Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MATE TRIBUTE. 'MEDPOTID. OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 24. 1034.
PAGE SEVEN
Local and Personal
Leans for Spokane R. L. Barton
left thla morning for Spokane. Wash
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Walker on Vacation Harry 8. Wal
ker, poatofflM employe, la on vaca
tion today.
Returns to Eugene Mrs. W. F.
Lampie returned last night to her
home In Eugene, having been visiting
here for several days with relatives.
Visiting Parents Mra. John Malone
of wonder. Ore., Is In this city visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Stevens.
Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Seals of Harlowtown. Mont., are visit
ing in this city for a month with Mrs
Seals' alster, Mrs. J. R. Llllle.
To Attend School Margaret Kanop
left on the Shasta thla morning for
Portland, where she Is attending
school.
For Observation Davis S. Force of
Gold Hill was taken to the SacreJ
Heart hospital yesterday for observa
tion.
Smith to Hospital Theodore E.
Smith of Prospect was brought to the
Sacred Heart hospital for medical care
yesterday.
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To Hospital Dorothy Alspough of
Mvrtle Creek la at the Sacred Heart
hospital for medical care, having been
taken there yesterday.
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Spend Day at Lake J. P. Coughlln
and son are spending today at Crater
tj,i hnvlrur arrived from their home
in Oakland thla morning. They will
return south tonight.
Much Improved Mrs. Lee Cook of
Gold Hill, who went to the Sacred
Heart hospital July 1 for medical
care, la reported this morning to be
very much Improved.
- visitors from Salem Mr. and Mrs.
Robert schmutz of Salem are In Med
ford for a few days, visiting Mr. a-.id
Mrs. Al Stoops and family. Mr. Stoops
Is their 6on.
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Miss Berg Leaves Lillian Berg of
Chicago, who has been modeling for
Rothmore coats, represented by Ben
Jacobson. at Adrlenne's for the past
few days, left this morning on the
train for Portland.
Business in North O. C. Boggs, at
torney, and Mr. and Mra. Ted Sea
man, who are on a business trip to
Portland and Salem, are expected to
return tomorrow. Mr. Seamm Is
manager of the Eagle Point Irriga
tion district.
Carpenters Moved Completion of
the peavlne Mountain lookout station
has been announced, and carpenters
Sam Taylor and Ken Veley have been
moved to the Grenta Pass forest eerv.
loa equipment sheda for detached
service there temporarily.
20d
Anytime
Last Times Tonite
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Fords Arrive Gates Auto company
la unloading three oara of Fords snd
a half car of part today.
Business Visitor R. A. Horton of
Seattle arrived here thla morning by
train to spend the day on business.
McLaln Returns Leo McLaln. dep
uty United States marshal, returned
to this city this morning by train
from a buetnesa trip to Portland.
Accepts Position John Patton has
accepted a position with Lewis 01
rlch In tne National Reemployment
Service offices at the city hall.
Visits In Ashland Mrs. John L.
Johnson, 845 Benett, la visiting t
day In Ashland, having left for that
city thla morning by train.
L'lrlch on Business Lewla Ulrlch.
manager of the local offlcea of tele
National Reemployment Service, spent
the week-end In Corvallla on busi
ness. Has Medical Attention Mra. J. A.
Shepherd was brought to the Com
munity hospital from Crater Lake ui
tlonalpark yesterday for medical at
tention.
Visiting Mrs. Degemess Mrs. E. P.
Galvez of Miles City, Cal., Is visiting
in thla city with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Degerneas. Mra. Degeruesa la her
cousin.
Jones on Trip W. L. Jones, forest
service auperlntendent of construc
tion, left this morning on a trip to
Lake o' the Woods, Seven-Mile, Fort
Klamath and Upper Rcgue CCC camp.
Boys Apprehended Three boya who,
according to the chief of police, have
been setting grass fires In the neigh
borhood of Nlantlc and Beatty streets
the past two days, were apprehended
In city court thla morning.
Small Fire Corralled A small forest
fire on the southeast side of Lake o'
the Woods, between the lakeshore and
the road, was corralled by the fire
guard stationed at the lake yester
day, before it had done any great
damage.
Takes Ballots Through E. P.
Marsh of the national labor com
mittee, waa a brief visitor at the Med
ford airport today on hla way from
Portland to San Franclaco, where he
Is taking the ballots cast in the long
shoremen's arbitration vote.
White Makes Trip Norman C.
White, assistant aupervlsor of the
Rogue River national foreat, left t'
day for the Star ranger station, Ciu
nabar lookout, Dutchman Peak, Perls'
Pasture and Donomore, and will re
turn tomorrow night.
Medford Visitors Among visitors in
Medford today are Jake Walch o:
Eagle Point, Wllma Lemmon and Mr.
and Mra. Lester Sparlln of Williams
creek, Mra. W. A. Thompson of Phoe
nil, and Mrs. W. J. Thomaa of Butte
Palla.
