Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1935)
,isfcsta.:ww-f3y,:v3'ri MEDFORD M TI, TRIBUNE. MEDFOKU, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1933, PAGE NINE 1 Local and Newburya Leave Mr. and Mrs. Don Kewbury left for Detroit last nitfht. BiiMmpm Visitor D. C. Jensen of San Francisco, representing th Inter national Silver company, was bual oes visitor In Med ford Wednesday. IaTf After Visit Mrs. P. Pftrlett of Waila Walla, who ha been visiting her son, h. R. Parlett, for some time, returned to her home this morning. Rail Agent Here Worth. ngton Smith, traveling passenger agent of the Northern Pacific railway, was In Med ford on buaineaa today. Delegate Leaves A. M. McCowbrey of Ft. Lewis, who attended the two day CCC conclave here, returned this morning to Washington. . 4 Returns to Wlmer Lieut. George E. Wood was back at his reirular post at the Wlmer PCC camp after being on detached service at Ellc creek. To Camp Bradford Lieut.' Ragnar TJnden returned today to nis post at Oamp Bradford after spending a few days at CCC headquarters here. Go to Lake Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Newman', Mra. C. W. Palm and Mr, nd Mra. E. N. Eldrtdge left today for Lake of the, Woods, where they plan to spend the remainder of the week. posts Bail Rollin J. McDonald, ar rested by city police on a charge of being intoxicated In a public place, yesterday posted $10 bail. Date for appearance has not been set. Leaves for Portland R. W. Land, who has been making a business visit with JdcK Eterma, local agent for the Underwood-Elliot - Fisher company, left for Portland tills morning. I ... Judge Curry Improved City Judge Allen D. Curry was bck at his office In the city hall today after being con fined to his home for several days by Illness. ... Going to Salem Col. 8. I. Kelly was to leave for Salem tonight to at tend the regular monthly meeting of the World War Veterans state aid commission of which he Is a member. Phoenll fi. E. Meet The first fall meeting of the Phoenix home exten sion unit will be held Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock. It was announced today. A covered dish luncheon will be served. Anlgned to Camp Capt. Harold H. Capers, who arrived here recently for CCC duty, has been assigned as com manding officer of Camp Oregon , Caves. He served temporarily at Camp Wlmer. Called hy Illness Mrs. S. A. Ben netts of Sacramento arrived here this morning, having been called by the Illness of her father, the ftev. W. H. Johnston, who has been visiting here for the past ten days. ... Moslier Here B. W. Mosher, dis trict passenger agent for the Penn sylvania lines, was in Medford yes terday, as was also A. B. Natland, of Portland, manager for the Matson Navigation company. To I.lve Here Weldon K. Kirk, auditor of the Industrial Hospital As sociation of Portland, and his wife have taken up residence hare at aio West 10th street. He will be perms-, nent representative of the association In Medford. ... License Plates Found State police today announced that Oregon license plates 253133, 46581 and Tl-064 are being held at ,the station, turned in by those who found them. Owners of the lost plates may have them by calling at the station. Motorcycle plate H-99 Is also held there. . . . Falls From Mule-James Warton, i-C enrollee from Camp Oak Knoll, was in the Sacred Heart hospital for examination today as the result of Injuries resulting from a fall from mule at the camp. His condition was said to be not serious. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A GOOD team of old black mares. 75.00 for the psir. See N. O. Mead at Mead Motor Co., 18 So. Pit. 1930 Model A Panel Delivery. 1930 DeSoto Sedan. 1927 Pont lac Coupe. 1934 DeSoto Airflow Sedan. MEAD MOTOR CO.. 18 So. Fir. 38 Plymouths are here; 'SS DeSoto Alrstream with overdrive transmis sion will be here soon. FOB SALE 6c each. 30-lb. tin cans with lids. Fluhrer's Bakery. 