MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1931
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Her from Portland Mr. and Mrs.
H. Wlllard, of Portland, are Tlaltlng
In Medford for a week.
OB FlJhlnf Trip Reverend V. O.
Wood waa among the local folk who
pent Tuesday flahlng at Diamond
lake.
AjtItw from Irvine Joe Edwards
arrived In Medford thla morning from
Irvine. California, to take part us the
Jubilee rodeo.
Bert for Rodeo Dick Robblna, ot
Tempe, Arizona, regletered today at
the A. A. A. office. He came to Mod
ford to compete In the Diamond Ju
bilee rodeo.
From Salem Mra. M. K. Turner, of
Salem, spent a abort time In Medford
Tuesday with her aister, Mil. Ve'.ia
Bayea, and their father, George W.
Smith.
Here for week Wm. P. Hogue.
father of Mra. Roy Canine of thla city,
arrived thla morning by train from
Grants Paas to epend the remainder
of Jubilee week In Medford.
Visiting Mra. Brewer Mra. Maude
Prlngle. of Everett. Waan., la In thla
city for Jubilee week visiting Mra. C.
M. Brewer.
vs. t atmrk A tree near the SOS
plant caught fire yeaterday afternoon
when atrucK oy ugnwung. inn
fire department waa called to exting
uish the blazing tree.
Visit in Medford Mr. and Mra
tai nn. Af Ritcene. who formerly
resided In Medford, are hera visiting
Mr. Allen's parents, Mr. ana in.
B. Allen.
'
n.tiim Rmith Mr. and Mra. Olen
D. Oxford of Los Angeles, who have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nich
ols here for the past ween, nave re
turned to their home.
Elliotts In New York Frlenda of
Dr. B. R. Elliott and daughter Amy
v vflfteiveri ffreetlnzs from them at
New York City, where they are on a
several weeks' vacation trip.
Ta Imnmrinf Mn. IE. R. BVRie Of
Quarts Mountain, Ore., who under
went a minor operation a lew days
ago at the Sacred Heart hospital, was
today reported getting along mo-i.
n-lffh visit Here Mr. and M'l
n.-. nrirtifM nni twa children ar
rived in Medford early this week to
visit relatives. Mr. Griffith returned
to Eugene Monday, while Mrs. Grif
fith and children will remain for the
Jubilee.
T i.lclif Cnnrthnuse The county
court la expected tomorrow to Issue
Instructions that for the balance of
the Diamond Jubilee week, the court
house be lighted at night, from base
ment to Jail, with the flood light
aglow.
Km After visit Mr. and Mra. W
H. Kenworthy, of Los Angelea, who
have been visiting In this city with
ur, nnH Mrs. Chester Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Ottlnger, left tnla
morning for Seattle.
Mrs. Cummlngs to Lake Mrs. Fern
Cummlnga left recently for Diamond
lake with her email aon, Deane, to
-Mn mmmtr there with her
husband, Fred N. Cummlnga, Jr., who
la employed on a surveying project.
of the u. s. oeoiogicai service.
nhtnln Maniaee License A mar
riage license was Issued the last week
of May at the Jackson county court
house to John Robert Schrecengost,
41 MrifArH irir. s.nrf Thelma Lane,
is! Route 4, Grants Pass. Grants
Pass Dally Courier.
Five on Drunkenness Chargea Per
sons arrested by city police yeaterday
on chargea of drunkenness were Har
ry Langdon, a cook, and Emest Rog
ers, of Ashland, who were placed In
the city Jail; and Oscar Peterson and
Margaret Wright, who are out on
ball.
Mrs. Bown to Eugene Mrs. Lee
Bown left by train this morning tor
Eugene, where she will visit for sever
al weeka. She la accompanied by her
two email children, Walter and Mar
garet, and her mother, Mra. Walter
Fell.
Will Wve Recipe The burnt leath
er cake recipe, for which Mra. Lorra
Applegate of Yoncalla haa been famed
throughout the atate, was used by
the Groceteria, and one of the cakes
waa sent to Anne Whlteaker of Eu
gene, for the pioneer tea yesterday
Anyone wishing the recipe, may ob
tain copy at the Groceteria.
Visit In Corvallls county Commis
sioner and Mrs. Ralph Bllllnga have
returned to their home In Ashland,
having epent the past week-end at
Corvallls, attending commencement
exercises. Their son John S. Billing.,
who has been appointed local repre
sentative of the Oregon Milk Control
board, was a member of ths graduat
ing class.
Visit In Portland Loretta Bergman
left on ths Shasta this morning for
a two weeks' visit In Portland.
On Vaoatlon M. P. Sheets, rural
carrier on routs 1, la on a week's va
cation. It was announced at ths post
office this morning.