Cars Collide In an auto accident
yesterday at Second and Columbus
streeta, reports at the city police sta
tion show, a car driven by Roy Peck
IS, waa hit in the rear by one driven
by A. B. Davla. 25. 14S South Grape
aa Peck allegedly cut In front of t ie
Davla car.
Cab Hits Auto A Yellow eta is re
ported at the city police station to
have hit a car driven by L. S. John
son, 19. of the Peerleaa market, yes
terday at south Riverside and Eighth
when Johnson waa forced to slow
down suddenly.
Accident Reported E. A. Manthcr
of Portland reported an accident yes
terday to city police, after his auto
had collided at the Intersection of
West Main and Holly with one driven
by a Mr. Folaom, who turned right
from Main into Holly and atruck
Manther. who was making a left turn
Seen Crater Lake A. P. Walker,
local U. S. 'navy recruiting orflcer
visited Crater Lake Sunday for the
first time, and stated that m hu
various travela throughout most of
the world, he has yet to aee a more
inspiring sight. He made the trip
with Mr. and Mra. Wm. Pahl aud
Miss Miry Alice Pahl.
Lands Sea Fish The latest Med
ford sportsman to take up deep sea
fishing at Crescent City la Dr. W. C.
Thompson, who report he caught two
Chinook weighing 2b pounds esch, and
a 34-pound Sllverslde. He waa out
four and one-half houra. Dr. and
Mra. Thompson have Just returned
from a short vacation trip.
Druce, Webster Here L. V Druce
of the Grand Trunk Canadian Nation
al railway, with headquartera at Port
land, arrived here thla morning with
G. R. Webster, general agent for the
Chicago. Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa
cific railroad. Both will spend two
day in Medford attending to busi
seas matters.
Mrs. Gammlll in Hospital Mra. W
P. Gammlll of Murphy, Ore., la in
the Community hospital for medical
attention.
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Religious Services Rev. J. W. Ha
inan conducted religious services at
Camp Rand recently, which were veil
attended and appreciated by the men
of the camp. Rev. O. H. Hilton will
be the next local mlnlater to visit
the camp, being due July 34.
Replaces Lieut. Craft Lieutenant
Robert H. Colwell baa arrived at Camp
Rand, where he ha replaced Lieut.
Roy D. Craft, who was transferred to
headquartera In Medford. Lieut. Col
well la a reserve officer of the 318th
cavalry, coming to Oregon from Illi
nois. He waa formerly with the 1556th
company, now located at Annie
Springs.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo., July
(UP) The first graduating cla
Craterian Star
MYRNA LOV
Popular demand forces an extra
day of "Manhattan Melodrama," at
the Craterian theatre. Clark Gable,
Myrna Loy and William Powell aw
34. featured In thla dramatic atory of
Af & gambler, a girl and a district at
trnT th film nilllntrer. th ban-
the Kansas City beverage dispensers dlt rlsked hla UIe to M, lt wlll
school (bartenders to you) received
their degrees last night.
Tonight, all but two had Jobs
manning beer pumps, swinging cock
tall shakers. It was hot and trade
was brisk.
C. B. Nelson, president of the
school, watched the class valedic
torian, R. L. Jones swing a 26 ounce
stein under the spigot and draw the
first beer. He deftly trimmed the
collar.
The crowd gave him & hand. Presi
dent Nelson beamed.
Jones then ran through the mixed
drinks setup, finished off with an
artistic mint Julep and received his
diploma. '
play until tomorrow night.
WASHINGTON, July 24. fP) NRA.
in a burst of speed, has fitted 144
businesses to codes within two weeks.
Even the fly -swatter and nose
rings-for-hogs industries have been
taken care of in the rush which be
gan July 10. On that date, Hugh
3. Johnson set s 30-day limit lor
cleaning up 262 pending codes nd
promulgated a basic code for indus
tries which could not find places
elsewhere.
Today the number ol unfinished
agreements stands at il8. Before Au
gust 10, the deadline, nearly 100 are
expected to have niches In the vast
code structure.
Stage Hit On Rialto Screen
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WASHINGTON, July 34. (AP)
Quick changes m the army's air pro
gram were foreseen today aa a result
of the Newton D. Baker committee's
report.
The administration la known to fa
vor development of the nation's air
arm along most modern lines.
The army chief of staff. General
Douglas MacArthur, was at work to
day whipping together suggestions to
hand to President Roosevelt and
Secretary Dern. when they return In
mid-August. They are expected to
form the nucleus of a, redrafted air
corps program.
$900,000 RELIEF
SALEM, July 24. (AP) The Aug.
ust relief funds to the state, amount
ing to more than $900,000 which the I
federal government had declared
would not be paid unless Oregon had
made more effort to meet the same
amount, wlll be forthcoming. It was
reported today by Charles V. Gallo
way who returned from the national I
capital today.