21 ACRES Bear creek bottom at the edge of city limits: also 3 acres 1 mile south of Medford. H. H. In land. 225 So. Oakdale. WANTED The best sedan 100 cash will buy. Harry Young, Jr., Central Point. . ' EMPTY FURNITURE Van returning from Tacoms. first of week wants load from there or points enroute. Hawley Transfer, tel. 615. FOR SALE Weaner and feeder pigs. Geo. Kendall. Applegate, Ore. WANTED Tractor work, plowing, etc. 517 Western ave. FOR SALE '31 Ford de luxe Phaeton. Call 4M. WANTED Invalid to care for In re fined Christian home. 204 Hamil ton St. FOR RENT t-rm. furnished modern apt,, 110.00. 630 Bennett. FEEDER HOGS for sale. O. P. Sulli van. Rte. 2. Box 188. FOR RENT Nicely furnlshd. heated sleeping room. 43 No. Peach, call 830-J. FOR SALE FOR CASH 153 acres free water, some timber for ioumng snd buildings. Mrs. O. H. Corum, 345 6o. Central ave. FOR REST New suburban, welt ar rittifreri 8-rm. house. Hardwood floors throughout, diuble plumo se, built-in, laundry room, at tractive surroundings. Close In. MO month. Call Jackson County Bldg. as Loan Association, IPS. FOR SALE Weaner p.s. s5 each Rankin Estes. Kings Hlghwy. CHEV. PICKUP, late model, small m!leae. You can asve many dollars on tni. cne. Pl.rr-'-Anea Motor Co.. Dodge and Pljmoula. Personal Emergency Operatioit Paul Math eny of Ruch taken to the Sacred Heart horpltai this afternoon for a emergency operation. Get Bit; Salmon Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Carpenter have returned to Med ford after a short vacation at Brook ings. They made several catches of ftsh. Including a 12-pomd salmon. CodUlnit Rack District Attorney George Codding, who attended the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland associa tion annual convention In Red Bluff, which ended Tuesday, returned home Wednesday. H Returning Home Mrs. F. R. Groat of Cor value and her small son Har old, who have been visiting Mrs. Groat's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hood, returned to Cor vallls Wednesday, i ... . Return from Eiieene Sanford Rich ardson and Dr. B. R. Elliott returned Monday morning from Eugene, where they attended Dads' day on the cam pus. Mr. Richardson visited his son Donald and Dr. Elliott his daughter. Amy. Sunday they drove to Cor vallis where they vistted several Med ford students. Returns to Sew York Wllliim P. Fisher, son of Lyle Fisher, has re turned by plane to New York after attending the funeral here of his mother. A graduate of Medford high school and Santa Clara, college, he is now employed In New York by the Bell Telephone Laboratories, Railroad Offlelnls Here Bmest S. Parrel! of Eugene, traveling traffic agent for the Union Pacific railroad aystem, and R. D. Farrell, district freight and passenger agent for the Wabash Railway company, were among business visitors in Medford today. ... Bankers To Meet Eugene Thorn dike, vice-president of the First Na tional bank of this city, will attend the regional trust conference of west ern bankers in Los Angeles next Mon day. He will stop off in San Francisco on his return trip to handle business matters m the bay district. ' Holds Conference M. J. Melchior, field representative of the World Wsr Veterans state aid commission, " m aieoiorc today conferring with Capt. Carl Y. Tenswald, local com mission representative. Mr. Melchior expected to remain here several day before returning to his office to Salem. . " . Checks Court Fines A. W. Orton, representing the state land board and the highway commission, is making a survey of escheat matters and fines collected by Justices of the peace courts in southern Oregon. He was In Klamath Falls today following com pletion of an inspection liere yester day. He praised highly the manner to which Justice W. R. Coleman con ducts his court. ... Inspecting Airports Capt. J, S. Dexter, sales engineer of the Socony Vacuum Oil company aviation ' de partment,, arrived at, the municipal airport from San Francisco yesterday afternoon. He is making an inspection of west coast airports in the Interest of aviation. After conferring with Jackson County chamber of com merce officials he continued north ward. He was accompanied by A, BiH gren, aeronautics mechanic. ... Pear Growers Meet A large at tendance of Rogue valley pear grow ers is expected to attend the confer ence at the Southern Oregon experi mental station In Talent at 2 o'clock tomorrow. The orchardista will be shown the blight control work done at the station by Prof, T. C. Retmer. This will be the last opportunity for them to see the final result of blight resistance in selected French -root stocks, it was said by C. B. Cordy, as sistant county agent. 