On Rick Leave p. a. Lswson, city
mall carrier, la on alck leave. It was
reported at the post offlos, and bis
been 111 for the past two days.
Here for Summer Velma Archer
arrived on the train this morning
from Lodl, Calif., where she has be sr.
attending school, to spend the sum
mer here at her home.
Postpone Meeting The Degree of
Honor meeting scheduled for June
9, has been postponed until the third
week of the month, It waa announced
today.
Home for Bummer Helen Noyes,
Instructor at the Washington grade
school, will leave this evening to
spend the summer at her home .In
Mankato, Minnesota.
Postoffics to Close It was an
nounced this morning that the post
office will be closed tomorrow from
10 a. m. to 13 noon, during the plon
ear parade from 10 to 11 a. m.
Gives Talk K. P. MoReynolds, Jun
ior forester, gave a talk on ths recrea
tional value of the national forests
before the Bellevlew grange yesterday.
The talk was Illustrated by colored
alldea of the oountry aurroundlng the
Skyline trail, which extenda from
Lake of the Woods to Mt. Hood along
the Cascade divide.
Wall St. Report
FALLS ON LAST DAY
OF DIAMOND JUBILEE
Born on the plains June 9, 1859, W.
R. "Billy" Vinson, who has mad his
home In Oregon since, hai come to
Medford with his fiddle, to take part
in the celebration of Oregon's 75th
birthday for his will be on Saturday.
The first time he visited this sec
tion, he said this morning, was at
the age of 16, when he drove a band
of cattle into eastern Oregon. He
later came here with a load of fruit
trees on two different trips, which he
distributed In the valley.
Mr, Vinson drove the stage over
the old Coos Bay road In 1677 and
1878, later owned his own four horse
team which he drove to Jacksonville,
Phoenix and Ashland (there was no
Medford then.)
The old pioneer came to Medford
with endorsement of the Roseburg
chamber of commerce, and brought,
his fiddle along, to play In tomor
row's parade. He was accompanied
by Leslie "Whiskers" Hatfield. 74,
who will Jtgg while Billy Vinson plays
the fiddle In the parade. Frank
Simpson, another old-time fiddler
also came to Medford with them.
Included among the numbers Mr.
Vinson plays. Is his own composition,
entitled "Oregon."
WIDE AREA
BENEFIT
(Continued from page one)
dieted partly cloudy weather for to
night and Thursday; slightly cooler
tonight. Precipitation up to noon
today was .33 of an Inch.
FIRST JUBILEE BALL
NEW YORK, June C.- (AP) Oil
and metal Issues led ths galnera In
today's quiet stock market, but a
number of the leadera In other groupa
drifted moderately lower as traders
cashed In some of their profits. The
close was Irregular. Transfers ap
proximated 66S.000 shares.
Today's closing prices for S3 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. as Dye
Am. Can
Art. St Fgn. Fow
A. T. T.
Anaconda
Atch. T. & S. F
Bendlx Avla
Beth. Steel
California Pack'g
Caterpillar Tract.
Chrysler
Coml. Solv
Curtlss-Wrlght
DuPont .,......,
Gen. Poods
Gen. Mot -
Int. Harvest. ..
I. T. 4s T.
Johns-Man.
Monty Ward
North Amer
Penney, (J. C.) ...
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pao.
Std. Branda
St. OH Cal, .
St. Oil N. J. .
Trans. Amer.
Union Carb. .
Unit. Aircraft
U. 8. Steel
...134
95
8
-.115
- 14
5W
isy,
33
30V,
38
S9H
33 ?i
85
33
31
32'A
134
48K
35
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.. 53
191,4
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33
30
34
44
30
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40
DAD DYNGE'S
DANCE
At the Old Courthouse In
Jacksonville
TONIGHT
And Every Night
This Week
Dance till 2
Men 40c. Ladies 10c
ALSO
DANCE in the
Small Hall at the
NATATORIUM
Ever Night 35c and 10c
20c Anytime Children 10s
Last Times TONITE
2 FEATURES
Regis Toomey
In
"State Trooper"
Lew Ayres
In
"Let's Be Ritzy"
STARTS TOMORROW
"LADIES
MUST LOVE"
The first official Oregon Diamond
Jubilee dance will be an event at the
Medford armory thla evening at 9
o'clock, with Archie Irfgg'a orchestra
furnishing the music. This orchestra
Is one of the best known on the Pa
cific coast.
The armory has been especially dec
orated for the occasion, which Is ex
pected to attract dancers from all
parts of Oregon and northern Cali
fornia. Other official Jubilee dances
will bep resented tomorrow, Friday
and Saturday evenings.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6. (AP)
Light, but general, showers which fell
over much of Oregon during the
night, continued today, and the wea
ther bureau here believed the east
and southeastern portions of the state,
parts of which are extremely dry,
might be dampened tonight. Cooler
weather over the entire state.
