JAMES DUNN
GLORIA STUART
DAVID MANNERS
JACK LARUE"
ALL ILECWf
m.
lore
GOLDEN HOURS,
OF FREEDOM
m BtaBn-KaD aV
r aV
PLCS
ART JARRETT
Broadway Musical Coined rarorlle
la
"A Musical Eadlo Eevue"
Cartoon, "Going To Mates"
I I
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Tie
DBOPER LIGHTING coma. (n bl A. -AH Eleflric" Evjea; room
and should be as diaoibuud that In. variola sctmoei of tveiy
""" in. lanmy am poMbl. without djaromforl or dangerous
. ww, lamp, ana nu uim, ujnpi tn nrn niry
a addrtion is dm gancnU room Jluminilion. Thf isdn, berauo of
.Mwtuanam vaiua, Drrongi HI Wt If Vtnff roooa.
An elartnr rlnrV. ha, J -u J n ,
prove as vaJu. hen. A sunlamp aa aipply tne health giving lays
the Vint, aun aAaat f..U aa A II A- L. I u i l . .
JhUdrra. A tan t. furnish fooling bmiei and much needed vena,
""""a hot aamraer day! and rvrningv should sua be included.
These few bsupensive appLwra. can be opcnit'd fee s ridicia.
"any smu sum each month and the additional romfon and health
ersjoved by every member of the fsmily tnll be bivajusble. Br til
maana m.a. Vft ID I . II CI '
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
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