4 Specisl Communication of Medford lodge No. 103 A. F. & A. M.. Friday, Oct. 35th, at 7:30 P. M. Past Masters night and special program. Dinner at 8:30. Visitor to - GEO. ALDEN Ses'j. On Roxy Bill "Mr. Dynamite ' playa at the Rosy theater today and Friday, with Ed mund Lowe in the title roie. It is typical wise-cracking drama from the pen of Dashiell Hammett, who wrote "The Thin Man. Bather Ralston, Jean Dixon and Arthur Hohl assist the star. . MANV NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Oftes Brings Happy Relief Ol Pais roickiy, onc Oier dicor thi tht rrl csus of tbtir troubJe jjp ti4 ki4ny Tht kidi.yi sre en cf Natures 6ti wtr of UkiTia the atid and wsste eat ef ta Wood. If they don't put t pmt a d and o ret rid of more thn pouadi of vut Bitur, your 16 miles sf kidney tubt mr ad flunhtsa. , , If yoa k treufc! wita fsst bias! ptukS 'th scsx.iy amount whkh cfta trart and bum, the IS ffiiie ef kidsj tub mr nwi ftutwfnw eat. Tht dfiffF irnal msy b tht hegmmsx ot isaiEesst bakarke. inr pais. Icit ot ptp and tntrgy SttirtK tip ntfhU, sweihmr, puff.&eu u&dcr tke tm nd dtMiiwst. Ak roaf dnjt!ft for r0A?T PflXS B-d iai-wf'iiir -T mHlnn fe,r evr 49 yrtrt, Tht htvPf r-Mf n4 wil! t ok eut tb it Bw i Wiwfc .J" 'Si -1 i ) J . , f N i W ' V ; K- V I ' Claudette Colbert Look, the boa it gonna marry His efficient ucrttory. Baht He gfrw her Just to cMsti extra Brrrl Ifs tctd if therft mo poonin WAm a axipie. honeymwingi Just beetniM hJt making HJs too busy for hi honey. Claudette Colbert, Melvj a Dougls and Mtchwl Bartlett have th. leads J ia She Married Her Boss." comedy-1 Rialto To Show Thrills f.nd romance at on hun dred miles an hour are In store "for those persona liking roaring action and gar-ractng drama, "in "Super speed,1 playing at the Rialto theater tomorrow and Saturday, Norman Foater plays the part ot an Ali-Amerlean football atar with a Sust Tor sped. During his engl Bearing, course at college he invents a new jUhd of carburetor and super charger. Ho tries to get backing, but no one will see hla way until FSor- CALIFORNIA FIRES CHECKED; DAMAGE NEAR SIXJILLiON (Continued From Page One.) smouldering embers, but the county fire warden and forest service work ers believed they had the situation under control, barring fresh winds. Traffic on six major state highways was atHI blocked in places today by 'Or-. A !: rk: It. v, i '. v, m J luf aASHIELt HAMMETT'S rises? , sucm.iorto "THE THjNlAi Added Aftrarlfonn! To Reels COMEDY torelf,v reel ma In Sparkling Come . GJ:L s 1 inf ., - ejaMJts..fit 1 I ! 1 il . tm I I 1" mnce coming Sunday to the Cm- terlan " "5e ama , pra" gram will be one of the most UmeS? pcure5 of .-wings Oer Thrilling Film nce Rice, a young society mtis ; with a craving for speed hears Qf! hla Ideas and helps him to put one 1 on a car. Then when the thing is a success every manufacturer in the business wants his invention They try to blackmail Mm, but again love wins and these two end up with the fastest vehicle ever to give & couple of thrlli-msd people excitement and action enough, Mary Carlisle, Arthur Hon! snd Charley Grapewin make a tine sup porting cast. . : , drifted sand, uprooted trees snd fire- If'T. :'Z- 17 wind at the harbor permitted snips port, however, linemen were resisr- 1 1 -u.iU.i.iii. ... T MAKE WAY FOR LOVE AND THRILLS! Tomorrow fe,f"'r.