In western Oregon there was aome
fear that the rain might damage
cherries and hay crops, but the pre
clpltatlon greatly relieved the wor
ries of growers of larger crops.
Although no rain fell last night in
the eastern Oregon wheat belt, skies
were overcast today and there was
every promise of showers. Ram would
be of considerable value to spring
grain In some sections, although In
others the dry season haa too far
progressed to be relieved.
Klamath Falls had a very welcome
heavy rain during the night; Rose
burg received more than half an Inch;
at Medford .12 of an inch fell, and
at Wolf Creek .26 of an Inch was reg
istered.
There was a trace at Marshfleld,
Eugene and Albany. Salem escaped
the night showers, and at Portland
three-hundred ths of an lnch fell.
Baker had .14 of an Inch, and Grants
Pass was showered by .20 of an Inch.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. Joe Rand of Rogue
River are the parents of a son,
weighing 10 pounds, 1V4 ounces, born
today at the Community hoslptal.
Mr. and Mra. B. B, Van Home of
245 South Central avenue are the
parents of a daughter, born today at
the Sacred Heart hospital. The child
weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces.
MAY AUTO VISITORS
SET NEW HIGH MARK
SALEM, Ore., June 6. (AP) Non
resident motor vehicle registrations
during May act a high mark for this
year and exceeded the corresponding
month a year ago, the secretary of
states' office today announced. The
total was 7,493.
The peak laat year waa reached In
July, when more than 16,000 were
registered.
Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night,
June 9.
Sparks, Phillips Holmes, Mary Brian
and Lew Cody, proves to be a brand
new idea In mystery-thrillers, with
comedy at all times pushing to the
front.
Ned Sparks and Zasu Pitts are a
unique combination for a mystery
film but they give splendid perform
ances In two of the most laugh-loaded
roles they have had In years.
KLAMATH FALLS, June 6. (AP)
Heavy rains In the night continued
here today to soak down the Klamath
basin. The moisture was particularly
welcome to farms and ranges where
drying out was feared following the
mild winter.
The flow of Irrigation water has
been cut with the arrival of rainfall-
Double Features
On Rialto's Bill
Showing not only numerous battle
scenes but also many of the more
humorous Incidents that happened
during the world war, "America Un
der Fire," at the Rlalto theater, holds
much entertainment and novelty.
Corporal Ingleston, who appears In
person on the stage and supplies the
dialogue for the film, speaks In a
humorous vein regarding the various
happenings and receives a resound
ing round of applause at the close of
his show.
On the same program, "Private
Scandal," featuring Zasu Pitta, Ned
TRAFFIC POLICE
Eight auto accidents la Medford
and vicinity yesterday resulted In
three Injuries and several badly dam
aged automobiles.
In an accident on the Pacific high
way near Jackson Hot Springs, Roy
Love, route 4, Medford, and Delbert
Denton of Fort Klamath, suffered
cuts and bruises when they went off
the road as they were meeting an
auto driven by D. B. Marsh, 38 Walk
er avenue, Ashland. Their car struck
a telephone pole, and both Love and
Denton were knocked unconscious by
the impact. Details of the wreck
were hazy when the report was filed
at the city police station.
William Wataon, 6, received alight
Injuries to hla left foot when he was
struck on the Pacific highway near
Medford by a car driven by Frank W.
Rafferty, M.D., of the Devils Flat CCC
camp.
A collision at the Intersection of
Crater Lake and Main resulted when
the steering gear of an auto driven
by Paul H. Wilson, of this city, ap.
parently locked, his car being unable
to avoid an auto driven by Mra. Dean
DeVore, 223 Willamette avenue.
Crowded over by an approaching
truck, Mrs. Myrtle OeBauer, IS Corn
ing court, struck a car owned by
Harry D. Chrlaterson, of Rogue River,
which was parked ou the narrow part
of East Main street.
At Riverside and Main, Katherlne
Loft us, 1402 Crown avenue, reported
an accident when her car got out of
control on wet pavement.
Eugene Cass, 1116 South Riverside,
reported an accident on South River
side, when his car struck a parked
vehicle as he was attempting to pass
an approaching auto.
The car of D. H. Hlnton, 699 North
Ivy, waa badly smashed when It was
struck by William Gardner, 435
South Grape, who failed to signal
Bookies Favor
Primo To Whip
Untrained Baer
NEW YORK. June 6 (AP) The
bookmakers list Prlmo Camera a
pronounced favorite to whip Max
Baer June 14 and retain hla world's
heavyweight championship.
Jack Doyle, prominent betting
commissioner, quoted 8 to 5
against Baer with plenty of Car
rier a money.