Galloway, with Elmer R. Goudy or
the state relief committee, were sent
to Washington after the governor
had been Informed by the federal
emergency relief administration that
Oregon's share would cease after
July unless the state had contributed
more than already had been done in
the past.
JUNGLE THRILLER'
HEADS R0XY BILL
With the unrelenting ferocity of
animals untamed, and the uncom
promising cruelty of the Jungle Itself,
Devil Tiger" crashed across the
screen of the Roxy theatre today.
It la the record of a group of people
who cut their way through the tan
gles of the Asiatic Jungle, woven by
untouched nature for thousands of
years.
Colonel Tim McCoy again turns in
a sure-five performance in "Speed
Wings," the second feature. Instead
of simply presenting a hodgepodge of
aerial stunting, this production has
a logical, effective theme the efforts
of a band of aviators to win the
world's speed record for the United
States.
That they succeed but only after
six men have died trying is due to
Colonel Tim McCoy, who Is not only
an expert aviator, but an inventor of
motors as well.
"Half a Sinner." film version of
the great stage hit, "Alias the Dea
con," with Berton Churchill In the
role he made famous on the stage,
plays at the Rialto theatre for three
days starting today, on the double
feature program that also has Lionel
Atwlll In "Beggars In Ermine." Joel
McCrea and Sally Blane are also in
leading roles with Churchill in "Half
a Sinner," the story or a sanctimon
ious rascal, posing as a man of the
cloth In the daytime, and fleecing
card-sharps at night.
NEW FISH LAKE
Construction started today on a
new forest service road from Robin
son Butte, west of Big Elk ranger
station, which la near Fish leke, to
Dead Indian Soda Springs, Karl
Janough. supervisor of Rogue River
National forest, announced today.
The road wlll shorten the trip from
Medford to Pish lake and Lake of the
Wooda by approximately 30 miles, as
all the north and south driving to
and from Butte Palls will be elimin
ated. Construction will extend south
of the Soda Springs along the present
Dead Indian road, and will afford a
fine road to the attractive Soda
Springs resort, as well as open a new
recreational area.
The main purpose of the road, Mr.
Janough stated, la for fire protection,
and in construction It will rwemble
the new road from Butt PMIs to
Lake of the Woods.
Tou'll like those salads you get at
uevoea.
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LOS ANGELES, July 24 (UP)
"Prame-up" changes In the morala
trial of Dave Allen, studio casting
executive, and Gloria Marsh, film ex
tra, were repeated today as defeat
counsel began arguments to tha Jury.
The principal defense attack was
upon the credibility of the state's two
star witnesses. June DeLong. who tes
tified she participated In an alleged
orgy with Allen and Miss Marsh, and
Mrs. Pearl Owing, who claimed to
have seen them.
The object of the asserted "frame
up," It was contended, was to compel
Allen to give steady employment to
Mrs. Owlngs and Miss DeLong.
Burning, Gnawing Pains
In Stomach Relieved
Neutralize Irritating acids with Dr.
Emtl's Adla Tablets. Prevent serious
stomach trouble, yet eat what you
want. Adla gives relief or your money
back. Heath's Drug Store.
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COMMUNIST IS GIVEN
90 DAYS IN SEATTLE
SEATTLE. July 24. (UP) W. J.
Stack. Baltimore communist under
two years suspended sentence In
Maryland for inciting riots, was sen
tenced to 90 days tn Jail late today
on a charge of trying to start a riot
during the longshoremen's strike last
week.
Judge William Bell threatened to
clear the courtroom when asserted
communists cheered derogatory re
marks made by Stack regarding
courts and Judges.
Big milkshakes at DeVoe's, 10c.
DOUMERGUE AVERTS
vacation in the south of Prance es
pecially to smooth over the rift In
the government which developed be
tween former Premiers Edousrd Har
riott and Andre Tardlu, now serving
as ministers without portfolio.
for
Try DeVoe's drlve-in service
jour drink In the evening,
Use Mall Tribune want ads.
PARTS, July 24. (fp) Premier Gas
ton Doumergue today averted a gov
ernmental crisis and the cabinet of
Prance remains intact.
The premier came back from his
May Fever
Try owi doeo T"r. PUtt'i RrNXT Prvvertp
tlon". Tm batter In H hour. A pbyeteiaui'i
prwTW) intimtU trtmnt in eonvnint cj
Riilsfj, t&atlM0 a rodMQ4 for aufTnrs
from Hay Fever, Rnm Fever. Hwul Colds,
Catarrh, Anthm. Safe, not habit-form tn.
Pnroslnr. wheezing stop; ltrhtnr eye, run
nintr none clear up; pep return. BIm4
relief within ii hours puarnnted or money
bark. Your dranrbt recommends Dr PUU's
RINEX. Get It at
Get It at Heath's Drug Store and
Medford Pharmacy.
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