-t& KfeT JT ' M unci )r; C:. , -f Saturday jX?t cjV I tsbju"- Actioul Speed? hour . . A tiiriU-lsttittog P' NORMAN FOSTER FLORENCE RICE. MARY CARLISLE lfBII Wif f i Sb TT 111 Arthur HOHL POSIT1VKI.V KS TOVITBt rf "touiunr im m m mau dy Romance Soon Ethopa.1 not sewsree!, but a $0 nslsttte featyrette actually film3 at the world1 focal point of Intresv today. I lug service to more than 1,000 tele phones disconnected by the gale that Tftpfted a Telocity of 50 mtles as hour I in some sections, I Estimates of ctsmage to agricultural j crops and property from the winds alone were $3,000,000, Most of this was to citrus crops in Riverside and Grants -ct? unties, and in the San Per nsndo section ct Los Angeles county. Damage to San Fernando1 bean, pea nut, avacado and other crops was be lieved to be almost ! ,000,000. Much citrus fruit that remained db trees was wind bttrned. Soma s- 1 1 smstes of avscsdo &nmtt$e ranged as high as 50 per cent. Clever Mrs. Pierss SHE LOST 50 POUNDS OF FAT . Feet full of pep and noaseaa the s lend s? form you crave. Yon can't if you listen to gosapers Mra, Pisrca has a minS of her own. To take off excess fat go light on fsttF meats, butter, cream snd sugar? sweets eat mo fruit and veetft bies, Tr.'s? s half teaanoonfui of Kruachen Salt in a gisas of hot water ever? mornins (bastes fine with juios of feaU a lemon s4ded) Kruschen is ss so as 40c . Mrs, W, I. Pierce of Tiffin, Ohio, wrlteat "Ie taken off 53 its. with Krmthen In S HJonihs. I was 23S and I al continue un I'm m. rtlUi when you mf mm tmy aow ef Krua- ?ery wliere, yea possibly rat miasm pair buiu i widt V vvt'.'. At Craterian Bui ke finds out ukat kt i mining Wkm kit mo tnu hrr iist&tgf Led sd dayes ami mtm ef fajAim Cnuft befort kit Jriv&tg patstetu "Dof&itg- mt tin in her Uiu, iLiiLjr ssssssWssssssssssssssw 'sskSJBKKiiit-YeJ ..."""ff;; ff 'H trT 1- bit rr TfT T T- ' T- - "1 ' t jflMstmss Shows at JTT fm J ' "Vl'Xlt! ' Mats ... 25c 145 ,Q (in3 Jr.! -JE.... 7:00-9:00 V j kfl 11 J kl F 1 I Ij 0Mda.iOe Starting The official round by ronai sietnr of iht sensational fight between JOE LOUIS The uncrowned king of heavj-weig'nt MAX BAER Former world's hmvymrigM ehaiapton Mssssw .smm st 13 !' U M ' j id' - m--?fft WITHERS mfl --Tit-i SIDNIY TOUR Sht dane MM ( Isl7'' I for yon . , . JJttMr SpS, f I inga for yon iilQ' M XWI , . , ctiU up for v-x Tf j TW'i,hS. you. Ifi SWELL -A VV X' T nUrUi gmiatl v f ( XV POPEYE the Sailor jhAf w V0O GOTTA BE A Xli Hv FOOTBALL HERO" if FLAG INSULTED BY Mill, CLAIM SHANGHAI, Oct, (APi Te ?e?pe-;:-6eni at Ts.'ng.ao ssid soda? Japanese csnsMa? uihorm fee ?SBstetI fcjxjlrif for as 3lJed inmtt Us It H fef an Anmiam ssttsr teem, ihftrgfti le ssStor, wfesse mm s set disos pH?g Vhe V,ng dawn at a Japgssese Jnns and trampled sm it. The sui&oriUns requeaied she apo;w rsm the eaptsEn oS She Still Cougliiiig? Bs Bsarter how nsany mwOdnes yoa have trted for yam eoagh, chest eoW or brstKfcSfsl terttsttan, yon can Bet teBtef now with CreomuWon. Bertosss towrtsto may be brewing and yoa cannot Horf to take a chaws ?rttta anything leas than CTeomal ioa, whieh goes rht to Use seat of Ots traaMe to aid nature to oothe ssd heal the InBsmed mera otsae as the gerns-tastos ph'.sgm ft IscMned and expeUed. E-.-en it otter rentedtas tsa?e faiSed, test be diassuraged, your druggist to sathotfeexi to guarantee CKomatatat and to tefand your money it yoa are not satisfied wittt aits from the v?ry first bottle. Get CrestatOsfcw tight sass. ISuilS Today 3 Days See the real tailde trf the ifreateit iteatywelght contest to yew ua eyery Mow snd Its effect dearly knock downs and knockout to low motion S plus: 2 You'll adore little "funny face" in this human, exciting story that goes straight to your heart 1 1 .-i-xa with II war Tessei is whielt ir. seassas attached. Poniahment of th enliwlt asltecl end a guarantee m&usst '.is recurrence of such tn Incident. Schilling PU HEN I LLA It's exquisite jlaiwnetrr freezes fp out of If FROZBTf y DESSERTS Voa Vaft rsy For SOOF1NO lit Cay Monthly Pigments SS c ;lt job serric i.. n- after the price Is paid. Rogue 'Rwer Hoofing Co. Wehtt anal ( irimi mini mare MEDFORD VETERINARY HOSPITAL 13 rears ripmmrt is Jirr csd faiatl meiamt prmrUc 22a N Riverside .Phw 36tt a A N ' s 1 . - j fs x II