The short price on the champion
reflects the fine Impression the big
Italian has made In training at
Pompton lakes and the feeling
among the experta that Baer la
far from first-rate condition.
K.F.
81xtytwo vtaltora from the Klam
ath Palla Klvanla club wera guests
In Medford Monday at the Joint meet
ing with the local club, and Included
In the group from Klamath waa the
10-volce male chorua ot the Klamath
Falls club. Past Lieutenant Govern
or Maasey of Klamath Falla waa here
and three new member were Initiat
ed Into the local club: J. F. Eteyn-
and waa driving on the wrong aide of
the road.
An accident on North Riverside
waa reported by Mollis Reed, 836
South Riverside, who hit an auto
owned by William H. Smith, 623
South Holly, which waa parked at
the curb. Two cars were approach
ing abreaat, according to the report,
and forced the Reed car Into the rear
of the parked auto.
Sweden Gets' Riding Bid
STOCKHOLM. (UP) Sweden haa
been Invited to aend an army cav
alry team of three officers and six
horses to the International riding
competition In Dublin, Ireland, Au
gust 7 to 11.
To Entertain War Vet,
VANCOUVER, B. O. (UP) The
1034 eonventlon of the Army and
Navy Veterana In Canada will be
held here during September, It la
announced. No definite date has yet
been set for the event.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand suits,
hats and shoes. Will H. Wilson. 32
No. Front.
FOR RENT Clean, comfortable bed
room at reasonable rate, close m
Call at 103 11th.
FOR SALE Slightly crocked Blng
cherries, ao a pound on tree at once.
H mile west of South end of Kings
highway.
olds, E. C. Calkins and J. H. Fletcher.
C. 0. Jerome, general chairman of
the celebration, spoke and extended a
welcome to the visitors In the city.
J. D, Ferguson, Astoria minister who
spoke at the religious services here
Sunday evening, addressed the Kl
wanlans on "The New Day and the
New Deal."
Following the Klwanls meet, the
entire group attended the coronation
of Anne Whlteacra at the fair
grounds. On Official Business J. W. Malon-
ey, collector of Internal revenue, with
headquarters at Portland, arrived la
this city last night, and left thla noon
for Klamath Falls on official busi
ness. He was accompanied by W- A.
Delzell, of the field division, Internal
revenue department.
IS EPILEPSY INHERITED?
CAN IT BE CURED?
A booklet containing the opinions
of famous doctors on this interesting
subject will be sent FREE, while they
last, to any reader writing to the
Educational Division, Dept. 442, 54A
Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
WANTED Pearon to help share ex
pense to Chicago, June 11. Phone
051-R.
FOR RENT burnished house. Phone
1232-W.
LOST Sliver cigarette case and light
er combined. Reward. Phone 1524-X
FOR RENT Furnished house. Inquire
305 So. Oakdale.
WANTED Girl for general home
work. Good home and moderate
spending money. Csll st 714 S. Osk
dale between 11:30 and 1:30 or 5:30
to 8:00 p. m.
SUPPLY LIMITED
$4.. 25
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SLABS
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SCALP IRRITATION
Eczema itching, dandruff scale, dry
ness, relieved and soon improved by
the special medication of an
Resinol
20c
Anytime
Last Times Tonite
2 FEATURES
Charlie Ruggles
in "Goodbye Love"
PLUS
Kay Francis
in "The Keyhole"
Starts Tomorrow
Shows
1:48
7:00-0:00
Adult,
25
Kiddles 100
Ends Tomorrow Night !
BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION!
True authentic films of the War . .
presented in typical doughboy style
and told in doughboy language 1
coup, bob irjGuisitsn
" IN PERSON '
AND HIS HUMOROUS
.aVERSION OfTIII.
DKi ARGUMENT
PLUS
A riot of fun '. . , and mystery . . . as
everyone tries to bide the truth from a
" dead-pan" dick . . . Oboyoboy . . . what
a bunch of liars I
"PRIVATE
SCANDAL'
FUN! HOT MUSIC!
Dancing from 9 to 1:30
DREAMLAND
TONIGHT
Music by the Melody Boys
Men 35c Q
Ladies 10c
ZASU PITTS - PHILLIPS HOLMES
MARY BRIAN NED SPARKS LEW CODY
PLUS
Charley Murray-George Sidney
in "RADIO DOUOH"
CARTOON and NEWdREEL
FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
Tim McCoy
In
"Hell Bent
For Love"
2
RAY WALKER
Oeo. E. Stone
"He Couldn't
Take It"
Hurry I It Positively Ends Tonight I
Gaynor-Farrell-Dunn-Rogers in "Change of Heart"
Starting Tomorrow!
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Ins other menl
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M the little
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